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v I I? . ' ' ' 'i:v.-.';' ..' V';,-. A . ' ...fc'.-..-.-, i , ' 4 ' r i .ci r i i I I T II WW ; : T " " " : KIW BIKN, N, C, SUNDAY MOEHIHB, JUNE 22, 1902. V ,V " - TWENTf-FIRST TIAR -' ..'---. - . . ' -- ... -, . .,,,.,.,.,. ; , , ,, . , ,. . i M 1 - '" ' " ' 1 ' ' ....... . - Mii-i. I . i I PllllkU ' IbLEuRAPHIC BKbVfcllfci. - " I.-.LLIUU. , n n UvyJU; u u i r i ( t i . i ..V a n v;ill CONTINUE his Embroid ery Sale a fqiv days. We also have some SPECIAL BARGAINS to of- fcr THIS WEEK in i White Lawn and Organdies: 30 inch Organdies 10o. , 32 inch Wash Organdies 15c. 3ft 40 inch Lawn 10c. 40 Inch Lawn 20c. New Colored Lawns just received, Only 10c. New hateline Bags. New Belts. THE WOBTH CABOIHCA ; State Normal and Industrial College. Literary - Classical Scientific Commercial Industrial : Pedagogical Jluslcal Session opens September 18th. Expenses $100 to $140; for non-residents ol the Beate $160. Fscnlty 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. HcIVER, GRKKNSBORO, N. C. f.!AR3LE(oORANiTEr tiutiwriLlllu. TUCKER BROS. 810 North Front Street, WILMINGTON, - - H. C. The place to bay your Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PRICES. Ii Foreign and Domestic Granite and Marble. Lettering and Finish the Best. Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch yard, Goldsboro, N. C. ETcrytodys Por July.-. i To describe adequately "Thi World's Great Disasters" is the task set O. Bry son Taylor, In the July Everybody's. He has written in superb style thntorles of the destruction of Pompeii, the eartb quake at Lisbon, the pissing of Fort Royal and the cataclyUm at Teddo, picturing the life of these cities at the moment of destruction. Photographs of the ruins of BL Pierre accompany the article. The Interest of "A Lost Art Revived" is pictorial here an repro duced the Leonl Illuminations of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. Don aid Murray, Inventor of the Postal Tele graph's system Of Writing Telegraphy, writes TThe Strange Story of the Print ing Telegraph." "The Delights of Sal mon Fishing" are described by Charles Hallock, and finely depicted by Dug more and other photographers. A "Re vival of Feminine Handicraft," by Min nie J. Reynolds, describes the -, new movement which promises to provide general employment for men and women having an artistic tense. - There is also a capital description of Grand Prix Day In Paris. - Cigars at Davis'. Theo, Cnbanola, - Royal Blue, Lew Wallace, Flor de Teller, and other lead ing brands, at Davis Prescription Phar maey. ., Teachers 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 of Jnly next. H. P. HARDING, Superintendent. II III The undersigned will make yon a Loan or will direct the use of any idle money yon may have on hand. Yonr security absolute. Signed, ISAAC H.' SMITH, 130 Middle St, New Bern, N, O. E. HAVENS, The Old' Reliable Shoe Maker on Middle Street has pleased the people for years with his work. Can excell all others in the business in this city. The repairing of Ladles shoes a specialty, 180, MIDDDE STREET. NEW BERN GETS PRESIDENT. Dr. J. BY Benton, Elected Bead North Carolina Dental Society. Other - '" Officers. '.. - - - Special to Journal. ' Rauigb, June SI. The North Car Una Dental Society adjourned here to day to meet next Jane at Winston, ' It elected J. H. Benton of New Bern President, J, R. psborne and D. L, James Vice-Presidents, Martin Fleming, of Raleigh, Secretary, R. M. Morrow, of Burlington, ; Treasurer, F. L. Hunt, of AshevWe, Essayist. The following were elected delegates to the National Association. E, J. Wat kins, N. G. Carroll, I. S. Davis, P. M. Edmonson, P. fi. Horton, J. W. Hatcher F. L. Hunt, L N. Carr, J. R. Osborne, & M. Morrow. Delegate to the National Association of Dental examiners, R. H. Jones. . Members Of the State examining board 8. P. Hllllerd and T. M. Hunter. FACTS FROM FRANCE. The automobile mallcart has "caught on" in France and is gradually to oust the horse driven vehicle. The city ot Rouen, France, has 210 establishments where washing and Ironing are done by hand and not a sin gle steam laundry. In France neither medical men nor pharmaceutical chemists have any le gal right to receive a legacy from their patients or customers. The French legislature recently voted a law prohibiting the use of saccharine and all other artificial sweetening, with the exception ot such kindred sub stances as are used in pharmacies. No more second band corks may be sold In Paris, as the public health com mittee has discovered that such arti cles are being collected from all sorts of undesirable places by ragpickers who after a more or less perfunctory cleansing dispose of them to the deal era. An Interesting bit of old Paris Is doomed to disappear to make way for a huge building to be let out In flats. No. 17 Rue Beautrellls, with its gar den, covered a portion of the former cemetery of St Paul, where Rabelais, Moilere's wife and the Man With the Iron Mask were burled. Democratic -Primaries ' in . Wake -County and Raleigh. " CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Hit Kind Yob Han Always Bears the Signature of Boogbt sr.' - riiniiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiimiiiiimmHTziiiriiiTiiiniriimiimiiiniiiiniiiii 4 nn u 111 CE By Wearing a Pair of the Famous IRI IU ry We have lust received a tall 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 Calf, and Ideal Cali. - :" ' ,. ' THE PRICE- o o o WWW 9 s BO Don't Miss . A . Good Thing v " . "But Put Your 7Feet in a Pair." We Sell Everything! 1 ; , V -M,M.iMM. t . We Sell the Best of Everything: the Cheapest 1 1 , s - a -4 sa -m V m k stc?J2 B2?APsTr;:2nT, vi . til it i .... eatract Let For Railroad From - KatherTordtea to Asnevme. Federal PrUoaers Want a Holiday Jnly 4. Iaterestlag Story or Hearj Wil ton. Raliiqh, June 81. Last Monday your correspondent gave the first news of the building of a railway from Ruth erfordtonto Ashevllleand also to Col umbus, Polk county. George F. Cauls, formerly of ilewYork, now ofBsltl more, will build this road. His wire Is a North Carolinian and he becomes a resi dent of this State This road will tra verse the noted Hickory Nut Gap, at an average elevation of 200 feet above Broad River. There fill be very friend ly relations with the Seaboard Alr-LIne. The motive power through Hickory Nut Gap may be electricity. There Is ample water-power to generate this. The Democrstlo primaries for the higher offices were held In this city and county today. One of the most inter esting features was the contest between G. Conner end Judge G. II. Brown for the ludlclsl nomination. Ihls rather over-shadowed all the other Issues. Rev. A McCullen arrived here to Jay to preach the annual sermon tomorrow before the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church In North Carolina. The State Dental Society today closed its three days session, and elected o cers. The six federal prisoners in Jail at Whlteville petition Judge Purnell to give them a holiday July 4. They say they want to celebrate the day. Henry Wilton, who during President Andrew Jackson's administration was a mall carrier here, was buried today by the Masons. He was for many years a muter car decorator In the Seaboard Air-Line shops here. For years he had lived alone. He had WO In gold hidden In his house. Two months ago it was stolen. Gov. Aycock appoints 20 delegates, all from the western part of the State, to the annual convention of the Inter national Miners Association at Butte Montana. The Best prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle ot Gnovs's Tastbless Chill Toaio. It Is simply iron and anlnlne in a tasteless form. No euro no pay. Price OOo. INDUSTRIAL NORTH CAROLINA. All Europe was visited by a cold wave which was very severe In some parts of the country. The crops were badly In jured by the cold. Maine Democrats nominated S. W. Gould for governor. The coal strike has assumed a serious condition In many ways. Violence has been used In the mining town of Penn sylvania and the militia la unler orders to answer a call should they be required. The price of all kinds of fuel hss ad vanced. The Augustinlan College ot St. Thomas, at Vlllanook, Pa., has conferred the degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence on Hon. Grover Cleveland. By a vote of 67 to 8 the Senate adopts the Panama canal route. This course Is 184 miles shorter than the Nicaragua canal and the cost of building It will be 5,000,000 less than the Nicaragua canal which was preferred by many of the Senators. The ultlmste disposition of the bill Is uncertain. Two thousand Democrats gathered all the TUden Club la New York .city and I listened to speeches by Hons. Grover Cleveland and David B. Hill. The meet ing was enthusiastic and harmonious. me railroads m Norfolk will build a union station there which will cost about 1300,000. LESS WORRY. Children will play and get over-heated I get their feet wet, expose themselves In I dozens of ways, and you can't prevent I All you can do Is to keep them ss I free from exposure as possible and al ways haje In the house a Cough Remedy I that can be depended upon. Anway'sl Croup Syrup will fill every requirement. I It Is guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds I snd Croup or the price 25 cents will bel refunded by any dealer selling It. Soldi Davis' Henry's, Zand Bradham'sl Pharmacy JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whiskey Is the I best. Middle street. We are still selling meatLat; 12,o perl pound, not 20c as reported. Oaks Mar ket. The Golden Belt Manufacturing Co'i cotton mill at Durham has added 8,416 spindles and 140 looms to Its pUnt. It now hss a total ot 640 looms and 24,416 spindles. The expense of the addition is about $120,000. The People's Transportation and Power Co.. of Hlch Point, has been In eorporaled with a capital of $500,000, The Rankin Coffin and Casket Co., at High Point has been Incorporated with a capital of $30,000. The Consumers Cotton Oil Co., ot Tarboro baa been Incorporated with $100,000. . The plant will consist of building 100x800 feet and will have eaoacltv of 40 tons of cotton seed oil meal per day. The Mutual Cotton Oil Co., ot Tarboro hu been granted a license to do bus! s. The construction of the mill will begin soon, ; The capital of the company sod the capacity of the mill have not yet been fully decided. :-. , J SUMMER FROLIC. ', ' V';v Get Ready How. . Give the brain snd body food during the summer that 'does not overtsx the stomach and heat the body. Grape-Nuts is a crisp; dainty and delic ious food, selected parts of the grain treated by heat, moisture and time to slowly and perfectly develop the dlas tae from the grain and transform the starch into grape sugar la the most per fect manner, the small particles of phos phate of potash found In certain parts of the cereals art retained, and the ele ments vitalise and nourish the body brain and nerve centers.'; . - ' In Its predlgested form, it furnishes the necessary strength and energy In an easy way for the system to absorb with out undue exertion and removes the general feeling of heaviness usual to hot weather. Grspe-Nuts and oream, a little fruit snd possibly an egg or Swo cooked to suit the taste, Is an Ideal breakfast and will fully sustain the body until the noonday meal. Dollclous desserts for luncbeon and snpper csn be quickly mule and hsre a fitvor all their ow from tbe rccul'afr i'1'l but estlsfyln swwit of tiio grpo sii(;r. (Imps u' will v the liesi of cook- irg; S" 1 t'-o em-rii-n of prfparlri? food; Mew Airrival S. i Na Bob Pancake Flour. Carolina Rice Flakes. Oatflakes both loose and in packages. Preserved Ginger 25c per pot. Hienz's Apple Butter and Sweet Mixed Pickles. Royal Scarlet Salmon, the finest packed, only otner Dranaa loo ana ZUc can. Imported Ginger Ale, on ice, 10c or 3 for 25c. Portsmouth Corned Mullets. Big Hams to cut. Fox River Print Butter, ancy Syrup and molasses. Pure Apple Vinegar and Spices of all kinds. Wholesale 25c can; I J. k 1CWL, 1 3 'Phone 91. 71 Bread Ht. g lust jueceiv3u a JfcresU JLiot Deviled Crabs and Shells 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 prices with any gro cery house in the city. If you want Good lour Try Our Fancy Patent there is nothing better ground from wheat. We have some Good Tea at 40c, 50c, 60c and 80c lb. Thanking you for past favors and trusting to continue to serve you, I am Vnura fr. Plooaa THE MARKETS. The following quotations were recelv ed by J. B. Latham A Co, New Bern N. O. Chicago, June 21. Open. High. Low. Close I 78, 73 731 73, 72t 72f 711 71, Open. High. Low. Close 1 65, 65 65, 65i WHBAt: July.... Sept... . Cobs: July Rlbs:- July.... Sept Open. High. Low. Close . 1077, 1080 1077 1077, . 1082 1065 1060 1065 Cotton; July Aug Sep Oct Stocks; Sugar SoRy .... N.Y.O... U.S. 8.... a t o.... Mo. P.... Atchison . Vs. O.C.. A.O. 0.. Am Ice. . Nbw Tors, June 21. Open. High. Low. Close I ..8.52 8.52 8.44 8.48 1 ..8J8 8.20 6.15 8 JO I .. 7.00 7.80 7.85 738 1 ..7.78 7.79 7.78 7.79 New York, June 21 Open. High. Low. Close ...116 126 1261 190 ,...86f 156 ....88, 881 ...46 46 ...108, 108 ..'.'82 82 69 J. Tl. Wholesale and Retail Qrocer, niAn nn n n 1 m -mw . ma rnunii i3. Mir. uroau ex JisneocH nn. v Henty of It and All the Best Here's a stock that is fill ed with the most reliable staples. From Flour and Sugar to the finer things we carry plenty for your selec tion. You'll get what you need without fear of paying too much, and with no doubt of the value for your cash. FOR NEXT 2 WEEKS we will sell a Good Roasted Coffee at 11c lb. J.J.TolsonJr. Broad St, Grocer. Phone S37 88, 46 108, 861 1561 88f 46 108, est 82 15 BallPkyers , s well as everybody else, need some good liver medicine occasionally. BRADHAM'S ANTIBILIOUS LIVER PILLS "cleanse the liver, cool the blood aud ease the head," without griping or danger of salivation note this these pills are purely vegetable and serve their purpose as well as if they contained w Injurious mineral drug. Box of 86 for 25012 doses. Mfg. and sold at Bradham's Pharmacy, 1,1 trsg sum surra. , ;i lSSA ,. ' Same week ;, M 'MLxj3V. . last yew.:,, I H i i f r I'.o y - n 1 1 f ,:i Spots 129-82. Bales 7,000 bales. Futures, June-July 4.47. Aug-Sept 4.89. Bepl-Oct 4.80. , roar Last week " 20,000 - i... This week. ' la sight 93,000 Bat.; ; 15000 : Mon.v Tues. : Wed.".-- Thurs,- Frl. ' ' , ! wo Wheel Bargains. I have on hand several samples ot V'w I Spot Factory Cost. Wiu,feijlx, fkme men are too slow to make goodl These wheels art mew ana- are sne pallUenrcra. ' -- loreatestnicycie nargama -evw ouoreu rM van ever notice thai rour eneiintne city. ;v mica have ns many friends as youT I A few second band . Bicycles. In good Every men carries what be bellevei I running order for $5.00. is a real secret, mere art do reai w creta ' . Tbe better a man kaows yon th fimirr it is for him to find a way u sell you something. One of the marvelous tlilnRS Is tnol soms cnnpU s ever strrwd well enough to d"i1e on a v ni'ff Ony. A rimn wlil ! : f around a tnonlh be- r-iio o!.i"fii. a suit, luit v, ii-n lie mini- It k it 1 t v nn'a It Ciit c CYNICISMS.? list Your City Taxes The lister will be at the court house until July 1st, 1902, J. F. IVES, City Tax Lister. Sis r M 4 Phim SPORTUTQ G00DS, ' 7 01-93 Middle Street. Celery Haaache Powders. Thors Is not any bolter remedy for ) f. !i.lie tlmn Uiose powders. ' Thoy r. ?t fall to rellovo. J'aile and sold only it tsvls rrosoriiillon rhftrmscy. AM of July Drive.7 '', :: with your best gtrl when you take het to ride should be taken m a new and comfortable buggy ot phton, chosen from ur high, grade 'and up-to-date stock of fine earrlages. We snake a superb display of handsome, and (well made venules tost we ara selling at rices that .will not binder yon from nvlne. It is a known net that our buggies are bettor than any. - Why not get the best for the lowest possible price. a. U. TTatcn d Cs::, : Phone 183, ; 78 Broad Sk, : Nw Baaif, If, 0 Lime For Sanitary Purposes. Persons wishing lime for sanitary p posos can recolvs the tame by cr!. ; the City hall.
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