. .. I : .1 KIW BIBI, H. C, THURSDAY M0EIIK6, JUNE 26, 1802. vol; XX-SO. 75- 'X - ' TWENTY-FIRST TIAS 4 ii will CONTINUE his Embroid ery Sale a few days. . We also have some t SPECIAL BARGAINS to of fer THIS WEEK in White Lawn and & 30 inch Organdies 10c. ' 32 inch Wash Organdies 15c. 40 inch Lawn 10c. 40 inch Lawn 20c. New Colored Lawns just received, Only 10c. New Cbateline Bags A ft IV iv , &yw THE NOBTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College. . Literary Classical Scientific Commercial Industrial pedagogical riuslcal Session opens September 18th. Expenses $100 to 8140; for non-residents of the Seate $180. 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 Julj 15th. Fur catalogue and other information address PRESIDENT CHARLES D. JlclVER, GREENSBORO, N. C. MARBLE wuGRANr ii1","J.'1lIITS. mm, Mm Fresh Lot Uneeda Biscuit, Uneeda Milk Buscuit, Zu Zu Snaps, Salted Wafers, Kennedy's Oysterettes, and Complete Assortment of Mixed Cakes. and WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY on every thing you buy. REMElVffiERSe 11 for cash and can afford to shave the price. we will Bell you a We 5ell Everything 1 - ; We Sell the Best of Everything I , , I Store PiiGHD 52 Y Organdies: 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. AH work delivered. Branch yard, Goldsboro, N. C. smb. oi wm W IS COME One Found Package ot G. - c i'StEss vomit. Children win play and get over-heated get their feet wet, expose themselves in dozens of ways, and you . can't prevent it. , All you caa do is to keep them as fret from exposure as possible and al ways have la the house a Cough Remedy that can be depended: upon. . Anway's Croup Syrup will All every requirement. It is guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds and Croup or the price 25 cents wul be refunded by any dealer selling it. Bold by Davis' - Henry's," and Bradham's Pharmacy Clean at DavisY Theo. Onhannla. Roval Blue. Lew niuwa, ciur ue icuer, suu gun iuu- lfig brands, at Davis Prescription Phar macy. 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 July next. H. P. HARDING, Superintendent. I II III The undersigned will make you a Loan or will direct the use of any idle money yon may have on hand. Your security absolute. Signed, ISAAC H. SMITH, 130 Middle St, New Bern, N, 0. 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 Ladies shoes a specialty, 130, MIDDDE STREET. fffff?ffT?Tfy?yV?fTt?TTft?VfTVffyfVT?TyTVVVVTVTyfTe cAgricuttural and Mechanical College, INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION: A combination of theory and practice, of book study and manual work in p Engineering, Agriculture, Chemistry, Electricity, flechanic Arts r and Cotton Manufacturing. Full r Special Courses (3 mos.). Tuition and W mi. lion VIIIIUIII at tl.A A Jk V flnllaoa President GEO. If1 li. ml; EE W. Levertng's Coasted Coffee lor 11c. .; S::i;h Frrnt r Sale Desirable Prop- , By virtue of the power In the mort gage given by B. L. Roberta to David W Morse March 16th, 1893 and recorded in book R B, page S20, -records of Carteret county, which, said mortgage was trans ferred June. 82nd, 1887 to Alonzo Thomas. I will sell at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door on Monday, July 7th, 1903. One fourth ef a lot of ground number sixty-one (61) In old Town in Beaufort, North Carolina with improvements. This lot Is In the corner of Ann and Craven streets; on the south side of Ann, and west side of Craven. It has a large two story build ing on it containing ten rooms with cook and dinlnK room attached. It is a very desirable residence splendidly lo cated In a good neighborhood. ALONZO THOMAS. June 8d, 1909, NOTICE. On August 1st 1901, 1 will sell at the Court House door, In New Bern, N. C. to the highest bidder for cash, at IS o'clock m;, the following described notes and mortgage: Two notes under seal dated January 21st 1897, due respec tively on January 1st 1898 and January 1st 1899. Face value $200,00 each, signed by J. F. Bawls, payable to Eddie W. Rawls. with power of sale and foreclos ure. See book 18 page 550 and book 22 page 537 In the register of deeds office of Pamlico county, N. C. Wm. Sultan, Agt. June 21 1902. Prescriptions at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy makes a specialty of prescriptions. Prompt and caroful attention Is given them. Only the best drugs are used. The prices are reasonable. Bend yours there to be filled. Courses (4 years), Short Courses (2 year), 3 room. tlO a term: board t8 a month. 4 Write for booklet "A " I VWi Day T. WINSTON, Raleigh, Ik C. - ! Fr'-n SI Report of Negro Murder in Wake County. Balas Elded Dreagkt : Farm Labor ers Scarce. Oaly 58 GobtIcU la the Penitentiary. Slate Library IsBelsg Repaired. Ralkigh, June 25. The attendance at the annual meeting of the State liquor dealers' association, in ses sion here, is very small. Last evening the "board of control," or executive committee was in session. The general public expected that there would be a large attendance. All this State's exhibits at the Charles ton exposition are back In the museum and part are being unpacked. There will be a very extensive rer rangement of the exhibits and of course an enlarge ment. There are a large number of new cases. Agricultural products will be admirably and most effectively shown. The fine rains yesterday and last night have entirely ended the drought in this State. They came at the very best time. Crops are clean and were ready for the greatest benefit. The crop report for the State Issued yesterday, was the most satisfactory In several weeks, and that next Tuesday will no doubt be even more gratifying. News reached the sheriff today of a possible homicide In this county near Neuse, where a large force of negroes are building a branch line from the Sea board Alr-Llne to a cotton mill. A negro named Kirby was shot In the back of the head by nother named Moore. The latter asserts that the shooting was accidental, but contrary statements are made. A deputy sheriff was sent to arrest Moore. Many sportsmen arrived here today to take part In the Inter-state shoot at clay pigeons. The State library is being refitted -and is closed for several days. . There are now only 58 convicts in the penitentiary proper, all the others being at work outside. Never before was there such a demand for convict labor. Farmers in this section say labor, by which they mean negro labor, Is very scarce and that it is dally growing scarcer. Negro farm laborers are leaving for the North without the least notice. Had it been a wet year the cropswould have been largely over run with grass, but It is such a dry season that very lit tle labor isjrequired to keep them clean. There are fewer registered whiskey distilleries In operation now In both the districts In this State than In the past four years. The high price of corn la the chief cause, and the next Is tho fact that the revenue officers have watched these distilleries with unusual closeness A great many of this class of distilleries admit frauds, and when they are so cornered that they cannot convict them they shut down. It Is said by revenue officers that there Is not a registered dis tillery which had not defrauded the government. It Is merely a question of being able to detect the fraud. A Clara TUef. This Is bow the presence of mind and audacity of a Chicago thief saved bun from being locked op: A policeman who recognised him and knew he was "wanted" put him under arrest; with the words, "You are wanted at head quarter." "Tea, I know," replied the thief quickly. "I was arrested last night and was balled out this morning. Ton are too slow." "It does look that way," said the crestfallen policeman as he told the thief he could go, of which permission the thief lost no time in availing himself. Later, to his chagrin, the policeman found that the thief had not been previously arrested. HAMPERS BUSINESS. Coffee Drinking Incapacitates Some Peo ple for Business at limes. A gentleman from Mo Bala, Michigan says, "Coffee drinking has cost me much for daring my life I nave been many times so thoroughly put out of condition that I have been compelled to abandon business for a day or two at a time. The attacks of headache would commence on the right side behind the ear and become so Severe as to totally Incapacitate me for any exercise, even mental. I have frequently had to take morphine to re lieve the suffering. Soar stomach troubled me and I had a nervous heart that gave me a great deal of trouble, :, - Four years sgo I saw an advertisement for Postum Food Coffee which recited the HI effect of coffee on the nerves. at once decided to make the change and leave off coffee and take on Postum. The result has been all that one could expect !'-K)'-'V V'-iV''V I am never constipated any more, the bilious attacks never come on except from some Indiscretion euoh as drinking coffee, which I em foolish enough to indulge la now and then. I have no more headaches no more sour stomach and no bilious spells, I have not beea sick to my stomach 'or had a nervous vomit ing spell la 'three years. ' Am now 56 years old, and hare better health and do a better business and more comfortable than ever before la my life. I certainly attribute the change to leaving off oof' fee and using Post am for I bsve taken no medlclno to aid In making the clisnge. . Tbt ejrnr'm'!nl ss sUted Is absolutely true, IemwIHUig If neoBry, to at- Ui i h n y a.T ' v't to It." Name given by Fi-r'un Co., I illle Crr k, S"!ili. STILL UYMG. j , King Edward's Condition Pre carious. No Material Change For Improve meat, Regent to be Appelat ed Kext Monday. Public Matters Demand Offi cial Attention. Special to Journal. London, June 25. King Edward, as per the afternoon reports, was resting, barely conscious, and has been told to prepare for the worst. It Is thought a second operation will be necessary. At 8 p. m. the King's condition was not materially changed, although there were signs of Improvement. He was free from pain and his strength was maintained. It Is the talk In official circles, that the Prlnee of Wales will be appointed Re gent, next Monday. Much official matter demands atten tion, which will likely hasten the ap pointment of a Regent CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Han Always Bought Bears the Signature of Spring Fever. Did you ever have a case of "Spring Fever" t When It was the hardest work In the world to do anything at all f That was because your system's machinery was out of order and required overhaul Ing. BRADHAM'S LAXATIVE CHILL TONIC Is the beit alnd of a system cleanser and general tonic. It enriches the blood and stimulates the liver to greater activity, removing sallowness, pimples, malarial poisons and building up the health generally. Just the thing for "poorly" children. At Bradham's Price 50c. Examining' Board for Annapolis Cadetshlp. Washington, D. C, June 28. The board of examiners for Annapolis vacan cles to be filled by Congressman Thomas are Professor E. P. Mangum, of the Wil son N. C, City Schools, S. M. Brlnson, Esq., County Superintendent of Schools Craven county and Dr. L. Duffy. The examination will be held June 23, at New Bern, In the Graded School build Ing and will be upon reading, writing, spelling, arithmetic, algebra, history, geography and English grammar. The applicants must be residents of the Third Congressional District and be tween fifteen (15) and twenty (20) years of age. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were reoeiv ed by J. K. Latham A Co, New Bern N.O. Chicago, June 25. WHSATi Open. High. Low. Close July 74 74, Wl 74 Sept........ 7I 72 71 71 Com: Open. High. Low. Close July 68 60 68 8t Ribs. Open. High. Low. Close July 1075 1071 1070 1070 Sept 10621 1065 1060 1060 Naw Tone, June 25. I Cotton; Open, High. Low. Close ...8.71 8.76 8.6S 8.74 July Aug..,.. Sep Oct ...8.44 8.46 8.41 8.45 ., 8.07 8.12 8.07 8J2 ...7.96 8.00 7.B5 8.00 . New York, Jane 25. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close Bugar.... ... 1251 1261 124 125 SoRy ... . 86 86f 85 7 86 It I V . 156 U.&B.. .871 C. AO.......... 46 871 87 46 108 Ho. P.......... 108 Atchison 81 81 Va.O.0. 8 08 Am loo. ....,. W 16 14 14 Bnntt 6. Bake 6.000 balsa. " r: Futures. J J one-July 4J3.Aug.8epi. 4.44. BepHJct ejK. . . r, : ?.;-.-;yi-U' ' roar kssur. .-Vf BsaMr week ';i Last week i last yeerv' ' 20,000 'v-'; -,K -'60,000 U This west. i1'" .1-- la sight 83,000 48,000 12000 10000 Bat 15000 Hon. 6500 Tuea. ' 8500 12000 ' 12000 Wed. 8000 Thnrs. 8000 8000 69,000 Frl. mew ii i Arrivals. 1 Na Bob Pancake Flour. Carolina Rice Flakes. Oatflakes both loose and in packages. Preserved Ginger 25c per pot. Ilienz's Apple Butter and Sweet Mixed Pickles. Royal Scarlet Salmon, the linest packed, only 25c can; other brands 15c and 20c can. Imported Ginger Ale, on ice, 10c or 3 for 25c. Portsmouth Corned Mullets. " Big Hams to cut. Fox River Print Butter, ancy S yrup and molasses. Pure Apple Vinegar and Spices of all kinds. . L MEL 'Phone 01. 71 Bread HU j lust Received a Fresh lot Deviled Crabs' andlShellM to 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 lour Try Our Fancy Patent there is nothing letter ground from wheat. We have some Good Tea at 40c, 50c, COc and H0c lb. Thanking you for past favors and trusting to continue to serve you, I am Vm, T1 Wholesale and Retail drocer, t PHONE 69, Or. ISroad & Hancock Hm. 2 Plenty of It and All the Best Here's a stock that is fill ed with tho most reliable staples. From Flour and 8ugar 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.Tolson.Jr. Broad St Grocer, BallPlayers A veil .u flTtrrbodr else, need Amu anoA Hvar medicine occasionally. BRADHAM'S. ANTIBILIOU8 LIVER PILLS "cleanse the liver, cool the blood and esse the head," without griping or danger of salivation note this these nllla an nnralv vegetable and serve their purpose as well as It they contained some injurious mineral drug, box oi do for 86012 doses. Mfg. and sold at Bradham's Pharmacy. Wheel 'Bargains. T have nn hand several' samples of High-grade Bicycles lll be sold at - These wheels an new Jin are the Greatest Bloyole Bargain! i ever offered In the eltr.-'' '' it ' A few second hand bioyetes In good running order for 85.00. ' k - - ' ' :WIVZHEL; ' SrOKTBIO goods, 01-83 Middle Street- US. Celery Beadacne Powders. ' There is not any better remedy for headache than these powders. They never fall to relieve. Made and sold only at Davis Prescription Pharmacy. Wholesale A Betail Grocer, ne 137 1 wmmm A 4th ofJul&Drhe with your best girl when you take her to ride should be taken fn a new tnd comfortable buggy or pheton, ehosen from our high grade and up-to-date stock of fine carriages. We make a superb display ft handsome and well made vehicles tnst we are selling at prices that will not hinder yo from buying. It Is a known fact that our buggies are better than any. Why not get the best (or the lowest possible prloe O. H. Waters eft .Son, ; Phone 188, ?y?Kf .78 Broad Bt, Ktw Bull, V, 0 The lister will be Et the court house until July 1st, 1902; ' y J. r. IYE3, City Tax Lifter. ;Js 'M Lime For Sanitary Purpose:. , Persons wishing lime for sanitary p poses can receive the same byj'c ' the city U&nrtj- Z: v