I SXW BUM, H.C., -THURSDAY MORSISQ, MAY 23, 1902. VOL. IX-NO. 61. TWINTT-flRST TIAR ( I v n ir ac ir Is again to the front with High i 'lt g our pleasure w mruwu chandise procurable, at a saving and every article bougnt nom us. , .-'-' We Offer Bargains this week in Hosiery, Bed Linen, Lace Curtains and Window Bhades.r V ''. The best Anchor Brand Sheets, ready for use, 90 z 90, 70c Andros coggln Sheets, 90 x W, 60c. , Columbia Mills BheeU, 90 x 90, 60c Pepperill Mills Sheets, 90 x 00, 80c. ' 81x90, 65c r-Bolster Cases, 45 x 72, 80c. - Pillow Cases, 8 x 45, 10c . ' Pillow Cues. 86 x 45. 16c PiUow Cases, Hemstitched, 8 x 45, 15c D. ;il .all mn flitu weak an Oil Linen Window Shade with fringe. y all fixtures complete, 85c. A better forBOc, AU have fringe. Bio cut in Lace Curtains. See them. , . - .. Hosiery! We have them. 8ee us and save money Tidies Plain Lisle, 85o value, this week 85c : Ladies Open work 25c Ladies Mercerized, high grade. Fancy, good value at 75a, 50c Ladies Lace that sell at all times at 40c, Special this week, 26c ' ' Misses Open-Work, this week 85c M issses red and black, extra good at 86c, this week 15c. Childrens red, blue, pink and white Socks, at 16c ' REMEMBER Mosquito and Fly Time is at hand. We have the very thing to keep them out. We can sell you a Canopy, ready for use, 8fx 8 yards, for ouly $1.85; 24 x 9 yards for only $1.85. ! T16 tore that Saves Ton Money. aMSJIiSlSSSSBiSlSSSMSBSWSlSSSJSSBaBSBSSBSBSBSBSMB zi The American Stock Co., will take pleasure in showing , cnLOTnura ' J J of every description, Shoes, Hats and every article of DRY GOODS 3t usually found in a first-class dry goods store. We have a beaa J 3tt tiful line of Straw Hats which are very cheap, also felts and 1 derbies. The very latest styles in Low Quarter 8hoes at prices that defy competition. Beautiful v www w wmnmr In fact we have everything for the summer girls. We carry a full line of heavier goods to snpply the working people, and 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., P. no WARD, Proprietor, ' 59-61 middle Street. tAAAAAAAAA. Nearly and we have decided to let it run for 'BALANCE; OF THIS WEEK AT SAME PRICE 20 jibunds! for $1.00. ', V ' - '''ifXM ' " ',' . -.v.. 1 -'-J' '-;- ' ' '.. , . -,- :, e Tas)ssjy eess)s)sjs)s)yeesjes)s)s)e)s)e . In Addition to .which we will Havmg jvst 'receftei fA CARtiOADl OIv FLOUR iwi tan quote you some CLOSE PRICES on thei following brands: ElmGhr Queenl Gold. Leaf and Stea - ''ff Tf -TIT" . . . ... - - w ill Grade Goods and Low Prices. J peujue mm mo v w of 15 to 25 per cent on grade for 40c. A still better grade their IMMENSE STOCK. fancies in Lames TOOK ADVANTAGE OF the Above we have a sell until next Saturday for We 5ell the: Best of Every thing lt 0h : 8tcro'"Gcrn:r Sc:iui Frc:;i " " " - . COVB. My. Misses Jetilt Taylor and Lnla Ipock.spent Bsturdsy . night at Ysnoe- bore. ' - Oapt. J. E. 8ellers of New Bern was here a short urn Boaaay. r ; Quite a number of our people went to Klnston Saturday night and Sunday to hear the lecture and sermon of the great evangelist Sam Jones. , Mr. Walter Glover spent Sundajwlth Mr. Kenneth Daughsrty. -.. Mrs. Lane of Tarboro it vltltlng her son Mr. GrD. Lane here. ' Mrs. 0. E. Bines returned Sunday from Rocky Mount and Spring Hope where she has hat been on a visit for a week. . Mr. Ernest Glover spent some time at Mr. L. F. Taylor's last week. Messrs Joe Roberton and Frank White visited at Mr. Frank Wetherlngton's Snnday. ; ' T. Owing to the dry weather the beans Id this section are net ai good as last years crop but it is hoped that the pots- toe crop will be unusually good with favorable clrcumstsnces. J, 8. Robertson Esq. went to New Bern on business Saturday. ' Hbrox. LESS WORJtT. Children will play and get over-heated get their feet wet, expose themselves in dozens of ways, and you can't prevent It. All you can do Is to keep them as free from exposure as possible and al ways have in the house a Cough Remedy that can be depended npon. . Anwar's Croup Syrup will fill every requirement. It Is guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds and Croup or the price 85 cents Will be refunded by any dealer selling it., Sold by Davis', Henry's, and Bradham's Pharmacy. Celery Headache Powders. . There Is not any better. remedy for headache than these powders. They never fall to relieve. Made and sold only t Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. We are still selling meat at Ufa per pound, not 20o as reported. Oaks Mar ket. ""V LAXATIYB TASTELESS I InHILL TONIC. J Oonblnlng' the luatlve property ' of Oimuh. hMMftdal u k vnw 1 erne. Guaranteed, SOe. Only sold at UHADHAM'g FUABJUGV. Pplendid t& A A" Everyone III I X fcM. COLLEGE. Commencement - Eierclscs. Fourteen Graauatea.; Ex-Senator Ransom v ftsents Diplomat. ' ' Speelsl to Journal, - . " RiOJUQH, May 88. Today the com mencement exercises of the Agricultu ral and Mechanical College were held In the Academy of Music , There were fourteen graduates. J. I Parker von first honor, R. B. Snowden second honor. The "Star" cadets were Snowden, Cockran and Baseman. ' Ex-Senator Matt Ransom presented the diplomas and made a singing speech in which he said the United States led all other countries, and that this was doe to the Intense love of the country, unmatched anywhere else; he said Eng. land ranked second among the nations and in love of country. The Ex-Senator was given an ovation by the audience. - - Boers Holding Oat Lohsot, May 87. The British Cabi net was in session two hours today dis cussing' the oommunlcstlons received from Pretoria since the meeting of the Ministers last Friday. It is understood that the Inner com mittee of the Cabinet cabled the result of the deliberations to Pretoria. The Boer delegates at the Transvaal capital will probably return to yereenlglng and report to the burghers, who are still as sembled there, v According to the views of the officials j here there Is nothing to warrant the pesslmlstlo opinions expressed in many quarters-regarding the ultimate outcome of the discussions at Pretoria and Ve reentglng. The Government, tt is al leged, continues to be satisfied that the negotiations will result in a peaceful set tlement, but does not dare announce this view. ' A. J. Balfour, the Government leader, made no statement in the House of Com mons today regarding the negotiations, but he announoed a postponment of the budget discussion, fixed for tbls week, remarking that It would be inconvenient to debate the bndget "while there were other things in the balance." He subse quently explained that'll would be im possible in discussing the budget to pre vent references to the pesce negotia tions. ' Oranges 80c per dozen at MoSorley. I J U E I i;1 V i fl n o. the Cheapest ! aakLElisl " t v ii ii 'in ii j" & t, Rcpntdlcan Nominees "For , Xnlef V . ' JusUcesWpi ' ' : Charlotte Team's Winning Streak. Matter of Cattle Quarastlae - For SUte. ; Beport f '' College Attendance- ' V Art Exhibit :(8t:-: Mary's Cel- BiLEiou, May 88, A number of Re publicans, ; from various parts, of the State, are here. They aay they expect that W. P. Bynum, Jr, or Judge Tim- berlake will be their party's nominee for chief justice. ' 'Borne of the .Republicans are urging' cz-attorney general Z. V. Walser to-run for Congress, but he ap pears to be very coy. :-"''r,r:"'r The game of baseball won from Ral eigh yesterday by Charlotte is the thir teenth in succession won bj the latter team. ' ' ' The board of agriculture shows very plainly that it will manage the aflat ra of the Agricultural and Mechanical College and not share anv of Its duties and re sponsibilities with the board of Visitors. The law is mandatory and very strictly drawn.' "'. Among today's arrivals were J. A. Long, Roxboro; J. R. Gasklll, Tar boro The State Yeternarlan is now hard at work on the cattle quarantine matter. In the old territory he finds much Inter est, but in the new territory the cattle owners know little and care less. They have ' not yet awakened to the situation June 14 there will be a meeting at Wilkesboro to organize a county asso ciation. The report by President O T. Winston on the college shows 868 students en rolled, representing six States and 83 counties in this State. Wake county has 87, Mecklenburg 15; Wayne 18. Of the students 178 are sons of farmers. At St. Mary's Female College today the trustees met and the are exhibit was on view, Cost About $20,000,000. Washington, May 87 In response -to a resolution of inquiry the Secretary of the Navy today forwarded to the Senate a statement by the Paymaster-General, of the Navy showing the expenditures of the Government on account of the naval operations in the Philippines from May 1, 1888, to date. Tbe'statement places'the amount. In round numbers, at 830,000.000. The ex penditures to November, 1899, were $6,' 815,684: for 1900, 13,518,000 and for 1901, 86,885,000. The remainder of the $30,- 000 Is estimated for 1903,the exact figures for the present year being unavailable. Walter Neal dominated. Special to the Journal. Rockthgham,N. O.May ,28. Walter Neal was nominated today for Superior Court Judge, by the Democrats of this county. COLLEGE COMPLEXIONS. Can be Ruined by Coffee. ; ; H otblng so sorely , mars ' a woman's complexion as coffee drinking. A. young college girl of Hyattsvine, Md. says, "I never drank ooffee up to the time I went to college, and as long as yoa armot go ng t J publish my nam will admit that I was prouaor my pint ana whits com plexion, but for some - reason I began drinking ooffee at school and when vaoa tlon came I looked like a wreck. , Was ex4reme!y nervous and my face hollow and sallow.; a..-.. -.. - ,v': AU my friends said college life had been too much for me. ' After question ing me about my diet Mother gars me a cup of strong, rich coffee at breakfast al though formerly she had objected to the habit, but the secret came out In a few weeks when every, body btgaa to com ment In my improved looks and spirits. Bhe said she had been steadily giving me Postnm Food Ooffee and I did not know ' My color cams back, much to my de light and I was fully restored to health, I will return to college without tbe slight eat fear pt losing ground for know exact Iy where the trouble lies.-"" ' Moihejiays the first time she had Postnm made no one would drink It for It was pale and watery, but the next day she did not trust to the cook bat exam ined the directions snd made It herself. Bhe found the cook had Just let It some to the boiling point and then served It and It ws tasteless but- the beverage made according to directions, by proper boiling, is delicious and has a remarka ble 'taste for more.'. Oae cup is seldom enough for Father now. I bare a young lady friend wbo suffer ed several years from nenrU;! snd honi ache, obtaining ,only fmpornry re'lcf from medicines. Her sinter finally per- u'1ei berto lcfive oil C'iTiB smltre FosUmi. Glie Is Bow very pmnnnnr.r 1 In Lor t!' (o cofTi-e. Peys It wt f'e no f ' y " " f"r I r r ' n, it 1 It B-r f 1 r 1 THB MARIETS. The following quotations ware receJv ad by J. B tathvn A Co, New Born ' , Xsw yens, Mav & OottoMi - Open. High. Uw Close July ; .... ..- 8.84 eOS 8.88 8.88 Aug... 808 8.71 8.M . 8.70 Sep... . . ..... 8.08 817 8.08 8.18 Oct 7.8S 7.88 7.83 7 97 Chicago, May 88. W-BJUT;- Open. High. Low. Close 78f m 78 TO 6pen. High, Low. Close 63 68t 3 62 July.... Com: May...:. Rlbs:- Open, High. 961 966t Low.' Close 965 966t May . New York, May 8. Open. High. Low. Close Stocks; Sugar..... SoRy .... ... 128 188 ...86 87 1881 8M w 89 l 78 199 861 1 40, 99 79 70 a L .. 18i P.S.S..., PacMaU. Mo. P.... Atchison . 7s, a C. ...88 40 .100 .78 .70 100 80 0. O... Amice. .' 19, . 18, 18 18 Spots 5.8-38. Sales 10,000 bales. Futures, May-June 4.68. Ang-Sept. i.50. Hept-Oct 4.38. POBT ast week 83,000 This weec. REOB1PT8. Same week last year. 55,080 Insight 89000 68000 Sat. 3000 9000 8000 11000 10000 7000 1000 Hon. 3500 Tues. 5000 Wed. 8000 Thnrs. Fri. 46,000 Prescriptions fit Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy makes a specialty of prescriptions. Prompt and careful attention is given them. Only the best drugs are used. The prices are reasonable. Send yours there to be filled. TAKE NOTICE! Members of the Knights of Honor, Roys! Arcanum and' Good Fellows; will Ckll on K. R. Jones and pay their assess ments before the last day of this month, and he will receipt for the same. W. F. Rocimtn, Collector for above orders, TRENTON. Bpworth League Elects OfUcers. Schoal Commencement. Personals. , May 18. Misses Gladys, Helen and Ruth Chapman are the guests oJ. A Smith. Miss Julia Hammond, who has been on as extended visit in Georgia returned home a few days ago. Quite a number of our people went to Klnston. Saturday to hear the great Rev. Sam Jones lecture. The Trenton correspondent received an Invitation to attend the commence ment of Trinity College. . . . Miss Mamie Henderson, of Belgrade, Onslow county, who has been attend ing school si this plaoe went horns Fri' day on account of sickness. " Dr. t. A. MoDanlel, of FayettevUls, It C. has located hero,, and will practice with Dr. H. R. Parktr! Trust they'll sue oeed In their undertaking. ; Mr. T. 0. Whllaker, private Secretary to Congressman Charles R. Thomas, re turned from Washington Oflif days ago. The commencement exercises of Tren ton High School srill be Thursday even ing and Friday morning, May 89th and 80th. ' Hon Tboa. D. Warren will not deliver the address as was announced before on account of a earbsnele on his neck, but Rev. W, G. Jobnsoa, of Klns ton. wIlL" Mr. W.M. Coble and family, who moved to Durham some, time ago to do better Is going to return to tbe old home stead. He finds he cannot do as well there as be can here. Be tt everH humble there's no plaes like home, The Epwbrth League elected new offi cers last Sunday night. Mr A. O. Burt was elected President; -Miss Blrdte Kootloe, first vice-president! Mrs. Indl ana. Wlndley, , second t vice-president; Miss Ettelle Murray, third vloe-presl-denti Miss Julia Jarman, Ssoretary and Mr. 0. 0. Perry, Treasurer.,, Prof. Sller bee gsve us a nlee talk on his retirement from presidency. We regret very puck on losing Trof. Ellerbe,, tho" we know Mr. Burt will do just as well Clarence, the Infant son, of Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Oeddla, died Bnndy morn ing May 85lb, and was burled Monday morning the 23th. Iv. Mr. Bumpas, of Kow JDern, conilurtcl tlie S"rv! How lonc'v It Is n'nce tl e !;i;'t I'onni slower was i,',- tr-' , J ft f .1 J'.nra ! ' J t ? t 'i" T ',' . '. 1 7 I ' i to t t t r - - - s ! ..'It' nor' ' ! 1 i s I I t f ' Extra Standard 3 lb Tomatoes, lOo per can, (retail only);1 2 Pure Gold Corn, 10o can, or 3 cans for 25c; String Beans, 7o -J? - ' can, 3 cans for 20c; Okra and Tomatoes lOo per can, Corn and 5 Venus, xuo per can. Fancy Evaporated Apples, Nice Fruit Jelly, 5o lb. - Nice Fresli Ginger Snaps, 5c lb. Nice Toilet Soap, 2. cakes for 5c. ' Ham and Veal Soup lOo can. Potted Chicken lOo can; Iibby'SsPotted Ham and Tongue 5c can, 8 for 25c; and hun dreds of other articles which we cannot mention for? lack of space, at Bargain Prices. 'Phone 91. ? fox itwer Vrint gutter 35c per Pound. l . 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 kinda 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. Tours to Please, J- 25- PAKKEE, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Orocer, PH0N E 69. Cor. Broad eft Hancock St. Hefefs 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 other J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Phone f37 My Stock of t! CD Is nearly exhausted, only a few left that will be sold at SPOT FACTORY COST. A chance of a lifetime.;-' S" - A few 938.00 Bicycles, will close out at 811.00. . Other good wheels at $1180 and 115.00., ,,V:V --;' " :''-. rspfltttTNGrGOCmSl : W-83 Middle tel. ' 1 . i. . ;n. wneei Wilson Sewing Machines .t .-. -i ?-' v- si. : .'t Carload of;X:(: ;,;vf : ' Stock's Best rateut, Diadem Ss Rose Bud Flour. Tobacco Twine. All kinds of Gro o-; Rope and Ket'.Inj, Lots of :'.:;! Hour rurrels for sulo. Pino 1 C4 Tar. . v ; , - i . . J fi: D i . . 10c lb. Wholesale eft Detail Oroeer. ' 71 Broad St. staples are of equal excellence. mmmmi A Joyful Acceptance is always given In a Waters' oarr to an Invitation to ride earrlaML aa thev are renowned for their easy riding qualltlwt, , as well as their stylish appearance. This combination oan only accrue from s ve hicle that Is perfect In construction and finish in every detail. A better carriage cannot be built than the genuine Waters' buggy, rubber ot steel tires. We built anything you wank. Lowest price when quality is considered, - . .phoned. ;, . - , ; 78 Broad St, Htw B stiff, . O . . Dp-to- i: Horse r .','nAn. TA I am still W all k i rid n of 1 .,, wor!iii! at the li' 1 . ti, 4t yn. n on ot CI'Hl. li. i-.ll a. Datc J" fa