i Newltern, N. C ThursdiyIdriiljisu April 13, 1903. Tn-i.tj tw i h cur SSI it TODAY 45 inch Silk Eoliau in Blacky Tan and Light Green, a beau tiful Shade for evening Worth $1.25. Special for this day only 89c. 36 high Pangee 48c. J. M. Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 45 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. CWTIKHT UOSlY . pt mxj5 of wmmttx Just received a lot of BUSY DEE BRAND MAMS and IHIK IKFAST NT it I PH. Pure Cider, Apple Cider Vinegar in barrels and half barrels. Agency for ROYAL BAKING POWDER. All Goods Fresh and Carefully Selected. W. solicit coni(rnmnU of all kinds of Country Produce and Guarantee Prompt attention and Quick Rolurna and will protniM th. Hifhsst Prices that can be obtained. Give os Hi EC Ervin, W halt-sale and HcUll Grocer. No. 81 South Front fit Tat E&lafth.t&i krizj ti th C'liiij hhta a ittal Ijft i ErtU fa iciin hjii MEN'S CLOTHING A Urg s 11 n of Black OranlU Suits far $8 60 and $10.60 for this weak only. and plaid Hutu. Nobby Btytea. Prices BOY 8 CLOTHINQ f - - ' Year hoy will look his very bast la Blu, Prowa or Ary Admiral Raft, hires from $100 op. Ws also he a f ill Una of Uula Rolls forth small aad Isrgs boys. Abnost aa anlhrtitad aarorUnsnt to select from, fries ssodorate ! DRY GOODS ' . : Wa hava snany Barf ahts la Dry Goods. UO yards CaUro this iM nary tft , H y". rassivsd 1,000 yards Hrt AmirosAitfln and fruit of Ths Lsoss llMaM-hta A Bargain at 10s, oar pries this week fc yd only , 10 yards to a OQIPSl.OjKr, , - 70 lUddleBtrot. , 3D CAROLINA flanU t Clarkg, Ilymsa Pljinj, Klnflori n4 Rr.Vmarivll a, Annual Capacity 15,000.000. Mavlnf IswtsJM Mrtm Dry Kilns ws sra now frtd to f.irr.Uh ths V f " ' , BulMlng BrVk rrrr ffrl en t!,i frrVH. . - . rmcEi aujinA5Ti:nD.''' tw Pm, NC - f : ; - On and Wool g Silk 75c value for 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 lino of Men's Belts.Neg ligee Shirts and Under wear. In tact anything you wantr in the Men's Furnishing line. J.J. Trial. a Ua worth $12.00 and $16.00. Year eholrs A large asnrtmnt of Men's Brow $4.25, 14.60. $K26, $9.75 p to I1V00, BRICK CO., LI BAXTER A HATTER CF HEALTH 7n mm PK'JBER Absolutely Pure HAS KO SUBSTITUTE mm cases In Deaf, Dumb An I tion. Blind Inst t j Prtit Meeting. Stats Printing Contract, Sittt Chtrtsrs Granted. Prsssnta tloa of War Rallc. Blockadt Dlttltltry Capturtd. Raleigh, April 12. Ten pupils of the institution for the deaf, dumb and blind here were carried to the pest house this morning with mild cases of varioloid, the school has been closed and a strict smallpox quarantine estab lished. The presence of the disease in the institution was discovered yester day. It is thought to have been car ried to the institution from Shaw Un versity which has been quarantined up to the past week. There are about two hunired negro children in the school, President H. D. Varner of the North Carolina Press Association is just now completing the program for the s sssion of the association to convene in ABhe villeJuly 5th. It will be issued by Secretary Sherrill of Concord very on. The State Council has decided to defer action as to thej awarding of the con tract for the the State printing the next two years, until next Tuesday. The bids have been open but Secretary Varner of the printing commission says they are so complicated that it will take time for the council to figure out just which of the two bids in hand is the most advantageous to the State. The Revolution Co., was chartered this morning with $10,000 capital for the purpose of conducting a mercantile business 'joro. The incor porators are J no. J. Phoenix, RobL C. Campbell, Geo. P. Stone. Another charter it to the dikes Co., oi Monroe, a iu,wu u contract a get. eral live stock busines, V. D. Slkes the principal incorporator. Mrs. B. F. Dixon, wife of 8tate Au ditor Dixon, went to Clayton this morn Ing for the purpose of organising Missionary society In the Methodist Church there. While at Appomattox Monday an old negro, 8am Patterson, presented Gov ernor Glenn aa old cavalry carbine that the negro picked up on the battlefield soon after the battle. It haa Imm giv en a place la the hall of history of the UU museum. A fifty gallon blockade distillery was captured last night by rsvsnoeof&esti on the Hoe beta sea Wake and Harnett counties. They report atoonsotnuw fai Harriet and Johnston K has keen la years. Cleans your system of all impurities this month. Now is ths tima t take HotusUf's JUeky Moantota Tea. It wfll hasp yasj wsB all summer. U cants Tea or TabWta. For sals by t. 8. Duffy .. 1 I' SB -ColWiidifJ Wins. InthapriibsryslsstkmhaU at WD- mlnfftoa ysstotda, la which W. IV Bprtngar, tha transit sawrmbant, and Cot A, M. WaddaO wars eaadidaUs for Mayor, Cot WaddsOwoa hy Majority of forty.' -v , Ths opfslone uprssd Mora ths slsctie vara that It. would be vary class, srhkb ttta ahova majority braves tohaearrsct.. tha rngistrntioa ars brnra. THE TAINT THAT UST3 T I US'" pin JLl if iiii tin merit yur lout fur i toogrr llxi'lill llf llb'f )CS!I plfll ElJf. )( MM ti kiT t '( in rt Ati. I'M ' T AMI ir rt'TAn r; 1U- ' V. Ar " CRIMINAL COURT TRANSACTIONS, Trials Ass ludjatna Made Wits Dispatch By Solicitor And Judo. The cases tried in the criminal court moved off with, ease and the cases on the dockTet were perceptibly - lessened. A good number of trivial cases were dis posed of and some were not even given to the jury. One of the most important cases was that of the State vs John Gilley,' the defendant was tried on the charge of assault with intent to kill. The specific charge was pushing Frank Abbott un der the Atlantic Coast Line train on November 16, the train running over his arm causing injuries necessitating am putation. The jury returned verdict of guilty as in the indictment which was for assault with intent to kill. The judgment was that the defendant serve six months in jail and that he be put to work on the county roads. State vs Isom Wright for larceny of money from the overcoat of Capt. W G. Jones at Clarks Brick yard. The evidence in the case being deemed in sufficient the judge'took it from the jury and rendered a judgment of not guilty. State vs Chapman, assault with do-ae ry weapon. Prisoner plead guilty and was sentenced to four months in the county jail or to pay a fine of $25. He was given until Saturday to pay the fine. State vs William Bell, for larceny of a hog from John Dennis. After hear ing the evidence a verdict of not guilty was rendered. State vs Lewis Green, assault with deadly weapon. Defendant plead guilty and was fined five dollars and costs. State vs Elijah Slade for abandon ment. Defendant was found guilty and judgment was suspended upon the pay- ment of costs. In the cases of George Carraway, in- dieted for murder and E. S. Ballenger for the illegal sale of indicating liquor the grand jury returned, not true bills. The former case was one in which the defendant shot and killed a negro in self defense at his home a few miles from New Bern. The latter was for the sale of beverages claimed to be it- toxicatmg. The defendant asserted that be never knwingly sold liquors of the nature nnmed in the indictment con fining his sales entirely to beverage known as "soft drinks." His state ment was taken in good faith by the officers of the court. The last case to be argued was State vs Randolph Yelvorton for th-i illegal sale of liquor. This matter has been in the courts or on the docket for a year or more and is a "blind tiger" case. The jury rendered a verdict of not guilty. Attention Merchants. The "Country State" one of the greatest amusements aa well as bene ficial (to the Band) sold out its entire stock last night and they ask the mer chants if they have any "shop worn" stock that they would like to dispose of will they kindly send the same up to Kafers Bakery today by 11a: m. One of the' committee will call upon the merchants in the meantime aa a re minder of this part. By helping out this store your are booming up a good cause as well as furnishing great fun to tne patrons of the Carnival, so look up your stock. SVb.a Kill KSwar WK.M Wbnlrvcr writing. King Edward Sods It nrrciMiry to do himself U douc In s qnkk, hurried style of peomsn shlp. wblrb la Itself Is s suggwtton ft IIm quantity of work be bss to per form. The king Is most particular that all his letters sad papers shall be ar rsBavd sod DM scesrdlng to sa ex cWtotit system which Is Isrssly his own Invention, and be never keeps any of tltrtn sfter the aensaltr for doing ass cid. It Is sa instanca of his as)osty's rvtartaora to gcramalsts -rabbMi" as well as bla strict retard for srom-jr ibnt avery saoralpg lbs roatentn of a Inras waata pspsr basest ars taken chants of by his prtvata sss retary, who Is personalty rsspooslMe for swing Inst Ihsy ars horsed. lis amoks bard wbtte be la sngsgsd aa boaiBfas matter sad farartabiy sag t bat of cigars 4 anothsf sf tlgarattss at hM fibow. W6 Soil "The . World's Best v TypowTlter," - "The Scilli Premier Erinelt'sBooliStorel 1 V, A IS IT YOUNG BEASLEY? Boy And Abdscton Said to Bt At Rocky Mount, . C. Norfolk, Va. Pilot 12th. Unless unexpected developments oc cur young Kenneth Beasley, who was spirited away from' the home of his father, State Senator Beasley, at Pop lar Branch, N. C, in February, will be in the hands of two Norfolk police de tectivesat Rocky. Mount, N. C. today, and it is also probable that arrests may be made there in connection with the kidnapping. Detectives Paul Rose and Sam Cot ton, of the Norfolk department went to Rocky Mount yesterday and a long dis tance telephone message from Police Chief Davis of that place to the Virgin ian-Pilot last night stated that the two officers were busily engaged on the case. Just what clew has been found to carry the search to Rocky Mount can not be learned because all parties interest ed in the search are reticent on the sub ject. It is understood however that the strongest belief is entertained by the police and father of the missing hoy that Kenneth is being held captive near Rocky Mount and that he will be secured by the Norfolk detectives to- da;" Police Chief Boush of the Norfolit de partment last night admitted the fac. that Rose and Cotton were in Rocky Mount but said there was no local sig nificance attached to their visit and that they were not operating under the direction of the Norfolk authorities. Don't let the children suffer. If they are fretful, peevisq and cross, give them Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. The best babv tonic known. Stremrth and health follow its use. 35 cents, For ga)e by F. S. Duffy. M . 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 c urteous treat- ment. Terms one dollar per day; reasonable rates by the week. MRS. JANIE BERRY ii A NKOLL, fire d Boiler tomes, Brick for Sale, THE FIRE-GONG SOUND will btW rou no tUuri. If too mm LnaurdHn on of our rork-ribbsad oofnputN that can't ba ahakan by any poaoibla eonflantkrn. HokW of polar W can rakw th4r pnpmXim, Hboanlx-llka, from tha athaa. It's tnfllrt7 with flat U lak naiisMn rtaka. Our praanlama for makrni you aarra ara tha km wt oonatatarit with aoltdKir. PkOB 206 South Krontatd Hancock James Willis, piiAcrriCAi, DLACKHMITD And boraa shosr hag opened a shop at ths plaea formariy oc etrptad by Sanmai Jackson, on tha wharf In rsaraf C H. Mills. Work properly dona and guar anteed. BsvinsJ pwrrhaaal ths stock la trade and rnilurs basinisa heretofore aosr dactaa kiL A. Taykir, so ft ass of to X tMsosway and Tykr, I woald gjuMsca 1 that y psrsonat attaaUaa will ba gtvaa to tha aosorMaedaUaa of aoatoss sra. A arsQ ssWtod stock of FURM- TURB. slATTlKGR, CARriTINCS, HUGH sad othar FUKKISHINCS Is now off wad at prtes to mt sompsti Urn. InsUtlmsnt or raah. AR who ara In WMd to tha f'rrm f rat will msks tMr paynvMits to ms. A i oU .tM. M V kklla t t At.CHtL Fiiru Store ituro Nice Lot Carolina McDa Also new lot Harvev's Smail Sne-nr s Cured Pig Hams, Sugar Cured Shoul- & ders and Jroak'as.t Strip?. 2? We call special attention to our I' -i -Lard which you will find superior t an, city. Fresh lot Fox River Print r,uti, r. -'; Wc will thank you for your trade. i-vr ;! sen ted. Yours to pit :: ., I J. L. McDaniel H'lHilsMtMi aSt 1 aiker Store. ' State Mutual Life Assurance Co Of W OrcIieKtcr IvSass.'K'illlKettN. Organize 1844 6 years Old. AH forms of Life and Endowment polieie.. i su -d. Annual cash dividends are paid upon all policies. Every policy has endorsed thereon the cash surre nder anil paid-up insurance values to which the insured is entitled by the Laws f Massachusetts. Pamphlets, rates and values for any aire sent on application Don't insure unless you have consulted, B. H. HOWE, District Agent. Refrigerators, Freezers. Asve You bought one ? See me berore you buy. I have the Cold Wave and l.alel der and White Mouutain Ice Cream Fre Considering Excellent quality of or. s. JUST HEfSlH V' KB Lot Nice Pictures. Pastel and Oil reproductions, in Gold and Dec orated Oak Frames at extremely low prices. Call and see them. vJ olxn B. Ives Opposite I'ONt Ollice. Our Up IS OPEN With s complete tins of MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND CIIILDHENS and Fashkmabls Gent's Furnishings. CLOTHINQ A SPECIALTY. HOWARD BROTHERS, Under Hotel Hazelton. Tjiewriler 1 kl.iou fir ill Mikti. LUfi ill lots fir r. kfuuerlpt Ciren. Cuioi Upt. tOVEaX PHICE3 AVmT.Hlil. " Sporting Cooda. , . ft M4!U St, ' rbona W OAttflTlIA.- opplies t . fa's iniiftitg at I Hams Kind: ' -win rod Lent r- in the l 'u!l ( 'ream :-u .rahleed :i 'heose. . repre- ll: .-. cm, r ! m , , .- t-'vr. js i:ii llaiudili St. I;, I'riir. r ; :, t;,Hls. Ii-e;u. Won- - to - Date rL0T3HNO Everything EvcryWl- lilte.1 t)ii IIOY'K romr t', wr im. c. t. hax(xk;k IC?al Fnialc Agent. 1H Broad gt. Now lUm, N. C. EASTEIl CARDS Fin) Us of Kastor Cards ? ast Raerhf . ' . ' L Owen 0. Dunn. Uarttst rrlstst ItoUaasr. fas. Fallatk A trsfSS Its. niels 1 r.

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