THE JOURNAL. Ksw Sera, H. C, Afril l. ltOt. AROUND IXD ABOUT. " the city is tiUkdl&l in hw System oa Boats. Frost street 800 feet. TMCU.OI Hanoock Tt JaOODS, OS Superior Court docket, ahoald reed BaacockrsJacbsoa. The sharpie Lottie, Caps. 8ml th, sailed , this moralng with puo sad groceries for points oa Bogne toasd. ' - - The engines, boiler tad dyaamot for the aew city eleetrk light pleat are la place aad the wiring is progressing rapidly, j ' " - The residence pf Mr. K. L. Holloa-ell, which was so badr soorched by fire some time ago, is undergoing repairs, . n n, m nerrnu stances wiu ocia at uw nm .Baptist church next month,-At the meeting Saaday evening It vat. decided to ask Rot. A. C Barron, of Charlotte, ; so assist in ids serooes, . uovsraor voaries d. atcoce passed through the city Sunday erasing oa his way to deliver the annual address at the ; Marsh allbnrg academy, la Carteret ooun ty, yesterday. He will return. this morn '. ing enroute for his home. " - - -The Joubjui acknowledges tha. re ceipt to ue iouowing commencements: Piedmont High School, Kay IS and 18j WlnterrlUs High School, May J5 and 18; and the One Hundredth Aaairersary of the Winston-Salem Female Academy, May 83 to 89 inclusive. Ahont fonr o'clock veaterdav after- boob, the home of Wallace Rose, corner of New South Front and Spring streets was slightly damaged by fire which originated under the back door steps. The lire Is supposed to have been acci dentally started by children. Neighbors put it out before the arrival of the fire companies. Two cases for the violation of the ordinance against fsst driving were be fore Mayor Patterson Saturday morning The defendants paid the costs, the fines being remitted. The Mayor made some pertinent remarks regarding the viola tion of this ordinance and said that reck less driving within the city limits must stop. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Dr. R. S. Primrose has returned from Baltimore. Mr. J. F. Mewborne of Klnston was In town yesterday. Mr J B Bender, of Pollocksvllle was In the city yesterday. . Mr. Dan Richardson of Dover was in the city yesterday. Mr. Harry Marks went to Rocky Mount yesterday for a few days. Mr D. W. Patrick, of Snow Hill was a visitor in the city yesterday. Miss Lucy RIshton left yesterday morn ing on a trip to Fayetteville, N. C. Messrs 8. B. Bispham and J. T, Carra way of Ballmore are at the Chattawka. Mr. E. A. Erbln, of Rlchland.'N. C. is In town attending U, S. Court as juror. MrA.C. Foscueof the firm of Foscue Bros, of Maysville wss In the city yes terday. , Mr. W.P.Hardy and J. E. Turaage, of Institute, N. C , are in town attend ing court. - Mrs M. M. Marks, left on 9 a. m. train yesterday for Klnston, where she will visit at Mrs. Oettlnger's. Messrs Chas Lewis and M. G. Philips two prominent commission men of New York are at the Chattawka, Mr. 8. A. Hilton, who has been visit ing his mother, left yesterday afternoon for his home In Baltimore. Mr. O. Z. Merrow Knitting Mill man of Danville Vs. was in town yesterday and left on the 6:80 tram for home, ; ; ?: Mr. J. 8. Wallace late of the Wallace Shoe Company of this city but now of Elizabeth city is here oa business. - Messrs Harry Skinner, H. C. Dockery, Oscar Spear and J. T. Sharp of the TJ. 8. Court are guests of the Chattawka, :. Mrs. Robert Hsyward, Bee JScott form erly of this city now residing in Greens boro N. C. is here visiting her parents aBd Meads. -; !'.. Mrs. LIntlcum and daughter, of Nor folk who have been the guests of Mr 8. E Sullivan and wife returned.to their homo last evening. jJ Messrs E. B. Barbae of Raleigh and. T. M.'Worthington and A. B. Wooten tf Klnston are In city on a fishing expedi tion they are registered at, the Chat Jawka ROYAL ROBES. , - The Princess of Wales was tinea en. gaged to be married to the elder broth at of bar present husband. : , f . , When Queen Alexandra recently eels brated her thirty-ninth wedding day, her eight bridesmaids sent their con- gratulauona, not one having dlea , 1 r Duke Karl Theodor of Bavaria, the oculist prince, recently performed , his four thousandth operation for cataract ., at his clinic in Munich. His wife acted as bis assistant V&$e:'i ; - The vldest member of the KttgUsll nnl famtlv. tha Dnka Of -Camlfl?a. completed his eighty-third yew; vn Ihfarch 20. Although there hare been many rumors of lata that the duke Is looking old,- he manages to keep , his imuui ui ntuaruius manner, 1 -. CAFUian. Gjtcs Colds, LcGf!t:pj mJ Aft TJ.J-fMm rkr.-aiit tot:.! 3 Yo-f r l&a if is f " . educational advakcexext. lacerporatloa ef Rev Bert Collegiate la , ? dastilal la$tltite,FarCeiorca. The advaaeemeat of the edncatloaal tateresU of tha colored race la this seo doa has Just take a great atvaaee?ia the laoorporatioa of the New Bera Col leglaU Iadastrial lastltata. A board of trasteea, J. F. Haas, L. Y. PhOlpa, Decatur Jones, Hoary White, Joha H. Dudley, Smith Scott and A, Webber, all colored, first purchased the property houaded by Bera, West, Plae and Cypress streets, from Isaac H Smith for $13,400. This property was former ly the old race track portloa of the Fair grounds. Rev. A. L. E. Weeks, Is chairman of this board of trustees, and tt la expected that work oa the building wQl begin Is the next 80 days, although the else of the building has not beea definitely decided upon, 9-- la this Institute it is proposed to teach the usual school grades, and to gtrla la addition, sewing, cooking, laundry vork aad dairying. And to boys, carpentry, hlacksmithlng, painting and shoe mak ing. The support for this Institute will come Very largely from outaide dona tions, and contributions will be accept able from anyone so disposed to give. Rbw Weeks has already a school with 59 pupils, which la kept up by private subscriptions. This school vas first held in a house, and is now in a church building. The Advisory board has not yet been elected from among the trustees. The eetabllsment of this school wiu prove of great educational benefit to the young of the colored race who avail themselves of its opportunities, when tt is opened. A New Vehicle. W. T. Hill received by express from Cleveland, Ohio, last evening, sn auto bicycle, made by the Thomas Manufac turing Co., of Buffalo. It is the first ap pearance of a motor bicyole In the city. The machine weighs about 95 pounds and is constructed just like an ordinary wheel with the motor attachment A speed of 60 miles an hour has been at tained on one of these machines on a test trip. The maximum speed, however, for practical use Is 40 miles an hour. Mr Hill's machine Is a fine one and can go at great speed. Sunday School Picnic Christ Church Sunday School will give a picnic to Morehead City on Thursday May 1. There will be a limited number of tickets sold to those outside of the Bundsy School. One dollar for tound trip Tickets can be purchased from the Sun day School teachers, The train will leave New Bern at 9 o'clock Thursday morn ing. A pleasant day is anticipated. Colore! Graded School Closing. Tonight and tomorrow night, the closing exercises of the Colored Graded School, W. George Avant, Principal win take place, at the school house on West strees. The public is Invited to attend these exercises. D. L. Ward for Solicitor. Bayboro Sentinel April 84th Editor of the Sentinel; I noticed in your last paper what you said about L. L Moore for Solicitor. I want to say some thing for another man; without saying anything against Mr. Moore. Now I am going to admit that Mr. Moore makes a good solicitor and so far as I can see or know, he Is a good man, but that don't mean to say that there are no "others who are just as able, Just as good, ' and who If they had the chance would make just as good a solicitor, and who have just as good claims for the place. I know oCna lawyer who comes to this county that would make a better solicitor than D.L. Ward, Esq., of New Bern. He is a young man, active aad vigorous ia mind and body and aa abler lawyer, a good democrat and has worked hardfor hia party, and an honest man would prose cute the law without favor or partiality. Nov vhy not nominate him, and (see if he can't and does not auks' as good a solicitor as Mr. any other man We heard S good many peoplo while at court last week speaking In favor of Mr. Ward. He has got a good many strong personal friends la this county Who would delight to see him solicitor. He Is from Craven covnty onr mother county! So let Pamli co stand by hermother and nominate Mr D..L. Ward, her filatlngusshed son for sofjcttor,Thlr would be the itight thing to do," i i j . . Pamlico Dbmocbat, . ' . Oriental, N. C ;-; Base Bits All Around, u j In the exhlbltloa game at Wilmington Friday afternoon the "prof a." won from the High School Champions by a score of 8 to 1, the school boys scoring on an errof Mrte-ffiVaC er?: i. Trinity College team "skinned" the Durham league team to a finish Friday, the Methodists winning by1 a score of 7 to 8." "CotU" Chadwlck, ton of W. 8. Chadwick ot Beaufort, is catcher on Trinity.- . - . The Charlotte aggregatioa of the State league vers victorious la aa exhibition game with Davidson College, tha score staadlng 13 to 1 in favor of Charlotte. : George Suggs, with Greensboro, covered t's't with glory Friday by winning a r W ' contested' gsrae from ITadlsoQ, the score being 4 to 8. Walters of the I' "son team struck out fourteen men an Zncz nine. ; ,.' '" ; Mr. A ., h Wind of Baltimore ar- - i j'jw.ifet.-.y and Joined th--ev j. . v In the practice yesterday at f " ' '3 1 .. i "Vir; r-. 'a a Vt with i'T j" la t' e vy he. banu.. s tie WEETLT FASmOX BINTS. sva at bark blac Zfbellae. The Rev . HJpTokc. For early spring wear the tailor-made idea still prevails, the gowns oa the whole showing a far greater simplicity thaa has beea the case for the last few seasons. Oar Qlastratloa shows a gowa of dark bine stbeHae, the Etoa showing a very novel effect la the way of stitch ing. The Jacket la cut without a collar aad the revert may be either of striped silk or trimmed with straps. The skirt Is cut with a yoke below which are wide racks stitched down with -white Cortl cellt stitching silk. Quite a new material Is the double faced linen which will undoubtedly ar rive at the height of popularity during the summer and will be employed to evolve some very fetching gowns. Very little trimming Is required on them as the reverse side of the linen will answer admirably for this purpose. A vide lati tude Is given the skirts, although the fundamental principle flaring at the hem Is still adhered to. This effect Is gained In different ways, either with curved seams or with a flounce, and Is sometimes still further increased with clusters of tucks, or with small- inset panels at the hem of contrasting materi al and color. It stands to reason that heavy goods like homespun, tweed and mixed fabrics In general will make up much more satisfactorily In a plain, gored skirt HcDufflce's Little Blue Liver Pill makes blue people bright, clean sos the system of all the deleterious and unhealthy mat ter and makes a new person of you. 85 cents at F. 8. Duffy's. Road Overseers' Meeting. The road supervisors of Craven coun ty met in annual session at the court house Monday at 11 m. The meeting was called to order by the chairman, F. T. Patterson; George B. Waters was sec retary. Ob motloa of T. F. McCarthy M. M. Shute, whose term expired was elected to succeed himself for a term of three years. William Dunn tendered his resigna tion, but upon the unanimous vote he was requested to withdraw his resigna tion. A vote of thanks was given Mr. Dunn for his ready compliance -with the request. The meeting then ad journed. - y--- Those present were, F. T. Patterson, J. M. Hargett. Edgar Bryan, T. B. Lane, T. F. McCarthy, Edward Gerock, XL P. Bartllng, J. L. Hartsfield, Nathan Tis dato, E.M. Green, Wm. Dunn, , E. 8. Street, L. H. Cutler, W.R. Barrington, Daniel Lane, W. 8. Phillips, J. . W. Stewart, C. E. Foy, C. J. McSorley, H. B. Moore, E. Wsdsworth, E.T. Gsskill, E. W. Small wood, 8. R. Street, Daniel Roberta, 8. H. Lane, K. R. Jones, XL R. Hill, G. B. Waters, J. C. Thomas, Q T. WatsOn. 5 - v.. ;--f?f H ' Two Addresses. ' Dr. E. E Bomar, Assistant Correspead lag Secretary of the Foreiga Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Conven tion, is In the city and will deliver two addresses on the Foreign Mission work today. He will speak -at the First Bap tist church ia the morning ind at the Tabernacle la the evening He Is a forceful and fluent Speaker and! his hearers are always pleased and edlfleat The phbUc taeordlairy Invited ' to bear him tnilV.-'-,,-- ! Out Great White Sale. ; . We want your trade, It will pay yon to trade with ns, this week wa offer yoa a great lot of White goods, lawns, India linens, demltles, etc., at special bargains the 6o. 14c. aad 18c India linens are great Values, Hamburg trimming in the sale also. - fee hand bills, - - ? - - ' " B ARFOOT BROS. , . ' DUD. , - After an Illness of sight months. Mrs. Annie M. Quidley wife of Mr. E. E. Quldley passed away yesterday moralag at 1;30 o'clock being 70 years of age.; ; The funeral will take place this morn ing from the residence, 89 East "Front street at 9:80. Rev. R. F. Bumpass will conduct the services. ; : - ' , " ' Barfcst's Store Kews " . These are soiue of onr draw leg cards, percales Be a yard, fine Frencli r' gham remnants 8o. syard, : h s'.iSSo. a yard, all styles ladles cellars tx each, 75c. summer corsets ix a i lad'es black umbn!' 3, v.;ae fl.ro at Io each. TourD.onryliklfv.iua l. IjttiBx KlU Tronble. . f Fortseveralldays there has beea soma trouble or 'mlsaaderstaadlag between the management ef the knitting mills here and tha operatives, the operatives la the meantime having suspended work., - '-. .. ' Testerday at 4 o'clock, about 40 of the heads with their friends and sympatbV sers met at the court bouse, the whole numbering about 850 people, and pro ceeded to paulresoluUons. " , . Rev. M. 8. 8 pear caDed the meeting to order, aad after prayer, tha resolutloas, which, were already drawn, ware read aad adopted, only the hands voting. It la hoped this matter caa ho anangad la some Wsy satisfactory taallcoav caraed. " -. , The following are the resolutions, adopted. The committee appointed wars Rev. t. M. N. George, Mr. 3. J.' Tolsoa, Jr, aad J. U McDaaleL . Whereas, a difference, has arisen be tweenthe proprietor's aad employees of the South era Hosiery Mills Co., regard ing the enforcement of a recent rule which adds to the labor of the operatives aad lessens their psy, and, ' " '- " nn areas, about 73 White operatives, stalely girls dependent upon their daily labof ioTupport have thus beea led to give'.apHhelr work,' and, .V1 "r ' Whets as, an ear It., adjustment is de- slratle'both f or employees aad employ ers. Therefore belt,." Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed to confer with the eomDaav with full jpJower,aad authorised to adjust all matters of dISerence bow existing between the Company and employers. TheRrst Strawberries. The fiat strawberries" of the season hsve arrived. George N. Ives A Son re ceived a consignment of berries from their Newport fruit farm Saturday mora Ing and they are exceedingly large aad One looking. Mr. Ives says that tha outlook tor ' strawberries and other fruits la the best It has been for years and that next week there will be large shlpmenU of strawberries. The berries sold here for 25 cents a qusrt. - United States Court This Week. The regular spring term of the United States Circuit and District courts will be held here this week, beginning Tuesday, 10 a. m., April 89th. The cases returned by the United. States Commissioners of the district will go before the grand jury, there being sixteen of. these cases turned in. The offenses committed, are passing counterfeit money, violation of the in ternal revenue laws, and - a postofflce case. Of the esses left over from the last court, the most important Is that of ' W. J. Brothers, of Lenoir county, ' a post- office case. ; The civil suits are those on the matter of distillers bonds. Judge The. R. Purnell is In the city, and the other court officers will arrive here Moridsy evening. Saved Many a Time. , Don't neglect coughs and colds even if it is spring. Such cases often result seriously at this season just because peo pie are careless. A dose of One Minute Cough Cuie will remove all danger. Absolutely safe. Acta at once. - Bare cure for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bron chitis, and other . throat and lung trou bles. "I have nsed One Minute Cough Cure several years, says Postmaster C. O..Dswson, Barr, 111. "It is the very best cough medicine on the market. It has saved me many a severe spell of sickness and I warmly recommend it." the children's favorite. F. 8, Duffy. ' " i U. S. District Court ; The spring term of the United States District and Circuit Court, convenes la this city this morning at 10 o'clock. Judge Purnell will preside. " Throughout the day yesterday, the Jarorsi witnesses, attorneys and others Interested were arriving, and last night there Was quite a crowd in town. . The attendance at the term ia expected to be larger than it has been for years. : : s y . f: ,1 i ,. mm ,i . vv-i;'. i CURRENT 'COMMENT, We'satbfr from J. f Itrpont Morgan'a testimony tbnt ibe rallroud merger was a speclrs or organized charity .Detroit Free'ress. J;"?''-r'"':''. C i - Men who spit In the street cars and on tfie sidewalks' should not be arrest ed, ''They should be . hanged, drawn andruartered.-Ch1cago Journal.. A Tbe-mbst perfect modern system of hearting and ventilating should be put rnto all jpur . aew school bulldlnga, no matter what , .the expenses-Buffalo mierr ' , Thi habit of setting aside tha ver dicts of Jurors on quibble Is growing in this country and ought to be dimin ished. It encourages lynchlng-Pltts-burg Gazette. - t !--r-,i-- . ! Arisonav New Mexico and Oklahoma will adopt doss formation tactics ami make a dash for the door of statehood.' There la grave danger they will become wedgedVHBloux City Journal, i : ; , ' -: The Oatlook. . J; There are several double pictorial fea tures of peculiarly timely interest and also others of an artistic flavor In. the Magazine Number of the Outlook ' for May: Ia the first class may be named that describing District Attorney Je rome's official home oa the east side of New York, and that oa the King of Spain1, who this month becomes the King of Spain.: Art and Music,; along with many other articles of Interest will be especial features. Mr. Ray Stannard Baker hat a very readable article on he "Commerce of the Great Lakes." Mr Joha Burroughs a little out-of-door es say and poem entitled "A spray of Ar butus." Mr. J. II. JIcFarland is tie sothor of A Story of Eome ir-k',' wllch Is strlkln-'y l'.luptratcd by some besutlfal photo jr-bs. UNCLl SAM TO Ollk. ' - - J- Wall jroafs roln- to U tr jyT, I Litu Cubri v Jast tnm u row c t Ata'l yo Cutjf " Wtta rem ku hhi tm ttr ewa I aavs watched roa as r'v frowst Mow. Ms ms ra walk aisaa, - Little CubjL . Tea's ae i4 m rot m be, . Ltru cbf. Vs at last st tooM d-ms ma, ' Ain't ro Oubrt , But tbasvs rocks akoa4 el TOO. Ami tharo's thJclnu to sit throuthi oavt a M to leara to ia, . ; UttloCubF. . ' " . ( I said r act yoa (no, H - i IJtUs Caby, , - Aad Tm Sota It. to soa, I -'3 ia't I Cubyt , Ob. roo teach aat kn4 toaar - To bo (eft to f Tvmr war. , u .. : Uttlo Cubr. Tea, jrm'r sola to a traa, utuo cbr. . Inst as (tm m jroo oaa aa Little cubri -AS aloM maw. and wbaa Toa eoao eroopta Seek ! .WsU, vo'H teis aboot u iaosw . UttMUttDT. .. -Cbioaso Eeeord-Barald, ' Bor Sound Notes. , April Si. The farmers are very much behind oa account of lata spring, many of them, have only half planted their com, e few. .only have planted melons, Mr. K. N. Ball and his tenants, are about in the lead so far as planting is' con cerned, a few have oora up a little. .Dr. J. W. Bandera. has a few acres la corn that was three blades high last Saturday the 19th last, but the cold Bights during the week past, made it look like gold, mixed with snow drops. CoL A.H. Dennis is still single handed, so far as a partner Is concerned,' bat think all wQl turn up right pretty soon. B.'B. Hol land & Sons, hsve lately adopted some aew tenants from Onslow county. ' Bro. Steve and 'boys are workers (and those around them must work too. Mr. P. M. Rnasells A Sons are good farmers, and have their ground la appleple order, as the saying Is. .Capt. Jim Pigott has rented out his aloe farm to Mr. Lob Weeks, and Capt. Jim has departed for a season, trying to keep Bp with Col. Dennis, we guess he is looking a partner too, may they both succeed soon. Mr, W. W, Weeks has a fine prospect for a farm now, only' late a little. Mr. 11 W. Sanders Is farming and mill engi neering both, besides running a large sharpie la the flsh'and elam business. B. F. Sanders and ' brother Jack are farming aad merchandising, ' besides dealing la fish . and clams, they have a large store of goods. Dr. J. W. Sanders don't farm very mueh, has about all he caa do to attend to his practice In med icine. :'v;;:. ' . Mr. Shepard Bell Is one of our old citizens, he Is over 75 years old andean ride horseback aa upright aad straight, aad jump up,' knock hia feet together twioe,run about almost as lively as when a boy. '-. . ' . - Mr. Bell ft Son, George, have good farms.'''"' " -' ;'''.. ;; -''. . . Messrs. Sam'l flhepard Bell, Jr., are thrifty farmers, while Mr. 0. C. Parker ft Sons are not far behind. w The Smiths, father and brothers, six lis number, are farmers, merchants and fishermen, they also deal In fish and clams. We had the pleasure of visiting that section last week said attending an en tertalnmenr at Welcome school house, sear Dr. Sanders' residence; the enter tainment was of the minstrel kind, gotten up by some young men oa Bogne sound, called the Russell troupe, or Bogus Sound Mtuloal i Club. The per formance took plack last Friday night the 18th Jbast, In presence of over 800 people, la the large aad spacious school house belonging to Dr. Sanders. We have been to, and' seen many shows, minstrel troupes, concerts, ate., but the one last Fridsy night was far the best local talent we hare ever seen In the country. The music and acting was good, the : dialogues, conundrums, comic songs and speeches were excellent and kept the house In roars of laughter all the. time. The Instruments of music were violins, guitars, banjos, tamborines drums, bones, triangles, eta, The eon cert was for the church benefit and though the admission fee was amsll, about 120.00 was realized for the pur pose. The troupe will continue to organ ice better, and will show again in May or June at the same.place, after which they will travel a little. The B. 8. M. C Is the same they have taken and expect to visit New Bern, Beaufort aad other towns during the fall and winter months providence permitting. .r- g w nr i a..v.M maw - ait TT. ft IIU U. UTHIIWHW vn teaching school at Salter Path, Bogne Banka, was visiting here last week. Mr. Ward ssys the' railroad he thinks is about ousted, so laras cobbochob whb the Wft N. road 1 concerned, but Prettymaa ft Co. will build a tram to connect With" Whhe Oak rlfor, above SwansboTo, and 8 miles lathe country to his timber lanas. . . tx. x. &, NEW BERK PRODUCE MARKET. WnOLXSALl PRICES CCKBSHT. IVes.-petdos.'.. .......12o Chickens, t-ld per palr..:.......00&60 .' . Voung, per pr.,...... S3 ft 40 Geese, per pair,: .60 to 1.00 Porlr; pet lb. . . ; . . . ...... . . ;. ..78 Beef, " ...r . 8 Hides, green, per lb . 18 " " dry, " 5.8 & 11 Beeswax, 80 to S3 Swoet Potatoes, Yams, per bush. CO to 70 - Bahamas u .- 45 Con, per bosh... ......, 85 Oau, ....... .....t..:.e2, PeanuU k ..... i ... '81 : " Local Grain ILsttX. Cora, per bo......... .......t $-83 Oats per ba - .621 Meal, per bu... .. ..-. . .85 nomlny. per bu. . Cora bran, per 100 lbs ......... . ' 1 J25 Wbsstbran, per " 1.40 Fut .1, 1CD lbs. ,.........., . l.E Cutt' a seed moal.lCO lbs. 1X3 C ton smI httlJs, 103 lbs......!. r.'p- ' i i ITo. IT: lolly.perton. J Itoyal WorcDsior Don Ton Corsets STRAIGHT fRONT ALWAYS VIT SKCAVSB THET ARB HAOB VrON CORRXA MODELS. IF TOUX DEALKJl DOKSNT SELL THKM, ASK HIM TO ORDU FOR VOU. Royal Worcester Corset Co. . - - - fi ' ' ''- . .. ;.'-'.'., vif ' Don't Forget to Remember., 5i? . And1 Remember Not to Forget, . i THAT ' : ; I-;:::;7isthepM tTo buy all kinds of Wash Goods. A large and well selected : we mil snow mis :-W a - " . W . juiue oi juauira V in Bed, GreeD, Blue and Black, Handles. Something Nevf $ Thoy are Beauties ! Call Early & get first choice. ! (R. . - - : ' Phone Gaskill 'hdw. Co. -"v .. f "-' " -J...... - :- ..':. -.. . We have the little things you need for the house Gold and Silver Enamel, Polish, Paint, Brushes and Varnish, Water Coolers, Ice IL'rearo roezers, Ice 8harers and Planes, Wash Tubs, Wash Boards, (Jlolhes Ping, Tinware,' Agateware"Srinkiers, Dast Pans, Galvanized Toiht Sets, Fly Traps, Rat Traps, lonse Traps, Family Scales, Call Belli, Dinner Bells, and Door Bells, gtove Polish, Lamp Wicks and i himn,eTs.' A Feather DuBter for 30c, f .' ':'!. ' ' ' "t' A full stock of Sash, Doors and lUindx, Paint?, Oils, and Builders Supplies. Lime at Retail 20c pk. Prompt Delivery. ' Prices Lowest. j ' - - ' PHONE 147. Administrator's Wot Ice Earing; qualified 'as administrator of Isaae Taylor, deceased, '.lata pi Crarea county, North Carolina, this is to noti fy all persons having claims'agatnst the estate of ssid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned or his attorney, D. L. Ward, on or before the 29th day of April, 1808, or this notice wm be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, r. . , ,4 This 89th day of April, 1003. : ; - - CLAUDE TATLOB, D. V. Ward, , ' Administrator- Attorney. . cmnvtuT'- You see at a glance . what did it eood, nutritious, flesh- making feed. Cause and - effect are shown in the fat cow and hog. We sell the very best available, as our numerous customers can testify to. Have on hand always a large aud carefully selected stock of erain and feed and are pre pared to fill orders for any qnanity. Our prices are lower tban the lowest. - . 19 ft 21 Market Dock, New Eern, K. C. J. W. SHEPARD, , ' POLLOCHSVJLL, N. C," - . . In addition to his already large stock of General Merchandise n'l's , 'afulllk2 of '11 t ' v s Hals all lie nay from C3c to .rh. .Cive him a c.IL ' u m a M WW weK a ueanutm w -Wfc .'ll''.' ' . ""' : J . jrarmsois xu in, ' i? with" French Gray Oxidized jf 1 S' '",:' - -i '. - ' f Gaskill Hardware Co. NEW BKRN, N. C, A dood' Sparklt,Horeor';";;.::!j hitched to one of our light and comfortable - buggies, runabouts,- pho tons, traps or surreys oa Sunday even ing In May makes a man extremely hap-py-when lie has his best girl out with him. - Yoa select1 any kind of a ve hicle you want, from a light standhope to a three-seated surrey or cabriolette from our high grade stock of ortriages, at prices that you can't beat anywhere. We are prepared to put on rubber tires on your same wheels' Why not put on rubber t res and make riding a luxury these 'days. , G, II.:Vctir! i Con, . . I'lioae 13R, r -' 78 Broad 1 1, Nsw Bbrjt, N, C. : the o.me. J t received Spalding's 10C3 Base Guides. The birgnst and most complete guide ever priU;d.' - A swell line of PvaMing's AUiletio Goods. Balls, Dots, liabks, Gloves in fact everytliing that goes to make a base ball club 'i to. vrif ,v rrrr 1 AS J, v : i c r 18 v: zr - i v