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t ' a A , i . ,v i i Ti- v IT -'' - - ". VOL. XX SO "r1 .IW BIRN, I. C, TUISDAY MORKlKfl, MAT 20, 1302. . -J . twihtifirstiiAr ''-IKrATraitlbN'S !:; To HACKBURN'S Specials THIS WEEK. , Slack Goos in Fancy Melrose and Whip Cord,'44 inch, only 1.0O and $1,25. ' Navy and Eeseda Whip Cord, 46 inch, this week f 1.00. "f Ton will have to see these to fully appreciate their value. . 1 Black Nuns Veiling, 36 inch) 56c value, this week 50c. ' Black Brillianteen, 38 inch, 11.00 grade, this week for 90c. - ., 76c- 65c. 65o - "'50c. v v . Gray Brillianteen, 44 inch, $1;25 valuej this week $1.00.' -5 Navy Blue and Brown, at the same Redaction. New Silks. 27 inch China Black, White and Colors at 50c. Black Taffeta Silk, 65c Value, special this week 55c. 23 inch Black, Taffeta, guaranteed stamped on every yard, I . 27 inch Black Taffeta, this week tl.00. 36 f 1.25. ; 42 inch Black Gloria Silk, 85c value, this week 75c. 22 incM Prunella Silk, $1.50 grade, Special at $1.25. All Foulards at cost for this week only. NEW GOODS in all departments. yNew Belts, New Wash Goods. Piaues in white and colors. Dimities, and Beautiful Lace Striped Lawns. AAA A AAA AAAAAA AAA A . -I Thfi Amfiiirlaii 4k. A. AAV AAAJLAUA AVU.1A MIlVVU VVII W. . n urn TTTom tjt iT?Txri7r mninn HAVE JUST RECEIVED TIIEIR Enormous Spring Stock -and invites the inspection of the public. J "3C '' Tne latest make8 and Btyles in Spring Suits for everybody : 3t At PrieeH that Knock Out Competition 3t . ; '1 Mens Furnishing Goods of every description. Cheap too. J Shoes, np-to-date styles and'of the all kiuas. xWe carry a choice line ty enough to suit any lady. Ladies Dress Goods of every qual- ity from ginghams to the most - 3 Give us a call and well do x AMFRinAN r iiiitiiuwi in wbwwb, w w 5f P. HOWARD, Proprietor, 2f :t 59-61 Middle (Street. It aAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA niiiinniiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiira TO THE WILBUR $1.00 FOR 75c. j;?; ,-:.,fl ALL,nW Ii. REr.lEr.lBER T. vye are still 50 .CENT SHIRTS 1 Tlin ; GOOD i URD ; ALL? THISIA7EE C 9CE T f im W; Sell ;the'' BStf Everything W)MSBB$S; '.':rt AAAlAAiAaAAAAAAA AAA A A A4 Rfftftt fift 1 best makes. Dry Goods of oi iULaaiNiiUi mat is pret- select weaves, at right prices. the rest sTnP.lc Rfl CaUK AT THE FOLLOWING , RRDUCTIpN,: i '""f-r Afi SHIRTS ' "I MC. : t 444 st AAA tiii A Asmst A Ai A i fmltt's FilmuT'ii ' , Democwtlo 'irimry helfl 'Trnltt'i, So. 8 townsblp,' Oram ooontj at t o'clock p. m.My 17th, 190a. I , , Th meeting wt bailed to order ty F. 8. Kniulltownslilp chalrmin; Election of a pertuneat chairman' wu In order, Noah T. Falcher and W. H. Whltehurtt wu nominated and ballot' taken, N. T. Faloher waa declared leeted, . v Election ot-8eoretary taken , an. ,.QUbert A.Qu Una was nnanlmoiuly eleoled Secretary Object of the meeting explained by the chairman, and then proceeded to eleet-a townahlp coramltte, and the n am ea be low wai electedr1'!', W -F. 8. Ernall, F. P. Howe," ;t: ul cher, Gilbert A. Guklni, W. H. Whlte haret. - - Vr ' - ; s 4 The chairman declared nominations In order for delegate "to the County Con? veatlon to meet In New Bern, May 21th, 1902, the following names were elect ed:: ,i v.; F. 8. Small, Brioe Qaaklns, W O. Whltford, W. A,- Barrlngton, W. L. Oaaklni, F. P. Howe, W. B. Arthur, W. A. Oasktna, J. A. Tkomaa. ' v The meeting then adjourned and everybody Invited, to ' participate In drinking barrel of lemonade," setting near the door. 'After, taking a refresh ing drink of , lemonade,, the committee perfeoted organization by electing F. 8. Email, chairman' execntire. committee and Noah T. Fulcher, Secretary. : , :; . Meeting adjourned, subject to call of chairman " 5 This the 17th day of May, 1003. , GrLBBBT At GabkiKs," 1 ; 1 Becretaryiof Meeting. ' A GERTIB HIHT. , In pur style of climate, . with Its sud den change of temperature, rain, wind nd sunshine often intermingled In Ingle day, It lino wonder that our children, friend ancLawlatlvea are so frequently taken front us by .neglected colds, half the death resulting directly from this cause. A bottle of Boichee't German Syrup kept about your home for Immediate use will prevent serious sickness.a large doctor's bill, and per haps death, by the use of three or four doses. For curing Consumption, Hem orrhages, Pneumonia, Bevere Coughs, Croup or any disease of the ' Throat er Lungs, Its success la limply ' wonderful, as your druggist will tell jou. Get a simple bottle free from F. 8. Duffy. Reg ular size, 75cts. Get Green's Special Almanac. At Davis'. Go to Davis' for moth balls, fly paper, Insect powder,chlorlde of lime In cans for disinfecting, etc ALL OP.OXJEfft. i. - i i .w. 1 if - : -iii' f i fi - nil !; ''i W :f: 75 CENT LINE ArhnrlVn'o nAff . "DOVER,, r Town . Without, Cemetery. Personal. rreclnct rrimaxy. j May 19. Mayor Blandford and family spent Tuesday In New Bern. - - C Meidftme. B. B, Taylor, Beth West L L Hargrar and XT B Baker are off to Elnston today, - - - Our town authorities rp having the streets put In good order and we are be ginning to .look more towny than ever. - , Crop we looking nicely through this section and the farmers seem to he pret ty well np with their work. ; : i ''. .. Mr T B Exheldga went t doldaboro Saturday and wfV return this morning. ; We had two colonel In town one day jastweek. Col-Pollock who waa down on boelnes and Col.. Davis awhile be tween Irwfcf v:-,;';;'?5-'" Prof. Hargrare will soon move Into the building that Mr B B Parrott ha recently completed on Lake View Ave nue,". ', Dover Precinct primary was held Sat urdayQalte an entbusiaatlo gathering os our ttlzen were-present. Mr. Beth West was made chairman pro-tern, 1 , Messrs. J. F.Tyndal, G. K. .West, B. O. Karnejsy, Dr. Ray Pollock, and G. V. Blchardson were elected delegate to the County Contention. Mr. Seth Watt was mads chairman of our executive committee for the next two year, ' Hon C. R. Thomas wu unanimously endorsed for renomlnatlon and our dele gate instructed to favor- delegate who would support Mr. Thomai In renomlda tlon. These were the only Instruction given to our delegation. , Dover Is the only town we know of but what has a cemetery. Reason 1st we have a healthy locality, 2nd, we hare a good doctor. Now we (don't intend to convey the the Idea that It Is Impossible for you to die here. - R. Celery Headache Powders. There I not any' belter remedy for headache than, these powders. They never fall to relieve. Made and sold only at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. , Cigars at Davis'. Theo, Cubanola, Royal Blue, Lew Wallace, Flor de Teller, and other lead ing brands, at Davl Prescription Phar macy. We are itlll selling meat at Hie per pound, not 80c as reported. Oak Mar ket. , Chocolate 200 per pound at McSorloy. JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whiskey Ujhe uen. wooie street. lln i v . - . POUI'D: r, n RALEIGH,'!! Diplomas From. Parts. Base Ball En- thuslam. Weather Report For ' V . Month ef Aprtlf-' 1 Ralsioh, May I9r The base ball crank here are delighted at the great game ' of .base, ball Saturday ' between Charloueanq Raleigh by far the great ettgameeref played In North Caro lina. '.I , v Today the diplomas, 40 in number, awarded to North. Carolina, exhibitions at Pari, arrived and will at once be dis tributed, by. the agricultural depart ment... ' ' The State today authorised the Bhaw Harness Co., of Charlotte to Increase It capital atock to $50,000. - On account of the 111 health of Fletcher Battle of Nash and Moses West of Orange, Gov. Ayeock pardon them. The condition of these men, who were serv ing U month term is such a to en danger the other prisoner.' President Wilson of the Agricultural and Meehaaieal College here I devoting thl . week to a tour In which he will ipeak on education and good road. The Supreme Court devote this week to the docket of appeal from the 16th dlttrlct " Very few rains fell Saturday night. Never was the farming outlook brighter- The weather report for this State for April, Issued today, says the mean tem perature was 56.9 degrees, or 1 4 degrees below nornal. The average rainfall was 2.44 inches, which is 1.88 below the nor mal. The average snowfall was only one tenth of an Inch, Snow really piled la measurable amounts west of the Blue Ridge and In the Piedmont plateau. . Gov. Ayeock left tonight on an educa tional tour. Fort Barnwell Primary. Che Democrats of Fort Barnwell pre cinct, met, W C White chairman, and elected MD Lane, W O White, B B Woo ten, L 8 Harper-, J W Lane, M H Carr, R A Russell and W B Pearce dele gates, and F R Smith, W R Sauls, J 8 W Pearce and T R Laner alternates to the Democratic county convention to be held at the court house In New Bern, May 14th. The following were elected for the township, executive committee, M D Lane, B B Wooten, J8W Pearce, F R Smith, W O Whit ehalmsn. Resolutions, TsrWlng the memory of Jefferson and Vanoe and reaffirming al legiance to the principle of Democracy as laid down by them, were adopted; The administration of Governor Ayeock and the official courser of Senator' rMm- mons and of Congressman Thomas was enthusiastically endorsed. The delegates were lnstnacted to support Sheriff Bid- die to succeed himself. MrJWLant wss recommended for Clerk of the Superior Court Mr A E Wadsworth of Perfection anl Mr G V Richardson of Dover were recommended (or county commission er. Mr D L Ward received the support of the primary for so lid ton Bpao will not permit the publication of the resolution In fall, they being bf considerable leng Ih. Jasper Frbnary. At the Democratic primary held at Jasper, ths following were elected to rspresant that precinct at the county ooaventtoa to he held ' la this slty, Msy 4th: W. B. Lane, B. Z. K Davis, O. H. Wetheringtoiv A. R. Dawson, W. W. PresooU, M, W, Carmon and J. T, Hons, Delegate) Meear. J. T. House, W. W. Freseott, Z. R.DavU, O. H. Wetheringtom, ' With M. W. Camon, nhalrmaa, oompese the township teoa tlr committee. . " v'-M1' T " Resolutions were adopted endorsing Chas. R. Thomas for 'Congress, George H. Brown for Associate Jostle Supreme Court and D. L, Ward for Bolloltor. Mr. A. I. Wsdsworth presided over Wlll.ij.,1vtfi - - , GAS FACTORIES U Feople Whs ft Rot XjsW bW J Se- lect Food and Drink Fioperly. v im--i.T'::,r 1 " r V 1,1. yMMl Oa the ooffs quesUon a lady says, 1 used to be 10 saturable after breakfast that I did not know how to get , through thedty. ... Life was a. burden, to n When I tried to sleep I wu miserable by having horrible dreams followed, by hour of wakefulness. Gas would rise on my stomach and I would belch almost oontlnually. . Then every few week I would bar a long tleg . of tick head ache. I tried list of medicines and physicians wlthoufbeneflt. ; ,' ..: - Finally I concluded to give up my cof fee and tea altogether and us Postum Coffee. The first cup was a failure. It was wishy-washy and 1 offered, to glv ui remainder oi the package to anyone who would take It. v ; j , I noticed later oa la one of the adver tisements that Pohim should be boiled at least 15 minutes to mak It good. -1 liked the cook how she made it and sh said, 'Just the same as I did tea, being careful not to let It lim p too long.' . I re l the fllr"'ttlons and concluded rot inn 1 1 r. 4 Imd a fUr trial, .to . w r-''"o a rw lot aiid boiled It 15 or 20 . T t 8 II r ; o to the table J40 fl'" FAlllNG Save Yccr Hair witb Shan poos cf l.',...'l'4... . And Hght dressings of CmcusA OnmtKHT, purest of emollient skin cures; This treatment at once atop falling hah, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes Irritated; itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the root with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when all efee falls. Complete Treatment Per Bveiy Hasaaar, ft, eonaltthtg of Cot. tOOKA8oAP(S6e.XlaetaaMbe klnoferuti and seales, and lotum the tMekttwd enttela ; Gdticuba Onrnun (We.), soiiidaatlj allr ttehliis, r-1T- aad lniutlan, and soothe and Seal; an CvnoOB Baaoiaat Pilu (Mc), to eonl and oiMaM the blood. Cimuusut Ksnoavam FnxS (Chocolate Coated) an a now, tattsitaB, adorteat, oeo nomioal nbatittita tat th ealslmta Uqmld CtrnouBA RaaotvaaT, as waU a tor another Mood periaow a4 sotom onaas. msenw p Tlala, oontainlnc St down, Brio SBo. SoM ftf'MKhMl ttM tWML iwTMUI mtfMt VP OwtHkMnKTlnain. MhI Dvi 7bw4 K nix, Ffrtfc rjnsa kn in Cnin Qaan.tja, ,THB IARIETS.' The following quotations were reoeiv ed by J. R. Latham Co, New Bern N.O. Nnw Tons, May 18. CorroKi Open. High, Low. Clot July 8.8S 8.81 8.67 831 Aug. 8.41 8.55 8.40 835 Sep 8.0S 8.08 8.01 8X8 Oct 7.91 7.00 738 7.85 Chicago, Msy It, WsnUTt July.... Coni May Bibs: My.......' Open. High. Low. Close 74 74 74 744 Open. High. Low. Clot aot 80 eot eoi Opes). High. Low. Oloe . 0724 9721 0074 M74 New York, May 19. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar Bo Ry U. 8. L U. a 8 Ma P. Atchison vs. a c A. O. O Am Ice ..ISO 1804 185i 198 m 18 m 774 m 18 m 18 40 MI 78 78 Bll 18 85 Mt 191 88 74 m 711 Bit 17 18 71 77 711 Ml 171 Advices to J. E. Latham ft Co., yet terday: ' NwTork,Myl9. Some ladlcallon that we may get rally today but baying power Is feeble, : R. Moor 4s Co. No Indication at the moment of for ther liquidation. May do batter. 1 a. Johnson 4k Co. -- pom aiuiirn, .,U ; ; '! Bm-k Lett week " Ihtt yar. 4S300 W.090 This wea . Insight 60000 7000 at. ;tooo to.l,-,:.... TA -:; '.. t ' wAv:;. - Thus. WM- ! '. 5000 ,,11000 . 18000 7000 7000 18000 80,000 .,1 J, '11 y,. " "-t. Dew falls oa a ytllow, awfaee mete rtadlly than oa green, oa, tea ana btack It wlU not ttaaliy. form . ' If great cold turned our atmosphere to liquid air, It would make a sea thlr-tjr-o vt feet deep oyer the surface of the Whole (lobe. -. ' ) I ' Bert rreclnct Tb Democratic primary of Bern pre cinct was held at the 1 ! ITous at o'clock li t n'i;lit. A. J. (Jssklns, chair man of tlio Ward Corniiiiltee, celled the Hnow Drill, White Frost and Admiral JUST BECEITED. Portsmouth Corned Mullets. - ( Fresh Strawberriee from Whitehnrst'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 orstaple and Fancy Groceries at RIGHT, PRICES. J. L MtDMEL, 'Phone 91. Fox ffivef Ttint "Butter 35c per Pound. ' If you want your breakfast table complete buy your But ter Coffee, Tea, Flour, Ac. from us. We also have a largo 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 onr prices. Tours to Please, Wholesale and Retail Oncer, PHONE 69, Cor. Broad 4k Hancock Sts. . KllSa Here's . A Staple used every day in every home. We tell lota of it and it's al ways fresh and clean. Really pleasing for use in large or small quantities. Fruit Season. Canning Season. We want to furnish all the sugar yon need and it will be to your interest to call. Our other staples are of-equal excellence. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad Sb Grocer. Phone 137, 1 M TBI! Wire Screens, Door and Window Screens, Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream ;V Freexers, Ice Shavers, - ' V V A fall line of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Enamels in Gold J Silver aqd AUnminum. f,,.. -v - 1 A new lot Ball Bearing Castors, improved. ' Oar goods as represented, PRICES THE LOWEST. Give us your orders. ;v PHONK Hi. 78 Mi Stock of Wheeler & w h w w - " 1.- Wilson cswinq hmcnines It nearly Sxhaorted, only a few left that will be sold at SPOT FACTORY COST. A chance of a tffotlme. , .'; " "' ' A few 1 75.00 Bicyoles, will elcis out at 1 11.00, Other good wheels at 118,50 and flS.OO. ,-, i- , - ' .. 81-C3 lT:ii:ar Street. load Wbolefjale ft Itetall Groeer. " 71 Bread St. "I V'fSi'T. 1sjodl4St NEW BXB1, If. Oi ,' i i . . .'i i.i!o-'.r'v-4 '...; ., OldMah in NekuPLce . J bate moved to 5 Mid dle S t, one door Mow my old rtand, where I will hi . Vglai 'to' tee iill'jny.ola ' i .' friend! and customers. ' cv;ii X ttY. oomplote itotk '; 4; Of everything ta tlio Jo w f'f. by-Hnev; Special alUu ; 'It' tion glfen to Eepal;-;. . 4. n.""'1" t to oi ' r. T, s I " ' - i' were ' ii r ii c !i: V.'allae j i . if i j : 1. . PbW- f'T:- Store Con::r : li l jr. . 1 - E vr v; .
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