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V ! I ...J A-Vt- iSlt-' 3'V if.. -, VOLIX-.SO. 37, ,v . , l i. - - RXW BIRH, X. !., T0ISDATQU0RKIK8, MAY 13, 1902. TWENTY FIRST YIAE '9 TATT Special Sale! Oar Shoe Department will be a lively place this week. We have prepared a feast of style and prices that ,will glad den the hearts of all callers.. Oar Loss Your Gain, Unfortunately we are overstocked In this line, hence it's not a question of cost, THEY MUST BE SOLD. Here is a list, of brands, style, sizes and prices : ioo Pairs Ladies and Misses Oxfords, in the veil known brands of Ziegler and Thee. 0. Plant. These Oxfords sold at 2.25 and f 2.00. This Sale 75e, $1.00 and $1.25. Sizes from 1 to 7. Another broken lot of Common Sense Oxfords, broad toes, solid comfort, just the thing for house wear. 75 pairs to close out at 75c and $!,. The American Stock Co,, X HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR . 2t 1 Enormous Sorinn Stock 1 and invites the inspection of the public. , jfc The latest makes and Styles in Spring Suits for everybody At Prices Ihat'Rnock Out Competition Mens Furnishing Goods of every description. Cheap too. Shoes, up-to-date styles aju of the best makes. Dry Goods of J aii ainas. w e carry a cnpjce iipe ty enougn to suit any lady. ladles Dress Goods ol every qual ity from ginghams to the most select weaves, at right prices. Give us a call and well do the rest i AMERICAN STOCK CO., P. HOWARD, 59 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4444A444A44A4444A44444444AiAAiAAA VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVTTVVVVVVTVTTVVTVyTTTTTTY?T'w' r nn 01 W uwu For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 35c GALLON. ID . . ;; - ft V M Pi;c3 3. SBURN'Sf l 01 au ljjI jn max uiat is pret- Proprietor, 3 - 61 Middle Street. jE """" I 9 a ID file tb. READ OUR AD'S IT WILL PAY YOU. Store Corner Z:' ?: - MAYSYLLLB. 1 , 'rilay 8.-We had a little shower this morping which was very much need ed. ' . -V .Parmeri report the 'crop outlook ti Very good, Props can not be otherwise than la a prosperous condition blessed with such beautiful weather as this. We trust that they will not be blighted In anyway. - - Some of our - townsmen tried their luck fishing this week. Quest they had good luok as they brought back themsel ves, a nice lot of ticks, and a big "H. T. Jug." Some of themre tired early. The election for town officers will be heldjnert Tuesday the 18th. The candi dates nominated In the Primary- last Thursday p. m. are as follow For May or, B.,L.JUattocks; tor Commissioners, Lewis ynum, Lewis Whltty, James B. Waters, J. M. Foscue and J. K. Mo Outchen: for Constable, J. R. Oak- leyl ; Mrs.KH. Henderson is having her house tainted. Mr. V.H. Collins Is doing the work. . The boys here are preparing a ore quet ground. Look out now for some fun. Prof.Mosby Hogge, Mr. J. L Babls- ton, Misses Lizzie Fellers and Lula Ennett, of Belgrade, High school, left here Monday p. m. tor their homes. Miss Musa Salter and some other friends who have been visiting at Mrs. M. It; Bablston's and Mrs. John Caston's left here Tuesday p. m. for their home In New Bern. F. At Davis'. Go to Davis' for moth balls, fly paper, insect powder,chloride of lime in cans for disinfecting, etc. JACOBS' Raleigh Bye Whiskey it .the best. Middle street May's Landing, Jones Co., May 6, '03. Frienu tmmle: Send by steamer How ard 8060. hard brick and 8600 samon, (soft), I send money by bearer. Please send as soon as possible, and send me a receipt by mall and oblldge, truly yours, Joiihnib. To Moore's Brick yard. Banana Cream at McSorley's, fresh to day. Cigars at Davis. Theo, Cubanola, Royal Blue, Lew Wallace, Flor de Teller, and other lead ing brands, at Davis Prescription Phar macy. ' We arc still selling meat at 12Jc per pound, not 20c as reported. Oaks Mar ket. C ARBUOKLE'S ; ROASTED I lb. Package lie. 100 DOZEN' r 1 , 3E3:si,i3E3EoS3 In black & tan, Die Pr. : s TBB IARXBTSL ; '" The following quotations ware reeeiv d by J. B. Latham 4 Co, Mew - Bern N. O. ' . v- ' r " Smw TmiM, May U. ' Oottoh; Open, High. Low, Close July...'....'S.09 J4 9.08 9.00 Aug. f 8.81-8.83 8.78 Sep..... 87 8.89 8.31 - 8.81 Oct ........... 8.18 8.19 8.18 8.18 x Chicago, May 11. Open. High. Low. Close '. 75 78" 7H 71 Open. High. Low. Close , 61 , 63 61 61 WXBAtf- -July..'.. Com May Bibs. Open. High. Low. Close May 960 967 960 ' 963 New York, May 13. Opeil High. Low. Close ... 1371 137 126 187 Stocks; Sugar..... Bo By .... U. & L... ....87 87 86 86 IS 18 181 40 90 771 70 61 18 U. 8. 8.... Mo.. P..... 41 41 .m 108 99 77 71 59 18 Atchison .. .-79 79 73 63 18 Va. CO.. A. Of O. .. Amice. .. Liverpool Bpots 5.. Sales 7,000 bales'. Futures, May-Jane .4.58. Aug-Sept. 4.63. Hept-Oct 4.89. - Advices to J. B. Latham & Co., yester day. New York, May 13. Market feels absence of trade and speculative support. .Long Interest is quite large ' R. MOORE ft CO. RBORIPTS. 8ame faek Last week last year. 16,000 71,000 This wee. 8at. 14000 8000 Mon. 5000 10000 Tuea. 13000 Wed. ' 11000 Thura. 7000 Frl. . 30000 ' 68,000 Prescriptions at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy makes a specialty of prescriptions. Prompt and careful attention is given them. Only tho best drugs are used. The prices are reasonable. Send yours there to be filled. D .. , ; ; COFFEE 1 : E!10E!I. Both Sides in Walter Clark Contro versy Remain Firm. Ceavieta at Werk. Crep Uatloek Needed Baiai Fall. Pigeon Sheet. Big Court Case. Christian Church . ae. . Ralbish, May 13y-Tbere are 444 con victs at work on the Ohio River and Charleston railway extension in Mitchell county. The number on the Wllkeeboro and Jefferson turnpike Is 88. Superintendaat Mann of the peniten tiary says ihe -crop outlook Is good. Only ' an -extraordinary freshet . can do the least damage to the crops on the State -farm. The Btate charters the Union Publish ing Co., of Bessemer Cltr, the Piedmont Foundry and Machine Co., of Hickory; and the Maoeo lodge E. of P. Company of Winston-Salem;' and authorizes the WhltevQle Lumber Co., to Increase Its capital stock to 850,000. The Christian church conference of N. O. and Va. will toon have an orphan age, Rev. W. 8. Long, W.J.Lee and Rev. J. L. Foster bavlng been appointed a committee , to select a site. Several places are making offers, among these Virginia, Liberty, Burlington and Greensboro. The orphanage fund Is now $8,500. Great preparations are being made for the inter-state clay pigeon shoot here June 36-36. Some of the best shots In the United Stales will be here. It will be under the auspices of the nat ional association. This morning 130 negroes left here for Pocahontas, to work In the coke ovens. Commander A. B. Stronach of the local camp of Confederate Veterans was at Wilson today to attend the unveiling of the Confederate monument in Maple- wood Cemetery there. - Fine rstns fell last night and ended what was beginning to baa serious drought. Among today's arrivals were Gen. W. R. Cox of Edgecombe county and ex Oongreasman Thomas Settle of Ashe ville. At Charleston this week the notable Worth will case . involving the estate loft by the late ex-State Treasurer John M.Worth, valued at $350,000, will be argued in the U. 8. Circuit Court of ap peals. Half a score of able lawyers ap pear In It. Judge Walter Clark publishes a 6000 word reply to charges made against him by Ma J W Wllson,lncluding the letters or notes Clark wrote Gov. Russell In 1897. The two sides in this great con troversy remain firm. The Clark men say he has cleared his skirts and will get the nomination for Chief Jualloe, in a walk, while the anti-Clark mensayMaJ. Wil son's charges are even more than proved. A Matter ol Ni A promlni-nt New York lawyer, occa sionally heard of In connection wtth divorce cases, told the following: "Some yearn ago I waa retained fij, an Australian banker's daughter ttM cure her a divorce. After ha ring Ob tained the decree I delivered It to ner and waa surprised when she burst Into a roar of laughter (fter reading It " "What to so funny r I asked. "Why, look here,' repUed tbej vorcee. "Look at the tuunesWtw hue Juetlcei VByrna" refr frAmtnVMnnf-naxWMl't'lirhT.S, & mlrttf3iB44Jlwbe tlareflttfi4lleyiVy.,Tti to IielanoTfot your divorce, not America." ' v ' : Game, dock of all sorts should 1 roasted quickly, In a hot oven and gt considered best when very rare, The blood should .always follow, the knife 1 hett earring the breast of a dock. 1) hv&ot possible to ttmit the nastlnro aWndr W any numbers nunutesiTt depends entirely upon the temperattfp of the oven, Its game duck is betas roasted for men, It should be mjKfi rarest than .when it 1 to be eaten by women, ; ,- . - . .? tii Barr ruBitri The proprletar of a German menag erie keeps caged together a Hon, ima ger, wolt and a lamb, which be la peU Tens Happy Family." when asked cojifldentlalli; how long these animals , had Jived togethpr, he an swsredt '. ' r:- " Ten months but the lamb has to be renewed pccaiVmilly. PhiladelT'l Tunes. S.i -- ':'. ' ; - 4 . BELLAJUt, ; - Lest there should arise some mlsunder standing as to a remark from Bellalrla a late number of the Journal concerning the Ellsworth troupe. We will simply explain that the "tinge of vulgarity" mentioned was from Bimbo, the negro and did not include any of the fait sex (n any way. We make this statement lest there mlgh be a mlilnterpretatloar of the comment on the players. It is qnlte dry and early crops are iMrsty, If not alrnmly failing they will f..!l rn; !,l'y If rain does not come quite anna, ground has not beeaf wet In nearly f.. in - . T l.'o'.t liu returned to her home In r " r. Ai'aLne,' hor slator, eocom- 11. r f.r a v'r.lt. ! e I " ' ! ' 1 n and V.'""e French arc )( '!it'o7Mili:!(in;;h, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Procccdlsga ef May nee ting. Grand Jury, Sherlfr and Couuty Treas urer's Reports. The Board met at JO 80 o'clock a. m. May 5th, 1903 at the Court house In New Bern In regular monthly session. Present Commissioners, Jones, Bax ter, Folcher, Wadsworjh and Wood. ii appearing to we Board that the charges against L. B. Habicht for viola ting the liquor laws having been with drawn and no one appearing to prose cute, it is ordered that notice to show cause why his license should not be re voked is hereby dismissed. On motion the item of all other prop erty charged to Capt. Gl W. Luptonbe reduced from $1600 to $800 on account of error. On motion John Sanders allowance as pauper was Increased from $1.00 to $8.00 per month and B. S. Bellinger was re quested to furnish the same in rations. It appearing to the Board that the im provements . on the 'Jerome property should not have been Increased for the year 1900. It is ordered that the order made at the April meeting increasing said taxes for the year 1900 be and the same Is hereby revoked. The said order having been made through a misunder standing of the facts. Board took recess until 8.80 o'clock p. m. Board met at 3.80 o'clock p. m. May 8, 1903. Present Commissioners, Jones, Wood, Fulcher, Wadsworth. G.V.Richardson having resigned as list taker of No. 8 township, It Is hereby ordered that the same be accepted and on motion Geo. E. West was elected list taker In his stead and the clerk Is in structed to notify Mr. Weet of his ap pointment. On motion it is ordered that W. H. 8qutresbe and he is hereby relieved of the payment of poll tax on account of poverty and Infirmity. A petition was presented to the Board signed by citizens of No. 8 township asking the Board to erect a ferry be tween the north and south banks of Neuse river, near Maple Cypress. The petition was referred to the attor ney. On motion the report of the Road Trustees of No. 8 township waa read and adopted and ordered spread upon the minutes. The Board took recess until May 6, 1903 at 10 o'clock a. m. The Board met at 10 o'clock a. m., May 6th 1903, pursuant to recess. Present Commissioners, Jones, Baxter Fulcher, Wood and Wadsworth. Whereas, various citizens of Maple Cypress and Fort Barnwell have pet! Honed the Board of Commissioners to lay out and establish a bridge across the Neuse river at Maple Cypress, and where as said ferry appears to be a public necessity as there Is no means of crow ing the river at that point It is ordered that a flat boat and chain be purchased to be used in ferrying passengers across the Neuse river at that point provided the same shall be conducted without any expense to the county and to accom plish said purpose the ferryman is al lowed to charge S oents for each foot passenger and 10 cents for each horse and vehicle or each horse, mule or other animal or 15 oents for double team, said ferry Is not established as a public (erry, The purpose of the Commissioners being to furnish the citizens of Maple Cypress and Fort Barnwell a boat to be used by them without expense to the county. Ferryman to be selected by the peti tioners. Mr. O. (Jordan faulted, agt for Mr. Jerome cams before the Board and com plained of the assessment mads by BW Ives, whereupon Mr Ives was summoned before the Board and the matter of the valuation of the property of Mr 0 0 Je rome was finally settled as follows. which the sheriff was ordered to list and collect tax on the difference between the following and the list given In by said TuBstead which he paid tax on to the sheriff. . 56 acres and house 1500 00 Improvements 190000 3 mules . 15000 Household and kitchen furniture 60000 Farming Improvements , 800 Cart, wagon and harness 60 00 1000 180000 800 08 5 00 30 00 Plated and silver ware 1 yacht 1 launch . 1 skiff Other property ' . Oa motion Commissioners Wadsworth and Baxter were appointed a committee to purchase chela and flat for use of oUlzeni for a ferry across Neute river near Maple Cypress. Ordered that the chairman, K R Jones Commissioner BaxterHnd the attorney, D L Ward, were appointed a committee to make up report to be presented to the Board of Marlstratas on the first Mon day In Juno 1808 showing the financial condition oi ins county, :... coirrmtmn off ntrr Paob, t-5 the , cost ' ' ol meat, ,; , i Rich cream V7ith : t. Gar load! 1 , i . ' .,' .'2 Snow Drift, White Frost and Admiral JU&TII.UECEIVED. cjortamouth Corned Mullets. "1 V. Dl 1 M r reuu oiraw oernee irom w rreBn ox niver iTint ana week and served from one of Complete stock of staple PRICKS. ! 1. 1 HI 5 Phone 91. 71 Kroad St. , iswnawVlVawVllswVtanawV lSlt'lawViiwV Fox Rtver nnt "-Butter 35c per Pound. If you want your breakfast table complete buy your But ter Coffee, Tea, Flour, fcc. 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. Yours to Please, J. PAKHEB, Tr-, Wholesale and Retail Orocer, PHONE 69. Cor. Broad A Hancock Sts. ' (SwVatXtawawssnswansWiltsnaw WE CAN COLLAR YOU TWICE FOB 25 CEitfTS. WE CAN CUFF YOU FOB25.CXTS. We will do a good job at the price, and yon 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 you wich saw edges the first or second time ' they are laundricd. 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. ;wwuwrwi33awwBrowMB The World's Appetite must be satisfied by pro viding -the Best Groceries. : But the world thinks of some thing besides Just good things jo eat. It thinks of the neces ity of getting them at a rea sonable price. We watch for quality always, t?ut we see, too thai the price la right. J.J.:Tol8pn,Jr. iBfaxl'SC'Grocet, . nr. niiiir. nil I II Wiw Screens, Door and Window Screens, Lawn Mowers, I ' FreoBorSi Io5 ShaTerd, i ' A full line of Hardware, Palnta, CMla, VarnUh, Knanu !s i Sliver and AUuauiunu'n -,',.',: . i -,'v i A new lot Ball Boaring Oaatorti Improved. v, ''t Ourgoodaw represented, PI11CK8 THI LOWF.;r. Give us.yonr orders. , , :r-Oas!dll':Haiv a ttviii . s 4) Fleyri titi . i , . m 4 nitennrst a farm every morning. Jfiigin Butter received every the finest refrigeratora in the cityf and Fancy Groceries at RIGHT WholeMale eft Retail . Grocer, s A Phons J37 I Ml 1 1 ' ' .A' , 1 : HtvMtM (HtM ;,l7, , " 5 ; W Mau W K'.V r irt
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