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L 7- 3 HhT I i 1 L J . 1 . ... 1 - (ithlUiliS' -wi IT IS DESEHiG that in dealing with' the "business men- and -farmers who carry their checking accounts here this bank considers its own interests best a . served when the interests of ' its patrons are best protected and promoted. . " , Higher praise or better reason for patron age no bank can have- Do you not want to -be identified with such a. bank ? " V, , - ,i j Dill ('ciurroH BRAND EASIER av -. . taw m mmxr .dm . We are showing this Spring the Grandest Line of Kup pnheimer, Griffon and Schloss Bros. Clothing we ever carried. ,.,. A New Line of Oxfords. Shirts, and Neckwear, also , just in, all at Reasonable Prices. two stores J. J. BAXTER, two stores Beautify the Home! NO WJS THE TIME TO PAINT- We have just received a line of beantiful colon of Sunshine Varnish Stains. It will make old furniture look new. Also a complete lineof Colors. . . tt I ii turn ncaiuauu luuiigau raui Gaskill Hardware Comp'y. Middle Street Phone J.?, I have now moved ' into my large . New Building 69 CRAVEN $T. and am now prepared ta serve my customers' promptly, can ana see me :.-v Owen G. Diinn " PRINTER STATIONER. f'JfM 69 Craven St -:. New Bern, N. C JUST RECEIVED I A Beautiful Line of y.:- Souvenir Post Cards ' " and Easter Novelties ' ; l" Thefollowlng 'Cards aw the Utestf ' , ' ' ',': j ' A Note from New Bern, ,i ' 1 Jeweled Cards, , ' t -' ' Artistic Hand Colored, V- ' ", , Embossed Celluloid Plush Cards '. Bamforth'e. My Sweet Wild Rose; The ' vacant Ohalr; My Cozy Corner GirL Good-bye Lit tie GirL Good-bye 3he Wore Wreath of Roses, y V ;? ' A Special Sale on all Souvenir Post Card- all This Week com menclng Monday March, 18th. - . BLOCK'S BIRD AND, NOVELTY STORK v 96 Middle St., New Bern, N. C SfMeltJ Att-ntton gl-en to Mall Order. - -.1 " 4 t OF EMPHASIS 1 t Naw Rnrh-'N ' fl '' .iT. I will remove my - Grain, and S Feed Store from No, 42. Middle Z Street to jcprner pi South Front i ? ana o uancocK , streets, tiatucnt f X . Buildins;, and will be open. "for ' 1 e Gold Band: Banis 8 to 1Q pound averase, and - . Simon Pure Lard in 8, 6 and 10 "pound Pails, ' 1 C V, ncQEHEE. T SMUTTON BRAND - CLOTHING ! 1T IV AT f A ' Jill 1 17 I I IXIJIIU T Ml i ; buioess Monday. ..come see me.' I ilSllfiiiiToliSl B BEND ALL ORDERS DIRECT TO - I m iv:ili3 s ii1: m trmon U W. 11 Brlrk k Co. -- Ft i w ,E j . Thone 172 ) P. O.T r ! OTlEB'SCHI v.' r;::iii"BT.FCUL A ..Boa .To Colored; Social Clab V Catf ht TfUh the Goods.; Beftral . HeUnrs-eaBieeee Ladles - f State Vernal Praised s- - far Efforts te saaki ;, , , , . Seabrteh Coaeert ' ( i - ' a vceess. Special Correspondence. f . r GreenBboro, March 20, -There was a' big raid made by policemen Jast night, of verltab'9- liquor den In He heart of tee city. The Colore! Men's Social cl v-i oecupilnj! rooms vfcerft the teienhone exchange form erly was, is a ben-tou eatabhbmenl ftr "the better miass of nci:-oes. It 'vas put out o tiuftf-iesi Jast night. For the second time since last lull, policemen descende-t upon' tt, or ns vned up to it, auV found six dc upantir. - Among" them being. Piixe Toungv secretaiv. treasurer Hurt m -.n-ape; of tho c". i;. Besice, this thoy 'ansA H jutt't bottles of jwhisltey; "An kegs Of U-tiK fifteen or twenty ' Tottlet Jf !jfr. els'it or it-ii snd se '..! drinking glasses 1'i nv r.lso fonn ! iu tliO jil.ico n gainu :!ig machine. Tho ptro wkwr was vtl of sufficls.it dimensions to take i(T the whlsk-;v and beer inat were )''..und. So one load was carried av;iy e iid th vehicle returned for a part of a load that remained. The club Seems to be the personal property of Pieive Young. When sir rested Young had $72.90 in tv.n pos session and of this amount $3.90 was In small change the proctse.ls prob ably, from bis gambllug machine into which one patron , of the place put 46 nickels without ' getting anything In return. Young; also has $80 In a bank. Young's bond on the retailing charge was fixed at 1200 and a like bond was required of him for ap pearance for trial on the charge of running a gambling machine In vio lation of the law.. He . couid give neither and. spent the night in jail. The raid caused much excitement the entrance to the place being al most blocked by the curious specta tors, the "poor" darkies who could not become members of tbe club, seeming greatly to enjoy the break ing up of the upper tens v exclusive club. So great has been the busi ness done by the club that the steps have been bndly worn by the rolling of barrels of bottled beer and other liquid refreshments- up them and It is said that Young bad been figuring on the, advisability of having an ele vator, put In. , . A series of church services will be gin at Walker Avenue Presbyterian Church next Sunday. Rev. Peter Mc Intrce of Faison,' who Is a great fav orite here, will assist the pastor,. Rev. R. Murphy Williams in the meetings.. The city is. ringing with praises of Mrs. B. C. Sharpe and Miss Minnie Jamison, of the faculty of the State Norma).' through whose efforts large ly la attributed tbe raising of , the large guarantee fund 'necessary; to secure Mine. . 8embrlch. 'The $2,000 guarantee was paid over before the concert began Monday night She sang to a f 2,340 house,' by farr the biggest -one ever' gathered here. The surplus of pearly , $300 .will be ' dis1 Vrlbutcd among the publlo schools of he city. ; Distinguished men and wo men from many . tothe'r . towns were here at .the concert i i .. . ; ' ' '!ilr., J. H.;.Clewell . accompanied about 20 of the students of the Salem Female acdemy come te Greensboro fast night Id attend MmeSembrlch'p ncert.;A Otherf f ho. attended from Wlnstotf-Salem were Mriahd VMrs. Fries, Mrs! Pride Jones n& Mr, Col.. Joe JHardle of near ; . Brown 8ummli,was In the city yesterday to meet' tyo Scotchmen' whom he-'has' employed to prk on his farm. Those young men were two of the parti who arrived in Raleigh fr'om Scotlaml last week' and " were ; assigned . to (jol. Hardle by, the Bureau of Agriculture atuf Tmmlarratlnn ''.',';. '"'..i;.v,.-;'-.''.-' VV'-V "Gl ve , Your blood f sft cleaniug Rheumaclde '. clears.' out all, the Im purities that make yon 111. , Ask your druggist.,'' ii$0'lpr ; X rt- ' " 1 ' ( s'. . . ''..'' ,' s ' ' , The JTaslral Entertalameat Toslght. ; , What promises to be a most pleas ing feature of the recital to be given at. opera house tonight Is the work of Herr . Peter Peters, the 'cello' so loist and accompanist with Mr. Don Richardson. y Herr, Peters has made a reputation for himself In more than one American city,' as well as in his native country, Cermany, The niuslc critic on tbe Washington Post spoke of him as follow. In a notice of a concert given In tbe nation's capital : "Herr Peter Peters showed re markable technique and a wonderfully-sweet tone. I like bent his render ing of Golterman's Cantilena, the In terpretation of- which showed that he Is an artist with a great future." Sew Yerk Teflon, '. . ' March 20. 9 r i 9 ; i ' t , - N ' Seperlutendent. Cotf Goer Sort te let tontracis Jfor tfce T' i Mr. ' JVaM. uox, superintenaent oi the'tgas ' works' wentj to - Hew, , York to let contract 1 for the supply of an entire: new plant which will ' nave a -capaeity of 200,000 cubic eet,pS day, abot four iimea the present capacity1. Work.Wilt begin as soon as the, con tract;,' let and here WW-'.be a thorough "overhaultng..,, Thr7tioBt,of the work will be -completed "la' 60 days , from the time' .of ,' beginning; about 'fonr' months wilt 'be required to make the; holder:- ; ' r :i'aUa Depiit at GeMsbor. Special i to Jonrnal. . - J Raleigh,- Match , 20. The corpora tion co'mmisaloh ;has received "from the. Atlantic Coast-iJne: Co tb4: panj for' the1 new union passenger- station which Is to be built in Goldsboro.. It will cost $60,000, and the Norfolk Southern, and Southern will join in its erection and use. , - ,, Letter to L. J. Meore, w Bert. 1 Dear Sir: We should -Ilke't6 print your opinion of this guarantee is this paper, where all your neighbors will see it: We'll furnish the paint to paint half the house of any fair man on. these terms: He shall paint the other half with whatever other paint' he likes; same painter ; (any fair man) same way (the way all fair painters to make a good Job). If our half doesn't take less gallons of paint by one tenth to seven-tenths, we'll give lirn the paint If our half isn't sounder three years hence, we'll give hlra.thjs paint. If our half isn't sounder, st years hence, we'll give him the paint Any color. We say one-tenth, because there are two or thre paints with about that difference; we say seven there are dozens of pants with about that difference we say to seven, because there's a hundred that leasts onetblrd of the money paid for both paint and labor. Is there a paint we haven't cover ed? ' Yours truly, 33 F. W. DEVOE & CO. P. S. E. W. Smallwood sells our paint. Occasionally a man climbs out of a rat only to find himself la a hole. Sapreme Cosrt Opinions. Special to Journal. Ralelgb, March 20. The - supreme court filed the following opinions to day: Blake vs. Wildamft, docketed and dismissed under rule 17. Reynolds vs. Taylor, from Nasb, new trial. . Brogden vs. William's, from On slow, affirmed. . "v . Herring vs. Railroad, from Samp son, affirmed. ' J ' - In re Parker, from Duplin, affirm ed.. : .r . -,' . Walker vs. Taylor, from Wake, Rf firmed. ; .jV '-.V p.; Mathis vs. Railroad, fi-om Wayne, affirmed. ; ;'-, ,' ',' I1, Blackmore vs. Winders, from Dup lin, modified.,.. 'Costa of Z, this. cbui4 divided between plaintiffs ; and de fendants. ,.y ' t . :r ' Wither vs. Lane, from Harnett, new trial. V - ?V ' New some -vs. Telegraph Co., from Sampson, new ' trial V i.'.-. J Scull tsr Railroad, from New. Han over, new trlaL f; g fyf-X'.; r ""CH I PSESS!CpS. Different Synptois ?aat Retalt fre " j; IadlgNtloB. Hew; U twfht "i'M. Streagthenlnf the SteW "? ' 'Jf jron have, ever suffered : with' weak stomach you must realize' that the digestive system Is to the house tbe base of support and strength.' ' Whatever hurts your stomach -, or lessensIts .power", hurts.'. all other part ot the body and Impairs their powers.. If. the stomach Js weak and distressed, one organ after another wlll.be involved unUl tbe heart, kid, neys and liver are all distressed. " ' Get the stomach right and health will naturally come to the other or gans) J This explains why a good many; people who have doctored tor years tor diseases of the heart, kid neys or liver, have at last been cured by Ml-o-na stomach tablets. Tney found to their astonishment and hap piness that, when the weak so much was strengthened, their health return ed, the heart became regular, the tor pid liver active and the kidneys healthy. Do not think we claim Mi-o-nn Is a "cure-all."- It Is not. It Ih a m Sc for all dlHtrpHR f t'io Btdinach, (id(1 then It strennihpne the Mmio-h h:1 cures Im!';-' ' Mi.n, you n ,hi 1 e well all ovit v : '.( - t f ii-:',! r I ' ,. "' P,?',TD pf"P iM""p L....A .(,..M.Lti twiL itiiwitJi Franc S.. Jones Former New Bernian Clean Vp Narly $7000 ef 1 Charlotte National Rank" V ' v Fude Skips. ' Special to Journal. t, Charlotte,.-' March 20. Franc H. Jones, assistant- cashier Charlotte Na tional bank ' left the city Saturday night and his location is unknown. His books show a shortage of $68,000 as he has been speculating heavi ly, of late it ,l$ supposed that he has used the bank funds for that pur pose. He-was, bonded for $20,000,' consequently the bank's loss will be $48;000.J. Wis said that be took $50, 000 with him. &3ftor.') ranc H. Jones was in business Jpj New Bern from 1898, to early In, 1800 conducting a furniture business id -the-store now occupied by J. S. Miller. JJe conducted the af fairs. Df; the etore well and enjoyed good deputation for ability. He came Here from Charlotte where he was formerly employed in a bank. He was married -and lived on Graves streej. He js well remembered here; He was a good accountant and an ex cellent penman. PREST ROOSEVELT INVITED Te Attend the Unveiling; of the Mono 'meet to Worth Bag-ley. Special Correspondence. Raleigh, March 20. Gov. Glenn and Mayor Johnson of Raleigh have invited President -Roosevelt to attend the unveiling of the statue of Worth Bagley, which, . as your correspon dent has already stated is to be placed between the capitol and where the- old state arsenal now stands, that is in the southwest part of the capitol square. The date of the un veiling Is not "yet fixed, but may be May 20th. First Meeting ef Epileptic CommiM lon. Special to Journal, r Raleigh,' Mttrcll 20. Gov. Glenn has Issued a call for the first meetings of commission of five business men who look after the Interests of the asy lum for Epileptics and mental de ficients. A tract of land of 1,200 acres adjoining the central hospital for the insane' which will be used for the purpose to which the legislature ap propriated $50,000. The meeting will be held March 27. - Harlowe and Ji. Harlow e. ! March; 20. Mr. David Ward of Bo gue Sound was over Saturday and spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. R. W. .Ward. . .Mrs. Rice a very amiable lady form erly of Arapahoe, Pamlico county was interred In flarlowe cemetery last Fjdday,. her many relatives have our sincere sympathy. ! Mesdamea Jas. L. Taylor and Artls Taylor of Bachelor, made a call to Dn, C. N. Mason last Monday. Mr. J. C. Long was home from Lu kjna laBt Saturday to spend Sunday with his family. .2 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis who have been- here- with Mrs.- Davis's sick; brother, returned to their home last 8tmdjr. i-i-: V'..- teMr.& D. Hardesty, county sur veyor, "has gone to Raleigh to spen'l a: few days looking up land papers: A Mr Cora HInson of Beaufort speit Sunday with the family of Mr. R. W. Ward.'-' - f ' . . . f J.' W. -Hardesty went to New Bern Monday on "business. - , ' t Mr. Walter Malllson, one of New Bern's polite salesmen, was with obr merchants, yesterday .looking for bust- ! Mr. Jas. 1 .Taylor of Bachelor was here few days ago vislfing bur sick ones, i He is a welcome visitor to the slck'rroonu ;-:4'i?:J? V. -.Mrs. "MolU4 Stanton pf. Beaufort road was at Mr. .W. N, Bell's mal.'.ng a'aiak call yestordayi;!;' :We regret to announce that we still have qlte a lot of sickness, some of whom are Improving but "regret to say .that Mr. W. N Bell I! itill ioov sidered . critically" 111. l.iiil'i&i Mr. Jas, R.. Bell Is spending- -the day In New Bern on business. ,--:ly.' V Iafermstlon Tf anted. '. V V'' 'If there are aqy. persons now- liv ing In' New Bern and who were resi dents of the city any1 time between March! 1863, and the fall of 1865, and who were cognizant of the fact that the Presbyterian church building was used by the Federal forces for hos pital uses, will you kindly send name and address to New Bern, care Post office box 127. ' - .' ' Does Coffee; 'disagree ' with you. Ehoop's Health Coffee. "Health Cof fee" Is a clever combination bf parch ed cereals and nuts. Not a grain of mil Coffee, remember, In Dr. Slioop's !! .!:! Coffee, yet Us flavor' and tn'.te niatrhes clopely old Java .and , !,a ( "(-e. ' If your stomach, ! rt, or 1 !eys can't Stand Coffee :'-' ' try I' : ' "l C' ' It Ih , t ' ' ' -, :m 1 !" 1 ' . , t WVn CEL'iSEMT ; JJLVESTO;.:! EXf KJTJOS KaUe'r Karl Yl eslgnateaas. : ' trlan Government fer PaiWrl ' v patlen at HavalDla m Ramplon BoadSji riM'. , '- Norfolk, Va March i 20Frwn a, special message received "fromxChas1. W. iCohisaat. commissioner; 'jrai,1. of. the Jamestown expositlo.n, ;lft Europe, it is learned that thuiJAiis't triors' eYlVArnmonr hnn1 rlnnlnnollAX. eVii' armored cruiser "Kaiser Karl" VI'-' ;t'o be one of her naval vessels f Jcl-i imie in ine iniernauonai navav page, antry, in the. waters of . Hampton Roads, during tlie period '' c ;tbe Jamestown Ter-Cenfennlaf. 'eiposi tion. - - ' . : Some time ago an announcement was made by Austrian admiralty,' tha two vessels would be sent to (be. ex position, bnt this Is the first definite information in regard to the- ty.tte of ship that is to' be sent, '.v.- The Kaiser Karl, was put into com mission, October 1898, md is' One of the finest type of cruiser In thi 'Aus trian navy. With a displacement Of 6,325 tons and a mean draught,, of. 22 feet, the cruiser has. a speed of 20 knots. Her armament consists- of 10 large guns and some thirty sub-caliber pieces, and she has a complement of 500 officers and men. In all probability the Kaiser Karl VI accompanied by, another .'.vessel of the Austrian navy, soon to be as signed, will start for Hampton Roads, the latter part of this month, where they will remain until the 1st of July. It is also reported that Com modore Hermann Pleskett, will com mand the Austrian squardon. How the Real Ku Klax Looked. From "Reminiscences of the Ku Klux Klan," by" Sally Royce Weir, in the April Metropolitan Magazine. They were all tall men, not under six feet, and looked still taller in their robes. These were long and full, with loose, flowing sleeves, and held in at the waist with a leather belt. Each man carried two heavy pistols In bolsters on the belt, -and also a dagger. The robes were black, and covered with all kinds of queer devices cut put of white cloth, and sewn pn the garment, though BOme of the robes were trimmed with red One bad a ghastly death's head and cross bones on his breast, with de licate little cross nones scattered over his robe. Tbe second had "Dead Rebel" neatly done in red, with spade, pick and headstone, below, and as the third turned I saw K. K. K. In whi.'e leltei- f..tos his should ers. This man's head was .covered with a long bag-like mask, such as they all wore, which came well down on the shoulders to conceal the beard. It was black, with boles for tbe eyes and nose outlined with white cloth, and tbe mouth aet with the sem blance of grinning white teeth. He had. white horns on his head, and from under the back ot , his mask long coarse, curly white hair, which looked as if it might have been made from, the brush of a cow's tail, fell over his shoulders. He also had a long, flowing, white beard, which had been made out of wool. The one who represented "Dead Rebel" bad a red mask, and the death's bead a white one. Tbey had heavy gaunlet gloves oh their hands, and their disguise was absolute. "Stop your . groaning.", Rheuma clde will "cure you, and make you feel ten years younger. Get it at your druggist - i . jv". Smyrna Items. ' -iMarch lg.u-Mrs. H. " T. Hancock and children who have been visiting In New Bern the past month returned home last week.;;" v, -i ,' Mr. Elvln Willis has returned home from , Washington, N C,', '' r. i . Quite numbed from here attended the funeral of; Mr..rMeiviii Darts at MarshallbergTuesday',;1'.!!'.'.;; f Mi': ' Jack'4 Lynch ; and , Miss Janie Willis ae iharrled ;iast; week.vi , Rev, M. W. Dargan filled his regu lar . appointment In the' Methodist church; last Bm,tJ'fsT . Mr.vJ6hn-.B.: Davl who' haa'beeii In Florida the, past several' months returned home last 'week. Mrs.'. F. "8chacelford washout visiting Wednesday afternoon 'Mrs. 'J:' F.; Hancock was visiting Mrs. J. R. Hill yesterday afternoon. "Capt. H. T. Hancock has sold half of his saw mill tov Mr." A." T. ljlrf They are going to move' the mil)'; to Howland'a Point next week, f V, ; . Miss Llla .Plner and Mrs. . .Bettlo Smith,; and lltlq duaghter," Glidys are visiting reiailvea at Wllllston this week. , : - , ' : Mr. George Lewis left , this week for Clubfoot's Creek to go on faard the schooner Ivey Blade.'- '. People are shipping potatoes to the northern markets. ; : ' i ' :,-'', ' Mr, Holland from Maryland is. get ting ready for buying crabs. Mr. George lwls and MIhs Carrie Wlillelim Ht spent Sunday afternoon ct H'.e home nfMliis Jane If:inoo-k. Vr. J. It. Kill I.; t ' 5: -; . y ; ' , r- New Oxfords Mcn, Ladies ALSO- ,ut ", fed s Canva in Blue, Pink ana White HACKBUR OIDC 0 Choice Lctj 0 0 0 o Shafer's ALSO FANCY ELGIN BUTTER :ir, centM JUST RECEIVED J. L. McDANIEL, Corner Broad and Hancock Sts. EASTER Style Reigns Those who are interested in Fashion will be charmed ,y I In vast Assortment of Spring Styles displayed in every .section ( our Store. YOU CANNOT DO BETTER ANYWHERE, BECAUSE THERE IS NONE BETTER TO BE HAD ! You can do worse everywhere there is quality in every De partment, and the quality so pronounced that it needs ino argu ment. Good judges must recognize it at a glance, it cannot es cape you. See our Spring Line for unuaua! moneys worth, it is very alluring-. . Phone 288 J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLCK ST. OPP - 50,000 lbs Galvanized 500 squares Corrugated Iron, ' .100 Boxes Best Tin, 30,000 Tobacco Flue Iron, i Gasolene Tanks of every ' i. B. HARK, L R. COB. SOUTH FfeOKT & CHA yEN 8TS . , . NRW BEKN. N. V. NORTH CAROLINA MEN YOU HAVE A ? I'l J'y liy. becoming a itockholder.'kni partner in the; . Carol i ria PaperJpii I p Com pany t : 5, Who are Offering $100,000.00 worth of thel .non-MsesW.;,', , ble Capital Stock for Public Subscription In'jimonnts of , J ,$100.00 and up, this Company's bright prospects should -, : -i make this Stock pay dividends of over 20 per cent yearly. j ';V; ,s Stock can be bought for CASH, o? monthly payments. ' write touay our vDooKiet" r::niim: pulp coot. - m.;- . Kcw Bern N. C ' : FOR- and Children Oxfords -AT- By opening an accoii;it Wll ; UM you ii- can- will avoid, in a grot measure, !ln and anxiety of lookine- after ii:. le- tails of your financial matte-. pen an account Draw check ...)! h anil we will do the rest. Dd i new. Ther 's nothing like a BANK orT for trivini a man preslie ;n-i Ktamlinff in the community and b'l.m;. a-; wrli' CITIZENS BANK Cf B BERN T. A fiREKN. Prra. I . II. M ICA I " V .i I' T. A. U7.ZKI.L. C.-i.-ili.c-. Small Hams, Breakfast Strips New I! CREAT Supreme Here ! EPISCOPAL CHI R( ll 7 Iron. description for sale CHEAP CHANCE TO HELP. IONS NDUSTR ES aoout ourselves its tree u,- . rt'" - r. c r J i a r , r- i j. r. r u. n
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