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r ' rew Hern, 127 C Tuesday Morning, Klarcli 21 IOCS. Vol. XXII. 235.. Twenty-Third Year Temperance Lecture Series. . for mm AZ1177. 'IT. it,. t- 4 0 You Arc Specially Invited - to come to our- MaPpl, 1 Oflf h 'jy'y'?-j;:ii'.K We will have our Spring. Opening, begin . ntogatUa. m. and continue till 9 p. m. . All ' ' arranged to have it at these hours for the . i : fact there are a great many who can not get off during the day, may have the pleasure to X come at night ' A thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever, The highest notes of the stores Orches tra now chant Style and Fashion, : but the deep sustaining tinder current of the i f music is, as Ever, LOW FKICE3. J. M. Mitctell & Co.;:; PHONE 288. ; 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office IN THE MOUNTAINS. . Russians are Psnsts Ui ni Estlss. Their cooonononono Donoonoo dododo Kuroki'a Headquarters, March 20. The Russian army is still in full retreat with Kuroki's division in close pursuit. The Russian are penned in the moun tains and practically starving. They are without food and are killing - and eating thir horses. The Russian ex treme left was defeated by Kurokl at Kinghau, March the eleventh and cutoff entirely, The survivors escaped to the mountains Without food. , - A New Bern Woman Says "have you a floor paint that, will last two weeks?" Yes we have Devoe's; it has a beautiful gloss and will wear two years if properly applied. E. W. Small wood We are agents for Stetson Hats and. can show you the latest styles and col-, ors in both Soft and Stiff Hats. . v NEW Ii'NE OF ' J Negligee Shirts, White Vests; Neckwear, Hosiery," Etc. C all and Nee Thin. J. J. BAXTER.: X Nice lot of Carolina Hams 16 cents per pound at the Coast Line Meat Mar ket. classes escoopessa cssocssa f f TfTTTf TTTTff TTTTTTTTTTTo 4 mtTT vIvvtvvvTvJvvTTTTTTo cm. riiiR i ui iiT iinrf n - -i Carolina Smoked Hams JUST RECEIVED A CARGO OP ' ONSLOW COUOTT PEANUTS. v SELECTED STOCK. Y01G1ITS FL0CR,0UR PATENT, CALLA LILY AND ABOVE ALL BRANDS. o ' - Agency for ROTAL BAKING POWDER. All Goods Freeh and Carefully Selected. . We solicit eonsignmeota of all kinds of Country Produce and OoaranUe Prernpt atUcition and Quick Returns and will promise the - Highest PrtoM that cm be obtained. Giye tfs'a.Ttial ' e ' . ilYlmlrftalr andTltcUU Grocer. No. 81 Bouth Front fit AAAaAAaAAitaAaAiiAltl eAAAaAAAaaAAAAAiAAASAAiA rip ti : ' . . . lawn& : . ; . yards el 1itU 40 lodi Jm, ttle every here for IS and Ke. At CyU't y taa buy It far lot. ; . WAlgTlNU ' - Dew Bae 4 Silk LwMre, HSghly Marwiaxd White WaMtiia, Novelty ratterae, M reU yard , . . , . , ClNCtlAMS. , ' 1,(00 yards ef Apnm Gingbama, atU everywlifre for and le, UOs wm4 We ifl esntiaee te eo ear M bwb rervaki Otm tar tt pt yr i. vera 171. i. Ow e CfcUiInf a4 are comii. War 1 Ni Dr. I25LJZUD$TirJ7E I. M. MITCHELL'S OPENING. A BiisUhri Display at Sarlss as4 IsmnK Drsat teeew The store of J. M. MitcheU Co af fords the ladies of New Bern who love to drem well a taste of dream life' for the goods displayed by them are perfect dreams. They have secured a stock that appeals to the sense of the beauti ful in those who are not connoisseurs '. n the art of ladies toilettes. One glance at this place and t see the array is to desire and a second glance generally means a purchase, ' t An attractive display of dresses made up of organdies meats the eyes as one enters the store, When once inside a bewildering line of silks and satins draws the attention. In the line of silk goods they offer the Diana silk, taffetas crepe de chine in all colors, louisines pean de sole, pinan crepes. AJ these are fa colors and dress effects to suit the most fast- idiotts aad are for either suits or waist- toga. i ."" -V Dainty patterailn summer wash goods sretobsaaMtWe... Dotted swums ergandiea, mereeriaed goods la all the prevailing eeiore and ftgers.. The woolen goods consist of Sicilian, Eollan, erepea, plain and fancy mohair, broad-cloths, honrietUa, cheviots and every fceaeonabie 'material to make a serviceable drees.' r, , Laces aad trimmings m a pleasing variety will be found there and every thing to suit a lady's taste. An sxami- ostloa of the sloe at this store will satisfene that there is no better place in the city to boy a summer outfit E. 0. Taylor, el Bostos. DsllvsrlM s . .... , i Court l Ucturet m DIKWt i PkasstelTRS Tsmpsrancs. : . Qustties. t - - , The Centenary Methodist church was crowded Sunday night with the congre gations of the various churches of the city to hear the first address of Dr. E. O, Taylor, of Boston. , Dr. Taylor is a celebrated, speaker on this topic and is most entertaining and forceful lector. ' er. - He is well acquainted with his sub iecf eSDeciallv from a acifintifie stand point haying mae that feature an ex haustive Study.;';. !. The theme Of his address Sunday night was Christian Citizenship, f HeH read and commented on the passage of scripture found in Romans 13; Paul's exhortation to good citixer ship. He took for a contra! thought John 2;14 to seventeen tn verses m which uuist re buked and removed the moneychangers in the temple. ' - , . He referred to the sensational article which appeared a few years ago . ent - tied. "If Christ Came to Chicago." The speaker made a local applicaticn of the Idea ana amplified his reasoning. ' He said Christ would stand fast by the principles of good government He would go to the polls and cast a ballot He would not tolerate any loose "execu tion of existing laws. It is not only the privilege of the cit izen to vote but it is his duty. There is onlv one standard on which our civic flife must be regulated and that is one straight true policy for all branches, business, political, domestic or social He held his audience for over an hour and impressed all of them with the im portance of his subject; dealing giant blows in his Vigorous manner against the great evil of the liquor traffic 1 Dr. Taylor stated to the audience that . he was not conducting the meetings in the interest of any political organize-, tion but he desired to enlighten and ed-1 nxafa IVia rtAstrtlA nn 4-Vita nrvaa niinafinn. ! 7,1 II OIILY Much That Every Woman Desires to Know About Sanative, Antiseptic :m Cleansing and the Care of the Skin, Scalp, Hairand Handsi '-" PATCUTICURA DOES FOR WOMEN Ton much stress cannot be placed on the great value of Cutkura Soap, Ointment, and Pills in the antisep tic cleansing . of the m neons nr faces; and of the blood and circulating fluids, thus affording pure, sweet and economical local and constitutional treatment for weakening ulcerations, inflammation!, itchings, irritations. -relaxations, displacements, pains, and .irregularities peculiar to females. Hence the Cnticura remedies have a wonderful influence in restoring health, strength, and beauty to weary -women', who have been prematurely aged, and invalided by these distress ing ailments, as well as such sympa thetic afflictions as anaemia, chlorosis, hysteria, and nervousness. Women from the very first have fully appreciated the purity and sweet ness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the. absolute safety and great economy which have made Cnticura the standard humour rem edy of the civilized world 3 e si 20, aad 21st will lie Demonstration Day We have just received a large assort ment, ot In-er-seal Trade Mark Goods irom the S- NATIONAL BISCUIT COM PANxr if who will send a demonstrator to our store on that day to ,lem onstrate the Cleanliness, Goodness, Crispm and Superior Quahty of these goods, and you will have an opportunity to jP the newest and most attractive varieties of delicious You and your friends are cordially invited. J.L.McDaniel Wholesale A Retail 3roer. farker Store. Compr ...i tt i. ot. mm xiiijuuejl out, To The Democratic Voteri o! The City I have had the honor for the past term of two years of representing you as Mayor. Under the charter but two consecutive terms are permitted. My predecessor, Mr. F. T. Patterson, com TORTURING HUMOR Cured by Cutlcura. " I suffered five years with s terrible itching eczema, my body and face be ing covered with sores. Never in my life did I experience such awful suffer ing, and I longedi for death, which I felt was near. I had tried doctors and medicines without success, but my mother insisted that I try Cuticura. I felt better after the first application of Cnticura Ointment, and was soon entirely well. Mrs. A. Etson, Bellc Vue, Mich. Cutirorft Rmb, OtnfvMot, and Pin, tr Mid ihreafliMl ttwwarM. rotbrDrai C'hra.Cr., , ItotafwM. Quite a large number have not paid their city tax. Further time cannot be given. Please call and settle at once. Rerpectfully, J. J. TOLSON, City Tax Collector. City Taxes! I have but a few days left to make pleted his two full terms a: the time of settlement with City for Tax of 1904. my election, and I am advised will be a candidate against me for this second term of my. administration. In my candidacy I courteously solicit your support for a second term, which has been the usual policy of our party. 1 have been charged . with affiliating with those, heretofore opposed, to the temperance cause in our city, and while I can not claim to have been in advance of public sentiment yet I do sincerely assert that it has ever been my effort to keep in close touch with the wishes of .the majority, and now that this city has declared its pronounced opposition to the Liquor Traffic, then fore, if elec ted, I shall most diligently unite my ef- forte, personally and officially, to exe cute the laws, and punish all violations of them, and mort especially those, touching the illicit liquor traffie in the elty.l In thus addressing you, it is my de sire that the fabM rumors put in circu lation against me, may meet this flat denial of them. " Pledging my earnest efforts to uphold the morals of the city, and actively to co-operate with the Board of Aldermen in the city's upbuilding, physically mor ally and financially, I am with much respect Yours truly, " Wm. ELLIS. The Trent Furniture Co, New Bern's Foremost Home Outfitter and Great Price I utters. Money Saved is money made is t hi' old and true saying and can prove it best by buying your Furniture and Household (looils at The TRENT FURNITUKE CO., 54: 2vid.d.le Street. aaAAaiAAaAAaaaaAaaaaatsasai AAAAAaaaaaaaaa.a.aaaaaa Wood - Turning 1 If you want yew tittle ones strong, healthy and robust, give then Hollia- Ur'iRofky Mountain Tea this month. Atoniefar the whole family. The children's frfend, SS rents, Tea or Tablets, r. S. Duffy. MMakeBtaaMseMen A H0 KJSSIOH KOTL ' . flMseW. - The eolWftkinsof the Woman's Itoms Mimion Soritty of the V. E, Chorch South f the ytar are t-UrrMI. This sum pU m aWd ll,ia.7 of tK OjlWtloni of the thrve quarters but yar. ' While Oils iiwreeae should en cotrf us sad itimulat oor faith yri the growth of U work tails for a largef ontUy so WH u dtmm on and t Um'l (rt.r tbir.ifs fir God. Um4 p Is IN Vnt. !r. K. H. !.::., f-tt of Ilj-nwuth t (l,urh, 1'tn.Alyn, fy S worthy trt- Wt to li. -' -r on tbe fr.. :. r. 11 aji: T k nitwit Krri Um, 7& IliJlllO lUrCt. ' JWa.-l xi; . th ,u I ) v Jl - 'irjr ' a ', '' " -.1 " r-'T . t j in x, o -t w tel. Columns, Balusters, Rails, Spindles, Stair Newels, Ramps and Eaalea, Man tles; Brackets, Grills, Rle-Back Trim ming, Porch and Lawn Swings, Sash, Doors and 8crne.made te order en short notice. , - . "? " Porch Bahutars &, 6, T and t cents each. . ' .- .-. jr. m.- uruiNTKix, Factory, Chorch Atly, New Bern, N C mm i We will have an office in the store of Mr. John B. Ives where our books can be fonnd, and payment on accounts will be apprecia ted. Respectfully, D. F. JARVIS. Notice I Have just recebca fresh ckr load Ameri can Wire pence; same will Be sold d greatly reduced rate. Come ind see me befoh buying " EeWsSmallwood VVVVTTTVVTTTTTTTVVVTTTVTWTT TTTTTTTW State Mutual Life Assurance Co of Wordiest' r illuHNiiclniNetfN. Organized 1844 6i Years Old. All forma of Life and Endowment policies issued. Annual cash dividends are paid upon all piilicn x Every oolkv hss endorsed thereon the rnvh nn.. e.l,.,- .... values to which the insured is entitled by the l.ar- ,.f Massardusrtts. rampoieis, rates and values for any atr' sent on application. Don t insure unless you have connulU'd, B. H. HOWE, District Agent. At Cost I have several Wheeler and Wilson latest improved ball-bearing drop head sewing machines which I offer st Fac tory Cost with freight added. FOU SPOT CASH Alas full line of Columbia, Rambler and Hartford Bteyclee, Pistols, Cartrid ges, Guns, Ammunition, Edison Phono graphs, and Victor Talking Machine d records. Base Ball Goods and f u tine 8porting Goods at lowest prices. Wm T. Hill. n Middle St, Phone XM pMlMMmAMtatMMMM Xorg-et lo send your Souvenir Punt day i-or sal,- by FOR S ALE I One) North Carolina six per cent L '.' : Apply to 8. ht BRINSON New Masotiic Theatre J A Liquid Vegetable Compound that take3 tlie place of Calomel Taio ! a porfoet laiativt ( pmmpt snd tnrful but la antly sn'Ie- It enr MIIiiitiM, Wrpid lirf, dt(wpis and Co4il "ati",dip,tt ddsd hMdarhta, Ontains no mipetai. r .- r v e , s e Tf. tut sal by f. A. liwir, C D. Drlham and F. S, Duffy. Tit Tt 91 TOTl To 1 . t Cld Tocplo If Hi t-e Virol C I ;ti!j at ( , cl ;lo of thla C dc:i old to t : ; ; 1 l I:. !-- 1 oco. ir.o ;uld a Cf .1 In V ) fit- tcn enly I ' ; 1 0 , tj C! t! i c! !. 1 t -.1 lc - - e March 22nd i Lisra nnBTADiiH , AND PLEASANT. RETURN t OYiDg Pictures Aa ssttire Ine ef new sahjrta lint ma prVrf vWt U NrW IWrn. f) U,', ,nf trriat lnurirl fe rt:r at Wa.f, V. C, Mairfc 4 h, T. f?.in in th-if r -. v:t IT r y r. .' akT. - ' . t ; : 1 i ' j ' ' !r i'J r - ' ' ! ' 1 1 - -i f friend a Card to- Owen G. Dunn, Lfadlnir Pilnter Htalloaar. ( or Pollock k i rars HU. Denry's Pharmacy, 127 niddlo HU Full line of Drugs, Med icine8, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply ot Flower Seeas. PhylcluuN Vrrucrip liona A NperUlty ' 1 1 1 1 Dear Friends: I have Jttut tvteivsd a tteauttf ul tine mf 8prmg and Hwwiwf samples that I will make m suits for 111. 00, all wnrk guaranteed. This ; priee Is for a sWt Ume only. A. BLOCK V , rMKRCHANTTAlLOP. Nn, M Mkl.n . New lUrn, M. Ilnj lour GARDEN SEEDS lr. I. DUTFT. All hlivfn tx Tnxk Farm f Kilrk-w .UMcTk. r,rr,(ed Frh. , Ake y i
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