JOSI 3,
1902.
VOL XX K0 $5r.wi
TWENTI-FIRST TIAR
SIW BIEH. M. C.( TUESDAY M0RHIH6,
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What we say
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;V Ladies Lisle Thread Vest, good
jt? Ladies Swiss Appliqued Front, extra good value at 50c, only 5c
Ladies Pure Silkalien with Lace Front that is worth 75c, 60o
- V? Ladies Lisle Thread in Pink, Blue and Black,
- I? Organdies, 68 inch, a good value at 60c, for
Irish Linen for Shirt Waists, real
4a'
.' Jr 1000 yards Colored Lawns, beautiful patterns, and special
; good value at 15c, we will sell for 10o
iyi ; This is no old stock, but all New Goods, just received and
. A bought for Cash.
. K New Embroideries and Laces. See them !
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The American Stock Co.,
i$i Jf'will take pleasure in showing their IMMENSE STOCK.
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3Jt of every description, Shoes, Hats and every article of
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- usually found in a first-class drv (roods store. W have a 1kh.
" ' 3 tiful line of Straw Hats which
derbies. The very latest styles
r . that defy competition. Beautiful
MI LIST EiDY,
In fact we have everything for
4 full line of heavier goods to supply the working people, and we
3 sell them too. ' The prices is what sells goods, snd we claim
, 35 . we can save jou money,
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We are showing now in Soft Goods
From 25c to $1.00
in white and colored Madras Cloth.
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are very cheap, also fells and
in Low Quarter 8hocs at prices it
fancies in Ladies 5
the summer eirls. We carrv a
let us convince yon.
STOCK CO.,
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Proprietor,
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The fo'JowIag quotations wait reoelv
ed by J. . Latham ft Co, New ' Bern
' Clileago, June 8.
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May...,. Open. High. Low. CIom
71.. 72J; T1J - T2t
Open. High. Low. Close
60 62 60f 62
Open. High. Low.
. 875 9824 075
Close
Naw Yobx, Jone 8.J
Cotton; Open. High. Low. CIom
July 8.97 8.98 8.83 8.83
Aog. 8.06 8.66 8.53 8.58
Sep .. 8.18 8.18 8.03 8.03
Oct 7.98 7.98 8.87 8.87
New York, Jane 2.
Stocks; Open. High. Low. CIom
Sugar 129 129.1281 128i
SoRy, 86i 87 86f 87
V.S.L 181 13
u. s. s 40i m m 40
Pac Mall
Mo. P 100, 1001 99 89J
Atchison, 80 81 80 80
Va. O. C 70 . 701
A.O. O.... 52
Am Ice 19
' Liverpool
Spot 5.5-32. Salea 6,000 balea.
Futnrei, June-Jaly 4.00. Ang-8ept.
4.00. Hopt-Oct 4.00.
RBOBIFTS.
Same veak
last year.
46.000
Last week
20,000
Tbii weec.
Insight 83000
Sat. 1500
lion.
71000
9000
9000
12000
7000
6000
16000
59,000
Taea.
Wed.
Thurs.
Fri.
For Infants nd Children.
The Kind Yoa Have Always Bought
Bears the ;
Signature of
llodol Dyspepsia Curo
O'oocto what ywi Mk't
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and sizes, for both men
and women
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- " OHSLOW DEMOCRATS
MteVlGTeiiuoB at VacksoorUle
'" - select lelertei to the State
' an! District Conrai-' . '
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The Democratic ConTentloa - met at
JackaonTllle N.-O; Monday May 2nd,
Mr. J. Q. Scott, chairman, Meaara Lionel
GDeaandF. C. Henderaon, aeoretailea.
Delegates to the different convention
were selected and the following endorse
ments made. C. B Thomas for oongren
E. M. Koonoe for senate eight district,
Walter Clark for Chief Jattlce and
Bodolph Daffy for Bolicltor fifth dUtrlot
, The delegates, were Instructed ai to
tote for asaoclated initio e.
prangea 80e per dosen at McSorley.
MERUIT.
Poor Prospect For Potatoes. Light on
TheCalns's Wife Question.
June 2. The Ber. Mr. BrltUl filled
bit -regular appointment at Trent
Church Sunday hla text was Ephealans
2: 19-20.
The weather la fine for the people' to
clean their crops.
Potatoes will be a little late on account
of dry weather and also a abort crop, not
many ready to ship.
Mr. R. F. McCotter la talking of going
to Slppahaw aoon for a trip.
Mr. J. H. Biggs and wife are visiting
friends and relatives here.
The Meaie correspondent wants to
know who Cain's .wife was and where
aha came from. There were more
people on earth at that time than Cain.
Thoufh none but the noted ones are
named. Adam had many sons and dangh
ters only a few of them were mentioned
Abel was mentioned because of his good
ness, and Cain becanae of hla wicked
ness Tet there were many more on the
earth at that time. Mow Cain took one
of hla brothera'a daughters to wife and
they loved Satan more than God, and
Cain was shut oat from the presence of
the Lord and with his wife and many of
hla brethren dwelt in the land of Nod,
on the east of Eden, and Cain knew his
wife, and she conceived and bare Enoch
and he alio begat many aons and daugh
ters. I will says to the Pollocks ville corres
pondent be wanted to know concerning
hla wife If he will give aome starting
points perhaps I could aearch her oat
for nlm unless he has many. It looks
like he would know his wife and none
other. He - iays,"Now abovo all things
else would like to know who our wives
will be or Is, so It looks like he would
know hla own. Frank.
in all colors
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Three Kemes to Be Executed July
8th. Rani Delivery Output.
Bala Badly Needed. . Health Report
New Step Taken By the Ag
rlcalUral Department.
Beqnlsltion Made for
F. S. Dawson, Al
leged Embei
sler. RiLKlQH, June S. Governor Aycock
today iasaed a warrant for the execution
of three negroes at Salisbury on Tuesday
July 8. The men to be hanged are Dick
Flamming and Dick Blanton, for rape,
and Archie Connelly for murder.
The closing exercises of the institution
for the White blind were held today.
State Auditor B. F Dixon, delivered the
annual address, his subject being
Ideals."
It is found that North Carolina has
only i of one per cent of the electric rail
way mileage of the United States.
rhere are Instructions from well In
formed people that a great effort is to be
made to tax the purchaser of the rail
ways next year, and to assess such fran
chise at a high valuation.
W, H. Shaw, of Wilmington, waa to
day appointed a clerk of the U S. circuit
and district courts. He has heretofore
been a deputy elerk, but becomea clerk
under the act of January 15, 1903.
The rural free delivery mall carriers
on the Ave routea oat of Raleigh handled
during slay 81,000 pieces of mall.
There are now 116 of these carrlera In
the State. All of them save one gets
(600 a year; that one gets $460.
Bain Is again much needed In this sec
tion. The small grain particularly needs
It. Cotton is doing very well. Tobacco
looks well. Yesterday at Fuquay Springs
some Samstra and Juban tobacco was
seen, growing very well Indeed.
The Hay Bulletin of the 8tate Board
of Health Is out. It reports small pox
la 22 counties, Mecklenburg leading
with 66 cases, Rockingham being next,
with 38.
Today the agricultural department
took a new step at the argent request of
truckers in the eastern counties, by send
Ing out two agents, to ascertain facts
regarding truck, crops porta and south
of this State. One agent goes to Savan
nah and then comes up to North- Caro
lina, while the other . begins at Norfolk.
and goes to New Jersey. They will
quietly look at the trucking oentrea and
see the else, conditions, etc. of the crops
and report at onoe. This State depends
on marketing its truck between Charles
ton and Norfolk. All aorta of frauds
are pereptratad upon North Carolina
truekera. They are told that the crop
elsewhere are great, are being marketed,
that there ia a glut, etc. They want to
know themselves the real condition of
affairs. This week the ahlpmenta of
Irish potatoes began. The crop Is In
good condition.
- Gov. Ayoock has made requisition on
the Governor of Mississippi for F. B.
Dawson, who Is charged with theft,
forgery and embankment at Wilson.
He was agent for a maa there and It Is
said by these means got $15,000 of his
money. Be recently did this and fled
the State, but was located by a detec
tive.
F. B. Arendall and W. W. Green, who
were penitentiary officials two years
sgo when federal ooavicta were kept ia
this penitentiary were charged -with aU
lowing one, a "trusty" to" escape. - They
are acquitted; the district attorney say
ing the government 'recognizes the vse
of trusty prisoners. '
. Ia the federal ooart this week Charles
Randall and two men from Harnett
county, all white; will be tried for send
Ing obscene books' through the mall
The post office they used Is kept by a
relative of theirs and It Is' said their
dirty 'Work largely' Increased fti rev-
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THREE DJLI&.
Then rostam'Slfet Elffl. r
It makes rather solid .friends of people
when they discover a Uqald food that
will save life ia extreme eases of need.
' Speaking of Poetaea-Food Coffee, a
lady, la Toledo, 0.1 eaysFor ever Are
years new I have used Foetam Coffee en
tlrely la place of the ordinary coffee or
tea,,. -1 ;Mf... a ii.iir;v
X aaed to have stomach treacle and
every time I "drank actp"ot ordinary
Coffee suffered the greatest distress. My
troubles left when I left off coffee end
began using Postum. I ,
t The moat severe test I know . of was
when my husband waa dowa with gas
tric 1 7 hold fever. His stomach would
retain nothing) we tried milk and vari
ous other drinks. Everything we put
into his stomach would come up In leas
than three mlnatee.- After the third day
of this kind of work I conolmled to give
him some Tostum Coffee. lie drank It
and rellnhed It and retained It, and for
four wc ks he lived on Poslum and noth
pe"to spi'k of. fou can dnpond
r ii It t' t rntum gulm-t aiune good
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SKIN TORTURES
AndValt Forms of Itching
Scaly Hnmonrs Instantly
Relieved and Speedily
CURED BY CUTICURA.
Complete) Treatment consists
'of Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the
skin of crusts and scales and soften the
thickened ; cuticle, Cuticuba Oint
ment, to' instantly allay itching,
irritation, and inflammation, and
soothe and healaad- Cuticuba Re
solvent Pills, to cool and cleanse
the blood. ? A Snout Sir is often
sufficient to cure the most torturing,
disfiguring, itching, I burning, bleed
ing, scaly, crusted, f and pimply hu
mours, when all else fails. -MILLIONS
USB CUTICURA SOAP,
uatsted by CurictniA Onmror for beautify
ing the skin, tar dousing the scalp, and stop
ping of falling hair, for softening and whiten
ing the banda, for baby ttcalDg and raahea,
In baths for annoylnglrrltattont and chaflnga,
or too free or offensive perspiration, for
many amative, anttseptie purpose which
suggest themselves to women, and for alt the
purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery.
OrmotraA BaoLvnrr Pills (Chocolate
Coated) are a new, tsitelsss. odorless, eco
nomical substitute for the celebimted liquid
ConouKA BssoLvnT, as wall as for all other
blood purifiers and humour cons. In screw
cap vials, containing 60 doses, prioe 30c.
Sold thieafhoil 0m weria, Soap, m, Oitit.
I0tt Piua, lie. BritUh Dciftti V-av Clurliihan
aq.. Londo. maok Doti Bai f It PUfc Parte.
Portia Daeo an Csav. Cos, Salt ftfpaTBMoa,
f.UGlSTRATES UEET
For The Election of County Com
missioners.
Three of Present Beard Reelected.
Rate or Taxes Levied for Next
Two Tears. Report of
County Commission
ers Accepted.
The Justices of the Peace of Craven
county met in joint session with the
county commissioners Monday, June
2nd, Chairman K. R. Jones presiding,
with Mr. K. M. Green, clerk.
The following report was submitted
by Chairman Jones, which barring the
suggestion of tax rate was accepted, an.
other rate offered by Mr. Lane being
adopted.
Mew Bern, June 8.
To the Magletrates of Cravea Co.
Gentlemen: Your Commissioners beg
to submit for your consideration, the
following report of the affairs of Cravea
county for the past two years.
coaaaaT bxpsxus.
. The expenses of the county for genf
era! purposes ' were for year ending
Nor. 80th, 1900, as follows:
Support of poor $1,810 87
Department of Jostles 4,729 48
Bridges and Ferries 1.744 81
County official machinery 8,088 78
I Making s total of
$10,806 81
For the year ending
Nov. 80th, 1801,
they were,
Support of poor
Department of Justice
Bridges and ferries
County official machinery
Making a total of
4.008 04
00818
1,78818
8,741 07
$13,089 48
A redaoUon in favor of
. 1901 of . $1,87943
. The expenses for five months ending
Ipril 80th, 100J, were. .
Support of poor -s
Department of Justice
Bridges and ferries ,
County official machinery
' Making a total of 'Vf
1,87188
8,44080
118 f 8
U88t8
$764 08
Which shows sa increase of 818.48 per
month of preoedlng year, ;
While the expenses of the ., ; ;
- county for theyearead- v., - ,.
:,U l$ Her. tOth, . 18Q1,' : d
were-. 4t .:, W:.vi f 1o0S8l
The aet receipts of tUconsr''-
i tv front all sources, were 1
n aim ikvia ma inn aa . v
showa from settlement
of Sheriff Hahn
.'$,814
8,489 77
.Leaving a deficit of. .
In like manner while the es - ' '
penses of the County for ' . '
( the year ending Nov. 80th " ; '
U01 " . 13,039 46
The iscctiits of the County , .
from sll aouroea for eur , t ,. ; .
lent eter.s, were SS ; .;
. , C'owihcro ot rovitia vmn, '
i! ire
Extra Sbindarrl 3 11.
t ,j r. TV,
Pure Gold Corn, 10c can, or 3
r"' " v"uo iul v-"" anu lomatoes luc per can, Jom and
lomatoes. 10c I)pr run. KnrHAfi Pii in . o u. n
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 6c.
Ham and Veal Son n 1 Op. ran Pnttx? nv,:i,v, m .
, , x-
JjlDbv 8 Totted Ham and Ton
dreds of other articles which
epace, ut- uargain rrices.
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3 'Phone 91. 71 Urcsd HU
81 Ji Vsv
i rox Wwer
Irrint Gutter
35c per Pound,
If you want you r.lneak fast tabic complete buy your But
ter Coffee, Tea, Flour, &e. from ua.
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
Yours
Wholesale and
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The Best
Staples.
You will always find us
selling the best staple things
of life the things which
are necessary for satisfac
tion in housekeeping Su
gar, Flour, Salt, Potatoes,
Eggs, Butter, etc. Surely
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. Pine
and Coal Tar.
B, II. DAVENPORT,
84 Middle St. "
Why tet your horse
Go Unshod?
1 I will shoe all round for 75c
Properly shod horses have no corns,
Put sand shoes on yonr driving
horse, you will never use any others.
I put these on 12 hours to the day,
In the Old Ice House, 45 Middle
Street. Trj me.
a. ii. oitEEir.
Old 'M an
Ti iii NewPface
, aoaveaniveawtvo jua
die StTone doorbelotr my
frionda and oustomeri. .
! ave a complete stock ,
of everything lu the Jew-,
elry line.; Speoial atten.
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.fi" tlon given to Bcpalrmi. ; '
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Tkz Leziifij Jezveter,
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cans for 25c; String Beana, 7o
vi,iv,ncu iwj vnui
(rilft fin Pan ft tVti OKs on.l
we cannot mention for lack of
1
line until you get our prices.
to Please,
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Retail Qrocer,
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Horse Shoet,
NAM 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. Baek
ot Chas. a Hill's.
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There's Consolation '
in 'Rnictorina ir '
. : ' -. '-
thai yon can get yonr earrtsM re
paired rn a thomaghly elllelent and dur
able manner at Waters' Carriage Facto rr.
Their aklll In renewing all broken paru,
painting and varnishing la - too woit
known to. need tpcokl- mention, ithWn
their prices are remarkably moderate f. r
the palnstaklnrl oare dlplsTl In I
their work. . 1'he man who b;..l to o i.
a Waters brifrirjr has mUeed m r s "1 1.
fortune, lleiuembet we are, put .
rubber tlrea on old or new whe . . a
sice and kind, c
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