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1 -;. KIW BIES, R. C, TUISDAY UOESIHfl, MAECH 17, 1903. VOL XX HO. 298 TWENTY-FIRST YIAR AW f. Hackbafafs I Prices are Persuasive and coupld with the exiiteme-.. i ly high jrado of dry goods we eell, they are most conTincing. People who come here onoe never go any place else. Why should they? Travel the world over they couldn't find better j prices speak for themselves. Look at these : Beautiful Foulard Silks, 24 inches wide, good values at $1 00 and tl 26, THIS WEEK for 59c and 83c. Out only In waist or drees patterns thig is a chance for those who are looking for an Kaster dress. Something special in Table Linen .Cheapest thing ever put on the market, a look at these goods, will convince you. A Mercerised Table Linen, beauti ful design, at ONLY 60c. Napkins to match, Size 19x19 inch, per do tl 50. Towels, we have them at 6c to 60c. Think of this a Towel 46x26 inch, at ONLY 25o John Dunn, Gfocef egs to caU.llio .itteiUiou of the omplete Mm: ; ol Staple and Fancy Groceries. Kvmv tteamer is bringing in 55 Ills 8tot:K. J A .sli.ne of jour trade is solicited. Your orders will re- receive careful attention and a PKOMI T DELIVERY. J All orders small or large will be appreciated. I JOHN 5 lkliMi(. 74. THK head ok all TOBACCO FERTILIZES. ; 1 MEADOWS' GOLD LEAF U V '.on 1 I ! I Specially prepared for the lands good cure, makes Wrappers and Fills ' As our goods are manufactured ' claim freshness and Good Mechanical 'ondukra. Iligh Grade Cabbage, Potato, AUerop and Cotton Gtasno. V: Our Motto: "Not How Choap Bot IIow Good." Uso our goods and have no regrets'. E, H. & J. A. MFADOWS CO., Nh'frs, Factory ou Neusc IU vet. J. -A.. Livery, Feed Site ana Exchange I LAnam amd ' ":, . ever offered for sals U this titr, . Abo oompleta Una of BtEgist, Cart jrheels, e,---,,, ' w'-: '--tf,rj.:l?w.-?'.:f-i ." isY A JOTlLZh Eastman Kodaks :ani: botographicSuppt:ts 0k.Y t ;Jfc ::ff 8 A goods si lower prices. The i i) 2 Housekeepers to his Fine and some delicacy to be added to 2t DUNN, Grocer, POJULOCKBT. II nnnnn www. u H !i pi of Eastern Carolia . ' Insures a Your Parse. ner.r yon and not reshlpped, we JNEW BERK, N. C. luron; stocx or- r A ear lead f saoh jut ia. .Wagons, 1 Lviisj Bobs ? Whlpa, Brtti St. Ittt irt'i C'4 EU:i. Brzdhzm's ft1: JOlsTBS, iliilil SKID -TORTURED AOABIES - And Tiredi Fretted -.''S??t J?Dlnfcsoi)t' Instant MBet and refreshing sleep tot skuvtottursd babtoi and rest for Mrad, worried mothers n warm baths irtth CuUcurt Sotp, and gsntlo anoint Ings wha CuUcura Olatnieiit, parert ol emomsnt Ikm cum. to be followed m severe eases by mud doses of CuUcura Besolmt Wis. ' This to the parest, swsstsst, most speedy, permanent and economical tratmnt fnr .tnrtnrlnir. dUflfurlBg, Itching, tmrntog, bleeding. mmij,vnmiBa. wna punpiy- tva ana sasly humours, with loss of hair, of In. fsnts and ehUdren, as well as adults, and la sure to succeed when all other .remedies and the best physicians tali : The Sgonlilng ltohlng and burning of the sun. as fa eczema; the frightful sealing, as la psoriasis j the lots of hair and onuUngof the scalp, m In soalled head: the faolal disfigurement, as In pimples and ringworm; the awful raf tering of Infants, and anxiety of worn out parents, ei la milk enut, tetter and salt rheum, all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to soocess. fully oops with them.' That CuUcura 8osp, Ointment - and Plus are inch stands proven beyond all doubt No statement Is made regarding them that Is not juatined by the strongest evi dence. The pmity and sweetness, the power to aiM immediate relief, the certainty of speed, and permanent ears, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard akin cures and humour remedies of the ctrlnsed world. THE HAYWOOD CASE Qiestloa of Trial This Month. Code Com mission Meet Fairbanks Presi dential Boom. B-iuioH, ttareh 15. There wu a eon rsaee Saturday night of the attoiaeys fortaedefeasa la the Haywood ease. Whet asked whether there would be any application for a continuance of the i utn Jnly, one of them said he had aothlag to say. - There Is s street rumor to the effect that a continuance will be asked tor. The members of the eod commission t here today, these being T. B. WoBMck, K. T. Galley and W. & Boo i, ia order to -organise and maks preliminary arrangements for work, which H Is understood will be begun Hay 1st Bannhllcana hat ma that Ex-Dlatrict Attorney, Claude. Bernard Is looking after the Baleigh end ol tha Fairbanks boom for the presidency- j The counsel for the prosecution in the Haywood ease will all be bare Wednes day. John Woodard has been hers all the white, Donnell Gilliam arriTsd yes- tsrday sad Walter X Daniel comes Wed' aesday. Xz-Jsdge A W Orahaa wfU not appear for the prosecution. & had been engaged to do a special Has of work, but gave aotlos a few days ago that fee con id aot appear la the esse. Ha is now at Waea Woodard was asked if the ease would be tried at the'' term beginning laateAttdj he replied (hat this depended spot the defense, The defendant being m )aQ, the proseeuUoa could not. well Insist apem a continuance which weald be a denial of the delendsat's tight to s speedy trial,) It Is expected , that Is a day or two sdge Jastlos win nsme s SMleftwWprosseutefor the Btstet io- Hcltor Armlstead Jones baring declined to act.""' C ASTOR I A v h Jor Infants and Children. : : TiiHciYoaH3TiA!x:E::t Hsrs yoa seen the. asw Lace Hose st Haekbera'a.,,-; wviu;! ,v j t OcrtMleats Ho 'lM for ons shafj a OaplUl. Block ' A. AY '. 0, R,' tl. :Op. usued bf , Ralph Ben baring bees lost, I w m maks application for a duploete. tH 9ilftVi:lmV V.PWABD. r Assignee. stina, Adm.-RalpB Bell llsfissssi I ' Tot osa and whatyoa want ia ' fancy Hose at lleckburn's. . iifxMrv w ' 'AUmofos Ootid eneed lllnos Meat 10c pkg.atjn;rarirrJr. P t - smbmmsMsIi Cari:n li.'.i Cr.:cs3.Scts at 7. ' S r ' 1 i UilR THE PISTOL. Brings Death and Causes Dismay at Tarboro. Dr. Julian M. Baker Kills Dr. Bass. . Both Prominent Physlclsas. Long Stsnding Feud Dne , to Jealously. Special to Journal. Tabbobo, N. C March 18 Today Dr Julian M. Baker, a leading physician, shot and mortally wounded Dr B T Baes. There bad been a feud between the men for s long time, and several months ago Bass, who weighs 800 pounds and li an athlete, knocked Baker down. Professional jealously Is said to be the prime cause of the shooting. ' Baker was in charge of a private bos pll bere. Bass made charges against him which the Board of Health and trus tees Investigated and dismissed. A few days ago there was another difficulty In tbe conrt bonse. Friend) In tervened and prevented further trouble, bnt they tried In vain to effect a recon ciliation. Baai it about 57 years old and waa sec. ond only to Baker 'as a physician. Dr, Baker married a daughter of Judge How srd. The shooting threw Tarboro Into In tense excitement all day. COVE March 16. We notice a petition In town tbla this morning begging the A. A N C. It. R. Officials to change tho name of our station to Cove Instead of Core Creek and we sincerely hope they will give it their careful attention as there Is considerable trouble In getting goods here. Wo are glad to welcome our friend Mr Brose Coi back with us again. Hs returned yesterday from tbe Baltimore Hospital where bo has had an operation performed. Hr McDanlel of Jonoa county took tbe train here thli morning for Oolds boro In search of bis sixteen year old son who was pnrsuaded to leave home by friends on Saturday night the 14tb Inst sir John Bonden of New Bern came up yesterday and returned on the eve ning train be waa a guest of Mr L F Taylor. Misses Cordon Avery and Kennle Daughterly took a trip to Pollockivllle yesterday. Farmers aro pretty well with their work moat everybody waiting for tune to plant corn. Henoa. More Riots. Disturbances of strikers sre not near ly as grave as sn Individual disorder of ths system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by ut ter collapse, unless a reliable remedy Is immediately employed. There's noth ing so efficient lo cure disorders of tbe Liver or Eidneyi as Electric Bitters. .It's s wonderfnl tonic, end effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for ran ' down systems. It dispels . Herv- ousness,"Rhenmatlsm and Weoralgla sad sxpels Mslaria germs. Only 60a and satisfaction guaranteed by C.D.Brsdhsm Druggist -V mm v Quarterly Meetings, New Bern DIs- : ., trict 'Jones Circuit; Oak Prove, Aortl 4 and try N CraVeo Circuit, Beech Grove, April 18 and 19. ;i . .. ' Centenary, April 19th. Oriental, Arspshoe Msy 16, and 17. ,' . Psmllco, Brosd OrceIC Msy 28 and Carteret, Oak Grove, June 18th and 14th. :.,,-. F.D. SWINDELL, - . Qe to Heck burn's for aew dress trlnv Bee Hsokbnra's new Applique. They crejustlovsly. .ri. "."-v- fri Maple Syrup 88e qt at J. R, Parker '57hat more can you get anywhere in add tlon to Satistaction P yio guarantee that. ' ., Suits cleaned .and pressedJc:v;,.! c: n, THE OLD RELIABLE " - w 1 i i j Bm0 Absolutely: Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE OLIVERS. March 14. Weather Is very pleasant here only a little too cool. Miss Virginia Oldfleld and MrsGer ock of White Oak, spent part of this week at Mrs C I Ward'. Messrs JM and CM Heath spent Thursday In Mew Bern. Messrs M H Parker and J D Heath spent Friday In New Bern. Miss Etta Freeman, tbe popular young school teacher of this place went to Trenton yesterday for a few day p. We wish her a pleaaant time. Her father passed through Oliver's yesterday. Gray Eyes. 50 Operatives Wanted at the Knitting Mills. 50 girls and boys over 12 years of age can find employment at the Knitting Mill at once. Work light, clean and profitable. All piece work. Bright boys or girls can earn from $3 to $5 per week after they learn. Apply to J. H. Wed- dell, Supt. Sout hern Hosiery Mills, Griffith St., New Bern, N. O. The Remex Fountain Pen MICE $1.50. Owen G. Dunn, & POLLOCK BT. Iiefs Go ! Where!? 2TXZ2kZO'ET'S For What? To Get the Best Barbecue i and Oysters ia the city. All Bight,' Come on ' ; IS THE PLACE. ; -'Opposite Henri'i Pharmacy.., eeseeeesse gIBttsw3BWBsB tho: Best. The Besi Oyster Btews Brooks . Ths Best BsrbeouerBrooks. ; "v V .The Best BaadwIcbesBrooks, 'Apples, Oisngei and Candies all sodBnwksw..' . - ; , -.: Coot Ortnka, :.-i .'.-. Meals Berred.'v-' f.BROOIIS, ;:Cj?. Watso- Old JBtaaqV tfji a ocop nusiwEsa Ths stock of s-oods ol the Isle W. & Brown. Yanceboro. N. conslsllor of general merchandise amooaUng to about I0,0WU for sals.. - ... ;,.. Ths administrator desires Offers for the same. , , . Tlie guardian of tbe heirs also dctres to Icms tlie store, saw mill, grtnt milt. and "op to dnic" cotloo gin with ware bon'S bf'e '"in- '- Ifii-.l. r w sn At Soda Fountains. Exhilarating, (Invig orating. Aids Digestion. LIMITED QUANTITY OF ri AT , Hollister & Cox Coal Yard. C.J. McSorley & Co's r GOOD CONFECTIONERY. Bo eood that the babveaneat Its fill Of It. What Is there In pure, delicious con fectionery to hurt either baby, child, or grown up persons f There are no purer materials than the ones we use. There Is no cleaner way of making confection ery than ours. BRANCH OFFICE A. B. Baxter & Co., Commission Brokers. Mi, Cotton.GralQ & fron ' 17 Craven Btreet, Phone 2S3. - NEWJBIRN, R.JO. Main Office, 61 BroadwayJXewYork. Moderate morgins. Excellent service. Private wires to New York. Hlghe t banking and mercan' lie ref- ronces. Brutus and Casslar with snvy If they could seeths garments worn by the men In New Bern and made by F M Cbadwick. WeU flttlne hand- some ana sweu in style; ana snowm a man wun a nenexs lorm so Deneciion, or making a perfect form nt the man that is defective. It you haven't otdered your spring suit or light overcoat, let us show you what a swell you can be whan we nave maae your garments. F. 51. Chadwlek, I""""!"?'""""'" . (SEEDS ! ; V Z OnIOn 8KTR. white, vellovr i and red varieties just receiVed X e .-Largs eonsignmens oi spring... j Z , . Beeds from. Bulat, landreth '. 2 x FerryetCoC' -.,-. 1 BEAUHAM'S PIIARMA0Y, I Cor, Pollock A Middle Bts. J ' eeessseeeeeeeseeeee Wall Paper, . ; . nail Paper. ' . Hew 1908 Sample Book last,'' ' ' : Received, "All stylos and all prlcM lj to ' I $10 pr roll. - ' - Boom MotiliHi "? le to t" foot. Give me a ti I. all 13.00 Cord. nor wwnery w Bsp 1 Nice lot 1 N. C. HAMS Just received At J. L McDaniel's I have a few gallons ofNice strainedJUoney a20c qt. Fresh lot Ontario Buckwheat, Clover Hill Print Butter, Maple Syrup, New Orleans and Porto Rico Molasses, Evaporated Peaches and Apples, Prunes, Codfish and IrishTotatoes, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Goodaof all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and Boasted Coffee. Give me a call. Yours to' Please, L MAIL Sr J. 'Phone 01. SPRING! SPRING ! ! NEW GOODS! NEW STYLES ! It takes a whole library to educate some people, but customers learn cmicklv howr t.n save money when they 18 00 Mens i nils, latest style, at $10 24 12 50 " L" 7 48 10 00 " " " " " 6 29 7 50 ' ' " 98 5 00 " ' " 2 93 Childrens Clothing, all si.cs, 49c to 4 98 uimes uress uoous, isir Selecte.l Assor- ment Worsted, all colors, 9jc to 48c, Cashimere, all colors, 24c to 89c. Dress Flannels, all colors, 24c to 79c. We cannot mention goods are arriving daily. All we ask ia that. you examine our stock for vourselvea. and you will find prices as H F WAPRKN, I H . JIM OASKILL, j Bau,sn"1n'. 75 Middle St, next to Gaskill Gaskill Hdw. & SucceSEors to Gaskill Hdw. HARDWARE 78 Middle St Phone 147. phone 210. Keep a full sni'i.ly of Builders Material. Bash. Doom. Hlint ni... p;t Oils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stoves and clnss hardware store. A full line of Railroad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilers, Pul leys, Shafting, Gearings, Pipe, Valve?, Fittines. Wrenches. Roltn. NnK ' T Belting, Packing, Hose, Etc. Having consolidated the two houses goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking the iuvure imronage we are, i ours truly, Gasfcill Hardware and JOSEPH GA8K1LX. P. A. vrifkP A TENDER REGARD for the feelings of our enstomers and our own reputation induces us to sell only tender MEATS The juicy Steak, the succulent Lamb Chop, the toothsome Pork Loin, and the dainty Veal Cutlet are to be had bere at moderate prices. The Oaks Market. vvF 3r - 2L;vmji' nn . I -HAtiM.Anii ' Mwtvtff ft n WW 3it "1 Stay. ,, - Most Dleasant, enecuve;ana certain re : ; lief for disordered digestion and' keeps; ; i 1 : the stomach right. r iA truo;tonlo. :.''Re:: ; V : lieves hoarthum'and flatulency t:i Drlve3 : r.v;ay thd blucsV f llakcs work edsy.; lo 'I 71 Brca4 St see our prices. Wash Flannels, latest styles, 19c to 4?c. 3000 yards Tercale Remnants, worth 7)c and 10c, choice at 5c. 3600 yards Bleaching Kemnants wortl. 71c. at 4c. 5000 yards Shoeting Remnants, worth 5c at Sic 5000 yards Sheeting Remnants, worth 0c at 4jc. all of our Bargains for quoted. Yours, T1 inv l-LJf'KlJjN. i Hdw. C( ., New Bern, N. C.; Mill Supply Co., Co. and J. C. Fulford Surmlv On MILL BUPPLIHS 44 Cn St Ranees and everything knt in a IW. we are urenare. to fnml.h Hioh n.,.ii trade for past favors and soliciting your Mill Supply Conpy, WILLIS. JOE C. FULFOKD. L! We have moved from No. 69 Broad Street to No. 75 Broad St., in the store formerly oooupled by Archbell 4 Co. We have the same Bargains and polite attention as heretofore. Call on as. Delivery Prompt and Free, H. E. Land & Co. Phone 16!. 76 Broad St l iuz&i 1 MtvttJI" nwvft BOrtf Slfl nnnmnv -g m :m IO!IJiTiIKS-rtoG:E...v:: 1 ' ' v. wiin s sw ktn l ' i.T. W. WAT"1.
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