THE journal;
New Ben, H, C, March 24, 108.
LODGE DIRECTOR!,
CRAVEN LODGK NO. 1 KNIGHTS
, OF HARMONY. KhU tad and 4th
Wednesday nights In each -month In
Rountree's Hall, Pollock street, at 7.80
I o'clock, Bamoel R. Ball, President; J.
H. Smith, Poo'ft &B. HU1, financial
Secretary. '-,. -v ' .
Index to Hew Advertisements.
4 8 Coplon For Easter,
r To the Democratic voters.
J O Whltty ft Co-Duster.
; J S MMer Go-carts and carriages,
f ,Mr A. B Ferebee Pupils wanted,
Bee Hive This .week.
' Blmmons ft Hollowell Oo Wash fab
ric ' . i
Bullet Locals.
MRS. A. B. Ferrebee, would be glad to
have a few pupils, either primary or In
termediate. Please call at 17 Johnson
street. ; "
- 3, 8. MILLER has just received fine
line ot up-to-date Go-carts ani car
riages, made np In the latest improved
.1808 make. We would like for you to
see them If you do not purchase. J.S.
Miller.
THE Phoenix Duster sells for 16c and
win --outwear any 78c. duster. Full;
guaranteed. J 0 Whltty ft Co.
. NEW ARRIVALS Limes, for Lime
- ades, Fancy Applet, Oranges and Ba
nanas. Nnnnally's Candy, fresh. James
. B. Dawson. 108 Middle street. Phone
SARATOGA Spring Water jast received
1 et Jacob's Cafe.
TO RENT The lower floor of the
Bmallwood borne No. 116, corner Craven
and New streets. Apply to Mies F. B.
' Smalllwood.
FARM FOR RENT Or sale on Pem
broke Rosd, about mile and half from
New Bern. Mrs Anns Dlnklns.
Advertisers !
JDlianget of ads. must
be 'in this office by
noon to Insure change
in the following day's
Issue.
List of Letters
. Remaining in the Post Office at New
hell, Craven county N. C. March 23rd
1908:
MEN'S LIST.
A Isrell Adams, Elm City Lumber
Co.
B A F Oreen Bryant (dead let
ter).
C George Collins. .
H Marvin Hudson.
J J H Jonea, -
K-Capt Thos J ElUlan, Barge D F
. Bush.
M-J L Miller, J F Mitchell.
P Henry Polk, Bellalr, N C.
8 -Charles Smith, Bellalr, N C, Mr
. Btelnehepper.
T James B Taylor.
W Peter Wykoff, Hotel ChatUwka
(5), Wm Webb, John Washington.
WOMRK'B LIST.
BMrs Elisabeth Brlnkley.
D-MIss Blanche Dawson.
V Mrs Rebecca Fields, Mary Fore-
man (col.) Lima NO.
. fl Mrs Halloa A Green, Mrs Eliza
beth Oaskins, Mrs Esher Green,13 Broad
Bt.
" H Mrs Victory Hill,' M rs Martha Ha
f anson. ;
T Mrs SB Pickett, Mrs Susianor
Polk.'.
. B Mrs W H Biggs, Mrs Monerva Bell
town. '
. - 8-Mlsa Delay Bpensure,14 Queen St.,
Maggie Simpson, Miss 0 Herrey Smith,
ear of H Carrie, Mrs 8 A Bmith.
" To anyone knowing Mrs Jennie Tay
lor, or Wm Addl Eastland. County seat
of Craven county.
. Persons calling for the above leturs wtn
please say advertised and give date of
..
The regulations nowvfequlre that one (1
tent shall be collected on the delivery
of each advertised letter. .
S, W. HAXOOOK.P. M.
"f-OA'n?in,tA.' 'r
sWst;"TIoIMfalliwleiiiBooj)t
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Chloride of Lima at Davis Pharma-
38 Bbls White Bliss Seed Potatoes for
sale cheep at J. R. Parker til's. , . ' ,
California evaporated Peaches and
Apricots 10a at J.R. Parker Jr. ,
I , ; ' l '' ' ''
' A fun and jcomplet line of Interna
al stock and poultry food for sale al J.
It, ratter f&&$i!faft v;.'
it ...!-. , . j-'
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CAPUDINE ;
' ) ; "X CN THE HEART.
; lit :i rrrsteret, '.
VOTfi FOK SUBSCRIPTION.
The SMclal election ' for .the 050,000
bond Issue is on today. The polls will
open St 7 a.m. and close at 7 p. nn It
is urJ to the people whether this very
valuable railroad enterprise Will be
buUt to New -Bern or not, Sveryoody
Ik Interested In the welfare and wish to
see It grow and prosper. "
3 here are Immense advantages in nav
lng this railroad. It will surely be
built, If not to New Bern, as, will be de
cided today, it will go to some other
place. Tne-queetion is, Can the people
afford to lose it? Voters should not
shirk a duty where there is so much to
gain t success and so much to lose by
defeat "It all depends upon the voter.
Let there be no apathy In this matter.
The ballots in favor of the Issue will
have the word "Subscription" printed
on them. Mske no mistake and be sure
4o vote for subscription.
Contract For Cemetery WalL
Thos F. McCarthy, chairman of the
Cemetery committee, of the Board of
Aldermen of the city, who recently ad
vertised for bids to complete the wall
around Cedar Grove Cemetery,' has let
the contrsct to H A Brown, Jr., of this
city.
The well will have a foundation of
one foot, and be four feet high, and one
foot thick, and in addition there will be
two Iron gates.
The wall will be composed of live
shell rocks, and when it Is built will
prove a substantial ornament to Cedar
Grove Cemetery.
Go to Hackbnrn's for wash goods.
Tbe Star Boarder.
The farce comedy The Star Boarder,
one of the funniest shows of the season
was played last night before a large and
appreciative audience.
The Star Boarder, Charles H. Boyle, Is
a very clever comedian and is supported
by able artists all of whom created a
good Impression.
The imitation of Floradora and Souse's
band were features that were especially
enjoyed. The singing was good.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Father George went to Goldsboro yes
tcrday.
Rev. HightC. Moore came last night
from Chapel II 111.
Mr. E. C. Potter of the N. A S. rail
road, was In the city yesterday.
Mr. E. H Meadows left yesterday
morning for a trip to New York.
Mr. C. T. Levlnees, Jr. of Baltimore,
la a gucBt at Mrs. Kate Richardson's.
Mr. J. A. Patterson left for Savannah,
Ga., yesterday morning on a business
trip.
Mr Raymond Jackson of KlnBon.epent
Sunday In town and returned home yes
terday.
Mr. M. B. Gowdy returned Sunday
from a week's visit to the oyster Indus
tries on Core sound.
Messrs. M. D. W. Stevenson, A. D
Ward and W. W. Clark, are In Raleigh
on professional business.
Mr. James B. Blades came from Ral
elgh yesterday, and Is the guest of his
brother, Mr. W. B. Blades of this city.
Mr. Will Morton of Beaufort passed
through tbe city yesterdsy morning en
route for Wilmington, on a business
trip.
Mr. W. C. Newland, who hu been
visiting his brother, Mr. B. A. Newland,
of New Bern, left for his home at Lenoir
yesterday.
Rev. J. W. Reynolds of Wilson, who
conducted services at the Christian
church In this city Sunday, returned to
his home yesterday.
Honor Roll
Miss Ida Hargett's private school, at
Beaver Creek, Jones county, enrolled
the following pupils on the Honor Roll
for March. S
Misses Eunice and Belva McDanW,
Wauolta Wetherlngton, Ruby Heath,
Pearle Harrison. Ruth and Laura Tyn
dall, Masters Claude Health and Klrby
TyndalL
OLIVERS.
. March Jl. Farmers are progressing
finely with their crops.
We are glsd to ssy little Nellie Parker
Is getting well sgaln. She hu been very
m. - :
Mrs. Carrie Davis of New Bern, and
Miss Mamie Jones of Wilmington, have
been visiting friends' and relatives In
this place.
Messrs 0 M. and J. D Heath and John
allium, Went toNew Bern' today..
There will be a nice school oommsnoe-
ment at Scott's Hill school, house Friday
night, March 07. Every one Is Invited
to attend. " : ''i? r '-.
Miss Bessie Ketchum of this place is
spending this week with friends and
relativetof Pollooksvllle. 4 '" Vi'
IhlallUKwKmmmnBBtf
,. Chlldt en's new slippers at Htckbum'S
'Foi1. Bale! -
50 oordl, ot less, of either Oak or Pine
Wood. C0.S0 pet 'ord at A. ft N. O.
Trent Warehouse. 'V? ' '
'4 yf, PRIMROSE AND DEWET. J
' Mspls Syrup OSe qU at J. R, Parker
' Moth Balls st Davis' Ihirmacy.
Attmores Condonsed Mince Moat lOo
phg. at J It rarhcr Jr.
V .OEZt
AROUND AKD ABOUT,
C Vote today and vote right. '
Go see Circumstantial Evidence to
night. j , . - , , '
Vote for Subscription and all will be
; Fresh pork : it being brought In from
the country. A load sold here yesterdsy
for seven cents the pound. "
' The interests of tire city win be vastly
inoressed by the P-04 W. rallroai.
Go to the polls and do your duty. n
. Mr J W Reynolds a student la the
Atlantlo Christian. College at Wilson
preached la the Christian church Sun"
day. -
Every person who enjoys a Srst-class
drama should see Sun ft Fowler's beauti
ful production of Circumstantial Evi
dence. Circumstantial Evidence Is rich In
comedy, pathos and fine acting, beaatl
ful special scenery and stage settings.
Do not fall ts see It.
The Berfoot Bros received a handsome
show case and counter yesterday which
will measure 18 feet in length It was
made In Grand Rapids Mich.
During the severe gale yesterday
morning the boat lying on tbe upper
deck of the steamer JPerlle May at il e
foot of South Front street' was blown
Into the river.
The Vernal Equlno commenced Sun
day with its usual unsettled weather and
continued during most of yesterday.
There were several quite violent gusts
of wind and downpours ofrs'o. Tbe
forecast for today Is fair and cooler.
The practice the boys have, Jumping
on and off the trains as they psss through
town, Is a very dangerous one, and
should be prohibited. Moreover, their
ellnglng to the steps of the cars is s
great nuisance and .hindrance to pas'en
gers who wUh to get off at, or near the
stations.
The prelnall our neighboring. cil
lea speak In the highest terms of praise
of8un ft Fowler's production of Clr
cumstantlal Evidence. Judging from
the tremendous buslaess it has been do
ing In other cities we are safe In predict
Ing an overflowing house beie. In Order
to secure good seals patona should buy
them early thin mornlig at Waters.
Bnntla
BlgnatTiK
j ins wao you Haw mm bough
First Game of Baseball.
The baseball se&son will be opened
this afternoon at the base ball park
when the School team and the Rrgulars
will cross bats. Following Is tbe line
up:-
School Regular!
Tucker c Gasktll
Patterson' p Uardleon
Armstrong 1 b Eafer
Prettymen F 2 b McLschlan
Dill 8 b Bell
Hanks s s McSerley
Lasslter 1 f Arnold
Pretty man C c f Williams
Thomas r f Hoirell
This will be a good garnet The teams
have dope very creditable woik at prac
tice. There will be no charge for admis
sion. Fewer Gallons- wears longer; Dei oe.
Cosmopolitan for April.
Among the series now running In the
Cosmopolitan may be mentioned "How
to Administer a Household" the April
instalment deals with tbe pert exercise
plays In the preservation of health.
"Making a choice of a Profession Med.
tclne" is discussed in the April number.
"Captains, ot Industry" the sketches In
the current number deal with Jacob
Henry Bchlff. the great financier, and
Henry Osborne Havemeyer, the sugar
king. "Mankind in the Making," by H.
G. Wells; "The Young Napoleon the
Genesis of a Great Career," by Field
marshal Viscount Wolseley. K. P.;
" Roman oes of the World's Great Mines,
The Calumet and Hecla," by 8. E.
Koffett, forms the subject of the Aptil
artide and Henry Beton Merriment
novel, "Barlasch of the Guard.
We have Just received our spring line
of clothing serges, -caehlmeres, flannels
sad wool erash, also line of pants,
swell patterns, also all the new things in
Pat Lea shoes and Oxfords. .
." , X. W. ARMSTRONG. .;
See the new Pat Sandal tot Infants at
Haokbora'a. .v,., v.; ' v
hi r.Pat
JHack bum. has tbe ne1
Gibson
Ties.. f : '
SXasonle Opera IXonsel
Tuosday,C.1ar.24
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
. Gun Bar. ft Fred 1). Fowler's:
' ". ''Beautiful Production
Evidence;-;
Superb riayAU Special Scenery
Star Cast. Acknowledged the Strongest
Drama In the English Language.' " ;
PRICES loo, 60c, 75. .
DAVIS' PHARMACY, BOLE AGENCY
FOR .
St
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Circumstantial
Are you going to miss
THE OPPORTUNITY
OF A LIFETIME to
: secure a ' : '
Come now..' - A325 Piano' for
$225110 cash and 7 per month.
At STIEFF WAREBOOM8, index
Stanly Hall. ' ArtUU&tnnirjg.
MMMMMMMIM
t To tbe Democratic Voters of
- the City of Hew Bern. ' V
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the nomination for the
office of Mayor ot the City ot New
Bern at the primary to be held for f
that purpose. I hsve occupied the
X office before and pledge myself to z
a strict enforcement of the laws
and that I will give my personal
attention to all matters in which
the Interest of the City and Its im
provement are tnveivea.
Wm. ELLIS.
To The Democratic Vo
ters of New Bern.
I respectfully solicit your suffrages at
the Primary election to be held In April
for the offloe of Mayor.
An Intimate knowledge of the City's
needs snd affairs acquired during the
past several years as Alderman, aided by
my knowledge as a citizen for many
years, qualify me I think, in some meas.
ure to perform the duties acceptably as
we'l as to the best Interests of the city.
To apply business methods to muni
cipal affairs, and Impartially advanco
and safeguard the City's Interests will
be my earnest desire.
Very Respectfully,
thos. k. McCarthy.
CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR.
To the Democratic Vnteis of tbe City
of Nik Uern.
1 hereby announce mjself as a c. ndl
for the Maynialiy of tlie City of New
Bern.
riatfi.rm Good sheets an J sldewtilks.
Sttlct cnforcrnirM of the best sanitary
concilti.irjp. A business like and thrift;
administration of the public affairs for
the benent of all citizens alme. Econo
my In public expenditures.
Very lie; pict fully.
JAMK8 W. WATERS
To the Voters.
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for the office of Mayor of the City
of New Bern, subject to the action of
tho Democratic primaries.
e. R. STREET
Announcement.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for renomlnatlon by the Democratic
primary to be held In the city, for the
position of City Tax Collector for the
ensuing term of two years beginning
May I0C8.
Most graciously thanking, you for
your support In the put, I ask your
favorable consideration again and if
elected will perform the duties pertain
ing to the office, to the best ofsmy ability
and satisfaction of all.
Most Respectfully,
J. J. TOL80N.
To the Democratic Vot-
er.s of New Bern.
I shall be a candidate for the office ot
Chief of Police of the City of New Bern
at the coming Democratic City Primary,
and ask your votes In behalf ot my
candidacy, I propose to serve the peo
ple by good publlcfservlce not Ay prom
isee. Respectfully, .
RICHARD P. MONTAGUE.
-Uum.
- The finest bf
tonicsr. put up X
; in sugar coated ?
tahletst Guar-;V
r anteed to cure .
'chills and fever.
.The: greatest
antl-malarlal
"remedy ever in-
vented. Honey
..refunded if it'
does not cure. , ,
Price 23c4rkg.
.. Pormnla submitted jrour
" pbyaiolan on request ; '
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We hate just in a fine stock of Mens
boys and chlldrens shoes, neck wear
hats, elothlog collars, ; etc, - All In the
latest style and cheaper than any firsti
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uiww v0 iu iup ,-tuwu ever iiuug guar
anteed. ' '
w v ; . Respectfully,
3, 3. BAXTER.
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"THE BENTON HAT"
$1,450, $2.00, 2.50 3.00.
No Higher. .None Better. '
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HATTER AND HABERDASHER,
97 Middle Street,
occc3aoooDODoaoaoDoaococ3
GOOD UMBRELLAS
At X'nrlv
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-wwwvu no AAA TO JUBb IWOITDU UUWl
irom one of the beet manufacturers 10 dozen (120) Fine Twill
Silk Umbrellas with all the new handles in the assortment, in
eluding Pearl, Silver Oxidized and Crook, these umbrellas
wfm mrwl a tv oall .vM i or a., ai srv i .
w ovi aiviu fi mi spi oj eaoOf
I Our Special JPrlce OSe each.
1 BARFOOT BROS.
Saving atfhe Spigot
Wastrng at the ftungn
JK'fiPr
power
the
save,
ssSherwin-Williaus
(Made to paint buildings with.
mm SOLD
HlMAJf SUPPLY COMPANY.
The Finest Expo
sition of New
Wash Fabrics
Boer attempted by this store.
It pays you to make your selections early for by so
doing you get the pick of the styles.
Every piece is bright, fresh and crisp and prices
have been made so reasonable you will be tempted to
select your Summer Outfit now.
- Handsome line of Zephyr Ginghams, all fast colors i
very newest ootor combinations in stripes and checks, a Z
une Binooin iaono, irno
Large stock of FJrle A
Double fold Madras,
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FmeSoftFmi8hedChambray,aneolors,121o.
Beautiful line of Una
Pine Quality l6ov:
We are ahmorln th
v X Class nosiery we have ever
Iw stripes fo Init
v Very Special Values in
Fine Imported Lisle
Special Values in Ladies Plain Hoie, at 15o 19o. X 1
Our lOo ChlWa Hose
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- For Sale or Keni;
k The convenient and pretty home on
National Ayenue, neit to my own, and
formerly owned by Mr Ben 8 Gulon.
Prefef to sell and will do so cheaply and
oneasy terms.
" T.W. DEWET.
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An wa- 4mj. -aa j:-4.
That's what buying poor paint
means. Faint may bo low-priced
by the gallon and be extravagant
to use owing to the poor covering
and wearine Quality. After
paint is applied it's too late to
start agut gaa use
The
Paint: X
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go.
F 0 Ginghams 1 Ac.
very fine cloth, Special Prion
Mercerized Ginghams, very f .
n.nrf iin. truh .. e ,
Wwn,; :tK&i:i:t.:t
ICaM'knd 'UOk.-tk 1 1
todies Fine laoe' Striptd ' t i
Thread Hose, 89c.:'.'' vf V ' t-
are unnaaal values. . - -.'
In all the Latest Fabrics and Designs
have Just Arrived. A Handsome Line
from .
17,50
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 anvone.
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.
IJ. G. Dunn & Co.,
Q Men' & Boy' Wear, (
g 57 olloclr Street- j
IT WILL APPEAR REMUS
Bill mmm True
To think of selling Embroideries at the prices
we are going to place on them for
THIS USES.
Edgings worth 25c to 75c all to go in this
lot
AT 10c TO 25c.
All New, Fresh Goods.
The Bee Hive
PATTERSON & HILL,
61 Pollock St, Opposite Episcopal Church
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The only Exclusive Wholesale Dealers and 'Jollors of q
Furniture, Mattresses, Cooking and Heating Htovtn, Htnl Q
Springs and Feathers in New Bern. g
. All goods shipped direct from factory in solid cars. Q
h II Mail Orders receive prompt attention. Q
Salesroom and Office: Planters Tobac- O
co Warehouse, 88 Middle St., Opposite B
Out Old Stand, NEW BERN, N. C.
Open 7 a. m. , Close 7 p. m. 2
; Phones: Officer 272, Residence 254. g
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Specially prepared for the iands
good cure, makes Wrappers and Fills
t .as oar goods are manufactured near - yon ana not resbippea, we
claioi Freshness and Good Mechanical Condition. " '
D!gh Grade Cobbage, Potato, Allcrop and Cotton Guano. .
Our Mottw "Not How Cheap But How Good.",
Use our goods and have nd regrets. ' . . . j
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r.v. ' ;y ca !.. 1 rjyer. ' . " NEW JJERK, N. C, " ',:
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