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0 VOL. XXII BO 45.'v , " , f ; it , -v- J.-' . - ,. - . - . - , c .-- : 1 : '" ' -'!' ' '- -- i mmm . ,.....,' .... . . , n. ,., .1 ' " " 11 1 TW INTY-THIBD YEAK ; "" - . - -l ... .m-;b.tk.tb - " - , v---- . 1' ' V..' ... I STATU. AMSWERS CUTLER'S 1 For AftXOBoal WhatGav- One Price Clothienu Qr Summer Flannel Suits CANNOT BE EQUALED In Quality, Workmanship and Price. , YOU SHOULD SEE THEM BE FORE YOU "BUY. mm mm. 72 "Bryan Block, ZMiddle Street. Attention Housekeepers This ought to Appeal To Too Thia In a time of honae cleaning with moit yery one, and yon no dnuWt will netxl some few thlnga In the way of Bed Linen, Table Linen NioMn, Towels, Lace Oartaloa Window Shade; Hereon, Mantel Drap try, M tinrt, Knga Floor Oil Oloth, and 81 air Oil Cloth, For Good Values and New Goods J. IT MITCIELL & CO, Yon will And your shopping eas'y and can rave money, real Bit acta Sheas H 1 2 yds at 55, 60, 65 and 70 cent! eaob. Beat Blench Pillow rasn 8i45 Inch at 10, 12 and 15 centa each. Baal Well known Brand Hem Stitch Sheet 2i2J yarda at 75c Hem Stitch PUlew Case to match at 15c. Hem Stitch Bolster Gate to match at 45c Bed Spread large size 10x4 at 86c, $1, $1.35, $1.50. (1 75. Two Extra Good Value 11x4 Tery heavy Marallea Q Jilt at $2.25 and $3.60. Lace Curtains t jds long at 75c, to $3 the pair. Towel 5c, 10c, 12io, 15c and 0o, Here la an Extra Good-V aloe, the Beat Diraosk Llaen Towel slie 45x20 at 25c. Window 8htdee, all colon plane or fringed at 25 and 85 cent. A. Bekmifal Q iallly With fringed andJnaertlon at 60o loa ead of using Linen oa yoor stair, ee u for Stove Oil Cloth, It will aave- your car pet, we brve It fa Beantltul Pattern at only 10j the yard. We prepay Express and freight on all purchases amounting to $5.00 or over shipped U any place within a radius of 1(0 miles of 1 II. MITCHELL .f 11 PHONE 288. 42 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. O PilUdelpk'n iPtril Make Proposition For kit M O Road. What Gov- snaor Ayeoek StyxC f " " " -i . . ." i .... J,w'", 'It RtlMtal tA JaMirtlft.1. . V ,' wferwwM r-w k t' Ealelgh HO. ,Mi llit.-rerBl wukt go the Ootornof tocrtved a proposition frooT aTklladalpUk firm to lthA N 0 t40M tot titj . T days ago mmbM of the flm cam bere, w the Oownor, fton mad a complete ta- peotloB of tit road. TJito afternoon they nt the Governor a new propoi- thn, by far he beU ever received. I 1 fifty yf ay )ejM, rate offered being three and halt pet? etat far Ant tea yeara, five for second ten teajtt, seven for rmain- I V rtarf alao seven per cent tor all oranVpaHofOyeaw, after 50 year, All tntereet to be paid In advance In J an- uary and July, the flm agreeing to pay Interest of the bonded debt; Agreeing to bnild la five smri thirty five mile of new roadj M b A fam, and rlthin (m vesrsthaieaFltt lui le than, 50 more If of to toid. Also a feeder, btate ttfhavepjirertj etamlne the road at any time, And If it U found the kneei are not.keepinf properly up to standard of condition, In hleh they received it upon nolle: ro leasors. the letiees hall make rapflrt before end of let e year. The bidders are not connected with the Atlantic Coast Line, or any other railway. Thn proposition Is made in an individual captcfty entirely. The GofejMr taU the proposition al. most arettzaix per cent. He wu asked If It had not all the time been hi purpose to lease. He replied: "It has been my purpose to lease when I could lease topartotj nho would, keep the lease, Improve ro4., and secure the peo ple, bnt I have a no time tesn willing to lease for lees than IU value, or with out sufficient guarantee to secure per formance of terms of lease." 9 We are the only people In the cltr that keep a supply of this well known fish we receive a fresh lot every week and they are all as fine as can be had, now If yon want something nice for break fast try tome of these fish. Not only fish, vegetable, etc, but we carry everything usually kept In na ip sdalk Orooesry store. Bend us your orders, give us your business and we guarantee to piease you. McGEHEE & WILLIS. Phone 137. No. 77 'Brnd St. is the very Bett Paint made. It surpasses all other paints as to Quality, Durability and Gov ering Capacity. Leads, Oils And colors. Varnishes, Enamels, FlQor-PM :Var riish Stains, Baggy Paints, Roof r' Paints, anTaM Brushes. IJiiorkis. i , l) c.r.itdtiienu Fhcne CO. SepubUcan District Convention. The Rteubllcan convention of the . .' r . . .... . Third uonreiionai aisirioi wa sua u Goldsboro Tharsdav. Charles B Hill Dreslded and eebree Green wueecre- tary. There wee ho nomination for Oongress but delegate the Natlontl Repvby- ean Convention at Chicago were ap pointed. They were, Jedge W 8 0B Robinson and Georite S Batkr. The alternate were, C B Hill ana U u Tun. O B HD1 was elected chairman of the Congressional Oontmltte. Watioul Letfue Games. BTANDIKQ Or CLUBS- Won. LoeV Per Cent Claoianatl, SO 10 Mew York, 1 I - 666 Chicago, 18 10 641. BtLenls, U IS 65 PlttsUrg, 1 U Brooklyn, M II - 4S7 Boston, j 17 PhnadeipMa, 1 si iw Cincinnati Ma tT following pni wu played tedsjf: Clndanati. . . 10 PkUadelDbia ' Battarlea-aparkj and Bothj Bathoff and Pelia, - . v Uaplr4HZlsaejr Chlcag Kf lUTae tollowUg la the use tod! , wp.-ji ; "--T 'i'J; BV H KewTati; . CaloatOi.1 ,'-v b 0. -. BattrieaMoQIaa(v and Boweraaa," LaagrM Asi Q-peX, v.. -7,- Umpire" -rOTStfl Aa iohaUone. , It Loatt May It-eaaa todayt - IttMU todayt ' . s 11 l BrooMia.'' si 'flt i t.i BaltorleaXoaea and Bargeat Benders idBtera. . ..''. W-,f iiapire--jara). , j. i,,.:in Plltabarf , May II The game today: I .11 PltUbor Boston, "i BatUrlea nitlojet sod SMdha;Lee sad ratipe. f . TJaplrcsO'D&t' Where the play Myj Boaton aU'HuUfg!., Brooklyn l Et Iwj'e. ... rbllaJ.lrt! at 0Haall. Raw York at ClU so. af? Tiro, Arc!. Ion . r : f - ci -1 1x3- Pab:tT lut?l7 li r '.;it:. ft . r.r I..' -'ir-U wm - v fa3,-5f...... ' OUB BOB CXKtVtf. Not slnoe the day of Zeb Vance dxs a name sound more pleasing to the ears of true Democrats than that of Bob Glenn, There is a brevity and euphony about them that make floe battle chord. As the former was a Slogan to conjure the masses In bis day, so Is the latter ef fective in this day. The men have striking characteristic In common Glenn possesses the rug ged physique, the ready wit, the fiery eloquence, the earnestness, and the oth er superior traits that distinguished the great Vance. : - After battling for Democracy for near ly thirty year, on every hustings in the State, Mr Glenn for the first time asks through hi friend suitable recognition by being made Governor of North Car olina. - Without disparagement of other can didate It can be truthfully aald that Mr Glenn possesses higher qualifications for the office than any of the rest and that he deserves this recognition because of earnest and dls-intereited labor for the cause cannot be disputed. The people at his home say of him: He stand upon the broad plateau of middle life In the fullness of matured faculties. He Is a good lawyer, a strong thinker, an able campaigner; a sound statesman, a man of the people and for the people, with the coursge of hi con viction!. - . He Is a man who loves his party with his whole heart,who loves it most when in the right or wrong, weak or strong, In prosperity or In adversity, he U.a. loyal, true, steadfast Democrat. Blnoe manhood he has been a party work er7 commancln S la 187JJ, and tak Ins oart Jn ever camDaien from ' that day. to this. ' He has always placed blm self In the hand of the 8tate Executive Committee and the campaign manager of hi own county going cheerfully at hi own expenie, wherever and when ever sent, and la the dark days of bis State's oppression was ever in the thick est of the fray, fighting to rid the peo ple of the negro domination and radical mltt'ule. He has net yet been honored with an office directly from the people of the State, and would deeply appreciate an honor whloh carries with it the Ump of approval, recognition and confidence of his fellow oltlseni. Democrat, this man labored for yoar success fur t went) -eight yean, on the hustings, in the Cornells of the psrty, at the voting precinct oa the day f of e'enion, never studying his own ease, bul only asking wherehe . wai needed, he given himself, rOTte people, Mow he asks to be GnvernOr. - WM nowthose who have enjoyed the limit of the vic tories he has helped win, and the people whose Interests he has defended and up held, rally to his support and nominate hlmr let the Demoorats of Craven ronnty who have of ten listened to hi splendid exposition of Democracy, and who know nil of the above to be true, rally to his support and give the solid vote of thecountv In the approaching State Convention to Bob Glenn.. DEMOOriAT.', CkBpla'atForktCelverihlp' Boad Rot Bankropt. How Cayler's Stack Wae Voted. Special to Journal. Ra'elgh, May 2.L Thl answer and de murer of the 8: re and tie Atlantic and Monk Carolina railway, t the bill of ihn oomp'alnt of Cnyler of Hew York, who applies lor a receiver, was 8 ed Id the federal court tit re tuls afitrot oo. It says the road I not bankrupt, but has earned a million and a quarter dol lars in the past five years, and expended Its net earnings of over three hundred thousand dollars in permanent betterment. Tbe answer further t.ys that Uuyler's stock wu voted at all stockholders meetings in favor of tbe acts he oni. plain's of. DrHOHyattol jstoAwllWte New Ben tflolejX!oatiwka,Jund.48tb 14 h and 15tb,M6nday Tortus apdWed nesday fdt; the purpose t rieitlog dis ease of thCoyer'ea'', no' and throal and fitting glasat s-. FACTS FROM FRANCE. Thr-jf niw lee than 550 negroes In all Franca. Tbe Institute of Prance baa received a bequest from M. Jean ueoroaae yielding an lucoiuu of $0,000 yearly. The Brut motor lifeboat built In France ha Just been launched at the port of' Ln Kochelle. It is worked by petroleum nnd la oftwelve horsepower., Some of tbe flimsy garments sold in Parisian stores are made of such poor rnnterlal that hnnd sewing Is neces sary. Tbe girls who do this get only 30 to 40 cents for twelve, fourteen or more hours of work. ' , French economist are asserting that when a monopoly becomes Injurious It should be bought by the state and managed ln the Interest of tbe public. This aueatlon has gone so far beyond tbe theory that M. Rouvter, the minis ter of finance, has seriously thought of taking In hand the refining of oil. 4todol Dyspepsia Cure GiotMta vftwt vent e)at Fire Insurance ! Sale I i BANISH. YOUR DOUBTS, UabllUy th oeMlty-wf fire Ininr- 'Are Are you going to qulbbls aboal the ad sac when the mtioritn-of long lighted Duals men so protect tbemaelve? Too fear fire you have no reason to rear the companies' who aooeuaU w beadle. ! It' to .oar laterest to guard yonilntiwats.; ,, i.Gcd?AHJicoII:; . !.'!' '"Phono 800.', '"'!!v Delinquents The time to eetUe with the elty for the year's tax.both property and Hoense i at hand, and thosn -who nave not paid their city taxes era' hereby warned that If the tax ia not paid at once, I Will prsoeed to collect by distress, far ther time cannot be given. Respeotfally, J. Jy T0L8ON, City Tax Colltr. i Auction Sale ! j The household i nd kltchea fatnltara belonging to E H Peiletler will, bo sold l his resldenoe'on Saet front street at 11 a m asxt Tateday, May Mtk. Ladles espeelaUy lavijed.' .: ? ' , w y .'.'. 1 - . . .a i antwan em imm Aaolioaosr. j FabftlBeer is the yery best spring tonto you can tret ; . ONE HOUSE 7 rooms, painted inside and out New With water for $6, 1 house 4 rooms 4, both locations good. See 163 So Front St. ' Hand made and saw ed shingles and stove wood. Lime to retail. For one good boiler and engine ln running order, see. BIG ilILL, UB7 J3iddlfi fit, iclnes, Toilet Ar ticles and Coap. .Hi Fresh : Supply jof PhytdclaniCPjeBcrip ons A Cpeclalty, i 7 J Insist on glass of Pabst and do. not take something inferior. rTYYTYmTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTHITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ; - .. v i u .J iCfi0CRrjAhl' i'liianyqunntltylE hq;p plo I vn I- f . . j v. f : 41 II LlLil a. ' J - . y;LiTY Tiir, r-"?r. ;Try a ln! k Uh a-nrif 1 c U,tf. Yr i's" I ' i"n f r 'l t'.' F"i 'l t i rs- " !' i. Sagat - Gazed Hanis & Stafct'c r-r f-Strips ;.''.. just KicziviD.r 'r t . A few 'ot ijlloke flcUtfi WaU1?? CU and look at our' lino of CrockeT.5' !'&iverBl,rl)cafillful 1 ' rxl-room Sot; Platci Ca?l and Bancera. All Will be sold within.-. ,,;; 1 f .x..r. voIpiH!' Come U tore tfir-y are all aoIJ. , . : "t ' Tbo tni'.-ic-i alii Ikj con'mi"". bj bofor andwe hope all harvey's Small Sugar Cured Pin UonMt Received AImi rew Ii rrel Fulton Market Corawl IJetsf, Try rur pHncy Elgin Rutter, Fresh Straw berrina eviry day. Fresh lot Voight's Snow Drif and Admiivl F Good Carolina Rice 10c t. mplete stook Fresh Canned Goods, We will thuLk you for a share of your Im Guaranteed or jour maney refunded. Try us for Good Coffee and Fine Teas, Youra to please, ali.-it'tclion J. I 2 e I BSr Ht Absolutely Page FOR SALE BY A M Edwards, Wm. Sultan, J S Garrett, J P Rodman, C C Roach, Noah Powell, M Disosway & Co., T C Howard. Lee J. Taylor Wholesale Agent. We Deliver Magazines and Newspapers I mmi book stom i t mm i jHsvlng pnrohased the Farmer and Merchants Bank building, iny friends aid patron will And me from now on located therein. ! J. W. STEWART. A NNSmailsAMn 'Ifcuyiell, rent, and Kx hangt Typewriter: Oen O. Dunn, V LeadlDg Printer & .Stationer. ; ' ' ' Yours 10 j Vnae, ' of . : aa , "WIIAT8 A MAN WITHOUT JI1A - BREKCHKS.r - - tb poet sk. An Apollo Betvldar mar inni vrv rU'io in marbiront ta man r it wear a suit of clothing made by aa .-..!!a l!Ur prfint a mor attricttr - ..rir" to Ms irlenns. I baBustjl p- I'i i; r.f nr clothing Is swe!) S " ' . It', Fnn who wnnlj h tit- ' " '-ni.t Tpr-l to m tll- The Women Dress Better Than The Men The writer heard a stranger say on the street that the ladies of New Bern and Pam lico county dress bet ter than the men. Let's change the man's opinion by going right to 8 Coplon's and get a 910 suit for $7,50, if that is not satisfactory come on and get one ot the $7.60 for $5.50; if you are not yet satis fled get one at $2.50 and ask no questions. lis Warm. 25 doss ladies vests at 5c each 25 Doz at 10c each. BOO yard at 4 1-8 figure J. 50 yard at 80 white. , A nloe lot at 131-2o white. - . IXleaclilnK From 4 7-9o to T 8-4 per yard. V ,1800 yards of Percal 10c and 13 1-8 " this week for 0 I-80. : liO yard 10c and 13 l-2o this week 51-lo. 800 yard of White Dimity In shirt length 9o -' Many bargains In other good this ' " week, ' ' . , S. COPLON, 71 MIDDLB ITllXXr, Best to 0atkllt . ., Bardwara Co, Rew Bern, -' ' . I Boa. K. W. laaH ora. 11, a Smator tmai acMrthOunrinw 'I Wt. MMMtir la Mindlnf Dr. Worth. Inawm's l)bolr (nil tlMThM HndlotM. Dr. WnrUil.ctna wm a fiUnmB m mnt .ni.klll la hta pro. wwrml thlrir f"r lt t, 111 Biiifino, It la f d-i'r - 11 it . t i 1 -THt STAKDARO Of atManittettlel liil.1IUiUft.uU W ' ' ( '-.If L
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