V- lit- vTrY fv' rWvv h A- - 'i r- , 1 " 5jS t RIW BIBN, H. C., S05DAY U0EHIN6, HAY 25.I902.- VOL XX-NO. 48. I- TWENTY-FIRST TIAE a nirA LAI J It?) A To HACKBURN'S Specials THIS WEEK. Black Goods in Fancy Melrose and Whip Cord, 44 inch, only tl.00 and $1,85. Navy and Reseda Whip Cord, 45 inch, this week $1.00. Yon will have to see these to fully appreciate their value. Black Nuns Veiling, 86 inch, 66c value, this week 50c. Black Brillianteen, 88 inch, $1.00 grade, this week for 90c. 75C a 65c. 65c 50c. Gray Brillianteen, 44 inch, $1:25 value, this week $1.00. Navy Blue and Brown, at the same Reduction. New Silks. 27 inch China Black, White and Colors at 50c. Black Taffeta Bilk, 65c Value, special this week 55o. 23 inch Black, Taffeta, guaranteed stamped on every yard, this week, 75c. 27 inch Black Taffeta, this week $1.00. 36 " "...". 1.25. 42 inch Blacfc 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 atf departments. New Belts, New Wash Goods, Piques jn white and colors, Dimities, and Beautiful Lace Striped Lawns. 2fc The Store that Saves Yon Honey. j 3E 5 The American Stock Co., will take pleasure in showing their IMMENSE STOCK. J CL.OTMING ' 5 dt every description, Shoes, Hats and every article of 2t ". DB1 GOODS usually found in a flrstolass dry goods store. We have a beau tiful line of Straw Hats which are very cheap, also felts and derbies. The very latest styles in Low Quarter 8hoes at prices that defy competition. Beautiful fancies in Ladies MIXLItfEKY, In fact we have everything for the summer girls. We carry a X full line of heavier goods to supply the working people, apd we sell them too. The prices is what sells goods, and we claim we can save you money. Come let us convince you. AMERICAN STOCK CO., j P. HOWARD, 50 r any : We SeH: Eveiything ! : JVe Sell P Phonaj 40. Hi TTPHTinl V I ItN I IUIJ U I I 1 Proprietor, - 01 Middle Street.. 3 nnn n i MM ill; amice vjss i. vT'-t the Best of Everything 1 : ; x We Sell the Best of Everything -1- Stcro Gcrn:r S::i,!i Fi ::: TTniiimiinnTT n" s THE MARKETS. v" '. Th following quotattont wen no sir ti by J.'X. atlitn( ft Co, Hew.- Ben Hiw Yobi, May 84. Open, High. Low.- Clow ..8.93 8.0J 6.08' 9.03 .. 8.83 8jr 8.61 ""8.71 ., 8.00 8.18 8.03 8.18 ..7.94 7.95 '7.91 7.96 OOTTOK; Jaly Aag Sep....... Oct Chicago, Hey 94. WhaT; Open. High. Low. Clots July 73 - 78t Til ' H Cobb: Open.' High. Low; Close My , li .- 2i ; 6Ii 'i m Ribs: Open. High. Low; dloie May S7 "' 962 ' New York. May U. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 128 129 128 120 So Ry 87 87i 87 87i U. 8. L 131 13 13i 18 U. B. S m 40f 40 40 Pec Mail 43 41 43 42 Mo. P ..... 100 100 99J 99' Atchison 80 80 80 80 Ye. C. C 70 70 TO 70 A. C. O Am Ice .. PORT RECEIPTS. Same "eek last year. " 68.000 Lest week 42,000 This wee. Insight 6000 Bat. 2000 Hon. Toe. Wed. 20000 6000 11000 12000 .7000 Than. 7000 13000 65,000 Frl. Advice to J. E. Latham A Co. yeiler day. ,.i ' Peace news from Booth Africa affecting markets favorably! ; " v ' .5 ; Liverpool hu been a conrplcaons buyer of summer months all day. R. Mooki & Co. Prescriptions at Davis'. Davia' Prescription Pharmacy makes a specialty of prescriptions? Prompt and-caroful attention Is given them. Only the best drugs are used. The prices are reasonable, 8end yours there to be filled. ' '"..''''-3 i ,',.-;' m 4 ' 'V,,. V . .' . - . . 1 WEEKLY FASHION HINTS, The Hew TaMler FrbmV A Graceful Vls V IjmfCowB. .' . A partlcolniy grtcef ol vitltlng gown Is of aioft shade of bine cloth. , The yoke end: the lower . part of the ileeve ate of puff embroidered chiffon, while the panel front of the shirt, the berthe and the extensions from the yoke to the belt are appllqued with graceful scrolls for trhlch Corticelll silk It employed. The lower part of the skirt it ornament ed with several wide lucks. This model fully emphasizes the fact that the tablier front It to be well represented among the new gowns, not alone those Intended for afternoon, bot for evening wear at well. It will perhaps lntereat our read ers to know of a recently Imported skirt In which the tablier front waa pre-eminent. It It cut In four divltiont, each one bias and shaped to give the neces sary flare. Each section It shirred to the other with tiny up-standing frills and the lower one spreads out Into a very fall flounce. The skirt joint the tablier at either aide and the edges are finished with rosette bows of narrow blaok vel vet ribbon, three or four ttranda carried from one to the other all the way down. Celery Headache Powders. There It not any better remedy for headache than these powders. They never fall to. relieve. Made and told only at Davit' Prescription Pharmacy. .soi-vu ";"J'.''i .i the Cheapest ! rv V:'::) C'r. Veteran 90 Tears Old Dyinf at Sol diers' Home. Meeting of Board of Agriculture. Charters Granted, Beprt of Beqa'ett te Baptist Orphan aire nd University Sub stantiated. Good Crop Report Reforma tory to be Es tablished. Baliiuh, May 34. The number of In mates of the Soldiers' Home here today waa 87. There ere 118 on the roll, but many are absent on furlough. William R. Aldrlch, who was the" first man ad mitted to the home, is dying there, of softening of the brain. Hit age Is 90 and he la from Elnston. W. A. Garvin of Clinton, who waa admitted to the home last Saturday it In a critical condition Hb hat cancer. The board of agriculture will bo in session next week. It will make are- port on Its exhibit at the Charleston ex position. The State authorizes the flight Point shirt mannfacturlng company to change its name to the High Point Overall Com pany. It charters the Salisbury Can ning Company, and the Bell Lumber Company of Mt. Olive, Wayne county. The authorized capital of the latter It $20,000. Deep interest Is manifested by the bate' ball cranks herein next week's game between Raleigh and Charlotte. Some of tbe base ball people are endeav oring to have Sherwood Upchurch of Raleigh made one of tbe league um pires. Several days ago your correspondent made a statement as to the bequest by Dennis Simmont of Martin county of 115,000 to the Baptist Female University here and $85,000 to the Baptist Orphan age at Thomatvllle. This newt is fully confirmed. The trustees of these Insti tutions knew of the bequest long ago but did not know until the will was opened whether there bad been any change. Governor Aycock returned this morn ing from the fourth educational tour he hu made this .Spring. Whenever he goes and speaks he arouses the truest enthu siasm for public education. The local Masont here had a barbecue today. . It It expected that the crop report for the State next week will be one of the most satisfactory ever Issued. The King's Daughters have quite a complete plan adopted for the reforma tory they will establish. ROE May 13. Mr Wright Good win, of Roe and Urs Martha R Carrswan, of Low land, were married April 97. Mr Richard Hill, of Atlantic and Mitt Julia Daniels, of Roe, were married May 19. Immediately after tbe wedding the couple went to the groom's honte In At lantic. Elders KELamlv and J S Adama preached here Saturday and Sunday. The attendance was large. .Mr Albtn Tingle, of Arapahoe, wass business caller here thtt week. D. D. JUMPED ABOUT. Until Be Found the Right Food. What a hades some people go through because their food does not supply the right kind of nourishment to the body. Take the following for xatnole. A gentleman In Baltimore sys, "About two yeais ago I began to experience a peculiar depression occasionally, with pains In the back part of my head and down along the spine. Gradually my eyesight began to fall and my memory grew poor. A general nervousness set In, I used all the will power I could mand to help myself but . ws forced to give np a good position and seek the ad vice of the family doctor. He said pear. asthenia and sent me to a great nerve specialist. Bo forXov mouths I wu matured and dosed with teed Iclne, but auto bo bensflt then ;i want to New York and sontulted Dr. s Hs seat me to another grest specialist, and ha la tarn tent me to Sanitarium where Istsyedfortlaae.'. - ,l It was the tarn old story. I wu doted with medicine and massaged and bathed Finally I left there and went to aaot her specialist who told me I would only live a few months. This rather, frightened me and I placed myself under Dr. Be said the stomach wu at' fault and probably I bad not beta given the right kind Of fOOd. .' . ;V, ; , He put me on a certain line of treat meat and Insisted that I use three or four teupoonf alt of Grape-Nuts each meal. I wu nnder his ear for several months. I steadily Improved until now I am fully restored to both mental and bodily vigor. , . .; ; He explained to me that Grape-Nuts contains a goodly portion of phosphite of potash, a nervs sad brain food, and that the food being partially digested the system could make ote of it easily. At any rats I got well and both the doctor fiiy myself know that Grape-Nuts made It potillile. ) I sincerely believe that practically all of our rirrvnns troubles are caused by Imperfect Donrlplimcnt. It wm fortu nate for m Unit I .' U -t such a food at Gre-?;uts. You r-m us 'tMt 1 but (jim't fill," !i i. y n 1 i ' SUNK IN THE SEA. Whole North End of Ireland Gone. Evac uation of Martinique Urged. Special to Journal. Washington, D C., May 24. Further examination of tbe Island of Martinique made by tbe French ships. Indicate that the entire north end of ' the -Island hu probably sunk into the sea. Immediate evicuallon of the inhabi tants Is urged. Red hot ukea are now falling twelve miles from Mount Pelee. Pannceforte Dead. Special to Journal. Washington, D. C, May 24. The British Ambassador, Lord Sir Julian Pannceforte died ber today at the Brit ish Embassey. i MYSTERY m CHARLOTTE. A Farmer Disappears and Either Murder or Suicide Is Thought. CuarlOttb,. N. C, May 24. Mr. L Moore, a farmer who lived three miles from here, hu disappeared. He was here on the 80th with hit wife and child ita, and after leaving them hu not been seen since. Hit keys, knife, buggy cushion and a half pint bottle of whiskey that Moore had In hit pocket have been found In the big sewer ditch, He hsd been drinking, and it Is thought that he wu either drowned or killed and thrown In the ditch, or In the lake. The ditch hu had new dirt put In since Tuesday and his body may be under It. . Lost or Stolen. A one stone diamond pin, valued at $250, will give handsome reward for re torn of same when returned to Moore's Brick Yard. P. S. Think It wu lost on the road to the poor houte. Batt Players At well aa everybody else, need some good liver medicine ooculonally. BRADHAM'S ANTIBILIOUS LIVER PILLS "cleanse the liver, cool the blood and eaae the head," without griping or danger of salivation note this these pills sre purely vegetable and serve their purpose u well u If they contained some Injurious mineral drug. Box of 86 for 25c 18 doses. Mfg. and sold at Bradham'a Pharmacy. COL JASPER STONE'S DEATH. A Landmark of His Section Passes Away At Ripe Old Age. .Charlotte, N. a, May K-Col. Juper Stowe, age 83, hu died near Belmont, at the home of hla brother, Col. William A. Stowe. Hla father wu Lark In Stowe, a prominent citizen of Gaston county. Hen wu and uncompromising Democrat and hu represented his county In the State Senate and House of Representatives. Be operated a cotton factory before the war and hu always been big hearted and lib eral. In his time he took pert In many Important tneunres and In later years he hu held the esteem of sll who knew u He was a good man, just, generous and a true sod of the Booth. Telegraphic Gleanings. The republic of Cuba hu been success fully launched upon the sea of nations. It remains to be seen what win be her sailing qualities. The volcanic eruptions still occupy the attention of the public They are great source of fear to the superstitious. Human volcanoes are harmless except to themselves. The beef trust's tire hu been ptrno- tured. . The people will soon enjoy normal price for their meat and will not asva to. eat beans without tM pork longer.? Theeoei strike Is well enough this immer bat U will be serious If It con tinues very long. The general exodut to the tlorth - and summer resorts hu begun. The summer girl noonsnes lias a green pay tree. May IS.-A light rain this week was warmly welcomed by the farmers. -. Crops are looking well except corn.; , Ws Pamlico people are, anticipating with pleasure the. prospects of a rail road.' -.;r ;. , Mrv W.1L- Jones has ban . very low with measles. There havt both several ease here. There Is said to hare bees 150 cases In this Vicinity. " . Potatoes are looking sad doing flatly. They are now as big u a has egg. - Croakers have tome sad they art quite Street.. -. , ., Rev. It H. Jones will preach at the church the first Lord's dsy In Jeae, end ws are looking for s good meeting. We spree with the Baiter Path Corres pondent to the Journal that there should bs a compuliiory school law. We are al wa.ye anxious to be In f ir; 1 and would be very grateful to be r " 1 en t!i!s cj" ' .n. Who wu j ..e and Vili'-'f u.i l.s come fr'' if1: Snow Drift, White Frost a -B m m ana .amiral JUST RECEIVED. Portsmouth Corned Mullets. Fresh Strawberriee from Fresh Fox River Trint and Elgin Butter received every, week and served from one of the finest refrigerators in the oitjv omplete stock ofjstaple PRICES. 'Phone 91. tttflnti'lnaitewfliriaSitntwVS(itV tfttttcwVewVswV. Fox River 7wrf Gutter 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. 3 are Don't buy anything in our Yours J- 23. PiiEKEE, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Qrocer, t PHONE 69. 1 lcw,Asft)!lawVUAaf, V wiiiiiviivimiiiiiiifimiiiiimiiiiii Here's A 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 sugar you nwcu wiu v i n w to your Intdrest to rail. Our other J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Phone f37. My Stock of Wheeler & Wilson iTnearly" ixhsutted,' only a few left that will be sold at SPOT; jfautuk x wo t . A. chance of a lifetime. AfewtaS-OOBIcrclea. will close out at 111.00. Other gogd wheels at $1150 and IU.00.,.., ,o v i" -- HSf0fcTWC;G00bS, Carload of 1 1 K, Stock's Best Patent, Diadem A Rose Bud Floor. Tobacco Twine. All kinds of Gro- corles, Rope and Netting, Lotf of Empty Flour Barrels for sale fine Sewing Machines and Coal Tar.' ;Vf ( X'" k, n. DAVEnroiiT. ' U ilMUlsSt. Whitehurst'a farm every morning ' and Fancy Groceries at RIGHT. ' Wholesale ft Betail Grocer, 71 Bread St. 35c per Pound. line until you get our prices. " to Please, Cor. Broad fc Hancock Sts. avaaaiaMawaw staples sre of equal excellence. A Joyful Acceptance Is always given to aa Invitation to tide in a Waters' Carriage, as they am renowned for their easy ridlna? qualitin. ss well as their atyllah appearance. This oomtn nation oaa only aocrae from a ve hicle that Is perfect la oont traction and finish In every detail. ' A better cairitr cannot be built than the genuine Wator' buggy, rubber or steel tires, , We bu i ! ' anything yen wsns, lowest price wh quality fa oonsidered, t ,. G. ;1X TTatcm & f PheacMS, '.W Broad St,' ''Hsw Bin, V, c ' I am .till ahrmtr t 1 all kinds ot 1 . !". : working at tlie bu Bern 40 yr: am tu t ot that. It, L.il's, . Date

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