' ..... ' '. .'-' - . ' i '. ....... . - '.:-,.-.--- -i -rr. J. A a VO Jf- -7- ."SSW BUI, .l C.,VTUSSPAT HOSXIKB.'MiT, 1903. -5 i it J " ! Ml.'.' i-. I I I I 1 J J Yl I . ..I.- i i ' hi 1 it" i ii i i 1 1 . -i I r iii i i . i.i -i i 7 -:.; :,v;; ) I TO GO TO ..--.i..it And Find What Wash AND KEEP COOL Special price in this week: " ' - - ' 0 50o Albatross irf all colors, only 39c.' 40 inch White Lawn, worth 18c and 20c, only 10c, 12?gc, 16c. r fc'l? Fancy Piques, good value, worth 25c O only 16c ' Jt . 32 inch Madras, beautiful patterns, J&; was bought to retail at 20c,'; only 12c. w in is Pleasure to know that wlmt you drink is (-leia .i ana Falatoble. TWIJ and Palatable. jj is tlie way wH'u all of Drinks. e nse only the Best and Purest of everything. IT I fl CROWN BOTTLING WORKS lEE J. TAYIiOBT Proprietor, Phone 105 We are receiving daily a new line of Spring Have also just re ceived a very fancy lot of Mattings, 5Rugs,;U and Velvet S'-J ; At Prleen that . wllli Jutonlsh ' Va." --yon. i.Give; us call and examine oux1 stock. , No trouble to show goods. y. Very tnily.:; , Valuable Stock of - , : .:r:.:;:lCroods for Sale. I will for the aezV.tea days receive bids for the purehfe ef stock of goods wares and sserebaadlse ef Ike Bee Eire Company, Baakrupt.. t y yn- ; ' Bald goods st , art so w Is thf store and warehOMe lately oeeuplsd by . said i ' Bee Blve Oompuy.'on Pollock street la ; the city of Nsw Bern end coulett of dry goods, clothing, shoes end millinery notions and v various other kinds of 'goods, v -' ' :-f'..l ' I a prepared to eihlbtt the stock to prospective bidders sad give Informa tion In tegar 1 thereto, call on or ad lro'i JOHN DUNS, Trustee. tS rV.Wk streot, K,.w r- 'n, II. C. DISIJ3WAY & mm 0) Furniture , - s.Wy I4 Si I u Want in Good a few things for. SI Cor. Queen & Bern Streets. 5t is not half bo harmful aa 4 counterfeit medicine. . When your doctor writes . 3 p p p "take" on a preecription, -p p he does so witfi the un derstanding that each in gredient shall be as indl : oated. If ,w oannot sup ply the precise Ingredients ; written we will not fill - 4 ZZ . the prescription until we : it hear from the physician. .; "Duffy's , Cor. S. Front dk UTddleBts. 2 Vf vvtf f t f fttttff vtvfV Special Salo Of Home-made k Lard. Parties that wish some thing pure ahdsweet can get 5 lbs. lard for 65c.:; Bend your buck. et to the l The Oaka Market Ai B. Bxtet J3 Co., Commission 'V!?'" Brokers.: a, x-t , " Sleds, CCuJ,Cnli & Fiyit." 1 V 17 CrBreri Btreet, . ,' 'PhoneJM. ' , KEW BERN, N. O, Maln.Ofllce, SI Proadway, rtw Tort 17 . i Counterfeit Money Moderate vnxrrtnx, T ' I n Trlvate wlr"i t" t'v.n !' ';. r s. . a n a 'If " : ( AbsolutelPure : THERE !S NO SUZSTTTUTl Bare Ton Eatea The.New.Potato? Norfolk Vlrgtnlaa Pilot Wf ;. ;r "S RseenUr there hr pussd .throngn thti city, n T6ata from Kortk Carolina to nortbfl ffarkata,1 a. portfon of th prodaca of conn being laid off buy what I known at the Amksn-lUhm iweet potato, a vegetable whtek ku In the pail year attained to wmurble popo larlty among hoOMholdn(here and le wkeNBIUterto, to far at ean be learn io, the blitoiy of this product' has not been published. . It seems that dowa in Noith Carolina there Is a very enterprising trnok grower, who paid a visit last year to. ike Baha ma Islands.- Wkilevtken took a great fancy to the sweet potato grown ta that onentry, and he deitrm'i ed Vt make an iiperlment with b .am eg tab'e on his North Carolina farm. The liahama prodoct brings esceptutt lly high intetu da orthirn m-rketa, the Tf goilo ' tng considered nlt a luxury amo: g il wU-to4o. , ,tV. On the retain of the N rib Crc.lirlaD to hrs plaoUllon be mad the Ciprl meoU above refcr'ni ti. suconiii-d quits beyond hlsi t mitnlno. bnprs The vegetable grew and flourished) risallv ezce dli'K lo TUvor and qnaMi) the West Indies gmids Tbfs gsotlemas Is sending Urge quan titles now all over the country and while She Is practicing u deception at all, it I staid that he does not go out of the Way to tell buyers that the potatoes were grownin North Carolina Instead of the Babamas, The poutoes nave appeared on the local market and we're pronoesoed equal, If not superior, to the far-southern pro duct v"7 " - " torto IMcaoCotton. ; The weather Bureau's erop bulletins announoe that all over - the island of Potto Rico sea-Uland -cotton Is being planted as rapidly as seed can bs obtain ed and that In many Instances the plsnt- ers are' abandoning tobacco for cotton. The movement Istspeolally strong talks well-known tobacoo districts of Cayey and Casnas.. All -the eotton tests have proved to be promising, while the lew prions for ordinary tobacoo la Ban Juan are said to be bringing about the change etose observers,; Including eotton men from lbs southern states of America, are predicting that in a few yesrl the Agues et the former pott trade of Porto Rloo m be reached, U not exceeded. - CASTOR I A is': lot lotats aud Children."' .' ftt lki Yon Hairs Always Bosght To ike Old Members of tM Literary So cieties of the University of North Car olina. it. i.-7r- The Dialeotio and Phllantbroptp Lit erary Societies deelra your presenoeat ttelr Ftarl AanajJ Joint Banqoei te b given la Commons VBall o lloadsy night Jons 1st, Of Commencement week. This banquet Is lo be given by tks pres ent members of the Scctetlei oosrp! lines tnry to the visiting member and takes plana ast prtxsedlpg th sanasl Alumni meetings. .Ike address of the .evening will be delivered by Chief Jusitos Wal Ut Clark of the class of '6. .? Blnos the eontlansnoe of this banauet la future years b dependent., upon the success Uus year, we urge .that ss many old members as possible be present; and la order that arrangements may he made for the correct number, we earaeatly re quest that each one who anticipates being present, ees'd his name not later than Hay Mth, to Chsa, Boas, Chape! BUI, N. C. No, Individual . IttvUellons will be issued. J . i i : f S Hasssell, . i i'rWJ Cordon v v ? ' ..' Committee on Inrllsiloo, ric:iai::::;o:.''3; Grwrea a t -w 'f'me"1 s'rrc:h rri:iCc. in thii ' Ti: EC7.DS SIHT OV Captain and Mate Said-to H Same State Lands Bid Acceptable! - The NewTerk Banquet Commence- : meat ' Services. Fifteen . 'Tsars Sentence For . " ". Jlmrder. Btfr .. calaareate r- mons. Raleigh, May 25. State Treasurer La- oy this afternoon expressed the $800,000 in State four per cent bonds which will mature January 1st, 1018, to the purchas log firm In Baltimore. There are 800 of the bonds, 27S of $1,000 each, and 50 of 6oo each. Each bond was signed by the Governor and State Treasurer. The bonds are very artistic. Besides the seal of N C, an engraving of a woman's bead Is on the back of each bond and on every oonpon. . .. , The State Board of Education in struct CoL W B Rodman of Washing ton, N C., to accept the offer of Beylus Cade for the State- lands In Carteret county at 60 cents pefaoie and Instructs him to draw the necessary papers. The public lands there, are now something less than 100,000 acres; . : - . Adjutant General B S Boysler Is spending the first part of this weik In Raleigh. : Col. 1' M PearaaM, the Governor's prt- va'e secruiary has rnrneil frim a,but nes trip tt Georgia. Go. Chas B AyCu'ck left early Ibis morning for Taiiklnvl U wh r.) bf wil. deliver a commence nent adJresH. Ut rill return Wnlnosdn) inuniln . I'tiBlilcm U T WlnHiin, w.-u spoke t lit Wqiu'l of Ibe Nir'li Carolina eiety in New V.irk City Tue-day utgh', hat bin wjru over 400 covers P'ead and the; occas on -was arett sac- cess He speaks In h'gbed term oi Senator Depew 'a speech Governor Chas B. Ay cock orders' s telsl criminal term of Wilson Super lor Court to begin June 15th, Judge Shaw to preside. At this time it Is pro1)- abla that the 11 men charged with th. astasalnatlon of the Insurance man Pitnoe Jones will be tried. The Governor oommutes to life im prisonment the death sentence of Fred Ykk at Goldaboro, a 7oong negro who was convicted of outraging an old col ored woman. Vies had been respited un til next Saturday, v The Sheriff of Robeson county today placed in the penitentiary to serve 10 year term a white man, aged 21, convict ed of the murder of an. old white man. The two had been dealing In horses and the younger mart- wanted to be at-the head of the business. A quarrel fol lowed and be killed the old man by strlk tag him on the back of ths head with a gun. The young man's defunce was that white they ' Were quarreling some u known person slipped up behind the old man and dealt him the fatal blow, Tour eqmspondeni has fist returned from Beaufort and the latest news brought there regarding the grounded rortugese barque vera eras Seventh Is Nptice of Sale of Prop- ertyi United States of Am'erlcs, la The DI ; trlot Conrt Of the Tnlted giates , 'f. : .for the EasUrn District '. ;:;. of. North Carolina V V vi i Aiw own. v-r v ." ."si. The- Vnlted States y S. tsl'itS:- Tkomu F. McCarthy, Guardian ol SaUie j.w' Ann White, Craven connly, -'i, By virtue of a Judgment of the above samea eoun renaerea at the April term, lWa, in the-above entitled action ths subscribers, oDmmlsstoserS) for that pur pose duly appointed, wilt sell at public Motion, for cash, at the' United Metes Court house In- New Bern. N C. on Monday, ths 28th day of June; 104, at 18 o'clock. - noon, of that dar. tha real estate directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described ss follows One certain piece or parcel of land situa ted in the City, of New Bern, N. 0., ly ing and being on the west side of Pas teur street, oegionii and six Inches from tbe corner of Queea and Psstenr streets, and runnier thence win ue west sine oi saij i'ssteur street northwardly one hundred and one feel. thence westwardlv and 'flarallal -with said Queen Street one halt the distance 13 Jerklos Allen thencs louthwardlv and parallel with Pajteur street one nanareo ana one reel, tnenceeastwardly and parallel with said Queen street to the place of beginning on ihe said Pas- tenr street, and being tbe same lot con veyea to Daniel btephenann, i K Willi and wife br deed dated March 4. 1816 and recorded In book Oi, pages 167 and iiu, rrcoras oi eyraven county, and con veyed lo J K Willie, by deed from PH Pelletlerand wife, dated Anrntt 9, 1S!2. and recorded In book No. UO, folio t and 100, relater's office,' and by suld Willis and wife conveyed to Bnllln Aon White tbe 8rd day of March, ma, boo 1W, pacs 401 and Wi, of ths Kcglstor' ollice pf (JraTen county, N (!. R A NUMT, - ' y.' J EO'UAHA, T , - ' - C'o'i'mlibloners, . Ttls fclh day of May, lDuii. - -, .v' , Cool Cotl.cs. Would yonr suit look sny yoo p!d a fi- rt'd'ars !" f v ' r ! '.! I'M 'ftf-fr : . 1 : , coolor If It? In What the captain who It has been repeei- edly asserted had fled: is one; and J be same wita inn mate wno is now on ooaru the ' vejsel,- i.Obserraqt people declare they have no doubt as to this. - ' v Rev, Joseph Rennle, yastoy of the first Presbyterlaa church of Norfolk,,' Va , preached the baocalaureale sermon at the A. 4 If. College before a great, coft gregallon yesterdsy f rem the text "that life Is as a vapor an J quickly passes sway,1, -So said life resembled a - vapor first because it Is evaaeeent.seoond either useful or harmful, thin! immortal. To night J. 8. Cates of Alabama will deliver the A. & H. alumni address.. Tomorrow will be the last parade and the reelection of. officers for next -year; Tomorrow night Hon. Walter H. Page delivers the address. Tuesday morning the gradu ating exercises take place and Gov. Ay oock present slhe deplomas. Bishop Thos. P. Gallor, of Tenn., preached the baccalaureate sermon be fore St. Mary's school yesterday and It was an eloquent discpurse on the rela tion of religion to life. -Last night in his sermon at Christ church be severely orltlcised one of the speeches made at the Southern Educational Conference In Richmond. Be said that the speaker held up mind Cs everything and prayed -only for the cultivation of the Intellect." Mind is only' part of the soul'' said the bishop and adopting education as a pan acea for all things carries America back to the pagan age of Greece. Tomorrow the appeal of James Wilcox convicted of murdering Mrss Ella Crop sey, will be taken Up la the Bepreme Conrt Reliance a Great Boat New York, My 23.-In a wind that raged from a mere zephyr toan8-knot rin-ew, I ho Reliance cloarly pror d h r aperlnrltjrover the Oolumbls and the Constitution lo the race on Long Inland Souod, this afternoon. OfH dal'y the race was no onte!. la all pnln'a of sailing as thiy ware brought out lo tbe trUngular course the new boat clearly ontclitased her rival'. Whenever conditions were at all equal she unrrled away from the old yachts with ease, Tbe tests to which the boats were subjected were mainly confined to measuring their respective merits over reaches, -.lose and broad, little opportu nity belni affording or showing what they may capable of In working to windward or running to leeward. In what little chance there was to form an estimate of the boat In these two latter respects the new boat demonstrsted her superiority So much for the Reliance. As for the Columbia and Constitution, the contest was tn'dlclslre, though when the time limit had expired and the boats stood sbout to make their moorings Col- ttmbls had a slight advantage over the Belmont boat. Of all the games ever devised for ike development of healthful exercise, base ball Is the best: Te be able to play ball sucosssfnlly Is is necessary that you equip the team With best supplies.- I am prepared so famish np-to-date base ball goods, and pay special atten tion to mail orders.. .Will till your order same day received. Wrlte for prices. Dealer in BiOYOLS, finciiuia,' aao lu, Iubos SroBTiao Goons. Job Paiania. I M Middle St, NEW OEM, R. C. ALL-PERSONS wishing v to ; connect their dwellings, stores, or other buildings with water or sewer system of the city, upon appli cation to the . Superin tendent may have the work done and the pipe furnished ' at - actual cost.-33 fif.- i 1:to &IMt Cc; 1; aMMiUmUAW. , "SUITS MORE PEOPLE THACJ ANT OTHER BKAND.", old a ,t i - i . t L . , t ( DAOY'SjllTlIilE Something for Mothers ' lo Think About. ' Lives of Suffering and - Sorrow Averted And Happiness and Prosperity Assured by CuticuraSoap.Ointmentand Pills When All Else Fails. Every child born Into the world with an Inherited or early developed ten dency to distressing, disfiguring hu mours of the Skins ecalp and blood, be comes an object of the most tender so licitude, not only because of Its suffer ing, but because of the dreadful fear that the disfiguration is to be lifelong and mar Its future happiness and pros perity. Sence it becomes the duty of mothers of sue? afflicted children to ac quaint themselves with the best, the purest and most effective treatment available, viz., The Cuticura Treatment Warm baths with Cuticura Soup to cleanse the skin and scalp of crusts and uutlcura Irritation and heal. and mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent Pills, to cool the blood In the severer cases, are all that can be desired for the alleviation of the suffering of skin tor tured Infants and children, and the com fort of worn-out parents. Millions of women use Cuticura Soan. assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for pre serving, purifying snd beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings and chaflngs. In the form of washes for annoying irritations and inflammations, and lor many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves. Don't let your Carriage ran down for want of a little renair. Taken in time the cost may be trifling. "A word to the wise is sufficient." We do ear riage and wagon repairing in all its branches, at lowest prions, and warrant all work to be strlotly flrst-chus. We will make your vehicle equal to' new in appearance, durability and motion. Jobbing promptly executed. We put Rubber Tires on vonr old or newwneeis. . we snrtmtjour loose ttres in a machine without cutting them. Everybody is invited to see the machine at work putting new bolts injold place. G. U. Waters ft Son, Phonat8S, -n Broad 8k New Bams, N. C We have Just In a fine stock of Mens boys and ehfldrens shoes, neck wear hats, clothing collars, etc," AU in the latest style ' and cheaper thaa any first class atoreln the town epir thing guar anteed. Respectfully, W- BAXTER, pid you ever try the famous Bohmer Export Beer. Call for a bottle. Toe wtU Had It a due beer. Give us a Call, We would pleased to have yot call and examine om Una ( BUILOERB' M ATERI ALS,Patnts, OAs, Refrlgeia- tors, Water Coolers, Lawa Mowem, ce Cream Freesers, Tinware, GalTanised and Enameled Ware.'2!:'; l fw LOOKSJJIS''. Foy 6 Sieii General Unrduare, n scull fctiaa KET7 DEHII, 17. C. ;:i:nY 1 I'm ' CO., Trc r!ctor3, 'A, o iiBu receivea New Lot Harvey's Small Sugar Cured HAM English Cured Shoulders, Breakfast Strips, Big Hams to cut 'Phone 191. Gaskill Hdw. & Have a fall line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountain and Artie Freezers, Wattr Coolers, Ice Planers, Ice Picks. I awn Mowers from 12" to 10". Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. Mutting and Carpet Tacks, Bill things needed for refitting or fitting Car load Sash and Blicds and sell Masury's t aint ami Lewis' Lead. quality. 1'rompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. (Mill Hardware and HAHDWARET78 Middle St. Phone 147. 1 Delici In the Ice I Cream we mil yon. We take the greatest care in making our cream, and only the best materials. IT'S PURE AND WHOLE SOME, and can be eaten by the moat delicate person without fear of injury. 88o per qt packed in ice, deliv ered at your house at any time, McSot ley oeeeeeeeeeeeoeeose t f in atches. ' Gentlemens size, screw back and ; ; front, gold filled, warranted 20 years, with Wsltham or Eblin ! movement, sells for (18 00; FOR ; ; NEXT DO DAT8 at 10 cash. . ' JT. O. Baxter. t i Out Hammocks -) h are Reliable and' . Wiomfri.; ilMm'S BOOK STOBti - Cavo money ' by buying your' flies and all kinds of ctationery from' ' Owen Ov Dunn, - ft PSLL0CK BT.V pawga wm 71 Broad St Mill Supply Co., Window Screens, D.or Screens, Poster Tacks, and many other up the home. full stock of Builders Material. We Try either, both are of the best Mill Supply Company, MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craren St. Phone 216. Hurrah, Hurrah! New Goods arriving daily and prices lower than at the first of the season. The mills are closing out bargains and we are geting them. Look the prices. Men's Clothing. A big lot Mens Coat and Pants Suits worth 5 00 our prise $3 BS. A big lot Mens Blue Serge Coat and pants Units, worth $7 50, cut price $4 24 All kinds of Summer Coats and Pants worth $1 75, cut price 93c. Childrens Suits. Big lot Ohildrens Wash Suits, worth $1 00, cut price 68c. Big lot Childrens Serge Suits, worth 14, cut price ta 98. Big lot Childrens Light Cassimeres, just received, worth S3, cut pricn, tl 59 Shirts. Big lot Bhirts, worth $1, cut rice 48c Big lot Bhirts worth SOo, cut price 24c Big lot of Boys 8hirts,all colors, worth 60c, cut price 19c Dress Goods. Big lot All Colors '.Organdies, worth 26c, cut prioe 16,c yd.' Big lot Figured Lawns, all colors, worth 10c, cut price 7Jo yd. Same as above, worth 7Jc, cut to 4)c. Big lot R & G Corsets, worth $1 CO cut price 48c Big lot Bleaching in short lengths, worth 7c, cut prioe tfc yd. Big lot Percales in short lengths, wrth lOo, cut price 6c. Only 10 yards to a customer, each person must do their own buying. Shoes. Big lot Mens Shoes, worth $2 00, cut price 1 48, Same as above, worth $1 60, cut 98c Big lot Ladles Shoes, worth $2 00, cut price 91 89. Same as above,worth $1 60, cut 98c Big lot Ladies Slippers, worth S2, out price 11 69. Ssme as above, worth $1 85, cut to 8o Same as above, worth 75c, cut to 49c Big lot of Hamburg just received in remnants. Take a look at them. S. COPLON, 75 MIDDLE STREET, Next to Cask III Hardware Co, New Bern. J. W. WOOD, adtcljTamer, FLUMBI0 I0 iS FITTING , QriejA for Tobeooo Fluee Solio- Ited.-r,; jV".:;!. - " - AU work guArtntoed to give sab. i Can , ps xonna ' at tot shop oa . Bottth Front Street former! ooon ' pled by the firm. :VX WV. WOOD Fhoile 220. tt For fecniyi'Sfi .k ' . Wharf property formerly occupied by 1 1 O W Hamlltoa as wood yard. V.C " Also two dealraUe omeea M seooal - story of new brkk b 'L"pgo Boutk " Front street, ' Ai-;'y to ' ,..' ! v -;vnv ' ...' ' - - . V. -,.; V.':t,.'i.-V. , if-!' :

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