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AW - t RIW RISK, H, C., TBORSDAT HOSSIKO.FEIL 30, 1903.;" V, VOLi XXl-RO. 86." TWENTY-SECOHQ TIAB !- L' i ? S Wti W Ay ""'"5trtl- t v"r.i.' '",''j,j,ijkX'''V rjJ'V'3??r'V,W'1r W W fJE3utL "JUST IXEITCIVEO AT - J5( S J V!. If t - ( at tMisiSetsBeU Fths,S3hPmrkid$ 4 We have the 'luteat thing In Combs Pompadour Combs, vJ; Back Combs, Side Combs, at 10c, TI New and up-to-date aist - ' Ladies Silk Gloves in Black and White and in colon, M Extreme long and medinm length. T lack tiale Thread and Open. Work with clasp, at 250 1 and 50C j Ladies New Linen Collars everyone, liadies New Silk Umbrellas, 4v ders. See us for prioe and SAVE MONET. " v (J Bisk Made by Johnston Harvester Co I have just recelred cr load of thete orders at once. The price with two extra greatest labor saver of the kind known to appreciate it. Writ me for catalogne. I alao sell Koweta, Bakes, Binders and 'orn Harvester made by the nun oompan;. -' ' ' " J. 1L BFENCEB, New Bern N. O. DISnSWAT & tAVT m Pli . lniuun uu '.-,r - - , We are receiving daily a new line of Have also just re- topping Furnitur e. ceived a very - fancy .l : lot of . r.lattiiig Ruas . i t.- it IK. : r-r- llS-v-?' .k'irill rAtoiiIli! ' ;v-Give nsl'afcall ;;arid ; examine our stock .No trouble to show goo 4 Very, truly, itks ' (Socoessot to Foy Wood) ' ,lPr)Tmh: PLUkBIJsff iND QiS riTTISG .. ... .. '.. j.', j .. .- -i- ' , All work gnaranteed to giva at- fjlBfacUou:t;;f;rriv"- Can b j found , at the shop on Eoulh Front Etreet formerly occn- -ki w W W -mr T-af W WV' 15c, 25c. :f A7 Bags at 25o to f 1 00, . '.. 1 1? just in, plenty of si3ef to fit ' : -. " M m ail colon, witn rancy cor-. ra , Culttrmtori and, am prepared -to flU disks to 38 00 cash. They ar the nan i Too only hare to see It workto BBAKOH OFFICE A. B. Baxter & Co., Commission Brokers. Ml, 'tMtik bMtiw ' - , Ciaren Street, . , ' Z Phone88. , ' MW BKBW, H 0, r Vain Offloe, 41 Broadway, New York, Moderate margins Excellent service. Private wires to New York. Highest banking and mercantile "ref- rences. Bratits and Casslnt t .'f Woald Titn'OnsM ;-. wltkenry If they eon Id see the garments worn by tbe men la IlewBera and made bv W H Ohadwlck. Well flttint band- sosm and swell la style, and showing a man wiw a pemcs sens to peneowon, or making a perfect form In the man that Is delectiTe. If yon haven't ordered yonr Spring salt or light overcoat, 1st as show ron what a swell yon can be when we have made yonr garments. - A Delicious c:s of Deer, V pore, sparkling and lnv'"on'in, Is at nnre a appetizer, end ..'; the ? polite it provokes bewnis it Is nnur' ii- Insr and both ml nd i k rfiion It's rue. For lnnMmi.rr ci .-, r. or ss a I t and fil- "t I,.-,- i 1 is, r as a r 1 t t 1 Cultivator ilf m V-i Corn t -"-. US.'.; 7HEZE IS NO SUBSTITUTE DtTidsos Defeats A. Ic M.. College. Speolsl to j MRWkln4 4m n ' ? .' BaihqH, April tfl.Dsvioson College defeated the &.-41T, College u ten in oiogs game here today by a score of 11 April f 8 True farmers are slightly damaged by wet and bold weather, yes terday was the first sunshine we have had In several days. . lb AUord Button is again npbothss not fully recovered from his injuries. ' Car) Williams wu arrested here Bun- dsjLand tamed over to sheriff ton Tay lor of Jones county for. striking Ada Thomas with brasl knacks. Be came here to take the east bound train but news 'was received over the phone to hold him until the sheriff- oonld get here.- -if ., Or Perkins and family whom we have been expeeting for some time, arrived here this morning : end we are glad in deed to weloome lb em here. Mr A B Dawson of Jasper, is visttng Mr W3 Brothers.' Mrs HatUe Charlton Of New Bern. re- taraed Sunday afternoon after spending ral days here visiting friends and relatives.."'. - " : " Mxi J Boyed healed another case of spasmodic colic last week for Messrs. Heath Bros which of coarse wu satis faclory to them as the bone was able to work again In only a few bours. Farmers are making use of the Brat weather that haa beeo favorable tot farm work for some time. " ''. ; The Bepubllcan primary of the sixth ward was called to order yesterday at 1J O'clock by 1fJ9 Johnson for the purpose of nowtaaUnrtwo aldermen itep- ssat the eiUaens of said ward in the sett oouncll of the dty of New Bern.1 W H Johnson wu elected permanent chairman and William Schenck secre tary.,, A I '- ' V H Johnson and J T York were nominated for aldermea. - ' . ' . - JBBobinaoa,' - , ;-:Wai Bcbeaekv-.- .i- v - '.SemnelCSiadwiok,:; ,' w -a '. fr's-Si-.Wsrd Committee. - LOW RATES Tla A ft X C It K foRalelgb , Kercbaati - Caralvsl, lay FestfrsI and 10a aooount of the above the .following rates of fare wlff Jipply on tbs egojar psseeager trams .from , stattona naaea belqw to Raleigh - aad retura, v;TiokeU oasaiSMayaUUBUktoouaivegooaio retara antU May 10th. iwt V :? M. City,! v ci I 70 Cote Creek 1 W inidtrood, ' .'! 46 Dover ' l IS Newport, Cuwell, ? Havelocki n 4 10 KJnsto,'; '-'S 45 OroetssvX rsHIng Cai" I M Blverdsle.- .r' 1 90 Lk OrattgS.ra 03 Raw PurrtJ''"'-'- B SS Kaala. . Aifun 'eid'compieU' lfne 'of 'ftney Cakes aad crackers at J B Parker r'a.- The rreat reoonstrnotlve tonic, enrich es the blood, gives appetite, aids dlges- tloa, strengthens tht serve sad It gdaras teed to cure chills and fevers and all malarial conditions. ' Does not cost yon one eent, If not satisfied. Meat- .lM-r DUFFTS FIIAEMAOY Iyou 'want good fiead, bo your flour from J B Parker, J r. " - v f-iK Potsts Ecrs' Take notice and rotrcut or Bag Death will got you, for sale by F 8 Dully, also Paris Green and Acme i'owdcr Gum, J. J. rsrt-1 Is r;(nt for tne Cosmopo- Htsn t'!iimi,' they are stsndsrd pl terni ri 'q .v. I.h sisnv a'lowance only 100 eat li or jaUeres furn! .hed free with all dref s b"" ,' t f.- .i (1.69 op. , m mm Tbit, Was Paid For 'Jforthjcawlljia Bonds; ; - Signs Of CsralTal." Major Barren's iWlII. . Yrdlcl3A8s- ' ;f ? , beard. 1 No Damages B14 ; log oa Pass. Ted- . der Land Op' - ', - - tioa.; ' Rauian, April 89. The opinion pre vails here among the well Informed that North Carolina got a very good price for the 1800,000 19 year 4 per. cent bonds. The buyers In paying 1108,592 of course get the benefit of Interest since January 1st last, because the' Bret coupons" are due July 1st. The Baltimore firm which iecared the bonds wrote to a local banker two months ego that they did not expect to bldand advised that the best ' way to handle the bonds was to form a North Carolina syndicate because there would be a better market for them In this State than elsewhere. Afterwards the money market improved, and the company de cided to try for the bond?. The State Treasurer expects to have the bonds ready for delivery by May 85th. Mr J H Poo says the bonds sold much fetter than -European lands are now quoted. French bonds are consid erably below par, English are only 81 and German 89. Forthe first time since the battle of Waterloo French bonds are higher than English. Even compared with other southern states he thinks that the bonds brought a good price. FayeUerllle street wu today strung with streamers and banting for tbe Car nival next week. The will of the late Msjor Eugene O. Harrel), who died in Manila and was burled here, hss been probated In tbe clerk's office. Be names his son. ' John K. Harrell, u executor and divides his property between his father, mother and son. He loft only about 11,700. Prof. Collier Dobb says that great In terest Is being taken In the joint debate next Saturday night at Chapel Hill be tween the University of North Carolina and Johns Hopkins. Lsst year the North Carolinians won. '.Secy. J. E. Pogue of tbe State Fair has received Inquiries for the 8t. Louis exposition as to the management of the live stock department of the Fair here. Eesy, Pogue will Issue the premium book shortly andjlt will be the most complete In the history of the fair. It Is remarkable that In giving a ver dict of 110,003 here yesterday agalnit the Seaboard Atr One for the killing of Engineer James Watson the jury named the exact amount that the defendant company ' had offered to compromise With the plaintiff on. The plaintiff re fused aad demanded $11,000. la the caw of W. H. McNeill against the Durham and ' Carthage railroad the Supreme- Court find an error in the verdict of $4,000" damages while riding ok S pass. 'Justice Clark writing-the opinion holds that giving an editor 4 ptss. in exchange for publishing tbe rail road schedules is Illegal. y. T. - Sheets who has (he option on the State's Interest In the Vedder lands has not. arrived aad his option expires tomorrow. .The trustees of the Vedder heirs ere here. :. Straw Hats. We are in receipt of a line f hand some 8trw Hats. y All the "new, things are here. Prices to suit you.: i " ( - S W ARMSTRONG.. i ' Markov -: f rttw an Cotton.-" I'-irWi 'if A By Private Wire to . B, Lathaffl at Co. NewYork, AprR S9. The real signlfl- oaace of yesterdari noticed circulation was aot ' disclosed' till after the dose. There wu en Impression, that the firm transecting business for the bull clique woald stop May contracts. But It seems that the New York representative of tbe Philadelphia people, took some 83,000 bales of this cotton. TheMsy affair be gins to assume more. Importance this WU attributed. The taking fif this cot ton bMr McFadden . indicates a very elose tlllanoe between New England and Philadelphia spot people. As far as un mediate eaase of prices ere concerned It wJUlbe to keep May around 10,o and we may hats id wslHwo weeks before tbe crews are put on. v Very little trading today. There Is s good deal of cotton for safe In the Fall positions but selling hare would appear to be very precarious. We can't but feel that October Is a puf ohsse on any decline. V s.Uir i '-C. W. Leeds Co, . ..' .'It- , ., CASTOR IA . For Infant and CLi: 'rcn. r;3t!:.J Y;a I!:vj t'::r: C:":'! . X JHI S tlt i .OLIVERS. 4 - ' - April SSL The weather today Js fete and wsrm.,'-'. t - ' Miss Etts Freeman and brother, Louis spent Sunday night ar Mr J C Par ker's, i . Mr J C Parker, Jr., bu returned home from Einston, where he has been-' going to school, yi ' A crowd of pur boys went fishing Sat urday with hook end line, they had such lack they did not catch, anything. We wuh them better lack next time. Mr and Mrs MB Parker spent Friday in New Bern.-. "'"r- Messrs Ed MoDanlel, Earl , and Basil Poljock spent lut Saturdsy in New Bent, ' . " - Mr BP Parker and a lady friend of Trentou.-apent Sv.urday wiih relatives at Olivers. v rMusrs O M and J D lie si h went to New Bern Thursday. I What hu become of T A W our Tren. ton correspondent. , Several of oar young people were dis appointed yesterday from going ' to White Oak to the April meeting by the rain. Little Jake Heath, the 8 year old son of 0 M Heath found s nice pocket book Thursday with $6.00 In It, but the owner Mr Wm Collins- came and Jake gave It back to him. Mr Collins name was on an envelope In the packet book. Mr J T Heath went to Trenton Mon day. Mr and Mrs Robert Killlngworth of Comfort spent Sandsy with friends and relatives near here. - Mr J O Parker and B F Henderson went to New Bern today. Farmers have planted some of their cotton, but it don't come up fut. 1 think It wu trouble for nothing. Gray-Eyes. A Napoleon Among Animals. Imagine s procession of ten thousand eattle, marching two by two, in a line fifteen milu long; let twenty thousind sheep follow them, bleating along twelve miles of road; after them drive sixteen miles of hogs, twenty-seven thousand strong; then let thirty thousand fowls bring op the rear, clucking and quack ing and gobbling, overs space of six miles; and In this whole caravan .stretch ing for nearly fifty miles and requiring two days to pau a given point, yon will see the animals devoted to death la the packinghouses of Swift & Company In a single day. Surely a Baddhist would think that the bead of that establishment had much to answer for. Never before In the world's history wu suCh a massa cre of the Innocents organized on such a stupendous scale or with such scientific system. The commander of the army of twenty thousand men engaged In this work earned his first penny picking cranber ries in a swamp oa Cape Cod, more than fifty years ago. It wu at Sagamore, on that blatorlo peninsula, that a son wu born to the house of Swift, on- Jane 4, 1889, and named Oustavus Franklin. A few years later, when the boy wunot picking orsnberrles, he drove Jiogs along the Cape. It was like Napoleon exercising his infant armies at scnool. Fremlbe May Cosmopolitan. A full and complete line of Interna al stock and poultry food for sale at J. R. Parker Jr. Coart Notice. Vorors summoned for the second week of the May term of the Superior Coart are hereby; notified 4hat tfeey need aot attend, as there will be ao court the second week. . - -v -; '-.. -W. M. WATSON, v-' O.8.C. t09 doaea fresh eggs at J. B. Parker, Physical Drawback. NobaeTeaB iconcentrate his energies sUd suooeed at any thing with aa uncor rected eye trouble. "fCzi's-? 'V; If you whea .reading here aanneom fortable cell ng, are drowsy, print blurs, sa ache over the eyes afterwards, you have aa eya defect and should have It corrected at onoe, there Is aa . exceee of nerve force expended oh this organ, tbe eye, that shoold be sen by ths brala elsewherelvt'.--' i' i '-S . Parents often wonder why their child ren are not u bright u others, and why ley have a natural dislike for books, It may be they, are laboring under a great dliad ventage oa account ol eye strain and cannot study on aooosnt of the ex cessive amount of -energy required to keep tp olear vlsIotf,-a pair of glasses will soon stop their - seeming stupidity and put them on amqasl footing . with their, playmates, If properly fitted.- vr. ';;vv .; -. ; ; r j r Baxters ' Try oar monogrsm' Javt aad Mocha Coffee. J B Parker, Jr. . -1 : . ' - Pcr.G:i,-:Vr:nil!a; - a '. '' -'"-''''. . - - ey . . ' . ' .' . 1 - ... , , jm , , ' ' ; Last Call For Taxes. Dellnq-irnt Tax Payers are again' re minded that Ibeir taxes for 1903 are long put due AND - MUST BE PAID. If not paid before expiration of the prs -ent wek, tbey'wlll be waited on by my deputies and isxee and costs collected u the law directs. - J. W. BIDDLE. Sheriff, Anil 33. 1938. We have lust In a fine stock bf Mens boys and children shoes, necx wear hats, clothing collars, etc, All In the latest style and cheaper than any first class store In the - town ever thtug guar anteed. Respectfully,) J.J.BAXTER. Rubber Stamps of every descrip tion furnished at lowest prides. Owen G. Dunn, 60 POLLOCK ST. Marked Down for School Children. ENNETT'S BOOK STORE. eeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeo IP YOU WANT TO Avoid that tired Spring feeling and Enjoy the Best of Health read what the State Chemist of Virginia, the HIGHEST AU THORITY, says about Portner's Hdfbrau Beor. CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION LABORATORY OV STATS ASS1TBB OBBM- ' . 1ST, BIOHMOXD, VA. . The following results were obtained In my examination of the Tlvoll Hofbrao Beer, manufactured by the Robert Port- ner Brewing Co., Alexandria, Va.: -Bpecifio gravity, 1.0158, In 100 parte: -Alcohol, aSS (In volume, 4.40); Malt extract, 8 SO; Ash, 0.21 (original wore, 13.5). Also tested for reputed adulter ations of beer, such as salicylic acid, picric acid, borax, bicarbonate of soda, alum, chalk, etc, ako iob wsas voom I And that it is pare and, and In all specta, of excellent quality. It is unex ceptionable as a- beverage, and I can sanction its use foe medicinal purposes. ;5 WSL H TAYLOR, M. D,-" --?;;&.&5 '-Va. State Chemist, j -For.sale- at all first class saloons and at wholesale by;?3; ; .? ;Erop lofc f orb, V;LEE . tkiuMi ttw'ftr, Phone ws.""" "Cor. Qaees It kera Sts. ALL: PERSONS wishing to " connect their dwellings, stores, or other buildings with water or sewer system of the city, upon appli cation to the Superin tendent may have ths 70rk done and tho pipe furnished' at actual n iMi r Base Ball Bats I f 3 and secure the handsome Coffee Urn now on exhibition at my JjP 3 store, for he Chnrch of your ohoice. J i J. L MtHl, Sr I 5 'Phone 91. 71 Braul St We are at the Same Place Giving prices and articles that we cannot mention in our adv. We like to show people what we are doing. We don't charge you anything for looking we will show you with pleasure. Look at these prices: We have sold, more goods than anyono in the city. We will give the people MORE BARGAINS than ever before. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Clothing department is up-to-date. Prices below zero. Below wo will give yon prices that have never hesrd of before. 250 Mens Light Suits, made by Ilaui- burg & Bros, worth $15 & $18, at $9 70 250 Suits Custom made, in black and all colors, worth f 3 and f IP, at $5 98 225 Suits in all colors, worth $C to $P, tor c BOYS CLOTHINO. 600 Boys Knee Pants Suits, in all col- DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Ladies Dress Uoods, all sorts and all colors, prices below zero. 10c and 12 jc Dimities all colors and styles, at 7Jc. 10c & 12Jc Percales in remnants at 6c yd. Bleaching of all qualities from 8Sc, to 9jc for the best made. Calicoes all col ors and qualities at 4c, Domestics, all qualities from 8Jc, to 4 Jc for best made. Ladies and Childrens Slippers from 48c to $1 9S, worth double the money. 100 dozen Mons Shirts woith 75c and $1 at 48c each, Hats at all prioen Hamburg and I arcs at Fa4n-y Trices this week. M F WARREN, ) JIM OAMKILL, f SalcsmenJ 75 Middle St, nextto Gaskill Gaskill Hdw. & Mill; Supply Co., Successors to Gaskill Hdw. Co. and J. C. Fnlford Supply Co. HARDWARE 78 Middle St MILL SUPPLIES 44 Cravon St. Phone 147. Phone 210.; Keep a full supply of Bnilders Material, Basil, Doors, Blinds, Glass, Taints, Oils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stoves and Ranges and everything kept In a first class hardware store, A foil line of Railroad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilers, Pul leys, Shafting, Gearings, Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Wrenches, Bolts, Nnts,' 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 favors and soliciting your future patronage we are, Yours truly, Gasim Hardware and 11 Snpply Company. JOSEPH OAS KILL. P. A. WILLIS. ;J0E C. FULFOIiD. Advertisers! Changes of ads. must be In Ibis office by noon to Insure ehanire In the following day's Unne. For Rent. Wharf property formerly occupied by O W Hamilton as wood yard. Aisotwo desirable offices In second story of new brlok building on South Front street, Apply to 8. M.BR1NSON. X"Toyiul Acceptance' Is always given to an Invitation to ride In a Waters" carriage, as they are renowned for their easy riding qnalltlea. as welt aa their stylish appderanoe. This combination can only accrue from, a. va lid le that is perfect In eonstmctlon and dnlhh In every detail.- A better carriage wmot be built than the genuine Wstom' bn"-v, robber or stoel tires. We bnlld anv - mug you vrtnt l.owest price wnen h'y is mHrd. r ' ors, worth $4 to $0, for $3 48 275 Boys Knee Pants Buits. in all col ors, worth $2 60 to $850, for $1 9 200 Boys Knee Pants Buits, in all col ors, at 48c and 69c. MEN AND BOYS SHOES at all prices from 49c to $5 1)8. S. COPLON. Hdw. Ci., New Bern, N. C. Paints ! efore you buy your paints In vestigate Heath and Milligan Paint Strictly Guaranteed, looks better, covers more and wears longer. For sale by Foy & Sims, General Hardware, 79 M Front Street, NEW BEBN, N. C. What more can you get anywhere in addi tion to Satisfaction P We guarantee that. Suits, rcleaned.axid pressed ' if-:-- :' iv Comet Mlddld'and oUook' 8trae't ' hV' - A li1' l ' lly the firm. J. V. WOOD
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