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.VfOWHlti.;-Jj 'i.rv- 4f"C y BM fctlynrtil MOEIIU. MAY 9, 190 TWINTF-SBCOND YSAtt 0 . - 1 ) " ' : 1 - He TO CLOSE OUT QUICK; Spring Heel Shioei, j sizes vj to d, iteguiar f rice $i mo ana v J $1 50, to CLOSE OUT' AT I 5G I I Sale Begins Monday; . May , 4.: PORTNBRS BEER is made from Pure Bavarian Hops and Canada Halt, and has the true hop fl ivor, which ia the most essential thing in good beer. Swei i beer is mode from rice and doe not hare the ben- i! tjjjj efictol qualities of a good hop beer. I have the latest improved and best machinery ever in the city for bottling and putting up export beer. Anyone is welcome to visit j glad to show you how clean we do ft pent uro useu umy uauo um wuuvi vnrrj germs CROWN BOTTLING WORKS LEE J. TAILOR, Proprietor, Phone 105 Cor. Queen & Bern Streets. 1 ft; 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 ii & mm co . A.t Prteelhat .:. will UUmhAl yon. Give us a call and examine our stock.' No 'trouble to show: good Very truly, CommlssbnM we "ri- : i : 51' Cvt Street,'' V'V . nMMm.vi.iiiwBiiur, .c. ' Main OfBce,' 1 Trosdway, fcew Totk. Moderate margins. ' Excellent service rrivate Wires to New York." C Igliest banking and mercantile rf 1 Button or Lace, my bottling house. I will be $' everything. All our stop- i I. 1. BOYED, VETEELNARIAN. All diseases of the horse sooceasfally treated, Bpasmodlo and other forma of Colic cored, Blind Staggers permanently relieved, No Care, No Pay. Address, J.J.BOIKD, Cove,N.a 3E . . - .r rDon't ThM Ton have tried all of onr Spee tal riavors of Cold Boda Wa ter. There are several of them that will refresh yon ia ny old weather. For instance , hays yon aver tried our well knowa Cream Phosphate t If . yoo have . ; You Kno it 11 Good Thing, lw If you haven't, there la a seal treat yet ia store lot yov Oar reputation of haring Pie best soda in town most betas talned, and that It why wa sa only the beet pure frail juioet for oar tytapt, and why M KM HHi Uinmk anl Ma a e 25, parttenUr flavor yon want, 3 : and why our cold soda ia al- Jaw v9 w a. f Cor. 8. Front ft Middle St. Z ytttfttteettf tttvstsv vt ............ . . . . . . CUB TOM HOU8 It, Mew Bern, K. a. Collector's Office, May V 1WR-6CP. PiilKS Full HKVENUS VKSSEIiS. SaAum Paoroaau for' supplying ship chandlery, rations and coal to vessels of the United States Ravenna Cutter Per- vioeiregnrlarly stationed, ftr temporarily, at Mew Beta, H. C. ao4 dellrwed on board said veeiels at that place daring the fiscal year ending June (0, 1901, will he rewired at thie OiBce nntil t o'clock t. aa, of Thursday; May II, 1903, at which time and place thcvwIU be pnb- ucay openeo. . ina eoai farnubea to b anthmeite or bituminous of beat qnalitv uniform In character! to weigh 1,340 pnandt to tne ton; to oe delivered on board the vessels at such times and sock qnantltiee at may be required, at localities readily accessible to said ves sels, and to be subject to inspection as te quality and weight, Bidders will name the prices both for sUmmlnr and stove coal, and also their lad I mm for furnishlnr the venimls with freth water, and their ekargea tliereli. Blank forms of proposals, with schedules tliowln; articles o ship chsmllery Sn1 mtnrHi nent parte of ration, rnv be liaa upon sp!lirjtion to tiii Oiilte; i-hopohij i irt HI S''TmrT-i i fn tr r . ,, ; irnte !. I r' "i Ifl r - I &: n!i t, " '..! l i I r I ' ! TZ&Z:W: RELIABLE HWLW - Hi ' iaaV-- i , Absolutely Puro THERE ia tlO ;rTIatt J Peirsall Klllel Mr Mtt S Peamll, brother tf CoL P,M FmimII, of this EUta, U dead at Monltrts, Ga, at th renlt of an ael- Hr Petll and Wa frleiia,- Dr Frank Dantelt were retnrnlng from a fishing trip Wednesday night to IHoultrle, ia a mall motor car, and collided with a log train, both revolving fatal Injuries. The remains of Mr Peariall were sent to Horganton, N C for IntoimhnL Paint Yonr toggy For 75c, to $1.00 lth Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint. It weighs 3 to 8 on. more to the pint than others, wears longer, and gives a gloss eqnal to new work. Sold ?y E W Bmallwood, The L H Cutler Hardware Co., The J 0 Whltty Op , ani) Ferd Ul- rloh.v Drink Hofbrau Beer, purest and best, made from Hops and Mtlt, not rice. Card ot Thanks. On behalf of the A 4 N"0 Railway C I wish to thank the fire department for their efficient work In putting oat the fire St the Neate ware houss last night. It wat entirely their efforts that pre vented t dlsastrons fire. S L DILL, Geo. 8upt. All soda water bottles and beer bottles used by the Crown Bottling Works, are thoroogkly washed Inside and out. - TO CONTRACTORS. -Estimates will be received for the gen eral construction of the proposed new Parish House of Christ Church at New Bern. NC. May 27th. 10)8. By the braiding committee ot Christ Church, Vestry.- . Plans and specifications can be ob tained from Architect, H W Simpson, 08 Broad St., New Bern, NO. A fall and complete line of inlerne- al stock sad poultry food for sale at 4. R! Parker Jr. r. ; . t . Mil ' W have Just ! hv 4 Bat stock it Meaa boys nd ,xh!ldrnl;i1oea( e wear hsia,i)lo ,axUi,to, In tfce latest style and cheaper than any Irtt lass store In the tows ever thing guar anteed, ,-.f t ;: t :,f j ' ' BaapexfoHy, ' .i.BAXTXHvi yo want cobd bread,-buy your float from 1 B Parker, Jr. . Helen May, Butler s. I..- Grassland " ArJST8TD Bf rati rr.aOrch.t,j -Vw Brssi QroMtoUe,.: t4 V Clarinet Fololstj tJ. I. ra. Garnet Soloist Cm, r riccalo Etoloist,' s" i-t '.. - t . wii! eii v - ' Vw 1 1 - , . lUchest, ; EfcMst Musical Treat erer given In Near Bern.. ' LAW 5CII00L: The sumn -ft Tcm brpfna Jnoe' 10, to r -tlnne llire mnntba. i I " ! n In ronrnfs ' t . : I -r. t !!' Ul Tl.orn' s ' 1. 1 r( mm n max ' ni iri i.iiiitary 'IK A w SUBSTITUTE BAD CATTLE DISEASE. Texas Fever In a Herd of CatKe Rear Hew Bern. , The development of the "tick" or Tdxas fever among a herd cf cattle near New Born 1ib caused some uneasiness. The disease Is one of the most fatal that cattle are subject to and unless prompt measures aro taken is apt to wipe out all the cows in tho country. . Last Tuesday Mr. It. P. Williams lesrned of the cxistancc of the dla?e smong a heard of short horns which had recently been brought from Kentucky and put on a stock frm south of this city. He Investigated the case and Immedi ately telegraphed Hod. James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture at Washington for a remedy, and also for an expert Veternarlan. He received a reply and a suggestion that Dr. Talt Butler, State Teternarlan for North Carolina be sent for. Dr. Butler came yesterday In response to t call and with Mr. Williams went to the plate -whoro the afflicted animals were. He pronounced the disease the dreaded Texas fever but said they were doing well, and thought that they would escape an epidemic. It is reported that several have died but It Is believed that the disease Is effectively checked. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. ItiB Kind Yoo Have Always Bought Bears the ,ZLS7Z5? Signature XLutW4&W . - Pat LeaJShoes at Cost. O slog to being over stocked In Pat Let Shoes and Pat Lea Oxfords, for the next 20 days 1 will tell 15.00 shoes for 13.60. - They are new goods and good stylet B W ABMSTKONQ. i i" All of onr Olnger Ale asd Soda are put ap with Orowa oorks sad used only eaee. Therefore carry no germs. Jrown Bottllog Works, Lee J Tsylor, Propria- MothersQuakcrt, Beckers and teg gels Ott flskes 10c pscksge "at J R Par ker, Jr'i ' . - ' ,: 1 Beware f bottles that carry germl.the Crown cork need only once cannot carry germs. - ' . ; - , : ". J. J, Baiter Is agept for tna Cosmopo litan patterns, 'they are staadard pat terns made with, seam allowance only 10a each or patterns furnished free with all dresses bought from I1.B0 op. Jo it Beotlved 500 dosea'fresh rggs at ' Don't bay anything in. the following tints tin, yen have - seen ear stock Ladles ,floe shoes,; dress goods, ta all gradeeacrsjliks, aollons; hoselry, table llnsn, towels, whits goods a specialty, ribbons, ate Wl't 'jMve yoa money, see v ' ; V "- ?,J, BAXTER, -' - . " ... . . -r, i A Pnysfcal DtawbacL' J-'; f , No one on cohoshtrate his energies and succeed at any thing with ao uncor rected eye Ironble. ,T ' - '"v' If ion when leading have aa nncom for table feeling, are drowsy, prist blurs, aa tche over the eyes afterwards,, yon have o eye dcfucl and should have ft crrec led at once, there Is aa excess of aerve force expended on this organ, the eye, that should be tent by the brain elsewhere. , I'aroots oftea wondr why their child ren are sol as bright at others, and Why toy bare a natural dWIks for book, It may he tlicy are laboring nndor a grcol dim Wsnture on account ot cro strain and cinntil stiiily on (iTonnt of the n wi'vc ai-'i:i'it cf i vi.'.'y r-iu!i -I to k"' -i i , i.'i, .r ' '"'i, a j...!r 'f r' urnm- RiiLiHG anf'pemnrraee By 'w.;r'-.', Ob Storage Corporation Commission. Petrified Phenomenon Co. Funeral -r of C. B, Beot Bnmane So ciety Orgaalsed- Solici tor Pearsall's Death. Splendid College Showing. .. RaUIiqh, May 8 The Corporation Commission today made. Us rules on Storage and demurrage and they are prob ably the most Important and far reach ing evet promulgated by that body. The rule allows railroad companies to charge f l. per day on all car loads not unloaded In 48 hours and-one cent per 100 pounds a day on Use than a car load. The rale also requires : the railroad companies to place loaded cars In 43 hours after their arrival otherwise the shippers are to be paid 11- S day In excess of that time. It provides further that whea shippers make application for cars for the pur pose ot shipping the railroads shall furn ish the tame within four days, otherwise the penally of $1. per dsy for the time It excess of four days snail be charged against the railroad and paid to the ship per. The commission had adopted these rules after hearing both sides but the railroads are tare to file exceptions for these regulations were strongly opposed by all the railroad officials of the State. The Pristine Petrified Phenomenon Company of Aehevllle was Incorporated today with 15,000 capital and the object Is to "place on exhibition the petrified body of a man discovered and found In the county of Henderson, Ballston Creek and such other fossils, curiosities and articles'' the Incorporators desire. The Klnston-Carollna Drug Co. of Einstos was Incorporated today with $10,000 capital. During a performance last night at one of the Carnival shows a lion attacked Madame Baluda who was in the cage. She received a gash on the arm bdt whip ped the animal Into submission. The colored firemon gave up having a tournament this year for lack of funds. The State Association of colored firemen will meet at Warrenton Anguit 18, how ever. The funeral ol Mr Charles B Root was held from Christ Church this afternoon at 5.30. He was born in Massachusetts 65 yeus rgo but came to Ualelgh more than 00 years sicca. He was city tax collector 17 years. He left two children, Ohss Root of the North Carolina Home Insursnce Company, and Mrs V E Tur ner. A local humane society was organised here this afternoon with V members. A T Mlal refuses to surrender bis of flee of toad supervisor to J 0 Ellington who has been chosen by the board of county commissioners and a law salt may follow. Will Mangum of Durham who had hit throat cat here Wednesday night it still alive but hie condition is critical. A search Is being made for other witness- No particulars have yet been learned of the death of Solicitor Mat J Pearsall or Moultrie, Ga., a brother ofColPM PearstU, Got Ayeock's privets secretary His body will be taken to Morganton this afternoon and.barled there. .The telegrams yesterday afternoon simply said first that he was. hurt, then that he died and later that the remains would be sent to Morganton. 1 Mr Pearsall had risen rapidly at the bar and Governor Terrell only, reccatly made him solici tor ' .", . . ' There are 80S students In the Agrlonl tnral and Mechanical College here. Of this number 837 are paying their own expenses by labor performed -al the col lege st before coming there. The col lege hat a labor system whereby stn.- dents sara about $,000 year. The spirit of work and economy Is very strong ia the college. : Every possible form ot la bor Is represented, front harboring and shoe making to clerking, teaching and preaching. There are plenty of sarpen ters, machinists, engineers, draughtsmen andsleotrlcltne.;. - J . . -, :..; Sinw Hattr, v - ' ,. We are la receipt ofa line dt hand some Strsw Bats. All the new things are here. Prices to tall yoa. ; .1' B W ARM8r BOKO." ' -f,- rf 1 fit the V . " n H w --. . rtti : vre f-xll you. " We take tlie grcateit Care In making onr cresnt, and only the bflnt nwU'riiils. IT'fl TIKE AND WITOI.E- SO .. "d can'bs enlcn by tiie Tii": t di'li ate person Without fear (.1 injury, ' i (i it ot. rii kel In Ire, llcliv- p I I y .. r Iinn.B ul nn j time, '- : V A MINISTER'S BUSY WIFE, Pe-ru-na a Prompt and Permanent lure fof Nervousness. Mn. Anna B. Fleharty, Oaleiburg, 111, Mrs. Anna B. Fleharty, recent super intendent of tho W. C. T. TJ. headquar ters, at Galesburg, 111., was for ten years one of the leading women there. Her husband, when living, vraa first Presi dent of the Nebraska Wesleyan Uni versity, at Lincoln, Neb. In a letter written from 401 Sixty- Seventh street, W., Chicago, 111., Mrs. Fleharty saya the following In regard toPeruna: "Having lived a very active life as wife and working partnerjof a busy minister, my health failed me a few years ago. I lost my husband about the same time, and gradually I soemed to lose health and spirit. My daughter is a confirmed invalid, and we both felt great need of an invlgorator. w "One ot my neighbors advised me to try Peruna. A bottle wat Immediate ly secured and a great change took place In my daughter's, as well as In my own health. Our appetites Im proved very greatly, the digestion seemed much helped, and restful sleep soon Improved us, so that we seemed like new women. u I would not bo without Peruna for ten times its cost." MRS. ANNA R, FLEHARTY. Peruna never fails to prevent nervous prostration if taken in timo. "Summer Catarrh," a book written by Dr. Hartman on the subject of the ner vous disturbances peculiar to summer, sent free to any address by The Peruna Medicine Co, Columbus, u. Save money by buying your flies and all kinds of stationery from Owen Q. Dunn, 5 POLLOCK ST. JUNE FASHION BOOKS. "Bon Ton Toilettes and V Art ff Mode. mm BOOK STORK i eeeesceceee e J. W. WOOD, Practical Tinner, PLUMBING AND OAS FITTING Ordej for Tobaoco Fines Solio- lted. All work guaranteed to give sat isfaction. Canjb found at the shop on South Front Street formerly oocn pledby the firm. . JW, OOD ; ; Phone 220. . . J , V , ALL PERSONS wishing; to -v ; connect their dwellings, stores, or other bidldings with water or sewer sysiem of the city, upon appli cation to the Buperint tendent may; have the work done and the pipe furnished, at actual cost. Water & Lttt Cczcij; ; r For Rent. : , Wharf property formerly occupied by O W Hamilton aa wood yard. Also two desirable offices la second story of new brick building oil' Booth Front street - .; r , , Apply', to , Another large lot of HARVEYfS Small Sugar Cured Pis Harris From 6 to 8 lbs. average. Every Ham Guaranteed to be strict ly First Quality, 'Phone 91. 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. 36 Mens light and dark Suits, worth $9 00, onr price $5 98 24 i. 75 479 48 " " " ! 5 50, 8 98 96 pr Mens Pants, light and dark, worth $2 50, onr price $1 98 125 pr " in stripe, worth $1 25 our price 79c 150 pr " in all colors and stripes, worth $1 00 our price 6Uc 125 Boys Suits in light colors, all wool, worth $2 50 our price $1 0!l 10 " all colors, worth $1 50 our price 93c 75 " wash goods all styles, worth $1 00 our price 69c 500 pr Hoys Knee Pants, size from 3 to 18 years, worth $1 00 our price 49c 150 " " " 8 to 17 " " 40c our price 19c LADIES AND GENTS SHOES. 3C0 pr Mens Shoes in latest styles, worth $2 00 our price $1 09 440 pr " - " 1 50 " 98o 75 pr Mens Slippers, worth $1 ill our price 58c 800 pr Ladies Slippers worth t2 00 our price $1 39 350 pr " " 1 25 98c 250 pr 1 00 M F WARREN, (Saesnen JIM OA4KILI., 75 Middle St. next to Gaskill Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., Successors lo (iiuikill Hdw. Co. and J. C. Fnlford Snpply Co. HARDWARE 78 Middle St. MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St. Phone 147. Phone 218.J Keep a full supply of Guilders Material, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass, Paints Oils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stoves and Ranges and everything kept in a firs ' class hardware store., A full line of Kailroad, 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, Gaskill Hardware aiifl. JOSEPH GASKILL. P. A. s 127 Middle Ht. Full line of Drugs and Medicines. Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, etc., also the following Mineral Waters: Matchless Mineral Spring, Buffalo Lithia, Hunny adl Janoa, Hunyadl Matyas, Carbana, Veronica, A pent, Bed Raven Splits. ' Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Pasterine Tooth Paste. COLUMBIAN INSECTICIDE. Creolum,. the Great Disinfectant and Bed Bug Destroyer. - Brom-Chloralum A turt PREVENTATIVE of infection ot contagion of DIPHTHERIA SMALL POX. lrkysldans'reeorlptODls specialty. A Joytul"Acceptance Is always given to an Invitation to rids In a Waterar carriage, aa they are renowned fnv tlielr easy riding qualities, as well at their stylish appearance, Tblt combination can only accrue from a ve hicle that It perfect In construction and Bnlsh In every detail, a. better carriage cannot be built than the genuine Water' bnrrr, rubber or stool Urea,' We build anyitiing you want. Lowest price when quality is eonswereq.- ,i s A O. II. Vr'r A Hon, Henry Pharmacy Wholesale ft Befall Oiocci. 71 Bra4 St 69o g COPLON. Hdw. Ci., New Bern, N. C. Mill Snpply Company. WILLIS. 'JOE C. FULFORD. Paints ! efora you bny your paints In vestigate Heath and Milfigan Paints Strictly Guaranteed, looks better, covers more and wears longer. For sale by Fojf & Siids, GeneralHardware, 79ISralii FronttStreet, THS BELECTI05 OF BTOOK for the best trade ( mad with grea (f1 THE BE8T DRESSED BEEF - to thelt particular customer! and we ar 1 numbered among them. . Our customers, ta turn.' eM:s1eiiesrf''-T upon us lor highly satisfactory fata tor roasting, broiltnf, ate ' The meabi we offer are always In pevv feot eoodltioo-tender, tulcy and delU elOBB. -.. Bprlng Lamb, Dressed Ponlbry The Oak KerLct - -. I
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