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. SEach day brings Something! new inOne way or anoineivs TO- $ We have Just Received New Appli- jl $S .....w ... Ill Avon niilffiMi T.ni!. M Appliques at 10c to $3 per yard. ; f All over Chifion Lace 75c.to.$2 50, yd. w DorothyiDodd Shoes. 'y New. , a latent Leatner xnree atrap JBTencn 4 Heel at $2 50. This one is a special f beauty ornament of black velvet -and f nickel; this is a most graceful and dainty i conception for an evening slipper, PRICE $3.00. $ BIT & mil co. We are receiving daily a new line of Spring Furniture. Have also just re ceived a very fancy lot of Mattings, j j5f - Leathor and Velvet Couches ,li Price that will tonlli you. Give us a call and an n'i3 o ir sfcni. No 5 rouble to show good very truiy,. " Tin imm ft Talk Co. - A B. Ba xter & Co. , MBinVllJCr. VI DIDMTIT. MV 2PTB. ; M operate margin. Excellent aervloe I FrWat wiret to Kew York. r ' El;fiet banking and b)irrn-lle re(- .-' The Crown Cork Cutty no Germs or dirt, used exclusively ly the CROWN BOT TLING WORKS on all their Popular Drinks. LEE J. TAYlOR, Prop. Cor. Queen & Hern - Streets, PHONE 105. I Have You been to I Mxon's ?! YES ! And T got the Beet Clam Chowdor I ever tasted. NIXON serves the Best Meala in the city. 128 Middle St., Opposite Henry's Pharmacy. , AAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaAAAAAA It I Don't Think 4 4t Yon have tried all of onr Spec 4 ial Klavora of Cold HodiWa- tor. There are several ul them , that will refresh yon fn any old weather. For Instance hove yon ever tried onr well known Cream Phosphate 1 If yon have You RnoYfa Good Thing. If yon haven't, there It real treat yet In store lor yon.;, Onr reputation oi having the best soda in town mart be sns , talned, and that-is why we nse only the beat par fruit ' Juks lor mt syrups, and why vre an never "tust out" of tha . 4 0 naptinl& fl n mm Mnfr J . nA shv Mn mM mnAm 1 ' " - 2p wayi OULO... 4 1 i mm, Cor. 8. "Front A Middle Sta. .UU.......i..t......6 4 -Tv' ALL PERSONS wishing to - connect their dwellings, stores, or other buildings with water or. sewer system of the city, iippiaappli cation io'. the Buperin tendent may; have , the Work done and the pipe furnished at : actual cost.--".-:. V' :. :. r !'".!T ' - T0RTURIII6: DISFIGURING Skiri! Scalp and Blood Speedily Cured by Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills When the Best Physicians and All Else Fail. ' The agonizing Itching and burning of the skin, as In eczema ; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis ; the logs of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled head; the facial disfigurements, as in pimples and ringworm ; the awful suf fering of Infants, and anxiety of worn out parents, as In milk crust, tetter and salt rheum, all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to success-, fully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills are such stands proven beyond all doubt; No statement is made regarding them that Is not justified by the strongest evidence.- The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard Bkin cures, blood purifiers and humour remedies of the civilized world. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Olnt ment freely, to allay Itching, irritation and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and, lastly, take the Cuticura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. This complete treatment, costing but one dollar, aflords instant relief, per mits rest and sleep in the severest forms of eczema and other itching, burning and scaly humours of the skin, scalp and blood, and point a to a speedy, permanent and economical cure when all other remedies and the best physi cians fail. To Raise The Dead. Dr Kemp, a Now York physician claims to htvc made Ibe discovery that a dead person can be massaged back to life. The method Is tn mako a small In cision between the ribs without catting the bone. The fingers are then thrust In to the opening behind tho heart. A few gentle pressures on the heart Is all that required, it is claimed ti revive the circulation. The doctor cannot be too careful about the selection of his subject. Home are best left alone. Hay 30th Celebration. United State Caller people, post office officials, all united rfBclals, city officials, county officials all ei-unlled - Slate . c fa cials together with the citizens are In vited to be present at the Celebration of May 80th at the National Cemetery. Kzcarclset. see bill. The Orand Army of Mew Bern ex tends this Invitation acting under orders from headquarters. ' Isaac If. Sunn Chairman on Invitation. If yon drink Kola try our Afrl-Kola. It beats them all. 63c. per orate, 2 doz bottles, Crown Boiling works, Phone 105. Jait Beottved 500 dozen fteoh rggs at J It Patter JrV . ',. . ; Try our Belfast Olnger Ale f rjosl to Imported. Crown Boiling Worts; Lee J Taylor, Prop. Phone 105. "J. J. Baxter Is agent for Uie Cosmopo litan patterns, they are standard pat terns made with seam allowance only 10c each or patterns furnished free with all dresses bought from $1,50 np. - Try cor monogram Java and Mocha Coffee, J R Parker, Jr. Notice to ; JlVLagi9trates. The Magistrates of Craven county are requested to meet with tha Board of Commissioners ..as 'required 'by law, at the Coorl Hodm la New Bern at IS 'clock hi. on Hond-y Jb tnl da ofl Jane 1903; 'lot the purpose .of levying taxes, for tti jHt 1908, and lot such other i. easiness as saay soma- before . This U an Important': meetleg tad a foil attetuknoa Is desired, a vv ' .'" KA-r..Chra.'Bd, Coma"' :"Me lVi'MXv''-Mi'- ATLANTIC N9BTH CAROLINA Rj 'f'-Ofllco of Oeo.Bupt;'''" J keir Bern, M, C, May 16,190a.' To Agents A. A If. 0. a R.. nd the ' public-,; i, I ' , .',-.',,.'...' Jin consequence of roosnt, ruling by the North Carolina Corporation Com mission tn regard to freights Id less than car loads transported by the regular pas-' sengef trains aa the A A N 0 B R yon are hereby notified that all snrb freights by thcwstralnl hcrefle Will be Shipped by eipress only. TMs orilcr elTcctlve at onre and yon will he gnvcrnn-l srenrd- : 'y. i ' , h. h. rnr,, Imposing; Ceremonies and Promi nent Personages. Gifts to the Catholic Church. Bac calaureate Serm'ons. Coafed- erate Yeteruns Leave on Special Pnllman Train. Bazaar " at. Wei- ' don. Ralkioh, May 18 The Church of the Holy Name of Jesus at Nazareth, the lo cation ot the Catholic Orphanage,- two miles west of Raleigh, was dedicated Sunday by Bishop Hald of Belmont. Among tho large congregation present were Gov. Chas B Aycock, Chief Justice Walter Olark, Associate Just Iocs R M Donglas and H 6 Connor, Attorney Gen eral R D Gilmer and others. In Oie morning Bishop Hsid administered the sacrament of confirmation to a class of 15, Solemn High Mass was sung with Father Price, celebrant, Father Griffin, deacon, and Father Stapleton, sub-deacon. The dedication then followed accord ing to the ritual of the Catholic church. The church of the Holy Name of Jesus Is very handsome though comparatively small, 90x40 feet. The celling is white enamel with delicate blue trimmings. The sanctuary and altar are remarkably beautiful. A The gifts ornamenting thin unique church, where 50 little fathorlesj boys and theso who mlnUter unto and gnlde them will worship, areas follow;: A life size painitng of tbo crucifixion, over the main altar, pulDted by the Ulsters of Mersyat Belmoat. Fourteen palntlbgs of Ihe sufferings of Christ, handsomely mourned In walnul frsmis and Bid to be worth over $5,U'K); n statue of the Madonna and child fioiu -Baltimore and comhlorcd one of the handsomest In the country. A richly ninsmenien caste oi Chilsl In the tomh. under the main al tar Huv. Ur. Barron of ( hailotle preached the brtccalaunalc sermcrn before the grailuallng class of the Btptlst Female University ycslerday from thelexfl was Dot disobedient to the heavenly vision." At night Rev. Dr. J. W. Lynch of Wake Forest prenchul befo-e the mls mlfslonary society' of the Ualvorsjty on "The coming of ihc Perfect " Rev. Dr. Kgtiert Sralih of Greensboro preached the baccalaureate sermon be fore tho Peace Institute graduates on "I came not to be ministered unto but to minister.". The special Southern Hallway train for the Confederate reunion at New Orleans left here at 4 p. m. yesterday. It consisted of C Pullman carr. On the cars were the Inscriptions "Tar Heel Yeterans Pilgrimage to New Orleans," "Carolina, Carolina, Heavens Blessings Attend Her." and-Flrst at Bethel, Fore most at Gettysburg, Fartherest at Chick amoiigo, Last at Appomattox." Miss Mary Armlstcad Jones, Miss Daisy Smith of Goidsboro, Miss Roberts of Gatesvtlle, Miss Evelyn Ballard of Franklinton were among tho -sponsors going from here. The drum corps of the L. O'B. Branch Camp also went. Bishop Hald of the Catholle charch stated last night that he would leave In a few days for Rome to have an audience with the Pope. There is no politic is bis visit bat merely to report the spirit ual oondlllbn of bis charge which Is re quired every ten years. He said. North Carolina bad the smallest Catholic popn latlon of any Slate, only J of 1 per cent bat the faith is spreading. State Auditor Dixon opens the bazaar at Weldon today to ralie money to build a monument to the Confederate soldiers of Halifax and Northampton at Weldon Ticket Scalpers Enjoined New Orleans, May 18. Judge Board' man, In the federal oonrt today, Issued a sweeping Injunction against (he local ticket scalper forbidding them to deal In any way In the reduced tickets sold for the confederate reunion In tbt city Cblld Injured at PollockSTlUe. fcj " PoliotkMllle, May 18. i A sad end painful accident befell little Carl, the S year old son of Mr sm Mrs Hayes A Ohadwlck bflblrplsoe Monday evening. While playing on the platform at tha depot here, he full a distance of 6 feet breaking hit ara betw'etn lb wrist bone. Joint jmdj tlbof .rM .nw right rm. V r:;"C V i ''' . .pt Duguld renderednedlcal aid and bandaged the HmtCLItUaCorl Is aa In teresting bright lulls boy ha dalleato, telng aa Invalid most of his Hf Th family bsvs the deepest sympathy of lbs eommflhlty la this Ihelr protrse ttd troobls. U . V i ,', CASTOR I A" r'- For Infant And Children, - y The Kind Yoa Waira Always Bright ' That tmy'i suit wasn't bought here, or It wouldn't act that way, oar boys' suits are built to stay, the styles are right np to (he mlmilo. l'rlrmlo suit. Let til THE OLD RELIABLE 7Ak Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE A New Gold Mine Marlon Democrat. The lection of country in the vicinity of Eberman, N. C, Is greatly stirred np over the find of gold, which assayers claim will pan not lest thsn $30.00 per ton and probably more The represents live of an English Co. was here Wednes day, taking options on all the adjoining land and promises to have at least 200 men at work within six and says that the prospects for gold are the best any where east of the Mississippi. Cast. Algie Dead. ' Ashevllle Citizen. Salisbury, N. C, May 10. Caj-t. A!- Rle, the keeper of the Federal Cemetery at Ibis place died here today after thrte days Illness from inflammation cf the stomach. He was a native of New York and about sixty years of sge. He came tp.Silisbury from Raleigh sad was high ly esteemed. He was a prominent mem ber of the Elks, and leaves an aged mother and a ilster who arc resident In New Bern. North Carolina Bonds In Demand. Mcs.-rs. Tcwnsend Scott & Son and Wilson, Colston & Co., bsnkers, adver tise In Tho Baltimore Sun the Issue of 300,000 of North Carolina State 4 per cent bonds, which they recently bought from the State. At the time that these bonds were offered for sale by the Stale the bids amounted to about 14 times the Issue of bonds, and nine firms of prominent bankers bid for tho whole issue. The bankers state that a very large amount rf the IfBue has slready been sold. Mothers, Quakers, Heckers and Leg gets Oat flakes 10c. package at J R Pat ker, Jr's. The slock of Diamonds, Watches Jewelry and Silverware that will be of fered st Public Auction Is from the well known firm of J B Bennett & Co., of Norfolk, Vs. This firm Is one of the largest and most reliable concerns In the South and their guarantee that tho goods are sold nnder, Is just as good as the bank. No person need have any hesi tancy In baying anything from this Great Sale. giimiiiimiiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiig H1 Special Auction Sale for Ladies Only Every morning at 10 o'clock." UandBome Prizes Given Away Daily. Every lady attending receives ft ticket whether they buy or not. Gand Auction Of High-grade Diamonds, Watches, ' -Jewelry and Siberware. " This stock is from the well-known, reliable Jewelers and Broken J B Bennett A Co., Norfolk, Va , consisting of the finest and most complete line ever before offered. All goods wiU be sold tinder a. FULL GUARANTEE. ThI U rare opportnnlty for securing High-grade Jewelry and Silverware at your own price. Every article will be oAr fored to the highest and best bidder, y-"; ' - Hours of sale every day at 11 a. m. : and 8:16 p. m, takes LOCK ST. Opp: Episcppal Church. , ": Sf; frAVID BAOTAonr.v ammmanaawmmnixixxinniixxxxixiixxxiu HT3 r;' "SUITS , MORE PEOPLE THAN iNVi OTHER BHAND. RVP uukut nsn qu.uity-" rnsrsT The "Chicago" Typewriter $35i "I would not exchange my Chi cago for one of the high priced machines." T. N. Ivey, D. D., Fditor Raleigh Christian Advo cate. I EMITS BOOK STORE. I Valuable Stock of Goods for Sale. I will for the next ten days receive bids for the purchase of stock of goods wares and merchandise of the BeeHlve Company, Bankrupt. Said good's etc., are now In the store and warehouse lately occupied by said Bee Hive Company, on Pollock street In the city of New1 Bern and consists of dry goods, clothing, shoes and millinery notions and . various other kinds of goods. I am prepared to exhibit the stock to prospective bidders and give Informa tion In regard thereto, call on or address JOHN DUNN, Trustee. 55 Pollock street, New Bern, N. C. I Letter Files. Save money by buying your files and all kinds of stationery from Owen Q. Dunn, 59 POLLOCK ST. Don't let your Carriage run down for want oi a little repair. Taken in time the cost may be trifling. "A word to the wise is sufficient." We do car riage and wagon repairing In all its branches, at lowest prices, and warrant all work to be strictly first-class. We will make your vehicle equal to new in appearance, durability and motion. Jobbing promptly executed. We put Rubber Tires on yonr old or new wheels. We shrink your loose tires in a machine without cutting them Everybody is invited to see the machine at work putting new bolts in old placse. O. II. Water A Son, Phone 185, 78 Broad 8t New Bbkn, N O MBit place at 69 POL a. uu., ifrppnetOMj;?;.;- miascrs." popular 'prici. i u ua u reuerv ea New Lot Harvey s Small Sugar Cured A English Cured Shoulders, Breakfast Strips, Big Hams to cut. j. l mm 5 'Phone 91. 71 Broad Ht Gaskill Hclw. & Have a full line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountiun and Attic Freezers, Water Coolers. I(-e Planers. Ice Picks. lawn Mowers from 1 -J" to I (!". ly Traps, Mouse Traps. Matting and Carpet Tacks, Kill things needed for refitting or fitting up tho home. Car load Sash and I3)ir.ds and full stock of Builders Material. We sell Masury's Paint and Lewis' Lead. Try either, both are of the best quality. Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. Gaskill Hardware anfl HARDWARE 73'Mirlille St. Phone 147 I Delicious & RcFi cshins I is thv Ice Cream wc nell you. We take the greatcKt earn in making ojir cream, and only the best materials. IT'S PURE AND WHOLE SOME, and can bo eaten by the most delicate person without fear of injury. Ii5c per qt, packed in ice, deliv ered at your house at any time, McSorley, THE SELECTION OF STOCK for the best trade is made with groat care. 1 he packers send THE BEST DRESSED BEEF to their particular customers and we are numbered among them. Our customers, In turn, can depend upon us for highly satisfactory outs for roasting, broiling, etc. The meats we offer are always in per fect oondltlon tender, juicy and deli olous. - ' Spring Lamb, Dressed Poultry. The Oaks Market. Give us a Call. ' W would bs pleased to have yon call and examine our lino of BUILDERS' HATERIAL8, Paints, Oils, Refrigera tors, Water Coolers, Lawn Mowers, Ioe Cream Tree rs, Tinware," Galvanised nd Enameled Ware. 1 ' General Hardware, f ; 79 Scnlli Frcnt mm Wholesale A Retail Grocer, Mill Supply Co., Window Screens, l),,or Screenp, Poster Tacks, and nniiiv other Kill Supply Company, MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St. Phone 210." Accidents Will Happen I The new trent river bridge is re paired, and we arc prepared to meet the people with low prices this week. Look at them. Men's Clothing. A big lot Mens Coat and Pants Suits worth S 00 our price i 88. A big lot Mens Blue Serge Coat ami pants Units, worth $7 60, cut price $4 24 All kinds of Summer Coats and Pants worth $1 75, cut price 88c. Childrens Suits. Rig lot Childrens Wash Suits, worth 1 00, cut price 58c. Big lot Childrens Sergo Suits, worth $4, cut price S3 88. Big lot Childrens Light Cassimeros, just received, worth $8, cut price, $1 IU Shirts. Big lot Shirts, worth f 1, cut price 48c Big lot Shirts worth BOe, cut price 24c Big lot of Boys Bhirts.ail colors, worth 50t, cut price 19c. Dress Goods. Big lot All Colors .Organdies, worth 25c, cnt price 1(1 ,c yd. , Big lot Fignred Lawns, all colors, worth 10o, cnt price He yd. Same as above, worth 7Jc, cut to 4)c. Big lot R Q Corsets, worth $1 CO cut price 48c. Big lot Bleaching in rhort lengths, worth 7c, cut price 8Jc yd. Big lot Percales in short lengths, wrth 10c, cut price 6c. Only 10 yards to a customer, each person must do their own buying. Shoes. Big lot Mens Shoes, worth $3 00, cnt price 91 48, Same as above, worth $1 CO, cut 98c. Big lot Ladies Shoes,worth $3 00, cat price 1 09, Same as above,worth 1 50, cut 98c. Big lot Ladies Slippers, worth $9, cut price 91 89. Same as above, worth $1 25, cut to 98o Same as above, worth 75c, cut to 49c. Big lot Hen and Women Hos to close out 8 pr for lOo, this week only. S. COPLON, 75 MIDDLE 'STREET, Next to Oaskill Hardware Co., New Bern. J. W. WOOD, Practical Jmner, PLUMBfNG AND fliS FITTIO Ordejs for Tobacco Fines Solic ited.- : . All workuianteed to give sat Urfaotion -: . Can' be fonnd at the shoo oar South Front Street formerlys oflcu.' pled.by the) Ann, ?;4 ;3 i Phone hhH .(V, WJ..AtiQUIl'. ..Wharf property formerly oeeapted by Q W HsmUton ts wood fvOiS .;-;'. Also two eslrtue eOee u eeoond story of sew . bric bsQdlaf Oil Bomb. Front stmt, " Apply lo ; - "I i f ir ' 4. --
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