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-fill ) La Aj jCK'f- VOL. XX-NO. 294 NEW BIRR, H. CM THURSDAY M0RWH8, MARCH 12, 1903. TWENTY-FIRST YIAR $ A. TT - Pat. Gibson Tie at Pat. Bleecher Tie Pat. Oxford Tie at Kid Oxford Tie at Jj) and Summer weight. k And High-cut Bleecher, these are beau- X $ ties at $3 00. 5 IS Men's Oxfords and High Shoes for Sum- w mer are all in. $ Men's Kid Oxfords Men's Pat. Oxfords " y " K Men's High-cut Colonial, very light weight at $4 60. &? A 4444444444444444444444 John Dunn, Gtoce 3 0 rs to cull I In' iit,t.rtnl.ion at tlm ' OMli'll'tu StO!' i of I Staple and Fancy Groceries. 2 Ev.ry steamer is bringing in some delicacy to be added to 5 bis stock. 2 A nhare of your trade is solicited. Your orders will re- 5 n'w-ive careful attention and a PROM IT DELIVERY. All orders small or large will be appreciated. 1 JOHN DUNN, 11' J Pl.OlH- 71. AT THE IIKAl) OF ALL TOBACCO FERTILIZER. MEADOWS' GOLD LEAF TO fo)- 12)J Specially prepared for the lands mm. good cure, makes Wrappers and Fills Your Purse. As our go xls are manufactured ne: r yoa and not reebipped, we cluim Freshness and Good Mechanical Condition. High Grade Cabbage, Potato, AUcrop and Cotton Guano. Our Motto: "Not How Cheap But IIow Good." Use our goods and have no regrets. E. H. & J. A. MEADOWS CO., M'n'frs, Factory on Neme River. NEW BERN, N. 0, J . A. JONES. Livery, Feed Sale ana Exchange LARQK8T AKD IXMSET STOCK OF. tret offered for sale in thia oitr, Abo a complete line of Cnggiec, Cart Wheels, Ao, fi-i;S. v fa , ,. a ywiAiia) Eastman Kra fts arid noto'gtaphk Supplies C;; agency, r.::: . V .' BRADIIAM'8 Til ARM ACT. 8 1 . $3 00 at . . . 300 3 00 . . .2 60 at $2 60. at $3 60. 44 4 60. ITnnaplrAnnnm fat hia Vina anA Grocer, POLLOCK ST. of Eastern Cnrolin. . - Asarlttadof tub Btt in.1:' ! W" Hmtbcm Eob-, VWkiwi, :'';i-iii.frm V? crui i. KltWIU'l Oil SUM, i Bradharn'sM ,(PfLimucy Insure a is kow opis roa busikwb !tfc I iw I lock of dfp2 n4 new ttoek of Mdt. t!.r. ' THE OLD RELIABLE 7Ak AbsolQWPiire THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE If-C Exhibit at St. Louis. Ralxiqb, H4rch 11. There It much Interest hi North Carolina's having a really great exhibit at the St. Lonls Er position. The legislators provides for a $10,000 appropriation In cases like amount Is otherwise raised. . It Is said that the $10,000 to be private ljr raised will be forth coming. Owing to the fact that the State has snoh a eu' perb collection of objects In Its great mnsenm. It can make an exhibit at much less cost thsn other States, tho museum collection is so practical and so varied, that It Is always 'Instantly available for use. Bay Hackburn's perfect blend ro&atcd coffee 20c lb Market Letter on Cotton. By Private Wire to J. E. Latham k Co. Niw Yobk, March 11. Hay sold at 10 eent again this a. m. then broke to 9.90. For the first time since the price was at 9.54 the market had a set bsek. It looked all day as though the bolls were selling ont on the shorts, and taking profits. August went to 9.53 and broke at 9.12 In ao time. When the selling started, the market was seen to be well covered. The flood news carried the market up rapidly this week, and a set back Is nat nsnal. In case the bull people consider discretion the better part of valor and begin to sell around 10 cent, there will be a set back of importance. If the river over flows snd shorts In May climb, why there will be another advance, but It be gins to look as It Angost could be sold again on every advance. If this msrket gets wobbly here, we can hardly look for higher prices than those reached on the last advance. The price is a big one snd we doubt U the market would have recovered this way had it not been for flood news. It is a fine thing for the trails. They were selling cotton to the bear deque today and taking the bear money. If It goes higher they will have more to sell. Floods may cause another advance bat as .August works over Si we would not be long of the market and would take the short side on every bulge Every (actor works against the market at 10 oenta. A flood will mean a big crop nsxt year. It Is a big market on both sides and big saoney If one csn catch the flactasUons. O. W. Lis & Co. Visit Hackburn's store this week. Sir Walter Raleigh Fund. KaLiiqh, March 11. Inquiry was msde today of Treasurer Brown of the Sir Walter Raleigh Monument fund, as to what, progress had been made In se- curtng money. '" He said that to far only $100 had been received, of which only $10 had come In this year. ' There is surprise at the slow ness with which money has come In, as It was thoughttwo year ago the funds would be In hand the Memorial Status eovld be erected here this year. It Is strange that the tobacco msnnfao taren and dealers of the country have apt contributed to this fund. The mstter ought to bs laid before them. y n The Bin Heyer Passed. I atUntrj tare. iLOnl ot the bills which died la the Senate was that of Senator Godwin, . intsodnoed about the foOrth day of the session, to prevent Are lnsnrsaw onmpenlee doing bailees! in this State from entering into combina tions M eontrol rate tor Ore" lasorsnca on property lis this Btate.,c ;' The bill never cot any further than the lasnranee committee.' It was known from the tery first that the legislature wovM piM.M tMB'Mll.' .;, Go to Hackburn's for new and op-to- dsieioodsv?1-'"" . -.'V v. ?0M ttVFOjphlarlxiah. ;fetiii), Itaroh il-State Treasurer Lacy, today offered for sale new Ussae1 of bonds, of which $300,000 Is in coupon bonds, of denomination $500 and $1,000 snd $100,000 In registered bonds of de nominations $50, all beating I per eent Interest, 'payable semi-annually, dated January 1st, 1903, payable 19 years afur date and exempt from all taxation. . . ' Bids will be received until noon, April lad. Treasurer Lacy says, $60 registered "bonds are issued la hope that people will tske tbm and that It will be a popular loan. They are exempt front all taxation tnolndlug Income tax, , . ' IMPORTANT BANKING LAW. New Powers Granted Corporation Com mission. Methodist Orphanage Fund. Failure to Secure State Reformatory. Raleigh, March, 11. A very Import ant act of the Legislature, ratified Mon day, regarding the Banking Laws, and gives the Cerporatlon Commission new powers and duties as to the supervision of banks. It provides for the chartering of banks by the Secretary of Stste, with the concurrence of the corporation com mission, without application having to be made to the Legislature. It defines the duties of the corporation commission In the supervision of State, private and saving banks, and requires all banks operated without charters to spply for charters and conform to the banking law of tho State. Under the terms of this new law banks can begin operations with a minimum capital of $5,000 In towes of 1500 popula tfon or less. It Is learned from treasurer Joseph O. Brown, of the Methodist Orphanage that the gift and subscriptions to the orphan age fund now aggregates $60,000. Work which has been susponded two month;, Is to be resumed this month, and there will be no further stop until the main building Is completed. The effort to secure a reformatory for young criminals by means of a legists tire act failed. It may be that a private Institution will be started. The King's Daughters have the matter of reforma tion of young criminals and of boys who have no proper home very much at heart and it Is hoped that something will be done. In the bill as Introduced a State appro prlatlon was asken for, but this was cut out. Even after it had been thus stricken out, the bill could not be passod. CLARK. March 11. After a Ions; time the brick mills have begun work. Mr William Ipock and family of South River, are here on a visit. Mr John Simpson anil wife of New Bern are spending a few days with friends here. Mr C W Barboifr wont to New Bern Sunday. Mr George Wilcox, of flollair wai In Clark Friday. Several young men went to Tnacarora Funday. V. A T?rri!ili Woapon. The TVe:vi'n ci'.mnum to every port of Hindustan, fo ns to deserve the nnmo of tli n.it ioiml arm, la the "ka tnr." This 1: r. 'iro.iil, two cd;ed dag ger, the hilt of whirli la formed Bome thlnp liUe n:i II, the hand Krnspinn; the croKHlmr, which Is tTenerally double, while tho iilo bars extend on eneh side of the wrlHL Some kutnra i;re made with five blades, which unite Into one, but by squeezing together the erosBbnre di verge like the fingers of n hand when the thrust has heen given. Other ka tnra nre made In sets of two or. even three, of diminishing sizes, tbo blades of the larger Ix-lng hollow and forming shenths for the smaller. Some of the southern Indian Uatnrs, known uB "death givers," are immense weapons, nearly two feet long In tho blade, and tho hilts nre a mass of fantastic scroll work and mythological moisten), the cobra with expanded hood figuring largely. There Is nlso the "blch'hwa," or scorpion's sting, a doubly curved dagger; tho "khanjar," a larger form of tho same, and the "peshkabz," or bunting knife. Put none of these elab orate weapons has about It tho terri bly ""businesslike" look of tho Kbyber knife (cu'burn), with its ponderous sin gle edged, tapering blado and plain ivory hilt Chambers' Journal. CASTOR! A For Infants and Cbildron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Attmores Condensed Mince Most 10c pkg. at J RIParker Jf. Don't buy anything In the following tines till you have - seen our stock Ladles line shoes, drets goods, In all grades.lscenllks, notions, hoselry, tsble linen, towels,- whits goods a specialty, ribbons, etc.:- Will save you money, see us snd be convinced. Berpecifully, ' 3. J. BAXTER. , 8 Hackburn's new Oxfords. ! Split peu S pkg for 25c at J It Parker Garden Seeds and Onions Sets at J.' - J -s iA''". i DaTls' Pharmacy, ? ; Davis Pharmacy has' Just received a supply of Landretb s Garden Seeds and onion sets.', . ,t t iii,. Mice lot Horth Carolina hams 15o at J R. PstkerJr, Territory and Contracts To Agents. ' Having " accepted the agency, for the Eastern District Of North Carolina tor the Pena Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, Pa, I osn offer good terrt tory snd liberal contracts to a fsw repre sentatlvc agonU. Over eleven million dollars of Insurance wrlltenln December JASPER. March 10. Farmers have finished planting potatoes. If It stays as warm as It Is now It won't be long before they are np. Mr. Ed Welherlngton has finished his tramway and as soon as the switch Is completed he will begin to get off bis timber. Messrs. John Dawson, Ernest Dough erty and Johnny Welherlngton, three of Jasper's most promising young men, who have been attending school, have re turned home to begin preparations for planting a crop. lA good number of Our young people attended the entertainment at the close of Miss Sarah Banna's school st Tusca- rora Friday night the 27th of February. The exercises were simply grand and proyed the efficiency and ability of the beloved and worthy teacher, Mies Sarah Baum. Miss Jessie Price, sister of our teacher W. T. Price of Askln, who visited her brother last week, returned home Friday evening. The school at Jasper, with the assist ance of the young people of the neigh borhood, is making preparations for an entertainment at the close nf tho school We will write later and give date of en tertalnment. We are glad to sav that Mr. Silas Heath, one of our old and respected citizens who has been very sick, Is much better. OLIVERS. March 11. The rain has ceased and now we look for belter weather. There was a large gathering at the Piney Grove church Sunday. Every body seemed to eojoy the services. Mr and Mrs Peter Smith, Mr Harry Brogdeo, Misses Tollln Freeman and Ethel McDaniel of Trenton spent Sun day evening with Mr J C Parker's faml- iy- Mr Clark Henderson, of Maysvllle spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr C T Ward. Mr H P Parker of Tree loo, was the guest of his father, J C Parker Bun- day. It Is with great sorrow wo record the death of Mrs George Barrow, who passed away after an operation. Clod comfort the bereaved ones who have our deepest sympathy. Mr Burrel Parkor went to Trenton this morning on a business errand. Gray Eyes. Serious Flood Conditions. Memphis, March 11. The river last night was 35 feet on the gnngo. A ris ing current with more driftwood run ning than at any previous time. Itislelleved that the river will rise higher and Increase In speed loday. Government officials say that a grave situational affairs Is Imminent. 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 Bern on Fri day the 20th day of March, 1903 at 12 M. to elect a county commission er to fill the placo caused by the death of commissioner W E Brown. K. R. JONES, Chmn. Board Co. Corn. Ca niale For Zmmui I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner to fill the vacancy caused by the death 01 former Commissioner, W. E.Brown. The sup port of my friends will be appreciated. '-', D. P. STKEET. ; March 2ndjl003. Bids Wanted For Shell Kock Wall Comple- f tlng.Cedar Grove Cemetery, New Sis order of the Board of Aldermen of the City of New Bert the cemetery com mittee has besarawcted to advertise for bids for construction of s shell rock wall h eneiow me oaisnoe oi ms ioi Oi ue dsr Grove Cemetery. tt VX'Aif't'' Wall to be 4 feet high (level top) and 1 foot thlckr s , tt '.hi i ,J- J f ( 4 Bids are wanted per lineal 'foot for wall complete. . t v i r Plans and specifications Will be fur allhed aposr application to the under signed. , . ' ' " f Bids win be subject to acceptance pt rejection ' by Board of Aldermen, and must bs filed with undersigned on or be fots Msrch 10th, 1903, when the bidding wUbeclosed. ' .' ..... :. rnos f. McCarthy,- CtSlrman of Cemetery Commlllee, Of fiPSI "HI'I" J il 1 i At Soda Fountains Exhilarating, llnvig orating. v Aids Digestion. A GOOD "IHISINE FOR SALE The stock of goods of the late W, E. Brown, Vanceboro, N, C, consisting of general merchandise amounting to about $10,000 Is for sale The administrator desires offers for the same. The guardian 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 Cassius Would Turn Green with envy if they could seethe garments worn by the men in NewBern and made by Jf M Cliadwick. Well fitting hand some and swell in style, and showing a man wun a perteet lorm to perfection, or making a perfect form in the man that is defective. If you haven't ordered your Spring suit or light overcoat, let us show you wliat a swell you can be when we nave made your garments. F. M. Cliadwick, LIMITED QUANTITY OF AT ,. Hollister & Cox Conl Yard. C.J. McSorley & Cofs JXHZ a EST, or GOOD CONFECTIONERY, f . So good that the baby can eat Its AH of It. What Is there in pore, delicious con fectionery to hurt either baby, child, or irrown nn nenons t ' Thara am no nam materials than the ones we use. There Is no cleaner way of making confection ory than ours, " - , a ' . t " A -Yoking Ilo'Ser j finds her best friend In Endwels beet Wholesome, nourishing, and strength giving. It aids nnraing mothers In reef- big strong, healthy children. It's not only good but tastes good. - However yoar order comes, delivery wQl be mads promptly at any auuress. mm ODD $3.00 Cord. Coofectione Stow 1 T I 1 3 -trt " ..... I J. F, Tnylor, Nice lot N. C. HAMS just received At J. I. McDaniel 's I have a few gallons of Nice stralncdjJHoney at 20c qt. Fresh lot Ontario Buckwheat, Clover Hill Print Butter, Maplo Syi up, New Orleans and Porto Rico Molasses, Evaporated Teaches and Apples, Prunes, Codfish and Irislf Potatoes, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Goodsof all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and Roasted Coffee. Give me a call. Yoursjto Please, J. L McDANICL, 'Phone 01. SPRING! SPRING ! I JtfEW GOOIS! MEW STYLES I It takes a whole library to educate some people, but customers save money when they $18 00 Mens Fuits. latest style, at $10 24 12 50 " " " " " 7 48 10 0" " " " " 0 29 7!i0 " " " " 4 98 r 00 ' 2 93 Chililrens Clotliinj;, all sizes, 49c to 4 98 Ladies Dress Gonds, Big Selected Assor- ment Worsted, all colors, 9jc to 4e, Cashimere, all colors, 34c to C9c. Dress Flannels, all colors, 21c to 79c. We cannot mention all of our Bargains lor goods are arriving daily. All we ask is that you examine our stock for yourselves, and you will find prices as quoted. M F WARItKN JIM (1A1KII.1 , Salesmen.' 75 Middle St, next !o Gaskill Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., Successors to Gaskill Hdw. Co. and J. C. Fulford Supply Co. HARDWARE 73 Middle St. MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St. Phone 147. Phone 216.J Keep a full supply of Buildors Material, Hash, Doors, Blinds, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stoves and Ranges and everything kopt in a llrst- class hardware store. A full line of Railroad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilers, Pul leys, Shaftiog, Gearings, Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Wrenches, Bolts, Nuts, Iron, Uclting, Packing, Hose, Etc. Having consolidated the two houses goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking the future patronago we are, yours truly, Gastill Hardware and JOSEPH GASKILL. P. A. Wall Paper, Wall Paper, f Mew 10.8 Sample Book. Just Received. All styles and all prices 8c to $10 per roU. Boom Moulding lc to 25c foot. Give me a trial, all work guar anteed. EDOAR T. HOLLOW ELL. . Printer & Paper Hanger. BRANCH OFFICE A. B. Baxter & Co., Commission Brokers, Stocts, CottCD.GTain & FniTlsicEX v-'-i 1? Craven Btreet, ,y Phone 888. - KKVV.BBRN, S. U. H - MalnOfflce, 81 Broadway ,Nsw,Tork. ' Moderate morglns. . Szoellent tervios. PMvate wires to New York. ' ' Highest Wklng aad mercanlils nt- rsnees. ' ; : .v, ' j ! Get theBesU i The Best Oyster Btews Brooks J The Best Barbocue Brooks. a ; The Best Sandwiches Brooks. l Apples, Oranges and Candies all good Brooks. f Cool Drinks. ft Meals Served. ; BROOKS, I I Watson's Old Stand. J Wholesale A Retail 'Grocer, 71 Broad HV learn quickly how to see our prices. Wash Flannels, latest stylos, 19c to 4?c. 3000 yards Percale Kemnants, worth 7Ji: and 10c, choice at 5c. 3500 yards Bleaching Uemnanls worth 71c, at 4c. 5000 yards Sheeting Kemnants, worth 5c at 3Je. 5000 yards Sheeting Kemnants, worlh (U-at4Jc. Yours, S. COPLON. Hdw. Ci. New Bern, N. C. we are prepared to furnish High Quality trade for past favors and soliciting your Mill Supply Company, WILLIS. JOB C. FULFORD. Lets Go I Where ? For What? To Get the Best Barbecue and Oysters in the city. All Right, Come on IS TIIE PLACE. Opposite Henry's Pharmacy. t SEEDS ! ONION SETS, white, yellow and red varieties just received Large consignment of Spring Seeds from Buist, Landreth -Ferry" Co. B RADII AM S PHARMACY. Cor. PolloskU Middle Sts.) Mi Pic-Nic Hams Just received lie lb) Pickled Pork lOo lb Dry Bait Meat 10c lb, Fresh Tripe 8c lb PtckledjTrlpe Bo lb Pig Feet Be lb; Pickles lOo doa. Old Fashioned Buckwheat 10c pkg. Codfish 10cns lbs 96c, Fox Klvef Print gutter Me lb, Fresh Elgin Butter tOo lb. k Fine Prunes 8e lb. t , a Corned Beet 16c oan, I cans SSe, Chip ped Beef 15e can, cans tSc AH kinds Fresh Package Crackers. A lot of Roasted Coffee. Try a pound ef en tOe Coffee. J',",, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars and Cherooto, : Tonrs to please, Vv' ' ; - .:.F..!r:;! Ci Co snd January. . J. COL'KCIL rrowN, i ' t r - v ' c, tuy V y. in as tr 1" 1 Tea r 1 A" - v"j of Cl'yof Tew 0.
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