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HIW BIBK, N; C, THURSDAY U0RHIN8, MAY. 22, 1902. TWENTY FIRST TXAR VOLl XI-NO. 45. X l i . . V ,- . . . . . 't - iin 1 i.'i'W" J. "M-u.- ' I ,1 . - i.-S- I . . . . . , . ' - - I .-. amt a am J TDD I - I Illl I 1111 - 1411- , I MISTAKE oOMtwntKtt NIIMhtl I LADIES ATTENTION To HACKBURN'S Specials T1TXS WEEK. i Black Goods in Fancy Melrose and Whip Cord, 44 Inch, only $1.00 and $1,25. Navy and Reseda Whip Cord, 45 inch, this week $1.00. You will have to see these to f ally appreciate their value. Black Nuns Veiling, 36 inch, 66c value, this week 50c. Black Brillianteen, 38 inch, W.00 grade, this week for 90c. 75c " 05c. 65c " 50c. Gray Brillianteen, 44 inch, $1:25 value, this week $1,C0. Navy Blue and Brown, at the same Reduction. Xew Silks. 27 inch China Black, White and Colors at 50c. RWk Taffeta Silk. 65c Value, special this week 55c. 23 inch Black, Taffeta, guaranteed stamped on every, yard, W this week. 75c. ?!? ft 27 inch Black Taffeta, this week $1.00. W a; 36 1.25. V 31 42 inch Black Gloria Silk, 85c value, this week 75c. C 2? 22 inch Prunella Silk, $1.50 grade, Special at 1.25. W All Foulards at cost for this week only. JS ft -KW.W OOT)S in &11 denartments. New Bolts, New Wash W i Goods. Piaues In white and colors, Dimities, and Beautiful l yj Lace Striped Lawns. VJ AdYertlsers, HTotlce I AU advertisers desiring change MUST " have their ; copy in this office BY NOON to insure change in the following day's issue. Sam P. Jones Lecture. . This great lecturer will deliver one ol his Ismcus lectures In Klnston next Saturday the 24th of May at 8 o'clock for the benefit of the new Methoaist church.' This will be a delightful trip, and the A. & N. C. R. R. will run special trains for this occasion. The following round trip rates will be given to Klnston Prom New Bern $1-00 Tuscarora 75 Core Creek 50 Dover... Caswell Goldsboro . 85 Bests 60 La Grange 60 Falling Creek..'. Sfi Leaves New Bern 0.80 p. m. " Goldsboro 6.80 p. m " Klnston 10 p. m. for New Bern and Goldsboro. Whr the Colaael Stesved HI Mi f CklBsawa at tnr. i . l had read," said the colonel as he was retingi,m7of hla eyerie ncee In State Acreage, Ccmpared With That . X S X The Store that Saves Ion" Money. It 4k The American Stock Co., will take pleasure in showing their IMMENSE STOCK. CLOTHING of every description, Shoes, Ilats and every article of X DRY GOODS ....... 11 f Aii nrl in tlraf nlnca Aw rrAnH a ntniW Wft Vl!t.V(' il llfi:Lll- umiiiuy lutiiiu i4 a moirwwuu j gwv-.u uvv.u. - - tiful line of Straw Hats which are very cheap, also fells and derbies. The very latest styles in Low Quarter Shoes at prices that defy competition. Beautiful fancies in Ladies MII,L,INEIIY, Iu f;ict we have everything for the summer girls. We carry a full lino of heavier eoods to supply the working people, and we it sfill thpm too. The nrices is what sells goods, and we claim we can save jou money. Come let us convince you. i AMERICAN STOCK CO., X l liiiiiiniiiiiii P. UUWAUU, rroprieior, SO-fil Middle Street. 1 AAAAAAA4AAA4A4AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ffTfTTTITlflll.ltTTT! Executor's Ifotlee. HavInK this day qualified as executors of the estate of L. C. Dawson, deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate are reouestea to maae unmeaiaie psyment, And all persons holding claims against said estate are notified to present the same for payment on or before the 21st dav of May 1UU3 or tnls notico win De pleaded in bar of recovery. 1 . TTTtnAT ta. a. jvnnavn, J. A. SMITH, Executor's, Maplo Cypress, N. C. May 81, 1902. Cigars at Davis'. Thoo. Cubanola, Boyal Blue, Lew Wallace, Flor de Teller, and other lead, tng brands, at Davis Prescription Phar macy. Celery Headache Powders. There is not any better remedy for headache than these powders. Thoy never fail to relieve. Made and sold only at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. 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. MARKETS. China, "that Jf a person reu into ine water no one could pull him out, hold ing that nil falling In was a decree ol Providence that must not be interfered paw "One day on one of the canals I stumbled and -went overboard, and, al though there were twelve boatmen, not pne of them wpuld extend me a hand. After a close shave, as I cannot swim, I got aboard again, and as soon as I recovered my breath I yelled at the boss boatman: - i "Ton Infernal scoundrel, cut why didn't you help me out?" It .was your fate to lau in ne calmly replied. " 'And If s your rate to tane a gooa licking!' I said as I went for him. "When I had finished Mm on, l wok another, and I was Just polishing on my fifth victim when the stitn man halted me to say: There seems to be a mistake nere. Wo are taught that if a person falls into the water he muqt save himself or drown, but we are not taught that if he does save himself he Is at lioerty toNlck half of China in revenge.' ' I thongbt his point well taken," laughed the colonel, "unirl stopped my score at five and went down to change into dry clothes." Boston Globe. Apple Tree For Beoty and Fro It. Apple trees are so beautiful, even when bare of bloom and fruit, tnat they should be grown in pleasure gar dens, like lilacs and lauurnums. xen- nyson speaks of orchard lawns, ana there Is no reason except bad taste iwhy they should npt have a real exist ence. The gloom of tie flr tree, mag nificent no doubt in its own northern forest, Is mere Incongruous dreariness when it is dotted about a suburban lawn. Nothing will thrive under it, and often it will not thrive itself, but the apple, with all the associated beau tji of the countryside, gives us fruit and blossom and grateful shade. In the grass under it will grow daffodils, columbines, irises and many other plants, or It may be trained as a hedge to divide one part of the garden from another and with all these uses may still produce great crops of fruit It would be a pleasant task for the sub urban gardener with his half acre of ground to grow three or four choice apple trees with the care that others give to roses. London Speaker. of Former Years. fas fo.l iirliiif, quotation were receiv I hy J. R l.ittivn & Co. New Hern N. ). . New Ynki, Mav at. Open. High. Ijuw. Close We are still selling meat' at I2jc per nound. not 20c as renorled. Oaks Mar ket. To the Citizens of New Bern. At the request of the President of the United States I will receive and forward any donations which you may deal re to make to the aurvlTors and sufferers of the Martinique disaster. SEYMOUR W. HANCOCK, Postmaster. XAnxmrnxx; raw 5 k SRM We will Sell for Balance of this Week: ITIIIi: Standard Granulated ARMOUR'S Potted Ham o Tongue 45c per doz. cans. Will continue to sell Lard at 9k. Arbuckle's CoffeeTllc. M MM lust Received Fresh lot GRAPE NUTS, Uneeda Biscuits,; Salted Selected Soda Crackers, Kennedy's Oyster ; We Sell Everything I We Sell the Best ot Everythifig ! We Sell the Best of Every thing the Cheapest I 4 -,.V :i.V:r - ;",-. I H Phono 46. '. Store Eltf City kier Co., ' Mar Crop Benort the First of the - Year Arguments In the Bald-wla-Archer Land Case From ttnaham County Heard ' la the Supreme Court. BALBion, May 21. The State Agri cultural department today issued Its May crop report. It 4s the first report this year. The general condition and progress of farm work compared with the average Is 98 per cent The cotton acreage as compared with that last year Is 89 per cent, while that of tobacco is 107 per cent. It Is said that while this very accurately marks the falling off In cotton-planting Is hardly large enough to exactly show the Increase In tobacco, which Is really large, due to the high prices. The acreage In corn as compared with last year Is 106. In oats It Is only 90, while the condition of oats is only 80, and that of wheat 68. The condi tion of the trucking Interests as com' pared with 1900 Is 95 per cent. Save as to the small grain the condition of crops is very satisfactory Indeed. The State veterinarian says there are yet occasional deaths of horses in Hyde county frornJorage poisoning. A report from that county alludes to this and terms the disease meningitis. State Superintendent. J. Y. Joyner will on Friday address the Society of Wake Forest College students for the Improvement of.the rural public schools During the vacation the members of this society will work in the Interest of such schoojs In their respective coon ties. Some of the republican leaders here are actually saying they expect Senator Pritchard to be reelected. Moore county democratic convention endorses Walter Clark for chief jus tice. The State authorizes the dissolution of the charters of the Hague-HcCondle Dry Goods Co., of OreenBboro. Auditor Dixon tomorrow delivers the address at the oloslng of the Durham schools. In the Supreme court today there was argument in an interesting case, that of Baldwin vs Archer.lnvolvlng 40,000 acres of land In Graham county, A sale was made by Archer for 120,000 to a Cleve land, Ohio, syndicate, which was to build a 1300,000 railway to get out the timber but Baldwin claims that Archer had no right to sell. At Peace Institute and the Baptist Fe male University here the graduating ex ercise were held this morning. E. B. Borden of Goldsboro makes a gift of $1000 lo the Methodist Orphan age here. PreoeloM Yoalh. Mother What's baby crying about. Jnno? Nurse 1 don't know, ma'am, unless It was what the parlor maid said. She remarked that Willie looked like his pa, and I'm afraid Willie heard her. Exchange. Oottoh: July .. Aug Sep Oct 8.91 . 8 63 . 8.12 . 7.99 9.02 8.78 818 8.08 891 8 62 8.12 7.99 9.02 8.721 8.181 8.04 WHaAT: July .... Cons: May Ribs: May Chicago, May 21. Open. High. Low. Close I . 74 75i 74 74 Car load F Snow Drift, White Frost and Admiral low! Open. . 61 Open. . 9621 High. ll High. 962J Low. Close I 61) 6U Low. Closel 937, 9671 Stocks; New York. May 21. Open. High. Low. Closel 127 1! Sugar 1281 1281 So Ry 871 87J U. S. L 18 18f U. a 8 Mo. P 98J 991 Atchison 781 79 Va. C. C A. C. 0 681 531 63 Am Ice 181 861 181 981 781 871 181 984 781 181 Advices to J. E. Latham & Co. yester day. Market has pretty firm undertone but don't think It will go much higher for the present. R. Moore & Co. 1 j. l. mm, I 'Phone Ol. 71 Bread HU g JUST RECEIVED. Portsmouth Coined Mullets. Fresh Straw berrieo from Whitehurst's farm every morning. Fresh Fox River I'rint and Elgin Butter received every week and served from one of the finest refrigerators in the city.1 omplete stock orstaplc and Fancy Groceries at RIGHT PRICES. Liverpool Bpots 6.1-82. Bales 8,000 bales. Futures, May-June 4.68. Aug-Sept. 4 61. Hept-Oct 4.85. Last week 43,000 This weea. HBOBUPT8. Same eek last year. 68,000 Insight Sat. Mon. Tuea. Wed.. Thurs. Frl. 6090 3000 4000 4000 8000 20000 6000 11000 12000 7000 7000 IUUU a; 13000 s 65,000 Fox Ijwer Yrrnt Gutter 35c per Pound. If 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 line until you get our prices. Yours to Please, I" POLLOCKSVELLE. May21.-Flne rains for the last few! days make the crops look very One. The farmers are oomplalnlng of a bad stand of cotton, bnt guess they will have plenty now as the seed will soon all be up. Miss Annie Rhodes school will close I at this place next Thursday. We will I have no big commencement as has been tge custom here for many years by other teachers. Mr. B. B. Berry Is In town this week. Ion business. We hope he will locate here at he is one of the best mechanics In CURRENT COMMENT. The way to enjoy spring la to take I . what you get and expect nothing the next day. Chicago Newa. Some one rises to explain that the nrirish camn near New Orleans is muletary Instead of military. Ball more American. The recent death of a man from laughing at a Joke proves the wildom of Dr. Holmes, who said ne oarea not be as funny as be could be. Exchange. The dawn of cheap postage la China a best new sign of progress. In the writ ing of many letters there la great spread of civilisation. New Tor World. Morally speaking, llmburger cheese has one great advantage over oleomar garine. Nobody can accuse it or try ing to pass itself off for tometning eise. Milwaukee Sentinel. jtriGrirufliv A cow or a horse or even a dog will re I fuse to eat or drink what the knows to be harmful, but mankind will I Deralat la Doarlns In coffee even after I having been fully assured that It is stead Oy killing him. Once In a walla they wake up and do the sensible thing" A lady says, "Why will people wait as long u I did when It Is so easy to save oneself tho suffering caused by coffee I drin klna? After using coffee seven years I discovered that I was breaking down aervoasly. I consulted several I PHONE C9. Jr., Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Cor. Broad & Hancock Sis. Here' Staple used every day in every Imiiie. We sell lots if 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 sufar vou need and it will be to yeur interest to call. Our other staples are of equal excellence. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. mmw v Corner; South Front ant! Eden Sto. imnnmnnimii ,7 I the country and we are now entirely I doctors, bat la spite of everything, Stead without oae. I Br grew worse. Mr. aad Mrs. J.J.Hart of New Bern I One phyalclaa advised ma to quit oof were visiting at Mr. James W. Shepards I fee and I tried quitting by the use or will st this place last Sunday. I power, but every Ume It wm a miserable Politics are very aulet. we have no I failure. hungry politicians la this county, yet I My stomach was In dreadful snap ana I there may bee few candidates later on 1 1 was unable to sleep at alght, aervous I in the year. I proetratloa set In sad I becami barely Mr. H. 0. Foscue whose leg was I able to drag about. I broken a few weeks ago Is dolog ytry I One day while visiting a ministers well. He will soon be able to visit the I wire, a saotheriy out laoy, aaa propoeea village agela we hope. ; t:y. I to give me a cup of eeffee tj kind she Mr. John Simmons who has beea sick I had Dee using taree wee a uay ror I so long Is still very feeble at his home, I three years. Be she brought out a up belnr confined to his bed most of the I of the most ftagraat, delicious beverage ttmr. . I It was coffee sad it wee not eoffee, I Don't forget thatJ. B. Bender will ltrled U aad was eager to kaow'fcrw! hmIm mhwirlntlnna tit the JanaaAL. I til made. the Messenger, the Constitution and I She said, 'Five yean ago I was atecU IWuhinrtonPost.- :fc . : " ? I ed maoh as yos are but I quit driaklag Mr TS Bender Is spending this week I eorree and eegaa uia rosiesareou at Wilmington, . Carolina Beach aad I Coffee, and taat proaaceq ue result yoi Ooeaa View. "A'i!,'',:,f;:;";,':' I tee and restored ate to health.' Mt John rrllchett, who Hvee oathe Bhe said a lot more aad wheo I went property of Mr 0 Fey neef here htt I home I got a box of Poetura aad began the largest Irish potatoes we have seen I using It, Buck a soothing effect took this year. We saw tome exhibited here I place and I begin sleeping ntghU and last week larger than hen eggs.,? , y i felt a relief from my awrai nervous tea- Theeora crop generally It looking I sloa. Uradaaiiy aaa sqreiy I got weu I very nice and there Is more pleated this I and now I feel u strong aad healthy as I year than has beea lot many , la this I s woman should at my age, with aU say vlolnlty. .."" J y , I old-time energy restored. ,. .. -" ' Mr Chat, h Abernethy of Beaufort Is I I earnestly entreat ell eoffee flrfnken here looking after hit political Interest, I to change to Postora. What Is the use as be Is a candidate for , Congressional I of suffering day aad alght because 01 honors from this district. , I some paltry coffee whea one hat but to The mill buslnett near here, formerly I leave It off and use Poatum to be well. managed by T and J H Bender for the and I think anyone will agree with me Wire Screens, Door and Window Screens, Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream Freezers, Ice 8havers. ,. V A full line of Hardware, Taints, Oils, Varnish, Enamels In Gold, Silver and Alluminum. A new lot Ball Bearing Castors, improved. . Our goods as represented, PRICES THE LOWEST. ' Give us your orders. Gask.ll Hardware Co. 78 Mibdl4St NEW BIB Jf, kt. O PHONE MI. My Stock of Wheeler & Elm City Lumber Company, has gone In I the hands of new rnnniigtri who, will operata It for the ism firm. . that health Is worth everything money, property ot feme.". Name given by Postura Co, Battle Creek, Mich, Wot!! t.. Wilson i. en- t. :0 oewmg Machines b nearly exhausted, only a fWlctt that win be told at SPOT r ACTORi wot. & chance of a lifetime, ' A few SS.OO BIcyelet, will close out at 111.00. Other good wheels at li.W and 15.00. . ''-ifv, .r-:.'MI Middle Street.' Old Man trvNew'PL . I haye moTedtoJ Mid dle Si, one door Itelow my old ttand, where I till lo glad tojieeall my old friends aad ouitomerg. I hare It complete iL ' of ererytalng;ir do Jo elry llne.y Special a'' tion given to Ecpalri. , . j"1 EATC A f IS VI 4 W ,
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