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VC7 , , It f VOL. XX-NO. SI. KIW BIRN, H. C, TCtSDAT UOESIP, MAT 61902 TWENTY FIRST TUB I SIX DAYS IN THE WEEK I p.n i i OFFERS YOU nnn($ 4 oa to Me ))se s sufficient' AH Goods Guaranteed I ' I The American Stock Co., 1 3? HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR 2 uiuimuus opi my oiuuk and invites the inspection of the public. The latest makes and styles in Spring Suits for everybody 1 3t At Prices that Knock Oat Competition t Mens Furnishing Goods of every description. Cheap too. f' ouoes, up-w-aaie styles ana 01 tne uest maKes. ury uooas of all kinds. We carry a choice line of MILLINERY that is pret 3 ty enough to suit any lady. Ladies Dress Goods of every qual- 5 Hy irom ginghams to the most select weaves, at right prices. Give us a call and we'll do the rest. AMERICAN STOCK CO., 2t P. HOWARD, Proprietor, 2f 59-61 Middle Street, it 2 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAat j Eye Strain Cause of Sore Eyes. : 'Inflamed eyes, styes,' and headache are symptoms which point conclusively to eye (train, and toucan yourself yon matt nek thecsase, correct It and then your trouble will 'disappear, yon can itlmnlate and help nature In caring the symptoms by various ways, but still the caoae la there and liable at any moment to break out again; it seems like ponrlng water on the smoke to put out a fire, to pursue any other course than the proper adjusted glasses to correct the strain.,: . A normal eye is one which when in re pose the rays entering it are brought to rfoens on the retina, when they are not this way an extra amount of nerve force Is demanded to make them focus correct ly, the result, an overflow of blood caus ing congestion, styes, the leakage of nerve force, the headache; it is not hard to understand how. a severe strain can soon exhaust enough nerve force to cause a general breaking down of the whole nervous s stem. By the aid of the latest instruments we can adjust glasses to any one, child' ren especially, letting them go ebon their studies without being " seriously handicapped on account of eye trouble. J. 0. BAXTER, Jb s An Open Letter. Friend John In answer to you, will say yes I have on hand at present about 19,0021 brick both hard burned and aamon (soft) In your chimney, would advise to use aamon, but for foundation to houses you should use hard, Name number you want and will send at once. . Yours as ever, Hoobb's Wood & Bbiok Taep. Prices, Oh well, don't give' me away. Fin? Spring Lamb first of th season at Oaks Market, Today. At Davis'. Oo to Davis' for moth balls, fly paper. insect powder.chlorlde of lime In cans for disinfecting, etc LESS worn. Children will play and get over-heated get their feet wet, exposauhemselves in ddttns of ways, and you can't prevent it. All yon can do Is to keep them ai free from exposure as possible and al ways have in the house a Cough Remedy that can be depended upon. An way's Croup Syrup 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 1U Sold by Davis', Henry's, .and Bradham's Pharmacy. ARAPAHOfi. Ml"-. ., ' Easiness Changes, Interesting Debating ,s:., Club. Tare tallages. May ft Business In Arapahoe con tinues in a lively condition. We have another store in oar town. Mr 0 F Brln sott of Arapahoe has bought the store formerly owned by Mr T A Land of New Bern, and has started a general merchan dise business, The farmers in our community seem to be encouraged over their farming prospects, The weather is fine and crops looking well, considering the late spring Borne of our farmers have begun to ship cabbage. Our Arapahoe Literary Debating Olub is progressing nicely. Mr I B Lee of Arapahoe is preparing to place the boilers for his saw mill. Mr Robert Lee of Arapahoe is paint ing his house; Mr Eugene Daniels being the contractor. . Mr James Hardlaoa and Miss Ella Paul were united In the holy bonds of matrimony last Wednesday night. Mr Noah Lea and Miss Mertie Holton were married yesterday afternoon all the parties concerned live near Arapahoe, Mr W R Reel officiated. Kev. D H Petree, of LaOrange, filled his appointment at the Christian church in Arapahoe yesterday and preached to a large congregation. At the close of his dlseorse two members were added to the church, they being Miss Lena Scott and Mrs. Cassle Scott. J. B. B. Ho Encampment This Tear of State Guard. nrldelbers Caatle. Heidelberg castle, tho beautiful old ruin on the Neckar so beloved by the American tourist In Europe, la to be reconstructed. German architects are anxious that It should not be kept up merely ns a ruin, but that it be en tirely rebuilt It Is considered far too valuable a relic of renaissance architec ture to act as an additional attraction to a landscape. The Grand Duke of Hesse and Baden and the kaiser are to be asked to support the project, which is to cost about 5,000,000 marks. Ger mans are delighted at the proposed change, bat It Is believed that foreign ers will be sadly disappointed. . Heidel berg castle has always been such an admirable place to write letters from. At any rate, the proposition to recon struct the castle shows the length to which Germans ire going in the matter of reconstruction. YOU KHOW 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 tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 69c. r nnnnr (I -r JUL ad IS TBEMCIn LUMBER (MW DESIRES TO STATE THAT THEIR Is OPEN and READY FOR BUSINESS, where can be found everything pCTtainingHtb "'General Merchand&!' to "Each-DeDaltnienf vi ancl ' WE; SOLICITM SHARES OrTHE'PUBLIC'SjiilM: A 4A4e :We 5e!l Everything ! - 5 -r,': ; -' y e ' Selljthev Bestf of VEv ' J .jr''. : ?vVe SellUhe Best of Evervthinir I the Cheapest r H Plicao Vo. Store Ucrncr South Frcnt r.::: F.'.::i St3. nnnrrmiixiiTtiiiinnHiH - - ..r Sural f ree Mall Delivery Rentes Teo Long. Chareh Balldlnar Specifieatloas. Boston Orchestra Company Dissolution. Raleigh, May 6 The Supreme Court will devote this week to the appeal docket of the 14th district. i The Secretary of State today authoriz ed the dissolution of the Haxton tight and Power Company. There will be no encampment of the State Guard this yesr. The Btate sent a provisional regiment to the Charleston Exposition and this takes the place of the encampment. The expense of the Charleston encampment was something over 14000. , The post offloe department has a pedal agent here, measuring the rural free delivery routes. Be finds that these are all 4 or B miles longer than they were, stated to be. They were not orig inally measured, bat the distances fixed were those glven by the country people. The saying that a country mile Is a long one Is fully proved to be true. Country people . have a low idea of distances. Saturday a route heretofore called 20 miles was found to be really 84. Cards have been received here annouc- ing the marriage of Miss LeQrand Cameron, a daughter of the late Gen. Francis H. Cameron, to Mr. Hugh Hughes, at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, May 1. Archetect Gibson of New York, who Is preparing the specifications for the new unurcn oi tne uooa enepnera, is here, and says the specifications will speedily be tarnished. It is decided to press the work to completion. The church, will be one of the largest in the State. The Btate superintendent discovers that In Forsyth county, where the poll tax Is $8.80, only $1.19 of It is given to the publlo schools, Instead of tl.Tti and today the eounty superintendent was In structed to demand the other 68i cents. Intense Interest was felt here today In the opening of the season of the State baseball league. The great Boston Festival Orchestra, which gave a superb performance here Saturday evening, went to Durham to day. .UeV THE MARKETS. The following quotations were reoeiv ed by J. B. Latham ft Oo, New Bern N.O. Nnw You, MayB. Open. High. Low. Close Ootto; May .. July .. Aug. .. Sep.... Oct.... Wbbat:- May .. July... COM: May... Bite- May... Brooms; Sugar.... Bo By ... 8. L.. IB... Pacific Mall..... S. 8., Frefd.. Mo. P.. Atchison Ya. C. C A.O. O .Ice Llvarpo! Spots 5.8-16. Sales 7,000 bales. Futures, May-June 4.81. Aug-Sept KM. Sept-Oct .4.80. New York, May 5 1903. Panicky condition of Wall street is principal cause of break in our mar ket. Gray Finish on Sllrer. The "gray Qnlsb" on silver Is a re cent invention. Tbe piece of silver plate (a watclicase, matchbox, vase, pitcher or what not) to be finished by this process Is first of all locked tight and firm in a sort of frame and before an apparatus that somewhat resembles a toy cannon. This arrangement Is connected with a receptacle containing a very fine sand and a compressed sir apparatus. The whole is connected in such a ,way that when set In operation the blowgun arrangement sends a terrlflo blast of flno sand against the plate of exposed sliver. This beating of the grains Of sand against tbe silver prodncea sv Is known as the "gray finish" In aevi al hours. This finish is nothing than a slight roughening of tho sur face of this metal by means Of the sand-blast Every grain of sand makes an Impression, on the metal, jrhlch It examined with the microscope looks use the roughened surface of a nut meg grutcr. Washington Post AN HONEST FRIEND. Cleared Away the Family treablcs. Then Is not one thing on. earth that could enter a family and do as much koaest good end bring as muck kappt- m In certain eases whan eoffM drinking is left off "and Postnm Food Coffee used la Its place. ' -"i . .. t i A family la Iowa Park, Texas foraUh- et a good Illustration, The mother says, want to teu yoa whatpuppened In our family when we left off coffee and took op Postum. About eight months ago ws mads Us change. I had been, for suite a while, troubled with rheumatism in , my right hip and shoulder, swimming of tha head, and loitering of the heart, so I thought I had heart trouble, k I(j i, t i Sometimes In walking my head would swim so that I would be obliged to ait down, I had other disagreeable feelings I cannot describe bat (hty will be nadV Uy aaderatood by eoffes drinkers tf they will confess M t-- tr'X isl My family were also mora; of leas Ul and were all offee drinkers. Well we gave up the coffee and started In on Postum Food Coffee; has band, myself and four children.-Even the two year oianaoy ane nea teen puny sinoa hav ing the grip) had bet coffee along with tbe rest of tbe family. When we made tbe change to Postum she began to fattea and now Is perfectly healthy sad fat as. a pig.-' ..'"-"',-: ! ' My boys, tea and twelve yean of age, are se stout faad maseular that people remark about them and ask what makes them sor I do not have any more trou ble with rheumatism or with my head neimer aoes my husband, who was troubled much la the same way. Ws are all la better health every way than we have bwo before In years snd we ere al ways glad of an opportunity to recom mend Postum. I hope whsl I have s wl'l lend Others to irrke t. c' rts a g1va by ro?'"-n Co. r '.'la Cr. 9.20 9.24 , 9.09 . 8.69 . 8.87 9.18 9.06 9.24 9 0S 9.09- 8.P0 8 58 ,8.37 8.87 8.15 9.06 9.11 8.90 &4f 8.18 Chicago, May 5. Open. High. Low. Close . 74J , 75 Open. . 591 Open. 955 741 73 781 751 741 741 High. Low. Close 591 691 High. Low. Close 957 9521 9521 New York, Msy 5. Open. High. Low.- Close ... 187, 188 1881 ... 88 ...18 ... 41 ... 89 961 TO 78 861 991 79 79 18 m 401 981 78 711 181 181 191 188 861 18 41 991 78 78 181 Weakness on reported failures In Wall St Decline is running Its course. Will recover when weakness Is entirely elim inated which ought to be soon. R. Moore & Oo. POBT RECEIPTS. s Same veek Last week 66,000 This wee. Bat, 11000 Mon. 9000 Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frl. last year. 91,000 18000 83000 24000 9000 10000 13000 91,000 Prescriptions at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy makes a specialty of prescriptions. Prompt and careful attention is given them. Only the best drugs are used. The prices are reasonable. Send yours there to be filled. We are still selling meat at liio per pound, not 90c as reported. Oaks Mar ket. HI LMMlItt BaalBcaa. 'Wanted-Kor a lucrative Imslncaa, a partner who must be a practical lock- Smith." This advertisement appeared in a Budapest paper recently. The ad- vertlstr Is now In Jail, tbe police bav log discovered that tbe lucrative busi ness referred to was burglary. Smart CkllA. "You neves saw n hands aa dirty as yours," said a mother to her little gu-L "No, but grandmother aid," was tne reply- Motherhood. GUI BRANCH. Crops S after Cram ftry Weather. Attack ef Bog Cholera Over. Msy 4. Ws are having so much dry weather that most people complain of their tobacco dying aftet being trans planted. Mr. I, P. King baa bunt aa addition to ha horns. : Mr. B. Z. Barry lealso having a kitch en and fining room bnllt doss to his dwelling. . ct-.-v. " Most people in this soetioa complain of a noot crop of Irish potatoes. We think that crow have keen worts In palllag np eora than many yearn heie toforelt seen., . . Cabbage which have been transplanted are doing nloely, some are not est out yet on aoeotat of dry weather, Field peas seem to be a soaroe aruole and command IttS per bushel. ,. , Mrs. Xllsabstt, J. Taylor, has returned koase from a several weeks visit to her sons, Z. F. Taylor's, of Jones Oo, ?,.-., Tha creeks are getting very low and anglers stick , close, to their arooa- tlon. -; ,t, .,..v6 V-i-'-.''-f' r Mr. P. D. Fraeelle- kee goae to work oaoe more after being sick so losg. w hops he will have no backset. v , . . . We haven't heard aay more from tne rvral free d all very for this route,, we hop Mr. Thomas dldat ooastgattto tbe waste basket, 1 , -, . ' , , . t The recent attack of cholera which so affected the hsrda of hogs la this vtoin- Ity has ceased. . ,. Mrs. Agnes Onser, who has boea sick so long with typhoid fever Is In a Strang condition. The fever left her so lbs Can not walk and Is helpless. . ' Tours, etc. . . . . . ' - Torpopnll. r - Corned li Mullets RECEIVED, Freh lot Harvey's Small Sugar Cured Hams. Also Eng lish Cured Shoulders, Fulton Market Corned Beef and Canned Meats of all kinds. Clover Hill Print and Fancy Elgin Cutter 35o lb. Also" a Nice Print Butter for ;!0c lb. Nice Fruit Jelly 5c lb. Pickles both sour and sweet. New Cream Cheese. ; Phone us your orders and they will be fdled at the lowest possible prices. Yours f(5vplease, Wholesale ft Betall C&oeev ' 'Phone 91. 71 Bread St, IsislewisafrVisSrVlawVlswV (tfFVlawV S&&fS Fox mver f I t A 'It A . Yrint Gutter 35c per Poufld. 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, tliat we are are selling at a bargain. Don't buy anything in our line until you get our prices. - Yours to Please, Wholesale and Retail Orocer, PH0N B 69. Cor. Broad A Hancock Htm. WE CAN COLLAR YOU TWICE FOB 25 CEOTS. WE CAN CUFF YQU FOR 25 CENT. We will do a good job at the price, and you will be well pttased. We know of no one who can do the job better, or more satisfact orily to you. Wo believe we are selling the Best Collars and Cuffs on the Market Linen ' . on both sides, and they won't come back to vou wich saw edires the first or second tim they are laundried. We take particular prido 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, G7 Middle Street. 1, The World's Appetite i must be satisfied by pro vldiBS the Best Groceries. Bat the world thinks of some thing besides just good things : to eat. It thinks of the neces sity 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 St. Grocer. , aS. at at -r Phonz 137 4 ! : kj r HAVENS- TU Old EeliabU Bhos Makes on Middle 8treetna pleased, the people lot yean with his work. . Cast tsoell all others m the buimosa In this eityt The repairing of Ladles shoes a yMmtty.'-f '. r. : mi midddb vtrosjn. :' LAJCATTVB TASTELESS ::i!.L to;:ic. f In. property t lMn- i. "il a. a nr- ?W1B CATARRH $' .. loosens Ap the tenaclo' v la aose, clears out the h- 1 s catarrhal headaches due to c gestlon la tha front of head. 1 is only 10 cents and the benr : from Its Bsc Is worth doi:- - Mfg. by Bradham's Ft r Cc4 Headache To i Contain son or other In Jarlous 5 depress bat stlmu' morease its secret' for Headache and !' 10c Made and macy, oornsr Vol.
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