t r JflW BI2N, H, C.; SATURDAY ,U0MIM,-JDJMB, JMV VOL XX NO. 77 TWINIIJIRST TIAR -v - '- " J ...III onrmr'IIF ..'III UUHimub ery Sale a 1 1 We also have some ;-. , - . ' , SPECIAL BARGAINS to of-$ for THIS WEEK jn Vhito Lawn and '-.. 30 inch Organdies 10c, 82 inch Wash Organdies 15c. ,'40 inch Lawn- 10c. 40 inch Lawn 20a .New Colored Lawns just received, Only loo. New Chateline Bags. New Belts. "v "a r I I III The undersigned will make you a Loan or will direct the use of any lEri ; idle money you may have on hand, .Yonr security absolute. r Signed, ISAAC H. SMITH, 136 Middle St, New Bern, N. C ITOAZA. Ite vidIYm Mm Mwm Bonn rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTIIIIIZimimmilUIUlllllilliiiiiZiiiiiliiiiilililillllillUIIIimill n Fresh Lot Uneeda Biscuit, Unecda Milk; Buscuit, 1 iZu Zu SnasSalJ and WE: CAN;-SAVE thing you buy. REMEI asaaasssssssssssssssss" 4eeMMMMaMa0MM...SsM i:iliii:isi we will sell you a Yon can always bay U U U We Sell Everytliing ! . , 7 We Sell the Best of Everything!. .. .r); We 5cll the Bxt of Everything - -v .-S . '" '-" '-' " hio Fmhrnifl.y iw ....... w. iV few days. J Organdies: V TUCKER BROS. 810 North Front Street, WILMINGTON,- - - N. C. The place to buy jour Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PRICES. Is Foreign and Domestic Granite and Marble. Lettering and Finish the Best Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch yard, Goldaboro, N. C. L HAVENS, - m ,1, Bhoe Maker on Middle Street haa pleased the people for yean with hi work. Can exeeu all others in the business In thii eity. The repairing of Ladles ahoes a specialty, 180) MIDDDE STREET, dears at Davis'. Theo, Cubanola, Royal Blue, Lew Wallace, Flor de Teller, and other lead log brands, at Davis Prescription Phar macy. '- ' .; ' One JPound Package ot plcte 20 Lbs; GnAHULATED SUGAR FOR $1.00 rHHvmvfHvfTmTvfHHHnTHtHMmmTHmfmrTvfmTv . V L FOR FREEADVICE Every Woman Should Write Dr. S. - B. Hartman, President of The ; . ' Hartman Sanitarium, it- 11 Mrs. Of Ik Byron. . . Mrs. C. L. Byron, of MS Linooln are noe, Chleaco, UL, Is President of the Chioago i German Woman's Club, j She has the following to say of Pemna, the treat catarrh remedy, which relieved bar of a serious ease of catarrh of the tdadderi vt,:-;:i'-' jtxs, ;. ftnusa Medicine Co., Cotombai, 0.1 : Oeatlemem wmt cured ot m very mrere aue ot bladder trouble which tme doctort did not kaow bow to reach. I had severe headache and dragging pains with' it, but before the second bottle was nsed I felt much relleTed, and after haying nsed the fifth bottle life looked different to me. This was nearly a year ago, and I have had no recorrenoe of the trouble. I annot praise Peruna too highly." MRS. O. I BTRON. ' - . IYm Horn Advice. - In view of the great mnltitode ol women suffering from some form of female disease and yet unable to find any cure, Dr. Hartman, the renowned npecialitt on female catarrhal dlf maea, baa announced hi wllllngneat to direct the treatment ot at many cases aa make application to him during the mummer montbm without charge. Q 1 "s , '::.':!'';-: ".' t Those wishing to become patients should address The Peruna MedloUu Co, Columbus, Ohio. Advertisers! . Cniiangs of adt. must be in this office : by noon to Insare change In the following day's Issue. 1 i SMMSJmJ Assortment of T.li Levering's Eoasted Coffee lor 11c. ' ; GRIFT0N. "Janei7.-Mr. L.A. Cobb and J. R. Harreyleft for New Bern ' Tuesday on bail nets, u " . Messrs. JiL. Kelle, Jr., andO.W. Gasklnt went to Ay den Tuesdsyon bus iness. - - - Mr. D; P, Brooks went to Greenrllle Tuesday on business. ,'. -;' 11 Mr. GeaW. Sammenll of Kinston was In town Tuesday. ' - Messrs. W.J, Elttrell and J. L. Pat rick spent Wednesday In Kinston. Mr. Jacob McCotter attended the Masonic tnsUllation at GreenvUle Than day. - Mr. Joe Rasbeny Is here for a tew dan hustling Insurance business. , -'- Mr. D. 0. McCotter of Vandemere, la In town on business. ' v ' -' Messrs. Bryan Gardner and Geo. L. Blunt spent Thursday In Kinston on business. ,m Cspt. Dick Williams,' of GnenvlUe, was in Iowa Thursday night. -' - Haa Bla SUsw - Keep the pores ot the akin open and In good condition by frequent bathing. Man sheds his skin Just as thoroughly, as some of the lower orders of 'crea tion, but heroes it more slowly and imperceptibly. '- The cells which Com pose the lower strata of the epidermis are perpetually renewed and push up ward, and toe outer layer must be con stantly removed. This process, iwhlch Is termed desquamation, Is absolutely requisite to the health and beauty Of the skin. The more rapidly, this proc ess is carried on the more clear and transparent becomes the epidermis and the more roseate and velvety the skin tissues which are constantly forming below. Copper la Cheese. ' The green color of certain kinds of Italian cheese is due to the milk hav ing been kept standing In copper ves sels. During this period of repose the milk takes up considerable quantities of copper, indeed It is customary to estimate the degree of acidity attained by the milk by noting the gradual dis appearance of the brightness of the highly polished metallic surface. . Dr. Marian! examined twenty-five samples ot green parmesan cheese from vari ous places and has found that to about every two pounds of cheese there is present from A to 8.3 grains of copper. -Health. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. ; The Kind Yoa flare Always Bocght Bears the Signature of TU:?h -Li' If1. . the Cheapest I Opinion Hade as to the Result of . the Hovember Vote. - ., , y.---' , -r , Rural , Public1 School Find Mew EleeUIeal A Power Plant. .Bus sing Batlsraetorlly. Pre- " llmlnary Hearing of P P. Dawson, Alleged for- ger and Eases- Rajjbigh, June 87. There Is a quite prevalent, opinion that the vote In No vember In this State will be a light one. Such is now the outlook. It Is now settled that the annual con vention of the colored firemen of this State, and the accompanying tourna ment, will be held here August 18. : A very good rain fell early this morn ing, snd It and the warm weather prove exactly the thing for the crops. No more rain will be . needed for 10 days. The general opinion Is that the crops of cot ton and tobacco hate very rarely been as good as they now sre, The last of the .fond paid out by the State treas. In keeping the rural public schools has been paid out. Seventy-five counties called for' such aid and the to tal disbursed is 89. The legisla ture set apart 100,000 for this purpose. The balance Is covered into -the treas ury. Toe electrical powerlsnt at Mllbur nie, on Neuse river, 6 miles from here, has been tested. Everything works sat isfactorily. Today F. F. Dawson, foimetly of Wil son, who waa lately arrested In Missis sippi, on the charge of aorgery and em bezzlement, appeared before a creditors meeting at Wilson, for examination ly them In bankruptcy proceedings, aisny witnesses were also, examined. The meeting of creditors and other interested parties wss large. He Is charged with embezzling about 415,000 from Hackney Bros of Wilson. Since his return from Mississippi Dswson has been at Wash ington, N. O. on ball, i The coroner's. Jury returns s verdict in the shooting of John Diggs. P. A. L. employee, that the killing was due to the criminal negligence ofOgburnKir by. A charter Is granted to the Old Fort Lumber Company, wlthf30,000 authol- aed capital. The corn crop Is being very rapidly "laid by" Ih Johnston and other counties east of here. The keep of one dog costs as much as the keep of sixty bens, nnd sixty hens will lay 000. dozen eggs. HIS EYES DANCE When Els Good Drink Comes. A coffee that will nourish and furnish all the food required to rear a baby Is evidently easy food for an adult to di gest snd Is especially applicable where ordinary coffee does not agree. , The wife of a Congregational minister gives an experience. "It Is rather cur ious, ths - manner In which I came to adopt. Postum for my baby. - My hus band used to be troubled' greatly with bntous headaches and extreme nervous nets, This wss about firs years ago. We concluded that coffee and tea were the cause of his troubles and so gsvs Pos tum Food 06 flee s trlsl At first we did not like It because It wss not boiled long enough and seemed Weak and tasteless, but after preparing It properly, and that Is easy, we became very fond of It, snd sow can honestly say we prefer It to any coffee or tea. yMvi Mrtn- --;v,: 1 TbSold headaches and ' nervousness have dlsappeaied and ws both enjoy very much better health.";;1 v;; i:, ; When one of our children was a year old he would not drink milk so we tried him on Postum Coffee, snd. from the first be liked it and It agreed with him perfectly, so Postum has been Us drink now for over four years, ' About tea months ago a baby boy cams to oar house. ' I was,' of courts, snxlons to have good nourishment for him and to drank from five to eight cups of Postum during the day. ' This with s little Grape-Nuts Food each day was all ths nourishment I took," and although the baby weighed only" five' 'pounds st birth hs weighed twelve snd one half pounds at three months snd at four months fifteen pounds.: Now he weighs twenty-three pounds. . w About three weeks ago the little fellow suddenly weaned himself much to our surprise.- I tried hint on cow's milk but he wov'1 "" hsve It. I then tried a eerfaln I... 'food, then another, but he would hare neither. I felt Very anxious about blm, but remembering experiment Ing with another boy with Postum 1 gave blm some which hs drank with the greatest rollsh. It agreed with him per fectly, so he lived on It for one week. Btnoe tlinn he has learned to eat a little other fond but be prefers Foatura Cu.Tee to anytlili"! e'se, snd looki perfectly do- lighted 'i he i'' me coming with It. I bhM tiid I'ositum C"i ll.Mr c.f t' i! Iter i!'i !ie, 'I wii Ii 0.e ny con'J e h.J y d - k It would rcrtnlii'y ' o T ' h lihii so I 'y 4 I e 't to 1 I ! c- '0 to l.i-.ve n ' '.k i, 1 1' :'t : ' tO , . 1 0UMPIA. The Railroad Bond Issue Hot Pops- ' ' " " ' ""lar.- June 86. We have hVseveral good rains In the past m k, bk'h have done the crops mnch gund, im-vle are moal through billing oorn ami terna to be np with thlr work in general this season. . Some' of our farmers report cotton blossoms the lStb past, quite early for this section." .; There sic several of our people anticipating- a nice water . melon this Inst, melons are good through this ssctlon this year, but there la a small crop In acreage. We are much pleased at the yield of Irish potatoes this season and at Ihe good prices at which they sold. Mist: Ida Wayne has Just retnrned from visiting friends at Chocowlnlty. ; A goodly number of our people at tended the children's dsy at Galilee Sun day afternoon. Miss Myrtle Dlckcraon, of Reelsbnro, has been visiting friends In OlympW for the past week. The railroad question is the general topic of the day now, but we' And but few that favor It under the present out look, we people would like a railroad through the county but we don't want to have oar county bonded for fifty thousand dollars and then be at least two years before we could have a ride on the road.we would have too much tax for little pay, besides It would be a tax that would be on us for years to come, and many would never see a free day any more for rallrjad tax, It seems to me that Pamlico county has had experience enough with railroad debts to keep her fingers out of the fire now, aa she has never had profit enough out of what she has paid to haul a barrel of potatoes around the world twice. Now If tho Company only asks fifty thousand dollars stock of Pamlico. There are plenty of men that will take Individual stock to consume the amount asked. Now why not let the men who want a railroad take the bonds and not bond othor people who do not want a railroad. Some men are foolish enough to talk as If the railroad will haul money in the County and pour It out at every station. Now they don't stop to think that they haven't a son or daughter that can take the responsibilities - of s railroad office to get one cent of the money. Now I hope the people who vote for or against the road, will not have treated the matter with light thought, and 1 trust they will do their own thinking and not let some capital ist think for them. Be ye wise older heads and don't bring yonr sons under a bond that will wear out two or three generations to come, let your remaining days be free from a railroad debt and let your sons be free too, and repeat, let those who want a railroad, bear Its burden, and not burden the liberty loving people of Pam Uco county, with a few man's wants. I trust as yon go to your voting boxes (he 88th,' yon will catt your votes to keep the County of Pamlico free from the bond. Ome Win Galas, m "Do you think anything is ever rtaJJ) lalned by Utigatlonr "Oh, yea, Indeed. The lawyer gains doesn't he?" Chicago Post MATSVILLE. The Town Continues to Boom. Successful School. Jans 87 The weather continues good and crops are O.K. ' Mr. K. R. Hay has s very fins Crop. Mr. Hay is one of the best rumors In Jones county. . Mr. W,F. Mattocks says that ha has about 60 acres of avenge land planted In corn which bids fair to produce 800 bblS ,. . v. ' The tobacco crop around here is the best ws hsve svtr seen. Mr. Lewis By num has some that will average high as s ttsn's head. . ' . , ' Oar town continues to boom, several new dwellings bare Just been oomple- Work has again resumed oa ths M. E. church, and It will soon be enclosed. Mr. James Koonos has tho contract for building' it,",.." k KfA '. Mitt Annie Koonoe's sohool will close this week. Hon. Charles L. Abernethy of Beaufort will address ths pupils, snd S large audlenos hers Tuesdsy a m, July 1st, That nlght,V. beginning at . P.80 o'clock, ths commencement exercises will be rendered In the Baptist church. Ws understand that the program Is com plets. The pupils are spending ths greater part of this week practicing their pieces. :.' . , Hits Annie Kooaoe,ths principal. Is an excellent teacher, and ws know that the commencement will be perfect. Mrs. C. H. Foy snd Mrs.' Heath re turned from Kinston this a. sa. They were accompanied by Henry Foy who has been spending a week at Kinston, under the care ot Dr. Parrot. He la much Improved and In s few days will behlmtolt again. The moat of our young people will go to Dogue ranks on the 4th of July. Mr. I. K. Hiiy is pushing work on his new dwelling at his farm, It will be a nimlnrn structure. Mr. C. It. I"-y i' vie a fifing trip to tY !' -1 t .( iff i. ?"r. " '- .'. 1 - ' r )'. I thrrv I. LION BRAND Roasted Coffee One pound Packages, Only 10 qt Galvanized Water Buckets; Only 16c each. Fancy Full Cream Cheese, Fox River Print and Elgin Butter received fresh from the dairy every week. Pickled Rump Pork, Fulton Market Corned Beef. Small Sugar Cured Hams, Pure leaf lea drinkers can be satisfied from mv stock, which con sists of the very best grades. Queen Olives from 10c to 5Cc per bottle. Complete stock Canned Meats. Salmon. Fruits, and Veget ables. We are still selling Tomatoes for 10c can. Full line nice Toilet Soap. Fresh Cakes and Crackers. The best of everything in groceries at lowest possible prices. 1 J. L. MIL 3 'Phone 91. 71 Broad HU g Plenty of It and All the Best Here's a slock that is fill ed with ihe most reliable stables. From Flour anil Sugar to the fluer things yp curry plenty for yonr selec tion. You'll get what you need without fear of paying tcomuch,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. Teachers Wanted Three Teachers aro 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. J. C. Green & Co,, Electrical Supplies of Every Description, ti Middle St., NEW BERN, N. C. Wiring and Bell Work. Electrical Fixtures and Chandeliers. Interior Arc Lamps. Ceiling and Desk Fans, Electrical Bells and;Annuuciators. Repair Work of All Kinds. ' We are ready to take Contracts for all classes of Electrical Work, Supplies, Ktp. Estimates prepared and submitted on application. ( A Lhtle Head can harhor a great ache " Cola Powders are a prompt and cer tain cure for every form of headache, bilious, nervous or tick headache. They stimulate the stomach and improve di gestion and are absolutely free from In jurious drugs. Price lOo. at , - r Bradhax's Ph a exact. A 0 of JutylDrtve : . - with your best girl when you lake her to ride should be taken In a new and comfortable bnecv Or phetort, chosen from our high, grade and up-to-date stock of fine oarrlnirns. ' We make a stiirb display gf handsome andlwell nui.ia vehicle tliat we are selling; at priip tlmt will not hinder you from V it "- It la a known fact that our In-' , 4 ambottiir thanany. Why not ... n In it t'lol'iwest possible price. t t"; fJcn, i: 1 1 - .,.,A r:;;S,'N,0 Lard and Cottolene. Wholesale A Retail Grocer, I WOULD BE PLEASED TO MAKE YOU PRICES on the following before you purchase Belting, Saws, Pipe, Iron, Nails, Oils, Fittings, and Valves Or anything needed about a mill. Cutting and Threading Pipe done at short notice. T. C. FULFORD, Machinery and Mill Supplies. 70 Craven St Journal's old stand. Pilous 816. Phone t37 - Wheel Bargains ' ' v I havlonhand several samples of High-grade Bicycles that will be sold at . , Spot Factory Cost These wheels are new and are tho -. .i Greatest Bicycle Bargains ever offered In the city. - - ' A few second hand bicycles in good running order tor 5,00 - ' .v;;V'.:?'SMMr"0 GOODS, 'v;i .r,- .rfeMS Middle Btxeet;: The lister will be at the court house until July 1st, 1002, J. F. TvE3, : v City Tax Lifter. Lime For Sanitary Purpose-.. Teraons whhlnf; lime for ssnits-f r --pos-s Can receive tho same fc; ' the City hall. 4