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.'4 -yfl?- zr.- - -.a .-- fVV ; YOL.XI-SO. 6r NEW BERN, H. C, TUESDAY M0RSIH8, APRIL 7, 1903. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR n "Where are you going 'Tm going to sir," she said- And the did com. Comet regularly. Doesn't always boy, but looks about,) Our stock at dainty light goods lot summer dresses tempts every woman into adding another to her wardrobe. We keep a good stock of dry goods, We know itlmot sveryone tn town knows it Do yon? How can yon teM what values are ner waiting for yon, if you don't come and see. FOB INSTANCE 43 inch Black Henrietta at 760. . 4 1 Inch Black Henrietta, extra good value, at 1 00, . 41 inch Black Henrietta, silk warp, f 1 80, 36 inch Black Batiste, nice weight for spring and rammer, at tOo. 44 inch Blk Sarah Bergs, well worth $1 60, oar price only tl 25, fc6 inch Blk Otro. fancy weave, a new thing on the market, ask specially to see it, at Toe, 10 pieces Albatross, way below the rtv garnet, sea green, light blue and black, Taffeta Silks in all shades at 60c. &6M6MMMM sat Crown 'Bottling Works. Having enlarged and equipped my Beer and Bottling House, secou ( to Done in the state, I am prepared to furnish the Host nud cleanest Beer and Soft Drinks k 8 11 55 9 Lt If w ever put on this market. Wo S in this line. - Hofbrau Beer the BEST Beer in the World, OUR MOTTO'Cleanliness.". LEE J. TAYLOIl, Proprietor, 11 11 Ml one 105. OWN YOUR HOME. A Millionaire's Advice to Young Men. A well known millionaire, with a national reputation for conservatism, said ia conversation the other day: "If I were a young maa anxious for in dependence, 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 Ull annular. Do'ibtless everv man has felt at some time That he would like to have a little piece of this earth of ihla great country that lie could call his own. This ia worthy sentiment, but to select his pleoe of land in the heart of a populous community where the am pressure of population is there to ioorease the value of his holding, combined with business. " It unquestionably strengthens a man's character to own property increases bis responsibility. If he can tie himself up, and is obliged it) make regular payments he is sure to save. 1 he trouble is he allows the chanoe to pass. He is going to bezln next month. Rich men talk of the ImDortanoe of a man's fink Thousand Dollars. Why not hit first Hundred or his first Tenf The saying of your first 910 may be your first step to independence. THK TIHM TO DO if Id NOW.- The New Bern Investment Company offers twenty -seven lots for sale on long time ana easy monuuy payments, ror terms apply to NEW BERN INYE8TME3T CO., R. A. KUNN, Secretary. PONT ABSTAIN I torn meat. Theru Is as longer aay ,'reas-m why ll should not be ealea freely and many reasons why It should be. The nne quality oi toe MEATJ we offer It certainly stroac tadaeesaeat for their eontnaptioa. ' Kerb portion Is cut from young animals speoUlly raised for (nod and all are of fist grain, delict um uaror sen mgni nonnsniBg.. FOB. XASTJftt -,. . we will bare Spring Lamb, Ve1, PorkJ ami extra Bat, Heel aaa foultryr. ..Th n Ook, SXnrkct, t ?. What more can you get anywhere addi tion to Satisfaction P We guatantee that. ;-: Buits - cleaned and i pressed "r :V '.J-L..t-'C- ., , pipry tJ.C l;'f, Vs 4al C:.r-.V B'jlCK" TAILGZIIS CO". Corner J'idlle aid ollojk Elrj;' my pretty maidP" regular price, all shades, navy, at 45c put Op the best of everything Cor. Queen L Bern Streeti7 I had it. Then I would begin paying that he would like to be a land holdsx. perhaps many fold this , is sentiment C.J. McSortey'&Cp's In an endless variety of styles and fe'ortl ideas la kmbs ia em suiea witn ciuwoastes. bon bons and choice oonfeetlonery we have. Also Easter eardt, rabbits, chickens, eta, as surprises for laster Sanday morning that wUI make the day; memorable to yoaagaad old, r. ., - .- 1 - BRAHonioFiiOat Ai B. Baxter Q Co., Commission ::- : Brokers vii I;'; Stccb, Cc::i(Cnii & PnYlirs .17 Craven Ft met, Mala Office, si Broadway, Kew.Torlt "llederale morjlns. - Exoellertt service. Private wires to Rew York. Illgheit banking and Jmercuntlle r f rftnt. . rilEOLD RELIABLE .-. . .. ... . ... v.'-.a. i. 8 I i i PS'v'JBSEI AbsolutetyfPure -THERE 15 NO SUBSTITUTE Mnat Pnll For Everybody. Recent occurrences In regard to Vene- suela glvo point to a little story told by President Castro, who seems to have a keen sense of humor. A certain wealthy South American died without a will. His disappointed heirs expectant there upon conspired with a notary. A string was tied around the dead man's neck, and the notary proceeded to request his assent to the bequests agreed upon by the conspirators. "You leave your cattle to Maximo, your house to Marie, your coffee to Jose." At each of these questions the string was pulled, and a nod was obtained from the corpse. Then the notary mentioned a bequesf to himself, but the bolder of the string did not pull. This authentic story was narrated in Caracas the other day by President Castro. "The notary's ex clamation," concluded the Venezuelan president, "accurately describes an ex isting International situation. Threat ening totenr. up the document, he cried, 'OtiT the string must bo pulled for everybody or thero will be no win.'" Beyond Her Expectations. A small girl whose mother was visit ing in Mew York was invited, with the other children of ber school, to the White House to meet Mrs. Roosevelt She wrote her mother all about it "We were all sent upstairs," the said, "to remove our wraps. The teachers looked us all over and then sent us down, two by two, Just as the animals "ID WiS DStHSmD AS I XKVKB SXPSGTSP " ' TO tn A MAX DBBHSnD." went Into fh ark. Down we .went Into btautld ball, and Just Where the girls ahead of me turned to go into the room where Mrs. Roosevelt was 1 be held a maa dressed as I never expected to tee a man draesed In tbia world. With Jangling sword and gold lace up to bis eyes and so very tnlll I scarcely remember seeing Mrs. Roosevelt, as I was looking at this man in bis fine urtetv" The description flu Colonel plnr"m, who, wbea nparlntenaent of public building snd grotwda, attended all White House lonctlooe.-rWsBhlnr ' Thero are eases where it Is unwise to be too sdenttAe. One of our contompo rarlei talis bow th tHndpal trustee of school district No. 18 wss entertaining t young maa fresh from college who bad driven oat to bis bouse to apply for the position of teacher of the school tn that district As they tat on the porch after dinner the trustee casually called attention to a 'familiar little orange colored bug with black spots on Its back that was crawling on the floor. "I irpose ye know what that tsr he laid. - -4 .'.'v. ;r4.. J : "tea, replied the sppUcant, eager to Snow Ida technical knowledge.' "That la a Oooctnella eeptetnpanctata.' " : "Young man,'' was the rejoinder, "a feller that don't km a ladytng When be sees It cent got my tote for teacher la this dlstrtrt."-Borl New Yorker, fcstswsM BxtroaMlr Vaeamlortahla, '. "Whst does comfortable clrcmstances soeanr ,', ' " . . - ;"Why, you're Vomfortablc. .When you're nel""r poor nor rlch.V-Detrplt Ci r 'C 7: ! .". i.r . NO Cin IXTENSION. Raleisb Fears To Vote Account of . Independents. , S. Wynne's Senatorial Card. State Officials In Eastern Section. Hunting Preserve In Wake .County. Baccalaureate the Sermon. Raleigh, April 6. Secretary of Stale Hon. J. Bryan Grimes and State Auditor Hpn. a F. Dixon left today to join Governor Acock on his tour this week through the eastern part of the State. The party will be In Windsor tomorrow where speeches will be made. These officials will be gaesls of Ex -I udge Frank D. Winston while fn Windsor. From there they will go to Edcnton and thence to other points returning to Raleigh next Friday. The auditor's departmeut is now busy revising the abstracts for listing property la conformity to the new revenue act. The abstracts will bo shorter than were required under the revenue law parsed ten years ago. A party of about fifty Raleigh gentle men are forming a company to lease a large pond or lake In the southern part of Wake county where they will estab lish a hunting and fishing preserve. The lake will be stocked with fleh In addition to the perch, pike and chub ( ir trou') which already abound there. A lodge will be built, boats placed on the lake and a man employed to watch and. pro tect the place and keep off poachers. The company is bclog formed of a select crowd of sportsmen and I ho place will probably be leased for a term of twenty- one years Tbo latest local political sensation was a curt letter from Mr J S Wynoe, a late candidate for the mayoralty nomi nation to Mayor Powell who was renom inated. Mr Wynne thought Mr Powell could not afford to accept the nomina tion under the circumstances as he re ceived about one-fifth of the votes In the city and tbo nomination was given him In the convection by another delegation voting for him In disregard of thtlr In structions. Mr Wynne hluted that an in dependent candidate was likely to run If r Powell accepts the nomination, but expressly declines to run hlmsolf though Importuned by a dissatisfied public to do so. The effect of the letter was to cause the board of aldermen a majority of whom are nominees for re-election, to withdraw the call for an election on city extension wblch had been called at the same time as the municipal election They feared Hie extension would bo the means of getting on: a full vote that Would enhance the cbancet of an Inde pendent ticket to win. The Supreme Court is hearing tenth district appeals this week. The ninth district was not completed last week and several cases go to the foot of the calen dar. One prominent Greensboro lawyer said that pat of ten esses on the docket he only succeeded In gettlnj a hearing on two. . Dr Chas E Taylor, president of Wake Forest College preached the annual bao- oalaureate sermon before the gradua ting class of the profoislonal branches at Shaw University yesterday after noon. Bishop Cheshire confirmed a large class at Christ Episcopal church last night. v NOTICE! E. C D.& O. D. Ltne, " There will be no steamer to rr! or tall from New Bern on Saturday 4th or Tuesday April 7th. ;.. . ,4 .rvyj, ; v ' v ' GEO. HEHDIRbOWi ' I '":V-'C'Agfnt.,- tfew Bern, N C. April tsd, 1908. , V. 50 Operatives ; i Wanted at the i Knitting Hills. 60 girls and hoys over 12 years of age can find employment at the Knitting Hill at once. Work light, clean and profitable. All pieco work. Bright boys or girl3 can earn from $3 to C3 per rcck after they learn. Apply to J. II. Y7c I CUTICURA SOAP The World's Greatest in Soap. Tiis Standard of Every Nation of ttia Earth. Sale Greater Tian tlie World's Proflnct of Other Sift Soaps. Sold Wherever Civilization Has Penetrated. ) Millions of the world's best people use Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cutlcura Ointment, for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of fulling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchlngs and chaflugs, In the form of baths for annoying irritations and In flammations, or too free or offensive perspiration, In the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sana tive, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, espe cially motherB, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nur sery. ' Cuticura Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from Cuti cura, the great skin cure, with the pur est of cleansing Ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odonrs. No other medicated soap ever compounded Is to be compared with It for preserv ing, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands. No other for eign or domestio toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. Thus it combines In one soap at one price the best skin and complexion soap and the best toilet and baby soap ever compounded. Sale greater than the World's product of all other skin soaps. Sold fn every part of the civilized world. mm We hn.e jut received ouratsort- TOcnt of R aster perfume. At the custom of giving perfumes and Oowertat Eastertide a growing oucwe of tht ' aeenred some choicest of Rlfger'a California Peiiumea, Including the delight ful new odor " Sunvt VloleU," Sonve n Ir In the form or perfumed vio let boutlonlerci to be given to purchasers of this new odor. We should like to have you call. For Sale by Henry's Pharmacy 3 127 Middle St, The Coming of Easter thonld remind ton7 that Ton ought to get ererythlng on wheels In spick snd spaa shape, Don't want anything "out of whack" this' time ol year, do yon? Well, let ns show yon how -thoroughly, promptly, cheaply we cad pnt tn JUst class repair anything yon have requiring our attention in toe line of carriages, wagons, surreys, rnnabonts, eto. ' ..w We pnt Rubber Tires on yoar old or new wheels. We shrink' your loose tires In a machine without cutting them. Everybody is invited to tee the machine at work putting new bolts In old places. Q, U Waters A Son, 1'Yi.J" Phone;i8, '.V'-"' ' t Broad 8V:. K BiV N 0 , ! i Before you bay your pninti 'ln vestigate lleathjmil Mllligah Taints Strictly QuaranteofJ, looks better, coveri more and wears longer. u, " For Bale by ,; ' Foy (5 Simmons, General Hardware, "? 73 a Fr:it Street c. f J MM IV a r -f v m 7 yM mmmm Paints Easter Cards The Newest and I Latest Designs. ENNETT'S BOOK STORE. J sgiavowh? "Waiter, another of the Same." Not a surprising order when you know it was Bndweis beer which was "en cored." It's a sure sign of the excel lence of the Bndweis brand of beer that once used it's used again, as its increas ing sales show. I ry it, if you naven t tried it; order again it you have J. F. Taylor, NEW BERN, N. O. 1! Job rriutiog done on abort noticu fi) AT LOWEST PRICES. Call and get my prices, you will save by it, Owen Q. Dunn, 59 POLLOCK ST. Brutus and Casslus Would Turn Green with envy if they coo Id see the garments worn by the men in NewBern and made by F M Cliadwick. Well fitting hand some and swell In style, and showing a man witn a perfect lorm to perfection, or making a perfect form in the man that Is defective. It von haven't ordered vour Snrincr suit or llffht overcoat lat us show you what a swell yon oan be when wo have made your garments. v F. M. Chndwlek. We are receiving daily a new line of Have also just r re ceived a' very Jancy lot ot .yi ;;. . . Hatting ; Riilgs, Lcat and Velvet Couches ';rAtI!rlccs. that, . j . ,wlll Astonish ; you. . . Give us a call and examine our stock. Hp troublo to show good Very truly,"- DISOSWAY & Mil CO Spring Furniture A Big Assortment of Fancy Cakes and Crackers in Packages Just Beceived Nice and Fresh at J L. McDANIEL'S. I bavc a few gallons of Nice strained Honey at 20c qt. Fresh lot On : rio Buckwheat, Clover Hill Print Butter, Maple Synij., New Oilcans and Porto RicoJVfolasses, Kvaporated Poaches and Apples, Prunes, Codlish and Irish Potatoes, Peanuts, ( aimed and lioltled (Joods of all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and Roasted Coffee, (live me a C:ill. Yours to riease, J. Ii. McDANI Phone 91. He-ee is S. For Every Man, Woman and Child to Dress up tor Easter. Mens, Boys and Childrens Clothing. For $10 50 wo will dress any man from hoad to foot. We will dress any boy from head to foot for $5 98. Wo will dress any child from head to foot for $3 49 MEN 1 suit $10 50, 1 hat $3 00, 1 pr shoes 3 25, 1 shirt 75c, 1 tie 50c, 1 pair socks 10c, total value $10 10, all for $10 50. BOY-1 suit $5 98, 1 pr shoos tl 50, 1 hat $1 00, 1 shirt 50c, 1 pr Hose 10c total value $8 08, all for $5 98. CHILDREN 1 suit $2 49, 1 pr shoes $1 25, 1 hat 50c, 1 pr hose 10c, total value $4 88, all for $2 49. IKY GOODS. We have just received a biff line of Drat Hnrut. I., unt. ri, ii.: lawns, and Dimities, for this week we will give prices that others cannot give. We will eive you a price on l)imities-203 yards worth 12jc and 15c jl', your choice in this lot Tie for this week only. Wo have just received fr r tho mill a from 12Jc to 30c yard at a rriee you never fiJ oa' I 75 Middle St. next to Gaskill Gaskill Hdw. & auccessors to uaskiu lldw. Co. and J. C. Fulford Supply Co. HARDWARE 73 Middle St. MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St. Phone 147. Phone 2j6. Keep a full siilir.lv of Builders Material. Kiudi niwn Rlii.. fit... t:i. - ... O ils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stoves and cmss narawaro store. A full line of Railroad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilers, Pul leys, Shafting, Gearings, Pipe, Valvos, 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 JOSEPH GASKILL. P. A. Lets Go ! Where ? Fop What? To Get the Best Bjrbecuo and Oysters in' the city. AllJRight, Come on IS TIIE PLACE. Opposite Henry's Pharmacy. Z We have. lost tn a fine stock ol Mens boys and childrens shoes, neck wear hats, clothing collars, eto, All la the latest style and cheaper than any first olass store tn the town ever thing guar anteed. Respectfully, J.J. BAXTER. Ink CJrllL SODA" .. .... - 3sS( DIUCI0C8;- IXHILARATINsf, . MIBKffl0,2r :: 1 Host pleasant, eftective, and certain re- ;r : : lief for disordered digestion, and keeps : : the stomach right. A true tonic. Re- li 1 1 lieves heartburn and flatulency. , Drives :r uway the hlues, liases wors easy, no -. F. S. DUFFY. Wholesale A Retail Groeer, 1 71 Broad Hf a Chance big lot of Kemnants of Hamburg worth hoard of before. Look for your silver S. COPLON. Hdw. Ci., New Bern, N. C. Mill Supply Co., , a aiuio, Ranges and everything kopt in a (lrst- Mill Supply Company, WILLIS. JOE C. FULFORD. M. W. WOOD, (Successor to Foy &4Wood) Practical Tinner, PLUMBING AND fliS FITTING All work guaranteed to give sat isfaction. Oan bj found at the shop on South Front Street formerly occu pied by the firm, J. W. WOOD. Phone 220. DAVIS' PHARMACY, BOLE AGKNCY FOR A trash supply J oat rscsived. EL F0M3t-SC If - T. W WATEP.3. DAVW. rnAr"CY.
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