V OWvf.. aa, rW:r : w: 1 r . WW BIBS', Hi (.,' TD ESD1T . U0RKII6, JtHE 17, 1902. VOL,: XX--H0. G7. TWENTF-FIRST TUB A "Don't M the Goose That Lays the Gotten Egg." BUT Spend your money With those who work for the Interest of your city IHacktowrn I Offers Special Values Table Linen and Tcfaels This Week. Hack and Turkish Towels Especially the Best - on Earth Bath Towels I Crash at 5c yard and up. I the Best Russian Crash 10c. A BIG CUT IN EMBROIDERYS this week. -A Geneal Clearing out THE NORTH CABOMNA State Normal and Industrial School. Literary Classical Scientific ' Commercial Industrial Pedagogical flusical 8ession opens September 18th. Expenses $100 to $140; for non-residents of the Seate $160. Faculty of 83 members. Practice and Observation School connected with the College. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent teach ers and stenographers To secure board in the dorm itories all free tuition applications should be made before July 15th. For catalogue and other information addross PRESIDENT CHARLES D. flclVER, GREENSBORO, N. C. MARBLE woORANnt J mg;;:;;ents. TUCKER BROS. 810 North Front Street, WILMINGTON, N. V. The place to buy jour Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PRICES. Ir Foreign and Domestic Granite and Marble. Lettering and Finish the Best. Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch yard, Goldsboro, N. C. Teachers q Wanted I Three Teachers are ' wanted to fill va cancies In the White Graded School of New Bern." Applicants will be required to pass a competitive examination be fore the undersigned at New Bern on the second Monday ol July nexU, , H. P. HABDING, Superintendent. Prescriptions at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy makes a specialty of prescriptions. Prompt and careful attention Is given them. Only the best drags are used. The prices are reasonable. Bend yours there to be filled. Soft Crabs at Oaks Market. Ladies Oxford Ties. Another shipment of those $1.60 and $2.00 Oxford ties just received we have them in Patent Leather and Vlcl Kid, in all the new shapes, also two cases Hisses and Children sandals all sizes 75c and $1.00. BARFOOT BROS. Eye Strain Cause of Sore Eyes. Inflamed eyes, styes, and headache are symptoms which point conclusively to eye strain, and to cure yourself you must seek the cause, correct It and then your trouble will disappear, you can stimulate and help nature in curing the symptoms by various ways, but still the cause is there and liable at any moment to break Out again; It seems like pouring water on the smoke to put out a Ore, to pursue any other course than the proper adjusted glasses to correct the strain. A normal eye is one which when In re pose the rays entering It are brought to a focus on the retina, when they are not thin way an extra amount of nerve force is demanded to make them focus correct ly, the result, an overflow of blood caus ing congestion, styes, the leakage of nerve force, the headache; It Is not hard to understand how a severe strain can soon exhaust enough nerve force to cause a general breaking down of the whole nervous s stem. By the aid of the latest instruments we can adjust glasses to any one, child ren especially, letting them go about their studies without being seriously handicapped on account of eyo trouble. J. O. BAXTEK, Jr GUM BRANCH. Fatal Colored Accident lo Man. June 16. Showery today and very badly needed. Ye scribe took a trip through the up per part of Onslow and J ones counties and found crops looking Very line In deed with the exception of tobacco which Is small and very uneven. We learned while In Jones county that Mr. Jno. Small, fell from the top of a tobacco barn on which he was at work for Mr. Frank Brown, andgot hurt very badly) but Dr. Denny says that he will recover. Mrs. Katie Pae vu laid to rest last Sunday. She leaves a host of friends to mourn their loss. Last Thursday a negro named Joe Spencer while working on a mill for Messrs. Franck mo with death very strangely. The horse he was driving while going down hill became frightened at the cart running up on htm, and dashed down the hill throwing him out and Instantly killing him John Adams over In Jones county' a a tenant op Mr. Isaac Brown's land has cotton knee high, and also Is done plow ing corn. Frankle Koonco is also done laying by com APHORISMS. Cigars at Davis'. Thco, Cubannla, Royal Blue, Wallace, Flnr de Teller, and other Ing brands, at Davis Prescription macy. Lew lead- Pliar Without hearts there Is no home. Byron. Light Is the task ,whero many share the toll. Ilomer. IdlenesR Is the burlnl of a living man. Jeremy Taylor. If n good face Is a letter of recom mendation, a good henrt Is a letter of credit. Bulwer. A propensity to hope and Joy is real ricbes: one to fenr and sorrow, real poverty. Hume. To be honoflt, os this .world goes, Is to be one man picked out of ten thou sand. Sunkespea re. Tbe hnrdest trial of a heart Is whether It can bear a rival's failure Without triumph. Aitkin, Time is the great comforter of grief, but the agency by which It works Is exhaustion. L. E. Laudon. To tbe generous mind the heaviest debt is that of gratitude when It Is not in our power to repny it. Frank lin. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of nn 0 Ml mm By Wearing a Pair of the Famous ITH We have just received a lull line ot styles and sizes in this well known sbe and A .Guarantee with every pair. They come in all the popular leathers, such as Velour Calf, Patent Call, and Ideal Calf. THE PRICE o o o 3 Don't Miss A Good Thing "But Put Your Feet in a Pair.": ttMMM MMMiUUMIMMMMIM MIIMI IMIIIMIIMIIIHflMIMIUMMIitlii ' We Sell Everything! ; , We Sell the Best of Everything ! - ELM CITY iiliilillfflll -.tj 'Wit' II South Front ancl Eden Sis!. t Seventy Seven Convicts in the Pen itentiary. s North Carolina Naval Militia May Get New Vessel. Surveying for New Rallroid Lines. 1 Southern Kjr Acquires a Branch Boad. RALEian, June 16. The officials here are notified by the Navy Department that the anxlllary Cruiser Hornet will be sent to Norfolk for complete repairs. After these are finished it Is understood that If desired, the North Carolina naval militia can again have the vessel. But it is understood she will not be asked for, as the Btate desires a vessel of lighter draught, able to navigate the sounds and many of the streams. The Hornet has been of no use save to the Wilming ton division of the naval militia. There are now only 77 convicts In the penitentiary here. AU;the negro female convicts are now at the Caledonia farm, save a number sufficient to operate the laundry. Gov. Aycock pardons Garrett Pinnlx of Buncombe county, who five) cars ago was sent to the penitentiary for larceny, to serve three years. Two years later he escaped, went to Tennessee, and there married. An enemy betrayed his whereabouts, and he was rearrested. fhere were earnest pleas for pardon by the judge and others. The Btate charters the Rankin Colli n and Casket Company of High Point, capital $80,000, A. M. Rankin being the chief stockholder. Very fine rains have fallen here, and tho drought Is relieved. Cotton Is the onlv flourishing crop. Early corn Is hurt. Arrangements are malo for the Im provements of tbe Academy of Music, to cost $4,200, these including tho raising and draperlng of the stage, a new roof and a new entrance, together with fire escaries. There is no provision for any increase In the seating capacity. The loss by the burning of the plant and lumber at Cary of the Cary lumber company Is f&und to be only (25,000, and the Insurance 911,775. The lumber loss Is $10,000, that on the plant tl5, 000. Curator Brimley of the 8tato Museum has returned from tho Charleston expo sition, with all the Stale exhibit. The latter will under an entire re-arrange ment, be replaced It) the State Mu scum. For a month past A. J.Latta, who was for many years an assistant engl neer on the Atlantic Coast Line, has been making a reconnolssance for railway from Rutherfordton through the Hickory Nut Gap to Ashevlllo and also to Columbus, Polk county. Next Thurs day the running of the preliminary lines will begin. The locating party will be under Mr. Latla. This Is a very import ant road. It Is said ample capital Is be hind it. It Is understood that July 1st, the Southern railway will take over the South Carolina and Georgia Extension railway. The latter now has 450 con victs working la Mitchell county, to wards the Tennessee line. This road has been known as the Ohio River and Charleston and as the "Three C's." TOfalMS E. HAVENS, Tbe Old Reliable Shoe Maker on Middle Street lias pleased the people for years with bis work. Can excel! all others in the business in this city. The repairing of Ladies shoes a specialty, 1301 MIDDDE STREET. King Edward Sick. London, June lO.-King Edward was offering today from a chill, which pre vented him from attending the church parade of the Aldershot Garrison. The ohlll came as a result of the King's pro longed stay out doors last night, upon the occasion of the torchlight tattoo at Aldershot. The ohlll k a slight one, ac companied by symptoms of lumbago. A Uua Cm. In Busala and Sweden -dipsomaniacs When pot under restraint are fed al most entirely on bread steeped In wine. They come to loathe the look and smell Of Honor and generally become total abstainers. CATCHING. J The Coffee fiaMt Breeds Trouble. It Is quits commonly the case that both husband and wife are somewhat similar ly troubled With ooffee drinking, A Mdy writes ana, after giving aesorip tlon of her husband's relief from ooffee dyspepsia and general aervous trsuble, says, UI was almost as bad as he, having the headache nearly every day and was nervous sad weak, did not sleep well was pals and thin and had a bad complex ion. ' - - .'.- When I found how much good Pos- tum Coffee wee doing Husband Icon eluded to Use It and I tell you life Ik al together a .different thing. T eat and sleep well andJook like a different wo rn. My usual weight for years was from 98 to 100 pounds, X now weigh 106 pounds and everyone tells me how mash better I am looking. - " ' .' I had some friends who' did not like Postum, but knowing It was because they did not boll ft long enough I mads some at their house one day, and they agree with me that Postum Is a delicious bev- rage, end while, of Course, the flavor and taste Is pleasing and we are glad Postum does suit us that wsy, thefgiest advantage Is la lhcwonder(ul, bounding health that wS have recovered." Name given by Postum Co., 'Battle Creek And every Distressing Irritation of the Skin and Soalp Instantly Relieved by Baths with New Arrivals. Na Iiob Pancake Flour. Carolina Rice Flakes. .Oatflakes both loose and in packages Preserved Ginger '2Uc per pot. Hienz's Apple Ilutter and Sweet Mixed Pickles. Royal Scarlet Salmon, the linest packed, only uuici maims lac aim zue can. Imported Ginger Ale, on ice, 10c or ! 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. Wholesale eft Retail Grocer, And gentle anointing with CUTI CURA OINTMENT, the great skin cure and purest of emolllents.to be followed. In severe cases, by me dium doses of CUT1CURA RESOL VENT PILLS, to cool and cleanse the blood. This Is the most speedy. permanent, and economical cure for torturing, disfiguring, Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply humours, with loss of hair, ever compounded. Matrons Ull Ootictjba Boir, striated by OufloUKA Oiktbikt, for prwerrlog, purifying and beautifying Uw km, for oleuulng tbe eetlp tod tbo itopptnf of fiUllDg Hair, for eoftenlng, whitening, sod soothing red, roagb, and wra band, for baby raahea and Irritation, and tor all the pmpoeM of the toilet, bath, and aunery. Sold thieorboat tbe oitd. Soi, 1".. Oixtmbwt. ldeaTrneeh Djpoti .ii prt.jT m JMaa ab Cum. (Soar., Sale fiopa. Sen s Deviled Crabs and Shell lo Go Willi 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 prices 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 some Good Tea at 10c, 50c, i0c and Hoc H. Thanking you for past favors and trusting to continue to serve you, I am Yours to Please, THE MARKETS. The fo.lowlng quotations were recolv ed by J. K Latham A Go, Now Bern N. O. Chicago, June 16. Wheat: Open. High. Low. Close July 71 i 73 7U 7 Sept 70 70 701 7C Corn: Open. High. Low. Close July 63 04 934 64 Ribs: Open. High. Low. Close July 1080 10371 1030 1037 Sept 1020 10271 10171 1M71 Oottok; July Aug Sep Oct Nnw Vobx, June 16, Open. High. Low. Close .. 8.74 8.74 8.68 . . 8.46 8.46 8.88 . . 8.00 8.18 8.04 ..7.9 8.98 7.98 8.18 8.88 8.06 7.95 Stocks; Sugar So By .... N. Y.C... U.S. 8.... 0. AO.... Mo. P.... Atchison . Vs. C. C. A.C, O... Am Ice. . New York, June 19. Open. High. Low. Close 1181 371 . m 471 . 106 .811 .701 . 52 . "1 128 128 1281 871 391 SB 105' 82 105 81J 891 4' 1051 81 701 51 171 Liverpool Spots 5.1-82. Bales 7,000 bales. futures, June-July 4.50. Aug-Sept. 4.48. Hept-Oct 4.82. RBOBIPT. Same week Last week ' last year. 20,800 84,000 This weec. Sat. 5000 8000 Mon. 8000 Toes. - 8000 Wed. 1000 Thnrs. MOO FrL 7000 ' 80,000 .' Advices to Sr. B. Latham A Co., yester- i . . .... , New York, Jane 11 . Weakness la July position partly re- fleeted here.. Still hot and dry la Tssai, Liverpool cotton exchange will eloss June 18 and WtsW'.-MrV - . ' fVphat ever induced, you to call jour daughter Dspbbe, Mr. Oldbsmr V "WelL I duooo, except that She at ways kind ot looked as Dspbne as any thing else to. me."-Chlcago Record Ilerald,,. .'v . 25c can; 71 rof HL g 3 J. L. McDAHIEL. 3 'Phone 91. 71 Ilrofl St. j. is. Wholesale and Retail Grocer, nuiTD nn M w a - -mw . . Jr., 3 Plenty of It 5 All the Best 3 r Here's a Btock that is fill ed with the most reliable staples. From F"lour and Sugar to the finer things wo carry plenty for your selec tion. You'll get what you need without fear of paying too much, and with no doubt of tho value for your cash. FOR NEXT a WEEKS we will sell a Good Roasted Coffee at lie lb. J.J.TolsonJr. Broad St Grocer, Phone 137 mmmnmmm Lf jaw . ;-rfm set There's Consolation in Knowing that you can get your carriago ncired In a, thoroughly efficient and c ro- diir- hU mannnr at Waters' Carriace Factory. Their skill In renewing all broken parts, naJntln and Tarnlshlntr is too well known to need special mention, whllo their prices are remarkably moderate for . . 1 1 , i i . 1 1 the painstaaing care aispiajeu m " their work. The man who fails to own a Waters buggy has miseed a part of his fortune. Remember we are putting on rubber tires on old or new wheels, any size and kind, - G. H. Waters" Son, Phone 185, 78 Broad St, Nsw Bisn, N. C i ik . Balt Players As well - as everybody else, need some good 11 vet medicine occasionally. BRAD HAM'S ANTIBILIOUS LIVKR PILLS "oleanse the liver, cool the blood tod ease the head," wlthoot griping or danger of salivation not this these pills are purely vegetable and serve their purpose as well as It they contained soma Injurious mineral drag. Boi of 86 fot t5c IS doses. Mfg. and sold at Wheel Bargains, I have on hand several samples of liigh-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 tfi.00. WM. T. HILL, SPORTING C00DS, pr 51-83 Middle Street. The Hater, will be at the court house until July 1st, 1002, J P, IVE3, ' City Tax Lister. laantks KUktl Hot Mw w sssa. 'nnnnmnmmmmmmnmmMi c Klch. .: ,-' ': Brsdhsa's PlumeoyY,. , -of. -V.