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E..1 i I I "S 1 1 ' . I ' AS I A I I-. I V ' i " : ' ; v - - a-; c-v ' y . T It AO in- v - ft- J -n i .1 - 0 1 , T-V. v T. - - V--r-i-' - - rl I . - - -, l-t 4 !TekolimWkWlhoirt PW. Fer- -"7 " ' Theih0 goes, dreswd to net,", ' v"Aiptty and tyUal M tb to w Everybody -who bde tt help but be wetv There's more cause thtaerer for attolwsttoii jwrt. q now. RooiphMtobiiidoTitowtck,ndomeolOTr prioee X eliding dowti Mil Here'lCiomething which ooght totntereit Too:"; 3 In SammeiDreu Goodi we have all the dlffement thing in Uwnt, V : Dlfiiltic, Chimbmys, OoIoibU Ulnea, Irish Linen lot ehlrt wit, b-V dbLiDea in tan and black, ykrtorta Uwn. iinen. Lawn, French Lawn, f: and Italian Lawni at much below ti regular price, from 15c to 40c. Black Fenian Lawn at S8& , ' , French Organdies, white and in color, at 10c to 63c per yard - Dimitlei in.flne checks and pin atrlpea. . " . ' ) White. FaneyBMpeanoVFigtiTedWatot Goods atlSJc to 60c ;.'vO Disk r Hade by Johnston Harvestor Go. 1 have Just received a car Toad ol these orders at once . - The price with two extra greatest labor saver of the kind known to appreciate it Write me for catalogue. I Corn Harvesters made by the tame oompany. - . -'.; J M. S?NCB, New Bern N.O. OWN YOUR A Millionaire's Advice to Young Men.' : A well known millionaire, with a national reputation to conservatism, said In conversation the other days "H 1 were a young man aaxtont for independence, I would Invest my savings la a small niece bf good real estate. ' When I had It paid for I would put the deed away and forget I had If Then I would begin paying , Doabtless every man hat felt at some k . i nat ne wouia nice to nave a m pieoe , he could call hit own. This is a wi orthy in utA ftMrt tit Miuiiniu ttmnni there to increase the value of hit holding, r' combined with basinets. It unquestionably strengthens a maa't MDonslbllitrJ be can tie himtetf up, responsibility,.' , -It he can tie himtetf up, be ia sure to save. ....1 he trouble it be alio wt the chance tor past. He It going to begin next month.' Rich men talk of the importance of a maa't first Thousand Dollar. Why not bit tint Hundred or hit first Tent The sawing ef woor first $10 may be your first step to Independence, THI TIKI TO DO if U NOW". The new Bern Investment Company offer twenty-eeven lot lot tale, on long bsw anu easy mommy pjimmi 9 NEHF BERN IHTE8TAIERT CO., ' BRANCH OFFlCt StWttt'Cfllti " . t.;-vf. 17 Craven Btreei''i''?-F- . Phone 883.. HItYIBH, H.), -1 'Mala Offlea, 01 Broadway, KewTpk. f Moderat morgins. Excellent serrloa, . - Pvtomta wlMM an New Tnfk. " - ''" .r' Highest ba&klngXaad .raeroaaUlefaf- Drutat and Clut - ' Would Tura Oreen ' with envy ft they eonld sa the gmrmenU wom by the wen la New Bern tnd msHe by F M Cliadwtck. WU flttitifr bjnd some and swell In style, and showing a man with a perfoct form to perfwuun, ,.rnkinft perlnrt form In the n i i t)i,-it i d iiiotiv. H ynu hsven't ?'- i ynur nrif,7 Suit Ot 1 -'itovfrri. t, 1 i v. f !(.! y.,u whit a awil voo cn be w .) vi 9 I .'-! i ymir ; '',' Cultivator Cultivator .and am prepared to -fill disk la 98C 00 cash. They are . the man. Ton only have to tee it work to alto tell Mowara, Rakes, Binders and! time that he woe Id like to be a sand holder. 01 in is eann 01 uus great eountry tnat sentiment, but to aeleot hit pieoe of land perhapt many (old ihtf U tentiment ooaracter to oWproperty taerease nit and it obliged to make regular narmenta and it obliged to snake re. vbvum appry wt ' -. - . .'-.:b.-A. HUH",-Secretary. t 9 ;;rfMarked '!:v::-'f''TD6wn':S'? .v:Cir:' School :-d':;v viiUdrenr-::! L. B. Habicht, er Bze'i , Beit In the State, kld and Fresh. n The Finest Liquor and Wine. . nabkht'i Key West; Htblchfi Porto SkMCIgsn. -.:' -v .; i -,. L B ElBICIXT, - Corner 8 Front and Can cock 8treeU, i - ' jJow T'orn, Kp, J. J. f 1 m All disease of the Vre s treated. Ppasmoillo an 1 o'! r f Colle Cured, t!!ind f s f'"n. rclVvtd, Mo Cl.,9, I I':" A " nfully AbsoIiiury'Puro : i ; nE&isMsuzsmuTE Market Letter on Cotton;' ( By prime Wire to J, E. llianijtCt; 'Re TorK,"lprfl W.There wti "at least a temporary change la the bntlooX today, -The pool furnished; tittle up port and everyone furnished, -cotton. This cauted barp. break.. July and Kay weakest, while August and October ruled steady all thing considsred. This I to be expected. ; It -price are to de cline It will be Kay kfld July most, Aug. ut lea, and Oetobet least M all.- There Wa heavy selling with bear hammering and atop loss order reached. , Beoetpu at inUrlot town' are about double; latt year and at Gilvstoood New Orleans, twice lutyeafc ,flga,.Thl brought out cotton nd oansed Increased, opposl tlon to the market . A great manylook far a decline a weather get better and moremeat Inoreaset. Forthlt reason we would aell Angntt on any bulge, but would take profit on decline. . We don't know that the Hay affair Is ended and until this la settled the market should only be so'.d on good advance. - c. W. Lee et Co List of Letters ." t Bemainlng la the Poet Office at New Beta, Craven county N. t; April 80th 1908-. ,.f ' xts's usti ' . A N Alvster." - - B John A Blanch, tchoooer Victor C Records; Chas H Boyle Hgr Star Board er Co, 5':;?:': iPK' OO Q Chapman, Box 849. " JWoha A Devi, i W 8 F Street, Sam Dew, D H DeUhunWr ; r F 0 B Feander, Jame Fulchet.. O-TonUGIbb. : ;! ' ' i B Jamet Hassaw No. 8 tiutton's Al ley. ' '.-: J Robert Jone 10) . Craven tt cart Ytolet Bryant, 'V M Wleger Millar, J F MKchell, Bea- bin MIddleton; Jasper, N Q, B & Uor- 8 BeyABtrand; RUbb 8mal', John SnUIvan. .. ' j t- . v T-Ut Taylor, A D-Thomta. i ' -- W-W H Walker, oheoner Victor - B Aaai Bryan (col) 8 Oburcn'kUey, BoeeU Bryant,' Mis Julia -a; Bryant, Jatptr, H 0, B f WmT-l O-Mls Lul Cambon; Belllr, J( V, Mlat Arkaala Cogdel. u -' - lV-RceaDavU 178 Middle if, Mr J T i F Mlat Rebecca Tenaer, Franks al- i L Mlat HalU Long, oar Jtae areea or IJtw William. - . f S ' .. .'. - B Mis Clarlsa 4 Beddl'tt, Mlsa Kin ala Baatell' A'fii IV'iJ- iu-MlM Julia Balva,' No. id Spring 1, UIm Bopey Btreet,Bl Howard it, s W-Mtet Rebtoa William, carrHotey Bow.'ii'"- Pertonl calling lor the above letter will pleat ty advartiied andilve data ef 1 . lbty The reeulatloat'now require that one (1 jcent thaU b collected on theiellMiy U each adrertttea rewer. . V :, I "i t'W.HAaoooy. f. H . (tfeilOFCaiTiONS 1 , EXP02T Or OOKITIOa ;? j Of Ike ftaal AM Baaklae Ceaspaay M Oeae ef Banrtaeaa, AswllWlb, lee 1 -!" LUBIUTIDJ. , ' - flufiitfd Btock oald In . . . . . . . . .01 .831 67 Dlviaiiils Dae. ....... .r. ...w.-, 2) 40 Burma..". ..,......;., ; 100 78 ITn.ilvMed ProfllS..J.... ..... . . , 7 80 i uii Payable ... 100 00 Due Depositors,.-....: ....... 07J7 85 RKSOURCES:" , v Loan "d DiscoiinU., ..f 4,007 18 Ovrrdrhii (sccunxl), 34 !4 ftpal fliftie owntid ... ...j. 4 1 H tf r urniture (ind Fixture.,,,.;. 749 1H Due frcn l'.ank. ........... v'l,!a7 S2 Catfhinilaiiil,. i,tk4 eu I 7,t:i is iliinr of Die nlx)vf l,joi n n. n i"r, c- rispira i swci-r t bt of I' V i J Sletecf r- P-- i V (fo Riilfinnty i i ib t 'in to tue i i belief. . ;.".', Caslimr. J II. H C.,t, 1 1 1 tlllaer Sale, Fire Depart- ment . Get .Charter, Jik l Oexvanoe 200th Anal- ' senary Jeha We-. , , -, ley Blrtb. T : RaLeioh, April 80. Several Important case were heard by tbe corporation eommlsslon today. One wai In regard to demurrage 'change, on. car fwhteb xatlwaya hold an nnreaaonable length of time, - The pharf bin, made a law by the last legislature, gives the commission the right to decide as tothe time limit for torge, demurrage and placing car, by requiring the railway to furnish ear promptly or else pay demurrage charges Charlotte men appeared in- this ease, these being 8. S. McNIndy, W. R Wearn W; J. Martin and Berk Clarkaon. : Another cat head was' a to the rate of freight on brick, a lower claatlflcatlon being naked for.' The third case wa as to twitching and transfer chwge; on car. A charge of $1.50 wamde t Raleigh for example on tars shipped one road and. transferred to .another. The commission Is urged to abolish all these transfer charges on Joint ship ments, This mttter applies to the whole State, .;,. : .'-,-. -.VH ' Thero waa also bearlog before cor poration commission today on matter of local awItohlBg and transfer charges. The commission' recently reduced the rate fixing ft at $3 for transfer, and $1.50 tor awltchlng. Tha railway today asked that the.old rates of $4 tnd $1 60 be re store!,.,, . ' . ., - ' 4 Attorney General QUmer saja he hope the U. S. Supreme court will file it decision this term In the Sou h Da kota bond auTTcase, but hardly think It likely It wUI do so. The State Superintendent ot Public Instruction say thatio Alleghany conn ty a namber of the public school teach ers taught for week or -ten days with' out making any Charge: In order to keep ' the schools open four months. Bo warmly commends their public spirit. . , ' '. ' The tertlliae'r sale this spring are al most the same as those last Spring, though (here has been, . arrange to say, a falling off during tbe past fortnight. The .SoDreme Court will this week hear lath district appeals ' r ' ;' A charter was today granted, the High Point Fire Department. This It quite" a.ttnlqne charter.- -.' . The cold and rainy weather continue. West of here it it asserted much fruit I Injured.' ... Z. ,4 V All tbe herjffs have paid their State taxe exoerJt.those allowed by law until May let tffaettle. ' It 1 expected ' Ihtt Ihe Inspeotjon of the State National Gnard will begin la May. , By law tt mnt U oompleted by Bept 1. -Maj. Xnadeen, TJ 8 A, will In spect.. Be and Inspector Qnefal. Bain ftlt go together.':':v-.:ir,i;:-7ts? The grading of the Raleigh' and Cap Fear B.R, to the Cape Fear, river at Lllllngton 1 completed, and tlx mile of track I laid, while rail are on- the way for the other eight mile. ": June 171a will be the 200th aanivemr of the' birth of John Wesley. Rev. Dr, I? ey y tt will b obeered la the Santh era Conientloa by the raising of f finds for the building of .large Institutional chnrcbe. at C Atlanta and other large oltlet, these to Ure UbreHe and" bath, to. v Be lay the Idea 1 Uat they .ahall apply to the boairy a well a the tplrtt- aaj nM.i-y'; K' 'J':'."' CASTOR .nivr Infant and Children. Mind Yon Hare A!'a'::j C:::hl Bears the Crown Bottling Work tell tbe purest tnd bet of everything. Phone 103. Lee Taylor, Proprietor.- x ' -: -' -Try our monogram Javi and Mocka Coffee. J ft Parker, Jr. " ' ' If you. want good bread, buy your flo ir from J R Parker, Jr. '. CAIiOTtiA, eniim yr.ainim iru sf tay; 41 A full and complete line of fancy cukes and crackers at J R Parker, Jr's. If yen want a bin (if pure Mult and Hop liter, Phone KK5, Crown Bottling Works, -' AM Kola sold tn the tr-l end to f- :' Cre - a !'" V.,-i n. I'!: ... i .J Z, i i !.-r, S . agnattaa of VV ForyTorturfng,- Disfiguring' J s B...1 numour8. - Cutlcura Ointment 1 beyond question the most successful curative for tortur ing, disfiguring humour of the skin and acalp, including loss of hair, ever oom pounded,. in proof of which a gingle anointing with it, preceded by a hot bath with' Cutlcura Soap, and followed In the severer cate by a dose of Cuti oura Resolvent Pills, f often sufficient to aflord Immediate relief in the most distressing forms of Itching, burning andvicaly humours,' permit rest and aleep, ana point to a speedy cure when all other remedies fail. It Is especially to Tn the treatment of Infants and chil dren, cleansing,' soothing and healing the most distressing of infantile hu- ' moors, and preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, acalp and hair. -Cutlcura Ointment possesses, at the - game time, the charm of satisfying the Imple went of the toilet, in caring for the skin, acalp, hair and hands from In-, fancy to age, far more effectually, agreeably and economically than the most expensive of toilet emollients. .Its "Instant relief for skin-tortured babies," or " Sanative, antiseptic cleans ing," or," One-night treatment of the hands.'t or "Single treatment of tbe : hair," or "Use after athletics," cycling, . golf, tennis, riding, sparring, or any . sport, each 'n connection with (he use of Cutlcura Soap, U sufficient evidence ot this. . -v; Millions now rely off Cutlcura Sonp, assisted by Cutlcura Ointment, for pre serving, purifying and beautifying the kin,' for cleansing tbe scalp ox crusts, . scales and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and, toothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, Itching and chafing, as well a for all. purposes of the toilet, bath and nuraery.' We have just In a fine stock of Mens boys end children shoes, neca wear hats, clothing collar, etc, Ail In the latest ttyle and cheaper than any first class store In tbe town ever thing guar anteed. ; Respectfully, J, J. BAXTER. ' HARRIS LITHIA WATER on draaght, "carbonated, the strongest natural llthla water known, So large glea. DUFFY'S PHARMACY NOTICE ! ; .Notice 1 hereby given that having lost certificate Nb; 83, of Series Jio. 19, (or five share of dock of the New Bern Bnlldlng and Loan Assoojatlot, appli cation I made for a duplicate certificate according to tha rules of the Associa tion. - ,-. ' MBBBEUi BBTfc. ;Aptit.iiitjoivr,. -';;wi tlVer imoortant that -thou who have not paid their City Tie. Real.Pert&nal and Poll, for 1003 and License Tax Up to date should settle tune at once, the time to at hand for me to kettle with the City tor the Tax.' I do Insist upon your not putting tbi matter off." ; 1 K y on are called upon for ' settlement da not tura me down empty hsnded.'. l have been u lenient .with you at I pea slbly could be. ; Fay th ti and tar the ad;rert(lng and ooat.'i"-i; it"; -' j'r Very llearjectnmy, r v tiZ'-Z' &$uStt TOL80N,f VtrVieClty Tax OolleotoiC"; Whff nrnncrt formerlv necnnled bf O W BamUton a wood yard -Alio two desirable office In seoond story ot new' brlok , building on South Jfront itreet.;--. .'cis, .-jf ??4k Apply s:; i'' v.i.fcVatBRINSON.J 1 i; ete STRAIN It la eaerall believed that tood vU- lon mean ferfect ejes, this I by no meant so, the contractility ot tn ciuary muscle of tbe eve Increase - the carve- ture of the chryttallne lens, at much at It necessary to maintain Clear vision, but the excessive amount of nerve force needed to kocp Op this abnormal slate, osjiaes a constant drain on the' groat nerve center, the brain, resulting to head ache, sometimes extending d.iwn the back, Inflammallou, granulated "eye lldi, twitching or Jerking motion, iomtlmes this rnunele of accomodation becomes crainncd. tluin comes severe headache, distant vlelon more or loss bad, close vision Is not much sffocted, the eyes are a"-rrvn'i '1 by every little thing a Healthy eye a n rold.i:. T:. try I' fin-Vv ' ' 1 n ' t no' siich SI wind, .1 ('il D il know tbe tn 'd hj f.Iim. :i ins to a Pjiei n " U . i I! : a i il,!( s, ii'ii M. 1 i :.t . r of I V We "are : -t receiving daily a new line of Spring- Furniture. Have also just re ceived a very fancy lot of Riigs, Leather and Velvet ACPrlces that tyill Jstonlsh yoa. Give V us a call and examine our stock. No trouble to show goo d Very truly, Tie Sisoswai & Tailor Co. "Why Certainly !ff ""this beer is "eoo'd for you. I know nothing better in the shape of a tonic or tnvigorator." That's the way doctor talk about Budweis beer, well knowing it beneficent effects on young and old who need a mild, harmless, pure invig orant, . Fresh from brewery every week J,R Taylor, J El K, Y. CJ.McSortey&Co's will usually be found'to be of an Investi gating and taring nature. When he buy, be buy at the best place in town, If It 1 ten mile off. Before be Duy you may know i that he has been about to other places-rfonnd which (tor eu the best nd moat forth least money. When you are out prospecting, don't pat us by, pleate. We may be abl to tav yoa money. , . - ' . J -"-"am n beef Is eaMly dlatlngnished by Its bright er color, finer grain and more attractive appearance. ; . -, - " flnnitTmAH flAAft not VmR Tint to tbe trnntil of picking out the good from tbe Inferior. Come bore or send the order and we will supply th choicest grade Of prime young - ' BEEP --. for boiling, rotlng and stewing. We have only the Jiost kind. ' ' T!.rf. r "LS . I lllVf- 111 Ytk Willi." f ' ' TO,?t . New Bbl. Fulton Market Corned Beef, Fresh lot Fox River Print and Fancy Elgin Butter, , - A tierce of Nice Country Lard, Complete stock of Nice Fresh Canned Goods. A real Good Table Peach for 1 Oc, 3 lb can, 'Nice Prunes only 5c lb, Split Peas 5c qt, Fresh Grits and Big Hominy, The Best of everything in Staple and Fancy Groceries at the Lowest possible prices. Yours to Please, T T Iff niHfTlf Wholesale I I. lUlnllUIUIhl A Retail U. JJ. LMUiMlUU, Oroeer, 1 'Phone 91. 71 Brtfad Hf g Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., Successors to Gaskill Hdw. Co. and J. C. Fulford Supply Co. HARDWARE 78 Middle St. MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St. Phone 147. phone 216.; Keep a full supply of Builders Material, Hash, Doors, Blinds, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stoves and Ranges and everything kept in a first class hardware store. A full line of Railroad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilers, Pul leys, Shafting, Gearings, Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Wrenches, Bolts, Nuts, Iron, Belting, Packing, Hose, Etc. Having consolidated the two houses we are prepared to fnrnish High Quality goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking the trade for past favors and soliciting your future patronage we are, Tours truly, Gastill Hardware anri JOSEPH GASKILL. P. A. In the Midst For the last 60 days. We liave sold more goods than anyono MORE BARGAINS than ever before. CLOTHINO DEPARTMENT. Clothing department is up-to-date. Prices below zero, yon prices that have never heard of before 250 Mens Light Baits, made bv Ham burg & Bros, worth $15 & $18, at $9 79 jjou Duits custom maue, in blaek and all colors, worth (3 and $10, at $5 ( 235 Suits In all colors, worth $6 to $a, ior ft eu BOY8 CLOTHING. 600 Boys Knee Pants Suits, in all col- DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Ladies Dress Goods, all sorts and all colors, price below zero. 10c and 12)c Dimities all colors and styles, at 74c. 10c & 12, o Percales in remnants at So yd. Bleaching cf all qualities from 8c, to 9Jc for the best made. Calicoes all col or and qualities at 4c, Domestics, all qualities from 8Jc, to 4Jc for test made. Ladies and Cbildrens Slippers from 48c to $1 98, worth double the money. 100 dozen Mens Shirts worth 75c and $1 at 48c each, Hats at all prices Hamburg and Laces at Factory Prices this week. M F WARREN, o.i-.- JIM GA-JK.ILL, 8I"men-. 75 Middle St, next to Gaskill BLANK BOOKS If you are in need of any kind Blank Books or Office Sta tionery it will pay you to call and ex amine my line. Owen Q. Dunn, 1 POLLOCK ST. l fi,l' V 1aVI !A. aToyiul Acceptance , b always given to an invitation to ride In a Waters' carriage, aa they at renowned for their easy riding qnalltiea, a well ai their stylish appearance, This combination can only aocrue from a ve hicle that la perfect In construction and finish tn every detail. A better currlage cannot be built than the genuine Waters' hnr-v. rubber or stoel tlret. We bnlld anything you wanti. Lowest price when qnislity is oonsKiorea. . . 1 T5V 'Vtv - Hill Supply Company, WILLIS. JOE C. FULFORD. of the Rush in the city. We will give the people Below we will give ors, worth $4 to $6, for $3 48 .270 Boys Knee fanU Suits, in all col ors, worth $2 60 tn $60, for $1 98 200 Boys Knee Pants Suits, in ail col ors, at 49o and 89c. MEN AND BOY8 SHOES at all prices from 49c to $8 98. S. COPLON. Hdw. Ct., New Bern, N. C. Paints ! ef ore you buy your paints tn vestigate Heath and Milligan Paints Strictly Guaranteed, look better, coven more and wears longer. For sale by General hardware, 79 Sotf tat Street new nmur, jr. c rTliat taore can; you get anywiierein addl- Foj & Simmons mil We guarantee that, ; Suits cleaned And pressed r St:-; - , ,'T prapif(i!,i:. Corner Middle tad ollook Streets :; C- ; . -1- r- Ban8t BaUdlng q ' . ' .... ' w'l- li 5- . l ,V : v
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