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VOL. XX1I-K3. IG C. ILI1Y APEIL 19, ICCt XWHTT-THIBD Till: '1. 4 .'"X J. El. LiiTCHSLL; a CO. WILL OFFER THIS UEEIC v: Tremendous Inducements in Bed Linens and House Furnish-' ing Sheets, Pillow Cases,-Bolster Ourtaias, Window Shades, Drapery for Mantels with a beautiful border.; only . 10c the yari - - Oil loth for shelves and dressers, Vith a handsome bor- Table Oil Oloth, Floor Oil Cloth, Mattings and Ungs. A Beautiful San Jo Kugcsize 86 x 72 inch, only $1 75,- " V Cuspador and Slop Bucket Mats; handsomely decorated at 25o.;';; ' -'y. Screens at fl 00 to 13 50, Table - If yon. are Short on anything in this line it would be well for you to see them. Two Good .Values for this weak, 72 inch '' Table Damask, Beautiful Patterns at 85c. We prepay Express and freight on all purchases amounting, to (5.09 or over shipped io any place within a radius of 100 miles of J, PHONE 41 Pollock St., Opposite 'Post-office. f W www WW V V If your Lamp Chimnoys do not give satisfaction Uy the Tottock Street, iAimjAliiAiAAAiil One Price EPSTEM BROS. Shirts that wear . Shirts that fit. EH 72 "Bryan Block, 11 dUUinOd. LtllUZtO. iXaJOnOJenrnktWeefHyoaaWeanb. w ir xon AJfini ljua-l;uij .) -".Youll Drinlc Acaln,'-' For Saie at Jill For A prize a little heresNeJs Ppp:,:g Ranc will be awnrded. e Arc The Ccru!:!':. 13c-! in no-.v and ndo containing n. Buch'n Trrvlo J - r!i. T.: : Case, , Bad Spreads, -Lace Linen. 288. Opp, P. O. 'WW WW ffff Clothiers. dillftS tnat JrieaSC :BB08L cMvldk Street. 9 r . FOUNTAINS. Our Little Ulli A AUiVa- content In . whlcli Buck's Junior clip out r-che:i3 f f r-.r A It H Celled Vlas. Bpeclal to Journal. , - .' KaWgh, April 18. In the game of base ball here this afternoon between Rando'.ph-Mecon College and the A A I 11 College, the latter wu an eaiy pin ner by a score of 8 to nothing. : -'J A RELIABLE yOXPANT .: The. Workers Xntaal life and Hsaltn ,' lnurance Co. Fay Claims The first eompany lo pay; thy: policy 1 on the Ufa of the lata J B Parker JrU I lie eompaay, Tbe Workers Mutual Life ! and Health Insurance Co. It was also l the first policy paid by "the eompany on I the death, of any wmbm?&i$& The Aprit number of "The Worker throw an of ; the company publishes a letter, from Mr Parker apeaklng la tery high Unas of the company and of the ecttfldenoe he had la the strength l and ability , of the eompany. Tba MM Hail A!3li:pt ''Sears the Signature of Resolutions of Merchants Associa- - -Uon. ' At a largely attended -meet log of the New Pern Rttril Orooera and General Merchants Association held April 18th. 1004. The follotrlne retolution were alopted. '' WHEREAS, The attention of. this Association has been called to the' pro posed adranoe In freight rates by - tbe Associated Railroads, which comprises the Southern Railway, the Atlantto Coast Llae and the Seaboard Air Line railways which change of rate Is shosrn in an e oeptloa sheet Nov 41 issued under date of March 9th, 1804 which proposes to adrance the cUsilfica'ionson prorislons grains and grain products In Jess than car load lota, from Virginia cities to Car- olina territory, and , WHEREAS, This proposed adyance-in freight rales does not famish Increased facilities ti the Jobbers or dlstr baton located In the Csrolinas, but depriTes the less than carloadTbayers of tbe ad vantage of trading lathe most economi cal market, Hampering and resulting his buying in the matter of prioes, credits Tarlety of goals, dlspat.h ete.,- there fore, ' . . ' RESOLVED, 1st. That this usocla- Uon eater a ligerons protest agalnitthls proposed change of freight rates and do earnestly request the Associated rail roads to reconsider thts propoied change Sad. That we are not in favor of any increase on less than car lots, in order to oreate a difference In the freight rate which would benefit only a few and op press the many. " , 8rd. That we request the offlanof the AiaoobUsd Railreada te glre ns. through our State organisation a heai leg before patting this order into effect. 4th. That a copy of these resolatloas be forwarded to I he offloe of the Aesoeia- t id Radroads and to the New Bern Jour- Sal for publication. .' . W. X. BAXTER, Bacty New Barn Retail Grocers and M or Asso. curb utauh bt breathing P. S.onffy Omen to lUlirn Beasylf renKlTrtstRMnt Fails ie Care Catanl WUlmt Itoss acitealnf. If for a fe snlastee fonr liases a day yon breathe HyoiBel, aU oaUuraal genas ! wUlbedeatroysd and the Irritated owe taeaaaraae feet or ad te health.' With every Hyesael onttt there la a neat lahelae wkieh eaa be carried la Us nwrne or pocket ' Hyeetel . breaihed Uroagb kls oonialae Ue easae beallag balsasse UsJ foead tn the air tpoe nwtnatsiss. Where eatarjh at in 'knows. It destreys all eaUrr aal germs In the a'r paseageset Ue headahreat aad aoee, i and makes a post tire aad pinsiaaal ears of eaUrrku I saiaeq ror eve-, hui I A a . . A - It oae of Ike saoet ecoaoeatoat of traataseeit fwee- tarra. F 8 Daffy believes ee tVoreagaly ia the emit ef Oyoeael, Uat he gaarataee to Vetera Ue saoeer If tt falls. This Is eevulely the etrevgwt evldaaee he can glvs of his ftlU In Ue BosmI trat saeat. U ea.b'ae aay one tonaeOyo- iset wtUoat rbV ef spewdlag saoeey for aftlhlsg. AU F 8 Dffy te show yon 'a Tle. saeteeUtead erptsla to tee what a ttrple iid wmw wsy It Is to le'lt-ve ad 1 In If t; if f I . CE.IX2 CP 1900. A Man 8arrenders Himself Tor Crime Committed Orer Three Tears vr,"-' Ago.; '-j-'?. v A stranse ease of a conscience strick en thief wu before United States Com missioner Hill ; yesterday." ; Ue. was James Wiggins a young white man and on December 18, 1900 he stole a wheel belonging to the late Bam Slddle, which was on. gOTeinment pjoperty haying been plaoed against the post offloe build insi at-tte VtoVy&V?f?&: A few days after the theft be wu cap tured tt PoUoeksTllle with tbe bicycle la his possession, bat before the papers conld be serred on him, he escaped and erer since baa ..been eraaing arrest.. United States Marshals and their depu ties hare been searching for him bat he foiled them many times; He has been la Florida most of the tints since -the ik:mr-W'r-T- He Toluntsrily surrendered himself to the federal authorities , elating that be was tired of dodging offlcers : After hearb the case.s Mr HU1 re- nalred him to glf e a jaet'.fiel btni for : 5Q to appear for trial In the United HttM Pnnrt nflit week. He care tbe tifett --A " .G. A. R. Encampment - . The Thirty-third i Annual Encamp ment of the Department of Virginia, and North Carolina Grand Army. R-puplic will meet la Q A R Hall, on Oommoni stnet, "West tad, this city, Wednes-lay AptllS0tb,'!.B0pm. Beduced rates have beeo secared a hotels and boarding hones for botb rtees. Kaiiroaas ina steamers win give speolal rates of trausportatlon f jr the occasion. It Is expected that several distinguish ed officers will be In- attendance, one of whom will be commander-ln-Colef, John. OB!aok.. V . Specid luTltatlons hve been exttbd- edto Mayor E'lls, Sheriff Blddlr, Capt Manly, O L Sterens,1- 8 R Street, Rt Darla, J B Cflaia and S W Hancock, to attend as represeetatires of tne city aoq county. , SIGNS BOND AND TAKES ALL RISK F S Duffy, has Such Faith in Ml o-na, The Fltsh-Formlng Food He sells It ' , ' Under Guarantee. Not one time In 500 does Ml-o-na fail tocuredystepsla. It la because of its remarkable power to cure this disease that F. 8. Duffy, la able to sell it He tbe following nnusual Tray. With every SOo tor he gives a signed guarantee bond to refund the price if the purchuer can honestly tell him that It has net given freedom from s'.omach t oubles, Increased flesh, and restored health. The risk's ill P. & Duffy's a the following bond which ha signs fully hows. GGAXA1HEB BOND. . I heisby agree to refund the price paid for Ml o-na, If Ue ,pur cbaier tells me that it baa not In creased flesh and given freedom from stomach 'trooMea. ' . . F. S J)urT. Ml-o-na ie not a mere digestive that Imply gives temporary relief. While it htlpe the food to digest, It at- ao3aa digestive strengUealng notion no on Ue digestive organs eaa pels Us whole system in proper physical coadl tloa. It restore power to Ue nerves ol Ue stomach sni la this wsy (tve that tapotteut organ the power to Alge.t food. In Uls waf natural flesM Is r- gained and haalU rat to red. Remesstertlut yon nsk nothlagln baying Mj-o-ea. The bond protects ytra, no that Iflt fall tie give the dislrel ef fect, F.B.Dnffy, will tetorn jobrnonsy wlihont qaestlon and wlUoal argesssnl Ord r a t dostl erate Pibrt Beer from Crown Bottllag Worka, Lte J Taylor, Propr. v . 'V " ..-- MS: TkeDolTf Brie jCcmpaiy. . Corner B. Eeiu, Pai, G'H2wr. will be gtad to see yon. But, If yon eaa'l rcate, jest pkoas No- 101 aad we wri seed to yoa? borne for pretcrlp ttoat aad afier Uty hsvf txc C4rfall aad axorately g'lad, we will prtwrptly deliver the RellHaa with no estra chtrga. We are yra to erne ead voari to lU: 1'or aarthlsg la tbe drag llae pe notify na. Wo nro V0UT3 to ploaso. . (1st An Ionic r I I y t r , " r,rl ...1 Coveting Onev Side of. Face and Reaching S to the&ex r CURED BY GUTlCUItA Which Acted Like a Chans ?V 'u AN.. . wJLH--i7!L.. S i Here Is another of those remarkable cures of torturing, disfiguring akin hu mors dally made by CuUcnra Resolv ent, aselated by Cnttcura Ointment and Soap, after physicians, hospitals and all wise hsd"faBed."4-y. i ;V ; : i If eel it my duty to try to help those suffering from sUa diseases. My esse was a very bad one, covering all of on side of my face and had reached my eye. . I had two or three doctors pre scribe without any relief. They said nry disease was Epithelioma. I was then advised to go to One of our hoe pitals, which I did, taking their treat, ment for some time. I had given np all hope when my huaband'axked me to try the Cutlcura Remedies. My face being in such a very bad state, I wed the Cutlcura Soap with take-warm water and a small silk sponge and then applied the Cutlcura Ointment" I took one tea- spoonful of the Resolvent fonr times a; any. iney aciea in a cnarm, ana ut nna WMk'a t.lmft hit f ae was enrad an tlrely and has remained so. I certainly can recommend tbe Cutlcura Hemeoies as infallible." ' MRS. A. G. SMITH, 200 Catharine St, Feb. , 1903. Philadelphia. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent enrey the ab solute safety and great economy have made Cutlcura Remedies the standard akin cures, blood purifiers and humor remedies of the worldV. S(M ttumwIuMt th. . tin terra of Choeoiu. dated FUte. VLMtiUrflm pltitmrnt, t., Bom, ita. Oapptei IaoVm. Ckvtaf pouuBj rmrttf w M u ran HOMO, m veins iw. Potter Dm Chra. Crm Sol. Pi u, il.lt i trlai It - How It On mtmt Biw," Announcement. I wish to announce my candidacy for tbe office of Register of Deeds of Craven county subject to tbe will of the Demo cratic county convention. I represent n oonstlUenoy on Ue north side of the river which has bees loyally Democratic at all times and have sought political preferment bat lit tle. I believe It Is dae Ue townships in that section to be represented in Ue county admlnlstiutlon and I therefore solicit the consideration of the Demo- oratlc electors. DAVID P. WHIIFORD. To ine Men I Our men's clothing for Ue Spring has arrived. We will take pleasure In show tng yon through. Give na a chance to save yoa money. Special prioee for Ue neat ten days. B. W. ARMSTRONG. HAVE YOU HEARD OF IT? BLACK-MAN'S MEDICATED SALT BRICK, the Gree' Steak Remedy. Ft 8ale at - , - HARGETS, West Broad St. U hcn You Get Time I bring thtt earrlige s rot ad to as aad we will aooe tell yoa bow Uule It emta re te rnlr aid pat It la ordrr again. We do all klads, aad It Ie etkSom e veklale Is to dsmaxed that we eaa t mate n rood ease. AaSUwoatenetaayUlsg like tte pttoe of e new oae e.taer. We m Robt-t Tim on too eld ewwhela. Wettirtnkyoarlooaertrae tq a taarhltte w I Uio t wnUtar thews M wlUiout Uktaf tire ma -rnhm berry while yoe ait XTarybody Is la. vlt4 U a Uia wnahbtt at work pV pw bolts la old J ia. pucot U O. n.jWsUts.A loa, pbe m T f4 X I saw. If. C Peanut Roaster. r 1 I f n lr in yoor J 'Mt V ft f-ot i T ' r rr p. r,1 "1 f ! '!) r. .'1, 1 k ' t 1 1 I J , f t 1 1 ft t 't t ( t ti 1 U 1 I..J . ' If f ri -n t I 1 f - - cf To The 'Voters V Democratic of Craven County; X hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination of Bnhter of Deeds of Craven eonnty, 1 desire to express y appreciation for the aepport which Ue Democratic votere of the. County have given me In Ue past and to state that If nominated'and elected 1 U give my best efforts to dUcharge lha datie3 of the office seotpubly. . GEORGE B WATERS Announcement. ' - To Ue Democratic to era Craven Count) v . heraby announce myself as a candi date for County Treaurer, and If elected I 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 thee fflce of Treasurer of Oa ten county and will appreciate the sap. port of my friends. If elected to skid of fice will serve yon ae faithfully in the future as In Ue past Respectfully, DL ROBERTS. Announcement. I take this means ef totlfjlng tht Democratic voters if Craven county, that I will be a candidate befo-e 'he nest county of nveition fcr the 01. oof County Treasurer. . If nominated, I shall faithfully and diligently disci are the duties of tbe office In the event of my nomination, when elected, I shall establish my e fflce in the City of New Bern conveniaLtly located for the rayment of a'l vouch ers. My section tf Craven county has for yean born the name of railing up heavy majorities for Democracy, I have ever been found, since my majority, In the beat of every election- All Ue County offices ate cow filled by gentlemen from New.Bern. and trust the Democratic voters In Ue next convention, will concede this office to the County and to the section I repre sent. RespectfnUy, FREEMAN S ERNUL, I have about 19 Second hand Wheels, all recently and Uoroughly overhauled and put in good order, which I will sell at prioes ranging from $3 to $25, alio have some fine bargains In sew blcjcles. I M. Eigra, No 00 Middle St i We are now prepaied to do your Job Printing promptly. Bend u your work and get it dons right. Owen Q. Dunn, ; PRlffTER STATIONER, Cer. Telleck A Crates IU. 'NOVELTIES PEAYEE B00K8 and f ' - ' . HYMNALS 1 -Latest Editions. . mm 1001 stobs j oseeeoeoeMMSMas3e Mr W T ritapatrtck, tks OrsU Dast enttratot ef tke Btaa4tra Bewlst Ma ebtae Oo , wIU Spaad UU week U Kew Here, H 0, eaatneaetai ASru ISiktt Utk, akowlag Ue aoele of Bew lira aaf serreeadUs; eoeatry ike eepettoitiy eftae . V..V SlrJiri Sewing ever e3 e'kf aaa klsee JJl Ia4 '.as ere emSUr.f Isvtul te e:ia4 ihere!fie, n, n sSMdle atraat, ! Pare. C vaata ka will f'r. etkMUoa of all k'al ef f'T P'f SS4 IbfOl IV Ir.iVilr.a U eatftat fltadlt l.r-I 1'V.Isa, Tfcli Vnas.ts f-1, tjit'.e Tint C at MwVse la sv p , f ,;!! i ti S .'! 1 1 nf k'f k . atl tt. ! a Ht;iH litfitnf ta v t: i r!p ai Tn- s:i:a-n e ea'.i s- sif.!a I Ml! Job rnntiD wei-"'.aaaBBeiIIaata4a4aaaa.i4... A Choice lot Harvey small Sugar Cured Pig Harm. Also a I -few nice N O nams Engliau Cured Shoulders and Picnio Hama. J Fresh Grits, Big nomTny, Oat Flakes and Carolina Rice. ' 1 I make a specialty of strictly fresh quality Butter I receive it fresh from the dairy every week and I guarantee it to be as fine as it is possible to get, Your to 'Phone 391. 2! iii. l 11 cDM MIT ME Absolutely Pttyel THE BEST BEER IN THE WORLD. Lee J. 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 15c belore you buy. D4F.jJARVIS, . M Pollock Bt. A 8PBIXO DITT H la for ererr soae te otdev bis Kaaiar salt Ie Uaae lot tbe waewt ae4 kabny Potlne-deve that are akowt dae new We are skowlnc a eutn Uae of oee Ue are wnpovtad Pprtnf fatrVss la Cbar lots bimI Uav Sarjaa, that when we pwt ear stjlo, eat, ns aaa sean e ten totvewttwUI snake a eoaabloatiasi aWasoe that the aaeit etqaUtte taatt wHIreve ta. ' F, M. Clmtlwlck. too tsfaimin' ; . fi. ,!.-. !r a i'ms tl W-Ultt l 1 ihi'k !t V r, aa fitiir.tJfa, tkf-i lirmfftUlf Bf ki. 'II!iih kft)i s t- ta fit a Hut wty t a t '. m tt e rl vtlet of - itu.r 'a a f ttia t my m Minis ! ummi, " m ai . a !' Please Wholesale eft IKetail Grocer, l- awH 3 71DBrad HI Taylor, AND TkroDEkont tie Me ffeet: Unusual Bargain 'Opportunities AT 75 Hiddle Street. To pat new life and finger Into boat aass we shall make some redaction tkat will create a sentatlon. The special valqts we here mention are dd match able In the city - Bealsf Is beUeTlnj and we lavlte yotir praaance aaearlDg jou that you will not be disappointed. mtlaf feat sad Mill eg good footwear Is car motto sad wa believe we do 1 well when we pat the T D Harry skr oa voer feat. ' ' Remember Oar Uaabarg Edging Bargain. , All orer lace aad latbrolderlae. Remember Ladle Oar Ramsaat Coaster" 10a" ' ' Parcel, Orgaadle aad otkerV. goods golag at . - Remember Gentlei tne lalti we told yon aeoat las. ' have bean walklag oeu Ton eo aad walk eel wttk oae of ike 111 It ta, 7.a0 for f Remember iJoyi arebave jaat received eeotber alta aad Pante fee yoa la addiU letie troaa if to te, iji epte4M. M pairs of Boye Knee Paaufr tetj. S. COPLOI . a a BeJauA n KEJDIM tTRirC, Veat to Bard ware Oe. Pew Ba. ICECREAM, Every D . ' IT Broad st. r Gonipii. t W tl - J v r A rirc, Ate'. r -: r 1 tir o c: C 1 1 w tl; tr-a i ' 's j- nt y J. P. Tr.ylor,
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