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For 3 Days !
Misses and ladies lace and drop stitch
Hose-
Misses Black Lace Dose, all size?, good values at 25c this
Sale 15c.
Mioses White Lace Hose at 25c.
Ladies Gauze Lisle Dose tbat usually sell at 35c 3 pair
fo
$1, this Sale 25c the pair.
Indies Lace Lisle Hose, regular price 35o this Sale 25c.
Ladies Drop Stitch 20c value for 15o.
Ladies Lixe Llose, Good Value
75c.
65c value 48c.
Thtitsctay, Friday
and Saturday
We prepay Express and freight on all purchases amounting
to 5 00 or over shipped lo any place within a radius of 1(0 miles of
J. I MITCHELL I CO,
PHONE 288.
43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office.
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NEW
is the very Best Paint made. It surpasses all
other paints as to Quality, Durability and Cov
ering Capacity.
Leads, Oils And colors.
Varnishes, Enamels, Floor-Taint, Var
nish Stains, Bnggy Paints, Roof Paints,
and Paint Brushes.
Window Screens and Screen
Doors.
Don't forgef your ads, so bring
and four o'clock p m, each package
68 Middle Nt.
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Sugar Cured Hams
Shafer's Breakfast Strips
JUST RECEIVED.;
Nice Spring and Grown Chickens.
Call and look at our line of CrockeTy.
td-room Seta; Platei Cups and Baucera
within
lO Per Cent otCoMt.
Come lefore they are all aold
The business will be continued an lefore and we hope all
our old Customers will stay with us.
Youn to pleaae,
tatc or
K. 4. PA UK Ell, Administratrix.
BONK t!9. Cor. II road A Haneoek Six
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We era lbs only people In the eltf tbst
we rtoelve freeH lot every week and they
voe waat soanetblng !- for breakfast try
Not only fUh, v stables, etc, but we carry everyihlea; asnally kepi la ea op
tvdath Qroeaary stare.
Bend us your orders, give us your business
and we guarantee to please you. '
McGEHEE & WILLIS.
Phone 137.
p. TRENWITH,
Blickimlth 4 VbeelrlgbL
Maanfaotcrwr t I tt Wagota,
, ChrU sd Orsyslw v I4 !
rty (a elok. Bp"-f l'r doM
ooooo
for $1 00 special this
aOOOOOOOOtO JtfO SSOOOOOOOMt
them
in on June 1st, between two
with your name and number of ads,
Phone 90.
Several beautiful
All will be sold
keep a supply of tkls well ksowa 1st)
are all as Oae as can be Lad, now It
tome of these sb.
No, 77 'Btoti St.
I
Delinquents
The time to settle with the' elly for
the set's UX.Wh pro pen aa4 llosase
isathaed, aad tVt wko bsva not
paid their eft tsiea are hereby warned
that If th tai Is not , paid; at onot, I
wiB prteeedtnt hf dlMraat, fat
Wi lln esaan he gtvee. . ' t
niprlfnt'y, ' "
J. J. T' : -rtr,'
National League Games.
BT4NDIKQ OF CLUBS-
Won. Lost Per Cent,
Cincinnati, Si 10 887
Chicago, 20 10 60 6
New York, 1 10 Mo
St Louie, 19 14 075
PltUbutf, 15 10 600
Brooklyn, 14 10 437
Boston, 10 SO 333
Philadelphia, 5 83 178
PltWbarf , My 25 The game today:
f ' ft. H E
Pittsburg, TP 0
Boston, 10 2
Batteries Pittloger and Moran;Leever
and Phelps.
Umpire Moran.
Chicago May 85-.The following is the
game today:
- ' n n Hi
8t Lous 4 8 1
Chicago, 0 18 8
Batterlea McFailand and Grady ;Lun
gran and O'Hefl.
Umpire Inalle.
Brooklyn May 85-Qane today;
R H
Brooklyn, 8 0 4
New York 5 10 3
Batteries- Rsldy and Bergen; McGIn
nlty and Werndr.
Umpire O'Day.
When the play today;
Brooklyn at New York.
Cincinnati at Pltubrrg.
bt Louis at Ckicago.
No other game scheduled today.
Taylor Barker.
Mr J P Taylor of Chattanooga. Tenn,
and Miss Ola Barker were married yes
terday by Ret Mr Jenkins at the home
of Mrs Mary Barker, in Stella.
The bHdal patty came to New Bern
on the Wilmington train, and left on
the A. A N C for Ooldsboro from where
they went to visit at the groom's form
er home in Booth Boston, Va, and later
will go to their home in Chattanooga,
Tenn.
Among the wedding guests were Mr J
H Weddoll and Miss Rnby Daniels of
this city.
Local Baseball.
There is surely good chsnces of this
lly having some very fine amatenr base
ball ibis summer. All they need U en
coaracing support from the citizens
and ladles of the city, The boys need
abont $40 mora.
They are finding It quite sxpenslvs
hauling day from the Oaks, and of
coarse they mnst hate covered seats for
the spectators.
Those Who have not donated to this
good cause will please hand their sub-
icrtpttoni to Dock HowelL who Is on
the rtreets daily collecting.
The ladles God bleat 'em, are always
Interested In tfcf efforts of the boya to
have a sueoesaful ball team and will do
all tn their Mwtr to onoouag tham
It Is su retted that they arrange an lee
ereaaWtflirat tta benefit of this
cease1. It wHl rarely have a liberal
patrotaga.
TBUrman.
May 81ih,
The days are lae for work ead farm
era are buy getting their ootton to a
Uad.
Tk algku ara a lluia too oool yet for
ootton kflMi good start. Borne art
yet piutug fotiom U land UU was in
pailMflsilMIs,
TMpwenp Was not profitable la
this teeilen. Th oold oat lrst Uooms.
TneiO WM fneTmons yield la qnaatl
ty.btttnotmnckla twoalpta. QalUa
anatbei of Ml hrwMrt aold peas la Nor
folk ai4 rtdafpht atloe toOOeper
basket, tliWt 4M aot pay picking
and talfWil irveMea.
WIU IM toM weatkw oar roU
havf lotf ot4 woodecfony, When we
kare tool ee'lker we have the best
dirt reidla U Stata, and It U a pttas
are i Uufa Wh sore to drtf a, to travel
oathfn.
The ttMkodtm Bandar aehool at Rlvtf
dale wlifl MtafWtr plaala oTharadsy
Jaaetadoi(hehri'groadt The
eommllief )f arraagiaaaatt raqaeet at
to elUa4 M ttTtUUM to aO ear friends
la Mam) Beta M Mrroaadlag - aonatry
to eoate Qf la wltk a. Tkeyauo
rt)ee( ai W further aateal th UvHa
ttoaitoowf irfaada wha Oeeaa tobs
tan to print A Vaahet veil fttod with
goethlartto M. Andyoa Mr Editor
aad fott att kavo a eordlal laVTUltoi
Sttealed tl foa to mU 'ft aW
not hrlaf basket Vat wa tea Uat yoa
ara well ltd aad oastd far. If yoa will
eafl tor U '-tw4 old atda 1 1
MilekalPinlUoa f .Vlrgtala
paylpg and attaadad ?Ieft his pareaU
Mr and Mrt Am Cardltoa at Ub
Hit VHW Oardlfoa ieft last Betar
esy lot Mt 'jh ta attead Ike eomasi
meal trSs at lha A V KCoUtaa,
the f4 troi4 thara H Qraeasboco te
be prtMot at tke oommeaoansMl of the
lata ffanaab '"'--'''.;
, ' Tfhe Two Old Maids."
RALEIGH.
A & M College Commencement. Medical
Society In Settloo. Application
For A & N C Receivership
To Be Heard Sat-'
urday.
Raleigh, May 85: The commence
meat ezerclsee at the Agrlooltaral A
Mechanical College were held today.and
were very largely attended. Though
there weie two other college commence
ment In progress at the same timo.thoae
of 8t Mary's School and Peace Institute
while that at Waka Forest also attract
ed many people from here.
The speakers at the A. AM College
and their subjects were: R P Reese,
"Society's Dependence on the Engineer;
J B Harding, "Our Ttxdle Growth;" O
H Hodges, "Power Transmission;" Wil
liam Kerr, "Our Agricultural Opportu
nlty" E P Bailey, "Democracy and Edu
cation." There were 80 seniors, and
the honor men, who made over 80 for
the four years coarse are J B Harding,
R P Reese, William Kerr, and J 0 Tem
ple. More members of the Slate Medical
Society arrived today to swell the large
number already In attendance. One of
the features of today was the address,
illustrating, by Professor Bsskervllle of
the State University on Radium. He
has won much honor in connection
with the discovery of two new elements
and his lecture was heard with great In
terest.
Today the annual convention of the
Kings1 Daughters began at Rockingham
Mrs. W. H. 8. Burgwyn of Weldon pre-
idlng, and Mrs. F. A. Olds being pres
ent ss recording secretary. Mr. W. B.
Streeter who Is interested so deeply In
the movement for the reform of chlldien
Is ottending the meeting.
The State Board of Agriculture was In
session today as the board of trustees of
the A A M College and attended the
commencement exercises, at which Gov
ernor Aycock, secretary of State Grimes,
Treasurer Lacy, Auditor Dixon and oth-
Btate officers were present. This
evening the board met and restelved re
ports from Secretary Brenerand other
officials, also one from Commissioner
General Herbert Brimley on the North
Carolina exhibit at the St. Louis exposi
tion.
State superintendent Jojner made an
address at Klnston today at the com
mencement exercises of the college
there. At his offloe news was received
that Moravian Falls, In Wilkes county
had voted loo I tax for public schools.
Though Baturday Is the day Bet by
Judge Purnell for tha hearing of the
SDDlicatlon of Cuyler for a receiver for
the Atlantic & North Carolina railway
It Is expected tbat the case will go oVer,
oerhtDS for week until Judge Purnell
gets through with the docket of the Fed
eral court, the session of which begins
on the 30th Inst.
The State board of examiners of train
ed nurses has been in session here since
Monday and today completed Its work.
Tomorrow the North Carolina Aasocii-
tlon of nurses will meet here. Six young
woman were applicants for license.
Mrs. Mary lrdell hat been elected
president of the alumnae association cf
St. Marys College. Mrs. Bessie B. Leak,
Mrs. Gaston Mearea, Mrs. Florence Tuck
or and Mrt. I. McK Plttenger, . vloe pre
tdents, Mhts Kate McKlmmoo, secretary
The association will enlarge the chapel
at the ichool during the summer.
New Rural Route.
A new Jural route will be established
from the New Bern post office Jane 1st
which will include the pott office of AtV
ins and other offices adjacent. This will
ba kaowa as "route no 8."
Mr Rufus J. Fulcher will be the oar
rler oa this route, ha having attained
the highest mark of five competitor's
In
th examination hold hare May 7th.
CASTORIA
for Iilaats and CMldra.
Tbi M Yoi Han Always Boa&M
JBears the
SlyintaVa of
Lockets!
A new line of the latest ryls of ae
eret lockets and chains are now shown
la oar up-to-date atock of Jewelry.
Wtteolaot with aew goads free of
tost rrtry article that does sot wear and
sire tnUrt satisfaction.
J. O. BAXTER,
Loader la Low Prices.
DT. ETATT' COHWC
Dr HO Hyatt of Etaitoa will to ta
Haw Bora atflotol Caetuwka Jtfld 13th
14 1 ead iBtk,Moadaj TataJsy aad Wed
eaday for tha purpose of treating dl
eases f tho oyo, oar, oto aad throat
aad Btttoi glaeotf -"; ' r
If yoa waat 011100,110,0801
phono
17, -ycOeboa oad Wllllt, : ; , ;;
- !.k Jotf.Ontf, i ;v
Tho tdjostabla hatfay tttett with
wtlch yoa ttn eoavtrt year aroooa la
M I hat pla. -."..., ?..
; Ask lo tea thorn. ' ! ' J . ".
i ,. J.O.BAXTEIt
LaHef la Low lVoi
! i
li f t f
CAT-
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nj-omei sieaicates air io urtawc ana
Kills All Catarrhal Germs Costs
Wotting Unless It Cores.
Do not take medicines into the ttom
ach to kill catarrhal germs la the head
and throat. Air alone can reach fee
germt. Med lea' ed with Hyomei and
breathed through the neat Inhaler tbat
comet with every outfit, the air goes to
the moit remote air cells of the head,
throat and lungs, and oompletely de
stroys the disease germs. Hyomei la
the only sensible, yet scientific way to
cure catarrh. Other remedies may fail,
Hyomei will cure
It helps at once, and you get one vita
lising und Invigorating effect from the
fl.-st lew breaths of Hyomei. UJtahoold
happen that Hyomei did not give you
the tame good effects that it his In many
other cases right here at home, F. 8. Duf
fy, will refund your money without
question or argument Ton will he the
sole judge as to whether Hyomei cost
you a penny or not
The complete outfit, consisting of a
medicine dropper, and inhaler that can
he canted in the puree or vest pocket,
and a bottle of Hyomei sells for only one
dollar. The Inhaler w Hast a lifetime
aud extra bottles of Hyomei Can be ob
tained, if needed, for fifty centa.
When you get a Hyomei outfit P. S
Duffy, will give you a aigned receipt,
agreeing to refund the money in case it
does not core catarrh and other dlaeases
of the respiratory organs. This it the
Strongest evidence tbat he can offer as
to his faith in Hyomei '.o pay for It
himself In case It does not ours,
KNOWS MI-0-NA WILL CUBE.
F. S. Duffy Has Such Faith In This
Great Dyspepsia Remedy That
He Guarantee It.
It Is an unusual thing foradroggitt to
sell a medicine under a guar an 'es tore
fund the money If It does not cue Tet
this Is the way F. 8. Duffy, the popular
druggist, Is selling Ml-o-na, the stan
dard dyspepsia remedy.
Never before had he bad so large num
ber of customers tell him that a medlcioe
hat cured as with Ml-o-na. People who
a few months ago looked like walking
keletons have put on flesh and today
are ruddy and vigorous with perfect dl
gestlon snd good health, solely due to
the use of this remedy.
There Is no longer sny need of anyone
ufferlne or making their friends suffer
on account of dyspepsia, for Ml-o-na can
be relied upon to cure. The percentage
of cures Is to nearly one hundred per
cent, that there la little risk to F. B. Daf
fy in guaranteeing to return the money
if the medicine does not cure, and he
stands resdy to do so without any quae
tlona.
Headaches, sll forms of Indigestion,
specks before the eyes, dizzy feelings,
poor sleep, ringing in the ears and all
forms of liver trouble are cured by Ml-
o-na, pj'ce 50c A fsw days' treatment
hows contiderable gain In health and a
cure speedily followa
These days ara the brat in the whole
year for the enjoyment of good health.
And Ml-c-na will pa', yoa In tach per
fect condition that you can enjoy every
minute of them.
Ice Cream
Now Every , Day,
Do
livered For
35c. a quart
at your home. Ice
cream soda, phos
phates and all other
cool and refreshing
drinks at
McSORLEY'S.
0V
DonHXet Year ' '
Carriage Bun Down
: for wait of a little repair. Taksa
lo time: thoooet mar bo Irtfller "A
word to tho wieols turnoawL WO do
eerrtare aad wagoa repairing la all lit
braacfiee, at lowest prloea, aad warrant
alt work to bo strictly Irat-cUoa. Ws
lit mate vnor vehicle eaaal to aew ta
eppearaaor, dereblllty aad taction, Job-
Mae; promptly exeeaiea. : :.,
r- Wo rat Robber Ttree oa roar old
aew wWla. Wo shrink roar loose Urea
la a machine wiinowt own tnem,
or without taking tire from wheel ea
bnerr while yon wait jCverybmlylela
vlUxi in tn nwhtneet work patting
new boils la eld t, is -,
i ,r ., , , ci I- v. i r ti.
SENSIBLE WAY TO CURE
ARRFI.
m
County Convention
At ineHing of ilia Dt mnrr ii ! Ki c
utlv Oonuuii'tj brl l m the nun l.oo--
Mm the 16ih of April 104, ii a40ideiL-d
... . p nRnli ... ,
that the County Convention be called Lo
meet in New Bern on Saturday June 11,
1104 at 12 o'clock noon at the court
house.
This convention will elect delegates to
the State, Congressional and Srntt rial
Conventions and also nomlna e County
offloers, Sheriff, Register of Deeds, Treas
urer, Coroner, County Surveyor, member
of tha Houae of Representatives and
five County Commissioners.
It Is ordered that the primary Conven
tions be held In the City of New Bern
on Friday night June 3rd at 8 o'clock at
their respective poUtng places.
In the precincts outtide of the City of
New Bern primaries are to be held on
Saturday, June 4th, 1904 at 18 o'clock
noon. Each township will nominate a
Constable. Township chairmen will
please take notice.
HENRY R. BRYAN, Ja.,
Chairman.
BRYAN Q. CREDLE,
Secretary
Teachers'. Institute
For Craven county.
The Teachers Institute for this Craven
county, will begin Monday, May 80th
and continue through the week.
Col S J Holladay, aad other compe
tent instructors, have been secured
to assist In the conduct of the Insti
tute. Board can be obtained for the five days
at reasonable rates.
The provision of the Schcol Law, re
quiring attendance of teachers will be
enforced.
Promptness la essential to the best re
sults, and all teachers sre urged to be
present at opening, ten o'clock oa the
morning of May 80th.
White teachers will 'assemble at Gra
ded School building on Hancock street,
and colored teachers at Graded School
building on Weat street.
;8. M. BRIN90N,
County Superintendent.
The Racycic
runs easier than any other wheel, cobU
less than any good wheel , more sold
than any other high grade wheel and
gives better satisfaction than any oilier
wheel.
THE RACYCLE hanger Is positively
dust proof and will run from three to
10 thousand miles without oil. They
are made from the very best material
and fitted with the very best tiro, Bid
dies, pedala, etc, and grantee d for the
entire season from Jan. 1st until l)e
comber 81st.
For sale by
L. M Edgerton,
Phone 881. 90 Middle St.
ICE CREAM
in any quantity
Vanila, Strawberry,
Chocolate and Pineap
ple
35Cts a quart
QUALITY THE BEST.
.Try a brick with assorted colore.
We are also headquarters for ail slanj
of Fruit and Strawberries.
Broad Street Fruit Co
Phone 33.
ONE HOUSE
7 rooms, painted Inside
and out. New Wltli
water for $6,
1 house 4 rooms 4,
both locations good.
See 163 Mo Front St.
Hand made and saw
ed shingles and stove
wood. IimetoeUil.
4TbkoiioV -good toiler
a.mgtno$fn running
order, see.
BIO HILL,
" WT niddle nt
Full lino of Drtigs.lied
- icinos, Toilet Ar
'Vtlcioa andBoap;
Fresh
Flow: r Sec
harvey 's Small
Sugar Cured
Pig lams ,w
Also rew luirel Fulton Market Coi ned Ileef,
Try cur Fancy Elgin Butter,
Flesh Straw berries evEry day.
Fresh lot Voight'a Snow Drif and Admiral Flour.
Good Carolina Rice 10c qt.
v omplete stook Fresh Canned Goods,
We will thank you for a share of your trade. Satisfaction
Guaranteed or your maney refunded.
Try us for Good Coffee and Fine Teas,
i ours to please,
J. L. MAIL
Yours to
'Phone 91.
IP W i
Absolutely Ptite.
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.
Printing !
It you want your j
printing donej
promptly and in!
modern style send!
your work to
Owen G. Dunn
Leading Trlnter A Stationer.
Cor. Pollock ic Oare n St.
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W' Deliver I
Magazines
and
cHewspapers
ENNETT'S ECOK STORE!!
Kao
FKalHlNE APPROVAL
of his wearing apparel ia what every
admlu Itor not, To have a gamsat ot
eanre suit pvi vl rw")
A r..klnwl in Ik. latMt mnAm. la tk
4oty of overy was, aad la likely to aid
him IB Mia tn as socHiy. ns
gaaraatee m l td III nf everything
we
F. M ' tmdfflck;
Wifl
Bsvlai ockaeii tbofaaatTS aad
ifotchatts; IUaV;tIMIatV Vf frlooda
aad paltoas will ta4 taofrata sow
please,
tetai.
ocer,
71 Broaal HV
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 k oing right
to S oplon's and get a
$10 suit for $7,50, if
that is not satisfactory
come on and get one oi
the $7.50 for 5.50; if
you are not yet satis
fled get one at $2.50
and ask no questions.
IIh arm.
25 doz ladies vests at
5c each-
25 Doz at 10c each.
Lawns.
ViO jrar.Ua, i 1 2 liu'ur. I.
2-VI jaxli at !c uhlti:.
A ni-.e lot at 12 1 2r white.
IIleiK'liiiiN
I r m I 7M2t-? .'! t -, ,.r yard.
l-l)') yard , Or i'. real In, Rnd 1 2 I 2d
i lib wrek for fl 1 .'( .
7"0 yards 10o ar,.l 12 ! jc iM wnek
l-2c.
HO0 yards 'pf Wliitn idmlly In shirt
!nsgth (So
Many liarfalns In ! lirr Krda this
wek.
S. COPLON,
O. a MOrrrON, 8leman.
71 MIDOLI ftTRXST, Next to Oaaklll
Batdwaro Co, Now Bon.
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br.WnrDMBtana wae
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