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' o ror you to sec tnetn. i wo tiood Table Damask, Beautiful Patterns Wo prepay Express and freight T to f.j.Oa or over shipped io any plaoe PHONE 288. ; 4Z Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. If your Lamp Chimneys do not give f satisfaction tiy the Acme. i & a stiffl ca "Pollock Street, EPSTEIN BROS. One Price Shirts that wear. Shifts that fit. Snlits tnat Please 11 li 72 tiffin Btotk, n v n ... . Tlio l( Tlitif llfms FiicniSj Hi i I n v v J IT SOOTH tS, CHEERS. RtFRESHES, If Yo Hi Ink COCA-COLA ' And Colors. Paints, Roof Paints, A A A AAAAA J Linen. in this line it would be well . . Values lor this week, TI inch at 85c. on all purchase amounting within a radius of 1(0 miles of Opp. P. O. Clothier. SUiJJlc Street'. v rhone 99 Orfialze Retail dots. : MiltPDlxoaot Raleigh was lathe oily yesterday to interest .the retefl olerki la the matter of , orgealaetloa. A meeting wu held last alght for the purpose of forming a ualoa la the room of tha Nrw Ban lira Ooapeay. , Taw were ahout 88 salesmen present, aa4 ala talk Impressed thett with tha advantage of Bach aa orgaaitaloa. i Tha aaloa la a hranch of "the, gnat amenoaa roterauoa of Labor wlU Ita 1,500,000 membera aad la ltaelf com posed of 88,000 members. It la at j tod tha Retail Clerks' International. Protective Assocletloa aad la formed with the joint Idea of eoclal, Intellectual and material advancement and Improvement. A Happy Man. Tom Hidyette, the transfer driver Ik the happiest maa la the dty.T It la all on account that hla aonLennie, of whom the Joarnal au made mention aeveral tlmea, haa baas, wonderfully cured of a vary severe case of lock jaw.. The boy went through every ataga of tha disease even to the very door of death. Tha cue U certainly a remarkable one and Hidyette has a good right to rejoice overthla triumph of eolenee and thill and tha boy haa marked promlnenee of being on victim la about 1,000 thai have recovered from the dread disease. To DrCharles Duff y Hidyette attribute! the praise for the boys recovery. Mid yet te took the boy oat riding yes terday and he la Improving finely, bnt little remains as evidence of the awful agony that the boy pasted through. He wat confined wlh the disease nearly five week. Letter to JLMcDanlel. New Bern, N. O. Dear Sir: You tell a good many things by the gallon. Being a decent man, you give full measure. You know what we mean, you know that abort weight and thort measure are common among well, we hope there are no abort measures and weights In your town. There are, though. Ribbons and laces and trimmings, told by tbe "dozen," measure nine or tea yards. There It no complaint, because "they all do It" Yon have the same plague la your goods neatly everything, canned or bottled cheatt In the quantity. Almost nobody gives full weight In a factory pack age 1 Wo are one cf the almost nobodies. We aell paint, by the gallon, to paint your house; and our gallon is jutt the tame size at yourt that you measure 1 vinegar with S3 1 cubic Inches. Good paint too Devoe lead-and zlnc- takes fewer gallons than mixed paint weart twice as long as leal and- oil. You own a house. That's why we are writing to you. Yourt truly r. W. Devoe & Co 89 Hew York. I'. B. B. W. Bmellwood aella our paint Grand Army Veteran Meet. The members of the Grand Army of the Republic of Virginia aad North Car olina met at the Powell Hall yesUrdty la annual reunion aad had a very pleas ant occasion. Taey were encouraged by the preeeaee of Oommander-ln-Ohlef, Qm Joha O Black, of Illinois. There will be a publle meeting at the hall today at taree o'clock. AU are cor dially Invited. Aa eatertalameat at the GAR hall wfll be given at 7 80 p m. Ad mission 10 orate. The following are the officers elected by the members! Commander, J to O Fowler, Richmond Ve. Senoir Vice, Jao L Olbbs, Norfolk, Ve. Joolor Vice, Dred Smith, Portsmouth, Ve. hfedloal Director, James P Carter, Nor folk. Ve. Cbaplale, Henry Rook, PorUsoath, Ve, A A A O M O.a'l. A A Badger, 8ik trr Baa pica. Ve. CASTOR I A .. lor lalaaU aad Childrta. Til KfcJ Ym Biti Ahnxi Seen Ua aTlfcnararaaf "LET US EELf TOU 1 0 BEALTH" P. I. tHffy, Waal Bveryt CaUrrl tf- Cerer la Cm Breawl aa4 Be cared.; Btalle vioa shew tVal at least 17 Ml of very 100 persona fa tale Bute etffu freea etarrt la tome form, i ; - WhDe tie dlteaaa la ea or Utmost aomaaoa, It Is ah est of the mott daa gsroee aad offeaetve, leedlag to aoa eassptloa aad otaet elite tea t af Ue re tptratory Ofgsaa. " . ' Pilot to IMdleeeverf el Dotal aaj Ita lalredacttoa la tele teetloa by F. B. Daffy, awry method af irteimetl bad htea foe ad worthlaea. . - Tha dleeemy of Dyeeaef tad i ffoafeg peiaHty haa elteedy Meoed the pereeetie ef lb we eetT.rleg from eaUrik. Till aoeoerfel rest! Is tee etaple.! udateMpba aiteflteiiaieau Pit Mdoptef De U tee focke lekalev tht eoawe lik vrjr enl5t,4 bmthe l for a liw miea'et foe? I aw a day. fUllef alla4a after lie Brat treetmeel til a fopM. esre '4l tnoa follow. I rtalkt lt tToove4 la t W way ted UeteUnkeJ gt tra la the ami twetlf tV. oWojd Thelrrt Uld ai.onnt H.slrMit ts at)t4si1 k'1, tn4 r'''l "'. h riit.l' F. B. PaJy, f 9 si! eur oJT.'t .ft, t m I '? p i it .- e f Iff ' ';)"'. t'. . -I I -'..t, H J. I' .t f ' ' ' T ' T ' ' V Supreme Court Opinions. ' 8peclalte Journal. :V" - RalelghfAprU 20 Tha Supreme Court filed the following caset by per curiam order. - U leaa yi Norwood, fromVance.afflrm- WlUlamaon va Mfg Co. from Fonythe, afflnnea. - v . - . .j"-' . ,r--Leggett va RaQroad, f rom Beaufortf flrmed. ' Barria vt Smith, from Surry, docketed and dUmlaeed under rule 17. Vancehoro Repnbllans. On the 19th day of April 1904, the Re publicans, or a part Of them In No 1 Township, Craven county, couvened at Vanceboro and proceeded to transact the following business. The meeting was called to order by J FKdwarda. JN Btubbt wat elected to the chair and presided over the convention; TL Jackson wat elected Secretary, The following ia the executive com mlttee: J A Purser, B F Dlnklnt, Geo Ander- aon. Delegatet--T G Jackson, B F Dlnklnt Geo Anderson, J N Stubbt and J A Por ter. Alternates Alfred Gatlln, Wm H Fll llngam, Ferman Morris, Norman Purter, Henry Morris. Being no further business convention adjourned. J. N. BTUBBS, Chairman. ZORAH. April 19. The weather continues cool for the season, but the farmers are netting pret ty well up with their work. , Mrs Lydla Norman of this place has been quite sick but It much better now. On last Friday Mrt Mary Tunttall fell and hurt herself quite eerlouBly. Dr Dixon Is attending her and we are glad to report the It improving. Mr and MraCETnton of Edwardt were vitltort at Zorah Saturday and San day. Mr Charlie Catou one of our most prominent young men wat married yea terday to Mist Amanda Caton of near Elwarda, Beaufort county. She It one of the mott beautiful and popular j oung ladlet of her neighborhood. , We wish them a long and happy voyage togethei on the sea of life. Messrs Lawrence and AdronWhltford of Clayroot Pitt county spent last night here. .Mr and Mrs William D Whllford visited relatives near Vanceboro yester day. Miss Mamie Whllford returned Satur day from her brother's, Mr Hardy Whit ford where the haa been on a visit dur ing the put week. 8LKEPY EYES. No Gloss Carriage Paint Hade. will wear as loag as Devoe'a. No others are at heavy bodied, because Deyoe's weigh 8 to 8 ounces more to the pint. Sold by E W Smallwood. Announcement. I hereby announce that I am a candi date for the office of Treasurer of Cra ven county and will appreciate the sup port of my friends. If elected to said of fice will serve you at faithfully In tbt future at In the put Respectfully, D L ROBERTS. Announcement. to the Democrats of Craven Co. I with to e4noonoe that I am a can dldata for tke office of Treasurer of Ore rea county and respectfully eollolt your support. If elected I promises faithful performance of the datlet of the office. Respectfully, N. H. ST BEET. At Tbe Defy Drug k, Cpr.Brtal nil Rest Sis. it: Ms pd g, will be glad to tee yom. Bat, If yot oaa'l roma, Jutt phone No. 107 aad wa wfll aaad to yosr home for preeerip Uoet aad after they have beta eerefall aad accurately tiled, wa will promptly deilvet tha meUotaa with ao . estrt charge. Wt art yoars to serve aad years to veae i'ot anything la, the drag Haa p!esee aotlfy as. ! - y- We nro yours, to Get An Acme rrrrl.r. your f i aiwl lam toe f fin U Pf (n, m, M ihn th.m, tvii at , I rine f l.ewaiiniret .. Wi l4 ,is Inf lr. nlar. - Vo aro ' l . UNBOUNDED FAITH lit W-0-5A. - -v.-, 'j-.'x F. S, DftffjrvlTUl . Kefaad Maaey If It talis to Increase Flesh, and put 't X y";. ptpf psla. V' : -- MI have been la the drug battaeti long enoogb to know that there are very few remedlet that can be aoU on a guarantee to refund the money If taey doaot give aatltfaction." . ; . - v : s "I have aold ao much Ml-c-naaad teen inch remarkable reaulta following Its use that I welcome the chanoe te eoavlnoe any doubter of its merit, by offering to give with each package of Ml-o-na a written guarantee to refund tha money if It dcei not gtva an lnoreate la weight regulate tbe digestion and reatoro health. "If you cannot call at my store, tend me the price of M-o-na, BOo by mall, and I will forward you a regular tlze box poatage paid, with tbe tame agreement to refund the money If itdoet not give perfect satisfaction " Anyone who hat been kalng flesh, or who haa always been too thtn, ahould ute Ml-o-na. Thinnest and icrawalneta are tignt that the food la , not properly assimilated and that yon do not get the nourishment from It that you should. Mi-o-na minglet with the food you tat, aldt its assimilation, tones up and itreng tbent the digestive organs and pot) the whole system In a proper physical con dition. Remember that you risk nothing in buying MIona. If it faUa to give you tbe desired effect the coit la trifling. If t fall, F. S. Duffy, will pay for the lem- edy hlntelf. To The Democratic Voters- of Craven County; I hereby announce myself a candidate for tbe nomination of Remitter of Deedt of Craven coonty. 1 desire to express my appreciation for the tr.pport which tbe Democratic votera of the County have given me in the peat and to Hate that If nominated and elected I will give my best effort! to discharge tbe duties of the office acceptably. GEORGE B WATERS Announcement. I wish to announce my candidacy for tre office of Register of Deedt of Craven county subject to the will of the Demo cratic county convention. I represent a oonttltaency on tha north side of the river which hai been loyally Democratic at all tlmea and have sought political preferment but lit tle. I believe It It due the townthlpt in that seotlon to be represented In tha connty admlolstiutlon and I therefore solicit tbe consideration of the Demo cratic electors. DAVID P. WHIIFORD. Announcement. To tbe Democratic votert of Craven Coonty: I hereby announce myself u a candi date for County Treanrer, and if elected I will always serve you to the best of my ability. Respectfully, J. J. BAXTER, Announcement. I lake .this means of iotlfylag the Democratic voters of Craven county, that I will be a candidate before tha next county convention for the office ef County Treasurer. If nominated, I shall faithfully and diligently discharge the duties of the office Ia the event of my aoaalaMloa, when elected, I shall eatabllah my offloe in the City of New Beta conveniently loratid for tberayaxnt of all vouch ers. My section cf Craves county hat for jrara born the name of rolling up havy majorities for Democracy, I have ever been found, tlnoe my majority, la the teat of every Cleotloa. All the Coanly offices are now filled by gentlemen from New, Bern; aad I truet tha Demoeratio votert In the aext coaveatloa, will concede tale office to the Cot sty and to tha aeotloa I repte- tett. Respectfully, FREEMAN 8 EBKUL, Ordi rat doaa erate Pa bet Beer from Crown Bottling Works, Lee J Taylor Propr. HAVE YOU HEARD OF IT? 11 Li. CI Main MEDICATED SALT JttlCC theOreet Stock v ..- - Jtcmedy. Fr8aWat:; ' . HARGETS, Went Broad Bt: Peanut Roaster. It wlU pay you UtUr tHaa anything you have m yonr ttre. 1 he only nnaato Diet dors not tekey oar time end atUtitl.. ifa eompllratnaa. Dottilng te ft pet of pat U llffet fnvr leeipi, a4 H about vimr bnli. until the tUras la eoaadod. ted then ymt lerop, eed jvm bare roeated pen Tttr1 frn nu ty a imiflt nf sol p.r reel. 0t,l te "Baml Vtrn' ti ml la.rr.v MirhBkee- Hi nil tn'iU, and tftjbndf aet Kl'g " V"' " y dntl'l Mil lnmil) IL K'.lr enClte' also largo handlers of 4 . t ' lili 1 ,:.Mr W T Fltepetrlck, the Dem onstrator of the Stand ud Sewing Ma chine Co., will tpend tble a eek in New Bern, N C, commencing April 18hto 83th, thowlng the people ot New Bern aad surrounding country the superiority of tha - Siapd SewiDg Ue over all other machines. All ladies are cordially Invited to call at their office, No. 70 Middle street, New Bern, N C, where he will give exhibition of sll kinds of Fancy Sewing and Embroiler Ing that can be done by the Standard Sewing Machine. This Machine Is a High Grade Firtt-Ciasa Machine in ev ery respect. Mr Fitzpatf lck Is a gentleman of high Handing, and a thorough lnttructor In all klnda of Fancy Sewing and Em broidering We will be glad to have all Ladiet call at their office thlt week and examine same.1 Respectfully, D. A. OWINGS. Agent for the Standard Bewlng Machine Co., 70 Middle St , New Bern, N. C. I have about 12 Second hand WLeels, all recently and thoroughly overhauled and put In good order, which I will sell at prices ranging from $5 to $25, also have some fine bargalnt tn new blcj cles. I. ! Edgerton, No 90 Middle 8t. We are now prepaied to do your Job Printing promptly. Send us your work and get it done right. Owen Q. Dunn, PRINTER & STATIONER, Cor. Pollock k Craven Sts. NOVELTIES i 1 PRAYER BOOKS and HYMNALS X X J 1 XI W Aiarest jcjuiuoub. I mm mi store ROW IS TUB TIME to etlr ap the earth with Trowel, Bpae or Plow. We've madeette e stir la this locality with our stock of HARDWARE, GARDEN TOOLS aad Lava laalemeats, aad the prices wa are aalllag thlege for. Make your te locttoaa here. Foy & Simmons, 7tl.rrea.t8L, NEW BEEN, W.O. 1 - tYs ' 7hcn You Get Time Hm that eanfafe aroeed W a tsd wa will ene tell roe be Utile It anata ty i rt l' 4 on It la crdf etala. we 4 i alt td It le e-l-f" e vMr h en 4ss.cd tKat we ea'i matt I a, Aadlkoa'te'ia)tkif us ertoe of a aaw one a iker, We e rot t f!ulKt Tlr e ywt eta et V t ihrtnS ycwif Innte tine t- - - - r !.,: V f TT-jh'Aj U l. v .. t t I r ' '-.at mnrk J-sUIng r i. t In t ' t ; -' , M Just A Clioice lot Harvey small Sugar Cured Pig Hams. Also a few nice NC Hams English Cured Shoulders and Picnic Hams. r resii untf, liig llommy, Oat Flakes and Carolina Rice. I make a sj.ecialty of stiictly fresh quality Butter I receive it fresh from the dairy every week and I guarantee it to be aa fine as it is possible to et, Your to PJesse T "V 1 s , . . L DANIEL. Grocer, 'PSsoiie IB!. TinBrtiad Hi'- ' AU soltttely Ptnet THE BEST BEER IN THE WORLD. Lee J. S! We havo 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, 12,c and 15c belore you buy. ;d.f. jarvis, RJ St. A 81'IUNO DUTY It It fn aTcry man ti cxrirr lili KaiUr salt In time frr tlin warm aorl balmy Hprlngdays Uiat am alont due now We are abowine a irli line n( dnmea tte are irnportnt Hprlni (ahrlrs In Cher lote and Clay P'tft, that wh.n we put our ttyle, cut, flt and flnlh on a salt fotyoultwUl niak. a cnmblnation ot eleeaece thtt th mmt Kultlta taste wlH me In. Fa .11. linl wick. tduisi BtrrrR If! arttrlmhWIrg a glsit rf Ue -ib'e lo h ditfmtai. Bttu Ieiee4ie lei eSdaJ tf.it are aot tat eaty o tr.t a oo4 retelte lat Ni, aa lavlieratirHi, aoetb leUiely ao Iced. epeUeaet for m-re data taae ore. rwt wsyf taaw ell shut tbe real vtliarfbeerb to atari's e, tkra yna may pew t ra le ertu la f inf b"iiie. , .!. F. Taylor, ' - t . : t , .i ,) r eceived bsl Taylor, AND t He Entire WceL Unusual Bargain Opportunities AT 75 Hiddle Street. To pat new life and ginger Into busi- eas we shall make somo redaction that will create a ienittnn The special valnts we here mont'.oa are nnmalchable In the city Seeing la believing and we Invite jour preience assuring you that jou will not be disappointed. Kitting feet and selling good fwtwear Is ur motto and we bellevn wo do I wrll when we put the T I) Jlmtj ,hoe on your fed Remember Our lUmburg Edging Hargaln All over lac and Embroideries'. Remember Ladies Our Remnant Counter 10 and 12VCU. I'ercal, Organdie and othor style of good, going at 0:. Remember Gentlemen the mil j w. told yon about lut week bavo bea walking out. You come on and walk out with one of the f 12 SO for $9 23, f 7.&0 for 14 OH a Remember iioy we have Just received another lot of Salts and Pants for you In additional to tbesa on hand. Bolts from 4c to R9 -, II 13, 1.99 and ap to (4 SO. 44 peJre of Boys Knee Pants from 18o to 99c mm. cm. C. C. MORTON, Salntmaa. 71 MIDDLE BTBgaT, est So OaeklTJ n.Hvir. Oo, V.w fUru. Firo, Accldciit, tand t Plate -Ias In sarmnce Came sad ferVga comr atleti MI38 BA5IB P. iTRXBf-"1" Til ITABDARB) ataaraaatwtaa W. ' m p . filWCHTIlISTCn MUl 4h at r t . I wn - 4 N tkinf S.fc'it t s -' i, iim, . -, . .. m M Tt-rf '"ISsast Vaasft tp HastMI
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