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A1' VOL. XX NO. : . RIW MRS, K. C, TBDRSDAY MORSIHfl, MARCH 2G, 1903. TWENTY-FIRST YIAR "1 4 i 4, ft ...i Hosiery Week We always go straight to the point No false modesty about W us. We have the finest stock of Hosiery in the town. We know it and we want von to know iL We boncht it especial- (Si ly for jou and now we want you to come and take it away. In case you are amply supplied already, we make prices like these, Misses Black Lisle Thread Open Work, all sizes, at 26c. Misses Open Work Black Drop Btitch, at 15c Mi ses White Lisle Thread Hose, at 25c. ladies Black Lisle Lace Hose, good value at 50c, Only 35c Ladies Black Half Lace, assorted patterns. Only 25c Ladies Lisle Thread fancy stripped voc, uniy ouc. Gents Fttncy and Lisle Half Hose 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 "If I were a young man anxious for independence, I would invest my savings in a small piece of good real estate. When I had it paid for I would put the deed away and forget I had it. Then I wonld begin paying on another." Doubtless every man lias felt at some time that he would liketo be a land holder. That he would like to have a little piece of this earth of this great country that he could fall his own. This is a worthy sentiment, but to seleot his piece of land in tho heart of a p vulous community where the mere pressure of population is there to increase the value of his holding, perhaps many fold this is sentiment 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. 'I he trouble Is he allows the chanoe 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 flrst Hundred or his first Ten? The saving of your first 10 may be your flrst step to independence. THE TIME TO DO IT IS NOW. The New Bern Investment ( ompany offers twenty-seven lots for sale on long time and easy monthly payments. For terms apply to NEW BERN INVESTMENT CO., H. A. NUNN, Secretary. 1 John Btmn, i Cjtoce I Begs to call the attention of the Housekeepers to his Fine and j Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Every steamer is bringing U1B BMJCIl. A share of your trade is solicited. Yonr orders will re receive careful attention and a PROMPT DELI VERT. All orders small or large will be appreciated. JOHN Grocer, it Phone 74. In High Regard, m, Badweitbeer Is Justly considered the - .. best beverage to be used In conjunction ' - . willi a roast or steak, because it's of the satisfying kind tatlifytng for the rea- : ' son that it's pure, palatable and leaves , no bad after effeots. Budwels beer Is a good beer to drink f 8) days per .annum. J. Fv Taylor, mm Wliat more cm you get any where In add! tion to Datlstaction P r We gtiarantee that,! Suits cleaned ,: and CHAUICK IA1L02C1 CO!, Corner MldJlt ar.d olldjk Sirjcls at Hackburn's & or clocked worked, well worth from 16c to 60o. 2 in some delicacy to he added to JT POJJLrOCIt ST. Sll IS NOW OPEN FOR Upstiits Cot, Pollock - and Mdie St- "Where ft&' will T)'e glad to see his patrons and friends. ; , . '. 50 Operatives 3 Wanted at the K Knitting. Hills. ', 60 girls and boys over 12 years of age can find employm e n t a t. the Knitting Hill at once. Work light, clean and profitable. ;CA11 ;piece work. Erisllt boys or girls can earn from $3 to C3 per T7cok after they I tzm: 'y--' -'Apply to; J.' II. 7cd- dell. ' Cart C z-i horn LrcrocE BUSINESS TtlE OLD HZU ABLE QYA m TTBClCl ' Absolutely: Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE OulOrea In Cotton nuts. Ttaleigb, March 85. Inquiry has been made as to the number of children under 111 yean of age who hav been at work' la -Cotton mills. This question was asked at the office of the state oommts loner of labor today and In reply it was stated that the number was about The report last May shows this to be about the figure. Under the new law no children under 12 can be employed In the factories of this kind. Educational Campaign. ' Raleigh, March 25. Today the execu tive committee of the North Carolina educational conference met here to ar range for the plan of the educational campaign, which Is to embrace the whole State and which Is to be conduct ed under the auspices and by the finan cial aid of the Southern Education Board. The oommlttee Is composed of Governor Aycock, State superin'endent Joyner and Ohas. D. Mclver. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. , Tb8 Kind You Have Always Bought Scour iT. 25 Bbls White Bliss Seed Potatoes for tale cheap at J. R. Parker Jr's. Hackburn's is headquarters for up-to- date goods. Hackburn's Perfection Blend Coffee at Me. lb. can not be equaled. California evaporated Peaches and Apricots 10c at J. R. Parker Jr. - , A, full and complete line of Inierna- al stock and poultry food for sale at 3. & Parker Jr. 'Oof line of ladles shoes Is complete, Bluchers eitenstoa soles, Oxfords of all kinds and the swellest line ef ssndels In the city, prices all right. X, W. ARMSTRONG. Try Hackburn Essence Blend Tea. It's delicious. 10c i lb. Chloride of Lime at Davis' Pharma- -Scour IT. Ha! Ha We Are Here , Keep your eye oa the date, it Is not too lata for you -to witness Prof. Asa Bryant who woi first prise In Madison Square Garden, New Tork 1909; who wlu render some of his professional skill of up-to-date cake ' Walking at Odd Fellows hall Monday night March Mb, IMS, accompanied by his brothers Hsnry and David Bryant and other ladles and gtata of Raleigh. WllmlngtOB,. Chicago, UL and Hew Bern. - fijjt- i--4rtjF; Also Prof. Bryant aad his guests will slag some of the latest rsg-ttae and also show some of bis highland fling and solo dancing.- SO laughs In M minutes, clos- lsg with a grand march by every one. AdmlMloa 15c, .(wo lot 80c. r Musle by Blring aad Golden Link Band,' ' v ....'. ( PROF. HENRY BETANT, i l'l ' ' i.'-' Managerr'; Hackburn has the new Tst Gibson Tlee." bSii - - ScouriT. .- - "C ' . Children's aew slippers at Hck bora's Increases the circula tion; makes,; rich, t red blood, curC3 that tired aching; feeling, cleans tha-tonguo' and clears tha complexion,-; Guar- ncrr: x:V. -I i refund IRO oum r LlISOaiCj TEtlPLE Active Canvass To Make It a Cer tainty. Mense River Is High. No Senator By The People. Retiring Com missioner. State Chart ers Insurance Company Haywood Case Query. Raieigh, Maroh 85, Today the board of custodians of the Grand Lodge of Masons met here, being composed of Grandmaster Haywood I. Clark, D. D.( P. M.Moye ct Wilson and Dr. J. E. Matthews of Wilmington.' The purpose of the meeting was to straighten up the work of the order, particularly the de gree work, it having been Intimated that some changes had crept Into the latter work which were not In accordance with the requlrments of the order. Grandmaster Clark was Interviewed In regard to the Masonic Temple and said that Francis D. Winston would be. gin on the ffret of April S very active and thorough canvass of the State, for the purpose of selling 139,000 of second mortgage bonds and that when these are disposed, of the finances will be solid. Not a step Is to be taken until this money Is raised and the finances thus put In perfect shape. He says the Idea Is that the corner stone will be laid m the early autumn, and that then the work begun will be continued without a break. He says he feels sure that the canvass to be made by cx Judge Winston will prove all that could be desired. Grandmaster Clark when asked about the growth of the Masonic Order said It was all that" could be desired and that since the meeting of the Grand Lodge In January half a dozen lodges bad gone Into operation, part new ones and the others old ones revls- d. Ncute river U very high and rising. It was said yesterday that In this connty it was within one foot of any previous record. Sheriff Ellington of Johnston county, who came 1a this morning said the river was rising there and he learned tLst the county bridge at Selma had been swept away and that there was probability of some other bridges going Secretary of State Grimes received a letter from William J Bryan as editor of the Commoner asking if the legislature of this State had adopted a resolution favoring the election of Senators by the people. Mr Bryan was Informed that a resolution to that effect had bees Intro duced but had been tabled In the Senate, on motion of Senator Beasley. Next Wednesday there will be a little change In the personnel of the corpora tion commission and State tax commis sion. . Dr D H Abbolt retiring and Mr C Beddlngfleld going on In his place. Borne persons are asking the question whether any habeas corpus proceedings will be instituted In the Ernest Haywood Lmnrder case. It is said by lawyers that neb a step is not at all probable. Extremely handsome new letter bsxes are being placed In the post office here and attract much attention. Today-two mutual insuranoe compa nies were chartered, Insuranos commis sioner Toung having approved the ap plications for charters and secretary of State granting them. They are to the Gaston county Fanners Mutual and the Union county Farmers Mutual. A charter is granted the Burlington Printing and Publishing Co., with ISO,- 000 capital, OA Anderson and others stockholders. Another, charter to the Vleto Brick Co., -of Lexington, capital $40,000, "Victor Humphrey and others stockholders, 'Another charter to the Catawba county news publishing eom- paay of Newton, 0 M McCorkne and others stock-holders. The State Auditor and the corporation commission are bow going over the rev enue act and alio the machinery hot, for tbe purpose of arranging the tax sheets and abstracts to conform tort- Next Tuesday by speciaUavltatloa ot Julian B Carr, commissioner of agrlcul tare, Patterson and State chemist KJl- gors will visit Oeooneecbee Farm aear DAVIS' PH ARM AO? , BOLS AGENCY A fresh supply fast received. Notice Cot Summons North Carolina, ) la the Bopertor Court rvi rvn-i. . r Before W. M Watson, v Rob D Johnson . - , ii' Jolly Rouse Joboton.S ' '. ' ' Notice. .. Z .: The defendsnt above named will take notice that an action entitled as shove has been commenced In the Superior Court of Craven County to obtain a di vorce absolute from the Vondi of mstrl mony and lbs said - defendant will fur ther lake notice that she is required to appear at the May term of the Htiperlor (Jourt of said County to be hold on the 4lb day of May. 1i:j, at the court houae of raid county io the (Jlly nf Wcw Hern, N. C , and answer or demur to tlin com pinltil In (aid scllnn or tlio vrt)nt!iT will apply to the court for the rmf d'!msn4-t-it In tnld complaint. W. fr "T ( ' r . ' t. .r ' or - TUB fflli CO We are receiving daily a new line of Furniture; Have also just re ceived a very fancy lot of 8, Rugs, Leather and Velvet Couches At Prices ! hat will Astonish yon. Give us a call and examine our stock. No trouble to show goods Very truly, Toe 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, 59 POLLOCK ST. Foy Simmons, DEALERS IN General Hardware, Etc 75 Soft Front Street, NEW BEIitfv?r. . The Coming of Easter - should remind you that yon ought to get everything on wheels id spick and span shape. Don't want anything "out oi wnacK" wis time ot year,, no yonr Well, let us show you how thoroughly, promptly, cheaply we can pot in first class repair anything yen have requiring our attention in the line ot carriages, waeoni stirrers, runaboutaeto. Vf put Rubber Tires on yonr-old or new wheels, i We shrink your loose tires In a machine without cutting them. Everybody is Invited to see the machine at work putting new Doits in eld pisces CC ; II Wateri A lton, ; -1 -' phone W, , , . ' - . 48 Bn ad Si, ' Maw Bbrk, N fi V - j: w. wood; . (Socccsshr to Foy fcWood) - Practical .Ttnne'r, FLUMl)la AND GAS FITTING ' Allworkj;uaran teed to give sat- Isfaction. ' Can b found at tbe shop on Sonlh Front fitrect formorly occu Wty l!,o;-m. ' ' J. v. v r - Spring matting "M I Ice Stationery and Supplies of J every description i T form fl.n iTrmnrfoTif. part of our stock ! ENNETT'S BOOK STORE. I C.y. McSorley & Co's r GOOD CONFECTIONERY. So (rood that the baby can eat Us fill of It. What Is there in pure, delicious 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 mating confection ery than ours. Isets Go! Where ? For What? To Get the Best Barbecue and Oysters in the city. i All Bight, Come on IS THE PLACE. Opposite Henry's Pharmacy. BRANCH OFFICE A. B. Baxter & Co., Commission Brokers, Mi, Cotton.Grain & Provision 17 Craven Street, Phone 233. NEW BERN, S.'fi. Main Office, 61 Broadway, New York, Moderate morgins. Excellent service. Private wires to New York. Highest banking and mercantile "ref rences. Brutus and Casslui Would Turn Qreen with envy if they could seethe garments wom by the men in New Bern and made by F M Cbadwlck. Well fitting hand some and swell In style, and showing a man wttn a perfect lorm to peneouon, ormakinca perfect form in the man that la defective. If yon haven't ordered your Spring suit or light overcoat, let us snow yon what a swell you can be wnen we nave maae your garments. . . . T, SI, Chadwlck, Wall : Wall Paper. ; xw i a sample hook jus , j '. v Heoeived.' - , - - All styles and all prioes 8o to ,$10perroU. - - t Room Moulding is to SSe fooe,u.; i uit ma a trw, mil wou guar , anteeo.") r -i . x, EDdAR T. HOLLOWELU' Painter Paper Hanger." Got the Best. - The Best Oyster 8 tews Brooks The Best Barbecue Brooks. ' The Best Sandwiches Brooks. Apples,' Oranges and Candles at! good Brooks, , ' - , " Cool Drinks. L ' ' Monls BetvedT-" . . ' Confectionery Store Paper new Bbl. Fnlton Market Corned Beef just received At I 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 Torto Eico Molasses, Evaporated Peaches and Apples, Prunes, . Codfish and Irish Potatoes, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Goods of all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and Koaeted;Coffee. Give me a call. Yours to Please, T I nfT.TI A 3 'Phone 1, HOT SALE Only 13 We have everything for Easter i.xew itoous ana latest Styles. CLOTHING. Men's, Youths and Clilldrens Clothing, Latest Styles and prices that cannot bo beat in Eastern Nortli Carolina. SHOES. , We have just received our SDrimr Line of r.n,li., Ho. ..i i , and Slippers, up-to-date styles, and prices DRESS GOODS. We have just received our line of Snrin and Hmm. n ... . stales and colors, m wool and wash goods, HAMBERG. While in the northern markets I boupht ahnnt mm 1. f . Hamberg at a sacrifice, and we invite the 1 " j ,ttrKe assortment oi ladies Muslin Underwear. LADIES SHIRT WAISTS AND SKIRTS. We have a large assortment of Ladies Shirt Wni.tc in ii j ,i , au nu styles and all prices. e nlso have a large stock of skirts. DOMESTICS, We have a big line of White Shoetim?. Bleaching n.ii. pi;.i , ler to the trade at factory prices, come fmoSt"' 75 Middle St, next to Gaskill Gaskill Hdw. & Duressors to uasKin uaw. to. and J. C. Fulford Supply Co HARDWARE 73 Middle St MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St Phone147- Phone 216. Keep a full supply of Builders Material. Hh Oils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stoves and Ranges and everything kept in a first class hardware store. A full line of Railroad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilers, Pul leys, Sliafting, Gearings, Pire. Valves. Fitttnirs w,.i, n ii( , . ' Belting, Packing, Hose, Etc. ' Having consolidated the two hoii goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking viuiugo WB BrBl j onrs truly, Mi Harfliare aafl JOSEPH GASKILL. P. A. A TENDER REGARD for the feelings of our customers and our own reputation induces us to sell only tender MEATS The iuicv Steak, the aneenlent Lamb Chop, the toothsome Pork Loin, and the dainty Veal Cutlet are to be had here at moderate prices. The Oaks Market. 3 4 4 ALL SODA DELICIOUS, .. IXHILAEATIHO, . RIFRISHI8CK V ' Greenville; M 0, March 8, '08. The Kuvlta Company, . ; - , Greenville, NO.' Xtebtlemen After fair trial 1 am eonvinoeolt is good (or mdi- Soitlon. It Is paiatoble. Aftes rinking for some time It becomes delicious, bat best of all it is ben eiclaL t t W A Bowen, ' ' , -1 ( Merohaut, ' ' Washington, D 0, Feb. 28, '03. Tlie Envlta Company. - " - (Jentlemen-1 have been drink. Iw; fcuvita ever since It cams out nnil find Its nsne well founded, I, ,u y suffering wilh Indlges- mC ITTDT Wholesale Retail 71 Broad t g FOR EASTER Days Off. for Ladies, Men and Children. All cannot be beat anywhere. --o wui"u"' "mas uuuus, latest prices about half. ladies to take advantage of these eoods o "-"""''1 a ivia, tltab wo ui- see and be convinced. S. COPLON- Hdw. C(., New Bern, N. C. Mill Supply Co., b"i "uviiwD, sjuiba, iuw, iron, the trade for past favors and soliciting your 11 Supply Company, WILLIS. JOE O. FULFORD. 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. Call on us. Delivery Prompt and Free. M. E. Land & Co. Phone 162. 75 Broad St. iSSUllllililillllllllllllll A s H FOUKTADIS tion will ffhd mstant relief Soma like It beoante ot lu palatabllity. I like It beeonse Ita beoeilcial. Kr erybody drink Envltsv, ' -V. H P" Hilt - ; ' Greenville, N 0, Feb, it, '08. Greenville, N 0. " . l. XlentlemenEuvlta both a ' naoeaslty and 1 luxury . and Is a good thing fot a man to pot In his stomach. , It relieved ma ef indi gestion every time I have tried It, and I believe It will cnr II per lifted In, . PUO-'-sv.
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