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1 . I Toi; XXI-NO. 20. " 1 u- A JIIW. BIRS, RCH TBUBSSO&T. U0RHIH8, 1PRIL 23, 1903. TWENTY-SECOND TEAR There the goe, diMieH neat, iU pretty andttyl&h msU U tweet, Everybody who trades t looks stylishand the transactions are so satlsbctory that they can't help but be sweet. There's more canse than ever for satisfaction just now. Boom has to be made for new stock, and some of oar price are sliding down hill. Here'ssomething which ought to Interest yon: In Bummer Dress Goods we hare all the dtffeaent things In Lawns, Dimities, Chambrays, Oolonal Linen, Irish Linen for shirk waists, In dia Linen in tan and black, Victoria Lawn, Linen Lawn, French Lawn, and Persian LawYis at mnch below the regular price, from 15c to 40c! Black Persian Lawn at 26c. French Organdies, white and In colors, at 10c to 65c per yard Dimities in fine checks and pin stripes. White Fancy Stripe and Figured Disk Cultivator Made by Johnston Harvester Co. 1 have just received a car load of these orders at onnv The prito with two extra greatest labor saver of the kind known to appreciate it Write me for catalogue. I also sell Mowers, Rakes, Binders and Corn Uarvesters made by the same company, J. M. SPENCER, New Bern, N. 0. BRANCH OFFICE A. B. Baxter & Co,, Commission Brokers, Ms, Cotton.Gfain & FroTisions 17 Craven Btreet, Phone 233 NEW BERN, N. 0. Main Office, 61 Broadway, New York. Moderate morgins. Excellent service. Private wires to New York. Highest banking and mercantile ref rences. "Why Certainly!" "this beer is good tor yon. I know nothing better In the shape of a tonic or invigorator." That's the way doctors talk about Bndweis beer, well knowing ' its benedcent effects on young and old who need a mild, harmless, pure Invlg oranL Fresh from brewery every week J. F. Taylor, 1 1 XI V, B. C. I. Bruttu nd Clti ".. , Woald Turn Qrmt ; : with envy If they ooald tee. the garments f' worn by the men tm WewBern and made by F M Chadwtok. WeU fitting hand. f ; some and swell la stvle, and showing a tnaa with a perfect form fc, perfeetron, , or maun a perfeet form to tbe man ' that is defective. U '. your Spring suit or light overcoat, 1st as snow yos wnat a sweu yon can ' we have made your garments. , it. ru cisiiric: Waist Goods at 12(o to 50c Cultivators and am prepared to fill disks is 985 00 cash. They are the man. Ton only have to see it work to IMPORTANT. Very important that those who kay not paid their City Taxes, Real.Personal and Poll, for IMS and License Tax np to date should settle same at oooe, the time Is at hand for me to sett) With the City for the Taxes. I do Insist upon your not putting this matter oft. It yon are called upon for settlement do not tnra me down empty handed. 1 haye been as lenient with yon as I pos sibly could be. Pay the tax and save the advertising and cost Very Bespeetfally, J J TOLSON, , City Tax Collector. I M Marked Down for School Children.. l9HTS BOOK STOK j L. B. Habicht, Bert hi the State. Cold aad fresh.' The Finest Lhsneft Mtd Wmea. Habloht's Key West Hableht's Porto ' L B HIBICBT, f. Oornef front aad Baocock Stmts, ,.,V' : ,. .v . v i Jhw Bern, V( 0.,;, J. :J. BOYED, VETEE1NAE1AN, tr w iJIdlsestesof tht hortf ' WMoesshlly tnatod. Spasnwdld tad other loraw of CoH eared, Blind Staggers permanently J.i.BOTID, ,v K0T3 BILLS, v. 1 lb box lOo. Larger qnantltlet special price. -ar i " JUCCf r 1 POLLOCKSVILLE, ' April ll.Fanners are looklhg blue, the hail teat Tuesday and frost Jut Fri day night was Terr disastrous In this section, v,' U there Is not some -wary cold wind oi frost there will be the Urgest crop of huckleberries this year for many years Dtst " The ootiobk.for ft Vg tobacco crop Is good so far, as the farmers all hare very nlot beds of plant! and tome an done letting. . : L!. .... The Irish potato crop U small and the hall nearly . destroyed It last Tuesday, Now the bogs an taking what -is left. I H Barrus says the hall killed and wounded ' the bogs In his potatoes so badly that he Is hopeful of some pota toes yet, . 3b Jotiah Henderson came home last week from awkalda. where he. Is em ployed as foreman of the woods force, Tory tick. We hope he will soon recov er. ,- -.. Mrs Allot Kalinin of Onslow Is visit ing her parent : at this place, Mr and Mrs J M Henderson. Messrs Bender Bros, are talking of selling their property In this place and snoring to the western part of the State. There Is an - opening of a fine basinets and some cheap rateable property. The price asked for the property is only 13,- 009. On last Bundsy morning the 13 year Old daughter of Mrs. William Scott, who lives near here, died very suddenly cause supposed to be poison as she eon. plained of pains, had oomulslons and died In an boor from the time taken. She was perfeolly well an hour before Miss Mable Barrus is home from Kins- ton High School visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Bsnnj. Mr. J. B. Bender spent several days visiting his parents at Maple lane on New river In Onslow county. While there he had some fine sport trolling for welchmen, catching as many as he could carry from the river to the house, a dis tance of only mile. Mr. Ben Hearst of New Bern, spent last Sandsy hero visiting friends and relatives. Miss Fannie Oerock of Bellgrade, was a visitor at Mr. Barrus' here last Sunday. Mrs. Dr. S. K. Koonce left last Mon day morning for Wilmington. Dr. Koonce Is located there now and she has gone to help him select a house so that he can move his family which Is yet at their home In this place. He is well pleased with the outlook so far. Mr. Robert Eubanks, formerly of this oonnty, hat late of Southern Fla., passed through here Tuesday enroute to visit friends and relatives In the upper part Of this oonnty. That Onslow and Jones Acre Pur chase. The following additional news, rela tive to the big purchase of acre lands in Jones and Onslow counties will be of Interest "The organization of the Southern Land and Imororement Comnanr has been completed. The company is com posed of Ohio prinolpslly Cleveland people and Is formed for the purpose of aerelopicg ana colonizing large tracts of Southern land. The largest interest is eeatered la North Oaroltna, where the company baa an option on a part of w,uuu acres or raiuabie umber land. The area include almost tht entire ooun tie of Jones aad Onslow. The tract which will be purchased by tbe company b) situated only two miles from the At lanta ooast and la traversed from north to south by the Atlnnuo Coast Line Railroad. The tract extends tort? miles back into the State and tt covered by i groat quantity of raiuabie timber. This growth Includes 1,000.000,000 feet of pine aad gum, which U is estimated will take 19 years to cot v , ... "The corporation b chartered in New Jersey and has a capital of $500,000 and a bond lasM of $500,000." Tbe bonds are at 6 par cent. 60 year Issue and are guar anteed by tbe Ouaranteo Bond Company of Detroit... i , . - . - ; :tj The officers of the comnanr are: George H Burrows, president; W B Tre go ana r i Joyce, vice president; Fred S Pile, secretary; J B Burst, treasurer and C L Gates, ooaaseU ' ' " ' -"The projectors f the enterprise will clear the timber front the) land- and then tell It to colonist. .They propose-1 e. tablish a model farm In the midst of tbe trtM.ff'imt'i'l m If i ' . I, Votcfi 0P THE PEOPLE. r- - . ... ' Xd. Jotiniu Allow W spadt -la yow paper to thank the food, people of Onslow county foe their kindness to me the night of April 10th, when my home got burned and everything I had, hot the wont of all a boy 10 years old and t girl I yam old got horned to ashes, j, -;-s t We don't know how noma, tht lire, it It supposed It wee from ' the explosion of a lamp, at there wan , one burning . la I hart tht, taint of the people who hare given to me, and the. amount given H too numerous to mention. . from- el) orer' half the oonnty help, baa been given: Tbe people of Best Creek fi wars boro, Marines, Ward muj, Morth lut, and Jacksonville hare given liberally and Queen's Creek and White Oak. May God bleu Ibem, I can't express my thanks, It Is beyond what 1 can ssy to thoet Who gsve to me, and most 'espec ially to those who saved my family from au being burned, fori was swsy from home at the lime, . . " ' v May Cnd Wt lh good people of Onalow .1 Us few jTmsrks W)ilch 1 have written. ,. ....", ; ' ' ' OOI'AT UUHS FABL1ERS LOSS If Proposed Combine Tobacco Ware- ; , booses 'Is Made. State Printing Work. . Mo Defence ''. of Insurance Fraud. Import ant State Charters. Sher iffs and Liquor Deal-, ers. Proml; nent Mar riage. Raluqh, April 22. It Is learned that It Is proposed to form a combination of the. tobacco warehouses 1n this State, to reduce the force of employes therein and to eliminate the drummers, wnd farther to' operate the warehouses at .each of the larger points and to out out these at the smaller places. This is an Interesting piece of news. It Is said that Virginia warehouses are In the ''combine." The warehousemen hare In the past been strong friends of the leaf-growers and have always used tbelr best efforts to put up the prices for their customers. If the report of this combination be true it means a big .loss to the farmers. It Is reported that the tobacco trust Is behind the movement. Edward W Uzzell, ot this city, who was recently awarded the public print' ing of tbe State, today associated with himself William Boylan. The firm name will be Uz7ell & Co. New machinery will be put In to do all the work. Here tofore tbe public printing has been di vided between Uzzo" end Edwards and Broughton. Mention was made yesterday of tte fact that Miss Alice Aycock, the Govern or' eldest daughter, baa appendicitis. Today her condition Is much lnproved. Governor Aycock says no operation will be performed until she Is out of bed, If one Is performed even then. Insurance Comnitstlonor Young bas returned from Oxford, where James A. Massey, whose arrest he brought about In Virginia, from Insurance frauds, was convicted yesterday and sentenced to day. Massey made no defence. A charter was today granted the Has- klns Mills (Incorporated) at Charlotte, to spin cotton, the capital stock being $500,000. Half of the capital stock is preferred. K. A. Smith, J. P. Wilson and Jeremiah God are the stockholders Another charter Is granted the Oak Lum ber Company, of Glbsonvllle, capital $50,000, to make all klads of lumber, shingles, house building materials, etc, E. L. Cook and others being tbe stock holders. State Auditor Dlzon today sent to all the sheriffs a letter In which he calls at tention to a recent decision of the 8a- preme Court la a case from Iredell coun ty. Liquor dealers there in making their returns of I per cent tax on liquor pur chase gave these on a basis of IS cents a gallon as the price, setting forth that they paid $1.10 as the C. B. tax on the liquor. The Supreme Court says they must pay on the entire $1.25. It Is said that liquor dealors are working this scheme In other counties than Irldell, and the auditor's circular loiter warns sheriff to be on the lookout end collect and return the full taz. At Christ Church Ihla morning Wil liam B. Jones, Esq., son of district so licitor Armlttead Jones, Esq., was united In marilsge to Miss Mary Seston Hay, daughter of Mr. Thomas T. Hay and grand-daughter of the- late ktaj. Beaton Galea. Miss Belle Haymaa was maid of honor aad Mr. Armlsiead Oow and beat men. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. - lie rind Yon Have Always Bought I Boar to 61gnaUir oi The "Nordlca" Reserred Seat Sale at Wllmlrrton, the Largest in J six . History .' y Tuesday 'mwnlng promptly tt ? o'clock the subtorlber' advance sale for the ftp, peerance-of Mate, Nordloe and the Dust' Metropolitan Opera . House Orchestra opened -M DeRosest's. Several of the Brst subscribers bad their met stationed la the line staos early Sunday morning. Promptly on the hoar the sale began end after t big rush until noon, there was t continuous stream of buyers. Mr, Col lier Informs ths Star that aUhe hour the tale proved to be . more than $1,000, the record-breaker for t theatrical event In this cliy and the State of North Oaro- llpa. ' Mr. Collier baa designated the At lantic National Bink'jethe depository for (he "Nordtca funds.'' . The sale for subscriber will continue all this week, dally, from $ a. m to Ii80 p. m until tbe afternoon of the day of the performance, May lad. j .' -V W- i- t . i , , .. u :). i. Baiter U agent for to Cosmopc- llian patterns, they ere atandard pat-" tern made with seaot allowance only lOo each or patterns furnished tree with all dresses bought from $1.50 up. ' - ; "'' ' i JL 1 " .' J DASRIS LITIIU WATER 00 drsiiRlit, CRibonatcd, the strongest nainml llihla wsior koown, 6o lrp-o t I : : . i i i " ' -'"v. Si FOREST PRESERVATION. Lumber Companies Catting Only Ripe Timber. BALiian, April 22. State Forester W W Ashe waa Interviewed today and ssld he would this week go to Caledonia, the great State farm on the Koanoke river In Halifax oonnty, to prepare the seed beds and put In the seed for 400 acres of trees on lands subject to overflow. It will be remembered that two years ago the low lying part of this farm was abandoned after a great freshet. Here the forest trees are to be set out. Mr Ashe sayt they embrace oaks, pine, wa'. nut, ash and catalpa. The pine will be the slash, or North Carolina or Short leaf, since it has three names. Speaking of the destruction of timber in the State by the lumber companies Mr Ashe said tome of the largest lumber companies were cutting timber In accor dance with the best plans for forest con servatton, in other words are taking out the ripe timber and leaving that which is young, recognizing the fact that their timber lands can thus be made a perman ent Investment. Pat Lea Sboes at Cost. Owing to being over slocked In Pat Lea Shoes and Pat Lea Oxfords, for the nexf20 days I will sell $5.00 Bhoes for $8.50. They are new goods and good styles. Yours truly, E W ARMSTHONG. FOREMAN. April 20. Potatoes are looking flue and prospect good for a large crop here this season. There was a light frost here Friday night, but the damage from that was less than that of the cold north-west winds which proceeded the frost, for they hurt the fruit to some extent. Senator F M Simmons was here for a short while Saturday. The hail was not so severe In this sec tion a It was In others we have heard from, but the wind was very high, It Join? lots of damage. The dwelling of Mr F Dickinson was blown from the foundations, a it did also the residence of Mr Curt Dicklnsom, some chimneys of an untenanted house was blown down. Two men, John Small and John S&b- tston were working In a field when the storm came up, and sought to lake ref uge In a barn near-by, and when about to enter, the wind took up tho building bodily, and carried it away. The men were blown some distance. Crown Bottling Works sell the pureBt and best of everything. Phone 105. Lee J Taylor, Proprietor. 0LYMPIA. April 20. Some of our yobng people attended the schools commencement st Chip, the 17th, which was under the management of Miss Emma Dunn Parties attended were Misses Blanch Dunn, Lucte and Kate Holton, Messrs W H Holton David Wayne and L P Mc Intosh. Rev. D H Petree filled his regular Ap pointment at this place Bnndsy. Ills next appointment will be 3d Sunday In May at 8 o'clock. Farmers are very busy now corn planting Is about over and cotton is next In line. Farmers seem to be up with the work this season. We hare a few farmers who are culti vating a very peculiar crop this season, (t s what they call a "skunk crop" It Is infrequent to see this work going on In obscure places where hot a few work. Mr. W. N. Wayne has recently pur chased a new boggy. Mr J. J. Brlnson of Arapahoe was in our midst yesterday. Mr Samuel bhavender passed through our place today canvassing and selling disk plows. Miss Cornelia Holton was home from BIrerdala Sunday, acoompanlel by Mr Orlla Lokey, ; ' Obe Mr Peed of Aurora was In our nrldst Sunday and seemed to be greatly interested In tome pt the fair sex. t;-..,t3Temii.v-,,; It It generally believed that good vis ion mesas perfect, eyes, this it '.by no um to, the eoatreetillfy OTthe ciliary muscle of the eye ' Increases the carve tare of tbe ehryslaline : lens, as much as Is necessary to .'maintain " clear .vision, bnf the ctoesstre amount of nerve tore needed to keep up this ' abnormal state, causes a constant, drain "on the great nartt center, the brain, resulting in bead ache,- sometlmee extending djwn the back, Inflammation, grfhulated eye lids, twitching or Jerking motion,, sometimes this, muscle of accotnodstlon ' becomes cramped, then comet' severe headache', distant vision more or less bad, close vision It not much affected, the eyes tre aggravated by every llltle thing t healthy eye would not notice, such at wind, eold, light, eje, ;'- -., , -ty. Those who (9 noOaow the troubles, try remedies suggested by friends and flndly spend "large Sums' to a specialist, who you will always notice Ols a pair of spectacle, artrr relaxing the muscles by artoplns, special study and the neoeMary convenience with the proper Instru ments enables me to do ttie work a ao- cnralely a possible. Evory pair Of glasses mien are rusrantecd to salt or a new pair rornistica free or charp o. J. O. BAXTER. BLANK BOOKS If you are in need of any kind Blank Books or Office Sta tionery it will pay you to call and e x amine my line. Owen G. Dunn, 59 POLLOCK ST. THE We are receiving daily a new line of Spring Furniture. Have also just re ceived a very fancy lot of Mattings, Rugs, Leather and Velvet Couches At Prices that will jtrttoniali you. Give us a call and examine our stock. No trouble to showrgoo d Very truly, The Disosway & Taylor Co. C.J, McSorley & Cos A Man of Dollars will usually be found to be of an Investi gating and saving nature. When he buys, he buys at the best place In town, If it Is ten miles off. Before he buys you may know that he has been about to other places found which store sells the best and most for tbe least money. When you are oat prospecting, don't pass as by, please. We may be able to save you money. vlv-coRj, no ' -V-'v.A beet Is easily distinguished by Its bright er color, Boer grain and more attractive appearance. ' ' ." ' :"' .-'';- ' Consumers seed not bo- pas to the trouble of picking out the good from the inferior. Come her or send the order end we will supply the choicest grade of prime young - - : j-, ; ; ; for boiling, roasting -and Stewing.; We have only the best kind. .C The Oaks market. We heva JusV in a floe slock otHens dots and chlldrens shoes, Back wear hats, clothing collets, etc, - All la the latest style and ohesper than any first class store In the town STtr thing gnar- aateed. ' . ' v .' i-'. 'j ' Bespectfully, ',-.'." J.J.BAXTER. A fu'l anil complete lino- of fnncy ' ! i i J !' 1 ' r, Jr's, BWAY & TAYLOR CO Confectionery Store , nmr m mw aw sv Wr ,,1 jaatxasw- feJUSt Received A Nice Lot of Harvey's Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams from 6 to 8 lbs. New Bbl. Fulton Market Corned Beef, Fresh lot Fox Iliver Print and Fancy Elgin Butter, A tierce of Nice Country Lard, Complete stock of Nice Fresh Canned Gooda. A real Good Table Peach for 10c, 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, I I. MrtTIAiJTPT ivSV 7 U. II. lUUIUlJ.il I IJJ. (9mm jg w mm aisiwswnai iHajj , g j 'Phone 91. 71 Ilroati St" j Gaskill Hdw. & Successors to Gaskill Hdw. HARDWARE 78 MwUlle St. Phone 147. Phone 216.; Keep a full sumily of Builders Material. Bash. Doodl Rlinl ni p.;t. Oils, Varnish, Lime, Comcnt 8toves and class hardware store. A full line of Railroad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilers, Pul leys, Shafting, Gearings, Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Wrenches, Bolts, Nnts,' Iron 11.11. r . n n. ' ueumg, racKing, nose, Etc. Having consolidated the two houses goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking future patronage we are, Yours truly, Gaskill Hardware and JOSEPIi OABK1LL. P. A. In the Midst For the last 60 days. Wo have sold more goods lliau anyone MOHK BARGAINS than ever before. CLOIIIINO Clothing department is un-to-date. you prices that have never heard of before. 250 Mens Light Suits, made hy Han burg & Bros, worth $15 & f 18, at $9 7'.) BW Dints tiistnm made, m blin k and all colors, worth tS and $10, at 5 98 SU3 Units in all colors, worth li to , for $1 69 BOYS CLOTHINO. 500 Boys Knee Pants Suits, in all col- DRY OOOD8 DEPARTMENT. Ladies Dross (loods, all sorts and all colors, prices below ero. 10c and 121c Dimities all colors ami Btyles, at "c. Bleaching of all iualities from 8!Ci ors and qualities at 4je, Domestics, all Ladies and Childrcns Blippcrs from 48c to 1 99, worth double the money. 100 dozen Mens Shirts worth 75c and $1 at 48c each, Hats at all prices Hamburg and Laces at Factory Trices this week. M F WARREN, JIM QA1KILL, Salesmen." 75 Middle St, next to Gaskill NOTICE ! Notice Is hereby given that having lost certificate No. 62, of Series No. 19, (or fire shsres of stock of tbe New Bern Building end Loan Association, appli cation Is made for a duplicate certificate according to the rales of tbe Associa tion. Mbrbell Bbtan. April 18, 1008. For Rent. Wharf property formerly occapted by O W Hamilton as wood yard. Also two desirable offices In second story of new brick bnildtng on South Front street.; Apply to 8. M. BRIN80N. A Joyful Acceptance S-tT h always glverl to an Invitation to ride in a Watera' carriage, as thev at renowned lor their easy riding qualities, as well as their stylish appearanoe. This combination can only aoerue from a Te niae tost U perfect in construction ana finish In every detail. .A better carriage cannot be bnlit than the genuine Watera' buffer, rubber ot steel tires.' We bnlld anything you wank Lowest price when quality is congiuereu. , ,v j,' H , ; ' G. II. Vntrrs Bon, ' .rhone.ln1, - 73ErodFt. lucw Emiit,'N O Mill Supply Co., Co. and J. C. Fulford SunDlv Co. MILL BUPPLIE8 44 Cravmi St. lianees and evervtliiner kent in a llrl- wa arn nrnnniwH In fnmiali Hicrh o,ioiii ' ' & .J the trade for cast favors and soliciting vonr Mill Supply Company, WILLIS. JOE C. FULFORD. of the Rush in the citv. We will give the people DEPARTMENT. Prices below zero. Pelow wo will give ors, worth $4 to $0, for $3 48 275 Boys Knee Pants Suits, In all col ors, worth $2 50 to til 50. for It 98 200 Boys Knee Pants Suits, in all col ors, at 49c and 09c. MEN AND BOYS BHOES at all prices from 4Pc to S 98. 10c & 12Jc Percales In remnants at 6c yd. to 9c for the best made. Calicoes all col qualities from 8ic, to 4c for best made, S. COPLON. Hdw. Ct ., New Bern, N. C. Paints ! efore you buy your paint s in vestigate Heath and Milligan Paints Strictly Guaranteed, looka better, covers more and wears longer. For sale by. Foy & Simmons, ; General Hardware, 79 M Front Street, 5EW BEBJT, f. C. What more can you get anywhere In addi tion to Satisfaction P We guarantee that. Suits "cleaned and pressed tv5:-' 5 caiDwicE .hhdb go.-. Corner Iflddk and bUook Streets vr '-W Bafigert Bunding V-i v '- ry .-r SDR. PRICE'S Va,. Ufflf? T!:C':LYc:,r"Yv :n ru" 1. ' V. I...-' 7', . ,
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