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i'"J'- t-S'r J'l- l - - ' 1 Z:J ir J' A NEW BIRS." H, CH FRIDAY. UOKIIXfii'APR'L 3, 1903. VOL. XXI-NO, 3. TWENTY SECOND YEAR I, AT HACKBURN'S . ; ' 1 T: . ..'V.; -I. :. , . . . :- r-"r ' COMFGZIT : - Solid comfort and the height of fashion can bo combined In mod-. ft ' erate priced shoes but the fact remain! thai that U rarely done. ' tf Too many manufacturers and dealers hare the short-sighted habit f of sacrificing prestige tor sake of large profit. Sf Our profits are small. Our shoes reach the maximum of comfort and style. We buy from conscientious manufacturers. an Infants Fandals at 85a Jfc ' Boys Oxfords, sizes 9 to 11 at $1 85. ' W " " 44 11 tot, at $1 6a C Ghildrens Colonial Ties, sizes t to 8, at $1 00. ' JK " - 81 to J. at II 85. W Cbildrens Oxfords, sizes 5 to 8, at 99c. " 9toli,atfl00. " Hi to 2, at 1 88. Cliildrens Strap Sandals, sizes 5 to 8, at 85c. Ghildrens Vici Two Strap Sandals, sizes 5 to 11, at $1 25 . ( hildrens Pat. One Strap Sandals, alms 10 to 11, at 91 50. Misses Pat Strap Sandals, sizes 11 to 18, at $8 00. CliildCons Pat. Blucher with ribbon bow, sites t to 5, at $1 85. " OW YOUR HOME. A Millionaire's Advice to Young Men. A well known millionaire, with a national reputation for conservatism, amid in conversation the other day: "If I were a would invest my savings in a small piece for I would put the deed away and forget OR SDUlUUr. Doubtless every man has felt at some That be would like to have a little piece Jie could call his own. This is a worthy sentiment, but to select his piece of land in the heart of a populous community where the mere pressure 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 chanoe to pass. Be is going to besin next month. Rich men talk of the importance of a man's first Thousand Dollars. Why not his first Hundred or may be your first step to independence. The New Bern Investment Company time and easy monthly payments, ror terms apply to NEW BERN INVESTMENT CO., R. A. NUNN, Secretary. WT? What more can you get anywhere in addi tion to Satisfaction P We guarantee that. Suits cleaned and pressed 50c. CHADWICK TIMING CO., Corner Middle and olio 3k Streets Bangert Building. 1 s IS N OPEfi FOR BUSINESS. Upstairs Cor. Pollock and Middle St Where he will be glad to see his patrons and friends. i ts. Our Easter' Product 'l - will be the richest book beer we ever ' brewed. . Old fashioned methods of brewlna- are all right In their wey-eo were stege coaches a half century ago but they can be Improved upon. We have learned the trick, and BudweU beer Is Just about the best beer gohig. - - 1 . "). For. Rent. ; . Wharf property formerly occopled by O W Hamilton, as wood yard. ' Also two desirable offloes In second ' story of new brick building oa South Studio IN Shoes young man anxious for independence, I of good real. estate. When I nad It paid I had ft. Then I would begin paying time that he would like to be a land holder. of this earth of this great country that perhaps many fold this is sentiment his first Tenf The saving of your first 910 THE TIMS TO DO IT IS NOW. offers twenty-seven lots for sale on long Brutus and CjusIoj Would Tarn Oreen with envy U they could see.the garments worn by the men in New Bern and made by F M Chadwick. Well fitting hand some and swell in style, and showing man with a perfect form, to perfection, or making a perfect form in the man that is defective. If yon havtn't ordered your Spring snit or light oveTooat, let ns show yon what a swell yon can be when we hare made your garments. F. H. Chmdwlcke BRANCA OFFICE 1 A. B; Baxter Q Co., Commission Brokers. Ms, Cot Ira.Grm & tern 17 Onvea Street, ' . Phone 888. HIW BERN, N-JO. Main Office, t Broadway, Mew York. Moderate morgins. Excellent serrlce. Private wires to Hew York. ; Dlghest banking and meroanUlet- reneea, ' ' . Leffl Go! ' : n iier? . , .... ii ; To 3et:th pw Bibeooe h $oA Oytteii kthe ttifi ? All Bight, pome on M.a3 the ritxf..i';f .Cpr !t6 Henry1! PhJirmacy. . M:HUHiHvtMHv.Mvtt TacTcses the circula tion , make3 rich, red blood, cures that tired aching feslinj, cleans the tongue and clears the complexion; Guar antccd.'1 Iot cati . J mcr.cy trill 1.3 rc.Tjr.i OUIN - Aprfil'--Wi"'hsd keary'raln tod wtud ''storm 'last fnndajf and Sandsy night, so mnohUist ont farmers have been hindered from their farm work this A goodly anmber ofjonr people visited the Christian Union meeting at Oriental and report much enjoyed trip. The Oriental people khow how to make ls tton enjoy themselfetl, , , - ' Mr J WtUwIs of Araoahoe lost a fine hone last Sonday .morning. He was taken, sick Saturday night ;. - ,Eor J B Tmgle of Ayden ylslted Amp ahoe Monday, and left here yesterday on TheHyinan , -Bapply Co. was, repre sented here yesterdayby ;thelr agent, representing the Hymen saw.. Oar mer chants, report that If their . should be a shortage in the supply of merchandise, we need not charge it to the drummers m they conthwettelr Tlslu to our little town ssusaal.1 ' - The potato-crop In Our oommuhlt the earlteat known for so'me'-yesrs; but they are not ahead of the ' bags. "They are on hand fo their rent. CASTORIA Jot Infants and Children. TI11 JClDtt M Hava Afwajs Bought natuxeof WLa&Y7&ca44 Confederate Veterans Reunion, New Orleans, La.; May ;. 19-22; 903.' For the aopve occasion the Southern Railway will sell tickets to7 New Orleans La., and return at rates named below, Ooldsboro 10.79,RaleIgh $18,35, Durham 1180, Greensboro $17,15, Wlnston- Sslem $H,05, Salisbury $100, Hickory $18,60, Charlotte $15.80. Approximately low rates from other points. -Tickets sold May 18-21, 1908 Inclusive with final limit to leave New Orleans without vali dation May SI, 1903. Original purchaser may secure extension of final limit, leav ing New Orleans p . to and Including Jane 15, 1908, by pcrsonslly depositing ticket with Special Agent at New Orleans on or before May 2i, 1906, and upon pay ment of fifty cents st time of deposit. These rates apply vis Atlanta, Mont gomery and Mobile, or via Atlanta and Birmingham. General 3, o. Out has selected the Southern Railway, vis Atlanta, Mont gomery and Mobile as the offiolal route for his annnal "Confederate Veterans' Special" which will consist of first class dsy coaches, and standard Pullman cars to be handled through te New Orleans without change. This special train will lean Raleigh, N. C at 8:58 p. m., Sun day Me If, 1908 and will reach New Orleans about 8:80 p. m.t ' Monday, May 18. Berth rates from Raleigh and Dur ham $8,00, Greensboro $5,50, Salisbury and Charlotte $8,00. Two persons can oocopyi berth without additional cost. Iioellentsenrlceon regular trains in both directions. Special Jow rates from Blew Orleans to nearby points. Ask your agent for rates from your station. For farther information and sleeping car reservation write, ' ... R. I Vernon, T. P. A. . Charlotte, N. O. Announcement. The undersigned is candidate for Alderman from the Third Ward, subject to the decision of the primaries. u elected l promise to serve my oon- ititoency falfhfullyand, to, clear ifce Ward of noisy fata) aiet) establisk a ferry o Soatk Front and Middle- atreet dor liralnjweatbat.fL!l!tf'ii ,..f AXPHOaSO B. aABPjSOS. . pent buy any thlngtlu the following llaee 'till you -have" seed 'oar slock Ladle One ' shoes, dress goods, to aH rradesjaeesiiks, lotions, hoeeiry, table linen, towel, white goods a specialty, rlbboaa, etc' Win save you money, see us end be otmvmeed. ' ' t . .BespecAnJly, I . ' J.J.BAXTKir. V1LUABLE lots for SALE. A two' story hoqsel Nb.ITi ,'on the west side of the government Avenue ast north of the'; Fair ground 60 feet rant 98 feet-deep, which will make two fine building lota en Ibis beautiful, driveway which is soon destined t be the aristo cratic part of New . Bern, as th. while people of aeaes are purchasing In this locality. This lot Is Joined by Mr Blades lot' on the south' end Is well" worth bne thousands dollars. $800 essh will boy It la a yeaf r two it will be worth $1500. Enquire at 48 BroaoT street' near Mid- , . , i i in i -I ifri-Koht Sold to the trade and 16 fm- Illee. Orowi Bottling Worts. Fhoee 109. Ii J Taylor, Froprietor. " I ... ) I I I HTM I Attmores Condensed Mince MeaMOc pkg. at J B Parker Jr. , . ry , vW.'-l), , Split Pu pkg for 88c el I R barker S8 Bbl WblU C:i 8eed Fetatoes for sale cheap at i. R. farter Jr'a. Csllfornla Tsporsted" 'I'eachet and Apricots 10c st J. Tt. Turlier Jr, Our line of Ii. fihrx s Is complete, Dlmliprs ext ' -i ' , Oifordsofall kinds and t' e s i line cf sindtils In "lie c!'7, pif- s f I r' '.t. THE DiKOTiH CASE- Charter For Institution -to Promote Education. Marine Recruiting Office Opened, State Charter te Furniture Co. Bev. C. W. Byrd. Col olonel Olds Leaves For Trip. Raleigh, April 1. The Secretary of State this morning Issued a charter and incorporation papers to "The South Fork Institute Company" at Maiden Catawba county. The object of the cor pOratlou is to conduct an educational In stitatlon and promote education gener ally. The Incorporators are Messrs J A Hoyle, WO Mullen, WmH Hoover, Osborne Brown. W F Watson. J D Elliott, W A Graham, W W Bridges, D V Bridges, J D Moore, B L Hoke, W B McLeen, E S Whlsnant. The attorney general and counsel as sociated with him to defend the State against the South Dakota suli hare Is sued their brief In this celebrated case. It is a pamphlet of nearly 100 pages. A marine recruiting station has been opened In this city with Capt. P. M Bannon In charge. Associated with him are Corporal F H TowanB and JPrlvate M A Willard. Col. F. A. Olds has none to Texas for s short trip. Ho haa been sick and wont honing tbo trip would benent him. Rev. 0. W. Byrd who has just been elected president of the Wcalyan Female College, of Macon, Oa. is a native of Wake county, N. C. The ..Secretary of State Incorporated the Operatives Joint Stock Company of Charlotte, capital $3,400 To do genera) morcantllo business. The F. Jowoll Company.Winston-Salom to manufacture and deal In furjitturo, capital stock $100 000, MERRITT. March 30. We havo had another very high tide with a heavy ralnf ill, no se rious damage. Mr 0 E BrIU shipped some cabbage last week. He has a fine patch of them. x Mr T J Sawyer and IfFN Daven port attended tbo Free Will liAptlat Union mooting In Beaufort coucty last week, roturnlng Saturday. They report good time. There were 400 barrels of lime brought to our place last week on the steamer Blanche for T J Sawyer and others here. Irish potatoes are Belling slow, only netting about 50 cents to $1.00 per bar rel. We hope the summer crop will do better. J E Jones has just received a nice line harvesting machines. He sells the McCormlck all over the county. The fruit trees In our section hsve put forth a nice bloom. We will have fruit It not cut off. Irish potatoes are up and looking flue. The farmers . are delayed in planting corn owing to the heavy rain fall Ban dar. Guess. Maple Syrup 95c qt at J. R, Parker Jr. J, J. faster Is sgent for the Ccimop lltan patterns, they are standard pat- ferns made with seam allowance only 0p each or patterns famished tree with all dresses bought frbm f 1.50 up. " CpMcSorleyQCo's ..'ii;.- Easter Offerings in an endless variety of styles and novel Ideas in eggs filled with chocolates, bon bons and choice confertlonery we ha' Also Easter cards, rabbit, ohickens,eto, as surprises for Eatttr Sunday morning that will make the day. memorable to young ana ow. ,. fi Re '.: Be t Oet (Jot C. Cearirt, Cited. n Y 7 0!mr,'. " Core tlmt' j ( H J casswlibj i . I J .I.O.C.' (A l!a!eiiiirf I lt.Jd !i. limp lor I :- r - y ' ' ' " ; "i. i ........ . . ... ... . . .. v TORTURIIIG " DISFIGURING Skin, Scalp and Blood Humours Speedily Cured by Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Pills When the Best Physicians and All Else Fail. The agonizing Itching and burning of the skin, as in eczema ; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis ; the loss of hnlr and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled head; the facial disfigurements, as in pimples and ringworm ; the awful suf fering of infants, and anxiety of worn out parents, as in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum, all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to success fully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills are such stands proven beyond all donbt. No statement is made regarding them that Is not Justified by the strongest evi dence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great eeonomy have made them the standard skin cures, blood purifiers and humour remedies of the civilized world. 'Bathe the affected ports with hot water and Cutlcura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Oint ment freely, to allay itching, irritation and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and, lastly, take the Cuticura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the bloorl. This complete treatment, costing but one uuuur, anuras ins lane reilcr, per mits rest and Bleep In the severest forms of eczema and other itching, burning and scaly humours of the skiu, scalp and blood, and points to a speedy, permanent and economical cure when all other remedies and the best dLvbI- clansfaU. EATS DON'T ABSTAIN from meat. There Is no longer any reason why It should not be eaten freely and many reasons why it should be. The fine quality of the MEATS we offer Is certainly strong Inducement for their consumption. Each portion Is cat from young animals specially raised lor rood and all are of fine grain,, delici ous flavor and hlghlv nourishing. JTUU XABT1CK we will hsve Soring Lamb, Veal. Pork. and extra fine Beef and Poultry. The OaksMarket. Under Hotel ChntUwka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The' Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators, none better, few na good, ,i; Agent fot the Farmer Girlgnd Boy Cook Stoveevood V W Devoe's LenndPainbi;.''': ..it- new nxsxiir, wt c. . . mmMW GrdwnVBottling Works ;':' Having enlarged and eqnipped my Beer and Bottling nonee, teconJ to none in the Btat, I am prepared to furnish j the Best and cleanest ' 1 4- ; w i " t BeeFand Soft Drinks- I ever put on this market. W put up tbo boot ot everything inthliline.' ' ' Hofbrau Beer the BEST Beer ' '; ' in tho World. . OUR MOTTO: "Cleanline8S.', - . -y 4 . ji i4. .. .) i. ro rirxor, I " !'"". Crr, C""rn I V,m Ptrrpfs, M16! ' Job I rinting done on .short notioe AT LOWEST I'RICES. Call and get my prices, you will save by it, Owen G. Dunn, 69 POLLOCK ST. 1 Wail Paper, Wall Paper, f JNew lu.'a sample Book Just Received. All styles and all prices 8c to $10 per roll. Room Moulding lc to !5c foot. Give me a trial, all work guar anteed. EDQAR T. HOLLOWELL, Fainter & Paper Hanger. Paints ! Before you buy your paints In vestigate Heath andMilligan Paints Strictly Guaranteed, looks better, covers more and wesrs longer. For sale by Fii; ,U imiiiii;: General Hardware, 79 South Front Street, NEW REIttf, JT. C. we are receiving daily a new line of Spring Furniture. Have also just re ceived a very fancy ot of Mattings, Rugs, Leather; and Velvet Couches At Prices that will .Astonish yon. Give us a call and examine our stock. No trouble to show good C; Very tnily, - ' S Disosvaj Tailor Co. S PR rpTTT! DISOSWAY & um co A Big Assortment of Fancy Cakes and Crackers in Packages Just Received Nice and Fresh at J. L. McDANIEL'S. I have a few gallona of Nice strained Honey at20c qt. Jresh lot Ontario Buckwheat, CloverJHill Print Butter, Maple Syrup, New Orleans and Porto EicoMola8ses,,J Evaporated Peaches and Apples, Prunes, Codfish and Irish Potatoes, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Goods of all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and BoastedJCoffee. Give me a call. Yours to Please, J. L 'Phone 91. McDM We Invite tho Tubl'ic to attend onr BARGAIN SALE ! FOR EASTER. Mens Clothing, Childs Clothing, Mens Shoes, Boys Shoes. All kinds of Dress Goods,- Ladies Muslin Underwear, Mens Hats, Ladies Hats, Cliildrens Hats,' Ladies Shoes and Slippers, Large line of Hamburg and Laces, Sheeting, Bleaching, Calico and Lawn all styles, and pricos for next 0 days that can not bo beat. Will sell all Domestics at FACTORY PRICES. Come one, and examine for yourselves. 10,000 yards Percales worth 10c for M P WARRE JIM UAKII. Salesmen." 75 Middle St. next io Gaskill Gaskill Hdw. & Successors to Gaskill Hdw. Co, HARDWARE 78 Middle St. Phone 147. Phone 3I8.J Keep a full supply of Builders Material, Basil, Doors, Blinds, Glass, Taints, Oils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stoves anrt class hardware store. A full line of Railroad, Steamboat and leys, Shafting, Gearings, Pipe, Valves, Belting, Packing, Hose, Etc. Having consolidated tho two fiouses goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking the future patronage we are, Yours truly, Gasl Hardware and JOSEPH GASKILL. P. A. The Acme of Parlor Games. EMETT'S BOOK STORE. I X eeeeeeeetee NOTICE! All persons having any claims gainst the schooner "Magic," of New Born, Qeddee, Matter, are hereby notified to present them at once to Hughes A Lit tle, Attorneys, Norfolk, Va. kAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJa, 4 b fct" .! &2wk ...i..,r-.. - ..... ' .,,r jLJ l.l C5 ALL SODA DtLICIOUS, IXHILAEATINQ, . EirRtSHlSG. it Most pleasant, eneeuve, ana certain re-. 55 zz the stomach right : :; lieves hearthurn and flatulency. Drives -: away the blues.' Makes work easy. No -habit.. ' F. S. DUFFY. T. W WATEE8. DAVIS' mAir'ACY. Wholesale A Retail roeer, 71 Broad St" come all 5c. S. COPLON. Hdw. CtM New Bern, N. C. Mill Supply Co., and J. C. Fulford Supply Co. MILL SUPPLIES 44 Cravort St. Ranges and everything kept in a llrst- Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilors. Pul Fittings, Wrenches, Bolts, Nuts, Iron, we are prepared to furnish High' Quality trade for past favors and soliciting your Mill Supply Compaoy, WILLIS. JOE C. FULFORD. J. W. WOOD, (Successor to Foy AJWood) Practical Turner, PLUMBING AND 6AS FITTING All work guaranteed to give sat isfaction. Can be found at the shop on South Front Street formerly occu pied by the firm. J. W. WOOD. Phone 220. DAVIS' PHARMACY, BOLE AGENCY FOB A fresh supply Just nceired. Health. - - .. FOUKTAIHS - A true tonic. Be- n 'mm . front street. , t, . -.- ' . ' Apply to. -v; y., K ' 8.M.BRIS80.
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