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r.. - IT . t . . S " - VOlt XX-NO. 66. TWENTY FIRST YIAB ; , . . FASHION BUTTS. . TELEGRAPHIC BREVETIES: 7 ft? it ' , -. i . - . r iiT r . .i ... "Don' mm&Ooosei i hat Lays we UT Spend your money Witt those. WQ Interest of lyoulcttyf. 8 Hackburn Offers Special Values STaMe Linen and fpieWWeek; r -T r -5? Huokarid Turkish Towels Especially the Best Bath Towels TT. - on Earth i Crash at 5c yard and up. f m The Best Russian Crash 10c. ft A BIG CUT IN EMBROIDERYS A. Geneal Clearing out tins weeic. i The Store that Naves Ion Honey. The American will take pleasure in showing their IMMENSE CLOTHING of every description, Shoes, Hats and every article of DRY GOODS I usually found in a first-class dry goods store. We have a beau- tiful line of Straw llats which are very cheap, aho felts and derbies. The very latest styles in Low Quarter Shoes at prices J that defy competition. Beautiful fancies in Ladies MIL LISTER Y, In fact we have evervthuur for the summer girl J. We carry a i full line of heavier goods to supply . . . . mi ; i .. i- sen mem loo. nie prices is wnw we can save you money. Come let I AMERICAN STOCK CO., p 3 P PrtWtRn, PrppriAtir 2t 59 rYTTyTTTTTYTTyTYYYYTYYYTyTTTITTTTTTTTTTTTIinilllllllllllllllllllZIIIZZIIIlUIIIIIIIIIIIIIII uyu M By KEITH 4 We have just received a lull line oi styles and sizes in this and A Guarantee with every pair. They come in all the popular leathers, such as Velour Calf, Ideal Calf. THE! PRICE 0 0 0 Don't Miss "But Put Your Feet : eeeeeee eee e We Sell Everything ! .Wer Sell 'the :'"Best';.,of . Everytjilng,i: .vB t..n.: ; SeJl the E - ... , Hi ' .it --.J v; y ''f' - LM fl Phono' 46.Jp;ltfip inimmiinimiuimmiiiiiiiii ' :: AW. wiaen iqg. worn for we w - i iri ft 2ssn. Stock Co., 4t STOCK. the working ieople, and we ...11. 1 .. ...1 .!..!... . I bbikj gwM, vm m- n'ii us convince you. - 01 Middle Street. 2( 5 Wearing a Pair of the Famous S3 A Good Thing i.j jV ii"v'i "'rf?irf 'r'i'.'''1'"'''-' '1.' - ,",' v:" DOBBS. -.a a Mortment to Buy OrjrinForthnrch.1 Then ku.1 tht wcloome nl Baa day which hu erMtlr unproved crop. Mlus Llizle Ewell who hai been teach- lnK at Tonrman la home for vacation. Miss Lizzie Lancaster left Sunday for c two weeks visit In 'Pitt county. 'I Misses Lota A. and Lucretla Wlllli at ended the picnic at Wasp and apent Saturday night with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lancaster and their grand-daughter, little Llizle May Wliltford spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives In Washington, The mall from Dobbt to Chip was pot on regular routs Monday, with Mr: Bed' dine Jones as carrier. This gives us a city mall the mall leaving Chip at 8:30 p; m. and returning leavea Dobba at 8.-43 p. mi iliasiiv-' Brewer and brother Ray, .wiiG'W''l'..c attending school it Beta fort returned home last week to spend vacation. ' The young people of our vicinity have started a movement to raise money to buy an organ for the Ellsworth church Anyone willing to contribute can send money to Misses Lizzie Lancaster, Lois A. Willis or II. 0. Lancaster, Dobbs, N. C. Mrs. T. J. JEwell and sons Roy and Clifton of Beaufort are vlsltlnc relatives In and near VaOcebbro and Dobbs. Our community was shocked to hear of the sudden death by heart failure of Mr. Henry J. Carowon, Iwhlch occurred at his home near Cowpen Landing at 2 o clock last Saturday the 71nat. He leavea awl Co one daughter and five sons to mourn their loss. He was a member of the Prlmltlvo Baptist Church. "Wandering Willie." CASTOR I A For In&nts and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature of Found The diamond pin advertised as lost was found by Capt. Joe Oasklil, of the firm of Oasklil Hardware Co. In tend ing him the reward he Daily refused to receive any, but upon leaving the ofllce he ordered 1600 brick, but would and did pay for tho same. Many thanks Capt. .Inc. " MOOnfffl BRTCK YARD. P. 8. Who asya it don'l pay to ad vertise f '. . . : ,.1 6 i tliU: iitiiir l-i rr ' ; J M J m ..' '( - ' ."ui - :' r iiiiiiiuiminwnninnininniimiimiinimiiw A Dainty Theatre Bodice of Liberty SUk over Taffeta. With the signs of approaching warm weather our heavy and much trimmed satin and peau do sole waists are found too uncomfortable and. we long for lighter garments to Wear to the theatre. A very dainty waist Is of pale blue liberty silk over taffota of the same shade aad Is trimmed with ribbon-run beading. It has something of a bolero effect, as the lower part consists of plaited chiffon which blouses slightly over the belt. An attractive chiffon jabot completes the garniture. The stitching Is all done with Cortlcelll silk. When finished this makes a very attractive waist. Democratic Senatorial Convention, 8th District Pursuant to order of the Executive Commltte of the 8th Senatorial District of North Carolina a Convention will be held at Ktnston, on Thursday the tenth day of July 1903, to nominate candidates for Senators for said district and for such other business as may come before the convention; M. D. W. Btevkhboh, Chairman, Ex. Committee. W.M. WEeii,8ec'y.,y Clears at Darts'. Then, Cubannla, Royal Blue, Uw Wallana, Flor de Teller, westtst taaV Ing brands, at Davis Prescription Phar macy. well known shoe Patent Calf, and y. . i.' in a Pair." eeeeeeeeeeeMeeeeeeee ,;.;':.Suj - it if. - it -.?- - S. M W JJJM. .. ... . I - '!;.' V y '. M Incorporation of Hatlland Warren Lumber Company. ' . Reorxaaiiatlon of the Baleigh Base Bell Team. United States Circuit Coert Judge Pur ell's ApBolatinvatof Bepety Clerks. ' Ralbioii, June U. A charter was granted this morning to the Havlland Wfwren Lumber Co., capital $.25,000. The principal office la to be either at Stomp sound or Folksllne near Wilming ton. The Incorporators are Frcdorlck Havlland, Isaac W. Warren and Junius PYltV"-" f'..,. ' ''"".' After a meeting of the directors' of the Raleigh Athletic Association Jast night continuing until past midnight It was given ont that It. C. Rivers had resigned and a committee of ten of Raleigh's staanchest base ball retainers had agreed to take the Raleigh team and do what they can with It, appealing to the people of Raleigh for more liberal support. It was decided further this morning to elect W. J. Andrews president, Vance Scott Secretary and Treasurer and make Capt. Barney Kaln manager of the team Material Improvements In the team are promised. Judge Puroell of the United States Circuit court has Issued reappointments to deputy circuit court clerks. They are Geo. L. Zonooffskl, Raleigh; John P Overman, Elizabeth City; George Green,, New Bern and W. H. Shaw, Wilming ton, This action was made necessary by the resignation of Mr. .Roddick as clerk for the Eastern district and the ap pointment of H. L. Grant In his stead. Reddick had been clerk for 35 years. Trial of Oyster Inspector. Special to Journal. RALBian, June 14. State Attorney General Oilman, left for New Bern to night, to appear for an oyster Inspector, Indicted before the Federal Commission er for an assault on the captain of a schooner In the waters of Pamlico Sound. Serrices Today. Centenary Methodist church Ham., and 8 n. m.-. nreaehlnr bv the oaatdr. ISuinpricxrhilTairy 14.4 ted. Presbyterian Church Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. II. S. Bradihaw. Sabbath School at 5 p. m. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all. Christ Cbnrch-3d Sunday after Trin ity. Holy Communion 7.45 a m. Service it a m Evening prayer 6.15 p m Sunday schools p. m. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all. Prof. J. I'ttul Bpence will occupy tbe pulpit of the First Baptist church at the morning service, Sunday School at 4.80 o'clock. There will be no service to night. Services at St.Hary's Free Will Bap tist Church at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. by the pastor, Elder W. H. Frost. Sunday School at 8.80 p. m. The public Is Invited to attend these ser vices. Tabernacle Baptist Church Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Preaching it 11 1. m. and 8 p. m. The public cordially Invi ted J, A. MoKaughan, pastor. Christian Church Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday 1 School at 4 p.m. All are cordially Invited to these services. Christian Science .Church Services Sunday 10.45 a m. Bible lesson sermon to day, Subject;, "God, The Preserver of Man." Psalm 58; 11, Testimony service Wednesday 8 p. m. Reading room open dally. All are cordially lavltedj to at tend. COOL FOOD For Hot Days. Better health comes with less meat and fat during tbe warm weather. By proper MoT pleasant diet yoo can prepare the body for summer and feel froat tea to twenty degreea cooler than your neighbor, , . f ; . ; OrapevNats and cream, a little fruit and poeslbly a eouple of soft boiled eggs Is euffloleut for tha bteakfastt Aa ordin ary portion of Grape-No ta contain lufflo lent nourishment to 'fully insula the body until the , noonday meal; , being a predicated food, It does not overtax the stomach and contains none , of tbe beat supplied by , the heavy carbouaeeous foods, J-.-HI.I' rf-.'" wi-.tM.'.'kl ,! 4 .'.... Fully cooked at the factory by food ex parts, bring It to yo ready to serve sad does away with the beat of eooklng and the time aeoseearr i ' prepare ordinary food sad Itlerlip daintiness is pleasing to the palate of young1 and old. : r - Many dsllcloas reclpee .are loaad la each . Grape-Nuts package. . so that the form of eaiing this, wholesome Jfood can be changed to suit the user. ' These suggestion s,' If followed for ten days, will convince the most skeptical that a cool body, an active brain and an energy hitherto unknown will prevail and the general lassitude peculiar to warm Weatbar Will dlssapear. , - Ratbbone, Neelcy and others who Were Implicated In the postal frauds In Cuba have been liberated by the Cuban government Rev. Francis Patton, D. D., president of Princeton College has resigned and Professor Woodrnw Wilson elected to succeed him. twelve men and one woman were burned to death In a hospital la Cnicago and twenty-five were Injured. The hos pital was for those addicted to the liquor and morphine habit and many of the pa tients were chained to cots. Tbe mat ter is under Investigation hy the po lice. The train bearing the old liberty bell, wllch was botof; -returned ! PuUadel phla from CharUnuiu, where It bad been on exhibition was wrecked near Quan- tico, Va. The bell was not lojnred by the wreck. A black froat is reported iu New York which did great damage to the crops and frnlt. The town of Ayden N. 0. was swept by fire foj the second time within a few months. It Is believed to be of Incen diary origin and the authorities are us ing every mesne to locate tbe supposed firebug. The project to set aaide 4,000,000 acres of land In the Appalachian range for a national park and Same preserve, Is up for discussion In Congress. A part of this tract Is located In North Caro lina. Dr. A. W. Knox, of Raleigh, was elected president bf the State Medical Association, which met at Wilmington last week. . Robert T. Small, son "or the southern evangelist. Rev. Sam Small, and Miss Ethel Slgsbee, daughter of Capt. Sigs bee, of the HI fated Maine, were mar ried in Washington Wedneeday. After confession to the brutal crime of the murder of Miss Neely Benson, near Salisbury. N. O. two negro boys named Jamea and Harris Gillespie were taken by a mob and lynched, and their bodies riddled with bullets. Judge Pennypacker, waa nominated for governor of Pennsylvania by the PUI" Btate Convention after an exciting contest. The nomination a victory for the Quay forces. The strikers at Pantucket, R. I., be came so unruly that tbe mllltla were called out to restrain them. One riot occurred In which one man was killed and several wounded. Celery Headache Powders. There is not any better remedy for headache than these powders. They never fsll to rollove. Made and sold only at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. Teachers Wanted I Three Teachers are wanted to fill va cancies In tbe White Graded School or New Bern. Applicants will be required to pass a competitive examination be fore the undersigned at New Bern on the second Monday of Jnly next. H. P. HARDING, Superintendent. Prescriptions at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy makes a specialty of prescriptions. Prompt and careful attention Is given them. Only tbe beet drags are used. The prices are reasonable. Send yours there to be filled. r Soft Crabs at Oaks Market. . COVE. flew Water Tank and Warehouse. Acci dent to Mist Taylor. Jane 18. Work on the new water tank hu been commenced and as soon as this has been completed we are to have a new warehouse we hope, and tbe old eye sore done away with. Mlas Jessie Taylor had the misfortune to fall down the stair steps while de scending Monday night, bat we are glad to note that the injury wu very slight Mr. Walter Glover 1 oa the sick list this week. We trust he will eooa be well agalni r'.r i Meters, Gordon Avery, Jo ha Charlton and Thos, White, of New Bare, .were Visitors here Soaday. .',-.. ,r : We are having mnslo by the wholesale this week, as Capt. Cook lea flee musle laa and he Is hero. Wareelways glad to see Capt - Cook sa he Is a Jolly good fellow aad always tall off aa. "t , Messrs. B, 0. White aad Jsnlas Avery trent to 'Kew Bern oa kastaeea Toea- day.'- i'"' itr-'i.B . Idas Rath Avery spent 'Monday and Tuesday . with relative, la jQolds- ooro. ..ii." ; , , fi-'h i- lit. Duncan. Ipock Is, aafferlag very muoh with a sore hand, . . v... . y r k Mr, William Robersoa has aoeepted a position at sawyer with the Watte Bra. Lumber Co. . v. 1 . , Before next Issue goes to press ,: , Two hearts will beat as la one breast , , Now don't all ask who this may be ' Just wait a week and we ca set, New rrivals. Na Dob Pancake Flour. Carolina Rice Flakes. Oatflakes both looseTand Preserved Ginger 20cjper Hienz's Apple llutter and Roval Scarlet Salmon. i.hi other brands 15c and 20(; can. Imported Ginger Ali', on ice, 10c or I! for 25c. , Portsmontb. Cor" "d Mul! ete. Big llama to cut. Fox Itiver Print Butter. Fancy Syrup and molasses. Pure Apple Vinegar and Spices of all kinds. J. L MIL, 'Phoue 191. iiisi juccoi vMi a reNU jot Deviled Crabs and SIioIIh to Go With Them. Also Fancy Salmon and Lobsters. Don't fail to see us when in need of anything in the Fancy Grocery line, we guarantee quality and prioes with any gro cery house in the city. If you want Good Flour Try Our Fancy Patent there is nothing better ground from wheat. We have boiiio Good Tea at 40c, 50c, 0e and 80c lb. Thanking you for past favors and trusting to continue to serve you, 1 am Yours to Please, Wholesale and ! PHON K 6!). Cor. Broad eft Hancock Hvt. The Best Staples. You will always find us selling the best staple things of life the things which are necessary for satitl'c tion in house keeping- Su gar, Flour, Salt, Potatoes, Kggs, Butter, etc. Surely the best line of staphs and a complete list of fancy things, J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137 There's Consolation in Knowing that you can get your carriage re paired In a thoroughly efficient anil dur able manner at Waters' Carriage Factory. Their skill In renewing all broken parts, painting and varnishing is too well known to need special mention, while their prioes are remarkably moderate for tho painstaking care displayed In all their work. Tbe man who fails to own a Waters buggy has miaeed a part of his fortune. Remember we are putting on rubber tires on old or new wheels, any slae end kind, O. H. Watw 3t Son, " " 'PhoneS185, rTf V ' ' ., 78 Broad 8t, NiwBlRN,,W,0 t x:m Pixels As Weil'' is ' everybody else, need some good liver medicine occasionally. BBADHAM'S ANTIBIUOUS LlVKIt PILI3 "elsaasf the liver, oool the blood and ease the head," without griping or danger of salivation note thhv-these pills are partly t egetable aad serve their purpose a well ' at If they contained some Injariout mineral drag, ' Box of 89 for 5o-) doses; Mfa aad' sold at Bradhams Pharmacy. . '' N , '. ' I in packages. pot. Sweet Mixed Pickles. finest, nnr.Vl nnW o.Rn nan. WholeHale A BetallH rocer, 71 Broad HU . , i Retail Qrocer. Jr., i warn. Wheel Bargains. I have on hand several samples of High-grade Bicycles that will be sold at Spot Factory Cost These wheels are new and are the Greatest Bicycle Bargains ever offered in the city, A few second hand bicycles In good running order for 96,00, WM. T. HILL, tfSPORTTrlG GOODS, , t fur n-93Udl Btreef. :A The lister will be at s: the court house until July 1st, 1002, l-i; - , J. P. IVES, ; City, Tax Lister OAslTOntA. fcantU -IHiaWYlNa H-n J .; ef .?
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