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iiii jiri ' New Bern, Ha C Thursday Morning, April 20, 1905. Vol. XXIII.-No. 15. Twenty-Fourth Year -s, . ': , .... - ;, .js:... ' S , Will Have Fine Underwear. Women of the most refined taste no matter what their monotony condition in life, take an inward satisfaction in fine underwear. A few years ago women who made their underwear at home, today buy it ready made for the fact they get just what they want at about half the expense, and with lest trouble to them, We have just received a shipment of Ladies muslin underwear which will be closed out a good deal less than their usual value. Corset Covers all sizes 2Ti, 35 and 50c. Underskirt Hemstitched with Lawn Ruffle at 50, 65,$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Night Robes made of the best Lansdale Cambric and Nainsook at 75, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. $1.75 and $2.00. J. M. Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. comon i5 rr .7 nowt or mmmrat A FR&sll LOT OF R0ASTKI) wffkks consisting OF WIUTKUOUSK BRAND, A PLAIN IIOAST AND CAVA.1A A MOCHA AND .1 A V A BLKND. Still Headquarters for North Caro llsa Hams, and a full stock Heavy New Ness, Ham Bait and Fat Back Pork, and provisions of all kinds. o - Afrncy for ROYAI. !)AKIN(i I'OWliKK. All (xl Krraih and Carefully Haktud. y aolieit eoni(rnminU of nil kind, of (Viuntry Produce and Gnarant Prompt attention and tuirk Return and will promise tho : HiffWt Price that can be obtained. Give as a Tf ial. Li EE Ervin, Wlialrftale and Retail Urocrr. No. 81 Bouth Front fit. Special Easter Values. MEN'S CLOTHING A Unt linf Rlark (Jrantl Rnlu 1m t tQ and tlo.M for thu wfc only, and peakl Hari. Nnbby MtW. IVk-o 14 K. th.m. tXJS, up to 1 11.00. MOT'll CIOTH1N0 Yf bov clt1 look hi nr bt In Bin. Hrwn or Cm Admiral SuH. ttr from (tin gp. Wi Wo ha a anal kkrf boya. AUrxwt an onllmitxl DRY W Wt many Uarjalna ks Dry Gonda. S0 yard Calico Oila only Jtr rnl. J rw"4 t,0OO yrH IM Androareretn and frail fib Lcmm) BlcwaJnf. A Bargain tt 10. oar pne UiWi wrt J jrd onl, 10 )nW to S.COP3LiON,'' 75 UiddloBtreit. 4 , ' . 3 R I' CAROLINA BRICK' CO.,- fiMbi el CUtka, firm t BlJinr, Klnrfon an4 HoWwavll'n, ' , ' Annual Capacity 15,000.000. i VavVa; lawtatM KWs Dry Kiln wv art oraptnarH l f ,-miJi lk r.t i p;r,tt P'i as ff-rl art thi. rf1tH. nY::.in f.i'rrr.v ro::.;v, t" v r -. c Easier Suits, Wahave 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 .arry Kuppenheimer's Guaranteed Clothing There is none better made and it will be our pleasure to show you our stock, tfew line of Men's Belts.Neg ligee Shirts and Under wear. Ia lact anything you want in the Men's Furnishing fine. J. J. BAXTER r.TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT . 3 worth flXEO and I IS. 00. Yoar thoW A Urr aaanrtmant of Mro'a Hrown (ull Una of 1.1 ttk gaiu for th mdl rjrtmnt to Ir't from. Prira awoWaU GOOWJ CK X SOUTHPORT'S INTERESTS Governor Pledget All Anittance to Coaling Station Project No Diciiian en Stit Printing. Big 8tU- urt at Whltkay. Big Stata Chtrltr. talalgh'a 8uoetM In Liquor Sailing. Raleigh, April 19. Governor Glenn has received, in reply to a letter writ ten him to F. H. Fries at Winston Salem urging that Southport be given the coaling station pf the Winston- Salem southbound railroad instead of Charleston, an assurance that the ad vantages of Southport shall be consid ered. The Governor has pledged to the enterprise every assistance in his pow er and the aid of the penitentiary con victs in construction if the interests of Southport are only cared for and the coaling station located there. President Vann of the Baptist Uni versity for women announces that Mrs. Henry Appy, now of the University of Colorado has been elected instructor of vocal music to succeed Miss Hopkins, resigned, Mrs. Appy to take charge of the classes next September. The directors of Caraleigh Cotton Mill, here, have declared a three per cent semi-annual dividend. There was a long conference of the State printing commission in the office of Governor Glenn last evening but no decision was reached as to the award ing of the contract. Both the bidders, E. M. Uzzell and Edwards & Brough- ton, weie called before the board and given a hearing in explanation of their respective bids. There will be another session some time today when the award will probably be made. The Carolina Plumbing and Heating Co., of Charlotte has been awarded the contract to put in the plumbing, gas and heating appliances in the new agri' cultural building at the A. A M. Col lege, their bid having been $6,826. Judge Pumell and other court officers have returned from Elizabeth City, where a term of the United States Dis trict and Circuit court was convened Monday, there being only one case ready for trial, it was disposed of and the court adjourned the same day. Sixty-aeven barrels of whiskey that was seised for irregularities from W If. Carvor at Roxboro was released yes terday, being duly stamped. The en tire lot waa sold to the Roxboro dis pensary. Information from trucking sections hereabouts ia to tha effect that much damage waa dona especially to straw berries and tomatoes. The earnings of tha Raleigh dispen sary for the past quarter amounts to 112,500, a gain of 14,600 over the same period last year. The Increase ia in part due to th fact that the legislature waa in session two months of tha quar ler this year. 1 ha ditpenaary has two days in each week to buy empty bottles and buys on an average $160 worth of the old bot tles each weak. Thar art gathered up iboutthe city principally by nagrroaa and resold to th dispensary. Application was mad this morning to th Secretary of State for a charter ing of a mw million and a half dollar corpora two at Guliowhea, N. C, but th paper had to r back for eorrae- tioa in that they bad failed to comply with th law la apedfyiof in trat and tome other partieular concerning tha iasuanc of preferred stock. Bilious Bill was getting bkwUd, And hi tongue waa nrochly coated. Patent "tonka" wouldn't cure him. Com pan l woakj not beur hire. AO bin friend ware badly Mg blaMd, But their spirit mm were tkrhtened, tor Bin aaid-aad Uwy bettered him. EARLY RISER pdai relieved btnv Unknewa War Vmah at niUlaJntt. Man!!, Aprfl If. Tbraa war ewW wr sifhtd.t BUnfat4'ckc tfcto wrlng I Tbsr eUonaUtt la know. . d. Twnkaowtaaasraaar anchor d a Ufri Bay. laaw. tt Utm, about It miksa Mrtb tt Manila. Bay. Admiral Train, la aoanmand ef ih Unit ftutaa naval forta Kara, Va nterad tX UaK4 Stat (unbent Quire U Llrsray Bay. TbitWaff tfiria. Tit is lb eUp e( nkiaTf la now being flaenaaad. AkUlssamark A anwh a) aaiiit TWaforai, wa girt at away bt a klaa baa rrwrj naraM af a awack.-.wIlmlngton Btar, : , TV ftar Wta b) rmf tm erw. fltan Willi k frnpn.Uf tnr pnrmirf eifM tela-wlf trluhWi If !-( I' LS ' f s k Ml U i - f-V'.. THEY COME AND GO. Misses Margaret Fisher, of River- dale, and Carrie Hardison, of Thurman were here yesterdry. Rev. Dr. Gibbs, who has been the guest of his son-in-law Rev. G. T. Ad ams returned to his home in Durham yesterday. Mr. P. A. Koonce of Stella was in New Bern Wednesday. Mr. J. A. Pittman of Swansboro was in the city yesterday. Deputy sheriff W. B. Cox and officer R. P. Montague returned from Raleigh yesterday where they went to take two prisoners to the pen. Mrs. James F. Clark returned yester day from Haslin, Beaufort county, where Bhe spent the winter with her daughter Mrs. R. L. Way. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Snellings and little daughter Alberta, of Norfolk, are visiting Mrs. Josephine Snellings on George street. Mr. H. E. Baxter returned" from a visit to Norfolk last night. Mrs. Robert Taylor of Morehead City was the guest of Mrs. W. B. Blades yes terday. A Marvelous Singer, An eminent New York Dramatic Critic writes a follows after seeing this season's Greater Black Patti Trouba dours which appear at New Masonic Theatre Tuesday April 25th. "One of the largest audiences in the history of the house, welcomed the Black Patti Trouba dours to the Star Theatre last night, and was rewarded by hearing a splen did singing organization. "Looney Dreamland" is the title given to the one act extravaganza that serves as a medi um for performers, and while even the faintest semblance of a plot is lacking, the lines are replete with wit of the highest order. It is a toss-up between the comedians and the singers, but the honors of the performance go to Black Patti, who appeared during the action of the second act and sang several melo dies with rare sweetness. Her range is bordering on the wonderful, and her high notes especially are clear and sweet to an exceptional degree. The large crowd present last evening wel corned her with an ovation of applause and she was compelled to reply to the encores until, from sheer weariness, she made her excuses. Ida Forcen danced with marvelous grace and en durance. John Rucker, Bobby Kemp, James Crosby and Anthony Byrd were successful in handling the comedy in ex cellent style. Mattie Phillips, the "Unbleached Soubrette" was heard in comic dittiea which she sang in a man ner that carried the immense sudience by storm. The most artistic feature of the entire production waa the singing of tha "Dixie Chorus" forty of the best trained negro voices in the world, in the "Plantation Pastimes" "Glory of the Fair" "Tha Offenbach Review"andthe several specialties in the "Looney Dreamland" skit. The production is mounted in a gorgeous and exp nsive manner, equal to highest Broadway theatre, New York standard and the Star ia doubtless in for the biggest weeks business of the season. " For tha finest line ot meat in the city call at tha Coast Line Meat Mar ket: New Masooic Theatre. April 1 25th THE WORLD FAMOUS BLACK PATH TROUBADOURS ALL NEW FEATURES 40- rrrMo HK'.rks tAH KM -40 BLACK PATTI Tb Greatest Blrfr of bar Rac JOHN UUCKEH "THE ALABAMA BLOSSOM" tWtwt Colored Man Allv . HEAR BLACK PATTI 8JK0 "Soarm Rhrr" ' rreUr U Harry Musical Fare f LOONEY DREAMLAND." ' 10 - AND tO ' taumarr wulZt . variety, minstrel, OPERATIC tPGCIALTIEJk . rnn hoovcko it TW-m fa 5:!d fci a LI CDrlrjK Lamb lor E&s t?r, call at Oaki LI cat CrMm PWi l'r at tt-rrt't ' rr- Way A UATTRCF HEALTH 7Ah PSDBGR Absolutely Pure IAS HO SUBSTITUTE ORGANIZED A REEL TEAM Young Men Will Begin Active ; Practice For The Contest at The Tournament, About'twenty-five young men of New Bern met at the Button Company's rooms last night and organized an inde pendent reel team whose sole purpose will be to take the prize for fastest work at ;he tournament next summer. The meeting was an enthusiastic one and the members are eager to begin the work of practice which will be conduct ed by Mr. Tom Daniels. The team is strictly independent and will have no connection with either of the fire com panies and they will go to the tourna ment under those conditions. It is hoped that the efforts of these young men to restore the erst while prestige of New Bern at the tourna. ment will be appreciated and encour aged by the citizens. Systematic practice will begin to night. No mercury, no minerals, no danger in Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. The greatest family tonic known Brings good health to all who use it. 53 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by V. S. Duffy. Smith-Snellings. A pretty home wedding occurred at the home of Mrs. Josephine Snellings on George street yesterday afternoon at five o'clock when her daughter Miss Adalaide Bell Snelli ngs was united in marriage to Mr. T. Walton Smith of Norfolk. Va. The decorations were particularly lovely. The arch over the recess in the south east corner of the room where the ceremony was performed, was entwined with bamboo and bridal wreath the col or scheme being white and green; back of this was an embankment of ferns and potted plants among which was ar ranged a profusion of snowballs. Rev. C. C. Cox performed the cere mony. The bride entered the room with her brother Mr. W. E. Snellings who gave her away. She waa gowned in a dark blue trav eling suit and carried a boquet of brides roses. The ribbon girls Misses Bettie Duffy and C Alberta Snellings with Master Robert Snellingt and Wm. Ho land preceded the bride carrying bo- qurta of flowers. Mr. snd Mrs. Snellings were the re cipients of many beautiful presents. The left on the Neuse last evening for their home at Norfolk. A New Bern Woman Says "have you a floor paint that will las two weakaT" Yea wa have Devoe'e; It ha a beautiful gloaa and will wear two years if properly applied. E. W. Small Dr. Hyatt Coming. Dr. H. 0. Hyatt will b in Nw Rra at Hotel Chattawka, Monday and Tues day, May 1st. and IndL, for th purpoa of treating die of Um y and throat and tttinf glaa.ea. Ntw Tort CttM MtritL Tb t oDowtnf warn th opanlnf and eWnf prtoea en th Nrw York Cotton Exchanga, Aprfl 10. Ope CVaw May 71 10 July TBS 79 October TM Ttf fcWpU tl.tU Inat yaar ,(0L Tb Cotton Enhaaf wlB b cloned a rVlday, April fUL, bartend of Aprfl IU filooo CtrrUo Nlnl Mtoo. ". wffl vanr a tan a Drrw'a. X r ara a bnavy bodiwd. biraaae D vaa't vM 1 1 I tmmm Ml to th rint. Sold by K W. SmaQwvnf and b i. c wwtv c nnVnta4 Dr Oiraan at C4 Un Moat MarlM. ypf "J" lJ" Nice Lot Carolina Hams at McDaniel's AIso new lot Harvey's Small Sugar -a tm uurea rignams, Sugar Cured Snoul ders and Hreakfast Strips. We call special attention to our Piii c Krttk- Rendered Leaf Lard which you will find superior to any l.ard sold elsewhere in the city. Fresh lot Fox River Print Hull er, Fancy Full Cream Cheese. We will thank you for your trade. KveryUiinK guaranteed aa repre sented. Yours to please, I J.L, McDaniel Wholesale aft S$tal tirooer. Tarker S(nr Cnvi.i- p.r...,.i .....i II... ,i, co Refrigerators, Freezers, Have You bought one ? See me betore you buy. I have the Cold Wave und l.aliel Itefi i,;. ral.n . IVerlrss, Ireland Won der and White Mouutain ire Cream Freezcix at vers l,nw Prices Considering Kxcellent quality of Ci.mls. OT. S. Miller. JUST BE RESTED Lot Nice ''Pictures. Pastel and Oil reproductions, in Gold and Dec orated Oak Frames at extremely low prices. Call and see them. vTolxn B. Ives Opposite Pot Ollice. Our Up IS OPEN With a complete line of MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S r.LDTIIINO and Kaahkmable (Jent'a Furniahinir. Kverx l i.int: ,n late.i Htylm. HOY 'S C1-OTH1NG A SPECIALTY. Kverl--i, ,,,m. i ..... u HOWARD BROTHERS, Under Hotel Hazolton. iew BERN ROOK-KEETINO. SHORTHAND, BANKING. Kntrr n ml Pr.par- for a FALL POSITION. Durinf April only. SPKMAI. HISi (H NT OK 2f. I'KR CENT TO PUBLIC BCHOOI, TEACH State Mutual Life Assurance Co of CTorclieHtcr MNr huMetlH. OfMili o4 6i Yaar 044. All fanawaf Ufa and Endowment polk-m turi Anaonl aab 4rlanda ar paid upor. aU pnltrU Evarv Ury ba andoraid Ihnraon th. raah turrmirr and paid an Inauranr vatua a vaka tb bMorad I anUtlad IVunphWtn, rate and van for aav aa nt on arliraUnn. Dat hamw ankia ftm bar onaatt, B.H, HOWE, DUtrlct Agent Spalding's 1905 Base 'Ball Guide , HaTi Arrlred AInMRMf Balk , ' fcrUj Mitt. Gkmm m4 . ftUa. . ' , t . Fail Bn tt Uw Ta -, la Wta, Rl-rrla an4 elW Prtbf &wd. , . ' Yra T. Hill, - to - Date KRS. WnU t nr. fr irtiruUr.. S, J. HOI.I.AHAY. Pr..Mt. New IWrn, N C. by th Ur of MMrhiutu EASTER CARDS rmijnf EmUt Card it lUaWf Owen Q. Dunn, tA't Prtew lhallaaw. A t O 8 et r:tf r.T. U.
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