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HIW BIBS, H. C, SATURDAY M0RNIN6. MAY 17, 1902.
VOL. XX-NO. 41.
TWENTY-FIRST YIAE
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Reelsboro.
May 18 Mr. Daffy Pipkin and lister,
Mlsi Delia, of this place, attended church
at Amity Sunday.
Capt. Bill Paris, J E Bennett and C H
Barrow, of New Bern, apent last Sunday
in Reelsboro,
Mrs John Sawyer and children, of
Wilmington, are visiting her parent at
this place.
Mr Bob Harris and M C Brtnson of
Kershaw, were the guests of Mr and Mrs
N G Brlnson of this place, last Sun
day. Mr Jones, the Disciple preacher, failed
to fill his appointment here Sunday on
account of bad weather.
ATLANTIC & N. C. RAILROAD CO.,
Transportation Department
RKGULAR SUNDAY TRAINS
Fur Morehead City, for the Season Es
tablished. In effect. Sunday,
May 11th, 1902.
The following low rates of fare on
these trains will apply, good for one day,
via: Round trip
New Bern, $ .60
Kiverdale, .56
Croaten, .50
Havelock, .45
Newport, .S5
Wildwosd, .25
Clark's (Conductor will collect) .05
WFor schedule see regular A. & N.
C. time table, trains 7 and 8.
8. L. DILLr
(lenerai Superintendent.
Qoldsboro, $1.25
Kinston, .80
Caswell, .80
Dover, ."Hi
Core Creek, .10
Tnsoarora, .f5
COVE.
May 18. Rev. W. H. Townsend filled
his regular appointment here Sunday.
Our Sunday School is progressing
nicely the membership is large and tweh
ty visitors were welcomed last Sunday.
We now hnve a singing school one
night In each week with Mr. E. O. Avery
as an instructor In which the most of our
youag people are Interested.
Our truckers have finished shipping
peas and are cultivating the same lands
for another crop.
It seamB that strawberries aro scarce
here as Mr. L. F. JTaylor says ohe has
thus far gathered one half pint from two
acres.
Mr Joe Roberson madu a tiusiuess trip
to New Bern Wednesday.
-..Mr Duncan Ipock visited at Mr J J
Boyd's Sunday.
Miss Nellie Taylor spent Wednesday
night with friends In Now Bern.
Mr Walter Clover is on a visit at More
head, probably for his health.
Hi noii
Cigars at Davis'.
Theo. Cnbann'.a. Koyal lilu' , I ew
Wallace, Flor do Teller, and other lead,
ing brand, at Pavls Proscription l'har
macy.
Wo are still selling meat lit 12jc per
pound, not 20c as reported. Oaks Mar
ket.
Fyny-BUam Relieves Right Away
and makes a speedy end of coughs and colds.
NORFOLK VA. I
Completion of Trolley Roads Gives the
City Fine Access to Oceai Resorts.
Work Progressing Finely
on Hospital.
May 16. The Bay Shore Electric Rail
way Company are now operating Its
cars to Ocean view. The opening of
this road took place a few days ago
when the first car made the run In four
teen minutes, a distance of ten miles,
everything worked like a charm and the
management 'expressed themselves as
highly pleased with the results. We
now have two trolley roads to Ocean
Ylew. The season at this place com
menced yesterday, also Norfolk-on-the
roads opened for business on Sunday
laBt, and Lafayette Park was alio thrown
open to the public, this is a very popu
lar resort for the young people of our
community. The menagerie if well
stocked, the variety of wild animals are
well selected and affords lots of pleasure
to tbe patrons of the park, the Sunday
concerts are also a great attraction to
tho people who frequent It. With
Ocean View, Norfolk-on-the-roads, Vir
ginia Beach and Lafayette Park, Nor
folkonlans can get all the recreation and
amusement necessary to their well
being.
Work is progressing nicely on the
new Protestant hospital, in Ghent, our
aristocratic suburb. The building when
completed will rank with the finest hos
pitals In the South. It will be equipped
with all modern improvements and will
contain all new and scientific apparatus
known to the medical fraternity this In
stitution will be ready for occupancy by
next fall.
Norfolk will soon have a library, a
library present from Mr Andrew Car
negie. A letter was recently sent to the
donor Informing him that council had
paesed an ordinance accepting Lis gift
and providing for the maintainance of
the library, the letter reached Mr Car
negie previous to his sailing for Eu
rope
LESS WORRY.
Children will play and get ovcr-hcated
get their feet wet, expose themselves in
dozens of ways, and you can't prevent
it. All you can do is to keep them a9
free from exposure as possible and al
ways have in the house a Cough Remedy
that can be depended upon. Anway'B
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 Davis', Henry's, and Bradham's
Pharmacy.
The King's Daughters Reformatory
Young Criminals.
Last Volume North Carolina Regi
mental Histories. Biological
Clnb Contest. Lamps For
Confederate Monament
Nothing of Interest
In State Depart
ments. Raleigh, May 16. There la general
satisfaction at the decision of the King's
Daughters to take up the establishment
of a reformatory foi young criminals as
what they term their "State work." Un
doubtedly they will have' the moral and
financial aid of various other .organize
tlona and of many private individuals.
The State officials will know the great
need for a reformatory.
State Auditor Dixon today made an
address at Winston-Salem, at tbe clos
ing of the public schools.
The fifth and last volume of the North
Carolina Regimental Histories are now
being distributed. It is declared to be
the most interesting of all the volumes.
At the State Agi (cultural and Mechan
ical College here this morning the Bio
logical Club had its first annual contest.
Among the subjects were "Beed Reger-
mlratton," "The White Ants," "loads
and their economic value," "How plants
are pollerized," etc. Junius S, Cates Is
the president of the society.
An eastern league of baseball teams Is
being formed In this State.
E. A. Johnson, colored, second assis
tant U. 8. district attorney here, hts re
turned from Petersburg, where he male
the annual address before the negro
State Normal School. In this school are
a number of students from this State.
There were GO In tbe graduating class.
Only the merest routine wort is going
on In the various State departments here
at present. News was never scarcer.
At the base of the Confederate monu
ment In Union or Capital Square are
four lamps, each carrying three electric
lights. These are to be removed and
placed in tho grounds of executive man
sion and cannon ball will take their
place. The lamps are not lighted and
the ironcolonus aro staining the granite
base of the monument.
Celery Headache Powders.
There Is not any belter renfedy for
headache than these powders. Tboy
never fall to relieve. Made and sold only
t Davis' Prescription Pharmacy.
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ALL OF OUR
75 CENT LINE
FOR 50c.
REMEMBER we are still
Selling I lb, Packages of
Arbuclke's Coffee lie. -
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HACKRURN'S
Special
Sale!
Our 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.
Our 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 :
100 Pairs Ladies and Misses Oxfords, in the well known
brands of Ziegler and Thos. O. Plant. These Oxfords sold at
12.25 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 house wear. 75 pairs to close
out at
75c and $1,00.
The Amem Stock Go,
HAVE JUST ItEOEIVED THEIR
2v Enormpu Stock
3C and invites the Inspection of th public "
j v The latest makes and styles In Bpring Bulta for everybody
& At PrfcWtliat Knock Oat Competition 2C
.' , Mens Furnishing Goods of every description. Cheap too.
Shoes, up-to-date styles and of tbi best makes! Dry Goods of
all kinds. W carry a choice line of MILLINEBY that is pret
J J ty enough to jult any ladyv f Ladies Dress Goods of every qual-,
g ity from ginghams W the most select weaves, at right prices.,.
'' Gfte us a call and well do the rest ) ? . . .-
AMERICAN STOCOO;,
2 SOWABB, Proprietory
- 50-01 JHddle Street.
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E. HAVENS,
The Old Beliable Btioe Maker on Middle
Slrft has pleased the people for years
with his work. Can exoell all others In
the business In this oitv. The repairing
of Ladles (hoes a spec laity,
1C0J KIDDDS BTKEET.
LAXATIYB TASTELESS
IILL Tonic.
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FRESH
Car
Snow Drift,
White Frost
and Admiral
JUST RECEIVED.
Portsmouth Corned Mulleta.
Fresh Strawberriee 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.
omplcte Btock of staple and Fancy Groceries at RIGHT
PRICES.
Wholesale
A Retail
Groeer,
'Phone 91.
71 Broad Hi.
Going
Away
If so, Kce that your trunk
contains a stock of vacation
stuff. You'll netd Soft
Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs,
Underwear, a Straw Hat.
All the fixings 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,
G7 Middle Street.
It
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A Staple
used every day in every home.
We sell lots of it and it's al
ways fresh and clean.
Keally pleasing for use in
large or small quantities.
Fruit Season.
Canning Season.
We want to furnish all the
suirar you need and it will be
to ysur interest to call. Onr other staples are ot eqnal excellence.
J. J. TOLSON, Jr.,
Broad St Grocer. Phone S37
Fox Hiver
Wnt "Butter
35c per Pound. t
If ypu want your breakfast table complete buy your Bu;
ter Coffee, Tea, Flour, &o. from ua. ,
We also have a largo stock of all kinds of Canned Goods
that we do not care to carry over for next season, that Wft are
are selling at a bargain. r i.
Don't buy anything in our lino until you get our prices. V-
Yours to Please, -
Wholesale and Retell drocer, - T
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:'' Wire Screens, Door and Window Screens, Lawn Mowers, tee O
Fteeters, Ioe,8haTers. . ' (-r-
M : lk full line of IUrdware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Enamels in (;
SUve and Allaminum ; J,
A new Jot Ball Bearing Castors, Improved. ".''
wi Out goods as represented, PRICES THE t0 WEST.
;f ,Glve us yow orders, :: " - if v J
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