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VIM a WW BIEH H. C, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1902. TWENTY-FIRST YIAR VOL. IX NO. 49. AN la again to the front with High Grade Goods and Low Prices. It's our nleasure to furnish the people with the Bat Mer chandise procurable, at a saving of 15 to 25. per cent, on each and every article bought from us. We Offer Bargains this week in Hosiery, Bed Linen, Lace Curtains and Window Shades. The best Ahchor Brand 8heets, ready for use, 90 i 90, 70c. Andfos coggin Sheets, 90 x W, Wc. Columbia Mills Sheets, 90 x 90, 60c. Pepperill Mills Sheets, 90 x 90, 60c. 81 x 90, 55c. Bolster Cases, 45 x 72, 80c. Pillow Cases, 86 x 45, 10c. Pillow Cases, 86 x 45, 15c. Pillow Cases, Hemstitched, 86 x 45, 15c. We will sell you this week an Oil Linen Window Shade with fringe, all fixtures complete, 85c A better grade for 40c. A still better grade for 50c. All have fringe. Big cut In Lace Curtains. Bee them. Hosiery! We have them. See us and save money ladies Plain Lisle, 85c value, this week 25c. Ladies Open work 85c. Ladies Mercerized, high grade, Fancy, good value at 75c, 50c. Ladies Lace that sell at all times at 40c, Special this week, 25c. Misses Open Work, this week 85c. Missses red and black, extra good at 85c, this week 15c. Children red, blue, pink and white Bocks, at 15c. REMEMBER Mosquito and Fly Time is at hand. We have the very thine to keep them ont. We can sell you a Canopy, read for use, H x 8 yards, for only 1. 86; 2, x 9 yaids for only f 1 t5. 2t The Store that Saves Tfou Money. t THE MARKETS. The following quotation! wen Nod? ed by J. K. Latham A Co, Hew Ben Kbw Yoke, May 26. OoTTOHi Open. High. Low. Cloee July 8.98 8,98 8.98 8.98 Aug 8.67 8.67 8.68 8.68 Sep .. 8.08 8.09 8.05 8.07 Oet 7.98 7.98 7.9i 7.91 Chicago, May 86. Whiat: Open. High. Low. Gloat July 78i 78t 78J 73f Cobh: Open. High. Low. Close May 62 6Si 68 63 Ribs: Open. High, Low. Close May 957 957 0521 953 New York. May 26. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 188 129 128 128 So Ry 87 87 86 86 U. 8. L 18 18 U. a 8 40 40 40 40 Pac. Mall Mo. P 100J 100 99 100 Atchison 80 80 90 79 Va. C. C 70 70 TO 70 A. C. 0 63 58 Am Ice Jverpool BpoU 5.. Sales 8,000 bales. Futures, May-June 4.h9. Aug-Sept. 4.51. Sept-Oct 4.34. The American Stock Co., will take plciisnre in showing their IMMENSE STOCK. CLOTHING of every description, Shoes, Hats and every article of DRY GOODS usually found in a first-class dry goods store. Wc have a boun tiful line of Straw Hats which are very cheap, also felts and derbies. The very latest styles in Low Quarter Shoes at prices that defy competition. Beautiful fancies in Ladies MILLINERY, In fact we have everything for the summer girls. We carry a full line of heavier goods to supply the working people, and we se I them too. The rjnces is wnat sens firoous, ciia wc wo can save you money. Come let us convince you. claim I i AMERICAN STOCK CO., s P. HOWARD, Proprietor, 59-61 Middle Street. 11 XAAJAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-fx PORT Last week 82,000 This wees. Insight 30000 Sat. 2000 Mon. 2500 Tuea. Wed. Thurs. Frl. RECEIPTS. Same "fek last year. 55,000 C8000 9000 8000 11000 10000 7000 1000 46,000 , Tragedy la Church Atlanta, May 89. Fire or els hundred men, divided into a half dozen posses, are tonight Marching the country adja cent to this city for Millard Lee, the eon of a well-to-do farmer, who today ihot and instantly killed Miss Lllla Bottle, a I young woman of 19. The tragedy took place at Wesley chapel, Mount Qllead camp ground, nine miles from Atlanta, Lee firing two bulleta Into MUa Buttle jut as the minister had finished the ben ediction and before any of the worship er had started to leave the church. Lee. whole about 80 yean of age, came Into the church daring the services and took a seat two pewi from the door and almost directly behind Miss Buttle. Just as the services were over and the conirretration had risen to its feet. Lee Educational Affairs Demanding: Gen eral Attention. Annual Sermon ttradnatlng Class I A. ft M, .College. Swamp Lands Offered for Sale. Fine Reports From Farmer r. Raleigh, May 26. At Christ church yesterday morning Rev. Dr. McKirn of I Washington, D. C, preached tho annual I sermon before the graduating class or the A. & M. College. The cadet battalion I IEEP FOR BABY AND REST FOR MOTHERS Prescriptions at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy makes a specialty of prescriptions. Prompt and caroful attention Is given them. Only tho best drugs are used. The prices are reasonable. Send yours there to be filled. leaned forward and fired two shots at oaq .rone. was present, headed by the Hiss Buttle, killing her Instantly. Lee (acaty Bna the trustees. BlBhop Cheshire escaped, and meeting ma iamer some to jk part in the service. distance from the church secured iiw l i tno afternoon Bishop Ellison Capus from him. Several posses were soon o( Bonth Carolina oreachod the annual organized and a call sent In for blood-1 Mrmon before the students of St. Mary's hounds, Dr. John Buttle, father of the 1 em,ie college. murdered girl, heads one of the posses, I qot Avcock left this afternoon for while his son directs another. I Greensboro, to attend the commence- Miss Buttle was a strikingly beautiful ment of GMensboro Female College. young woman and bad recently gradu-1 xhence he goes to Winston-Salem, to at- ated with high honors from a college. It I tend centennlal commencement of Salem is said that she refused Lee's attentions I jemaie Academy. His stuff will Join because she considered herself above him I Kim there Wednesday. He will te the socially. I guest of William N. Heynolds. Anditor Dixou went to Greensboro to day, to attend the Greensboro Female College commencement. He thence goes to Slier City to make a speech to a school, and Thursday epeeks to a school In LaGrange, The trustees of Wake Forest College began their annual session today. The year has been a prosperous one for this college. The commencement exercises began yesterday, with the annual ser mon. Very fine rains fell yesterday. Mem. bers of the corporation commission re turned yesterday from various parts of the State. All spoke of fioo crops and favorable seasons and of the high spir its of the farmers. The Bta'e board of education has given the Whlteville Lumber Company an option on all the State's Swamp lands In Columbus county, at 50 cents an acre Bt. Mary's female college here is now jointly owned by the three Episcopal dioceses in North Carolina and the dio cese of South Carolina. During the past three years it has raised more than $50,. 000; this has been spent in buying the IrTRESH ar load o Snow Drift, White Frost and Admiral Floor Sleep for Skin Tortured Babies and Rest for Tired Mothers, In Warm Bath with JUST RECEIVED. Portsmouth Corned Mullets. t 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. omplete stock ofstaple and Fancy Groceries at RIGHT TRICES. We are still selling meat at 12c per pound, not 20c as reported. Oaks Market. Peace Mey be Proclaimed at Any Moment. Dondon, May 80. The "Dally Mall this mnrnlntr savs the announcement of peace may be expected at any moment, and that it will be found that the govern ment has remained Inflexible on all vital points at Issue. To The Pnblic At an early date wo will be in shape to contract for work in wiring stores and residences for electric lights. We expect to handle electrical supplies of every description and ask to quote you our prices on any work that you may have. Estimates furnished on electric suDnlies. wiring and bell work. Inter ior arc lamps, celling and desk fans Electric fixtures and chandeliers; elec tric bells and annunciators. Repair work of all kinds. JOHN C. GREEN & CO. 74 Middle St. And gentle applications of Cutl cura Ointment, purest of emol lients and greatest ot skin cures, to be followed in severe cases by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent Pills. This is the most speedy, permanent, and economical treat ment for torturing;, disfiguring', itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, of in fants and children, ever com pounded. Millions or Peopui ote CuncrmA Soap, asslBted by Cuticura oranujrr, for beauti fying the skin, for oleanalng the scalp, and the stopping ot falling hair, for softening, whitening, and aoothlng red, rough, and sore hands, and for all the purposes of the toilet. Lima j J. L McDANIEL, iSr I p 'Phone 91. 71 Broad Ht. Celery Headache Powders. There Is not anv better remedy for headache than these powders. Tboy never fall to relieve. Made and sold only at Davis Prescription Pharmacy. Ultfhfl of women tue Cn- ticuba Soap In baths for annoying Irritations, Inflammations, and obaflngs, too free or offen- eivo ptjrBpirauua, in waenee lor Ulcerative purposes which readily anggest themselves. Sold thioDKfaoat th verld. Soap, im., OimBirr, Kte.. PlLU, Ue. Brlttih rMpoti V-, ChuWrhnu. 8a.l London, riwh Dtpoti 6 Hu. d. U Prnii, Part.. Po. m um xmd uum. war mm mpt, aortoa. The North Carolina Hot Springs, MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL, Hot Springs, II. C. New ownership. New Management, house entirely made over, thoroughly modern and in every way desireable, new property, in new buildings and ln to. and modern bath house, new Casino for r f j i o I rainv H nniiiiAinAnn In vnu antler with rheumatism, gout, sciatica, nerv ousness, sleeplessness or indigestion For these and such troubles our Hot proving old ones. Much of the equip ment has also been brought In the three years. There are 224 students, of whom 127 are boarders, taxing the boarding facilities to the utmost. This evening the snnual concert was given. i Fox 9rmt "Butter 35c per Pound If you wnnt join' ltikfast 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, J. PAKHEK, Jr.. PHONE (ill. Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Cor. Broad & Hancock Sis. a&AAAAA, rxiiTimiriiiiiiiiiiiiiTTTiTiiiiiiiiiiiid N early veryone TOOK ADVANTAGE OF ire mmu LAST mm and we have decided to OF THIS WEEK AT for $i.oo. WEEK let it run for BALANCE SAME PRICE 20 pounds In Addition to the Above we have a Splendid lb which we will sell until next Saturday for Having just receded A CAR LOAD OF FLOUR we can quote you some CLOSE PRICES on the following brands: Elm City Qpeen, Gold Leaf and I Peace Maker ; We Sell Everything! We Sell the Best of Everything ! We Sell the Best of Everything the Cheapest I oPat Eta Cityfcti ' :Store Corner South Front and Eden Sts. Completely Covered With Lava. London, May 26. The Morning Post I this morning publishes a dispatch from the Island of St. Lucia, dated May 21th, I which aays that 8t. Pierre Is now com- I pletely covered with lava and that it will be dangerous to approach the place I until the covering hardens. Ash show- I era and detonations continue, aays the dispatch. Fort-de-France, according to The Post's correspondent, is safe, but I tha people, are apprehensive lest the lightning flashes shall fire the hundreds I ot tons of explosives stored In the forts, I The Inhabitants are fleeing. The-Coal Miners' Strike. Wilkbsbabbk, Pa. May 25 This was I tha quietest Sabbath In the Wyoming I region -since tha miners strike began. 1 The circular which President Mitchell I sent out yesterday warning the Polish, Slavish and Ltthunlan miners to remain I away fiom tha bituminous region of I Virginia and West Virginia, where I strikes are now In progress, was read In I many of the churches where the foreign I miners attend services. Soma of the clergymen made remarks urging the I strikers who belong to their congrega- Itlont to be law abiding and begnided by their leaders, to long as the leaden ware faithful to the trait reposed In them. I Home of lh Polish and Ltthunlan clergy men are laid to be opposed to the strike I or were opposed to n before it was I ordered, on the ground that the people Intrusted to their spiritual care were not; prepared to stand a long siege of I Idleness, Secretary MuIIahy, of the Stationary Mineral Waters and baths are unsur passed in the world. In the Great 8moky Mountains, grand scenery, delightful climate, 100 acres of beautiful park, mag nincent eoif links, horse back riding, mountain climbing, bowling, tennis, cro queting, and ping pong. No more de- liffntful summer resort in tne worm. Illustrated booklet Write, HOWELL COBB, Proprietor. BallPlayers As well as everybody else, need! some good liver medicine occasionally. BKADBAM'S ANTIBILIOUS LIVER I PILL9 "cleanse tho liver, cool the blood I and ease the head," without griping or I danger of salivation note this these I pills are purely vegetable and serve their I purpose as well as If they contained I some Injurious mineral drag. Box of 86 1 for 25c 12 doses. Mfg. and sold at I Bradham's Pharmacy. The rhlloaophle Loaer. The lioracman sighed: "That little jolt Was only fair, you saa. Borne years ago I broka tha colt. And now tha colt breaks me I" -Waahlngton Star. Here's Staple used every day in every liinne. We sell lots nt it and it's al ways fresh and clean. Iteally pleasing for use in large t small quauUtii-s. Fruit Season. Canning Season. We want to furnish all tlie snpar vou need and it will bo to your interest to call. Our other staples are of equal excellence. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone J 37, Short Lived. 'His musical compositions achieve anmo little DODUiaruy. dui uui ivi long." "Thnr'H ho: lust thirty day notes, as It were." Baltimore News. The Partlnac ef the War- no (who nnrts his hair in the middle) -i will never marry a woman who nhHa brr linlr on tbe side. She fwlio parts Her uair on xne nucr And I ran assure you that I will never marry o man who parts hla hair In the middle. (Silence.) no Wo itiDV as well part forever then. List of Letters I Firemen's Union, renorted todav that ItHannllnf (ha men emnlnveit at tha I Remalnlns in the Post--Office at New 0 Dhnnn Aft A I IIUIIU 1U. various oollerlet has Just been completed I end that over SO per cent, of the men will quit work on June lad, unless the I S-hour day It granted them. Another - I office of the anion admits that the per. j oentage of engineer! who will quit work I will not be as large, trot very nearly so. What peroentagt ot the pump men will I some out u not at yi tpown, u I tbe local operator are to be believed, It wlU be small and then will U no trouble la filling all vacancies that may May StIt la regret we reallte the ab sence of onr dear friend Mitt Mamie Francki from Richland, Onslow County She hu tpeat tome lime with as this win ter teaching' tchooL Bhe ft aa txoellent teacher and we were well pleased with the progress of onr children. We folly reallte that tht discharged her whole duty toward ot all. Mo partiality was shown by her. Tht Intellectual knowl edge of tht children wss greatly Improved nnmnnnnmnnninnnn Fyny.BMM.rn dwim tixm Tickling, ana aulcklf allays InllammaUoa la tha throat. Be; 3, Craven county, N. C. May 86, 1003: MUTt LIST. A Henry Allen S letters. B Aaron Bamett. P George W Pitt co schooner Agnes 8 Qulllan. . T-John Tinder. W B Tatty, 8 Jamet Shew, John Simmons, Jet 8lmmona.' V; W-R C WU1U, Oaplala J Wllllt cart schooner Carrie fartoo. Amanda DIiod, , V 8arta Frankt., v M O h Horld, 829 Bora 8u ; Mo Eatur Maoltft. i P Maria Paris, i '-vx , R-T J Bogtre. ', s, ' 8 Minnie Smith, Liltya SprnllL. Ptrsons calling for the above letters will please tay advertised and give date of ; Hsu -.-':-;;;;-.,"'-'i ' The regulations now reqolre(tkat one (1 cent ahall be colleoted on the delivery of each adyertlted letter. , ; ' ' ; S, V7. BaJloocX, P, 1C ' My Stock of Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines Is nearly eXhausted,only a few left that will be sold at SPOT FACTOKY COST. A chance of a lifetime. A few $26.00 Bicycles, will close out at 11.00. Other good wheels at 112.60 and $16.00. WM. T. HILL, 3sronTO!c;coois, 91-83 MUaie Street. phea .lit. . lu... A Joyful Acceptance is always given to art Invitation to ride in a Waters' carriage, aa they aw, renowned for their easy riding Qualities, as well as their stylish appearance. This combination can only aocrae rrom a ve hicle that is perfect In conttruotien and finish in every detail. A better carriage cannot be built than the gennino Waters' buggy, rubber ot steel tiret. We built anything yon want. Lowest price when quality it oontiaereo. : . . j- .. -i O. TL Waters t& Bon, Pbon 185, . ' 78 Broad Bt, Ktw Bux, K. 0 Carload of Stock's Best -4' t V- , . Patent, Diadem A Rose Bod Flour. ToUoco Twine.; All kinds of Gro ceries, Rope nd Netting, , lxte of Empty Floor Burrela for sale.' Pine od CoaJ Tar :' '--,' B, B. DAVEWPOBT, : m Middle bi, vV. , Dp-to Date i fbrse Skocr, ::iAnCcnr;c::. I am still shoeing horsos, t,d i ail kinds o Blacksmith work, 1ivq i working at the bnsinesa br in Bern 40 yearet am on the W ha f, i ot Una, a UiU't. ,
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