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f" is the very Best Faint made. - It surpasses all other paints as to Quality, Durabilitp and Cov ering Capacity. - t . ' , . ; Leads, Oils And Colors. ? ; Varnishes, Enamels, Floor-Paint Vat nish Stains, finggy Paints, Roof 'Paints, and Taint Brushes. IfJnrl 68 Middle St. 1 i Ml J. M. MITCHELL & CO. WILL OFFER THIS WEEK Treinendons Inducements in Bed Linens and House Furnish ingsSheets, 1 illow Cases, Bolster Cases, Bed Spreads, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Drapery rfor Mantels with a beautiful bardar only 10c the yard. Oil loth for shelves and dresser?, with a handsome hor de, only 15c the yard Table Oi! Cloth, Floor Oil Cloth, Mattings and Kugs. A Beautiful Sau Jo Rug, size 30 x 72 inch, only $ 1 75, . Cuspador and Slop Bucket Mats, handsomely decorated at 25c. Screens at $1 00 to $3 50, Table Linen. If you are Short on anything in this linelt would be well for yon to Bee them. Two Good Values for this week, 72 inch Table Damask, Beautiful Patterns at 85c. ' We prepay Express and freight on all purchases amounting to $5.0!) or over shipped io any place within a radius ol 1(0 miles of J. M. MITCHELL (6 CO., PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. If your Lamp Chimneys do not give satisfaction txy the Acme U. . Dl fEl W. 9MbcA Street, Opp. R: O. EPSTEIN BE0S. One' Price Ms,vij& Shirts that wcaf . - , Shirts that fit; : Shit nnr:ir7 J 72 "Bryan Block; Middle Street. ' Tho Drink' That Wins Friends, kens aod Screen Phone 99. Clothier. ts tnat : Please. - - rM - v r CRAVEN CCUm RI?L" UCX3. Keet, la Conveatioa. Km Delegates. :,T Pass Resolutions, 4. B.orprls- . ltytt- h Citaeriar. " --v; - Every pev loos record of the RepabU oaa party of Cravea county was broke oa Tharsdsy soon, when the party's rep resentatives met ia conventloa la the Court house la this city, f ; x It was a convention, of all white men, aot a colored delegate Utng present in the meeting; and bat a few colored mea 1b the small oudience which gathered to witness the . coaveatloa, .. proceedings. There was not a contest reported and not a sign ofagltauoa, much less Ight, Which, hss marked the Bsuel Republlcsa eonventioa gatherings la this city. Y 'A" ". The convention was called to order by" Chas B BQ1, who declared the object of the meeting. J X Harrison, acted tl Secretary.- V ' . ." '- . ;.- Oa roll call all ooanty precincts re ported except thru. The following eommlttte oa eredtatfala wen elected, Robt Hancock, Tos Weeks, J L Haha, QIi Conner, LB Outlaw, this committee reporting the following precincts and committeemen. '''' "' ' " Taaoeboro, T 8 Jackson, B P Din' kins John Parser J N Btabb, Geo Ander' SOn. . . T: E,As;,-.:Vir Fort Barnwell-John BJdVHe, J rC Bid die. Cove B fWhtte Dover J B Griffin, L H Oat'aw, Bamael Avery, H X Pnugherty. - ; ' Jasper W R Dixon, N T, Weeks, T A Dillon, J O Moore, W H Conway. No 6. Township J -A Morton, X H Conner, .J P Fisher, O A Conner. Thurman J B Fisher, J B Ba night, SWCorntr, GL Haidiion. New Bern O B Hill, R Hancock, 8 W Hancock. let Ward 0 0 Clark Jr. .2nd Robt Hancock." -Ird -CBHOl. 4th J L Haha, J M Harrison. While the committee were put, 8 W Hancock, and W R .Dixon made .brief speeches. The rtport of the committee on ere fdentlala tt reoelred and adopted. On motloa O 0 Olsrir Jr, was alcetsd chsir msnof coBTOntloa and oa call for speech made.a short one, deflniogthe potitlon of the Republicans of Craven county. J M Harrison, was elected secretary. ' As the plan of organisation in the number of county delegates had been chinged,th old plan giving Craven county two delegates and two alternates to'rJtste coBvenuoa, to the new plan of ten delegates and tea alt e mate i, oa mo tlon the following delegates were elect- ed-Robt Hanooek, O B Hill, O C Clark. Jr.JWBmallwood, JLHerdison, W R Dixon, L H Outlaw, 8 W Hancock, Geo Green, J L Haha. Alternates J K Atery, J H Nelio-, B Griffla, J X Harrison, John BIddle, Q L Connor. J 8 Fisher, G O Pope, 8sm White, John Connor. On motion the State delegates and alt mates were elected to - attend the Third congressional convention, which meets at Goldsboro, en May 10th. . The fellow lag resolutions we? offer ed by rW Hsnoocjt, and adopted by oonvenlloa. fiesorvef.We the Republicans of Orsrea oonnty , la convention assembled appreciating the Inestimable- worth, of oar late leader, Kx-Ualted 8tates teas tor Jeter O Frhcaard to the Xstloa, to the Bute, and It ftf ratty, deslro as a body to express ear deepest thankful aess for kit ItUlsi Ubor Is or behalf aad his alaosrl sad ooaectoaUoas work for oar Moossa. " , We have followed, with laexpmsatbte prU, kls eoan la the klghert LeglsU Olve Body In ear Ration, aad viewed wiia pteasere his memefl recognition ny oar Fntioaal AdsatakiraUoat while de- pl ring kit reUiesat from thelsaate, whea not yet at the aealtk of lis nsefal- We shall alwayt remain tree to this loyal BfaUlcaa, who shell evti be ct shiteeJUMtwart." k We have foltesred, wllk adsatraUoa, the eoaKMcl tar lew Oairmaa. Mr Thomas B BoiUai k, aooordlag to kls Irtt deelaraUoa, has foattaeed Ue poU sm of tVaatot PrtJcUrd, kat be ea In trepid la kte tht again Democracy, ud has WlMlr adIaUttr4 the affairs of ear Party, U the Bute, darte kls short term. - - ' lUeolveltTaateaf ielegatloa beta- straeUd I vote as aatt oa all quae Uoaa, aad espeetany toff the reWoUM of Thomas B RoiUas for Bute Chair- maa, : :-v - ' . Resolved, That Ike tea votes of this Ceaaty to voted, la the Bute Omvea tUa. m a1! eeesOoaa, sad UU Uose prsovst. If there be Use vhaa Us, be as thoriaed aa4 iattracUd to cast Ue fell tea votes as If the fall tea were pres ent" " Oa sacttoa Ue esecat've eommlttae was eapewerad te aame a eoealy tlclat If they iVonrht It Uu Oa moitua U dtJg ts te ts stue Cos?alia were lattrar.ud a vote ae a Salt, and to Tx for W CB ItoUaarw i1J!CI i M dcWgsUe tt Ur te a'.'.'sl tls Fst loii.l lUf plicae eoataat'oa at Ch-cp kJeae. a . O I 4 I s e Lr 1:',.;' - 5 C :-!- Kir Mnt ,w :i l.r tk ' ' " , VLl-ili EitS A. ILL 8pecla1 to Journal. . Kalc'gh, April 8l-The A a U Collefrs team wu defeated by the Uaiversity of Virginia clab today, by a score of eleicn to three. The game wu slow and unin teresting, the A & 11 club making many errors.' ' ' - -J ROWENA WH1TIT MEMORIAL; A SubstaaualHonnmsnt ErtCtedy J. C Whittjriat Thoinasill-i; .The? following : clipping ; wat taken from the rfews aad Observer of 8unday. It is a tribute from Rev Bight O Moor, formerly pastor of the First Baptist church, to the little glrlwhose memory lingers.la the hearU.ofjthos.e who knew her and win rejoice to seeker name per petuated ltt.io pmctlcal4a memorial - :;A few years ago while Iraa putor in New Bern Vekeld a series of meetings and one of those joining tne chnrch was the twelve-year-old daughter of Mr John O Whttty. Barely a brighter and love lier young Christian never lived, in the home, ia eharek and Bnaday School, among her friends and school mates, as an angel of meroy to the poor; and' the sick, the uhlted a charming vivacity with a sincere piety and led a life of singular purity and devotion. Butdath loves a shining mark.aad this fair young g'ri aftera brief struggle with feverpassed Into the Greet Beyond. The city mourn ed with the bereft family as her b4y was laid away In peaceful Gndar Grove Gtesn the turf, and handsome the monu ment on the Whltty lot with its on treasure of lovs.'bot Jiere on these Or phanage grounds, away up In the 1 ill country, is the real memorial that wi 1 perpetuate her name.,. It is a handsome structure of brick, costing 91,000, aad will accommodate forty orphans and the very day I am here it is being occupied by girls about the ege of Rowena Though dead she yet llvesnad speaks and blesses within these walls aad will do si t'irough the coming years. No Gloss Carrlafe Paint Hade, will wear as loag as Devoe'f. No others areas heavy bodied, because Deyoe's weigh 8 to 8 ounces more to the pint. Sold by B W Smallwood. - Announcement. I hereby announce that I am a candi date for the office of Treasurer of Cra ven county and will appreciate he sup. port of my friends. If elected to, said of fice will serve you as faithfully in the future as in the past Respectfully, D L ROBERTS. Announcement. To the Democrats if Craven Co. I wish to announce that I am a can dldatefor (he office of Treasurer of Craven county and respectfully solicit your support. If elected I promise a faithful performance of the duties of the office. Respectfully, N. H. 8TBEET. Try Pabst Beer once and you'll .have bo ptbsr. it The D:fy. Drag Co'. Cff.Bralasi Flee! Sis. Jip.PHG.igt win be glad to see you. But, if yoa eaa't rome, jaat pkoae No. 107 aad we wfJl send to year home for prescrip tions and after they kave beta carefully aad accurately lied, , we will promptly deliver the melioise with ae sure charge. We -are yoare to esrve end losr to t,lese Tor any thing la the drug Use p!ee eotiry as. v- ' , V . We; are f yours to please. V ;;.:;v.;. 'P. T'.: HAVE YOU, ' HEARD OF IT? BLACXMAR-8 MEDICATED BAlT V-, , BRICK, the Oreat Stock ! 't '! Remedy t'"-j oilaleat - ' . ..IIARGEtS,;; ' ' - - ' ' West Broad Bt LIiniTTTUT muni JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF Cm' snl lrv,k atotir l!n .J.rofitn F?t; t'lili Cnys' IO X'rrCVntolCo&t. : 1 .tf r ft I S T l ft ;i I- c c 'i.l.n i t ..I r 17 ii-j: ;.;:o dlooo Fi;?tlFIGiriTlOI) CidcuraSoajjOinahnt CleMse tHaSkln? W: i and BloodiS- 'y'Vfv-',j5"'' v ' t ri'i!?:eaBSsaeasss 'y'" '' ' '' :;SnscBrs with Losscf Hair COMPLETE TREATMENT $I.CD ATnousaads oi the world's best peor) pie have found Instant relief and speedy cure by the aae of Cuticura Soap, Oint ' ment and Pills In the most torturing 'and disfiguring of Itching, burning and scaly humours, ecsemaa, rashes, Itch togs and Inflammations. ' " -ef f Thousands of tired, fretted moOeray 'of skin-tortured and dlsflgnred bablee, of all ages and conditions, have certty. ' fied to almost miraculous cures by the) Cuticura remedies, when the best med leal skill bad failed to relieve, smelt less cure, l v Cuticura Treatment Is local and con stitutional complete and perfect, pure, sweet and wholesome. Bathe the affected surfaces with Cuticura Soap and hot water to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thick V ened cuticle, dry without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely to anay ucning, irntaaon ana lnnamma tlon, and soothe and heal, and lastly take Cuticura Resolvent Fills to cool and cleanse the blood, and put every function In a state of healthy activity. More great cures of simple, scrofulous and hereditary humours are. dairy made by Cuticura remedies than by all other blood and, skin remedies combined, a single set being often sufficient to core the most distressing cases when all else fails. f Sot ttmathmrt t warM. Catton Bmtwrt. SOa. On lorn orCkoMUti OmM4 PUk, lu. ft ftal otao), OInliiml, Sow, tta. Dmcta iLMlai, if Ckvtar- To The Voters Democratic of C5rav?n County; I hereby announce myaelf a candidate for the nomination of Register of Deeds of Craven county. 1 desire to express my appreciation for the sr.pport which the Democratic voters of the County have given me in the past snd to state that If nominated and elected I will give my best efforts to discharge the duties of the office 'acceptably. . OEORGK B WATERS Announcement. I wish to announce my candidacy for the office of Register f Deeds of Crsven county subject to the will of the Demo cratic county convention. I represent a conttttaency on the north side of the river which hat be loyally Democratic at all times and have sought political preferment but lit tle. I believe it Is due the townships In that section to be represented In the county admlnlstiallon and I therefore solicit t!e ooBstderatlon of the Demo cratic electors. DATID P. WHIUORD, AuosBcemeat. Itaks(thls mtaas of otlf;ug th. Democratle voters of Craves county, thUlwUlbe a candidate before tbe next eouaty eoaventloa fcr the office of Coaaty Treasarer. Itaomlakttd,! kball falthfally and dl lfelUr dlsobarre the talis ef the offloe la the area! of my aomuatioa. whsa elected, I shall establlak ay effioe la the City of New. Ben cosvvtilafcUr lotattdfortheraysMntT'of al voeok- era. . . . My sect loa of Cravsa ecesty has for years bora the aame of roUlag tf ktavy aujorltlesfor.Desjocracy.I have ever beta found, sleee my mslorfty, la the teat of every cleotloa). ? . - AH tbe Oooal efficee are low - fined by gsatieasea from, Nsw'BoraJ aad 1 trust the Democratle voters m the as it ooavtntloa, will eoaeede this office to the Coaaty snd to tbe seetloa I repre- seal - BeipeHfally. 1 A FRXXMaN ERNCl. Ordtr a I eVatl crate Pabst Beer from Crete BoUllag Works, Lee i Tsymv, of CrOfVfTy, aod Can era C-erfjal lutlful All will U aoU 'I I 1 ai'l ' f,.r,i ainl all i i I 1j JliliVjij, V j ? Mr W T Fftzpatrlck, the Dun orutrator of the' 8tandwd Be w tog Ma chine Co , will spend this eek' In New Bern, N C, eomneneing April 18h to J 98th. showing the people of New Bern aad aurroundlpg country the superiority of the mm Sewing Machine over all other machines. All ladle's are ordlally Invited to call at their office, No. 70 Middle street, New Bern, NO, where he will, give exhibition of all kinds of Fancy tfewlng aad Embroi ier Ing that eaa be done by the Standard Sewing Machine. This Mtchlne U a High Grade First-Olass Machine In ev ery respect. Mr Fitzpatilck Is a gentleman of high stand.Dg, and a thorough lnstrootpr In all kinds of Fancy Sewing and Em broidering We will be glad to have all Ladies call at their office this week 'and examine same.; Respectfully, D. A. 0WINGS. Agent for the Btandard Sewing Machine ' Co., 70 Middle 8t , New Bern, N. C. I have about 12 Second hand WLeelp, all recently and thoroughly overhauled and put In good order, wblcb I will se!l at prices ranging from $9 to $25, also have some fine bargains in tew blcj cles. L I. Edgerton, No 90 Middle St. I' We are now prepaied to do your Job Printing promptly. Send us your work and get it done right. Owen G. Dunn, PRINTER dk STATIONER, Cor. Pollock A Craven Sts. NOVELTIES PEAYEE BOOKS and j HYMNALS Latest Editions. I HUTS BOOK STORE 1 I NOW 18 TOE TIME to sttr sp lbs earth with Trowel, Spade or Plow. We've made qalte a stir la this loealny with oar stock of, HARDWARE, OARDEN TOOLS and Law a ImpUmssts, aad Ue prices we are eatlieg tklap for. Make, your se lections here. - , Foy& Tf I. Freet St, . NEW BEEN, N. . To so A f- "V i FOR SALE ! M rriii VIicn Ton Cs'ctTInic l.-'ef ll.l fnl,f troi1 si 4 W !, u I y fc- Hula It tre to in. t'r 4 u Is et t'f Sf!. W A . 1 I lr,-',, r rl H IS !'' 1 .tW: I,,! I !, . rt I M.tft t 1 ,1 ,. A'l VOII'I 6".! Jlh B 1 nil,)'1 ! fll ' ( ir.!'fT'rif fwf f!l M , ' v r-k i-i ll.v.i !rn !,-. . cnH - f I ."V . t .;"- I'- l ' -. , . s. f ' ! tn. . - : i I i A Choice lot Harvey small Sugar Cured Pig Hamj. Also a few nice NC Hams English Cured Shoulders and Picnic Hams. Fresh GritP, Big Hominy, Oat Flakes and Carolina Rice. I make a specialty of strictly fresh quality Butter I receive it Tresh from the dairy every "week and I guarantee it to be as fine m it is possible to get, Your to Please H. U, VliVUkkUUlU '3-bnel01. MM Absolutely Pt$ge THE BEST BEER IN THE WORLD. Lee J. S! We have the most complete assortment ol Mattings that we have ever shown you will do well to make your selections early, White Lawns Compare our 40 inch at 10c, 12ijC and 15c betore you buy. D. F.IIJARVIS,' M l'ollnck 81. A SPRt.NQ DUTY It Is tor rr.ry man la order hli Eaater salt in time far tho warm aad balmy Anting days Hhat are about doe now Wears ssowlns; a sunt'o uoaot aoroee tie are tmporud rprif fabrtoe In Chev iots aad Clay Surges, that when we pat oar style, eoL Ct aad floUh on a salt for yoa rt will make e eombtnaOo ol eWaaoe that the tnojl etqtilalte Uste Wlrvt hv 4 F, M. Clintlwlck. TOD tl BETTEtt IT V1 -.rrtTT . ,nA'v.fg e s tt UlWer w rflt.'-. ntit4 imm4't. t t,H.t , arv aM tM tf o t tw-i t'.ie t tnt. ea lasls i r H ii"w'.l.t;y i.k,4, eoatlaa t r . "-s U . ItrH wy le : st ts ril ! of Wf I t--: j. Wholesale eft lie tail , Grocer, 71 ! Broad ' Taylor, AND ' Thronffhont He Entire Week. Unusual Bargain Opportunities AT 75 Hiddie Street. To put new life and ilnzer Into bnil- ncss we shall make soma reduction that will create a seniatlon. The special Taints we here mention are unmatchible In the city. Seeing Is belleTlng and wo Inrlte your presence assuring you that you will not be disappointed. Fitting feet and selllnir (rood footwear Is cur motto snd we bellere we do I well when we pul the T I) Herrv shoe on your feel. Remember Our Hamburg Edging Bargain. All orer leoe aad Embroideries. Remember Ladies Oor Rtmaaat Counter 10 aod lticte. Psrcal, Organdie and olber styles of godi going st flc. Remember Gentlemen the sulu we told yoa aboet last week bavo bee walklsg out, Yoa oosm oa aad walk oat with oae of tbe $12 SO for v U, 7.M for 1 M Remember i3oy we hare last tweeWed uoitM iefU sad PaaU for yoa la addllloael to j UoMoahaad. Bolts frota 4q to eo, l.il 11. $a mj opto MM, 44 pain of Boys Ksee Tsbu frosa 18a to 98a, S. COPLON, a C. MO ETON, rL.aj. ; f MIDDLE iniEET, Mart . M.k01 .' Hardware Oe, 5ew Bra. Firet Accldcntr nd tPlnte CIn8 In - Snrnc '. HeeteMifevelgeoataeleat' ' ui iAxiE r, trstir. i" 1 lHa . w. f m in THE ITAK3A-t tf eViejej fj J . tit;:;: r Ann: IT SCOTlir.S, CUF.FMS. m tt f rr, u.e y ; ' 1 rr i i I y ifl f k t i i i. .1. I Tnvlor, "4 . itlil) ( ;
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