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4. A J - '-v -1 VOL. XI-NO. 83. , 1 I HIYY SIKH, THUBSDAT II0B5I J8r JUS K 12. auz v i , 4 if I I I ; 11 1 1 I 1 - I I II - I 1 r- I 1 I 1 . i I . 1' T -T .:: . ..-..4r -- 'i-. - CI; ' - . Do Yon Believe what n n , . n SAYS Tou had better and "Save hay while the Sun Shines" and buy your goods at his Btore SEE. New Blaek Goods Just Deceived.- A 43 inch Granit at 85o. . , mtna 1 OA fnr RKn Thpan o-iwla arfl fatipv WftaVR. Inst the Black Mohair and Brillianteen for bathing Suits. W New Ribbons we handle the very best make of Ribbons in Vf 8atin, Velvet and Taffetas. We always have what the pub- W liowant See our assortment of 10c, 15c, 80c and 35c. Just U think of it 1 A No. 80 Taffeta Ribbon at 20c. Yard wide Peau de Soie Silk, 11.50 quality for only tU5. m Just received one case all stripes, Waists and Mens Shirts, at 10c. Mfln'a Fanov Half Hose, at 15c Gent's Underwear French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at B - 50c a garment. Gent's Fine Patent Seam Drawers, only 50o M 2? ' The Store that Saves IE ou Money. 2 The American Stock Co., 3E X will take pleasure in showing their IMMENSE STOCK. X CfcOTHIBTG t f every description, Shoes, Hats and every article of 3 DRY GOODS & X usually found in a first-class dry goods store. We have a beau- 5f 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 3? MILLINERY, In fact we have everything for the summer girls. We carry a 3 full line of heavier goods to supply the working people, and we 3E sell thatoo. The prices is what sells goods, and we claim we can save you money. Come let us convince yon. I AMERICAN STOCK CO., P. HOWARD, 59 - r nnnn Canned Salmon is a more economical food than fresh meats. iS Bequires no fuel to cook it, and no ice to keep it. COSTS LESS TO BUT and there is NO WASTE. Every ounce in that has to be thrown away. ; Canned Salmon uku uo pot vnu u uuiueruuo appebizuig ways : ; . . : Our PBICES ABE THE LOWEST OBTAINABLE lor GOOD grades of Canned SalmonandvEverything' ElsW 'rVH;;-:: Ydull give lis ybur Order f ' : " v 1 ' -v n " . . ' v A ft. I thinff for Shirts. " Hew inchams. w the thing for Ladies Shirt V n 25c and 50c. Proprietor, 01 Middle Street. 0 the pound is sound, is AN IDEAL SUMMER FOOD, ready, tor immediate use, and WW JJ m, J m STORE DEPAPvTiTinVIT. t ' . . C.. , r: L 1 i ill.,!. S - Fcr : . lu-J I l b 'lif'i - "rr t iii .ill rr in - 1 -t i, - - - " "'- " Hie Solid Car-load of GOQD UJCK" Baking Powder pictured above wai bought by the large and, progressive wholesale grocery bouse owned and op erated by Mr. 0. 8. Hollister ol this city. The can contained Twenty-four thous and Two Hundred and Forty-fire (4M5) pouads over Twelve ( 18 ) 'Toms of "GOOD LUCK" Baking Powder the Best Leavening Agent on the market and constituted part Of the GIGANTIC TRAIN-LOAD SHIPMENT OF: ONS HUNDRED AMD B1XTY-NINB (18) SOLID CAR-LOADS OF "GOOD THE SOUT1 TUB Weekly Crop Bulletin. "For week ending Monday, June 9th 1903. The diminished progress In the growth of vegetation, the dying of young, not well-rooted plants, the hardened condi tion of the soil, afford accamqlatlng evi dence of the 'increasing severity dfthe drought now prevailing tn North Caro lina. Although showers occurred during the past week In several sections which were very beneficial, they were entirely local in character; in most places the week was extremely dry, and a large majority of crop reports indicate that without a general rain soon the hereto fore excellenfcondltKm of crops will be materially changed for the worse. The temperature tbts week was somewhat above the seasonal average, but rather low at night; the amount of sunshine was abundant. The condition of erops as regards the state of cultivation and freedom from weeds, continues excep tionally good, but If the weeds and grass cannot grow on account of drought neither can the crops. The fact must not be lost sight of, however, that a thorough cultivation of the sur face soil conserves the moisture beneath for the use of crops. Cotton on the whole has not suffered in uw wholesome food No , ; , .. C:S. ltcfciCar.i.N. . CO- FlCKMOWO. LUCK" sold, on straight Invoice terms, to various jobbers throughout the South and Bouthwest, and recently shipped from Richmond, Vs., via the Seaboard Air Line Railway. : The?magnltude of this'sale and ship ment of Baking Powder is sufficient, without further argument, to clearly, forcefully and indisputably demonstrate the preponderance of " GOOD LUCE " over all other brands of Baking Powder. While Mr. 0.-S. Hollister handles all heavy groceries in car-load quantities, "GOOD LUCK" is the only Baking Powder which so acceptbly caters to the housewife's demand for a thorough Ni ftiyn tnutifi i in iv MFG. CO Richmond, Ya., U. S. A. seriously from drought and has to some extent recovered from the effects of very cool nights last week; this statement ap plies to early planted, which has made good growth, on the other hand much late planted has not come up, or where up the tender plants have been killed by drought; stands of cotton have become leas satisfactory than heretofore reported A few reports of lice on cotton have received. The earliest cotton blooms ap peered In the south portion on June 4th. Corn, while needing rain badly, Is hold ing Its own fairly well; wilting takes place daring the wannest portion of the day, but the plants recover at night; hilling or laying by has began tn a few places. Tobacco Is suffering from drought quite seriously, as the dry weather has prevented plants from making a good tart In growth; stands are bad; many plants remain In the beds which may be set out when seasons permit. Rice In the lower Cape Fear district Is In fine condition. The cutting of winter wheat and rye has begun on a small scale and harvest will become general next week; while wheat has headed so low that some of it cannot be cut, and is very thin on the land, quite large number of reports Indicate that the heads are well filled, and may five a better yield than anllcl pated. Spring oats have suffered very bone or gristle - , :.: O 4 mm Siiii C. " VA. ly wholesome, healthy and effioient chem ical for the speedy aad inexpensive aaiktlon of hmd as to Instifr his hand ling it in caMo4 lots. When Aie stops to consider that a car-load of "GOOD LUCK." Baking Powder will leaven thirty-two ear-loads of flour and that equivalent purchases of flour, meat, lard, sugar,. salt and the long list of other articles handled by the Wholesale Grocery Trade would amount to many car-loads, they get tome conception of the immense volume of businsss trans acted by grocery jobbers of the caliber f Mr. O. S. Hollister and the extreme popularity of the "GOOD LUCK" Fak ing Powder, much from drought, and are also heading low. Pastures on uplands are falling rapidly; some farmers are sowing cow- peas for forage. Peaches are ripening In eastern districts; alsso blackberries and huckleberrles,of which there will be alargrcrop. Other fruits have con tinned to fall so long that the general prospects for fruit Is less favorable than was the case earlier In the season. Telephone Lineman Killed. Special to Journal. Ralkioh, June 11. At 6 o'clock this evening Manuel Palmer, a negro lineman of the Interstate Telephone Co., was killed by the breaking of a cable distri buting pole. He was tightening the wires when the pole v snapped In two between the cable box. Palmer jumped and fell to the pave ment and vu killed Instantly. Another lineman escaped by holding on to the cross bars, which were caught by net work wires over a lower pole. Tor Infants and Children. Tbi Kind Yon Han Always Booghl Bears the Signature of Teachers Warded I Three Teachers are wanted to fin va cancies In the White Graded School of New Bern. Applicants wUl be required to pass a competitive examination be fore the undersigned at New Bern on the second Monday of July next. H. P. HARDING, Superintendent. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were reoal d by J. I. Uthans Go, New Bern n. v. Chicago, June 11. Wbati- Open. High. Low. Close Voly.. .71 lit 71. 71 . 70 v 70 , 70 76 Open. High. Lew. Close . 88 68 68 68 Sept.. Cea July.. Ubtt Opea. Hhrh. Low. Oloaa Jaly...:.... 1070 1070 1087 1087i Betf. ........ 1080 lots lOU) 1018 - Maw Ton, Jane 11. Oorroar, Opea. Btch. Low. Oloaa Jttly.. ........ 8,79 8i8 8.78 1.78 Aug. . 9M 6M 8.48 8.48 Sep.....,... &9S 8J4 8.14 . 8.14 Qot.,..,.;.,.. 8.W 8.08 7.98 '- 7.91 .'. ' . . New Torkj June 1L ftfocus- u -0pea. High. Low. Close Sagar........... 1184 -IN ' I7 ; 119 Bo By 7t 87 - 87 87 N. T.0;.. ...; ; V-t .V. O. a 8....,..., 881 ' 894 884 -' 894 0. O. ' j '.. ,:'z tV:'' tm Mo. P......V.,. 1001 ; 1014 1 1601 1094 Atehlao ....... 814 81 81 81 ya. U, V 70 rV- H ;''''', V A. O, d... tn'iK 5i km Io. v , 18( ''--i,m Bpots 8. Bales 10,000 bale. ' . -rutnree, June-July 4.M. Angent. 4.48. Hept-Oot 4.86.. . ron Baxjairra. Bame week . ,'- lait year." . 69,000 7100J ' - looo 7K0 r r : f ' 1 . iMii mwm iTTTTTTI IllllI f9 Lest week a- i si.uuo M This weec. . H Im'gbt 8C050 ti p.t. I 4 Kon. 4000 I T:-, 4CD0 .' fc " . 1. 4 0 ; T: ... jr.i. i Schedules for County teachers In stitutes Made Out. Requisition Issued Aleax Reld In Jail In Virginia for Hr lary la Charlotte. Ac count of Remarkable Revival. Raleigh, Jane 11. The superinten dent of Public Instruction Issued today a list of dates for county teachers Insti tutes as thus far arranged. They will be very generally had In all counties principally at the county seats. Here Is the list Issued today: Macon, July 1-9; Stokes, July 7-18; Forsythe, July 7-18; Caldwell, July 11; Tyrrell, July and August; Rockingham, July 2; Bwain July 7; Madison, July 14-11; Hen derson July 14-15, Gaston July 7-12, Al leghaney, July 2-August 11; Chatham July IS; Moore July 14, Stanley July 38, Gates July 18, Davidson August 4, Dur ham August 4. A requisition was, issued yesterday evening from Gov. Aycock's office on Gov. Montague of Virginia for Alonzo Reld now In jail at Williamsburg, Va., he teing wanted at Charlotte for steal ing guns, revolvers eta, from the Allen Hardware Co. A Raleigh paper an nounced In referring to the matter that Gov. Aycock Issued the requisition be fore he left the city for Morehead, where In reality the document was prepared solely by Miss Julia Howell, the Gover nor's gifted and vivacious stenographer the Governor and private secretary Pear sail being both out of the city. Several State officials playfully remarked this morning that North Carolina's noting lady Governor Is Intltled to credit and must have It. It Is Governor Howell for a few days now If you please. While the chief executive Is with the beaches at Morehead and CoL Peart all Is unavoid ably out of the city. Evangelist Holeomb spent last night In the city being Just from Wukesboro where he says a very remarkable revi val by 8am Jones, and Geo. Stuart who preached a week. He says every man In the town except one was oonverted and that one was too drunk all the time to be reached. However Rev. Holeomb brought him down to Greensboro for Keely treatment and still hss strong hopes of converting him. Prof. J, B. Carlyle of Wake Forest rode across country 10 miles from Wake Forest here this morning on a wheel to take the early eut bound train for More head to attend the Teachers Assembly. He says he enjoyed the bicycle ride hugely and that the weather and roads are Ideal for such exercise. He thinks he will be the only teacher at the assem bly who worked so strenuously to get there. The physicians report considerable Improvement In the condition of Col W. J. Hicks, Superintendent of the Ox ford orphanage and express the belief that he will be well In a few weeks. He has been very 111 for 10 days. Lack Akmt Ikm A Yorkshireman will spit In Us right hoe before putting it on when foing out pn Important business, to bring ltfck, and many an English girl has been known to hang ber boot out of the .window on St Valacttne's night for love luck. WHY D0NT THEY GO? ' A Way to Push off the "haaf ont." Perhaps some day yon will wake ap to the fact that eoffee is quickly and rarely doing the buslases for yon. You wonder why the symptoms of disease which grow ore aad more pronounced do not dlsap pear, but hang oa la spite of all the medl dnes you oaa take. , - .Fixed organic disease may result if you keep up your present course, aad yet It is an easy thing to give ap coffee and get well. Hare your eook make Pos tuoa.Good Coffee strictly according to directions, and that la easy. Use enough of It aad boll long enough to bring out the taste, then you will sad that the famous food drink will satisfy your cof fee taste and the old trouble gradually disappear. ,- '.v.u 'v -... ;w ':' There are auadreda of thou sends of cases la America that prove the truth of thla statement, ,-hv; '; ,'ja .. t-. , '; A gentleman from Columbus, Ga. says "My wife had been an Invalid for some time and did aot seem to yield to any sort of medicines. She eould not eat any thing ' without distress,- aad naturally was badly lundowu In every way. ' Finally we concluded that perhaps It wee coffee thai hurt' her, so she quit it end went on to Postdm, also began using Grape-Nuts Breakfast Food. She Imme diately began to Improve and kept gain ing strength and health, bow she can eat h;art!lrof earthing she wants, vegeta bles and anything else, without hurting ber. She has gained nearly thirty pouads since she made the change. I saw such an Improvement w her health that I decided to quit eoffee my self and you would be surprised to see the change. I have gained In flat It about 21 ponmla, mil bare entirely lost the old (!.i',l ln-ml-i lies that I used to bare so i. f ur two cMMrea are very fond of I' .'.' i. You can ue my name If you ! " T. ", Cc ,'u, I.;3-I0;h Av ' I. ew Na Bob Pancake Flour. Carolina Rice Flakes. , Oatflakes both loose and in packages. j Preserved Ginger 25c per pot. ' Hienz's Apple Butter and Sweet Mixed Pickles. Royal Scarlet Salmon, the finest packed, only 25c can! U1.UUB XilU )U1U Z'JU Coll. Imported GingerAle, on ice, 10c or 3 for 25c. Portsmouth Corned Mullets. Big Hams to-cut. Fox River Print Butter. Fancy Syrup and molasses. Pure Apple Vinegar and Spices of all kinds. s . UcMEL r "91. - I Fox River Hnt "Butter If you want yourbroakfast ler U)ffee, 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. V 1- - TM luuia Wholesale and Dunn 0 on i -n The Best Staples. You will always find us selling the lx?st staple things of life the things which are necessary for satisfc 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. Old Man in New' Place 1 have moved to 05 "Mid die St, one door below my old stand, where I will be JIT glad to see all my old H friends andjrastomerg. I have a complete stock of everything in the Jew elry line.J Special atten tion given to Bepairing. EATON, Tfie Leading ujewekt. Carload of i . Stock's Best PatenilDiadem fa Rose Bud Floor. Tobaooo Twined AH kjnds ot Gro ceries, Rope and Ketkinir. f Lots of Jmpty Florir Caifrers for alo. Pine andC(lTarr: a- B, B. DAVENPORT, 84 MiddleBt.'''''.'1'! : - Battlers it well as - evervbodv alaa. nead some good liver medicine occasionally. BRADHAM'8 ANTIDILIOU8 LIVER PILLS "cleanse the liver, cool the Mood and ease the bead.'NwIthout griping or danger of salivation note this these pills are purely vegetable aad serve their purpose as well as It they contained some Injurious mineral drug. Bo of 8(1 for S'o-ia doies. Mfg. and sold at Ei"ism's riintajury, !r- I 71 Bread St. V 35c per Pound, tablo complete buyJyourBut- ui jr lease, T Retail Oncer, . w V CTk Phone t37 & vm.vmmmmirm Horse Shoet, Up-to- f Date tl J ,,IAmJ,tlu,noe,nT norsea.- and dobg ' all kinds of .Blacksmith work, have been working at the business here q Hew . JS.40 on the Wharf, Back of Chaa, B. HIU's. -i - $50.00Jeyard! I herebyoffer a rewixdTtl$0.CO for the capture and dellyery to - me at New"Bern, If, CLone 1'" Asa Meektns,:'; white rnan, tn escaped U. S. pris oner, bontA yeaw old; JJtU. over six feet high, dark hair and, MOustncHo, boa ft UtUe ld, hni i dissipated appearanoe, l:Z,,i; J, W. BEDDLE, ,).; 8heriflCraven Ca,'N. C. May 28th, looi ; V4 The Ustcr Trill 1 tho court tcur July lfct, ICC". J" CJ-, r-
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