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ACTS GENTLY ON THE
(Cidneys, Liver
and Bowels ;
manses the System
rl .EFFECTUALLY
PERMANENTLY
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foa au s wnawm i fa tsnu.
THE JOURNAL;
Wew Bern, N. C, April 18, 1900.
, " Index to New Advertisements.
t John R Butler ijroker. . t
Carolina Brights Cigarettes.. -
Thos. F. McCarthy Adm. Notice.-
, . OH Waters & Son B aggy exhibit. '
'"I, Business locals. "
WANTEOr-Board in private family or
: boarding house by two young ' men of
4ood character and position. Address
stating terms "Change" care of General
Delivery, New Bern, N.C. v
. -at ' "
PRATT8 Deodorited Gasoline.. Beat
v- quality S gallons; at 10c, 1 gallon 18c,
quart oo, at la, i. i aytur, ..
"THE finest Beer always on draught,
JuOOB'b, Middle Street. ' ,
Ton are hereby -ordered to .appear at
, your armory at 10 o'clock sharp this
morning in dress uniform, for monthly
parade and Inspection,' :
. By orde Com'dg. officer,- ' V
J ' t J. L. HiHTSPrttLD,
f ' - B. M. C. P. 0.
. The best cigarette en - the market is !
; "Carolina Brights,? manufactured at
Wilson, N CM out of pure Eastern Car
olina leaf, not made by a trust. js..
: v LadlesSili Waist - . ;
We place on sale this week a beautiful
lot of ladles silk waists in black, old-rose
lavendor etc, made of all silk taffeta and
tucked all over, perfect fitting and very
swell, price 94 7S each.
"v v . ' G.A. Bakfoot.
. Ask for Carolina Brights Cigarettes.
AU the rage. , , J
': .' -4 See Through These ? v'
Bar spring eye-classes framelesa In
gold and gold filled, also drilled lens for
- any kind of frameless gluses.
1 Ton will find at my store the most
complete Una of spectacles and lens ever
shown in New Bern. - ft ,.1 -r
Baxtib) The Jeweler.
'- . Cryatallzed Ginger at McSorley 'a. , '-r
1 ,V--Umbrella;Tallut-:D
' ' This time very Interesting, 100 ladies
and mens silk umbrellas, asst bandies to
select from, we offer this week only,
tnls lot of 100 valued $1.50 at the special
low price' tl JO each, t
, -'.',. O. A. Baspoot,
WaterluMaM Tteat k '
3. J. Baxter has a beautiful line of
Easter neckwear In bis windows, call
erly and get one. ' .' ' .. -
Holton'9 Early Rom Seed Pota
toes at J. P. Taylor'i, loot of Hid-
4le treet r-. :i'M4-.t"'v
Ask for Carolina Bright Cigarettes.
All the rage., t,1-'.,'. :; k '- V
Ilave your prescriptions fllled.at Davis'
Pharmacy. . 1 , :
Coffee, Chocolate and Sandwiches at
McSorlcy's. T ' j. - .
Cbolce Mutton and; Veal at the Oak's
Market. ; ;. . 'j.--
Have your prescriptions filled at Davis'
Pharmacy. ; - ,-
I live your prescriptions filled
et Davis Pharmacy.
XulM Oxfor4. , .
I Imvr Just received a beautiful line of
E. P. I ; I s Oxfords for Easier.
Respectfully,
J. J. BAXTER.
YOUR
Matters of Local Interest In the City and
'. ."" Country.
Showers, followed by cooler weather,
Is ihe forecast for today. '
The Oak Market will be closed today
and tomorrow, between the hour of IS
noon and S p. m.
The grocery itore of John Dnnn will
be closed today and-tomorrow between
the houra of 1 p. m. and 8.80 p. m. , -
Only a few 'Invitations to the Fair
dances were tent oat la this city, by prl-
tate parties, not by the committee, and
lIa presumed thai every one know
that no ipecial Invitation ii necessary In
-order to attend these dances, except
through the customary channel.
Postmaster Seymour Hancock re
ceived the new letter and package boxes
for the street! yesterday, forty in all.
The boxes .are Improvements over the
old one formerly nsed and are hand
somely painted, and will be qnlte attrac
tive in their positions. They will be
placed in their positions in a few days,
as the free delivery service begins May
lt. 1 " - .-,-".
s i The Fair German,
. Last night's dance, the- first of the
three Fair dances, was a highly success
ful affair. . . ' .. , -.'."
.There were fifty conpl. on the floor
and many onlookers. The German was
led by Mr. C. D. Bradham. The- beauti
fully dressed ladies and the decorated
walls made a brilliant sight. .The next
dance, the Bal Poudre, is Thursday nlgbi
and it is probable that there will be.
large number present. ?i. -' '
. Eary Morning Wedding. " 3
At Centenary Church, yesterday morn-
ing'at 8 o'clock, there was a quiet wed
ding, the contracting parties being ' Mr.
E. . Beater and - Miss- Margaret Lauer
I both of this city, -' . - , '-
The ceremony was performed by the
1 Rev. It. B. John; Mr. Ferd Hahn, wan
best man, and Miss Louise Lane, bridesmaid,-:
The nsher were Messrs J. M.
Howard, Geo Henderson, Jr, D. B. Da
vis, and Dan M, Roberta.
The church was filled with relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Hester took the A. & N:
0. mail at 9 o'clock, and Wilt take a trip
to Richmond, Va., and later return to
this city, which they VIU make their
home. - . i J
The University's lOSth Year.
The catalogue of the , University of
North Carolina for the academic year
1898 1900 has just appeared. It is a well
printed and attractive book of 183 pages
from. the University Press of Chapel
Hill, Tbe entire work,, type setting,
printing and binding, was done by stu
dents of the University. The following
facta from the' annual register are of
special Interest: :'
The total registration for tbe year is
613, the largest enrollment In tbe history
of the institution. This total Is dlstrl
buted among tbe departments as follow!:
Graduate School, JO; College for Under
graduates, 845; law School, 80 Medical
School, 44; School of Pharmacy 20 The
enrollment In the last Summer' School
was 101, making a grand total ; for iBe
year of 858 eicluslve of all duplicate. .
Of the 519 students at the regular see
sion, 488 are from North Carolina,, rep
resenting 89 ifiounlies. Thirteen other
States are represented by 19 student.
The Faculty of tbe present year con
slsts of 90 Professors; 7 Instructors and
8 Assistants offering, in tbe College and
Graduate Schools, a total of 110 course,
and In the Schools of Law,- Medicine
and Pharmacy, 89. - The Faculty of the
Summer School numbered 90, offering
wide range of course t the Jeacher of
the Stat..'--''.-" : : : '.' ,::'':-'v;.; ;,
Attention 1 also called by the cata
logue to tbe increase ot . the University
equipment by the ereotlon of, two new
buildings, tbe Carr Hall for dormitories
and the Alumni Hall for recitation
rooms and axecutive offices.
Tbaxatalogne went to press too early
for an announcement of the new ar.
rangement of tbe College year and of
the elan for the continuous eslon
through the summer, - This will appear
In a separate circular. , ' ;.
Knights of the Golden Horse Shoe.
The ."Knight of the Golden Hone
Shoe," a company of loyal cavalier, two
hundred strong, will act a e body guard
to HI tfajeaty, King Rex. This valiant
band will never leave tbe lid of thai
Royal Matter during Richmond's Carol
val week, May 14 to 19.
The intention Is that the knights shall
be costumed In the trappings ef the Me
diaeval Knights, and each Will bear aloft
on hi trusty spear a ayrdbel of the order
"Tbe Golden Hone Shoe." In passing
through the street the night of the spec
tacular parade he will be escorted by
these knight mounted npon gaily cs pa
riaoned steeds, snd in their gorgeou
amor make the color line like that of
beautiful tableau. One could scarce
Imagine a grander -plctur than these
line of magnificent float, tho King and
hi court In their rich costumes, passing
among the multitude of beautiful and
gaily decorated booth upon our Broad
itreet, with It rosn handsom decora
tion and many lights, and with It all a
constant concert by many bands, the
bst obtalnabl In tbe Country. A filling
excort to all this Fairyland scene will be
that loyal and handsom body of tbe
Knight of the Golden ilorse Shoe."
"I think DcWIIt's Mill 1 .,
are Hie t.'-l pills In t' o r' !
E. I. !., I"'MTy fi-.-k, Va. 1 :
hll (;'. I IK '.!! (ff t V '- T t:
l (j- ' ! 'y ip r , ;
!y IH
Li
t
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Greatest and Finest Parade of any i
Previous Tear.
Weather Delightful and Crowd
Line the Streets. Good Attend
ance at Fair Grounds. Races
'.. are Fast and Exciting
Mllltary Parade
i - , Today.
The weather prophet predicted rain,
but the opening day of the Thirteenth
Annual Fair was a delightful one In
weather in every particular, n ,
Early in tbe morning there was a
gathering of those who were to take
part in tbe parade, and tlrovtly before 11
'clock the parade started, passing
through the principal streets of the city
to the Fair ground. " ' I' :
It was 'the finest, most showy, and
perhapt the largest Fair parade ever
aeen In thl city. Crowd lined the
streets and greeted, those In the parade
with applause, r , ., .c r
The special feature of the parade was,
tba -floral Boat of the- young ladles.
Theee were : cleverly designed by tbe
ladies themselves,' and very handsome,
each lady driving her own float, v .
These floats were. Miss Janie Stewart,
accompanied by. Mis Fannie Cutler,
yellow rose. , i
Miss Margaret Bryan, accompanied by
Mis Isabella Bryan and two young
girls, White and Pink flowen. : v
Mrs, Rudolph Ulrlcb, accompanied by
Mis Eulalla Willi, purple flowers. '
Miss Mary Moore, accompanied by
Mlise Annie Parnell, Pearl McMillan
and Elizabeth Ellis, white -atd ptnk
flower...-' . jtf.
Mis Wescott, accompanied by Miss
August La Molte, red chrysanthemums
Mis Apnlev R, '-Tinker,- accompanied
by Misses Margaret Smallwood,- Elma
George, Oclavla Hughes, Etbt-l flughss,
Bertie Tyler, blue and white design.
New Bern Public School, number of
school children, pink and blue-design.
Miss Andres, accompanied by .'Victor
May Pewey, yellow, -white and red de
signs. ' '
These floats attracted great atten
tion. .
Dr. Duffy bad a fine business float rep
resenting his chill medicine and frog In
your throat . . ; .
Arrived ' at the Fair grounds, the
naradert grouped themselves on the
south side of the main building. '
P. II. Pelletler, Esq , Treasurer of tbe
Fair Association Introduced the Rev
Sight C. Moore, who offered prayef.
D. L. Ward, Esq , then In a few ap-
proprlte word Jntroanoed the ipeaker
ot tba day, Col, John B. Cunningham, ef
North Carolina, who delivered a splen
did addret which wa received, with
marked attention, and given liberal at
plauae. f-"-:':-::--iS-''''X-'.. '
CoL Cunningham' speech will be pub
lished in full, In another Issue of the
JoumaL. ' "; -';:
At the' conclusion- of hi cpeecb, ' Col
Cunningham declared tbe Fair open, and
bis nearen soon scattered' over . the
ground to enjoy tbe Fair attraction. v -
Prof. Hutchinson, gave a most success
ful balloon atoenslon at 8:80 .o'clock,
which wa enjoyed by every one on tbe
ground! r!- vrW ,----u vii,"'
The race received good attention, and
warranted it, the trotting race, 9:00 mln
ute class, requiring five . beat, Mattl
Holt, wfbnlng tbe fint two heat, and M.
H.W. th last three beat,' Codeine,
third, JudgA fourth. Tlme-9 0, 9.40
9.87, 9.861, 9.86t. Vr.;- S
Gnndma won the running raoe, two
third of a mile, Ant. two beat, Royal
Rever, etcond; ,My Via, third. Time,
The Judge , were X. H. Bell, W. C.
WlUett, Ferd Hahn. Time keeper. Ed.
Clark, J. R, Cromwell; Joseph: Klnsey.
Clerk, Geo. Henderson, Jr. Btarter, Wm.
The following I the race program for
TrtHtlas; or PaelDg to BwrBMSiSO Claw
Defender, B." Gn entered by W. C.
Chatham, Gnham. ;:.vvr'" '
Bayllae. B. G, entered by C. C.
Thompson, WeeksvIIle.-, v -V . c ";
' J. S , B. G., entered by J. Schwartx,
RaUlgb. . - -
Dett, B. G., entered by C. 8teeleL Nor
folk, Y- - z
' Lady Smith, B. M., entered by 8. Mo-
Heal, KnoxT.Hlo.Tenn. - ' , - '
. Bnanlas Baee--PatM 10.
' W. J. Harden, Blk. G., entered by
Gus Engelklng, Richmond, Va. . , '
' Hot Stuff, 8. Q., entered by T.L.
Emery, Wldon."; f
My Vic,' Br. H. entered by A. G
Denton, Raleigh. - ; ' -.
Grandma, R. M.. entered by E. Engel
klng, Richmond, Va.
Little Bquaw, 8. F entered by W. H.
Joyner, Garysburg.
Bhotbell, B. O.,-' entered by E, D.
Coiisltan, Jr., Richmond, Va...
J. A. GrajrIlr. G , entered b F. D.
Christian, Jr , Richmond, Va,
Trotttnf to Uni0a--3iOO CIms Film
IOO.
For horses owned In Craven county:
Jnde, B. Q., entered by W.W. t Uik,
New Bern.
Dainy Telle, Br. M., enterod by Josejih
KInsy, No Bern.
Donovan, B O., entered by Wm. Dunn
New Eern.
Jessie, l!r. II., entered by M. M. r:!uio
New I!crn.
' j-, I!. (1 , tutored l y J. J. Unit,
1 I
South Front, to Craven, to Broad, to
George, to Fair grounds.
The award of the committee on floral
floats, was a follows: . "
First premium MIbs Janle Stewart. .
x Second primlum Mis Mary Moore.
Third premium Mm Rudolph Ulrich.
Chief Marshal Oewey Will collect and
distribute the premium later In the I
week. , ,
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS,
Mr. W. E Brown of Vanceboro wa in
the city yesterday.'
Mr. Boge Irvine of Kinston i a vial-
tor to tbe Fair. .' -
Rev. Father Edward 1 In tbe city on
a visit. - . " -
Mis Lula Taylor of Swan Quarter is
at home attending the Fair.
Mr. George Alien of Raleigh arrived
last night to visit the Fair. - ,
The Misses Ora Sutton and Katie
Brown of Winston are visiting Mrs. L.
H.Ervin. V ,
Mr W. S Chadwlck ot Beaufort wa
la the city yesterdsy., - - ' .
Mr. W. H. Sawyer of Bayboro was a
Visitor in the city yesterday.
Mr. John McCotter of. Vandemere was
in tbe o'.ty yesterday. -
Mayor 8. P; Hanoock and N. W. Tay
lor ef Beaufort spent yesterday In the
oily, v V -, -
'Mr. Guy WInstead of Wilson arrived
last night to visit the Fat -. ...
Mr. George' W. Gasklll arrived li at
tight on a visit to relatives., ' 'v
Miss Roberta Best of Washington D.
O. I Visiting Mrs. J. A. Paris.
Rev. W. II. Willis and daughter of
Winston are visiting relatives Jn the
city. .
Mr J 8 N KtnaCy, of Jacksonville is in
the city atteatfing the Fair
Mtj6 L Abernathy of Beaufort is vis
iting the Fair. " j ;
Messrs 0 M Babbitt and J S Basnigbt
left yesterday morning to attend tliv
Populist convention at Raleigh. -
MlssCammie Lord and Mis Pattie
Urquarht of Wilmington are visiting
tin R DuVal Jones.
Mr and Mrs Greely Brio of 'Swan
Quarter, are visiting the family ot Mr J
J B titer. T
Mis Mollie Brown of Kinston 1 visit
ing heralster, Mrs L H Jrvln.
Dr O J O'Hagan of Greenville Is visit
ing Dr Charle Duffy.
- Mr Abe Oohn I visiting in the city.
Misse Zlnkle Swlneell and Mollie
Credle of Swan Quarter are In the city
Visiting the Fair.
Mr Don Baanigbi of Trinity School,
Ohocowinlty, la spending Fair Weak at
hornet i '
Mr Fred Hoyt of Washington is a vis
itor to the Fair.
Mr Dempsey Wood of Falling Creek
Is In tbe city attending the Fair-'
Mr 0 Winder returned to her home
In Raletge yesterday from a visit to tbe
family of DrFW Hughe.
Misses Pearl McMillan and. Janle Mc
Kethan of Fayettevllle and Miss Pauline
Cameron of Raleigh are. visiting Miss
Mary Moore. " . . ...-' -.'-.",
Mr W 8 (wan of Stonewall wa a vi-
Itorin the city yesterday. v v
Mr George Scheelky of Newport New
I In tbe city attending the Fair.
Oipt O B Demon, Secretary 8tate
Board Public Charitle, 1 In the city, :
Mlu Lizxle and Larina Richard of
Rocky Mount are visiting their sister
Mrs E Walnau.
Mr DC McCotter la in tbe city visit
ing tbe Fair. . - . ,
Mi Annie Bell Borden of Goldiboro
la vliiUog Mis Elizabeth Ellis .
Proceedings of Board of Aldermen.
Nnw Beb; April 18th Board met In
call teuton, Mayor Patterton presid
ing. Aldernm present: Parker, FoyJ
Gerock, WaUon, Bowden, Phillip. Mo
Carthy, Johnson aud Iferk.; 'y'-
Ppon motion of Alderman McCarthy,
the bill ef cost preienUd by Clerk ot
citv aaalnst ths Vlrelni Chemical Co.
be allowed. ' All present voting yes.
' Upon motion-, th clerk waa Instructed
to notify all ownr'and operator of
ttetm mill or machinery, located within
the city limit, to appear before h
Beard of City Aldermea at the regular
meeting to be held First Tuesday night
In May, It being th first day of Msy
1900, to discuss the matter pertaining to
spark arrester. "
Th Board of Aldermen appointed the
following penom a Reglitrara aad
Poll holders for the lection to b held
a th city of New. Bern, N. O, on th
I6th day of May 1900. . ; - '
1st Wrd Iteglstran R. It. II 111; poll
holders: J L Willis, snd Frank tlytuau.
ind Ward Registrar: Henry L. Ha l;
poll bolderaS E Bryan and C O Thorn
ton. '
8rd Ward Registrar. E8 Sireetj ptill
holders: Henry Tay.lor and George Baw
den 4lh Ward Registrar: Jetse Harrtsonj
poll holdors: Jos E Gatklll and, Brlce
Anderson.
Blh Ward Rgltrar; O J McCarthy;
poll holders-E W Watsiu an I rtam'ijl
Howard.
Cih Ward Registrar: Justice I)lo
wny; poll holdurs: V ':;ar liollowell and
A J ( i t 1. 1 ns.
lizard took recess snliJ'H-t to call of
1" ayor.
J. J. Toi iio-f, Uetk.
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WORDS OF APPROVAL-
Colonel Cunningham on the Fair and the
Big Parade. .
Col. John 8. Cunningham, who
opened the 13th, Annual Fair at New
Bern yesterday In conversation with a
Journal reporter said: "I am delighted
with your great Fair." r .
" "The parade today was one of the
best and handsomest I have ever seen.
"Chief Marshal -Dewey 1 to be com
mended for his admirable management
of everything that came under his super
vision. 'The Chief Marshal and bis as
sistants were handsomely mounted and
a fine looking, body of men. The Mar
shall add great deal to the Fair and
the success of the - several feature of
the Fair, I always doe to them. : -:
One of the most charming feature of
the parade, were the cart and phaetons
decorated with flowers, each driven by a
young girl dressed In the same eolon,
and looking even more lovely than the
flowers themselves I1" - -'
Col. Cunningham lives in the Pied
mont belt of N. C. He plants over 600
acres annually in tobacco, and beside
produces large crops of corn, wheat, oats
clover and grass. 1 r f v V
' H. Clark,' Cbauncoy, Ga., say De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured bint of
pile that afflicted him for twenty years.
It is also a speedy cure for skin disease.
Beware ot dangerous counterfeits. F. S.
Puffy.
St Cyprian Parish,
The following vestrymen have
been
elected for St. Cyprian Parish:
II. G. Bryan, Senior Warden.
C. H. Ban ton, Junior Warden.
J. T. Barber, Secretary.
Robert Green, Treasurer.
Israel Harris, J. T. York and John
Fisher. "
J. I: Carson, Prothonotary, Washing
ton, l'a., snys, "I have . found Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure an excellent remedy
In case of stomach trouble, and have de
rived great bcuefll from its use." It di
gests what you oat and' can not fall to
cure. F8 Duffy,
Ask for Co.ro.ina Brights Cigarettes.
All the rage.
Train Annulled.
Atlanlio and Nonh Carolina R. R.
Superlntendtnt's pfllce, New Bern, N. 0.
April Otb, 1900."
Tn nil .nonlc mnA omnlnvn. A A. TCN
C. R. R. and the public:
Trains 5 and 6 discontinued on A ril
17lh, 18th, lOtbnd 20th, pn account ef
the New Bern Fair.
. Tbe above train will be discontinued
on April 17th, 18tb,19th, and 20th.
These trains (S and 0) wIlLiesume
their regular schedule on Saturday,
April SlsL
.. Agents will post this notice at one or
more conspicuous places at their depots
and give notice to the public as far as
possible, . 8. L. Dill,
Superintendent.
The new "anil trust" cigarettes, ''Cai-
ollna Blights" Is tbe mildest, (weete
smoke on tbe market. Ask for them.
-Schedule of Malls.
Arrival Of mall from north and west
dally except Sunday, 10:50 a. m.; 5:40
p. m. ' Wilmington and the south 5:85
p. m.) Morehead City 9:00 a. m.
Leave. Northland west 9:00 a. m- and
8:50 p. m.; Wilmington and sootb. 9:00 a,
m.t Morohead City 5:50 p. m. -
. SUKDAVB.
Mall arrive from north and west 0:40
a-m.( 5:40 p. m. Leave 9:00 a. m.j and
5:48 p. m. v
. The public will please bear In mind
that the morning mall tor the North and
West close at 8:18 a. m.
: That the afternoon mall for north and
wett closet at 8:00 p. m. .
. For Morehead City at (15 p. m. Also
that tbe afternoon train carries no mall
for Intermediate point betweer here
and Ooldsboro. ' Respectfully.' " .
' , - ' SETMOOn W. Hakcook ;
KIch l,190'
." ' . Poetmuter
''C.srolln Bright" cigarettes Is tbe
mildest smoke on the market, "antl
trust.-' Atk your dealer for tbem. : :
-Co lo tbe Oak; Mirket tor, the best
tall fed beer, nice ana juicy;, 'v",. .
,. Hve yourprcicrlctlom
at Davis' Phurmncy.'
filled
Atk for Carolina Bright Cigarette
All the rage. .
TWO. It. IXUTIElt
STOCK AN O COTTON BROKER.
Call to seen while In the city, If you
are interested in the market. We ex
tend to you a hearty weioome, lo mtke
our oflicea over the Cotton Eehanire
your headqtiarler. Buy F. 8., buy July
wheat and cotton 0.1 break. 1 hone
ADMlMSRATOH'i NOIICE.
ITav!nir (iimiUli'd us tho administrator
f the estate of Julia Mwarda, deeea-ed
late of the coi.nty of ( raven, nolle
hcriiliy (fivcn to oil piains liatln
claimi against tlio said entata In prr s' iit
the same to Hie n rut. rw gm d, duty vi
1 ti () .oil or lii-f.iro tlm I'lin diy nf Ap
l'.i il . or this n tii:o w ill 1,8 iilrnd In tin
of i!ht t rnvw v All tmtuos indi'htf
to ti." if I --!'o aro ht.rthy rcjtiOHted
to t, !; 1 t.mi -'la'K avoH'nt
'i i' m. ?; r. in ii V, dra.1.
This l , h day (,( A nl l ).
Btiggy Exhibit
-rstr.
. 1 1
. ' 1
The above cut -lepresents our weU
known Bnggles as th.ey are exhibited at
the Fair Ground. The moat reliable and
complete buggy in the world.
G. If. Watern A Son,
78 Broad St
FOR SALE ! ft
Will be sold at Auction in front of tbe
office of J. J. Wolfenden on Middle St,
on
Tuesday, May 1st,
All that certain property coruer of East
Front and King Streetr New Bern, N. C
Ssld property, consists of, a 2-3tory house
and lot, metal roof, frame building, 8
good rooms in same house with kitchen
attached. Lot fronts on East Front St.,
107 feet, on King street about 95 feet.
J. J. WOLFENDEN.
YOU'LL SEE
At a glanco that our rjprir.f; oolen
rlke the top n:tch in w variety of a
tistio patterns. What a suit it mude if
and the way it is Inado up are the to
important drea poln's. vo havo to
rivals tn either re(ec'.. Our work is
not imitated and our dlspliy of fabrics
1 exclusive. .Order now.
F. M. Chad wick.
Middle itreJt. NEW BEHN. N. 1
I am Pit,ols
Tire.
Surrounded i t.
Rlni,
Stokss,
Hll nlltlir ryrliht' j
until, nut) nt Mut-1 Rubbir,
enit. I'ficr toil. I
My atk of wheels
confcihta of
Enamel,
Brushes,
Carbide,
graphite,
Cssiters,
Wrtnches.
Tire Tape,
Plugs.
Pliers.
C
Varna,
coT.vnnr.tH. m
UAKTrOHIM mU
HAM It I. KltS, .
HTOHM Kits. M
Puaips, '
Innirlubsj
i a r..-i a..
BAVLHH,
laal.
tloth cnnlnlcsa and
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Easy Payments.
MY fiEPAIrfSKOP
la Couti.f.t unit
f'niir wrir is solli:
ted. . . .
Braokiti.
Csrs.
Oris.
tan.
WM. T. HILL,
91 MtHOttBI.
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Dobbin & Ferrall,
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' lUIiBW , N. C.
Our
Cobweb
The sheer oohwi b vollings which are
rich a popular ' cy thit tenon are
alio ndmlTibly adapted for the platted
modes rr nhcreellnirlni. effect are to
charnoler M the gown. .
TheUHifiilnpraof t e cobweb vail'
lose do s not e nd with t e season, since
they are very apptopna'e for Winter
wear at evening rem, t' ns, a faot wor
thy of cnnnidrratli n when economy
must bo studied. '
Dobbin Cz Ferrall,
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Hjailings
.
Fair visitors are cordially invited to -visit
our store. A large assortment of
wash stuffs for Spring and Summer
are shgibn here and in individual styles J "
that cannot be obtained elsewhere
Ladies. Shirt Waists, tucked and in-
serting, also yoke or
$t 50.
Taffeta Silk Waists, corded all oVer,
$5 00 each.
Ladies Oxfords and Slippers, many
styles from $2 to $3.
Summer Parasols,
sortment in all the prevailing shades.
Kid Gloves, Veils,
V TT ' 11.1
nostery. in DiacR
thread T&ith lace effect
Th
Millinery Department
In Eastern Carolina and Special Or
ders will secure immediate consideration.
X O. cMarks
JfEW HERN
GRIST - MILLS.
Rolting Client
KIvtorN and
C'orn CleanerN
Of thi Latest Improved and Up-
to-Datc Mill flachinery.
YOUIl TRADK 18 fcOLIClTKD
3T SPECIAL PAINS token in clean
ing and imllsliing grain before iiolng
thnulilbe mill-, Iwhich. iEBures pure
mel,
Corr, Hominy, Oats and Mixed lud
GEORGE BISHOP.
New Bc;n, N. C.
When You Want
the Best Beer
In tho world call for and take no
otbor tut the Philadelphia Prospect
Urowinjj Co 'b Hud wei Lager lieer,
tho purest and best for Baloby all
the leading saloons in Ihe city ai d
at wholcBitlo by JAS. V. TAYLOlt
1 For tho best 5o Cigar in the world
try CubanoiA. . .
' Tho rnrest and Best Liqnor nl
wnys on hand.; m- Old . t-onster
, pccisiHy. The best for medicinal
purposes at 1 ,
las. F. Taylor's,
18 Middla Street. 1
Are you needing
Printing lin SHS
US ni mvs monty.
r-.-twcik
r
' v . any Printing
- today?
5 Vusn to n!VS 1
X need ol any- '
llifng In the Job .. A.
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plain back 79c to
a verv larae
as-
Fancy Neck Ties.
1 1 T t 1
ana colors, Lisie .
Greatest
Company. X
HMWiAUOIlSE,
Week Commencing
Monday, April I6th.
Fpicial Return IiMjrnpeme::t 0 tho
HE El-A LI) KtaiAiiE
OPERA .,
25 Artists Presenting Grand and
Comic Operas.
Ma cul 0, t o n ay liijiht,
fchiid IVha, Tut slay night,
O'.Mlt '. Widnetday nigl.t,
O icmcs o" Ni rman ly, Thursday night,
JFiu I iavalo. Fiiday nigh',
0 it niinn tin, SHturday nigl.t
PratM i.ow on rule at Waters. Price
Fini four rosa 1 0 ; balance down
stairs 75c. Qtillery 60r.
Don't Be Careless
- - A o t t'-ur rum-;nt. Kekre-.
tt'liO'ih Im vp . ft-11 s 1 tit t f'0:o tbe
pip being out t.f ordt r. :. Pirfi ct tani
tary . rm'Hcut an - e'itl to
h;-l lla'-enll wti'kon. iy-; tcspm.-'
sib'c e lie. O I 1 ; i Important
Vwtt ronulu. A b't;h iron rvan-ean
et oirmy In Ihe wnl. Iiir vork and our
rat 1 d.-fy f r .'t!i ' r ' ,
Hyrhan Supply , Co.,
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Letters of Credit
.: For Ihrse alloriillrs; Pari Expox:
t on or Tn vt-Ilrg In Ktr p .
The Citizens Bank,
of Kew Bern. V, V., will k-di U t'rra c f
f'r dlt avalltblu In a I taru f 1 uipe,
t' rong't lit rgilar (fine ondvnt, tlio
National Paik I5r,k, New Yoik,
at Ni nrnal Rati . ft r mi tic i,lnr,
iTCtifzcns Br.::' ,
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