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New Born New Bern's Big "MERCHANTS1 jpcxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;'.xxxxx i ou Are cordially In vited To Visit Our Store This Week. -... The woman who comes to look receives the same glad welcome here as the one who comes to buy, our primary object at this time being to acquaint the women of this vicinity with the ad vantage in Quality, Service to be exclusively ob tained at this store. We don't expect to sell you goods before you know us, our goods and our business methods, so we invite you to call and get acquainted with us and our new store at 126 Middle St. 2nd. door from Kress. If its not convenient for you to come, send us your orders, we will pay postage on all orders to the amount of $3.00 and over this week. J. M. MITCHELL CO XXX XXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx DURING 8 -AT- New Bern's Store for Women 85 Middle St, under James Hotel Bldg. jN extra 10 per cent discount will be allowed on all merchandise during that week to each and every customer in every department You will find our new and fresh spring stock of Millinery, Graceful Voile Robes, Handsome Spring Tailored Suits and Goats now specially priced. Also a wonderfuily large selection in ready made Waists, Skirts, Corsets, Hosiery, pretty Neckwear, Silks and Other dress fabrics Reapy for your kind inspection B. ALLEN Pione 752 Under James Hotel SO EREETINGS i! iarri nninr 'mm 'M St Style, Quality, Satisfaction 1 UJN " Mote South Front St. near Middle Goes with every purchase from our beautiful, Easter Stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, NECKWEAR, WHITE GOODS, LINEN and WOOLEN COAT SUITS, SKIRTS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES and THE FAMOUS ROYAL WORCESTER, BON TON, and ADJUSTO CORSETS. Trunks and Bags - - - Floor Coverings D. F. JAR VIS LADIES FURNISHER 63 Pollock Street NEW BERN, N. C. ... o-.o :.- - Merchants' Week We will give a Package of Flower Seed with every purchase of garden or flower seeds amount ing to 25c. Our seeds are all fresh and selected stock. We do not sell old seeds. We call particular attention to our Central Park Lawn Grass Mixture and White Clover. We have many varities of Garden Seeds, too numerous to mention. Prices as low as the mail order seed houses. F. S. Duffy's Drug Store Corner Middle and South Front Streets RATES Reasonable. Our tabic and rooms arc the best in the city. Special attention given Ladies unescorted. Stop with us when in the city, Gaston Hotel R. A. CHERRY, Manager. WELCOME 61 01 STORE. We hope to make Easter Week the greatest one in our business history. We have our Spring Stock all in and will take pleas ure in showing the public the prettiest line of goods ever shown in New Bern consisting of Fancy geeds in Ratines, Vol's, . Poplins, Linens, Silks, Crepes,, fire Dresses, Skirts, Ladies' Tailored Suits, Queen Quality and. MayJUenton Slippers, Millinery Etc. Men's Department We want every man that comes to New Hern to give us a cafft before buying their Suits. Hats, Shoes, Men's furnishings etc.. Our stocks very large and we are offering special low price this week. VVc will give a valuable present to every person buying $5. or more during the week. Make our store your headquarters when in the city. We will Pay Postage on all Mail orders Send for Samples. J. J. BAXTER Elks' Temple Department Store Subscribe For The Journal The Alternative. At a fancy dress bnll for children a policeman was stationed at the door and was Instructed by the committee not to admit any adults. Shortly aft er the beginning of the ball a woman came running up to the door and de manded admission. "I'm sorry, mum." replied the po liceman, "but I can't let any one in but children." "But my child Is dressed as a but terfly," exclaimed the woman, "and she has forgotten her wings." "No matter." replied the policeman: "orders is orders, so you'll have to let her go as a caterpillar." London Answers. j This Is Merchants Week At : Hi fit. BIGGEST AND BEST STORE. J 1 ' Tho City of Rosas. St Ispahan. Persia. Is known as the' "city of roses," but a traveler says that the streets "are only alleys be tween two high mud walls, without a single window or opening to be seen I merely here and there a low. narrow doorway, always Impenetrably closed ! The ground is thickly coated with dust; the streets are rarely straight, and nev er have they got any name. The sense of win Is everywhere. Here a wall is falling down; there a palace is In ruins; a little farther on u deserted mosque is skirted. Such is Ispahan, which from having nt one time a pop ulation of 1.000.000 is now reduced to about 100,000 inhabitants. " The merchandise we are going to show is fresh from the Manufacturers and there's hun dreds of new attractions arriving daily that will be shown just as rapidly as they can be marked and assorted. Every department is filled with values. t -. i - THE OLD Where you will atways be welcome whether you buy or not and where everything you buy is mad to suit you or your MONEY BACK. Al ways supplied with the best and newest goods of every kind usually kept in a Drug Store and where you can leave your bundles and take a rest in the comfortable REST ROOM above. When eyer you come to New Bern don't forget to come to Bradham's. Yours to please" and accomodate LBradham Drug Co. Subscribe For The Journal Babies In the East In Cypress, at the Important date of the first tooth appearing friends Rath er, singing songs, while the child is bathed In water and boiled wheat Afterward thirty-two of the boiled grains are strung on a thread and stitched to the baby's cap, which, of course, promptly produces the safe cut ting of th" Hther teeth. A pretty iimIoiii prevails on the lslei of Rhode, (or there, on the eighth day from birth, the Infant, after a final bath of wine and myrtle, is teuderlv laid in a cradle surrounded by lighted tapers, while a child approaches, touch , e its M with honey and says, "IU thou it sweet as this honey." The Purchasing Power Of A Dollar Is Almost Doubled During This Event Lincoln's Last Law Case. Llncoiu tried bis last case in Chi cago. It ih the cane of Jones folMM Johnson in April and May, 1800, In the United siaiin circuit court before Judge Dmmitiond The case Involved the lltje to mini of very (treat value,! the necretfon n the shore of Lnk! Michigan. During the trial Jiid.;.' Drummoiid and all the counsel on both sides, including Ujh-oIu, dined together! at the bouse of Isjiac N. Arnold. At the conclusion of the dinner this toast was proposed: "May Illinois fur-1 nlsh the next president of the United States." It was drunk with great en thusiasm by the friends of both Lin coln and Douglas. Qhlcago Uecord- To those who ck'nnot come to New Bern MERCHANTS WEEK we offer Free Parcel Post Delivery to your Home any Purchase of wearing apparel for any one. Our mail order department is always at your service. S. COPLON & Son New Bern's Biggest and Best Store. I i ueruia.
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