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L r7. niTCHSLL & CO. I Dress Goods Values For NextWeek ; fruitful 41 ineh Wide Black Ctclllan fust ado v a dust, Redder ; ' makes baudaome eklrt for Spring and Summer. Others charge you .' , 75o for the aama. Our prtoa the yard 60o. , All Wool Sponged and Shrank Cheviot 4 In oh wldej' color , guaraotsed best Real Value 680, our price only 50c the j ard. We are showing Beautiful Black and Colored Voiles In tery ' light and medium weights. You can't ttiatch a pleca lu the lot for less than (1.85. Bpej'al nest week 75c and $1.00. - ; 86 Inch Black TafTetta Brilliant. Guaranteed to wear, j 1st the ' tbiug for drop tklrt, only 65c the yard. 20 loch TafTetta Brtlllaat to alt shades for shirt waist at 86a the . j ard. .. "v We prepay Express and freight , ou all purchases amounting to $5.0') or over shipped io any place within a radius of 1(0 miles of J. IH MITCHELL & CO, PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office If your Lamp Chimneys do not give satisfaction t.iy the . A U. E. cmne. UGi, Toltock Street, Opp. P. O. EPSTEIN BROS One Price Clothiers. - $10. Our Ten DoJar Flannel Suit are positively World Beaters. Hani made button holer, abouldors and collar Yon should see them before you purchase. Shoe from $2.60 to $6.00, We give jou a written guarantee with oar 8.50 Corona Shoe. J J feawiiwo . 1 mm 72 'Bryan Block, Middle Sited. fc BfttW ls FMls, XD IT SOOTHES, CHEERS. REFRESHES, If You Drink COCA-COI.1A, '; -( ,' YouH Drink Aciln, For Sate al cALL FOUNTAINS. mm I H a awr-v a a r f " ft X .t nawi mmm - Aa IzizX ta Tzzs'r Everybody loves to ree a good hue t&U game. Tbere la no sport that Is more ihorocgbly enjoyed both by play ers and spectators thai Is tils, tie truly Americas out door game.. For two years the people of New Bern have had the pleasure of seeing some good and scientific exhibitions, of the game, but forvarlous reasons the excellent grounds which were admirably adapted for play- f log ball fell Into disuse and the grounds were returned to the owneT, The fact has bean mourned by many who love to see a base ball game .that there la no good grounds to play on. There was an -amateur team here which developed; unusual strength last year They won nearly every game they play ad and this year the same team ts In tie field preparatory to winning new games They have several games scheduled with out-of-town teams and 'promise some exciting events In this Una as they are In better condition than ever. . , r, The grounds recently loaned to tie boys through the kindness of Mr Blades will have to nave some repairs In order to give satisfactory results. The grounds must be graded and fitted for the dia mond- Other necessary repairs must be made including agrandstand, ' ' This, of course; means a little expense not much when every man gives a. little, but everyone who likes to see the sport and would like to have some good, snap py games hen' should be willing to con? trioute a utue toward tne improvement of the grounds. ,1" . A meeting will be called in a few daj s to put this matter before the pnbllo and It Is hoped that popular Interest will be so awakened that the success of the en terprise will bo mora than assure '. :i'hefesNe For Oar Little . Girl Friends - ' : - ' - .. . A prize contest In which a little Duck's Junior - ' a "" 1 - i '' , UanRQ will he awarded, renin nor and clip out each ono cf ev.r THREE 300D THINGS. Mix TnoroascMr VHtlt Cemaiom SeM m Take lUaTsdsMrly Sunshine. Disinfectant; germicide, eoporUlc, sedative. Soak yourself In it spiritually, mentally bodily. Make a storage reservoir of your heart and soul and store-p every stray sunbeam that comes your way, . Fill the reser voir full,' so that there will be enough for your 'friends and' neighbors- too Just n little 4ab stored up for your own use will -all evaporate before yon have a chance to get. any satisfaction OUt Of ltT" '. ;.y TV:. ::' Fresh Air. Disiaiectant, germicide, tonic, sedative, stimulant, blood puri fier. Pump the pur article down Into the very roots of your lungs steady, sure, all the time, day and night,. Pure air, remember, not some . old aecond hand stuff that has been used over and over again nor that which has been poisoned by the burning of gujmthe room, bnt pure air, fresh fromfmeaoV ow and forest That 'la whatilhe air cells of your lungs are ta need, of if they are to make pure air, without which health la impossible. . Exerdae. Stimulant, lubricant, ver mifuge, necessary to proper heart Bu tton and a good circulation' or the blood. Mix thoroughly with common sense and take regularly -Maxwell's Talisman. THE BULL'S EYE. I Hew Casta at tha Tarffa Caaa . ta Ba Sa aiai. . ;; Why Is the target's bulTs eye so call ed! .... .i . ' :,V.v This is tine et many Instances In our language where words have gained higher status than that wlthavhlch they started and have been promoted from the slang dictionary to the dic tionary of words Of respectable and current toa&'Vv ;..,;.- ',.-,...'- Bulfs eye li foribd la the dictionary of "The Canting Crew- to fsr back as 1000 snd was the vulgar word for the central Mug of the target used aa a mark for archers, which waa colored differently from the other rings. TW may have arisen from - the 'ancient rounded shields, tat out of ox hide and strengthened with a spike or central boss for this shield or target;1 hence target wis Often fased as a mark Itself. When ftbeet flans beaan to be manu factured to thickened part, where the tube bad bee attached, was-called the. nuirs eye. Tnea uas term was auccea- eiveiy applied to t tens of glass, spe cially la a ship's side, to the lens of the lantern, to the lantern itself and finally to the tearrsl boae of a target London A&swctt. - A IN C ACalrsto Receive Fall In vestigation, '" - , ' . State Charters. A For St Leals Ex hibition, ' : Weather Tery- Cold. An Abicoader.Com-. - u ,' - palsory Tacelnatlon at Durham. Cofc-V --" ton In Field. Balelgh, April 15.-8 tate Auditor DU on has gone to Climax, to make an edu cational address.; ' Governor Ayeock Is at AshevUe, where he will remain for a few days and then go . to Spartanburg Where he will deliver an aldreia at the commencement exercises of Converse College. Upon Inquiry It is learned that a very full report of the result of the Investi gation of. the Atlantic & North Carc Ung railway affair will be made. An. of ficial says nothing whatever will be kept from the public I A Charter Is granted the Taylor-Can- ady Buggy Company of Oxford,- capital stock $60,000, of which all except f 10 000 is ' preferred. ' Charters are a'so granted to the T W Olmes Drug; Com pany Of Salisbury and "the Peacock- Springs Hardware Company of Lexlog- ton-- - v State Chemist Kilgore has prepared and today sent to the pure food tectlon of the agricultural exhibit at the Saint Louts exposition a very , complete dis play' which lllustiates. the : Important adalfrirttlofcs of foods which had been discovered by the Agricultural Depart ment In North Carolina. The' weather icontlnues dangerously cold. : Dr Diehard H Lewis, . tbe secre tary of the State Boatd of Health, tame la this morning from bis country home ud when asked it there waa any news said with a smile that the only thing he hadTsean was a man plowing ibis morn lag with an over coat on. H B Squires, a clerk In the office of the Raleigh Street Ilallway has abscond ed with $60 of the company's money Be Is from New: York and has probably gone back to that city. Compulsory tacelnatlon is stamping but the smallpox atDarham. where there have been many eases. At Shaw University,' colored here, diplomas were granted to 11 graduates In medicine and seven gradaatea in pharmacy. .. Some cotton is yet unpicked in ibis county and it la said that never has picking been done heie later In the sea CASTOR I A -' Ta Xaisjita and CMldrts. Hi tti Tci f.:n Ahsjt E::.tt Stn the Signature of Meas tad ttjt FoialsUnn 1 If yra aead a Cat, Shirt, Tie, Oollst and Osffs of any thlag else latbefor- Uhleg llaaa save yoa arBey. , X. W, AlthttTIlOSa U yon want a nobby ( to dtte PpHtig Sail I eaa ssppl yotr wants aa4 wao'l toil or pock tt r.r.h eitlr. Lrtti shffw yos, Ppe-'1 pticm for 10 y. K. w. AEasTHom Ur swr'i e!"ili't fot tV.s hts SfTlTtO. Vl !! U fiSMOU I -J :1W Ing you thrortV. Civs e S c" x,c Ut ts yot mon'-y. 1" ;--"1 r' ' Ut test la "', I. vr. An:::ir:or3. 1 1 AVI: YOU IIT: '.rM) 0 lAllj, THE BOND PROTECTS YoU F.S Duffy, Gives Signed Bond, With ni-o.na, the Flesh-Form'ng - --' Pood. With every box of 111-o-na, the flesh- forming food and digestion regulator F 8 Doffy glvee. the following guarantee l-boud, binding hlmselt to refund the money if MI-o-na does not give an ln- rease In weight and cure djspepsia aad all stomach troubles. . , 1.' 6UAKA1I IEB MRD.r i X hereby Agree to refund ' the price paid for Mi-o-sa, If tha pur-" chaser tells ml that It has not in creased flesh and glten freedom" 'from etusach troubles. .V"- 'H-W.t' Dorrv.4,; been adsmaad , for: laereaalpg to supply Tot years there has for a! natural mesas flesh, aad Ml-c-ss hu tauneea. t.-, : '-. ." It Is not a cod llvsr oil preparatloa,but a eombtaatlon of 'flesh-forming elseaeatt that regulates tad aids digestion and re store health. It mlDgUt with the food you est, aids lu assimilations, tones ap aad strengthens tbe digestive otan, aad pets the whole systtaa In. proper DBTalcelcoodlilev , Kvery oae whe is troubled with dS- peptla, haa that ttnd feellag, loss of sp petite, or Is losing flash or It la s ns dowa condition, should Ukeih geetsn- tee bond 13 F 8 Duffy sad begin the use of KU-aaet alalia. , Eeme mbrtlis treatmeet OOats you aothlsg On leas It does all that li claimed Announcement. I wlah te aooouace my candidacy for tse ofZSoe of BeglMer of IWi of Cravea eoflBtyitibtiotl w!;iof lhDcao- erallo contity cnavtnUoa - Ttfrttml t oositlfieacy on the aorta aide of the river wli! h fcai beta loyally Democratic at all l!ir,r tad tare lotigtt p-jlltieal rrforot tot l!t tl. I U;iTt It lscbt lit lowr.n'.'psla that steMrns to be rttdfnU 1 la tht coonty ai"mla'!i allow oti t ti-orrfe r solktt tbe osaHtratlon cf tbe Pc. at'ft el actors. D1TID P. WOIItORD. r t ' ' ! o. (K r-f . 1 1 v VI f.-!-r I' !vs y i U t I. U t I aw Condi smfff of (J a- ' 'sin t' ? I:, p. ' ' 1 t-- '! t- o:::rt:c::::; wilder says To The re-ra-na Cedlclne Co., ef Columfius, 0.1 - , : . , ; ' Pc-ru-na is All You Claim Fdr It" Congressman D. 7. Wilber, of Oneonta, N. Y writMi The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbat, Ohlo,t 1 . Oentlemea" Penueded brm Mend I have tried vour remedv mud I hmve mlmost fully recovered alter tbe uie of a few bottle. I am fatly convinced that Peruna la all you claim for It, aad I cheerfully recommend your medicine to all who are afflicted with catarrhal trouble. "David P. Wllber. In 1899 The Sangerlust celebrated ita fiftieth anniversary with a large cele bration In New York City. The follow ing is bis testimony i "About two years ago I caught a severe cold w,hlle traveling and which settled Into catarrh of the bronchial tubes, and so affected my voice that I was obliged to cancel my engagements. In distress I was advised to try Peruna, and althongh I had never used a patent medicine before, I sent for a bottle. M Words but illy describe my surprise to find that within a few days I waa greatly relieved, and within three weeks I waa entirely' recovered. I am never Without it now, and take an occasional dose when I feel run down." Julian Weisslltz. If yon do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give yon his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,0 Parana a Preventive and Cure far Cold. Mr. C. Tf. Given, Sussex, N. B., Yice President of "The Past-time Boating Club," writes t " Whenever the cold weather sets in 1 have for years past been very ante to catch a severe cold which was hard to throw off, and which would leave after effects on my constitution the most of the winter. . ' " Last winter I was advised to try Peruna, and within five days the cold was broken np and In five days more I was a well man. I recommended it to several of my friends and all speak the hla-hest praise for It, There la netblnt Ilka Peruna for catarrhal affliction. It la well nigh Infallible at a cure, and I gladly endorae It'C P. Given. A Prominent Singer Saved Prom Lota ef valea. . Mr. Julian Weissllts. 17S Seneca street. Buffalo, Mt Y., Is corresponding secre tary of The Sangerlust, of New York; ts the leading second bass of the Sanger lust, the largest German singing society ox aow Tone ana also the oldest. To The Democratic Voters of Craven County; I hereby, announce myself a candidate for the nomination of Register of Deeds of Craven county. 1 desire. to express my appreciation for the sepport which the Democratic voters of the County have given me in the past and to state that if nominated and elected I will give my best efforts to . discharge the duties of Ihe office acceptably. GEORGE B WATERS Announcement I take this means of rotlfylrg tht DemoC ratio voters of Cravea county, that I will be a candidate before the next county convention for the office of County Treasurer. ' j. If nominated, I . shall faithfully .aad diligently discharge the duties of the offloe la the event of my nomination, when elected, I shall establish my offloe In the City of New Bern conveniently located for the ray men '.of all vouch ers, " . "-. . My sectloa of Craves county has for years born the aama of rolling np heavy majorities for Desaomcy, I have aver been found, tlaos my majority, In the seal of every tWW ! AO the County efflces are now filled by , geatlemen from New Ben ; aad I trust the Democratic voters la the next convention, will concede this , office ie the County and to' the iectloa I repre sent, o Respectfully, . ; rag KM AN S EBSPU smiU . jf lit Rnsalvntl Launch For Said . Want to sell st once for cash oca IS foot FUclss OuoIIqs Lasoeh, Ijhons power, with all f utatahlsgs akd eqatp taaats; has only beea ased $ few times aad Is perfectly ew. - ' 'I ' AddiaMLaosehtara of Lock Bo f, Nol7, Lumbtrton,NC. f i tasVi.w IT 1 D 1. 1:', r r ii'.'Hf-1 ar -r. 1 ! a--i t , t t - air ;. i !.- . ' it t :it'1 f r '-! s ' 1 ! ' ; ' f -i V . , . k '. '-. I It t a-i' a v" Its. r ' S 1. 1 war , I T '. !' : . ! . - . t " ! I have about 12 Second hand Wheels, all recently and thoroughly overhauled and put In good order, which I will sell at prices ranging from $5 to $35, also have some line bargains in new bicycles L it Edgorton, No 90 Middle Bt. "Wraaararaaaacrcraw Just Received a new lot PITand PANIC Call and purchase before all are gone. Owen Q. Dunn, PWrvTEft ft STATIONER, Car Fellsck a) Crarea Sta. novelties! PEAYER. B00K8 and HYUNMiS 1' Latoat Editions,. ? I INNHT'S' EODK STDHSi : must KeGeived A Choice lot Harvey small Sugar Cured Pig Hams. Also a few nice NO Hams English Cu;ed Shoulders and Picnic Earns. Fresh Grits, Eig Hominy, Oat Flakes and Carolina Rico. I mate a specialty of strictly fresh quality Butter I receive it fresh from the dairy every week and I guarantee it (o be as fine as it is possib'e to pet, Your to Please Wholesale aft Retail GrH!er, ' Phone I (in . rt nn.j J. I IcMlL k-4 li a It M M bAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAaI XXXXXIIXTTXTT? f - Maaassenemam, ?Tv AAA A AAA' JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF N. Ce Hams, 1 Shouldets and Side Bacon P Also plenty of Nice Fresh Eggs 15c Dozen. Give hb a call for for anything in the Grocery line. You will find our stock always fresh and complete in every way. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money refunded, Yours to please, H HONK 6S. Jl. Wholesale and Retail Orocer, Cor. Broad aft Hancock Sta. imifflininxmni aw UimillllllllllHITTTTYTTTTH IIS Knlrthts ; Templars Uasona.Odd renown', and Elks Tako . " . Notlc. ' .- A fall lias of Katgbu Ttaapltr '.karats r.is r.'nUUoa Bsttoaa, Odd fallow! and tfaaoet Cbarma, plat aad bittoes also RAyal Areaasm beKoas art tvf-ei la stock by x J.Os Baxter, BVonMiLOcr, " t!l4ta Straat, :3 c: t n ! i . ,1 o i I Every D ny , i 1 1 We have the most complete assortment of Mattings that we have ever shown you will do well to make your selections early, White Lawns Compare our 40 inch at 10c, 12c and 16c belore you buy. D. F. JARVIS, 63 PollotkKl. si mu A BFSIKO DUTY It le for every man te order bit KatUr snit la ume fnr Uie warm aad hatati Pmlor dart tliat are a boat due sew ft are sbowlna a saparb line ef domes Ut are import! Spring fab Hoe fa Chev iots end Clay 8'rjna, that when we pet war style, tot. 0t sad fiotth on a salt for yoa It will mate a- eombinaUoa of elofaaoe that the moat exquUlte ratle wtllreve . " , r' .Fs .irTrhatitticif.' mmmmmtwmvmmtmmmwmm ,-m?0 'isasw "inai tfWaM, attjl I'U1 'fl mm-. TO THE MEN AND BOYS We expect to see the cheap suits we have been talking a bout right here Six Davs- Notice ! TO THK LADIES AND OIRLBl We tipeot to sell soma of that tik Hamburg and 63 Parcel we bava Saa lelllog you about, we are ready. Here la whtrt we reach the feminine heart, ita with oar beautiful lint of Em broidery, and Winch While Lawn and otber While waist Qooda. 800 yarda of Lawn and Dlmltj worth 10a and lll.t. o iki. 0.1. . mw i.i, V.m The T D Barry Bboe tol d hr ao oae elaeilseetht Bent)o Hoc I wu closed out. 1 49aulUof opto-dala .1 1. iron 1 1, 10 aad lli.00. matt go a bi fur , 7.90. Tbeeaaie ff ihl. ,0 ,.u tbe above lot of Clothlag la on account of the brokea tlaaa, itaU 10 lbs bait offer last made to the robllc. Udtta Mhoas. lt& pair of Ladlat Bboaa boaght at a large shoe sale sod at prices to salt the Uae, tats ehoe oaee sold for $1, t V) aad S M will bt aloaad oat at this tale for fl.is, 19 aad l.U. 600 farda Aproa Glet hams al thts ealella. 00 yards of tpt d Lawa sl this sale 4a. ' S. COPLON, CL 0. HOBTON, SaJsamao. . TI aUDDLI tTBlXT. Xeat la Oa.t ei ye. Pew Seta, to it) tstt nr.n nrxriiTira, n i 1 d a U4 tit r st Vr".Tt !. f..tr. f lo tipa, fu-ralaHi i-o-a rTi ei4 Batre any rt tSan It w ii 'ate )ve in rta eaf itw 11 1' t' if -e wt lave H eat luvriWAfte, itcct; Flro, -Atcldnt, untl (Flat Glast In ' , . luranco . Boa u ! foft'ia tow; aalaai , xir. HArtjfu p. rriitT. aa.-t W. . -. P. H. awwiaaa t'-' efT-Me W-Hva 1 - mf r'A jmmv av-. avM4itf 1r!W InsfiaaMl t) -heinj ft t-uav mm w4W4. pf -an M a ft t wwat f-aa, - a 1 tm fei f. .e. . - w M 9 f - a- TKf IT' c. ;t t; i n j f t 1 - t r 1 i 1 t f ! i I w pi-at a' '-
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