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iV'" New Arrivals j every Express have put bur' many de- partmeata it , apple pie condition.- so that a- freshness and spring like air perfades the whole storfl. " ' ' r :, Dress Goods We have received a big shipment of floe dress goodi in black as well ." aa lti colors, , We are showing the newest sod beet fabrics that come from the looms this season. ; j We display this week our new stock ot Walklo Skirts In all lengths , and colors. New Fabrics, New Oats, New and Effective Trimmings, New Spring Shades. Erey Skirt made to fit. Price $$.50 to $6.0. Ladies Huslin Underwear. We can show you anything you "sntlo gowns, Corset Covers aad Pant a. 15c to $3 CO. The line we show is ecluslve with three promt' nent features, Beauty, Finish, Richness of Style and moderate In price. We prepay Express and freight on all purchases ' amounting . to 15.00 or over shipped o any place within a radius of 1(0 miles of PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. EPSTEINB10S One Price Clothiers. Otw FftfB GkOTIIIlfc Gaskill Hdw. & i r s bare the following articles in Car Load I-ots and Guarantee Trioes as Low as can be bought in the Northern maike s: 8a ih, Doors, Blinds, B(oe, Ell wood Ire -Fence; Lime, Cement, Plaster, Tr Paper Rooting, Paroid or Felt Roofing, Gould's Iron Pang Pamp Pipr, Wood Split Pullers; also a Full Line of Hardware and Mil Supplies. PRICES LOW, QUALITIES HIGH. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., BATIDWARK 71 Middle 8t PboM.147. M -Ml m is the yory Bet Faint made. It surpasses all other paints as to Quality, Durability and Cov ering Capacity. " Leads, Oils And colors.1 , Varnishes, Enamels, FloorPa!M,Vaf ntsh Stains, Bflpgy and TainVBtushes. IFstirlntTT -V Onrinnnrt a nil iiiuw mmm ami : . Doors. MdlofiW u. MM ft ' ' y AT 'r!--- r ; $to Flannel SUITS Are World Bqaters. Strict ly Tailor Made. i You should see them be fore you buy. Our motto, satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. EPSTEIN BROS. 72 Middle St., Mill SuddIv Co. JHJIX SDmiXt 44 CsavMM PkOMjitf, Paints, ' Roof - Paints, Is (!) Vhone CD. I la Re;!j to f: J ISltica S!iaer Arti; tit.'. See L:t Ex EaUejys. Jlr EaOey adr lies "Notoltlng." -KOBOLTIStQ. - ' ' The Antl-fislooB League mast sot en- ooarsge bolting. If anybody bolts in the asms ot the League, tt show id repudiate them. : The League strictly pledges .not to interfere with the jeelty of eitizensjo -ueirparues. it wut.naa ttseunpon the socks and all its fair prospects blight ed, If any loeal orgaalsatloa proceeds to bolt or encourage bolting. - - Hotr the, are we to bring - oar pur poses to pass? By patient and ' steady work. Abide hi the ship, and one day yoa.wttt find the helm ' la good hands. There are horns and horses. One horse will break away with a snort and', mass half a mllein good time. Another will more off steadily and pall his load thirty saUes without faltering. This work of establishing a great moral reform will aever be accomplished by the bolters. They get if back. . la ten years, If we make nf sslsttkes, we shall redeem North Carolina. -' If a political machine cheats or sup presses the Yolcc of the people, It should be orerthrowa. Under such cbcnm stances rerolutlonary measnres are lusti Hable.' Bqt do not bolt la the name of tempo ran oe. If yea are a party man, go Into your party primaries, Work hard for yoar candidates; and If you are honor ally defeated, stand your ground, keep your faith and go on With the work of education. ' - To b )lt will only" paralyse your ln flaenoe and your cause." - ' There is no dlspoiltlon on the pat t cf the4empe!anoe forces la the city of New" Bern to Inrolre this great mort. isste with local politics, despite the suftmeDts of tome saloon adrocates and wloon men tithe contrary, ' . The petition asking for aa 'election to dstetmlne Che question, "Saloon or no 8atooaP was ptesentedto the city cow ell at the April meeting with the request that the date of the election bs not later than Hay Mtk,-. , f ft For Tsrlous reasons unknown to the petitioner the council . has taken no action. . We undeistand that a f.Ue construct ion Is being put on Mr. Bailey's adrloe "to ths temperance forcer." The following is Mr. Bailey's advice. TO THE TEMPERANCE FORCES. The open weather of March has re Tealed that our temperance forces are in flourishing condition. There are no signs of reaction, but oa the other baud the awakening has become general snd our workers are more aggressrre and earnest than erer thaa area during the straggle In the General Assembly. The moTemeat is permanent. It will contin ue to go forward. We not only hare campaigns of great Importaaoe oa foot in some of esr lead ing dues, but there Is unusual activity in the counties. We hare good organ isations at work la many of them, and more recently active steps hare been ; taken or plained for la Iredell, . Bon- oombe, Tadkta, Lenoir, Pitt, Rnwar, Durham, Cleveland, Chowan, and other ooantfes. I hope the friends of the cause a ill bear la mUd that elections will be un lawful withta aleety days of the general eieetloa in Ihnrembrr. nd I woald warn them to eontider carefully the wis does of esltixg aa eleouoa oattlde of the ninety dsfhmU la places where oar cuss may become" wyolved la the party usan and sattpaBJes incident to cam paign yean I sfcoeld say that la elec tions later Caaa Jane our cause Is likely to auffst. '--- Oa the ether aaad, I make bold at this stage of the year's progssss to wars oat rleads is ertry party aad la erery eoat ty that ttlsthetf doty to labor for Us nomination of ssea who wttt uphold the Watts Act and the salt jug Isw sad take adraaesd step of protecting our emeOor towns. A word now Is worth twenty petitions next February. 'We do not want, however, any Aatl Saloon League tickets. ' Semember this h aot a poIltal patty aad mast nerer be. I lad I gnat OtmtaS for tsl ' pledges aad mack Ced personal work Is . goieg a, OsrgTeMeeortaalty Is. to ss the rtslee; gasenUaav. Iro skaUvaot ealy fall ta owl ahan bat we shall ooavfi otreerrefef weakness of Jadgmeataad I If we content earsetreS merely HUh demaadiag spproprlate laws. Each of as has a personal City, aad so Is a good Mane to go about H. ' Let ar bate rallies ef the League threat-host the State. ;' ; j And let the forces erery where, pme the eaase ef peraoaal leafporanea, - B l stern v, . ' . v.. J.V.BilLrf, CWrmaa. " March U, 1904, - ; . ; . The sdrooaiestf tesj'peranee is New fterahiatrny eoaeurwhh Mr., Bays view Ut the tewperar-re etrntfia shoatd be kept HperaU aad Ctit'txt from loeel polUk e4 It will tekept Mfsr.tS end dlttiaet names the isVs saea reeceed le Uelr efforts' te lerolre It s4 be fuddle the tcters. " CUIVIS, , J. C. WfllTTT, t Ceetpal ru Com. Ttet f AnU , , Btkxia l.fe. ' i. i" i ! J C Pritchard Komlnited. Special to JonrnaL"; " ; Raleleb, Atrfl 7-Jod)rj Jeter 0 Pritchsrd has been nominated by Fresl- dent Roosevelt to suoceed the late Judge Blmonton.es Circuit Judge , 'J v.;. Dettb of Alfred Fentress. U Z Mr Alfred Fentress whose home was near Bsyboro died at Mrs Smith's board Ing house oa South Front street Tues day night. '. He became rery sick at Pol- locksTiUe Monday and was brought hers but Us disease wss too far advanced to control --- , ' . Mr Fentress wu well known in Pern- lloo county belonging to one of the old families of hs, - section. He wss born aesrBaybqro about 40 years ago and that hu always beet his home.; Me had ths misfortune to' have suffered tn af fliction of the eyes which hsd made him nearly blind for several years. Hie wife and two children survive him. Relatives came yesterday and took the body to his former home for burial. Dual i Weddings. The home of Mr and Mrs Howard 81mpson,on Crsvett street, was the scene of a rather unusual occurence last night Two wedding ceremonies were per formed there bysRCv O T Adams, pastor oQOentenary chuth. The bouse was, beautifully decorated with plants and flowers, snd there was s number of guests present at the cere monies. ' The first wedding was that of Hi Lon- nle Bmlth and Miss El'a Simpson Which took place st o'clock, At 8.80 o'clock Mr J R Bowenand Miss Ella Viola Taylor were united in manlsae. ,. Mr Bowen Is a prominent young busi ness man oi Hariowe. ineir ruture home will be In that place. . ' ,' THIS OUGHT TO CONVINCE F. S. Duffy Will Pay for Hyomel Himself When it Falls to Cure Ca ter ,h. "If I only knew It .to be true, I would not hesitate s momcnt."Thia Is a thought the average person has when reading the claims of some of the medicines that are advertise! at cures of catarrh. The results from the use of Hyomel are to remarkable In the cure of catarrh that they seem beyond the belief. The fact, though, that F S Duffy, Nine of the bt known druggists in this section, hu so much confidence in the power of Hyomel to cure catarrh that he sells It under his personal guarantee to refund the money If the purchase can say that It did not help them, ought to con vince the most skeptical thtt Hyomel can be belled upon to cure all catarrhal troubles, no matter how serious or deep- seated. The complete Hjomel oulfltL consist ing ot a neat Inhaler that can be carried In the purse "or pocket, a medicine drop per, and a bottle of Hyomel, costs only one dollar. Additional bottles of Hyo mel can be procured tor fifty cents,mak Ing tt the most economical of treat ment a. Catarrhal colds, . which are so com ' moa at this season ' of. the year, have been eared In a day. Mild eases of cs tarrh that have become chronic are fre quently cured la a week or ten days. Now is the Urns to, begin the ate of Hy omel, remembering that F 8 Daffy telle every package oa a positive guaran tee to refund the money It It fails to euro. Lawns. We have a lot of pretty patterns la lOe Batistes sad our 15c lace strips lawns are at good ascaa be had for the money. . E. W. AKMSTOWO, Try Pabet Beer once end you'll have no other, L . . We can now farnlah the palllo rtsmouth ro rood red here ibis lear. v Bend la yoar otaeri beiore . uer are mi gonr, Also need votr order for. asvthlar We caa supply yoot wanb promptly atk for your busioos, ; we .cannot jnst order wbatyoa want and too your Command. ", V Ilerpectfallj, . - . " - . : " Phone IZJ. - iiHiiiiiiiiiiiinmnYmmTiTmnTiinni JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF Frcslily Corned :" ; 'J: - - , : . ?o:tSr:ic::th l.it'ilcitr:: ('!! rd lor.!t etonr line r-l Clip I ! " " Tiro Snndsyj 'Addresses, -j .- The Rev Geo R Stuart,' the great tem peianoa advocate will address men only. at the Court House ta New ' Bern j oa Sunday, Msy 1st, 1904, at 4.80 p m and 8 p m, his subject at 4 SO "p m, will .be MThe8uffManlMadeof.,'-,. ,"Y' At 8 p m, "The Stump Dlgger.', ' j The reason Mr Smart will speak to men only Is because there is no audito rium in the city sufficiently large 19 ec- commodate a promiscuous audience, . . ;ThC BurrMcIntosn For Hajv The Burr Mcintosh Monthly for Msy is quite up to the' standard. " Mr Mcin tosh again presents a series of pictures thst do his publication credit. Fox Hunt ing at Warrenton,Ta, Racings at Bet- nings, Canadian Scenes, New York City views and sn unusually Interesting col lection of celebrities, many in colon, combine to make a most attractive nam ber. A few of the celebrities have their pictures In this number. WILL GIVE GUARANTEE BOND. P. S. Dnffy Gives Signed Agtetment That MI-0-na Costs nothing If U Falls to Cure- ' MI'A-na, the remarkable flesh-forming food and cire for dyspepsia, haewon Immense popularity by the unusual wi y In which It is told. ' With every 50c bos of Ml-o-ns, F 8 Duffy gives the following signed guar antee bond, tssutiog tbe purchaser that Ml-o-na costs absolutely nothing unless it Increases tfesb, cures all stomach troubles and restores health. GUARANTEE BONO. I heieby agree to refund the price paid for Ml-o-na, If the pur chaser tells me that it has not In creased flesh and given freedom from stomach troubles. F. S Duffy. This guarantee bond Is plain and sim ple and It positively atturet you that when yon commence the Ml-o-na treat ment yon run absolutely no risk. Ton simply deposit BOo for a box of this flesh-forming food with FB Duffy and if after using It you do not feel thst you have been benefitted, you go bsck to his store and he will return your money without any question or argument. It it a true flesh forming food com bined with 'elements thst regulate ths digestive orgsns snd remove congestion and Irritation from the stomach, liver arid Intestines. Ml-o-na will restore Arm, healthy flesh, fill la the outlines, and give a pleasing plumpness snd sym metry. Begin its use today w I ih V 8 Duffy's guarantee to rttira the monsy if Ml-o-na doea not do all that Is clalnud for tt A New Bern Woman Asks have yod a floor paint that will last two weeks r Yes we have Devon's; It has a beautiful gloss and will last two years if properly applies. I W Bmallwood. Stove Wood, Corned Hams, Smoked N. C.HAHS. AT BIG: HILL'S The Shingle Uan. with the finest lot of MULLETS else von need In the line of estiblee. sod sstlifaclory, if not we do rot . mention what we bare Jest la, eo will recehe it at 00 oe. Awaitlnf No.77:cBrorSt. frn left. ffrr4 lnUfl All will Uscli sari Pur 1 ' r.- r. 1 " Mallets IrBtiaa-ScieDce leclore At Court House Tburs- r day If ight at 8.30 - O'clock, April : BICKnELL YOUNG. 0. 0. B. 'TTill speak on subject or . Christian , Science. Lecture Is. under, auspices of First Church of Christ, Solenllst, of New Bern, . . ,t Free AlmiToii, At The DDffy Drog Co!, Cor. BroaS anil fleet Sis. J R. Belts, Ph. J, Miigr -vl will be glad to see you. But, if you Can't come, jutt phone No. 107 snd we will send to your home for prescrip tion! and after they have been carefully and accurately filled, we wll promptly deliver the medicine with no extra charge. We are yours to serve and yoara to pleaee; For anything la the drug line please notify ut. We are yours to please. I have about 13 Second hand Wheels, all recently snd thoroughly overhauled and put In good order, which I will eell at prices ranging from IS to $25 also have some fine bargains In new bicycles. 11 Edgertoa, No 00 Middle St. We are now prepaied to do your Job Printing promptly. Send us your work and get it done right. Owen Q. Dunn, PRINTER A STATIONER, Car. Pelleck A Crarea Sts. Hay 10th. HAnnocK DAY OPENING. i inhtsh store ! nun ia tarn uaa to stir ep the earth Vita Trowel, . Bpede orrto. We've made qelte a stir lathis kxalRy wfih oar stock of niHDWABE, OA&DXJf TOOLS aad Lews IapWaoaU, aad the prtoes we ere selllsg things tor. Mske pour s tstUec bavavA-.t t . t ' ';. ,- ' FoyCt Simmuns, ta, frmi tl KkW Btft, fc. fj,' -v. -if A illlC i t f tl( rT!r if i -"H t 1 1" .. . ... .j r ill)' . k , . t J i io .,! '.tt ''. J ! II ' t i ' S ' m MS! 1 V- "4 I t It r X f"-9 i t v II f s 'l c I' t t . -t I 1 1 ) I k r t ' -'. :T t4 f Must I S 1? O nl i n A Choice lot Harvey small Spgar Cured Pig Hanu. Also a few nice NC Hams English Cured Shoulders and Picnic Hams. Fresh Grit?, Big Hominy, Oat Flakes and Carolina Rice. 1 make a specialty of striotly 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 get, Your to Please J. L. IMIL, 'Phone 191. Absolutely 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 pur 40 Inch at 10c, 12c and 15c beiore you buy. 5D. F. JARVIS, 08 Pollock Ft.! - A. SPRING DtTY II Is for every man to ordnr M Easter salt I time lor the warm and batray Spring aaya, Ut are about doe sw We are ikewinc a superb lfe of domes tie are imported eprint fabrics tn Chev iots Sad Clay Swrgee, thit when ws t'tit ow style, evi. fit and Hnlih oa a telt foe ya it will make a combination ef lOTaei that the moil exquUlU taste wuirere hv, F, 31. Cliadwick. nes ! "tr-. ft ece'ivjeti Wholesale eft UtaiUall Or 71IIrF. - we. Taylor Washington Knew how to seize the oppor tunity, So did Lee and Jackson, So do the Japanese today. Why should not the people of New Bern and the people round about New Bern take the advan tage of the opportunities mention ed in this column. Its not war we are discuHsinjr be. tweeu nations bnt war on prices. BARGAIN No 1. 3,500 yards of heavy domestic Go at this sale 43c. No, 2. 2,700 yards of Calico at t 111 a Bale 4lo. No. :i. 1,300 jds Apron Checks at this sale 4 l-2c. No. I. Remember our r" ' counter is still here.--. No. 7,000 yds Han lu, 0 33o. Ni u Just received 25 llllt ; f if 1 list rL 6raTit French Clay wested 15 suite at this sale 111.60. 43 salt of latest stylo and -r regalar prioe $12 C0 at thin . 9o. 11.88 fuits asort.vl ,0rs, priori from 1198 to fS.Os N . :. The Barry 3hr, tUM coiner out and not on tii,1. they have moxi, S. COPLON, a 0. MonTON, Salotnun;. Tl MIDDLE ITBUT. Keit te QtikOl BaHvaee Oe, He sUra. T Firo, Arcldcul, and' , Plat J loan in. -f " x Bnmnc -' Uoew. m F'Xlt eowaiwi ' MlJliUSlII , itMl'r.' W. W. lUa. 0m. tf. a, f rM Xrt OwotlMt "t WWf ttl "," H W4ta eaniataiMii.f s lVl.!et s it pf twe' tt!s!i ''! tfTwit sr sm t ' sly oe u ff t fs!tt lt U lj-)rll o. i , i )rrnt A t'.i If iM'e. iy)RV!l f in f(tT'f tun ty tn ' oi t m fi l m .f tt i- . iktn j'-t tr.f f : j. , i r i:: ill j -I ,.: n . . rB h ( tn fm, prM. t Kami .t t iktrif U it i n-l t to, -! i ' ' i ' ' " ' S i I 1 b I e4 r ; : it CT.
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