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j 7i feu - . ' t17 1 w '" i Jb-.TH ol tain ! f'3-t-' .l 1 , 7 "voi.xi!iOtTwV;" RKW BIEN, J. C., rillDAT M0RIIH8, MAY 1,' 1903. TWENTY-SECOND YIAR rfn? r rirr ?i tt.uw ; JUST RECEIVED AT t,il i' -Beautiful une.:of jeneuy-r-omn, Waist Sets, Belt Pins, Sasfi Pins, and j tjj We have the luteat ibiiig In Back Combs, Side Combe, at 10c, 15c, 25c V- fm New and uprtoate aiat Bags at 25o tofl 00. ' V, : Ladles Silk Glores in Black and White and in colonels Extreme long and medium length. I $ Black Lisle Thread and Open Work with clasp, at 25c 3?' T and 50c v " Vl Ji Ladies New Linen Collars just in, plenty of sizes to fit jjk everyone, ;. Ifff A Indies New Silk Umbrellas, in all colors, with Fancy Box1' tyt k ders. See us for prioe and SAVE MONEY. . .-O DH IT A TAYLOR CO. 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 Prteesthat will Astonish yon. Give usta ( call and examine our stock. No trouble to show good Very truly i . The Dtaaj k Tailor ft. Would Turn Oraim ' j with entf 11 tliej eodld tee the gamanto worn by the -men la f ewBarn and made by rM ChadtrtcJu iWeU fitting hand tome and iwell In itrla, and abowtnr a man wltn a perfect lorm to penesuoa, or maklnf a vertee tornt 1a the Baa that la detective. If rott bavea't etderea jroar Spring ealt or light orerooat, let mi , . abow yon what a well 70a ean be when we nare maafawr garmeota, :.i , -. , IVJLr Cbdwlfc.-.v ALL!'PERS0m3 f;. wishing '1 to conriect their dwellings, stores. or other buildings vnth i water uf pow, jf iwi "of the dtv: unon ftnnll- tendent mav hitva thss ; work done and tlia r 1? o furnishod1; at . 1 JC J i . - " 1 ' Comba Pomptdour Combty.Jt.' BRANCH pFFICB i A. B. Baxter & Co. Commission Brokers, Stocb, Cotion.Graui & PrflTisiOEJ 217 Craven Street, Phone'233. KKW BERN, M. 0. Ilatn Office, 61 Broadway, Maw York. Moderate margins. Excellent Mrrlce. Private wire to New York. Biht banking and mercantile 'ref ranee t. IF TOU WANT TO Avoid that tired Spring feeling and Enjoy: the Best of Health th read what the State Chemist of Virginia the HIGHEST Apr THOEiry, says abtit Portner's id CIKTiriCATK Or INSPECTION laboutobt or BtAn Aaaam a otmt- 1st, BiomioirD, ta. The following tesolti were obtained In my examinatkm of the Tiroll Hofbraa Beer, manafactured by the Bobert ForiJ ner Brewing Co, Alexandria, Va.1 '. Speolflegiarltr, 1.0151. la lQajariat -Aioohol, USl (iavolBHM, 4.40)) MaH extract. 8 B0( Ath, 0J1 f original-Wort, 18JS). Abo tmted for reputed adn)tr- ationf ol beer, tuoh at aallcylie acid, Dlcrie acid, lwrax. bicarbonate of aoda. alum, chalk, eta, in xnrfe wimfroero. I and that U H para and, and hi all fa. t pacts, of xeeBent quality. ' It Is onax oeptionable as a bereriga, and t oaa Motion Ha tut for 'medicinal pniposas. T hv.wrwr w t rr rn 1-,' For sale at all llrst- class' laloons ' audi at wholesale by -v v raM lai. Car. ftaeca ft Ben $t. A Dvllous Class f Ceer, : pare, sparkling and Invlironttlnr, Is at Urn M. once aa appetiser, and snUsilnt the ap petite It provokes beceniae it Is nourlMi ln sod both nitwt and d-ink wlien It'l pure. For lun hem, riinnxr, or at a bracer nd t 1 1 b"wmn niMlt, or a a t r- to qn-t t!' nrct, t' re it a... . ; , fe J, . 1 o liudwc;t i."r. ff-e r- . e i . ;,hbukb. pp.BiU,;-, ,; WrVeciVlrgk and JWorii CarolUa Un 4,(tt rtrsoks a wreosbora4 , , a fiBtwaBOBevi April; t0.wTh game played hsrs tbda between (he Univer sity' ot Virginia , ana the JJolrewlty of North Carolina reenlted la a tie, the ears being 18 to la, and game was called oaa0oaaioX6rkaes, , i The gasae was caarncUrlzed : Byfieroe battlrij 'onboth deelf;tte aioltement was inunat tnrongnow toe ganw . Bankpbbcry Intended? . ;Bbadsob April 80-rOn Wednesday night, 4 we strange man were observed if the bank building kers ad look TheV Osm rosssf tNliirett and one Su dot thji street Mght; wbjfih ink burn tg, ts light being throws on the bank. BMmlng:lQ th bank,as theyl drew near, the sight watchman made known bis presence by a eongh, which alarmed tkewtrangers' aad they ' disappeared asMaslots.'- ; - ; Ko farther trace Was seen of them and What "their Intentions were csrinotbe SUtedbnt U looked as it they were In terested In the bank, .. .. i, n Jl ' WIHTHR0P. April 80. The 'weather continues oool, thongh the crops are still looking pretty. i We see that several are complaining of potato bugs being so numerous, but glad to say that our neighbors nave had but little trouble so far. The barge Busle Hitch Is losdlng with lumber at the Roper mill. We regret to say that Mr Lea Fllnn, who was so serloosly hurt last Tuesday died Thursday am at s.18 o'clock.' The remains were takes to the family burial ground at Pantego, accompanied by his brother of Bayboro and Mr A D Holtoo of thlsplaoe. Mr Fllsa seemed to be a very aloe aad pious young man and was highly thought of by the many friends he won, during hk short stay. His va- oant chair will Jong be missed. Mr O O Bpetght, returned home from Norfolk lYa. Sunday am where he was called a few days en business. tWe are glad to hare oar friend, Mr. Johnnie Teletoa back with us, who has been spending some time at hts old home lsMymonth. " . 'V V .Capt W Dixon, of the tug Wlnthrop, returned home yesterday ' from a short rUIt at Belbavaa.- Aassall lad, with. sis ehnm, were over to Mr A Lee's store yesterday, p m. pur okaslngkams,f whlohwe think they are Wy 'fond of, Judglhg by the number tb carried away with them. ; !lAprU 80.-Mr 0 D Taylpi'.' aad Mrs M A Morton went to Blrerdala to attend bsrial of their Usee, a little girt of Mr and Mrs Jao Conner'. ' ' f j MrrO W Bell and little Johnnl are spending ;the week with her daughter, Mrs JO Taylor. , : ' ' . Misses Madle Bell and Ola Long drove over to Morehead City last , frlday and retnrned home Sunday to be at Baaday Mr ItennlfluBarber spent Monday in New Bern. . ; Mi Jesse Taylor la the happy recipient of a young lady at his house who lips the beam at M lbs avordopols. t Timber Is la place oa the eanal for a aew bridge te be -eoastnetea across the Upper end of the N. A B. banal' la place of thebWos- 'X'Ci Messrs, iubank. yudley nd pthers are agsia arouad os tkals ;frstt tret ou- Tastaadlass-susswUL gtveeveryvne aa epperttsityi te-sabeerfbe' for what rses assy as asedia.y-1 .r.n i , i MlMtMadby BeB Is adtertulasf jbsr lohool sssaSMSssmsst bt tbr Bay iad alght of the IHlirhH ..' Mr Bobt MX5on46f, Vloe President rf tlMAACGeaal.OostQreat. Bridge, Ta Is hers directing the baUdlng of the aew bridge across the New Bert and Beaufort eaaaL He leaves ayata for Us horns ea the sOtk, " ' Mr Q LOobnor, postmuter'at Blades, sear North Barlowe, has gone to New Bern, taking with him his Wife sad la- feat da at slew They -go to stake thetr spring purchases. - . ; ' i, , Jes B Bell, Xsq. ose of ear swrchaSts, It speadlng today ta New Bern on basl utii1 "" X v f -., ' Dr 0 N MuoM hsi been kept boty for the past few Weeks' snswertng the aisny calls over hts huge territory ol pracilor, 'Hyotf want 'good bread bny y .fBrarte.; no ir from Take notice end retreat or Bag Death Win get you, for sale by t B Duffy, also Paris Green and Acme fowderOum.; ' ,. 1 If . . . . ! - ' J. J. Better Is agent for tae Cosmopo. Ihtm pttternt, ' tbey are standard pat-t"-ns Ble with seta allowance only fie e- h or pafi'rnt fnrnlslied free with all drc"-''! boii1 1 from f 1.80 up, , - - Fst ! ftCC'-t. ." 1 ! r r , i In r-i -. ; ., f r i',.. ! ' t ; if' f r IIPMIECIIPS ; Of Grt State Interest Next Tuesday. . ,', Stock Farm Established la , Wake ' Wilcox Case Appeal. Heavy April Balnfall. Uattls- KllgoCase. TJtley - ; Case. : Raleiqh, April 80. Next Tuesday Is toe date for the munlolpal elections In North-Carolina end in many places there la keen Interest In the result. There it no opposition to the Democratic ticket la Raleigh except two Independent .can didate) for aldermen. Efforts to secure a candidate to run against Mayor Powell have failed." A prominent Republican Was besought to run and he told ' those asking him to get up a petition In the ward In which they claimed 200 Demo crats would support him. After work ing all day they returned with three sig natures. The Democratic chairman here proposes to keep a record of any who vote for Independents Tuesday and the y jrlll be debarred from Democratic pri maries hereafter. The anti-saloon league does not exist in Rtlelgh except that Its State headquarters are here. There Is no local anti-saloon league In Raleigh though the movement began here. In Durham the anti-saloon league Is taking an activo part In the campaign and Is publishing a dally sheet called "The Voter." Prof. J. B. Carlyle of Wake Forest will go to Fsyettevllle to speak tomor row night on local taxation. Col. John S. Cunningham went to Rocky Mount and Elm City today to complete the local organization of the Farmers Protective Association. Governor Aycock will deliver the commencement address at Bombay school In Davidson county on Msy 5th. The reported Illness of Hon Chts F Warrtn of Washington, NCwill cause much oneaslness to his friends through out the State. Mr T A Armstrong, a New Jersey man who has been living here several years, has established a large stock farm on a tract of 700 acres 3 miles fiom Raleigh, just beyond the Catholic Orphanage. He has over 700 head of cattle now, Inclu ding 830 sheep and 130 goats. He Is Hading a ready market for Spring lambs. The appeal of James Wilcox, convicted of murdering Miss Cropsey, will be ar gued before the Bupreme Court May to. The rainfall here during this April was 5.92 Inches, which Is greater than In any April In 17 years except in 1695 when it wat.7.95. The average precipita tion for April Is only 8 47. The suit 6f Brewer and Oo. against the Seaboard Air Line for $5,000 worth of cotton burned at Wake Forest vu be gan here today. Itev. T. J. Gattls has secured Messrs. Argo and Shaffer of Raleigh at addition, al counsel in his suit for $100,000 dam ages against Rev. Dr. Jno. O. KUgo aad others to be tried bere In October. Dr. Kflgo wtll also employ members of the Raleigh bar. The aggregate weight of the nine di rectors of the hospital for the Insane here Is over a ton. Clerk of the Federal Court Grant says that tot a tingle petition la voluntary bankruptcy has bees Hied here this year. . r k Commissioner of Agriculture 8. L. Patterson has gone to the tat experi ment farm In Edgecombe. State Chemist B. W. Ktlgore is a witness this -week la a suit In NashJaJslttant State Chemist Williams Is at the -experiment farm la Iredell. - ' ' . j, . ,The opinion In the Edward L. TJtley ease fwllt be otrtlSed to Fayttterllle Monday and he will be brought to the penitentiary then to serve his SO year seatsutew: . saU'V v'.'Ci-'.i'jfts. CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. . Ilii i KM Yob Han Always Bought Bears ther Blgna tare of - vKf;? Straw Hats. ; -We are la, receipt, of a Una oY hand some Straw Hats. All the sew things are sere. Fnoss to tult you. . t !: i ' BW ARMSTRONG Citv VoucIiGrg "AH persons holding City' Vouohers will please present them at oaoe to the City Treuurer for payment. The City does not want lo have a voucher out standing aad unpaid on May 1st 1001. ' '' ; ; THOS. DANIELS, .; r .-.if . - -.City .Treasurer.,- Remember you can get Harrlt' Llilila and Vaile Jlocum Waters 85c per gallon and don't forgot we keep Red Raven Bplllav Apolllnarlt, llunradl and Swim fordt Acrnlfd wntnraand ITurrlt' OIngor Aln.HfiT't 1' - i ! C." - a ?',:!( P. VOICE OP THE PEOPLE Are we Lacking In State Pride T j .1 have been very much Impressed since ( I have been In the public schonl work , the utter neglect of, and the important j necessity of the. Legislature In making ! the 30th dav of Mav a day to cnmmvico- rate the first Declaration of ludopi ii eace. ' That one fact seems to be fast fading frombur view. . If it bad been any other State save North Carolina It would Ion' since been' demanded by her people. Not that North Jarollnais lacking In her love of liberty more now, than when the declared In good old Mecklenburg to throw off the burdensome and galling yoke of oppression, and renounce her allegiance to England and no longr.r subjects to her crown; hut Hl-mv-lect. ' I heard our faithful suporintendunt sty, "In visiting the schools of Graven county there was only two schools that gave the correct answer to the question. When was the first Declaration of Inde pendence made?" If any State from the Atlantic to tLe Pacific, from the Lakes to the Gulf, has any right to more than another to be proud and exult la their State pride It la the people of this grand old State. I heard a gentleman visiting the Char leston exposition say he was Introduced to nine ladles from Virginia and every one Informed him she was from that State. State pride was very prominent with them, you see. I am glad he was not lacking In It, for la every Instance he made a "Jeffersonlan bJw" and said, "I am glad to say, I am from the Stale of j North Carolina." If there Is one cause why wo at a State should feel proud of our citizenship, It la because she was the Alpha and Omego of our Independence. Let every teacher from Cherokee to Currituck, In every city, town, village, hamlet and cross roads, join In keeping this fresh and green In. the minds and hearts of thoteho are coming after us. Then they can say with our loved Gaston "Carolina, Carolina, Heavens blessings' attend ber. While we live wewlll cherish, protect and defeni her." It was no greed of territory, no jeal ous political ambition, that has charac terised almost every disturbance In our nation that caused that heroic band to meet In Mecklenburg on the 20th of May ms, but the love of liberty. It was there the babe was born and the cradle of liberty was rocked and the world today feels the rocking to end fro to and fro. "Then Hol for Carolina, that's the land for me, On her happy bordors all her sons are free." The small boy shoots his fire crackers and ahouts until he la hoarse, "Hurrah for the fourth of July," while the 20th of May goes unheeded by. Not that I would take one hurrah, from our "glori ous Fourth," but add more to our grand incomparable 80th day of May. "Behold what a fire a little spark doth (90th of May did) kindle." On the tOlh day of May, let It ring out from the great depths of our hearts, from mountain to see shore, many hur rahs for this great great, grand and glorious day, and In trying to inspire others, we may beocmo more In love for The Old North Btate. "Breathes there a man with soui so dead,.' Who never to himself hath said, This Is my oWa my native land ? . L. A. n. '; JtHcizVt May FestiraL , .,A great deal of Interest la being takes by. our people Is the Raleigh's May Festival which It to be held the' entire week of May tlh-Oth Inclusive. This fee tlval Is to be held aader4he auspices ;of the K. of P. Lodge and bids fair to be the largest Carnival ever held la our State. , The attractions will be furnished by the great GaskUl-Mundy-LevItt Car nival Contpany, which ' Is the igreatesrn orgaalsatloa of Its kind la America. L The railroads aavs takes- quite ta In terest In this ' Carnival by giving a one fare rats for the round trip. ' -. -' ; . Tnere ,wlU be more bands, pirader, midway features, free street attractions, military manoeuvtrs aad eihlblti than ever arsmbied Is Raleigh before. : ' 'r The clectrlo displays at sight will be something marvellous. There WW be eleotrlo arches, electric fount tins and thousands of Incandescent lights.' Beau tiful search lights from., off the top of buildings which will make Faystlevtlle street look at bright as day. . ; l And sa.tbe rail road rat Is auoh a low one there will b crowds "that will go from here , A full and ooasplet line, of fancy cakrs aad oraokers at I It Pai ker, Jr'f. - v - ' , - t : . . , iROQum '' . The (rent reconstructive tonlo, enrich es the blood, gives spptllte, aldt diges tion, strengl hons the nerve and Is gaaran teed to cure chills and fevers snd all malarial oondttlnaty' Does not eott you one ocat, If sot saiUflcd. ' SAe at ' - Durrrs rnARMACY fi00do7.cn funh f-r.s t J. R. Tarter, Jr's. SKIN-TORTURED BABIES And Tired, Fretted Mothers Find Comfort in Cuticura Soap and Ointment When All Other Remedies and Physicians Fail. Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies and rest for tired, worried mothers In warm baths with Cuticura Soap, and gentle anoint ings with Cuticura Ointment, purest of emollient skin cures, to be followed In severe cases by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent Pills. This is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, permanent and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply skin and scaly humours, with loss of hair, of In fants and children, as well as adults, and Is sure to succeed when all other remedies and the best physicians fall. The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as in eczema: the frightful scaling, as In psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as In scalled head; the facial disfigurement, as in pimples and ringworm; the awful suf fering of Infants, and anxiety of worn out parents, as in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum, all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to success fully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap. Ointment and Pills are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement Is made regarding them that Is not-justified by the strongest evi dence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford Immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard skin cures and humour remedies of the civilized world. We have just In s fine stock of Mens boys and chlldrens shoes, neca wear hats, clothing collars, etc, All In the latest style and cheaper than any first class store In the town ever thing guar anteed. Respectfully,! J.J. BAXTER. 3 A Physical Drawback. No one can concentrate Mb energies and succeed at any thing with an uncor rected eye trouble. If you when reading have an uncom fortable feeling, are drowsy, print blurs, an ache over the eyes afterwards, you have an eye defect and should have It corrected at once, there Is an excess of nerve force expended on this organ, the eye, that should be tent by the brain elsewhere. Parents often wonder why their child ren are not as bright at othert, and why tey have a natural dislike for books, It may be they are laboring under a great disadvantage on account of eye ttrtln and cannot atudy oo account of the ex cessive amount of energy required to keep up clear vision, a pair of glasses will soon stop their seeming stupidity and put them on an equal footing with their playmates, If properly fitted. J O BAXTER. FLIES CABBY GERMS. Be careful what you drink. Drink Hofbrau Beer. If it is Hofbrau it is Pure Peach, Vanilla, Strawberry and Banana Cream TO-DAY :-'..ATTH .. - BB01M FRUIT CaflBLDR '' Bubber, ' Stamps of every ' descrip tion furnished at lowest prices., .Owen G. Dunn, . 1ft TOLLOCt ST. IUtVsWi and secure the handsome Coffee TJrn now on exhibition at my store, for the Chiirch of your choice. J. L. lit ML 'Pit aiia fat - We are at the Same Place Giving prices and articles that we cannot mention in our adv. We like to show peoplo what wo are doing. We don't charge yon anything for looking we will show you with pleasure. Look at these prices: We liavo sold more goods than anyone in the city. We will give the people MORE BARGAINS than ever before. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, tlotliing department is r.p-to-date. Trices below zero. Below we will give you prices that have never heard of before. 250 Mons Light Suits, made by Ham- ors, worth $4 to $0, for $3 48 burg & Bros, wortli 15 & $18, at $9 79 275 Boys Knee Pants Buits, in all cil- 250 Suits Custom made, in black and ors, worth $2 GO to $3 50, for $1 98 all colors, worth $3 and 1 10, at $5 98 200 Boys Knee Pants Buits, in all col- 225 Suits in all colors, worth JO to $?, ors, at 49c and 69c. for MEN AND BOYS SHOES BOYS CLOTHING. at all prices from 45c to f 3 98. 600 Boys Knee Pants Suits, in all col- DRY GOODS DKPARrMENT. Ladies Dross Goods, all sorts and all colors, prices below zero. 10c and 12)c Dimities all colors and Btyles, at 7Jc. 10c & 121c Percales in remnants at 6c yd. Bleaching of all qualities from 8Jc, to 9jc for the best made. Calicoes all col ors and qualities at 4jc, Domestics, all qualities from 8 jc, to 4 Jc for best made, Ladies and Child rens Blippers from 48c to $1 98, worth double the money. 100 dozen Mens Shirts worth 75c and fl at 48c each, Hats at all prices Hamburg and l aces al Factory Prices this week. M P WARREN, JIM OAKILL, Salesmen. 75 Middle St, next to GaskiU Gaskill Hdw. & Millrr 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 219.; Keep a full supply of Builders Material, Bash, 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 furnish High Quality goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking the trade for past favors and soliciting your future patronage we are, Yours truly, M Minn and JOSEPH QABKILL. P. A. Advertisers ! Changes of ads. must be In this oiliee by noon to Insure change In the following day's Issue. For Bent. Wharf property formerly occupied by O W Hamilton aa wood yard. Also two desirable o floes In second story of new brick building on South Front street ' Apply to S. M. BR1NSON. A Joyful Acceptance 0 Is always given to an invitation to ride In a Waters' carriage, as they are renowned for their easy riding qnalltiee, as well as their stylish appearaooe. This combination can only accrue from a ve hicle that la perfect In construction and finlib In every detail.. A better carriage cannot be bnllt then the genuine Waters' bnprr, rubber or steel tires. We build anything yon want. Lowest prioe when quality Is considered. . Wholesale ft Betall Grocer, m n.j ta m. uivm 9H S. COPLON. Hdw. Ci., New Bern, N. C. Mill Supply Company, WILLIS. ;jOE C. FULFORD. Paints ! efore you buy your paints In vesti gate Heath and Milligan Paints Strictly Guaranteed, looks better, covers more and wears longer. For sale by Fo;i Simis General Hardware, 79 SonUi Front Street, NEW BURN, N. C i Marked Down for School ; Children. METTSBOOK-K AAAS A WW WWW t0)MMMm J4 W. WOOD, ; Snocessor td fof ec)Wood) PradifaiTmner,: PLUMBINQ AND (IJS fITTINQ All work n-vsurantoiad in sdvw tat. . i.rainvn t. . ; , - ... HI vu. . . . , . Can to foifiia at th ihop on . f1Mlt- UH. rtaV-... ' 1. '' . . cost,, ::;;i ''" tC r::;r a P! r evavuf WUAtTUk tVl AaSWl J VW pled ty tLa ErrrC'rH! W- j.;wVwood T" , -" I 4
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