't- r&'tt-r- im. .i - w .: ilil'l ' ... VOL. XX-KO. 807 ; HEW' BIRR, Hi C, FRIDAY M0EIIie,M4RCB S7, 1903. TWENTY-FIRST YEAR Hosiery 7cok Eight to the Point. We always go straight to the point No false modesty about f U3. We have the finest stock of Hosiery in the town. Welf, know it and we want yon to know it. We bought it especial- yi ly for yon and now we want yon to come and take It away, "fir case you are amply supplied already, we make prices like these, to be sure of catching you: 5S Hisses Black Lisle Thread 6pen Work, all sizes, at 880. ' Misses Open Work Black Drop Stitch, at 15c. V Mi ses White Lisle Thread Hose, attoc. Af Ladies Black Lisle Lace Hose, good value at 60c, Only 25c. ladies Black Half Lace, assorted patterns, Only 28a. Ladies Lisle Thread fanoy stripped Or clocked worked, veil worth 75c, Only 60c Gents Fancy and Lisle Half Hose OM 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 bad it paid for I would put the dei d away and forget I had it. Then I would begin paying on another." 1 Doubtless every man has felt at some time that he would like to be a land holder. That he would like to have a little piece of 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 tlm linart of a t imlous commnnttv where the mere nressnre of population is there to increase the 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 he trouble is he allows the chance to pass. He is going to l.nirin nBit month. Rich men talk of the Imoortance of a man's first Thousand Dollars. Why not his first Hundred or bis first Ten? The saving of your first tlO may be your first step to independence. TBI TIME TO DO IT Id NOW. The Now Bern Investment Company offers twenty-seven lots for sale on long time and easy monthly payments. JTor terms apply to NEW BERN IMYESTMENT CO., B. A. NUNN, Secretary. Gfoce I Ham t call the attention of the Housekeepers to his Fine and Complete Stock of i Staple and Fancy Groceries. Every steamer is bringing ins iuoil. . A nham of vnnr trade is solicited. Your orders will re- 2 receive careful attention and a All nrrinra 11111111 nr lftrtrfl I JOHN DUNN, Grocer, 5 Phone 74. POJLXrOCK ST. IT t Budwels besr ls ulder the best bererate to be nsed in oonlonotion with a roast or steak, because It's of the satisfying kind satisfying for the rea son that If pur, palatable and leaves no saa aim eneota. -wiaweii near is ' rood -beer to drink t63 dan pet aanaa. J. F. Taylor, ; HXW BKRXi 'si. . What moret can you " W ; get anyTTjioro in addl- tlon to Cati3iacti6n pt r ; We cuarant c a tli r.t. . Bulta ' cleaned and 'pressed - " CHiD liICK TAILCXS CO.; Corner Middle and oliojk St racU at llackburn's g from 15c to 50c perhaps many fold this is sentiment J in some delicacy to be added to j 1 PROMPT DELIVERY. 3 will bfl anrtrefiiatfld. 4 4 i 4 4 IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS: Vpstkirs Cor Pqlwch M Middle Stii, Where he wlUlbe Laa to see xua patrons and friends, a ,.1 X 50 Operatives Wanted at the itti:i .lills. - 60 eirl3 and boys over 12 years of eo can find exaplcyxa e n t a t t h o Unittina Hill .at rnce Worli Uct, clean and profitaclo. . , f All piece vrorli. ' Erlsht boys or girls can earn from 3 to" C5 per vrccli after thyl-m-C':'":: Arpiy to J. ii. vca d'll, Cupt. fcuthorr. Gorock'sUi BABIES: OH FIRE cWltb Itching,' Burning Scaly a - Humours Find Instant Relief and Speedy Cure In Cuticura Scap aruS Cuticura Ointment When All dtheifi Remedies and the Best Physicians Fail. Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies and rest for tired mothers In warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle anointings with Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cure, and purest of emollients, to be followed In severe oases by mild doses of Cuticura Hesolvent Fills. This is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per manent and economical treatment tor torturing, dUflguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply Skin - and ' scalp humours, eczemas, rashes and irritations, with loss of hair, of Infanta and children, as well as adults, and is sure to succeed when all Other remedies and physicians fail. Millions of the world's best people How use Cuticura Soap,. assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of-erusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of fall ing hair, for softening, whitening and soothjngred, rough and sore hands, as well as for all the purposes o( the toilet, bath and nursery. Thousands of women unhesitatingly recommend Cuticura Soap, In the form of baths for annoying Irritations, inflammations and chaflngs, or too free or offensive perspiration, In the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many Sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves. The sale of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills is greater than the combined sale of the world's product of other skin remedies. Sold In every part of the world. Hen Killed at R. R. Crossing.; Special to Journal. BaLSIQH, Ksrek 26, Near University Station ea the North . Carolina railway this afternoon, the east bound train at a crossing struck a wagon In which were two yonng farmeri ;ii Both men were Instantly killed, while the lanles dragging tbe wagon escsped Injury. The bodies were taken to Dur on the train. 28 Bbls White Bliss Seed Potatoes for tale cheap at J. B. Parker Jr's. Haokburn's Is headquarters for up-to- date goods. .California evaporated Peaches and Apricots 10c at J. R. Parker Jr. A (attend ''complete line of Interna- al stock and poultry food, for sale at J. Bt Parker Jr. Out Has of ladles shoes It complete, Butchers extension soles, Oxfords of all kinds and the swell est line of sandels la the city, prices all right. . B. W. ARMSTRONG. r. . ii i VhlorMe of Lime at Davit' Phsrma- ,f ...Tin .-.-.t;v iJcouriT. i. Hal Hat Ha! We Are Here. ' Keep your eye oa' the date,' ft Is not too late for job. to witness Prof. Asa Bryant who won drat Drite in MadUon Square Garden, New York 1003, who Will render tome of his professional skill of up-to-date sake walking at Odd Pellowt hall Monday night March SOth, 190S, aooom panted by hit brothin Hat aad David Bryant and. ether ladles and geattof Raleigh, WUmlngUa, Cbleago; I1L, and New Bera-v.' t ' - Also Prof. Bryant and his guests will ting tome of the latest rsg-tlme and also show tome of hit highland fling and solo dancing. , 00 laoght In 20 minutes, slot- lag with t grind. . march by . every . one. Admission life, " two for Me. Meale by Blrlag aad Golden Link Band. r? ' -v'v-, PROF. HENRY BRYANT, ' " HackoqrA. W.&enew "Vaflbson Ties, i Scour IT; ; Increases' the circula ticn.: makes, rich, . red tlood, -curc3 that tired achini feeling, cleans tlie tonuo and clears t.T -r-:rr!?n.'' Guar IRO OUIN Panacea Mineral Spring: at Halifai - Flooded. teterlaarj Medical Examiners Ap pointed. Light Frost. Street Carnival. Republicans Ridicule Fairbanks Boom. Union Railway Stations R&lsiqh, March 26. The Governor appoints the following to compose the North Carolina Board of veterinary med leal examiners: B L Grlflln, Concord; Talt Butler, Raleigh; W O McMackln, Raleigh; Thomas B Carroll, Wilming ton; J W Petty, Greensboro. These ap pointments are made under sn act of the recent Legislature. Governor Ay cock left today for Gull- ford College, to make an educational address and tomorrow goes to Pelhsm, for the same purpose. State (superin tendent Joyner left this morning for La Grange, also to make an educational speech. The cool wave came along this morn ing and in low places there was a little frost, but not enough to do any dam age. News retches here lhat the dam of a pond at the Panacea Mineral Spring in Halifax county had broken and that the earth bad been washed to a depth of 10 feet over the spring. The dam wss only a few yards above the spring. fhe Baptist Tabernacle hero calls luv Jasper C MnBsee, a native of Georgia and now a pastor at Mansnold Ohio, to be lis pastor. It is understood that he will accept. Arrangements aro now well under way for the Street Carnival of the Knights of Pythias hero In May. The fairs, booths, shows, etc., will be around the cspltol square. Nrarly all the local Republicans here heartily ridicude the Fairbanks boom. It Is expected thut as a result of the recent act of the legislature regarding anion railway stations, at least a dozen Will be built In the State. The Chief of Police of Morganton brought Theodore Watson an escsped convict to the penitentiary. Ho escaped a week ago and is serving a term for breaking Into a store. The Chief of Po lice says small pox has raged In the northern part of Burke county, there having been some 275 cases, but that now there are only about 6. Representative A D Watts, the author of the Watts liquor regulation law, Is here and ssys he docs not think the statement that Transylvania or any other county Is excepted amounts to much. There Is only one distillery la Transylvania county. He says he thinks when the matter Is looked into It will amount to nothing. He says the people of the 6tae are very much pleased with the Watts law, and lhat a member of the legislature who was here yesterday and who had fought the law vigorously while It was under discussion now says he was mistaken and that he finds his people are greatly pleased with the law. The State Convention of the Kings Daughters will be held In Salisbury with the Relief Circle, April 29th and 80th, and May 1st. The railways will give re duced rates. AU circlet In the State are cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. J. B OonnelL leader; Mrs. N. P. Murphy, sec retary; Miss Llazle Wborton, treasurer, Mrs. 1 0. Dsvls, New York, -National leader: Mrs. W.- H, a Burgwrn, leader North Carolina Bute branoh; Mrs. P. A Olds, State reoordlng secretary. CASTOR I A For Inlanti and ChUdren. Tha Kind Yoo Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature of .JjDAVIS PHARMACY, SOLI AGENCY V - r"K s s - A fresh supply just received.' . tSv!' Go to Hackburn's for wash goodt. -. Notice of Entry To Geo, B. WsUrs, Kntry Taker for Craven eountyi The undersigned Peter Ch pmaa of Craven county, North Car j tlni, enters and lays claim to the follow log described piece or psreel of land In 9th township, Craven eoouty, State of North Caroline, the same being vacant and unappropriated land, and subject to entry, Via: Lying at (he bead of Mul berry swamp and Joining the lands of Wm. Morean and Josbua Taylor on (be North, Itnd of Jacob Copes on the East land of Nero Crooml on the South and West, tod known at the land heretofore ol aimed by Jacob Copes and being about (1) one mile from Adams Creek contain ln by estimation tc9 (10) acres. "s' Entered this SO fliiy of March IMS. , " rETritcnAniAN. DISS k We are receiving daily a new line of Spring Furntturei Have also just re ceived a very fancy lot of Mattings, Rugs, Leather and Velvet Couches xAt Prices that will Astonish you. Give us a call and examine our stock. No trouble to show goods Very truly, Tie Disosway k Taylor Co. Carter's Inks Jtifit Received a Shipmont of Carter's Inks. When in need of ink re member whore to buy it at lowest prices. Owen Q. Dunn, 69 POLLOCK ST. For S Simmons, DEALERS IN General Hardware, Etc, I cIsiiFroit Street, The Coming of Easter -k should remind you that yon oneht to get everything en wheels In spick and span shape, " Dont want anything "ont of whack" this time of year, do yon? well, let nt snow yon now tnoroniroir. promptly, cheaply we can put In ftrst- clais repair anytntng yon nave requiring our attention In the- line of carriages, waimns. snrreva rnnaoonts. etc. . r we nut Rubber Tires on vour old or new wheels. We shrink your loose tires in a machine without cutting tnera. Evervbodv is Invited to teethe machine at work putting new bolts in old places Q. 'H. Waters & Bdn, ;MiJi. Phone 18iW-v ''i 4 " 18 Broad 81, ' New Bikn, N fi J. W. WOOD, .'. (Snoctesor to Foy AJWood) , :Ptedtc&i, Turner PLUMBINd AND GAS FITTING Airwork Jgnarnn teed to give tat- Lsfactiou. . - - , ' Can bj found at the ehop on Smlh Front Strcut furmarly occu ' Uylo'.frm. I 'Briggs' Glass Marking Tens. I Used with Indelible Ink and will not i spatter or corrode. ! ENNETT'S BOOK STORE. C.J, McSortey & Cos GOOD CONFECTIONERY. So good that the babveaneat Its fill of It. What Is there in pure, delicious con fectionery to hurt either babv. child, or grown up persons f There are no purer materials than the ones we use. There Is no cleaner wav of making confection- ery than ours. JLels Go ! Where ? For What? To Get the Best Barbecue and Oysters in the city. All Bight, Come on IS THE PLACE. Opposite Henry's Pharmacy. BRANCH OFFICE Commission Brokers. Mi, Cotton,G-rain & Provisions 17 Craven Btreet, Phone 233. NBW BERN, fl.;C. Main Office, 01 Broadway, New York. Moderate morgins. Excellent service. Private wires to New York. Highest banking and mercantile ref- rences. Brutus and Cassias Would Turn Qreen with envy if they could see.the garments worn bv the men in New Bern and made by F M Chadwickv Well fitting band- some ana swell in style, ana snowing a man with a perfect form to perfection, or m&kinr a nerfect form in the man that is defective. If yon haven't ordered your Spring suit or light overcoat, let ns show yon what a swell yon can be when we nave made your garments. . F. M. Chad wick. A. .-A Wail Paper, Wall Paper. New 10t8 Sample Book Just Beoeived. ...-.r,.,. ' AU styles and all pr)oesr-8o to 1 10 per roll. . i i ..'. i..-..t. "j: Boom Moulding le to tSe foot. . j X . Give me a trial,- all work guar Z anteea. . j . , . , EDGAR T. HOLLOWELU ' Painter Paper Hanger. . v . Get tho Best. - The Best Oyster Stews Brooka .The Best Barbecue Brooks. The Bost Sandwiches Brooks. . Apples, Oranges and Candles all good Brooks. . ' T. ' ' , Cool Drinks. v. ' ' ' ' Meals Bnrved.' ' " Confectione Sore 1 New BbJ. Fulton Market i Corned Beef Just received At J. L McDmlel's I have a few gallons of Nice strained Honey at 20o qt. Fresh lot Ontario Buckwheat, Clover. mil 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 EoastedCoffee. Give me a call. Yours to Please, J. L MtDMlEL 5! 'I'hone 91. HOT SALE Only 13 Days Off. We have everything for Easter for Ladies, Men and Child. All New Goods and Latest Styles. CLOTHING. Men's, Youths and Children!) Clothing Latnat .u!,.c. .,.;,. .i... . D8 beat in y astern North Carolina. SHOES. Wo have just received our Sprine Line of Ladies. Mens anil ci and Sli..prs, up-to-date stylos, and prices DRESS GOODS. We have just received our line of Snrinff ami Hnmnw I) fi..n.i , , , - stylos and colors, in wool and wash goods, HAMRERG. Whilo in tho northern markets I boueht about 10. nnfi ard ni i n t Haniber,; at a sacritfee, ami wo invite the , ,- UIIu i.irry a large assortment of Lad es Mhs n Un. LADIES SHIRT WAISTS AND SKIRTS. Wo have a large assortment of Ladies Shirt Waists in nil mlnr. ,) oil and all iriocs. We also have a large stoek of skirts. DOMESTICS, We have a big line of Whilo Shootine, Bleachlni?. Calient Vla,U tw nt- fer to the trade at factory pric es, come M F WARItEN JIM UAKILL, -'alesnH1n., 75 Middle St. next to Gaskill Gaskill Hdw. & Successors to Gaskill Hdw. HARDWARE 78 Middle St. Phono 147. - Phone 216. Keep a full snrnlv of Builders Material Hli n nil.l. m... !.:.. - ... 1 J -' ----- W.UIU UMMO, A HIUM, Oils, Varnish, Lime, Coment, Stoves and Ranges and everything kept in a first class hardware store. A full line of Railroad, 6teamboat and Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilers, Pul leys, Sliaftlng, Gearings, Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Wrenches, Bolts, Nuts, Iron, Belting, Packing, Hose, Etc. Having consolidated the two houses we are nrnnanwi tn fnmlah Hioh o,,oiu goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking unno iwirunage we are, i ours truly, Mi Hardware and JOSEPH QA8KILL. P. A. iit- A TENDER REOARD tor the feelings of onr customers and our Own reputation induces us to sell only tender MEATS The iulcv Bteak, the succulent Lamb Chop, the toothsome Pork Loin, and the dainty Veal Cutlet are to be baa here at moderate prices. Xne Uakg jnarket. S. r tin t ma a a i wm DELICIOUS, IXHILARATINB,- EWRISHIIG, , -,. )rTilllL 14 fL Marrh A '09. I Mon will nd tastant ralUf. Some. The Ettvlta Company, - - Greenville, H O. --"i ZZ - Gentlemen After a fair trial t am convinced it is good tot lndl gestlon. It k palatable. After drinking tor some time it becomes -. deliclour, but best of all It la bra - - eaclaL - VYABowen,. : t , ', , Merohaut. - ; Washington, D 0, Feb. 88, '03. The Envlta Company.. - . Omitlnmenl nave peen drink. In" l nvil ever since it came ont iiuil find its nnne will fonnded. ' " S"'' T il h Inil ;'!. Wholesale A Retail Grocer, 71 Broad St1 FOR EASTER cannot be beat anywhere, t. - ....... v.. mu-si prices about half. ladies to take advantage of these goods see and be convinced. S. COPLON. Hdw. Ct., New Bern, N. C. Mill Supply Co., Co. and J. C. Fnlford Sunnlv Oo. MILL (SUPPLIES 44 Craven St the trade for past favors and soliciting your 11 Supply Company, WILLIS. JOE O. FULFORD. We have moved from No. 69 Broad Street to , , No. 75 Broad St., in the store formerly occupied by Archbell & Co. We have the samo Bargains and polite attention as heretofore. Call on nt. , Delivery Promptltnd Free. M. E. Land & Co. PbonelGJ. 75 Broadest. -iii'soMFomiiHS-ScE like It beoaase of Its palatabUlty. J 2 I like It beeonse Its benefleial. Kt - trybody drink Xarita. ; :.-:-- ....hp hot.- ' Greenville, K 0, Feb. IJ, W The Invim Ooeapaay, . . ' . ; - Greenville, HO. - : GenUemen BuvlU la both Moesslty and taxnry wd la a good tiling for a snaa to pnt tn his Z Z stomach. It relieved me ot IndL gestlon every time I have tried it, and I bfllleve it Will r'" If fr. ' " ' 1 In. P It . ' 'if, n