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KZtf BIILN, N. C, SUNDAY KO-SIXa, JUXS 23, 1902.
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TWENTY-FIRST YIAR
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; "Things come ..ysomdna''
No hail storm this year, but a storm of $
! WE WILL LET, IT GO TOTJB .WAY NEXT WEEK When
Feast In Foot wear wUI be on at oilf rtore, ld,au U the etwee for
' I the ladles that Wish to get ft Bargain. s ; , 1, - " -, . - )
Bcninning T.londay: nornihg
we will seU 78 Fairs Zieglers Oxfords, lines 1 to that sold to 100 j
and $2.35 to close out at 75c.- V . ii , V, u it
( - 50 Pairs Ladies Button and jlace Shoe that sold lor 19.50 and 8, M
I Bizesl to8,eloeoutat75o., , s.' M
25 Pair Children' and Miises' Bandato, aiie 8 tor 1, that wld for V
0,11.7510 close ot at 75d These BandaH re alright nd to good W
'shape. ! Black and tan. . " , j ' .' V-
-These shoes WILL NOT BB BUNT OU OH APPROVAL, g
Err
Hj!!;;iii!eil!fj
TTia nn.lAVafvnai1 will mfilrtl Iffm
The undersigned will make yon
a Loan or will direct the use. of any
idle money yon may have on hand,
i Your security absolute'. ,
Sighed ISAAC H. SMITH,
130 Middle St, ; New Bern, N, 0.
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Fresh Lot Unecda Biscuit, Unccda Hillc Buscult,
; Zu Zu Snaps, Salted Wafers, Kennedy's Oystcrettes,
and Complete Assortment of Mixed Calces.
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and WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY, on " every
thing yoiit buy. REMEMBER we sell for cash
and t can afford - to shave the price. : :: :
we will sell you a One Found Package oi Loverin's r.c-tcd Coffee tor 11c,
" ,20 Lbs. GHAIIULATED GUGAH FOH 01.00
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We 5ell I Everything I ; k
We Sell the Best of Everything !
: ,7 " We Scll- ths Dcct of Everything, the Chcr.pct 1
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tucker; BROS.
810 North Front Street,
WILMINGTON," N. ft
The place to bay your Cemetery
Work at BOTTOM PRICKS. I
Foreign and Domestio Granite and
Marble. " Lettering and Finish the
Best Send for latest designs; All
work delirered. ,
Branch yard,' Qoldsboro, N. C.
E.' HAVENS,
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The Old Reliable 8hoe Maker on Middle
Street has pleased the people for years
with his work. Can ezeell au ethers in
the business in this eity. The repairing
ot Ladies shoes a specialty,
ISOi MIDDOE STREET.
Ozm at DaTls'.
Theo, Cubanols, Royal Blue, Lew
Welleca. Flor de Teller; and other lead
ing brands, it Darts Prescription Phar
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Democratic Sectorial Conyentlon,
6th District. -
, Pursuant to order ot the Executive
Commute of the 8th Senatorial District
of North Carolina a Contention will be
held at Klnston, on. Thursday the tenth
day of July 1902, to nominate candidates
for Senators for said district and for
such other business as may oome before
the convention. ,
M. D. W. Btbtkisok, Chairman,
. ' '- Sx, Committee.'
. W.H. WBB,Secy ; (,
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: If yon want a box of good beer for
your family, phone or send your order
to the Brown Bottling works. Phone 105
Lee J. Taylor, proprietor.
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.,, Remnant Sale. - "
This week we will devote to the sell
ing of remnant,' all kinds ot remnant
that have accumulated during the last
three month. If you want some bar
gains on woolen silk and cotton dress
good remnants. Come this week, ' j
' , BARPOOT BROS.
Teachers Wanted If
Three Teachers are 'wanted to fill va-
eancles In the White' Graded School of
New Bern. Applicants will be required
to pass , a competitive lamination be
fore the undersigned at New, Bern on
the second Monday of July next
; . . R. P. HARDING,
'-v Superintendent.
Fresh Cured Hams. Shafers Finest 10
cents lb., Elnlgan Reliable loots lb.
Richmond plain cared same as our coun
try Ham lot lb. Small Breakfast Strip
lOct lb, plenty fresh Egn loots dos. at
J.R.Prker Jr. ,
J. C. Green & Co.,
.' Electrical Supplies of
Eyery Description,
Middle St., HEW. BBRR, H. C.
Wiring and Bell Work.
Electrical Fixtures and Chandeliers.
Interior Arc Lamps,
Ceiling and Desk Fan,
- Ilectrieal Bell and .Annunciators.
Repair Work of All Kinds.
We are ready to take Contract tor
all classes ot Electrical Work, Supplies,
Ete.
Estimates prepared and submitted on
application.
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FASHION EINTS.
Handsome Reception Gown. The Hew
Long-Shoulder Effect, .
' The waist ot this handsome reception
gown of bull veiling is made with the
fashionable drooping or long-shoulder
effect and has a tucked ' yoke, framed
with a scolloped berthe handsomely em
broidered with ' CorticelU - silk. ; The
sleeves, are tucked, springing out Into
large puffs strapped with embroidered
bands.. The skirt Is tucked in clusters
and show (trap garniture in addition to
nsrrow velvet ribbon,- which also ap
pears on the round yoke. .
Each week seem to reveal some new
feature In the eotton dress fabrics, one
of which is grtss cloth In White, with a
stripe of close weavo. Then 4bere are
new floe lawn with open work stripes,
lawns with narrow lace insertion woven
stripe fashion Into the material. Most
beautiful are the embroidered batistes
which come in handsome all-over de
sign as well as in "robes, either 1 white
or beige color.
. Canned Asparagus, Canned Peas,
Fancy Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, Corn,
and etc at J. R, Parker Jr.
Prescriptions at Davis'.
. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy makes
a specialty ot prescriptions. ; Prompt
and careful attention is riven them.
Only the best drugs are used. The
prices w reasonable. Send fours there
tone niieo.
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Grand : Lodce of Masons .' to Build
' Temple. ' '
Ballread Representatives' Meeting,
v Heavy Wind and Bala. Tines .
and Trees Blown Down. :
' More Educational Raw ' .
. ' ""lies. Arranging for " "
State Fair,
RaUiioh, June 28. Today represent
tlves of the minor lines of railway In the
Btate met here, at the Park hotel, to con
elder the matter of adopting the new
system ot paying for the use of cars on
the per diem Instead of the mUigeJbaae.
The Grand Lodge ot Masons Is now at
work In earnest and in the right way, to
have a temple. In 1807 the Grand Lodge
decided to have a temple and appointed
a committee to erect It, but gave the
committee no power. The Grand Lodge
aas not umitea nseu 10 tne amount oi
stock It will take In the temple, There
will be 950,000 of 1st mortgage 8 per
cent bonds and a like amount ot 2nd
mortgage bonds. Of course the 1st mort
gage bonds can be sold anywhere, In
New York, for instance. Charlotte of
fer to take them, and also offers to take
110,000 of the Snd mortgage bonds. As
yet neither Greensboro nor Raleigh has
made any proposition.
There was more rain last night, ac
companied- by an electric and wind
storm. Some telegraph . and telephone
wire were blown down, and damage
was done to a few trees.
Stale superintendent of public Instruc
tion Joyner returned today from Wil
son, where he spoke yesterday at a very
large educational meeting. He says that
among those - present were 100 school
committeemen.
Gov. Aycock returned this morning
from Harmony, Iredell county, where
he spoke on education. . He will not
make any speeches during July, but
will remain here. In August he will
make a short tour In the mountain' sec-
tloo. V
Arrangement for the next State
Fair, In October, are thus early very ac
tive. There will be new features. Many
Improvements of buildings are being
made. This Is lb. greatest fair south of
Hagerstown, Md , and has become noted
far and near.
Several cannon and monars, to be
placed In the ground of the capital and
soldier' home will coon arrive here;
aim a number of large ahella.
Wake Endorses Clark.
Special to Journal.
RauiaHf June 18. The Democratic
convention today nnanlmonriy endorsed
Walter Clark for Chief Justice, Bedding
Held Jor Corporation Commissioner and
divided the vote . between Brown and
Connor for Associate Justice.
THB MARXBTS.
.The fodowlng quotations were reoelv
ed by J. I Latham Oo, New Bern
N.O.
. . Chicago, June S8.
WaUAii Open. High. Low. Close
July 731 78r 71 78
flept ,72 72, 72 , 72
Oours Open. High, Low. Close
July........ 89, ' 9I 9J 601
BIbsr r " , . Open. High. Low. Clow
Joly....i... 1087, 1007, 1062, 10621
8ert;...... 10621 1062, 1060 1060
"-' ; . NawToaxJun28.
OoTTOXj Open. High. Low. Close
July..r.....i.&68 8.68 8.M V B.68
Aug.......... 8.10 tM 8.19 : 6M
Sep........ .. 1M 7.M -7.88 : , 7.28
1 OOtcS.t4vf 7.76.181 7.76 -7.70
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Stooxs; ' , Open. High. Low. Close
8ugar ........... 116 , ','. 126
So Ry .......... 86 86 16 86,
D. & B... ...... i. 87 " 88 -; 17k 88
a A 0 47 ' ' 47
Mo. P..........110, 110 110, 110)
Atchison ....... 82 82) 83 - 82)
Amice. ... i.'.m .12, -10 10)
fOBT KSKmiPTS.
Ram -ek
Last week last year. ,
10,000 13,000
Thl we.. ' . ; :l "
Inlght8S,00O .J 43,000
Bat, 2500 ' ' ' -12000
Hon.' . . ' . . - 7000
Tuoa. lHOCt
Wed. ' - . . 81
Thura. " ' " " COCO
Frl. ' 80C0
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TELEGRAPHIC BREVETIEs
- The sum of $45,000 has brpn appropri
ated by Congress to pay 1 be. late. Presi
dent MoElnlay's doctors: ... - k ,
Kate Tuortle.'a nrofcakional m. iu
trial at Brnitable, Mj. fur poisoning
three Dereons. confeararf thit aha hail
caused the death of 111 persons by giving
poison In medicine and food. She was
declared Insane and sentenced to the
Insane asylum for life. , .
The Bell Telephone Co. has been re
fused a franchise in the town of Hender
son. .
The carpenter of Norfolk have struck
and all building enterprise of the' city
have been "held up" on that account.
A remarkable cold wave prevailed
throughout the country the flrat of the
Week. Snow fell In several localities.
The Penn., Democratic State Convec
tion nominated ex-Qov. Robert. Paulson
for governor. He baa been elected gover
nor twice.
Gov. A. T. Bliss was renominated on
the Republican ticket at the State Con
vention In Michigan.
The Governor of Maryland has Issued
an order making July 6, a holiday this
year. '
President Roosevelt and . family have
gone to Oyster Bay, N. T., for the sum
mer vacation.
Industrial North Carolina.
J, Q. Gautt& Sons. expect to erect a
cotton mill at Burlington.
The Proximity Manufacturing Co.
will own and operate a 60,000 spindle
and.2,000 loom mill at Greensboro. De
nims will be the principal article manu
factured. The plant Is to cost 81,260,
000. The Monbo Cotton Mill has Increased
Its capital from 850,000 to $60,000 and
will make additions to Its equipment.
Brick and Tile works have been es
tablished at Teachup, capital $10,000.
The Aberdeen and Rockflsh railway I
being rapidly constructed to Fayetteville
John Blue Is the principal owner.
The James River Railway Co ha been
organized at Norfolk, Va. Congressman
H. L. Maynard I president
The Washington A Portsmouth Ry,
ha not been purchased be the Pennsyl
vania Ry. Co.
For Infants and Children.
Tub Kind Yod Han Always Ec:ght
. Bears ta.
Bignataraef
Craven County Delegates to Conjrres
; . ' slonai Conyentlon.'
EF Adams, WO Brewer, J B Harvey
8 J Lane, W K Brown, F 8 Ernul, F. P.
Rows, Noah T Fulcher, S W Latham,
Alfred Gasklns, J B Robbon, T B Ipoek
G V Richardson, J W Lane, Joseph Kin
ey, W O White, Claude Taylor, John B
Morton, John D Pit tman James A Bryan
H O Wood, G B Latham, G T Richard
son, J H Stevenson, A A Ipoek, John B
French. John B MoGowan, Nathan TIs-
dale, W H BoottB ANunn, W D Mclver
Dr. Frank Duffy, W H Hervey, X M
Green, J J Wolfenden, 3 L Hartsneld, L
G Daniels, Thomas GHyman, J M How
ard, H B Holland, I A Meadows, John C
Whltty, O H Gulon, F T Patterson, J W
BIddle, W M Watson, Wm. Dunn, John
Dunn, J A Jones, B B Harper, P H Pel
letter, Geo. N Ives, George Blover, O
Slover. 8 W SmaUwood, Edward Gerock
W F Rountree, J J Baxter. H L HaB, L
A Smith, Jos K Willis, fl O Whllehurst,
W B Planner, J A Patterson," B K Bry
an, W R Berrlngton, AD Ward," OT
Watson, Thomas Daniels, 8 M Brinson,
3 H Lane, JohnO Thomas, Jr, S B
Street, J J Tolson, Dr. Leiniter Duffy.O
Marks, M M Marks. E W Rosenthal, B
B Hackburn, F O RoberUH O L Steven,
Tbo F McCarthy, Lee J Taylor, John
M Hargett, Joseph E Qasklll, Brlce An
derson, Stephen Q Roberta, B R Ball, W
E Charlotte, A J Gasklns, WB Lane,
M W Carmon, Dr R S Primrose, W W
Preaoott, T W Dewey, S L Dill, Sr., E
W Wadiworth, O H Perry, A E Wads-
worth.' . - ' .; ... -.:
' We, Wm. B. Lane,. Chairman and Ed
ward Gerock, Secretary ot the Demo
cratic Convention of Craven county
which was held at the Court House In
Now Bern, N. O , May 21th, 1003, do
bcrcliy certify that the above named
Democrats are the d !-"'&tc to the Denv
onmUc Ci.i'frr ifijn til Convention of the
5 1 Om-'fv 'lonal I ' ;.U.t, atColdaboro,
Ji.y S.l, 1" 1, at one (1) o'clock p.m.
!.- ' ; I i .'.! 1 l-y Chaili s It
; - .. pnrii - t t tc r 'ulu'.lon of
1 Crm? ' i f 1 1 y v'.'-'e of t'
LION BRAND ;
Roasted Coffee
.One ponnd
I Packages, Only
10 qt Galvanized Water Buckets, Only 16c each.
Fancy Full Cream Cheese. Fox River Print and Rlmn
Butter received fresh from the
ncKiea wump rork, Fulton Market Corned Beef, Small
Sugar Cured Hams, Pure leaf Lard and Cottolcne. :
Tea drinkers can be satisfied from mv stock, whioh con-'
sista of the very best grades.
' Queen Olives from 10c to 5Co per bottle. '
Complete stock Canned Meats, Salmon. Fruits, and Veget
ables. We are Still Sellinff Tomatoes for 10n nan.
Full line nice Toilet Soar.
The best of everything in groceries at lowest possible prices.
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'Phone 91. 71 BrcaA St. f
Plenty of It and
All the Best
Here's a stock that is fill
' ed with the most reliable
stables. From Flour and
Sugar to the finer things we
' carry plenty for your selec
i tion. You'll get what you
need without fear of pjing
: too mnch,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,
CROWN BOTTLING WORKS,
Z 'Botttes BELFAST GINGER ALE,
1 All kinds Soda and Mineral Waters and
LAGER "BEER.
2 All bottles have crown stoppers with the name of what
it each bottle oontains labeled on the crown. The use of crown
2T stonner bottles insures clean
around the mouth of the bottles, which has to come m contact f
with the goods when poured out of the bottle. All extracts
are the best that can be bought which means highest quality
of goods bottled with them.
We are now bottling the Celebrated Vienna Cabinet Lager
Beer, and are Wholesale Agents for Rob't Portner Brewing
Co's Fine Beers, and Hofbrau Export Beer the finest export
beer in the world.
1.EE J. TAYIiOB,
Proprietor CROWN BOTTLING WORKS,
PHONE 105. Cor. Queen Bern Sti.
A Little Head can
f harbor a great ache.
- Cola Powders are a prompt and cer
tain ears for every form of headache,
bilious, nervous or sick headache! They
stimulate the stomach and Improve di
gestion and! are absolutely free from In
jurious drugs. Price 10c. at
r - - Bbaoram's Phabmacy.
A4tbof)dfYJoe:
i with your best girl wheft you take
her to ride should be taken In a new and
comfortable boggy or phnton, chosen
from our nigu. grade and np-to-date
st k of fine can-buns. W. make a
iiiwirb (ll'.plv rf liHiidsome anntwell
n ..in yi'lmus iuat we are selling at
h- ti nt -wilt not hinder you from
vii H It known fnct that onr
srih,, '-rf an my. Why not
. - i 1 1 . r i 0 liw(v,t io.';r; il Je price,
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10 c. Ib.
dairy every week. '
Fresh Cakes and Cracker.
Wholesale
ft Betall
Phone t37
bottles. Nolly specks in and
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 '
tyCntting and Threading pips K
done at short notice.
, C Machinery and Mill Supplies.
" 70 Craven St Journal's old stand.
Ph'oii 816."'.- ' ''
The lister will be at
the court house until
July 1st, 1002,
. J. F. IVE3,
: City Tar Lifter.
. Lime For Sanitary Purpe
PerBoiis wli-blng lime forsanl?
poses can receive the same b;-"-t!
o City hall. 2 j
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