-Vol. IXHI.-So. 4. r;ct7 i::rnf-17. C Tduesdy SXoriiing, April 5, 1003. Twenlj-Fttiirdi Year itntiMsoiossstssetoosoa, Get"! 0i Prices Hi T; Rugs, Sfattiiijss Window Shades jLace Curtains both in Swiss and jLace Stain Oil llh, Bed Linen of all kinds Red Spreads, Sheds and Pillow Cases. Best Bleach Sheet 21x2J yards wide at 65c'. - " " ' 21x21 yard widest 60 and 65c. 2x2i yard wide Hemstitched at TOc, r Y Pillow Cases 36x45 inch at 12 and lc. " . " 36x45 inch Hemstitched at 20c, J. M. Mitchell & Co., f PHONE 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal " Raleigh, N C: April 4. The following , The May Designer.- - . The Designer for May publishes for the beautifying oi Graduation Day las- ! t j ii 3.. i j : , : opinions were handed down today by the- , . ... r 0 . , r . these, in addition to their own youth Supreme Court. - - -' , ', - : J and loveliness, aided by the many other . Tyson vs Sinclairfrom Moore.affirm- charming 'designs presented 1 in 'this ed. - ' r " J issue end combined with the pictur e-Thompson vs CrumprJromUnionrf- TUe mi,Un"y wnich to ' of . - i i the jnonth,. will make the ' Summer nrmea-" - ' I Girls, who were erstwhile the School Phillips ys Railroad, from Moore, no Girls, dangerous indeed for a mere man error.' - , v";Jto encounter. "Capable woman who 1 Kennedy vs Manes, from Moore, no taken up ' "Ranch Life";, are de- ., i scnoeo oy juouise quiver. , . ' "Miss Ginter of Ginterville," a con tinued story by Nina Welles Tibbot, error.-: V-'r-; r'Ti Barber va Juatice,from Scotland, new McNeill va Railroad, from Moore, no error. , v -"' State vs Tyson, 'from Scotland, so errors Easte Suits, We have the largest and best selected stock of Clothing we ever car ried and can fit you no m itter what your size or shape may be. " We carry Kuppenheimer's Guaranteed Clothing, there is none better made and it will be our pleasure to show you our stock.' New line of Men's Belts.Neg ligee Shirts and Under wear.- In 1 act anything you want in the Men's Furnishing Une Ramsbottom" vs R. R, from Columbus new' trial,! , v"; s'c Lehew vs Hewitt, from Brunswick, no error. , r , Insurance Co vs Railroad.from Wake affirmed. - ,, Clark vs Railroad, from New Hanover affirmed. 'w '- State vsDargan, from Union, , per curiam, no error. State va Meacheam, from Anson, per curiam, no error. - ' State va Alsobrook, "from Union,' per curiam, no error.' ' . State vi Little, ' from Anson, per curiam: no enor. . .- ' State vs Sturdivant, from Anson, per curiam, no error. Jackson vs Railroad, from Robeson, per curiam. Motion to docket and dis miss plaintiffs appeal, under rule 17 al lowed. j. i.m amnffmsiY wytTvtmmvTVTTTffTTT?ye mTTmmmfmfinmo Just received alot of. ; . BUGY1JEE131IAKD3IAM3 -Hrand ; . : It MS IK FAST ft Till PS. Pure' Cider, Apple Cider Vinegar In barrels and half barrels. . -r. T Araicv for ROYAL BAK1NQ POWDER. AU Goods Fresh and Carefully SelecUd. , . . ... , ' W solicit eoneignmmU of all khvla 0 Country Produce and OnarantM Prompt attention and Quick Roto ma ind will promies the ' RlglMrt Pricee that can, be obtained, . ; Give s a Trial. . t" WhIi sale and ItcUll CJrocer. ; ; . No. 81 Bouth Front 8t, . : special Fonrara RUGS. , We p'm. on sale M art Ku, vwy handom dmifrna. A good ft-00 Rag (or ax, . - . . ' T Votlrd dVn bt quality Sowing Hilk In at) thjuis, o yards to epeet. itm wee ej ppov ,. , RIBBON. . ' J eat Think 1,000 yards Ribbon from 1( te tir yard, " ' SHirrKRS rtTRA.-On hnndrKl iir Udi OxfnHs. T h7 re drum (,1M,H AMH -Jat H-l ,OuOyril Ajrroit Cmhtm worth T Jwr yd w fcr . vn. MMJK. TlflNK.Stly ' rwl p.-ivs (In taiW mrl sulls b tVik. wor(h If) (Kilt. Th' w ellf it Nt .mt, W FN H rlluV H.-Jl.l K"t a full tin. of linrrv 1 V) and ( Wl f and t.'!Td'A. In T.n sM i'Uck. (Vmn tn ! a t V at tH n- ' i;. begins in this issue, and our readers will be introduced to thequaint -and philosophic maiden lady whose name gives title to the tale, also her remark ableand faithful maid, Ravish. Particularly pretty " and by no. means difficult to execute is the "Shadow Em broidery' illustrated and described in this issue; "embroidery of a different kind is shown for table linen, and work ers in lace and crochet . will find plenty of pretty things in these lines to temjt their skill No Gloss Carriage 'Paint Kade will wear as ldhg as Devoe's. No oth ers are as heavy .bodied, because De voe's weight 8 to 8 ounces more to th pint ' Sold by E. W. Smallwood and he J. C. Whitty Co. I m :tmmJF Kmif'"' mi t i, 5 ... , 75 A New Bern Woman Says "have you a floor paint that will las two weeks?" Yes we have Devoe's; It has beautiful gloss and will wear two ryeara if . properly applied. E. W . Small wood - New Bern v$ Cove. .. . - Owing to the absence of some of our players, there will be no practice game with the graded achoo) team today. All of our players will be on hand to parti cipate in Friday's ame with the Cove teara. Thia game wiui uove promises to be a good exhibition of the .great national sport Come- out everybody at 8.30 p. m. Friday Afternoon and aee the military team play ball , . : A wonderful spring tonic. Drives out all winter !mpurities,givee you strength health and happiness. ; That' what Hoiusters Kocny Mountain Tea wiu oo S6 cents. Tea or Tablets. For sale by P. S. Duffy. Notw Members of : the New Bern ' Fire Board will meet in the Reception Room New Bern S. F. E.. Co. , No. X, this Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock sharp. Business of importance to be attended By order of Chief, . ''- " ' -. CHAS. P. BABTLINO, ' . ' J ' , Becty. The strength tome that brings rich. red blood. Makes yon strong, healthy and active. That' a what. Uollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do, 6 cents. Tea or TableU.-For sale by F. & Duffy ."''TfoeUfBcSo Rent Notice. ; Tour rant for the qsartar ending June JOth 1904 is ow doe and If not paid on or before April lOtS, your box will b eloaed sad mail put in the general dV Uvery la acoordaace With the postal regulatlona. '' SETMOyR'W. HANCOCK, '! " , ' ' PoetmasUr. - . . ' Clpplt. ., ' April. Rev. J. W. TytKkn AIM hie regular appolnlmsat hre Eatarday and Sun day. . : . .- Uwe Holton StnntUll U Zonk k vkiUng f rknds and relatives at this plare. Mrs. Suoan Pottt Ind sow of Gf etn villa pwt a fw 4ys Ut week at this pWe . Mr, Cr)'Ciin sn4.Ki I Jt and Bertha W n .jftit K!ur'Uy flight And SuniUy at '!. .r,;. Mr. HoHantJ fulhr-n nd of N. Bwnipmt a f it of kH k l tl ! p!r, Mr, J'utort Jlvymtt i..t i"liw V. mt inr.i fnut r'urL Right nj f.,mly ' y.r. I!-!in ipnt BnvUy at A rr ! ''-. . ' ,t - i i 'v . . . i ' - THEY COME AND GO. Miss Edna Everett, of Alliance, is visiting relatives in the city. Mr. J, H. Hackbnrn went to Wil mington yesterday. Mrs. F. H. Shippls visiting relatives and friends in, Elizabeth City. Mr. J. H. Green has gone north on business for the Atlantic & North Car olina Co. Mr. A. R. Gatlin of Pamlico, was town Tuesday. Messrs Wm. J. Knapp and J. M. Buck, two prominent trucking and com mission men are registered attheChat- tawka. Mr. R. Y. McPherson, a prominent insurance man of Raleigh, is a visitor ill the city today. Mr. H. M. Bancroft of Wilmington a guest of the city today. Mr. H. B. Sedberry went to Fayette- ville last night in response to' a tele gram announcing the serlons illness of his father. - Miss Annie Stevenson returned from a pleasant visit with her friend, Mrs. J, H. Mock, of Thomas villa. . Mrs. J. W. Griswold, of Durham ii the guest of Miss Liuie Biddte. V. Country Store Donatione. ENGINEER RUSSELL EXONERATED Coftr' Jury Exohsss' Him Fresi AH spesslblllty 'FerThsDssth si Mary " - ,?f,i-V, tUlsa, , '-,-" i The coroner's jury finished its work in the case of the accidental . killing of i Mary Stiles, yesterday. Following is the verdict t X.". "We, the coroner's jury empanelled to investigate the cause of death of Mary Stiles, do hereby 'render the fol lowing verdict!: That death resulted from accident by A. ft N. C raiUoad train and acting upon the evidence we find that while sufficient time for her to get off the track she was unable to do so on account of her panic stricken condition and that engineer N. H. Rus sell shall be exonerated." - N. C. HUGHES, Foreman, ED BANGERT, A. H. BANGERT, ErH. HOWE, , DEMPSEY WOOD, GUILFORD LEWIS, To the Democratic Voters of the City et New Bern: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination for Mayor of the city of New Bern subject to the Primary to be held on the the 17th. of April. If elected I pledge myBelf to a strict enforcement of all the laws. I bIbo desire to express my thanks to the Democratic voters of the city for their support when I have been before them in the past and to assure those who support my present candidacy that I will use every effort to merit their confidence by an ernest and impartial ad ministration of the office of Mayor if I should be chosen for that office. Respectfully, F. T. PATTERSON, JSIackwelis null Durham, Pick Leaf and ! Bold Crumbs Smoking Tobacco 2cts abagat McDanicrs Sun dried Apples 5 cts per lb. ; Fancy Evaporated Peaches. 12 cts lb. " " Apples 10 cts. lb. " California Prunes 10 cts. lb. ' Evaporated Apricots 12J cts lb. Fox RiverPrint Butter 35 cts. Very Best Flour's! cts lb. The finest Lard sold in the city 12 cts lb or 55 cts for 5 lbs. Fresh lot Harvey's Small Hams, Breakfast Strips, and English Cured Shoulders. Canned Goods of all kinds. Qucon Olives and Olive Oil Complete assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Yours to please, J. L. McDaniel I Wholenale A Retail flrocer. 3! . Tarker Store. Comer Broad mid Hancock Sts. Notice, r The 27th series of stock in the New Bern Buildings ft Loan Association is now open for subscriptions. J. RjB. Carraway, Secy, ft Treas Furniture Store! Having purchased the stock in trat'e and Furniture business heretofore con ducted by L. A., Taylor, successor to Dlsosway and Taylor, I would announ that my personal attention will be given to the Accommodation of custom ers. A well selected stock of FURNI TURK. MATTINGS, CARPETING, RUGS and other FURNISHINGS now off red at prices to meet cempeti tlon. Installment or cash. All who ara indebted to the former firm will make their payments to me. , . HiBK HIS03V1T, At the old stand. '. No. 9? Middle St State Mutual Life Assurance Co of Worcliester Massachusetts. Organized 1844 61 Years Old. All formBof Life and Endowment policies issued. Annual cash dividends are paid upon all policies. Every nolicv has endorsed therein the en values to which the insured is entitled by the Laws of Massachusetts. rainumeis, races ana values tor any age sent on application. Don't insure unless you have consulted, B. H. HOWE, District Agent. Furniture ! Furniture ! Furniture! The Journal will publish the names of all the merchants Sunday 'who have contributed to the "Store" and in order to no t leave anyone out, the committee . O. A.' W ICOIils aslcsthattheyDiBotlfleJwhendonat on 1 jl .... JA L. -l- are made through them. " . , ' ' . iUl m Bm ttSWUn. KM UT laili ' National Enameling and Stamping Co Baltimore, one doxen Royal Bern Saucepans, through M. E. Whitehurst : Packham Bros. Baltimore, case soft drink supplies, " through L." B. Ha-, bkht ' ' -. . Pensl-Cola Co, New Bern. 144 bottles of Pepsi-Cola, valued at 7.20. 4 '. ' 1 Harris Llthla Harris Uthla Springs Co. Springs, S. C 100 bottles of Ginger Ale, valued at 10. . V - Don't forget the grand opening of the store Saturday night Souvenir to el ladies from 730 to J p. m. Our atyles the handsomest. . Our quail Ues the be v Now is the time, Here is the place to order your Spring Suit. F. M. Chadwick 1 , ' Not t Candidate. Editor New Bern Journal. ' , ' 1 wUh to announce through the col umn of your valued paper, that I will not be a candidate for nomination, at the primary, for the office of eommis Winer, to fill va-anry on the Iloard of WsWr A Light Com misj toners, (vacaa ey caused by tht enplrstioti of my term Toora very truly, , Wm DUNN, Fine V(l nl DrMd 0t Un Mrst Mirktt Chitkms at Illdcllg ttrot. himit of Mm. V iiy ill ! h-W at tiw ' TJ,5ft'r f 4o',i.--li. N. O. F-":- rn'iir, i"' r. THE FIRE-GONG SOUND wIS m m Mart ItiMM hmirf V mmmt tmr nc4M iiu that MR t W mhmm MA ra IWt pwrlM. PlMMHa-tlW. Umm tk Hwt II wtflin wait fa4 tm .M mmmi immrn. Uar i will mm Urn mix r M m iiwihi1 wiUi mMtty, . , Phsso 30 ," 80a b Ktost aod II an 00c k it Fashionalilo NEW GOODS All ItlVlNCJ EVERY DAY. You will Had Id my store every thing, to mike 1 home comfortable lathe.) (if'rUftSlTUaK, and will be told it prices where com petltloa eiti no ttgire. Miller JDST BECEn'ED Lot Nice Pictures. Paatei and Oil reproductions, in Gold and Dec orated Oak Frames at extremely low prices. Call and see them. aJ"oHii: "O. Ives Opposite l"ot Ollice. tj"pewf iter ?opplies i Rlt.om for' in ktiket. LUea ii Boil f ijer. Maiiteript . Ctrera. .CiiVsi Fiper. tCLUEOT rUICE3 Vm T. Hill, , ' Kpiwting Goods. 1 . 91 NiAtteBt., - ' Pa-iMCO Jc-.ir.T-.WIIIIs. Uciij's Fliariiacv 27 Middle Hi. Full line of Drugs.Med icines, Toilet Ar ticles and 8oap. Fresh N Supply o, Flower Seeass Pit julc tab Vrtucrip llona A Npe'-I-Ilr. Lumsden & UU. We represent and adt your boalaeM. hi the follow-In CompenW. " NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO., Landon, -4 . ' " i. .. ... CKRMAN.AMERt CAN INSOfU ANCE CO., ef Nw York. ' MUTUAL BENkttT UPt tNHtRl ANCK CO., of NVwsrk, KJ. .. tmtmmWmmWMMJ&tommWmtm n . - ' - ' . . I UTorrrot . ; To mmA f" frod a ; $M.r,lr Tort Cr4 lo- . . tlsf. f uf mh by Owe ii Q. Dunn, 5