1 I (Us Will TmT yf Pat. Gibson Tie at Fat. Bleecher Tie f Pat. Oxford Tie at . . . ZOdlW Kid Oxford Tie at . . . 2 60 $ Also Lace and Button Shoes in Spring &f T and Summer weight. . - k And High-cut Bleecher, these are beau- M jk ties at $3 00. " . M Men's Oxfords and Hiarh Shoes for Sum- o l .... .: . ..r kl,,-V merareauBi.- $ Men's Kid Oxfords at $2 60. ) Men's Pat. Oxfords at $3 50. " " " "4 50. $ Men's High-cut Colonial, very light (iS weight at $4 50. A A A A A A A AAA mtmimmmmnuttHmtmnuo Jofui Dtmn, Gtoce sW t.A Aft 11 t K. nfionfirtll rtf Ml A f omplete S too k of 0 Staple and Fancy Groceries. X Ever j steamer u bringing in 5 his stock. ,t 3 A share of your trade is solicited. Yonr orders will re- receive; careful attention and a PROMPT DELIVERY. X All orders small or large will be appreciated. fJOHH DUNN; 0 Grocer, 5 Phone 74. POLLOCK ST. AT THE HEAD OF ALL TOBACCO FERTILIZER. MEADOWS' GOLD LEAF I Specially prepared for the land . .1 .. 1 Mr J -n-ii giiuu euro, mimes wrappers udu r 111H IOJ1C l ane. j As our goods are manufactured no;j jon-and not roshippej, - we claim Freshness and Good Mechanical Condition. High Grade Cabbage, Potato, AUcropand Cotton Onano. ' : Our Motto: "Not How Cheap Bat How Good." ' Use oar goods and have no regret, ' ' " EH. Si J. A. MEADOWS CO.fmftl Fuctory on Neuso River. ' : JtKVf; BERK, n 0, Livery, Feed Sale ana Exchange V1 BtX t -LARGEST AMD I1NSET STOCK OTZ-& . t ever offered for ! In tbii oity, . aim complete lint 61 Lntrtie. rlapt.Whiiola Am ' .It i, 411 TiL'.J'OllEaL' - Eastman JKodaks and Photographic Supplies :-f.;'-X AGENCY " - ? BUADIIAM'S rnAKMACY. . $3.00"M at . 3 00-26 XL CTaIIOaVmi - iAIKI frt Ilia KHnA on1 soma delicacy to be added to f .Eaitejil. Carolin, Insures' r. ' ' A tor lend of Mohlui Ja'r I wimu. Hrn , whiM i .;..t . to . . '--i? if - t BlkftC'IiAwirtii Oil Sialic II I I fi JONES, Stalls . 3NbW'"bpE!tJ'F6tt iuPINKS with a aw ' stock of dr" sl eew stok of !. Orrns"-e t' r. i State Supremft Court Oplalons. j ppaoai to ovnai,,, w . - . . EAWOH,;4Utoli49.--Tk iollowlm oplnloaf we banded dowa 'at follows 4 Rloud u Aldemaa, from Nw,H&n' orw, affirmed,- " - ' Porter ri Armttrong, from Pender, no erroc. Beuatari Ward, from ,Smpofl, af- armed.. u w -i .! ,. -,t Porttr n BaOrpad, f rom Vance, sew trial... i Ui4 :' -J iJ , A i Xaawaaot Co. Tt A. O. L. Ballroad Co. froak Wcomb, no error.'. ? PfttauB V Wekf ',' from Edgecombe, Harper ti Aadenoq, from: Edgecombe new tnau . a. r.-.., . .- ' . . Po m Srtderf , froih Edgecombe, aw ww." y i' ' f tflregetr OoYt Dvls, from FraqUla ao errors--.-.""' - -V. , "Bdwardin Ati L. Rnro4, from Wilson, new triaL - , t K Itnen ti Strlcklan, f rom Nath, action OolUai ts Davis, from Franklin, new UlaW i May vi Lewis, from Pitt, affirmed. Rlddlck n Inrarance Co., from Pitt, afflmed. Morehead vi Hall, from -Carteret, no error. Pinnlx vi Canal Co., from Cimden, af flrmed. Following were disposed of by per curiam order: State vt itonds, from Chowan, af firmed. , Williams vs. Grady, from Duplin, dls missed under rale 17, Moore vs Barker, from Wake, dlsmlas- eo nnaer rule n,. . , , , State vs. Barke, f rom Lenoir, affirmed. wortn yi WlUIngtoD, from New Han over, dismissed for ; failure to print records. Powell vs Ins. Co., from Wavne, set tled by the parties. Blgmon vs Bo. By. Co.. from Wake, dls missed, settled by the parties. Bny Backbnrn's perfect blend roasted ooffeeSOcltr Attmorei Condensed Mlnoe Meat 10c pkg.at JRParker Jr. Industrial and Collegiate Conference A two days meeting of prominent col ored educator ! being held at the Cedar Grove Baptist church. The 0rst session was held yesterday morning and it will eloae today, The meetings are 'attended by a large number of colored people and the paperi presented are' able and prac tical.' A number of the 'speakers are from other places. ; , Among those who took part yegtetday srerp Revs. B. F. Bumpas and U. P. Oavlsi A.L.X. Weeks; C O. Cox, W. C Cole and Mrs. a 0. Petty. 'A. L. B. -Weeks told In a few words the object of the meeting. ;He said that dred race was engaged In agricultural pursuits it wu a part of th object of the eiing - to instinct In the : minor thlnn about the farm: the raising of poultry, toek,et.' He alsopokeof the advantage of eultlTajtng a aoull acreage well rather than a larea farm Doorlr) He urged the making of better farm homes expressing the belief that lt'woulcf stltau late better work. Another object of the meeting ( was to Urge the necessity of better schools, bet ter protection to life and property, and better homef for tenia ta. r ' He called attention to need of .moral character of ministeri .anoteechets who taught in theeounlr ' dlstripta, 1 Pros perity and' peace" are dependent 1 pen rnenaiy xeiauons Def ween tne races ana to thU end he orgedl 'f spirit, o' maaly forbearance and mutual Interest... ' V Oo to Hackbflta's for new and p-Co- daU goods. ',' ' j ,.f.,- BOND ISSUE TOO SHALL. If 'At.: ('MJt Andllor blzon Consldtrt U KlsUke. Sock ' -' AppnmrUttons Prove COstiy. Baibmh, Kch U-AtdltorDUoM said to day that la his opialoa the aly thlnl In whteh tat legtateura slipped up wis the amount of the bond issue. V " M He thinks the smallest of the Masut a mistake, that It would lave teen fai bet ter W (eve Issued' enough, to .prevent getting la a: hole again; that a million dollars Issued would have pat all ths ia sUtutlons Uj the, bes possible condition,, la such a eonOltlon (hat the State ootid have said to them sot to come ' back; for half a score of years or rnay.be "a genera1 tlon, asking for any approp'rlatlona for it m am 1 . .a1. .. .J . J jLmaiior jyizon very eenspiy says isat the policy of making the approprlstloa so Small f or pertoanenk improTement is eoetly to the . Btau, And ' It makes con .... i.i w 1,t 1 CASTOR I A ; Jor-k'tnts ahd CMldreii, -;; T&3 K...J Y3 l.uTS ...TTTJ Cv-uut . ....I W' "i i ill iii ill fc n fi , r. Visit Cackburn's store this week. It. Kir lot 1'orth J. R. I'e or Jr. . IVoUna hams lflo at T-y f ,!. o1 ' l"c 1 lb. s r ta1 POLITlCiLFRDr.llSES Made Good by Jobs to Favored Ones. ; t Public School Appropriation. Aets ' of Legislature Exceed These ' of Legislature 1901. Flye : . Distillery Towns. Haywood . Trial. .5 RALXien, March . 10. The Bupreme Court today took up the appeals from the 6th District Only a few attorneys are here," among these being, . W 0 Mon roe, Frank Daniels and Isaac FDortob all of Goldsboro. . ,' The BUte Superintendent of Public instruction says that as soon as the ap plications .from counties for aid from the 1100,000 appropriated to keep the public schools open months in the year can be scaled the warrants will be issued. The applications amount to 1140,000. . Everyone is delighted, with the new system of typewriting the acts of the legislature, the work being beautifully done, and. a great saving effected. Be sides this, a copy Is furnished In carbon which Is prepared by a lawyer and then goes to the public printer, while the original Is bound, to be filed. There was surprise that the number of acts of this Legislature should hsve ex ceeded that of tiro years sgo, but it Is so for the number Is 13S0, or 23 more than In 1901. As to the coat of enrolling the acts the saving Is very great, amounting to $1,W5. Yesterday 340 bills and 12 resolutions were ratified, this being a great day's work. 20 young lady type writers worked all day Sunday In order to get the acts ready for ratification yes terday. Three convicts ariived at the peniten tiary today from Bladen and Edgecombe The number received this year has been very small. The number of distillery towns Incor porated, ro far. as known today IS B; Cokely, Myrtle, and Old Sparter in the east, and Shore and William In the west. The Christian Scientists people 'who Lung on here for more than a month fighting the bill designed to put them out of action In North Carolina have gone home. Their fight cont them a pretty penny, for lawyers, board, etc.,1 but they stuck to It and never left the galleries of the Senate and House until the gavel fell and the legislature ad journed sine die. - Mention has been made of the fact that the House of Representatives was heavily loaded with employees. It turns out that It had 20 clerks, 19 pages, 2 door-keepers, and 21 laborers. This broke the record. Of course a lot of these people had been promised political jobs and places had to be made for them. One of the attorneys for the defence in the Haywood murder trial when asked today whether there would be any postponement of the trial said he did not know; that there had been no meet ing of counsel since their first meeting together. He added that Ernest Hay wood the defendent was ihe coolest msn In the crowd; oooler than any of his counsel. Swansboro News. .March V. Our people are well and getting something to eat and drlek, Uo, though we don't say we all work for what we get, In every' community there are loafers and streot-walkere, who know how to tell others how to act, bat take good care and dou't do that way themselves our town Is not an exception to'thstrule. ' ' Lots of improvements going on this year, some new buildings. Ht V( E Mattocks Is building a nice dwelling on hi lot In front of the "Dennis HoaeJ' once known as the "Hotel" here; . . ... !MIm Kate Plttmaa closed her Khool ben lut Friday. Ret 'B H Matthew Is sllU teaching, we hear he will be given ths; ' publlo school here, to commence soon, don't ' think the committee eould choose a, better schoolteacher.. .Brother Matthews is la expert it school teseb lag, 4. ;.:- .r'W.' ;Vi.' -t W iJHr Q W wm im naiur rata Maeuer cam' home last Batirday on a Short visit, saturnine: Monday to finish his school-of four and halfmoaths At Baiter Pith.1 Mr Ward has bad a bird time with those people," trying to teach them how', to- talk as wsll as toleara, they have a language of their owa so peculiar la some ways" that It I hard to lean, they also have a curious way of hailing or calling ,oe - another sometimes, bat each family knows their calls. ' Mr Ward says, they have almost taught him In stead of him teaching them all -the MtllgS. " c f VV- 'r" V' V ' '; : "We hope' the , Legislature did some thing for the benefit of those good peo ple, for they ere good people so far as they know, but they don't know, sad need to be taught to know. 4 ' '. v Our saw mill here Is progressing finely sawing all the time and keeping Ahead on logs," The ' company have now some 2000 logs at mill and some 5000 more cot Id woods. April lit they expect to commence to finish their new plant, started lut year, will continue work un til rnmplottd. ' Vit. E. W. Illll snd Olivia Uow- ! t, two of pot i "y j-nnTf'' MM i ' ' i ) t la double harness for life, last weekand David 6.' WOrk, Esq.hltched 'em up right ind'they are trotting along very smooth Iy so far.1 We wish Ed and "Llvy" much snooess through this rugged pathway of life.,,. ' Schooner; BenVRussell Capt. John Thomas, 8 master, arrived last Sunday, 8th Inst, to lead with' lumber from our mill. One or two others are expected soon,. s ' Mr. 3. F. Pretty man, our boss of the lumber ..company here, didn't turnup last week, but will be on hand this week -so said, he generally comes once a week, he lives In your city you know. Mr; G. W. Ward's school at Baiter Path, on Bogue Banks, Carteret county, will close on Friday, the 20th of this month," providence permitting, at which time and place you are respectfully In vited to come and participate In the Joys and festivities that are expected to be given, a big dinner is one of the special charms and yoa love to eatare know. i Dr. J. W. ' Sanders; Mr. D. 8. Eoonce and probably one or two others are ex pected to be there.and speak and talk on mat ail or one important tning "Educa tion." . Mr. Dan WardofPunta Gorda,Fla , seems to be making something lively as he has bought one or two sharpies late ly from our people here and near here. Dan left here two years sgo to engage in the fish trade there and has succeeded we guess, as he bought a house last year and moved his family. Capt W H Hill and Bro. Ed, have sold their fine Sharpie built here last year by them, to Capt. Elijah Sewell here, for 1500.00, Capt Sewell will put In a small gasoline engine soon, so as to make quick trips to and from Hubert, via Swansboro to New Bern. Mr B T Howland Is quite Blck and one or two other minor cases. 8everal northern gentlemen and fatal lies are, and have been since Xmas, vis iting Mr J W Woodbull and family. Mr. Woodhull has built a floating house, 15 men capacity, for hunting purposes for bis friends from the north. The gardens here are looking well, Mr E W Msttocks has the best we have seen yet A young man here got his Ucenso to marry a pretty young lady last week from Trenton, but astho girls parents were not present, and none would swear that the young lady was 18 years old, the Squire here wouldn't tie tho.akuot. So Ed and Sissy had to stay single until the first of May, when It la sal', Miss E will be 18 years old. JJA young msn from Salter Path, car ried a load of oysttrs to Beaurott last week to the factory, and fell In love with one of thpse pretty girls, he went back soon and went to church, we sup pose with his jularky, and took a seat In the gallery, when coming down steps after preaching, she, or some one else. gave D a push, and thoved blm down stairs, nearly killing poor D. When he not on his feet again, his gal had de parted. Now D says, please don't tell my wife'and we didn't. Election of County Commissioner By order of the Board, I hereby notify the Justices of the Peace of Craven County, to meet at the Court House in New Bora on Fri day the 20th day of March, 1903 at 12 M. to elect a county commission er to fill the . place caused by the death otoommissioner W E Brown. . T "K. R. JONES, - Chmn. Board Co. Com. . I CaMtMilate For Commissiofitrr. I hereby announce myself a , candidate for County : Commissioner fo'iJttiV7r vacancy causedby the j death oi former tlCoMnissidner, W.'E.Browri. u The sup: port of my friends j will be appreciated. : ' i .f,p..p;.STEEE,;. .March 2ndf 190311 Bids Wanted For Shell ! Boot WallJ56mple-1i i tine Cedar Grove. - ; Cemetery, New j ;,(..',,. 'Bern,' N Cv Bv order of the Board of Alderman of tne City of New Bern the cemetery oom mlttee has been directed to advertise,. for bids for construction of a shell rook wall to enolose the balance of the lot of Ce dar Qrove Cemetery. j' J Wall to be 4 feet high (level top) sad 1 foot thick,- v v; -v i-,-,; ,- ..' ' Bid! ere wanted per lineal foot for wall complete; ' ' "v ; T' " '', ' ' Plant and specifications will be fur nlsbed upon application to. the under signed. ; ' . -u ,Jy -:' Bids will be lubloct to acceptance or rejection, by Board, of Aldermen, and must be filed with undersigned on or be fore March 10th, 1908, when tbs bidding wU be closed. : ... j . rnos f. McCarthy, . Ct airman of Cemetery Committee of I- " -!'n of City cf Kow At Soda Fountains. -Exhilarating, Invig orating. Aids Digestion. 1GOOD FOR SAJLE The stock of goods of the late W, E. Brown, Vanceboro, N, t, consisting of general merchandise amounting to about $10,000 Is for sale. The administrator desires offers for the ssme. The gusrdlan of the heirs also desires to lease the store, saw mill, grist mill, and "up-to-date" cotton gin with ware houses where steamers land. . L. H. CUTLER, Administrator of W.E. Brown deceased -New Bern N. C. Brutus and Casslus Would Turn Qreen with envy if they conld seefthe garments worn by the men In NewBem and made by F M Chadwick. Well fitting hand some and swell in style, and showing a man wan a pertecc lorm to perteotion, or making a perfect form in the man that is detective. If you haven't ordered your bprine suit or lieht overcoat, let us show you what a swell you can be when we nave maae your garments. F. M. Chadwick. LIMITED QUANTITY OF 1 niii $3.00 OordL AT , Hollister & Cox Coal Yard. C.J. McSortey QCo's GOOD CONFECTIONERY, j I So toed that the baby can eat Its fill of It. What Is there la pun, delicious con fectionery to hart either baby, child, er grown up persons! There are ao purer materials than the ones we use. There li no cleaner way of making confection ery than ours. ' .,v l.if A ' rl- 'wVJ-ili:" A awuu jia.wjivavi t- finds her best friend In Bndweilvbeea Wholesome, nourishing and , strength trlvlnir. It aids nursing mothers In reap ing strong, healthy .children. J It'! act only good but -.tastes good ' Howevet yoar order oomea, delivery will be made promptly at anyaaaresa, ' j ': J. lF.': .Taylor, "u .five fjntit ' it. o. Nice lot N. C. HAMS just received At J. I. McDanieVs I have a few gallons of Nice stralnedJUoney at 20c qt. Freeh lot Ontario Buckwheat, Clover Hill Print Butter, Maple Syrup, New Orleans and Porto Rico Molasses, Evaporated Peaches and Apples, Prunes, Codfish and IrishPotatoes, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled GoodVof all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and Boasted Coffee. Give me a call. Yoursjto Please, T I lUfallnVfTPI u. ii. muiwiuL 3 'Phone 91. SPRING! SPRING ! ! NEW GOORSs! NEW STYL.ES ! It takes a whole library to educate some people, but customers save money wnen tney $18 00 Mens fuits, latest style, at $10 24 12 50 7 48 10 00 " " B29 7 50 " " " " 4 98 5 00 " " " " 2 93 Childrens Clothing, all sizes, 49e to 4 98 Ladies Dress Oooils, Big Selected Assor- ment Worsted, all colors, 9Jc to 48o, Cashimere, all colors, 24c to 09c. Dress Flannels, all colors, 24c to 79c, We cannot mention goods are arriving daily. All we ask is that you examine our stock for yourselves, and you will find pi ices as Itt F WAIiRKN, JIM UASKIIX, SalHsmrn.' 7') Middle St, next to Uaskill Gaskill Hdw. & Successors to Gaskill Hdw. Co. HARDWARE 78 Middle St. Phono 147. Phone 216.J Keep a full supply of Builders Material, Bash, Doors, Blinds, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stoves and class hardware store. A full line of Railroad, Steamboat and leys, Shafting, Gearings, Pipe, Valves, Belting, Packing, Dose, Etc. Having consolidated tho two houses goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking the future patronage we are, fours truly, Gaskill Hardware and 11 Supply Company, JOSEPH GABKILL. P. A. WILLIS. JOE C. FULFORD. Get the Best. ' The Best Oyster Stews Brooks The Best Barbecue Brooks. The Best Sandwiches Brooks. Apples, Oranges and Candies all good Brooks. Cool Drinks. . Meals Served. BROOKS, Watson's Old Stand. Wall Paper, I Wall Paper. New 19.8 Sample Book Just Received. All styles and all prices 80 to $10 per roll. Boom Moulding lo to 25c foot. ' Give me a trial, all work guar anteed. - EDQART. HOLLO WELL, , 'riater ft Paper Hanger. , . , , BRANCH OFFICE . AB.fBaxter&Co., i;tmmisston - : , 1 Brokers i : ' Sl0vlirCiil"& Mils IJ.CravenBtreei, .,, f: tPhone:33, :Jft NE W.BERN, XL 0.L f MalorOffloV Broadway.'NeV.Tork, - Moderate morglns. SzeeUentserviee, " Ptivite"wIreiKto New York.' . ' ' ' B Ighest banking ' and' mercantile Jref rencea, ' '-'' '' C ?' i 1 1 til .... AA , 1 ... i ., . 1 'l,i ' I. r-:!'0'.J?---':''.' ' if:'-.v , i t :j v : rt yon ezi Wholesale A Retail , iOroeer, -g 71 Rroad Hf g learn auicklv how to see our prices. Wasli Flannels, latest stiles. 19c to 4?c. 8000 yards Percale Remnants, worth 7Jc and 10c, choice at 5c. 8600 yards Bleaching liomnanls worth 7)0, at 4c. 5000 yards Sheeting Remnants, worth He at 3jc. 5000 yards Sheeting Remnants, worth Be at4Jc. all of our Bargains for quoted. Yours, S. COPLON. Hdw. t'i., New Bern, N. C. Mill Supply Co., and J. C. Fulford Supply Co. MILL 8UPPLIE8 44 Craven St. Ranges and everything kept In a first- Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilers, Pul Fittings, Wrenches, Bolts, Nuts, Iron, we are nrenared to furnish nioJi Onalilv trade for past favors and soliciting your Isete Go! Where? For What? To Get the Best Barbecue and Oysters in the city. I All Bight, Come on 1 1?TI2S02?rS i IS THE PLACE. j Opposite Henry's Pharmacy,' : " SEEDS! i! ONION SETS, white, yellow ' and red varieties just received ' Large consignment o! Spring - Seeds from Bolst,' Landreth ; ', ; Ferryt Co. , J j t BBAJjHAlfS PHARMACY. $ f Cor. Pollock Middle Bte, J MIWIWHMMIMIMM Pic-NiCiHairis ust received lfo Ib Pkkled Pork 10a" IN Dry Salt Meat 10c lb, nu Anpu so id jmwiea, inp oe i . Pig Feet Be Ibr Pieties 100 doe, - .: CkA VW.I,tl S..kital 4A nM' SSI r 11 Oodfiih 100 Rs 8 lbs Ho, ' ' FoaBiver Print Butter o lb. Fresh Win PmHM HA IK. ' . vonea sees lee onn, a cans xx voip ped Beet 18c can, I cans Wet ' : ) . . - AR kinds Fresh Package Crackers, r, ' "A tot of Boasted Coffee. ' " Try' a pound of on We OamCy''-l u .f. :x : Tobacco, Snuff, Ctgait and Oheroota, ; " ' Tours Id pleaie, "' - ; prjosVic!.' " 6d;e.?.';i.