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THE JOURNAL.
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10KGB DIRECTORY.
.' ruiniinra.tinai wn 1 1T1TIOHT8
.. Of HAKMOflX.
Wednesday nights In
IS ma vh a
Moa month 1b
Rtreet. at 7.80
t o'clock, tiamnel H. BeU, fresicienr; .
, t H. Emit. Beo'r, R & BUI, Financial
, ,v , Secretary. ' , -.jf.nv . - . -
Inaex .ta Hew A4TerU$ement$.
; t X Benton Hats.
C Owen C Dann Inks.
James BDnwson-Ltjnes, etc.
'? f ! 1 Dann & Co. Two piece suits.
: T ' Turner Furniture Company.
l The Pee Hive-Not a tithe of bargains
. 1 " JSimmont & HolloweU Co Anxious to
. ,V eMeUyon.
t .Bashiess Locals.
'Zl tBW ABBIVALS-Limes, for LimJ
- . 5 adei, Fancy Applet, Oranges and Bv
jama, fiannauy'i vauu, u
-f - B. Dawson, 10 Middle atreet,
.' ,809. .
Phone
SARATOGA Serins: Water lait recelred
at Jacob' Cafe.
IF YOU want a fancy number and name
plate pat on you noose, .aee me after S
p.m. I have the latest thing. JoiH.
Helton. x
TO RENT The lower floor of the
Bmallwood home No. 116, corner Craven
and New ttreeti. Apply to Mies F. B.
SmalUwood.
- THERE I I hare torn my pants, and
where can I get them repaired ? At Wil
lis and Chapman, Tailoring Eetabllsment
, Cleaning, pressing and repairing; will
' also make clothes for yon. Give ns a
trial and we will try to give satisfaction.
Remember the number, 69 George street.
' ' next to Dr. W. L. Lassiter'i office.
Tours truly, G. Slover Willis, A. Chapman.
SOME very fine Oysters are to be found
at James B, Dawson's, 108 Middle street
Thone 809.
FARM FOR BENT Or sale on Pem
broke Road, about mile and half from
New Bern. Mrs Anna Dlnklns.
Chloride of Lime at Davis' Pharma
cy. CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR.
To the Democratic Voters oftheC.ty
. of New Bern.
I hereby announce myself asacindl
for the Mayoralty of the City of New
Bern.
Platform Good streets and sidewalks.
Btrlct enforcement of the best sanitary
conditions. A business like and thrifty
administration of the public affairs for
the benefit of all citizens alike. Econo
my In public expenditures.
Very Respectfully,
JAMES W. WATERS.
For Sale X
GO cords, or less, of either Oak or Pine
Wood. 13.60 per cord at A. & N. C.
Trent Warehouse.
, PRIMROSE AND DEWEY.
We have just received oar spring line
of clothing serges, cashlmeree, flannels
and wool crash, also a line of pants,
swell patterns, also all the new things In
Pat Lea shoes and Oxfords.
E. W. ARMSTRONG.
Maple Syrup 85c qL at J. It, Parker
Jr. .
.. Moth Balls at Davis Pharmacy.
Have yon seen the new Lace Hose at
Heckburn'i.
T That was a delicious cup of coffee.
"5 fjf 'Tes, made from Haokbum's 80c oof-
f " What grand rolls and bread. Buy I. X
1 Floor from Hackburn's.
' Don't bay anything.ln the following
' tines tfll yon have seen our stock
Ladles Una shoes, dress goods, in all
- gradesaoasIlks, notions, hoselry, table
linen, towels, white goods a specialty,
ribbons, etc Will save yo raoswy, see
os and be oonvlnoed.
Respectfully,
v J.J.BAXTER. ,
Hackbarnhaa the Utost thing In all
7 V tr Chiffon. , '
, ; ..Baxter Is agent foe Ike Coemop
; . 'Jttaa patterns, they are itaadard pat
' term Bade with- seasa allowanoe only
, Oe each or patterns farntsbed free with
- all dresses boght from $1.00 .
- Nloe lot 'Horth Carolina ham lBo at
J.B.PatltatJr. ' ,
t fiickbarn's special tale . this
. . week, s-
: 44 BUs White Bliss Seed Potatoes for
California evaporated Peaohes and
Apricots 10S at J. B. Farter Jf, ;
i.:.
k fall and otapitU' Um f Interna.
al stock and povttty food; for tale at J.
Jl. Tarker Jr. c 3??h&fi&&C'.
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T VI'IS, faatl nll
AROUSD AND ABOUT. V
The frame work lor Dr Bhem'i new
house la erected. wl ' ; '
: The guano factory la-making and ship
ping large quantities of fertlllaera.
Messrs G H Waters ft Bob have made
S fine delivery wagon for E B -Hack-burn.
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In a letter to the Journa the Rev.
Eight C Moore, says he Is charmed wltll
Chapel Hftl, fait new home. V -:;
Reserved seats can be secured "for
Monday night's performance 'at : the
Opera house by calling at Waters
store. - f-
A new addition to the Henderson Tel
ephone directory ft Mr F P Avery, fore
man of the A. & N. C. shop whose num
ber Is 858.
The weather was showery yesterday
with the temperature again above 70 de
grees. The forecast Is for fair and much
cooler weather.
T.J.Turner Furniture Co, received
first car load of furniture yesterday, and
shipped half carload to Jacksonville
and also made another shipment to
Trenton. This Is a fine start for the first
day.
The cucumber proposition of the H J
Heinz Company, has been received with
favor by the farmers, who are stating
how many acres they will plant. Let
there be more replies and a big acreage,
over 800 acres guaranteed.
What Is thought to be an attempt to
blow up the gas works was discovered
yesterday morning when the engineer
went to build the fire and found that the
water had been turned off. Had the fire
be n started there would surely have
been an explosion. Whether there was
a malicious intent to destroy or simply
carelessness In leaving the valve open
(or the water to run out, can not be de
termined. Sunday School Convention.
The pastors and Sunday School work
ers of the Neuse and Atlantic Associa
tions are to unite In a Sunday School
Convention with the First Baptist
church here March 86.39, which will be
next Thursday to Sunday Inclusive.
Committees from the two sections have
united In the preparations of an Interest
ing program.
The meeting begins Thursday night
when a sermon will be preached by Rev.
Geo N. Cowan, the eloquent yoang
Klnston paetor. Rev. T. Nell Johnson,
Field Secretary of the Baptist Sundsy
School work In North Carolina, Is to be
present during the entire meeting and
he will render valuable assistance in
many of the discussions besides making
some addresses. It Is expected that Mr.
W A Cooper, the noted primary expert
of Raleigh, will also attend. It Is hoped
that Rev B W Spllman, so well and fav
orably known all through our section,
will be able to come, but some weeks
ago he could not make definite promise
to that effect. The program contains
the names of prominent ministers, teach
en, lawyers and business men from
every part of the territory to be repre
sented.
There will be morning, afternoon, and
evening aesBtons Friday and Saturday.
Preaching Sunday morning and even
ing, and In the afternoon two meetings
In connection with and following Bun-
day School; one for children, the other
for Sundsy 8;hool officers and teach
ers.
Our people of all denominations are
most cordially Invited and earnestly re
quested to freely and faithfully attend
the Convention. The meeting is de
signed to be stimulating and profitable
to all interested in Sundsy Bchool work
and it Is desired that large audiences
will svall themselves of the opportuni
ties to be afforded.
OABTOTtlA.
Bun tat Tsi Had V01 Hnt Uwip BongH
"The Stir Boarder."
One desiring a few hoars of recreation
willmake no mistake In attending a
performance of the Star Boarder, which
will be presented here on Monday nlgbt
The play Is an np-todate farce comedy
with plenty of songs, danoet, medleja,
and high class vaudeville numbers. .
Mr Boyle will be supported by twenty
clever people and everybody will enjoy
this treat of our theatrical season.
Fewer Gallons; wears longer; pevoe.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Mr. A. D. Ward wasn Klnston ytt
terday.
Mr. H. Percy Manson, Is In the elty on
a business visit.
Mr, P. H. Pelletler returned from Hew
York last night, - ... ...V.r
Capt. Ed Foster, of Bwansboro was In
the city yesterday.
William Cleave of Vtnoeboro was In
New Bern yesterday,
Mr. Charles G. Blade,' of Laurel, Del
Is visiting relatives here.
Mr. J. i. Morton and ton ' Clyde, of
North Harlow, were her Friday. .
Senator W. 0. Newland, of Lenoir It
the guest of his brother, Mr. B. A. New,
Mr. Bnaw Bonnet, horee dealer; of
Aurora, was In the elty on business yet
MtG. V. Rkhtrdtoa, of . Dover at
tended the meeting of magistrate here
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'. Attmores Condensed K!nce Mert 10c
4 B Harreyi Commissioner..
The Board of Magistrates met at the
court house in Sew Bern -en the :80th
day of March 1903 at ISVclock m. pur
suant to call of chairman, i .' r i
8 H Lane was nominated' and elected
thalrman of the meeting, "and. Geo B.
Waters, secretary, no other nomination
being made.", :
The question ol a quorum being pres
ent, was raised, but - samt ' was over
ruled and the meeting proceeded to but
Nomination for ' Commissioner, to fill
vacancy, being In order the name Of J B
Harvey of No. 1 Township, was placed
a nomination and seconded. . "
There- being no . other nominations,
lpon motlcn of O T Watson, Mr Haitey
was unanimously elected by aoclama-
t'.on. . '.V - '
On motion meeting adjourned sine
die.
GEO. B. WATERS,
, " - 1 Secretary.
March 90th, 1903.
Circumstantial Evidence.
Madam Janaschek, .regarded by many
people as the greatest living actress, wtn
much of her public favor when she wi 1
appearing In James M. Martin's "Har.
vest Moon." Mr. Martin, as well tt
scores of critics, contend now that his
masterpiece ls"Circumstantlal Evidence"
which will be seen here at the Opera
House Tuesday March 84.
In this piece will be seen every human
emotion. Th4 polished vllllan, seen so
often In everyday life; the beautiful
araoterp Ruth Cast If ; Arthur, her be
trothal, an Innocent man convicted on
Circumstantial Evidence; the drunkard;
the typical Irish policeman; the South
ern negro, as well as many others. The
play holds Its audience In wrapped at
tention from rise to fall of Curtain.
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Mrs. '. :.';!. :..::..'! i 'HI
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Mrs. .)..". Ai.l 1 v 11s so vexed v. l cii
I couldu't vome! You sco, our cook lind
company unexpectedly, nnd she needed
ns to fill out the' card tables Detroit
Journal.
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1 The eyes of other peopl? are the eyes
that ruin us. Kraukltn.
Carter's Inks
Jut Beceived a Shipment
of Carter's Inks.
When in need of ink re
member whore to buy it at
lowest prieet.
Owen CL Dunn.
I 69 POLLOCK ST.
C.J. McSoftey & Co's
GOOD CONFECTIONERY.
So ood that the baby can eat Its fill of
It. What It there in pure, delicious con
fectionery to hart 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 confectloa
ery than onrt. x
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1200 Cheap
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jil n Brln-f Qood Health
dnea Budwela baer-owat madia" on uur.
pose to do- so. ' Furthermore," it aoes
more tban onoeae of drus to keep you
m good haalth. Asa Spring tonic there
is not remedy In the whole materia
meutca nan so gooa as tiuaweis beer.
p.; Taylor,
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DAVIS PH A KM AOT.OtE AGENCY
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Inspect
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Are you -going to miss
; THE .OPPORTUNITY
I OF A LIFETIMIJtq
secure a -I'C
'Oome now. '. - 1326 Piano for
325, $10 cash and $7 per month, r
At STIEfF "VVAREEOOMS, nndex
Bttalj IlalL - Artiatio toning. ".
I Iro-Qum.
The finest of
tonics, put . up .
in sugar coated
tablets. Guar
anteed to cure
chills and fever.
The greatest
anti-malarial
remedy ever in
vented Money
refunded if it
does not cure.
Price 5c Pkg.
Formula submitted to your
physician on request
F. S, DUFFY, Dmpt,
Cor. S. Front & Middle Sta.
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DEALERS IN
General
Hardware, Etc.
79 Sontii Front Street,
NEW REBN, N. t .
J. W. WOOD,
(Successor to Foy dbJWood)
Practical Tinner,
PLUMBIUG AND GAS FITTING
All work guaranteed to give eat
itfactjon. Can b i found tat the shop on
South Front Street formerly occu
pied by the firm.
J. W. WOOD.
Phone 220.
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This space
Reserved
for
Announcement
of
- Candidate
for
Mayor.
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Good barktnaT Horn 'v -:h
r v v hitched to one of our lisrht and
oomtortable buggies, runabouts, pbss
tons, traps Or sarreyt on Sunday even
ing In May makes a man extremely hap
py when he has his best girl "but with
Llm. it Ton select any kind of a vehicle
you mat, iron a ngnt tea Dope to a
three-seated surrey or cabrlolette from
our high -grade stock of carriages, at
pnees tnat yoa can t neat anywhere.
tjjs put Hebbsr Tires on your old or
new Wheels. We shrink yonr loose tires
In wachint wtthoat catting them.
Everybody is invited to see the machine
at work patting new bolts in old placre
G.Vn. .Waters A Hon,
T?Z 5.:; ' - Phone 18. .r.-r
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We lave just In' a fine stock of Mens
boys and chlldrens shoes, neck wear
hats, clothing oollais, etc, All in the
latest stvle. and cheaner than b flnt
.class store tu the tovrn ever thing guar
anteed. .-;- .. Vi .5
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II "THE DEMPSTER HAT
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$3.00.
"THE BENTON HAT"
$l.SO, $3.00, $2,456, 3.00.
No Higher. " None Better.
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HATTER AMD HABEB9A8IKB,
97 Middle Street
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GOOD UMBRELLAS
At Nearly Half Price.
For Ladies and Gentlemen we have Just received direct
from one of the best manufacturers 10 dozen (120) Fine Twill
Silk Umbrellas with all the new handles in the assortment, in
cluding Pearl, Silver Oxidized and Crook, these umbrellas
WAfA Tnivia n croll fvAm 1 OK 11 ri
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T Our Special JPrlee 08c each.
I BARFOOT BROS.
New Furniture House !
DISOSWAY
&
85 Middle St, Turner's Old Stand,
House
Furnishing
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AtPrices that have never
been known before.
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Call andlsee us
JUDOS TO TEL TOO.
We're anxions to tell yoa about the New Seasons
Merchandise. Want to impress on joi the fact that
this store is filled with the best products of the beat
markets. Want to emphasize the economy of our
prices; want to create in"yo the desire to yiait or store
and make a personal investigation of all that's been
nought for yon. This done the rest will bo easy.
A fine showing of Spring
Dress Goods.
Careful buying makes profitable s?lling. Profit,
able for us; equally profitable for yon. Our stylish
gown staffs are all roost temptingly priced.
JEtemlnes, Mohairs, Voile,' Crepe D ChlrJea, Pean
De Crepe, are th stylish gown staffs. Let as show
"you the prevailing shades, ,
i TbzBiMyof Oar Silks
is in the ojaality and.tia Ttlue. Ton will find It very . ;
satisfactory choosing from oar stock. " Two special lota ' ';
we call yowattentiott tOc' 7(o Taffet io all eotora and ;
'i- the $1 00 Black .Taffeta,-a inches wide. SpeciaT val- '
"neBlniroulards. . - ) v.
;i riiTnink. we've got aWtewythuig thita newest and .
, vbest In Wash Goods for waists and snnuaer gowns: Z
SSpeofnJ lot of 10c Dimities and Batista, k " - r. "
ueady for yoa in the Stocking
-m'-Stock.
i-Qva luceesa la. hosiery selling is jdrse to' thfct w
.hosiery
that we sell none but honest
for them than yon would for- trash In soma sections.""
Your attention Is Called to Our special : value In; ohUda '
;and ladies hose 10 if hati. ire cosiddlhebest 18 "
vjadlea hose on the swtofc'.lp;fr.
:m Bpecial Offerings in 85o,'50'l 6q and i is Lace;
Striped Ladies Uose.s 'Vv'-": . ..-t - .' i lA-t
'.' JJeaaiiful Lisle Thread Hose, 8()o.valueic., : v, 'y;
FfT Sal or Kent.
t The convenient and pretty hoTna on
National Avenue, next to my ewa, and
formerly owned by Mr7Ben SQulon.
Prefer to sell and WlU do so cheaply and
on easy terms. ' -
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In all the, Ldtest Fabrics and Designs
have Just Arrived. A Handsome Line
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S7.50 TO S15. -
These suits are made right. Coats
cut in the New "Varsity" Shape; Pants
full in thigh and knee and small at
bottom. Suits in regular sizes, stouts
and slims. We can fit anyone.
We also call special attention to our
line of Extra Trousers. Swell patterns
all wool goods, in fact equal to the best
"tailor-made" in everything except the
price.
We urge you to inspect our line.
We Can Save You
Money.
J. G. Vunn & Co.,
Men's eft Boy'ti Wear,
"57 IFollocife Stxeet-
Not a Tithe
of the
Bargains we offer
Obtain mention
In our Ads.
We are going to sell Boys and Child
ren's Clothing this Spring.
When we say SELL we mean SELL.
Our line is coming in and we will be
ready to show them in time for Easter.
They are made by the Sykes & Abkirch
baum Co., whose reputation for Childrens
Clothing is national. Their advertisement
may be found in any of the magazines.
See ours before buying.
Our Mr. Hill is now in the Northern
markets and next week we will offer
some surprises.
The Bee Hive
PATTERSON & HILL,
61 Pollock St, Opposite Episcopal Church
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T. J. Turner Furniture Co.
O The Only Exclusive Wholesalo Dealers and Jobbers of
, p Furnitare, Mattresses, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Yed
' Q Springs and Feathers in New Bern.
1 f " All goods shipped direct from factory in solid cars.
0". U Mail Orders receive prompt attention.
jaws Salesroom and Office: Planters Tobac
, O co Warehouse, 88 Middle St., Opposite
".Uur Old Stand, NEW BERN, N. C.
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J5 ' Phones: Office 272,
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Residence 264.
TTaMiVAUic UI IUW UUUK
wnac paymg poor ptuni
meana. paint may be low-priced
by th gallon and be extravagant
to naej owing to the poor covering
m.r. ' v . . i i . . i .
and wearing .quality. Alter
pednt ia' applied it's too lata to
6uut tht tad om .
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BY
pVg. at J R Parker Jr.
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