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There the goes, dressed so neat, As pretty and stylish ai she Is sweet, Everybody who trades at ..''-, -' a'i V V 7 V .8 looks stylish and the transactions are so satisfactory that they can't ") iwi RnAm fiM fcn tw. An iuiw kfcnnlr ami uma nf mi vvmIam am sliding down hill. Here's'somethlng which ought to Interest Ton: Tn Rum mar Thu flnnrift w ft.11 th AffrWnfc IMniM In fAsmil 17 Dimities, Cliambrays, Cotonal Linen, Irish Linen for.ah.iit waists, In- V7 Aim IIm I- awul kkV VLl-wU I T.I.m Tm W-.V T - ' tm ' xtim uunu tu mu miwi iim, .vwm. whhh) hiihu mrH KW MtWU, J and 1'ersian Lawns at moon rjeiow ute rejTiiar prtoa, from 16c to 40c Black-Persian Lawn at 86c ,- French Organdies, white and in colors, at 10c to 65c per yard Dimities fn fine checks and pin stripes. White Fancy Stripe and Figured Waist Goods at 12Jc to 60c. 7 Disk Cultivator Made by Johnston Etarvestor Co. f. v Weekly Crop Bulletin. . Tor week ending JKonitfi April 80, The reports or crop' correspondents for the psst week Indicate that Jlhe weather conditions have beesv deoldedly utfaTOnible both for lam work and tor the growth of crops. : The temperstnse Ttraced from J degrees 'to , degrees daily below the nonnaL ranging front maximont of. 74 'degrees Tto a minimum of M degrees; the latter temperature oc- earring at Asherffie .the morning of April 180k With poling frost;: lght lo heayr frosts also occurred In the cen tral and eastern portions of the State on Saturday morning with slight damage to Tegetatlon, The. most nnfarorable fea ture for the week was the frequent pre cipitation. . Though not excessive In amount rain fell on firs , days of the week, with snow in the mountains on the ISth. The rainfall was toast in the aoBtheasf portion t)f the Btate and in that aactloa plowing and planting made some progress. On the 14th sere re local storms with hall occurred In several western, and eastern counties, with much damage to truck and strawberries In limited localities, chiefly In Beaufort, Craven, Simpson Cumberland and Oo- lumbus counties. The lack of sunshine. theoold northerly winds, and soaked condition of the . poll prevented mnoh wor of any Una. and . farming opera Hons are now very backward; moreover the cold, wet; soil is very unfavorable for the rapid germination of seeds. A few farmers have finished planting corn on, uplands in the east," but very little corn has been planted elsewhere, Ud what was planted early Is coming up very slowly. Some cotton has been planted In the south portion. Tobacco plants are . wall . Advanced, and many plants have been set, though most of the land is hardly ready yet. While a ma jority of reports Indicate that winter wheat. Is still lir fair ' condition, many correspondents state that the crop has received much damage from the besslsn fly; chinch bugs are Injuring wheat in many fields; the cold, wet weather has xl touch yellowing and rust in spreading. Irish potatoes are -coming op fairly well. Gardens have made very little progress. Fruit in the west was further Injured, by frost this week, but there will beplenty-of peacbett plums and a good xrop of apples. In spite of unfavorable condlt.ons for ripening of berries and maturing of track, ship S of these crops wera large during the week. I liare jnst received a car load of these Cultivators and am prepared to fill orders at once The prioe with two-extra disk Is 988 00 cash. They are the greatest labor savnr of tha Irliwl tuna aa V mi v. m u k appreciate It Write me for catalogue. lso sell Mowers, Rakes, Binders and l"Vm IT.-a.1mm. J 1 . . . ' vise unrvuswri DUaUTJ UJ UltJ HUM VOI&PM7 J. M. BPENCEE, New Bern, N. Q, OWN YOUR HOME; . A Millionaire's Advice to Young Men. A well known millionaire, with a national renntatiaa far mmmu-, m h conversation the other dy.- "If I were young man anxious for Independence, I wonld invest my savltun in a small olece of trood nal eiteta. Whan IhmA u mm for I wonld put the deed away and forget I had It Then I would beela paving on another." - " " Tj Doubtleu every man has felt at some time that he would like to b a land holder. I That he would like to have a little piece of this earth of this neat country that he could call bis own. This is worthy sentiment, but to seleos his piece of fend In the heart of a populous community where the mere pressure of population- is there to Increase the value of hi holding, perhaps, many told this Is nmttmont It unquestionably strengthens a man's character to own mniieili Insif sin his responsibility. If he oaa tie himself up, end is obliged to make regular payments he is sure te save. ,1 he trouble is he allows the chance to pass. He is roint io begin next month. Blch men talk of the importance of a man's first Thousand Dollar. Why not his first Hundred or hi tint Tear The sarin of your first 910 may be your first step to Independence. THB TIM I TO DO IT IS HOW. ' The New Bern Investment Company offers twenty-eevea lots tor sale on long .in vm iuvunuj imjusvuts, vr ivriiia Bppiy so . s- NKW. HERN INVESTMENT CO- , BRANCH OfFlCK - A. B. Baxter & Co., Commission Brobets.; Stoclu, Cotton.Graiii- & iTMciix 17 Craven Street, , i-V Phone 833. NKW BIRK, K. 0, , ,! Main Office, 1 Broadway, Kew York. Private wires to Sew York., .. . . : nighest banking and mercantile. -vaoe. : . it Brutus and Ctusluf '-4:' .' ; " Would Turn Oreeti; with nry if tlify ennM s th gftrnumtt worn by tti mm tn N"wl .i-m mid rns'le by f M thadwidt. V .11 I Ins; fwnd. some nd swell In s'yla, and 7 a man with a perfect form to jwrfcc,n.n, or nmklns; a peridot form In the n an that Is di tectfve. If yon havrn't oMi'rM yonr Spring salt or liphtorewrwl, let in show you wht etwuil yua cm tie y. i n We hae made yonr gnriurnts. f r f" -.,.-'. Marked , "Down ,. ''';.-!.?: .:.',.Schopl'vc; -3' phllclreny-; ;MilTS EOOK STdii MtttMMth Mt juage mmet Best w the But Cold and Fresh.-' The Fine mnori and Wine. HaWoht's ley West, Bsblcht's Porto KiomaCIgsra. '..:'" v. - ; ' ' : : L B HABI0OT, l': Oonev f Front and Hancock Streets, : .'' ywPwn,ltO. 1. J; COVED, WTCrjXJATJAll; -r lATi diseases of the horse suocesofully treated. Spasmod to and otlior forms of Colic lured, Blind ftii." ts f ormsnnnOy relieved, No Cure, ITo r f. .'.;' 'A.'uic;., . V' , J.J.I ! n. A Public Shame, and Nuisance. Attention has repeatedly been called to the congregating of a mob of Indecent profane and boisterous Coys at the A. & H. O. station at, or near train time, but ao notioe has been taken of the nuisance bythe authorities. This mob it very offensive, and with their cursing, fighting and throwing of dee become liable to arrest under the city : brdlnanoe, for disorderly con duct, but no arrests art nude, the police being slwtys elsewhere, perhaps bracing up soma poet on a nice tittle quiet corn Bis day la the week and several times day, the traveling' public Is hi salted by the conduct and language et these vUesoaperraces, but the Babbsth. one's head will bow tn shame toobserve how the holy day li desecrated by the aolsy, drtnksa, ': profane and - vulgar gang that assemble la the neighborhood of that statiea. Ko arrests,' however, are saad.; ;( ' s; ..... .-! . Th ooBmants overheard from Strang eta about the conduct of (bete crowds, are indeedf hiatillsUng tp those who have any pride tor the 9004 name of the The station ty ..net the 0nly place where profanity and obscure language Is used, for one Is constantly greeted with words that are extremely off entire' on the streets, and this language Is used for the most part by negro boys of six teen years, tad under, who . appear to have nothing whatever to do but ran up and down the street and throw, bricks, and swear at one another. e ;Theee.oys look upon work In any form, at a disgrace,', and they, are; evi dently' Indulged) In their opinions by their parents.' M any rate they do no work, and of such will be composed the road gangs and penitentiary birds of the Mart, y iA: V - ' The county jail is conttanally packed wjththete youthful criminals and ths Umeoftbe crlmlnsl -eourt Is taken Up and much eipente Incurred in their dis posal, but the numbers are growing. It ll grestiy, feared , that in the near future the management of tblt claat-of Idlers Will be one of tbe moit serious public problems, .,;-h- jT' v '- ' ' " " " T . CASTOR I A ,. Tor Isfants and HariiYca r::j A!;:;j E. Bear tlie yf .'" r-fartof (S-s- A full and complete line of fancy eaket and crtckers st J II Tarkor, Jr't. If yon " t r" flour from J It I bread, . Jr. buy your -r iwm State Tax Commission Begins Its ' ,1 Instructions. " $orth Carolina Confederate Boster. y, Situation of State Convicts. , BeorgtnUatlon ef Fann- ert illlaaces.- Beve ' nueandXachlnery . . AetsGolug Out. ' : . 1 Baleioh, April SI. Information is be Ing rapidly received by State .Auditor Dixon regarding the roste of North Carolina Confederate soldiers whleh he U to prepare for publication by the U. S. war department. He is greatly pleased at the quickness of the response to his call for information. It Is found that there are now 10 con vioti In the penitentiary proper; 100 at the ttort quarry, at HUIsboro; 60 at Fu guay Bprlngs, building tie uaieighA Cape Feat railway; CO at Winston, build ing county roads; 60 at Dover, building a lumber road and doing other work in lumbering; 100 at Spruce Fine, building a railway through Mitchell county to point not far from Marion, and 220 at the Btate farm ok the Roanoke river, in Halifax' county. In all there are 780 State convicts. There are many demands for them, for contract work. The brick machine at the penitentiary Is now ready for operation, and will turn out tO.OOO a day. Nearly all the new county pension bonds have been made up. The State Auditor, to whom the Itstt are being sent In, will give them to the public early in Hsy It Is learned from editor Poe of the Progressive Farmer that Franklin, Qran vOle and some other counties have reor ganized their Farmers' Alliances and now have among the strongest organize tlons of that order In the State He does not know what the strength st the order ll In North Carolina Today the State tax- commissioners began their tour of the entire State, to confer with and Instruct the county offl Dials who have anything to do with the assessment and collection of tsxei, Chslrman McNeill went to Wayne, Mr Rogers to Johnston and Mr Beddlngtield to Chatham, One convict was brought to the penl tentlary today from Franklin, for cow stealing snd one from Wayne to serve 6 years for house breaking, A charter la granted the Camden Ferry-I CO., of Elizabeth City, with power to operate toll ferries, bridges and roads, with 123,000 authorlzetTeapltal, O H Robinson being the principal stockhold A chsrter It also granted the Gray, Galloway and Barber Insurance agency eompn rf Winston, with 989.000 cap ital. Secretary of State Grimes it tending out tht revenue and .machinery aott') the various registers of deeds. . The corporation commission will on the 2nd of May have a hearing on the matter of the Union passenger, station for Durham, fbe citizens committee had atked for an - extension of lime, In order to see if it snd the - railways could not agree as to the station, but It appears (hat no agreement la reached, The Supreme Court called the docket of 19th district appeals tiday, - There are now 106 Inmate of the Bol dfert' Home here, 14 being away on fur lough. ' ,-. ' "'-. Supreme Court Opinions. : Special to JournsL , 1 Ralsiqu, JLprlt jltTh Supreme Court filed the following opinion) to day t&i N , - 1 Bell vs Oroach, from Wllkos, affirmed. MlUhell vs Mitchell, from Surry, af firmed. --' N Bollneft vs Hamby, from Wilkes, no '' . . . . " error. .. .'. '..'..'.'. Patterson vt Freeman, from Surry, new trial - - Bute v Mitchell, from Rockingham, udgment arrested. - - Morpheyvf Murphey, fromRowaa, afflrmed.v '-. 'rr. : State vs Austlo.from Randolph, new trial, p . - ' Blatt vt.MineateIn, from Eowan, re versed ( 1 r ) . ' 1 Smith vs Brown, from Guilford, new trial. , , r t , EtUy vt Traotlon . Co, from Durham, alarmed . Johnton vt Andrews', from .Durham, error. . Lewi ve Railroad, from Person, affirm ed . - . Davtdion vs Orrgory, from Granville, sfflrmed. " ": '- . " '...' Cable vt naffloe, from Oulllord, nw trlaL'V. "" ." " Wltleford vt Bailey, from Union, af firmed. 1 . . Carrlngcr vt Trust Co., f romChithm no error.- .t . .. ' - S.sie vt Jonos, from Wake, no er ror.- - r . -- - ' ' . lUlltnsd VI Stroud, from Lenoir, bo rror. -.'',.,' ; I'lr'ion VI P'.i- nnry, irom Welling ton 1 1 1 itlim to ri liimr d!:-'t'ln 1. COMVICTS ESCAPE Cutle Haynes..Camp the Scene of a "' Delivery. Twelve prisoners at the convict camp a hreik for lfhflrtv Mnniitv mornlnir. tit l of them were : recaptured and one man was shot and killed. " The escape was one of the most darlt In the criminal history of the State. wss planned by Harrison Martin, a white. desperado who it still at larj?e. The guard -was well trained and did good service In recovering so large .a portion ot the escaping convicts. , Of those who ware In , the party were four . prisoners- from Craven county They - were ' S un Learyj- colored, months; Isaac Walters, colored, months; Herbert Hicks, colored, four months, and Charles Bryan, colored.two months. Lesry and Bryan were recaptiired Both were sent up for larceny. iogffl & 13 el Miss Aycock Has Appendicitis Special to Journal. RALSton, April 21. Miss Alice Ay cock, eldest daughter of Governor A cock has a case of appendicitis. Market Letter on Cotton. By Private Wire to J. E. Latham fc Co. New York, April 21. There was fur ther weaknera in' the cotton market .to dav nnder the daDresslnir Influence of liquidation and more or less selling for shorts. The Immediate factors reveal little changr, the weather being favora ble- Interior receipts on a larger scale and evidences of further dullness In the spot demand. There is a general feel Ing that If it wai not for the m'anlpula tlon la New York which prevents ag gresslve operations In summer months prices would tend to a lower level There It a feeling of abundance as re gams planting for tbe coming, season But there are no evidences that Sully hu given up his plans on May cotton The clique still controls a line of May and the present decline msy prove simply a move to encourage shorts with disastrous results before ti e option ei plres. We would go short of August on every bulge.' C W Lee & Co We have just In a fine Btock of Mens boys and children shoes, nee wear hats, clothing oollais, etc, All In the latest style and cheaper than any first class store In tbe town ever thlug guar anteed. Respectfully, J. J. BAXTER. NOTICE !. Notice Is hereby given that having lost certificate No. 62, of Series No. 10. for Are shares of stook of the New Bern Building and Loan Association, appli cation It made for a duplicate certificate according to the, rulci of the Associa tion. Mebbku. Bryan April 18, 1908. , IMPORTANT. Very important -that -those who have not paid their City Taxes, Real.Perscnal and Poll, for 1903 and License. Tsx up to data should settle same at onoe, the time at hand for me to settle with tbe City for .the Takes.-I do Insist upon your not putting uis matter on, . ' Jf you art ceiled upon-for settlement do not turn me down empty handed. ' 1 have been a lenient with yon as I porn fttly eould be. Pay the tax and save the advertising and cost . ,-" . J Very Eeepeotfully, ' V -'',; JJTOLBON, , "'C: " City Tax Collector. - .. . -For Rent. :: v. Wharf property formerly occupied by ,v Hamilton as wooa yara.:-- Alto two desirable offices tn second story of nw . brick building on South Front taiiit'Oi- Apply" to ' j-7'' T '.'",;.- m sn n r a wv v ltltgenorally believed that good vis- Ion means perfect ejes, this Is by ho meant so, the contractility of the ciliary muscle, of the eye -increases L the carve ture tf the chryatallne lent, at mncb a necessary to. main tain clear .'vision, but the exoeaslyt amount o( nerve force needed to keep up this abnormal . state, causes a constant drain on the great nerve center, the brain, resulting In head ache, sometimes extending .down ths back, Inflammation, granulated eye lids, twitching or Jerking motlob, sometimes tills mucl ot accomodation become cramped, then comes tevere headache, distant vlelon more or less bad, close vision Is not much afTocted, the eyes are aggravated by every little thing a healthy eye wnnlil not notice, such as wind, colli, lig'it, eto. . ." - . , . Those v. ho do not know the troubles, TAYLOR CO we are Ireceiving daily a new line of Spring rumuwe. Have also just re ceived a very fancy lot of Mattings, Rugs, Leather and Velvet Couches At Prices that will if-stoiiiMiV you. wive us a can and examine our stock. No trouble to show'goo d Very truly, The Disosway & Taylor Co. 'nmiHifr' 44 Why Certainly ! " this beer is eood for vou. I know nothing better in the Bhape of a tonic" or mvigorator. . lliat s the wav doctors talk about Budweis beor, well knowini its beneucent effect on young and 0I1 who need a mild, harmless, pure invlg orant. Fresh from brewery everv weel J. F. Taylor, new 1 ei v, t. C.J. McSorley & Co's jifectiieiy Store A Man of Dollar s will usually be found to be of an Investi gating and saving nature. When he buys, oe Duys at ine oesi piace la town, u u it ten mile off. .Before he buy you may know that he baa been about to other place found which store sells the best and most for tbe leaat money.- When on art oat prospecting, don't pest us please. We maybe able to tavt you money. ; V-. i '' , mum Just Received A Nice Lot of Harvey's Small Sugar Cured PigHams from 6 to 8 lbs. ' New Bbl. Fulton Market Corned Beef, Freeh 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 10c, 3 lb can, Nice Prunes only 5c lb, Split Peas 5c qt, Fresh Grits and Big Ilominy, The Best of everything in Staple and Fancy Groceries at the Lowest possible prices. YourstoPleafle, Wholesale aft Retail Gtroeer, 'Phone 91. "J 71 Broad St' Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., Successors to Gaskill Hdw. Co. and J. C. Fulford 8nnr.lv On HARDWARE 73 Middle St. MILT. HIIPPT.TTTS aa rw... ct Phone 147. Phone 216.; Kecji a full snimly of Builders Material. Hash. IloonL nilnrt. ai... rv.:i. Oils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stoves and Ranees and evervthiniF kmt in . w class hardware store. A full line of Railroad, Steamboat and Mill SiiDnlies. Emrlnns Rnitro pi. leys, 8hafting, Gearings, Pipe, Valves, FUtincs. Wrnnrhm. nu.. Nt. ' t Belting, Packing, Uose, Etc. ' ' Having consolidated tho two houses we are preDared to furnish nioh o,,i!. goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking the trade for past favora and soliciting your future iwitronage we are, roars truly. GasH Hardware ai Mill Supply Company, JOSEPH GASKILL. P. A. WILLIS. JOE C. FULFORD. In the Midst of the Rush For the last 60 days. We have i,nld moro iods than anyono in the city. We will trive tlio i.nnli MOUK BARGAINS than ever before. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. iiiuung oeiariineni is l.p-to-date. l'rices below zero. Below we will on prices that have never heard of before. 2J50 Mens Light Suits, made bv Ham burg & Bros, worth 15 & $18, at $9 79 xou Dints custom mane, in black and 11 colors, worth $a and fit), at $5 98 S25 Suits in all colors, worth $0 to ?. for $1 C9 BOYS CLOTHINO. 500 Boys Knee Pants Suits, in all col- DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Ladies Dross Uoods, all sorts and all colors, nrlem helnw irw. ,,) 101- Dimiiics all colors and Btyles, at 7Jc. lOo & 12Jc Percales in remnants at So yd. Bleaching rf all qualities from 8!o, to 9!c for the beat madn. i;b1 i l-cm .11 nr I . ors and qualities at 4Jc, Domestics, all qualities from 8Jc, to c for best made Ladies and Children Bllppers from 48c to $1 99, worth double the money. 100 dozen Mens Shirts worth 76c and $1 at 48c each, Hat at all prices Hamburg and Laces at Factory Prices this week. give ors, worth $4 to $0, for $3 48 z.o Boys Knee Pants Suits, In all col ors, worth $2 60 to ti SO, for SI 98 200 Boys Knee Pants Suits, in all col ors, at 49c and 69c. MEN AND BOYS SHOES at all prices from 4Pc to $8 98. M P WARREN, JIM GA4KILL, Ba.e.me: . COPLON. 75 Middle St, next to Gaskill Hdw. Ci., Hew Bern, $, c. 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. Q. Dunn, 19 POLLOCK ST. Paints ! efore yon buy your paint s tn veatigate Heath and Milligaa Paints Strictly Guaranteed, looks better, covers mora and wears longer. For sale by Foj & Simmons; General Hardware, 79 South Front Street. ' try ii i f 'I ' I no v i n ilcd by frlonds and ' ) " fniin to a po5ifti!a. 1 n noth n 11 Mi a pnlr of i ' f t i it i by 1 -ft !!:, ,.r, CORN FED .J.'- beef Is eally dlatlnonlshed by Its bright er color, Doer grain and more attractlre earance. . . lonnumort neej not bo tint to the trouble of nicking out Ihe good from the Inferior. Gome hers or send ths order and we will mpply the choicest grade of prlmo young : - t ; BEEff ' -v ' '". for boiling, roMtliig and itewlng.' We have only the bfst kind. -4 r ALLS. A J oy iul "Acceptance ' is always elren to aa lirrltatlon to ride In a Waters' earrlaire, as they art renowned lot their easy riding qualities. as well a their styllah sppearanoa. This combination can only accrue from a hkle that Is perfect lo construction and flnlf.h In every detail. A better rerrtitfre cannot be built khan the Pennine Waters' bo rubber or steel tiros. W build m ..:n ir you want. Lowest price when I'lith! y i ennsiderf d, . . ' . W1 What more can, you getJuiywhero in addl- tion to SatisiactlonP ;-SuttsI"cleanei5. and pressed Oorner Jflddb and ollook Streets .'. v Bangert BuOdiog tet'fX'K',' Or'' J . as.
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