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TWINTYJIRStim 01. XX-HO. 4G. SIW BIBS, N. C, FRIDAY MORNINfl, MAY 23, 1902 LADIES ATTENTION To HACKBURN'S Specials Tins wJeek. 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 fully appreciate thejr value. : Black Nuns Veiling, 36 inch, 56c value, this week 50c. Black Brillianteen, 88 inch, $1.00 grade, this week for 90c 75c " " " 65c. 65c " " 50c. Gray Brillianteen, 44 inch, $1:25 value, this week $1 CO. Navy Blue and Brown, at the same Reduction. Hevr 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 yawl, this week, 75c. 27 inch Black Taffeta, this week 11.00. 36 " a a i,25. 42 inch Black Gloria Silk, 85c value, this week 75c. 22 inch Prunella Silk, $1.50 grade, Special at $1.25. All Foulards at cost for this week only. NEW GOODS in all departments. New Belts, New Wash Goods, Piques in white and colors, Dimities, and Beautiful Lace Striped Lawns. kkkkkkkkkkkkkk The (Store that Saves If on Money. The American Stock Co., will take pleasuro in showing their IMMENSE STOCK. CL.OT1IINO of every description, Shoes, Hats and every article of DBY GOODS usually found in a first-class dry goods store. We have a beau tiful line of Straw Hats which are very cheap, also fulls and derbies. The very latest styles in Low Quarter Shoes at prices that defy competition. Beautiful fancies in Ladies Mil LINERY, In fact we have everything for the summer girls. We carry a full line of heavier goods to supply the working people, and we sell them too. The prices is what sells goods, and we claim we can save you money. Come 5 AMFRIflAN 4 ' i iiiii-iiivi aae w w w w w 3 P. HOWARD, Proprietor, 3 J 59-61 Middle Street. It AkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkAAAAkAkkk LiliillllAliilA-IlIiiiiil AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAA AA ft We mm Ms. Standard Gcantflated SHOO. Will continue Just Received Fresh lot GRAPE NUTS, Uneeda Biscuits, Salted Selected; Soda Crackers, Kennedy's Ovstercttes; We Sell 'Everything; I We Sell Phone 46. inniiiimmiiiHTTTTiiHimTTTmi 4 44 ww 4f & ) S 4k i let us convince you. 3c .QTflP.k Pfl s: mmm mm LfflD 80GAR & CflllH KBS will Sell for Balance of this Week: SIM to sell Lard at the Best of Everything ! . We Sell the-Best of E arlment ; Elm: City ; Lumfcr Store Corner South Front Advertisers 'Notice I All advertisers desirine change jl 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 of his fame us lectures la Kington next Saturday the 24th of May at 8 o'clock for the benefit of the new Methodist church. This will be a delightful trip, and the A.. & N. C. R. R. will run apeclal trains for this occasion. ' v The following round trip rates will be given to Kinston. ' From New Bern , $1.00 Tuscarora.,.,, 75 Core Creek 50 Dover .40 CasWell Goldsboro 85 Bests La Grange , 50 Falling Creek... 26 Leaves New Bern 0.30 p. m. " Goldsboro 0.80 p. m. " Klnaton 10 p. m. for New Bern and Goldsboro. Executor's Notice. Having this day qualified as executors of the estate of L. O. Dawson, deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. And all persons holding claims against said estate are notified to present the samo for payment on or before the 21st day of May iuub or tms notice win De pleaded In bar of recovery. E. A. JOHNSON, J. A. SMITH, Executor's. Maple Cypress, N. C. May 21, 1002. Cigars at Davis'. Tbeo, Cnbannla, Royal Blue, Lew Wallace, Flor de Teller, and other lead ing brands, at Davis Prescription Phar macy. Celery Headache Powders. There is not any better remedy for headache than these powders. Thoy never fall 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 tlio best drugs are used. The prices aro reasonable. Bend yours there to bo filled. Wo arc still selling meat at 12Jc per pound, not 20c as reported. Oaka Mar kct. A AAAA AAAAAaXaAAAAaAAa ARMOUR'S I Potted Ham 45c per doz. cans. 9k. Arbuckle's Coffee lie. ' miiuiim:iinziimnTTTtHTiniiiir ,- D0BBS. ,;;;:.;, May 23. ttr. Lynn Lancaster and Miss Blanche McLawhorn left Wednes day to attend a convention near Grlf ton. , . ' . Oar church It being nicely celled now Mr. B. F. Willis Is doing the work. Miss Luoretie Willis and Mr. J. 8. Hill attended the picnic at Jnnlper chapel Saturday. . Also Mr. and Mrs. W. F. and Mrs. H. 0. Lancaster. Our Commissioners should take some action In regard to the road at Street's Ferry. It Is almost impassable. Misses Etta and Nora Lancaster are visiting at Vanceboro this week. Several of our people expect to attend the excursion on the steamer Carolina Saturday. The picnic at Juniper Chapel school house Saturday, given on account of the closing of H. C. Lancaster's school, was largely attended, though the threaten ing weather kept many away, and all seemed to greatly enjoy the day. Mr. Daniel Lane, of Bellalr, was present, having been previously invited to de liver an address, and took the stand at 11 o'clock, and held the rapt attention of tbe crowd for nearly an hour with one of his happy and forceful talks on the subject "Kdacation," Interspersed with many funny little anecdotes, which sharpened up our appetites for dinner. After the address the teacher presented prizes to about thirty successful pupils and announced that dinner would be served Immediately. After dinner, of Which there was a "plentiful abun dance," tbe people amused themselves in any way tbey saw fit, while the teach er gave the children a lemonade treat, which they seemed to enjoy "hugely." A nice little sum was realized from the sale of refreshments, for the benefit of Mr Bouthey Morris, who lost his leg accidentally last year. "Wahderiso Willis." Contributions Now Received. The boards of the New Bern Indus trial Institute have purchased the wes tern half of the fair grounds which Includes the entire block. The Institute has been Incorporated under the Slate Laws of North Carolina and the boards aro now ready to begin buildlng.i'We shall be glad to receive any gift from a nail np in the next thirty days from all friends of the Indus try. A. L. E. Weeks. At Davis'. Go to Davis' for moth balls, fly paper, Insect powder.chloride of lime In cans for disinfecting, etc. o Tongue I Co., r.n:l ;E(!:n Sto. iniiHi i Cadets of A. t M. College Under Examination. Supreme Court Transaction. Court Will Adjourn the Last or Jane. Major Grant Ap pointed Clerk , of Clrenlt tourt. RALBion, Hay 22 The Supreme Oourt sustains the lower court In three capital oases from Rowan county, and as a re sult the governor will next week issue his warrant for the execution of two negroes, Blantoa and Moore, for rape, and one Connally for murder. John A. Mills has placed the order for rails for ten miles of the extension of his railway, the Raleigh and Cape Fear. It was expected that he would sell this road but he decided not to do so. Richmond county's democratic con vention endorsed no one for chief jus tice. Moore county endorsed Clark. Today Maj. H. L. Grant, already clerk of the V. 8. district court here, received his appointment as clerk of the circuit court, from Which position Nathaniel J, Klddlck retired day before yesterday. The Supreme court yesterday finished the docket of appeals from the 16th dis trict and today took up the end of the docket cases. The court will probably be In session until about the end of Jane It disposes of all the cases before It. Tbe cadets of the State Agricultural and Mechanical College here are now in the midst of their examinations, The commencement, next week, will be the best In the history of the college. When the next term begins there will be room for many more students, probably 100 more. Some volcanic dust wbich fell on the deck of a shin off the coast of Martin ique was today placed in the State mu seum. State Treasurer B. K. Lacy delivered the addree at the closing of Turlington Institute, Smlthfield. At the experiment farm here 26 va rieties of strawberries are In bearing. Tha.ile of berries here are anite laree. y . The experiment of winter growing to matoes was a success. The vines were from 8 to 10 feet high. Twenty six of them yielded 264 pounds of tomatoes. North Carolinians Celebrate Meet lenburg Day In New York. (Laffan Bureau Report.) New "York, May 21. The Sons of North Carolina to the nnmer of 800 paid an affectionate tribute at a dinner to. Ight at Delmonicos to the "Old North State" as they termed her, and the sign' era of the declaration of Mecklenburg, declaring her an Independent colony. W. Fuller presided. Among the others present, were Ex-Senator Arthur Pue Gorman of Maryland, Senator Prttchard of North Carolina and Gener al Matt W. Ransom. Senator Prltohard said North Carolina had successfully" solved the problems growing out'ofthe civil war and that the day was not far distant when she would assume the ptace she Is destined to occupy among tbe great commercial States of the Union. Oeaeral Ransom spoke of the hospl tality now shown by .New York to North Carolinians, and said that sectionalism was a shadow of the put. Concerning the raoe problem In the South he advised the North to let it alone. Ex-Governor Oorman eulogized Gen era! Ransom and laid North Carolinians had left their impression on every great question the oountry has had, and they would oontlnue to do so. REELSBORO. May 80. We are needing rain very badly, now, farmers an looking little long faced about H. Mr W H Dixon Is making quite an Int provement on his place. - We expect hear the wedding btlls ring soon. The ReeUboro Mission Sunday School wUl give their annual Hay sail May 81st .' '. We are glad to have a little hope of a rati road through our county. .. We hope , ; "BLUB Monday." . , . Wo Cat For ;it Any More. . Bow good food put a good minister on his feet .again Is aa Interesting story Be says, "A little more than a year ago oommenoed - the use of Grspe Nuts Breakfast Food. At that time I had been suffering from dyspepsia for about five years. I had tried all the remedies my friends told me about but with so per manent relief. : k ''. I My Sabbath duties at that Urn nearly prostrated me and the following dty was of no use to myself or to anyone , After beginning th food change be- gan to take place and gradually the dys pepsia and dlsWrbano left mo. , Now have gained twenty pounds and am free from stomach troubles that I suffered so long from,, , , , ' " r I can do twice the amount of work with ease, am Well all of the time, and naturally sing the praises of tbe delicious food that has put ma right. I am perfect ly willing to havs my name appear as en doming your eicollent food for I know frmn rcrfiunal eiporlonce of Its Value, h. It. I'-Bi) forth, I'sitor of the first M Chun !i, nvcililll, l'n if). , , rTT": - """" -" " TV I n gjMw i rl .;i 2 I -FTFfcESwE-E 1 lptj l Gar loao J. FOR EVERY 3 B U W U g fill 3 JUST RECEIVED. g I II Ifirnni? 3 jortsmouthComedMulleta. lii 111 It I f I II II 5 Fresh Strawberriee from Whitehurst'g farm every morning. E II 1(1 lilll k HI II S Fresh Fox River Print and Elgin Butter received every g Price $1.00 CVTICUSA SOAP, to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thick ened cuticle, COTICUSA OIHTMBHT, to instantly allay itching, inflamma tion, and trritatioa, and soothe and heal, and CUTICTJRA RESOLVENT POLS, to cool and cleans the blood. ASIKGLB SET of these great skin curatives la often sufficient to cure the most tortur ing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleed log, crusted, scaly, and pimply skin, scalp, and blood humours, with loss of hair, when all else fails. Millions of People Usi Ctmcinu Boat, aulated by CtmouaA OiirmsKT, tor preferring, paritylng, and beautifying the akin, foreleanatng the acalp of crosts. eealet, and dandruff, and the atop ping of falling hair, for aoftenlng, whitening, and soothing nd, rough, and eon handa, for baby raahet, ltchlngB, and ehaflnga, and for aU the pnrpowe of the toilet, bath, and nun. erf. MllUonaof Women nee CtmcusA Soar In the form of hatha for annoying Irritation, Inflammation!, and exoorlatloni, or too free or oftenstre penplratton, la the form ot waahea for nloaralrre weakaeeMa, and for many sanatire, antbwptle purpoaes which readily auggeat thenuelTC to women. ConoonA BaaOLvnrr Pols (Chocolate Coated) are a new, taateleaa, odorleea, eco. nomlcal lubatituto for the oelebrated liquid Cdtiodba RstOLTSirr, aa well a for all other blood puriflera and humour cures. In screw- cap jjta, containing w ooees, pno mo. all will consider Its benefit when they go to vote. Quite a number of our young folks attended an entertainment at Olympla Friday night and report a nice time. We are glad to hare our old friends with us again, James T Moore and George A. Moore. They have been attending school at Elmberlln Heights, Tenn., for three years. We mark quite an Improvement in the boys and know they have made good use of their time. The Christian Lord's Day Sunday School will slve an Ice cream supper at the Christian church May 24th, for the benefit of the school. Exercises will be gin at 7 o'clock p. m. A. B. C JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whiskey is the beet. Middle street. THE MARKETS. The fo.lowlng quotations were recelv ed by J. B Latham & Go, New Bern N.O. Niw Tokk, May 29. Gottoh: Open. High. Low. Close Jnly 8.05 S.05 8.80 Aug 8.75 8.78 8.59 Sep 8.31 8JBt 8.08 Oct 8.0 8.08 7.5 8.89 8.59 8.06 7.95 Chicago, May S3. Wbsut:- Open. High. Low. Close July.... . 7 7 78 74 Oom Open. High. Low. Close 911 li U ny Rlbs:- Open. High. Low. Close May .960 987t 907 983, New York, May S3. Btoom; Open. High. Low. Close 8ngar SoRy ..... ...137 139 137 1391 ..87 ..18. ..40 .. m .'. 78 ..73 ..88 87 18 0f "100 80 79 08 861 1 40, m 79 71 68 18 61 18 40 m 79 O. 8. L ... U. & 8 Mo. P..... Atchison . . Ta. a O... A.O. O.... 1U 68 Am Ice.. ...... 18, 18 Advices to J. X. Latham A Co. yester day. . i . ' ' t ;; ' New xorK,.Maron . ' Market told down on largo selling by a W. Lee Co., H Henti and stop lot orders. . :. ' . . .-s R.MooBiotCo. Long's reallalng - oaused recesaloi Market very steady at decline. ' . , :' : ''.;.:..;):. B Moona OA '. . Uve-teel . ;;' .-' ':; Boots 0.1-S3. Balsa 7,000 Wise. ."' Futures, May-June ." 4.80.' Aag-8ept, 4.0S. Bepi-uet (, .; . roET Same reek' ' jjesi wsea -last year, X I -.68.090 ; 43,000 .v v;..: This weea. Insight, 8000 Bat. , - 8000 .. Mon. 4000 ' ,, Tues. 4000 V Wed. 8(HK) .', Thurs. 8000 Frl. , , ): 'f toooo .8000 ' 11000 19000 7000 70C0 . 13000 63,o; I I 5 week and served from one of the finest refrigeratora in the city. g SB omplete stock ofjtaple and Fancy Groceries at RIGHT g I J. L. McDAHIEL, I 5 'Phone 91. 71 Bread fit. For vrwr Trtnt "Butter 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 S that are si that we do not care to carry tire selling at a bargain. Don't buy anything in our line until you get onr prices. Yours to Please, J. -E3. PaA - Wholesale and , PRONE 69. Staple used every day in every home. We sell lots 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 you need and it will be to your interest to call. Our otlier staples are of equal excellence. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St, Grocer. Phone 137, I HAVE TEEM! Wire Screens, Door and Window Screens, Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream v m A full lino of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Enameu m Gold,- RIIvai- and Allnminnm. A new lot Ball Bearing Castors, improved. Our goods as represented, PRICES THE LOWEST. , "; AIta iih vnnr nrrlnra. l irM' PHONE 147. Mf Stock of Wh eeler & 1 1 'fpfi'k l Wilson oewmg Machines Is nearly exhausted, only a te left that will he sold at SPOT FACTORY COST. A ehanoe of a lifetime. , A few 38.00 Bicycles, Will (lost out at 111.00. Othet good wheels at ll.60 and 11100., ., - k WM. Z hill, ' Middle Street of all kinds of Canned' Goods over for next season, that we aro KECBR Retail Qrocer, Cor. Broad eft Hancock Hta. wmmmmnm 0 uasKiu naraware o. 78 MmoLktBT' NEW BIBV, Zf , 0 'T.' ' Old Man "fff in New PtacZ . .ajf(-.Jiv,--., ,s.,; - - I havomotedto .S'MlJ.' die St, one doof below ay old stand, Vbere X will Bo glad to 600 '; alt 1 ny old friends and etutoiqerf. A I hare complete stock of 0Terythtag, fa the Jow 7 ' elry linev-Special atten ; Uoq giwi to Repairing. TheLcz&jJ '
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