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IX C, Thursday Eloruins, March 30, 1905. Twenty. Third Year w ToU SXII.-KO. 204. few f . r- r Aa the house wife pick out the broken straws from the broom, 'owe pick out the broken lots from our Stock, and offer them to you a Kttl more than tho value of broken straws. ' . - v ' - 3 Special Valties; " V Fof "3 -Day 86 inch Black Taffetta, Guarantee wove in each yard,;. 1.26 value for 98c. 86 inch Black Peau de Soi, $1.35 value for 98c, - ' ' ' 47 inch Black Bartholdi Silk, Guaranteed Perspiration, Water I and Spatt Proof. $1.75 value for $1.35, this is an entirely new fabric 5 and we will be glad to have tvery lady thatcomes in our store ask to t aeeit. - - . i J; 1 M. Mitchell & Co. PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. . ' . THE COMING COURT. V vr Jii!:z"!Tr Pure ' ' A DANGEROUS HABIT. I Ths Ntxt Tr f Superior Court Fer TrUJ l Criminal Cum to be One el UsHsaai -., Interest. , V ; The spring term of the criminal court which commences Monday, April 10th, will be one of unusual interest. Prob ably no court has ever been held In Cra ven county when so many cases for murder and attempted murder were, to be tried-.- Perhaps the one which will arouse the most interest Witt be that of T. W, Dewey, fof emblement, , There are numerous cases of a petty nature to be tried and if all are dis posed of within the six days allotted for thisterm the court will be work over time every day. , f- The judge presiding ax this term will be Hon, James L. Webb. ., Here are the most important cases on the docket: : State vs T. W. Dewey,, embezzlement State vs John Peterson, wife murder, State vs George Thompson, murder DODoooooaooo ODOOEIOO DOQODO IstsMtess'i Phytlclas Slv Wsrslsi Ajilnfo0f Martha Capps. s Srewlni Americas Cast. State vs John Gilley, assault with in - I tent to km.: The growing habit junengst Amerl-1 state vs George Carraway. murder. cans of taking a mint tablet or some! The last mentioned case is for a kill- other so called digestive after eating a I fog in self defense the circumstances hearty meal, is something tnat bir An-t0f which are well known here. drew Clark, Mr. Gladstone's physician advises strongly'1 against, saying. ' it Is absolutely dangerous to takeinto the I stomach remedies which are popularly supposed to aid in the digestion of food.". 'There is nothing known to the science of medicine that can perform the work of the human stomach. Drugs do not and cannot digest the food. They simp ly decompose it What ean be more revolting or disgusting than the thought of taking something into the stomach A TWO NIGHT MINSTREL ' ENTER- TAINMENV- ' . A Pspalar M Plsulng Psrhrnanes Is Hack '" Fact Work mi Sena. - 7 The New Bern Ledge No. 764 of the Benevolent and Protective Order ot Elks has closed a contract with - the S. A. Grubba Minstrel ... Syndicate to give two performances at the New Ma sonic Theatre on the nights of. Thurs day and Friday April 6 and 7. - Some of our best local talent will be engaged and many singers and comedians will be imported. ., .. The syndicate furnishes all the para phernalia necessary to put on a good showl They, carry over S2500 worth of costumes etc.'; and they 'challenge any concern for quick and satisfactory work in getting up Bhows of this kind. . The proceeds go to the Elks Charity Fund, a sum of money that ia devoted to no other cause than that of alleviat ing the distress of the poor people. The Elks areioremost in this noble work of charity and their efforts should meet with the hearty cooperation of all benevolent mindel citizens. The Last Ginners Report. The government cotton report issued at noon Tuesday March 28 gives the to tal yield of cotton for, the year 1904 as 13,598,000 bales, of which portion 743,- 401 bales were raised in North Carolina : rtlflrVtruralld Ttiill Tlii.Vinw. ii.'i. t a r VnAM ru..Mi..n m i . . mviu Wt UU1UB DUIUAIIIK iOUaCCf) VXiC.T.R a bag at lVicDan id', Country Store Donations. We are agents for stetson Hats and can show you the latest styles and col ors In both Soft and Stift Hats. ". NEW IjINE OP 1 Negligee Shirts, White Vests, Neckwear, Hosiery, Etc. Call ami See Hi fin. iJ;J. BAXTERS John W. Masury ft Son, New York, a a . uw r,-i,:n " " v"r ? "TT I Hardware Co. Mi-o-na to the.only agent known thatj D a win oo uus. When a Mi-na tablet is taken before Iaach meal every trace of irritation l4 inflammation to removed from the atom Iach and digestive system, and those or gans will extract from the food all that goes to make good, rich blood, firm muscle, steady nerves and a Bound healthy body. If you suffer with head- I aches, indigestion, flatulency, spots be fore the eyes, vertigo, or diniaeesi pal IpiUtion of the heart, sleeplessness, or any stomach trouble, get a fifty cent I box of Mi-o-na from F. - S. Duffy, one I mi, mnat miKshllt' HrnffMata. whoae CffieSf23 CSS9flnfiQ38 OC39Cw3 faith in the remedy to shown byhtoof- ler n renira tarn bhhmj u mi-v-iav uuaa i not give complete satisfaction. , Harget, cash $2. Etchison Hat Co. Inc , Richmond, Va 2 men's fine straw hats, through E. W. Armstrong. Haywood Bros ft Wakefield Co., Bal timore, 'one fancy rockmg-ehair, valued at $6.00 through J. Suter ft Son. ' Illinois Casing Co., Chicago, case of Zero, valued at $1S, through Coast Line Market Armour ft Co., Chiciago, $5, through 0. A, Kafer. Goes further and further. Never stops until you are well, That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do A great tonic. Makes rich, ted blood, firm flesh. 35 cents, tea or tablets. F, S: Duffy. Elks Elect Officers. At the regular lodge meeting of the B. P. O. E. Tuesday night the follow ing officers for the coming year were elected: E R J. G. Dunn. E L K-S. W, Hancock. E L K-G. A. Nicoll. E L K-H. C. Lumsden. Secretary T, C. Daniels. Treasurer"-James Redmond. Tyler L. C. Barfoot Trustee-William Dunn, Sr. P R E E. W. Rosenthal was elected representative to the Grand Lodge to be held at Buffalo N. Y., July 10. Sun dried Apples 5 cts per lb. . , i Fancy Evaporated Peaches. 12 ets lb. " Apples 10 eta. lb. " California Prunes 10 cts. lb. ' Evaporated Apricots 12J cts lb. Fox River Print Butter 35 cts. Very Best Flour 3J cts lb. The finest Lard sold in the city 12 cts lb or 55 cts for 5 lbs. v Fresh lot Harvey's Small Hams, Breakfast Strips, and English Cured Shoulders. Canned Goods of all kinds. Quoon Olives and Olive Oil. Complete assortment of Staph- and Fancy Groceries. Yours to please, J. L. McDaniel 1 5S Who legale 3 Tarker Store. T5 - A Retail rwer. Corner Uroad ami Hancock Sts. !... VVVVvvvvVfVvVvTf VTTvTTTT TTW TTTVTWVVVfTVVTVVVTTVTV' tt?yymyyvTfmTTTftf ifmvvTvivvTmmmmf LET'S HVf A CHANGE. Cott Russia $1,750,000. Gunshua Pass, March 28 The Japa nese are again moving forward and the Russian rear guard has fallen back from Its position about 13 miles north Sipinghal (74 miles north of Tie Pass), to ChaoumlaodzL which is situated 40 miles below Gumma Pass. Practically complete reports show that the Russian army sacrificed gener al commissariat stores to the amount Important Notice. The public will take notice that Dr. W. Hughes has moved his office from the Chattawka hotel building to the brick building next to his residence on Craven street and directly opposite the city halL His rooms are located on the first floor. On the second floor of the same build ing Messrs' D. L. Ward and P. M. Pear sail will locate their law offices thi, week. Just received a lot of BUSY BEE BEAK HAMS and UBK IK PAST STRi Pure Cider, Apple Cider Vinegar In barrels and half barrels. Tat Fsltsrt i Nerikera Cesseebeat Works e - ;. - sek Hareiiis. . CNo Northern Connections", is getting I si 250. 000 and store for an armv com I to bs an all too common saying around I amounting to 1600,000 held at . Mukden here. Two nlghtam suceeesionhavewelmot 0f it being set on lire. The boots I failed to get the mail from the north I awl uniforms among the stores of which I on account of the delay of the Coast I ft, whoU wmt m MKj (rrir(d I Uoe train at Goldabora It may do do 1 trom Europe four days before the Rus- I good to protest but It eases our mind I retirement from Mukden. General and w believe xpreases the opinion of Kuropatkm ordered ths removal of the I the general public, to aoaaa a gooo i gtorea but his order waa not executed. I rigorous kick on this rotten, very itt-l An mvestigation wiUba mad toesUb- All Goods Freehand. Agency for ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Carefally Selected. , . '.' W solldt conskiiimenta of all kinds of Country Produce and Connate Prompt attention and Quick Return and will promts th ' Highest Prices that can be obtained. Give us a Trial 3L,. EE Eryin, ? ' ' Ulil ale and Itctntl 3roCfr, - ' ''''' No. 81 Bouth Front Bt - : ' t nftiaant4ASa4ieliAAaiaAtAlitAAAAAAAAl rtea service. Miybe th railroads are doing the I best they can but there does not ap pear any tangible reason why day after day th mail should be delayed fei this meaner Inasmuch . as weather ondi tiona favor .fast and anhriarrupUd 1 travel now. ; ' i ' It ia th iceptioa and not tha rale I that w receive the northern papers the I same day they're printed. Not only b I this aa annoyance but sometime a serious matter when aa important Ut ter Is delayed more thaa a half day. As w said before w don't expect to I aoeomplUh anything but when a nub Iane I continually perpetuated there b nothing to do but protest - . bah th responsibility. BROKE All EXPLOSIVE n Bargain 7eek. This Veck. - JURT THINK, toayard t Quality riqo, in aQ eotors, Hlact, v rbk and Blee, worth 12 per yard, our price this week f per yaid, - v- A flargaln '. . ' a ana Unk ftne malkv white tmA color 40 hvh lawn 9t yard. ' Thai's all. WH.T' "ASH GOODS ia enllee varWy from Stan., v - Clothing. ... - Oar Pi n Clothing I now on out table aiffwe Invite your ineperUon. fr prV tM LOWtHT. , ' . - ' ' " , Our Embroidery and Percale will remain at the tame price WINDOW , -) j Nsw York Cttmi Msrkii Th following were the opening and closing price on the New York Cotton Exchange, March 29. ' ' , - . . Open : . .Oo May . 767 : ' ' 766.' July 747 - - 75 Oetobw 76T C - 788 : " Beceipta at Porta 88,027. ', '.? Millinery Opening'. - You are cordially invite J to. attend our Spring D Winery Opening tomorrow ( Friday) ; th taUat sty lea for the eom big season, . , . BARFOOT BROS, 75 IIlddloBtroit. A leeieawM M CeewltM Bi "" Irl tWflmfree, ' J . . A mkerali) pie of vandalism wai perpetrated at th new Methodist Church Tueeday ihU Borne one broke the Wore sUiond ghua window which has iwenUjr ! t in, uiing either stirk tf sl te It ilh. The ehvloua port wm ! ' teTietlie iriUiw so tould be (iI'UWkhL. Tht drmj,c i nl not n Lf n l a l lht It runrK.t b rfn-l'i hut it U lh jHfKival of tl di. Tt jrm wKq wiM h M ' I r."t bitte t T. grml I! 0 i w , .m ! jnit in I ( i 1 i If r i!.! to . h t n ii I th wil.'uW t! r2 in ,i Tt CAuCLinA BRICII CO., r ( i' .14 ,t (.' I i rr.:-.l C 'm lirt t T , f T - - t ir'tv 15.O0OA00. . V w rnri no fr jot In tho f ! i I ' i. ,. Kantaaj Tket fOmi. The manager of Urge dnsMmtktn elhlll)mrnt In New York r "1 enppose that the moat na-Amer Im misTint we art in this country are not th Cblnme or the Pole or tb HancartiiM. bat the I'irllRS wenv str , mltUnnr and Uornrie work.. era. IttM wotnc com bre 10 sere ttie trf of Vof out of our blgl) Anirrlmo v It Mm from two t'l flvs jrwr, ia do (tiflL In all tlt lliiMt thny Bnrar Bl wllh AmirW-n, nrrvf visit a tb---r, nr ntuke ttie (Imt ltciri;it In Iwira Ide Unsung. I Hum. nf (lirta r 10 lb Frwt churrn tear I r, if .li rirr.f f ttKtX. ThU f.rrn'ii iu I f4 In St Ia I )it a lr-1 11 "' "t "'If HT,. Hi'T t'k ft n-'il ii.j t f'-r rtir lit wtint (hi-j ll t'.r, h ii th- r I !' k I'urle .1.-1 t" -t t i . r ' It dulls the scythe of Father time, drive away wrinkle of approaching old age the elixir of life, that puts hope in the human heart Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 86 cents, tea or tablet. F. S. Duffy. Ik Trent Furniture Co, New Bern's Foremost Home Outfitter, and Great Price i utters. "Money Saved is money made is tlio old ami true saying and can prove it best ly ImyinK your Furniture and Household Goods a! The TRENT FURNITURE CO., &4 3svid.d.le Street. mtilttttitmiitAlHiii AAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA State Mutual Life Assurance Co of Worchester UlaHxncliuseiiw. Organized 184 f Years Old. All forms of Life and Endowment poliries issued. Annual cash dividends are paid upon all policies. Every policy has endorsed thereon the cash surrender and paid up insurance values to which the insured ia entitled by the Laws of Massachusetts. Pamphlets, rate and values for any aKe sent on application. Don t Insure unless you have consulted, B. H. HOWE, District Agent. Bicycle Announcement. I take this method of announcing to th bicycle riders of Craven, Carteret, Pamlico and Jones counties that I am till in th bicycl business, with a full line of RacycU, Tribune, Crescent, Latonla, and Banner bicycle, ranging in prices from flS.00 to f7K-00. I also hat 100 pair of tire on hand, Including Hartford tires of all numbers, Goodrkkv and Diamonds aUo, and good lot of cheap tiros, rang in prices from 83.00 to 89.00 par pair. I put on Urea with th beat orang shellac I hav full tin of sundries and repair material, and a I hart had over 20 yeara sperenc ia th mechanic! lin in addittoa to four year experience as abicTcU repairer with th advan tage of the machinery and tools which Ibave, 1 am prepared to do any kind of repairs on any ma of bicycl, and on ematl machinery. I fit key to any kind of a lock, and- put oa trunk kxka. Gicvtles sold on meUlmenU to-tl- f actory rastocner, Sundrto and pair are cash ' except to reepooafbi customers, and th bslalrnerrt custo mers that are not in arrears with their paymenta. '. " . ' Call and txamin my etock, and get my price kefor buying or leaving your blrycl for repair ewewher. , w Yours Rpetfully, . L, M. EDGERTON, ft Hlddl BU - . . PhoixSl aaaenaaBBBanMBBBBBMa)Ba Nice lot of Carolina Rama, II sent per pound at th Coast Lin Mast Mar ket , Paint YwrBugjt Far 75f, la 11.00 with Devo' Clo Carriar PeinL Itwrieha 8 to 8 oea. mar to the pint than ohra, wear tt end tire t f ViM w'il to new wnrk. Sold hv C W. Hm!!wri and Th J. C W,.luy Co. t the niMt line of axobi, bi the rly ca'd'at th tVi t I.ln Mar. kt: . A FEW MOKE Latest Improved, Ball Bearing, Lixht Running TftElLER iRD WILSON Stwing Machines lAT COST. Can at one and b on of the lucky few. Wm T. Hill. Sporting Good. 91 Middl BL, Pbon S20 James Willis. 3Doi-'t ZLTorgfet T Souvenir day. Kor sale send your friend a l'ost Curd U- hy Owen 0. Dunn, Leading Printer d'-Btatioer. l er l-ollock A trartf ata, v llcnry s rhaiinacy. rnicrricAii ; llLACKrl3IITD , , Andkorae ahoer ha npened a . ahop at th place formerly oe " cutiUl by Bamuai Jsckson. oa , ' thi wharf at rearof C. B. Mil-, ' Work properiy don and guar- antewL - Lumsden & Stlth W rrprewnt and juk your' baslaa In Ui folViwlag Cowipairfea, ' NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO., M London, ' GKPalAN-AMERI C A N IN 1 0 H ANTE CU,f New York. ' MUTUAL BENkiTT U WUtt- aSTK CO.. ef Nwrk, N. J 1 'eeeeeee 1 f n ho ( 1 u, ,., j - r f.. I r- I r f T 'it. I- . . . -1 . . .4. vt -. j - t. ! Fnsl.ionable Stnfion:ry J27 Middle HU Full lino of Drugs, Med icines, Toilet Ar ticles &nd Soap. Fresh Supply o, Flower Seeas. 'hyulclats lrrcr;p lions A NperUUy. For Yotif Eas ter Stilt IT WILL PAY YOU Tt) SEE A. BLOCK . . MERCHANT TAILOt. N. i M dli - " ; New Bern, N. '0, 1nj Tonr 4 GARDEN SEEDS Em r. g, uurrr. ' , All kind f. Tnwa Fsrw m KikW '"". Ctifii-d Erh. Aa. f .1 hn nf l tnv H. a. i aa Jt t i ffy " k
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