Newspapers / The Daily Journal (New … / May 15, 1902, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Trtwliyii. ..4i4rfii -taws.- VW- AT7 r t VOL, IX NO. 39. KW BIEVH. C, TSOESDAT -HOUKir IA? , 1901 TWENTY FIRST YIAB 4". vl SpfciiL ' 1 -1 Sale ! Our Shoe Department will ft We have prepared a feast of style 0S den the hearts of all callers. $ Our Loss Your Gain A Unfortunately we are overstocked in this line, Ihence it's $ not a question of cost, THEY MUST BE SOLD. " 4fS Here is a list of brands, style, sizes and prices : tlOO Pairs Ladies and Misses Oxfords, in the well known brands of Ziegler and Thos. G. Plant. These Oxfords sold at $2.25 and $2.00. This Sale 75c, $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 out at 75c and ttvWVTTVVTVVV I Th American IIAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR x Enormous Spring Stock and invites the inspection of the The latest makes and styles At Prices that Knock Out Competition Mens Furnishing Goods of every description. Cheap too. Shoes, up-to-date styles and of the best makes. Dry Goods of all kinds. We carry a choice line of MILLINERY that ispret ty enough to suit any lady. Ladies Dress Goods of every quai nt ity from ginghams to the most select weaves, at right prices. Give us a call and we'll do the rest. I AMERICAN STOCK CO., P. HOWARD, 59 LAAAAAAAAAAiAAtAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAX rVVVVV r Fo Thtwsday, FAday & Sattwday 11 to o F Fill THE WILBUR FOR 4A444A4l444illllall4ii4AlltIIIIA(lll a a a a a a. a a.' GOOD LARPjALL THS -We Sell Everything! We Sell the Best of Everjthfii! 6t' g'PhOMsO. be a lively place this week. l and prices that 'will ' glad- VI house wear. 75 pairs to close y $1,00. Stock Co., I public. ' in Spring Suits for everybody J Proprietor, - 61 Middle Street. It HKmrnHKmnrmry WE WILL ALL OP.OTO ', , . $1.00 SHIRTS FOR 75c. .MyMMMMMMMm 35c. kjiifciLn. fi 4 ASell the Besfco 8 1 1 M t t a e e e e e e e s Store Corn:b::v" - , -.oitwia... May 14. The people in general are very much pleated to have a nlee re freshing rala San day, nd especially the fanning elan of people as theoropa we needing rain very badly. , ! ?"- Cotton and corn are looking very nlee, potatoes are UlnS. . The Baptist .brethren did not have services Sunday on account of rain. Mr. 0. W.Rogers, of La Orange, wai visiting friends at Olympla Sunday, Ur. Gilbert Oasklnt, of Trultfi wm In Olympla Sunday, also Mr. David Thomas, of Train's. An Ice cream tapper was given at the home of Mr Mlffln, and Miu Lone Holtoa Saturday night In honor of Mr O A Bankt of Arapahoe, the occasion was a pleasant one to all. Mr Banks It one of Arapahoe's finett young men and is very sociable and clever. . , Mlaa Cora Holton, of Reeltboro, vlelt ed relatives in' Olympla last week. Mr Wm Slmmont is shipping cabbage thlt week. He has fine ones thlt year. Try the new remedy for icostlyeneas, Chamberlain'! Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Every box guaranteed. .Price, 85 cents. For tale by F. S, Puffy. LESS WORRY. Children will play and get over-heated get their feet wet, expose themselves In dozens of ways, and yon can't prevent it. All you can do it to keep them at free from exposure at possible and al ways have in the house a Cough Remedy that can be depended upon. Anway't 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 It. Sold by Davit', Henry's, and Bradham'a Pharmacy. At Davis'. Go to Davis' for moth balls, fly paper, Insect powder.chlorlde of lime in cant for disinfecting, etc. JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whiskey It the best. Middle street. May's Landing, Jones Co., May 6, '03. Friend Jlmmle: Send by steamer How ard 2050 hard brick and 8800 samon, (soft), I tend money by bearer. Please send at toon at possible, and tend me a receipt by mall and oblldge, truly yours, Johnnie. To Moore's Brick yard. Banana Cream at McSorley't, fresh to day. We arc still selling meat at life per pound, not 20c as reported. Oaks Mar ket. HAVE A Jin uuau 75 CENT LINE FOR:50n: f MMSMMSSMMaMMMVMMt4 B ; ni uuuui u ; o uu u .-'I. ....... . . . . . : i . . WElpI ''t'v''ii j r 1 1 a THE VARXETS.. v The following quotations were receiv ad by J. X. Latham A Co, Hew Ben K.O. . " Niw Toax, May 14. Oonoft- Open, High. Low. Close July... 8.M 8.07 8.88 9.07 Aug. 8.88 8.75 8.88 8.75 Sep 8.19 8JM 8.15 8.18 Oct . : . . 8.04 8.10 7.07 8.10 Chicago, May 14. Open. High. Low, Close . 78 761 76 75 Open. High. Low. Close .62 63 821 62 Open. High. Low. Close 978 077 975 977, WatiATi July.... Cobb: May Blbs: May New York, May 14. Stocks; Open. High. Low, Close Sugar 128x128 Wt Wf So By 87 87 86J 87 C. 8. L 18 18 18 18 0.8.8 41 41 41 41 Mo. P. 101 101 100 100 Atchison 79 79 78 79 Va. C. C ...71 72 72 72 A, C. 0 58 58 Am" Ice Liverpool Spots 6.3-32. Sales 7,000 bales. Futures, May-June 4.56. Aug-Sept. 4.60. Sept-Oct 4.36. PORT RKOBIPTS. Same vsek Last week U1.000 This weec. Sat. 14000 Mon. 5000 Thea. 4000 Wed. 7000 last year. 71,000 8000 10000 12000 11000 7000 20000 68,000 Thurt. Frl. Advices to J. E. Latham & Co yester day Very few buying orders. Absence of support accounts for weakness. R. Moore ft Co. Would see wheat on band spots. Ribs ought to decline but are very firm with upward tendency now. Geo. W. Stone. . Fins 8prlng Lamb first of the season at Oaks Market, Today. 4- u j 1 1 " - h . ' . - ' mm ' v t;1'J.'..'"'(tvt,i.,''H' 5 ' ' '' 1 ' Hi. IS -:fr' v 1 ' First j Brick ef hiUe$ MemorUj Bulldlne Laid. Hag's Daagktor's Ceareatloa la Sestloa. Governor Ayeeek Be tarns , From Educational Tour. Corporation Com missioners Start on Official Trip. XUution, May 14. The session of the King's Daughter's State Convention here today was interesting. Two mat ters were discussed, one the staking of St. Luke's Home for aged women here an institution for the whole State, It being now maintained by one circle alone. The other matter was the estab lishment of a reformatory. Governor Aycook returned this morn ing from a 10 days tour In the pied mont section, In the Interest of publio education. He Is greatly pleased and Impressed by the attitude and interest of the people. Yesterday he spoke at Lawndale, Cleveland county, to 8,000 people. That Is a thriving section. Within s radius of Ave miles are three high schools, all full. The Bute charters the jGreentboro Hardwood Manufacturing Co., capital 925,000, Nell Ellington and others, stockholders. It will manufacture many articles out of hardwoods. The corporation commissioners left today on a twelve day tour, during which they will meet and confer with the authorities of some 80 coon tits re garding tax matters. Dr. Abbot is in the list and goes to Goldsboro, Kins ton, New Bern, Washington, Edenton, Elizabeth City, Hertford, Plymouth, WUllamtton and Currituck - Court House. Today President Winston laid the first brick of the new auditorium at the Ag ricultural and Mechanical College and formally christened the structure as The Fallen Memorial Building," In honor of the late Stanhope Fallen, who made the noble gift to the State of the college site, 70 acrecs. President Wins ton has Invited Minister Wn Ting Fang to attend the commencement and speak. The Board Of Embalmers is In session here. A dozen applicants for license are being examined by It. Among the latest arrivals at the peni tentiary it a 15 year old whlte.boy, from Chatham otunty. This It another Illus tration of the grave need of a reforma tory. Chip Items. May 1 4. Farmers are complaining of a bad stand of corn. The rain Sunday was a great benefit. The new building at Street's Ferry Is nearly finished. Some people call It Craven county's ornament. Mr. Bt Clair Lancaster is able to be up and about again after a short Illness of malarial fever. There hat been severel eases of whoop Ing eough In our neighborhood. Mr. Basnlghtof New Bern, pasted through here Sunday on his wsy to Vanceboro. We are about done transplanting to bacco In this lection. Bids are asked for, for service oa a smD route from here to Dobba. "Is th' feral isoert gasped Pat as be rsthed lute the station. "It ley reviled, the agent calmly. . "Pawy tidut yea Ut me that tvMs ,04 am taw yhthfday. awn Ot irndnM Utbrak me mc ramlnUVlhafr pecvnal. : . - nSIDB THB GROOBRT. tome Fact Haas Xaewm. '. It Is oftia thought that grocers really have very Uttie ear regarding the feed value of the articles they sell, bat the real taots are that troeary keeper t tka rlgtft tort in extremely parUoalar as to what tW rseomtaantl. H One f the fraternity relates i .tale. The highest prlos4 ootfet e 'the' bar- ket I latrodsoetrur my . enstomera sad ased myself; r hegaa lo' have oOlowa attacks aad after ' a- little obtervaiUat ftalbated them oTrectly to eoffei'Xmy naw a sen on unoaiBg u 4 gos petnv but I fait the heed Of s warm driak tor Along la a wholeeale grocer irgkd sat to pat la some f oatum Food tlocTee la say stoat hicht- dUl trlth eoj4ldeT- able mitfivtag.fot, at that Usee, the aow fattens Poetusa wis wall aotas knowa. He arget ate to try ir myself, whkh 1 did aad war diagaeted wlU h flat, tasteless beverage, to was my Wife, I re membered .the . wholesale grobe'r i said somethlag abbot followlny dlnotloat carefully, to Jl took the. pack age 'aad studied U. 1 at oooe dlaoevered that we had not boiled It loag enough, oely three ot four minutes, bat It mast be boiled 15 mlantee at wast, to we tried It again, with the results that we got a perfect eUp of coffot, a delightful and healthful beverage. I have continued the set of Poatum la my home ever since. We ate It for breakfast, dinner and tapper. ' Ky tUloue a'.tacit quickly kft esd I am fre frota then a1; 5thar. I br-i to erj ' 'a to my c.- !.-rm enw-'..'rf r ' ( v',it of I n t "a tt r. MRS. IDA L ROSER Grand-Nieee of Ex-President James K. Polk, Writ to Mrs. Pinkham Sayinst ; , " Dzas Mrs. Pimkham : I have been married for nearly two year, and so far have not been pleased with a child. I have, however, suffered with a com plication of female troubles and pain ful menstruation until very reoently.1 UBS. IDA Ii. BOSEB. "The value of Lvdia E. Pink' ham's Vegetable Compound was called to my attention by an intimate friend, whose life had simply been a torture with Inflammation and ulcer ation, and a few bottles of your Com pound cured her; she can hardly; believe it herself to-day, the enloyt each blessed health, I took four bottlea of your Compound and consider myself cured. I am once more in fine health and spirits; my domestle and official duties all teem easy now, for I feel so strong I can do three times what I used to do. You have a host of friends in Denver, and among the best count, Yours very gratefully, Mrs. Ida L. Boseb, 829 18th Ave., Denver, Col." 4SO0O forftlt If om Utthmftl It me v If you are ill, don't hesitate to get a bo tt of LydlaE. Pinhham's Yegetabl Compound at once, and write to Mrs. JHnsrnam Lynn, Mtuuu, for special ndvioe it Is free. ZORAH. Crops Suffering on Account of Draught. Preaching Services. May 18 Farmers are wanting to tee a good rain just now. Oatt are looking well, but would be much benefited by a shower. There Is hardly enough mois ture In the ground to sprout cotton that has not already come up. We had preaching at Friendship church on the first Saturday and Sunday by Elders Bennett and Lltchworth. The Zorah-Askln base ball club played the Maple Grove club on last Saturday, which retailed In a victory for the for mer. It makes us sad to report the death of Mr. David B. Catoa formerly of thlt piece, which occurred on the 5th Inst, at Blount's Creek. He has been a ooa- firmed Invalid for the last three or four years, suffering more than anyone will ever know. He was between 75 and 80 years of age and has been a faithful member of the Primitive Baptist church for the last 80 years or more. When the dark cloud of the sixties hong likes mantle over our land, he left home and friends and enlisted In the cause of the South. He served In company A. of the 67ta, K. a, regiment, and for bit faith fulness and steady habits was made searjeant ia his company. A good and aoble hearted man has gone, we believe, to That better land where all is peace aad love. Tk tllt. There, are scientists who say the world should go slow in the matter of trying to abolish the mosquito at i tell swoop. They aeeert that the insect balatte ef nature may be apeet ana aotaithlng even worse than the moa- ViUftconia in to take Its place. Urnnwr ef Isvan. Henri of Uavarre was saved from death at the massacre of Mr Bartholo mew by htaing under hnt Wife's ln ftTthtflgala. ft lasattsaatsd that ana eeova jrlll d stroy 700000 tosects ever; ; f i i U:. . . cwrtrnM. Wlaakm Tstaday loekiag , after the la. terest of the wbeooo aurket here. Htwtr eaaktas waal ts Klattoa Taaa lty aa anSUeSil " " L. VjmWne Kekoe, of Hew Ban ' here pareOag the nMdenet - tf J.L. Jsi ,1''' 'r 'ir" " 1 ' ' ' "Mr. Walter Dawtoa, of Coneto, speat Moaday night I ttwtroa boalataa, Geo, W. Buartkeiell, of Klattoa, ia towa Toeeaty oa ousiaeea. Mr. WlU Krwboca of Klastoa. waata Iowa utaeav ti?-.-n 7 t MiteOordots ef Bettea.Mta. 1 beta here etaee Buaday etntalif Woataaw ChritUaa Teaneraaoa Ukloa BJokabt hat eetttred tmtta a list of Messrs. Lr4VCoba l.U Patrlok laid W, J. Klltretl were sleeted all O. t hat Moaday, at that is always tha day far ths town alecUon.J Ws every one aad oat ticket' aad tl was tad right ttralrht Dtaw)eU.')f'? Mr. UJ. Caapmea retaraed Trldtt from Wlnstoa. " J " Mr. W, Gcskta weal td Eastoa fri- dayoatmslnees.' , ' tiiva .. Mr. 8. C. Cox speat Friday fa 0 Vtlle ea hnsIaestJ ' . T,l; t has beoome ofthtr TaSosbor ! '1 tana' t!i!t toasoa'We gnai Snow Drift, White Frost and Admiral :JlSTCnEiEIVEI. , jortsmouth Corned Mullets. Fresh Straw berriee from Whitehurst's farm every morning. Fresh Fox River Print and Elgin Butter received every week and served from one of the finest refrigerators in the city. omplete stock ofjjtaple and Fancy Groceries at RIGHT PRICES. 'Phone 91. lewViXlsnyjy1yViXJsgfV4vVt (,VhawVtltawVV Fox foer Wnt "Butter It 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, that we are are selling at a bargain. Don't buy anything in our lino until you get our prices. Yours to Please, J. Wholesale and Retail Orocer, PHONE 69. Cor. Broad & Hancock Su. ' tyVnewVew'1AeenX.ntAAl trWTisTitwFWSjiws ste VI VI W' Going 1 Away i ' If so, see that your trunk contains a stock of vacation atnff. You'll need Soft Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Underwear, a Straw Hat. All the fixings a gentlemen needs and a good assortment of ach sort at prices with which he will not think of finding fault. Step in Before You Leave. E. W ARMSTRONG, 67 Middle Street. Iwlasi. The World's Appetite mnat be satisfied by pro- vldinf the Best Groceries. Bnt the world thinks of somo- , thing besides jnst good, things to eat. It thinks of the neces .aity of getting them at a rea- able price. . We watch for - erctelity always, but we see, too ' that the price la right. i J J Jol3on, Jr. .... ' -.. 5 Bfozd SL Grocer. i: '(1 tt.-; WM E! orMtt'boor and Window Screen, Lawn, Mowers Ice C rreezeni Ioe Shaven. 1'A full line of Hardware, Palnta, Oila, Varnlah, -Koatuols U , Bilver and Allnmlnnm. v . . , '- - s aeW lo Ball jBeajin'j Oaaton, Imptortd, V f .. ". Oar good as represented, ; PRICES THJB LOWEST, rju Plve ns your order. , --vv- . , '. - Wholesale A Betail Orotjer, 3 71 Broad St. 35c per Pound. Jr., HlHf It tl rm, W aff IX B I J W ''.-Vf.l!: f.' some a fur the 14 1 , VlaiLUIIl 1 , , :.imiimuinnmimniT!''"; r i f i .'M ta not pUy ball raoxi 1 : idi. . . a ? ! t
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 15, 1902, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75