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lift vvimju VOLDMI XIYI. HIW BIEIf, CBATXN COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1903 FIRST SECTION. NUMBER 7. REPUBUCIHS LIKELY To Oppose Butler For State Chair man. Speculation on Next Republican Chairman. Weather Gets Cold. Store Bobber. Naval Cadets. May Raleigh, Match 4 There u a rapid decline in llio temperature here this morning following closely on a wind and rain ttorm lhat occurred between S and 7 o'clock. Up to that time it was at pleasant and balmy as a May day and by 0 o'clock overcoats were in de mand. The date for the municipal and city extension election has been changed from May 4th to May 5th to conform to a recent construction of the election law by the Supreme Court. The suggestion recently'made of Hon. Marlon liutlcr for Republican State chairman Is not regarded favorably or very kindly in this section of the State. With Butler at the helm it would be no tame affair the next election, for in the light of past experiences we might ex pect vigorous activity in the opposition ' oven If the opposition were small. Re publican here declare Judge Prltch ard's slate will not go through wlthont a sharp contest at Greensboro next Thursday when the Republican execu tive committee meets. There are many who do not want to continue Prltchard In virtual power and authority by allow ing him to make his Bon-In-l tw Thomas S Rollins, the State chairman. Several western Republicans like R Z Llnney. Judge W P Byuum, E ipencor Black burn, Thomas Settle, V P Lusk, Tyre Glenn and others arc aald to be opposed to tin) election "t Mr Rollins on the ground lhat the party needs a new deal In State politics. The opposition to Mr Prltchard's selection for national com mitteeman Is even stronger. This ap pears to be principally became Mr Wat ser also bails from the western part of the State and the eastern Republicans say the uallounl committeeman must come from the east. Judge Timberlake and Judge Robinson aro spoken of and It was eald yesterday that Robinson was likely to be elected. Judge Prltch ard Is expected to attend the meeting and a lively time is contemplated. The store of Mr. II. D. Rand, at Gar ner, five nil'cs from Rilelgh, was broken Into about three o'clock a. m, and the safe blown opeu. About $40 In money was stolen, also a lot of postage stamps. It seems the postmaster used the safe in Mr. Rand's store to keep valuables, Several registered letters In the safe were not molested. The work was evi dently that of professionals. The safe door was blown entirely off the hinges. Senator Simmons has been notified by the navy department that he has the nomination of a cadet to the naval academy at Annapolis. The candidate will have to stand first examination In April at Wilmington, Raleigh, Charlotte or Ashevllle. There will be three alter nates appointed. Work Is progressing rapidly and satis factorily on the arrangements for the May Festival K. of P. Street Fair and Merchants Carnival to be held here May 4th to 0th. A fall and complete line of Interna al stock and poultry food for sale at J. R. Parker Jr. J: J. Baxter Is agent for tfte Cosmop lltan patterns, they are standard pat terns made with seam allowance only 10c each or patterns furnished free with all dresses bought from 1.60 up. Are Yon Debilitated? Nervous, run down, suffering from the after effect of grip. We guarantee Iro quln to do you good, or refund the money if not satisfied, 25 for 25c. ' F. B.DUFFY. ' Notice to Shippers. On and after Monday April flth freight train No. 2 going West will leave New Bern dally except Sunday at 9.20 a. m. Freight for this train will be received until 6 p m, day before. , v ' Freight train No 1 going East will leave dally at 12 30 p m. Freight for this train will I received until 11 o'clock a. m. ' .:.- v J PC DAVIS, -:. - Agent. . Our line of ladles shoes is complete . Bluchers extension soles, Oxfords of all, kinds and the swellest line of sandels In the city, prices all right ; i . - B. W.ARMSTRONG. Oxfords, Oxfords. , We have just received our B P Reeds, - and Oxfords in ' Patent and Kids. ' All ' styles, the prettiest line we've ever had. , J. J. BAXTER. ' Mothers, Quakers, Fleckers and Leg gets Oat flakes 10c. package at J R Par ker, Jr'si 1,000 lbs North Carolina Hams, Shoul ders and side bacon', .. Just received from Onslow oounty . at JR Parker, Jr's. , . Drink Hoxbrau Beer at Pall ht Brrr4r. Jlecent occurrence In regard to Tene oelarglva point to a Utile story told. by. President Castro, who aeema to hare a keen sense of humor. A certain wealthy Bonth American died without a will. Hi disappointed helm expectant then, upon conspired .with a notary. A string Was tied around the dead man's neck, and the notary proceeded tp request his assent to the bequests agreed ijnpofj by the conspirators. "Xou leave 701 cattle to Maximo, your house to your coffee to Jose.'' At each of th: Questions th string jras pulled, and B nod was obtained from the Corpaa Then the notary mentioned a bequest to himself, put the holdet of the airing did not pull. This authentic story,' ,wa narrated in Caracas the other dajby President Castro, "The notary's, ex damarJon," concluded the iVenexueJan president "accurately describes an .ex isting tnteroatlonaJ situation.1' enlng to tear op the . doctunen' cried, 'Ob, the string must beftuie4 tor ereryDoay or were yna DejHfl wlli"' ' A small girl whose mother waa Tilt ing In New Tork was Invited, wluv.the other children of her school, to the White House to meet Mrs. Roosevelt: She wrote her mother all about ll. "We were all sent upstairs,'' she saw, to remove our wraps. The teachers looked us all over and then sent Ins down, two by two, just as the animals "HE WAS DRESSED AS I NEVEB EXPECTED TO BEB A MAM DEES8ED. went into the ark. Down we wont Into a beautiful hall, and just where the girls ahead of mo turned to go into the room where Mrs. Roosevelt was I be held a man dressed as I never expected to Bee a man dressed in this .world With Jangling sword and gold lace Op to his eyes and so very tolfl I scarcely remember seeing Mrs. Roosevelt, as. J was looking at this man in hla fine dress." Tho description fits Colonel Bingham, who, when superintendent of public buildings and grounds, attended all White House functions. Washing ton Post. Dlda't Know m Ladjbnff. There are coses where It is unwlao to be too scientific. One of our contempo raries tells bow the principal trustee bt school district No. 10 was entertaining a young man fresh from college who had driven oat to his house to apply for the position of teaches of the school In that district. As they, sat on the porch after dinner the trustee casualty called attention to ft familiar little orange colored bug with black spotMra its back that was crawling on the floor. "I s'pose you know, what that Is?" ho sold. "lea," replied tte applicant, eager to show his technical knowledge. "That is a Cocdnclla septempunctnto." "Young man," was the rejoinder, "a feller that dont know a ladybug when he sees It can't get my vote fur teacher in this district'' Rural New Yorker, Bstrcmca Extremely Cneomfovtattle. "Wtml doea comfortable clrcmstances meant" .-. "Why, you're 'comfortable' when you're neither poor nor rich," Petrplj t ree Frees. The Word "Jolly.' On the adoption of the word "Jolly' Into the English it bad the meaning of beautiful, as it has among the French today. The English dramatist Beau mont of the sixteenth century speaks of our first mother as "the Jolly Eva" In time, however. It came to mean hi larious, regardless of physical beauty, But this latter meaning is probably the right one after all, as the word doubtless cornea from Yule (Yu-le), the pagan Christmas, bo to speak, for be It known that what we now observe as Christmas day was a heathen holiday called Yule, and the Yule festival was one of noisy demonstration. . Yule Indeed means noise or outcry, praising In loud voice, chanting, sing ing, making outcry In honor of their god. From yule, then, to Jolly tho Btep Is short and easy, both meaning revel ry, rejoicing. Ours is a risen Lord, theirs the same The words are Identi cal. So, too, In large degree the Christ mas Jollities, praises and those of hea then. Yule, Into such dose, relation do simple' prorda sometimes connect the present JVKa tnajpast, CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. The Kind Yea Hats Abr 2js l::$A Bears the Signature of NO CITY EXTENSION. Raleign Fears To Vote Account of Independents. J. S. Wynne's Senatorial Card. State Officials la Eastern Section. Hunting Preserve In Wake County. Baccalanreate the Sermon. RALElon, April 6. Secretary of State Hon. J. Bryan Grimes and State Auditor Hon. B. F. Dixon left today to join Governor Aycock on his tour this week through the eastern part of the State. The party will be in Windsor tomorrow where speeches will be made. These officials will be guests of Ex-Judge Frank D. Winston while in Windsor. From there they will go to Edenton and thence to other points returning to Raleigh next Friday. The auditor's departmeut Is now busy revising the abstracts for listing property in conformity to the new revenue act. The abstracts will be shorter than were required under tho revenue law passed ten years ago. A party of about fifty Raleigh gentle men are forming a company to lease a Urge pond or lake In the southern part of Wake county where they will estab lish a hunting and fishing preserve. The lake will be stocked with fish In addition to the perch, pike and chub (or trout) which already abound there. A lodge will be built, boats placed on the lake and a man employed to watch and pro tect the place and keep off poachers. The company is being formed of a select crowd of sportsmen and the place will probably be leased for a term of tweuty- one years The latest local political sensation waa a curt loiter from Mr J S Wynne, a late candidate for the mayoralty nomi nation to Mayor Powell who waa renom inated. Mr Wynne thought Mr Powell could not afford to accept the nomina tion under the circumstances as he re ceived about one-fifth of the votes in the city and the nomination was given Mm in the convention by another delegation voting for him In disregard of their In structions. Mr Wynne hinted that an in dependent candidate was likely to run if Mr Powell accepts the nomination, but expressly declines to run klihself though importuned by a dissatisfied public, to do so. The effect of the letter was to cauae the board of aldermen, a majority of whom are nominees for re-election, to withdraw tho call for an election on city extension Which had been called at tlte same time as the municipal election. They feared the extension would bo the means of gotting out a full vote that would enhance the chances of an inde pendent ticket to win. The Supreme Court Is hearing tenth district appeals this week. The ninth district was not completed last week Bnd several cases go to the foot of the calen dar. One prominent Greensboro lawyer said that out of ten cases on the docket he only succeeded In getting a hearing on two. DrChasE Taylor, president of Wake Forest College preached the annual bac calanreate sermon before the gradua ting class of the professional branches at Shaw University yesterday after noon. Bishop Cheshire confirmed a large class at Christ Episcopal church last night. DlfrfflnK For Kunri (.;im. ' The ordinary mot hod of souivhing for kauri gum In New Zealand ia hy first feeling for It n Uttie below the surface with a steel pointed piece of iron called a "gum spear" nnd then dig ging It out with a spade. A skillful uud Industrious diggor can earn as much as 3 to 4 per week at the work, nud even children can earn a few shillings a day; but, as the gumflekls offer a ref uge for all sorts and conditions of men, many who are old and Infirm resort to them, and so tho average earnings are reduced to 1 15s. or 3 a week, tfhe gum is used principally in the manu facture of varnish, but It la also found useful for many other purposes, such as dressing "glazed" calicoes, etc. Lon don Times. - : . The Babnrban Child. They were suburbanites, nnd they sat at breakfast; when a letter was hand ed to the mother, which she read with rapidly. Increasing consternation. "How unspeakably dreadful I" she exclaimed. "Cecilia Rodney's entire family has been practically wiped out Her moth er has died, and her father, her broth er and her cousin, all In the same monthl" -s ; ' ' Ethel, (four years old, who In her brief Career has experienced all tho toys and woes of tho suburbs) Did the took die, too, mammal Harper's Mag azlne. . . .. ., ... . Crrat Natures. . Great natures lira always gonerous. They are fountains not only of vitality, but of bestowal. However great the re wards they receive may bo, theso re wards are but a fraction of the worth of the service rendered, and do man ought to be satisfied, whatever his po sition or work, unless he can feel that he is giving far more than ho Is re ceiving, that a very large part of what he does Is not returned in money, that however successful ho may bo on' tho practical side he must still be counted one of the benefactors of his kind be cause of the generosity of his bestow alOutlook. ..;,; Chloride of Lime at Davis' Pharma MEALS BY WHOLF SALE. Extrnalr. Kltrhem Arranatmrnla of the Modef-K Hotel. The kitchen ornuita-ni'-nt; of the Jiodcru bok-l ure on tho iat basement oxMV" Tucrejs a chef, but so far a I eoujkl Roe ho does not cock. IIc-Jh Blui jjis. atcaptaln of the atvt u vi.vl- other cooky who,. .work in. tla-co relays ot twenty-fivo each. TUeiv is uo. range, buta solid bunk, of brolUi. '-immense gridirons, beneath which tiro the Arcs that never die. As for tho MO' loaves of. bread. and 8,000 rolls r.vv.ln-l daily, the chef docs not worry lih uiIlIoyct the, patent cutters nnJ rit sits .... and ovcud and stuff of - Ui ';!''". licedej .to supply tho simple item of t 'vatf or con cern himself with' the (.U;.!ily ofjthe 1.100,. pounds of butter tt...t ;;rv each day required to go with it. I must not forpet the lti-u o eggs. Eighteen thousand nro-.r:-.jntw?d(.every twenty-four hours. Boiled eggs do not get overdone. They arc boiled by clock work. A perforated dipper containing tho eggs Crops down Into the, water. Tho dipper's clock work Is Bot to tho second, and when that final second has explred'tho. little dlppei'Jumpi nrf'out of tho 'water, and tho eggs , are ready for delivery. There are men who. do nothing else but fill nnd .watch -1nd empty these diindng dippers, ' and It Becmod to mo great fun. On another part of this floor la tho dishwashing, vvhero great galvanized baskets lower the pieces; into various solutions of potash nnd cjoan rinsing water, nil so burning hot that tho dishes dry Instantly without wiping. Sixty-five thousand pieces of chlna wnrc nre cleansed la n day and an nl most ecpial quantity of Bllver. All told, there are !',ii) employees la tho kitchen departments of this huge liv ing machine. - Altiert Eigelow 1'alnc in World's Work SUCCESSFUL SMUGGLER. The Sc hrmrK il- Woi-lcrd to Deceive the (u?tnru DlUi-lnla. "There U m..m-y itx Pinuggllng," said the retired deal- r in precious stores as ho leaned bark, hut it is dangerous to carry on tho business, as possible sus pects are carefully watched and, If nec essary, traced till they are finally caught. However, I knew one man who pursued the trade of diamond sniupKling fur fifteen years and was nblo to retiro in respectability. lie Was buyer for one of the largo business houses in New York, and his business sent him to Europe two, three nud soinrtlmes four times a year. Every tlmo lie returned he had with him from $10.Ot to ?2!),000 worth of coins which he did not declare. "Ills trick was perfect simplicity combined with ingenious boldness. Ilia hair Mas semty, .md at tho top of his head ho had u most delightful Uttlo bald (spot. Customs mik-crs! as they came and went all kn-'-w Mm, and as they knew him ht; had a most pro nounced wen whore his other acquaint ances raw a bald spot That iwon, .was a work of art, mtulo of and pum, nnd it contained two oi three big stones that would Imvc been a lhiil for the men on tho pier, "Tho good cigar that ho had lust lit nnd allowed to go out held a few more, and sewed In tho handle of. tho grip that ho carelessly turned over' to the Inspection of tho officers wcro the rest of them. Ho never vurle.1 the trick, nnd lie never lost. Each trip was worth a couple of hundred dollars to him and a great many hundred nr.ao b thoso who employed him. Now, that man considered himself strictly honest. Ho .would not steal a cent from nn indi vidual, yet ho schemed m d plotted to rob the government." New York Tress. Bt'rtiilnrtty of Anlmnts and Men, It has boon observed that If the tamed dog is taken bark to tho wild state lie lor.es his voice. These "sound ing voices" are produced In tho animal throat lu a way similar to human lan guage, but aro not "voices" proper nor "languages" proper, nnd yet thcy 'nro full of psychological expression and re veal the animal's psychic states, tf(We tickle a chimpanzee In tho nrmplt,,tho touch produces a grin on the face simi lar to that of a man under like circum stances. Ho also emits laughtorliko sounds. Tho same Is the case with tha ournng outang. The gorilla knit9 the brow when angry, Just like men. Wo often observe In apes a complete change In tho facial muscles when something Is going to happen, be It agrecahlo or disagreeable. It Is so also with tho child. In apes there Is evi dently the same connection between the facial muscles and vocal muscles as In man. InBnence ( Children. Childhood in its weakness Is often & strength that resists tho strain of all the passions, and that holds even when deep hatred exerts its power to drive asunder. "If It wero uot tor the child, l would not live with you another day," I hoard an angry husband say to his wife, when righteous Indignation drove him nearly to distraction. That was quite a number of yean ago, and now they havo.two more chil dren to strengthen the bond between them. This little epleodo of domestic Infelicity was recalled by some statis tics that recently emanated from Ber lin and which speak volumes, Thoso statistics have been carefully gathered from tho dlvorco courts, and show that out of 1,000 divorces C40 wero granted whero there wero no chlf dren, 214 whero there, was ono child, 13 where there wero two children, 00 whore there were throe children, 23 where there were four children, 12 Where there were Ave children and 10 whero there were. six children. New Tork Herald. r:.,v-'' ; ' . The Mark of Uenlas, "He has the stamp of genius on bis brow."' '."'' - , ' "Yes. Also the gloss of genius on his coaV-Chlcngo Record-Herald- FACTS IN FEW LIKES Last yiar is cl.eni-d lliiv I the most prosperous e , r Canada. The estimated priIu, tlop. 1902 was JSi'.SYt.oTU and of ( old 111 of silver $31,01O,0-J.-. A Ijincashlre newsboy lias obtained the diploma of licentiate of the I'.oyal Academy of Music. The pole mileage of telegraphs in Kansas amounts to 0,21!) miles, and i's assessed value Is fMSl.KJS. Hiddlesden, England, which contains one house, with three inmates, Is Northamptonshire's smallest parish. Austrian shoo manufacturers have de cided to ndvancv the price of shoes 1J per cent on account of the higher cost of leather. The total bequests und rifts made In 1902 to educational and other in stitutions In this country amounted to $65,'tli),(i00. Excessive cigarette smoking Is tho medical reason assigned In the caso of n man in New York state afflicted with sudden insanity. Ithode Island Is the only one of the New England states which has a Dem ocratic governor. The other state otil Cers are Republicans. Au agent of tho British and Foreign Illblo society at Monastlr, Turkey, Is being prosecuted for selling Bibles in the Albanian language. The I nited Htntes Steel corporation has booked enough orders for steel rails to keep Its mills ruiminR at full capacity for the year 1903. Odessa is nfialn to have a governor general, who will exercise almost the same power as under martial law. Much uneasiness prevails there In con sequence. The number of employees in New York municipal service reached -a.i'X), of whom 12,000 teacliers and IO.ih'O members of the ! has I nre the I police and lire depai tments. Public opinion in Hungary Is decid edly against cremation, and the Hun garian premier has refused to grant a license to a company formed to estab lish crematories In Hungary. In the Vnrsnw Jail is a wholesale bltrainlst named Vladimir Lltwlnecki, who Is known to have none through tho marriage ceremony with seven teen women, all of whom nre alive. The plan inaugurating the eight hour labor system In all departments of the federal government has bii;n adopted by tho Interior department with regard to employees of the weather bureau. The Baptist Theological seminary of Yokohama has tills year the largest en tering class since Its establishment. One man who entered the seminary re cently has been head priest in several temples. Fully f,0OO;0H Indian subjects ore now more or less acquainted with the English language, The language most cpoken in India Is Illndoostanee, by 82, 000,000 people. Bengali is the tongue of BO.OOO.OOU. Two scholars at Grove Bond school, Harrogate, England, Dora lioblnsou and Oswald Colboek, have completed eight years' perfect attendance. Out of 8,211 posslblo attendances they have never missed once. An American chemist hns Invented a tubo for truth. You speak Into it; tho chemical solution changes color, ac cording to the tensity of your emo tion, and truth nnd mendacity nro de scribed as being qulto distinct and vivid colors. Duck dinners nro tho lntest society fad in Now York. Tho ladles who at tend aro dressed to Imitate ducks. Duck decorations appear on tho tablo, and tho menu includes ducks cooked In various stylos. Even the ices are made up In duck shapes. It Is reported that the Russian minis ter of tho interior is considering a proj ect for nationalizing the medical pro fession, so that nil doctors and chem ists would bo stnte ofllcluls. A commis sion has been appointed to collect in formation on the subject Two years ago the German Colonial society offered a prize for tho finding of a plant in the German colonies furnish ing gutta porcha sultablo for cable purposes. A telegram from German New Guinea says that gutta porcha as well as rubber hns been found In large quantities. Tho Texas court of criminal appeals has decided that a district Judgo has not tho right to prevent the publication of testimony which is given In open court District Judges "have frequently forbidden publication of testimony lost in the event of mistrial there would be difficulty In securing a new Jury. By the record of the Cincinnati Express-Gazette it appears that there wero twenty-two train robberies in the United States in 1002. In tho last thir teen years, according to tho same au thority, 828 railroad trains have been "held up" in this country and 08 per sons havo been killed and 107 injured, mostly by gunshot wounds, in tho per petration of the crimes. Pupils in Michigan must hereafter go directly homo after tho cloeo of school. The supremo court of the stats has de clared that snch a rule Is valid and may be enforced by tho principal. Fur thermore, if a principal sees fit bo may enter a store and order the children he finds there to leave and go home, and the owner of the store cannot get dam ages on tho ground that the principal has driven away trade and Injured the business of his store. Whito lines are painted across oil windows in third class cars in Japan as a check upon the impuls of occu pants to thrust their heads through them. Window glass Is an article with which the people are not familiar In dally life, and since passengers com monly suppose that sashes, are merely spaces for air the bill for glazing was one of the largest petty items In tha monthly accounts for all tho compa nies until the. white line was Invented, OABTOIIIA. , m Kind toi fm Kind Toajjantltm Bought A Big Assortment of Fancy i Cakes and Crackers in 1 Packages Just Received J J L. McDANIEL'S. gj! 1 have a few gallons of Nice strained Honey at20cqt. 2!J Fresh lot Orrario Buckwheat, Z Clover Hill Print Butter, c Maple Syrup, New Orleans and Porto RicoMolasseo," Evaporated reaches nnd Apples, Prnnep, CoOfioh ami Irish Potatoes, j2 Peanut?, Canned and Bottledooda ofall kinds, j5 Headquarters for Fine Teas and-Roasted Cofft e. jj dive me a call. Yours to 'Phone 01. 9 9 U' S' 5' -5- its 9 9 411 n !h m I J. L MAIL "Where are you going my pretty maid?" "I'm going to sir," she said. And she did come. Comes regularly. Doesn't always lny, but looks about. Our stock of dainty light goods for summer dresses tempts every woman into adding another to her wardrobe. We keep a good stock of dry goods, We know it almost everyone in town knows it. Do you? How can you tell what values are here waiting lor yon, if you- don't come and see. FOR INSTANCE 12 inch Black Henrietta at 75c. 41 inch Black Henrietta, extra good value, at $1 00, 4 1 inch Black Henrietta, silk warp, $ 1 50, 30 inch Black Batiste, nice weight for spring and summer, at 60c. 44 inch Blk Surah Serge, well worth $1 50, our price only $1 25, 30 inch Blk Otro. fancy weave, a now thing on the market, ask specially to see it, at 75c, 10 pieces Albatross, way below the regular price, all shades, navy, garnet, sea green, light blue and black, at 45c. TalTeta Bilks in evening shades, at $ 1 00, Taffeta Bilks in all shades at 50c. Beautiful Easter Millinery. This is the season when our Milliners put forth the great- est effort of the year for handsome hats. This season finds us prepared to offer you most delightful and advanced styles ia j millinery. We study YOUR STYLE as well as THE STYLE. V We work to please and work until we do please. We will ba O glad to show you our designs and Qnd the "very one" that was made for you. ! BARFOOT BROS, He?e is For Every Man, Woman and Child to Dress up .tor Easter. Mens, Boys and For $10 50 we will dress any man from head to foot for $5 08. We will dress any child from head to foot for f3 48. - MEN 1 suit $10 50, 1 hat i 00, 1 pr shoes $3 25, 1 shirt 75c, 1 tie 50c, 1 pair socks 10c, total value $16 10, all for $10 50. BOY 1 suit $5 98, 1 pr shoes $1 50, 1 hat $1 00, 1 shirt 50c, 1 pr Hose 10c, total value $8 08, all for $5 98. CHILDB.EN-1 suit $2 49, 1 pr shoes $1 25, 1 hat 60c, 1 pr hose 10c, total . value $4 88, all for $2 49. DRY GOODS. We have just received a big line of Dress Goods in Silks, Cashmeres, Plain Lawns, and Dimities, for this week we will give prices that others cannot give. We will give yon a price on Dimities 2503 yards worth 12Jc and 15c yd, yonr choice In this lot 7c for this week only. '' ..V.U X--i We have just received from the mill a big lot of Remnants of Hamburg worth from 12 Jo to 30c yard at a price yon never heard of before. Look for yonr silver M F WARREN, ) Bi.mo J1MOABKILL, 'Salesmen.. 75 Middle St, next to Gasklll AT AJLJj SODA FOUNTAINS. Delicious, Healthful, Refreshing and In vigorating. The most Cooling and Satisfying. . .. : Nice and Fresh at Please, Wholesale A Retail Grocer, 71 Broad St' 3' " a Chance Children Clothing. from head to foot. ' We will dress any boy " . S. COPLON. Hdw. Ci., New Bern, N. C. Ifet ,,, .... cy.
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