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ft t 1 i NEW J.IBB, H. CM . SUNDAY UORKIHG, MAY 31, 1903. TWINTY-SICOND YIAB 1 f - : i I i m 1 a ft " r. .:.! s'W i .'."T .J. ', -fa.'.' 'W ;f1 "JffiBBDI.--': FOR 3 DAYS----ndnday, $ Tuesday, Wednesday. M Ladies Open Work and Lace Hose at o II Vinlf 4-V.4 I.V1HU1 llUUU VMUO. A First-class Up - 11 fttror "RaVi- T-lwli b . MM W V f riWIM . Fancy Knit Work, worth 40c, tnis fly sale 20c. 20c & 25c Drop Stitch for 15c & 12c. y Plain Light Weight for Summer, 25c W value for 15c. - - -.l These goods were Bought at a Great vij Reduction, hence we divide with you. rw Aviv We are receiving daily a new line of Spring Furniture. Have also just re ceived a very fancy lot of Rugs, Leather and Velvet "At Prlee that will AitonUh yon. Give us a call and examine our stock. No trouble to show goods. Very truly, ;' I to know that what "if y you ilrink is Clem I PAfei,;. ' i is tlw way ith all of .v" . J'kJd9Jkk ! 1 onr Beer and Soft AT C'LB hi iwfli IS Drinkn. We use only VSSagjjri? hl-'awi ! II the Uest and Purest jMs3ft f HW. j j of everything. Jft' trfr-' i (' CROWN BOTTLING WORKS ! 1 LEE J. TAYLOR, Proprietor, j I! j I Phone 105 Cor. Queen fc.Bern Streets, i h Dint! & mm a "iTke Disosway; & -Taylor Co f ,, A Mf I)m ol Iwctllai BUm m th htMw ptaoa and daflgm, Th I X Bllgh,JUphlaadVlritalri X tb moit pojmkf on tl arkt ; T V All elborU and zt(MlT Iin T of lb taott artUUo utlng J lb 2 SlWei Lat and MyrtU ar lh 1 OH pwwIt.wM" J. 0, BAXTZB'8 WINDOW. X ' tfT ''A to - date Hose, Lace 1 onrl T?nt. nrnvVh M Him A WV, WW V V . :vi Don't let your CarrUgo run down (or want of a Httk repair. Tikes la time the oott may be trifling. "A word to the wis la tufflolent." We do oar raure and wacoa teoairln In all Iti bianohet, at lowest prioea, and warrant ail work to De itrtcttr arst-eiaia. We wui nuke your vebiole equal to new in appearance, durability and motion. Jobbing promptly executed. we pat Rubber Tim on yoer old or new wheela. We thrink. your loot Urn In a machine without cutting them. KTerybody i larlted to tee the machine at work potting new bolta in old piaose. G. H. Waleit it Bon, . ,, Phone ,195, - v..' "!i"ns IS RmM . Vnw Bnww. if. O-i ' SpccialSaloT Of Home-made ' Lard. Parties that wish some thing pure and ' sweet can get 6 lbs. lard for 66c. ; Send your buck e$ to'-ttie ' The Oaka Zlarlxet. ; bbamch omgi . , Jk B. Baxtet Q Co;, Commbsioriv' tJfVi Pr ""i fVi f, lV"''"'"" UUvaOj ti-J,L.k.J a Alib..ve , 11 Craven Street, ' r Phoney. ' NKW ff. 0. Mala Office, 61 Prosilwiy, Kew York. Moflomte marn'i'i. Pr1"' ' wlff i to r I mnrli-e OVER -M00 CASES " Of ftfttU Fu J StieIBTlnf ; Paat ' " TwelTe Kooths. ' f'!"tt,i".i:.ii .-.A,' .:; ).;'- i.;. . BaLaiei, May I0L-The great lnoreate la the number of email pox eaeee anrlsg the twelre month ended May let, will attraet marked etteatkm, there haying been a total of oyer 4400 eeee. Thte ii a Tart lncreaee," Small pot ni bronght Into the 8tata from Norfolk lata in the winter of 1899, and wai qnlte widely dla emlnated. BInoe then there haa been a yearly iDoreaae la the nmbetof eatee. The fact that there were abont 1S5 death! daring the twelTe monthi will aleo arreet attention. It ahowt that the dltaaie li beoomlng more ylrnlent. It la Impoaitbla to aeoertala what proporttoa of the population of the Bute b nnae elnated. There are no return, to ihow HAN ABOUT TOWM. The Ucker How ho Demoralizes and How he Help. xaer are two lndlrldnala In eyery oonunanlty who have oome to be looked apoa by the other people ai neotetary era. They are the kicker and the crank. The kicker le alwayi a crank bat the crank h not alwayaa kicker, The crank I ol eereral Tarletie bnt tbe kicker ha only one he jot kick. It'i the natare of the beait and he can't help it. . The dally life of the kicker iietrea aou end beoaate of the exerci of hi pretogatlye he of tea acoompllihei a little good for other people. Hence, hi ml Ion on earth ii not wholly In rain. It aometime Jar one', good nature, though to be- opnetaatly reminded how eaii'y thing might be better. Tlie kicker aerer top to think how much woree it might be. A ha been aatd betore the kicker' dally life I etrenaoua Heart In tie morning and kick became he ba to work. Then (omethlog I wrong with the breakfaat. The eteak ! tough, the ooffee cold tnd the milk eour. And I kick like a boy ieer. He goe to hit work and And erery thing gone wrong. The lock or cotton, or what market I on the bum and he organise a long and trenaout kick end make hlmaelf heard eren if he l.n't agreeable. He return to the boeom of hie family, the burden of dlteontent olIU reeting hearlly on hi adad and he keep np hi kicking antll he I again wrapped la elumber. Iron In hi ileep he he a nightmare which kick. Poeelblytbl feature of oar friend' nature la a blemlng la dlagui. It may team peenilar for one to lay thlt after haying eald all theee mean thing. But It I aot fair to giro the kicker ueha bad reputation without giving him a how. ' The kicker la a dletatnfled mor tal, honcet but erratic, and hi kick will bear fruit la the Improvement of the or der of thing, Thre;ar a lot of thing la tale world that would b raftered to eiltt fa an im perfect Kite dmply beoeuee there . waa ao one to lad fault or to discover a new method or make a invention. ' With it people the laxy motto "let well enough - alone" i paramonnt bat the klefcereomel boldly to the reecue and ttlrt thing peUul and produce a tadifaetoty reaalt. Doabtleee H b the kicker who b re- (pontlbb In one way or another for the many modern eoaveamneee which , we now enjoy and which, we oontldar !ndi uahle;If UU be true weean ier- veatiy toy "God bite Vt kicker, even If ha doe cane :, weadaee to., tb mlad. ' . '.. .t'-. ' ', . ',' ; Maa Abont Tow, Yeel KoTemeati. 1 The followtag veeAlt arrrved at thb aort tarierdav: ;.. .A- Bchooaet Wm. T. Parkr, Capt How- , Schooner Ivy Blade, Capt Maaaj from Oriaatal.-) ... , Bchooaet Dorchewer, Opt Ivan, from Baltuaoiat vvrVt'f ' QfJ : Tag Curtln, towtag brg-0 J Bin', Obabeth CIlT! berg Urate, Phlla " ", Belled ehooer Harland W Houstoh lambr,XlIaabeth City. v-; Bchooaer Bosaq X Porter, Capt Gold tag, Inmber, Port Depoett, Md. f Toe Kettle towing beire Coeldenca bouad PhOa , lumber. -;.,; i, Tag Oartla, towing barge lraet . 1 Dale, aad Keyetoae, ramber for Phil. ;;l .t-;-.- lentnclty. l(uat$..f'w)5-r ; If oaatalaeer are aeeembllng at Jrk' toa,Kynftb eald forth purpose of releasing Whit and Jett, the two feu dist who ar on trial for the Marcum ttaUoa. Attempt hav already beta made to rescue the prisoner, aad the aoldler an guard were ftreij at, but a BotchlMgaa being tnrned o the rer.'01-00- wg" 00"" ocloc n w. a. enera, they precipitately fled., Becrult are tald to be hourly arriving, and It feared that the trouble kit enly be C. 0'!A: I ;r Decoration Day Observed at Federal :i Cemetery. Edaeatloaal Speeches. 1'9 Bnral v Free School libraries. A. M. College Affairs. Oapt . Carrawaj'e Death. ' : BiLtiaH, My SO. State inperlnten dent of public Instruction J. T. Joyner wu athi detk again today.. He mad forty educational apeechee tlnce the middle of March. He ay there general lntereat In education and a large attendance at the peaking. Referring to the rural free school libraries Mr, Joyner y there are now 470. Many new one will toon be established. A charter b granted to the Farmer Club of Henderson township, Vance ooanty, the capital being $120,000. The charter give leave to deal In lend nd to aid neeroe In obtaining borne on easy term. It b now cald thattbe Haywood ha las corpus case will not end before Wednetdty. This will give 4 days hew ing. There will be no bearing Tuesday afternoon as Justice Douglas tnd Walk er have to devote that part of that, day to Supreme Court matter. Public opin Ion Is widely divided as to whether Cay wood will be admitted to ball. The board of agriculture continue to devote nearly all It session to affairs of the Agricultural and Mechanical College There are now 800 acre of college lands of which over 200 are In cultivation. The board today ordered the purchase of 4 or S acres more, In front of the State fair ground, this property being be tween ibe old college property and land bought two year ago. The legislature gave the power to condemn the four or five acre In question. Mr John A Winder of Columbus, Ohio, bhere. She has beep for the sec ond time unanimously re-elected presi dent of the R. E. Lee chapter, Daugh ter of the Confederacy, at Columbus. In future thl Chapter and the local camp of Confederate Veterans will dec orate the graves of tb 2,200 Confederate dead la Camp Chtse cemetery at Colum bus This work has been done- for eight years past by Col. W. 0. Kuauae, a gal' lanl veteran of the Federal army. He 1 now feeble and desires to turn over that work. The day of the decoration Is June 12. The chapter of Daughter of the Confederacy In North Carolina are urged to end flower or money to pur chase them.- Notice will be given to whom the (lowers and money are to be sent. Col. Koaus a ,few year ago erected a memorial arch to the memory of the dead In Camp Chase. Decoration day was observed this af ternoon at the beautiful National ceme tery here. There was'prayer by Rev Dr I McK Plttenger and an address by Dr DH Abbott. Beveral soldier of the war with Ppain are buried in this ceme tery, all North Carolinian who were In the 8d Brgtment, and th re are also a oldier killed In the Philippine and one killed in China. Much regret Is eipressed here at the drain of Oapt. W. W. Carraway, a veij eran newspaper msa, at hi home near Klntton. H vu Widely known In thb State He was n the 8d N. C. Cavalry and eived two term In the Legisla ture. All our colored Lawn have been re duoed. We have a big lot of them that muit.be told. Come and aee the pretty (titers yon eta buy her at So to 10c yard. . , ' , J J BAXTI& KMXOCKSVILLE. . May 88. Oa Wedneeday the 17th the KhooLat thb place nader the skillful maaagerhent .of Ml ..Berth Teeter, lnaal fnr Ihla term, v The literary address was delivered oy the Hob. Alei H White. ; Hit . aubject Waa "Tb progres of clvilbatloa . The peach, waamasteily effort apd iron the applau of every on present. The peaks waa Introduced by Mr Cleveland Bell of tht plce. n h" chosen worded Abont 900 people wer present to hear the address, all of whom, ipoke of It la Ih blgbeet pnlee.x s. ,c t, i. PollooksvlUe and -Trenton '.bat ball team played " very : Interesting gam here yesterday with IS to 8 la. favor, of Pollocktvllia. There wss - torn good pitying "oat both Md.'. The principal playing oa the local tea at war don .by Xugen Tucket who audi a homo ran, Titdtle, MoSoiby, Hudeoa, and W bitty. That of Trenton .we Coble, Harris, Bar ker aad Hammond, who did some good worki t There were abont 209 pectatort who enjoyed the game. ' la thb game there was no elath a b sometimes the case, every thing Went smoothly and platantly and w hope to bv the team play hereagloy I . . . . . a . . "'H11 wcoiosing erce oi tne fitg drill followed by declamation, M. sy, dialogue etc. The itholar all did their part to completely and well that tbere It no chance or place to make ptclul mention of any one. From the little 8 year old to the big boy, all thowtd that they had had the training of a tU'lod tencher. . ' . ' ' ' , I Tlie following were an)td jirlzo.; OMvta VCIittiy a gold nwlal for e..ii"Ur- k'.'p ' ' ! : '-. ?" ''I.'O ',. I . - . ' ( i ; . ( Brotner Creecy Reverences New ' Bern. r - filltabeth City Econonl-t New Barn hu emptied mora honor Into the lap of North Carolina thaa any oteer town or. oommnaity In the State We always feel like lifting our hat la reverence when ever I hearth name of New Bern men Honed. Therefore, it wa that we felt a glow of gladneia, pride and compliment when we had a call on Friday from hun orable and venerable Wllllem H, Oliver, of New Bern, one .of the oldeit of the older generation of . New " Bernlana, coatempdry of Sattoa, Stanley,- Badger, Graham, Bryan aad other New Bernlan who reet from their honored labor In the weeping cemetery at New Bern. Wm H Oliver b one of the few survivors of that glorlou era of New Bern's history and it I therefore natural for ua ' who also knew tome of them, to be hippy in communion with on who. 1 Identified with that grand put, and to enjoy his visit as a benediction. It 1 useless to tav that we rolled back the tide of time and lived in the peat Hit reminiscent of that golden era la the history oi New Bern' past, when It oourtly gentbmen and queenly women were known every' where, were to a exquisite reproduc tions ffom on who wss their familiar and Who knew them and saw them die robed of their dignity and their great ness. For Instance, we knew Qastea only wbn robed In hi sngost mijeity. Oliver saw and knew htm when he came to hi f atber's atorcf to enjoy summer breeze, Stretched out at foil length on the counter, recubans ei dlgnttate. We were sorry when our old friend had to leave us. May Try Protection. In the bouse of commons Premier Bal four made a statement which Indicates tht Great Britten may abandon her free trade policy. Pive Dollars the PolL The Argentine government ha put price on the head of native. The gov ernment pays $5 for each head deliver ed. Flood in Iowa. The flood situation In Des Moines b alarming. Hundred of people are flee ing from their homes. Passed Muster Enoch and Wilson Farr, brothers, living near Ogden.Utah who are the head of families aggregating (04 children, grand children and great grandchildren, met President Itoosevelt at Salt Lako Friday. The average of the ge of tb Farr brothers is 81 yean. They say they want the President to see that they have done their duty a patriotic citizens of Utah. Old Cotton Mill Closes Charlotte, N. 0., My 28-The Victor Cotton Mills, one of the oldeet mill In North Carolina, ha decided to petition the courts to appoint a receiver for the purpose of liquidating the affairs of the company a pcedt!y a possible. The mill owee abont $80,000. Dr. J. H. MoAden formerly president of the ooethera Cotton Spinner Associa tion; Jl P. Pfgram, president of the Flrtt National Bank, of thb- etty, aad Oeo. K. Wllsoa, a prominent capitalist, of Char lotte, are endorser for the mill. Theee gentlemen will aama the receiver. The mill wa built fourteen year ago, being the eacond oa to be erected la Charlotte. It ha al way ran at atcee, ttld to be an account of Inferior mtchln ery.1 t ". v' ;Tv; .. ' ' ' 'A-nnmber of women InChtrlotte own big Muck of iockr-i;- A full aad -complete line of Inteme- al ttock aad poultry food for Mb at J. B, Parker Jr. . . The Crown Bottling Work hat Jut' received another olld. ear of Portaar ftaaont beer direct from the-brewery In a refrigerating ear. ; .. , it., V'l HEADO IV; GOLD ft. hi,-. fT"l TP : Ta'tlaw'ITf mm&m CREAPERY, Put up in . the famous: Dust and Odor Proof IS rial convinces you. v. For Sale by . B. ITackbarD, Jno. d Willis and Lucas A Lewis. "'-' ,i "SUITS MORE PE0PLB TflANJaJTrymiER BBATgD r "OLD IIEC:nY r --t .... . .' h v v cft a tti i:'-r. i r ' m . mm.. - Of all tlie game ever devised for the development of healthful exercise, base ball is the best To be able to play hall successfully it is necessary that you equip the team with beet supplies. I am prepared to famish up-to-date base ball goods, and pay special atten tion to mail order. Will fill your order tame day received. Write tor price WI. T. IIIIsJL, Dealer in Biotous, FiBCamie, aud All Kwoe Stobtiwo Goods. Job Pbihtiko Rtjbbbb Btakps. 1-93 Middle St, HEW BERN, It. C Summer School for Craven Co. Teachers will be held at Dover. It will open June 22nd and continue lix weeks Attendance is compulsory. For circular of work or any in formation concerning places to board, etc., address S. M. BRINSON, New Bern, N. a Or L. L. HARGEAVE. Dover, N. 0. JVVflfffffWffffflfaFffffff Beautiful pat terns for Shirt Waist and Center Pieces and Stamp iog Outfits at one half the usual price. MITT'S BOOK STORE, i Pens, Pens! A fine line of Pens now stock Oa and examine. Owen Q. Dunn, M POLLOCK ST. .4 rf . - RAOYOUI sMAOCTtsI Is the BEST Wheel. It poshe 25 per cent easier and is worth two bicycle of any make. I have Bicycle at 2fi 00 as good at) yon can get at any price. I have proper material and can make any repairs satisfactory on any wheel at satisfactory price. lm:edgerton, r Cor. Pollock t Crtrei i?ti , ; IIW JIERKY t, C. ERi PASTEURIZED INEE SEAL package, THE BEST YET, 1 - One ,li.-1 . r f- Dunn, J, R. Parker it' MoOenee . ' . I ' ; t. a a I i"; CO., Proprietors,",. va. . , . -":zz. rcruni iz:tz. Another Fresh I Small JUST RECEIVED. Trji one. They are Strictly first quality. Yours to please, I J. L McDANIEL, S 'Phone :91. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., Ilave a full line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers. Ice Planers. Ice Picks. awn Mowers from 12" to l(i, Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. Matting and Carpet Tacks, Bill things needed for refitting or fitting Car load SaBh and Blinds and sell Masury's Taint and Lewis' Lead. quality. Trompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. Gasiill Hardware aifl Mill Supply Company, Hardware Middle. st. mill supplies u cmyen st. Phone 147. Phone 216i eeee I Delicioos A Refreshing j Is the Ice Cream we sell you. We take the greatest eare in I making onr cream, and only the , beat materials. ; IT'S PURE AND WHOLE- , SOME, and can be eaten by the ' most delicate person without (ear ' of Injury. 86c per qt packed in ice, deliv- ered at yonr house aljany time, i McSorley. Give us a Call. We would be pleased to have you call and examine onr line of BUILDERS' MATERIALS, Paints, Oils, Refrigera tor, Water Coolers, Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream Fleeter, Tinware, Qalranized and f aameled Ware. LOOK US UP, mm General Hardware, NEW BEBJiYJr. , tMvMMtMMvvvv,4 You Owe ' : Us for dotng right The druggist Who desire to grow In the Confidence of hi neighbor laa ao other af and sure way opea to him; . ' . W Unply (ollclt yon pa tronrg on the grounds of pure drag, rightly bandied, at fal price. '-" f.':iif, :-V I i- On. thl -besl we; have growai oa thlt ba! we will centlnue to growi-; . ; ,". .' ' . v. ' Wear at bullae to mak moaey, hut know foa well JJ that w must tarn your eenfl dene before weota get yon'2 pawronag. ' f; 1 i. -t ",' J Lot Harvey's I wed Wholesale aft Detail Grocer, 71 Broad St Window Screens, Dcor Screons, Poster Tacke, and many other up the home. full stock of Builders Material. Wo Try either, both are of the best Hurrah, Hurrah! New Goods arriving daily and prices lower than at tlie 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 Suit worth 5 00 our price 98. A big lot Mens Bine Serge Coat ami Ints Buits, worth $7 50, cut price 4 24 All kinds of Summer Coats and Pants worth $1 75, cut price 98c. Childrens Suits. Big lot Childrens Wash SuiU, worth f 1 00, cut price 68c. Big lot Childrens Berge Suits, worth $4, cut price 93 98. Big lot Childrens Light Cassimeres, Just received, worth t3, cut price, $1 5 Shirts. Eig lot Shirt, worth $1, cut price 48o Big lot Shirt worth 5Cc, cut price 24c Big lot of Boy Shirts,all col.. rs, worth o(k, cut price 19c Dress Goods. Big lot All Colors tOreandies. worth 25c, cut prioe 16Jo yd. Big lot Figured Lawns, all colors, worth 10c, cut price 7JO yd. Same as above, worth 7jc, cut to 4ic Big lot R A Q Corset, worth $1 CO out prloe 18o. Big lot Bleaching In short lengths, worth 7c, cot prioe ate yd. Big lot Percale In short lengths, wrth Wo, out prloe So. Only 10 yards to a customer, each person must do their own buying. Shoes. Big lot Men Shoe, worth $2 00, cut price 1 48, Same a above, worth $1 CO, rut 98o. ' ' Big lot Ladle Shoe, worth 12 00, cut price l 09. Same as above, worth 1 60, cut 98o. Big lot Ladiee 81lppers,wort!i 18, on . price 11.89. Same as above, worth 1 S5, cut to 98 ' 8a me as above, worth 76c, cut to 49a, Big lot of Hambarg Just received ta remnant. Tak a look at them. . i ' S. OOPLON, 75 MIDDLE STREET, Kezt to GaakUI Hardware Co Rw Bern. J. W.; WOOD, Pf.nuniva'iwvt si etweitn . .' Ordeji fox Tobacco Tinea Solio : Anjwork TuuaatQ4 to give aatV ; van v aionau at :ua anoproQ . South front Street formerly wocn. , pied by the; -CJf':ilX "': ' ? : J. W. WOOD ' Thooa B20. ? ; ' Fop Rent - v v Wharf property formerly aeeanted h Q W Hamilton a wood yard. : ajeotvro AoiIraUe oflJeea b aeaonl tory of aew brick tailing m lotit'i Oor. 8. Front & Middle Bte. - uiiiiMilniliiiillli .....f.,,,t,,,W rioattret, Arrtto . Jr'a. d Wb iV.fnH tt J It I'
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