VOL. XXl-NO. 44. TWENTY-SECOND YIAR NIW BIEJ, H. C, THURSDAY alO&IIKQ, HAT 21, 1903. -'p Each day brings Something I New in one way or i We have Just Received New Appli ques and All Over Chiffon Lace. Appliques at 10c to $3 per yard. All over Chifion Lace 75c to,$2 60, yd. Dorothy Dodd Shoes. Each Shipment we have Something New. Patent Leather Three Strap French I 1 ft M Heel at $2 50. This n hoantv rvrn a m on of nickel; this is a most graceful and dainty T concention for an evenine slinDer. k PRICE THE 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 At Price that will Awtonlfth yon. Give us a call and examine our stock. No trouble to show goods. Very truly, Tag Disosuy & T.jlor Co. BRANCH OFFICE A, B. Baxter & Co., Commission ' Brokers, , Stock, Cotloijlraiii & ProTtotaii 17 Graven Btreet, ' ..none m. new Bins, N. c, ..MnlnOfflos, l Broadway, New York. ,t Moderate margin. Exes lint scrvlos. ,;' Private wtrw to Sew Tfoi-k. i ' "Dtgnett banking and. matcnnlll nt- rsaoes. DIMM & TAYLOR CO. , one is a special hlflct trfilirfit. find $3.00. 77?e Crown Cork Carry no Germs oriiii', ul txelusivcly l.v i he ClmffN HOT- " i.im; UOKKS on nil ill ir l'iin.l .r I h'inks. I ELI. UX OR, Prop. Col Queen it ('.em titreete, r.roNK io5. Have You been to j Ntxons ? ! YES ! And I got the Best f Clam Chowder I ever tasted. NIXON serves the Best t Meal, in the city. 128 Middle St., Opposite Henry's Pharmacy. tttvHtttrtHttffltM Counterfeit i 3t Money is not half to harmful as counterfeit medicine. : When your doctor writes "take" on a prescription, he does so with the na-, derstanding that each in- gradient shall be as indi cated. If we cannot sap ply the precise ingredients written we will not fill the prescription until we ' hear from the physician. "Duffy's Warmacy, Cor. S. Front & Middle Sts. s 4 4 ttlMMMMMHWo ALL PERSONS wishing , to ' connect their dwellings, stores, or other buildings with water or sewer system of the city, upon appli cation to (the ; Supexin tendent niay, have, the work done and the pipe furnished': at factual cost. !' .-L-.'Ji'i THE OLD RELIABLE POUDSR Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Hubert Items. May 18. Mr. 8 A. Sterling went to Wilmington laat Thursday on business connected with firm of Slocomb & Co. Rev.I N Henderson baa ' just finished replanting and chopping out his eight acre tobacco crop, he says the cold weather killed many of his plants, the first setting. Mrs Maria Laugblln of Wilmington N.O. Is visiting friends and relatives here this week. She Is an aunt of Mrs. Lewis Morton of this place. Mrs Lough lln and Mrs I N Henderson went visit ing last Tussdny to (he home of Mrs Mary E Hewitt of Wards Mill. Mr Sol Oornto of Wards Mill is 73 years old and gets about well for one of Ills ge. Mr Willi SmrUng, I rnhcr or S A Starling, who Ins len visltfiiK hit bro ther and family fr me lime returned to his hnniH In S mpfiii C'.unly last week. liuv 1 l li i rtVt.oti In running hla saw mill on tiin now (k.i niiy ff it doul rain and inlu ilnlii ilin non he will have lojst p ' ' w.mi of n. sni. Ills mill Is run hy jtv ,.- vrir, khw mill, gript mill and o U -omhiiie!. Mr Hivhi l! ii.m, i.-. i U'oil, Mill Is vory feidtl-- - wi li -i t In- is a( nr 10 yrs. old and on- ii OjiI-ia (Jminiy'n Itc-'t, Citizens, ! h- I- i lni; his rlijlil mind at tii Mr 0 W W . ' .ii S iii' or Is v i -lt- Ine our plHCf -i r. U nU on N-w Hlver vleltinR -4 I 'iirnto A F Kir nell Hali'h lien i r sml father, n'i olhors of Wards Mill. Kev C K Kilr s of Swansboro i' with us la-tl 8aturadty and went to I fit sonvllle where he pieaehea i vey ilrd. SjnUay. Master Jesse Sterliug, son if 9. i. Sterling returned to his home on Itro n Sound, last Saturday, after an eitendsd visit to bis father here. Jesse lives with his grandfather, Mr. J. W. Froeman, of Brown Sound. Mr. R. W, Irvln of Stella, is a sawyer for Henderson's aaw mill here. Mr, Rlchy Henderson Is our boss fish erman here, last Saturday morning Dick came In with a lot of old bull gr fish, that he captured In his father mill pond, Dick ssys they are good flah, better than cat Osh. That may be. but they don't suit Uncle Arnold. Very cold weather for time of year cotton and tobacco are the worst suffer ers, gardens look tolerably well, and corn crops are small but look all right. Rev. B. H.Mathews and wife of Swani- boro are visiting Or. W. J. Moutfort and family at Wards Mill. Mr. Willie Mydyett of Orlental.wM In our neighborhood laat week, he went -to Swansbaro, redmor says, to see one 'of our pretty Swansboro young ladle Mist Cora Henderson, one of Hubert's pretleel young ladles, weal to 8wanboro last Baturday tOUe big. Mayday , do ing. 1 Mrs. Dr. E. L, Cox of Jacksonville, slater toMra.8. A. BterUag here, who las been at death floor for several weeks la, we are glad to note, Improving fast, though not able 0 get out yet. . Mr Henry Morton one of our County Commissioners Is about well of hla can oar wart, we are glad to sou.. Mr Dexter Morton, oar good looking "drummer boy" and of late oar better looking school teacher, is next to Rich Henderson la flthiag, especially with hook and one. Dock went angling yes terday, and only nshod Sv hours, bat caught on little minnow and oae small er nab, a roaeht this was oae of Dexter's best Bshlag days, his son went with him bat didn't catch a thin. . TM young ladles offiwanaboro will give a Lawn party nest Friday night la that town for the purpose of nelplag to get rands to bay Inatramenls lor Swans boro's bras band, hop all will go. Be- rrwamenu oi many Kind, including los cream, cool drink. will, b dis pensed., Hanager, . Misses Tlora and OoUy Mattocka,1 Zula, Rogers,, AUo Blount, Mattle Moosa, .Call Plttmaa, ItU Datla, Rosy Lea DarU, Lola fiav- sau and othen, They expeot a grand ilmv Lt , al(( j(rom ,jth,.ioBnty,xwlto pan, go and e , end talk wltajonts of iwansboro'l pretty, girl and yourg la dles, om of them , may wast partner ror Hf yo bet, H , h, ,t mmti c . i Mrs Kate Headenoa, haa a very Sne IJci cow, on that she Aad.0,Bb gjvesfour gaioni of.jnllk par dy, lh VRn W A Jenkins fllld., hla appoint ment at Queen Creek church, Jut Sun day to t large eongregation.'. , . '-,'' i 4. :!-": )"r ' HENftY Vltf. Try oar monogram Java and Mocha' Coffee. J R Parker, Jr. THE SOUTHERN'S Vf RECK. Remarkable Escape of Passengers From Death. Cause of Accident, Thousands View The Wreck. List or Injured and Their Condition. A. & M. College Com mencement. Raleigh, May 20. The one matter discussed here today Is the frightful wreck on the Southern Hallway just east of this city yesterday afternoon. The officials had a wrecking train on the scene lu a few hours and a large force of hands worked all night By 5.80 this morning new cross ties had been laid and the rails put down so that the tratn from Goldsboro, due here at 11 45 last night crossed over the point of the wreck at Walnut Creek and came In at 5.45 this morning. The track was beautifully ballasted with rock on the Walnut Creek embank- uent and was considere 1 a good piece of road. Some of the cross ties were rotten, no one who has been to the scene disputes this, but some men of considerable rail road ciporlonce declare that the wreck was not caused by the condition of the ties; the forewliecl of the heavy freight engine pulling a light passenger train of four coaches elmly jumped Ihe rail, they say. Thousands of people from lUleigb went out last evening and today to view '.he dlHB-ter, which Is the same spot as ll.o fright wreck of two necks ago. The cars in- still down Iho embank ment When a Ft irur milc-d nt Km llof pltal this ni'iridn; the in jure I wore re ported i,h il.dt -fl wtll, though the phy sician h.-td not uiailo the mitrtiini; rounds ihen, having mi up ail ulgh'. Mosi a; p wheirslon lelt or Mr. H II Par kci, lti:pri:FCUtat!vc f; -m Wayne The phyglifiu stale that IiIh spine is hurt and he has internal luj .riee but docs not pp n'Mincc h iii In a cri ical c iiidlllon Mr Parker m- llirumn wilh gteal vlo- Icikc K I, h'.in.ii'g of Wilson ap pc-f ! in n i,l..sUt loy s'atc, ihe tiuraes Ih.iuli. il.ink I.. li.l.in .I I ii J ji leu In rtlt'inncli uiid chol Mrs J (J Klllngton's ii. j ii i.- r.- i. nit ve (a ntu I, helng a r.r MU'iI stlMdl.Irl Hllil djlMtl(d hl; I'lic n'ln r-i "ii lln I mni, nearly all ol wl.(m Ri'ir mure ur Ii bi hurt were .1 V HUnd. IiHuunhuiir. cuntu-ihin nf the ri ec t ; Z u k llnnilUun, Urcenshor , liiuls cp; S. C Souihcrland, Duihara, straight cult; W. II. Orlffln, New iiern, bruised; J. W. Coble, conductor, cut In face and oeck aud shouldors burned; W.H. Fields Selma, brultcJ, Mrs Uobby and daughter both have fractures. Miss Mary Din lei t, arm cut, F. A. Daniels, Goldsboro, leg cut and bruised; H 0 Orlffln, baggage master, cut on the head; Oscar Gregory, Loulsburg, bruised slightly; A. E. Clark Goldsboro, badly jarred; E. F. Lee, Dur ham, slight cms; Mlsa Jennie Proctor, Raleigh, shoalder hurt, J. M. l'roctor, Itslelgb, nose broken; W U Smith Jr., student at Chapel Hill, scalp cut, Artie Summerfield, Durham, slight bruises; Hon. E. L. Danghtrldge, Edgecombe, bruises; 8herlff Sharp of Wilson, knock ed unconscious, icalp wound and may be Internally hurt; J. R. Duncan, Clayton, slight cuts and bruises; Marvin Ellis. Kalelgh, biulied; W. H. Bynum, bruised These are only the whites but five col ored men were hurt also The graduating class at Ihe North Carolina College of Agriculture and Me chanic Arts number ' 89. These will graduate as follows: Industrialxhemlstry (, mechanical engineering 9, textile en gineering T, civil engineering 5, electri cal engineering 11, agriculture 1. The Commencement exercises will be held In the opers home, as Pullen Hall Is not yet completed. Governor Ayoock will deliver the diploma and will ad dress the clasl. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. . to Kjnd You' Have Always Boagtt Bears the Signature Our Oraore Phoerbaie and Blood Orang Soda are dellolous thirst quenoh rs. Too eta btv It at your bouts for 50a. parents, S dot. bottles, Crown Boiling Work, Phone 105. .. ' The poopl of Haw Bern can hlx hlv appreotate the opportunity' of securing high grade Jewelry eta., as being offered at Public Auotlon srsrv da at 11 a as and IS p m. at 59 Pollock Su, opposite Iplteopal ohoroh. ' ' . - Try our Belfast Ginger Ale equal to Imported. Cwwn Boiling Worse, Lea 1 Tayloi?rop. Phba105. '; ' . '! A. fall aaid hitainiatA i Una of f ilmil at stock and pOthry food, for sals at J. R. Parker nr--u S ,' T .'' f.'i I I r ' f - ' ' . That boy suit wasn't bought hers, or It wouldn't act that way, our boy suit are built to stay, Ihs style are right ap to the minute. Tried to suit. IMut dress your boy. , . j - - -KW ARK3Tn0N0. Cove. May SO. This Js court week In Cove, only four oases came up yesterday be fore T. & Ipock J.P. for disorderly oon- dnot on the treet Ssturday night. Mrs. Kittle Jones Misses Gen a Avery, and Ruby Dangherty, returned from Dover this morning where they have been to attend the closing exercises of high school at that place. All who attended the services at the Baptist church Bunday afternoon were very much pleased with the sermon de livered by the blind preacher. The two stores now occupied by Ivan Rlgga and W. E. Jones is being moved farther up Middle street opposite the postofflce which adds much to the ap pearance of the new depot. Miss Neta Clark of New Bern is visit ing the Misses Fay Lois this week. Miss Fannie Kllpatrlck of Kicston has been spending a few days with Mrs. J. W. Kennedy, and returned home yester day. Crops are almost ruined around here owing to the dry weather corn and Irish potatoes are dying for want of rain. Eolalla Ordered Out of Spain. The Princess Eulalia, King Alfonzo.s aunt recently went to Madrid from Paris to carry out her cherished project for the extension of the royal palace in Calle Qaintlna, and while the prepara tions were proceeding a violent scene oc curred between the Princess snd the Queen mother, who heaped reproaches upon the Princess for the separation from her husband and ordered her out of Spain Immediately. I'rlncfss Eulalia as the Spanish Tn- fanta; vlnllcd tlhlsj country during the Worlds Fair at Chicago. The slock of Diamonds, Watches Jewelry and silverware that will be of fered at Public Auction Is from the well known Him nf J B Bennett & Co., of Norfolk, Va. TLh lirm is ono of the largest and moat reliable concerns In the South and their guarantee that the goods are sold under, I jml as good as the bank. Mo person need have any hesi tancy In huylDg anything from thle Great Hale. Mothers, Quaker, Mockers and Leg gets Oat Hake H'c. package al .1 II Pa ker. Ji's Just Itcci Ived 500 dozen; I n Parker Jr's. ic h rggs at If you drink IC.da try our AM-Kola. It beats them all. fl 'c. per cr.lc, 2 doz. botllep, Crown Botllng orks, Phone 105. Ladles, Ladl, Ladles. Special auc tlon for Ladles every day at 1 1 o'clock Handsome prizes given away at every V sale. 59 Pollock 8U opposite Episcopal church. If you want good bread, buy your Sour from J li Parker, Jr. J. J. Baxter Is agent for tne Cosmopo litan patterns, they ere standard pat terns made with seam allowance only 10c each or patterns famished free with all dresses bought from f 1.50 up. aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiYiiiiiiniiiiiiiHiiriirin WIS I Special Auction Sale for Ladies Only H Every morning at 10 o'clock. Daily. Every lady attending buy or not. G?and Of High-grade Diamonds, Watches, ; Jewelry and Sifoerware. This stock ia from the -well-lrnown, reliable Jewelers and Brokers J B Bennett Co, Norfolk, Va, oonslstinr of the - finest and most complete line ever before offered. All goods will be sold under a FULL GUARANTEE. : This ia rare opportunity for securing High-grade Jewelry and Silverware at your own prioes. Every article will be of fered to th highest and best bidder. 1 Hours of sale every day at 11 a. m. and 8:15 p. m, takes place at 60 POL LOCK ST. Opp. Episcopal Church. 1 ;DAVJU ItATTH, Auctioneer. I "SUITS MORE PEOPLE THAI? ANT OTHER BBAND." OLD HENRY RYE STRAUS, GTTNST & . si-' . ' RICHMOND, VA,'5vsK fiOSEST QOALlTf- B05I3I Yi t r..'o 1 7 All The 44 Chicago' Typewriter If 35. "I wonld not exchange my Chi cago for one of the high priced machines." T. N. Ivey, D. D., Editor Raleigh Christian Advo cate. ENNETT'S BOOK STORE. Valuable Stock of Goods for Sale. I will for the next ten days receive bids for the purchase of stock of goods wares and merchandise of the Bee Hive Company, Bankrupt. Said goods etc., are now in the store and warehouse lately occupied by said Bee Hive Company, on Pollock street In the city of New Bern snd consists of dry goods, clothing, 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. 55 Pollock street, New Bern, N. C. Letter Files. Save money by buying your files and all kinds of stationery from Owen G. Dunn, 69 POLLOCK ST. Special Sale Of Home-made Lard. Parties that wish some thing pure and sweet can get 5 lbs. lard for 55c. Send your buck et to the The Oaks Market. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure QlgsMts) what you Handsome Prizes Given Away receives a ticket whether they Auction I mmasnafammmm sskafai JL' CO.r Proprietors,- -' MIA8DRI. POPULAR PElCt HcliuLJo Dpaifrs. ' ' . " ' . I Just received New Lot Harvey's Small Sugar Cured HAMS, English Cured Shoulders, Breakfast Strips, Big Hams to cut. T I. U. JJi 4! 'Phone 91. Gaskill Hdw. & IVDUIllUtf Have a full line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. Whito Mountain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers. lee Planers. Ice Picks. awn Mowers from VI" to Hi". Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. Matting and Carpet Tacks, things needed for relitting or litting up the home. Car load Sash and Minis and full stock of Builders Material Wp sell Masury's Paint and Lewis' Lead. i i quamy. Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. Gaskill Hardware and UAl(I)WAKra;:Mililh St. I'lione 147. we sell you We take tlio ereatflHt can in making our cream, and only tlio best materials IT'S PURE ANJ) WHOLK- SOME. and enn eaten ly the most delicate iiorsim w ithout fear of injury. 85c per qt. packed in irn, deliv ered at your house at any time, McSorley Don't let your Carriage run down for want of a little repair. Taken in time the cost may be trilling. "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-class. We win naaa your vehicle equal to new la appearance, durability and motion. Jobbing promptly executed. W nut Rubber Tires on vnnr old or new wheels. We shrink your loose tires In a machine without cutting them. Everybody la Invited to see the machine a work putting new nplts InW placse. G. JIT. Waters fe Son, .:' Phone'lM, . 78 Broad 8k Haw Baw.'fc. (J Give us a Call. W would be pleased to have yon call snd examine onr line of BUILDERS' MATERIALS, Paints, Oils, Refrigera tors, water Coolers, Lawn Mowers, lee vrwra i reisers, j in ware, ualranlzed and Enameled WarSi1 - LOOK VB Uf General Hardware I Delicious & KeTrcshing Ice I Creeam Wholesale A Retail Grocer, 71 Brtfad Ht Mill Supply Co., Window Screens. De.or Scree. Bill Poster Tacks, and manv nt.lier Try either, both are of the best L Mill Supply Company, ;M'LL BUPPUES 44 Craven St. Phone 216.' Accidents Will Happen ! The new trent river bridge is re paired, and we are prepared to meet the people with low prices this week. Look at them. Men's Clothing. A big lot Mens Coat and Pants Suits worth $5 00 our price 12 98. A big lot Mens Blue Serge Coat ami pants Suits, worth $ 7 60, cut price 4 24 All kinds of Summer Coats and Pants worth $1 76, cut price 98c. Childrens Suits. Big lot Childrens Wash (Suits, worth $1 00, cut price 68c. Big lot Childrens Serge Suits, worth 4, cut price i 98. Big lot Childrens Light Cassi meres, just received, worth $3, cut pric e, f 1 5! Shirts. Big lot Hhirts, worth $1, cut price 48c Big lot Blurts worth 60c, cut price 24c Big lot of Boys 8hirts,all cilnrs,wortli 60c, cut price 19c Dress Goods. Big lot All Colors Organdies, worth 25c, cut price I6J0 yd. Ble lot Figured Lawns, all colors, worth 10c, cut price 7To yd. Same as above, worth 7Jc, cut to 4Jc. Hig lot R & Q Corsets, worth $1 CO cut price 48c. Big lot Bleaching In short lengths, worth 7c, cut price 8io yd. Big lot Percales in short lengths, wrtli 10c, cut price 6c. Only 10 yards to a customer, each person must do their own buying. Shoes. Big lot Mens 8hoes, worth 2 00, cut price 1 48, Same as above, worth $1 60, cut 98c Big lot Ladles Shoes, worth (2 00, cut price tl 69. tame as above, worth 1 60, cut 98c. Big lot Ladies Slippers, worth $3, cut price tl 89, Ssme as above, worth f 1 28, cu t to 98c Same as above, worth 76c, cut to 49o. Big lot Men and Womeas Hose to close out 8 pt for lOo, this week only. S. COPLON, 76 MIDDLE STREET, Next to Qasklll Hardware CoM Raw Bern. J. W. WOOD, PradtcM Turner, PLUMBING AND fliS FITTING Ordeos for Tobacco Flues Solic ited. Ail work 'guaranteed to give sat isfaction. Can b found at the shop on South Front Street formerly occu pied th Una. i , , J. W. WOOD BPhon 220.. :!..::Eor,Xtont Wharf property fomerlv esennled br O W HamfltAn a. hmI A aviso two desirable offlees a ssoond story of new brlok bnllOlng 0 BonOt Front street, . ArplftO "V . II B If TTtWrWJ .- ... .iu.1HV.if

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