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r . V Y.llW.BIaUf, H, CH SUNDAY r0RSIH8, MAY 171903.-7- : - - TWISTY-SECOND YIAE . 7 . . . v 1 . i ,:i i i -' 1 v 'A $New in -oijevway .'or1; anothecH 1 We have Just Received New Appll- T qnt and All Over 4S Appliques at 10c to $3 per yard. All over CMiflon Lace 750 to $2 60, yd. -$ DorothylDodd Shoes. r W IT.anVi aVi4nmAnt tira New.. - traxent jueacner xnree: trap xTencn,r Heel at $2 60. mis on is a special v beauty ornament of black yelvet and t nickel; this is a most graceful and dainty conception for an evening slipper, CCCCCCCCCOB6e UffiNT & mm 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 v A I Prices I hat will A i ton Isli .yon. -v.". Give us a- call f and examine bur8tbck.''No ',; trouble to show' good f , . . ; - . , - BRANCH OFF1CB '".' " - r K": j':BtJktfsV&. : ' f'Stoch, Cctton.Grair & Pnmsicsx - Phon:238 .HSWBIBir.H.O.. . MfclnOffic, 61 flrowlwft, Nework. " -f ModflnU mtrglm. JfUeellwitMrrlr. 4 V ' ' PrlntU wlrei to TXtm York. -'. Dlghert bnkln nd meramtlle rof " " ti ncei, -', f - ...... '.; TO ' - S 9 Chiffon Xace. r m Viqttq QnTVotVini W Be - Crown Cork Carry no Germs or dirt, used exclusively . by the CB0WN BOT TLING WORKS on Bll their Popular Drinks. LEE J. TAYLOR, Prop. Cor. Queen fc Eern Street?, -PHONE 105. . i The Hock ChristUl is light nd extremely dense, the beautiful ! scroll and bold cutting mikes It ; a work ol art. The "Silver Leaf" and "Myrtle" are the correct styles in cat glass. ! ON DISPLAY IN J. 0. BAITER'S WINDOW 4tttHHItttttMHttM is- I Don't Think) Tou have tried all of oi?r BpM ; . ni rmvon 01 uom pnaa ws 15 ter. There are several of them - J that will refresh y6u la any - 3 old weather. , For Instance ''4 hre yon eret tried irar welU yoa haw v- YouKncftoz TL!J- ' Tf yoa haven't, Vhere ia m: real treat yet tn store for yon. . Oar reputation of having the best soda tn town must basus " tained, and that Is why we' ' use only the Mst pure trait Juices for our syrups, and why ZZ we are never "fest out" of the" ; narticnlar . flavor "yon want, . Jf" . and why Mr cold pod is U-.2L. ways WLO.:: Kt 3g F, DUFFY, Driiiiiiist; e it Cor. 8front Middle Sta. Zl .. k ............ r . .' VTffVTttfftfttrO ALL PERSONS Wishing . to. connect thelj dweWngsr, stores, or pther buildings with water or sower system ot the city,' upon appli cation to the Cupcrln tendent may have the work done and the pipe furnished at i actual cost; vV'V ' . t, t i j . 1 Kiel Cut ta. 3t ' s - - HAN' ABOUT . TOWN. .T tlsserlfltlOB :on Respectable ThlcTC Z X ; aad ttc Other K1b4. -r- . There Is one class of thieves for whom oneean- t a good deal of respect when compared with pther kind of rob bers. Is day of Old when Cpt EIdd and Dick Torpln were On earth theytdld their; jobs In no a thorongh, whole sonle sort of war that even their vic tims ; considered it i distinction to be "tonched." by them and they . actually admired their methods. ' The gallant burglar Who Insists that the frightened occupants In the house seed pot them elves to do trouble on his account, and the old fashioned highwayman whore, tarns the pane, after extracting- the valuables are also entitled to respect af ter a fashion. , . It ti a pity that while there Is so much stealing that some of It cannot be con dueled on high, elevated, plans. The cheerfulness: with which the old wor thies Operated .is entirely lacking and notwng tt common stealing s lasnio able now. To be sore, tome bank of ficial or trusted employee gets - awsy with a half a million or better bat as a role the stealing that b done Is more oa the principle oLtbe sneak thief. - There is a kind of . piracy that Is most despicable because there Is no redress. The culprit Can only be punished by the public scorn and contempt. That, how ever, outs little ice. The pirate know that they are Immune from the law and so with adamantine conscience cootinue their high handed robbery unmolested. We refer to the petty pilfering of newaitems and other matter and pub lishing It as original "specials" In papers In which the thieves are especially Inter ested. The practice may be extensively engaged In but that affords no excuse or reason why It should be continxed. It Is a delicate compliment to give credit to any Item "borrowed" bat an Infinitely trick to publish It as original. The news thief Is worse than a degen erate. The latter Is altogether responsi ble for his actions, tho brazen plagiarist Is wholly accountable and therefore his action is Inexcnsable. In thort we rosy say of him as a very outspoken' old woman said of a person for whom she had a dislike, that wo might rake all hadeB with a fine tooth comb and not find a mesner man. Man About Town. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. - Tha Kind Yoa Hava Always Bought Bears; the Signature of I If yoa drink Kola try our Afri-Koli. It beats them all, 6O0. per crate, 9 dos. bottles, Crown Boiling works, Phone 105. Proceedings Postponed. Special to Journal, RAUionv May 16. Judge Bobt. V. Donglat filed order with the clerk of the Superior Court here continuing hearing of habeas corpus tn Krnest -Haywood esse from May 21st to May" 88th. Ho found that the hearing next week would Interfere with his work oa the. Supreme Court bench. . - iV Jast Heoeivsd S00 dcxen froth -eggs at t T. . l VE. w w-. I ..(--. . - - -A. Tryour Belfast Ginger Ate -' Vtjeai to imported. Crown BotllBg Worxs, Lee I Taylor, "PropiA Phone 10S.T yd' ' J. J. Baxter Is agent for the Cosmopo litan patterns,, they . are auCWiard pat terns made with seam allowance only tOe eaoh or patterns rnnlsbed free with all dresses bought from il.iJO op. . ''' - iV..'. '.' , . . ;Try car- monogram . Ja and Moohs Ooffee.-. J f Parker, Jr.; ;r? a 4 ' Kotice Magistrftiesl The Magistrates of Craven county ate requested to meet"" With tBe'. Board of Commlitlnt es asrrrqutrrd by ar, at the t'oort ' H bm lar. New.Burn, at 1 o'clock m. on Mondy the first day ot Jane'lWI, (or the, pnrposs .of levjlDg lsiesv for I he jtae. 1003,: aad for such other bnslnehs'iU- sv come .before theses 'V V w'--' 'J'-;.",rr' . , This ts so ImporiutfSmeetiog end a fan attendance i desired. f 1 Ohm. Bd. Corns. Mayr W, f wa.! ATLiNTlO N6BTH CAROLINA Rj r i;;.".; Office of OeB.Bupt..;. i. i" r i .-. New Bere, K. C.. May 18, 1008.- Te Agents A. t K, O. It. It, and the ; public1 ' ' ' :-" --f r- : la eonseqnence of recent ' rulings by the North Carolina .Corporation Com mission la rngftid to freights la less than csr loads trsnoported by the regular pss- irnft tm!:t oa tlie A N 0 II B yon tre hereby n,;ad llmt ail such frn'lits bj th'-xo tr!i-e hnn-Ui't will bs sti'nl by ' " f ' ' T 'a or ' t ' " !',ve n ' j t ; r 1 - ') FiRMERS WILL COIiVEIIE. Plang for Systematic Education of -.1-- Firmrs Farmed. -J' -Ladles to be. Sponsors Mthe -Cow . federate Beaalon. ' Appllca- . " tlen for WrU of Haheu , . Corpus ferS.J WeJl, " an' Alleged Mnr .. 1 dererni ffil- " son. ' Kaleigu, May 16. A call was Issued today signed by Gov. Chas. B- Aycock, Pres. Geo. T. Winston Ot the A. & M. College, and Prof. Chas. Wis. . Burkett of the chair ot Agriculture In that col lege; inviting the farmers and others In terested In sericulture to meet tn con vention at the N. C. College jof Agrlcal- tare and Mechaale Arts here July SO, SI and 22. Board and lodging will be fur nished at thecollege. It Is Intended that this shallow the beginning of annual Btate farmers conventions here for: lec tures, conferenoes.dtscasslons and prac tical experiments. Dr. George S. Fraps, Instructor In dye ing In the textile department of the A. & M. College and a graduate of Johns Hopkins, will be married to Miss Ellen Hale Saunders of Durham at the home of the bride's mother, June 17. MlssSnsan Clark, Miss Mary Arm- stead Jones, Miss Daisy Smith of Golds- boro and Miss Evelyn Aydlett of Eliza beth City will leave hsre tomorrow for New Orleans where they will be spon sors at the Confederate reunion. W. . Finch Esq. of Wilson arrived here after after midnight and applied to Justice H G Conner for a writ of habeas corpus for S J Wall, one of the dozen men In jail at Wilson for the murder of Perry Jones, the Insurance man. The writ will be heard by Judge Conner at 4 p. m. today. Mr. Finch returned to WU son ar,5 20 this morning. About the same hoar last night a telegram came to lbs Adjutant General asking for permis sion to call out the Wilson Military Co to aid the sheriff if needed authority was granted the sheriff; Gie Ward, one of the alleged murderera.waa for months In jail here.- lie killed a woman at Free mqnt and after 10 or 15 yoars was csp- tured In 1899 In TexaB and brought here where he remained until taken to Golds boro for trial. Be was acquitted on the grounds of insanity. He Is also said to have killed a negro. Another of the ac cused, Prlvett, has two sons here In the A. fc M. College. Dr. James, Dinwiddle, Principal of Peace Institute, left this morning for Maxton where he was summoned en act count ot the critical Illness ot his daugh ter, Mrs. Baxton Croom. Dr. Dinwid dle was accompanied by Dr. H. A. Boys ter and a trained nurse. Constable John R. Upchnrch arrived today from Louisville, Ky., with J. O. Bleckley, accused of embeszllng $5,000 here In selling mules for a St. Louts firm. . His hearing la set for July 8th be fore Mayor Powell. From the "Dlnerter." The commlseioner Of Ht'roct cleaning in-New York city, Mr. .Woodbury, has been explaining how the municipality dor Ives a revenue from every bit of Street sweepings find refuse collected In .New York,4 and he' Is proud of the j good, results from the City's Incinerator 1 and "dicstor." ''Now, wltnt do you suppose," he snld, "frequently clogs rjp our.'elfterl - Why., hairpins. ' Do' yoa know we sell tons' pf them and get quite a revenue from; them? And what do yoa suppose came out of thb-'dlgeet- j ef the other dart Two one dollar bills. After the refuse, is sifted," be contin ued, "It goes Info the digester, end later oh Is covered 'with oil., The -top-; Is skimmed off, and what do 70a think we do with thatt Why, that goes to Holland or France and comes back to this country 'es'-peffnmory.'i ',' .- -Will CrMU Tfcet tniun Chicago Is going in strongly for cal- turc. .One of the leading rail ways of the city' has ofTored to rcase the "pants'' 0f each of Its employees twelye times (I rhomb lor. notmng in uie nope mat thore will be presented to their patrons soch S' pleasing aspect that the sight will be worth paying- t6t and will at tract more than the nommr bumber Of frttVeh. - The Idea , is- very popular anfong the travollng public of Chicago. The only xomplalnt heard Is from the employees Who possess only one pair of th garments, -.. -J-.;;: j: ; . . ; t Air Tliroae-h the !.' ,, The presence of mind of A.. Wolf saved the Ufa of Ilonry Btreltx, who Was for four hours burled under twelve f oet of earth st L&crosso, Wis, tho othor day. Etreltx . was ' repairing s pnmp when tho curbing caved in, bury ing tilm up to his shoulders. . wolf ran to a barn and brought the garden hose, one .end ' of. which Btrelts pat ta ble tuualh. -A second cave In. then oc COrrcd, burying him under twelve tee ot earth. It took four hours to fttbeue film. lie was unhurt and smiling when taken ouCv "r ... . . ' Huils'l Atmn la Ike Cut, . ' , The-end proiiosed by Russia la as plain as a plkcstiiff tho ncqnlflltloq ( Chin end perhaps of Asia. ltunly moves slowly nnd is" aftaro of her Weakness ami defects. Bho feats to provoke conflict with tis,' and she fars far more tlie froo energy of our traders nliil tbo wonderful gift of our pl'l tt nilini,'. Hho will go as fast it " cm r iiH fiov ni "tio nni t xv! 'i. In f. .. , .' :.!. ' ! t' ' I O'J I! -M () ill State Press Association Meeting-. The next annual meeting of the North 1 Carolina Press Association will be ,, bold at WrlghtstUJe beach' Wednesdsy and Thursday, July and; 3 Arrangemepts have been made for the members pf the sssoelatlon to be quartered kt the Se A shore hotel, nt the rate at. $l.B0 per day. . President Mtrshall hu appointed et sayiats for the meeting, as follows: . Mea and event. A Yoang Man's Rem Inlseences Major H. A. London, of the Cbathsjs Record. - . - 8 Typographical Correctness and Me chanical Excellence. Are They Worth Whilst J. D. Blvens. Albemarle Enter prise. "v;-;.;;. "V 8. The Local Advertiser. How May He Be Best Seonrederyed and Retained? D. J. Wichard, of the Greenville Re flector. ; 4. The Young Man and North Caro line Journalism. What Have They In Store for Each Othetf-J. W. Bailey, of the Biblical Recorder. Efforts are; being made to secure a journalist of national reputation to ad. dress the association at the meeting. Definite and detailed announcements re garding this and all other matters con nected with the meeting will be made Id a later circular. Mr.Arohlbald Johnson will deliver the annual Oration, and Mr.J R.Swann will read th annual poem on Wednesday night, July 1. Both president's address, by Mr. Marshall, on Wednesda y morn lng, and the historian's paper, by C.H Poe.on Wednesday afternoon, will be of special Interest, Female Attorney General. Miss Floy Gllmore, ai American girl, has been appointed assistant attorney general of the Philippines. She ts the first woman appointed to such an im portant position by this government. Cleveland -Contributes Ex President G rover Cleveland has made a liberal contribution to the mon ument to be erected la the cspltol square at Richmond to Gen. J. E B. Stuart the gallant Confederate cavalry leader. Empty Saddle Headed Parade A feature of the parade of the Confed erate Reunion at Columbia. 8. C. was the appearance at the head of the pro cession General Wade Hampton's aged body BMvant leading the beautiful horse the general rode on his last public appearance tn the reunion procession two years ago. Remains of the Monroes. The Virginia delegates today agreed to the senate bill appropriating $300 for the. removal ot the remains of the wife and daughter of President Monroe from Oak Hill, London county, to graves be side tbe body ot the president which lies In Hollywood cemetery at Richmond. The stock of Diamonds, Watches Jewelry and Silverware that will be of fered at Public Auction Is from the well known firm of J B Bennett ft Co., of Norfolk, Va. This firm Is one of the largest and most reliable eoneerns In the Soath and their guarantee that the goods are sold under, Is jast as good as the bank. No person need have any hesi tancy lq baying anything from this rarest Sale. , ; , gAAJLiAAIAillAIAAAAAIIlAIl mm f Special Auction Sale , for Ladies Only Evoty 'morning at 10 o'clock. .Daily... Every lady attending . ony or not. Of iHigh-graae Wiamond&Wztcbes, l-V. .: '.This itock W from the well-known 'reliable " Jeweleti nd: Brokere J B Bennett Co ,' Norfolk. 'Va, coneiiline of the finest and most complete line ever before offered.- -All goods , wiU.be told yrtmWll GUARAliTER-js.-5'"'-' ' K This is fare opportunity for curing High-grade Jewelry" and Silverware at your own prioes.- Every artide will be of- ; fcred to thehlghest and best bidder. '! Hours of sale every 'dayat 11 a. m.: and 8:15 p. m, takes place at" 69 vP0L-i LOCK BT, Opp. Episcopal Church. ; TJAVID XXAUli; Atictloneer. ' luiiimiimiaXixixiimxiiiiiiiiiiiiia .1(SyiT8 MORKTEOPLE THAN ANT OTHER BlSAND.' k 0!.D IIECHY rye . ..rvv.nfp. ' ;,. CTrAin, CUi:z? & CO., Proprietors; 4 . KIUILMOND, VA." ; .. ,. The,"Chicago'r 'Typewriter If 35. "I would not exchange my Chi csgo for one of the high priced machines." T. HVIvey, D. D., Editor Raleigh Christum- Advo. cato. ' ENNETT'S BOOK STORE. Valuable Stock of Goods for Sale. I will for tbe next ten days receive bids for the purchase of stock of goods wares and merchandise of the Bee Hive Company, Bankrupt. Said goods eta, are now In the store and warehouse lately occupied by said Bee Hive Company, on Pollock atreet In the city ot New Bern and consists of dry goods, clothlog, shoes and millinery notions and various other kinds of goods. I am prepared to exhibit the stock to prospective bidders and give Informa tion in regard thereto, call on or address JOHN DUNN, Trustee. 53 Pollock street, New Born, N. C. Letter Files. Save money by buying your files and all kinds of stationery from Owen Q. Dunn, 69 POLLOCK ST. Don't let your Carriage run down for want of a little repair. Taken in time the cost may be trifling. "A word to the wise is sufficient." We do car riage and wagon repairing in all Its branches, at lowest prices, and warrant all work to be strictly first-crass. We will make yonr vehicle equal to new in appearance, durability abd motion. Jobbing promptly executed. We put Rubber Tires on yonr old or new wheels. We shrink your loose tires in a machine without cutting them. Everybody is invited to see the machine at work putting new bolts in old placse. G. II. Waters A Son, Phone-IM,-78 Brood St . Nw Bum, N O Handsome Prizes Given Away , I receives a ticket whether they t . f , i' Auction New Lot Harvey's Small Sugar Cured HAM English Cured Shoulders, Breakfast Strips, Big Hams to cut. j. l. mm. 'Phone J91. 71 Broael St IT I'l ZZLES THE PEOPLE. WITS ? Because we sell goods cheaper than others can buy them from the manufac tures, Just look at the prices. Did you tlie UotlnnK Department and all other CLOTHING. 8(1 Mens light and dark Suits, worth $9 00, our price $3 'J8 24 '.' " " " 7 50, " 4 71 " " ' 5 50, H 2 98 9G pr Mens Pants, light and dark, worth 2 50, our price $1 !)H 120 pr " in stripe, worth $1 25 our price 79o 150 pr " in all colors and stripos, worth $1 00 our price (i'Jc 125 Boys Suits in light colors, ail wool, worth $3 50 our price $1 10) " all colors, worth $1 50 our price 93c 75 " wash goods all styles, worth f 1 00 our price 09c 500 pr Boys Knee Pants, size from 3 to 18 years, worth SI 00 our price 4o 150 " " " 8 to 17 " " 40c our price 19c LADIES AND GENTS SHOES. 300 pr Mens Shoes in latest styles, worth $2 00 our price $1 fltt 440 pr " ' " 150 98c 75 pr Mens Slippers, worth 1 0) our price 58c 300 pr Ladies Slippers worth 2 00 our price 81 39 350 pr " " 1 25 ' 98c 250 pr " 1 00 " 69c M F WARREN, ) JIM GAKILL, f Salesmen.' 75 Middle St, next to Gaskill Gaskill Hdw. & Have a full lino of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Planers, Ice Picks. lawn Mowers from l'J" to Hi". Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. Matting and Carpet. Tacks, Dill things needed for refitting or fitting Car load Sash and Blinds and sell Masury's Paint and Lewis' Lead. quality. Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. Gastill Harflware anil BARDWARE1781MI(ldle St. Phone 147. SAAAAAAAAAA I Delicious & Refreshing I Is the Ice I C?eam weflellyon. : We take the greatest care in 2 rnaitne; oar cream, and only the best materials. ITS PUKB AND WHOLE SOME, ami ean be eaten by the most delicate person without fear of Injury. 85c per qt tmoked in tee, deliv ered at your house at any time, McSqtley Practical . Tinner PLUMBIKG'AND GJS TITTI5G ' Ordeii for Tobsoco Fltjes Bolio- All work 'goArButeed to glv sat isfaotiori.' " " .r : ' t Can bi fouhd at' the shop on Souto Front Street formerly oocU piod.bjr the flrnu ' r s; rhone22Q. . , . ., For Rent. Whsrf property formerly oeenpled by 0 W HamiltoB as wood yard. v Also iwg donlrable offlcos .la second tnry of new brick building 0B Booth r- t Itrwt. . . ,' t ;; 'jr to ' ;". m. r:ysor received. Wholesale eft Retail Grocer, ever see anything like thorn .' Look at departments, at the prices quoted below: S. COPLON. Bdw. Ci ., 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, both are of tho best Mill Supply Gompany, MILL BUPPLIES 44 Craven St. Phone 216.; Paints ! efora you buy your paints In veatJg&te Heath and Milligan Paints Strictly Guaranteed, looks better, covers more and wears longer. For sale by General Hardware, 1 79 U Front Street, NEW BERN, W. C TH2T 3EL1OTI0N OF 8TOCK . (or the best trade la made wltfiTfreat care, lbs packers send - - TTTB TtRBT TtRClUICri fiXE . V to their particular enstosaers smd we art . 2 numbered amonf them. , . - t . 1 Out enitomen, h tan, can depeadT n'poo bs fot highly satlsfaotory eats lot foMtlaff, kcoilks;, etc - . , s t - The meats we offer are always hi aeiv--feet oondltion teodesj Juicy and doll . . clons. ?Vi J. "", , Spring LamK Dressed Poultry. ' The OalM IlarLct r, Mothers, Quakers, Ileokers and Lc,- (et Oat flakes l?o. packaft 1 J R Ttt kor.Ji's. St-4 :
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