1 vnt.',T n-.n. - J -,: . A- J !' : - NEW BIRN, H. C SATURDAY M0B5IHA, MARCS . TWENTY-FIRST YIAR if" C'4 I" i. '3 A CAUGHT THE STEAJIER. Drop k mo IPwry . Kaa WW to ' BiiKWH," UueV ST. United Bute IDUtrlok Attonet Htrry Skinner hu re turned fro ov HUfur county where he I veat to : lateatlgete Ttliet singular A PASTOR SAVED WHO WA8 BEFRIENDED , BY AWImPEROR TP Absslutcl PurO 7iieir to r:o cir30TiTJTi r I . At I cotn-Vher ferry connecting two MMtattak on etch eldeof tne Koan- oke RlrerhH been la operation for 100 yean and hat been for 20 yean operated by Beam of a vire rope or cable, there wm neglect , te drop tike cable when a steamer ' came along end at a result the twmftBta of the itearne were fcroken. Tne.. ferryman,"'! new hand,- ald the I owner of the terry had-told mm not to lowerthecabl . The Steamboat Co., at oncenude comolslnt to the United State, the ttream being a naTigable one, I and the complaint went to the depart ment of latticed Hence District Attorney Bklnner went there to inrestlgate. He has made a yery full report of the affair and sent It on., Both parties in interest Were present before him and "there was quite warmdlscnsston, rhloh be checked. Sherlfls Collect Easily.' Ralkiqh, March 27. Dp to this date 84 sheriffs have made full settlement of State taxes to the treasurer.- 82 sheriffs have until May Ut to settle. It Is learned vt the treasury that about $700,000 hat been received this year from taxes, and that only about $120,000 Is due from counties outside of the 22 which do not hate to settle until May. ' Wauto all that la Ana haa haan niM In but ln..mbof ceea. the county Hred from nte Honey from Peabody Fund. Raleigh March 27.-Today $8C0 wr I re I MmBlulonan hi, not tmirlnl thl0rmsj ana xnausiriaivouegem ru ulHw.t Th. .n.m. . ;wboWjlid $8Wto be divided among the better than" erer Wore. 1. fadsore-I '".J1 10 n,.,..M. tii fcawahrA-rtil which pJUo echodta this will be gtyen " I til i .j aann 1. the treuury oat of Its difficulties. Go to Heckburn's tor wash gocds.f Hosiery Week at Hackburn's I 1 -DlmVif r PAint. T- XWAUV VV UUV aWMw JJ We always go straight to the point No false modesty about W IS us. We have the finest etock of Hosiery in the town. We fft know it, and we want you to know it. Wetonght it especial-, (k ly for you and now we want yon to come and take it away. In yi case you are amply supplied already, we maze prices use mtrro, to be sure of catching yon: ' Vt U;..S. Tll.l, T 1.1a Tt,mmA Inan WV all alalia afc 9Rn. Misses Open Work Black Drop Stitch, at Ufa. Mirses White Lisle Thread Hose, at 26c . Indies Black Lisle Laee Hose, good value at 50c, Only 25c. Ladies Black Halt Laoe, assorted patterns, Only 200. Ladies Lisle Thresd fanoy stripped or clocked worked, well worth 1r, Aln fcn Genu Fancy and Lisle Halt Hose from 15c to 60c W There wm already $600 on hand for he tame purpose. , Last year the allowance was$14,000;or the public schools, this having been di vided among 11 graded schools and 2 eoloredgaonnal. Increase State Property Values. RaUien, March 27. Many Inquiries are naturally being maae as ior wnsi I will probably be the Increase In the I value of property in the Slate as assessed I this year. Nobody knows, bus an official I said today that It looked like there would lbs an tnorease of $20,000,000 in the real I estate since M88tt when, the last siess- I ment was made. Of course no one can I hasard a guest as to what will be the In- crease la the vale of railway property, let., as tot theHrst time., really the m- I tangible value that Is the fftnehiae, will I be aatesaeiL. ii ' I To Arrant e For pity Primary. The executive Commute of the 1st, 12nd, Srd, 4th, 6th and, th Wards of the Olty of New . Bern are hereby called to I at the City Hall on Mdnday night I March 8th.at 8 o'clock p.m. l03,for the purpose" of arranging the plan aid fct I organising for the Primary elect Ion to be held at, date agreed upon by the I said Commit tee. Every member is urged ltd be present at this meeting. Rot. H. Stnbenvoll, of Elkhorn, Wis., is pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Bt. John's Church of that place. Rev. Bteubenvoll Is the possessor of two bibles presented to him by Emperor William of Germany. Upon the fly leaf of ono of the bibles the Emperor has written In his awn handwriting a text. This honored pastor In a recent letter to the Feruna Medicine Co., of Columbus, O., says concerning their famous catarrh remedy, Perunnt The Peruaa Medicine Co., Columbus, ft; Gentlemen: had hemorrhages of the lungs for a long time, and all despaired of me. I took Peruna and was cured. It gave me strength and courage, and made healthy, pure blood. It Increased my weight, gave me a healthy color, and I feel well. It Is the best medicine In the world. If everyone kept Peruna In the house It would save many from death every year." Yours very truly, REV. H. STUBENVOLL. Thousands of people have catarrh who Would be surprised to know It, becauso it had been called some othor name than catarrh. The fact Is, catarrh lcrcatarrh wherever located; and anothor fact Which W of equally great importance, Is that Feruna cures catarrh wherever located. , . Catarrh Is an American disease. Fully ono-holf of the people are afflicted more or less with it In some form. Previous to the discovery of Peruna, catarrh was eonsldered well nigh Incurable Since BY PE-RU-NA. Snflforod Fifteen Years. 0. T. Gording, MUburn, Neb, writes t "I contracted a heavy cold about fifteen years ago and tried all kinds of patent medicines and drugs recom mended for a cold or heavy cough, but found none to help me until I com menced using Peruna. My age Is seventy-eight years, and I am better now than 1 have been for years. I still keep using your great medicine, and am still improving in health. I reoommend it to all sufferers with coughs and eolds." 0. P. Qerdlng. roruno, The Oreateit Remedy Known For Catarrh. Mr. Chns. H. Stevens, 87 Seventeenth Street, Dotrolt, Mich., writes': "It affords me great pleasure to testify to the merits of Peruna as a remedy for catarrh. I snffered for some time with chronic nasal catarrh, but after five months' treatment during which time I used seven bottles of Peruna I am pleased to say that I am entirely well, thero being not the slightest trace of the catarrh left. Peruna Is without doubt the greatest remedy known for catarrh." Chas. II. Stevens. Afflicted Since Childhood With Catarrh. Mr. Elbert S. Richards, Milton, Conn., writes: "I am near sixty-eight years of age, and have from childhood been afflicted with catarrh in the head, and, for the past fonr or five years been much afflicted with it in my eyes; they being watery, would matcrate a good deal, and stick togothor in the night. My condition was so fully described in youralmanac that I decided to try Peruna. " I am thankful to say that I now con sider myself entirely free from catarrh, and only nse Peruna occasionally now as a tonic. Accept my sincere thanks for your personal Interest in my case. "My son, 21 years of age, has been using Teruna for a number of woeks for catarrh in the head and has obtained great relief." Elbert 8. Richards. Catar'rh Thirty Tears. Mf. Andrew Barrett, 940 N. Kidzle Ave., Chicago, 111., writes: "It gives mo great pleasure to testify to the merits of such a worthy remedy for catarrh as your Peruna. I had suffered for thirty years from this very disagreeable disease and had tried many so-called remedies but until I used Pe runa none hod the desired effect. "I have been connected with the Chicago Police Department for the past twenty-eight years. I con cheerfully rocommond Peruna to anyone suffering from catarrh. "-Andrew Barrett. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory rosults from the use of Peruna, write at oneo to Dr. Ilartman, giving a full statement of your ease and ho will bo pleased to givo you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman, President of The Hartmon Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. the introduction of Feruna to the medical profession thousands of cases are cured annually. Mr. W. D. Smith, a woll-known grocer of Fort Huron, Mich., writes : "By following your instructions and taking Peruna and Manalin I am cured of" catarrh. I had catarrh for twelvo years and quite a bad cough so I could not sleep nights, I do dot have any cough now, and if I feel anything In tho throat I take a swallow of Peruna and I am alrlght."-W. D. Smith. HOT SALE FOR EASTER All Only 13 Days Off. We have everything for Easter for Ladies, Men and Children. New Goods and Latest Styles. CLOTHING. 1 Men's, Youths and Childrens OlothinR, Latest Styles and prices that cannot bo beat in Fastern North Carolina. SHOES. Wo Iiave just received our Spring Line of Ladies, Mens and Childrens Shoos and Slippers, up-to-date styles, and prices cannot bo beat anywhere. DRESS GOODS. We have just received our line of Spring and Summer Dress Ooods, latest st les and colors, in wool and wash goods, prices about half. II AM BERG. . While in the northern markets I bought about 10,000 yards of short lengths of Hamberg at a sacrifice, and 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. Wo have a large assortment of Ladies Shirt Waists in all colors and all styles and all prices. We also have a large stock of skirts. DOMESTICS, We have a big lino of White Shooting, Bleaching, Calicos, Plaids, that we of fer to the trado at factory prices, come see and be convinced. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Ibi Und Yob Hsti Always Bars the fcngna hire of OWN YOUR HOME; A Millionaire's Advice to Young Hen. A well known millionaire, with a national reputation (or conservatism, said In conversation the other day: "If I were a young man aaxlous for independence, I wonld invest my savings in a small piece of good real estate. When 1 had It paid for I would put the deed away and forget I had it Then I would begin paying on another." . 1 . . . ' Doubtless every man has felt at tome time that ne would llketo be a Mad noMer. That he would like to have a little pleos of this earth of this great he could call bis own. This is a wort&y sentiment, nut to select in the heart of a onulona community when the mere preatiire there to increase the value of his holding, perhaps many fold this I eenilnvvnt combined with business. .- y I It unquestionably strengthens a man's character to own property Increases bit Hwnonaibilitv. If he can tie himself up. and is obliged to make regular payments he Is sure to save. 1 he trouble Is be allows the chance to pass. He It going' to t10l 1UI & TAYLOR CO We are receiving Don't buy anythlng.in the following I tinea till yon have seen our stock I Ledlee fine shoes, drew goods, In all I lradctJaoes itllks. notions, hoselrv. table! Unea. towels, white goodi aspecIaHy,daily a new line Of n noons, eio. w w save you money, tee M and be convinced. Betpedfnlly, ..J.J.BAXTER. of population lalri v fl IjfvV - 1 Ml Mm Spring iik if.,' p. Fximihire begin next month. Rich men talk ol the imiiorianoe of a man's Qrst Thousand I Lts Hilar wnv no Hit nmauNRn oruw lira, inir intmniviiwirNHWVl ay be yonr first step to independence. TOlt T1MB TO DO IT li MOV The New Bern Investment I'ompany Offers twenty -aevea lots for salt timo and easy monthly payments, for terms apply to NEW IIKIIN INVESTMENT CO., : " ' ft, A. 1HIKK, Secretary. Have also just re ceived a very fancy lot of .. . . . -xa- 1 1 1 . , ' Iri High Regards y r Bndwals beer Is lastly considered the bant bererure to bf used la eonlanctlno . with a roast or steak, because it's ol the atuf .his-kind atlsfvlao- fof the rea- tan that It's pure, palatable and leaves no naa aner eneeu, nuaweis peer is a good beer to drink COS dap pet annum. layior, i HEW BERN, R. 0. ; t ee ,t t Maffinnc RudsLeathen .Mil t-' and to Get the Beat Bjrbecnt) id Ortten in the city. - All Bight, Come on 1 .wisroiNrs IS THE PLAClC . I T Opposite TLeoxft PbJUTMcjr., GOODGORFCCTIOHERT. I that tbs baby can sat Its fill of I Vhat Is there In on re, delicious coo-1 fectionery . to hurt either bany, caiin, or I grown up persons f There are no purer i I saatenais inan in ones we use, muni I ki no cleaner way of making eoafeotloa- l ery tnau ours. -- ..- 7 - ' At Price tha wlll;Jton!Ii- MmtMM Ml IRO-QUB VO :"'.For Renter ' : Wharf property formerly occapled by ;, Q W Hamilton U wood yard,' J" V - Also two desirable office In second ' story of new brick bu'ldleg on Boutb ' Front street.' ( . . Apply to : , ; ' - Increases the circula tion makes rich,' red blood.1 cures that tired achins feeling, cleans prcccsd what more can you get anywhere in kddt tlon to Satisfaction P T7e guarantee that. Cults cleaned and Give usTa'.callr.and examine our stock. No trouble to show good s yertrulyf; the tongue and clears the complexion. Ouar antGed. If net call; Ivl money will to rcTjnd cdty F.D.PUrrY. ' st'M ay VV' - 7 VnTr" ' nn 1 ".''..'V t 'ma j CO r Et ro -ta BRANCH OFF10K A: B. Baxter 6: Co., Commission Brokers. ::'y. Slocts, CoiMralE&ProvlsiO! hi'.,'-..' 17 Craven Street, -Phone 138 NEW I1KHN, N.J0, " faln Offlce, 01 Proadway, Kew York. Wodcrate morplns. Esrellent service. Private wlrc to Kcw Vmk. P';;'i(-t 1 ..i.l; in.t and n.i-r'an'Ho Carter's Inks Just Keoeived a Shipment of Carter's Inks. When in need of ink re member whore to buy it at lowest prices. Owen Q. Dunn, SO POLLOCK ST. Griggs' I Glass Marking Tens. Used with Indelible t Ink and will not spatter or corrode. EMITS BOOK STORK Foj 'linns, DEALERSIN General Hardware, Etc. :' : J9 Stma Front street, J, J'f-.K ' - if. 1.1 : : 'I.'.' Get the Best. ' Ths Best Oyster Btews Brooks v'Tbs Best Earbecne-r B rooks. Tba Best Sandwiches Brooks. : Apples,' Oranges and Candles all good Brooks7- " ; . Cool Dnnks. ' r " Meals Served, "i j . :. : brooks; 1 ' - .-i J til A Brutus and Cwslaf , ' Would Turn Oreen ifh ,f if the conld seel the earmetits worn by the men In DewBern and made by F M Chadwick. WeU fitting hand- umeand swell In stvie. ana snowing a peneotion, ne man ordered sht overcoat, les ns show you what a swell you can be when we nave mads yonr garments. v M. Ciiidwteik. man with a perfect form to rot making a perfect form' in v that Is defective. If yon haven't vour Spring suit or II your Spring HJ WevWOOD,: (SnocosfloJ Foy &;Wool) K ( ; Practical 'Tinner; r. PLUMBI5Q AND MS' FITTING AUlwork gnarnted to glvej sat- Isfactioii. 1 I ,W Cari.'bt fonnd at tho shop on South Front Struct formerly oocn plod by lbejflinu , , , ; J. W. WOOD. ' ' ' ' V L. ' 1 Wall Paper, (Wall Paper. I New 10:8 Sample Book Inst n - Keoeived. . ; , . AU styles and all prlcea-flo to $10 per roll. . - WW Boom Moulding to to tSe loot. '' Give me a trial, all work guar;. . snteed. , f-, .- ' EOOAR T. HOLLOW ULL, . . Painter Psier Hanger, ; OaTIS' 80JLK AGKNCI A f : h !'! ; 'y Juit r. 'v 1. New Blil. Fulton Corned Beef JlAAAAlt K K ftH H f t f tl a 1 a aa a a a a mm IVSfglIfIgIIVVnatWBlVWkW(WslWiy Market I JJ just received At I. L. McDaniel's I have a few gallons of Nice strained Honey at 20c qt. Fresh lot Ontario Buckwheat, Clover Ilill Print Butter, Maple Syrup, New Orleans and Porto Eico Molasses, Evaporated Peaches and Apples, Prunes, CodCsh and Irish Potatoes, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Goods of all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and EoastedJCoffee. Give me a call. Yours to Please, Wholesale ft Betail Grocer, L. HAH 'Phone 01. 71 Broad HV M F WARREN JIM OA4KILL, . Salesmen.' S. COPLON. 75 Middle St. next to Gaskill Hdw. Ct., New Bern, N. C. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., 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 supply of Builders Material, Hash, Doors, Blinds, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Lime, Cemont, 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, Shafting, Gearings, Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Wrenches, Bolts, Nuts, Iron, Belting, Packing, Hose, Etc. Having consolidated the two houses we are prepared to furnish High (Quality goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking the trade for past favors and soliciting your future patronage we are, Yours truly. Gaskill Hardware and Mill Supply Company, JOSEPH GASKILL. P. A. WILLIS. JOB O. FULFORD. i wm- A TENDER REGARD lor the feelings of our enstomers and our own reputation induces ns to sell only tender MEATS The julcv Steak, the succulent Lamb Chop, the toothsome Pork Loin, and the dainty Veal Cutlet are to be had here at moderate prioes. The Oaks Market. REMOVAL ! We have moved from No. C9 Broad Street to , No. 75 Broad St., in the store formerly occupied by Archboll & 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. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.tA444A44iaV vlfTTTTfT?TTTTTvTTTvTTTtTfT?T?ffTfTfT?fftfjr ealth AlllOM FOOBTJJSS- i " IILICIODS, IJHILAt AUKS, KinlSBIIS. 5cli Zi 'p Greenville, N 0, March , '03. Ths Kuvlta Company, ; i J"-".: Greenville, Ma"1' Zt ' ' Gentlemen After a lair trial I am oonvtnoed It Is good for indl. - ration. It Is pantabla, After .1 drinking for some time it becomes delicious, but best of all It Is ben sAoiaL ... WABoweo, Z . -:-i,"V'.!4 Merehant , " ' ' Wshlngton, D 0, Feb. 8?, '0l. " Z The Kuvlta Company. . , . umtlemenI nave been drink. InR Euvita ever Slooe It earns ont ! and find Its nans Well founded. Anybody sulterlng ulth Indlges. tlon will find Instant lellet Boms) Ilk U kmms of Its Tjalatahmt. I like It neoouse Its beneficial, -t rybody drtoklavHa. - s-t, . Grssiwinsi, X 0, Fsb, M, ,0i 2 1 ' Ths Kuvlta Company, QrAenvHls, H O, GsnUemsn luvlta Is both nscessity and luxury "nd good thing tot a maa to put In Ms stomach. It relieved ma of Indi gestion every time I have tried It, and 1 believe It will enr II per Slated In. , . fH Outlaw.

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