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rTWIJTTTHIBD TUB VOL. IX1I-KO. 15. KI77 llZlt 1. C, SC5DAY U0E1IK3, APEL 17, 1804, f. J M. MITCHELL : & CO. WILL OFFER THIS WEEK v Tremendous Inducements in Bed Linens and House Furnish- . in'gsSheeta, Pillow Cases, Bolster Casesi Bad Spreads,' Lace Curtains, Window Shades, -: " v" : - (, Drapery for Mantels with a beautiful border, only-lOc-j ; theyarL ' I ' Oil . loth for shelves and dressers, with a handsome hor de), only 15c the yard'- ' , Table Oil Cloth, Floor Oil Cloth, Mattings and Hugs. f A Beautiful San Jo Rug, size 86 x 72 inch, only $1 76, ;; Cuspador and Slop Bucket Mats, handsomely decorated at 25c. Screens at $1 00 to $3 SO, Table Linen. If you are Short on anything in this line it wonld be well ; for yon to see them. Two Good Values for this weeV, 72 inch Table Damask, Beautiful Patterns at 85c. We prepay Express and freight on all purchases amounting to $5.00 or over shipped lo any place within a radius of ICO miles of J. I MITCHELL & CO., PHONE 28S. ' . ' 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. If your Lamp Chimneys do not give satisfaction tjy the Acme B. 1 SEM Tollock Street, Opp. P. 0. EPSTEIN BROS. One Price Clothier?. ' 10. Our Ten DoJarTlauiel Suits are positively World Heaters. Hani made button holes, sbouldars and collar You Hhould see them before you purchase. NhoeM from $2.50 to 16.00, We give you a written guarantee with our 8.60 Corona 8hoe. D SIS. 72 Bryan Block, middle Street. The Driok That Wins Friends, rr BUST SCCLLL' VIZX.. , 0 IT. SOOTHES, CHEERS. REFRESHES, It Yon Dilnk fOCA-OOL,, Youll DrinkAgain, For Saie at ALL FOUNTAINS. irirht Spits Skies JTiher 1 Many rirtlcs and Social ErenU. - v' Last week wu really the first of the Spring season, la weather to a great ex tent, in social happenings, especially.; It it a great pleasure to STtry one to feel that winter has actually passed, and the welcome to , green trees, ' waving grass and blooming flowers, after such a winter as has lost passed Is all the mors enthusiastic . w J - - . ' ' But one week aoes sot auks a Spring neither has Society exhausted Itself by a round of social amenities such as were entered Into sad enjoyed, as were those of last week la this city, for the present week promises many social happenings, and In addition to the strictly social events, there Is the promise of a series of local amateur , theatrical plays which wul prove of great interest, locally.. - ; Giving an added Interest to the local social parties, has been; the presence of many visitors tt the city, who have been the recipients of several teas and parties and whose stay hen has proven most pleasurable. ' FSAST 0 AU RATIONS. The Feast or All Nations given Friday night at the old Journal office was for the benefit of the new Methodist church whs a thoroughly enjoyed event. t ' MUSICALS. ; The concert 'Wednesday night at the Baptist parsonage was a mack enjoyed entertainment,' The program , as 'pub lished was carried oat except the quar tette. Hiss Kilmer Taylor and Mr Bay ard Whltshurtt supplementing varloui musioale selections. The rooms in which the entertainment was held were tastefully decorated In evergreens. WHIST CLUB BHTBTAlHBa. J. Tuesday afternoon the Whist Club ... . J A ..a -ft fx was delightfully emenaiusa ,uy James A. fir j en in compliment to Mrs M Turner and Mrs Grimes Oowper who are spending eeveral weeks In the city. The decorations and score cards carried out the Idea of spring,- being evergreen, and pare white flag ltllles sad the score cards hand-painted. After the game a tempting lunoheon was served. AITIBN005 TXA. Mrs Emma H Powell, received at her home on Brow street Thursday afternoon April 14th at a tea eomplt- meatsry to visiting friends. In the decorations of the white ana green was the color scheme followed quantities of palms and ferns with calla llllies teing arranged with arttstio ef- iCt about the rooms. la the front parlor Mrs JnO Dunn. Mrs J M Tamer, Mrs Jno Bell, of Wash ington D0. and Miss Mary Oliver, re ceived with Mrs Powelk) Mrs F 8 Daffy, Mrs Wanen, of Washington D O. and Miss Bsd'.e HolIUter, reoelred with Mrs Henderson, in too next room ana m mo dining room the guests were waited on by Misses Arendell, Fannie Cut'er, and Sllsabeth Burma, Mrs Seymour Han cock, charmiogly presided at the tta tslle. A delightful men wat served. caid r astt BOHoa or ecm. Mrs. M rkTMstkA' Sard party Friday afternoon from flvS to seven was one of the prettiest affairs of the week. . Theooceioe was It ootepUmtnt to her sister, Kri Fred Thomas, of Atlanta, Qa , six haad Eaehre wu tbe game of the evenlat and the inl prise a haad. someGIbeoaplstare was-won by Mrs Chat Beiseasteia, of if ew York City, for the t eenty hand, L set of books of notes aad addresses was won by Mies Batsman lot Elizabeth City, aad the eonsotaUon, a beaatifol ( In eaehloa was soefved by Mrs Kills, while the pest of hoaor was presented with ba!f a doaea hand painted bread and batter plates.. Also the visit lag ladlei were girtt very pretty silver tat plas as eoateaUa, . A very aalqoe feUarawasta'tttaesnbtslon of whlU earaattoes foreeoh game lastaed af score cards. ' - . . ;f c .1 After the game cVUelots tefreahsseaU were sen ei, As the geeets eatetel tbe mota . thry were fervid Ub eaaek hr Mrs F 0 Dsffy. ' , r. TSoeewhoaMittadUe htetesa lare estrlag were Mrs Freak Iftaas.Mrs Chsa fte'smteta. Mrs O Marls, aad Miai Battle Marks. " - " - ; . , tertalned a number of her fiieads last Friday evening at the home of her par -feats. . - Progressive Jinks wu the feature of amusement, Miss Mannle Baxter, scored highest winning first priie, a jeweled top toilet bottle. And Mist Mary Hol lister, scored lowest receirlng a Japa nese, novelty fen. Dainty refreshments were served, and the evening was highly enjoyed. Those .present were as fol lows r -A ' : "l , Misses'Mildrtod Gray, MarysjCrrswsy Mary Uixon, Mary Hughes. - Maty and Bessie HoUls'ter, Mry Louise Waters, Basis' GaioBY Kthel Bwlnaell, Msnnie Baxter, Irene Feck and Virginia Pretty man,. - A S;-"w T-.- upp; 111 At l"r"'" .CO :i here's Nfftbx . For Our Little Girl Friends A prize contest in whicl little Buck's Junior Range will be awarded. Hrc Ate The Condition ie StJMMER VACATI0HS. Tnere Will be Something JDoIdst at The . .Black Mountain Inn, . Blaek Mountain, Apl Ili.--The cluh which owns the "Inn" at Black Moun tain H C expects to have -one of the most attractive places to spend the heat ed summer spells that can be found In the 6tate, for; themselves and their friends. Some notes of the place may be of Interest. ' ' The' main -club . balldlng of twenty rooms is being enlarged by a dining hall 88 by 46 feet which Is now well under way. This will be a very Inviting place the northern side-of the room will be largely made of windows, looking out on the mountain ranges. A large stone fireplace at the end of the room will hold blazing logs on cool days, and the piizzas will add to the 400 feet already surrounding the main building. The "annex" building will coitatn a considerable-ntimbsr of bedrooms, to add to the accommodatlone, and in this buildlcg wlll te the amusement ha'l. 40 by 40 feet,' with an excellent dancing floor, pool table, etc' This building is 40 by 80 feet. The grdnnds are also being put in shape, with roads, walks and bridges and all of the fifty acres will be beau tiful, ' v The gardener is now putting In his vegetable plots and It is llso expected thst the Inn will be supplied with fresh milk from its own dairy, which will be a guarantee of its parity. The clab believes that It has "a good thing" and that while a good show will be given this season, the future will see continued progress la the same line. The club Is willing to back its statement with anything reasonable that It has the finest location and grsndeit view in tbe Bwannanoa Valley. iV Call For State Coaveatlei. : The following can for the btate con vention has been Issued frost the " heed quarters of the Democratic State Cose mitue: At a meeting of the Demociatto Btsts executive and central committee ia Raleigh, March 18th, the Ettte conven tion of the party wis 'called Jto meet at Greensboro,Tharsday Jusft23fd, at noon to nominate candidates for governor and other State officers, two associate' jas tioes of the Supreme court, and two presidential ejectors at large and so elect four delegates and four alternates at large to the national convention of the party in St. Louis; J"1 8th. ' At ssld meet leg of the committee It was resolved that the order of business of the conven tion should be as follows; 1, . Organiza tion, 9, Adoption of resolutions and and platform, 8, Election, of delegates to the National eonvenliaa. 4, Nomia-a Hon of caBdidates." The convention of delegates to the State convention from each congressional district is hereVy call ed to meet Jn Greensboro at", eleven o'clock, Jane SSnd, to elect s vice presi dent of the convention, one member of the committee oh credentials,, rales and order of business, pcrmsneat orianiaa tion, and platform and resolutions, four members of the Democratic State com mittee, and two delegates to the nstlonal eonves tion. All Democrats are cordially invited to attend the precinct conven tions to te caUed by the vsrious county committees and participate In electing delegates lo tbe county conventions. By order of the committee. F. M. Simmons, Chairman. Alex J. Field, Secretary. Democratic of Craven To The Voters County? - . . Taereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination of Beaiiter of Deeds of Craven eonuty. . I desire to express my appreciation for the sr.pport which the Demooratle voters " of the County save gtven me in tne pasu and to state that if nominated and elected I will give my best efforts to discharge the duties of the office sccepubly . ' : GKORQB B WATERS Announcement. To the Democratio voters of Craven Count): I hereby announce myself a a candi date for County Treaurer, and If elected ,1 will always serve you to the best of my ability. Respectfully,- J.J.BAXTER Announcement. I hereby announce that I am a candi date for the office of Treasurer ofOia ven county and will appreciate the sup. port of my friends. If elected to said of fice will serve you as faithfully in the fatura as la the past Respectfully, D L ROBERTS. Order a 2 dozen crate Psbst Reer from Crown Bottling Works, Lee J Taylor, Propr. At Tbe My Mi Company, Corner Broail antl Fleut Streets. J 1 "Beth, Pi. G Manaier. will be alad to see yoo. But, if you can't come, just phone No. 107 and we will send to your home for prescrip tions aad sfter they have beta carefully aad accurately IPled, we will promptly deliver the medicine with no extra charge. We are yours to serve and voors to vlease! l'or anything in tbe drag line please notify us. ' : We are yours to please. -' V tcinnov and clip out cachono cf our rnr.fntr.fiifr a Euch'fl Traao IlarJ:. Tin nirl !-: 14 :ko cll'M out tho crcMtc"t nuvil. iccaaa raarr. . MleS ieAtle WladUy's seUfUUsMat t Us Each re clab rrtday evealag was os of the eeloyahle affaire ef the week. It was tlvea ta boaer af the gaerts ef MrsJaoDasn. 1 , There were Ire tebUe at sfegle hsad Eacarc aad aUtf the aaM ref reshsMats ware served. msi mx ran atrtrrarsa ltt evealag Mrs Chassiover, cssrav Infly rMlra4 the awmberi of U Waltt Oak sad the tUtiiag Udles la tbe dty. Tfcs Vase wat pWasaatly pui la she lstret eg te of WhUL scmss rsarv. tail Tasrvjty evalt Mrs t E BjI'I Via, satrtlad at a ra4 rny la mu t '.;( u Vn Jeha Ca vrtors Mt J M Trr, sal Vrs 0r' Cw tr, cf Kt1'ib. A ef esl la sir m'r ( tt. l i t if fc . Tliifwttni ji for tl ( J ajl.f, t4 f!a(-i, Tfc (.!' i r i't a 't tt j i""-y b ) !a.:f,a1 if,, J- '. r-is, i. f-,w.r r's V'-f ! 1 1. For Infants and Cbildren. Be Kind You Have Always Eccgtit Bears the Signature of To ibe Men ! Our men's clothing for the Spring has arrived. We will take pleasure In show tng you through. GIve.ui achanoeto ave you money. Special prices for he next ten days. E. W. ARMSTRONG. Try Pabst Beer once and you'll have no otber. Announcement I take this means of rotlfjlng tht Democratio voters of Craven county, that I will be a csndldste before the next county convention for the office of County Treasurer If nominated, I shall faithfully and diligently dlsctare tbe duties of the office In the event of my nomination, when elected, I shall establish my office in the City of New Bern conveniently located for the payment of all vouch ers. My section of Craven county has for years bora the name of rolling up heavy majorities for.Democracy,.! have ever been found, since my majority, in the beat of every .election . All the County offices are now filled by gentlemen fromj NewBern; and I trust the Democratic voters in tbe next convention, will concede this office to the County and to the section I repre sent. Respectfully, FREEMAN S ERNUL, Announcement. I wish to announce my candidacy for toe office of Register of Deeds of Craven county subject to tbe will of the Demo cratic county convention. ' I represent a constUiency on the north side of the river which hat been loyally Democratio st all times and have sought political preferment bat lit tle. I believe It Is due the townships m that section to be represented In' the county admlnlstiutlon and I therefore solicit the consideration of the Demo cratic electors. DAVID P. WHIItORD, I SALE ! I hare about IS Second hand Wheels, all recently and thoroughly overhauled and pal In good order, which I will sell at prices ranging from ft? to 939, also have some fine bargains In new bicycles. HAVE YOU HEARD OF IT? BLACKMAN'S MEDICATED SALT BRICK, the Great Stock . Remedy. . For Sale at HARGETS, West Broad Bt." No 90 Middle St. Fire Insurance 1 Ana nrlck , - - For i 1 VsC"- nwm TOTJ CAST LOCK OCT FIRE, bet fo rss br the loss Ire tasks most of It, at least, by Uilnt; oat and leaping I4 ss a ilbU .policy la a f psadtlile Ore lararaaee copaaf. We are arats for jost saca. aal eraet)y trrre yofl'll ree fertaw rtas, bt la sire yoar property aad aJoUe to- 4y. - . --; ! 1 , .Goo. A. 'icoll.' Lf J: sanMWpOTaltnara Just Eeceived a new lot PIT and PANIC Call and purchase before all are gone. Owen Q. Dunn, PRINTER A STATIONER, Car Pelleck A Craven St. When You Get Time bring that esnlaf S roe ad to as sad we wUI soon tell rem bow tlule It aosta yn to repair aad pet It la order agt'a. we de alt klad, aad tt Is ealdoea a vehWe is so daaafed that we eaa't make It rood as as. Aad It won't cost aayihlag Ike its prleecf s cs e.tsst, . We put RabUr Tlre o yoei old Of awwlia. wesnrtnayonrtooaeuras eoeoeoeosa sm w 1 novelties! PRAYER T300KS and . HYHNALS r . Latest Editions. in a mathine wia.s t-. Knisthta .. Templars borsp walk Xrwyhodytsi. XlftaOnSe Odd FellOW and Elks Take ;. rtw4 te ee the aaaahiae at work pttln aew holts ta wi t-iaewi. BuritiK.f i te O. ttWtUrs.A ls . Fhone t, ' . . n Im4 ( Baaa. IT.O '.' Notfc. A fsll Has ef EatgsUTesspitr naarms Elks Etlatk Batloas, Odd Fallows sad Vsaeae Cham, plas aad Vattoas si rtyal Aroaatst tsaUoal are f arrled ta stock by Got. :An Acme Peanut Reactor. ' J- esjs nL'OfJMILOCX, KU4e Met. It ;l t T'n t 1 It CT.'T T rl t f i . ' it lm iitMr f'Mrtrt yr r Ft'.' to ft rmi 4 Mil-' ! I it 'iml . -, I l" tl ir r U p. 1 r " " ,',l t' eeenveci A Choice lot Harvey small Sugar Cured Pig Hamd. Also a few pice NO Hams Engliah Cured Shoulders and Picnic Hams. Fresh Grits, Big Hominy, Oat Flakes and Carolina Rice. I make a specialty of strictly fresh quality Butter I receive it h-esh from the dairy every week and I guarantee it to he as fine aa it is possible to get, Your to Please Whol38iale eft Retail Gtroeer, 1 J. L. mm 'Phone JM. 71pBroad Ht FMBC 3 3 1 I II Afcsoltitely Pti-ee. THE BEST BEER IN THE WORLD. Lee J. Taylor, IT! Wo 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 15c belore you buy. SD.F.IARVI8, CS PollnckHl. !'! t ' . 1 i I - i if - f 1 ! ICECREALl,: . Every Day, : 1! " ""f. Ffnit a srniNO DUTT it is fot etfty man ta order his Easter salt la time for the warm asd balmy Hpttaxdaya that era about dne bow We are sbowln a SupMb line of dmitt IU are imrxirU-d Hprlnt fabrire In Cbr- tola and tlay Srga, thst hn we pot out itrla. nit. fit and flnbh rm a salt tor yon tt wQl make s combination of eltec that the mmt esqatslU tasU wlllieve In. P. M. Clifttlsiick. MM I , H i ' 1 I II IIP ' six mu tmim TO THE HEN AND BOYS We expect to see the cheap suits we have been talking a bout right here Six Days Notice ! TO THE LADIES AND OIKL8! Weeipectto sell some of that 4o Hamburg and 60 Perctl we htve Ncn telling you about, we are ready. Here Is where we reach the feminine heart, Its with oar beautiful line of Em broidery, sod 401nch Whito Lwn and otber While wtlti Uoodi. 600 yards of Lawn and Dlmliy worth 10c and lfjcli at this Htlc flc The T D Barry Bhoe iold I7 no one lteilnoetbe Benton stock wu rioted ont. 48 suits of up-to-date ityle from tf, 10 aad $1150. mutt go tt thli talt for $7.00. The cane of thU cat on the above lot of Clothing It on account of lbs broken tliea, this to the best offer leas made to the rubllc. Ladles Bhoe. 189 pair of Ladle Shoes bought at a large shoe sale and at prloes to salt Ue' line, this shoe ones sold fof II, I SO sad 8.00 wfli be oloeed oat st this sale for . 1.18, li aad 1.83. 500 yards Aproa Oleghtmi st this sale 4 e MO ysrds of Sgar. d Laws tt this sale te. S. COPLON C O. M0ETQN, Salesman.' 71 KXDDL1 ITIIXsTT, Vext jk OaskfO Uardwate Oo, rTrar Btm, - . l tr.r N tt fcl Cel ns Tn f rs, f t" I lp f te Kwanis tvrr bs$ awl fieaiMS ef lg C an It 11 UVe yoa K reh uf e.f Ail V4 tf.ifft we Hn eat ' . ; n4l!DWAHK fTXCK. ' s1 f ar 1 ft' to nm'is te wbUo lh.,r l.-S r --n al.t "kt yS f.r .-1 1' 1 1 r"e wU Pt.ii Fire, Acclttont, nnd 4Plat4 CJIajsi in. Burnnoe Bosse i forefga cocaiaatasi 'stm n'ijt.tii p, mtiT. - ft'. SL . a. v, a a tr -m lionanaMlaat "t tAka fry fllH"W Ht fan awlln( f. Wiarik. Il u4 rf, Tki4rv r,. 1 It 14 p.. .- f Ik IMf THE ITK3n W ieji fc sVtej " X - 't tiY;::.;r ti4 f r
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