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' ' '' ': f . . Sew Bern, IT. C. Friday Morning, April SI, 1905. Tol. XXIII. -No. 16. Tweulj -Fourth, Year Only Two Mouc Days To Easter. Are you interested ? We have ail the New Novelties for your FINISH ING TOUCM. New Persian Ribbons in all widths for Sash and Neckwear. Belts and Collars all, styles. Kid Gloves all shades and niza. J. M. Mitchell & Co7, PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. COPTWQfT l5 BY fit 10U5t Of KUMW10MH TYYYYYYYTTYTTYTYYYYTYYTYY 4 A FRFill M)r OF K0ASTF.I) ('OI-I'KKS CONSISTING OF WlllTFIIOrSK IMA XI). A PLAIN K0AST AND CAVA.! A A Moi 1 1 A AM). I A VA lil.KM). Still Headquarters for North Caro lisa Hams, and a full stock Heavy New Nras, Ham Bait and Fat Back Pork, aDd provisions of all kinds. Agency for IIOYAL I'.AKIMi 1'UWIU.It. Carefully S,1-11. We solicit consignments of all l.iniU of C Guarantee I'nrmpt attention and Quirk lli-turrn II Kent Vricm Dial can be obtains! Give as W li ! al and KcUtll J rarer. No. 81 South Front St. .AAA Special Easter Values. MFN'fl CUrTlllNO A Ura line of lll.rk Granite Hull, fee P SO Bad 110 fiif Una week only. A largo aeanrtment of Men' Bras a! aleid Suite. Nobby Ktylca. Prire U V. 14 Sa W 75 ep to H&.0Q. IIOY'S riTINO Yoer boy will lo hie eery beet is PtWea from 12 00 up W sbw have a aaal tarf bnya. Alnuwt an an limited aaenrtmetit lo eelorl fnitn, Prtre) WlMdeeai DRY We Kara rany fUrgaina In Pry nnk && yarl Calico this Wee ante tt Mr faH, Jaat rereivad (.000 yards Beei AadrtOTntfjrina an4 Frait Taw f ra lUearawif. A Barj im at 10c. ggr prire Una wwk 1 yd only. 19 ysrde U 75 Middle Btro it. CAKOL1ISA JJK1CK CO., iianU t Ctakt, tljmaii 1 ftMing, KUrlon sod UWrrtir. , ''; Annual Capacity 15,000.000. ; ttevlftf IswUtUd MaUra brf Kim r r wrw arepsrd to f m the) tleet FaiVTiPf fcrVfc t ff"tH on th rVi. miens aun?TTn:D. j Easter Stilts We have the largest and bast selected stock of Clothing- we ever car riecf and cm fit you no in it tor what your size or shape may be. We : irry Kuppenheimer's .1 u.arantetd Clothing There is none better made and it will be our pleasure to show you our stock. New line of Men's Belts,Neg Jigee Shirts and Under wear. In tact anything you want in the Men's Furnishing line. J.J. fYY YY YY YTYYT TTTT YTyTYTYYT aii ln Freeh and njntry rrudorc ard ind will nmiwr the a Trial utiAiiUiiiitiiiiiutii4 worth III M and IK, (W Your rSoic a tllue. tm-n or Grey Admiral Suit. full Hn of l.ittU Hull, for Ue swtail WHIDS ffiR HEM ClieiER. Plain Whiskey Labeled Syrup Seized. It Governor Appoint! Railroad Director. A. & M. Cdet Ctv. -Parade. Mor Quarter For Stat Depart ment. Raleigh. April 20. The Southern Mutual Indemnity Co. of Charlotte was chartered today without cepital stock to do a general indemnity and insurance business, the incorporators being James Alden Houston, J. J. Hutchison, R. D. Moore, W. H. Collins, E. S. Williams, George J. William", R. L. Keesler, J, A. Walker, E. C Ferrell and A. Brown. Another charter was to the Gaskill Hardware & Mill Supply Co. of New Bern. Thecapital stock is $10,000 and the incorporators are James Gaskill, P. A. Willis, W. A. Mcintosh and H. M. Groves. The State has leased the old Haywood re.-idence at the corner of Fayetteville and Morgan streets, facing the State Capital to be used as the offices of the State Department of Insurance and for storage of State documents. The build ing is being thoroughly overhauled and will be occupied by the State May 1st. The building committee of the Grand Lodge of Masons, charged with the supervision of the erection of the new $100,000 temple here have decided to have the work begin very soon now. The tenants of the buildings now on the site that must be torn away to give place for the temple, will be notified May 1st to move out so that the build ings may be cleared away. Then the work of irecting the temple will begin and pushed right through to completion Most of the money for the building is now in hand. Revenue officers here report that a Hobgood yesterday two suspicious casks were seized. They were labeled 'syrup" but were found to contain hafl and pint bottles of whiskey shipp ed there from a Richmond firm, Sanders Sons & Co. The find has been reported to Washington with a view to having the Richmond firm prosecuted in the federal court at Richmond. 1 he pun- shment is .500 fine. A charter ia issued for the Cullowhi a Mining and Reduction Co. of Cullowhee Jackson county, the authorized capital being $1,500,000. The incorporators are 1). D. Davis, R. E. Bowen, T. A. Cox, J. T. Taylor and others. Governor Glenn announces the ap pointment of W. T. Brown of Winston Salem as a member of the board of di rectors of the North Carolina Railroad Co. to succeed Geo P. Pell who resign ed to become attorney for several large corporations. A pardon is granted by the Governor for Ernest Porter serving a two years cn tenet from New Hanover county for seduction under promise of marriage. The pardon on the atrength of evidence developed since the trial, showing that st the time of the alleged seduction the prosecutrix was a lewd woman and knew that Porter Waa s married man. The judge and U4 father of theiroserutrix were among those who asked for the pardon. The Governor has decided to pardon William Caudle, aerving four months on the roads In Wilkes county for larceny He ssys the sentence Is the minimum that ran be Imposed for larceny and ha can see no reason for eieruUr. clem ency. The cadet of the A. AM. College mare bed In to the city last even Us; and gave dree parade and driU bs front of the Governor's Snaneton.the etude)! of toe toewa4 Imivereuy, i'eace ieeti tute snd BC Mary' School bavins; bea tart ted to th raaasli, i a the pail of the Governor's family t review taw maaeovrea whica Were declared by the Governor ts Bw at a wort credlUbes character. Is the isiwsins Onvrt the raee o Coast Lin taenjrtnj ih right eth paaf to kwt la trse tralea far th Co rwatonss) wf ft sttisjbaY $4atvt syaj pjraad arwappeai Argsmmto wart anaas br Aitoraey Caaaral GUaeaf aad Horn, t. Weadard foe th Ceeaaaiaaisei sad Jawhsa Davis aad Pes) and Fitter for th Cosvt At ano today, U. R. It Orf t Wsldntl aywafliad feat trial SMKriraM wa foe tfa Afcrenarte rrenbyteey her aad ii t 1 1 i r ailti'- - ' ia Die lifcUlee I Al I t'ikri thaew Sraa d swreasina ta th wssahar af dm rieal yteiy Vy the Waawa'l IWrMy fef ChrWUae) Wrs. TW pfnaeytary wis tSmim tsatlfVL feeer Cania a1 lUeAee KerUeS MSarter'a, 1 8p.lnjf Lamb lorEaa tcr, callat Oaks Heat llarkct. Bet antral. "I hadn't been Introduced to him five minutes before he began to talk 'so ciety.' " "And yon didn't like that, eh?" "Of course I did. If a man's an Idiot I like to know It right away." Cathollc Standard and Times. ' A Craleal View. Mrs. Newlywed But I should not bare a happy moment If I had any se crets from my husband. Married Friend H'm! Perhaps he would not have a happy moment If he bad no secrets from you. Chicago In ter Ocean. The Literal Man. "I had to laugh the other day" "You don't mean you were absolutely compelled to, I hope." "That's Just what I mean. This was my employer's Joke." New Orleans Times-Democrat Her Appreciation Was Ripe. "You are a very beautiful girl. I don't believe you appreciate how beau tiful you really are." "Oh, don't talk such ridiculous non senses'Cleveland Plain Dealer. His Opinion. . lie Yes, I'm rending the hook. She Can you guess how It will end? He No, but It Is consoling to know that It will. New York Press. Discounted. Dyer Generally speaking Duell-Oh, let's talk of something be sides women. Brooklyn Life. France Offers Russia No Assistance. Parh. April 10. -In reply to Japan's p it( t that Fr mce is violating the neutrality lawi in sending assistance to Russia's fleet in allowingjRojestvenskys a tuadron to rend zvous at Kamranh bay, France mak s reply that she has n a rendered assistance and places no time limit on the stay of vessels at her ports provided actual preparations for war are not made while there. Easter Egg Hunt. Dont forget it, Saturday morning April 22nd at 11 o'clock, at No. 18 Broad street Admission 5 cents. Fine lot of North Carolina Hams now at th Oaks Market. Complete and fresh line of Canned Goods just received at the Oaks Mar ket. Fresh lot of N. C. Hams just re ceived from Onslow county, also Swifts Premium Hams at the Coast Line Mar- 1 et. Grateful Thanks. Permit me to takeoff my hat to cjich fireman of New Bern for his quick ness and for his great display of an a 1 round fireman's skill in preventing the fire from burning several more houses of mine adjacent to the one burnt down Isaac H. Smith. The finest Western Iteef ever of fered for sale here, Saturday at the Coast Line Market. New Masonic Theatre. Way, "5 THE WORLD FAMOMS BLACK PATTI TROUBADOURS ALL NfeW FEATURES 40- KSs -40 BLACK PATTI Th Grealeet ginger of her Race JOHN RUCKER THK ALABAMA BLOfWOal" rwutUsl Colored Kan AUr UEAft BLACK PATTI 8IN0 "8waae River" PraacaliraT th Kerry MaaicaJ rare LOON BY DREAMLAND." N 10 - KO - SBASTaWT km fWUXJCST VARIETY, MINSTREL, AMD OPERATIC IPCCIALT1EA tytk tmencn it mia-THg Wj BBnweanawa W'veBW Braj aTWrW wy ww BBB JBBw Bpring Lamb tor Em tir, call at Oatkt Heat At lklaj ,rre5e4 i4.,hk4 (..e M a-eiaia a" Ik frne. eweiea rta e-r I We.VvlWIie rfie.e,al , tx-'f i,H4r.a. r S C v ,-,. . . ,. MASS 0F SORES Awful Suffering of Little Boy from an Itching Humour CURED BYCUTICURA Not One Square Inch of Skin on His Whole Body Unaffected "My little son, a boy of five, broke ont with an itching rash. Three doc tors prescribed for him, but he kept getting worse until we could notdress him any more. They finally advised me to .try a certain medical college, but its treatment did no good. At the time I was induced to try Cuticura he was so bad that I had to cut his hair off and put the Cuticura Oint ment on him on bandages, as it was impossible to touch him with the bare hand. There was not one square inch of skin on his whole body that was not affected. He was one mass of sores. The bandages used to stick to his skin and in removing them it used to take the skin off with them, and the screams from the poor child were heart-breaking. I began to think that he would never get well, but after the second application of Cuticura Ointment I began to see signs of improvement, and with the third and fourth appli cations the sores commenced to dry np. His skin peeled off twenty times, but it finally yielded to the treatment. Now I can say that he is entirely cured, and a stronger and healthier boy you never saw than he is to-day." ROBKRT WATTAM, 4921 Center Ave., Chicago, 111., Dec. 30, 1897. SIX YEARS LATER rir. Wattam writes "Your letter of the 2ist in regard to the case of my little boy at hand. I am truly thankful to say that the cure effected by the Cuticura Remedies has been a moat thorough and successful cure to date." Chicago, Feb. 23, 1903. Hold through ll. Oiltr-ura. Kesolvrnt, ,Vic. il Pill. per 11 ..f Oil I. (in Icn OUln 11 of , Soap. ZAt . ! (. i Ijindun, 27 Charirr ls. S Uur dr U I'alt : ll.t.,n, 1ST t'uliiuibtu ler Drug aixl I hfm. Corp , Sole PruurhrUin. !-St ml lor "Uuw to Cure tvrry Jiumotu. Schooli Notice. We will have holiday, Friday, Monday bein a regular holiday. HchK)l will not open until Tuesday morning. All parents are urtfed to He thai their children are present Tuesday morning and that they remain in school until its clos? as the next five weeks (if schHl will he largely spent in HnishiriR up the lxoks and in a thorough review. All who have been out on account of sickness or for other causes are urged to be present every day in order that they may get this review, catch up in their work and Ite promoted at the close of the session. II. H. Craven, Supt A New Bern Woman Says "have you a Moor paint that will !ns two weeks?" Ye we have Hevoe's, it ha a ln'RUtiful glons and will wear two yrnrs if proj-erly Applied. K. W. Small Dr. Hyatt Coming. Ilr. II. (I. Hyatt will to in New Hern at Motel Chactawka, Monday and Tu day. May Int. ami Znd.. for the ptir)aw of tri-ating duwaae. of the nyr and throat and nlting kIajuw-m. fUturrlay. you can find at the C Une Meat Mariet, Spring lmh. years growth. Some fine Veal alao t hi. Ho Clou Carriage Piint Mad. will wear as Wmg an Ievoe'. No oth f are a heavy bodied, rwraiwo Ie voe'a weight S to H ounrM more to th pint. Sold by K. W. Hmallwl and he J. C. Whltty Co. Crescent Tobacco Company. NEW FIRM NEW UTORK. No. 64 Middie Street. BRYAN BLOCK. la stM. all te rot vlar Branda Tobam. MdOfSr. ReUit n4 Waniasal ai factory nucra W. D. Barrlnglon V MAKACCR. Body Builder IWl Or"f Ci Ursf Oil -4 tmmUUms '-H aJl .. sm.v lf 4 W M 4 feeae. a.e areefc. p. mmr etaf . tl-( -iv, !" Nice Lot Carolina Hams at McDaniel's Also new lot Harvey's Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams, Sugar Cured Shoul ders and lirakfast Strips. We call special attention to Lard which you will find superior city. Fresh lot Fox River Print we win thank you for your trade. sentwl. Yours to please, J. L. McDaniel Wholesale farkor Store. Refrigerators, Freezers. Have You bought one ? See me betore you buy. 1 have the Cold Wave ami l.al.el I: ler and White Mouutain Ice Cream l- .e-. t'onsiclerinK Kxcellent iiialily nl'ii just j?t;iie v ed Lot Nice Pictures. Pastel and Oil reproductions, in Gold and Dec orated Oak Frames at extremely low prices, fall and see them. Opposite Our Up IS OPEN With a compl-t- line of MEN'S, YOUTH'S rHILDEEIS (VLDTIIINO ind Kftithlonatilc lent 'n l-'urni'diuiH cumiiM; a si K.i iai.i v HOWARD BROTHERS, Under Hotel Hazelton. . r NIW BERN !MK)K KKKI'IN'J. KlKlltrilANlP. IIANkl PALI. POSITION. Ihinn April or,l. CKNT T) ri:i)I.IC WlKHiI. TKA( MKH S. J IMI.I.A State Mutual Life Assurance Co of If orrlieHif r .lnjn'liiiiiet(. O'fs!" 144 Vr Old. AM form of life snd Fwtrwmetit ..o ;.,ul Annual re dlralenfls sr. paid uprei ..I p. very paiky Has endrird therenn th r.h .urreivl.r .nd rK) uri Jrwuranre valnee to wbkh the meured ts entit W by tb Iea Mnerhtierttj I'amj.tMs, rate and shee for any ago rnt i .(ilireurm I tan 't tnanr smlees foo hsr cnneulterl. B. H. HOWE, District Agent. Spalding's 1905 Base 'Ball Outdo Hata Arrived ' Aaw fuQ tia f tWV IU4 KHta, Ciswal svei " Waaab r4 lie W Lw Tev t l OeeUa, ftfim sow ' . "retie Ge4a, mT.HUI.; our I'uiv Kettl to any Lard sold Rendered Leaf elsewhere in the llutter, Fam y l'l (,.. cheese Kverythi.w iniaranl..wl a r..n. Srocr. conur i;i(iail and Hancock Sts. I'. e, le w I'rir Iceland Won- I'oNt OHice. - to - Dato liny s ' V N C i an! I'rct.arv fur . 'IN I (it I'KK f''f nrif ul.r. '.- l, rn. N ( ri i i i ; i, . I A 'i it i ' I - KASTF.R CAR1IS Tmm t f Eaeter ( ar4s iaet -. Owen 0. Dunn. t"4 o. :- U J" trft t ttstVava. fee re'! S t,
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