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"Don't KOI the Goose That lays the Golden Egg" "BUT Spend your money With those who work for the Interest of your city. Hackbum to to to to to I Offers Special Values Taife Linen and ToVvels This Week. $ Hack and Turkish Towels Especially the Best Bath Towels (f? on Earth ify & Crash at 5c yard and up. Tho. Poet Rnccian Trash inn. 2? A BIG CUT IN EMBROIDEBYS A Geneal Clearing out this week. 1 TILE NORTH CABOLINA State Normal and Industrial College. Literary Classical Scientific Commercial Industrial Pedagogical Musical Session opens September 18th. Expenses $100 to $140; for non-residents of the 8ete $160. Faculty of 88 members. Practice and Observation School connected with the College. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent teach ers and stenographers To secure board in the dormitories all free tuition applications should be made before July 15th. For catalogue and other information address PRESIDENT CHARLES D. riclVER. GREENSBORO, N. C. MARBLEwtCRANrTE moments.- TUCKER BROS. 810 North Front Street, WILMINGTON, - - N. C. The place to buy your 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 Wanted Three Teachen are wanted to nil "Va cancies in the Whit 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 of inly next. H. P. HARDING, ' 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. Eye Strain Cause of Sore Eyes. Inflamed eyes, styes, ami headache are symptoms which point conclusively to aye strain, and to cure yourself you must seek the;cause, correct It and then your trouble will disappear, yon 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 fire, 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 this 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 eye double. J. O. BAXTER, Jn Cigars at Davis'. Theo, Cubanola, Royal Blue, Low Wallace, Flor de Teller, and other lead ing brands, atiDavls Prescription Phar macy. POLLOCKSVH.LE. Big Huckleberry report- Good Prices for Track. Crop. June 19. All the farmers are lng fine crops this spring. We hear that Mr. Ralph Brucker of Wards Mill Onslow county had cotton blossoms on the 15th and a very fine orop all around. Our truckers are well pleased with frlces for potatoes, returns from $3 to $8.50 per barrel, yield about 60 barrels per sere. Misses Mamie Foy and Ethel McDsniel returned this morning from spending some time at Morehead. Miss Llla M Eoonce of Belgrade, Is visiting friends and relatives at this place this week. Mr. J. 8. Rhodes, formerly of Virginia but late of this county, was married at the residence of Edward J WatBon near here last night by Rev. V G Brlttaln to Miss Lula Phillips. It was a quiet home marriage, only a few intimate friends and relatives being present The Presbyterian Bundoy 3chool will have an excursion on the steamer How ard"on Wednesday June 85th, Every body Is cordially invited to come and go and carry a well filled basket of spring chicken old ham, etc. Price for round trip 85 cts. Borne pleasant place down the river will be selected for dinner spread, etc. Dr. O. J. Bender left here yesterday for Raleigh to attend the State Dental association which Is In session there this week. We were glad to see Mr. II. C. Foscue on the street yesterday. He ii not able to walk, though able to ride around some. The frelgbt train passed this place yesterday with the tender load of wood on fire, but it was put out the water tank. No damage done. The biggest crop of Huckleberries this season in the Catfish Lake region there has been for many seasons. The A. C. L, force are at work here building and repairing the cotton wharf on the river front, preparatory for a big business this fall. Mrs. J. W. Shepard who has .been spending several weeks with her daugh ter, Mrs. Hart of New Bern, returned home this morning. E. HAVENS, The Old Reliable Shoe Maker on Middle Straet has pleased the people for years with his work. Can excell all others in the business in this city. The repairing of Ladies shoes a specialty, 180J MIDDDE STREET. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hafa Always Bought .Bears the Signature of r IIIIIIIIIIIZIIIIIIIimiimTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITmillliniZIirZIIIZIimilTIITTTTTTYTTTITl irinn7 mm mm By Wearing a Pair of the Famous KETN sa s We have just received a lull line oi styles and sizes in this well known shoe and A Guarantee with every pair. They come in all the popular leathers, such as Velour Calf, Patent Call, and Ideal Call., mm. uon t Miss A Uood Tiling "But Put Your Feet in a Pair."1 We Sell Everything ! ' ; , - We Sell the Best of Everything! 1 r We Sell the Best of Everything: the Cheapest 1 ELM'Z&TWWWX :. CO., : . ! H Phono 3. " r -v ; Corner Sriih. Frc it and Eden Sts. 1 nnnnniiimmTiTTTi rniiiTiTiiiniriiiii Revenue Officers Raid an Illicit Dis tillery. The 88th Annual Session of State Dental Society. Report In the Iloraoe Haywood FoIh oniBg Case. Annual Meetins; of Wom en's Foreign Missionary Society. Raliigh, June 19. The 28th annual session of the North Carolina Dental Society began this morning. Dr. J. S. Spurgeon of Hillsboro presiding. Gov ernor Aycock delivered the address of welcome. The society has 110 members, of whom 75 are present. Revenue officers made a raid last night In Franklin county and caplurod two il licit distilleries. The penitentiary Is this year, for the first time in 80 years, making no brick. The brick making never paid well, but was the best means, it was thought, of utilizing the labor of certain convicts. Two weeks ago Horace Haywood, col ored, and his family, at Garner, this county, were poisoned. He died, but the others have recovered. His stomach was sent to Chapel Hill and Its contents analyzed. Today the report on it was mftde to the county. It Is that death was duo to Paris green and ground glass. The analysis cost the county $100. There is at least one suBpect. Ar rests may be made in a day or two. Most of the talk Is about Gov. Ay- cock's proclamation of reward, $400 for each of the Salisbury lynchers. A state ment is made that one of the nero boys lynched was only 11 years old and had no hand in the murder of the young white woman. A letter from Salisbury said toughs, concealed In rear lots, were the people who did the lynching, but it Is also said that this statement was made to conceal the fact that some prominent citizens took part in the lynching.' Gov. Aycock saw Solicitor Hamman Tuesday The latter is actively collecting informa tion. One man was heard to say here that he believed any person or persons who betrayed the lynchers would be murdered. The majority of the better people deplore the lynching, yet it 1b sanctioned by some people. The unthlnk lng portion of the population opposes the offer of a reward. It was at first said there wue about SO of tho lyhchers. The State charters tho Martin Furni ture .Co. of Hickory, capital $50,000, Thomas J. Martin being the principal stockholder. The 24th annual session of tho Wo men's Foreign Mission Society for North Carolina began here today in Edenton Street M. E. Cburch, Mrs. L A Cunning ham of Greensboro presiding. Mrs. F. I) Swindell and Miss Blanche Fentress are the secretaries. Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. Ralkioh, June 19. Supremo Court today filed the following opinions. Jackson va Corporation Commission, front Wake, no error. Harkwood Log Co. vs Coffin, from Swain, petition to rehear, allowed. Curtis vs Railroad, from Bnrko, new trial. Johnson vs Machine Works, from Mecklenburg, error. Sparkman vs Tel. Co. from Durham, error. State vs New, from Sampson, new trial. Jones vs Commissioners of Franklin, no error. The Supreme Court adjourned sine die at noon, the next term begins the 4th Monday In August, About a dozen esses go over among them the notable liberal and damage case, Gattis vs Kllgo. The most important opinion filed to day is that In the case of Jackson vs the Corporation Commission. Jachson, who Is sheriff of Washington county, sues the commission, to force it to tax the franchise of railways last year. The commission contented that this could not be done until 1903. The Superior Court decided that the commission was right and the Supremo Court affirms this UP IH jmrifESOTA The Wunsi Knows How. ?0 d, and g Hid foo l U lh 'l'lit k'nl uf fooodatloft V I"1"'' VM1 health. Mlnnesol woman rtlea., "I i bought I von Id like to trtt ynu -f I le g d Gii. - Nuts has done for me, :' ,. . . 'last winter 1 gut nick and kept getting weaker and Weaker. I ooold not eat any thing bnt some crackers and a Utile vdp of beef tea for every meal, then I was put on QrapcNulf sad used It with some cream for breakfast. - Mr stomach cot strong gradually, and before I had need IhrM packages' my indlgettlon was so good that I oould eat all kind of food even cabbage, pastry, sts., and I noticed that my memory It very much better than it used to be. J On the Bin of July I weighted 1M pounds and two months later, aftor nslng Gripe-Nuts, I weighed 189 pounds and was sole to do my bouse work. This Is a good honest statement of facts about Gripe-Nats and you can pub Hah my namt If you like." Mrs. S. Frod rlckson, Center City, Minn, ' Delicious rcclpdS for warm weather desserts In esck pr,kge of Grsne-NiHn' Pure and Sweet are the Skin, Scalp, and Hair of Infants Purified and Beautified by r AAOSB Pin CuncTTBA Soap, as sisted by ConcuBA OnrrmrT, for preserving, purifying, and beautify ing the skin, for cleansing the scalp, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rongh, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, and for all purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use CcnooBA Soap in baths for annoying Irritations and inflammations, for too free or offensive perspiration, in washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many san ative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women. Complete Treatment, 81. ConcuBA Soaf (tSeA'to cleADse the akin of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle, Cuticuba Oranuirr (50c.), to In stantly allay Itching and Inflammation, and soothe and neal, and Cbticuba Rbsolwt 1'ius (S5e.), to cool and cleanse the blood. Cuticuba Risoltut Pills (Chocolate Cooled) are a new, tasteless, odorless, econom ical substitute for the celebrated liquid Cuticuba Bbsoltbnt, as welt as for all other blood purifiers and humour cures. In sorew-eap vtals, contala. log so doses, pries See. Bold Oueutkout Uw Toril. Brnfak Depek -, ClurtsrhoiiM Bo., Londoe. FiBh lpoli t Rue d U Palx, Puta. PoTTiR Diuo and Cmkm. Cobp., Sols Frol,Rtou,U.S.A. AUabeitleSklB,"'W THE MARKETS The fo ed by .1. N. O. Wheat: July .. Sept., Corn: July... Rlbs: July.. Hept .lowing quotations were receiv K Latham & Co, New Bern Open 725 71 Open. , Open. . 1047 . 10.T7 Chicago, June 19. nigh. Low. Close 72 72 73 72, 71 72J High. Low. Close fl-l BO 60J lllgb. Low. Close 10C2J 1047 1002 W0 1(137 10.-.0 Naw Vohk, June 19. Cotton; - Opon. High. Low. Close .Inly 8 52 8 00 8.49 8.68 Aug 8 23 8.28 8.18 8.28 Sep 7.97 8 01 7.93 .8.01 Oct 7.80 7.91 7.H4 7.91 New Vork, June 19. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 126 1261 120 126 So Ry 87 87, 86 361; N. Y. C 156, D. a 8 88 88, 87, 87i 0. AO 46, 46t Mo. P 108 108, 106t 107 Atchison 82, 83, 81 J 83, Va.CC 70J 691 691 A. C. O Am Ice 10 17 141 1S Liverpool Spots 4. J Bales 14,000 bales. Futures, June-July 4.47. Aug-Sept. 4.40. Bept-Oct 4.80. Last week 20,8'K) This wees. New Arrivals. Na Bob Pancake Flour. Carolina Rice Flakes. Oatflakes both loose and in packages. Preserved Ginger 25c per pot. Hicnz's Apple Uuttcr and Sweet Mixed Pickles. Royal Scarlet Salmon, the finest packed, only 25c can; other brands 15c and 20c can. Imported Ginger Ale, on ice, 10e or .'! for 25c. Portsmouth Corned Mullets. Big Hams to cut. Fox Kiver Print Butter. a r.cy Syrup and molasses. Pure Apple Vinegar and Spices of all kinds. Wholesale eft Detail Grocer, i j. l mm. J SHS IBVaWMaiHUsa. 3 'Phone 01. 71 Broad St. aiuMi &('' v?i a jrresii nol Deviled Crabs and Sin-Ms to Go With Them. Also Fancy Salmon and Lobsters. Don't fail to see us when in need of anything in the Fancy (Irocery Line, we guarantee quality and prices with, any gro cery house in the cily. If you want (Jood Flour Try Our Fancy Patent there is nothing better ground from wheat. We have some tood Tea at 40c, 50c, iuc and Hoc lb. Thanking yon for past favors and trusting to continue to serve you, I am Yours to Please, J. 23- PAEHEE, Jr. Wholesale and Retail Grocer, PH0N V, DO. Cor. Rroad eft Hancock Sts. x ictiy is it ariu All the Best Here's a stock (hat is lill ed with the most reliable staples. From Flour and Sugar to the liner thingB wo carry plenty for your selec tion. You'll get what you need without fear of paying too much, and with no doubt of the valuo for your cash. FOR NEXT a WEEKS we will sell a (iood lioasted Coffee at 11c lb. J.J.TolsonJr. Broad St Grocer. ial. Mnn Tutw Wed. Thiira. Ifrl. isooo 0 Ml 4VK) UN 0 (0 RBOBUFT. Same week last year. 64,000 8000 8006 8000 unoo fiono 7'ICO 50,000 A tik! tin J. & Uilliain Jb C yratef lay New Vork. Juno 19, Tub grcali f part Of lliostok of rlls being In few hands, short swllrr And it very difficult to cover.' "L' '' J;-- , Qi.o. W. Btoiu. '. i 'f ' ' - New York, Jae 19. , Inclined to think , market should Im prove still farther. ' .: '!--;;,i.:.'';;, ,';' . l. RosT.Mooaa. -'Bit it. .; '' An Iowa man being examined to Washington to determine his fitness for a consulship wa ' asked, "Howt many, TJeaaUns did .George III. .hire to come to thle country, to fight th'Amev leans during the Kerplotlonr'' He thought for a long time. Then be said, "I don't know, but It ,wss a darn tight more than went back.1 Phone 137 wmwmmm Ball Players As well as everybody else, need some good liver modlclne occasionally. BRADHAH'S ANTIBILIOUS LIVER PILLS "cleanse the liver, cool the blood and ease the head," without griping or danger of salivation note this these ptUi are purely vegetable and serve their purpose as well as if they contained some Injurious mineral drug. Box of 86 for wo12 doses. Mfe. and sold at Bradham's Pharmacy. f I If,:.. -53ffl Tl: A 4th of July Qrfoe :; ' with your bee gtrlerjiea you take her to tide should be taken In a new and eomfortable bnggy enjbajton, chosen from our . high- grade aad - up-to-date tock of fine oarriagel. -We make a superb display ot handsome and i well mad Mhinfaw that we are aelllnir at Coes that will not binder yon from lng. , Is Is a known fact that our buggies ere.better uian any, v ny not get (he best for.thelowest possible price. G. H. IVatew eft Son, ; ' ' Pbone 18S, ;4 .79 Broad 8 Nw Biwt, N. O C'-stsi what you tata 7 WhpA Raraatnx. T Iiqva nn lmnfl utvnrftt Imniiilna rt 11 i11-LrninH nif!vcinB iiibd win us Hiiiu st Spot Factory Cost . " j Thoite wheels are new and are the Greatest llii ): linrgains ever offered In the rity. A few second hand bicycles in good running older for $1.00. ; WM. T. HELM SPORTUW GOODS, J I -1)3 Middle Streer. rhnne IIS. The lister will be at the court house until Tilly lst,1002.C -rXX- City Tax Lister. OABTOHXa. Boars the 'A '' ' 8v.
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