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TWf NTT-SECOND YIAR lift i ... ".I. . f.-i'-V-.". - 'vV;..'i V .'.J.....'k.'V.-s..-'.."-'..,S''-'-l''f TO CLOSE OUT QUICK. k 100 pairs Ladies Common Sense tnd y Spring Heei Shoes, J Button or Lace, sizes 2i to 6, itegulak Price $1 26 and w $150, to CLOSE OTJt AT Sale Begins Monday, May 4. 4'i BEER 1 is made from Pure Bavarian Hops 'and Canada Malt, and has j the true hop fl i vor,, which is the moet essential thing in good M beer. Sweet, beer is made from rice and does not; hare the ben- eGcial quaUties of a good hop beer: - Sit- . pl I have the latest improved sij city for bottling and putting up Anyone is welcome to visit g glad to show yon how clean we pers are used only oace and cannot carry germs. CROWN BOTTLING WORKS J. TATIiOBi Proprietor Phone 105 : MttiJoi.-'ilWi i-Bera '.Streets,-' .. ... .: ( THE . DISQSWAjf & We are receiving daily a new line of : Spring Have ceived lot of alSO jUSt V TO; a very fancy Riigs, Leatht3r: and Velvet Furniture c-i VVUV At rslcthat tll ' .A.t.Y. Y ' tftoP-hfi; fit 'iS- xwm ftirwA :n o ' aiMir Mrl ' ? trouWe to. show good -Commissidni f : Brokers. ; Steels, Gotlc3,Graiii ftFrcr:::-: '' ' -i ' " I'7 Craven Street, .'rhone:238. .-A, MfiWBHUI, H. C. Malnpfflce, 1 Woadway, Now York , Moderate marelns. XceIlntSrTi e it ana best machinery erer in the export beer. my bottling bouse. lwill be our stof- do everything. All 4 tflJhnT think 4 Ton hv tried an of our Spee ial FIstom of Cold Bodm Wa- ZZ , ter. Then are several of then 4 idm win Tetrean jm m any .old weather. For instance . hay yon tret -tried our welW : 'known Oream PhMobata? If 3 ?t you have -.' YdkKrioty a (rtodThmg.- 3: t v -lf yoa haven't, there Is i X r real treat yet in store for yoa, M P Onr mmtatkm of havins tha . C l best soda in town most be sua it ' tained, and that is Whv.we 3t W ' naaa ml the kael nnaa Jt - Juices (or our tyrdps, and why narticnlar .flaot von want". r aad why our old aoda to al-t 2Lt ways OOLD. 4 3 ;C Cor. 8, Front A Middle SU. l WiUmttWvvvvvvvvO JJIBOYEpl '; LH diseases ( the hone saooetsfnUj trtated. 1 BnaaawdiQ and other forms of CoMe eared,' Blln4.8tager permaaentiy relieved, Se Core, Ho Pay. f ; 7 frte-.oit. a CUSTOM H008I5. New Bern. K. O, voiiecior s urnce, v . iwi. suf. FOB KKVBNUK vKSsELS."- Sbalbd PnorosAM for STipplying hlp onanainry. rauons ana coal to vesoels ot tne united states Revenue Cutter 8er vioe,refrurlarly stationed, or tomporari, at New Bern, N. O.. and dellntrad on ooam saia vessels at tliat nlaoe durinr the fiscal year endlp June (, WW, will be reoelved at this OlUoe nntil 1 o'nlnr.k p. m, of Thursday, May St, 1903, at wuicn sime ana pace tney will be pub Uolr opened.. 'Tlie coal fumlihAd to h anthracite or bituminous of beat qnalltv Dimrm in naracer; to weigh l.H-lli pound, to the ton; 'to be delivered on board the vecls at such times and in each qnantlti as may be required, at locanuea reanny aecwssiuie to said vas aela, and to be ul')"-t to lnwtion an to quality and wt ighU. liimlcrs will name the prices both for stnamin; and tore coal, and also tlinlr faoilitnui tut furnishing the veisels with I mih watflr, and tlielrcbargostlierpfor. Jilnnk forms of proposals, wilh ilieilulf sliowlr " articles of ship clunillcry snl omn..i nfnt pnrU of ration i..T be ..,n l BlilHtion to tt is ( re; 'f" :,: tf v T rs f''iir i i i - t . i , ..:! .. is T I ! ) 1 f. t ! HI i3:i lite cf Itching, Burning,' vmiM Blood; I, Qottoara Eeeolveat Pills ehooolate coated) are the product of twentyttye years' practical laboratory experience' In the preparation of remedies lor the treatment of humours of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, and are' confidently believed to be superior to all other alteratives as well as liquid blood - purifiers, however expensive, while enabling all to enjoy the curative properties of precious medicinal agents without consuming needless "expenses and Often hilarious nortionadf alcohol - In which such medicines hare hereto- ' lore beea preserved. a . ; , -v --. , Cutioura Pills are alteratfyeVantlsep' fle, tonlo and digestive, and -beyond question the purest, sweetest; most suc cessful and economical blood and skin purifiers, humour cures and tonic-digestives yet compounded. Medium adult 'dose, on pill.. Complete external and Internal treat ment for every humour may now be had for one dollar, consisting of Cutt cura Soap, to cleanse the skin, Cutlcura Ointment, to heal the skin, and Cutl cura Besol vent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set, costing bat one dollar, is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp and blood humours, eczentaa, rashes, Itching, and Irritations, with loss of hair, from infancy to age, when phy sicians and all other remedies XaiL FEARFUL OCEAN ACCIDENT. A Score of Persons Killed or DroWned .by a Collision of Coastwise Vessels. A. collision at sea involving the. loss ot probably twenty or more persons- oc curred off the Delaware icoaat Tuesday morning daring a heavy fog.;: The- Old Dominion Lino steamer Hamilton' cut the Clyde Line steamer, Saginaw in two and the latter, sank In twenty tnlnntes carrying with It some of its crew sad passengers.-' The Hamilton was bound from Norfolk tor New Yorkaad the Bagtnsw was safl lag north to Philadelphia. Both' boats were steaming slowly and using-every pteeauUba to avolda collision and there was no blame attached to any of the of &rxrs or crew f etthar vessel,' - - ''i V- ElccUdnlit.Cilnoi. 4 OeaUemen aad Feller Cltlsens, Now don't yon forget.lt." ' ; ' ' '' ' ' rTha Independents are elected,-;- Jast like I expected, sW-i ::S And art climbing the goldeslatr.nVt TharBIglars" weraa'tlB H:W&f. Whan they ran egla It i V V-(V Jj' . The Independent tlekst " v x ;f'; " r-Tdnri'TrttifDo.) Steamer S F PbllUpt came on time last night,, . . .7.,..-. r. High water ,.stIU holds U's own, by going dowa slowly, but sbadr and other small mm baooB are still scarce, -z?,, ffWX fT'i5 Dosologyi-f1 V;;? I ' " I - v Barlowe aad Ktrtk Hariowe.v- 'May 7-Meesrs GeosWlllU aad' Daa Ben of Morehead Were Ultors' at Bar lows last Baada. T,hy retarped home (a. lis afteraoon. ; - . Kiss Margaret JIcLsaa of Orieatai has been l pending a iew weeks with Aer mtay friends of this seotloa. 'i i. --i MrS Charles Q. Blades of Philadelphia is on a visit to er brother-Mr'tY. S Mnrin of Blade.- WJ ; . . Our readers hl oliferve th'si' Jnl oorl nous Jiariowe. territory ass own esir Uihed a new post office to be, knows .as Bladei 'At.Vf 4- j.v- Mia Freshwatet I, Wtlng the family of Mr I N Howard dl Blkdes. ' ' ;Mr Clyde Eby of the Kim City ' Lum ber GoVwaev down Tuer,y arranging to pot la a saw mill on Clubfoats Creek sear North Harlower.J..''.'':. '.vi - ' Prof. LedelL an npliol,,. front New Bern l here , leeting eyes snd selling glaiseS to oar people-thls week.4 " " ; f .Mr Joe Fisher of Rlverdale was here this' week looking efier the contemplated plant Of the Elm City Lumber ..'Com pany's tram road with which he espeote to be engaged, t, i' . -r.- MIbscs Madle Boll, Ola Long.'BeMle Mortos.May idimt and Ads Tlcclon snd perhaps other, of ITarlowe Went dowa to lilsdes to attends party given la honor of MUs Frrnhwaier last Tuc,- d,y n!f;?it. . ' ' Mrs. Berths Bell left lant Thursday fof Kew I i n v.li r tli, gxis to make s tlU to r . Don't bny tines till y La.'los fl . irradrJI,!- 1 - V -1, ' s? In lli, following ffn our U ' r , In all I Blf "Railroad Damage Suit Before Vi? iSnpreme tfJfirt'r V "r .'r - v -" s TJUey Haklng Bricks. Carnival Ai- tractions. City' Employees -"l - Mnst Pay 'Debts. Sea. ' i board Railroad Ap- 'peals Its Ce.- 1 -BAtatoH, ilay -7.-The first serious dlfficnlty dating the Carnival ocenrred early this morning at a place on Kast Dsvle street. ' YYtJl Mangunu- white man! from Pujhsmhad his throat cut dangerously if not fatally cat by s negro hack driver, John Kelly. Another young I nwra v they are not serious. ; Msngunj. Is In the hospital in a -sertoas condition r while Kelly Is In Jail waiting developments; . tThe salt of "rlarrell against the Joath: era raUwsy was argued in the Sopreme Court by Ool Henderson snd" Captala Cason for the railroad and E. 'J.' JasJIoe for the plaintiff Harrelh was an engineer between Marlon and Blacksbarg,.N. snd w( killed by , tressle falling vln, This happened In Booth Carolina. Salt was brought in this State and ;the jnry gave; $16,000 darhsgw. The railroad eontiads that ; the suit should have b.en brought.lo South Csrollna. Edward L. Utloy was brought to - the penltenilary last night to begla his 80- year sentence for killing hotel clerk Hoi Ilngiworth at FayeltevUte. : Be w)ll be placed at work making brick. , Governor Chasr- B. Aycock went to Sanford this afternoon td deliver an ad dress before a school and will return Friday morning. """ Ths big . snake in one of the Carnival attractions will, be fed this afternoon and his uveal Consists of thirty ohiok- eas. us is fed onoe every tnree weeks. Ths executive committee of the hospi tal for the inaane met here today. -Work will be began connecting the ssylam with the Olty works. Convict labor will be secured If posilble. - , : The Carnival Ball will be given to night la the Baney Hal) and MUs Lillian Tucker crowned as Queen. " Herdame of honor is Mrs. Oarland Tooker.' She will have no maids of honor. ' The hall Is handsomely decorated to national snd Raleigh colors. The board of aldermen last- night se lected cttV officials for the voir. Most of the old-officers, including .Chief of Police Uaulns, Sanitary inspector T, P. Sale and city atty W. L. Watson were re elected. ; -A resolution was passed qatrlng eiiy employees to pay their 4ebts within 80 dsys after, contracting them or -lose their Jobs. Mr. J. M. Qatnn of Elnston and Miss Jullt Stephenson of Wake oouaty ware married here last night. - V The Ssaboard Air Line has taken an appeal In' the Norwood ease here where $1,-000 damages were gtven for killing the.hegro fireman, Norwood, atMon chfe.- -' : -.; .The street Carnlral grows more and more lively ae. the - week near, an end. The attractions, are very-good Indeed. Qot. Aycock, Bute Auditor Dlon ana Other efflclals visited .- the stadium last evening and enjoyed the exhibition mere, i ne pioycie naer wno loops-vne- loop l a saaryel. ' .' Dr WB Davldsod ot Newtoashot and killed A negro,; Daa McKiaaey,' theie when the negro threatened hint with as joa": wait good hresd, bay. yonr neiix from i H Fsrksr, r.s t Ms s Farmers ate badly behind with their work owing tq the eontloded rainy We've bees navlng.eooslderable' Sick aess la our oommantty lately On ' the 36th sit.- Mt-Airred .. Tcnitall'wa saatahed down by hi, horse and. was foasd dragging ; about with ths .bridle rela wrapped around one finger, insenst bis and bleeding profusely. The doctor was called, bat could never revive him. Hscoatlnued in a state Of unconscious ness, and grew gradually- weaker until eleven o'clock vlat. Thais Jay he died. He had s strbko of parsrysll some time from wjbtch he had never fully recovered He Was about 16 yearl old, " . T; ' ; .M John RWeiikloaV very sick and has been, for 18 lr. U - wat. thonght to be dying several tt i.es but Is still llv l g snd It is hoped" is -somewhat better. He hat Wen alien Jed by tlr.e doe- torr, ;' .'-...." , . ,j ;,' i'or XufHn'.s aud Children. ," Hi3.Kni Ycu Have Alleys C:":M Boars the Stature LAW ; SCHOOL. T!m iummrr Tel iii I V, c -ii ' Ui lif ! i I 'I I '1 I 1 I "II III J'lIHI POLLOCKSVILtE." -i., ';K--5B,---. - - r j t, . . 's--- May 5.-There Was no hall at this place yesterday tboogh It hailed at Olivers 6 miles from her "and a Qk Groves miles: , No-: damage" Was done to the OropS. ; - r The conUnned - cold ' weather and abondant down pout of rain this spring Is nuking farming very uncertain as the come no Is bad and ins cut worms are worse t.A y t 1, turn, labor ts getting very scarce and hard to control owing to the big prloes paid snd great demand for hands in the timber business. Mr: Johni Harrison Who is grading a wide gnade railroad in Pamlico county; left here, yesterday, taking wtth'hlm 1 or 8 negro men from this place, be is to psy tnem fi.vu per day, here the .farms most be neglected as farmers can't afford suen prices as this. The following left here ths 4th to see the bate bir game between the New Bern teeraand the Chicago team at New Bern: J B Bender, J R Horner, ljr O J Bender, Clyde Bell. Hugh Hearst, J B Whltty,' Clifford Bsrrus, Street tee, BoyaU and. Ed Bowden. ; All report a good 'tin but pronounced the game a very poor one, a. '-..--. fit. 8 E Koonce's fsmUy will leave for Wilmington sometime next . week. The doctor was home for few days last week, he is well pleased with Winning ton and the outlook Is for a goad prac- tke. v.. su'y .;;"' . Bender Bros, are still offering their store and lot here for sale very oheap, only .,000 for store, dwelling with ten rooms with barn and stables all new and a well of the best water to be had In Jones county., - Mr Edgef B. Elliott has purchased tbe property of Mr John C Whltty in -this place Snd will move his family here to live next September. . ' ' Mr WE White Ot this place Is speak ing of selling his property and business here. This is a fins opportunity for a good first plass mechanic snd blacksmith Mr White has had all he was able to do since he moved here. Falling health Is the cause of his desire to sell out his property aad business. Dr O J Bender will leave here for a trip through Onslow county in a dsy or two to fill professional engagements. AU soda water bottles and beer bottles nsed bythe Crown Bottling Works are thoroughly washed Inside and out. OLIVERS. May. 4- We have had s severe rain snd hall storm here this evening. Es-sherlff W N Harriett and Miss Del- la Bynum passed through Olivers yes terday. - We had a large fire near bars snd lots of .fence burned. The . woods caugni from 0 M Heaths tram road. Mr Nate White and Mr Hiram Bell of Pojlocksvtlle passed through Olivers to day oa their way to Trenton. Mr Willie Bishop, our hnstllng sewing ma 'mine agent was here Thursday We were glad to see so. many attend Sanday School Sunday at Plney Grove, we hope they will .attend every Sun' day. ' Mr. and Mrs. MUtOn. HoUoweU of New Bera are here visiting Mr J J Simmons and family. C . . ' Mr W fl Bishop of New Bern came this morning 1, 7 -r -s ' : . ; Mr John Mannett of near Pollocktville visited at Olivers Sunday.- Mr Paul McDanleJ and; sbter Miss Euls went to New Bern Friday. - ". . Mr Robert Howell lost a fins male list week with' ntln:' V Mr Beamon ., ot Pollookevlils " visited Olivers Sundsy. v ;;?rj';. The storm blew lots of c fence down thlseventag'T'--'"v" Mr D B Heath went to New Bern Fri day on bnslaess.4 V: f Crty Byes. - P i fi ii' i mm tgmmmifum i - . Molhers, Qoakers, Beckers and Leg gets Oat tlakee 10a. package at J B Pat! ker,Jr's,.:'.:-r:;-tr;v.: . .a. ' r A Beware of bottles that carry germs, the Crown cork need only onoe cannot carry - Ws have Just in a fine stock ot Mens boys 'and child rens shoes, neck west hats: clothing mIIsis,' etc,: All id the latest style snd cheaper thsa any first class store in tbe town, ever thing guar- en'eeJ. , ' . - . n , , l " Bespeotfully, ' . - " , J.J.BtXrKB.J D Jicions j& Uefrcshkg .In the; . r v .' ' . ,-.. V nr:: a. r-. V.'s I ' t' n i ! - t rare In ii ' '(uTi i, h ii only Vie )' t' 1 n i . c a: n wiroi;:- - : 1 c m'.I i'i.'" l,y t:-" Z I ' j n : ..nit f. r - ' - Save 1 money by buying e ybur files and all kinds of stationery from Owen G. Dunn, J59 POLLOCK ST- Tuesday . Night, . Helen May Butler AND HEB. " ASSISTED BY Talma Orchestra, Brass Quartette, Clarinet Soloist, Comet Soloist, Piccalo Soloist Violin Soloist, Dramatic Reader. Richest, Barest Musical Treat ever given in New Bern. JUNK FASHION BOOKS. "Bon Ton Toilettes and IS ArtS Mode. EMITS BOOK STORK I 2 J. W. WOOD, Practical Tinner, PLUMBING AND- GAS FITTING Ordeis for Tobacco Flues Solic ited. All work gnaranteed to giye sat isfaction. Can b3 found at the shop on South Front Street formerly occn pied.by the firm. J.W. WOOD . Phone .220, ! ALL PERSONS wishing to connect their dwellings, stores, or other buildings jivith water or sewer system of the city,' upon appli cation to the Superin tendent may have the work done and the pipe fiirnished at actual -slater & UnJil ' CcnmiissiQD. For Rental ; ' Wharf property formerly occupied by Q W Hamilton as wood pard g- Also two desirable offleeS In second story of new brlol boildlng oa Bon Ik Front street.f 1 T1- 'j y ' Apply to , ; '. . - ,,"A Physical DrtwbacL v ' - No one can ooooentrats his easrgtes and succeed al any thing wilh an uncor rected eye trouble. ' i. I It you when teadlng have aa oncom- rortabie reeling, are drowsy, print blurs, an ache over the eyes afterwards, ' yoa hare an rye . defect sad should have It corrected at once, there ts as excess of nsrve force expended oa this organ, the eye, that : should be sent by ths brsla elsewhere. " , '' V Parents often wonder Why their child ren are not as bright as others, and Why toy have S natural dislike for book, It mty be they are Uborlng under S great disadvanliige on account ot eye strain anil cannot itudy on account of tbe ei- c ilve amount of energy required to km p np clear vhlon, a pair of glasses will soon slop their ipmlrg stupidity and put t!i"i on su eijunl footing with t Ir pliij iuRii ft, If properly fitted. .1 r rXTT'! t fa r e cf ! Another large lot of HARVEY'S Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams From 6 to 8 lbs. average. .Every Ham Guaranteed to be strid- i ly First Quality. JAMIL 'Phone 1. Everybody Looks for Bargains. We are In a position to-eive Bargains to those who "want them. Relnw w give yon a few of our prices. CLOTHING. 36 Mens light and dark Suits, worth $9 00, our price $5 98 84 !' " " " 7 50, " 4 79 iS " H 5 50, 2 98 98 pr Mens Pants light and dark, worth f? 50, our price f 1 98 125 pr " in stripe, worth $1 25 our price 79c 150 pr " in all colors and stripes, worth $1 00 our price (19c 125 Boys Suits in light colors, all wool, worth 2 50 our price 1 (19 10) " all colors, worth $1 50 our price 93c 75 " . wash goods all styles, worth $1 00 our price 69c 500 pr Boys Knee Pants, size from 3 to 18 years, worth $1 00 our price tt'c 150 " " " 8 to 17 " " 40c our price l'Jc LADIES AND GENTS SHOES. 300 pr Mens Shoes in latest styles, worth $3 00 our price $1 Gil 440pr ." " " 150 " 98c 75 pr Mens Slippers, worth $1 0 our price 58c 800 pr Ladies Slippers worth 2 00 our price 1 39 850 pr " " 1 25 " 98o 250 pr 1 00 M? WARREN, )Ha,mBn JIMGASKILL, r"' - 75 Middle St, next lo Gasklll Gaskill Hdw. & Mill 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 210.J Keep a full supply of Builders Material, Bash, Doors, Blinds, Glass, Paints, O Us; Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stoves and Ranges and everything kept in a first class hardware store. A full line of Railroad, 6tearub.oat 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, Gastill Hardware anil JOSEPH GASKILL. P. A. ; m iddle St. Foil line" of Drugs and Medicines. ' Perfumes, Toilet Boaps, etc., also the following Mineral Waters Matchless Mineral Spring, Buffalo Lithla, Hunny adi Janos, Hnnyadl Matyas, Oarbsna, Veronica, Apenta, Bed Raven Split. Combs, Brashes, Tooth Brushes, : --, Pastertne Tooth Paste. - COLUMBIAN INSECTICIDE. Creolum, the Great Disinfectant and '.-,-. Bed Bug Destroyer. .'vBrom-CUoralum A sure PREVENTATIVE bf infection ot contagion ot DIPHTHERIA; BMALL '( ; Fsyslelans'reserlptionil specialty. X"Joyiul Acceptance is always gtven to an Invitation to ride In a Waters' carriage, as they are renowned for their easy riding qualities, as wf 11 as their stylish appearanoeTbis combination can only accrue from a ve hicle tlmt is perfect in construction and ilniiil) In every detail. A better eerrlage m mint be built than the gnnnlne Watr,' In: ", rubber or iteel tire,. We build n ' ynu want Lowest prloe when ;. 'y i; (:"' :ir,d. ' ; ' ' t ' , Wholesale eft Retail Crroeer, 71 Brejad Bt 69o 47 rfTkY AXT l3e jjtriJLH Hdw. Ci., New Bern, N. C. Mill Supply Company, WILLIS. :JOK O. FTJU-ORD. Paints ! efore you buy your paints In vestigate Heath and Milligan Paints Strictly Gnaranteed, looks better, covers more and wears loDger. For sale by Foy &Mm, General;Hardware, II 79ISimfIi FrontiStreet. NEWTBEIlJr, IT. C. ". . THI BELXOTTOIV n swins- ' i' , -.'. i-' - for ths best trade' Is nade witlt fmt ' JT, care... lbs packers send. -;" J '" THE BEST DBESSED Slftf!" ". ' , i to their partlofllar eostomers and we ftre) ' .'. On, nnkenmiM. k, InM ..tn rtn.. " 1. upon as for highly satisfactory set toe ; "" ' Ths meats ws offer at always tr per. '- feot eondltlon tender, tain and dalb U . nlfma i . j. . ' j - ii .J: Spring Lamb, Dressed Poultry, ; i' -.The Cs2S Ilirirkct : .. o x"w n -? r Tt x X ." ; ' (A, Private wires to New York. ' t!i;het bnnbing and rn(ircniii,I!e r
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