Yolv XX III.Io. 3 Xfienfy-Fiur;h "Wear New Eern, Ti, C, .Tuesday Morning, May t), 19 O 5. V ; They ate Only You Can Find all the Thing? at . They have received new Neckwear and Kelts 6,C 00 white Duck Kelts with nickel or gilt Bucket and they are only; 10c. J. 1YL Mitchell & Co., PHONO 288. ' 41 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. ' Another lot ot those Nice N. C. Hams. FHE33I LOT WOK Fine Sweet Mixed Pickles in bottles and in bulk. Alo Helnz-Cukes in Vine gar, loose and in barrel. Agency for ROYAL BAKING POWDER. All Goods Fresh and Carefully Selected. We solicit consignments of all kinds of Country Produce and Guarantee Prompt attention and Quick Returns and will promise the Highest Prices that can be obtained. Give tfs a Tfial AIZMTZnCFIIZALTII m tt'JUL II V rS LOST GIRLS fOUXD. Twin Sisters Disappear From Home , and Cause Anxiety. ' BlUff. GIRL'S- HUMOR Abs6lutehrPure HAS KQ SUBSTITUTE CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL DAY, (New Military Companies (o- Be Orgsnliea. Wake County Tax Accounted For, : v Serlont Accident to Promt . ' nent ' Farmer. Raleigh, Hay 8.-Three days ago in Marks Creek township, six miles from Raleigh twin sisters, Ida and Pearl Ray disappeared front their home and no trace of them was discovered until last night, when they were found at Apex, two miles hence. "They are four years old. and were found in a barn, where they had been two days, food being carried "to them by two twin brothers, Ralph and James Moore, who are about the same age. The two girls, it seems were punished at home for some trivial misconduct and started out, they say to drown - themselves in a pond about a half mile from the home of their par They met the twin brothers and Would Scab Over, Break Open, and Be Raw r-Intense Suffering for Two Years-Doctors amTMedl eines Failed to Help Her. JL DHL Ervin, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. Wednesday, May 10th, Set Apart Throughout the Stats to Do Fallen Heroei . . Honor. Wednesday is the day sacred to the I enta. memories of the Confederate Soldiers, told -them they were on their way to We not only decorate the . graves of 1 drown themselves, and the boys began fallen heroes, but we enshrine their to dissuade them with the result that memories in our hearts and recall their they induced them to run away instead ery and loyalty in song and story, It developes that a number of the chil- Last but not least we place flowers on dren in the neighborhood knew where the graves to traow, if but feebly, our J the twins were, but kept their secret love and gratitude for their sacrifice. ' faithfully to save them from further In view of the solemnity of the occa- punishment they feared they would re sion, the merchants are asked to close I ceive at home. their places of business during the Blanks have been forwarded from exercises at Cedar Grove Cemetery at the office of the Adjutant General of 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Citi- the North Carolina National Guard here zenB are requested to refrain from to Louisburg and High Point for the decorating private graves. It is the purpose of organizing military corn one day set apart for the observance of panies there for admission into the this memorial and to that alone should National Guard. The Louisburg com- the offerings of flowers be made. pany is to come into the Third Regi- Folkfylng is the program: mnt. UNI or march. Sheriff Page of Wake county has just L Knights of Pythias Band - settled for all County and State taxes ' 2 Chief Marshal Mr. Mutt Manly. with the county coirmisaioners and 8. Confederate Veterans, Soldiers ar.d makes the remarkable record of .having Sailors. collected 98 15.16 per cent of all the 4. Sons of Confederate Veterans. taxes State and County. It is not be ll. Chaplain, Rev. N. S. Jones.- lieved that such a close collection has ODODOaODODO DOBOOOOD DOQODO - . Ladies Neckweaiv We have just received the prettiest lot of Ladies Neckwear we have ever shown, Turn over Collars In all the new est designs at 10c to 60c, Match Nets 50o to $2.00, beautiful line of linen .match'; sets. ' ; .",,;T--iJ : " Also new lot of Queen Quality Ox iorT. .'. ' ;" ; - . Panama Hats, Negligee 8hlrts, TJnV dsrwear, 8uspenders, Kelts, etc for men i J. J. BAXTERS CCC3CC53CCCOOnCCS3CCCSCCC3 CAROLINA BRICK CO., , . riaaU at CJarka, If jroaa i BUlnj, Klnstor. end lU-Troraoti villa. , ;' .,' Annual Capacity 16,000.000. - Rsvtof msUUsd Modern Dry Kilns w. art mm tr-t-ar4 U furnish th Bt , - Bulldinc Hriek ffvef WTr4 n thi. market , : TBICEH QUIEANTEED. : o TVC HAVE AlTVAYaraiED f I 8h. Y (t far aaony lh ll-r's ritl our I '"I l't rT"i-w4 ! Speaker Gen. Wm R. Cox. 6. Naval Reserves. 7. New Bern Firemen. 8. Daughters of the Confederacy. ever been made by a sheriff in the State before. The entire amount charged against the sheriff was $177, 498.43 and the amount turned over as 9. Jane Hughes Chapter, Children of collected by the sheriff was $172,827.02. the Confederacy. 10. State and City Officials. 11. Graded School Children. 12. Citizens. PROORAM AT COURT HOUSE. 1: Music by h. choir -"A Song of Heaven" and "What did the PrivaUs do?" "Homeland. 2. Prayer by the Chaplain Rev. N. S. Jones. 8. Recitation, by Miss Mary Meadows Mitchell 4. Musk by the choir--"In the Hour f Trial. 8. Addrw. by Gen. Wm, R. Cox. Premutation of Crosses of Honor by Mrs Mary McK Nash. 7.' Musk by the choir "The Better Land." 8. Th procMsion will form Imme- diaUly after the .xwciawi and more to (Mar Gror. Csroetery, worn, upon arrival. It will halt and opea ranks, a! lowing Utt DaughUr of Confederacy to paaa first to ConfWit. Mono llMMll. ( '. Decorations of all graves of Corv , fKieraU Boldiers,' during which will b una; "Guard around th.Toob.r". la BMdktlc by Brv. N. 8. Joom. h 1L Th. Daoblers of th ConfcUr- . wiD repair to th grave of their lanMntod mMibtr, Mrs. John Duna and ling Toac Perfect Pnacc" J 12. AU DeujchUm and Verane ar. ; mqw.Ud to wear IhMr sr. '.r - MATT MANLT. :-' Cfckf Marshal UTUCAL, raoOBAH AT COCBT BOX SB. "My' faith Looks 'm to TW' Dll, MrtrHkSrrtwWr,-''Har.. rocks furwral March." CURED BY CUTICURA AT COST OF 75 CENTS Writing under date of Aug. 15, 1904, Mrs. L. C. Walker, of s Tremont St., Woodfords, Me., say a: " My sister bad a terrible humor on her shoulder when she was eighteen months old, causing Intensesufiering for twoyears. We had several doctors, and tried everything,' but in spite of all wo did it kept spreading. One day it would scab over and then crack open end a watery matter ooze from it and the scabs would all fall off . It would be raw for a time, then scab over again. Some one recommended Cuti enra, and we immediately procured a box of Cuticnra Ointment, and a cake of Cuticura Soap. She was much bet ter after the first bath with warm water and soap, and an application of the Ointment Before it was half gone we saw a marked change for the better, and she was entirely cured, without a car being left, by the one box of Oint ment and one cake of Soap. Her skin is now entirely clear, and she has not hod a sign of trouble since." I Fairbanks Cottolene in 2 and I 1 4 lb. tins at 10c lb. 1 I Absolutely pure Fruit Jelly in glass- g es (assorted) iust received. 5 Harvey's Small Hams and Breakfast Strips. Fresh Cakes and t rackers. Don't you need a good Broom and Door Mat? Complete assortment of fresh Canned Fruits and Vegetables. Fresh Fox River Butter received every week. Fresh Oatflakes, Rice and Grits Fan cy Syrup and Fortorica Molasses 10c qt. J. L. McDaniel Wholesale farker Store. A Retail Grocer. Z C ollar Croud and Tlaiicotk Sts. ,100,000 MOTHERS Dally Tell Other Mothers That Cuticura Soap is the best baby soap In the world for cleansing and purifying the skin, and that Cuticura Ointment is of priceless value for soothui lni, ani ings, and and healing itching, tortur- ditfiguring eruptions, ltcn chafings. A single appli- cation of Cuticura Ointment, preceded Sr a warm bath with Cnticnra Soap, es instant relief, and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers. Cortmrt Bmii, QJahwtt. ue Pill. tr. M tbraufbort S.rM- PottDrii,'b.Cn.,BMei,Soi.rnw IT nwl for - Bow w Cmi. By lloinof.. CORNER STONE CEREMONY. The allowance for insolvants and delin quenta wss $4,671.47. Amos Thomas, a well known fanner who lives near Raleigh lies in a critical condition at Rex Hospital suffering from n juries received in a runaway here yesterday. He was driving n Edenton street when his horse became frighten ed, he was thrown from the vehicle, entangled In the lines and dragged more than a squar. The most serious injury, was a concussion on the right side of the head which it is feared will prove fatal Nw York Cotton Markat The following war tfea opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange May 8. Open May 760 July 750 October 768 Receipt. JR.618; Close 770 767 784 I haueall size in Peerless, Iceland and Wonder from 2 quart to 8 ijuart, 1 over bought and will sell chap. Big stock Water CooUts on hand. Re member the Peerless Iceland is the best. liprMive SerWees Hel4 st The New Mtthe 41st Ckarck Yeeteria. The ceremony in connection with the corner stone of the new Methodist church were held last evening at half past four and a very pretty and appro priate service was observed. It is gen erally held that the laying of the comer stone is the first ceremony in connec tion with the building of a church or any public structure; the weather and other conditions interfered at the proper time of laying the comer stone last year and it was to hold the services after the church was finished. The first of the services were conduct ed inside the building and consisted of song by choir, prayer by Rev. E, H. Davis, presiding elder of the district, song by choir, scripture reading by Rev G. T. Adams, song by choir. The congregation then adjourned to the front of the building where the fol lowing article, war. placed in th. box : Bible donatod by G. N. Ermett Book of Diaciplin published in 1864, glvan by Mlas MamU Hay. Coin, dated 184&, by Prof Craven. Namos of vrJ child ran members of a Sunday School class. Nanus of former pastors. ' Report ot 18th Annua mMtlns; of Large Stock of Mattings At Reduced Prices. ;mi Mil Furniture,' Stoves, RefriKcrators, Freezers, tic. f 'arl i Goods purchased from Disosway and ThvIoi :,ri' . . ! f KKDUCKI) I'ltU KS. New arrival of pictures and fraiiivs, IV tun- MuitMini, made and fitted. Ilnuso Furniahinp; it GREATLY etc. Frarnea Succciwor to DiKsiiv nrnl la) lor, 93 Middle Street. Tbtt Buutlful Gku. come froru the ramUh hi Drvoe's Var nisb Floor Paint; costs firs cents mora a quart though. , Sold by E. W. Small; Woomo's Home MWstatry foekty. - ,. I Report of ISUi Annual Mating of tYoenma Tonign Mbskswy Society. Card of Mrs. J, H. BrltUngham and flint Your Baggy Fir 75c , tofLOOwlth tWroe's Oios. CarrUf. othwa. Paint, It weigh. I to I ots, rooretot Nsavn. of dUsvna. th. plat thaaj other, woar. fog and give, a glome equal to Mw work. Bold WyE. W. cWUwood pd Th. J. & WhrUyCo. ' . ' - , ' do Carta, latMt stvW at low prise.. Juha B. Ivsa, 91 MkkiU EU Ic Crwni Rods at McftorWy's, New AIisodig : Theatre 1 ISDKnay8tli TiiE IMrt LAk rAVOHITK Davh-Drlscol Co.. . II. AY AT I( ! ll.AK I RK I 1 'AU woam shooW strivo to be U uti fnl Hmulf rur mankind. Uollkt tor'i Rorky MounUln t bring red lips, bright ym and creaavlik. cons pWxiud. - 3Set, T.orTabletw for sal. by r. 0. Duffy. (' t2. A. HI! O b fa. fin d bzz:t L-!i L W " mU a i'r ( t5 ' ;...rt r4 rn't f 'f Wtt' r v it f., ,', , ill'ili ,.u h .... I. Ill' ihi', If Nsoms of chlldm on th. "baby roU" of Bom. Miwfcxeary Soctot. A blU. snap. . : A photograpk of Dr. Mara foroMrly a pastor of tit. church, gtvw by A, E. Hibbari .. - BW serelop. from CUixoM Bank containing aanxa) ot T. A. tiros.) and Wotnen'i Hern. VmAanarj Rvporl Copy of pap 'Our Hooasa, ..' SM ertvetni. roaUioinf uosi of J. A. Mdows and oUMra. - ' resided eavtlop from Mrs. J. A. Ma4owa . ' ' HistorkaJ Bkeh fro Jo. I. Willi. IlstorWI ftketeh of oW chore h buiW- .'. ' : -" WdMM M Ucbmary Advorato (paper) fio hy Um IM Hiwk' (Vrpy of RWk ChrUtia AArrt. Gf7 .f fjiworth I'.rs gtveo by T. W. IVfi if Rot. R. h. Burnet, t,f vj Mr, 4. I. ii. TH .iih numtm of Mrs. N. W. Jonre C'-tJ ! Nw Prs r,r. 7ffi'r f e rr p fj Mr. JfKn WE HATE JUST KEttElTED AN UP-TO DATE LINE IOF Blue Serges and Worsted Plaid in Square and Sack eat motlrl. AU nobby line of t'lilldreii CI ol III nc. HOWARD BROTHERS Under Hotel Hazelton. Q-rcxd."u.citcc Otox Don't fsil to aur. positions. Nearly dV..i now hiliii koI plwe. in N Bern. Many others in pwntior l various other nnu. Writ, for specinl offer Ui tenrher. NtW BlM N C ' & v VIVVaUAL. value s Ladies lisle Threat and Cotton Summer Underwear. ' W. hav. ajtade a wltr .haners In our lin. of Llw ilostory of wo an snowing a very tupvrior oality of Gmoin. UrwkWt r tsi rhr4,Cis.an4Ur.tru W.etv.fwi Ut. BEST MIME3 mad. for E and Me. ; .. 'tt .- . , , tto iro and try them. ' ' lakh Jls ' Oppoiito Post Office. " - Mail or Wv glvcrsful sttwitK. RrW ett ipf BeMtoa. 1 i' -" KASTKIlCAlltiS llr lin. f 1 Iff Spalding's 1905 Baseball Guide Have .Arrived a t a f tn.. of tun fti, W.its, GWvm a4 F.HSm ef wn Ta r.m I'.'T' and f 5 . ' 4 g t. -.w 0 v.::i (1. l):Hin,

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