vop. xx-no. m NEW BIKK, H. Cr, WEDNESDAY MORHIH&, MARCfl 25, 1903. TWENTY-FIRST TEAR I HosieryJVeek Eight to the Point. W e always go straight to the point No false modesty about us. We have the finest stock of Hosiery in the town. We know it, and we want you to knout it We bought it especial ly or you and now we want you to come and take it away. In case you are amply supplied already, we make prjces like these, to be sure of catching you: Misses Black Lisle Thread Open Work, all sizes, at 26c. Misses Open Work Black Drop Stitch, at 15c. Misses White Lisle Thread Hose, at 25c I-adies Black Lisle Lace Hose, good value at 50c, Only 25c. Ladies Black Half Lace, assorted patterns, Only 25a Ladies Lisle Thread fancy stripped or clocked worked, well worth 15o, Only 50c. Gents Fancy and Lisle Half Hose from 16c to 50c. OWN YOUR HOME A Millionaire's Advice to Toung Men. A well known millionaire, with a national reputation for conservatism, said in conversation the other dav "If I were a would invest my savings i i a small piece for I would put the deal away and forget Do ltl"ss every mm: lias felt at some That lie would like t have a little piece of lie couiii call ins own. Tins ts a worthy sentiment, bat to select his pieoe of land in tho heart of n t. onions community where the mere pressure of population is there to increase t!ie value of his holding, combined with oasinoss. It unquestionably strengthens a man's character to own property increases his responsibility. If lie can tie himself up, and is obliged to make regular payments he is sure to savo 'I he trouble is he allows the chanca to pass. He Is going to hncin next month Rich men talk of the importance of a man's 0rst Thousand Dollars Why not his first Hundred or his first Ten? The saving of your first 910 may be your first step to independence. THE TIME TO DO IT H NOW. I he New Horn investment ( ompany oners twenty-seven lota lor tale on long time and easy monthly payments. For terms apply to NEW Bi:it INVESTMENT CO., R. A. NUNN, Secretary. AAAAAAA f TTT Wr John Gfocet $ Begs to call the attention of the Housekeepers to his Fine and Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries. 2f Evevy eteamcr is bringing in some delicacy to be added to 2& Vila ufvinir 2f A share of your trade is solicited. Your orders will re- 2 receive careful attention and a PROMPT DELIVERY. S All orders small or large will be appreciated. JOHN DUNN, Gt ocer , 3 Phone 74. POLLOCK HT. otttnttttnttHmnmmmmmimtmtmta Y TTlMltDAMAMfl Budweis beer Is justly considered the best beverage to be used in conjunction with a roast or steak, becaose it's of th satisfying kind satisfying lor the rea son that it' purt, palatable and leaves no bad after effects. Budweis beer Is -a good beer to drink 18J days per annum.; J. F. Taylor, NBW,BERN, S. 0 ' What more can yoU get any where in addi tion to SatisiaciiohP - mm ' r A ' . A .. wa triinrnriTOA innr . Suits - cleaned and J pressed ,A ; "; 506 ' CHiB WICK TilLORISS CO , Corner Middle and ollojk Straets Bangort Building. " at Hackburri's young man anxious for independence, I of good real estate. When I had It paid I had it. Then I would begin paying time that he would like to be aland holder, this earth of this great country that perliaps many fold this is sentiment Btmn, IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS: ' ' J". 'i;. '.' - ;''.' , . Upstairs Cor. Pollock and Middle St - t Where hewill toe glad to see hits patrons and friends. 50 Operatives Wanted fat the Knitting Hills, 60 girls and boys over 12 years of age can find employm e nt at the Knittinff Hill at ' once. Work light, clean and profitable. ' All piece work. Bright boys or girls can earn from. $3 to $5 per i week after they learn. -v.r" r ;r " Apply to" J. n."T7ed dell, Dupt Southern KcLicry Hill-;- GriCtli HAYWQOD ARRANGED. Files Sensattonal Affidavit 'Asking' For Continuance Which the Judge Grants to July J3th. Special to Journal. IUwiqh, March 84 Ernest Haywood was arrelnged today. He appeared bright and shook hands with several friends. Three of his brothers eat opposite htm. To the Judge's Question he replied "I am not guilty." James H. Pou one of his counsel made a motion for a continuance, which was opposed by Walter S. Daniel, acting so licitor. , Haywood filed a sensational affidavit asking for a continuance and giving sfi reasons why he did not want a trial at this term, these being that his evidence Is incomplete; that prejudice has been aroused against htm by newspapers and people; and that there has been a deliber ate purpose to arouse prejudice against him; that lawyer Slmms, who says he saw Skinner strike Haywood, bad been denounced a liar and perjurer; that Slmms' statement Is true; that other wit nesses for him have been deterred from giving evidence; that the sentiment hos tile to Haywood Is temporary. Judge Justice continued tho caee to July 13th. Scour iT. Hackburn has the new Pat Gibson Tics. Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. Raleigh, March 24. The Supremo Court filed the following opinions here. today. Boyd vs Ralliotd, from Beaufort, no error. turner vs Davis, from Pasquotank, no error. Sutler vs Culler, from Beaufort, new trial. Lamb vs Elizabeth City, from Pa?qtit- tank, petition to rehear dismissed. Bykes Boone, from Northampton, affirmed. ' Hancock vs Commissioners, from Craven, hew trial. Havens vs Bank, from Edgecombe, re versed. Deans vs Qay, from Nash, new trial. Davis vs Lumber Co., from New Han over, petition allowed, judgment below affirmed. In R. E. vs Anderson, from Pender, affirmed. State vs Vlck, from Wayne, no er ror. Railroad vs Stewart, from Harnett, re manded costs against plaintiff. Prlvatt ts Harrelson, from Columbus, new trial. Wflloughby vs Stevens, from Robeson, affirmed. Herring vs Lewis, .from Beau'ort, per curiam, affirmed. Hanff vs Rallrohd, from Craven, mo tion for new trial for newly discovered tvldenos denied, and judgment affirmed per curiam. HcKtnnon vs Transportation Co., from Robeson, per curiam affirmed. Hugglne vs Railroad, from Robeson, per curiam affirmed. Rouse vs James, from Duplin defend ants appeal docketed and dismissed un der rul-17. Scour iT. Children's new slippers at Bukhara's Bllr Tkatt Mc4lcta. Bis temples were beginning to be gray, and be was old enough to have a fully developed case of dyspepsia. He looked at tho slice of roast beef and then tried to eat It, after which he sig naled to the waiter. "Here, take this back," he said. "I can't eat meat that's roasted until if s like a piece of leather, t told you I wanted It ran. Do you call this rareni."""''"!"1 ; ' '. :r i "Xoung man, replied the waiter, "If t gtva it to you any rnrer than that It would have to be raw.. Look here. You can aqueeae the blood Out ot It." . After finishing a good hearty meal the man with the dyspepsia banded the waiter a Quarter as a "tin" and' went out saying to himself; ". !'?:. "I wonder if he called tne young man lust from force of habit or be cause he rest! meant HJ" Chicago Record-Hernld. .. ' ... ' ''. , J- ';- Tfc Mycin? t tUllrMla. Wbat time does tho next through Ham for the cast leaver " ; , "It follows the way train at .4:18." ! "Why doesn't it precede trie. way tralnr . - '' i "Hay. I don't make tho 1lme tables tol this road." , ,, '; . : ' I "But why do tbey calf th.troln that follows tba way trnln tho throughriex proasr' ' -: ' '0 " "I dunno, union it's because it la ura to run through the .way trnln If tt aver cntehct u(l with IL'V-CIevaland IMuln Dealer. C ASTORIA f Tar Icfaii'u and CMldraa.' ' t3 tMvi !!;v3i:.v:;$ C. ''! T,;mta the r FEW DlMiGE REPORTS From Excessive Rainfall. Railway Tracks Covered. Summer Educational Campaign Progress In Preparation Legis lative Laws. Raleigh City Politics. Oxford's Progress. Govern or Declines Richmond Raleioii, March 24 As yot but few reportB have come in of any damage by the floods. A great deal of rain has fallen, over practically all ot the State. At one place between here and Weldon the fall of water was so great that a part of the railway track for a distance of several hundred yards had to be bal lasted and had to be very carefully looked after. Representative Blount of Washington county Is to be one of the speakers fa the great educational campaign which Is to be conducted durlDg the summer all over North Carolina under the aus pices of the Southern Education Board. Great Interest Is being manifested In this campaign, which will be on an even larger scale than last summer. The Secretary of State Is much pleased at the progress which la being made in tho preparation of this vest's laws or acts of the Legislature. Two experts are at work making the siuo-notes for theae, and tt is gratifying to know that the volume will be published considera bly earlier than ever before, while belog a larger one than that of two years ago. It lias been a Ionic lime since cliy poll- tics has attracted so much attention In Raleigh a" at present. For more than a month the'Rcformcrs" have been hold Ing meetings, which for a time were so quiet that newspaper people did Dot gel Into tbe sicret. Treasurer Q. Rosenthal of the Oxfoid Urphanage ssyB that machinery is now belDg placed in the now sash snd blind factory there. The brick buildings for the printing establishment snd the laun dry are nearly completed. Qovernor Aycock has declined an in vitation to attend a meeting of the Southern Education Board In Richmond next month on account of a prior en gagement. Mr. Murray Allen has been made sten ographer to the judges of the Supreme Court. The last legislature passed an act allowing a stenographer for the jus tices at a salary of $1,000. Tbe Superintendent of public Instruc tions Is having dally calls for the new school law. This has been prepared and will be placed In the hands of the printer in a few days. Scour iT. See the new Pat Sandal for Infants at Hack burn's. Maple Syrup 8Sc qt. at J. R, Parker Jf. Don't buy anything in the following tines till you have seen our stock Ladles fine shoes, dress goods, in all grades,laces,sllk, notions, hoielry, table linen, towels, white goods a specialty, ribbons, eta Will save you money, see us and be convinced. Respectfully, J. J. BAXTER. Split peas 2 pkg for 26c at J R Parker Jr. J. J. Bsxler Is sgcot for tne Cotmop lltsn patterns, tbey are standard pat terns made' with seam allowance only 10c each or patterns furnished free with all dresses bought from $1.50 up. NEWPORT. March 28.-Rev J V Williams of New Tork has been-asststlng the pastor of the It E Church in a protracted meeting. ; The new depot will be built farther ap town, Tho brick and lumber are on the ground now. ' . - Rev Mr Johnson of the Baptist church Is ei pected hers with bis bride next waukv-.v. :- vWV ' : Dr 0 T Wlndley , wlU be In Tarboro this wosk for a day or two. v -fv'. Mr Al Newberry, while at his farm last week, was attacked by a very, large rattle snake, and "But for the- asslstanca el two' men would-have been bitten, They succeeded la hilling him, A king snake was near by and they supposed they we getting ready to fight. , Mr Ivos fruit farm Is a lovely sm of Bowers now. . ' ','-"'",'".-''-i Mr Cicero Mann has had rips ttrsw berries' this month. , ?' The children's Literary Club will meet at Mm Ed Fodrles Siturdsy at i p. m. Tbs Ladle Aid Society will have a bSKsarth first of May. ' OA VIS1 PHARMACY, SOLE AOENOT ' FOR -V A fmli u; j 'y j i r i ', 1. TAYLOR CO. we are receiving daily a new line of Spring Fumiturei Have also just re ceived a very fancy lot of Mattings, Rugs, Leather, and Velvet Couches At Prices that will AHtonisli yon. Give us a call and examine our stock. No trouble to show goods Very truly, Tbe Disosway & Taylor Co. Carter's Inks Just Received a Shipment of Carter's Inks. When in need of ink re member whore to buy it at lowest prices. Owen Q. Dunn, 50 POLLOCK ST. Poy & Simmons, DEALERS IN General Hardware, Ek 79 South Front Street, NEW BERN, N. . The Coming of Easter " - should remind you (hat rod ought to get everything on wheels iu spick and span shape, Don't want anything "out of whack" this time of year, do yon? Well, let us show yott how thoroughly, promptly, cheaply we can put In first class repair anything you have requiring our attention in the' line of carriages, wagons, surreys, runabouts, etc; , ' We nut Rubber Tins 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 bolts in old plaoes O. U. Water A Son, ' , Phons 18P,' .,, , TS Broad 8t, Kftw Bauir, N f- ' W. . WOOD, (Successor to Fojr AJWood) ' Practical Tinner ; PLUMBING AND OAS FITTING AH, work 'guaranteed to give sat isfaction. . i . J Can bj found At tho shop on South Front Street formerly occu pied by tliojflim, , J. V. WOOD. Stationery and Supplies of every description form an important part of our stock. ENNETT'S BOOK STORE. C.J. McSortey & Go's GOOD CONFECTIONERY. So good that the baby can eat its fill of It. What ts there in pure, delictus con fectionery to hurt either baby, child, or grown up persons ? There are no purer materials than the ones we use. There Is no cleaner way of maklne confectlon- cryinan ours, Leto o ! If here ? For What? To Get the Best JJ4rbecue and Oysters in the city. All Bight, Come on IS THE PLACE. Opposite Henry's Pharmacy. BRANCH OFFICE A. B. Baxter & Co., Commission Brokers. Mi, CottoD.Grain & Provisions 17 Craven Btroet, Phone 233. NEW BERN, S.C. Main Office, 61 Broadway, New York. Moderate morgins. Excellent service. Private wires to New York. Highest banking and mercantile ref rences. Brutus and Cassius Would Turn Often with envy if they could seethe garments worn bv the men in New Bern and made by F M Chadwlck. Well fitting hand some and swell in style, and showing a man with a perfect 16m to porfeotfon, or making a porfect form in the man that is detective. If you haven't ordered your 8prlng suit or light overcoat, let us show you what a swell yon, can be when we have made your garments. F. M. Chad wick. f aper, Wall Paper. ! New 19:8 Sample Book Just ; . . Heoelved.. ;-, ' , J ; All styles and ail prices -8o Id ; ; 110 per roll. s Boom Moulding lo to SOo loot.' ' Give me a trial, all work gtiar . , anteed. -, r . . - EDOAR T. HOLLOWELL, --,' Painter ft Paper Banger. . . ; 1 Get thoBebtJ y ;.' ''iv. ;--.- ;; The Best Oyster Btews Brooks The Best Barbecues-Brooks. - . The Best Sandwiches Brooks. : Apples, Oranges and .Candles all good Brooks, ' . ' : - Cool Drinks. . , " ' MoaU Served." - r MliCI-l P ,f?. Confectionery Store New Bbl. Fulton Market Corned Beef just received At J. L McDaniel's I have a'few gallons of Nice strained Honey 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 Irish Potatoes, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Goods of all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and RoaetedJCoffee. Give me a call. Yours to Please, T T MJIAMTDT 'Phone 91. HOT SALE Only 13 Days Off. We have everything for Faster for Ladies. Men ami nhii.ir, ah New Goods and Latest Styles. CLOTHING. Men's, Youths and Childrens Clotliinp. Latast. stiA. ,i .,.;.. . bo beat in Eastern North Carolina. SHOES. We liavt' just received our Scrincr Line of tjulioo Mnc.,i ci.m.i 01 and hlipiKTR, up-to-date styles, and prices r DUESS GOODS. Vv'e havi! just received our line of Snrine and Hiimmr 11-, n.i. ....... stj les and colors, in wool and wash goods, IIAMBEHG. Wlide in tlio northern markets I boueht ahnnt 10 nnn llaniberg at a sarnffoo, and we invite the ami prices, w also carry a Iarpe assortment of Ladies Mnlin !Tn,iu,M- LA.DIES SHIRT WAI8T8 AND SKIRTS. We have a largo assortment of Ladies Shirt Wai.K in oil n - ..j... hii u'K'ia auu an Jiy 10s and all prices. We also have a large stock of skirts. DOMESTICS, We have a hie line of White Slioetlm?. Bleaching fialico. Pi ler to the trade at factory prices, come JIM OA4KILL, p alosnien.; 75 Middle St. next to Gaskill Gaskill Hdw. & ouueeasors w uasiiin nuw. HARDWARE 78 Middle St. Phone147- Phone 210.; Keep a full supply of Builders Material. Hth nnor. ni,n. m... ri.it. Oils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stoves and Ranges and everything kept In a Brst ciass hardware store. Afulljineof Railroad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilers, Pul leys, Shafting, Gearings, Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Wrenches, Bolts, Nuts,' Iron Belting, Packing, Hose, Etc. Having consolidated the two lioti goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking future patronage we are, Fours truly, Gastill Harflware and 11 Supply Company, JOSEPH GASKILL. p. A. WILLIS. JOE C. FULFORD. W A. TENDER REGARD for the feelings of our enstomers and onr own reputation induces us to sell only tender MEATS The lu Icy Steak, the succulent Lamb Chop, the toothsome Pork Loin, and the dainty Veal Cutlet are to be had here at moderate price. . -' Thp Oaks Market. m AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA TTTTv'f TTTTTf TTTTTTT? Dink -HLL'SODA DtLlCIOUS, 1XHILABATINB, - RIFRISHING. ' . - ' Oreenvllle. H O. llarth 1 '08. I tlon will find Instant rellel Soma GreenTille, M O.J "' " GentlemenAfter a fair trial I m convinced it la good for Indl. eestlnn. It Is palatable.' After drinking for some time it becomes delicious, but best of all it Is ben etoiaL . '' , W ABowen, "' " lleiehaut, ; "' Washlngtoii, D Q, Feb, 8, '03. The KnvCa Company. .. ' ' tientlemen I have been drink (ng En vita ever alnoe It earns-out and find its nana well founded. Anybody suffering ltli tndiges- $ Wholesale ft Betall 71 Broad St g FOR EASTER j June. iuai t-aiiooc . , iiiiiurtMis oii(ts cannot be boat anywhere. prices about half. y " onun UHltlUS Ul ladifts to tak dtmnrn t k , see and be convinced. LUPU JIM. 1 Hdw. Ci., New Bern, N. C. Mill Supply Co., L'a and J. C. Fulford Supply Co MILL SUPPLIES 44 PrnvAn fit. the trade for past favors and soliciting vnnr REMOVAL ! We have moved from No. 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. Gall on us. Dolivery Prompt and Free. M. E. Land & Co. Phone 162. 75 Broadest. T Health PRUB - mt llke It becanse of Its palatabUity, I like tt Imooum Its bmiellcial. Kr trybod drink Xnvtta." - ' , , v H P HIU. - " V fjrWYllIe, N OV Feb: 9, '01 Ths EuTltjLOompanrr . V O ' QiMnviU, X o. - ' ' QenUemen Invito Is both a neomsity and .luxury and Is a Rood thing lot a man to put In bis stomach. It relieved ma ot Indi gestion every time I have tried It, and I believe tt trill rnrt If per-' slsted In. P It Ontlaw. t4 i -r tmm