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t-- . - A "X THE JOURNAL. heir Bar. V. C, April 1. 1804.: LODGE tHRECIORT. i mvmx lodgs ho. i kkights OF HARMONY. Meeta Snd and ath -Wednesday ntghte ta eaca month , In Boun tree's HelL Pollock street, et f .80 o'clock. tJamnelB. Ball, Freeldentf J. ? H. Bmlta, BeoT, B.B. BL'lt Financial : Secretary.; -iP a-'--ss; Iiiicx 1 Hew AdTertJwmeats. - ; 1 Adrift. - - - .-. - " r round; : Wanted. : . Foe Bali. V"1' "V v AdmlnlaUatora Notiee. - f a A Ntr.nll Insurance. I Etimmoni ft Rollowell Co-Special Taluee. - J. Z BnslneM Local. ADRIFT BUff U feet Jong, painted red. Reward for lti tetnrn to foot of Omen St. V . EOUND-Medlum size do?, yellow bair, Owner apply thli office. WANTBD-Tonng inen or women as local represenlatrrea for McClore's llagazlne. Liberal commissions, cash prizes. Write J. N. Tialney, 141 B. 26th Btreet, New York, H. Y. FOR BALE CHEAP Three Oak Book cases and two revolving Book Cases Can be seen at the E C D Wharf, Inquire at the Journal office. WANTED to bay few shares of A & N C Railroad. .Apply to G V Richard p,on, Dover N C. SPECKED Apples 20 cents a peck,Broad 8t Fruit Co. FOR SALE-8 Iron Safes, one large safe $35.00 another smaller $25.00 another $15-00. WANTED To borrow $2,000.00 on Im proved, and $1,000.00 on unimproved city property. Address, PO Box 145. 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 QW Pope's store, and am prepared to furnish all kinds of fresh meats and sausage. Prompt delivery. J A Swert. FOUR desirable homes for rent at 46 each per month. Apply to J W Bte wart m Middle SL FOR BALE A tract of land belonging to Mr Thos A Mclntyre, consisting of about two acres, adjoining the city water works plants and Atlantlo Coast Line Railroad near End street. Thle Is a val uable property, splendidly located. For further Information, address O E Foy, P O box No 743. THE PRESSING Club at the New Bern Mllltay Academy will press your cloth es neatly and will give yon satisfaction. Ladles skirts nicely pressed, J R Simp son. I AM now ready to clip horses and have men and appllanoes to give a quick satisfactory Job. E 8 Street THE VERY Finest Oysters of the sea son today. Also the best Ham and Tongue Sandwiches, Hot Coffee and Chocolate. Fresh Nnnnally's Candy. James B Dawson, 108 Middle Bt, Phone 209. FRUIT, Coooaaot and Walnut Taffy today at McSorleys. GUARANTEED Bngar Cured Hams at 15 cts lb. at the Oaks Market Cotton Root Bark Wanted. To the Cotton Growers of North Car olina: Tie nnderaigaed has Jott received a note from the editor of a drag trade Journal asking If any Cotton-root bark . ta to be obtained la this State, The . pretest wholesale price of cotton-root bark la HewjYork, ta from IBcla to Mots par poind. W':'. . - It Is very aUaagt that eottoa growers , wllk (die hands daring the wtater moa t wll permit tail saoot valuable - part of tk trap t waste la tee fields and re V&ata as aa eecSsibrance to the eaeoeed " lag rc - 'v It b Ukaly laat la saostootloa sectloai . the roots Bow la the field are stm salable and a very good thing can be taaac oat of tbesa walls welllog foe the tod to dry. Those who" wUh t githet . the roo Wk should first send to Ux ander signed a sample of owe pound of fresh root-nark la order (e have lu aeslitt m.' . 'Usted. ' Fof all tea good bark offered , . ; -the adrtlgee4 will agtee to . Bed a .."oata. , : . sf Ailheareeeat Ugh prioe .easy aot ' eoaUaae k thoee who - Wish -4 sell , - ' should act promptly. ''" ' ... ' fUptteavay be seat by mU st rU of -' Ma. per posed foi poettge. l. J " - ;." ; OKJIALD McCaJITBT, BJologtiV ?' Jttl IVpU AgrlcnUnre., aeigh,Jt,a ' ' , Meet inj EojiruriihtlDCil - If f i ae4 a Iltt, f hfrt, Tie, Co!lr and ItJs of asy thing eUs lalheNr ' 1Mg Ha, tea 't yn wr. , W. AHiiSTltnaa. short passing" Evi:ns. April Foclj . . -Weather toda j r occMlonal "showers and warmer.. ; '.- . The Shakespeare Club will meet at the home of Miss Mollle Heath tin next Monday night. ?" "v Saturday afternoon' at 4 o'clock In the Centenary church yard is the time to hunt for the bunnlet and biddies. - ; Bee to It that your poll taxes are paid before May first It you are desirous to vote at the fan elections,,, w , There will be an ege hunt at the home of Master' John Duffv. No 28 PoUock St Saturday morning at 10 o'jjlock.' ; ..Today being Good Friday the oottoa, stock and grain exchanges will .be closed. ' There will be no marxets to morrow.'' . ' ""-"r . The latest figures on the Baltimore fire lossea,gtve $32,000,000 aa the amount which is a big losB,but quite a difference from the first estimate of $20000,.- 030. - , CV Nekt Baturday afternoon at 4 o'clock the ladlei of the sewing circle of the Centenary Church will 'give a Bunny and BIddle hunt in the church yard.- Ad' mission ten cents. People are as shy .about their taxes even In these prosperous times as they were in the years when money was tight. Farmers are as slow as usual set tling their accounts with the govern ment. The little four year old daughter of MrCH Whltehurst living on Metcalf street fell from the steps of her parents' honre yesterday morning and broke her arm. Dr Charles Duffy tendered sur gical assistance. Mrs Bayard Woolen has Introduced a most poputar fad, the hand painted Easter card which can be seen In a num ber of beautiful designs. It Is a mott at tractive Easter time conceit which may be Interchanged between ff lends. The Woman's Foreign Missionary So ciety of the Centenary church will hold Its annual meeting for the purpose of electing officers this afternoon at 8.80 at - the church " All the ladies of the con gregation are Invited to attend. The sheriff ssys that thereto yet a good many people who have . tailed ta pay their taxe3 for 1903. Tha law rt quires that taxes shall be paid by the first of May of each year, or the delin quent will be debarred from voting at the general election. The little Builders of the' Christian Church will give an Easter Cantata M1e slonary farles Sunday night. . All ara in vlted to come and bring your offerings for the missionaries. They promise very pleasing entertainment under the auspices of their Superintendent' Mrs Richard Ellis. - "A Fisherman's Look," will be pro duced In the MaaonloJOpera House next Thursday night, April 7, A part of the proceeds will be used for the New Bern Circulating Library and the bal ance will te for the benefit of the Dra matic Club. The causes ate worthy of aupport. Ms Charles M Stedman has accepted an invitation from the Daughters of. the Confederacy which was voted at their last meeting on March lBih to repeat at the 10th of May, Confederate Memorial services In this city, the superb address which he delivered In Charlotte on Lee's birthday. Owing to the continued good receipts of tobacco in this city, the Farmers Warehouse will not close today, April let, but will be open for two weeks. The salei yesterday were tea thousand, pounds and prices u high as any of the setson. Mr B H Thompson, of Aurora, hai l right to claim the prlae for raising Irish potatoes last year one acre devoted to this branch of agriculture yielded 149 burets. The tubers were of such a sice that it required only 99 to fill the barrel. This pretty nearly breaks the .potato record la this section. ' - - The coroners Jury Investigating ,the muder of Jones Newborns, ths colored man who was shot down la htsdoor wsy, la Tanoa township, Lenoir county, found soOclent evidence to oaeee the arrest of Robert Thompson, an other oolored man for the ootnntisslon of the . iV The attracUveDese of ths beautifully decorated windows ot New Dim's bas ieess booaee has been mentioned before, bat for a novel attraction It aeesai that the windows ot Hj 8 Coplo'a 0b Kiddie street draws tit crowd. Aa axhlW Uoe ea the afflgtes of a oolored swain aal bls'ttoasy" whe'are dolog 'the "cake walk" la "proper styta. , v ; y ; It la said that thsra are a aumber of IhePottagueee who were" brought here sometime ago loafing arooad towa breed lag trouble,. They refute to work aa Ue they stay choose Uetr wor, iad charge what they pWaae far lu They beat a good part of tbir esppoit oat of the colored people, who as s rule .are greatly ed favorably . impreiaed' by foreigners and art therefore ' easily guTled by ibtra. Now these Wis forlga rt tre the greateit kind of a aafjeaee eai should be msde to go to work ot driven off. Cur Idle sfgroea ate eaonih to oonund with lot deliver as from klle foreign "a'tpra." - , ... . t.i r rerllfnf , Tle Aiiitrinn pTtU.impnt llics s' fmr. Italldft, (,i rm i, I'rim'at i, f,tan,b liv r tnt. It Tremrh, tfm ttjT, ft. fTi J.i',-''. it.i rortns'i"" r1 l!f,t;iniii,;0n l:t i'tnt yeflrm. "J t. tSiiUti r,1 . f - , rrmj-rn :-.r-t to J'ar. t 1 f A lmH;:-ti-'sn f'' r' t ' ' r' ' ' r - - - . One of tie Sicaa t :: :$ iarst Cau.:r - the fiath of Two K.: crocs. MrEUlsVri. 1 I'stwL.v.' sTa v Loutsa, met with a bad accUsm yen' r j i i ...... uj uuv wo are giaa (o report I it t-t damage done was not such as to make it necessary for extensive repairs. i Farticulara of the accident are meagre at this writing but the account as tele phoned by Dr Covlogton, of Tanoeboro Is as follows: . - - 1 I . - One of the pipes of the steamer Sarah Louise while on her return trip to New Bern from, points on 'the Neusa river burst this morning about 11 o'clock. The bost was In the vicinity of a place known as PUchkettle, about 20 miles from New Bern.- "The-escaping steam la tally burned two negroaa, -r-! v One of the mea, crazed by the pain of his Injuries Jumped over board and was drowned. The other lived, about throe hou rs. Dr Covington, wu eaOed for and hastened to the soene bat the 'man died before he got therW.Z 1 5 . t' "'-., v 'The engineer Mr "William , Lorlner. was burned on the arm, but the Injury la repotted as not seriouav.i , El'is Williams, and hU father R P Williams, were on b"oerd. ef; the", boat They escaped lerlona Injury.-. ' , i Neceisary repairs were made' oa bar and liter ehe was able to eimato New Bern under ber own atoam. 8ba was - expected soma tlaa during the night. - , ? J vMveMaaeaaHMpeMtsnsaaaH ' - , A Card., " ,.; "As it is Impossible for na to make In dividual expression to the great aumber of friends a ho have ahown kindly sym pathy for us In our irjeat Borrow, we da aire in this public matter to expreea onr grateful appreciation to each and every one in this clt; and In Raleigh and else where who have by loving deeds and words sbown v their Bympathy : for us If such a kindness could banish sor row ours would be gon forever,, bat while that may not be,they nave brought a balm to our tore heuta the fragrance or which will never depart. , J3ARRET L. VINSON, 1MB and MRS ? M. BROUGHTON, - No Gloss Carriafe Paint Kaie.v will wear u long U Deroe'evNo others area ieavy bodied, because Datoe'a weight to 8 ounoea mora to the pint 8old by B W SmaUwoooV - , -., ; t Th Day, of PastiinT a4 triitx.'j This day la Good Friday.' The season Is getting to be more and more reoog- nlred by the ChrisUan world outalde of thechurchea that natuially observe It ea a part of their religion! dotlea. ' T-- ,t It ta a good alga that thta regard for the death of :our Saviour Is being ob served - by the non-rituaUstlo church- IU obaervanee luTolvlng the solemn duties Imposed oa the members of the Episcopal and : Csthollo churchea ean buf deepen the spiritual natures of all whe Indulge In' them ' and make, them leitar mea aad woaaau';;?.-v i z ' This la a day of fasting aad prayex. The exercise of. the special obligations of the day la evidence of the highest love for aplrltoal things. V..-.- It la good that all Christians of all da nominatlona and ereeds keen Good Fri day In letter and la apfrlt.j- ' V" ' r4"seBe am sisai ., ..; mi comb Airtiio..; :r Mr Isaac Hughes bf Hornef Military School has come home to spead Easter with aliFawUfy-';" Mrs H It GIbba Wt last alghtlfor Beaufort ' to be at the bed aide of her brother, , Mr DM ;Joe. wko la wary QL Y: y : I'M ?.fp:C-Y., ' Mlse KtU ; Nunp nti gone to Cherry Polat for a fsw daya - visit with bar frieada.s X'W-' (H-.v.V : Mr T B Jeffriea,' boyer for the Impe rial Tobaooo Co, -who hae beet la the etty since the opening of the lobaceo eeeaoa, retnraer to hit home la Rooky Xmavlaat alghs,- j (: i. j Solicitor and Mrs Rodotph- Daffy passed throegh bare yesterday ea their way to Onslow county, their noma, r turning from Klastoa where Mr Duffy, aaabeea altendlng eoort, ' . Mr James Whalay lately of Newport "ears, ta la the city ruIUng bis mother, Mr Battle Wbeky.4 :; , ; , ' Mrs WHIasff left yeiUrdiy mim ing for tllchmottd Ta where aha wtU remain several daya with frbadl aad rtttttvfa. j '-'j: -r " ' ' -! Mrs A H White an! Mrs J H f etC of Pollocksvtlla, retoraad home yeatsrdsy aaoralog after a vUit la this city. . . Wre I H Barms of ioriocksTnia, after a visit to friends here retcrnsd to ber home yesterday moral eg. - Mrs J M P Joyaer of KMtea Is tUtt lag ralatfree la New Cera. Mr O N Sanatr will Icits tndty to spend Eaatsr with h!s wtfs who la a r tlesllethscolifgt hotl'U u !):.' eoe. , ' Mrs H P MonUftie Is elulllng friends laOlyaipla. ft - ! 1 1 A f ; ! r 9 so raav.il etl.r- j 1 l .a t.oi 1 1' tie tew i;:: n ly tie mans I.'j School receiUy .. . ..J el la oar c!l, would It not te tal k aroani fur a more soluble i, one i..oj k : . 1 for its devel p i.t snd rt-rn:&oency. Sorely the pres ent cramped quarters are not filled for such an institution. . Would It not be to the Interest of the city for onr business men to look into the matter and lend a., helping band If necessary to get It on a sound basis. If a sufficiently large plot of ground could be purchased iu the city at a reasonable figure, or donated outside of the limits so It wu not too far off, we feel aura President Holllday, would soot have a Military Sen o! and Bueineia College In onr midst that Would be a credit to New Bern, and Esstera Carolina. ? 1 - :', We have a Urge section to draw from and we have no doubt H conld be . made a auoceat, - fi i- OITJZEN, , t Z0RAH. -"Hatch. 8Ut We continue to have bad weather and bal roads" not-wlth-atandlng 'the bad weather some of our farmers havesovid cats and they are showintf up finely." We bad quite an enjoyable time at the Tournament last Friday. The successful Kelgbt, being Mr Owen O'Neal, who crowned Miss Rhesa Tstes, , Qieoa Mr Joe O'Nehl, crowned MIu Erna Maxwell First maid of Honor Mr Den CNcaL crowned Mlsa Mabel Maxwell, Stcond Maid of Honor, Mr , Jamei Harringtin, erowned Miss JultsCNeri. Third Maid Honor. 1 "2 J" " ' 1 Mr Leon Carowan, and atster Mlsa Dora, were visitors at ' Zorah, Saturday aad Buaday, . - - x , Misses Irmaaad M.bel Maxwe I, - of near Ktnstin are visitors at Z jrah, this week.- - . Misi Katie Whttford, of New Bern, visited friends and relatives at this place last week. " . Intcrmpted HIsMcaL . It seems that onr Portuguese tmporta- tiona are; about aa prone to .hunt up trouble as oar own Old Southern darkey and more so. , - a Yesterday the police news gave aaf ac count of a terrible and bloody fight cpe earring between some of them, and liter In the day another one earns very near nnaing trouble la search for food. - ? Una Brown Is a colored woman, liv ing on the railroad Just above Attmore street. LIna bad -cause to leave Sot a short while yesterday aftemooa, i upon her return, she heard a alight bat unusual noiseup atalra. Not being timid or any wayi auperstltloua - the .woman proceeded at once to Investigate.; Imag iaa: aei astonishment : tpon finding a great, burly, vicious looking Portagaeae mar calmly partaking ot a repeat la the. The affrighted female began to scream and several train hands working near by ran to -bar aaalstenos. - la the me time the Portuguese feaster, vaulted out of the . window and fled. Only - so food sad a few,: articles of email value WetwaaJssasV?-' h-V- ; ; A Hew Ben Womaa Asks "have you a floor palat that will last two weeks r . Yea we have Devon's; It hu a beanUfnl gloas aad will last two year It properly appllea,-! W Brnall wood, v ilbwlare tlct For MarclL There were very few Uoeaiet baaed bj Register of Deeds. Waters daring the month of March; there being the names of only five white .couplsa oa the ret- orow A oompailaon t ihe record for the same month la other years shows that V arch 1901 U below the average. -x- Lest year there were eleven marriage licenses Issued, la 1901 there were four; 1901 there ware six; aad la 1900 there su -.;'-Or.. . ; The following is a Ust of the lken March 8,0 H 6.ulcklaad,' liaie Tay lor. : u- : e March IV Eraeet Glover, XoU ueaia.. .. - . . . March U.EJ ward' Way ae,,EmIlyi Bryan,' r --' 7iTT ' " -,', March 19, John Cook. Catkariae KJLa eer.. . : March 18,' M W- Jsallas, Matilda Stanley. . , -j V ; NOTES i-ROM RUSSIA. . tlslf tU woMlere of tbecnr are 111 it er t p. r ; . ' - , f ' Tlje Trananitx-rlsn rallwsy fire rivers, Gib of tbrin Is lon tbe Iftoetaalppl. V - It Is tst1 tbut 'while gold roIn r soslos In clrculnUoo lu Bt I'ctrmliore; sod Woncow It has alrnrt d!! pofPl frnra orrllnary trade cbannrla tUroogii OUt 11. rtnttKlir of tli empire. - New r-Eit!"t are alout to be lo In liiiaatim prl)n In rcrf le.tbe ari'li.ation i-f t!ie bs'tlnad-x, JTr-n-foriti tt.Is tr-rrlt.la i!iHi:bn,-'i.t wi:i on'y t- art-'-'"l to Irns OtT !.lr( 8r j-r tX 1 J. . : b aV Fresh Supply ! 4 s Lavts rnonc so. I 'WMMMIU aster t - Are you . ready for , Easter P Have you completed your outfit P It not then we Invite you' to (a Easter Hat, Turbans and Picture Eats. Then we point you' to a beautiful collection- of Dress Goods, Waist Qoods, XVOUJa.WOAr OVUBf VTAUVU9, A - jraKe tnc wise precaution, supply your. wants now or place your orders so that certainty may be observed in the fulfillment of your commands. Hosiery Specials. Ladles Black 811k Hose, drop stitch, value $3.00 at $8.00 per pair. x .- Ladles Lisle and Lace Stripe Hose, special, at 15c, 860, and 50c. - .. y '.' : Misses Heavy Ribbed Hoae, size 8 to Of extra, 10c pr. , . Black Dress Goods, ''r Special. " Black Trench -voile, 45 Inch wide, value $1.25 at $1.00 yd. 88 Inch Black all wool Batiste, Very light weight at 60c yd. QBtfGooasana ' f hone.fll. ' M tollock A. A. A. A. A. A. 'a 'a. V ja. - - a a yi:Jr mt V4 It 1 wVaHW' vWe. offer Bmall', lot r ofdledFinV Importod'Xaco Lisle Hose, Ef gular 6O0 u,Hlk n : - v Y. uwrj PT for ift.uu t i For . Beautiful lino : I VThito and Grays 01.00. . : t nn i::-utlful j llc:nn:cc!:t!tclicd V-.:.r;' 1'ln I : I'T 1 - Only CI CO. ' .i :i. :J. Cambric Gcliool last Received frbarrrikfy display ot , Stylish Ladies Neckwear Xmbroldered Stocks and Turn overs, In the most fascinating idea and patterns, also Collar and Cuff Seta In Parisian and Japanese de signs. Special sale, 15c, 25c and 60c Stylish Shoes For Women. The Herrick. Pat Leather, Kid and Tan. Most wanted laite. Boots $8 00 and $8.60. Oxfords IJ.50.and $3 00. 55- 1 oqvprothers, Womens' Apparel f St., Opposite Ifitcoptl Church X 'a. ' A. 'a 'a' a a. a. . a. .2 eeli e e ,. r. U VJ W W Z . T W of Kid Gloves la at 01.00;: ; J ; ;'; -r-Yr- AH J.inon Ladies i: and Embroidered C lie or, elxdn box, I v - t : t 5 This prings Styles in LOW QUAE- TFR SHOES are all here and we are 2 showing: all the new shapes. S 6 if.eJU, $4 OO and $.1.00 BOY'S $1.2 to $3 OO J J We are headauarters for fnntTrroQ and if you want the best and nobbiest T shapes we can suit y ou. T Also just received big line of EAST- It ER "NTTCrTTWRAP. MT?.aT.Tm?Tn atrmmu Y 1 ; " g -ena an otner ijurmsning Goods. 3. G. "Dunn & Co., 8 57 Polloek Srtlu OCO&O0eeeeee4OOOOl low OU STOCK OF ClottingTlDfy Shoes nU nr. 1 . f 1 T w EASTER NOVELTIES i PRAYER BOOK3 and HYMNALS Latest Editions. I . KNUITT'S EOOK STORE .... . HOtiMM seaeeeee IIjiiiRii Nnpply Co., r-a 1 V f i a. srnrro dltt " ou;. vrcie uuugm, iteiore Dig . avance in prices and it will be reHtiy to your advuntage to see us for any goods jou may ecd bc-for.- U vinfj, n advanc on former price. Our 40 inch White Lawns at 121c ia better than you can get elsowheie at 15c, Our Line of Silks & Ribbons is larger lh:in ever and at prices never beforj heard of. No 4o All Silk Ribbon at 10c, all (hades, 60 at I'ije, 83 at 15c. Agency foa Cluppcnheimer and Kisschbom (.:iotliinK. Doagla?, Cro3seta and and IUUton for ni!L. QueeL Quality and E. . Ifcods for womtn. vJ. xJm Baxter. - ' , V-- ' eV - 'y .'V .... "v r. o xx n xv X 3 em Oc Prte Goods, Notions, Gents Furnishings . - Qraphophone Records at Half Price I bare a stock of ot r IV 0 ( 'nluml la WouWed Hoordp, .ncipritnK H Orchestra aelfcilooa. HmJ ., 'irrilo Harlnet and Violin rVilo. b rti"ne and Tvnor Holos and Dnet, yuinii, nd a foil Ho of TalLIng rrenrdt which I n aelllag at 25c. EACH. Tkc rerortli caa be nl.iH m .n. I I bonofrtpb or Gr b( pbonf u.Idr cj . llBVr rrmtd. Afal'llaeof Talalnc MublDrt and SeppHes VM. T. HILL. Oealet la Broroua, Ocaa, rmroia, ( a- Tainesw, LctBD Paau, In uiorut, Bavwaoe, nu ur-t or Smaimo Ooooa Jos ainaHoiua aaa traaar stAHDrAorniwa, (Flol l Mltfdlr si. 'V -'prlnafs Beit' - V"1 i.,m 11 I carll -esl le)afereeee, 4 a t tf e4 Uata ea araae, as rirtt C s I ek aeef. Il Is 4lal tf si " ailfcifei Barer e4 UHIetM ac.aH rete aastaf terUf drtalan. ;.-' Je F. Taylor, ll fnt rrotn4 & tlej Ce. al fl tl It M frt r.r l1 f-r '.f ft. f. 'r I- il 1.1 I I t t .ra r 1 Urr ) firs )j4 ir',A a I't tf i r r!:i U w j r! , t'rft S lo 17. I r l t''t 1'it t r'll 11 '"?'. r. vr, a - -o r t - ( - t ! ( . lire, Arc!t!rii, and, II' I I bf I';m, I , t ' r -.ft. ! f ; ' - ; i i , r. j
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