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How can yon tell what values are lei waiting for yon, it yon don't come and toe. ., FOB INSTAHCB L 1 Winch Blaok Henrietta at 76c' " i1 4 i inch Black Henrietta, extra good vain, at f 100, 41 inch Black Henrietta, tllk warp, $1 50, , : - ' 80 inch Black Batiste, nioe weight for wring and summer, at 60c. , U inr-h Rlk Hnmh ftarra wall worth tl BO. our twice onhr it SOL '..! i;0 inch Blk Otro. fancy wearfti a cially to see it, at 78c, ,. . spocii 1U pieces AlDacross, way oeiow toe garnet, sea green, light blue and black, Tafleta aims in evening anaaes, at Taffeta Silks in all shades at 50c. 1 tnuixx., IS Crown 8 S3 Works .Having enlarged And equipped my Beer and Bottling House, secoa 1 to none in the state, I am prepared to furnish the Beet and cleanest j Beer and Soft Drinks ' . ..... s ever put on this market. We pat up the best of everything in this line. j ft jn t xL -nmnm t m noiuntu xeer uio caqi over in the World. OUR MOTTO: "Cleanliness." I LEE J. TAYIiOIl, Proprietor, j Phone 105. OWN YOUR HOME. A Millionaire's Advice to Young Men. j A well known millionaire, with a national reputation for eonaerratlsnl, laid in conversation the other day: "If I war a yeong man aaxioo for independence, I would Invest my savings in a small piece of good real estate. When I had It paid for I wonld put the deed away and forget I had It. Then X would begin paying on another." ' "1,v' ' ' ' ' ' ,v .. . , " ; Donbtless every man has felt at some time that he would like to be a land holder. That he wonld like to have a little pieoe of this earth -o( thia great eoantrv that he eonld oall his own. This is a worthy sentiment, bat to select bit pleoe of . land in the heart of aopaloas eommnmty where the mere pressare ox population Is there to increase the valae of his holding, perhaps many (old this Is sentiment onmhlnari with tinalnRUf - " v , - ' " i.ji.O. It unquestionably strengthens a man's character to own property Increases bis responsibility. , It n can tie hlmaelt up, and is obliged to saaka regnhur payments he Is Hire to save. the trouble la be allows the ehanea to pass. He is going to begin next month, t Rich men talk of the Importanot of a man's first Thoaiand Dollars. Why not bis Brst Hundred or bis first Tent The saving of your first f 1( may be your first step to Independence. TH1 TIMC TO DO IT li NOW. ! The New Bern Investment i.'ompany offers twenty-seven lots for sale on long fcinwn una tmtm mivntnlv naimwia. ..sor Ural tnnn trt . vv:fi'. ' NEW ERX INTE8TMENT CO., ' DONT "ABSTAItl ti. i frnm most. There is .no- loagef any . roason way it saouia not be eawa treeij : Und many reasons why It should be Tar flneu'islitv of the A: 4i - '- , wa offer It certainly strove for tiietr consumption. Each portioa Is crft from yoong anlmsis specially raised . for food and all are of flat grain, delieJ- oas Bvor aai Bigntv aonrumng. i - FOB BA8TKR " ' wo will bare Spring Lamb, veal. Pork, ': and extra flat Beef and Poultry. . 4; c : Tli.1 Oaks IZarket , 1,4 -fi; UU 1 5 What more can you get anywhcro In addi tion to Cn.t!tactIcnP. 1IO l,Ui.A iM.wf -Ua.i " Buit3 .'clc-nod;1 cad pressed TT7 r fi-f f. a" 'j . MSZS ...... my pretty maidP' A new thingon the market, aak-'C jr' v , regular price, au suaues, nary, . M at Mo. 1 1 w. si Bottling rrCor. Qieei & Ben 8tieeti.' QjiMcSgtlefMCo's weeuoflerv, Merc r i V 's'h.i''' " w;af.l!--t-'': I Caster Offerings In aa end leu variety of series and novel Ideas in epura Oiled with chocolates, bon bons and cuolee confectionery we have, Also batter eards, rabbits, chickens, eto, u surprises for Eaatar SoBday morning Uiat will make the day memorable ;to yoaagand old. , - . . ,--.. . , BBAKCniOFFlCa . f A. B. Bzxtct Q Co., . T f ' " 1 I " f- 't r " r 'i f r -' "' '. it (...v-Mi r ., i rhona r. ,v r r. :t, a. o. ITaln OS, 61 In; ' . , I . .,y0rk. tol"! urn'-' s. 3 - lrvlia Tcim a ' 1 t) I , jt . '.. r ti ' i - i , aw .ra . - . ""-V'".-. - y VX j &"'T hi l vt IV. f -Oj 'u tjt-.lc.,pf, ' ' .itp-j.-. ii ji j-".- ; , t'OvyLajllJ AbsolUferPure ; . m&istiasussmuTE 'it r J" Parmers tlant For Orphans. Orphans yrfend., . f Many of the true friends of the orphan cause are farmers. 'To these we would say a ord. ; WUl you not set apart this spring a small plot of ground, plant up on tt whatever can bi profitably grown, cultivate It faithfully and send the pro ducts or the preoeeis from their sale to an Institution which Is maintaining the orphan boys and. girls ol, the State. If you do this It will greatly . aid our work and we are sure, ; this labor of lore will be a blessing, to you and your family. feeding; homeless children will never take bread from the mouths, of the loved ones of your ' home. We have God's word for that'. If you hare a eon to join with you in the cultivation of an ''orphan's aero" he WW, be taught a great andtmportant lesson, to service to humanity. It Is one of the truths which must become a part of bis life If It ever rises above a strug gle for none but self and those bound to him by the ties of blood. When', prompted by a pure motive, we help the helpless, ou r lives are en larged, ' Nothing Is a real, a lasting bles sing which falls to eitriehy to brcaden, to deepen jlfe. Eternally true It Is that It Is more blessed to give than to re ceive. . Each one of u has been glvea st me- thlng In trust to be used for God's glory Fanner friend, God's soil Is given to you to be cultivated for Him. Do-not overlook the claims upon you of little ones benefit of borne, of the necessities Of lif edependeat upon us- Upoa our Heavenly Father are we all dependent for dally; food, for all of the blessings l of Hfa-for life -Itself. The fertUa fields are His, from Him must come the sunshine, the rain, the fruitful season, the abundant harvest. We work together with God In the production of the heoesjitles of. Hfe. From His bounty au must oe lea. ,..,v,i .. WUl youl not appropriate, a part of ywr best soil to be cultivated for the benefit of 'these children f Ton will thus -render to God a true thanksgiv ing, 'i -1,000 lbs North Carolina Hams. Shoulders,-sad jride -bacon',', Just neotlvod from Onslow county "at J R Parker, Ws. - ' .t " ' !" April 0-i-Wa had quite rain and wind Storm' here Sunday night accompanied by a heavy sea tide. Borne damage to the roads are reported. 1 Iff Charles 8lmpsou closed hit school si Russell Creek Friday. ' - , Quite a 'number, of young people cams down from , Newport Friday to attend the union meeting of the Free Will Bap tists aUlVZIon! Batarday and Sunday, Parkas Tay tor of Wlldwodd, was a ....... . ....... . visitor aereBUBaa."7r' ' .j -? Messrs W aHsskettand Jbshu. Den nis of Newport, paased v Wednesday) go- lag to Beaufort, , u Mt Freak Batler of West Wards Creek was a visitor bene Batarday and Bun' dav. -:-S.-. irA!-' : Mr Cbat ffarrtngton ,of Newport,'was her for a abort time Friday. h . i Mrs Ola Foreman left here yesterday morning for Norfolk to sea bar sot who Is vary auk, -t 1 1'f ,'''. ' Mr Chas Bell of Harlowe, was in our burg Wednesday.' ',. v' ' ' ! 'V The Bevi b C Garner-end, W W Lewis preached some flue sermons atMtZloa during the union meeting held there. ; It Is to be hoped that the people on this, the Hew Bern road and North river roads will follow up the good Work that has bean begun and grade and otherwise Improve eur roads so that the govern ment will bare nd valid 'excuse for not giving ns the much needed mall delivery We bare the required population and we desire the service and this being the case our greatest barrier Is the condition of our road. When ; en Inspector passes over a proposed route he gives special attention to thg roads Over which the 8 :."s would have to pass end when tbey are But In good or fair, condition the ser vice Is not given Just then; We hope fur x k "e a V, R've tJ.'s nmiter special '. a -! I! - a I". a frie n.nll srvIios 4 ..Id' rs'. :".l c-iino all right BeglnsvHis Twenty Tear Sentence r - Today, . - Negro Parker Granted New Trial, i-. Assisted Convict Te Escape. Political Talk. First Crop Report. IUlkiqh, April 8. Edward I Ctley Will probably be brought here tomorrow to begin his twenty year sentence In the penitentiary. His leading counsel. Col. Jno. W. Hinsdale of Raleigh,' ttvutof the city so the report that an effort will again be made to have Utley declared Insane cannot be confirmed. Utley Is now about 26 years old. He attended the State University and his family 1s prominent and wealthy. After Utley's conviction of the aensttiopal mutder of hotel clerk- Holllngsworth la Fayette vllle It will be recalled that, he escaped from the Fayettevllle Jail by the use of money, It was charged. He spent 8 days In the swamp and then voluntarily sur rendered himself though a (1,000 reward was offered for his recapture. Justice Montgomery of the Supreme Court In confirming the sentence of Utley de clared that he could not possibly bo gull ty of a crime less, than murder In the second degree. In granting, a new (rial to Parker, s Durham negro, convicted of rape on a negro child, Justice Walker holds that the Solicitor In cross examining Parker In the trial had no right to refer to the evidence the prisoner gave under com pulsion of oath in the preliminary bear ing before the msglstrate. The Supreme Court yesterday hoard reargument In Smith vs Iogrlro which Involves possession of the land now oc cupied by tht town -of Starr In Moore countyr Last year the court decided for the plaintiff but Justice Cook, before retiring from the bench, granted a peti tion to rehear and the suit was redock eted. In the former decision Justice Clark alone dissented. Justice Douglas In writing the opinion of the Supreme .Court arresting Judg ment In S:ate against May, from Gull- ford holds that the bill of Indictment was defective In that It only charged Hay with abandonment of his wife. The bill to be effectivo must also charge fair ore to support, bo the court holds. The corporation Commission will bold a regular meeting April 14th. The special session April 20tb, will be to hear comnlalnts on storage, demurrage, switching and transfer charges. Senator Pharrhad the act passed which em powers the commission to regulate these charges. One of the commissioners was asked when the body would take up the matter of freight discrimination against North Carolina shippers. A bill for the Investigation of this matter passed the Legislature at the instance of the Cham bers of Commerce of tbe State. . The Commission Is waiting for some com plaint or petition to be made to the body for no action can be taken until the prob lam Is formally brought before the com mission. The Supreme Court will next Toesdsy take up appeals from the Eleventh Dis trict, s . ' County deputies last night arrgsted two negroes, Bright and Haywood Jones charged with assisting Larson Jones to escape. Larson skipped from the chain gang, Officers located him In a shanty and surrounded the place. The other negroes then dressed Larson up as a woman and he walked out right by the officers while the other Inmates of , Ihe house held the attention of the officers by threatening them.'- :;i2;" .'' The engagement Is announced of Miss Conktln Carroll,; daughter of the late O J Carroll, to Mr John Leftwlok Barry Of Atlanta, Ga., the marriage to take place here Jans 8rd In the church of tbe Oood.8hepherd.''vr5Vjti'?'.'i"j.:'; - The report Is circulated that Ex-Oon greasman John Nichols, Republican, will be the Independent candidate for Mayor against Mayor A M Powell, tbe Demo cratic nominee, Mr Nichols' states (hat this la an error, he will not enter the race.- - vV-: ii'-A; 3r U-r -'.The fact that Ex-Senator Marion But ler was on the train bound for Greens boro last evening has started politicians speculating as to whether be la trying to get a bold ' In the Republican meeting there tomorrow. He Is said to be anxious to regain political power. ' The first report of the climate and crop Service of tht Culled States depart ment of agriculture Is not encouraging: The fruit has been damsged by frost and the orops are retareed by the present bad weather, I(jfu want good bread, buy your flour from J R Parker, Jr.' ' ; Chance for a Watch, Every -soda customer will receive a ticket with each drink, the one getting greatest number of tickets will be pre sented with a watch May 10th; i Tickets must be In May 9th. DUFFY'S PHARMACY, We have Just In a fine stock of Mens boys and chlldrens shoes, neck wear hats, clothing collars, etc, AH In the litlt'st s'yle and chespor than any flrat c1'!"! ire In the 4own ever thing gnur- id. . ' mini ' America's Leading Tented Amusement fientry Bro's Famous Shows. -. The Highest Class Exhibition of kind in the world. Two complete performances daily at 2 and 8 p. m. Hundreds of Pretty Dogs, Ponies, and Monkeys. "- A Herd of Tiny Baby Elephants. A Drove of Lilllputlon Camels GRAND FREE STREET PAR DE AT 10 A. M. Two Bands. 60 Glittering Tableau Wagons. NEW BERN Tuesday, April U. Special low rate Excursions on A & N 0 R R trains. fl We have Jmt i received onranort meat of Baiter perfumes. As the custom of . rWIdc perfumes tnd flowers at Eastertide It a growing om,wt have secured tome of the choicest of Hitter's Cat Morula Ptrlaitet, including the delight ful new odor " Sunset Violets." Souvenirs In the form or perfumed vio let bouttonleret to btv glvta to purchasers of this new odor, ' We should like to have .yoa call. - i For Sale by Henrv'a Pharmacv Administrator's , Sale! 1 will expose at public auction, for cash to the highest - bidder on Tuesday the 28th day of April, 1003, at the late residence and place of business of W. E. Brown, deceased, near Vanceboro, N. O a',1 of bis personal property, consisting of About tl oxen. ' Seven horses. ' One heifer. 17 hogs. 0 farm earti. 4 buggles,J .One carriage. All of the agricultural Implements and , . -, All of his household and kitchen fur niture. . , - Sale-will begin at the hour- of 11 o'olock a. m. ' This the 0th day of April, 1008. 'I L. H. CUTLER, Administrator of W K. Brown, deceased Tho Ccnin.T cf Uactor . V.n,i1,t Mtt,lfl .nn llml nl,n1,l to coi evertUiinor on wheels in snick and span that!. Don't want anything "out of wliai k" this time of year, do yonf Well, lt us show you how thoroughly, promptly, clicaiity we can put in lirat tilnsj r jiraii)iiiing yon have requiring our attimtiem In ti.e line of earrlnges, wi"")n, surrova, rtnmtjniisa, etc. Mrs, , ;;.fa. U e pit liu.l .r I irc on ynnr old or uew.wliM'ii. We shrink ynr loose tlrns in a rtisi liine viiihmit cutting ttm. Kvfirvf"'.? !! iuvits'U to thn i !.;;.. at w t ! ''!'? l0ts in olil iiiifc3. The Newest and Latest Designs . KNNETT'S BOOK STORE. "Waiter, another of the Same.' Not a surprising order when you know it was uuuweis beer wnicn was "en cored." It's a sure sien of 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 again if yon have J. F. Taylor, NEW BERN, N. C. 1! Job I rinting done onhort notice AT LOWEST PRICES. Call and get my prices, you will save by it, Owen Q. Dunn, 69 POLLOCK ST. Brutus and Casslus -Would Turn Qreen with envy if they could see the garments worn bv the men in New Bern and made by F M Chadwick. Well fitting hand some and swell in style, and showing a man wun a pertect lorm to perfection, or making a perfect form in the man that Is defective. If you haven't ordered your Sprint; suit or light overcoat, let ns show yon what a swell you can be when we nave made your garments. F. M. ChadrTlck, I I I I I U! We are 'receiving daily a new line of ring Furniturei Have also 'just re ceived a very fancy lot of " Mattings, , Rugs, Leather and Velvet Couches 1 r i At Priced that AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA www -ww WW W W WWWWW WW FRIT DI11T i ; will Antonl!. ' you. Oivo . us a call and crr.rnlr.3 cur ciocl:. 2To troutlo to zhon rjcocl FRESH LOT Snow Drift, White Frost and Admiral Floor Just Received at J. L; McDANIEL'S. 1 have a few gallons of Nice strained Honey at 20c"qt. Fresh lot On 'ario Buckwheat, Clover mil Print Butter, Maple Syrup, New Orleans and Porto Rico"Molasses, Evaporated Peaches and Apples, Prnnes, Codfish ami-Irish Potatoes, N Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Goods of all kinds, Headquarters for Kino Teas andRoasted Coffee. Give me a call. Yours toPleaee, a. 'Phone 91. Gaskill Hdw. & Successors to Gaskill Hdw. HMiDWARE 78 Middle St. MnnAHTEl. ibwbW iiiiiuq Phone 147. Pi10ne 216." Keep full supply of liuilders Material. Hash. Tlnnra RiinH. nio. p.:i. Oils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stoves anfTHangos and everything kept in a flrst class hardware store. A full line of Kailroad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilers, Pul leys, Shafting, Gearings, Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Wrenches, Bolts, Nuts,' Iron, Belting, Packing, Hose, Etc. Having consolidated tho two houses we are nrenared to furnish Hio-li o,,ain goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking luwre patronage we are, xours truly, Gaskill Hardware and JOSEPH GASKILL. P. A. Here is a Chance For Every Man, Woman and Child to Dress up tor Easter. Mciin, Boyw and Children Clothing. For flO 50 wo will dross 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 93 48. MEN 1 suit $10 50, 1 hat f 2 00, 1 pr shoos 3 35, 1 shirt 75c, 1 tie 50c, 1 pair socks lOo, total value $16 10, all for $10 50. BOY 1 suit $5 98, 1 pr shoes $1 50, 1 hat $1 00, 1 shirt 50c, 1 pr Hose 10c, total value $8 08,, oil for $5 98. CHILDREN 1 suit $2 49, 1 pr shoes $1 25, 1 hat 60c, 1 pr hose 10c, total value $4 88, all for $2 19. DRY GOODS. We have just received a bier line of Dross CinnAs in HiiLc rWi m avno Plain lawns, and Dimities, for this week wo " win give you a price on uimities-asoa yards worth 12Jc and 15c yd, your choice In this lot 7Jc for this week only. We have just received from the mill a big lot of Remnants of Hamburg worth from 12Jo to 80c yard at a price you never heard of before. Look for your silver M V WARREN 1 - . 1MA T JIM GASKILL, HettMnen.: 75 Middle St, next Jo Gaskill sn IS NOW OPEN for; business. Upstairs Cor. Pollock and Middle St. Where v he will be glad to see his patrons and friends. .AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaAA rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTVT Dxixtkl i 1 4a i(CALL SOM mm Iv ' lit LlUlUUo, KlnlLAKAliAVs ttl tta,DUlfl. ,-tW ; . Most pleasant," efiective, and certain re- a : Uef for disordered digestion; end' Keeps 3 " tho etomach ris:ht. ' A true tonic. ; Re- - ; lievca heartburn and flatulency. Drives : r -ray tho hluos.' .'llakca wcrls easy. . Ho5 Wholesale ft Retail 71 Broad St" j 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. will give prices that others cannot give. lAMf L,JfX . Hdw. Ci., Sew Bern, N. C. Paints ! Before you bny your paints In veeb'gate Heath and Milligan Paints Strictly Guaranteed, looks better, covers more and wears longer. For sale by Foy & Mm, General Hardware, ' 79 Soutk Front Street, HEW, BlSBJr, ft . Health FOIKiTAIES 3C c: .i r mi , T, Vf WATr-1. I " IT'.IAOY,
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