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.TT7 V i f-feDt!:- flIW BXM, I." C THURSDAY MOMIKd, MAf 8.1908. .VOL. XX--N0. 33.. u, TWENTY FIRST IIAR AT, r': . it' ' ' . 1 1 -JT AT , '' V I IN ; THE I OFFERS v3 "il or fo tVze? w i 'Mif v r Ail iii it hi cM Goods Guaranteed I ft The American Stock Co, 35 " HAVE JUST RECEIVED TIIEIR 2 I Enormous Spring Stock and invites the inspection of the public. The latest makes and styles in Spring Suits for everybody it At Prices that Knock Oat Competition It -as. Mahk Fnrn nhincr (inoda of 3 Shoes, up-to-date styles and of all kinds. carry a choice line ty enough to suit any lady. Ladies Dreg Goods of every quaK ; ity from ginghams to the most Give us a call and well do AMERICAN P. HOWARD, 59 LAAAAAAAAAA4AAAAAA4AA4AAA4444ii444444A4444Ai4 ' TYTTTVY? TTf f TTTTTTTTTT TTYVtvTtVYVYV VTTV"ttTYY rcmmiimmiYii FOR 36 INCH WIDE oa Twrrrrr vtttvms r a.4 DUNDEE PERCALE IOC YARD. . , r jyn AEBO0K1 ROASTED COFFEE . I Ib. 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At the various voting place at the following honta, by order of the dlitrlot oojnmlttee. , . . , - Kipel Crpreu 8 p. m. V&nceboro 8 p. m. TraittiUm. ' ' Ft. Barnwell 8 p. m. Dover 8 p. m. Core Creek ft p. m. Taylors Store 13 m. , Leet Farm 8 p. m. Thnrmea I p.m. - TMale Mm; . Pleasant Hill 8 p. m. Jasper 8 p. m. And In the City of New Ben at the various polling places at 8:80 p. I Monday May 19th 1902. C.T. Watboh, Cham. F. T. Pattbbbom. Becty. Fin? Spring Lamb first of the teal at Oaks Market, Today. , At Davis'. Go to Davis' for moth balls, fly paper, Insect powder,chlor!de of lime In ca.na for disinfecting, etc ; LESS WORRY. i Children will play and get over-heated get their feet wet. expose themselves in dozens pf ways, and yon can't prevoail It. All yon can do la to keep them ' ai free from exposure as possible and al ways have in the honse a Cough Remedy that can be depended upon. Anwajrs Croop Syrtap will fill every requirement It Is guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds and Croup or the price 95 cents will be refunded by any dealer selling . It. Bold by Davis', Henry's, and Bradham's Pharmacy. Celery Headache Powders, There Is not any better remedy for headache than those powders. They never fall to relieve. Made and sold only at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. OF THIS WEEK. 1T1111S 5c. Yard. f ANT BTYliE, laizoor B ar AV A For .ts,-i II, : i f ,n' I j r- . of Everything I t, ,1 1U .THOMAS' GOOD WORK. . i rt J - ' " 1 i - i.1 i i Ceantlnte. Ratal Free Mall Delivery. iBspecttosV Hsk ft Stock Rivers. : Special to Journal, . WasHTjietoir, S. CL, May 7,-Oo- grouman Charles R. Thomas hat secured Rural Free Delivery routes and . the Government inspector will la the first week In ilune, examine Jones and Craven counties and other routes In the Third Congressional District.' The United State Fish Commissioner advises that 750,000 shad have bora fur nished for the Nense and Trent rivers, also that larger supplies of shad will be sent for these and other rivers of the district ' " SilekMl HTitU A few days ago Allchael Davltt cele brated his tlfty-slxth birthday. Bis ca reer libs been remarkable when It Is remembered that be began .work as A child of ten In a Lancashire cotton mill and lost bis right arm when he was eleven. While be was In Australia la 1805 he : was returned to ' parlUment (without opposition for East Kerry and South Mam He resigned from the house three years ago. According to recent daU . secured fay the United States Dsn commission, there are about 25,000 men employed Ha the sbad fisheries of the Atlantic eaboard of the United States. The value of the boats, apparatus of cap ture, etc, exceeds $2,000,000, and the annual catch approximates 15,000,000 In number, valued at 83,000,000. SSra Cataract. M. Cabel, an oculist of Bordeaux, Is reported to have been successful la the treatment of cataract without opera tions by the application of baths of salicylate of soda. He has arrested the progress of the cataract In nomevus ases and la sanguine of success If the treatment Is begun at an early Stage. The Best rrcscnptloa for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Grovi's Tastklxss Omu Tonic It is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60c. Ice Cream Soda today at McSorlcy'. Beautiful Summer Dress Goods. We are now showing the best Hoe of wash goods, colored Lawns, Dimities Ha ens, Batistes and etc we have ever offer ed, we are showing some beautiful pat' terns 8c, 10c, lSJcand 19c yard this week, the sale of white goods and ging hams still going on. BARFOOT BROS, ; CJKal iNot over SO ycls, ' "". I - ' am i AsBMVVfi A. Wat . . Shape ' &'r'? ' ' asv em SaV 50c. the Cheapcct 1 ff?tiF?f?t?ffff??fffT f i PJLLEISH. Report af penitentiary Directors . . . IstpertaatCaMter FeieraJ Coi. Harrlage. Charter Sraated . Mew Bern Ineerperstori. Additional Delegates to Charlestoa Ex- ' , , : . . noslUoav't: j XBalmobi May T. The penitentiary directors adjourned today and completed their annual report. This will be given to Gov. Ayoock upon his return here next ' Wednesday " or Thursday. Good progress Is being made at the peniten tiary farm. The lands subject to over flow having been abandoned, there is no longer any chanoe of Hood damage. Near! 000 ooavicW are . building rail ways.. This la proflubm employment. The total number of oonvicu today was 80S. vr tnese onry iso art in ue peni tentiary proper. Of the 188 no tea than Mara females. The Utter are all em ployed la the garden, the : laaadry and the sewing rooms., No other work is go lag on In the prison) u practically bo able bodied male ooavict are there. At the approaching term of the Feder Court here ' tbert is a case of some In terest." This; Is a case against F. B Arendal, who was , general manager of the penlteatlary, for '-escape," that la In permitting the eseape of a Federal con vict.' The latter was a "trusty" sad wss seat out to bring In some cows. He never came back. Good rains fell near here last evening, hut the drouth Is beginning to make it self npleasaauv lelt in many sections. : At the Church of the Good Bhepherd this morning Mr. William Smith, son of Mr. W. W. Smith and grandson of the 1st Chief Justice W. N.H. Smith, was married to Miss Nell Llston, of this city formerly of Charlotte. The "Nine O'clock Cotillon Club" gave Its first dance this evening at the as bly room In the Raney Memorial library Mr. John H. Andrews led. Insurance commissioner and Mrs, Jones Richard Young arrived this morn log having ended their bridal tour. Prof. Carlyle of Wake Forest college wts an organisation of students there to press the work of Improving rural public schools has been affected and that 80 Mattes are already represented. He says Gov. Ayoock will soon address this association. State Auditor Dixon today sent out the blanks Oa which the holdings of bank stock are to be sworn to. A charter was granted today to the North Carolina Industrial College Com pany, New Bern; one to the Olaytoa Member Mfg. Co., of Clayton, capital 150,000, and one to the WllUamston Mil ling and Ginning Co. Commissioner of Agriculture Peltef- soa says: "I Sad there will be very little, If say, difference between sales of fer tilisers last spring and this spring. There Is a decrease of cotton fertilisers, made on however by sales of tobaooo ferti lisers. ' Wednesday and Betnrday at the Bail tory Park hotel, Ashevfile, the alamnl of Wake Forest college will haves ban quet. Among the speakers will be X. M Potest of Philadelphia, Rev. Thomas Dixon of VeJ. L. White, of Maoon, Ge Rev, O. & Farrls of Stetson Uni versity, Florida. Gov; Ayoock appointments an addi tional delegates from this State to the Charleston Exposition on "German Day 0. 8. Tanner of Caroleen; W. E. Zrvla of Durham: L. H, Cutler of New Bert, ! A oommlMloa Is tstaed to. Baxter JL Hunter of Shelby as assistant surgeon general of the State Guard with the rank of Major.. ; ., WASI0IKGKX. . ' TAtlald OF4 Naa. QtoU. Few people know bow many persons art made sick and kept sick by coffee drioktng, A trained none reletes her ex narlrae with anmher of different DT- ons. 8h say. "Qalte a long tlm ago J discovered that coffee wee the cause at the violent d ablution of my heart : and freonent sick headaches, and attacks Indigestion, so I quit coffee and wont oa to hot water, not knowing then of foe tus Food Coffee.''. , ' V' ' "' QalU a while after 1 nlt est ee my huibandberan to AomplalA of coffee coming ap la his month mora or during the forenoon, and It made It very disagreeable for him. One day I said 'Suppose we ..try , Posum Food Coffee which Is advertised so much.' So we did and I prepared It aooordlng to dlreotloae, The beverage proved delicious, and - we liked It so much and It agreed with as so well we have need It over for over two yeaixAow. "' '"' ' ",,!' '' My palpi ut Ion of the heart, headaches and Indigestion have gone altogether. It la very easy to make by boiling IB or 80 minutes with a small piece of butter but In the pot to prevent Its boiling over.1 t y eotuln, who is a U'l'irrapa operator Kit nrTi"i i' li.v1-t to aty f ',-n wot f 'i ( .l.fv t ii n of n, I ' t t n lis has not . " hd su?Tn' yarn. I In IV Ihiw lo r i n St i i i i 1 a i I ! r 1 1 1 l ; THE MARKETS. ii;;jui-. .- -it ii . - - ' he foilowiag qnotatioaa were reoelr d byj. K. Latham a Co, New Bern MawTonx,MayT. Oorronj , Open. High. Low. Close May ....MS f.40 9.25 9.40 .July ,...9.88 9Jt8 8.18 9.88 Aug 0X8 .le 9.08 809 Sep 8.80 859 8.60 8.S8 Oct 8.35 8.83 8.27 8.37 Chicago, May 7. Open. High. Low. Close .74 74 78, 78 . 75 ' 7B 74t 74i Open. High. Low. Close . 81 81 69i 5t Open. High. Low. Close .. 942 9524 9494 952t New Tork, May 7. Open. High. Low. Close May.... July.... Ookv- May May.. Bagar ... 139, 130, 138t 1384 g By .. 87t ..1S ..41 ,. 401 m m 87 181 871 8. U 184 411 40 U.BV8.. PaclOoMalU... U. a S., Prerd.. ' o, P. 101 101 1001 79 731 584 100J AieUaoa.. Vslao... A. O. O.... , 80 .78 801 78 54 79 78 531 18 Am.Ioe... Uvrpol Spot 6.5-88. Sales 8,000 bales. Fatares, May-June 4.61. Aug.Sept, 4,54. Sept-Oct 4.89. FOB BBOBIPT8. Same veek Last week . last year. 91,000 Thfa weec. Bat. 11000 13000 38000 34000 9000 10000 18000 Mon: 9000 Tuea. 11000 Wed. 10000 Thura. Frl. 91,000 YOU KNOW WHAT TOO ARB TAIWC When yon take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that Is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form, no cure no pay. Rice ooc. ReTwaaA Bla Daotslaa. Stern Father Didn't 1 tell yon not to call again, sir? Bultor I know. But I didn't call to see your daughter. 1 came on behalf of par firaa about that Bttle blUH- , Stern Fa4her-S-efcall again, win Attention Veterans. Headquarters Camp New Bern United ' Confederate Teterana. - Oomrade Ton are requested to as semble at the City Hall oa Saturday, May 10th at 4 o'clock p.m. to attend In a body the Memorial Services, under the auspices of the Daughters of the Con federacy. Comrades oome to these servloee. By order of, K. R, Jons, Commander. J. F. Clam, Adjutant POLLOCrSYlLLB. Leu CttlOB naatcd. Hone Raaaway. Homtetott By Fire, fcrsoeuls. ' May 6. Warm dry weather Is what we are having Just a little too much of Just now. Farmers report the omtloosl good for crop. If ft wfll Jest rata a little ooeeston, ally. : ; - There Is less ootton planted la this section, this roar than there has beta for many. The farmers art letting theft lands rest this yeas which we good plan to adopt. i .1 yt,i? Mr. T.B. Bender snd famfly left last Tuesday for an extended visit Is Onslow oonnty to his parents and friends, , near Wards Mja.,; ,(1. jV .; ' , Ahete runaway frost the warehouse here last Saturday, breaking the cart tad spilling the load, but forto aetely so oee was.hurtaa the streets were given to the running 'team with full right of way,, '. - Mr. X. A. Heygtna of. Florenot, & On ui vpuing . inenoe at uu. piece, oa. nis wav hosae from Ve j' ' Mr Richard Franks and wife -oi Ne Tork was oa the si mete here day.' Mr Franks a native of this eoea ty and was on his way to' Trenton via. steamer Howard. We hear they had cool tecldrat on arrival at Treaten; Yea Mr Plucky, Wears Jtt-rit miles behind youf great' metropolis further down the Trant, that's an. . ; ' - Mr. Newton Whit, who lives 1 mile from this place, had the misfortune loee his house by fire but Saadsy morn ing sbout 9.S8 o'clock., Wbee discovered the dining-room sad kitchen waa oa fire and before awlstanoe reached him ell was lost ewser t some furniture. : ! Hit bt t " u 1 or 83 horses loet , is ,'.'s v!,-' ."T r-7 s-iir.e nnkaown d!s j'nee f 9 f It !a a'l c " 1 tL 'r- 1 t It's a I'rar-a k'.i I of s'---', 1 ' 1 r -1 J'it c 1. t 1 ' ; r!. iHl 1"' frm 1' V c f t' C ? of - i((t' If t'.'s. h "t i " a r 1 1. Corned Mullets RECEIVED. Fresh lot Harvey's Small Sugar Cured Hams. Also Eng lish Cured Shoulders, Fulton Market Corned Beef and Canned MeatB of all kinds. 7 " Clover Hill Print and Fancy Elgin ;Cutter 85o lb. Alg6 a Nice Print Butter for 30c 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 lowesl possible prices. . Yours to please, 'Phone 91. WE CAN COLLAR YOU TWICE FOR 25 CETS. WE CAN CUFF YOU FOR 25 CENT. 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 yon 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 whatns here. E. W. ARMSTRONG, 67 Middle Street. if)iwsir vvVutvVavVhisnwViiliiVbV tyTttislwefearV Fox Ttfoer Trint "Butter 35c per Pound If you want your breakfast table complete buy your Bat ter Coffee, Tea, Flonr, &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 onr line until you get onr prices. Yours to Please, J. IS. :F.AJE3KE:a, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Oncer, PHOHI 69. Cor. Broad t Hancock Sta. ; The World s xippeiue . must be satisfied by pro viding the Best Groceries. ,,Bnt the world thinks of some t thing besides just good things I to eat. ' It thinks of the neces sity of getting them at a rea , nonable prioe..n Wa watch for 'quality always,' but we see, too " that the' price Is right. I J;1olson, Jr. j BroadGrpcer. ti E havens; The Old Reliable Bhoe Maker en Middle Street has pleased the people for yean With hU work, i Can Sxoell all others In the ausiaesi In this city. The repairing of Ladle shoes a specialty,' - r i t ' 130 MIDDDB 8TRIKT:'' LAXATTVB TASTELESS! . '.ltq;:ig: r.. amttvet ritrtr t. t mm ft --- IAaataia...t W Wholesutle Se Betoll Grocer, I :' 71 Broad St. i jl - ;? ikTMB, Catarrh $.m loceens ap the Unacloua t la aoet, clean oat tt hes l catarrhal headaches due .to geetloa la the front of her, ' . u only 10 cents and the I from Its tea is worth dol , a Mfg. by, Bradham's Fl : i c Cola Headache To i' " Centatn no Ant' or Other Injurious d defense but etlm' rncreasetts secre.' for Headache an j ' 10c Made and a : macy, eorber Yu'.' . . f:,v .v "j-
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