4? SUFFERED;TIIREEM8 : : : X L Z 7WE CIO scz&nrijE i ' If " " " L M II 111 ., .. I Absolutely Bar ARAPAHOE. ' April 88. Rev F 8 Becton preached two able and effective sermons laat Satnr day night and Sunday morning. A large crowd was present. The rendering of hla sobject was so simple and explicit, that the audience was held spellbound. The firm of Rock and Tingle are hay ing and shipping large quantities Of sweet potatoes. The public school at this place will close Saturday, April 25th. Mr. J. L. McCotter of Arapahoe, visit ed his home at Alliance Sunday. Mr. B M Johnson of Arapahoe, who was burned out a few weeks ago, has re built an i moved In. Miss Jennie Reel of lteelsboro, visited Arapahoe today. MrRumley Ilirdy of South river, Is working with bid brother, Mr J E Hardy of Arapahoe. Mr Noah Miller of Arapahoe, Is build ing mew dwelling. The prayer meeting of Arapahoe, la Improving very nicely. A. B. J. J. Baxter Is agent for tne Cosmopo litan patterns, they are standard pat terns made with seam allowance only 10c each or patterns famished free with all drosses bought from 1.50(np. HARRIS LITHIA WATER on draught, -carbonated, the strongest natural llthla water known, flc large glass. DUFFY'S PHARMACY 1? There she go driased io neat, ,. Ar pretty nd tyllsh a ah l weet, . tp Everybody who trade at , ; ' , ,: - ' t looks stvllsh-wid the traasaotlona are so eatUfotory that lhy eeo't ) help bnt be sweet There's more cauae than ever for wUamctloa Jatl'rj. now. Room hM to be inad tor new ltc and aom of our prices are V1" sliding down MO. Here's something which ought to interest your ' '. . 'In Summer Dress Goods we have alt the dlffeaent things in Lawn, A ' Dljmltle,.ChaBibrays, Ootonri Linen, Irish Una for shit waist,, In-: At Mnen in tan and black. Victoria Lawn. Linen-Lawn, French Laura, .( . . fy na ersiao Laiwua muiu nwi w .SI.' Black rerauui Lawn i wc. , . f tenon. Organdiee, whl tad In Dlmltle In fine check! and pin r fi T' " White Ynncy Stripe and Figured Disk Made by Johnston Sarvestor Col ' . :' i.'i i , . I '.fiil' I - . t have Jnst received a at lnd of tV ordnrtatonce, . Theprloe with twos' nmaleat labor avet of tli kind known to ; it TTrllo iref. r (!-! !. - i !' i ' ii "i t i;x) t , Senator Simmons To Speak at New Tort. Special to Journal. Rileioh, April 84. Becator Simmons accepts an Invitation to deliver an ad drea before (he North Carolina Society la New Toik May twentieth and chooses as his subject the "Ban Question." . Pat Lea Shoes at Cost. Owing to being over stocked In Fat Lea Shoes and Pat Lea Oxfords, for the next 20 days 1 will tell tfi.00 shoe for $8.50. They, are new goods and good styles EW ARMSTRONG. 600 dozen fresh eggs at J. R. Parker, Jr-s. BEANS.! BEANS! Valentine and S'rlngless Green Pods, a large variety of garden seeds at DUFFY'S PHARMACY. Try our monogram Java and Moeha Coffee. J R Parker, Jr. FLIES CABBY GEBMS. Be careful what you drink, Drink Hofbrau Beer. If it is Hofbrau it is Pure. . . i , ; . ,TOtJl ' w w , - s-t -t .,, coloraj'at 10c to We nor yard. y y strlpea. Wtet.Gooda' at 13Jo to HQo." Afr ) t ? - e Cultivators and' an j 1 to f m' 'ih "I i ' - . . i ls - i."; . Gmtivator la Cotton an4Corn;on Account jtt ; .Weather Betarned t Moonshtalng. , Btanly Ceunty Bond "Case. C State buuteRXaglalatlTaAeto vTIIl " Bt Complete. . , . .State Printing. . ' Hatter. RaliHIH, April M. Today the Secre tary of State received the- "captions" of the aeta of the legislature. These -were prepared by W. P.. Batchelor and more complete than ever before. There follows each caption a very complete : ay nopals of the act In Question. There Is a full Index, in fect a cross Index, and the date of ratification of acta h hoWn. ,The numbers will agree' with those of the lawi which will appear lit-book form. The pamphlet Is more thae twice as large aa ever before. ?- . f ' X, M. Unell la now the public printer For jome years the vrork ws divided between him and Edwards & Broughton The latter firm notified the commissioner of labor and printing that it could not go on with the work, but the uovemor wrote the firm, saving the work la band must be done. The Governor says the printing will be done. Of .course there will be delay. All the copy for the laws and Journals baa been ready- tor a month paat.;:. A letter from Mr. Horehead of Greens bore says the name of Gen. Davidson, who was killed at the battle-of Cowan's Fort, February 1, 1781, was simply " Wl) Ham" 'end not "William Lee." , . This statement will no doubt provoke Inquiry and research. Hn.4). E. McDonald of Prince Ed ward Island, Canada, writes the Secre tary of State, making inquiry regarding a North Carolina estate which was hold by John McDonald, her ancestor. The number of volumes in .the Supreme Court library Is now 14,503, which on the lit of January, 1889, It was only 0,080. la January 1800, there were 83, 500 volumes in the State library. The exact number at present is not known, but probably approximates 85,000. . There are now 1,487 election precincts In the State, this being the number re ported to the Secretary ot State. .. An oil portrait of .the late Dr George L Klrby, who was for several years the Superintendent of. the hospital for the Insane here, has been presented to the State library, W A Gattla, e well known business nun here and an ex-ConfederaB' Vet eran waa etrloken with pafalyglrwhjle on the street today, and fell. He lost the power of speech completely. . A charter Is gtanted theNew Jisnover Shingle Mills (Incorporated), ofWOmlng ton, capital 180,000, the owners befog C W Mitchell, of Anlander, W P Taylor of Winton and B A Brown, Jr., of New CommlMtoner of Agriculture Patter son says the rainy weathet Will very probably reduce the acreage of both cot ton and corn. A greet Question Is how to get labot on .the. turns. It livery scene, the report, to the department show. Farm operations ere backward twe or three weeks, j There is consider able emigration-of negroes, not only from the farms, bat from the small town. , It to said most of these emi grant are now- going to Hew Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia" and New A few weeks- ago an old moonshiner we sentenced to - Imprisonment . ty Judge Purnell. The man's son called 6n the Judge, On hi knee, : to" pardon the prisoner, which the Judge did," Now turns out" thrt the "old man Is tgfale "moonihlnlnf." " -v -", V Ex-Judge James B BhepheriJ wentto Ifaehlagton, 0 O today to nrgue the Btanly ooanty bond oas. before the TJnlted State Septetn Coert. this case the county seek to repudiate cer tain bonds which are owned ;by Color A Co, pf tf . T-and which it ssys were Is sued under an act not properly", tatlfled by the legislature. . ; . -V ASTORIA . i For Infaau and Cbildren. Hi KIr.i Yea Kara Ecf Been the Blgnatar of J Itl. Jo.tavtl....,h..l UikMMtM "'.U""4.w,''""4kri'i'" at..!, (i. n. n n um" iu,.Z J i VMM A.,. H HV If ) .. ..t R0 H'rlU.w,Wowk.rU L.B. Habiolit, r . M 0 , f 7$ 0 f 1 ( ' IF i . . . . ' .r. .; . i i -3 a. f n Mlu Evelyn Morse writes from 681 tollowsi . "I tattered tor nearly three yean medicine seemed to relieve, until a Mend advised me to try Peruna. Aitnongn skeptical, I tried It, and found It helped me within the first week. 1 kept tak ing It tor three months, and am pleased to say that It cured me entirely, and I bave Ban no symptoms or its return, BVBLYN MORSE. - Adia Britteln, of Bekltan, o., writes : "After using your wonderful Feruna three months, I have had great relief. I had continual heaviness in my stom ach, was bilious, and had fainting spells, dm tney au nave leu ma amoe uswg Pernna. I can now got around and do my housework, and think Foruna tbe greatest medicine I ever used." Adia Orlttaln. Mrs. Lizzie Blovlns, 102 Boliver street, Cleveland, Ohio, writes i "I candidly feel Porona was the means IMPORTANT. Very important that those who hare not paid Inert City Taxes, Reai,Percnal and Poll, forJOOS and License Tax up to date should settle same at once, the time I attend for me to settle with the City for the Taxes. I do Insist upon your not putting this matter off. It yon ar called upon for settlement do not turn me down empty handed, 1 have been as lenient with you as I pot ently could be. Pay the tax and save the advertising arid cost. Very Respectfully, : J JTOLSON, City Tax Collector. nMael rnwiA YMmlM ' J Would Turn Oroeo with envv 11 thev could see the garment worn by the men In New Bern and made b r M Chadwick. . WeU flUing tand- some and (well in style, and. showing a man witn a perieot torm to peneotion, ormakinsra nerfect form fai the man that is detective. If yon haveri't ordered yonr Spring suit or fight overcoat, let us snow yon wnat a sweu yon can oe wnen we Dave made your garments. ?:' - '-P. XX. Cliadwlck, TB STRAm.:'.-:'V'-i:;.r ;Jtt 1 generally belltved ; that good Vis ion mean perfect eye, this Is by no mean to, the contractility of (he ciliary muscle of th eye' Increase the, carve- tare of the chryttallne (en, a much as I necessary' to -'maintain olcw ; Vision, bat th sxoeiilv raount of nerve fore needed to keep up this abnormal .slate, oautot a -constant drain on the great nerve eenlsr, th brain, resulting In head ache," sometimes extending down the back, Inflammation, granulated eye lids, twitching ot Jerking motion sometimes this muacl of accomodation become cramped, then comes severe tea!acho, distant vision more or less bad, close vision In not much aMected, the eyes are arrrva!cil by svery little thlor a healthy eye would not notice, each as, wind, cold, light, eta . . , Tlioie who do not know the troubles, try Toirmrilen snpgpnted by frlnnfll atij fir "v ( ml Inrfresum to a nr' in'!t, n ul'ln t'i n ii f r r ot CATARRH OF; STOUAGH. . - , Adam Street, Minneapolis, Minn. . ... with catarrn or me atomacn wmcn no am oaiy iuu giau ,u rcwiuuicuu n. of saving my life, for 1 suflored for months from catarrh of the stomach, Two bottles of Peruna cured me." Mrs. Llscie Blevlns. If yon do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the nse of Peruna, Write at once to. Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and ho will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. ' - Marked '" Down for School Children. ! HimiPK SM. BRANCH OFFICE A, B. Baxter 3 Co. Commtssbn ; -Brokers ' Stocls, Colton,Gfaii & Provisions 17 U raven Street, Phone 888 ' NW BtR, N. 0.-' y MalrOffloe, 1 Broadway1. Mew York. ' Medorate moTgin. Excellent service. . Private wire to New York, r-; j ' '' Btghes( banking and mercantile ref: rence. v . ... :--t- ,v 111(1 f'iwhy Certainiy!!'-- "this beet Is good for yon; - 'I know nothing belter In the shape of a tonic or Invigorator." That' tli way doctors talk abont Builweis beerr well knowing Its benefloent effenU on young and Old who need a mild, harmless, pur (nvlg orant ; fresh from brewery every woek .'"tTnylorV'' ,VJi W WOOD, ; (Snccossot to Foy & Y.'ood) , A ItAVliwut It H Ikl f rnjiiuisa'jsi) as fit ' AH v-o:k gmranU'pJ to glvo 6t- i :.. -i ' f !i ! I rt t' ;!."! fc:i ( f r .,. J t ' twrm7 " U.,M cu pprmg teeiing and Enjoy the Best of Health read what the State Chemist of Virginia, the HIGHEST AU THORITY, says about Portner's Hofbrau Beer. CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION LAllORATOltY OT STATK ABSAVEB CUEM I8T, BICUMOKD, VA. The following results were obtained in my examination of the Tivoli Hofbrau Beer, manufactured by the Robert Port ner Brewing Co, Alexandria, Va.: Specific gravity, 1.0168. In 100 parts: Alcohol, 8 62 (in volume, 4.t0); Malt extract 6 60; Ash, 0.21 (original wort, 13.6). Also tested for reputed adulter ations of beer, such as salicylic acid, picric acid, borax, bicarbonate of soda, alum, chalk, etc, and none wbrb found. I find that it is pure and, and in all re spects, of excellent quality. It is unex ceptionable as a beverage, and I can sanction its use for 'medicinal purposes. WM. H. TAYLOR, M. D., Va. State Chemist. For sale at all first class saloons and at wholesale by Crown Bottling Works, LEE . TAYLOR, Propr., Phone 105. Cor. Queen fc Bern Sis. 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 Q. Dunn, 69 POLLOCK ST. We are receiving daily a new line of Have also just re ceive'd a very fancy lot of - Mattings, Rugs, Leather and Velvet Couches . t - At PrtcertStliai Vlll Antonlsh 1 ' you. , Give; Us . a; call fand examine our stock; No trouhio 19 show'goo ,d . Very truly, The DlsTaj i.Tajlor IV We have Just lu Doe slock of Mans boy and children shoes, nec wear h u, cloihl rig oollarv etcr AU in the latest st jl and chesper than any first clans (tore la th town tver thing guar anteed.... '. j .. ' . . '. . Rospcctfully, ' ' ' . . '. J.. BAXTER. r .MLS. DISWM & TATLUR CO. n Furniture Just 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 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 Ilominv, The Best of everything in tne lowest possible prices. Yours to U. U. iUWUMtMUU. Orocer, 1 Phone 91. 71 Broad St 1 In the Midst of the Rush For the last 60 days. We have sold more goods than anyone in the city. MORE BARGAINS than ever before. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Clothing department is up-to-date. Prises below zero, yon prices that have never heard of before. 250 Mens Light Suits, made by'Ham- burg & Bros, worth $15 & $18, at $9 "id 260 Suits I ustom made, in black and all colors, worth $8 and $10, at $5 98 225 Suits in all colors, worth $0 to $8, tor $4 (It) BOYS CLOTH1NO. 500 Boys Knee Pants Suits, in all col- DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT . Ladies Dress Goods, all sorts and all colors, prices below zero. 10c and 12Jc Dimities all colors and stylee, at 7jc. lCc & 12Jc Percales in remnants at 5c yd. Bleaching of all qualities from 8Je, to 9jc for the best made. Calicoes all col ors and qualities at 4jc, Domestics, all qualities from 8c, to 4Jc for best made. Ladies and Childrens Slippers from 48c to $1 98, worth double the monoy. 100 dozen Mens Shirts worth 75c and $1 at 48c each, Hats at all prices Hamburg and laces at Factory Prices this week. M P WARREN, JIM GA4KII..L, Salesmen." 75 Middle St, next to Gaskill Gaskill Hdw. & Successors to Gaskill Hdw. HARDWARE 73 Middle St. rnone w. Phone 210. Keep a full supply of Builders Material, Bash, Doors, Blinds, Glass, Paints, O ils, 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 furnish High Quality goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking the trade for past favor and soliciting your future patronage we are, Yours truly, 6a.il Hardware and JOSEPH GASKILL. P. A. NOTICE ! Notice 1 hereby given that having lost certificate Mo. 62, of Series No. 19, (or five share of dock of the New Bern Building and Loan Association, appli cation 1 made for a duplicate certificate according to the rale of the Associa tion. MEnaKiL Br van, April 18, 1903. For Rent. Wharf property formerly occupied by G W HamlltoB ts wood yard. Also two desirable office In second itoryofnew brlok building on Booth Front street . Apply to 8. H. BRINSON. A Joyful Acceptance Is alwav i-tven to an Invitation to ride In a Water7 carriage, t they are renowned fot their easv riding qualities. a well as their stylish sppearanoe, Thl combination can only accrue from; a ve il itle that is perfect In construction and finish In every dotal!. A better enrriage cannot be built titan the genuine Waters' bnfy, rubber or twl tire. We Ibnlld anything you want.. Lowest prlce.when quality I considered, ' Staple and Fancy Groceries at Please, We will give the people Below we will givo ors, worth $4 to $6, for 3 48 275 Boys Knee Pants Suits, in all col ors, worth 12 B0 to $3 50, for $1 98 200 Boys Knee Pants Buits, in all col ors, at 49c and 69c. MEN AND BOYS SIIOES at all prices from 4?c to $3 98. S. COPLON. Hdw. Ct., New Bern, N. C. Mill Supply Co., Co. and J. C. Fulford Supply Co. MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St. 11 Snpply Company, WILLIS. JOE O. FTJLFORD. Paints ! ef ore you buy your paint s tn vestigate Heath andMilligan Paints Strictly Guaranteed, looks better, covers more and wears longer. For sale by Foj & Simons, l General Hardware, 79 M M Street, SEW BEB5, IT. C Wbat more can you get anywhere In addi tion to Satisfaction I ' We guarantee that. . Suits cleaned and pressed.' ' ' Jit"!? -''7 uoraer.Juiddie t,nd ouoojf. gtreote. r .., C i. tt..tot nn:ui.. t -

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