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A few Dieces of
J Price $1 00, to Close
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Taffeta Silks, ,all colors at 60c.
27 inch China Silks at 50c. .
b 36 inch Black Taffeta Silks at SI 00. v
Jjy 50 pieces Fancy
to ciose out at iuc.
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PORTNERS
BEER
; is made from Pure Bavarian Hops
the true lioji llavor, which is the
i,g beer. Sweet beer is made from
g! eficial qualities of a good hop beer.
j I have the latest improved and best machinery ever in the
sliit city for bottling and putting up export beer.
KfS . . .
Anyone is welcome to visit
f glad to show you how clean we
pers are used only once and cannot cany germs.
1 CROWN BOTTLING WORKS
LEE J. TAYLOR, Proprietor, '
'hone 105 Cor. Aaeei k Ber? .Streets.
TAYLOR CO
We are receiving
daily a new line of
Spring
Furniture.
Have also just re
ceived a very fancy
lot of
Rugs, Leather
and Velvet l
Couches
At Price Hint
will AVtonlsh -;
yon. '
r- examine our stock, jhq
trouble to show, good
- s; Very truly;;::;;
f -.:; pill. itJiiur iiO.
branch orrior
. . . . ... -....
; :Slocls, CcitcaJGrain i Prcvir:s
. ; v '',''l7Cvmi Street, " f
, t'pbowiIKH";.. N W BIRH, H. C.
Main Offloe, 1 Broadway, Kew York.
. ModeraU margins. Excellent tervire.
' Private wires to New York.
. - riis'iertbanklnj and aierintll r f
, - . .... V
Ml If If 1 M
Wash Silks. Kesnlar 7
Out at 37c. g
Eittbon, worth 15c M
(
and Canada Malt, and has :
most essential thing in good
rice and does not hare the ben- i
my bottling house. 1 will be
do everything. All our stop-
II I Don't Tfunk
it
Ton hav tried tttrtl oat Bpee .
iml Flavori ni f!ilH RaHk w..
tei. There are several of them
tbat will refreth too Jb uit
old weatber. For inttaoce
1.VA inn MM. MaA jtn all '
known GreamThosph&te ? If !
You KnoVo a
Good Thing,
If yon haven't, there it a
real treat yet initore for job.
Onr reputation of having the
best soda in town mast betas .
tained.-and that It why we
lf
w vniy we oen pure irnlt
JntoM for oar tyrant, and why -. '
we are never "J art out" of the -particular
flavor yon want, , "
and why oar cold soda it al-,'.
a. Cor. 8. Front ft Middle 3ta.
JUHI FA'BrOM B00KS.S
Touettes&d
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ALllPERSMS
wishing 2 tconnect
their dwellings; stores,
or other buildings with
water or eower system
of the city,r upon appli
cation to the Gupcrin-
tendent may have the
work dono and the pipo
furnished , at' actual
cost.
Supreme Court Oplnloaw 4;v
Special to JTonrnU. 1-
Blelg"May 13,-yThi Sapreme Court
handed down th following opinions to-
TPepei ri Mica Co., from MoDowell.no
molotyre vs CoUoa Mills,' from Bath
ffordVnew tdatVtV ,t ' ;t'
j Smith vt Hnffman, from Barke,afflrm-
ed, --f v lT
- McBrayer vs Haynee, from Rutherford
newtnai. v,. ,
Gross vs Smith, from. Rutherford, no
error; - ' ' !'
y .. .i, r ' " f . '.a i
Harrill vt Railroad, freav Ruthetford,
new trial- ;
' State vt B.aafcy , from Polk, venire de
novo, 4.,. n, . v
Railroad vs tamber Co., from Cald
well proceeding dismissed.
State vs HehaSev, from Catawba; af
firmed. . -. ; . .. .
' Snider vs Newell, from Mecklenburg,
new trial.
Wiggins vs Pender, from Edgecombe,
affirmed. '' "
State vs Bird, from Henderson, per ca
riam, affirmed. .
V SunoflskI vs Hhett, from Henderson,
per curiam, affirmed. - - ;
Barker vt R R, from Henderson, two
casee, per curiam, affirmed In each.
In Harrill vt Southern Railway where
plaintiff got fifteen thousand damage
for killing engineer by falling trestle,
new trial granted because of errors In
admission of evidence.
We have jast In a One stock of Mens
boys and chlldrens" shoes,, necs wear
hats, clothing collars, etc, A.U In the
latest style and cheaper than any first
class store la the town ever thing guar
anteed.
Respectfully,
J. J. BAXTER.
List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at New
Beia, Craven county N. C. May 11th
1903:
MIN't LIST.
A-Eddle Arther.
D Mr Davis (Sslesmao), Geo H Doug
las, J 8 Duffy.
' P Barry Faulkner care Mctiormlck
Harveetpifi Co.
H B R Hand...... .f
J-Eddle Jonea, RF D, No. 8.
K H 0 Kennedy, Btllair, N C,
L Ned Larre, John B Llvesay. '
it A B, Melvln, care 8U. Nannie B,
Henry Mumford, Jasper, N 0.
N R B Heal.
,'BEBOUve.
P-J.W PhUlpott, P M Praly.
B H L Shaw, Tonney Simmons.
: ,T Albert Thomas.
' WO'Berry Waters, John Wilson,
Jasper.NC, A WWUltls,
WOM SB'S LIST.
B Mrt Lltac Bame, Jasper, N 0, Mfss
Fanny Brown, Miss Georgia Brook,
Jasper, N C, Mrs G A Brock, care Willie
Brock, Jasper, N O.
' G Miss Florence' Grimes, careOT
i H-MIss Lars HalL Jasper, N 0, Miss
MolUe Hughes, Jsspet, HO,
.J Mrs Mary Johnson, Jasper, NO.
, K-Mlst. Neater Eastady, Bellalr, N
0.- . ; ' '
N-r-Mls M111U Nelson: ;
8-Mrs Eula Bpenoer. ; : ' '-.2-
W-Mrt An White, Jasper, N 0, Miss
nauiaa nute, o. ersms Alley,
Psrsons oaUlaf for the above letters will
pleas say adverUsed and give date of
The regnlatloas now require that one (1
; veni anaii ne eouectea on in oeuvery
xt aavertiatd ietur.-;rr,
ft.: vr r,ira
J. J. Baxter Is ageat for to Coamopo
lltan patterns, -they pr staadardbstr
Urnmad-wHh team allowanoe only
10c Mch-or patterns Tornlslied free wUb
all drnaim lifiiinlit Imm al.Rfl nn ' " '
LyuAianaaro uu uw Denneav .t;
A tpeefal from BosW:.fr :WrBitF
mora Basr says:- There bar beta high
Jinks at the CetTaxd'LawBohool slaos
the annual aumbecbf the Brief, pnbllsh-
4 aaonymoutly by the ttadeatt, made
lt appearan The first anlol dlrloet
tk la ttav'i45i,ir'ii''W-
"To classify the law runghiy.U mnj be
divided into four jtrest brsnchw ,
.."Staadsrd OU iawlti
..'Lynch law." . -. ' .-".
'Standard OQ law Is t generic term to
classify aU law where yoti have t, tout
kllllng monopoly a defendant' and. a
small tubercular partnership as plaintiff.
This U the typical case where the part
nership Is alwsys crucified npon a cross
( gold, ; and the corporation attorney
make a kllllig s.lnst the therratn act
sad wskhee with the gMe recoils."
FF, FtllEi
For Writ Habeas Nor Ernest Hay
4 .-'wood. "
- J" V- - J
lad Retaraihle May J 1st -Jast lee
V.IJoaglas Will Benest; Another
Jndgete Sit With Elm.'
A. it M,- College's
Great Ad- r
' :', yaiee- '. ..
; V.- meat " -
,Raiiioh, May 12. Col Thos M Argot
of counsel for -the defendant,. Ernest
Haywood charged with the murder of
Ludlow Skinner in front of the post
office here In February, this m&tnlng
presented to Judge Robert M Douglas,
of the Supreme Court, a petition' for
writ of habeas corpus on behalf of Er
nest Haywood. '.-'; ' "
The purpose of the petition It to have
a hearing before Judge Douglas In order
that Mr Haywood may be admitted to
ball. ' After reading the petition, which
waS duly verified, Judge Douglas Issued
the writ, making Jt returnable before
him In the rooms of the Supreme 'Court
on Thursday afternoon, May 21st, at
8.80 pm. .....
He also ordered that the clerk of the
Superior Court of Wake county should
Issue such subpoenas and process as
might be requested by the prosecution
or the defence. .
Justice Douglas announced tbetahe
would request tome other judge Of the
Supreme Court to sit with him upon the
hearing of the ease. The writ was
served on Sheriff Page and a copy will
be immediately forwarded to aotlng-8o-
Ucitor Daniel at Weldon.
Perhaps the greatest Improvement-
made at the North Carolina College of
Agriculture-and Mechanic Arts the last
two years has been In teaching agricul
ture; more students are no W-laklng agri
culture than any other class of study.
The Instruction is not only very popular
bat very practical also. The enrollment!
of students in the college by courses Is
as follows: agriculture 129, mechanic arts '
116, electric engineering (0,' mechanical
engineering 64, civil engineering 56, cot
ton manufacturing 42, Industrial chemis
try 18, total 505.
There are 17 students from other
ttatet, at follows: Florida 4, South Caro
lina 4, Vlrglnfa 8, District of Columbia
3, and Maryland, Delaware, New Hamp
shire and Sau Domingo 1 each. The
reputation of the college extends very
far, and It has received applications for
admission not only from .California,
Texas and Maine, but also from Hawaii
and South America.
Attend the Great Jewelry Auction
Sale If you want tome fine Jewelry at
your own prices. - Sales dally at 10 a m
and 7 p m. at 09 - Pollock St., opposite
Episcopal chflrch,' - . ' . ,
Nense Jiridfe Disabled.
.The Blades Lumber C't tug Helen
while .towing two barges through the
draw of the Neus river bridge, yester
day, had the misfortune to strike en of
the barges against th and of the bridge,
the result being an upset and badly dis
abled bridge:"
The .bridge was . knocked off Its turn
table, a portion of the iron turn table
being pushed Into the water, ndr while
the bridge' leaves navigation open, all
travel across th county briBga Is stop
It It impossible . to determln the
amount of damage, or th' time . a will
Uk to repair the bridge, as foundatlost
of.'pUIng must b driven la order to
mak platform so that iMks oanb
used to tats and ptac tk bridge la pb-
sition. V ) " ' -;ri:''-i ':J
The stoppage of travel ova) this bridge
V th most serious' part of th accident,
as Jt meant lost to .th pespl: on both
sides of ths river.vi ' ifcfef Xv"
; Whll waiting for the bridge to b ra-
palrad Ij would be wan 0 th merchant
and basinets wen bf New Ber( would
i to It that a ferry was ran across th
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v '' ' - ' '
, AU of oar Ginger Ate and 1 Soda are
pt np with Crown corks and Bted only
one Therefore carry tvo germs, Orown
Bottlleg Works, Lee J,Tajlor, Propria
tor.' f y g:s.:v;v.,.
MothCrt, Quakers, Hookers and Leg
get Oat flakes 10a package at J. R.Par
kor;ira.-V.; t. i
t ..raj-aV '"' .X. S
... . "
'The finest and most '.complete' tide of
biamoids. Watches, Jowelry and Silver
ware will be otTerod at Public Auotlon
dally at 10 a m and I p m at 09 Pollock
St., oppenlte Episcopal church. ,"-
:".
Straw Hals. , ' , .'
: W are In receipt 'of a line of hand
some Straw lists. : All the new IhlngK
are here. Prices to suit yon.
' , . , : E W AP.MSTKON0.
Don't buy anythlngjn the following;
lines till you hiivc en onr st'vk
Ladles fine almes, dii't goods, In
-'n, !.'! j .- a
SBTPwTtECXEIJ lORT0GUESfi.
.- "l ' . .a, i r
Brought te Hew ten by the tJ. S. Rere-.7-
"v nue Cutter Boutwen. -', .
"The U.BT Revenu Cutter Bcutwell
arrived here yeeterday.kt 1:30 p. m, with
th shipwrecked victims of the barken
tlne Vera Cras which was oast on the
beach near Portsmouth Saturday night
Th Cutter had 4l8assangersr aearoet
from the Cape Verde Islands and bound
for New Bedford, Conn. There were 83
women and 8 children tn th load, The
youngest child was two ' years old, the
second three years, and the third seven
years old.; Th oldest man was 4 years
of age. -
'The manifest declare the wrecked
ship to b a barkeniln of 60S tons bur
den, loaded with 85 casks Of whale oil
and 200 tons stone ballast. She loaded
at Brava April 1st and had been at -tea
ever tinoe. V The manifest showed a pas
senger list of 840. In reality there were
485. - " -
The sufferings of the passengert and
crew were fearful, for they had short
rations from the very first day of the
Cruise. The captain allowing them only
on blsoult per day with a covering of
brown sugar. For drink they mixed
One pall of. fresh water with two palls of
talt water; continuing this practice un
til the accident happened. One man died
from lack of nourishment
The captain J. M. Fernandei by name,
disappeared shortly alter tne wrecK as
did the mate. It Is not believed that he
was drowned. One man who was one of
the crew Was an Intimate friend of the
captain resolved to stay on board to. set
that nothing happened to it until It
should be determined what to do with It
This man states that: the captain had
gone to Wilmington to raise, money to
send tfiem to their destination. There
has been, however, no word received
from him. His disappearance I regard
ed with suspicion by some.
There was an Interesting scene pre
sented as the Boutwell polled op to the
government whsrf. The" passengert de
scended to the wharf and were lined up
for medical Inspection; Dr R 8 Primrose
having been detailed by the United
State Immigration Inspector to conduct
the examination. Thej were found free
from contagious diseases. .
A peculiar circumstance was found
with them in regard to one Infectious
disease, It was ascertained that 90 per
cent of them had had the small pox and
only 4 per cent were nnvacclnated. It
Is" asserted, however that marry were
vaccinated while lick with the malady.
After the examination they were
tarned loose on ths small court of the
government property adjacent to the
wharf. They appeared to be' much re
lieved from the terrible strain under
which 'they had been for inch a long
time.
Th government officials her had or
ders to prepare a place to shelter them,
and to glv them food until arrange
ments, can b mad for their farther
transportation. Th building on th
government property ha been converted
Into a temporary hotel for th accommo
dation of the visitors.
Th people generally are not coal
black bat belong to th negro race. They
have all the physical characteristic of
that race. TJiey speak the Portuguese
language. Only a few of thenferestls
to converse in Bngllsh. ..- .
Paint Tow BoRy PoV 75c. .
to $1.00 with Dvo's Gloss Csrriag
Paint . It wslghs 8 to 8 oaa. more to th
pint lhaa others, wears longer, ens' gives
s glos equal to new- work. Sold by E
WBmallwood, Th LH CoUerllardwar
Co.. Th J C Whltty Go. and Ferd Ul
rica., " '"?-, . ' .
If yon want -good bread, buy your
flour from I R Parker, Jr. ; ,
Just Rtostvsd WO doten fresh ggs at
I B Parker Jrt, v;..r,;i.
-. Try, par monogram Java wad Mocha1
Oofte. R Parker, Jr,Cj-'r-?
KlUillaiililliUiiliUIlialillililllUalailiaUalR
Speckt Auction le rjLMesOn
Every morning at 10'o'oloolt.-- Ilandsome Prizes Given Away:
PailjV Every lady attending receives a ticket whether .they,
buy or not. ' ' - .' v "' 5 .t.''
Of HlghrDisnds,Wdcbes0M,
n : ;,:y ; . jewelry and oifrerware f
M This stock is from the woll-known, reliable Jewelers and
1 Prokors J B Uonnctt & Co , Norfolk, Va. oonflistin(r o the
J..lJ'',v't and moftt complolo line ever before offered. " All goods
will be sold under a FULL GUARANTEE. .
I Tli's in a raro ( ppoituiiity for securing High-grade Jewelry
3 8u l ; . rw. 'o r.t your own priors. Every article 'will, be of. '
; f -rrl to t!;o V-U:l and loi,t bidder. -' .
X e. v I 3
cf
7:C3 p. 1.1, t'
Valuable Stock of
Goods for Sale.
I will for the next tea days receive
bids for the purchase of stock of goods
wares and merchandise of the Bee Hive
Company, Bankrupt' .
' Said goods etc., are now tn the tfor
and warehouse lately occupied by said
Be Hive Company, on Pollock street in
the city of New Bern and consists of
dry goods, clothing, Shoes and millinery
notions and Various other kinds of
good.' -
I am prepared to exhibit the stock to
prospective bidders and give informa
tion tn regard thereto, call on or address
JOHN DUNN, Trustee. -
55 Pollock street, New Bern, N. C.
All soda water bottles and beer bottles
used by the Crown Bottling Works are
thoroughly washed inside and oat.
The people of New Bern can highly
appreciate the opportunity of securing
high grade Jewelry etc., as being offered
at Public Auction every day at 10 am
and 7 p m. at 59 Pollock St., opposite
Episcopal church.
Pat Lea Shoes at Cost.
Owing to being over stocked In Pat
Lea Shoes and Pat Lea Oxfords, for the
next 20 days I will sell $5.00 shoes for
8.fl0. They are new goods and good
styles. . EW ARMSTRONG.
Save money by
buying your files
and all kinds of
stationery from
Owen G. Dunn,
69 POLLOCK ST.
The Rock Christial is light and
extremely dense, the beautiful
scroll and bold cutting makes It '
a work of art.
The "Silver Leal" snd "Myrtle" !
are She correct styles in cat glass. ',
I ON DISPLAY IN
J. 0. BAXTER'S W1N0OW :
Don't let your Carriage ran down
for want, of ' little repair. Taken . in
time the cost may be trifling. "A word
to th wise is sofficient." We do car
rtag and wagon repairing in all its
branches, at lowest prices, and warrant
all work to be strictly first-class. We
wiU mak your vehicle equal to new
tn appearance, aurabuity and motion.
Jobbing promptly executed.
We put Rubber Tires on your old or'
new wneeu. rv innna your loos tires
m a machine without catting them.
Everybody Is Invited to see the machine
at work patting new bolt. In old place.
G. IT. Water, dc Btn,
. : PhontJJiaB,
v 78 Broad St N?w Baaf, N..0
Hi tut- Glass.
b every div at 10 a m.
at CD TOL-
lCl:urc!i. "
I JUST RECEIVED.
S Also Fancy Elgin Butter right from 5
g the dairy. g
I j. l mm, & I
'Phone 91. 71 Bread Ht
IT PUZZliUS THE rEOPLE. Will ?
Because we sell goods cheaper than others can buy them from the manufac
tures. Just look at the prices. Did you ever see anything like them i Look at
the Clothing Department and all other departments, at the prices quoted below:
CLOTHING.
86 Mens light and dark Suits, worth $9 00, our price $5 98
24 u u 76P) 479
45 " " " " 5 50, j 2 98
90 pr Mens Pants, light and dark, worth f 2 50, our prico $1 98
125 pr " in stripe, worth $1 25 our price 79c
150 pr " in all colors and stripes, worth $1 00 our price li'Je
125 Boys Suits in light colors, all wool, worth (2 50 our price $1 C9
10J " all colors, worth $1 50 our price 9?c
75 " wash goods all styles, worth $1 00 our price 69c
500 pr Boys Knoe Pants, size from 3 to 18 years, worth $1 00 our prico 49c
150 " " ' 8 to 17 " " 40c our price 19e
LADIES AND GENTS HOE3.
800 pr Mens Shoes in latest styles, worth $2 00 our price $1 OU
440 pr " " " 1 50 " 98c
75 pr Mens Slippers, worth $1 03 our price 58c
800 pr Ladies Slippers worth $2 00 our prioe $1 89 -350
pr " " 125 " 98c
250 pr " " 1 00 69c
M F WARREN, ) B . .
JIM GAlKILL, j Salesmen
75 Middle St. next to Gaskill
Gaskill Hdw. &
Have a full line of seasonable goods at tiiia seasons prico.
White Mountain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Daners,
Ice Picks.
lawn Mowers from VZ" to l'i".
Fly Traps, Mouse Traps.
Matting and Carpet Tacks, Bill
things needed for refitting or Dtting
Car load Sash and Blinds and
sell Masury's Paint and Lewis' Lead.
quality.
Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed.
GasUIl Harta anil
HARDWARE 78 Middle St
Phone 147.
i
1 DelicioDS & Be feij 1
Is the
Ice
! Cream
we Mil you.
Wa lake the greatest care in
T making our cream, and only the
X bast materials.
' it ptttJV in wnm.v-
Z SOME, and can be eaten by the 1
f' most delicate person without fear
of Injury. f
I 8So per qt. packed in ice, deliv- 4
rea at your nous at any time,
i rr' v .
KlcSofley,
fJVV. WOOD,
Practtcai Turner,
PLUMfiiSG ANi 648 FITTING
' OrdejB fot Tobacco Flues Eolio-
'All work guaranteed to give sat-
Can.bj fodnd at the; shop on
South Front Street formerly ,' ooon
pledjby'the firm, ;'
J. W. WOOD K
. Phone 0.;i;
- For Rcnt.'r:,,;
Wharf property formerly occupied by
Q W Hamilton as wood yard.
Also two dcslrabl offices tn second
iiory of new brick building bn South
Front e'-ect. , ;, ',',; ; '
h ;.'y to . " .. ' '
lot
S. COPLON.
Bdw. Ct., New Bern, N. C.
Mill Supply Co.,
Window Screens, Dcor Screens,
Poster Tacks, and many other
up tho home.
full stock of Builders Material. We
Try either, botli aro of the best
Mill Supply Company,
MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St.
Phone 210.
Paints !
efore yon bny your paints In
vestigate Heath andMilligan Paints
Strictly Guaranteed, looks better,
covers more and wears longer. "
For sale by
General Hardware,
79 MM Street,
NEW BEBN, Hi, CJ.
fo th best trad It mado .wltb gtea K J;; '
care., lh packers send . 4. ,. vi"''v '
.Stffll BEST PBKS3KD B2ES';i'. ' .
to thete particular eoitomtrs and w at v :
numbered among them, ;; , -... .. . ,. v( ; - -.
Out eustomert. In turn, tan depend V'...
opois nt lot highly satisfactory out tot ,
roattinA broilwf , to, - v . . -
the meats w off w trs alwam h twr. ' "
mot condition tend,' Juicy and deli ',
Bprtng Lamb, Dressed Poultry. v . "
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