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'it : ( i DoTon Kcllevelwhat 1. d ( . . . - - - - - w j V You had better and "Save hay while the Sun Shines" and buy . m your goods at his store bita. RTv Ttlnolr AAfl A 43 inch Granit at 8Sc. ' A 38 inch Melrose, the regular price $1.00 for, 85c. ' cood &TA fanev weave, lust the thine for 'shirts.' O Black Mohair and Brillianteen for bathing uits. W ( V New Ribbons we handle the very best make of Ribbons - in W i ) i Satin, Velvet and Taffetas. i lie want See our assortment oi lQc, loc, auo ana aso. i think' of ltl A No. 80 Taffeta Ribbon frt 80o, i. ' 'V Yard wide Peau de Soie Silk, tlJ50 quality for only 11.85. : ill v ! - Hew Gingham. W (, Just received one case all stripes, the thing for Ladies Shirt W A yv aisU and Mens stuns, at too A Men's Fancy Half Hose, at 15c, 25c, and 60o. V' V dent's Underwear French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at Uf Ty v ? 50c a garment.' Gent's Fine Patent Seam Drawers, only 50o M The Store that Haves ion .money. - 1 eaisisiiiiiiiaiaiaaissaisssssississsiss"""""""sss""" 11 v The j American Stock Co., will take pleasure in showing their t IMMENSE STOCK. :r. clothing ZZ "of every description, Shoes, Hats and every article of DRY GOODS ZZ usually found in a first-class dry goods store. We have a beau ZZ tiful line of Straw Hats which are very cheap, also felts and derbies. The very latest styles in Low Quarter Shoes at prices t that defy competition. Beautiful fancies in Ladies it MIIiLIBTEUY, JJj In fact we have everything for the summer girl. We carry a full line of heavier .goods to supply the working people, and we ZZ sell them too. The prices is what sells goods, and we claim we can save yon money. Come let usNnvince yon. AMERICAN P. HOWARD, 59 V VfffvvvtvimvWfiiiiviTti??tii?f?fTifvT??fV , - ' j -A.-,-rv:-T- yv-'-:--'': "r- "..;( vr-.:.f - :'. r ' Canned Salmon is a more economical food tnaaa iresh meats. , . v.r, ; ? I- ; Kequires no fuel to cook it, and no .ice to keep t i COSTS : LESS TO BXT3T and : there' is NO 'WABTB.IV'' Every ounce in the pound is sounfe TBes that has to he thrown: s vitmuou paimuu ajm iuxuali oiJLLixxia J. VIUJJ, reaay ior lmmeaiate user, ana; can he seryed in numerous'' appetizmg:.ways;.',,;';,; ':;tZ li: :::'';: ?Xs Our, PRICES ABE THE LOWEST OBTai grades of Canned ; Salmonand Everything;, aygr;. i i J';K?;';V You'll f give W00MM:, ii li it s r i:j.h a "M""Mv.""?"""" n V7 4$ - - , V JTnt Tlswl VSd. V These W We always have what tne puD- . ;. . ". ' Vf STOCK CO., Proprietor,- - 01 Middle Street, , S i K 4: ( .11 II N: STC?vB "s -m m Bj Shampoos with ' ' (x"'i '- ho' AndfijM dteahgt wa CUT1CURA,' ptrat of emollient iUn owd; .' TU$ -fatatoient. at oocc atopi UMag it, ttama - crust tcalo,' and ' daadra&t ooum irritaied, itchiog mtbea, ttai Uta the tuir kUticia, toppQa ttw foobu witb nourishment, and makes the hsb (row upon a tweet, wholesome, healthy cafe when all ebefa&i. ' Millions Use; Ctmcumi soap, auisted br dmcmu Oiktmbkt, tor prewrrlng, purifying, and? beautifying the akin, tor cleaning the acalp ot ornsts, aoalea, and dandruff and the topping of falling hair, for softening, whiten. '. log, and soothing red, rough, and son hands, .' for baby raahea, Uchlngs, and ohaflnga, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. HWlons of women use CtmauBV Boar In the form of bathe for annoying trrita- tlons, InnammaUons, and ebaflngs, or too free or offensive penplatlon. In the form of waahee for ulcerative weakneasee, and for many sanative, anuseptto purposes whleh: readily anggeet themselves w women. - Complete Humour Cure, $1. Cdtkjdba Soap (25c.), to cleanse the skin of eraste and soalea, and soften the thlokened cuticle, Cutioura OiKTititirT (Mo.), to In stantly allay Itching and Inflammation, and soothe and heal, and Cdtiocta SsaoLvaat Fills (26c.), to oool and cleanse the blood, i Oonocu BasoivniT Pnxs (Obooolsto Ooated) am a new, tasteless, odorless, eeonomleal sub stitute for the eelebnted liquid Outicuba Ra. SOLTin aa well as for all other blood purifiers and humour cures. In sorew-eapvlala, contain ing eD doses, pries. Me. Jtold tsmghMt Us World. BfttUi'Itaeot! - GIuftsrhoaM 8q Lasem. rm. Dcpoli I Res As hiftta,nJgTrai)s au Oaia. Ooar, Ssis . Advertisers I Changes of ads. mast be in this ofli3e by noon to insure chanire In the following day's IMMIIO. T . nn ,0. n I.', J kf.'.t,:.-4'V.. .i1,' if . Rita X, si ait mm. State Charters Brown Jtormai Is- stltute at Charlotte, , t. i II f i '( " u i, t v Other Charters lamed. WeddlaK U the Baptist PeaiaU SeIary , Tarlors. rBtrai;e Dlsap- pearaiee of the Wife , " ef . C Beaver. Ralewh, Jone" 13. Tho saperiBteii' dent of public initmction bat received notice from Peabody Normal College at Naahvtlle.TenB., that six vacancies oc curred for North Carolinians recently In that Inititatloa Hay 28. The sohool has nominated candidates for . these vacan cies, the appointed being h- L, Cohen, of Avont Creekj Henry Good, of Ruther ford College; and Jaa. w. Moeeley of Elkln. 'The luperlntendent of pnbllo In traction It asked to call for competi tive examinations by saperlntendenti in all conntlea where there are eandldatef July 17-18. " A charter was granted this morn log to the Brown Normal Institute of Charlotte There Is no etpital. The sohool lito be in charge of Bet. 0. C. Sommerville. - The State charters the Molven Hill Hanufaetaring and Supply Co, of Mel' vln Hill, Polk county. The capital stock Is 20,000. The bualnesa is general mer chandise. At 8 o'clock this morning In the par lors of the Baptist Female University, Hits Lanra Watson,matron of the school wu united marriage to Mr. H. A. Slddle, a prosperous grocer of Winston-Salem. They left at ones for tnejr future home at Wlniton-Selem. Considerable anxiety has been fell here regarding the strange disappear ance of the wife of Mr. J. O. Beavers, who holds a responsible clerkship In the United States Internal revenue office here under Collector E. 0. Duncan. Mrs Beaver left here Tuesday night and de spite the moat diligent search was not found until late last night, when he dis covered her in a house occupied by the family of Mr. James Buffaloe. She la aid to be In a Somewhat demented con dition. She had tnreatened to kin her self several times. The Buffaloe house U In a locality of questionable repute. . KeUey's livery itablea wen badly dam aged by fire this morning about 10 o'clock. Damage wu possibly $1,000. Lime For Sanitary Purposes. Persona wishing lime for sanitary pui- poaea can receive the same by; calling at the City hail. - '.. -i cp -; Condition of State Banks.:;; , Special to Journal. --,-.v. - JUtsioH, June 12. North Carolina corporation ' commission' issued report tonight of the conditions of State private and savings banks at the close of bus! nest April 80, showing. total t resources three class of, banka f 18,925,742, 'issue depoalU -$88870, depotlU subject ' to check 911,840,659, demand cerllBcates $736,059; savings bank report shows 2H785i deposit subject to check $88297 time deposits and $112,897 demand cer tificates. v POLLOCKSVULE. FcU From Traia and Killed. Negro Forger la Jail. We had a! -fine rain last Sunday eve ning which has made the crops look veiy much Improved. The crops generally are amall but they are in fine condition and bid fair to make a big harvest. . Irish potatoes are poor both In else and yield only Jigging from 80 to 60 bushels per acre on the low lands. We leant that the "residence of Mr. B D. Koonoe at the Rlchlands in Onslow Co. was burned last Sunday morning. Last Saturday evening near White Oak station on the A. O. L. In Onslow Co. Mr. Collins a young white man fell from the platform of the train as it was running at 40 miles an hoar breaking his neck killing him instantly. Mrs. h. S. Benders and children left here last week to visit friends and rela tives In Klnston snd st Qolnerly Pitt Co. Mrs Fannie Bry an and Miss Julia San derson left this mornldg to visit friends at the city ot Mayavllle. Miss Florence Kllpatrlck of this place Is visiting her parents - snd friends at Qulnerly Pitt Co. Mrs. Bmms Barrus and daughter, Miss Blanche have been confined to their beds with measles for the last ten days. With the exception of measles the health condition of this neighborhood la verv fine. The Pollockavllllant have acme vet; fine milk cows that give from 8 to 6 gal lons of milk a day one man makes 141bs. butter a week from one cow. The following Dra. left from here this week to attend the Hedlcal Convention at Wilmington Dr. 8. B. Eoonce and wife, Dr. Geo. B. Hnghea and Dr. Monk, Dr. J. A. DcDanlel who has been loca ted sf Trenton In copartnership with Dv H It Parker passed through here en route tor Fayettevllle. Rudolph Fulcher a negro 20 years old whose career as a crook In this vicinity Is at mat behind the prison bars at Tren ton for forgery There are sevnrsl other cases against him for which he has not tried. Prof W.D. Bar rue formerly of this place but late of tandale, N. O.'wIUbe married today at tfewtoa N. O. to Hiss Alios Olappa. They will visit will visit friends at thta place very loon. Miss Llllte Koonce of Trenton U visit Ing her brother Dr. Eoonce St toll place Mr. Clyde Bell of this place returned home this morning from Maaaoy Buslnee College aT Richmond where he eonv pleted a course In Book keeping,. Don't forget te five your subscript ion to J. a Banders st PoUoekaville for the following news papers tfte New Bern Journal, Wilmington Messenger, Atlanta Constitution, Washington Post and the New York Tribune.'; Be sure to take the Journal first as It Is a wide swske home paper and one every family la eastern Craven should have In their homes. . ; ARAPAHOE - Jane lsVBuslneee seems to be mov ing om nicely In ens vicinity, crops are looking wett, potatoes asVe bees dam aged considerably becao se o f the draught The potato crop will soon be oft. i::t i Our business seen la their leisure mo ments are spending soma time In discuss Ing the railroad topic, while some are la favor of bonding the county for $50,000 others object to It, though We hope the majority will favor the railroad enter. prise. v . ':..'.''.,.'.:. Mr. Thos. Davis, 'representing O. fl. Bolltster, NeW Bern, was In town last week.:" ' V!-:'':.A;;;V .'i'-'V- Mr. MoKsnghn, representing - the Brown sad Williamson Tobacco Co; Mr. Merchant representing the Davis O.K. Baking Powder Coi and Mr Orlflla, aalea man for O. Marks, made this place bssj aesa visits bat week."- ' i Denry Oarroa of Reelaboro was here last week on builneas. ;' . Dr. Dcas puaed through town one day last week.-, The doctor has Just com pleted bit course la a medical college. , Miss Loss HoltoaotOlympIs, Is vialt- Ing friends In this towa this week r- anlzlng S music clasac -. Pror. R 0 Bolton, who has been at tending Chapel Rill Collrre made as a vlalt last PatnnUy. He will begin teach Ing hure July 1, and remain during the bttllance of his college vacation, lie Is very popular as a teacher lu our place. THE MARKETS. The fo.Wliw quotations wure reodlv el by J, (ifttiiani iU, Mew Bern If. J. " Chicago, June 19, Wbbat:- Open. Uigh. Low. Close July ... ... 72i 72 72 78 llSept 70J 70f 70 70 Cons: Open. Ulgb. Low. Close July 63 . 63f 63i 63 Ribs. Open. High. Low. Close July 1087) 1055 10371 1045) Sept 1055 1033) 1015 1025) New York, June 12. Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close July -8.78 8.80 8.73 8.74 Aug. 8.53 8.53 8.47 8.49 Sep 8.16 8.18 8.19 8.14 Oct 8.08 8.03 7.99 7. . Hew York, June 12. Stocks; Bugsr SoRy .... N.Y.O... C.8.8.... Open. High. Low. Close ... 128) 128) 127) 127) ... 87 87) 87 87 . 89) 89) 88) 88j . 108) 103 102) 103 . 81) 84) 81 81 ,70) 70) 70 70 0. ft o Mo. P.... Atchison . Vs, C. C. A. C. 0... Am Ice. . . Llvarpoel Bpols 5.1-18. Sales 10,000 bales. Futures, June-July 4.56. Aug-Sept. 4.48. Hept-Oct 4.86. PORT RECEIPTS. Same week last year. 69.000 Last week 32,000 This weec. Insight 83000 71003 Sat. 9000 7000 Mon. 4000 Tues. 4000 8000 16000 , 5000 19000 Wed. 4000 Thurs. 2500 FrL 64,000 Bloodhoanda DeMttrs. In the west the bloodhound Is now extensively used in the detection ot crime and the capture of criminals. jhe modern-iTluilual it a- very elusive person. He is always abreast of the times, and, quiet, skillful snd often courageous, he has this advantage, that be usually does bis work at night When he bss completed his task; he si lently makes his escape, frequently leaving behind him no dew by which bis movements may be traced. So, at least, he believes; but, try as be iwilL be- must leave some clew. Intangible, Invisible as it la, it yet exists the pe culiar odor ot the human body. It Is a certain guide to his footsteps. Science cannot efface it; ingenuity cannot .wipe it out This odor is as distinctive as the features of the face. No matter when a person moves, no matter whether bis trail la crossed by a thousand others of his kind, set. matter iwhetherthe rains havs fallen or boon have elapsed since' his foot pressed tho crth,tchs trail Is still there and may be followed. There la onlyr one animal; however, irhlch can tnfalUbla trace but the scent after It has been on the ground for sev eral hours, and that IS the bloodhound. -century. '. Wlmaleatr, , J.-H. Easlam of Winnipeg Is thus Quoted In the Buffalo Commercial: MWe . have not cordially welcomed Englishmen, but the American are like toftake In and make one of us. The territory, into .which the Americas farmers are' flocking Is as targe as Austria,' France and Germany, and practically In the same latitude. Our (winters are not severe, our summers delightful' We" raise magnificent po tatoes, the lesfiwheat on .earth, and experiments with corn at Fargo indi cate that .we may yet have that eereeL CWe can grows apples, wslutve the best timber, ss much iroa a there la la northern Minnesota and soft coal bt excellent quality, . Our grsaisg lands are also rich, and w export cattle to England." - ),. .' -r- . , OemnsM Latest Metsve, Berome Is reported as being at work on a large and unusually bloodthirsty picture of the salon variety. The sub ject Is the end of the sports lnthsBo man arena Just as the evening aaa lights up a few spectators descending the steps of the arena. The bodies of the Christian martyrs, steeped In rests and set on fire, are' beginning to con sums, while the lions, tigers and pan thers are being driven to their dena IB the basement of the Coliseum. ,; , t tlt;H"sr rsvtelMtaw.' '' The United Statee weather bureau has been investigating the matter Of the loss of lire every year by lightning and baa arrived at the conclusion that between 700 snd 8(10 persons In the United RUtes Ioks their lives by that fluid. The greatest number of fatall tU occurred in the middle AtlantlQ etntps and the next greatest In the ' valley and Tennessee. ' i Tec r. zts I ' cited I TlirreT" .' "lii t, 1 wa"'H to fill va- V t?le Cir " 1 P-.tiool of '.n!a v ::l l'i W'liilrfi! ft ti on i : Arrivals. Na Bob Pancake Flour. Carolina Rice Flakes. Oatflakes both looscfand in packages. Preserved Ginger 25cjper pot. ; Hienz's Apple Butterand Sweet Mixed Pickles. Royal Scarlet Salmon, the finest packed, only 25o cant other brands 15c and 20c can. ImportedaGingcrJAlp, on ice, 10c or 8 for 25o. 1'ortemouth (Jomcd Mullets. Big Hams to cut. Fax River Print Butter. Fancy Syrup and molasses. a ure Apj J. L Pure Apple Vinegar an3 'Phone 01. mm. rox River rint "Butter 35c petiPound. If you want yourjbreakfnst table completebuyJyourJBut 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 season7that we are are selling at a bargain. Don't buy anything in our line until you get our prices. Yonrfl fi PIaoaa T- wP-A.IS-K:BK, Jr., S Wholesale and Retail Qrocer, PHONE 69. Tr.Q Rw s ssv s-vl Staples. You will always find us selling the best staple things of life the things which are necessary for satisfc tion in housekeeping Su gar, Flour, Salt, Potatoes, Jiggp, Dutter, etc. Surely the best line of staples and n J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Old Man in New? Place Sk 1 have moved to 95Mid- dleSt, one door below my old stand, where I will he Jglad to see all my old J .' friends and customers. I Ikhave a oomplete stock y" of everything in. the Jew elry line.3 Special ' attcn . : tion given to Bepairing. ; EATON, TfJIiiiJeweter. Carload of . PateaUDiadem A Rose Bud Flour, Tobacco Twine. ;- All .kinds of Gro ceries, Rope and Netting,. tots of Empty Flou Borwls fpr'aalef. Fine and' Coal TarVf U, n.DAVENPORT, 4 Middle St. V- : - Bdl Players ; As well ' ss ' .everybody else, need some good liver modlclne ooculonally. BItADIIAM'S ANT1BILIOU8 LIVER FILL3 "cleanse the liver, cool the blood and ease the head," wltliout griping or ilanror of salivation note this these i T'a are purely voRotahla and serve their r-;ne aa well as If they contained t o. i-.'-.-!..na !nral drug. Box of 3C r : : iJ it . l'!g. and sj'd at i I ' v.i: y, . ; Spices of all kinds. Wholesale A BetaUj Grosser, 1 71 Broad HU Cor. Broad e& Hancock Hto. CrV. JSC complete list of fancy things. Phong 137 S Horse Shoet, HAM sJAfTITHtTWiV I am stllIhoetng horses, and doing all kinda of Btackamlth work, have been jfiuauiK uiw Duemeae nere ia Hew vuaa, o, uiu s. f v - . ; $50.00 Reward! , I hereby offer a reward ot 50.00 for the capture and delivery to m at New Bern. IT. CLone,,!; c Asayjfdnst ', a white man. an escaped TT. 8. oris. oner, abbot 45Ayearg old, little im:&MJtit hair tad morttthe, need little bald, has a dissipated appearance, : ZZ1 03. W.-'BIDDLS; 'J't-Bhnyeik Co'N. C. May 58th, 1802.'K ' ' Tho lister trill I tho court hcv i July Hi, ICC", J" C- r "J Date J
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