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lrtwj5WMfBC.IDHISDill MORHfl,?; APRIL I, 1903. VOL. IXI-HO, 1, TWINTT SECOND TEAR T - t-r" 'if'.- V ::: 2 AT HACKBURN'S ! Solid comfort and the height of ublon ca be oomblned In mod erats priced shoes but the fact remain that (hat is rarelj dona. Jjf Too many manufacturers and dealers hare the short-sighted habit V of sacrificing prestige for sake of large profits. J Our profits are smalL Our shoes reach the maximum of comfort and style; We buy from conscientious soaau facta rers. an Infants Fandals at 66c Jti Boys Oxfords, sizes 9t to U at $1 J&V V " lit to 8, at $1 5a C) Childrens Colonial Ties, sizes to 8, at 1 00. JgL " M to . at tl 85. V Childrens Oxfords, sizes 5 to 8, at OSo. " fltoll,at100. " 11J to 8, at t 85. Ch ildreas Strap Sandals, sizes 5 to 8, at 85o. Childrens Vlci Two Strap Sandals, sizes 8 to It, at $1 85 ( hildrecs Pat. One Strap Sandals, sizes 10 to 11, at 1 60. Misses Pat. Strap Sandals, sizes 11J to 18, at 8 00. Childrens rat Hlnchei with ribbon bow, sues 8 to Of, at l i. 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 l.iv: "If I were a would invest my saving in a small piece for I wonld put the de 1 away and forget on another. Doihtless every man has felt at some Tllat lie would like to have a little piece he could call his own. This is a worthy sentiment, put to select his piece of Una in the heart of a i nulons community where the mere pressure of ponulatlon 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 Inoreases his responsibility. If he can tie himself up, and is obliged to make regular payments ho is sure to save. '1 he trouble is he allows the chance to pass. He is going to begin next month. Rich men talk ol the importance of a man's first Thousand Dollars Why not his first Hundred or his first Ten? The saving of your first 910 may be your first step to independence. THB TIMS TO DO IT Id NOW. The New Bern Investment Company offers twenty-seven lots for sale on long timo and easy monthly payments. For terms appry to NEW BERN INVESTMENT COM R. A. NUNN, Secretary. w ? What more can you get anywhere in addi tion to Satisfaction P We guarantee that. Suits cleaned and pressed 50c CH1DW1CK T4IL0BIN5 CO., Corner Middle and ollcuk Streets Bangert Building. IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. Upstairs Cor. Pollock and Middle St. Where he will he glad to see his patrons and friends. Our Easter Product . win be the richest bock beer we ever brewed. OM fashioned method! of brewlnf are all right la their way eo were stage coaches a ball eeotary ago 1 bat they eaa ne unprovea upon, ne have learned the trick, sad Budwels beer Is Jnst about the brst beer golag It's worth a try, (,-. . w f;.Tor Eont - Wharf property ferastly occupied by 0 W Ham II tot at wood yard, , - ' Alto two desirable ofQoea In aectad Itory of tew brick bnlldlog South Gcrock': Studio wiCt K young man anxious for independence, I of good real estate. When I had it paid I had it. Then I won Id begin paying time that he would like to be a land bolder. of this earth of this great country that Brutus and CaMlu Would Turn Oracn with envy If they coold see'.tht garments Jrora by -the men In New Bern and made y t U Chadwick. WeU fitting hand, some and swell la style, and allowing s man with a perfect form to perfection, or making a perfect form In the man that la defective. If you ha vent ordered your Spring suit or light overcoat, let us show you what a swell yoa can be when we have made your garment. F. H. Chadwiek, BRANCH OFF10S ; A. B. Baxter & Co;, Commission Brokers. . , j Stocb, Cottan.Graio & FrcrManx 17 Craven Street, - 1 bone S83. NKW BEBIf, H.JO r Main Office, 1 Broadway, Mew Tort M 4erate taorgtna. 'KieeHentaervloe. r Private wires toKew Tork,T Blgheet banking' and 'mercantile $tt- lief Go I !,:.:, itnerer To Get lb Best BirbeoMu t ,., ana urawri m tne aty,-;' I All Hight, Come on i - vv is thi placb. f : J ; Opposite Henry! Pharmacy, i 1RQQUIN Increases ; the circula tion makc3 rich,1 red blood, cures that tired aching fcclins:,' clean 3 thd tonsua and clears tiiQ cciplcsiicii Ouni nicnc7 trill r r " 1 TBI, IM Bill- Qaestloa of Its Effect PoIItl. Bet HulclBal EImUob, Bate Ball Otfcef Stateiatft loalt. Sup ". rem Ceatt lleporta, Cot ..tea Seed Jer Texas Farm- y i i era. tUUiQH, Usrch 81. Neatly all the taut here today was about city politics. The results of the DemocraUo conven noSTast night wai 'a distinct surprise. Tnere-were three aspirants for Mayor. Frank Stronsch led In the primary last Friday, with A II Powell, the present laoambeat, and f S 'Wynne close sec onds. It was thought a deal between the Powell and Wynne men would elect the latter. The Strohach men preferred Powell to Wynne and to they voted sol idly for the former. There to quite a lot of feeling about the whole mat ter. The rain In this part of the State was not heavy and has done no damage. It Is tald the eastern floods and high tides will cut off the fish supply for some days. , "King" Kelly, of Raleigh, who is to te the head of the Greensboro bsse ball team, will go there In a couple of days He eayi he has selected ' nearly all his m. It will be a four club league, tie other teams being from Roanoke.Lynch- burg and Danville. It Is said that while the Witts liquor regulation bill may get Into politics in certain sections, as for example In coun ties like Davie, Wilkes and Iredell, the Republicans will not attempt to nuke it a State issue, though tbey may try to ute It locally. It Is not thought by obser vant people that it will cost the Demo cratic party any votes. In the 8th and 10th districts it Is asserted that the pro hlbltlon sentiment Is very strong among the Republicans and furthermore that It Is strong among them In the 6th district, this being due to the large Qaaker ele ment there. Today there was a conference here for the purpose of formulating some plans at to the raising of money for the pro posed North Carolina exhibit at St. Louis. Borne funds are privately prom lsed, but 1 10,000 must need be raised In this way. Kentucky has thus privately raised $100,000, while Texas Is seeking Ionise 1900,000. It Is argued that If these Btates can raise these sums, surely North Carolina can raise $10,000 and thus secure a like amount from tLe State. The Supreme Court today took up the docket of appeals from. the 9th district. There Is only one capital case that of Parker, from Durham, convicted of rape. New lodges of Masons are soon to be lnetltited at Cooleemen, Bpencor sad one or two other places, Grand Secretary prewey of the Qrand Lodge of Masons ttyi deeds have psssod for the site of the Masonic temple here. A charter Is granted to the Aurora & Idalla Transportation Company, which will Operate - passenger and freight boats.. . - ... The Secretary of Slate saykthe last re ports of the Supreme court are telling an usually well, this month's sales aggre gating over $1000. Be says the taxes and fees paid on charters of corporations this month foot up mow than $1700. State chemist Kflgore has arranged for the tale of" North Carolina cotton seed to Texas fsrmert, and has a letter from the chairman, of t thar Texts boll weevil commission saying 80 oar , loads of North Carolina teed hat beta bought there. For these seed Tff osnu per baihel wal obtained, Instead of 80 cents, ' the antlpitee;1 i ' ;'-'."". ; Tomotrolr Eugene C. Beudlngfleld takes thtf seat oa the Corporation Cpra- mltilra bow held by Dr. Abbott. -v; .' 1 'v . t ( - X CASTOR I A j-ijiof jLAZULts ana vauaren; " III Hi Yea Rara Alwafs ' We have Just received , our spring line ot doming serges, csammeres,.naneu and, vool trash, also. line at pants, swell patterns, also all the new things In ratLeatBoeeanauxroraa - m txt-r?. 'JC W: ARMSTRONG. 1 . -' I, '' ' L i ?" Qackborn's teas are dellclont!-- iA.tet Tor. Sale. WA two slory house and two loti front- log on Green street and running through to Pavbi Avenue which will be told at t taortfloe for half what this property: has cost. A healthy locality on high ground, adlsoent to the WlndBeld church. The owner hss moved corth knd the house Is out of rvpslr Is why It will be sold dlri cbesp. .Inquire 48 Broad Bt , -: . t I.t.. flour at fUolihnrn'a, Msple Byrup 2'c qt.- at J, H, Parker Jr.. J. J. T. tMt U fvt m fni im Cf fffir p ; i i 1 i Mure Oii y Bought iWW.i. -r ..... Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal - j rr , Raleigh, Mavh ,81. The Supreme Court filed the following opinions to- day. , Pasterfteld vi Sawyer, from Pasquo tank, new trlaL Barnett vs Railroad.f rom Cumberland, error. State vt Marsh, from Union, Judgment arrested. State vs Barrett, from Moore, new trial. AuBtln vs Austin, from Union, er ror. Efierd vs Telegraph Co., from Union, error. Shnto vs Cotton Mills, from Union, new trial. Bushing vs Blvens, from Union, new trial. Hendeley vs Mclntre, from Anson, two cases, affirme in both. Huntley vs Hasty, from Union, no er ror. Cotton Mills vs Waxhaw, from Union, per curiam, petition to rehear dls -missed. HInesdale vs Graham, from Moore dismissed by consent of parties. Glllls vs Arrlngsdale, from Person dls missed by consent of parties. RUSSELL'S CREEK. Msrch 27. Oar farmers sre very busy at the present lime preparing tbclr lands for another cotton crop. If the present weather continues, every thing will soon be In shape so far as funning Is concerned. Tho fuhlng season la now on. Spots and croakers are vary plentiful. Trout are scarce and citing high. Crabbing is a lively business. Crab) 2 Inches In length, sell lor about thirty-sU cents per dozen . Mr T A Staplcford.has recently moved from here to Carolina City. We wish him success In that locality. The Freewill Baptists are conducting their Union meeting at Ml. Z'on this week. We thought wc would get the B FD system here. Wonder what has become of It. Ska Bird Go to llackburn'a to buy jour Easier dross. Hackburn's roasted coffees are grand, List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at New Be; J, Craven county N. C. March 30th 1003: Mill's L16T. B Green Edmon Bryant, Bellalr, Ssm Barrow 180 Queen St. C The Clark Company, Bakers and Confectioners, Sylvester Chapman. D W S Davenport. B-R P Evans Chattawka Hotel (2), L R Edwards Jr. G-JCGatlln. . H C H Hancock. L I Diiewls. P Eugeno Perscall. Q Rev J P Qutnn. T J R Taylor. Rev A B Turnor 825 Cherry st. W-H A WUlenbrlnk, Mr Wiley, F B Wilson. W H Willis, Leo Williams. WOMEN'S LIST. F Miss Ante Benne Foy. G-MIss Laura J Ollllklo, Mrs M T rjoldlng.SSGornSt. " TT Marlhs Hardy, Miss JLaura F Has- Uni. It Mlsi Elite Ltughrey. M Mrs Annie Mumphord, Bellalr, Mlsi Lewlse Mann, Mrs J F Mewborn, Mrs J E Merrlsm, O-MIss Georgia AO win. . P Mist Kalhrlne Patterson, Mlsi Em ma Peterson, MlatLau rt Philips. W Mist Annie Whltford, Mrt Lucy White, Harlot Win, 75 Brem it. Persons calling for the abovtlet ten will please say adfertlsed and give dalebf rut. , v : t ' ' y- The regulation! now require that one (1 , tent thfil be collected on the Delivery each advertised letter.-, ... v- fp '?:.' S, W- HakoooK, P. M. i Don't buy anything In the following lines till you have . seen oar stock Ladles fine. shoe, dress goods, la all gredetJaoM.sllka, totlons, fcotelry, table linen, towels, while goods a specialty, ribbons, eta ; Will save yoa money, tee nt end be convinced. i 'vT"jf'- Troifoiiyi v V'y.-'' f BAXTER. , A fall tad complete line of Intern t- al stock and poultry food for talo at J. R. Parker Jr, i L.J -A - , . I, ,t ,,, . : ;i . VALUABLB LOTSt FOR SALIV ; A two story house, Ko. 178 on the west side of the government avenue' ost north of (he Fair ground SO feet front 86 feet deep, which will make lwo flue Duiiumg lots on wis oeanuiui arivowsy which is soon destined to be the trltto- cratlo pari of New Bern, as the white people of meant are purchasing In this locality. This lot is Joined by Mr Blades lot on the south and Is well worth one tlinupfwidi dollars. t"'1 finhh 111 buv It In a yi'ir or two It i'l I n wor'h f " .v.';f ..Raskin, r March- 29 Farmers here sre busy planting their seeds. ' Mist Mojito Oosklns has been very 111 for the past week. Mitt Cora Brlnkley and sisters visited Mm Mary Wiggins yesterday. Mitt Bertha Gaakini was la New Bern Thursday. Miss Lena Fulcher visited Miss Rosa Potter Saturday and Sandsy. Mrs Laura Gasklns went to New Bern last week. Mr Cicero Gasklns and daughters were in New Bern Saturday. We are havingTilce Sunday Schools at Antlooh and Kltt Swamp. The weather has been pleasant for the past week. M'ss Bessie Gasklns has gone to New Bern to assist her sister, Mrs Sprlngle in moving. Mr Fnrnoy Jsckson has been -.very 111 but we are glad To note that ho is better now. We understand that the Becton Grove base ball team will start up next Satur day p. m. Bi.u Eves. Hackbura sells the Dorothy Dodd shoe. Musical Entertainment. There will be musical. and literary en tertainment in the Odd Fellows hall on Queen Btreet Wednesday and Thursday nights which will be given for the bene fit of tho Ebeoczer (colored) Presbyte rian church. The programme will con fist of vocal and instrumental pieces by some of the best talent In the city. Among the par llclpants are tucb names as Charlee Harris, Prof L R Selby, Geo gla A. Kich srdton and the Elm City Quutctic An enjoyable time Is assurod all wh at lend. Tho proceeds of the otittrtliimcnt will be used for repairs iu the church which vras badly damtged In a recent storm. The work will require about 7C0. The cause Is surely a worthy one and should meet with a large patron age. The price of admission Is 10 cents.- DON'T ABSTAIN from meat. There Is no longor any reason wny it snouia not do eaten ireelv and many reasons why It should be. The one quality or the MEATS we offer Is certainly strong Inducement for their consumDtion. Each Dortlon Is cut from fount animals specially raised for food and all are of fine grain, delici ous flavor and highly nourishing FOR EASTER we will have Spring Lamb, Veal, Pork, ana extra nne Heel and roultry. The Oaks Market. 50 Operatives Wanted at the ; v .:. ,60 girls and boys over 12 years of age can find employment at the Knitting Mill at once. Work , light, clean and profitable. All piece work." Bright boys or girls can earn from $3 to $5 per week , after hey1 learn. , r Apply to J. H. ' Wed- dell, Supt. Bout hern Hosiery, Mills; Grifflth St., New Bern, N. O. v CJMcSotkyQCo's So tncA that the baby can t Its fill of It. What Is there In r"rp, d- ilchins con ffCl'.nnrry to h"rt cii -x-r Imiiy, rl.lid, or J" vr"" '1 i . a-n ii.) pnrnr . "iIIIUIi" Knittinn . ; orsjcj ,' i - a,, . v Paints ! Before you buy your raints In vestigate Hcnth and Milligan Paints Slriclly' Guaranteed, looks better, covers more and wears longer. For sail by General Hardware, 79 South Front Street, SEW BERN, Jg. V, Ml BOOKS. Just received a large lot of Single and Double Entry Led gers, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, Grocers and Butchers, Pass Books, etc Owen Q. Dunn, 69 POLLOCK ST. The Coming of Easter should remind you that you ought to get everything on wneels in spick and span shape. Don't want anything "oat of whack" this time of year, do yon? Well, let us ahow you how thoroughly, promptly, cheaply we can pat in first- class repair anything you have requiring our attention in tne line 01 carriages, wagons, surreys, runabouts, etc. We put Rubber Tires on your old or new wheels, we shrink your loose tires in a machine without catting them. Everybody is invited to see the machine at work putting new bolts in old places 6. II. Waters & Son, Phone218S 78 Broad St., New Bbbn, N JO Wall Paper, Wall Paper. New 19:8 Sample Book Jnst Received. All styles and all prices So to $10 per roll. Room Moulding lc to 25o foot. Give me a trial, all work guar anteed. EDQAR T. HOLLOWELL, Fainter & Paper Hanger. We are receiving daily a new line of Have also just re ceived a ' very fancy lot of . 1 : ' Rugs, Leather and Velvet Cbuchesfglll At' Prices' that. j y " will AtonlnlM ;yf yon. ; : Give us a call and examine our stock. . No troublo to snow good Very truly, w&mh TAYLOR CO Spring Furniture. Matting A Big Assortment of Fancy Cakes and Crackers in Packages Just Received Nice and Fresh at J L. McDANIEL'S. I have a few gallons of Nice strained Honey at 20c qt. , jjTesn Jot un'srio Jiuckwheat, CloverHill 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 BoastedCoffee. Give me a call. Yours to Please, J. L. MAIL Phone 91. We Invite the Public to attend onr BARGAIN SALE ! FOR EASTER. Mens Clothing, Childs Clothing, Mens Shoes, Boys Shoes. All kinds of Drees Goods, Ladies Muslin Underwear, Mens Hats, Ladies Hats, Childrens Hats, Ladies Shoes and Slippers, Large lino of Hamburg and Laces, Sheeting, Bleaching, Calico and Lawn all styles, and prices for next (" days that can not be beat. Will sell all Domestics at FACTORY PiHCES. Come one, and examine for yourselves. 10,000 yards Percales worth 10c M F WARREN. ) ., , JIM OAiKlbL, J naiosmon.; 75 Middle St, next to Gaskill Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., Successors to Gaskill Hdw. Co. and J. C. Fulford Supply Co. HARDWARE 73 Middle St MILL BUPPLIES 44 Cravnn St. Phone 147. Phone 316.; Keep full surlily ol Builders Material, Hash, Doors. Blinds. Glass. Taints. Oils, Vamish, Lime, Cement, Stoves and Ranges and everything kept in a flrst class hardware store. A full line of Railroad, Steamboat and leys, Shafting, Gearings, Pipe, Valves, Belting, Packing, Hose, Etc. Having consolidated the two houses goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking the future patronage we are. Yours truly. Gaskill Hardware and 11 Supply Company, JOSEPH GA3KILL. P. A. WILLISr JOE C. FULFORD. FLINCH The Acme of Parlor Games. ENNETT'S BOOK STORE. I NOTICE ! All pcrsoni having wy claims against the schooner "Magic," of New Barn, Oeddes, Uasier, sre hereby notified to present them at once to Hughes A Lit tle, Attorneys, Norfolk, Vs. AA AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA TTTf VT V TYVTTT VVVTVTTTTTTT Diink l-lealth H 7nnnn 4W 0 ' ALL SODA DELICIODS, IXniLARATINB, RIIRISHISG. - 2 Most pleasant,' effective, and certain re? ;t lief for disordered digestion, and keeps 3t J r the stomach right. : : lieves heartburn and away the blues. Hakes work easy. No habit. -v F. 8. DUFFT. . ' T. W WATKR3. DAV13' TH&V'kO?, - Wholesale A Retail Groeer, 71 Iti-tad H come all for Go. f IXn tT CLJrlLJlN. Hdw. Ct., New Bern, N. C. Mill Supplies. Eneines. Boilers. Pul Fittings, Wrenches, Bolts, Nuts, Iron, we are prepared to furnish High Oualitv trade for past favors and soliciting your J. W. WOOD, (Successor to Foy SWood) Practical Ttnner, PLUMBING AND G3S FITTING All work guaranteed to givej sat isfaction. Can bej found at the shop on South Front Street formerly occu pied by the firm. j. w.;wood. Phone 220. DAVIS' PHARMACY, BOLB AGENCY FOB A fresh supply Jnst received. - u 1 F0DMADISa)C5 x A true tonic. Re- flatulency. " Drives : r " X--- . . - - ' AS A Front ttreet. - , v, , ... . , Apply to . 8. M.c;;:r:r)5, ' -) it 41 I ... ! (.- t V- r ; :- llllltltllltllltlUll'lilMII
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