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-j ill i : vir jr v NEW BIBN, H. C, TUHSDAY U0RHIH6, MARCH 24, ) 903.- VOL. XX-NO. 304 TWENTY-FIRST YIAR r v. t Hosiery Wflnlt - "in ir Right to the Point.' V We always go straight to the point No false modesty about V us. We hare the finest stock of Hosiery in the town. We W know it, and we want you to know it We bought it especial- ly for you and now w want you to come and take it away. In Vji case you are amply supplied already, we make prices like these,, A to De.sure ot catcning you: Hisses Black Lisle Thread Open Work, all sizes, at 25c. Misses Opeii Work Black Drop Stitch, at 15c Misses White Lisle Thread Hose, at 85c. Ladies Black Lisle Lace Hose, good value at 50$ Only 85c. Ladies Black Half Lace, assorted patterns, Only 25c Ladies Lisle Thread fancy stripped or clocked worked, well worth 75c, Only 60c. Gents Fancy and Lisle Halt Hose from 15c to 50c. feC$Cri i OWN YOUR HOME. A Millionaire's Advice to Young Men. A well known millionaire, with a national reputation for conservatism, said In conversation the other day: -"II I were a young man anxious for independence, I would invest mv saviners in a small niece of eood real estate. When I had it paid for I would pat the deed away and forget on another. Doubtless every man las felt at some time that he would likelobe a land holder. That he would like to liave a little piece ot this earth of this great country that he could call his own. This is a worthy sentiment, but to select his piece of land in the heart of a bm ilous community where the mere pressure of population it there to increase thu value of his holding, combined with business. It unquestionably strengthens a man's character to own property increases his responsibility. If he can tie himself up, and is obliged to make regular payments he is sure to save. '1 lie trouble is he allows the chance to pass. He is going to begin next month. Rich men talk of the importance of a man's first Thousand Dollars Why not his first Hundred or his first Ten? The saving of your first $10 may be your tirst step to independence. THE TIMS TO DO IT Id NOW. The Now Born Investment Company offers twenty-seven lots for sale on long timo and easy monthly payments. For terms apply to NEW KERN INVESTMENT CO., R. A. NUNN, Secretary. v John Btmn, Grocer I 2 r. 3 Begs to call the attention of the Complete Stock of H Staple and Fancy Groceries. ! VwaVu fnOmnr id VirlTi frin AT IT) OiTfiA ipti&fiV tft Im aHApA tat his stock. J A share of your trade is solicited. Your orders will re ' receive careful attention and a PROMPT DELIVERY". J All orders small or large will be appreciated. Iff 1 D-4 IVI ' tk it Gfocer S Plione 74. AiSodaFottni&tns ;r Exhilarating, i!lnvig- , orating. J ''Aids Digestion. -J. . i . vi Budwels beer Is luitlr oonsldered the best beverage to be used In- conjunction with a roast or steak, because It s of the HtliMn kind satlsfvins? for the rea son that It's pure, palatable and leaves no bad after effects.' uaaweis over is good beer to drink 6 days pet annum V J. ; F. Taylor, ' ' MIT PI il, 11. C, 'Eastman Kodaks -and 'Photographic Supplies 7 r at llnnlrhnrn' 8 v I I had it. Then I wonld begin paying perhaps many, fold this is sentiment Housekeepers to his Fine and POULOCK 8T. Jf i .k 'IT--'' ". rttlr IS NOV OPEu FOR BUSINESS. VpstCM ' wiwre he -will te glad to-see hiaatrbiis 50Opcrative3S! AVantcd at tho UCnittinrj Hills. 150 girls cad boys over 12 years of ago con find emplojnorit at the Enittinsr Iliil at once. 7orli light; clean and profitable. All piece work Bright boys" or girls can earn from $3 to 55 per fcreei after 'they learn.-.- .Apply to J. II. -V7cd-dcll, Cupt C cut hern TTVIT TTTTTTT nil 11 ll ITcitry Vx? C:.' Ill THE OLD RELIABLE 7Ak AbsotuteryfPure ; THERE ft NO SUDST1TUTE True Bill Against Haywood. Special to Journal. RiLaiOH, March 23. Grand Jury re turned a true bill against Ernest Hy wood for murdering Ludlow Skinner. Haywood will be arralnged tomorrow ssornlng. Judge Justice will then ap point Walter Daniels Solicitor for the State. The trial will probably be set for next week. Hackburn's Is headquarters for np-to- dateooda Green Special Master. Ppxlsi to Journal. Ralkiqb, March 23. Judge Pumell eontlnues George Green, of New Bern, at special master in tho Br'Mgers-Ncal case. Beaufort Telephone Co. Special to Journal. Balbiqh, March 23. The Beaafort Telephone Compsny Is Incorporated and will batld a lino botween rieanfort snd AUanUc, N O, N W Taylor is among tho Incorpora tors. Tne capital stock Is $20,000. Hackburn's Perfection Blend Coffee at 20c lb. can not be equaled. Flood Warning Eastern Carolina Special to Journal. Raleigh March 28. Warning is Issued this morning by the Weather bureau for considerable rise In rlrers of Eastern North Carolina with flooding of low lands. Mice lot North Carolina hams 15c at J. R. Parker Jr. ASK1NS. March M.-Mr Wlnfleld Gasklns of New Bern spent Sundsy with his par ents, Mr and Mrs Cicero Gasklns of this place. Mr Alexander Price who has been working at Bayboro, has returned home sad will go to farming. Elder VGBrittaln, of PolloeksTtUe filled his appointment here Sunday. Mr Bephoa Gasklns, ot New Bern vis ited hk parents Mr andU Mrs Alfred Gas kins, of this place Sundsy. Mr George Wiggins Is baring his home Improved. : - It is said that IbeBroaddus and Ires Lumber Company will bufld a mlU at Coal Bprlag in the near fotare. . Waoont thlnkCypreM knee" TlstU Aatioek often Mhe would' know the pastor's nana." We will say for1 his ben- eat as wen as the pabllo,"tbat we have a naeschoolargantsed hereby the free Will Baptists, and TlTi hoped that "Cy press knee" will visit' oftener, snd attend the schooL ' -' ' We hope the other' correspondents will writ oftener. ' W like to heat from them. Aad correspondent, It make ear paper .better. , ':nv-- h . Lily of to west. ICASTORIA i 4 7of Infants and CMldr.J , y tfi KhlYos Ran Ahra;s Bcscbt i Bear the ; denataroof I Doat bay asythlng Id the following Une - till yoa kav seen oar stock Ladle fine' shoes, dress goods, la all grades.lsceellki, aotlonS, hoseiry, table linen, towels, .while goods i, a specialty, ribbon, eta Wl!l ssre yon money, see us sad beoonTlnoed. Baapectfully, " " ) ''I " ' J. J. BAXTXBr Split pesl pkg for least JR. Paiker Jr. , ' S. J. Baiter fs.sgcot for tne Coimnp Utsn patterns, they are standard pat tern mad with seaia - allowance enly 10 each or pattern furnished fret With all dresses boaghl from 1.60 ap. Oar Use of lad Irs shoes Is complete Bluchers extonnlon solrt, Or fords of all kinds and l'e swr!'nfit Hue of ssnduli In the city, prlcfj s'l r'rlit. E. W. Ai;'i"3TR0NQ. - CR1MIH1L TRULS Occupying All Attention at Raleigh Courts. Special Term Ordered Bocklngjiam county, ine naywooa isw. Tery Heary Rainfall. Hot Maalclpal Cam paign. Moral Is- sues. - RataioH, March 23. Governor Ay- cock this morning ordered a special term of court in' Rockingham county to be held April 18th for the trial of criminal oases. Judge P. F. Long or statesTiue will preside. This term Is called at the earliest date allowed by law, and is for the purpose giving John Brodnai? the negro boy who "murdered Mr. Sidney Blair: near Reldsvllle. atrial Brodaki Is now In jail here. The term was ord ered upon application of leadlnfcltizehs in uookingnam. Judge Justice opened the March term ot the criminal court here this morning, There are 98 cases on the docket. One-f murder case In which a negro boy named Young Is accused, of shooting a negro last Chrlstmss will be tried at this term The defense will be that the shot was fired accidentally, It Is understood. The jurors could not reach Raleigh this mornine on account of the rain and court adjourned until 2;30 p. m. The Indications now are more favor able for Haywood trial at this term than were a few days ago. Tho defence, It is said, has Its case prepared but hesitates before reaching a final decision to go to trial at this term because the sentiment in the coantry, from whence tho jurors will most probably be taken Is decidedly an unknown quality. There have been, It Is reported, many wild reports about tbe caee In the county outside of Ralslgh, sad this may hsve pre judiced sentiment there. The attorneys on both sideB are busy making their tiaal preparstlnns and this leads to the belief thai the case will be tried. A hoavy rain visited Ibis auction early this mornlDg and may have done some damage to new ploughed ground. Com missioner Patterson says that if the rain was as heavy In tbe western patt of the State, he is afraid that It will prove dis astrous In some sections. The streams around Raleigh wore considerably swollen and repoits Indicate that the rain was general In Eastern Carolina. Neuse river rose i feet last night. The present municipal campaign In Ral eigh Is one of the most energetic this city has known. The Reformers, as they are called, have headquarters In the building next to the city hall. These rooms were formerly county Democratic headquarters. There newspapers and clgarsare kept for visitors. The Reform ers nave endorsed candidates for the board of aldermen In each ward of the city. They doclare that tbey have se lected business men who cannot be beaten. Several of the present Alder men hsve been endorsed by them for re-election, but their purpose Is to secure a change In control of the board. There are four candidates for mayor in the race; mayor Powell, . ei-mayor Badger, Mr J 8 Wynne and Mr Frank 8tronach. Mr Joseph E Pogue, who was made chslrmsn of the reformed move ment, may', according to reports, enter the race. The primary will be held next Friday and the polls will be open from lathe morning untll-7 at night. A mayor, a city clerk, tsi -collector aad two aldermen from each of the eight di visions are tone nominated. Mr J W Bailey aad several other have raised a moral Issue and desire for this to play a prominent part In selecting aldermen. GrfrMcSorley &Co's Good confectionery. :; - - So (rood that the baby can est Its ail of It. - What Is there In pure, delicious con fectionery to hart either bspy, ehlld, or grown np persons f . There are no-purer materials man tne ones wsnse. mere le no cleaner war of making confoctloB- ry than oars, . ' -. v J. W. WOOD, ' "(Successor to, Foy AJWood) 1; Practical ttnner, PLUMBING ASD GAS FITTING All work 'guaranteed, to give at- isfactiou. l , " Can b i' foundjat thoshop on South Front Street formerly occu H'-t v; pied by the firm. J. V. "T : OUflCURA PILLS tbe Blood aii SHi- In Cases of Itching, Burning, Scaly Humours, And for Renovating and En riching the Blood. The Best and Most Economical Yet Compounded. Cutlcura Resolvent Pills (chocolate coated) are the product of twenty-five J rears' practical laboratory experience n the preparation of remedies for the treatment of humours of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, and are confidently believed to be superior to all other alteratives as well as liquid .blood purifiers, however expensive, while enabling all to enjoy the ouratire properties of precious medicinal agents without consuming needless expenses and often Injurious portions of alcohol in which such medicines hare hereto fore been preserved. .Cutlcura Pills are alterative, antUep fle, tonic and digestive, and beyond question the purest, sweetest, most suc cessful and economical blood and skin purifiers, humpur cures and tonic-digestives yet compounded. Medium adult dose, one pill. Complete external and Internal treat ment for every humour may now be had for one dollar, consisting of Cuti cunSSoap, to cleanse the skin, Cutlcura Ointment, to heal the skin, and CutU cura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set, costing but one dollar, is often sufficient to cure" the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp and blood humours, eczemas, rashes, Itchings and irritations, with loss of hair, from infancy to age, when phy sicians and all other remedies fail. and Supplies of every description form an important part of our stock. DIRTS BOOK STORE. The Coining of Easter should remind yon that von oueht to goi everyining on wneeis in spick and span shape. Don't want anything "out of whack" this time of year, do yon? Well, lei us show yon how thoroughly, promptly, cheaply we can put in first class repair anything yon have requiring our attention in the tin of carriages, wagons, surreys, runabouts, etc ' We put Rubber Tires on , your old or new wheels. We shrink your loose tires In a machine without cutting them. Everybody is invited to see the machine at work putting new bolt in old places, G. H. Waters A Son, . - Phon 16S, . ; ' -W:-v' 78 Broad Si, Haw Bit,' V O : DEALERS IN r-j;' lEtc. : 19 M Fttnf MM HEW BERS, JT.-C.' Carter's Irilis ; Jugt Bccoired a Shipment of Carter' Inks.''. V i j ',''' ";' ' : - When In need, of ink re member whore to buy it" at b lowest priot1. . ' 0 ;vcn Q. Dunn, lice Stationery General Hardwar Iseta Go ! Where ? For What? To Get the Best B rbecue and Oysters in the city. All Right, Come on IS THE PLACE. Opposite Henry's Pharmacy. SEEDS J j ONION SETS, white, yellow and red varieties just received Large consignment of Spring Seeds from Buist, Landreth Ferry. Co. " -, BRADHAM'S PHARMACY. Cor. Pollock & Middle Sts. i QBATT What more can you get anywhere in addi tion to Satisiaction P We guarantee that. Suits cleaned and pressed 50c. CH1DIICK TAILORING CO , Corner Middle and ollojk St reete Bangert Buiklhig. BHANCI1 OFFICE A. BrBaxter Q Co., Commission Brokers. Stocks, Cotton.Grain & Provisions 17 Craven Street, Phone 233 NEW BERN, N.C. Main Office, ll Broadway, New York, Moderate morgins. Excellent sorvice, Private wires to New York, fligliest banking and mercantile ref rences. Brutus and Caaslut Would Turn Oreen with envy if they could seethe garments worn by the men in New Bern and made by F M Chadwlok. Well fitting hand some and swell in style, snd showing a man with a perfect form to perfection, or making a perfect form In the man that is detective. It you haven't ordered your Spring suit or light overcoat, let n show yon what a swell yon can be when we have made your garments; F. M. Chad wiek. J7allPapciv;i ' '': New 1938 Simple Book Just 1 " .-,,' Received. ; All styles and all prlce--8 to tlOperroU. .. '!! Room Moulding le to tSe foot. ' Z Give me a trial, an work guar 1 anteed.' ' ; EDGAR T HOLLOWC1X. ; ; Painter ft Paper Hanger, Bradtem's Pharmacy $:i?? 13 MOW OPXN FOB B08ISE8B with a ne oe ' of ; drag ' and 'new stock ot lee ':i Opposite the PostolBo Get the Best; The Best Oyster BUws-Brooks The Best Barbecue Brooks.- f The Best Sandwiches Brooks. : 'Apples,' Oranges and Candles all good Brooks. - - . - Cool Drink. : , iJ" . !" '.' Meals Served . , ' ; ' ; Nice lot N. C. HAMS just received At I I. McDaniel's I have a few gallons of Nice strained Honey at 20c qt. Fresh lot Onrario Buckwheat, Clover Hill Print Butter, Maple Syrup, New Orleans and Porto Rico Molasses, Evaporated Peaches and Apples, Prunes, Codfish and Irish Potatoes, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Goods of all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and RoastedJCoffee. Give me a call. Yours to Please, T I M.nUTTDT 3 'Phone 91. HOT SALE FOR EASTER Only 13 Days Off. " We have everything for Easter for Ladies, Men and Children. All Kew Goods and Latest Styles. CLOTHING. Men's, Youths and Childrens Clothing, Latest Styles and prices that cannot bo beat in Eastern North Carolina. SHOES. We have just receivod our Serine Line of Ladies. Mens nn.l fi,ii.in. ci and Slippers, up-to-date styles, and prices DHESS GOODS. We have just received our line of Snrine and Bammnr Hrnss n,,. ioi.f 'stj les and colors, in wool and wash goods, prices about half. HAMBERG. While in the northern markets I bought about 10,000 yards of short lengths of Hamberg at a sacrifice, anil we invite tho ladies to take advantage of these goods and prices. We also carry a large assortment of Ladies Muslin Underwear. LADIES SHIRT WAISTS AND SKIRTS. We have a large assortment of Ladios Shirt WaUts in all ml,, ,,,! oil .ii and all prices. Wo also have a large DOMESTICS, We have a big line of White Sheeting, Bleaching, Calicos, Plaids, that we of fer to the trade at factory prices, come see and be convinced. M P WARRKN JIM OASKILL, Salesmen. 1 75 Middle St, next to Gaskill Gaskill Hdw. & Successors to Gaskill Hdw. Co. and J. C. Fulford Supply Co. HARDWARE 78 Middle St MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St. Phone 147. phone 216.; Keep a full supplv of Builders Material. Hub. IW.ra niin.l. nio Point- O ils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stoves and twa iwruware store. A full line of Railroad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilers, Pul leys, Shafting, Gearings. Pine. Valves. Fittinm Wrnr.ho n,.n tj.,t r Belting, Packing, Hose, Etc. . Having consolidated the two houses goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking utuio patronage we are, x ours truly, Gaskill Hardware ail JOSEPH GASKILL. P. A. A TENDER REGARD for the feelings of our customers and our nn reputation induces us to sell only tender j) MEATS ' The lulcv Steak, the succulent Lamb Chop, the toothsome Pork Loin, and the dainty Veal Cutlet are to be had here at moderate prices. i The Oaks Market. .AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 3- r 4 -ALL SOBA DELICIOUS, 1IHILAR&TIN6, Oreenvllle, N 0, UaKh , '08. The Kuvita Company, 4 y Greenville, M0.s . Gentlemen After a tale trial t im oonvlnced It is good for indU gestlon. It is palatable. After drinking for some time it becomes delicious, but best ot all it I ben eficial, - . .. W A Bowen, . - . t-i 7 ' Merehaut. "'. - Washington, 0 0, Feb. S8, '03. The Envita Uomrnay. ... Gentlemen I nave been drink ing Envita ever since it oame out and find its none well founded. A nj-body iu!T"rinj ulth Indices- 71 Broad St" g cannot be beat anywhere. stock of skirts, S. COPLON. ; Hdw. Ci., New Bern, N. C, Mill Supply Co., Ranges and everything kept In a flrst- wears nrennrflH to (nmisli Rioh Ouoiiio the trade for past favors and soliciting your 11 Supply Company. WILLIS. JOK O. FULFORD. REMOVAL! No! We hare moved from 69 Broad Street to No. 75 Broad St., in the store formerly occupied by Archbell & Co. We have the same Bargains and polite attention as heretofore. Call on us. Delivery Prompt and Free. M. E. Land & Co. Phone 162. 75 Broad St. it FODHTADI Jrx L tion Will Sad instant relief. Soma like It because of its peJatabHity, I like it beoonse tta beoeflcsU, By erybody drink InvHsw , ; rf . . Greenville, K 0. Feb. 18, TO The InTits) Qmputtt ' v4 Gnenvitto; N O. ' : mm1 Gentlemen Kuvita Is both mm necessity and luxury and la a good thing for a man to put in his stomach. It relieved me of Indi gestion every time I have tried It, and I believe it will cur If per sisted In, PROot'aw. Health O rnA.rnAM'3 tiuiimacy. J T
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