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New Bern, KT Tuesday Morning, April 11, 1905. , Tol. XXIU.-Xo. 0. 'Iwfiilj -Fun 1 eli Year 1 i :i r? te Ae Novelties in by Express. New Neckwear, New Belts, I New Persian Ribbon in all j Colors, and Plenty of Car- j nation Braid to supply the ! whole town at 10c bunch. J, M. Mitchell & Co., j PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. Easter Suits, We have the largest and best selected stock of Clothing we ever car ried and can fit you no matter 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 lact anything you want in the Men's Furnishing fine. J.J. mm (WYWJfT 105 17 . Vt jtouse or jmratmx TYTTYTY1 Just received a lot of BUSY BEE 33HAKID11AMS and RRKIKFABT NIHIP Pure Cider, Apple Cider Vinegar in barrels and half barrels. Agency for ROYAL BAKING POWDER. All Goods Fresh and Carefully Selected. W aolicit consignment of all kind of Country Produce and Guarantee Prompt attention and Quick Return and will promise the Highest Prices that can be obtained. Give Trial. 3Li 3E3C Ervin, Whwlrsale and KcUlT Grocer. No. 81 South Front Bt Tb Eut ef tin Seusa Mag to tit CbtHsj Cibkii it Hal Ajril i 1 but lMlr k'in MEN'S CLOTHING A Urf m of Black Granite SulU worth I12.M and 1 15.00. Ycwr choice for 8 60 and 110 M for this week only. A larre aannrtment of Mew's Brawn ad plaid Butts. Nobby Hlyke. mem .Z5, I6.6U. 18.26, W.TI up to 115.00. . BOY'3 CLOTHINO Year boy will look his T.nr bent in Bio. Ilrowo or Grev Admiral SuH. IMree from S2.0J no. W. ima h a full Una of Little RulU forts. mall aad large boys. Almost unlhnitrd assortment to select trim. Pikes wMdWata J)BY 00 JDS Ws ha many Bargain fat Dry Gjnds. 660 yrd Calico this wk omU lc per yard. Jost rwotved 1,000 yard HmI Aadrasenrrin and Pralt of The Leea VUecfcJng. A Bargain at 10c, our priee this week 7e k yd only. 10 yard tea A UATTEtl CF HEALTH 7nm CONFEDS AND FEDS. Absolutely Pure HAS i:0 SUBSTITUTE CRIMINAL COURT CASES. Spring Ttrm Superior Work. Court Begins Its A Lav The spring term of Superior' court for the trial of criminal cases opened yes terday with Judge Webb, of Cleveland county on the bench. The docket con sists of 67 cases, and, as the Journal has said before, more important cases than almost any preceeding docket. JJThe court convened at 10.15 upon the arrival of Judge Webb from the train Among the visiting lawyers who have business in the court were Messr j. F. A. Daniels, of Goldsboro; T. D. Warren of Trenton and C. L. Abemethy of Beaufort. Tne grand jury was empanelled ts follows: W. C. Brewer, foreman; J. W. Conner, C. H. Gaskins, S. L. Hill, J M. Willis, J. R. Barnes, E. E Simpkins, E. D. Avery, L. P. Wayne, Baron Forrest, H. L. Can-s wan, W. P. Toler, W. P. Lewis, S. L. Dill, Jr., D. R. Fulford, B. B. Hurst, W. A. Phillips, Daniel Lane. Judge Webbs charge to the grand jury was exhaustive and explained in outline every act which can be con strued to be of criminal intent, in short he was very explicit as to what was ex pec ted of the report returned by them and what their obligations were, i he charge was over an hour long. The cases beard or disposed of were: State vi Luther Daniels; nolle pros. State vs Essie Westbrook; nolle pros. State vs James D. Dudley; nolle pros State vs V. E. Wetherington, carry ing concealed weapons. Fined $15 and costs. State vs Lewis Foy; assault and bat tery; $15 and costs. Stat vs Oscar Boone; carrying con cealed weapons; $16 and costs. State vi Ed Hayes; asaaultjudgment suspended on payment of costs. State vs Aleck Moore; assault with deadly weapon. $15 and costs. Stat, vs Laasrus Galloway; selling a horse by means of false statements; not guilty. The grand jury failed to And suffi cient evidence to indict Mrs. L. B. Habicht for the Illegal sale of intoxi cating liquors. It is probable the case of T. W. Dewey will be arraigned for trial U day. Meet Ukt Brother at Appomattox, Feaet of Virginia. Special to Journal Lynchburg Va, April 10-It was a love feast of Virginians, and North Caro linians at Appomattox today. Every speech made struck a high note full of patriotism and a joy united country. Veterans of the blue and the gray mingled together like brothers. Among the notable federal soldiers present be ing Gen. E. W. Whitaker of Washing ton. D. C, who was Gen. Custer's chief of staff, an8 Major Geo. H. Armes, also of Washington, owner of battle ground and the giver to North Carolina of the site on which the mon ument was erected. Chaplain Weston prayed heartily for Confederate Veterans, who were pres ent in large numbers, headed by their North Carolina Commander Julian S. Carr and by Brigadier Commanders Metts and Ray of their present organ izations, and by Gen. Wm. B. Roberts who made the last cavalry charge at Appomattox. Three thousand persons FACE Lint PIECE OF W BEEF Scalp Covered With Sores, Hair and Eye-Brows Fell Out Agony for Eight Long Years Doctors Were Unable to Cure. SPEEDILY CURED BY CUTICURA " I had suffered terrible agony and pain for eight long years from a ter rible eczema on the scalp and face. The best doctors were unable to help me, and I had spent a lot of money for many remedies without receiving any benefit. My scalp wa covered with scabs, my face was like a piece of raw beef, my eyebrows and lashes were falling out, and sometimes I felt as if I was burning up from the ter rible itching and pain. I then began treating myself at home, and now my bead ana tace are clear and I am en tirely well. I first bathed my face with Cuticura Soap, then applied Cu tienra Ointment to the afflicted parts, and took Cuticura Resolvent for the were present representing both States i blood. I was greatly relieved after the including Virginia Veterans and Daugh ters of Confederacy. The monument when unveiled was covered with flowers sent from North Carolina. Exercisi s closed with "Star Spangled Banner." Overhauling Presbyterian Organ. The Presbyterian Church Organ is un dergoing a complete overhauling. Mr. Snyder, of Washington, D. C. is doing the work, and it will be completed in time for the Easter Services. Mr. Sny der also does piano repairing, voicing, refelting and tuning. He bears certifi cates from four leading music teachers of Wilmington. His letters say he makeB old instruments sound like new. On request he will give names of a doz en well known people of New Bern for whom he has done piano work recently. His time here is limited so that be can inly book a few more orders. Instru ments examined and estimates free. Yearly trips to New Bern. Phone 132, it Mrs. Richardsons 82 Pollock St. (I have seen Mr. Snyders certificates and knowing the writers of ti e lettes will say his representations are correct Editor.) first application, and continued use of Cuticura soon made a complete cure. Miss Mary P. Fay, Westboro, Mas. Nice Lot Carolina Hams at McDankf s Also new lot Harvey's Small Supar Cured Pig Hams, Sugar Cured Shoul ders and Ilroakfast Strips. We call special attention to n:r I'urr K itli Lard which you will find superior to anj I, mil -hl city. Fresh lot Fox River Print Huttcr, l'.im v i'ullCr We will thank you for your trade. Kvitj I dim' i nannl sen ted. Yours to please. Rendered Leaf Isewhere in the i ' .heese. as repre- i J. L. McDaniel 3 ' Wholesale A KtaiS CSrotwr. . 1 arKer Store. ( nn, r J'.io:..! and II uncock Sts. Crl of Thanks. I wish to thank the fir department and the eitiiens who f av their best (Tort In the attempt to savins; my property at last Friday morning's Are. 8. L DILL JR. H1T0BE MIS TOD At Many a New Bern Eeadtr Enowi too Well When tfc kibWyi art sick. Natur tett vow all about It Th. ertne i Katun.' calendar. Any ariaarf tronbit UUa ot kidtxry ills. Dom'i Kidfcty PiQ ear all kk&wy II ML Naw Bar pwpV taatify to tills. lUi. AVntVRsaVsassflan tal In C, It Crifflta St.. rasktin at taf Cry- fire d Boikr Imce. Brie, for SaJe. THE FIRE-GONG SOUND will gtvw yau no start If ro. ftra InMrad In dm of our rorktohnl miiurin tat csn't bo ahakon br mm noMlblo wilurmUon. HnUoro of pollrtaa ran rata, lhatr pfoeartisa. Phoanla-llka. from tha aanaa. It trUllns wttk lata Is law iimdliai rwaa. Oct III .Willi mm lafctna- roll apt mi. ara UN km sat imtslsnt wttk aoUdttjr. Plans JM South Front aid lUnootk rt. We Sell "The World's Brst Typewriter," "He M Premier." 75 Middle Btreit. - ' CAROLINA BRICK CO., FtasU at Ctok. ljmu I 8lJln, Klndon an1 IWronvU'a. " - - Annual Capacity 15.000,000. Vsvtftf ianUoVd Mod? Dry Kiln w tr rinw pr-r4 to fumiati th. Brt ' ' Buidlinf Prifk arat off.rwl tut td'm murk C rHICT'l QUAKt7TrrT). L. A. 8mi 1 1 U Griffith Bl aar. "I Md Dwui a Kldoaya Pills for my kkhkrjr and back. T Mervtioas frosn taa kUakrya was all ant af aorta, aad loa frjtwt la actio. ; Doaa't EloW mMopfwdUOa. My Bttla boy w. trwaM wtta a kka7 waakaaa and tha aMrtica war kt)y aosorvai and fall of n4. fgava aiatmaaf tU pin aad tWy cUaratf M asrrvtiofi p t thsar aatara rotor. 1 canaot but nakVr Doaa'a Kidnry nils aa icJ. last kUay car aad a. tot basluu to say aa, I alMaiaat Umjsb at Bradham't PWrvaary,' " . For aala Vy S daakrm, Prka 60 (ta. a a.-ri-ue-Milbtirii' Ox. BoffsVo. N. T. aoU aaroK for tha U. S. Jl saaasnW Umj Mm, Ooan'f-and UkaMatW. ' tlolico! W 14 ' '9, t-y an. sdara of It r.f tha A. a N. C, r -1 i ; i Vi Emiett's Bookstore. AGONIZING ECZEMA And Itching, Burning Eruptions with Loss of Hair, Cured by Cuticura. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Luticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales, and often the thickened cuticle; dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cu ticura Ointment freely, to allay itch ing, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal; and, lastly, take Cuticura Resolvent Pill to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set is often sufficient to cure. Oatleur. Soap, OlDtmenl, nd IUti .r. mii throughout th. world Potter bru. a C'hcni. Corp., HoMon, Hole l'ropra. rkod lor u All Abolil Iho skin, Xc.'p. .nrl ILK' State Mutual Life Assurance Co of W orcliestor Hl;iss!i !iuNeli!i. Organize 1844 61 Years Old. All forms of Life and Endowment nol ic !(': 1 -lit 'I. Annual cash dividends are paid upon n'l pu!:, i, .. fcvery policy has endorsed thereon tin' 1 a h ..1 values to which the insured is entitled by tin- l.a, Pamphlets, rates and values for any aire 1.1 Don't insure unless you have consulted, I'T and paid-up insurance M;.ssa'husetts. plication. B.H. HOWE, District Agent. Ice Cream Soda today at McSorley's New Boarding House. Having purchased the interest of Mrs Moore in her boarding house at No. 40 South Front street, I shall be glad to see my old friends and patrons at that place. I can assure them of good board, pleasant rooms, and courteous treat ment. Terms one dollar per day; reasonable rates by the week. MRS. JANIR BERRY .'ames Willis, Furniture ! Furniture ! Furniture! NEW OOODM AH IIIVINO EVE11Y DAY. Yoo wi'l lind in my store 1 vcr thloglo make a home comforiali ll the wi) of rUUNlTIIIlK, mm will be .old at prices where cuiii petition cats no tigare. PRACTICAIi ULAtKHMITU And horse ihoer has opened a shop at the place formerly oc cupied by Samuel Jackson, on the wharf in resrofC. B. Hill. Work properly done and guaranteed! Furniture Store! Having purchased th stock In trad and Furnltara buslnass harwtofor coa ductad by L. A. Taylor, wkccsssor to Disoswsy and Taylor, I would anaoanc that my paraooal attention will b gtven to tha aecommodsUoa of eoatoe ara. A wafl selactad ttodc af FURNI TURE. MATTINGS. CARPtTINGa, RUGS and otbar PURNI8HING3 now offarad at prica to nvwt competi tion. Instalment or cash. AD was ar in ibted to tha f orater Arm will their payment to e. . , EABX BIS0S1Y, At th aid Uad. No. M Middle fit 0 r zn: " TAKXS T1IX PLACID or CALOMEC tKM meant. . T Ail Bsrotxarr. - Tar aa)e b Jf unr D- frSlmm land F. I a i i - ! tn Krxi w fix oil To Uothert of Ail log Chilarta s , r , ' any ltttl boy end girls In this torn &T9 weak, thln-leg8l, hollow--cheeked tni tloodieaa. ! wleh Tery. tr.ot.hor could kno what cur Vinol wlil d for cuoh children. W promli that It will create flesh, fcuild thea up end cakt thr nitcrz, rotuat end rcny. If It falls to (' 1 V. I?i will cheerfully return oil r j -.1 ! ua fcr tl.-) Vlr.ol V.?n JUST iREOEJ VEI) Lot Nice Pictures. Pastel and Oil reproductions, in Gold and Dec orated Oak Frames at extromely low prices. Call and sue them. Opposite I'oNt Oiiice. Our Up-to-Date IS OPEN With a com plat, line of SJEN'S, YOUTH'S AND CHILD JaEK'S rLJ)T3IINO and Fashionable Gat'i Fumlahinga. Fvrrythmii CLOTHINO A SPECIALTY. KvotvIk.!-, Inte.t .tylra MOY'li me to arr us. HOWARD BROTHERS, Under Hotel Hazelton. Typewriter Applies i EI..011 fer ill Mikti. Llin . - ill tui ftper. Mmierlpt ' -' . ' Cirerft. CitM riper. X0TTE3T PniCE3 Vm T. Hill, 1 MUMleRt., , ' Iorr(2t C I- IIAXDOCK HesI FhIac Arc nt, 148 Brr! fit. New lUn, N. C. KASTER CARDS Fin IJae vt Eautef Carrk iiurt Krelr Owen Q. Dunn, ' : to l r It. riAnri T Ai a. A 4 1.1- -
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