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1 New Eern, TSV CM Tuesday Moriiing, April 25, 1005. Twenty-Fourlii Year Vol. XXIII.-Xo. 10. 1 I r The Wise Dry j: Goods Merchant of Today Realizes that competition is so keen that if he would keep his -Customers he must bind them to his sore with a chair that cannot -. break." The strongest connecting links are honest dealing and the best values f or (hel at money ' We have some tremendous valueB to offer in our Dress Goods White Goods, Table Linen, and Ladies Muslin Underwear. Ask to see our Marcerized Table Linen, 64 inches wide at 48c. ' J. M. Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. ? '?: f 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. f T WW WWVWWW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WWW WW Easte Stilts, We have the largest and best selected stock of Clothing- we ever car ried and can fit you no mUter 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 iact anything you want in the Men's Furnishing line. Absoluts! Pure 1 13 SUBSTITUTE A COLD BLOODED MURDER. . . x- (WTNOfT J.J. BAXTER t A FR&SII LOT OF ROAto COFFEES CONSISTING OF WIIITEUOUSE BIUNDrA PLAIN ROAST AND CAYAJA A MOCILA AND JAVA BLEND. Still Headquarters for North Caro lina Hams, and a full slock Heavy New Mess Ham Butts and Fat Back Fork, and provisions of all kinds. Afeory for ROYAL BAKING POWDER. AU Good Fresh and Carefully gUctad. Ws soHcH eooaifnmanU of all kind, of Country Pcodoce and CoarasU Prompt elUntlon and Quick Rfrtorni and will promiM the Hiffcert IMcttataa be obtained. Give tis a Trial I 3L, JE Ervin; . : Wlil'a1eAnil IleUlI Grocer. . , ' ,.v , No. Bi South Frontflt AAAAAAAAAAAAHAAAAAXaAAA AAAAAAAAtAAi Al AAtAAAAAAAt DON'T MIS3T2IEOHE AT UAnOAir3 WE AI1C OFFFHIKO THIS WEEK. - '- ' . ' ucii. V 7 -... ' . rm WWU Un, werU ttfc yard, this wek for 74 -" ' ; LACE ' , . ' JaM lMi4 larf aMarlMt at Ijw prire fraM b to tnc t yar4 LadaM WUU CMttM vartk f wr prir4 Mr pair. ' rtRCALS. ' , - . - . CLOTinsa , . W "fcoiof mmm aw;tr hi fWSmf , in rf V and tl,W U. fit lot -X ' UnolrCcuily County Again Tht Sctnt el a Horribta Trigay. The dark criminal record of Lenoir countp has been made . darker and bloodier by a seemingly unprovoked mur der committed four miles south of Kin- ston last Saturday night The story of the affair which was given to the Jour nal by -a gentleman from iunston was as follows: ,v Three men, P. B. Worley and his sons Clem and F. T. -Worley, were riding in a buggy to their home having been to Kineton. They stopped to open a stock gate and one of the boys got out and af ter opening the gate went to speak to the occupants of a -buggy which had been driven up. The men were Ed. Waters and a ' man namded. Williams. Worley said, "I'll speak to you but won't speak to that with you he's a coward." Waters got out to resent the insult and the two came together and Waters was beaten, he got away from the man who pursued him and caught up with Waters and continued his beating. Wor ley was joined by his brother and when Waters saw that he was to be attacked by two he pulled his revolver and shot into the air- twice to frighten them away. He broke away the second time and tried to escape them but the broth ers kept after him and caught him third time, Waters then emptied his re volver shooting on the ground. The I rothers attacked' him stabbed and beat him and left him with hi neck broken a a consequence 6f hit treat ment. The father of the two men en deavored to join the fracas, with his sons but was prevented by the man Williams. , The three men concerned in the mur der were arrested yeaterday. The peo ple of Kintton were much excited over the affair and doubtlea would have done violence to the men had they been caught on Sunday. The trouble Is said to be the result of a grudge which was a trivial cir cumstance happening at a daneeat Worley 's house a year ago. At that time one of the Wor leys and Waters bad a fight and Waters whipped Wor ley. - There has been bad blood between them ever sine. : , Do you suffer with indigestion. ti pa lion, feel mean and cross, no strength or. appetite? HoMstar'i Rocky XounUn- Tea will make yon well and keep your wen. 85 eents, tea or tabWto. P.8. Duffy. , THEY COME AND GO. Miae afaud Smith left yesterday for Charlotte, N. C, where she will visit her brother, Mr. T. & SmklL . Mr. William Rountree of Brooklm, N. T., arrived ker Sunday and will here few daya, vieltlng a la Bother, Mre, W. f. Roestree. . , - TUv. H. 8. Brwhfcaw retsraed frost nUUboro last evening. ' Mr. 0. H. RoWta went to W timing ton yeaurday and will attend the funer at of BUhop Watoe today. . Mrs. Jamet IL Dtxoa reMrned to her home m GotUwro yrtrdy after few week vi.it wiUt rUUve bare. Mr. 8, H. Dark of lUWh, post office btprtar to attending f Wal Court. Mr, K. R, Wonten of KtmUwis hi the city attending T drl eoart. Mr. T. land rtnMd fmea ColW tmro tttt n'gtit. UNITED STATES COURT CONVENES Tk Federal fribunaBeilss Its PrecsMHag ; For Tke-8prlsa Trm, . ...c.-.r-.'., k - J. : The Spring term of the United States court began yesterday. ? TheNbusiness to be transacted ia large and the ses sions will undoubtedly last the entire week. : A few cases will be continued but it Is expected that most of them will be heard. The personnel of the court consists of his honor, Hon. Thomas R. : Purnell, presiding judge! Hon. Harry Skinner, District Attorney, J. A. Giles, Assist ant District Attorney; H. C Dockery, U. S. Marshal; J. C. Dockeryi J. T. Sharp,- Deputy Marshala; G. Poole, F, .MUIe.r,j ana JOnn rs. fcoonce; George Green, Clerk. . E. W. Bryan, Cryer. - ' ::' - The bond of George Green, ' elerk of court was presented and approved; J. W; Bryan was appointed bailiff for the present term and was sworn in. The grand and petit juries were em panelled and the judge charged the grand jury. :. Considerable time was exhausted in the, instructions on the laws which will govern them in making indictments. Eight cases were disposed of and true bills were returned in five cases. ' I AWFUL SI DISFAS E Sores Covered Neck and Cheeks " Itched Day and Night - Noth- ing- Did Mo Any Good Was Growing Worse. ; CURED BY CUTICURA AT COST OF $4.50 . Miss Nellie Vender Wide, of take side. N. Y., writing under date of April 18, 1004, says: "I do wish you would publish this letter in the news- sapsra, so that others suffering as I lave mav see it and be helped. I en fered for many months with an awful skin disease, sores covering my ears. neck, and cheeks. Scabs would form and they would swell, and itch day and night. Then they would break open and blood and matter run out. I had tried many different remedies, but none of them did me any good. I was growing worse when I tried the Cuticura Remedies. The first application helped me, and when' I had used two cakes of Cuticura Soap, three boxes of Cuticura Ointment, and three bottles of Cuticura Resolvent, I was completely cured." Nice lot Carolina Hams at iicDaniel's Alfln T1 qttt lnt TTn-M. n .1 r n v -u-a.1 vbv a oman sugar c Cured Pig Hams, Sugar Cured Shoul- al ders and Breakfast Strips. We call special attention to our Pure Kettle Rendered Leaf Lard which you will find superior to any Lard sold elsewhere in the city. Fresh lot Fox River Print Butter, Fancy Full Cream Cheese we will thank you for your trade. Everything guaranteed as repre sented. Yours to please, J. L. McDaniel That Beautiful Gloss. comes from the varnish in Devoe's Var nish Floor Paint; costs five cents more a quart though. Sold by E. W. Small wood. - - ' Joe Jefferson Dead. West Palm Beach, Fla., April 23. Joseph Jefferson died at his home, "The Reefs," at Palm Beach, at 6:15 o'clock this evening. The end came after a day of unconsciousness and after a her roic struggle of daya, which had ex hausted his vitality. At his deathbed were hia wife, his sons, Charles B. and Frank Jefferson; his nurse, Miss Mabel Bingham; Dr. R. B. Potter, and his faithful old servant, Carl Kottler. Joseph Jefferson was born in Phila delphia, February 20, 1829, and was looked upon as the dean of dramatic profession in this country. If you want the family to be healthy strong and active, give them Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea this month. Makes rich, red blood, bone and muscle 85 cents, tea or tablets. F. S. Duffy. Fresh lot of N. C. Hams ' just re ceived from Onslow county, also Swift Premium Hams at the Coast Line Mar ket. The finest Western Beef ever of fered for sale here. Saturday at the Coast Line Market. 3. COPIiOjM. 75 niddloBtroit. 1 CAROLINA E": n t, I'jn I ":. c; CoenpWe and trh Comb )tit rrHr'd at U n of fnd tx 0ka Vr- kDiid. Jrx F, lr ?ar t Kl cf V f. fii! n ' i-H t 1 ft r, f h-1 t lTft jV" J 1 jn'ix -'-sf umi 11 t at f:.i'j' ,'. . I U.t t, . I cm. C. C I Wagon Sale. I have a large num ber 01 iarm wagons both double and single that escaped fire when I was .burned out. tbe paint' is '- blistered on them, Hhough It . does not damage them but very little,' and as have no way of caring for thtm X will sell them down very low. so come It in need 0 any and look ior your self before buying. Headquarters Bcotts stables. New Bern, N 0 April 21th, 1005. L-8. Ibid: i Humours, Eczemas, Itchings, and Chafings Cured by Cuticura The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as in eczema; the fright ful scaling1, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled bead; the facial disfigure ment, as in pimples ana ringworm ; the awful suffering of infants, and anxiety of worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tetter, and salt rheum, all demand a remedy of almost super human virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills are such stands proven beyond all doubt by the testi mony of the civilized world. Wholesale farker Store. A Retail Groeer, Corner iiroatl mid Hancock Sta. Cvrlenrt (frmp, (MstncnL ud P1IU n sotd ikreofthoat i world. Palter Drug Cham. Corp.. Sola Protrrtitora. BosAon. mr 9wd tut How to Can dkin tUaBOejre." Crescent Tobacco Company. NEW FIRM NEW STORE. No. 64 Middle Street. BRYAN BLOCK. In stock, all the Pop ular Brands Tobacco, and Cigars. Retail and Wholesale at FACTORY PRICES W. D. Barrington MANAGER. Refrigerators, Freezers, Have You bought one ? See me berore you buy. I have the Cold Wave and I. RcfriiroratorH. Ycrless. Irelan.i Won der and White Mouutain Ice ;rea:n Freezers at very l.nw Prices Considering Excellent quality of fiootls. vJ. S. iflp.sna.tf MVMMWJ New Masonic Theatre. April ZOttl THE WORLD FAM0M8 BLACK PATTI TROUBADOURS ALLKEW FEATURES At aiNjr.RH alii Tl" t)ncjia W The Large and Select Stock of Furniture, Mattings, Stoves. Refrigerators. Freezers and House Fiirni.hino- Goods purchased from The Disosway & Taylor Co.. are olFered to the public at low prices. largest and finest collection of Pictures in the City. Just received nice line picture Mouldings. Frames made any s ze. vTolxn B Ives Successor to Disosway and Taylor. 93 Middle Street. Our Up-to-Date - , BLACK PATTI ' The Greatest B(ngv of her Race JOHN BUCKED "THE ALABAMA BLOSSOM" ' runniest Colored Maa AUre . . HEAR BLACK PATTI SI NO - . r "8uwan BJar" -PreaanUni the Marry Muakat Parre LOONEV DKEAMLAND.". ' ' . . . - AKO - a iHArnwT ajo twaajrr ; VARIETY, MINSTREL, -' ami - ; OPERATIC IPECIALTIE5, vn MMdto tr Tjn-Twa t:'rJ Li o id ' IS OPEN With a complete line of MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING novs and Fashionable Cent's Fumiahlnirs. CLOTHING A SPECIALTY Everything in KvrrylKKly co latest nty!f. Tie U) nor us. HOWARD BROTHERS Under Hotel Hazelton. y Ntw SI BCN N C v i r TAltt THE Ul CAtXH ritra tiwn. t au. newwrtra,-. , Tx tt rural. To r:'"c rc:;loi If y:i rro r rr- r Tlth i; -! ' 1: rit-,1 Hi', c BOOK-KEEPING, BHORTHANO, BANKING. Kntcr now awl Prepar. for a FALL POSITION. Purta April only, SPECIAL Hl.HCOUNT OK a PKR CENT TO PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS. WriU at once for particulars. 8, J. HOLLA DAY, Prwxlrot, New Brn, N. C. State Mutual Life Assurance Co ' of TTorclieatcr Mawuiclinaetfii. AO formaof life and Endownwnt poliHes Wui. . AatraaJ eaJl dTdBda are paid sp-n a pojwiea, Ever relx-T he ealu d thmmm the Mab orrewW and paid-op nmranre ralM u whka Um kwurwl la errtitM bf the Lawa of Maaiwdnawtta. rwnntiW. raus and ah-w for an are oar m sppltcaUoo. txwi t Inawe onlM jroa have eonawlUd, El; H; District Agent. HOWE r.-rvc Inclc r ir 1 ( cnercr 't rr.l 111 i . i ) ISpaldingV 1905 Bass 'Ball Guide Ilavo Arrived ' A a f jH line of Halla fv. 1 ;, ' a4 , Tm 1 1:m rtt Ij T- t f,.t I t.-K J , . . . e . - EASTER CARDS-; rtM LiMf : ; Etr Cards Owen Q. Dunn. k i tt .
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