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4 "fill- M,JV.f I fair's t blS'W,'"N2 , ll i.fW i -RIW BIBS, Hi' C," TUESDAY UOnillriMiY 5,, 1903. VOL XXI-NO. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR K ft ; , 'A if- m w I TO 45L08E J 1 00 pairs L&lies j Spring Heel Shoes, ; sizes 2 J to -5, Eegulap Price $1 25 Imd W $1 60, to CLOSE OUT AT Sale Begins 1 PORTisTEJR'S fi BEER jp is niiido from I 'are Bavarian Hops and Canada Malt, and has f jf the true hop liavor, which is the most essential thing in good beer. Sweet beer is made from rice and does' not tare the ben 3 cficial quulitieg of a good hop beer. t) I have the latest improved and best maohiner ever in the city for bottling and putting up export beer. Anyone is welcome to visit my bottling house. I will be glad to show yon how clean we do everything. ; All our stop pers are used only once and cannot carry germs -, , ' v CROWN BOTTLING WORKS 1EE J. TAYIiOR, Proprietor, Phone 105. We are receiving daily a new line of Spring Have alsorjust re ceived a very fancy lot of It RugsLwthen and Velvet Couches At iPrleesSthsit will Atonbh vaii. '-. .' .i - ; ... ..v w , Give - us a call'-and examine our stock. J No trouble to sho, gcibd . '" . Vrw tmlv.' ,J' " ' -.' ' J A:B; BMet &iCo:, ;?Br6kets;d DISOSWAY & mm co Furniture mattings Smite UoiiciM i tet! . " Crv Btti ; 1 : r : r , C rhoM J33..f ? VtW BIB, . C. ' IfalaOffloa, sl'Snwdway, Kr Tor ModemU mtrjlnt. . J!till(mtKrti. PrlU wlrtt to Nw York. . ' Dtf;'nt banking nH werranii' r liJi OUT QUICKS Conuaon Sense and J. 'Button or Laco,' en ,May 4: J Cor. Queen & Ben Street!. Vadtr Hotel Cnattawka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen "Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Befrlgerators, none better, few as good, - Agent for the Farmer Qirl and Boj Cook Stores, and F W Defoe's Lead and Paints. ; - ' , ' - f 'Rubber.?. Stamps' of - every. idescrii tlon furnished; at lowest prices;- . ' Ovven.Q. Dunn, '.'1 A DstJcloug Cls'.t af Deer,'';" pure, rrVl!n aud lriTt"orfltlnff, Is ono an srt"n--r, and nill 111 tv petite It jirtirokfls It li fonrf tnir and both mt s J 1 ink wl aa It pur. . ror Inm in bnwi and ntonls, o as a D ", t!-"' It n . , if' S F, . f r ' t 1, t 'tinf-r, Tr a ti : ... t..f a of Monday ;t'vf l'? ,-, ,- V'' ,.oi ''i: ' .-;'; Ttizcm nZUZDLt THERE IS KQSUSSimiTE , BEAtjUPQL SONG BIRDS. The Mocklar Birds of Mr. Sam Radclifffs Sweet ana ( ftuntrkaole rThsmoekteg bird ta atulr eonild- nd the sweetest linger of the festhered sbngtters of the Sonlb, sad Uie ditlno- nea u weu aetervwi. i Several montlis la the year this bird WUi Us varied note to Um enchanUneut of knmao lUteaen, 1 and who can tell batwhataadienoM of Hs own kind an eharmedbf 1U sweet tinging, perhaps Jttit SS Nordlra and other human night ingale charm their audience. Bat Maytlme U the time of the bird' glory, for It . sing both night and day. Tk bird has been aade lm mortal by the old song, "Listen to the Mocking Bird'- sad the beaaty of It votes U well worm the place It hold In the lore of the Amer lean peop'.e eapeclally In the tonth where the bird Is native. Those who have heaid the mocking MrdiatMr Sam Badcllffe'i cafe he been charmed with th sweeUeu of their voices. Their song 1 almost con stsat They are tree to their nam for they not only mock other birds bat they Imitate taccettfnlly the tone whittled on the street carrying a tone with mar velonsacearaey, and many have stopped to listen to them - thinking some person wss whittling s popular melodj- A peculiar trait of Mr Eadoiltt- bird have, whsa they dlsoover that they are being watched they top singing and wait till the persoa has passed on berore they will eoatlane tinging uttering only a few notes at a time at if Impatient to hare the person go sway. When the rwmjtt the offence hat been removi d they will begin their' song' again which ou b heard for a long dlttanoe. r ; ' OABTORXAi ftMMik. yeUSaSSMSM Beware of bottle, that carry germs,ths Crown oork need only once oaanot carry nas., 'M - --'- ' WUMTJlCTiWEXCORSlOH' Brian Crest Crswir ef Ptoplelcot aiy. Oihei rwds tome fw " ; 'P .Ressssv -V" The gresteet influs of visitors ssen la this ettr for msaySaoens, eameyetter day, beiag for the vest part oelored, al thoegk tharejwerehnsdredt of whit nplt toe' j ':? iiCHHit ,aa AH atoaa ttaeef th WUaiiiigts rauro4,Xrmaa early- 'swdr yesterday sufataevvct kngs of ohn peo ple awaUsaf the arrival el the gteat e cortlow frees Wnmlngtoa.: AtUMOMsraUeasks slowly la, aad saoa Um aoatsataf slsieeaeaM wet drifltat over Uwetly, laevsaad seels u so, one fia-f: Tkiee ears aad sa 'eicloI rely re served far white iMople and they were weU fteeketf Um m-K r'yv la addlUoa -'to h wt asmhert kroagai tat by1 -She xcaloa,'a gnat many people from this aad the adjoin ing ooantles, were aertrts ttleadsace at Oomotlsaloaart aad, Superior Court, which ars la ststloa . here. "Olher were attracted . by th (nasi baas, ball giase which waplTdTrterdv-r. U Throeghoot the day the erotrd wu very Orderly.' and estll latt right; so ' 1 few booters were httlogUielr time, but Wets Qoiet snout u. .i.-ji ts ; H aa early host la the, evalsg Ik colored coetlsgent betook JkemMlve to placet ap tows aad eajoyed'thtnttervea until shortly after aldstgM thr)r left for home. ' f 11 f - ?--' ' 1 -ht-'i 11 ii 1 II " . 'I ".iW'f I ; iO soda water BoUlw and bear bottles ated by the Crowe BettHag' Wotti art thSrooghr waahad Inild and oat. 1 l-:"i ') 900 dosea. fresh eggs st J. U, J'sfker, ; .',, i , 1 1- .'ii' "v . Th Kriat roconalrurtlTStOhld, enrich es tli I! )J, gtvoa trpetll,' aldt dlgcs Uoa.'ltrrr -qT i the aerr tnd It gnsrsn teed locui 1 and fevers and all I d not colt you I. J " o at i i ; .r Y' analarUI c-- 'inecttit, if 1 t I Ml WQa III GiRB: The Capitol Cltx Week of Enter- , ; talnment. Compsnys laeorporated. Challenge Day Without a Challenge. -Railroad Damage Suit. . Engagement Announ- v eed, Pattor Called. " rULKWH, May 4. -Raleigh It now gaily bedecked with banting and flags and' Fayettevllle and adjacent streets lined with booths and shows for the Enlghtt of pythla Carnival and Mer chants Street Fair which opens tonight The Corporation Commission Instructed sheriff Pago to collect the State ana county tax from the shows. Be consult ed hit attorney, Mr. 8. F. Motdecal and the latter advised him not tp try to col lect the tax became the Carnival isgiven by the Enlghtt of Pylhltt and the at tractions are nnder a guarantee. It It andorttood that the Corporation Com mission will make no contett. Tbt Oriental Dancert have tholr performing place located to the Btreet tight In frost of police headquarters. At first the pictures of four ladles In the garb used by Ere at the time of man's Innocence adorned the canvass boards lu front of the tent. A conference was held and city attorney Watson and Cbtet of Police MulllnS decided that In the atmosphere of the capltol these beauties mutt wear some clothing. Painters were put to work and the gay creatures converted into Qrceclaa maids and ballet girls. The Bloomfield Manufacturing Com pany of Stateavllle was Incorporated to day With $150,003 capital. The business proposed Is manufacturing cotton and woolen goods. The loading stockholders are H. A. Tount, New Sterling, A. B. Baunders, Statesville, and Cbtrles Webb ft Co, Philadelphia. The Neuae Loan and Trust Company of Smlthfleld was Incorporated today With $2,500 capital, and T. S. Ragtdale, John C. Ellington and N. M Lawrence a Incorporators. A thirty dart notice I required before a stockholder ctn tell hit ttock. The Corporation Commission It today preparing a Hit of the May appolntmentt for meeting tax listen and assessors in the western oountlet. Saturday wat challenge day for the municipal election her Tuesday but not s slngls challenge wu recorded. There It no contest at the election all having been settled in the primary. The Supreme Court will call appeal! from the 14th district tomorrow. The tult against the Seaboard Air Lice for the killing of Pat Norwood, s colored Ortmaa, near Moncnre , wu began la the Superior Court here today. Th plaintiff Mks $30,000 damaget. ! Rev Dr Alfred Moment of Brooklyn Who hu been oocupytng the pnlptt of the First Presbyterian chnroh here for severs! months will complete hit engage- meat asxt week. Rev Dr Cove, the new pastor, u expected this month. .Th engagement of Miss Mamie Bob bins' of Wilson aad Mr Warren Wood aid, tos of Hon Fred Woodard, h an nounced to friends. - The marriage will b( la June aad they will tpend ths tnav mer la Europe. ,Tbe FtyettevlUe Street Baptist church here ha called utls putor RevRJ Ba'eman of Hilton, N C. CASTOR I A ' rerlnfanU and Children. it mM Yoo jian Alwajt Boci Oia OgnAWre'o'1 J. Baiter Is agent for tae Cotmopo- iliafe patterns, they. are ttandard pat terns ssad ; with Team allowance only 10c tachoi' patterns faraUhed free with alldrette bought from $1.60 np..,v I'l" n'' moaograat Java sad Jioeha conee, i K rsrker, jr., ? -. r .- IT. -i -... - - all Of onr . Ginger Ale. sad ,8od ar put-up wrih .Crowaeorkt and ated only once, inemore carry ni terms, urown BotDIng Works, Lee J Tsy!br: JProprle- V 'ti8 vi,','."'-.! Vr 'w C!WJ Ji .Ml rtrf-r-.' ""fc Ji-t.' Tatf sotlee and retreat' e Bug Death III get yon, for. tale by F 8 Daffy, also Paris Oreen sad Acms Powder Gum. . It . . ." if : A Tall sn I. ostp)tr Uad of Interna al itock. rad pooltry .food for sals et J. R. Parker Jr. UV 'X' L-":r Wl have joss - la s fin stock of Mens boy sod . chlldrens shoes, wot wear bi, clothing collarl, eta, All In the latest ty!e snd Cheaper than any first' elaas store lo lbs town ever thing guar anteed. ., ;, ... '. - : I j i Raspsctfolly, '' . '' ''?' J, J. BAXTEft - J'5 fliur f Riit r rxl brrad, "1 J It I k-r, Jf. Imy jnur 1 J SOUE lAUDS Itching, Burning Palms, Finger Ends,-' With Brittle, Shapeless, Discolored Nails, As Well as Roughness and Redness, ONETnIGHT TREATMENT - ' Soak the hands on retiring In a strong, hot, creamy lather of Cuticura Soap. Dry and anoint freely with Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, or bandage lightly in old, soft cotton or linen. For red, rough and chapped hands, dry, Assured, itching, feverish palms, with brittle, shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment It simply wonderful, fre quently curing In a tingle application. In no other way have Cuticura Soap snd Ointment demonstrated their aston ishing curative properties more effec tually than in the treatment of the hands, especially when tortured with Itching, burning and scaly eczema. Complete local - and constitutional treatment for 'every humour of the skin, scalp and blood, with lost of hair. 'may now be had for one dollar. Bathe rreeiy witn hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubblne. and apply Cu utlcura Ointment freely, to allay itching, irritation and inflam- mfltlnn anil mtintVta nn4 honl nnA u.... , ovv.a.v wiu uvai, will. lastly, take the Cuticura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. Thit treatment affords Instant relief, permit rett and sleep In the severest forms of ecztma and other Itching, burning and scaly humours, and points to a speedy, permanent and economical core of torturing, disfiguring humours from infancy to age, when all other remedies and the best physicians fall. New Method of Turpentine Orchard inf. To Tns Editor: Permit me through jour paper to call the attention of; ill turpentine operatori in your section to the fact that a new method of working turpentine forests hu been devised by the Forestry Dlvitlon of the United States Department of Agriculture where by the product of a tttted number of trees It doubled and at the tame time the somber of hands required it nearly halved. The new method it not expensive to lnstsl snd will more than pay for itself out of the Increased profits of the first Those who wsnl to try thlt method should spply to ths Department of Ag riculture la Wuhlngton for further In formation. 'The Department will isnd an expert free of charge to start the work. Respectfully, QaaaiD HcCanTHr, Biologist, N, C Dept. Agrlcslt Raleigh, N.O.May 11908. Straw Hats. Wa ars Is receipt of s Una of hand eomt Straw Hats. All th new things era here.' Price to tult you. IW ARMSTRONG. CUSTOM HOUSE, New; Bern, If. O, Collector's Office. May 4. mi-8UP PLU8 FOB - REVENUE VESSELS. 8sax.cn Paoroaata fot supplying ship ehandlsrvk rat ton ana coal to vel ol th United States Revenae Cutter Ber- vloe.resruriariT stationed, or temoorarily, at New Berai. N.. C, and delivered on board mid vessels at that plac durrns the flicai year ending June so, iwh, will be received at this Office antil S o'clock p. in,' of Thursday, May 81, 1908, at whioh time and plaos they will be pub- Holy opened. -Tne coat f urnisaeo to se anthraolts or bituminous of best quality; uniform In character: to weigh 8,240 pounds to the tonj to be delivered on board the vessels at such times and' ip such quantitle as may be required, at tocalltie readily aeeessiDie to saia ves sels, and to be Subiees to inspection at to quality and weight, n Bidders will aain the prices both for steaming snd stov coal, aad also- their facilities for furnishing the vessels with fresh water, end their charges therefor Blank forms el jwoposala, with schedules showing artloles of ship -clisndlery and ompo eent parts of rations, may hs liad upon spslication to this , Ofllce; I'Boi'osaU must sa sentnmiD oir thus roaas Sernrate hid will alto be. reeelved at Hie sam ime ana pisos tor lubricating anq uinminaungoiia. inengnt i re served to reifcet any or all bid .v i :.. j DANIEL W. PATKIUK, Collector. : fj. . CUSTOMS BUILDING, NewPeril, B. l Bsalro raoroeau win -be re oeived at tht buUdtng nntll S o'clock P M., Friday, May IS, luO1, for furnishing fneL light, waUr. ice, miscellaneous supplies, washing towels, banting ashes, and sprinkling streets frr thl building during the final year ending June 10, WX or inch portion of the ymr as may b deemed advisable. Th right to r-irw-t any and all bid is renervwi by the Ttmniiry l)oinmm(, 1 WAWiJtt, w. PA'l'itlUK, CuKUidian. ' . MVS - i t.vwi O 1 4 f r i. vt'.-'.t OPEliA BOLISE Tuesday Night,.. Helen May Butler AND HER Ladies Military Brass Band AfS'STED BY Ta'rna Orchestra, Brass Quartette, Clarinet Soloist, Cornet Soloist, Piocalo Soloist, Violin Soloist, Dramatic Reader. Richest, Barest Musical Treat ever given in New Bern. JUNE FASHION BOOKS. "Bon Ton Toilettes and V Art fae Mode. I ENNETT'S BOOK STORE. J Try cMonitauk Cream AT THE BROAD ST. FRUIT CO. PARLOR J. W. WOOD, Practical Tinner, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Ordeis for Tobacco Flues Solic ited. All work guaranteed to give sat isfaction. Can, 1)3 found at the shop on South Front Street formerly occu piod4by the Arm. J. W. WOOD Phone 220. 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 the work done and the pipe furnished at actual cost. ' Water & Iiiabt CoiiiniissiOL For Kent. Wharf property formerly oocnp!! by G W Hamilton as wood ysrd. Also two desirable offices la seepad story of asw brick building on South Front street i ""' : : Apply to . r-1 - &M.BB1KSON. :. A Physical Drawback. No onsea" concentrate hit energies and sjooeel at say thing wlih aa naoor- rected eye trouble, t ' '' If you when reading havt an bneonv fortnbla feeling, ere drowsy, print bl,nrs, aa ache ovsr the eyes afterwards, ; you havs aa defect and should have It eorrecud st Once, there Is an excess ef nerve force expended oa this organ, ths eyet that should be Mat by th b ain eltewbere, - Parent efien woadtr wh their Child- rea ar not as bright u others, sad why ley have a natural dislike for books, It mty be they are laboring nnder a great dUsdvaatag on sooouot o eys strata snd cannot study oa seoooat of the ea oottlv. amount of energy -required to keep ap cletr Vision, s pair of ; glasses will soon stop Unlr seeming stapldtty and pat them oa aa equal footing With their playmates, If properly fitted. ' f. J O BAXTER. j I sA m K . May 12. j Another large lot of HARVEY'S i Small Sugar Cured 1 Pig Hams From 6 to 8 lbs. average. Every Ham Guaranteed to be strict ly First Quality. I a. Mkwl BHVsVIMiaiJtl 'Phone 01. v mm Everybody Looks for Bargains. We are in a position to give Bargains to those who want them. Below we give you a few of our prices. CLOTHING. aii Mens light and ilark Suits, worth $9 00, our prire 5 98 24 o 7 50i 47B 46 " " " " 5 50, " 9 98 9G ir Mens I'auts, light and dark, worth $2 60, our price $1 98 125 ir " in stripe, worth f 1 25 our price 79o 150 pr " in all colors and stripes, worth tl 00 our price (19c 1J5 Boys uits in light colors, all wool, worth $2 50 our price tl (il) 10) " all colors, worth 1 50 our price 9?c 75 " wasli goods all styles, worth f 1 00 our price 69c 500 pr Boys Knee l'ants, size from 3 to 18 years, worth $1 00 our prlco 49c 150 " " " 8 to 17 " " 40c our price I lie LADIES AND GENTS SHOES. SCO pr Hens Shoes in latest styles, worth $2 00 our price $1 69 , 440 pr " ' " 1 50 " 98o 76 pr Mens flippers, worth (1 03 our price 58c 800 pr Ladies Slippers worth i'l 00 our price tl 30 350 pr " " 1 25 " 98c 250 pr " " 1 00 " 69c F WARREN, I JIM UA1KILL, Halesmen.' 75 Middle St. next to Gaskill Gaskill Hdw. & Successors to Gaskill Hdw. Co. HARDWARE 78 Middle St. Phone 147. Keep a full supply of Huilders Material, Sash, Doors, Oils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stoves and class hardware storo. A full line of Kailroail, bteamboat and Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilers, Pul leys, 8hafting, Gearings, Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Wrenches, Bolts, Nuts, Iron, Belting, Packing, nose. Etc. Having consolidated the two houses we are prepared to furnish High Quality goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking the future patronage we are, Yours truly, Gaskill Hardware and Mill Supply Company, JOSEPH GASKILL. P. A. WILLIS. ;jOK C. FULFORD. Ecmy Pharmacy s 127 Middle Ht. Fall line of Drags and Medicines. Perfumes, Toilet Boapt, etc., also th following Mineral Waters: Matchless Mineral Spring, Buffalo Llthla, Hunny- adi. Janos, Bunyadl Matyas, Oarbena, Veronica, A pent, Red Raven Split. Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Paiterine Tooth Paste. COLUMBIAN INSECTICIDE. Orcolnm, the Great Disinfectant and . Bed Bug Destroyer. Brom-Ohlor alu m A tore PREVENTATIVE of infection ol contagion of DIPHTHERIA 4 SMALL POX. riysiclanslPrescriptionsgi specialty, A Joyiuf Acceptance! It alwayt given to an Invitation to ride In a Waters' carriage, at they ar renowned for their easy riding qualm, as well as their ttylish ppearaooe, This combination can only accrue front a ta bids that Is perfect In construction and finish rn every detail ' A better rarrtag cannot be built tlian the genuine Waters' bnprrr, rubber or steel tires. . W build anything you wans, ' Lowest price when quality is considered. . ' ,, ,. Wholesale eft Retail Grocer, 1 71 Broad Bt i a swsl van i am S. COPLON. Hdw. Ci., New Bern, N. C. Mill Supply Co., and J. C. Fulford Supply Co. MILL SUPPLIES 44 Cravon St. Phone 216.J Blinds, Glass, Taints, Ranges and everything kept in a first- trade for past favors andoliciting your Paints ! efore you buy yotir paints In vestigate Heath andMilligan Paints Strictly Guaranteed, looks better, covers more and wears longer. For sale by Foy & Sums, General Hardware," 79 Sontb Front Street, NEW BEIIW, JT. . n THB BELX0T1OH OF STOCK fc ' tot the best bade is mad with, groat ,' ' ' care. 1 h packers send ' ,- t, - THE BI8T DHKS31ED BIEI " ,r to their particular ewttotaen and w are nnmbered among theav.u.. i:; vi , ' Our eattorners. fat enm. can ewoetirs - ' upon na tot highly satltlaetery seta sor.'rV; teastingv broiling, eto, .t , t ' .tow mmm w oner an always m nee. -' (eeS eoodltlon tender, tulcr aad deli- .Spring Iamb; Dressed Poultry.' ' - The Caloi Knrkci' .. OADr?OTlTA 8!gtie , 1,4 -o l'-'t . .TboneCS, . " , 73 P",, 1ft' I'uvB'O ;'; ! T
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