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Xncnty-Foutlli Year
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A the house wife picks out the broken straws from ' the broom,
- so we pick out the broken lots from our Stock, and off ef them to you .
.' little more than tho value of broken straws. :''' ' r ' - "
3 Special, Values :!
VV:'" ' For 3 Days
' V 86 Inch Black Taffetta, Guarantee wove In each yard, $1.25 value
" n "sm Innli Rlark Peau de Soi. $1.85 value for 98c.
7- " 47 Inch Black Bartholdi Silk, Guaranteed Perspiration, Water
'-' and Spatt Proof. J1.75 value for 14.35, this is an entirely new fabric
and we will be glad to have every lady that comes in our store ask to
sj! tee It. i . t i t . i
tjr'ro. Mitcteii & :co.;;
' PHONE 288.
5 ii .PoocA S., Cfawwte Post-office.
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ODODODODODO QODOODOO DODODO
Wo are agents for Stetson Hats and
can show you the latest styles and col
ors In both Soft and Stift Hats.
NEW IiINE OF
Negligee Shirts, White Vests,
Hosiery, Etc. .
Call and See Them:
,1. J. BAXTER.ssSS
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FEDERAL COURT JURORS "
1 Jurors DrawnEFor prlSETrinfl1905 of Th
VnlUd States Blririd.And Clrcutt
' , Courts.
The fnllnwtnfr 'named nersona hive
been drawn to serve as jurors at the
next term of the United States District
and Circuit Courts, for the Eastern Dis
trict of North Carolina, to be held in
the United States Court rooms in thei
cltv of New Bern on the 4th Moniay in
April 1905, it beta the 24th day bf said
month to wit:' -
Beaufort Joseph B. Latham, F. H
VonEberstein, Frank H. Waters, L. I
Thompson.
Carteret S. I. Turner (col) , Justin
fB, Willis, Charlei HilL Guy Chadwick,
Wm. V. Mason, -
Craven J. W. Moore, J. R. Pigott
A. E, HIbbard, J. A. Jones, F. P. Out
law, D. M. Roberts, Walter D. Barring
ton. J. K. Willis: :
Greene-John Harrison, J. W. S
Beaman, Herbert Pottar, Benj. Taylor
Walter Bail , ;
Hyde Preston Carter.
Jonet-H. C Fescue, Lewis King, C.
D. Foy, Jr., John C. Parker, W. B.
Hargett .' . '
Lenoir B. L. Taylor, Benj. F. Fields
Alex Sutton, B. B. Kinsey, John F.
Mewborne,
Onslow E. B. Hargett, T. B. Hen
derson, D, R. Canady, J. T. Bartley.
Pamlico Chas. R. McClees, . Leroy
Harper, Geo. Ireland, Reuben Lewis.
Pitt Jacob McCotter, T. 1, Parker,
John Nobles, A. J. Move.
Wayne-J. H. Bisiel, T. R. Robinson
P. A. Holland, Geo. F. Kornegay, J. E,
Person. ,
TL't WJM
ASJOllCiniK
Great Interest in The Meeting-to , Be
Held in Greensboro, June 13-16 v
Dr, W, W. 8teUonf 8lmuperinttndnl Of
1 ' MilnotoBs PrstsnL
Interest continues to increase in the
great meeting of the North- Carolina
Teachers. Assembly which will be held
in Greensloro, June 13.16. The Execu
tive Committee is making extensive1
preparation for the occasion..
The program tiiat is being prepared
guarantees a most significant meeting,
that will certainly mean a vast deal to
the educational progress of the State.
Several men and women from outside
the State, who are known throughout
the entire nation," will be present to
take part in the work. ' Prominent
among these will be Dr. W. W: Stetson.
State Superintendent of , Maine, who
will be present during the entire meet
ing. Dr. Stetson will work with the
THE STATE FARM-. : :
- ,. ERS' CONVENTION.
A 6r.it &J . 'M
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A State Farmers' Convention willbe
held in Raleigh to August. It wdl bt a
big affair and there will be Mwtthj
left off from the progrem that to of
interest and worth to the farmer.
Arrangements have been made to ac
Su LBOOguesU, Should here
Z any probability of a
auce enough reserve accommodations
v.n provided to make Everybody
I law r- .
comfortable. .
Some of the specieai ieawt
..tinfi u wmcn Will UW "' -
... ri..Stete. A special pro-
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tii women wm oe
ranged. ana pracu diB.
. .... . ntnimui In the staie uib-
cussed. It is believed this branch of
the convention will be exceedingly pop
ular and valuable.
The mornings of eh day will be en-
tirely devoted to the special
;T1 m will be discussed ques-
tn noultrv raising! in
iri all of their sessions and will address ' another room a section in dairying win
the entire Assembly once or twice. He1 meet at the same time; and "ra
is a wiBe man, has a most attractive ' gectfon will be given to cotton and to-
nannnAlifv and la an ahle annaVer. Hfl i. This arrangement of
r "-rf p ' w -t (JilCV siuiw. Jon
has done great things in his work in his the program will ename eacn
own state. In his letter to President t .ttend the meeting where ms sp.i.
Fouat. acceDtini? the invitation to come .t ku The afternoon sessions
to the meeting iof the Assembly, he k Wnted especially to questions
aava "T will pjUHfi whAti vnn want fn. - tntAiwat.. such as SOU
and
ran.nil Interest.
speak upan the subjects that you provement; labor, organization, diversi-
name, u I can.',' The uommittee is fiction and general croira. -
very fortunate in securing such a man. manner, every member of the conven-
will at all times be lnieresveu ...
tie subjects considered. The evening
nrograms will be given to general sub
lets of a practical application w aBn
CUIvUlW. ... .
Vice-presidents have been or will he
ppointed , from every coui.
Sbate. Mr. William Uunn is u.u
tarident for Craven county.
They have been equally fortunate in se
curing other speakers whose names will
be announced within a few days.
It is expected that over 3000 teachers
will be in attendance at this meeting.
The city of Greensboro will extend a
cordial welcome to all and the desire is
to have every teacher in the State at-
BARFOOTS. MILLINERY OPENING.
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fear lor Ike fortnf as. Msmsw
Juit received a lot of
BUSY BEE BHAKB HAMS
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IIIIK IK PAST HTBI fc? .
Pare Older, Apple Cider Vinegar in
barrels and half barrels. '
nnv At. BAKING POWDER. All Goods Fresh and
nw. .v.
Carefully SaUeUd. v -
W. .oiklt eotalcnmmU of sll klivl of Country Produce and
' OoantttUe Prompt aUenUon and Qfltck Rotorna and will protnlMtbe
BlfWPrW-thai eaabo obtained. ' t ' 4
Give tis a TnaU
3E3E.
Wlitl. sale and ItcUll 2roce-.
No. 81 8duth Front Bt :' : "
Barqain Veek. This Week.
ftiar.
Tht last and one of tho" prettiest of
th aprina milltnwv openings was
seen yesterday at Barfoot Bros, store.
Th dreaa goods and notions tn the store
were on display and the millinery de
partment was artistically arranged in
ferns, palms and Sowers. The opening
was skillfully conducted BJiao Maria
Frachwitler aasistM Dj V May cienu
in the star. Among tho pattern hats
that should be eapociaily mentioned is
tho Napoeliaa shape made of maline
and ailk braid with .xquUhe plumes.
There Is a potk with ahea brim with
chiffon f acini with pink roses and rib
bon. Tht high back turban war in
tvideooe and the Marie AntonWtte and
Charlotte Corday shapes to lace and
flowers. The ahirt-walat and tree
bats line in which Barfoot makes a
specialty will be shows on Monday.
The stock to dress hat aarposees tho.
of all previoua aoosoM la style and
shape and tho price are low foe the
quality. i
Chiklren'o haU win also boon display
Monday.' "
Twinty Eighth AnnWmtry.
With tM lue of the Journal this
mm eoUrt upon it 23Hh yeeur, tat fts
weekly baa, and the Mth for the
daily. For iU jtri to rtmaroos!
gtrwi it, the Journal thanks It many
friend, and will nopavor to
A wonderful spring tonic. Drives out
ill winter impurities.gives you strength
jealth and happiness. That's what
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do
15 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by
F. S. Duffy.
Found Not Guilty.
The Kington Free Press 31st says:
The jury in the George Hawkins case
returned a verdict of not guilty in the
convening of court for the morning ses
sion today. They were given the case
last night about 10 o'clock, and though
having the caae all night it was said
they were practically agreed on their
verdict soon after they got the case,
with the exception of two or three ju
rors who wanted some few points dis
cussed more fully than they could in the
tired condition they naturally were late
last night Hence the final verdict was
not reached until this morning. .
The killing lor which Hawkins was
tried was purely self defense and a deed
for which be was justified by neighbors
and friends. . ,
JURT THINK. W yard Q.ialiiy Tkj. m 0 W, BUjk, WiU, 1 of o mm1tt and will
tVk ud Bht, worth It) ", "T V t J,"rd
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WslT WA1 OfXiUS l odl'- fron 6e p. t
.. ; ;. Clothing:.'
' 'rm...nntn. kwoirtbli"d toiyil J tnat-tU..
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..irrv,AMrir and Percale will rcmiTa
UUl iaLU. tJA ww j
at the same price. 1
sXveUpw worthy of It poeilinr.
o mbiUlrd in Nw Bm ad
Crtvm rouRty, a the psper for all the
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" Road for Sorvlce.
Kinston Fro Pros 81st
, "The Dover and Southbound will put
on a pasoenger car within Us than a
week." said Mr. Charles A. Rhode of
of Cwnfort, this afUmoon in The Free
Press offie. "At least that is the In
formation riven me this morning i
cam up on the Goldsboro Lumber Co'
train." -"That , road make regular
run from Dover to Rkhland. with
rood connection for A. N. C.
train. .
It k the biggest thing that over
happened for, that country down there
to Jon and Onslow," continued Mr.
Rhodes, "TU road haul Iocs for the
most part,' hut tot of freight is taken
along, too. Why only dty or o ago
ten, jUd earlosds of frtilia went
down tb road. Tb company allow
pMpt to lid now, a matter of M-
eommodaUon, but whaw lh. prirr
ch is pot en, a regular rvlc wiD
b UhtUhl' ' , . - :'-
The Free pre enea agreed with Mr.
Rhode that thGoklbor Lember Co.
beai'l eerving It own end In pro
curing himhrt i doing a big thing for
the pijW of an onilopd fxm to
jwrWing then wit rati rci;ti.
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Mutieil EnlsrtalnmtnL
T. kvlir of th. Fli it CeptiM thurrh
will fir tn lUraimt nt rJtt Wd
nit'Uv eei.:,jf April tth, at th
St. " A rmiwal pT'ikm in h-'t.f
likh pintr.i'S f ' t tit f f
in the
vice-
Bicycle Announcement.
I t.lr thia method of announcing to
tho hw..lA ridera of Craven, Carteret,
Pamlico and Jones counties that I am
.till i. hln.la htuineas. with a full
a 1,1 1. ui wiu un.j.v
line of Racvcles, Tribune, uresceuv.
Latonia. and Banner bicycles, ranging
in nrira from J15.00 to $75.00.
. x also nave iuu pai u.
including Hartford tires of all numbers
Goodrkk. and Diamond also, ana i
good lot of cheap tires, range to price
from $3.00 to $9.00 per pair, i pui on
tire with the beat orange shellac.
have a full line of sundries and repair
mt.rl nd as I have had over zo
vear eznenence in m u"""'"-"'
lino in addition to four year experience
as epicycle repairer with the advan
tage of the machinery ana loots wnren
I have, I am prepared to do any kind of
repair on ny make of bicycW, and on
amall machinery. Intkeystoany hum
of a lock, and put on trunk locks.
Bicycle told on instalment to satis
factory customer. Sundries and re
pair are cash except to responsible
customers, and tho Instalment custo
mers that art not to arrears with their
payment.
Call and sxamln my stock, and get
my price befor buying or leaving your
bicycle for repair lwher.
" Your Rospectruiiy,
L. M. EDGERTON,
88 Middta 8t ' Phoney
jJlackWellfl Bull Durham. Pifik T.nnf nnrl
S a Gold Crumbs Smoking Tobacco 2cts
a bag at
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cDan
Sun dried Apples 6 cts per lb.
Fancy Evaporated Peaches. 12 cts lb.
" APP'es 10 cts. lb.
" California Prunes 10 cts. lb.
Evaporated Apricots 12J cts lb.
Fox River Print Butter 35 cts.
Very Best Flour 3i"cts lb.
The finest Lard sold in the city 12 cts tb or r,r, els for r, lbs
IFlot Harvey'. Small Hams, Breakfast Strips, end English
toed Shoulders Canned Goods of all kinds. QUOon Olives and
Olive Oil. Complete assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Yours to please,
J. L. McDaniel
Wholesale
Tarker Store.
A Retail fJrocor. ' 2
2 marker Store. Corner Hioa.l a,,d Hancock Ste. g
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buying
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"Money Saved is money made is the
true saying and can prove it best by
your Furniture and Household V,
TRENT FURNITURE CO.,
54 lvid.a.le Street.
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State Mutual Life Assurance Co
of Worchester Muhsiu'IiiisoiIn.
Organized 1844 a, Years Old.
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nu lornuoi uie ana E.naowment policies issued.
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nnniuu caan aivmenas are paid upon all policies.
Every policy has endorsed thereon the cash surrende r and paid-up
value to which the insured is entitled by the Laws of Massachusetts
rampnieis, races ana values lor any ae sent on application.
mm v insure unless you nave consulted,
insurance
B. H. HOWE,
District Agent.
Nice lot of Carolina Hama, 15 enl
per pound at th Coart lin Meat Mar
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Forth ftneat Ita of most lath,
city eall at th Coast Un Meat Mar
ket: ik'W, - v -..K. .
Lumsden & 5tlth
W represent snd aak root bocln
to th following Coenpani. '
NORTHERN ASSURANCE
London, .. . .
GERMAN AMEM C A N H I U
ANCK CO.. of New Tork.
MUTUAL BF.Nk.lTT LIFE INKVKi
ANCt COtof Newark, N. 1. . . ,
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Stationery
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Furniture ! Furniture ! Furniture!
STAY GOODS A IN
B1Y1NG EVERY
DAY.
Toi will fiid lo my store tvery-
UliKte mke 1 home comfortable
iitiewi) of ruamTUKi, in
will be teU it prices where com
pethloi eitt 10 llgire.
IVEiller.
A FEW MODE
Ltt Improved, Ball Brins;, Lif ht
'J.;-.M Konnlrej
Stuing Macbines
AT COST.
CaO at one and h on of th Vxky
few.
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Pportlnf Good,
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Phon 130
Jnrnci Willis,
To send your frirl a
Souvenir Post Card to
day. For al. by
Owen Q. Dunn,
Ltadtkf rriaist T Btalkwor,
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rharfflacv
J 27 ?IIddl fit.
Full lino of Drtigs.lted
. icinei, ToUet Ar
ticles and Soap.
Fresh Supply o,
Flower Sccas. .
!rlai.i IVrac rip
Un i A f'j-crlalfy.
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