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I "Where are you going my pretty maidr? M -.. Tm going v ' tfft sir,1' she said. And she did 6ome. " Comet regnUriy. Doeaat klwfcyt . buy, but looks about Oar stock of dainty light goodi for rammer dresses tempt every woman into adding aaothw to her wardrobe. " s. Aj We keep a good stock of dry goods, .W know" it almost everyone Vr in town knows it. Do yon? How can yon tell what values are here waiting for yon, if yon don't come and see. FOB INSTANCE ; ; Jft 43 inchlack Henrietta at 75c Jj 4t inch Black Henrietta, extra good value, at fl 00, 44 inch Black Henrietta, aUk warp, f 1 60, , tK 36 inch Black Batiste, nice weight for spring and rammer, at COc - 44 inch Blk Borah Serge, weTl worth $1 60, onr price only $1 25, fl HO inch Blk Otro. fancy weave, a new thing on the market, ask tfj specially to see it, at 76c, Jf. 10 pieces Albatross, way below the regular price, all shades, navy, W garnet, sea green, light blue and black, at 4Sc. CO ., Taffeta Bilks in evening shades, at $1 00, W ' Taffeta Silks in all shades at 60c W, ? S III Crown tiling Works, IP g!5 Having e .largctl and equipped my Beer and Bottling 8? h House, secou to none in the state, 8S the Host and cleanest If Beer and Soft Drinks Sly? ever put on this market We in this line. Hofbrau Beer thef BEST Beer tj in the TrVorld. ) OUR MOTTO: "Cleanliness." LEE J. TAYLOR, Proprietor, $ Phone 105. ; OWN YOUR HOME. A Millionaire's Advice to-Young Men. A well known millionaire, with a national mutation for oonaervatlim. laid in conversation the other day : "If I were a would invest my savings in a small piece lor I would put the deed away and forget on another. nnnhfclnia flverv man liu felt at tome time That he would like to have a little piece of this earth of this great country that he conld call his own. This is a worthy aentlment, bat to select his piece of land in the heart ot a aopnlOns community where the mere pressure of - population is there to increase the value of his holding, combined witn business. , It unquestionably strengthens a man's character to own property Increases his responsibility. If he can tie himself an, and is obliged to make regular payments heJa sure to save. 1 he trouble is he allows the chance to pass. He it going to begiirnext month. Rich men talk of the Importance ot a man's first Thousand Dollars. Why not his first Hundred Or his first TehT The saving of your first $10 may be yonr first step to independence. THS TIMS TO DO IT IS NOW. The New Bern Investment Company offers twenty -seven tots for tale on long time ana easy montniy payment. . wot terms apply to NEW BERN INVESTMENT CO., . R. A. NUNN, Secretary. DON'T AB3TAIN i from meat, There Is no longer aay reason why It should not be eaten freely on wny u snouia nor oe esun ireeiy I many reasons why It ihould be Th i quality of the ' , and fine MEATs wo offur is certainly stronif Inducement for tiielr eonanmptloa. Each portion b cat from yonnr animals ipeclally raited for food-end til are of fine grain, " delict, oat fUvor and klghlv nonrlihlnr. . , . ) - v '- FOR EASTER ' we w(H be Spring Lamb, Teal, Pork, and extra fine Beef and Poultry. - . n ', ThyOiiktli ltfirIift,J What more can you , get anywhere in addl- t Hon to Satisfaction V We guarantee that i, Suits "cleaned and : pressed .v.-. f CZiLZK Tint::': Co-"-r:r,ironil ,'!. ' 1 I am prepared to furnish put up the best of everything j s tor. Queen & Bera Streeti. M yonng man anxious for independence, I of good real estate. When I nad It Mid I had it. Then I would begin paying - - that ha wonld like to be a land holder. perhaps many fold this Is sentiment CJ.McSotk$&Co's hit ,9' I Easter Offerings in an endless variety of style and novel Ideas in egga filled with chocolates, bon bons and choloe confectionery we have. Also Baste cards, rabbits, ehiokenaete, as surprises Jot EasUr Sunday morning that wUI make the day memorable to , - branch 'Office r-..- A; B; ; Bvcter & Co. .-.-fT. .t.j 17 Craven Btreet,' ; -Phone 833. KIW BSIUf, K 0. '-Main Offlce, 1 Broadway, New.Tork. Moderate morplns. F.treHent service Private wires to Kew Yoik. n';:7tnt banking a 1 J f r r f Hitie Mi t W tBE sfori; Is Making Returns For - Trlaltj Cellege farellmeaC Hang - sui'i Day.: Big Damage Salts Against Seaboard Air : Itae Catalogae --i '. Far'' State ' , -. 1 ' ' ;r V ,.' Haijhob, April .-Only 88f the 97 Sheriffs la the State hare thus far settled their taxes with the State treasurer for 190V' They are muoh slower than nsnal In making their returns and this Is hard to eooonnt for nnleas it la because the State Auditor is very exact, especially oa schedule B. and has sent back to several sheriffs their reports for correct ion. - Capt Wm X Merrltt, formerly conduc tor oa the AtlanUo Coast Line at WU-1 mlngton, hu moved here and taken a run on the Seaboard Air Line. President. Jno. C Kllgo, of Trinity, spent the day here. He states that there are now IB3 ttndentt at Trinity which Is more than three times the number en rolled when he became president. 8npt IT Joyner It very confident that friends of education will win la the local taxation election in Wilkesboro today. Pull 1902. He tay that tbe people he metLeeIng tne tremendous sum of $3000.00- In the West all seemed very much pleated with the Watts MIL Got. Aycock fixes Saturday, May 16th, for the. elocution of Vance Splney In Halifax and Fred Vick in Wayne. SpU ney killed another negro convict on the Halifax farm while Tick Is sentenced to die for rape.' The first trade mark recorded In the Secretary of StaU'j office nnder tbe new law authorising the registration of trade marks Is "E A Lockeys Pure N C Silver top Corn Whiskey." The trade mark hat Lackey's plotnre and is In silver and bine, Lookey lives at Hamlet. The Otpltol Clnb will give Its April german next Tuesday night April 14th. Messrs. Busbee and Busbee as attor neys for six insurance companies today Instituted suit against the Seaboard Air Line for the burning of the cotton eom- prett and other property st Hamlet last October. The amount of damages asked ( about $00,000. Messrs A Jones and Son, attorneys for Cunningham and Hlnshaw, are also suing the same rail road for about $90,000 for cotton burned la the fire. . Judge Bryan holds a term of Civil Court here beginning April 10th. Among the cases to be tried- it the suit of the Raleigh Hosiery mill against the Sea board Air Line for .$30,003 for burning thelrmin. Collector E C Duncan was much amused today at a special In a paper hare that he would resign a collector la order to become Bepubllcaa State chairman. "What do you think ot a man resigning my Job for a place that pap nothing f" he said with a chuckle. The Eastern Lead and Timber Co. of Windsor wu lac ttoorated today with mOOOcapital... ;,v , Sheriff X S Kormaa of Chowan brought 9 negro convict to the peniten tiary. nSeaetor Lee 8 Overman Is here attend ing the Supreme Court. President W. J. Andrews of the Ral eigh Street Railways ssys that the North Carolina law forbid running open bars daring March, Bo all the balmy day tlast month close cars had to be used, w i . ' The average number of visitors at the Bute Kojeamle 78 a day. - The tugget tlon hat been made that a catalogue of the museum hod hall of history be print ed and told to vUItor. ThU It done 1 all the large mnteums and art gllarl and ta certainly needed here. Tomorror u the time set by law for the annual meeting of all the State . hos pital boards.. The members of the board of the Central hospital are how here, I hey will elect a matron and steward at this session. SupL McK.ee bu arranged for connecting ; the., hospital with, the Wake Water Company. The'Legtalatare provided for thie at It last teuton. The work will cost 4,600. .TheState board of examhiera. last fall condemned' the present water t upply for the hospital and recommended this change. A, Mist Susie Heck, one ot Raleigh's most gifted young women, hat written book which will shortly be published by Nee- ley c Co, of New Tork. - It It entitled "Beverlet of a Bachelor Msid." ; ! . ; Rev. A. W..tie4aer, of More seed City and Mrs. Mary Lucas Whlu were mar ried here yesteiday eaoralng la the Bap- tiet . Tabernacle ehurch by Rev, U. 0. Moore of Chapel Hill, Mist BeHba Hick wae maid of honor end Mr. R. N, was best man. ' 1 , ' r. -j CASTjORIA .. .. For Infanta and Children. - ti Yea i:::.fcs C:v:!.l , tleare the ' nature ot t Wt hive j'l-.t bf js nit ' In a fine stock of Mnnt tliO' , tif k wcur ' ; .: , -., Ail In t; 'I t I i ' , r t." fi any fir: e In t1 i rt' ' h t. : ' Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. . -; Rixbioh, ' April 7.-rThe Supreme court filed the following opinions to day: State vs Parker, from Durham, new trial. rJlaie vs May, from Guilford, judgment arretted.. - ' Hamrock vs Quarry Co., from Union, error. State ys Utley, from Cumberland, af firmed. Dayls vs Railroad, from Union, affirm ed. "The Greatest Country's Greatest! Artists," at Wilmington, Hay 2nd. JameB' K, Collier, directing the en gagement ofMme. Lillian wodloa, the world's greatest dramatio soprano, the Duas Metropolitan Opera House Orches tra and Band. Mr. J. S. Dnss Conductor with more than one hundred people, ap pearing at the Academy of Music, Wil mington, N. C, on the evening of May 2nd, In grand concert, arrived In the city last evening and le registered at the Ho tel Chattawka. Mr. C'ollief, as "The Journal" has pre viously announced, comes to our city, to interest the society people and music lovers in tbe event of music which Wll- mlnffton is to have, only after euaran- and organize a large theatre rarty, for which Mr. Collier .ntends reserving a New Bern section of choice reserved I seats. lie has just finished a tour to the cities or uoiasooro, wuson, e ayoucvuie and other cUloa in Central and Eastern Carolina, and In every city organized select partlcP. Tbe Atlantic Coast Line, will for this event tbe event of a life time for our people, put on a special excursion rate of oue fare for the round trip, from all points on their line. In the event of Mr Collier, Gccurlng a hundred or more In a party, from New Bern and immediate points a epoclal train will be run back to our city, leaving Wilmington about midnight, after tbe concert. Our people should jump at such an opportunity to hear the Grcatett Conn- try's Greatest Artists," and should Mr Collier miss on his visit any one of our people, he wlllJjo glad to take orderB at the hotel where ho will be during the day. Owing to the vast amount of work oonnected with this attraction requiring him at .Wilmington he will bo with ns bnt one day. But as he said to the Journal last evening, he could not help from coming to New Bern. List of Letters Remaining in the Post Ofllca at New Beta, JJCrnven county N C. April flth 1903: liIN'aLlST. B David Brlnston, Harry N Brown. C-O C Chaptun. D-Capt R H Davit, Robert Dixon, C Dlsosway. F W D Falion, caro of Moses Ham. G J E.Greon Geoklns St. 03. H K G Uarste, care of Brargo bnew Bare.. J -Eld. S W Jones, 8 W Jones, Rev E D Jones. BV-Rev H O Kelly. M E D McConky, care of Chattawka hotel, Clam Mc , Charles I Meant, George Midget, care of L R Set H-Levi Rouse, . ? S James Qparrow, Bellair, NO, WM Simpson. . -T Wm B Troy. W X D Watson, Alford Walker, care of A 3 Yeoman, Amos Williams, care of M X Church. ' Z Victor Tleff. ' , WOMEH't list: B-MrUtHagge Braddy, Miss Tlllle Beroman, 1511 Bull Bt, Mn J N Bry, an. ' -" . ' ''' ,. Q Mitt Emetine ... Green. Mrs, Ida Qooden, cue of X Moon. :H-MrtGT Hln.neld. -3 Mrs Mary J Jones. : .- K Miss Nest Kennedy, Belltlr, N J. , '- . , ' L Mrs J L LjBwtt, upper Front Street near the R R Depot ' ,; v , N Mn Jamea U Jstleoo. ; , v P-Mlat Pearl Mitchell tranilent,) Mrs P rickt, Mist r fi nlth, Bellalr, Persons calling for the above letttrt will please tay advertised and.glve date Of list. ' , ,. i Tbe regulations now require tbai one (1 ,-ent shall be collected on tbe delivery of each advertised letter.' - ' - : . ; ' S. W, Hakoock. P. M. .. We bay jutt received our spring line of clothing tefgot, cathlmerea, flannel and wool crash, alto , line of pants, swell patterns, alto all the new things la Pat Lea shoes and Oxford- ; !.:- ' - -' '-. X. W. ARMSTRONG, If you want' good .bread, buy your flour from 3 R Parker, Jr. : - Chance for a Watch. ' Every soda customer f ! ' t wt'h f, h i! ' t lir' 'r of r ' will receive s o one frtihif ii li 14 America's Leading Tented Amusement Gentry Bro's Famous Shows. The Highest Class Exhibition of kind hi the world. Two complete performances daily at 2 and 8 p. m. Hundreds of Pretty Dogs, I'onies, and Monkeys.. A Herd of Tiny Baby Elephants. A Drove of Lilliputlon Camels. GRAND FREE STREET PARADE AT 10 A. M. Two Bands. 50 GlitterNig Tableau Wagons. NEW BERN Tuesday, April 14. Special low rate Excursions on A & N C R R trains. msf LOTTO We hive just received ou r assort meat of Baoter perfume. At the custom of giving perfumes and flowers at Eastertide is a growing one.we have ecu red some of the choicest of Rlager'a Catlforala Perfumes, Including the delight ful new odor " Sunset Violets." Souvenirs in the form of perfumed vio let bottttonlercs to be given to purchasers this new odor. We should like to have you call. For Sale by Henry's Pharmacy k 127 Middle St Administrator's Sale! 1 will expose at public auction, for cash to tbe blghest bidder on Tuesday tbe 28th day of April, JB03, at the late residence and place of business of W. E. Brown, deceased, near Vanceboro, N. C. a'.l of his personal property, consisting of " About tl oxen. ' Seven horse. One heifer. 17 hog. 6 farm oartp. 4 buggies. One carriage. AH of the agricultural Implements and All of hi household and kitchen fur allure. Bale will begin at the hour ot 11 o'clock a. m. This tbe 6th day of April, 1908. L. H. CUTLER, Administrator of W E. Brown, deceased : DR.IPRICPS TflVADITA FOOD THE ONLY CELERY WHEAf FLAKE Tho Comins of Easter '-' " should remind you tliat you ought to get everything on wheels In spick and span shane. Don't want anything "out nl whack" tills time of. year, do youV Well, lot us ihow yon bow thoroughly) promptly, cieily we cad put In lirst clwii repair anything you have requiring our attcntidn in tha line of carriages, w"ons, surreys, Mnubuutvte. We put Rublr 1 ires on your old or new wheels. We nhrink your loose tlrc In a machine 'without cutting them. Kveryluiilf in lnvit (l to si the iiincliine at work imtiUtt ?. bull in old vlacra. mim TUESDAY, . : ML -miw a mm eeeeeeeee4 Easter Cards The Newest and v. Latest Designs, mm BOOK STORE. I t a "Waiter, another of the Same." Not a surprising order when you know it was Budweis beer which was "en cored." It's a sure sign ol the excel lence of the Budweis brand of beer that once used it's used again, as its increas ing sales show. Try it, if you haven't tried it; order aiain if you have J. F. Taylor, NEW BERN, N. C. I! Job frinting done on short notice AT LOWEST PRICKS. Call and get my prices, you will save by it, Owen Q. Dunn, 69 1'OLliOCK ST. Brutus and Casslus Would Turn Green with envy if tliev could see the garments worn by the men in NewBern and made by P M CbadwickK. Well fitting hand some and swell in style, and showing a man witn a perfect form to perfection, or making a perfect form in the man that is defective. If you haven't ordered your Spring suit or light overcoat, let us show you what a swell you canrbe when we have made your garments'. F. M. Cliadwlck, We are receiving daily a new line of ring 0 Have also just "ire ceived a very fancy lot of- , . v Mattings, r. Rugs,; Leather and Vclvet v Couches At Prices that vrlll Anton Lsli . -yon, Give us -a call and examine our stock. No trouble to show good Very truly, i i I ii la XSaaU DISOSWAY & WU CO Sp Furniture I A Big Assortment of Fancv Cakes and Crackers in Packages Just deceived Nice and Fresh at J L. McDANIEL'S. I have a few gallons of Nice strained Honey at.SOcqt. Fresh lot Ontario Buckwheat, Clover Ilill Print Butter, Maplo Syrup, New Orleans and Porto RicoMolasses," Evaporated Peaches and Apples, Prunes, Codfish and Irish Potatoes, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Gloods ofjtll kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas andRoastedCoffee. Give me a call. Yours toPlease, ! J. L. MIL 'Phone 91. Gaskill Hdw. & Successors to Gaskill Hdw. HAHDWAHK 73 Middle St. Pll"'e H7. Phone 210.J Keep a full supply of lluilders Material, Hash, Doors, Blinds, Glass, Taints. Oils, Varnish, Limp, Cement, Stoves and Iiangos and everything kept in a first class hardware store. A full line of Kailrnad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilers, Pul leys, Shafting, Gearings, Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Wrenches, Bolts, Nuts, Iron, Belting, Packing, Ilose, Etc Having consolidated the two houses we are prepared to furnish High Quality goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking future patronage we are, Vours truly, " GaskUl Hardware anil JOSEPH. GASKILL. I. A. Here is For Every Man, Woman and Child to Dress up tor Easter. Mciin, Roys and For flO 50 wc will dress any nun from head to foot for $5 98. We will MEN 1 suit $10 50, 1 hat f 2 00, 1 pr socks 10c, total value $10 10, all for 10 BOY 1 suit $5 98, 1 pr shoos tl 50, total value 8 08, all for $5 98. CHILDREN 1 suit $3 49, 1 pr shoes value 4 38, all for $2 49. DRY GOODS. We have just received a big lino of Dress Goods in Silks, Cashmeres, Plain lawns, and Dimities, for this week wn will give prices that othors cannot glvo. We will give you a price on Dimities-2503 yards worth 12Jc and 15c yd, your choice in this lot7jc for this week only. We have just received from tho mill a big lot of Remnants of Hamburg worth from 12jo to 30c yard at a price yon never heard of before. Look for your silver JMJoWAAffi,e,men, 75 Middle St, next to Gaskill f. s IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. Upstairs Cor. Pollock and Middle St Where he will be glad to see hia patrons and friends, v i; Diink ALh mi fl Ho nnnnnn? i r: -3 ' DELICIOUS, IXHILARiTINfl, EIIEISHI50. Most pleasant, eftectivei and certahl rev lief for, disordered digestion, and ; keeps the" stomach tight. .; A true tonic. Ee lieves heartburn and flatulency. Drives : : at7ay the blues. ; Hakes work easy. " No : habit. v- v;.;vk:vs : ' ;-:r::Y:r : F. S. DUFFT. t. W VTAtKEl DA.VI3' HUt'lACY. . Wholesale A Betall Grocer, 71 Broad St" Mill Supply Co., Co. and J. C. Fulford Supply Co. MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St. the trade for past favors and soliciting your Mill Supply Company, WILLIS. JOE C. FULFORD. a Chance Children Clothing. from head to foot. We will dress any boy dress any child from head to foot for 3 40. shoes $3 25, 1 shirt 70c, 1 tie 50c, 1 pair 50. 1 hat $1 00, 1 shirt 50c, 1 pr Hoso 10c, $1 25, 1 hat 50c, 1 pr Imso 10c, total COPLON. Hdw. C(., New Bern, N. C. Paints ! Before you buy your paints In vestigate Heath and Milligan Paints Strictly Guaranteed, look better, covera more and wears longer. For sale by FoyiSkiDS, General Hardware, 1 79 South Trout Street, new bihut, jr. c Health mm i M i i I t I tl U I U I t I I I I u
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