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' ( te ., jv You can have the pleasure) Tour - "t,11 $ consisting of Fine Embioideri?, 4) ""White PionM. White notarised 2? White Silk DentUle, and Grenedine with Fancy Stripe. " For want of space we can only giro yon a synopsis of &y jL what we have in stock. ? -" ' " V? Each Department ia filled with Pretty Hew Things. ; fft h In spite of the cold and disagreeable days we are selling as j " many ' I SPRING GOODS tas if in the month of May. Show the peoplrwbat they want j& and they will bay regardless of season, ? ; (y Hackburn has the Stock. John Grocer Bogs to call i lie attention of the 4? ' omnlete ' lock or J Staple and Fancy Groceries. 2 Every steamer is bringing in some delicacy to he added to j uia oujca, ''1 A share of jour trade is solicited. Year orders will re. 3 3t receive careful attention and a PROMPT DELIVERY. ; J All orders small or large will be appreciated.. C.. : 4 JOHN Gfoceff mi Hi 9 Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co.; Successors to Gaskill Hdw. Co. and J. 0. Fnlford Supply Co. -:. HARDWARE 78 Middle St MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St Phone 147. Keep a full wpply of Builders Material, Bash, Doors, Blinds, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stores and Ranges and everything kept In a' first class hardware store. " . ,.' . K i'--;' A fall line of Railroad, Steamboat and Mill Beppliei, Buglnet, Boiterst Pol leys, Platting, Gearings, Pipe, Valret, Fittings, Wreoefees, Belts, Mnb, Iron, Belting, Packing, Hose, Etc ' ' T , j"" Having consolidated the two hoesee we are prepared to tarnish High Quality goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking the trade tor past' favors sad sollslting yonr fufoi re patronage we are, . Tours tralyr , J?,.:. w- '' si Gasl Hardware aotl litl Siipplj Coipaiif.. ' ST JOSEPH Q A8KILL. P. A. WILLIS. JOB 0. FULFORD. -p J. A., JONES ; Livery, Feed Safe ana -W wtAIiaiST AMD Sta T ; 9 .- ...: ' tt Mi7 'J t". 'rj. 'S lever offered for sale In this eitTi Hlj ' ' Also a complete line of Knggies, 'H r-Cart Wheels. Ac : . " V A t'i Inflamed Eyea ' "' ''" IsfltoMd eyes, wpedally M aooem pealed with a dull sobs over the eyes or V about, and drowsiness after close work of reading are a suree'gn of defective ,' ' vision, which may ot may not be manl- ' ' test to yon, and Imposes a severe tut on ' . 4 tbs nerves snd muiclei of the eyns.gl&H. ' ' ' -j. es are the remedy and proiIol!y w ' he eyos perfect. Special stn!y . 1 r e ' . -' proper Inntrnments ttnA ftp. 'at fit s c'iilJ eM ii tn' i f..-1 u v.- i r , CO . .... . . of seleoting jou? goods from ,f. .ve Sine Laces) tine; AppHquea, J Madias. Whit Silk Cheviot Housekeepers to his Fine and m 3 ' HAr TilMr MfW Phone JleV ?. 1,-:.. n 0IS8 FIHSET STOCK OP- ' A ear load of each lost in.": ; -Wagons, Harness Eobes, Wblps, . v' ' " ', ' Si is "fe.! , ... i : ; For the Kext Two Weeks I will give with each' 5o TaLlct a . A Penftjr LeaJ lYncll 'Vf :' v'l rs.'. -r. ' 1 1 (t i1 Bonn ''TPVT TT1TT1T FBRSOuiHJ Kuch 4 That Eiery Ycinaa - r r Di?slres r to Know aL Vs. Ai . r - Auuiii oanauvB Rnnsep ; tic Cleansing Anil :Al)out; Curing" Ulcerativs . ' Pains end Weaknesses. 1 .-J- Too much stresi cannot he placed on the great Talus ol Catieora Soap. Oint ment and Pills In the antiseptic cleans. Ing ;t :thsmucoul inrfaces and of the blood and clrool&ting fluid, thos affording pure Sweet and eoonotnlcal local and oonstltationsi treatment lot weakening, discharges, ulcerations, in flammations, ltchinga, irritations, relax ations, displacements, pains and irrega-t lsritles peculiar to females.' Hence the Cutioura remedies hire a wonderful Influence In restoring health, strength and beauty, toweanrvwomen,' who hsve been prematurely aged -and in Talldedi by. these distressing ailments, at wall as such sympathetic afflictions is antenna, chlorosis, hysteria, nervous Bess and debility. ' f .w . i v; 'Women from the Tery fltst hafe tolly S predated the purity and sweetness, e power to afiord Immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety' and- great economy which have made the Cntteura . Soap, Ointment and Pills the standard sun cures ana numonr remedies ol the (drilized world. . , - v .-. . , ' Millions of the world's best people use Cathmra Soap, assisted iy Cutioura Ointment ' for Dreaervlnar. imrlf vinr and beautifying the skin; for cleansing me scaip 01 crusts, scales ana aanarutt; and the stopping of tailing hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, In the form of baths tor annoying Irritations, Innanv matlons and ulcerative weaknesses, and tor many sanative, antlseptio purposes which readily suggest themselves, as well as for all the purposes ot the toilet, bath and nursery. .. ' UTLEY AT RALEIGH Hearing Before Juife Walker Cndtr . Habeas Corpus Proceedings. ' -BalaiaH, : H areh' 8. Late yesterday aftsrmooa Edward Li XJUey, convicted of murdering Theodore. Hotllngswortli, wss brought here f rom Tayettevllie and lodged la JalL . Today he had a hearing before Associate Justice, Piatt D Walker on his application for ball "nnder Habeas oorpus prooeedlngs.Th first point la the proceedings Was a legal one, namely whether Utley, having been tried tor sunder, and convicted of a less offence than the first degree, and having per footed en appeal to the Supreme -Court, Is entitled to ball, pending appeal. 5 , This is an open question under "the ttatate dlvldug saarder into two degrees throng h the Buprema Conrt has la Use 1I0U reports decided 4bat a defendant appealing from a verdlcr of less thin mardet la the first degree, should he. te awarded anew trial wOT bt -.trial the second time for the original offence, that Is int tttmi Ki The aext ; point was that the yadgs might psu opon tht: snfflolehcyof the State's STldeace as to murder la the first degree, and his .discretion -should grant or rernse psll, according: to-the view, be took; of theevWeuos, Utley was aceom psnled.by his snole, Herbert ;Lattetteh, and by bla attorney,, Thos. H flatton. The BUte was. represenud b B. 1 Cook, and M. A. Sinclair.' The hearing was had at the Bsprems Conn room, i: i : At the request ot Judge Walker,1udge Oonnor sat with him In this case.- After hesrlag argument, Judge Walker this evening 'rendered a decision dlsmlulng proceeding and declining to admit Utley to hsU, stating that no proper grounds had been shown for: : allowlogjtalf to be given, ' r!' iiOvERROttPAlrORS for Rstt and baviason Honumeots. Legit , j lators win Soon leave c ; Baleigh. . March, Bad. The Snprems Oonrt Is devoting this Week to appeals from the 8th district, .the docket btlng s llghtone. ; ..... .,... -. -.t-'-L-- ,z-:hJi Members of the legislature appear to aearly all agree to the session will praotl cslly end next' Batnrdsyi that is most of the members will go home IhU dayl, A few will remain probsbly a . dsy or two longer to close op business..' Tbehouie calendar is very badly, choked with bills s number of publlo bills among them. It was said 'yesterday by a prominent man that governor Aycock appeared to be disposed to locate both Ibe Nash and Davidson monuments at the Guilford Battle QroaaoV s-,'r. -. . Hn" nil's A!mor.4 fcaL,-:' Vlolnt A- .1 !, n .h.1u by l'.U 1 hu Iludnui, Is a pure fluiir of awr.ot alinnndf d.:'.lcaluly Sni:;;f'flllv6 of violets fri'-lily pkked, and jluldlng 1h q ' : ! to water, a mliliy a !i for t' fn o hRn-'ii ll' i- '', t' ' s f .lli 8 . 1 " ' i. ' I- a t r ' ' GUILFORD YESTERDAY'S LEGISLATURE. Mis introdoced and Passed. Biu For jlhe issae of atoo.000 Suts Bonds , ,;;jT . favorably Hepqrted. r- ' Special to Journa'. ; . ' Bs!elgb, March a. Ia the flenste to day bUls were Introduced " to establish stock law In BeUevoIr-township, Tltt county; to Incorporate Sonthport and Northwestern Rsllwaji to allow Lenoir Jone.- and Onslow oonatles to build road from Klnston to Jacksonville. Senate went Into committee .of whole oi revenue bin section 8, requiring In heritance tax to be paid two years after death of descendant with sit per cent Interest was amended by adding "unless payment is prevented by litigation over i said estate." - " - ' "la tM House bills wsre Introduced to repeal laws relating to defence of ofH eenTahd persons in federal . court; to smend Pamlico fish laws; to provide for separate indexing Of eonveyat ess;to add ososls and turnpikes to poblio works under supervision of board of Internal Improvement. . ; BUI passed to smend rales governing demurrage as to matter of placing cars by railways for shippers, ' . ' Nearly all the session was devoted to dlscpisions of divorce bill relative to time limit for remarrying of divorced persons by providing that abandonment for two years shall be cause for divorce neither party to remarry la 8 years, bill psssed third reading 57 to 43 amended. Bill to established North Carolina In dustrial, school by substituting word 'training" for word "industrial" emnd- ed adopted bill referred to appropriation Committee, ; .-': Bills psssed providing for registration Of trained nurses; to prohibit shooting Of wild fowl In Cnrrltnck and hedging of fish In Carteret When the revenue bill was before the Senate today and it reached section 89 requiring the tax payer to show his In come on list, Mr. Henderson offered the followingsubetltute; "Section 30, the tax payer shall, list his Income for .ibe year ending June first from any and all sources ; in exoess of one thousand dol lars." Section M, what question blank Shall contain In regard to Ineome blank for listing taxes shall contain the follow lng questions! What was your gross In oome from salaries, fees, trade, profes sion sad property not taxed any or all of them, for the year ending Jane ' first in excess of one thousand dollars, If so, what . was the - excess I Both of these snbstltntes were adopted. . . This evening the Honse finaaee com mittee voted I to 4 to favorably rapert the bfU fot-the issue of $400,000 of fifty year 81 per cent State bonds to meet the deficit.,. ' ' v ARAPAHOR V--: i ; ' March t.-Potato planting Is now ta full progress. : Acreage will be as large u asnal, if M mrgar.-, - ; T:..."i , Saturday we bad- anotHer tain and wind storm which renders cut lowlands too wet for planting seeds. V-A'f One of our . cllltens. met-- with a bad loss recently! Mr. a li. JobssOa, hear Arapahoe lost his house by .fira. Tbe roof Of the bnDdlng - was dlaoovered on Are and had gained inch bead waylhat there was ao chaaeelo save It, . It was Supposed to have caught from the stove fines :f&i&i;&3p.rjfc ThecbrUtiaa people of Arapahoe aod vloialtySave contributed to the aid of Mr. Johnson la restoring his loss to the amount of about 134.00 which Will help him very ranch. He is now preparing to rebuild. W&?&kS$Z V Bet. Mr. 8. W. SnmmereL.lhe' pastor of the Christaln Charch attended' his regular appointment here yesterday and preached a vary Interesting sermon to a large aedlenesi. Vf J3c-.i-3S' Prof, O. J. Book and wife Went to Reelsboro Friday and returned to their home In Arapihoe yesterday morning. The measles Js yet annoying our com munity. . Mr. Thomas- Beacham haspnrohased a fins young mule, . -. .; .... -:.,. Mr. Callle Brlnson has pnrcbssed a h6nse and lot near Arapahoe. ; . , Mr. John Plemming, who sold- bis place dear Arapahoe not long ago to Mr Callle Brlnson became dlssatUfKd snd purchnited it back at allltleexlra margin and Mr. Callle bought another lot. B. CASTOfJIA ' ' Tor Iafants and ClaL'. x. ' IT-irU Yea to .:::;::. l Eoara the y'rTTT vcitW..; " .... V'" . s f v TtlSOLO nZUABLE EllaP -P3WB2E-- ; AbsoIiltery'Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE NO HABEAS CORPUS Proceedings In Haywood Case. Qnestion , . of Prosecutor. Baleigh, March 2. It la learned from an attorney regarding the killing ot Lnd low Skinner by Ernest Haywood, that over 100 persons ssw the first shot. It Is asserted Jiiat there" will be no habeai oorpus proceedings, to get ball for Hay wood before march 13rd. A week ago It seemed to be the opinion that such an effort would be made In a day or two, bat the attorneys tor the deft noe seem to hive formulated no plan. It is said that the case Is not to be heard at the Marcfi term, bat goes over until July; an application may be made for habeas corpus after the March term ends. V Attorneys for the prosecntlon today asked the solicitor of this district who has declined to prosecute on the ground of Unship iO Bay wood, whether he bad the power to appoint a prosecutor pro tern, or Whether that right does not rest In the presiding Judge. TbU Is really a very Interesting question. Inaepnrabl Word. "Soy," asked the red fneed mnn in the hotel writing room. "How do you spell 'unmitigated'" "Why," replied tbe stranger next to blm, if s u-n-m-l-t any, my friend, I wouldn't advise you to call a man a liar of any sort In a letter. You'll get yourself , In trouble." Philadelphia Press. A Bora Growler. "How's Oil the folksr "All well, but tbe measles la In the neighborhood." j "Well, yon orter be thankful you're a-llvta'." "f reckon so, but we've all got to die." Atlanta Constitution. CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. To the Democratic Voters of the City of New Bern. I hereby announce myself si a eandl for the Mayoralty of . tbe City of New Platform Good streets snd sidewalks. Strict enforcement . of the best sanitary conditions. A business like and thrifty administration ot the public affairs lor the benefit ot all citizens alike. Econo my In pnblle expenditures. Very'Bespeetfnliy, 5, Tv- " JAMBS W. WATERS; Otf K JOLIiY NIGHT &!lii(laiirelijii,f t -The Brllll&ni Young Comedian : '- k0Mms- An4 a company of clever playeri la fTfie Trick MtdmlmltTar fm0. Come Ut!GLE IIEZ: Challentra Band nad- 4 - "' if-' Superb OrohostraV AUSpeoIal.Trlok Seenary, K-J Mechanical Effects, . .Mi' BsteU Mastcal Hantaan. ff''SpeetaltlesJ AT THE nEAD OF ALL TQBACX30 'FEUtlLIZEE.' TTABDUS' Fpcclnlly prepared for tlte Lwda good euro, n;:;kcs , rnppcra and FUiB As onr f; il3 ara ni'inu'iclnrcil c';.l.i IV " iiiii.lC 'id T'.'difsnii': : '(" ,r.''.," FlincftI" : Flinch ! I Flinch!!! ; .The Latest Popu-1 lar Game. ?eeeeeeeMM eesesse J. W; WOOD, (Successor to Foy AJWood) Practical Tinner, PLUMBING AND OAS FITTING All work guaranteed to give sat isfaction. .Can b) found at the shop on South Front Street formerly occu pied by the firm. J. W. WOOD. Phone 220. BRANCH OFFICE I A. B. Baxter & Co., Commission Brokers. Stocis, Cottoo,Graiii & Mions 17 Craven Street, Phone 283. NEW BERN, N. 0. Main Office, 61 Broadway, New York. Moderate morgins. Excellent service. Private wires to New York. Highest banking and mercantile ref rences. When your are ready for one ot our Natty Spring Suits walk right in and tell us. Beautiful goods. Suits cleaned and pressed 50c CIADM TAEOM CO., Eangert Building, Middle Street. .,.r; Keep Iiim home With the Dtomiseof a bottle of rood vj beer such u be knows Budwels to be nana see- we gooa iwsniss. paawen beet Is good for the family better than meat medicines, and vou ouffbt tor have wd a ease or two in tne nouee nans aionn did yon say your street number ' V ' V r l! v " r.l' l v J. f;. Taylor, -NEW BEEN, H. 0. GOLD LEAF "2 '-1 t of r..ctcra Cnrolin Insures A lour rurse. . .- 3.;., rf r,r you and not rcehtpped, v fre 1 n, V " pt.hlC..""nGaano..:i;:",", Extra Fancy FuU Cream Cheese, just received At J. I. McDaniel's I have a few gallons of Nice strainedJHoney at 20c qt. Fresh lot Ontorio Buckwheat, 3 Clover Hill Print Butter, Maple Syrup, New Orleans and Porto Kico Molasses, Evaporated Peaches and Apples, Prunes, Codfish and IrishTotatoes, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Goods of all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and Boasted Coffee. Give me a call. Yourato Please, IT I. UMW 5 U. U. iWUkliUUtt g 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St" DEAR FRIENDS: I take pleasure to from New York where I have been quite fort unate in securing some wonderful bargains in Mens', Boys' and Children's Clothing, Ladies Skirts, Waists, Hosiery, Underwear, Hats and Caps, and in tact every line of Ladies and Qents Furnishing Goods. These bargains come mostly from bankrupt sales of manu facturers who failed in business, and whose stock was made up tor the coming Spring sea son and therefore is of best qualities, having these goods at from 50c to 65c on the dollar I will only be too glad to give all my friends and customers an opportunity of buying these bargains at a likewise price which will be about 50c to 65c on the dollar. Hoping vou will take advantage of this op portunity and thanking remain, Yours respectfully, H F WARREN. ) JIM OAHKILL, Salesmen. 75 Middle St, next to Gaskill Hdw. C(., New Bern, N. C. Now Bern Grocery Company, Successors to 1. A. Parris & Co. Moved to their New Building 63 & 65 South Front St. C.J. McSorley & to's o GOOD CONFECTIONERY.,;. So rood that tbs baby can eat Its fill of It.- - What la there la pare, delicious oon-fsetloaeir- to hart either balm child, or growaap persons?; : There ara no rarer aula rials man ue ones we nso. xnera is so cleaner war of maklnk" confeotlos- ery than oars. , r f .-.. m '5:, .copyrHT: t call from tlte most critical mun, as to ptrmenlii, In tills city, bfl"!isa thatls ti mun wa a iil jir. ; siul lis will t"H f-ndi a pmxl ciiimti'le for ns, ' We ' m S . ' t ',r7 busiiioHS d; y li s: Wholesale A Retail j HOroeer, announce my return the latest styles and been lucky in getting you for past favors, I S. COPLON. Iseta Go ! Where ? For What? . To Get the Beat Barbecue - and Oysters in the city. :f All Right, Come on IS THE PLACE. I - Oppoaito Henri's Phamaef f X SEEDS r ONION SETS, white, yellow t 2 ind red varieties Jtlflt reoeited Z X v. tarje censlgmhaal ot Bprtog v . X Z JBeads front Balsa tandretir i X Fenjyi Co. . vt T ' . BBAbllAM'S rilAIlMAOT, t . Pic-Uic Hams: iosl reeslTed lW IbrPickied io'rk"l6e lb; Dry Salt Hess 10a lb, Z Z -Hi, ?, V i Tresh Tripe 8e Tb Plokled Tripe So lb Fl( fart Helbr Pickles 10a doa. . Old raahloaed Bockwheat i0 pktf. g . CodBah 10c lb, 8 Iba 85 r ,r . to Elvis Print Butter Slo lb, Trtsft , Ilgta Battet Wo Ibi kKf k Pine Pranes So lb.r ' ? . Corned Beef 15o can, leans 25c, Vhffij pad Beef 15o caas S can 85c in kinds Presb Package Crackers. 1 A. lot of Boasted Coflaet Try a pound ot OorfOo Coffee. ,m : vf-?' f'i," , TobaccYk, Bnuff, Cigars ahd Cheroots, ' ' Yonrs to r!oflw, ' '
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