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AMERICAN BEAUTY STYLE 406 , .-.. DiluniH Corttt Co. Sol Msksrs or nm' n The Music Hox and the Corsets may bo seen tnir store Th- nnntest is now on. A rare chunce o get a 75 Eegina. We )rpiy Kxpress and frei lit on all purchases amounting to e.S I) I or ovei shipped .0 any place within a radius of 1(0 miles ol - J.I PHONE I 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office EPSTEIN BROS. One Price Clothiers. Want You to Enow That they are in town. . We handle as good a line of Mens Boys and Childrens and Furnishing Goods as you will .find any where. A trial will convince you. OUR MOTTO Satisfaction Guaranteed or Yonr Money Back. . EMU 72 'Bryan Block, is the very Beat Faint made. - It surpasses all other paints as to Quality, Durability and' Cov ering Capacity. . Leads, Oils And colors. Varnishes, Enamels, Floor-Waitd, Vat nish Stains, Bnggy Paints, Roof Paints, arid Taint Brushes. if: 68 Middle St. j OUR PRICES' How f Glassware, Enameled Wares, Lamp 'V'a . ... uooas, etc, are correct, ana trio quauty yon una i iBecona to Pollock Street, Brink a Bottle ;. Tho meet rcfrcr!iin.7 r.. " Hall crcl'rn nlv"vn i ;r Ad-r: 11 r.U ccr.i'- I ea44 .. - 1 'I L r ' . - ' Look at tli3 Jar ; How many :; Eyelets ? v . " ; Tb Makers of American pean- ' ty and K. IV or&jta offer A Kegina XXusIe r."; Box 'aWfAjPrlz to tbe , Lady guessing tbe ' near-'"" est norrect number of mental 'cor- eet eyelets in a glass jar whicb. is at J: M. Mitchell &Co'a i store. Every purchaser of a ' pair of Corsets has the privilege of 10 ' guesMfl. Any lady may have one guets whether she makes purchase y MITCHELL & CO, 288. ; IK middle Street. J Phone 09. On Crockery, j . . ... .A none . Opp. P. O. of Cznzd aQQ Screen , . ., ...... , .- 1 ; Excite? EiiT n.it. . w Aloof the borders of Cravea, Jonei, sa4 Csrterect ooimUei, where Utese ooantles Join Is a very lsrf Pocoiin ia wklcb lieve like, one or more m con siderable size. . Game of all kladi tstlre to tha climate abound In them and the lakes are filled , with fish la fact It li a perfeot paradiM for sportsmen. " Tears ago the border of this rocotin was dotted with the eablai of a primitive people who practically got - their living oat of tbe woods. True they all had their little clearings oa which were rais ed vegetables aad everybody , kept a boncb of rasor-back bogs, bat their main sobslstaaee came from tbe hunt& ;v-t These people were rough la their way aad onealtared, to be sure, bat they ktd warm heart aad aoble dispositions and boepltallty was tbe baste of their religi on if they bad- any.v -. , Poor aad lowly bis appearaaoe, thoogn be was tbe- stranger always . met a hearty welcome among them, and was fersted oa viands, tae memory f which makes aa old "'' month, water,, as long as be chose fi) tarry. ' Tnese people were all boaters, aot pot hdnkn, trat,4ene.sporUmn; Each litt e stt lement had tti pack r of deer hounds another of bear dogs, besides those train ed to tree coons and other fame.Kvery dog was carefully trained aad would on ly hunt the particular game for which It was trained. ,'-:,.;.: -V HuaU weri of Ireaoeat occurrence ia thtsessttlemeaU stery male settler that as old aad actne eaough taking part Sometime It was for bear bat more often for deer. Bas whatever the chase It was alwaysitraeeafaV Tbe writer rctl.is some otd hunU la which be toi part, ihrei of four,fine dear were killed la one forenoon. . at er dreaait g the game erne tae di vision, which would be ; Interesting to the younger generation, Tbe carcass was cut Into as many parts as there were hunters. The first and second choioe pieces going respectively to tbe One.who killed tbe gaaw and to the owaer of the dogs who "Jampatf ft. A man with" bis back turned ta tha neat would designate to whom cask other pieoa balosgsd, u another hutst polatedto It. Those hunt are now only a memory. The old banters with their dogs are dead and gone. Their cabins have fallen to decay, their settlements 'are deserted for their offspring bava gone to other places where) atoaey is more valued than contentment or happiness. The gasae remaias pleatif ol enough, In- f act bears at getting too ilenUfuLbut It Is but little banted. Tho lands bars been bought ap by mrge holder, who keep them posted sad prohibit bunting Now and then permission Is obtained from a landlord for a hunt, or trap a bear If one becomes troublesome, and the Journal prints aa account of a re cent bear huvfifea Oroatsn giving tbe story in the narrator's owa language sad style as written by him which will no doubt br enjoyed by ' those readers who cherish pleasant memories of these old time hunts. CroatanK 0,81b, 1804. On Friday ere April 29th, I lost one or my best brnde sew, by a large bear, within a quarter of a mile of my boass or It was so aoar t heard the sqoeellng ol the hog as aba wat being drlvea by the bear to t!4 fifbsV pocoeon nearby to I aad otbssa) pMoared dogs of Mr J D Plttman and wees to boat, for the brain but he beet bltM the hog which we found to l! trafi u too cold to be found by thr doge, so I got ragulaj bear traps of Mt T B Malllsoa and set aroand tbe dead bog, bnowlng the bear would oomeback, bodldbut wutoo tharp for the traps, palled tha bog from the traps and carried It about 100 yards further, so I move the traps aad bung a part of the hog ap a tree at set the traps at the root of traeX 'I imaglaad ha cams' along about day brtai yastardayXWed aosdsy) I aad other happened on the scene about Marts and heard the rat tling of chains with trap some distance before we got to fk place, be was run- alag with trap Weighs) SO lbs bung to kls fore fesf and rfehe-fass u be was making going? fhroogk' brlars,busbes etc Wkta I got wtt&l 59 yards ofbimbs ran ap a tree" about 11 feet, aad looked beck to see bow near w were sad hew maty I gueei was fa the party. - j--. bTyaephewufa the lead aatQtbe saw the bear arlst front ground aad look book, an ho" called out for me to ge4 ahead iblch I did and by that time we was so near to bear until he turned to coma to as with" mouth open ' and blood ln-his eye,. shot him fire times before be Would giro np and after briag dressed he tipped the eoalM at 8M poaads. I think It was the largest bear ever killed ta this aelgbberbood. CASTOR I A : . ; , Tor lalkats and CLilirca.' Tit Khi YE::iA!-:;iC:::tl Cgnatara of W&CJ '7.iU Wbtle Trent ilret draw is bijre1 paired there win U no ri!rt lawmen 1 aad 1) a at and 1 ae l 6 p tt. 1' e work WtllbeoompkuJ ty fit u.'.-.y . nl ' J. J. iuxti :i. pr ...... a I I ... . . i ' i r.lacksmllh 1 VI 'ri-U. SCRAP i Between Brittoa of Rews-Oberver and WH bay. Conference o ' A A H O Natters. Special to JournaL , '' Raleigh, May 6 There wai a fight ia tbe Tarboro House office this afternoon, between "B B Brttton of tbe News and t tbe news ana f t i rel blow( with a Observer, aad V7 H Day, Brittoa received several sua on bis arm and hand, and Day got a ijgWblow on the face.; rf ,; i i Only four persons were In the office. but the men were quickly separat d. .. , Sx-Governor arris arrived tIsafter- noon, aad be .and James H Pan are In conference with Attorney Gendril Oil- mer about Atlantic and THoxn Carolina 1 Beceivenbip, WILL BE BIG CONTEST. JKSalw On Hew Receivership Question Over Al lan- Ic A North Carolina Road , , On May 2UT. 'f BaUigh N O May 6th-Both the Bute and Cuyler are making prepaiatlons for. a big fight , here before Judge Farntll on the 21st Inst, regarding - tbe desired receivership of the Atlantic & ; North Ctrpllna Railway-" Both aides are intro ducing hew evidence and new wltiessef. The Cuyler people, whoever thiy are, are laid to be wcrkiog like beavtra to make a'ahowing. The State will have to h waise to show why a receiver sboalit not be appointed. Or coarse noih'ng can b done wuh the road Until udge Parnell disposes of this matter. If the way Is clew a lease is practically certain to be made." Governor Aycock says that both the Atlantic Railway and the Philadelphia syndldatt propositions to lease are good and there does not seem ta be such difference between them. A Federal question, or rather a question of (Jute's rights' teems tr bs involved, mslnly as to whether a Federal Judge caa appoint a receiver of State propeity JThe special investigating committee is now waiting for the report on the books of the Atlantic & North Carolina rail way and today R. T.Gray, of the com mittee went to New Bern to get this re port, oa which eipett Thomas D. Means hat been at work for tome time. A New Bern Woman Asks 'have yon a floor paint that will last two weeks P Yes we bsve Deroe's; It has a beautiful gloss and will last two years if properly applies. W Smallwood. V r Elks, Attention! A new line of Charms and Fobs, In transit or consignment. . JO BAXTER. REAL NUU3IS1MEWT FOR ALL Ml-o-as Rakes Thin People Fat f. boffy, Will Return Money If It Fails.' Every one- needs real, nourishment) taea comes good health, strength and endurance. - Without It you waste a way. Nearly every one eats food enough to furnish the neoeitary nourishment fox the perfeot support of life; but tbe food Is no assimilated and there follows Indi gestion, weakness and emaciation. A few days, use oUto-na, the won derful flesh-forming food, .will demon strate Its power to furnish real nourlsh msnt and restore health.- Mi-o-na ming les with the food yea eat, aids assimila tion, tones np and strengthens thedlges Ive organs and pots the ' whole system Into proper physical condition. ; V ; By its use, tbe elements needed to In crease fiesh. are assimilated from .tbe daily f xd aad each week will shpw a noticeable gala la welghUMfiJ fV v, ; F. B. Dotty, knows personally of many cues of long standing stomach troubles, soma of them very bad, that were entire ly cured with Mlona.1 Tbe thin' and scrawny have need this preparation and by Its aid have gained real nourishment. T, 8. Daffy, feels thefhs can honestly recommend Miona and ss aa evldeaoe of ale faith in the merit of the article, offers to sell It with tbe distinct andir standing that' the money is to be retars ed la every case where it falls to do a1! that is claimed for It You risk nothing la buying Mlonra, and If It gives tbe dc sired bealtb,Ohe cost Is trifling, only Ma h bos. If it falls T. a Duffy, will pay tor ths remedy himself, .c ,, United date II nr . , . liar Kale. Eastcra District of North Carolina. By virtue of au Order of Sale luced out of the United States District Court for tbe Eastern District of Notth Caro Una, oa the 8rd day of May, 1001 notice Is hereby given that I will tell by pobllo auction, for cash, on Monday, the 18ih day of Msy 1904 at 13 o'clock l , at Ktiadowa Dock nsar Union Point In ib c!ty of ITew Cera the sienreer Flora Tem pie, bar enlns, hollers. rriBrhlnsry bo!s tsckla, sppsro), appuit'-nancoi, .ondfar niture, it she now Ic b at ?!ps'1owi Dock Br Union l'j!nt In tbe C'ty cf llnm Cera. . , , ' , i .11. C. Doc KHT, . . IjL,!'f 1 r'.atf'i lljirshal. rylUV VABn.TVty" T- r. - - - - 1 . J & a ... ... ' In f - r . r LIVELY " BUSY HQUWIYE Pe-ru-na a Prompt and Permanerrt .". Cure for. Nervousness..... ,.. r ,-Vr' MRS, LUt-Tf LARMER, igtt Mrs. Lulu IiarinerJiloagbton,. WIan aaysj, . i- f For two years I suffered with ner vous trouble, and stomach dtaorderaHntl tt seemed that there was nothing to me bat a bundle of nerves."1 ' e,- Nrwturtery irritable, could net sleep, rest or eoppose myself, and was certain ly unfit to take care of a household. -; i ,,: " i iook nerve tonics ana piiu without benefit. When I began taking Peruns I grew steadily better, my nerrea grew stronger, my rest wae no longer, fitful, and to-day I consider myself in perfect health and strength. u. My recovery was slow but sure, butj persevered and was rewarded by perfect health." Mrs, Lulu irmer. Mrs. Anna B. Ileharty, recent Super- Intendentof the W. O. T.U. headquar ters, at Galesburg, Hl -was for trr years one of the leading women there, fiei husband, when living, was first Presi dent of the Nebraska Wealeyan Uni versity at Lincoln, Neb. . In a letter written from 401 Sixty- seventh street, W, Chicago, 111., she sayai : I would not be without Peruna foi ten times ite cost.'1 Mfs. Anna B. Xleharty. ( , . Summer Catarrh," a book written by Dr,Hartman on the subject of the ner vous disturbances peculiar to summer, sent free to any address by The Peruna Medicine Co Columbus, Ohio. "WflAT'B A MAN WITHOUT HI& BREECHES!? the poet asks. Aa Apollo Belvidere may look very artlstlo la marble.bat the man that wears a suit of clothing made by an artistic tailor presents a store attractive annearanoe to bis friends. The fit. style cut and uhangn of our clothing Is swell and artistic, and the man who would be elegant In dress cannot afford to be tail ored by any one but , t F, ill.. Clmtlwlck. HUNTS Round; Pointed PENS- , i; ' ."'. ' ' . . are the best, nude. They do aot spurt ths tok. v ' ' Send for sample. .. OwenQ.Dunn, ; 'Leading Printer ft 8tatloa'ea ' 1? 'Car. Pollack M Crayaa Bta,- flCCOf)a iRgMsV: " f ; ,Wj cua.npw fornUh the i ublio wUk;. the finest lot of MULLBT8 received here ibis ye8X.L Sondld your rdern belorl they rd Hi gone Also send your arder for anything-dee yott need in the line, of eatables. We can supply yoxir watts p "ipfly and aatlsfactoryiif Aot we do not ask foryoTirbnfl,e8s, 'rW4) ( ,aot;rnenti6n ;bat we ve' astIfi so jastbrder what you Vant and jorij'will receive it at once. Awaiting your command, s p-IJ?ect.!ally, ' ,t ' '." f ) ". ' :. v TIc6EKEE , 1 VILLIS; - , Phone 137. - o.iroadSt. iuct nnpnurrn a i ht nP m . - ' Cull and look ator.r I'.na ""1 . cJ-rcxjin tctd; rial j C;';1 sM Uaccrs. AU wiu wj soia . . io i -cvr.t at Caxtv, v, ; ' . Cnmn l fore U ry srrtll s'tlj, : : , . ' . ... Tim btiHlnr's mill l-c coi.t.ntiol ns lKfre 'and jws hope al. our i.I-I Cu.i!iiu ra 'M sUy vs. - . ' ..., '. 'I YonrslD Vw, i ' CUSTOMHOUSE. New Bern. N. O. Uollector'e Office. Msy. 4ih, 1904. SUP PLIES FOR KEVENUff VESSELS-! SEALED tR JfOSALa for snppiylng ship chandlery rations, and cualtovei sels of the United t)taiee Kevenne Cunrr Service, regularly station ed. or tempor arily at New Bern, S O, and delivered oa board said vwsela at thtt place dor. Ing Ike fiscal year tndlng Juas 80, lftfiO, ill be .received at this Cfflee until t O clock p m of Tuesday Msy 17ih, 1904 at which time and p ace iney will be pnbllcly opened. - The eoal fnrolshed to be anthracite or bituminous of best qual ity; uniform In character: to- weigh 2JS40 pounds to the ton; to be dell vend on board the vessels at such times and la such quantities as may be required, at localities readily aoceialble to said vessels, ana to be suoject to inspection as to quality and weight?" Bidders will same the prlcei both' for steamine and stove coal, and a'ao their facllltlea for furnishing the Vessels with fresh water. and their charges therefor. Blank forms of proposals, - with - schedules eh.iwlne srtlcles of ship .chandlery and compo nent parts Of rations, aih specifica tions may be bad .upon application to this Office and proposals must be sub mitted on these! forms. Separa'e bids Will alto be received at the same lime aad place for lubricating and illuminat ing oils. me rtgbt is reserved to re- ect sny or all bids. Daniel W. Pat risk illector.- Packed and Delivered 35c qt. Broad St- Fruit Company, HayOth, HAnnocK DAY OPENING, I nmn eook store i s ? At The'Doffy Drog Co., Cur. Broad anil Fleet Sis. J It Betts, Ph. li, Mogr win' be glad to see you. But, if you can't come, just phone No. 107 and wo will spnd to your home for prescrip tions and after they bsve been carefully and accurately filled, we will promptly deliver the medicine with no extra charge. . We are yours to serve and voura to fcleese: For anything In the drug line please notify us. We are yours to please. UNIVEBSITY LAW SCHOOL. , Ths i Summer Term begins June . , 8th, to continue three months. Thorough Instruction In ocurses v admitting to tbe bar. BpeetaV lecturee by eminent lawyers, f For Catalogue, sddress . Ja7 o; McBae, Dean, v Chapel Hill. N. C A Af vi-i l-wia of Crottcry. Bcveral beautiful - a aw.l FresH Strawberries J From Whitehurst Farm to day at J. L. McDANIEL'S, A Chuioe lot Harvey snmll Sugar Cured Pig Hams. Also a few nire N u Haras Kuglish Cured Shoulders and Picnic Earns. Fresh Giitf, Hig Hominy, Oat Flakes and Carolina Rice. I male a Rr.erialty of Btnctly fresh quality Butter I receive it frei.li from tho dsiry evwy week and 1 guarantee it to be as fine &i it is possible to pet Your to PJease J.L. 'Phone J9J. m. mm Absolutely Pme, THE BEST BEER IN THE WORLD. Lee J. A GOOD SPARklNQ HORSE csn beat be enjoyed by means afforded by a nice carriage when drives through the parks and country furnish lndescrlb able delights but suth rides can be spoiled easily If your vehicle la not of the best. At Waters fc son s a Belect lice of carriages is offered, every one ol which is tbe perfection or style, con structlon, finish tfhd easy riding. We tint Rubber Tires on vonr old or new wheels. We shrink yonr loose tires in a machine witnout cutting them, or without taking tire from wheel on burey while you wait. Everybody is in vited to see the machine at work patting new ootts in oia places. Cf. H. Waters A Sons, Successors to O. H.Waters& Son, Phone 135, 78 Broad W Hiw BBRH. N. O st PETS For Sale. Some Tame Crows, one of theni lis been Trained, will coine to hUiiame when called. SeeBiantLL. One House for rent good Loca tion. 153 South Front St BIG HILL'S The SklngleMan. IY0U FEIL BEllaT after Imblolntf a rla of beer tblncr look dllTrrnt. il'itlts lmmllae bn efinUI efrt' sre not th only on'- the good r?oHs lnnt lotiff, an intlkotlnn, ihntiEh linmrtlHtely policed, Continue! f'ir rnors day thttl On. Ilrst wyo knriw all about tlie rml vslne of tr l ta !() a i-m. then yon may ! ilm -. In yn'tr bmos. 71 Broad Hi. Wholesale aft Retail Qroeer, 7IDHr,ad St' Taylor The Russians are Fight ing for What They Claim is Their Rights. The Jap anese Are Doing The Same. If you think there is not war in thi town you drop in at 8 Conlnn and take a look at that 4o Apron Oinghains. BARRY S1IOE. We haye just received anotherjlot of T D Barry's Shoes In low quarters and beautiful In styles. MEN'S 8IIIUTS, 45 doz Men's Shirts !S0c and 7r.c thin week your choice for 48o- MEN'S I'ANTB. 175 pair of working pants that must go worth 75c this week at 49c. 79 pair il.2o this week 00c. A nice line of up-to-date pants jail received from a big sale $3.00, $3.60 and 3 yonr obolce this week from this lot tl.97i. CLOTHING. We have Just received nico lot of men's up-to-date suits, styles and Dries to beat tailor made. LAWNS. White, Green, Yellow, Blue Red. Pink and figured too numerous to mention. lomi o,wu yams irjo and loo this week Remember Hamburg, Remember Remnants S. COPLON,: I 'C. 0. MOETOIT, 8aletman. 78 KXDDLi STBEXT, Vast to Qaskal Djnwre wo new era f f- - Fire,' Accident, and : , t Plate , Glass ! In-u Saranoe 'i t. HfMM siffiil arnrwhlcFft svttMvieolu. KIM WAKHI1 p, 8TBJEET. ' THE ITAK0AR9 OtSkAmtostt.tl Ban. SL W. . "m. IT. K- luw.mr tmaNiirthOiimlliMi "I teSH -rf arM f.livMnra la (worn. Itifnlm ir. Worth. net.rr oti'.lnr nt tH.rrhtHk Mn.ll.lnn, Or. W'Ttt.nj;..n rni Mk til tit M. pn. .,!,. ,k (,.,, ,,, lie bs k Go
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