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v " ' - 1 KIW BXEN, I. C. WIDNESDAY . M0ESIS8, " MAT 7, .1902. yoi. XX-NO. !J. TWENTY FIRST TIAR IN; THE WEEK OFFERS YOU ass " Vts vWc c .cuff Marti. c (Ws Guaranteed I MMMMMMMMMMM Stock 1 The American IIAVE JUST RECEIVED TIIEIR Co, i I Enormous Spring Stock and invites the inspection of the public. The latest makes and styles in Spring Suits for everybody X At Price that Knock Oat Competition $ Mens Furnishing Goods of every description. Cheap too. 2 Shoes, up-to-date styles and of the best makes. Dry Goods of 9 all kinds. We carry a choice line of MlLLIMiUi that ispret ty enough to edit any lady. Ladies Dress Goods of every qual- ity from ginghams to the most select weaves, at right prices. J Give us a call ana wen ao uie rest. p AMERICAN STOCK CO., 9 . P. HOWARD, Proprietor, X 59-01 Middle Street. $ttw4wrtHNtMt Ooa- Cwen CountT Democratic -' ventioiu . : For the purpose of naming delegates to the JBtate Convention, to the 8rd Judi cial District Convention, to the 8rd Oon gresslonel District Convenllon and to the 8th Senatorial District Contention, by order of the county executive com mittee has been called to meet at New Bern on Hay 94th 190 at IS m. ': Precinct meetings to name delegates to this convention are called In prectnotl outside the city ol New Bern on Bator day May Wth 1908, - , J ' . v At the various voting places at the following hoars, by order of the district committee. Mapel Cypress 8 p. m. . Vanceboro 8 p. m. . TrntttiUm. ' Ft. Barnwell 8 p. m. Dover 8 p. m. Core Creek 8 p. m. Taylors Store 18 m. Lees Farm 8 p. m. Tharman 1 p. m. TUdale 13 m. Pleasant Hill 8 p. m. Jasper 8 p. nV And In the city of New Bern at the various polling places at 8:80 p. a. Monday May 19th 1909. O. T. Watson, Cham, F. T. Pattbhbom. ' Becty. t Fin) Spring Lamb first of the seat 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 worn. Children will play and get" over-heated get their feet wet, expose themselves In dozens of ways, and yon- can't prevent It All yon 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. Anwar's Croup Syrnp will fill every requirement. It Is guaranteed to enre Coughs, Colds and Croup or the price 85 cents will be refunded by any dealer selling It. Sold by Davis', Henry's, and Bradham's Pharmacy. RALEIGH. 1 - Memorial Hall i, l ft. College. Marriage. V PabUc Bcqaest. Rain Reeded. ' Arrivals.' ' IUuiQB,Uay. The plans for the memorial hall at the Agricultural and "Mechanical College here were accepted by the trustees today. The building will occupy the site of the conservatory. The latter has been removed. The excavation for the new building Is being made and brick are delng delivered. One hundred stadents are at work on II It Is learned today that a lady former ly a resident of Raleigh is arranging to give all her property to the Oxford orphan asylum. Host of this property Is la Washington, 0. O. At Christ church -this morning, Mr. Charles Henoock, an assistant professor In the University of Virginia, was united In marriage to Miss Lacy .Alice Jones, a daughter of the late Rev. T. M. Jones Of Greensboro. Miss Florence Jones, a aloe of the bride, was maid of honor, and Mr. Jonathan Hancock, a brother of the groom was best man. , The need for rain is becoming quite decided here. Among today's arrivals were . L Dnughtrldge, Rooky Mount; E. J. Jus tice, J. O. Bird, Rutherford ton; 'Samuel Wetklns, Henderson. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Gnovn's Tastiless Chill Toxic. It Is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no psy. Price 50c. . 312 Below Zero. "Extremes meet," certainly, In one of the experiments performed next Friday night' at the Liquid Air entertainment, where an electric carbon is burned at a temperature of over 8,000 degrees above aero In a tnmbler made of ice and con taining Liquid Air 818 degree below sero yet with no Injury to the delicate loe receptacle. This Is but one of the many feats that are promised our expectant public. I Know 6m Bar Bawdy fMuoMfcutoeold. ItsaaawlsPjiv-BslMia. Ice Cream Soda today at McSorley's. Celery Headache Powders. There Is notany better remedy for headache than these powders. They never fall to relieve. Made and sold only at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. Beautiful Summer Dress Goods. We are now showing the best line of wash goods, colored Lswns, Dimities lin ens, Batistes and etc we have eter offer ed, we are showing some beautiful pat terns 8c, 10c, laje and 19e yard this week, the sale of white goods snd ging hams still going on. BARFOOT BROS. r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiuiixiiimiiiiiiiimmrrrrryrrrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTn FOR BALANCE OF THIS WEEK. " i "'" 86 INCH WIDE DUNDEE PERCALE 10c YARD. ROASTED COFFEE. 1 1 Mb. Package llci UNBLEACHED . - r Tfion Ivlills Sea Island i YnrH Not 20 yds, JU. : I ttl Ua to a customer. ANT STYLE, Size or Shape in STRAY HATS For 50c. MtMMMMMIMMMMMM MMMMMHMMMMMMt tM WE ADVEIiTI3E . rr:!. what vfe nrxL 1 it v m Ve 00 WHAT WE ADVERTISE ! We Sell Everything I : , . We Sell the Best lof Everything ! i We 5eil the Best of Everythingr the Cheapest I Stcro 0! Baldng Powder bet ter thn Liiy other? Because in its , mammoth works a corps of chemical experts is con stantly employed to test every ingre dient and supervise every process of manufacture to insure a product ab solutely pure wholesome and perfect in every respect fl?he . most wholesome food and the most J digestible food are made witE'Hoyal Baking Powder. ROYAL IAKINO FOWDM 00., tS WILLIAM IT,HtWVOMC Gorned Mullets Admiral Sampson Dead. Special to Journal Naw York, Kay . Admiral W. T. Sampson, lately put on the retired list, died at his home In Brooklyn, today. Weekly Crop Bulletin. For week ending Monday, Hay S 1901. In spite of one drawback, lack of suffi cient moisture In many counties, the put week was reported as generally very, favorable for farm work and the growth of crops. Many correspondents say that It was "an Ideal week," or "weather all that could be desired." Work proceeded actively every day and a great deal was accomplished. The tem perature during the week averaged about 6 above normal dally, and the maxima occurred generally en May 8d, when above 90s was reported in centra) North Carolina, The amount of sunshine was abundant. The rainfall was Irregularly distributed, and, while very beneficial showers occurred on two or three days during the week In many cooatles, In o inert no rain reu, ana drought is now becinnlng to be felt. The eountiee need ing rain most sire In the east; Brunswick Pitt, Greene, Washington, and Gates; In the central portion: Alamanoe, Forsyth, Davidson, Guilford, Randolph, and Stokes; and In the west: Rutherford, Davie, Iredell, Rowan, and Caswell. Over moat of the State warm, gentle rains are needed to bring np cotton and eon and enable the transplanting of tobacco. vegetation, nowerer, made rapid pro gress, and even In the extreme west, forests are nearly fully clothed In green. Bmmaht inieil Oshar. There la a large American eokmy, U Rome, not only 'atod&nta. artists and persons who spend the winter, but many permanent residents. Several Roman princes) and other members pt the nobilltj have married American , Mtartewtia, -Aecordlrtouamgllskscleatltne red to flowers, to single pigment, stfo ble to mtjtf deodorised baalffr hot, bat (capable o betufl restored ftz theaddrUoaofadda, The French, who eat .with theft brains, any that spinach Is tbe brooa ot the. stomach. " . .',. 1 It Is claimed that there are, to OesxlVa. O. C stantlnopie representatives ot everxnatlA. 0. O.. .. tlon and every tribe upon the globe and Am. Joe mat every language is spoken. , It to eommoa to see signs written In eight or sane languages est the fxpnta ot the retaa shops. : j ; ' '''' ' ' wm The national forests reserved to the United States aggregate to arest BsVlX 4T.000.000 acrea, - ,. i , CUKSED TO TOP. S4 Grsps-RU Food Car The Strength. ; It Is good thing to know of food that will add volumes to one's strength, for ths strong can do things and accomplish work la this world while the weak mast stand to one side. . - - , - ' A womaa In Toronto wrlteti'I was la very poor health, long tftae and got SO weak and run down that I would oftea stop at the foot of Oe stairs and wonder bow I could get to ths lops .. ' . ,, 1 , I began using Oraps-ftutS' aad la a very short time that weak, broken down feeling entirely dlsarpoared. I had forear erly been forced to g!re up my breakfasts In otdor to rItb rr j stomach a rest, but when I got bol.l of (jn ;:-Kttts I eould t ti- ' ' t f r tl.e food se'; to hn'p o:hcr fwda.andaooalbPgnin 'it al' ' t and sri ' ! r ' ; i If t ' r l ' ' t u s r n 's i ' r ' t a I r l iT k- t 1' 1 ; i ' I ' -..7 ( Supreme Court Opinlnos. Special to Journal. RAlsiqh. Msv .Supreme' court I filed following opinions. Graham vs. Can from Durham, error. I Peebles vs. Graham from Durham, petl- lon dismissed. Roster vs. Tel, from Moore, affirmed. MoNelll vs. Railroad from Moore new trial. Reiger vs. Worth, from Brunswick ,no error. Fsrecloth vs. Borden, from Wayne, I error. Banker vs. Board education, from I Granville, per curiam affirmed. Oates vs. Bearing from Henderson die-1 missed nnder rule 17. YOU IHOW WHAT TOD ARE TAKING I When you take Grove's Tasteless Chilli Tonic, because the formula la plainly I printed on every bottle showing that It I is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless I form. No cure no pay. Price Geo. TUB MARKETS. The following quotations were recelv el bv J. S. Latham A Co. Mew Bern N.O. Haw Ton, May OowtosT: Open. High. Low. Close I Hu .9.19 9.M 9.13 9.21 July 9.08 9JM 9.08 9JJ9 I Aug Ml 9.11 8.91 9.11 Sep 8.88 8.64 8.88 8441 Oot t 8.17 8J8 8.17 S.SSl Chicago, May 6. WassUTi Open.' High. Low. Close I Maty 78 74 78 74 Jstfy 75 TO W "Hi Coast:-. Open. High. Low. Close I May 00 90 W 60f I Rfbav- Ooen. HlcU. Low. Close I Mar 95M 965 960 900 Kew Tork, May , mcsss Open. High. Low. Close I Sugars 18 190 So By M 87 1H ISt 41 41 m So By, V. 8. L. 17 8 0 PacUsMall.... TJ.ab,Prefd. Mo. P.,r... loot 101 ....79 80 ..7S 79 ....94 54 ....188 199 18 41 100 79 78 tt 8 oota 5.8-W, Balsa 7,000 bales. FuHares, May-Jane 4.81. AOg-lept. i54.BispW)ot4J9. ' rostr (usosara. Same week UstweekV , 68,000 ' V 1 Thlsweea ' SaU : 11000' . , Mo. 9000' - Tees. : 11000' Wed. . ! Thars. :f' .- -tv? t. y M' 'f .y 'i!i"i y f-'si IttwUM Veterafla. .? ; ' HeadaaaHM Oamn Kew Bern United JUST KjiiUJ&AVXiiis Fresh lot Harvey's Small Sugar Cured Hams. Also Eng 5 lish Cured Shoulders, Fulton Market Corned Beef and Canned, j Meats of all kinds. ' Clover Hill Print and Fancy Elgin .Cutter 85o lb. Also! a Nice Print Butter for i!0c lb. Nice Fruit Jelly 5c lb. Pickles both sour and sweet. ? New Cream Cheese. Phone us your orders and they will be filled at the lowest possible prices. Yours to please, Wholesale A XXetall QvoceVf a 'Phone 91. 71 Bread St. ilia iSJS SS in is ii GAN COLLAR YOU TWICE FOB 25 CEJTTS. WE CAN CUFF YOU FOB 25 CENTS. We will do a good job at the price, and you will be well pleased. We know of no one who can do the job better, or more satisfact orily to you. We believe we are Selling the Best Collars and Cuffs on the Market Linen on both sides, and they won't come back to yoa 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 givo us a trial on Collars and Cuffs. No late style but what is here. E. W ARMSTRONG-, 07 Middle Street. Fox ffiver Trint "Butter 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 Goods1 that we do not care to carry over for next season, that wo are are selling at a bargain. Don't buy anything in our line until you get our prices. Yours to Please, J. 23. EAJEttJ3tt, Wholesale and Retail Qraoar, fHOSI 69. Cor. Broad e Hancock Eta. ? The World's Appetite must be satisfied by pro viding the Best Groceries. Bat the world thinks of some thing besides nst good things to eat. . It thinks of the neces ity 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. Si. Grocer. 1 - V f I . ' Js.vYl J rnznz to E.; HAVENS, TM OM Beliable Shoe Makes oa Middle Street tag pleased the people for years Cos Jedersie Yetereas. fv . - with his work. -Can eaoell aU others la aembtle at the City Ball em Saturday,! Hay 13tk at 4 o'clock p.m. to attend ln jo-'rtbe Memorial Bervtees, andef the .arfeesef the Dauahters of theCon- Oailea ooms to these swrvloes. Prerder of. ' '. j w K. It. Jones, ' Commander, I a-; t. of Ladles shoes a specialty,,- ran 1 180 MXDDD8 BTBIET. v ,v LAIATTVB TASTELESS' :illto;:!c. tilS l 1 tn-, - I sjnr- ; ton UTAura s loosens tip the tenar t In nose, clears out lis i catarrhal headaches di t gestloa In the front of 1 la only lOeents and t' . i from lu tse is worth r Mfg. by Brsdham's I . Col Headac! a 1 . ' Contain no ! of other Injurlui's depress bat inorease lis for Headaclie . 10c. Maile a ! maty, comer I
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