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VOL XIX-HO. I. StW MEN, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1901. fWENTIKTII tt A li HACKBURN SAYS : 77u? NEW SPRING STYLES IN SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SKIRTS, ETC ARE NOW HERE. We have selected this assort ment witb a view of attracting a line never seen in or about this town, and now as we look over the stock and see the handsome patterns and colorings and grace ful styles we can truthfully say that we have succeeded. 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. Go to Will Hardware Co. Parlor White C Oil, the only place in town to get it, no oder or smoke. Full line of Dangler Oil, Cooking Stoves and Ovens, Agate Cooking Utensils, Com plete stock of Hardware and Cutlery, Scis sors, and Razors Guaranteed. GIVE US YOUR ORDER. THRU TIMS. InTestlgatlra of Martin's Accounts Increase Dedication. GET OLD JOBS. PHONE 147. Gaskill Hardware Co. 78 Middli 8t, NEW BKKN, N. C. New Bern Thursday, :M!4 The World' Largeat and Bent TlllIXED ANIMAL, EXHIBITION Gentry Brother's Tarns Shows ! Xartla Gmlliy of Other KaieillUes Pallu Park New Attrae tlois. Bete re nee Book Being Prepared For Stndenti Raleigh, April 1. The expert book keeper, Mr. W. E. Foster, who bu been at work on the books of Maj. W. H. Martin, the institutional clerk of the State treasury, has found that his defal cation will amount to something like three times what was at first supposed. The books af the treasury show that he raised warrants and changed the books for $8,800. There are outstanding war rants of the penitentiary for some $4,000 the books of the treasury show an over draft of $900 in the penitentiary account and there are other irregularities. In all It Is now believed that the defalcation will amount to $13,000. His bond is for only $8,000, and the rest of the loss will fall on Mr. W. H. Worth, the late Popu list State treasurer. The Investigating committee will not get to work on tbe treasury books before Wednesday. This Is composed of Senator Arringtoi, Rep resentatives Shannonhouse and Wins ton. It is reported that Maj. Martin-hat all along until he was arrested, been col lecting dues for a building and loan asso elation that has been defunct two years. The keeper of parks here Is putting In a small zoo at Pullen Park. In the lake are gold fish by the thousand, as well as other varieties. A large alligator dis ports himself In one end of the lake, while wild geese swim around on the turfaco. In the collection near by are European jay birds, owls, coons and pos sums, crows and other birds, guinea pigs rabbits and a number of other animals. This small beginning of the zoo attract! large crowds of children. Marshal Mllliktn, or the Western Dis trict, will appoint a number of deputies .hls week. Several extra deputies were put on tbe force because of the war tax. rhese will lose their places. It Is re ported that there will be several other changes in the force. Some eight cases of small pox of mild type exist at Apex, twenty miles from Here. Prof. D. H. Hill Is preparing a Hat of reference books on North Carolina and North Carolina history and Prof E. IV Moses is preparing a similar list on Southern Literature, These are for the State library to guide the committee In tbe purchase of books this year. The committee In charge of the library has leclded to make It a reference library, tni to discontinue tbe department of miscellaneous literature. The Raney library supplies all local needs, and this library la to be used ai a reference libra ry for students of history, literature or any branch of learning. Tbe library la to have separate reading rooms for white and colored people. Foreman Billings, of the Newt and Observer, got on a spree Saturday night, and lost or was robbed of $100 he had In his poaaesilon. He has had two of his fellow printers arrested on charge of robbing him. The Raleigh professional ball team plays Wake Forest and thr University teams bere this week. rjaftaatO SM Wmid.rt.illy Eli.ru 1)., PmitM. M.fikryi and Tiny Baby Ekphanta. Tlc larger titan bi-fiir. tT"tlrnwl Fire Blwt I'ara.l. i 0A. M. Attonilr and Ni.rUi Carolina H.Un.d will U tlrkeu at m tare for the mund trip "O Uvnlry Py. CASTOR I A Tor Infaata and CUldrn. Til Kind Yo. Haft Alvars Boorjil Bears the Bgaatsrro of Federal Office Holders Row Expect to Hang on. ltiLxiou, April 1. Some time ago it was reported that President McKlnley would this time cause a general shaking up in the Federal offices In North Caro lina, appointing prominent ex-Democrats and business to some of tbe best position'. This is not now thought likely. In fact the majority of the office holders confidently expect reappoint ment. Spring coughs are especially daogor oos and unless cured at once, serious results often follow. One Minute Cough Cure acts like magic. It is uot a com mon mli Cure but Is a high grade remedy. F. 8. Duffy & Co. GUM BRANCH. A Warm Summer Outlook. Wllnlugton Dispatch. Ice has commenced the upward rise which was predicted when It became known that there wa-i to be only one ice factory in Wilmington. O.i bills which were exhibited to a reporter, ii was seen that the rise amounted to j (at sixty per cent. Small and largo c.jn sumers will feel the riao. You cannot enjoy porfeci health, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes If your liver Is s'.uggist and your bowels clogged. De- Witt's Little Early Risers cleanes the whole system. They never gripe. F. 8. Duffy & Co. Raleigh Primaries Today. Raleioii, April 1. The Democratic primary for the election of city officers will be held here tomorrow. There is considerable intereil In the contest bt- tween Poue and Powell for tbe mayor alty. Tiiere are some forty candidates for aldermen. Mormons are About. Farmers try New Methods. Wild Geese are Seen. Tobacco Crop. Or Bhamce, March S). Rainy again, but not so much this time as was Tuesday last. Mr. J as King Is done planting corn for this year, also A.r. Henry Far lior. We have seen some nice tobacco plants, I was told that Mr. King, has a very go xl stand and some plants as large as a dollar. We will soon be set ting out tbe plant. If New Bern wid get tbe new road in good tlx ye will carry her some to bacco. Tbe Mormons are around again. The Eldera Beans and Evans w 11 preach hete tomorrow night. This part of tbe world is stirred up considerably ou account cf tbe Mormons. Some i f our farmers have lalil aside the old methods of corn planting and are going to try tbe corn planter. Dr. J. L. Nicholson paid his planta tion a visit Tuesday. He says we will have plenty of plants, we hope so Dr. It will soon be time for the Legisla ture to meet again. We hope they will do our people some good, for we don't like having to pay for so many Legisla tures. There Is a great deal of grumbling about it. A large drove of wild geese have stopped In the Barry plantation, of course they get shot once in a while which causes them to cros lit" river often. Knitting nets is the occupation of a good many a part of their time now around here Ofcours) they expect to catch a shad or mullet for their trou ble. Eda'aHD. Small Pig Hams Nice Lot Just Received. Kul ton .Market Coined Beef. A few Very Nice North Carolina Hams. My -J.V Print Butter is Itenl NiceJ Have yon tried it ? It will juiy yot i to ;;'i,c me a call when in need of vrocer- 45 ies. YOT WILL ALWAYS FIND MY TURKS RIGHT. 36 ami I lie totality of my floods is the very highest. ; 2 Yon is to Please. Wholesale m a a . i. lui r 1 1 h iu i r. i . iM5ia Urocer, 'Phone 91. Colds, Coughs, LaGrippe Skin troubles, cuts, burn?, scalds and chafing quickly healed by the use of DjWiU's Witch Haicl Salve, ll Is imi- tatol. Be sure you get DeWitt's, F. i. Duffy & Co. Who Will be the Judfe. Raleigh, April 1. Tbe judge of the 10th district will be appointed this week. It Is said that Mr. Oeorge Jones, of Macon county. Is scheduled for the place. There are two more to be ap pointed, aud it is predicted that Mr. P. D. Winston and Mr. Walter li. Neal will be tbe appointees. T.iose famous little plls, I)eVIU'i Little Early Risers will remove all Im purities from your system, cleanse your bwels, make tbem regular. F. S. Duffy & Co, VANCEB0R0. Announcement. I lake pleasure to announcement inj -self a candidate for the nomination, at our Democratic primary to bo huld April 10th l'.tOl for the office of City Tax Collector for ensuing term. I kindly ask your support, thanking you for past favors, I remain your obedient sorvant. J. I. Toi.sos, Sr. P. 8. Have you got a receipt fur your Olty Tax, 1900, If not call at Tsx Collector office, and I will very prob ably write you one. J. J. ToLsox, Sr. City Tax Collector. 1. J. Bailer bu just received a Una Has of tbe Ron a tree Roller Tray trunks froea I la 19 dollar. Personals from the Swift Creek Section. Water for the Umber Men. Yanceboro, March 30. Mr. S. J. Lane was In your city Mondsy and Tuesday last. Miss Hatlle Waters Is visiting her alster, Mrs. J. M. Arnold of your city. Mr. T I. Smith made a flying trip to Washington Thursday. Kprlog though late, Is beginning to make Its appearance In tbe swelling bads and blooming flowers. Mr. W. E. Browa wife and daughter MIse Emily, and Mlas Carrie Flits were In yonr city Sunday and Monday last. The big rains of last week, made quite a large fresh In tbe creek, the limber men are having a picnic, while the far mers are resting a few days. Mr. L M, Satunhwalte and family, formally of this place, sow of your city passed through our town Monday, eo route to Washington to visit his brother H. U Baltartberwalu. I wonder who It was while sitting on a pile of wood becams out dona by something, I kaowVX, what, and left 'with the understanding that keoould't I stand everything. Yea No. To the Democratic Voters of City of New Bern. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Chief of Police before he Primary election to be held on April 10th, and If elected will perform the duty of said office to the best of my ability. Asa proof of this, will refer you to any ex-Mayor or any member of the board of Council under which I served as a policeman for a number of years. Respectfully, John W. Bo ikn S3 f" by fur I lie best in 'i "''"'r "'IU'1 rem 19 "Me. Hesi Uuiniiie 1' I! I Mall I II I Orrlrra I MtDMIEL 1 71 Bri Hi. and all sncli ailments are ilanvi oils because of their fteiiienl iiiiek de velopment into l'nciimoniii, etc. They iilso lay the foundation for Consumption. I.rinj; Voitr Pre script ions for medicine treating res piratory ailments direct y to lir.ul ham's Ifcsci iplion l'hanatcy. Your doctor may sec thai you need a cit- tilin ilriilf. We hiive ib:il ilnij;. V.. ii will ii, ,1 have In wail for us tu semi ..r il ll yn I'.'ine here. And yni will ' t jus! e;u tly wbut ymir ib.etnr piesri ilies Bradbam s Carolina Connh Cure uli rrnicd? w v km rdics iit lojM-i bt-r. ills 10c dn. Hroii,. W tif. We sell inure ..1 ii limn i.f 1 hat's bet a use its 1m lit i l'i i c Laxative iuinim 2'm .'cMpai"!. BRADHAM'S New Bern, H. V. 30 Notice to Shippers ! Until further advised tbe steamer Guide will leavo New Bern Tuesday's and Friday's 5 80 a. m. for Bayboro touching at Intermediate landings arrl vlng at Bayboro ssme afternoon Holsrnlng leave Bayboro Wednesday's and Saturday's 9.0 a tn arriving New Bern same afternoon. Bay River Trans. Co. W. J. HA!, Managor AT SMITH'S STORES Dry Goods, Notions, shoes, Court Notice. The neit Court to be beld In Cravrn County for lha trial of criminal eae will be a regular term of tbe Superior court begtnnlog on the second Monday before the first Monday In Hrplemtwr next being August 19th 1901. Joslloaa of the Tsaoe having oi will blad over to that Term of tbr Superior court. r W M. WTnv C. 8 C. Millinery, SMITH'S 61 POLLOCK AND 99 RIDDLE ST. OUR BEST PBOOF. HIGH The residence ot Mr. P. H. Pelletler ot thii city, was painted with Sherwin-Williams Paint twelve (12) years ago. Loos: at this house and then decide. If you have painting to do you cannot afford , to overlook this. They make better paint now than they did then. COMES ONLY FROM ir JL 7 WE MUAIIANTEE every Ration t Sherwin-Williams Paint, .when properly used, will not crack, flake or chalk off, and will cover mors surface, work better, wear longer and permanently, look better than other paints, including purs whits lead and oil. W agree to forlcit the Tatue ot the paint and the cost ot applying it, 11 In any instance, it is not found as above represented. - WE HAVE THE imEnWI W.WILLI A3IH CO. IlEHIND VH, THEIIEFORE HOW CAN V 1 i YOU HAKE A. HlflTAKE IX TJM1XCI H. W. P.fl , IIYHAIl SUPPLY COLlPAtlY; Solo Agents, COeSee the residence of Mr. C W. Hunger now being covered with S. W.P : " " "
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