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THE JOURNAL. I SHORT PASSING EYEOTS. a re: IIKIELE CAS 2. CAST CP CSARACTES. r;CCC3OOO000XHrr0CCC0 Kew Brm, H. C, Xtr. 80, HOC- AJDbGM MRECIOIX.. CRAVEN LODGX NO, 1 KNIGHTS OP HARMONY. Meets Snd and tta Wednesday nlghtt in etch month In Rountiee'i Hall, Pollock street, at 7.80 o'clock, tiamnel E. BalL President; : H. BmitkTr, B.B. HiT, riaandal Secretary. ., .-. . - ,- r Inlet ta Bew AaTertJsmeat. . "s Wanted. . ' V- v For tale. , . 1 Broad St Frott Co. Apple. 4 Miss Nannie P Street Inturance. , jHHitcWl ft Oo-SnkBarsalna. Darlt Pharmacy Malllard'i Candy. Simmons & Hollowell Cor8p?W ."Values. Buslaess Ltcals. WANTED to buy few tharet of A & NC Railroad. Apply to QV Richard ton, DoTerNC. SPECKED Applet 20 eenti a peck .Broad StFraltCo. FOR SALE 8 Iron Safes, one large safe $85.00 anothor smaller $35.00 another $15-00. WANTED To borrow $2,000.00 on Im proved, and $1,000.00 on unimproved city property.. Address, P O Box 14 J. HUE. DE LONG.Mme. Rosalene Sclen title and Physic PalmtsU Of Washington D O, will give the people of New Bern an extraordinary opportunity to consult i the marvelous gifted ladles. Tonr life told from cradle to grave. With every $1.00 reading we give to each lady a pen checked plctare after GIbsen. This week only 66 Craven Bt. WANTED To rent, house with 6 or 7 rooms. Including dining and cook rooms In about 80 days or earlier. Ad dress with price to H, box 748 New Bern.N O. FOR SALE 13 doable seated school detks. blackboards and plane. Bold at creat redaction. Apply to Miss F B Smallwood, 116 Craven Bt after 8 p UK- FOUR nice large rooms for rent. Ap ply to HE Royal, Broad Street Fruit Company. WANTED To employ three exper ienced clothing and famishing salesmen Apply Epstein Bros the one price clothing store, Bryan Block. FOR RENT Brick' house on Craven St., 5 rooms, hot and cold water, with bath. E K Bishop. RAILROAD MARKET I have opened a first class meat -market on Queen street, rear of G W Pope's store, and am prepared to famish all kinds of fresh meats and ssaiage. A Swert. Prompt delivery. J FOUR desirable homes for rent at $6 each per month. Apply to J W Stewart Mi Middle St FOR SALE A tract of land belonging to Mr Thos A Mclntyre, consisting of about two acres, adjoining the city water works plants and Atlantic Coast Line Railroad near End street Tale Is a val uable property, splendidly located. For farther Information, address O E Foy, P O box No 748. THE PRESSING Club at the New Ben Military Academy will press your doili es neatly and win give you satisfaction. Ladles skirts nloely pressed, 3 R Blmp ..loa. I AM now ready to clip bones and have men and appliances to give quick satisfactory Job. S 8 Street THE VERY Finest Oysters of the sea eon today. Also the best Has and Tongue Sandwiches, EUt Coffee and Chocolate. Freeh Nana ally's Oeady. Jamas B Dawson, 108 Middle Bt, Phone J0t. FRUIT, Cocoaaut and Walnut Taffy 1 InAm it VallMlm. GUARANTEED Sugar Cured Bams at IS Cts tb. at the Oaks Market. - Guilford WALL PAPER from ,ti Cheapest tU Beet A BloeUnket ? - v ': ."' IN STOCK. .f unpUttend tojooijhotwtv V ' AtDavm'i 101 kldfiUcOh HAVE YOU- -HEARD OF IT? I t,iCKMAN'5 MEDICATED SALT , Bliicr, tkeOns' I otk . ..IVeatdf. . For file at . IIARGETS, Vcst Eroacl Dt. : ttiU Eolheril ; j ut f ',t s t' I'.nt ef twjs ; 1 Lewis -V, . '- - . The weather today, showers with ris ing temperature. . " . r Mr J A Jones received ' car load of Piedmont wagons yesterdsy. r' ; W .3 ' Mr F S Duffy to moving into his hand some new house on East Front street V See to It that your poll taxes are paid before May first if you are .desirous to vote at the fan elections. '. A boat was found adrift by Muter Johnny KDpatrick at the foot of South Front street yesterday morning., --V ' The farmers are bringing in a good many sweet potatoes which they haul around town and ' peddle out' for 69 to 80 cents, bahamas and yams.; - A new free sural mail route has been allowed New Bern by the post office de partment The post office at Asklns will be discontinued when It Is estab lished. The Universalis of Lenoir county have recently built' a meeting house at Woodlngtonin that county, and. will hold special services on Easter Sunday and will receive members that day. The name of Israel Harris reported in the police court news for larceny yes terday should have appeared as Israel Abbott Harris. The boy was found not guilty. If there Is no appropriation for the purpose, or no one has the authority to paint the flag pole on the Federal build ding, a petition should be gotten up asking Congress to appropriate enough money tc buy a can of paint and asking the proper department for authority to smear It on. The sheriff Bays that there are yet a good many people who have failed to pay their taxes for 1903. Ths law re quires that taxes shall be paid by the first of May of each year, or the delln qaent will be debarred from voting at the general election. A few days ago a horse ran away on -the Neuso bridge and the wresked bug gy was left on the bridge. People hav ing to cross complain that the wreck scares their horses and Is an unsightly thing. They want to know whose but loess It is to clear way the "debris" and why he doesn't do It. Mr John Andrews, a young man, em ployee in the Goldsboro Lumber Com pany's timber woods died Mondsyon that company's train while on the way to Dover. Mr Andrews was taken 111 while at work at the timber camps and was making bis wsy to Dover to get medical attention. There will be an Ege Hunt on Thurs dsy afternoon at 4.80 o'clock at the old fairgrounds, fronting on National Ave nue. There will be a charge of ten cents for etch one taking part The Hunt Is given under the aaspices of the O L W Proceeds will go to Centenary Church fund for the New Church. The saloon men are growing very In dignant over the law that allows ram sellers In other States to peddle and ship their stuff to prohibition places In this State without paying any taxes while they ssy they hsve to pay an ex orbltant tax, and are not allowed to sell anything on order. The Old Fort Gun Club has a member ship of 25 now and others will undoubt edly Join for the movement Is very pop ular. They will have their first target practice this afternoon at S.80 at their ground in Dunn's fUldV north 0f the old fort Everybody interested la shooting should attend this tournamsnt A greedy cat whose habitation to la the environs of Craven street, south of Pol lock, demonstrated the folly of going af ter unattainable things yesterday. It got its head Into as empty condensed milk caa and was unable to get It out It took the combined efforts of tlx sue to remove the can from the aahnars head and one of the rescuing party was badly scratched by the ungrateful grim alkin. It to said that agents f rota Virginia and other Slates are making a thorough Oaovaesof the prohibition towns la this Stele soliciting orders foe whiskey tobedellrered In packages. A tram mer who was la the town of Emporia, Va, which Uaot far from - the t line ol this Stale, hat week, said that while there he saw two solid car loads of wait key packages dispatched to ptoses la North Carolina by ooe trala. It to said that several new liquor eetabUehsMaU lave bees established recently and that Emporia to oa great boon. ' Visitors from .other plaoes are tar prised at the amount of new beQdlag tad . other Improvements going OtU Hsw Bern, (specially It this so ef those. who ootse froea towat that depend oa tobacco for business, The mourns ef New Beta are so varied that the faflere of any crop or brsaoa of tadastry to bat 11 Ule fait Heretofore thousands of dol lars ta track kavt beta taovlag by and before this time of year. . That crop has btea eat off so far aad the betleeet lost bat Vew Beta moves steadily eloef wit lag greater. . ' , , ' - Tbebeciboaeof winter fceeWeart ported brokse so totay times lately ibtl ft tf tat U look at if the old maa W la ter hsd at many 11 fee at t cat Moadsy tight was ta tseteally rxU atfttfor IfcltseMoa of ths, year end msty years lavs fsated that eaa afford as ttal Is this section of the eoentry. The leer oair rtaterd II df ms yesUrdiy I severe frost haiteg Ua the tettli of tat Wf aiher dittsrUaca, AatiUaUd esq a try e to tat amount of (! doss der lift tli at trtick orTfdtT Bills, bol frotl, trcla'!y fHfcBs sad p-S-l are pntiaMy ka-Hf (Bjrd. ToTUtej-! if tot anl t '!! f B;10 dU F('Tlnf fo't I f-e t-p.'f J if ' er 1 T.'l tailf" r p- -h ''if. I t t t. r'- r, -'' r ' ' f ii ' r ; ). A Tour Colored Kta Stttfcrtnr With , Lockjaw. Uy' Recover Coder' . AnU-Toila Treaty v ' r h mint. '!:' i.'-- " ;'- Several days ago the Journal men' tloned the ease of a1 young colored man named Htdyette, son of Thomu Mid- yette, who was desperately tick with lockjaw. Although still in very crit ical condition so that his recovery an hardly be expected, there- it eon aid ara ble Improvement Should i he get well hit recovery will be regarded at ona of the most remarkable facts in tht modi cal history of the SUtev:;- ue was visited by a number of doctors til o whom tald that hit case was hope- lees. Dr Chat Diffy hu been treating him with anUIn the eamt "arused for dlptherla, with good reeultt, and tht fact that the nan hu sarvlvid this long gives the doctor tlltUe hope-' ; ' i .The disease wit fully? developed and of several days duration when Dr Duf fy'e attention wa"olled. The man bad. fearful confulslons, at timet u many as forty or fifty In an - hour. ." Ha to now having fewer convulsions and many other symptoms are favoiable. , j , - The severity of tht case makes the lm provement as noted all the more wonder ful, at lockjaw to one of the moat fatal diseases known. , It leflectt greet credit on Dr Daffy'smedloal skill. , COLD BLOODED MURDER. Colored Man Called Out of His Bouse and Shot Dead. Kintton Frej Prest. 89th. - A 'phone message to tVe city last night from Mewborn't store, in Vtnce township, stated that Jonah Mewborn, a colored man, wu called out of his house about vine o'clock hut night and wu thot down by tn unknown auastia and died in an hour; after being thot, The perpetrator of the cowardly deed to not knows, though suspicions tie m terttlned against tome on that had been crossed by Mewborn, and a foil lo- veatlgatlon will be had by the coroner this evening. All thtt could be learned it that about nine o'clock lut night, while Jonah Mewborn, wu in alt home, oa Mr WB Canadyt plaoa In Vance township, tome one with voice disguised as a child, came to the house and called him out. When he opened the door the ateatsin fired and Jonah fell The assassin male off and not having tny blood hodnds he could not be tracked. Mewborn, lived about an hour after he was shot Coroner Woolen, wu aotlfiei and went out today to hold an inquest thtt the result of which to not known when the paper to published. The shooting took place about tlx mllet from thto city.. OLIVERS. March. 19th. Mitt Lummlt Ward to ipendlag tome time with her sister Mrs H R Parker, of Trenton. j . ( Miss Virginlt Oldfltld, of Whitfl Oak, spent Friday night with Mrs M H Park er. . - Mr J O Parker, went to Sew Bern, Saturday on business. - '! Mr Alex McDatltL went to NewBetn, today,: - Aooupltof ouryoun Udltigol dlt- appolated Eaturday they started t go to Kew Bern, on tht stumer Howard but got Kn, m tat Howard wat leering just as they got In, sight,' Wt tyKpathlM with them for wu know Uey wererott ly dtoeppolnted. : ii il ' Bomt of our. fiahtrmta weat 'ljhltg with hook and Uat Saturday and taught about oat katdrtl porch. MrtPheobtJeoktaa. of. WUmlnstoa, came Saturday to tpead Whtlt with her J brother Mr D L LUJet oa. ' . '.I t VKCLt JOSI, .' . ' i Cniriai Ererj"Dj. j . The New Bera MlltUry Ae4tmy sad Caroirnt Butlaeas OoUege It ttlll iaerttt ing la attwdtaot. . Several, hoarding stodeaU asd day stodeati cmroUed tt lag the past few days. We learn with pkaatrt that tht record hat not beta broken slaoe opening that aeW students aieetroUItg amy, week. Among the new ttodttu trt KUe Kama Iiaa,of Olympla, Miss Jens it Paaav Juper, Mr W H Car loo, Dover, Mr X A Bupleford, Dover, aad othtra, Several more trt. ex pected during tht week. ; t Ktw guu aad aoooaUeaatatt hart beta I tea red by the last Halloa aid the boys art belag trailed It the manual of arms. Ths students list thlt drftiitd tbow gnat tptltsdt fot IV Ttey wiD toon bt tbe present a At tppearaace when oa parade, Prof B 0 Orsshsrry, who hat UngXt vary ttectaaftlly it tktTstu Bsalseat OoUegt tad who ku rMeaUy t 4 M to tht faculty, ttatsa ha tvery way flu d fot the pot', Hon. lis U a fiae afjntii. tkra la ersry way le Iho atretdy tiros facaliy of the Insttisfoa, OAOTC ri X TV. 7 ' fl tnalN trTf"; t a '--r:rt v'.n - 1 it (.: : in it. i::.i:;o itj to y: Vim Kl''-JX't r iV I We feople Who V1U Present the War, - r .Tl hernun's Luck Nxt Herewith we publish thehemei of the gentlemen and ladles who will take the characters tf the play, "A Fisherman's Luck" at the Opera house next week. . Their ability to please hu been tested before.-' -i ... .. :.. v v T - We have no hesitancy la saying that they will sustain their excellent reputn lion. - - , f -,- Tom Manly, a "poor fisherman, Mr WO Us. - ' -, -'s ' ' . -. William Farren, alias ffqulrsr . Bam moad. MrCrapon, .1 . - ., James Hammond, Farren't son, Mr Davy Morris, known as Unele Davy, Mr Daniels. , . . JJlu Kidder. staro ttrack, Mr Ben ton, i & nftxC - Rev Geo Medhurtt, Mr Kehoe. Bote Pretcott, Hsmmbnd's wtrd.Miss Green. Mrs Mtnly, Tom's mother, Mill Monk. ... ... Roth Manly, Tom's sister, Mrs Cong- don. . ' ' " , Little Nellie, a waif of the ocean.MUs Roth Watson. , Merely Saffcsted. I read In the Journal yesterday an Item recommending that the bearings of the Academy bell be greased. If the trustees will kindly pardon the suggestion, we think a little paint on the belfry wouldn't hurt anything much It might cost a matter of a few cents And if the .belfry. Wtt enclosed with blinds' those old rough, clumsy timbers would be concealed and tuck another Improvement it would be. A B PACKER Kens and Boys Furnishings 1 If yon need a Hat, - Shirt, Tie, Collar and Cuffs or any thing else in the fur nishing line, can save yon money. E. W. ARMSTRONG. SwaJlowlDf; Hoaxes. Chariot' e Newt. " The New Bern Dally Journal laight at the ridiculous charge that the people New Bern of were tnxtout to lynch ex Kecelver UcBee. Or course they were glad of that little prefix "Ex." Bat that any una paper should have, swsllowed that hoax and written Its solemn pre test It ona of the funniest things about tht business. THEY COMB AND GO. Mrs L M Edgerton to entertaining her eousln, Miss Addle Smith, of Golds- boV, Mr John Duua returned from a busi ness trip to Raleigh yesterday. Mr A J Cooke of Goldsboro wuhere yesterday. Mr Cooke will be fouadat tht Atlaatic Hotel Morehead City, after June lit. . , Mr KM Harriett of PoUocksviue wu In the city lut night Dr Cyrus Thompson of-Onslow ar rived' la tht city last tvtnlng. ' Mr aad Mia George Allan retornrd to Raleigh yesterday, after spending uv oral dayt with thtlr daughur, Mrs O L Ives. MrJoeephF BeUof JtcksonvUlt to In town. Mtoe Flortaoe Dall of Ormoadtvilla, to vtoltlag telaUm aad Meads in this city. - . ' MrL B Xaaett, Boparlateaden't of Cuttecuatyschooto to thtgttst of hto brothar, Mr Q K Xanatt .BTOXITA. iTtouYtitrathrmlitjM kiaisNwr aaaietco at acue ana not tBraowfiUy craL but It most be won. Afixultla 'Dal had MVeral.waya of teetiag tt. Oat was to station men la has avptoy at eeavaotowt points where MJrf . eould. hear the eommeata. and foAfi waotber the play wet making tn tnprtetloa. Bat a teat vpo which he dpcitdd mora was to Uaten himself st the mosneat - wba ' the curtain went- down upon aa act If he taw pvte turntnc to ee aaother earerly end snaking quick comments he knew that tby were being tnbved, whether for urate at btoss. But if tbe talk twaa aWrwiy artsttho rartata 1H ha wat pwfeetiy tore thtt the ptey had esetted a Jatrreet- worM fate that hlamai , , It as a fsvortte wsy of ptsyera to ptrk eot eotne on proa la the todl no on with a tympetbette ctwo twunreeitd to pity , to htm or her, trd to Jodaw by laoceM from tbe ex pTML4nn en ;hr The trow Me it that Jha pn to tha front rows ire fteu the rnnUra, wha fM little troo. Una sc4 shew teas, end who may be at:il anmOT4 mhn th rt of the sikItk1 te la caiar. If th'f crtud know th d:tr and tbe woe tbnr raut-vl, then lhy vrM not be tie rtr,:rm. Nw Tork Mall. via: 1 r. y,-, t I i t- - x t:. v:-.i r- ' i '." r tt'l'! ! J .?? 2 Fresh Supply IT t pnorrc co. M t """"" ' rr'Tr-mr-nnnininiMnimimir mninnmnim.rninif t.. .,.,... ... - 000XHHCMtC Easter - Are you ready for Easter P Have you completed your outfit P It not theD we invite you to a display .of Stylish Easter Hat, Turbans and Picture Hats. 1 Then we point you lection of Dress Goods, waist Goods, A.1 UVA v DH1 , JWOAIrD. W1UVOB, VbSi, m. . xi Aajte uie wise your wants now or tnat certainty may he observed in the fulfillment of your commands. Hosiery Specials. Ladies Black Silk Hose, drop stitch, value $3.50 at 93.00 per pair. Ladles Lisle and Lace Stripe Bote, special, at 16o, zSc, and BOa. Missel Heavy Bibbed Hose, site 8to&Jextrs,10cpr. Black Dress Goods, Special. Black Frtnth voile, U Inch wide, value $1.25 at $1.00 yd. 88 inah Blink all wnnl R.tl.t. very light weight at 60o yd. cBarfoot Dry'fiooas ana Phone m. . 68 Pollock ? ' We Offer sm very Special Valyes I Imported Xsaco Lisle Hosef: Begular BOo Value, .r ' I . At 35c, 3 pairs fat $t 00 1 J Beautiful lino , White and Grays Washablo Kid X $1.60. Oerrio Dtautlful t Ilcniiacdstltchcd J irar.ilicrcbtefj at : ' Very Tina and per tor Only 01 r c::H!r:n ir. . 4 a i . a V last Received : ' ' " " Tt-m to a beautiful col . . . . precaution, auDniy place your orders so Ladies Neckwear Embroidered Stocks find Turn overt, In the most fascinating idea and patterns, alto Collar and Cuff Seta la Parisian and Japanese de signs. 8pecitlisl, lSe, 86c and 60c Stylish Shoes For Women. The Herriok. Pat Leather, Kid and Tan, Most wanted lute. Boots $8.00 and $8.50. Oxfords $3.80 and $8 00. t t & t Brothers, 31 Womens' Apparel St.. ODDOtlte Irlteonl ( hen h lot of Ladies Fine I of Kid Gloves in at DLOOJ; ; - Gloves in white All Wnen Ladles and tznbroldcro'd 1 C3C "'. Cheer,' tlx tn box, i CO. y D. CambrlV Cehpol V spring ing For Men of Good Taste Our line of this seasons snits is by far the handsomest ever shown in ibis city. We want the men who are par ticular and careful about their Clothing to examine our bu ts. To notice the wayvthey fit, the style, the quality and the prices. A large line to select from Vrkes $10 to $20. All sizes in regular?, slims, and stouts in mixed colors as well as blue and black unfinished worsteds o'. .r , ot youa slme' u WM OlavJTHING g will be worth while. gcv G. Thtnn & Co., o 57 Pollock N(rfcvi o hew Goods At Low Old Prices I OU STOCK OF Clothing. Dy Goods, Shoes Notions, Gents Furnishings etc. were bought before big advance in prices and it will be great'y t) your advantage to see us for any goods you may etd before bujiog, n advance on former price. Our 40 inch White Lawns at 121c is better than you can get elsewhere at 15c, Our Line of Silks & Ribbons is larger than ever and at prices niver beforj heard of. No. 4o All Silk Ribbon at 10c, all shades, 60 at 12is, 83 at 5c. Agency foa Cluppenhcimer and Kisscbbom Clothing. Donglap, Croaseta aud and Ralstcn for rair.. Queen Quality and K . Reds for women. jr. Cfm Baxter. EASTER NOVELTIES I t PRAYER BOOKS anJ HYMNALS Latest Editions. i IHNETT'S BOOK STOBI tttttttettteteM Ilj'iiimi Nupply CoM lit tO V 4 irBtSO DLTT . - V errlrf tils fuW tlit n sod Um Plltnfdnjs i) It are SSnl dn V, h'ln t I r.i pi irntm. MiaataataaaaiaaMawtastaBstJsaBjBtaWBBiBBajtnBan U Is fof rwr mil tn lime I- J ja,r v.,.. toOCO Qraphophone j Records at Half Price , I bs?e t dock of o r BtO Cnlnml ls Moolded liecort)., i octixi ojr; Band and (rcbcttra relreilons, Il.nto, I'lroolo, ' Cltrlatl aod Viollo Ho lot, Utrll, no ,nd Trnor Holos aod !)uetn, Qusrtelte, tod a fall line of TilLIng records, which I tn itllloj kt 25c. EACH. Ttar records rsa be pitied on hi I I boooattph or Gibrpboae uIdh cj I lladcr tecoidt. I AfulJUnsof TilklDf Macblars sod VM. T. HILL, Dealer bt hovoLaa, Ouaa, PiaToia, Caa TaiDeas. L'.pbd Pati.i, iHoaooarn, Raooaos, t a rtu. Uhn at Brutnaao Oootw. iot as rta no I va aaa Briar MAircrAorviiaa, Ptoi II Middle 81. 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