I VOL XX-NO. 64. TWINTY-FIRST im , n- n act ; What we say We do "Ve do do" and don't Ladies lisle Thread "Vest, good quality, Ladies Swiss Appliqued Front, extra good value at 60c, only ! Ladies Pure Silkalien with Lace Front that is worth 75c, I Ladies Lisle Thread in Pink, Blue and Black, a v Organdies, 68 inch, a good value fr 40 inch while and in all colors, r.v A .Persian Lawn, both black and white, at vr Irish Linen for Shirt Waists, real fine quality, 86 in. only, it 1000 yards Colored Lawns, beautiful patterns, and special - good value at 15c, we will sell for jj , This is no old stock, but all New Goods, just received "y bought for Cash. A " - New Embroideries and Laces. See them ! Zt Ve Store that Saves You Money. 2 . The American Stock Co., Will take pleasure in showing their IMMENSE STOCK, CLOTHING ZZ t every description, Shoes, Hats and every article of H : DRY GOOD usually found in a first-class dry goods store. We have a beau : tiful line of Straw Hats which are very cheap, also felts aud J derbies. The very latest styles in Low Quarter Shoes at prices that defy competition. Beautiful fancies in Ladies 2 MIL. LINK It Y, 2-. In fact we have everything for the summer srirls. We carrv 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 jou money. Come let us convince you. :E AMERICAN HOWARD, 59 CAA4AAA4AAAaAAAiAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4A4AA4AAAa4ik. f LAAimmiiiiiixxixxixm J The very thing for 'Slimmer A GREAT LINE OF, we are showing now in Soft Goods From 25c to $1.00 in white and colored Madras Cloth. ABOUT THAT It is still selling II V .Mytttftntt-tttttttMHitm We, Sell Everything! Mmm ';vr3Vei&II,he; vci '' ;'-i?v '.'t .Oi Phone 4G. J ' ;uHimiuimiiKmrHrmninninn "B ' you foget it. at 50c, for worth 25c, this week, 20c, 25o a : I STOCK CO., Proprietor, - 61 Middle Street. inrifO, u u ...-fv"j-VO:Jl lf.' '':TVy mm at VlH pn tl i v.'.ni. WEEKLT FASHION BUTTS. vT "' '. VW.!- Kew Features in TaUor-MaAes, 6ow of Fancy Sulunf and White Voire. The material for this handsome street costume is a fanoy suiting, tratU, will also be quite chic U developed : of smoot finished cloth. Borne of the newest fea tures la tailor-mades, the basque or skirt as well as the broad should effect are combined In this smart gowa. The long rolling collar and the streps over the shoulder and around the bottom of the aklrt are of moire. The revets and the extension vest are of white moire stitch ed with several rows of Cortlcelll -Bilk; small buttons are set down the center of the vest as well as on the fronts, and clusters of buttons are placed on the shoulder straps and sleeves. The latter are quite novel, the fitted undersleeves of moire being completed with cloth oversleeves flaring at the bottom. The skirt Is laid In wide tucks and spreads out Into a very full flare at the hem. As the season advances the preference for mixed and fancy saltings becomes more and more distinct and it seems al most as if the latter would in very short time be nsed entirely instead of the smooth-finished clot hi; slthongh the cloth Is by far the most dreray in appear ance, it is of more compact and closer weave than the mixed suitings and homespuns, which, together with Scotch tweed and covert cloth are In the lead at present. Oranges 30c per dozen at McBorlcy. We have them and sizes, for both men no - " flJi-:'! U-."V- i m - m i m , ft ' '" ' K'-'"' " ' 1"" :"""T'' ! rjf Services Today; - J- Centenary Methodist church 11a. m., preaching ly. the pastor, Eev. B. F. Bumpas.. 8 p. m. Sermon before (hew. r.V. Boclety. Public, cordially Invi ted, o't ,)',, X'X , ..u l Presbyterian Church Preaching at 11 o'clock al m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor, Eev. E. 8, .Bradshaw. Sabbath Bchool at 5 p. ta. JL cordial Invitation. Is ex tended to alL - ; Christ Church 1st Sunday after Trin ity. Service andjHoly Communion 11 a. bu Evening Service 8 p. m. . Sunday school 5 p.m. A, cordial InvlUtion is extended to all. ' : 1 -"Services at First Baptist Church at 11 a. m and 8 p. m., by .the pastor, Rev: Bight 0. Moore. Sunday School at 8.80 p.m. - Tabernacle Baptist Church Sunday Bchool at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p, m. The public cordially invi ted.1 Prayer services Wednesdy 8 p. m. J. A. McKanghan, pastor. Christian Church Preachlne bv the nutnr at 11 su m. and 8 n m. Bandar Schoolat 8 p. m. All are cordially Invited to these, services. Christian Science Church Services- Sunday 10.4S a m. Bible lesson sermon today, Subject: "God The Only Canse and Creator." Psalm, 104:24. Testimony service Wednesday 8 p. m. Reading room open daily. All are cordially invited to attend. ;. , CHURCHMEN. . 9 ' Archdeacon Cbnrton of England has been elected to succeed his brother as bishop Of Nassau ' General William Booth is coming to America this foil and will speak In all the principal cities. The report comes from Rome that the Right Rev. Sebastian Messmer, bishop of Green Bay. Wis., may be pro claimed archbishop of Manila at the approaching consistory. The Rev. Dr. Donald of Trinity church, Boston, has Just been appoint ed, with the Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott, on the first board of preachers which the University of Chicago has ever bad, the latter having just adopted the Har vard plan. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Haie Always Bought Bears the Signature of In all colors women oue flj '1 : 1 : -ex ; . and E(!:n Sts. - ' ' Supreme (out Finished Hearing Arfomenls on Appeals. ImnerUat Case to jro te Ualted SUtes Sapreme Cenrt Maaasjer' of the BalelRa Base Ball Team jde iortb. t . Secure Hew ; Flayers. Rauuuh, Ilay :S1. The Sopreme Court has finished the hearing of argu ments on appesls. There are about 60 Opinions yet to be filed.' It will; require something like 20 days for the conrtto complete Its work at this term. ' The case Which now goes to the United States Bapreme Conrt on a writ of error, Involving the right of the state to im pose a license tsx on all pianos, sewing machines, etc, shipped O. O. D. to per sons. In this state, is of wide-spread In terest,' The attorneys for the compa nies which ship such goods Into thehry, State say the decision that the sheriff of Person could levy on goods so shipped Is a rank violation of the Inter-state com merce. " . Manager Rivers of the Raleigh base ball team left today for the north to se cure new players. ine Kaieign team has fared badly this week. The Secretary of State has received from the clerk of the conrt of Perqui mans county one of the record books of land grants missing for 130 years or more. It Is of grants Issued In 1774. There are several other record books missing between 1771 and 1775. The Secretary of State greatlydeslres these. They are State property and perhaps some are at Edenton. New Bern and Wilmington. The public schools here have ended their terms. Tho attendance was the the lsrgest on record. A new school site, for a colored school has been pur chased. This will give ten public schools In the Raleigh district, . The Worth Bsgley camp of Spanish War Veterans, of Boston sent a superb wreath of palms to be placed on the grave of Worth Bagley In Oakwood Cemetery here. Gov. Aycock will not go to Chapel Hill until next Tuesday. At the Raleigh Hale Academy Ben Lacy, Jr., a son of the State Treasurer, won the gold medal for Latin. The mandamus suit of the Marlon & Bunjsvtlle turnpike stockholders to force the penitentiary to furnish convlota to that road, comes up June 1 before Judge Council. There are no convicts which can be furnished, so the road has no case at all. State Convention July 16. Special to Journal. Raliiqd May 81. Democratic State Chairman Simmons today Issued a call for the State Convention which will be hold July 16th. Doomed. Flannery Sbure, Ol hovn't been able to slape the lasbt few uoleuts, an' 'tis Just worry that's doln' it. Flaherty Ph wot are ye worryln' about? Flannery Fur fear Ol'U git insom nia; 'tis hereditary In our family. Ex change. HI Wtakint," Albert-Why, doat you recollect that girl I That s the girl you used to rave over last summer call her "poem' and all that Edward By Jove, so It Is! I never could commit a "poem" to memory- Harper's Baser. SUMMER COMFORT. . . Get Italy For Warm Weather. . By a complete change la breakfast, at this time of the year, one eaa put the body right to go through the summer comfortably. - " . - -" ieaveoff meat, ' potatoes and heavy body keatlog foods, lad ase the food that will aourlsh the bod and rlra r. serve force to the brala and nervous Sys tem. ; I T ' ' , " A most appetising and healthful break fasten be made oa Grape-rTots snd cream, some fruit jaad perhaps two soft polled eggs-thls sneal will furnish foil strength and nourishment up to the next and has a remarkable effect oa the body during hot weather. Remember the cells of the body yea ere now bundlng-wIU last you into summer, so be sure and build the kind that tend -togeepaeool oooy ana wvei need. ' . , .. . une ponna or Orape Hate be mora nourishment that the system will ah sorbthan tea poande of meat, without any of the internal heat of meat that a person wishes to avoid dnrtng the warm season; Its rich autty flavor added to the delicate sweet of tbe Sgrepe sugar makes a dish pleasing to the most critical taste. Ton rocelveGrape-Fuls from the gro cer ready to serve, as It bas been thor oughly eooked at the faotory by food ei perte and this saves heat from cooking and time eedeiertlon necessary In pre paring ordinary food,' '.' A change from tbe bid breakfast to one like this will refresh end Invlgurste the system In a S'lrprUiiig manner and permit yon to enjoy the lure of sum mor In a cool, cimfortaMe fmlilon wlinu your nc'clibors, (i:."orciit!y fsd, will U "hot." TELEGRAHHIC BREVETIES. Once again has the Czar of Russia had reminder thst he Is not the "whole thing,'' A young Women was teeently found In too close proximity to his royal highness with a dynamite bomb In her possession. ' She was taken In charge by the police before any damage waa done. Minister Wu Ting Fang had a bad scare last week While on a visit to the state', lnssne ssylum at Mllledgevllle, Georgia, one of the inmates grabbed tbe famous Chinaman's "pig tall" and gave It a vigorous yank which had a very per ceivable affect on his nerves. The Ohio Republicans In convention assembled last week declared against "bad" trusts. The question now arises to What the Ohio Republicans regard as "bad" trnsts. ' Paul J. Sorg, a wealthy tobacconist of MIddletown, O., died last week. He Was a well known Democratle politician and a man who bad become very rich by means of his great- thrift and indue It is staled that on May 82 there were 26,000 lbs. of Spanish Mackerel canght In aelnea near Morehead City. Only one half dozen boats were engaged In this enormous catch which la reported to be the largest msde for many years. The fish were prepared for the market and sent north. The school board of Raleigh have made glad the heart of the school boy and brought upon themselves the never dying praises of Tonng America. In arranging a schedule of holidays and re Cesses, they have included circus day as a holiday In case such an event occurs during the regular school session. Chicago Is threatened with a meat famine, a condition of affairs that has never before existed. The police fear that violence may result on account of the scarcity of meat. Memorial day waa observed Friday la Washington with more solemnity than ever before. President Roosevelt made an address at Arlington and Judge Thos G. Jones, of Alabama, made the address at Grants tomb In New York. The white messenger boys of the Wes tern Union Telegraph Co., of Norfolk, Vs., have struck on account of an un popular delivery clerk. Negro messen ger boys have been employed to deliver telegrams. Carloaa Wity'o ol Hol li. In this age of advanced' views' on matrimonial entanglements and obliga tions It is refreshing to reed of the cu rious marriage customs of the gentle savages of tbe Hopl tribe In Arizona, Here the Hopl maid doea tbe wooing, for tbe women of the Hop! brand are held in much higher respect than are the coppery sisters of kindred tribes, nd wken the Hod! maid has selected the youth of her choice she goee to his house as a suitor for his band and testi fies both to her devotion and her lndns try.!bygrlndlng!ornf beneath hlsjroot until'' he is 'sufficiently' Impressed with her qualities to yield and name the day. When, the Hopl maldleada,the man of I her choice ttoi the tribal a)tar she Ooe'aoln'.thelmldJtk)frelaborate et rnor4al(Df ) long i duration and When ami over the takes tin to her borne; Nor ' does f shot yield this ownership iwtlen she ,weds On the contrary, tbe bouse, the fields and all tbe property save (the I herd (belong to the wife. This, as win be seen, greatly fadlltatea thei Hon! i method -f obtaining di- iVorce, for 'when tbe wife tires of her husband she simply takes his saddle from her floor and tosses it ont through her door, and tbe divorce is completed. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Ho CUlM Tm.BIm. "Now, that .we are engaged," said the fair young thing, "I will tell you that I donot fear mica.' ."That nloV said the prospective groom. . .. "And,'' continued the fiancee, "I can drive nails without hitting my thumb, and. I know hew, to we a paper cutter (Without ruining a book, and I can add a row; of figures (without making a sep arate sum for each consecutive: figure, andr I can build a lire, and I can tell .when a picture la hung straight on the Her the man drew himself up with much dignity and Borrow tad eried: . . "Then I cannot marry yea alasl" . ' Whyr gasped tbe girl ... i ,j "What prospect la there far my ever being able to demonstrate tbe Superior ity of tnaa over woman If I marry woman' who possesses such .traits of character as you f Baltimore "Amrk lean. !' i " '-'.-" . - - ', mr neiM vtnii mu k , "I nsed to take a bath every morning, but twe a week la my limit no," a well known athlete, "instead;! use. a flesh brush every morning -for an spur, and I've never been in better shape In my life.- I start at tbe top of my head with a hairbrush, then Uke tbe flesh brush tt ie made specially for tbe pur pose and finish tbe i down t my feet antil my akin le nearly the color of a boiled lobster. There's nothing Jlke It In tbe world, it keeps the pons free and open, clear swsy tbe dead cu ticle, doesn't enervate tbe aysteos like a bath and above all Is the flnsot exercise you can get Rubbing the body vigor ously with the brush, changing from hand to linnd ae tbe moaclea of one arm ttra, .will kK-p you euppla and llm L r. It's a great thlng.'Whllaaetyhla J."-.r.l v Extra Standard 3 lb Tomatoes, 10c per can, (retail only); Pure Gold Corn, lOo can, or 3 cana for 25c; String Beans, 7o can, 3 cans for 20c; Okra and Tomatoes lOo per can, Com and Tomatoes, 10c per can, Bartlett Pears 10c per 3 lb. can, Lima Beans, 10c per can. Fancy Evaporated Apples, 10c lb. Nice Fruit Jelly, 5c lb. Nice Fresh Ginger Snaps, 5c lb. Nice Toilet Soap, 2 cakes for 5c. Ham and Veal Soup 10c can. Potted Chicken 10c can; Libby's Potted Ham and Tongue 5c can, 0 for 25c; and hun dreds of other articles which we cannot mention for lack of space, at Bargain Prices. J. 'Phone Ol. rox mver rint 'Butter 35c per Pound If you want yonrjbreakfnst 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- sa. p::-s, Jr.- Wholesale and nnnti u n n M , VI The Best Staples. You will always find us selling the best staple things of life the tilings which are necessary for satisfac tion in housekeeping Su gar, Flour, Salt, Potatoes, Eggs, Butter, etc. Surely r nun si djj. Mir. uroau w juancocK sir. the best line of staples and a complete list of fancy things. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137 Carload of Stock's Best Patent, Diadem & Rose Bud Flour. Tobacco Twine. All kinds of Gro ceries, Rope and Netting, Lots of Empty Flour Barrels for sale. Pino and Coal Tar. B, B. DAVENPORT. 84 Middle Bt. Why let your horse GoUnshod) I will shoe all round for 75c. Properly shod horses have no corns. Put "sand shoes on your driving horse, you will never use any others. I put these on 12 hours to the day, in the Old Ice House, 45 Middle 8treet. Try me. ''"A; n. been. I'havemovedto 95 Mid-" , tdl$8t, one door beto-,mj . j old stand, .where I fill be , JJJglad to gee all my jold 'l friends raft.bntioprk.. "' ' "JI have a complete stock.' 'S'--' oi tvery tning in uie ,ew-Une- Special atten. ' Ucm gi ven 'to Bepalring. EATOa Wiz Lezdina Jeweler. Old man Wholesale ft Retail Grocer, r 71 Broad HU Retail Grocer, -m m . -mw v 5k Horse Shoer, SAM JACKSON. I am still shoeing horses, and! doing all kinds of Blacksmith work, have been working at the business here In New Bern 40 years; am on the Wharf, Bask of Clias. B. Hill's. ance Isalw aysgfreutaanmvl tlonto ride In a Wateni carriage, as they are renowned for their easy riding qualities, as well as their stylish appearance. This combination oaa only accrue from a ve hicle that la perfect in construction and finish In every detail A better carriage cannot be built than the genuine Waters' buffer, robber ot steel tires. We built anything yon want. Lowest price when quality u considered. ' O. He TTtttcw 2 C;r;. V Phcwe583- ' n Broad Bt.CNxw Bibb; r; O Date -J AjoytmAccepx

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