TT RIW BIBS, H. C, SUNDAY M0KKIH6, MAT 1902. VOL. XX-NO. SO, , TWENTY FIRST HA- e -.'V ' f 3. SIS DAYS 1 EST THE i to I I WEEK Hacklbypra OFFERS YOU 4 A toord to the Vbtse is sufficient in - r. - j r 1 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. I The American Stock Co,, 1 2? TTAVW'TTTST WlXWIVVn TIIU'IO UJl I Jl V U IkUVUl f iUU All UUV I Enormous Spring Stock and invites the inspection of the public. The latest makes and stoles in Snrin? Suits for vrvlivlv The latest makes and styles in Spring Suits for everylody At Prices that Knock Out Competition Mens Furnishing Goods of every description. Cheap too. Shoes, up-to-date styles and of the best makes. Dry Goods of all kinds. We carry a choice line of MILLINERY that is pret ty enough to suit any lady. Ladies Dress Goods of every qual ity from ginghams to the most select weaves, at right prices. Give us a call and we'll do the rest. 3 A MEDIA AM CTflSH OH 2 MltlLniWAII OIUUIX UU. 7 P. HOWARD, Proprietor, 59-61 Middle Street. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa , An Open Letter, ; t Friend Johnla answer to yon, will say yes I have oa hand at present about 19,083 brick both. ' bard bnnied and sunon (oft) to your chimney,, would ad vis to ue union, bat for foundation to hem set you should use hard," Name number you want and will send at onoe. .".' Tours as ever, Moon's Wood ft Bbiok Tiro. Prices, Oh well, don't give me away. Fin Spring Lamb first of the season at Oaks Market, Today! At Davis'. Go to' Davis' for moth balls, fly paper, Insect powder,chlorlde of lime In Cans for disinfecting, etc. , . LESS WORRY. Children will play and get over-heated get their feet wet, expose themselves in dozens of ways, and you can't prevent it. All you can do is.to keep them as free from exposure as possible and al ways have In the house a Cough Remedy that can be depended upon. Aaway's Croup Byrup will fill every requirement It is guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds and Croup or the price 25 cents will be refunded by any dealer selling It Bold by Davis', Henry's, .and Bradham's Pharmacy. Division (Sale of Land NORTH CAROLINA.) In the Craven Coostt. f Superior Court Jjeiore w. Jl. Watson, Ulerk. Alex P. Davis. Laura Jackson and her husband Fred Jackson, VB. Lacy Henderson and Charles Henderson ner Husband, and JClla 1C Lewis, The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as abeve has been commenced in the Superior Court of Craven County, to sell the lot or parcel 01 lana situate m tbe Uity of New Bern on the West side of Bern Bt . (being the same lot conveyed by deed of isaac w. mioanxs ana lAicinaa Stanley to Lncretia Gaion, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Craven county, in book 81, folios 888 and 808), and devised by the said Lncretia Guion deceased, to the plaintiffs ajui defen dants Bbare and share alike, and for a division of the proceeds of said sale be tween tbe said plaintiffs and defendants, and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at tbe term of the Super lor court for the County of Craven to be held on the 8rd Monday of June, 1008, being the 10th day of the said month, at the court boustf of said county at New Bern, N.C, and answer or demur to the petition in said action on file in said court or the plaintiffs will apply for the relief de manded in said petition. This 8rd day of May, 1902. W. M. WATSON, Clerk Buperior Court ; WEEKLY FASHION BINTS. The Proper Style of Skirts. A Decidedly Jfei':rTel Sleeve.' ,.: , ! This gown combines all the new fear tares of the eurrea mode. The Stoa has loose fronts that open over a vest embroidered with beige and a pale blue Oortlcein Fllo silk, similar embroidery adorning the deep pelerine collar. The sleeve fs decidedly novel and deserves special mention. It is cut with a point edged with a band ol stitched voile and Is completed with a kind of under sleeve of croam liberty silk formed into puffs with straps of beige velvet. Beige velvet ribbon la a darker shade adorns both the Jacket and skirt The latter shows the fashionable sheath effect and la ad dition to the velvet a trimming of straps In inverted scollops stitched with Gortl celll silk. The new skirts are fitted closely at the hips but flare very much Indeed below the knees. A great many skirts with hip yokes are shown, either of shirring, tucking or tiny bands, joined with a fancy open stitch. Some very attractive skirt models in sheer materials are laid In narrow box-plaits from the waist to the knees and below that there is a nret tlly shaped flounce with insertions of cream lace and a garniture of narrow gathered ribbon. YOU INOW WHAT YOU ARB TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply iron and quinine in a tastelee form. No cure no pay. Price 58c. New Elk's Home For Winston- Salem. r liiiiiiizniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuv.mmTTmv.yTyTTTTyTyyyyyTyyTTyTyyyTTTTTTTTTTTTHTTTTi innr -r JV. M pnn State Charters. Pablle Sekeels. Leaking After Brlgkt Tebaeee. Leber .Scarce la Wake Ceaaty. High Pri ces fr Feed. Raleigh, May 4. The State charters the Elks' Home and Auditorium Co., of Winston-Salem,' capital 135,000; R. J. Reynolds and others stockholders. The object Is to build an auditorium, A charter is . also granted the Rober- sonville High School Co., of Martin county, capital $10,000. Another charter Is granted tbe Tax- away Tannery Co., of Transylvania county, capital 1100,000. A Japanese named Hatta was here to day conferring with the commissioner of agriculture regarding North Caroli na's bright tobacco. He win visit va rious sections. He came with an Intro duction from Milton Whitney of the United States AgrtciLtural depart ment In response to a question asked by your correspondent commissioner of agriculture Patterson said bethought this State's tobacco crop this year would reach 160,000,000 pounds. In accordance with calls for and to keep their public schools open, 4 months in the year, the State today sent 11,508 to Madison county and f 888 to Pamlico. Hertford Is now the only county not heard from. The plans for the new building at the Methodist Orphanage should have been In hand by February 1, but the architect makes only promises. The delegates from this State to the Charleston Exposition on the "West In dian Days", W. 8. Chadwlck, W. B. Blades, B. F. Montague, G. W. Watts and W. R, OdelL, are all expected to at tend. There Is a desire for the develop ment of trade between the Southeastern parts and the West Indies. The high price of various foods excites much remark. Sweet potatoes being tS abusheL For two small chickens 85 cents Is asked. Kggs have retailed at SB cents but are now 17J The sheriff of this county says farm labor, white and black Is very scarce For two years this haa been the case. The scarcity Increases. He says that after last year's crop failure In this coun ty 100 white families moved to Durham to work in cotton mills. A good deal of the labor is of poor type, declining to work.regularly, and merely doing odd jobbs. The sheriff says this remark ap plies to both white and black. The State charters the T. R, Fowls memorial hospital at Washington, J as L. Fowls sad others trustees. It will receive lbs sick and Injured and train nurses. A charter Is also granted the Salem Parlor Furniture Co., of Winston Salem, capltaU $100,000 F H Fries and others stockholders. THH XARIETS. The fodowlng quotation were reoetv ad by J. I. Latham 4k Co, New Bern N. O. 1 . ; Nnw Toan, May 8. Ootto; Open. High. Low. Cloee May..... ....9.80 0.15 9.10 .0 July 0.88 9.25 9 18 0.18 Aug. 9.08 9.09 9.08 9 01 Sep 8.51 8 51 8.47 8.47 Oct ..8.35 8.87 883 8.38 Wnna: My ... July... OobH: May Ribs:- Msy New York. Msy 8. Btocju; Open. Hbjh. Low. Close Sugar... 185 188 18T54 188 So By ..... 88 80 85f 80 I.I, L 13 18 12 18 U. 8. 8 40 41 40 41 Pacific Mall 41 TJ.8.8,PrefM.. Mo. P. 98 99 98 99 Atchison 78 78 78 78 Ye. C. C 71 78 71 71 A. C. 0 58 58 51 03 Am. Ice 18 Liverpool Spots 5.. Bales 7,000 bales. Futures, May-June 5.00. Ang-Sept. 4.01. Sept-Oct 4.48. Nw Tork, May 8 1903. We think well of market but may be carried lower by selling of distressed longs. R. Moobi&Co. mum lumber nun DESIRES TO STATE THAT THEIR Is OPEN and READY FOR BUSINESS, where can be found; everytHm Merchandise;; Sbeci , to . Each Department, and MBBMWii$;MMf-- VE SOLICIT A SHARE OF THE PUBLIC S eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeo4eeeeee4eeee iseii; Everything i:&mmmmMmmm0mmm:4 Wiji We Sell the Best of Everything ! -Wmiyi ' We ell the Best of Eveithini: the Cheapest eeeee'eeeeeeeeveee4veeeee4ee4e44se ( Store Cornor' Sou 111 Frcr.t r;.:;l Ei!::i Tb. . if -:' ) s (-- -' . 0 FI;c3I3. r s Holsbkarlr. Rusty Itufua Do lady lu de next bouse give me a piece of homemade caksk Won't you five me enmothlir' tool Mrs. Bpiteful Certainly I Barea a pepsin tablet Exchange. ThoM who aeek for aomethlns! mere than happiness in this worU mniftfnot' complain u nappueas is not ueirper- rioa Thomas Cartjla. PUZZLED ' HaruWorlt Sometimes to KaUe Children. . ChUdrea's taste Is oftlmes more aecur- aU In selecting the right kind of food to lit the body than that of adults. Nature works more accurately through the child f". -.:: . ,.; .v.-' .,.! A Brooklyn lady says, "Our little boy has long beam troubled with weak digest ion. . Ws eould as vet persuade him to take aura than oaC taste of any kind, pf eereal food. He was a weak little ehap and we were puuled to know . what to feed him on. One Jucky day we tried Grape-Nuts. Well yon never saw a ohQd eat with such a relish, aad.lt did me good to see him. From that day on it seemed as though we eould almost see him grow He woald eat Grape-Nuie for Dreekfast aad supper aad I think he would have Uksd the feoffor dinner. . ihtlt,i " i -Thedlffereaoe la his ippeaiaaee Is something weaderfuL - V : ' i My husband has never been - knowa to fsaey eereal foods of any kind, bet he became very fond of Grape-Nuts aad has beta mack Improved la health staee ne- lagtt.-; .s.i ' '!i::; fv A friend has two children who were formerly afflicted with the rickets, 1 was satisfied that the disease was caused by lack of proper nourishment They show ed It So I urged her to use .Grape-Nuts as sa siperiment and the result was almost magical. They continued the food and today both children ere well and strong as any children In this City, and, of course, my friend toe Arm be liever la tbe right kind of food, 7or she has the evidence before her eyes every day. - , - When I have some task to perform about tbe house and don't feel very trort, aumirorof Gwpe-Nuteend Crc t:!:nu!hU,l mi and I am e)t!e to do t t,"-k at bnd . V,"e t'e nnw a 1 ' 'ft "r 1 r t y ' 1 " a !i ( Chicago, May 8. Open. High. Low. Close . 76 75 75 75 . 70 76 70 70 Open. High. Low. Close 80 00 00 00 Open. High. Low. Close 050 955 950 , 955 PORT RBonirTs. ' Same week Last week last year, 60,000 71,090 This wees. Bat 11000 18000 Mon. 8000 33000 Tues. 18000 34000 Wed. 18000 9000 Thurs. 10000 10000 Fri. 11000 18000 75,000 91,000 Prescriptions at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy makes a specialty of prescriptions. Prompt and careful attention is riven them. Only the best drugs are used. The prices are reasonsDie. nana yours uere to De nuea. We are still selling meat at 1lo per pound, not 90c u reported. Oaks Market Hag Edward Said to Favor Chris tlaa Science. Boston Herald April tl. London. April 91. 1903Jnst whsn ale Imperial nephew was fulminating aaainst tne unnsuan Baeausu ia ucr many, it appears that King Edward was manifesting especial Interest in this pe cularKloctrine, which la now spreading witn surprising rapiaiiy J&ngiaaa. Information reached me on what ap peared to be rood authoritr. several weeks ago, that his majesty had become seriously Interested la Christian Science but the news was so much et variance with the King's known tastes, that It was aot advisable to print It until it eonia be eoanmten mat anotnet source. The eoaflrmatioa la a site eoavuoiat, Lord aad Ladr Duuaora. who were la America not long ago, la consul latioa with Mary Baker Eddy, the chief prophetess of this cult, are largely re- poastMO lor ue sunrs conversion. T her 'Bad the vouns: Msrchimess of BaU are Ue social leaders of the move ment la England. Taey have been Of lata on terma of personal Intimaeywllh the KinsT.who.lt la said, seat for Lord Dunmore, after, hearing of eae of that nobleman's alleged achievements la healing a fashionable sufferer whoes case naa nemeaine uouege oxrnyev dans end Borreons. There Is no evidence that the Kta has atteaded any of the Chrtstlaa Neimoe meetings, eat It Is aawtorstood that both he aad Queen Alexandra are taking the treatment . aad that la oonseanenoe thr professional healers are having their nanus ruu with oraers irom tne smart set ' . - This sew departure has enlv widened the breech between the King aad ths eoolaelastloal aathorfUes of the Charch of i England of which hols nominally the head.' HUfayeuas ana nia Bcreis- lent absteetlonfrosn eoaunaaioa slaoe he was eoaflrmed. In the days of his youth, begsa the trouble, aad his recent appointments Of comparatively vounr men as bishops, over the heads of arad scholars who had been standing la line for yeara, insrsassa n. mis- lepeaiaa determination not to partake of eom mubloa at the coronation, added to this aew foaad la tenet tn Christina Bcieaoe, haa broorht about e rather serious feel ing of Irritation. - His majesty even re fund at nratlobe anointed, aad sub mi ilni to ths ancient programme only 'ur It had been considerably modified inatead of removing his enter robes. according to C""""n. the arcbblshop of Csn turbary U have to apply the on uirouga-e siit ia ma auig s gar- Bienta. .. . . j As a iwinlt. Die king's orthodoxy has btto called In quesilua Ifl eoclmii1cal 'irelea, but a elxse connection of one of .:' most prominent t iiffe la )'"!!rd iu.B a i ore c-" ..-!. view. ) e said fi ti t wriinit "I t'.ink we .. t : i!!el s i'. ''s mf'H'.d to t'-' i i r. to t..e f 1 1 t he Y ! - I 1- - f .,(,). t 1 I i '. 'ii,e c. it l I I ' I C ! i ()! , ' i ; -i v ! t r 1 1 J r 1 1 I is- I 11 - i i. .0 I t I i. it ' JUST nnistT!lTYf aLV r s : 9 Corned Mullets Frejh lot Uarvey's Small Sugar Cured Hams." Ala Eng. e lish Cured Shoulders, Fulton Market Corned Beef and Canned 2 Meats of all kinds. ' " X " : fllnvor Tfill Print anil nr. IV .-Als4 S a Nice Print Butter for 80c lb. ' . Nice Fruit Jelly 5c lb. ,' Pickles both sour and sweet. ' -s New Cream Cheese. ,( Phone us your orders and they will be filled at the lowest possible prices. . - Yours to please, Wholeoale eft BetaU a Grocer ; 71 Broad St. 11 -1 'Phone 91, 1 twViatanyiantw7Vitef!sViiwVia)V Fox Ifwer Vrint "Butter V 4, 35c per Pound. If you want your breakfast table complete buy your But ter Coffee, Tea, Flour, &c. from us. We also have a large stock of all kinds of Canned Goods, that we do not care to carry over for next season, that we are are selling at a bargain. Don't buy anything in our line until you get our prices. Tours to Please, T. IB. JSSSZSS 3Tr., Wholesale and Retail Oncer, PHONE 69. Cor. Broad eft Haneock St. I i 1 E CAN COLLAR YOU TWICE FOR 25 CEWTS. WE CAN CUFF YOU FOR 25 CENTS. We will do a good job at the price, and yon will be well pltased. We know of no one who can do the job letter, or more satiflfact- ' orily to you. We Injlieve we are selling the Best Collar and Cuffs on the Market Linen ' on both sides, and they won't come back to you wich saw edges the first or second time they are laundried. We take particular pride in having Collars and Cuffs that are just right, and it would please us to have you give us a trial on Collars and Cuffs. No late style but what is here. E. W. ARMSTRONG, 67 Middle Street. . The World's Appetite e must be satisfied by pro viding the Best Groceries. But the world thinks of some thing besides just good things ' to eat It thinks of the neces adtj of getting them at a rea sonable price.. We watch for , quality always, but we see, too '. that the price Is right. J: J. Tolson, Jr. Broad SU. Grocer. iPkcr.z 137 Ev HAVENS, The Old Sellable Shoe Maker on Middle Btreethwpleased.the people for yeara wttb bis work,, Can exoell all! others In the business In this city. The repairing of Ladlee ahoet specialty, r- , w. I LAIATIVa TASTELESS "'.!. to;:id; ml a gf - --rnrm von aur 1 V loosens p the tenach In aoes, clears out U e 1 catarrhal aeadaches 6 i t gestloa In the front of l Is only 10 oents and the ! from Its net Is worth l Mfg. by Bradham's i ; Coin Headache I V ' ' ' Contain ao of other Injurious c' depress but st!rr increase hs so . forlleadachas; ' 10c. Made an.l 1 aaacy, eorner IV

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