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I t i 'ft THE CH3 KZUACUE i THERE 3 t:0 Confederate Veteran Dead. RalbigHj March 18. J. R. Tresdwell, who during the war served In Company K. 81st Regiment, N. C. Troops, was burled today from the Soldiers Home. He it as from Bladen county, and had been In the Home less than a year. Visit Uackbnrn's store this week. Nil n SMS. Pat. Gibson Tie at Pat. Bleecher Tie at Pat. Oxford Tie at Kid Oxford Tie at . Also Lace and Button and Summer weight. 4 Men's Oxfords and High Shoes for Sum- $ 1 mer are all in. iUEU O 1UU UA1U1UO tU Men's Pat. Oxfords at 44 44 44 $ men s mgn-cut colonial, very light rt weight at $4 50. 0,yUAylVTyTnUyUtyUHnUnHHUUV,UUO John Dtmn, I Groce egs to call t,ho attention o( the Ilo'uelteepera to bfe Fine and 12 1 omplete Ftock of . tS ' j Staple and FancGrocerics. ' Every steamer is bringing in soma delloaor to bo added to f bis stock. : . vv' Jt A share of jour trade i solicited. Yoor orders will re- 3E receive oareiui attention ana a i KUAUT IJKLlY-KKr. All order small or large will be appreciated. t 3 J JOHN 2C - t AT THE HEAD , OIT ALL T0BAC0OltRTILI2El. MEADOWS': 1 . fpexdallf prepiswd Xor tie ltdo( Eaatern Carolina. Tnonma good core, inakea Wrappers, and Fill ' - Aft AVIV AM n..t.AUJ . ? claim Freshnete and Good Mechanical XJDgh Gradr Cabbage, Totato, AUorop g.y Onf.MottosI -Sot DrW Cheap But II t Cheab ; ; ' TTbo our gooda and have no wcroti. EJIL&1JA. HEADOYS CO., rn'Pr:, ' rctorjr on Vcv-i T'""-. ' ' CUZOmWE The Haywood TrlaL Raleigh, March 18. As yet no state ment can be seen red as to whether the Ha wood mardercase will or will not be tried this month. Tilt term of court la only 10 days away. Both the prose cution and the defence art keeping very quiet, but It la known that the search for witnesses baa never ceased. Shoes in Spring 0 us. $3 60. 4 60: 9 3 . ; GOLD LEAF Tour Parse. ' - A. ' " ' 1 f . . jww uvi imi''vuf WW Condition.. 4 f and Cotton Guano. it $3 00 300 JK 3 00 Jf 2 60 0 iLaVsJ.N2.N But How flood." ST1TE.REPUBUC1N LEADER ; Tat fjMStkWtl lmWtUCe.AVa SKr : ceeda Mtckard 1 Qreansboro Correapo&deoce, Charlotte Otearrar ISta. r The prsdloUos In The Observer's WaUagtoa:oorrMpoBdanM tUsBora log Uat ez-Seaator Prttehard might sue tad Chief Jottloa Bingham, of the Sap tame Cotrt of the District of " Columbia, ia the eront of the latter gentleman's mlgaatloa, peoaatoned no snrprlse aaumj prominent Bepabllcant here, who have known tor aoma tlma that Mr. Prttehard would probably tall heir to a judicial offloe in the District of Oolum bla,':::;. ';i ; A more Interesting question la the identity of the nun who would succeed Mr Fritohard aa leader of the Republican forces In North Carolina. The moment It made known that the present leader la to retire, lb majority of North Caro lina Republlcana, and especially those who hold offloe and those who wish to become office-holders, twill begin to be stir themselves in behalf of this or that man who would like to become chief patronage dispenser for the G. Ov P. In this State.' Already several gentlemen have their ears to the ground, and when Mr. Prltch ard steps down and out, if he does, the fun will begin. It will be one of the maddest political scrambles ever seen In North Carolina, for the prize is no small thing. When a prominent Republican waa asked today who would be the new leader, he would not venture a predic tion, but said that Messrs. A. R. Holton, Harry Skinner, Carl Duncan, Henry Dockery, H. 8. Earklns, Thomas Settle and Spencer Blackburn, and possibly a few others, would participate in the struggle. It Is not at air probable that the coveted prize would fall to the lot of any one in the eastern part of the Stale. Among many the belief prevails that District Attorney Holton.iwho formerly served the party acceptably as Slate chairman, is the most available man. He la considered safe and conservative and possesses other qualifications 'essen tial to good leadership. Many of the friends of Judge W. P. Bynum, Jr., be lieve that gentleman would make a splendid leader, but, as was stated In this correspondence a few weeks ago, Judge Bynum cares far more tor the practice of law than for the uncertain ties of polities. A man who can-turn down a nomination for Governor with as much unooncern as he would decline an Invitation to deliver a commencement oration at Spreading Oak Academy can not be said to possess any burning polltl eal amUtloa. Wbars In a Name ? Sverj thing ,, Is in the name when it Uhes to Witch Haste Salve. E. 0. De Witt 4 Co., of Chicago, discovered some years ago, how to nuke a.aalve from WltbhHacel that Is speclfie for PUes. For blind, bleeding, itching and protruding Piles, eczema, cuts, burns, twulseeend ell shin dlesasss, DeWltfs Salve has ne equal; This has given rise to nnaatteoe worthless eoanterfelu. Ask for DeWttt'i-i-the' genuine. , P. 8 Duffy. - ' . ' i Demand For Scbool Houses. Baiaian, March ll.-peclal eare had tie he taken bjr the Stato board of edoca- Uoa la scaling down the calls for aid for keeping the public schools .open 4 months la the year. It wet not thought some month ago that the demand would be en large ee they were test year .but en the contrary, they ; were ar larger, afjrregatug 114100. f i? Twenty-tour eountle do not need, any aid. ' It I very" plain hat the Cause of the demand for so large a sum Is in the main a ifcrce xpendlwre lor school noun, i" '' !. nm . i ii Knew Their Basin ess, i , XAtman, March laVNow that the ieftalalnre is over, there Is snore or less talk about the lobbying done during the session." . ,, -(sf K TVi- f It waa remarked today by a very eb4 servant geitteman that the Christian Scteniuts t were the ""Bos Lobbytsti" Be said he had never' seen tbefr equal, and believed that they sew every mem ber, of the legliteture. V --rS 1 i. CASTOR I A 1 Infant and CUldren. ' item. tTatarv1Jttm. Skakw ft.Am t' .r s ea i i iMisawammfswmwmi ii-i ij' 'A' " Attmores OotuleMsd Mine Meal lOe pkg. at i UjPaAer Jr. f t Buy trackburn' Ipfcurf Blend Tea ealv lOe t lb.. .. - mi i Doa't bay anytblngthe,followlas; tines till you have eeea, our stook Ladles, flee shoes, dree goods. In all gradea,las,ilik, notions, hotelry, table Udoii, ton.ils, niate goods a specialty, ribbons, etc Will save you money, see as and be convinced. ' ' ' mW r reclfuVy," " ' - , . T ' ' J.J.BAXTEP. . ()') snd op !0' TREATMENT AT HOME. Dr. Hartman's Free Advice to Women-A Qeneroiis Offer to the Afflicted. BRADY. VI f N- rW Oeentikrv IlllooU Woman's Alllanoe. Miss A. Brady, Corresponding Socro sary Illinois Woman's Alliance, wTites from 2725 Indiana avenue, Chicago, 111.: "Last year from continued strain In literary work I bocamo very much ex hausted, my nerves sccmod to givo way, and I hod backache, hcadacho and seri ous lndigostlon. One of my friends sug gested that I try Pcrana. It certainly acted llko magic on my system. "Within-ten days I felt now lifo and hoalth given me, and by taking an occa sional dose off and on when I feci extra tired, I keep my system In porfoct' order." Miss A. Brady. Miss MUUo Baker writes from 290 East Ohio stroot, Chicago, 111. : . "I Buffered for vears with weakness Brutus and Caeslu .. . Would Turn Oreen with envy if they conld see'the garments worn bv the men in NewBern and made by y M Chadwick. Well fitting hand some and swell in style, ana snowing a man with a perfect form 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 yon what a swell you can be when we have made your garments. 'rV.'JOL, Cbadwlck. Bradfwn's " pharmacy tn 18; HOW OPBN FOB BUSINESS with a new stock of dregs and hew stook of seeds. Opposite .the PostdfBoe rtman Kodaks and Tbotographsc Supplies m.'..-,.. A0ENCY vv-.i.;:. - BiiApnAir8 pharmact.. Garden : Seeds, and. .Onions Sets at ' .u.D.yn. rnarmacy. j DavlsPhanncy hu just received a supply of Lsndreth's Qardea Seeds and ontoa .seta. 'in.-:-- l;fii .:.fr-v.:j Pea 0 0. H:::::, v;'Fo'tihtdilX',; 1 1 'u Pen'" 'k peculiar to women, severo boarlng-down pains, and continual headache. "After using Ave bottles of Poruna I was as well and strong as ever." Miss MlUlo Baker. Mrs. Nellie Blyler, 670 W. Twentloth street, Chicago, 111., President of the Ladles of the G. A. It., has tho following to say about Peruna : Gentlemen "I recommend Peruna especially for women as it promptly onros the woakness of our sex and will always be sure to givo satisfaction." MRS. NELLIE BLYLER. Mrs. W. A. Allison, Assist. Matron of Peoples' Hospital, 758 Sheffield avenue, Chicago, 111., writes : "f bare bad frequent opportunities to observe the wonderful curative ef BRANCH OFFICE A, B. Baxter & Co., Commission Brokers. tt, Conon.Grain & Provisions 17 Craven Street, , Phone 833. NEWJBERN, N. C. Main Office, 81 Broadway JNewJYork. Moderate morgins. Excellent service. Private wires to New York. Highest banking and mercantile ref rences. :h.h i:."-v!. A TENDER RXOARO tor the feelings of our enstomersand our own reputation Induces ns to sell only tender y -t'r r--w- ' " UHTJ The Juley eieaki Ue succulent lamb flhnn. thtt baothiome Bork Lain, and the dainty Veal Cutlet are to be bad here at moderate prices, -tt,. . Bids. Wanted For Shell r EockWalldomple-tiA I tlngr Cedar GrWe ;2 t Cemetery,'New-:'; R order of the Board of Aldereiea of the City of New Bera the cemetery ee mlltee has been directed to advertise for bids for coastrtcUc of a shell roe! wall to enclose the balsa os of the .lot of Ce dar Drove Cemeuim ' t Well to be 4 feet high (level top) and 1 fOOt thick. .' VU VIV,'J', ? Bids -are wanted per .Kneel foot for walloosipleta.) '.V,i'-(Vi- :' 'M'tm i Plans and speclBoatlons will be for- alahed upon application to the under Igned.i .:w rt-'"itf- '.'' ' Bids will be sobloot to aoeepUno or rejection by Board of - aldermen, end must be filed with undersigned on or he roic March lOih, 1S03, when the bidding itlJbeclosed. i .'! ' riTOS F. McCAnTlIY, C n iff' ( f ; t mu fl X ftH4 fects of Peruna. It alleviates pain and soreness, Increases the appetite and so tones up the entire system thai the patient quickly regains strength and health." Mrs. W. A. Allison. Free Horn. AdTioe. In view of the great multitude of womon suffering from some form of female disease and yet unable to And any euro. Dr. Hartman, the renowned specialist on female catarrhal dis eases, has announced his willingness to direct the treatment of as many cases as make application to hint during the summer months without charge. Those wrehlng to become patients should address The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. At Soda Fountains Exhilarating, Hlnvig- orating. ' Aids Digestion. LIMITED QUANTTTY OP n HoUister rB Cox -Coal Yard. GJ.McSorley&Co's -V '1. GOODCONFECnOKLRT.', 8o rood that the baby can eat Its nil Of It. 'What Is there In pure, dellolons con fectionery'' to hurt either baby, child, or ;rown up persons? There are no purer materials tiiiin the ones we use There ) no ri. nnr way of making confeclioa- J3.0I) .4 .ye rv-.'.lt. Ifvtvw'f-.' I'll K Nice lot N. C. HAMS just received At J. L McDaniel's I have a few gallons of Nice strainedJHoney at 20c qt. Fresh lot Ontario Buckwheat, Clover Hill Print Butter, Maple Syrup, New Orleans and Porto Rico Molasses, Evaporated Peaches and Apples, Prunes, Codfish and Irieh'Potatoes, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Goodsof all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and Roasted Coffee. Give me a call. Yoursjto Please, MaTIAnTPT Uswumuu 'Phone 01. SPRING ! SPRING ! ! NEW GOODS! NEW STYLES ! It takes a whole library to educate some people, but customers learn quickly how to save money when they see our prices. $18 00 Mens Suits, latest style, at $10 34 12 50 J" 10 00 ' " " 7 48 6 29 4 98 2 08 7 GO 5 00 Childrens Clothing, all sizes, 49c to 4 98 Ladies Dress Goods, Big Selected Assor- ment Worsted, all colors, 9Jc to 43c, Cash i mere, all colors, 24c to 09c. Dress Flannels, all colors, 24c to 7Pc. We cannot mention all of our Bargains for goods are arriving daily. All we ask is that you examine our stock for yourselves, and you will find prices as quoted. Yours, H F WARREN, J1M.UA-1KIU, Salesmen.' 75 Middle St, next to 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. Phono 147. Phone 216. Keep a full supply of Builders Material, Hash, Doors, Blinds, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stoves and Ranges and everything kept in a ilrst class hardware store. A full line of Railroad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilers, Pul leys, filiafting, Gearings, Pipe, Valvos, Fittings, Wrenches, Bolts, Nuts, Iron, Belting, Packing, Hose, Etc. Having consolidated the two houses we are prepared to furnish High Quality goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking the trade for past favors and soliciting your future patronage we are, Yours truly, Gastill Hardware and JOSEPH GASKILL. P. A. 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. Heals Served . .BROOKS, Watson's Old Stand. i Wall Paper, i Wall Paper. X New 19;i Sample Book Just T Keceivea. X AH styles and all prices 8o to X' iiv per rou. Boom Heralding le to 25c foot. Give me a triL all work nur X t . r" i .r. 7T x w anieeo. - - - j EOOARJ, flOLLOWELL, v " ': Printer ft Paper Hanger. i1 ; A. GOOD IXUSOJESS .i.-n H m-tkJ.- "... i - ' Tbaatoea- 'Of gooda of the lata W, X. Brown, Vsnoeboro, N, W, consisting of feearal sMrcbandba amoaaUDg to about j Tho administrator desires offers (of thasama. ' i'ff j:f "l .i Tba gurdlaa t . the heirs also deslras to leas ; the store, saw Bill, grist mill snfl. .,'np-o-dUH eotton gin with ware & cm see wher lUamers land. $ j.r..-L. a. OUTbBR, Administrator of W J.K. Drown deceased- Hew Bern N. O, l- ' : -? Wholesale eft Retail , Grocer, 71 Brcaei St' Wash Flannels, latest styles, 19c to 4ec. 8000 yards Percale Remnants, worth 7jc and 10c, choice at 5c. 3600 yards Bleaching Remnants worth 71c, at 4c. 5000 yards Sheeting Remnants, worth 5c at 3Jc. 5000 yards Sheeting Remnants, worth Cc at4Jc. S. COPLON. Hdw. Ci., New Bern, N. C. Mill Supply Company, WILLIS. JOE C. FULFORD. 1 Iiets Go! Where ? For What? To Get the Best Barbecue and Oysters in the city. All Right, Come on 1 i NiSaOars ! IS TIIK PLACE. X Opposite Henry's Pharmaoy. SEEDS I I 1 ONION SETS, white, yellow X $ ..ii A 3 & : l T targe eonalgnmant of Iprtng . S Seedi from BuUt, Landreth X Ferry Co. X f brauhXm's pbabuaot. f 4 Cor. Pollock A Middle Bsa. ) t ItMIIMfWMHHIUIMK Pic-Nic Hams lost reoelved 11 Ibj Ptokled Fork lOo lb Dry Bait Meat lOe lb, . , rrTrlroelbtPIckled.TrlpoSclb Pig Feet 5o lb) Ptcklet lOo doa, - Old Fashioned Bockwhaat lOo pkg. Codflsn 106 lb, t tb , ' Fox Btm Print Battat lis, Ik Freh ; " Tina PranM B Ihk . ....... .... 1 Corned Beef l(kl can, I ean tSc, Chip pod Boef 15o oia, t aaas tSot ;w, t'l AU kinds Fresh Paekag Crack erm 'A lot of Boasted Coffee, ,Try ftponnd of onr Mo Coffee. N -. - ' t Tobacco, Bntiff, Cigars and Ohsroota, ' " t , Toan to please,
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