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. - -V- c, A. j 7 , IIW BIEH, H. C, WEDHISDAT UORIIKB, UiT TWINTY FIRST IIAE ii ii ii i i t . i iiiiifii iaT. ii i ysv b 1 - I i ' . I i 111 I :-. 1' -' ' W ..I i I 1 I t I 1 , I ... I I I fl tm 7 1: I . I i- JSV tl-MC I Special t- Raid I m Our Shoe Department will be a lively place this week. (ft We have prepared a feast of style and prices that will glad- 'Sl den the hearts of all callers. Oat Loss Unfortunately we are overstocked in this line, hence it's not a question of oost, THEY MUST BE SOLD. Here is a list of brands, style, sizes and prices : 100 Pairs Ladies and Misses Oxfords, in the well known brands of Ziegler and Thos. 0. Plant. These Oxfords sold at 2.25 and $2.00. This Sale 754 $1.00 and $1.25. i 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 vvvvvVvvmvvvUUUvvVvvvvvvvvvT 1 The American Stock Co., X- HAVE JUST RECEIVED TnEIR Enormous Spring Stock and invites the inspection of the public. The latest makes and styles in Spring Suits for everybody 3 At Priceti that Knock Out Competition 3 Mens Furnishing Goods of every description. Cheap too. 3 Shoes, np-to-date styles and of the best makes. Dry Goods of all kinds. We carry a choice line of MILLINERY that is pret--2at enough to suit any lady. Ladies Dress Goods of every qual- ity from ginghams to the most select weaves, nt right prices. Give us a call and we'll do the rest AMERICAN STOCK CO., 3 P. HOWARD, Proprietor, X 59-61 Mlrfdta Street. SAAAAAAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiA . rVVTVVVVTVVVTffffffTTfTTVTVTTTfTfTfTTfTTTTTT?TTf ' r 8 JJIm For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Good Tilai llan 35c GALLON. i ; ; READ 0U R S AD'S; ITtlwl Lti RAYKYOU; '. v. .- Phor.3 Your Gain $1,00. m -mm m ir JL nn UlAJ 'a . ' T I s We Sell the; Best of Jrh Store Corner. C1.:Ij f. May laropsaW looking refreshed hy the recent 'sJwwejfc; kI. :-f ': ; Mr E S Ouklni an o family spent Bun. day In New Bern.:;. ( - );? Kr BUI Btapleford and wife, of ' (rait, pent Sunday t this place. !i t".V L Mr Adam Heartly toft this morning for PoMock8viUe,Vf ?,:.-.... t Ml si Minnie Folcher, of Trait spent Saturday night nd Bnnday with her parents. ... ' ;. ' - Mr. 0 WBarbonr returned home last night from Aurora. ., . ,. . ', ... MraHeriette Simpson of Rlverdale, vialted friends here but week. , . Elder V G JSrittlaa preached one of his able sermons to an attentive congre gation last. Friday evening at Oak Grove.-' ' Mr. John Hart continues very ' sick. HIa marry friends wish ' for Us. re covery. , , ' . Our Sunday school la progreaalng fine ly. We have some very .good Sunday School worken. 2 The christian people met at Mr Chat. Ipock's last Sunday evening and enjoyed a heart felt prayer meeting. " LESS worn." , Children 'will play and get over-heated get their feet wet, expose themselves la dosena of ways, and yon can't prevent It.' All you can do la to keep them as free from exposure as poaalble and al ways have In the house a Cough Remedy that can be depended upon. Anway's Croup Syrup will fill every requirement. It la guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colda and Croup or the price 25 cents will be refunded by any dealer telling It. Sold by -Davie', Henry'a, and Bradham'a Pharmacy. At Davis'. Go to Davis' for moth balls, fly paper, Insect powder.chlorlde of line In cans for disinfecting, etc JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whiskey la the best. Middle street. May's Landing, Jones Co., May 6, 03. Friend Jlmmle: Send by-steamer How ard 2050. hard brick and 3600 samon, (soft), I send money, by bearer.' Please send as soon as possible, and send me a receipt by mail and oblldge, truly yours, Jonsma. To Moore's Brick yard. Banana Cream at McSorley's, fresh to day. We are still selling meat at Uio per pound, not 20c as reported. Oaks Mar ket. ARBJJCKLE'S ROASTED Ml Jill m f - 'lf V -r aj '-"' "' jJT ' I lb.- Package lie. lAAAAAJ 'WWW WWW 100 POZEK 3E3Esi;lfi3E5Eose M MMMMMMOMMMMMKt M 1' r. i'.. EilEIS ?1 'ij, Death of CM." H. A, Dowd kt rU& Planiferlethedlst Orphanaire Ar : HTe4. ! Meeting ef tn'TrStji" tees of tka BUn and baaf and Damn Asylam V ' OMd Crops. ; RAtftioMayl&CoI. H. A. Dowd died In Rex Hospital here last evening. During the greater part of the otvUwar at was the Btata'i assistant qnarter master here. He was a native of Tar boro but had lived here some years. His body was taken to Tarboro for burial this morning. . v To the great satisfaction of the trus tees of the Metodlst Orphanage here, who met today, the plans for the $25,000 main building ' arrived today, ' after six months delay. There will be at once a call for proposals. It Is the desire, to have work begin by June 1, If possible. The trustees of the Institution tor the white blind and the negro deafmute and blind Institutions met today and re elected the officers." Superintendent John B, Ray's reelection Is for 8 years. All the crops In this section except small grain look particularly well. The State Undertakers and Embalm ers Association met here today, Mr. Togler of Salem presiding. : The State convention of Elng'a Daugh ters began here at noon today, Mrs. W. H. & Bnrgwyn of Weldon presiding. All other circles In the State are repre sented. Today the State Issued eight warrants for free libraries for rural public schools, bringing the number np to 876. Three convicts from Hyde county ar rived at the penitentiary today one to serve 19 years. Among today's arrivals were C. M. CoOke Louisburfi; 0. 0. Bvanar Man teo; J. L. Lister, South Mills; W. H. Weatherby, W. H. Zolla, Elisabeth Cliy; H. W. Simpson, JSew Bern. Mrs. Isabella Davis, one of the chief officers of the National convention of King's Daughters, was to have attended today's convention, but severe Illness prevented her from being present. Hosiery Bargains thla Week. A big shipment of Ladles Fine Hosi ery consisting of black and fancy colors, also lace strip at the following special prices. 10c, 15c, SSo, 85c and 50c pair; also Infants Bocks, in white and black, at 10c, 15c a 23o pr. BARFOOT BROS. i COFFEE ssaaiaaaaass...... 7 E'.: Makes ddidous hot biscuit, rolls, crusts griddle cakes and muffins. A cream of tartar powder, absolutely pure. NOYAL.MKIN NWDM Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. Ralkioh, May 18. The Supreme Court Sled the following opinions .here today: Frits, vs. R. R. from Guilford, no er ror. - State vi. Thompson, from Montgom ery, error. Bntchlns vs. Bank, from Durham, af firmed. State vs. Gonley from Rowan, no er ror. Markbam vs. Conservatory of Music, no error. Cotton Mills vs. Town of Waxhaw, af Armed. Smith vs. R. R. from Roberson, no er- ror. , Zachary vs. Perry, from Wayne, af firmed. Cogdell vs. R. R. from Beaufort, no error. Morton vs. Telegraph Company, from Onslow, two cases decided in favor of defendant. State vs. Whitaker, from Pankln, per curiam, affirmed. State vs. Houstln, from Iredell, per curiam, affirmed. Worth Will Case, from Randolph, per curiam, affirmed. Felmet vs. Rankin, dismissed under rule 17. Bodglns vs. Telegraph Co. from Per son, appeal dismissed, matter having been aettled by parties. l am Drear. Toe price of many, drugs nseAJa medicine la rtonlshlngstothossjrjo are not acquainted tmoue remarked a druggist to srPhl Times representative. There eral that are worth their weight (about $20 an ounce), while $2,' $5 an ounce are quite common, price la pharmacy. Bat there Is onaithmg that t can recall .which la worUatnore than Its weight In gold. This la peeydo phyeoetlgmtne, I don't think 'that jit baa a popular name. It la-toorlchto( that . In. the pharmadsta nstAlnas quo tod at 11 a grain, or 9i87.KHn onnce. . The seed from which- thorilzng la made grewa In India and BraxUJU well as in parts of South Africa. (This seed, tradition says, was once BseiLiy native chiefs as an ordeal Theficdeel generally resulted ip the aeatbv'bgne man npon whom It was tried andWtt was cooaldered aa'a great truth Under. The prepared drag la aometimssisMsH now In prescrlptloiia for the treataasal of heart disease." ., . , . KB AT QUESTION SETTLED. f easBwassaaaMas T WgM Plot to Take Its Mace. "The shortness of the meat snoolr sad the high price of steak Is not sa unmiti gated evil. Oa the ooutrary It Is a prob able blessing," says the Brooklyn Sag la. - m - "i meat ooold b raised to a price that would auks It prohibitory, It might still be of good result, btcaase it, would teach those who Idepend almost entirely apoa It to widen their dietary and lean to enjoy many good things of which they are bow Igaoraafc To auny,- -especially In the dtles, there are but three j foods; meet, poieum ana , urevi. ine . weary aaoaotoay of this 'program, the ', unsatis fied bat Indefinite longings for a . widen ing of it, affect appetite and surely affect spirits and temper, t t.'.w -"r t i j The laborer goes t hie work . ftllsd with meat, potatoes aad bread. At Boon he nds sold sseat aad bread In his dls aarpall aad at night he It confronted try meat' and potatoes, " sometimes asperate, sometimes combined Into a greasy stew, eometlmes chopped Into hash. "ThU kind af thing fills him,' -tat la a finer tense h oaa hardly be said to feel kha.Phyilclaas have dlteovered that a limited and anchangtng diet lowers Vital ity and health," " ;; '; ,' ;"7 Such a time as this glyes every one sa opportunity to teat the value of Grape Hots as a food and prove to themselves that It more than takes the place f sseat and really furnishes more aearishmeal for the hedy aad greater strength aad vitality for the brain and nervous system it It also aa economical food that reduces the cot of llrlngto the minimum. - Grtjs-Naliare probably entitled to Uie claim to be the most porfectl adapt ed f"' i for human needs Sow extant, TI n r- -t eater and the Vfjitarlan are ;:'.. .;.rir.4 with Its erlep Uit and d ." tsEarorof gre s'vr and . bn;.e la :trf .-' I 1 y t:. '. ' " - a are fourtc; if. ' : 1 1 a CO, NIW VORK. THE MARKETS. The Ibdowlag quotations were recelv ed by J. K. Latham ft Co, New Bern M.O. Naw Voax, May 18. CorroKi Open. High. Low. Close Jaly .10 9.10 8.88 8.88 Aug. 8.85 8.86 8.81 8.81 Sep 8.87 8.87 8.15 8.15 Oct 8.17 8.17 7.W 7.99 Chicago, May IS. Open. High. Low. Close . 794 7l 7St 761 Open. High. Low. Close ea 69i hi 6H Open. High. Low. Close . 967t 973i 967 967) Whbat: July.... Cobb: May Rlbs:- May New York, May 13. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 198(1271 196 197 Bo Ry 86J 87 38 87 U. 8. L 13 18J 13 131 U. & S 40t 41 0j 41 Mo. P. 99 100 981 100 Atchison 781 79 771 79 Va. C. 0 71 78 711 71 A. 0. O 53 53 Angloe. ........ 181 UnrtMl Bpott 8.8-83. Sales 8,000 bales. Futures, May-June 4.58. Aug-Sept, 4 63. Sept-Oct 4.39. PORT KBOKIFTS. Same week last year. 71,000 Last week 61,000 This weec. Bat. 14000 8000 10000 12000 Moa. 5000 Tuea. 4000 Wed. 11000 Thura. 7000 Frl. 90000 68,000 Advices to J. E. Latham A Co. yester day: Semi-weekly receipts good this year against 90,000 last year. Shipments tl- 000. Marketa very dull. R. Moore Go. Absence of support only explanation for decline. Receipts now aeem dead a a & Moore Co. Dccllae oa local long selling aa weak ly Govern meat report ooastdered favof- R. J. Johasoa Co. fRUIT8 AND FLOWERS. A vary good fertiliser ror house plants is coffee greoda, It Is tssually best to set stakes by the aide of tha gladiolus plants and tte theot an. - - U la aa advantaga fea gathering the fwittoUvathatxaeajowlowBpreaa- lni heeds. v Dwarf eart and grapes are two fruits espedallr adapted - to small slaces where Uttla caa be spared. in growing fruit for market It is af great advantaga to have varieties that will keep long and beat transportation .'.Tbecreattf porttoat of the toots of a grtoerUMi arow. aaaf the aarfacev and fof thla reason the cultivation should bti shallow. rsvtUlaera also should be applied Beat the) aorfaoe...., , , : The longer aa orchatd la kept la etri- tlratlea and eretie taken off the greater becomes the) necessity for liberal ana nvrlnsY Apply . lit broadcast trees at least aa far aa the branches as i piTH.AfiD POINT j.t V- . - smasasaaaBBmSBB v . , a. ft How nasi: peoplt) bate rfta jrlthovl feaaae? . . - . Too bav the right to M the Hoot; of coarse, oat wny Insist wpoa bi , 1 man to aid ronrseUJ , aw cant afford it. , : t Offer aa article far sale that ether people want and 70a (wUl bar av) tronble In gotuDg rich. ,. . , ' TntmVf M eoe ran look ! from t's woi t-l s e a wb!t hMrse go by andrr-1 s to I's CUea salUi the same i . , ' . r ' Sret".Tfif?r!5!rf M Ices' a -1 1 f. Crrt r--na ar Know Drift, Frost and Admiral JlSTlCItEiEIVEB. jortsujouth Corned Mullets. Fresh Straw berriee from Whitehurst's farm every morning.' i Fresh Fox River rrint and Elgin Butter received every week anderved from oue of the finest refrigerators in the city. omplete stock orstaple PRICES'. 'Phone 91. i tawVnwVawVlwVwViy!swVinwV ttenwViawVl Fox 'River Trint "Butter 35c per Pound. If you want your breakfast table complete buy your But ter Coffee, Tea, Flour, &c. from us. . Wo also have a large stock of all kinds of Canned Good9 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. Jr., Wholesale and Retail drccer, PHONE 69. Cor. Broad e& Hancock His. Going tgp; If so, see that your trunk contains a Htock of vacation Btaff. YouH need Soft Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuifs, Underwear, a Straw Hat. All the filings a gentlemen needs and a good assortment of each sort at prices with which he will not think of finding fault. Step in Before You Leave. E. W ARMSTRONG, 67 Middle Street. if The World's Appetite ' ' 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 sity of getting them at a rea- sonable price. 1 We watch for . qualify always, but we see, too that the price is right. J J.Tolson, Jr. Mil diU Ml. M-jrf' -i ... ' Broad SUwocet 'mi a. lit-, 1.4 4,ys ifi -. 'lofts xno'v'e' 1florett Poor ni Window avn Mt,e v TTtf Jwaiw. Painta. n t Mu. " . aii.XlLM 'a MhihYfmr V V 1 1W oiivm auv mil -fi , . ,, i : ' ' ' cAhMIWlBeevrliigCBSImpro t 6ur gooda aa repreaented, ; PRICES THK LOWEST. , ;,G!tfl ta'yonr'ordeTsv . i. .. . , . - f . load and Fancy Groceries at RIGHT Wholesale eft XXetall Grocer. I 71 Broad HU Bcreeni, Lawn Mpwert, Ice (jr. Ollsl Varnish. Enamels i i ( ' - , El I m. f 'afTT1. a W 2 j , Phone t37 . ,. ' ! " J. V-iQas!cill Hen,. 30 LIXIU t nil rial r ii st t it ri 21 - ' ' ' ' i rnaiti r u .:! If
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