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"ST -"' --'... V..- : v ,z.i J ?- ev-' ;- Vol. xxiu.aro.34. New Ern, IJ. C, Friday Rlorulng, Maj J2, 1005 Twentj-IY urih Year Ttey: ate Only ;: "' ICS. ; ;S You Can Find all the New - Thing? at 3Zto8MUchell8CO : They have received new Neckwear and Belts. 5,000 white Duck Belts with nickel or gilt Buckle and they are only 10c. J; M. Mitctell & Co., PHONO 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. RALEIGH rTYTTTTTTYT , rfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTf TTTTTTTTo Another lot ot those Nice N. C. Hams. FfiESM l,m FS IB EYE H IBOTTOB. Fine Sweet Mixed Pickles in bottles and in bulk. Also Heinz 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 us a Trial. Whtl sale and lietatl Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. gitaiaatarkaaAAaiAAlaiaiAA,. .muiiiiiiiiiMlttmtt ODODOOODODO 00000000 DODOOO Governor Glenn's Escort to New ! . . Bern. r j T" t Rfolutlon Adoptsd to End Hen lor Agi 'and Infirm Odd -Fallows. 8titi . Printer Slew. Secretary Olwin Inproved, ' NMdsRast Raleigh, May 11, The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows in session here, adopted resolutions to the effect that the trus tees of the Orphans Home at Goldsboro proceed at once to erect a $4,000 build ing for a Home for aged and infirm Odd Fellows. $4,000 of the money being in hand and two thousand .more 'will be raised before the year is out Salis bury and Goldsboro presented invita tions for the Grand Lodge to meet there next year. J GoldBboro was selected es peeiaily for thejeason that the Orphans Home is there and the one for the aged and infirm is to be "erected : during the year and can be dedicated at the next annual meeting. A chapter of the children of the Or phans Home was here from Goldsboro and entertained the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows in a manner that greatly pleased every member of the lodge. They were under the direction of Supt Brinson pf the Home. Twenty five new members were en rolled yesterday for the Wake County Confederate Veterans Association and there were 97 of the gallant old heroes in line for the ceremonies of Memorial day. The North Carolina Department of Agriculture is atill four months behind in the publication of the Bulletin that is issued monthly, the manuscript for January, February, March and April being all in the hands of the printers and will be issued probably within the next few days all in a lump. Tne ina bility of the State Printer to turn out the State printing promptly is the cause of the trouble. Sup rintendent of Public Instruction J. Y. Joyner will spend the remainder of this week in Guilford county speak ing at r aria us points in the interest of local tax elections for the improvement of public schools. A fine one horse mower eas been orJered by the State council for use in mowing the lawn of Capital Square and Governor's Mansion. It is announced that while Gen. James It will be a matter of public interest know who the' public 'administrator la. y It is against the provisions of the I charter for a man to . hold two offices I and consequently I believe that the of fice- is either vacant or if an appoint ment has not been made the present in-1 cumbentis holding the ' position con trary to law. " CITIZEN. Loco. May 1L Farmers are wishing for fair weather now as we have had so much rain re cently that they are very much behind with their work. - Hev.r Mr Bryan, of New Bern preached an able and interesting ser mon to an attentive congregation here Sunday night Mr. Joe Smith, of Carteret county, ipent Sunday night with relatives here. Mr. D.W. Smith called on friends near Pollocksville Sunday. Miss Ola Humphrey visited her sister here Sunday. ' Mr, Willie Higgins spent Saturday and Sunday with friends near Pollocks ville. - Miss Etta Smith is spending a few days in Jones Co. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Trott of Deppe, visited their daughter here recently. Mr. Trott held services here Saturday ight and Sunday. Mr. D. W. Smith killed a large rat tler Sunday. He says it was the lar gest he has ever seen. Baby steeps and grows while mammy rests if Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is given. It is the greatest baby medi cine ever offered loving mothers. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Ladies Neckwear. We have just received the prettiest lot of Ladies Neckwear wo have ever shown, Turn over Collars in all the new est designs at 10c to 60c, Match Nets 50o to $2.0n, beautiful line of linen match sets. Also new lot of Queen duality Ox lord'.. Panama Hats, Negligee Shirts. Un derwear, Suspenders, Ilelts. eto for men J J; J. BAXTER i CCC3CC39CCC30UCC3O C0C0CCC3 CAROLINA BRICK CO., . rUaU at CUtkA, If jmai i Bld-nfc Ki4o ad RoWiwitUi. i ' ' Annual .Capacity 16,000.000.' .. V OavkC hMUtUd MkVti Dry Kilns art now prrtand to UrtuJk tit Hm! . PRICE GUARANTEED. ni'JlAN NITiTIV COJI VAX Y. vrl HAVE 'ALWAYS TIZIED mi. f v Glenn, private secretary to Gover nor Glenn, has sufficiently recovered to resume his duties in the executive of fice, his physician insists that he shall go to his home in Greensboro and spend at least a week in absolute quiet Chas Taylor, a young white man, was committed te the penitentiary here this morning to serve ten years for Msaalt with intent to outrage. He was sent up from Wayne county. Governor Glenn has information from practically all the members of his per sonal staff and from many of the State Guard Officers as well that they will ac company him both to New Bern May 17th and l&h for the (availing of the monument to the-Ninth New Jersey Regiment and the Bethel battlefield June 10th for the on veiling of the monument titer. Governor MonUgo it Virginia and Governor Glenn North Carolina will delircr the princi pal address as for the- latter occai Among U otbor featores of tne pro- gram at Bethel will bo M fuMroof Mai. & l Halo of Fatettevitle. . 14 gte ft O Iot4 poMlVU W VH- for fmit Pkj fh ''TRENTON. May 10. MMtra. C C RonderoMi, t II, Smith aa4 a r. Huffman left yostoraVy for MoroWJ to go to the pony ale an the Make. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McDaitie) rotor- i to their hoaao bar Monday ail abort tlstt to frwtds and relativeo Olivers. . ' Mr. six) Mrs, t. Brock made a abort trip to Cove yertenlay. , Mr. and Mrs Brock CoUms opntt SoV orday nWM and fandaf with reUUves dm; rolkKk.vUto. . Dr H. R. Parker of Lagrange apont laM wk bar during dental work Tbvr vm a tittle riritiMrtt im U HtvH ytntay morning, taoMd erw of l V temmm Iwiriw roar nf r n4 trai(nt U birf y. ' Uf. i1 Mr '. IjmiarSMR ntl ?tvUy tartttt frtW ta rakiTilh. W art ( if lh Iwi b- (n ! jMr ,HrK4 a!r, Ul , ir'.y Kr. I '.i,it uf ,NVw trrm in rn,f tra 1 t.f.U. G. H lIe- Hk "if pr.!i O Iy r l. KW Pfr'tmm r4 -Tt f S' l' .i f r i J J f V' V ') .Mil w VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. . A 0nr. Hobucken. May 11 Our f aimers are quite busy cultivat- ng their corn and cotton and hilling Irish Potatoes. Irish potatoes are very nice consider ing the late frost that damaged them so badly. Mr. Theodore Goodwin is building a neat dwelling house which will add greatly to the appearance of our neigh borhood. Mr. George Ireland is also building a neat cottage. Mr, Albin Daniels has been here for the last few days. He is having some cedar timber cut to be used in rebuild ing the livery stables that were burned in New Bern N. C owned by Mr. L. G. Daniels. Mr. releg Goodwin met with a mis fortune to be bitten by a rattle snake last Saturday morning. He was feed ing his stock and the snake was in some of the feed and bit him on the hand. Dr. Clark was called and for a while all effort to destroy the poison seemed in vain. Mias Joella Mayo returned laat Wed nesday, She visited her sister at Mer ritt N. C Quito a number of our young people attended church at Mesie Sunday. Misses Lydla and Sarah Clayton re turned from Belhaven last week. They flatted their brother. Wanderer Soap.Ointment and Pills the world s Greatest Skin Cures. PRICE THE SET $1 Complete Treatment for Every numour.uom rtmpies to Scrofula. The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as in eczema ; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled head ; tne lacial disngurement, as in pimples and ringworm : the awful" suffering of infants ana the 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, Oint- - i. . Mft 1. mem, ana nui are sucn Bianus proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made regarding them that is not ju9ti- nea Dytue strongest evidence, me purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the ab solute safety ana great economy, have made them the standard skin cures and humour remedies of the civilized world. The grandest testimonial that ran be offered the Cuticura remedies is their, world-wide sale, due to the per sonal lecommendations of those who have used them. Prom a small begin ning in the simplest form, against prejudice and opposition, against monied hosts, countless rivals, and trade indifference, Cuticura remedies have become the greatest curatives of their time, and, in net, of all time, for nowhere in the history of mediciue is to be fonnd another approaching them in popularity and sale. In every clime and with every people they have met with the same reception. The confines of the earth are the only limits to their growth. They have conquered the world. SoM throughout th wnrtd. Oiitlcw IlrMlvriil. Me. Ma form of Cftoeolfttt Cuah-d Mllh Uc. per vUl at AO). OlBtnnM, MuSuop. tic. IMpoU: Loodun, tf Clutfrr- ft0OMrlq. nm,l him ift rau; BoMon, 157 Uolmn tjy. An. Puttft Ltmc . Oncm. Cor,., Solt f roprkton. I Fairbanks Cottolene in 2 and 1 ' 4 lb. tins at 10c lb. Absolutely pure Fruit Jelly in glass es (assorted) just received. Harvey's Small Hams and Breakfast Strip. Fresh Cakes and Crackers'. s Don't you need a good Broom and Door Mat P Complete aesortmeist of fresh Canned Fruits and Vegetables. Fresh Fox River f; Butter received every week. c Fresh Oatfiakes, Rice and Grits. Fan cy Syrup and Fortorica Molasses 10c qt. J. L. McDaniel WFIioftNnale l arker Store. & mtaii ( oriii-r I'-toutl 3rot3r. uiid llaiicotK Cts. I have all size in Peerless, Iceland and Wonder from 2 quart to 8 quart, 1 over bought and will sell ch-ap. Big stock Water Coolers on hand. Re mvmbcr the Peerl's. icHanci is the bist. New York Cotton Market The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange, May 11 Open May 764 July 769 October 772 Receipts 15,280; i Close 771 764 776 Ice Cream Soda at McSorley'. That Beautiful Glott. oomes from the varnish in Devoc's Var nish Floor Paint; costs five cents more a quart though. Sold by E. W. Small; wood. Large Stock of At Reduced Prices. Mattings :inil ti A. Nil 0 1. 1.. (InuiSoiklnnM firiclc tor S&ls. ' rinm rmi cw aura:. Some time aco I had a young grade I seoro Dure la foal to Oermaa coach tallloa. Before loo tune for toaUng she bad aa attack of diaoaoa, from the I effects of whlrb she became mora ran loom and poor, write a corrripoooVot of Aawrkaa Cultivator. The foal ap I peered all right oo bring dropped, but so the dsn gave bat very little sailk It saado but little growth aad was this DONT BE CARELRrfl i mm mrm wmm H Ira Mll . ) H t,ml pir, k ' - Cboeo f Sooth rront A Haneork Su. WbrO two atooths otd. aoosowbaro aboot the foamcMeeneot of saramn, at was tsikea froes tbo axMbor and pot M IK. Mil n, I ollk . I fcsfgolwsaiwjr BViai. sM4 oossvswssj ooTCaM. aWsai oas1 (sswom freah gvwo graao. '. listing a dairy and bMMM w-r m On. r g oeparator, tbo Colt was taagM to drtett tbo skimmed mltk wolio owe and wanav It oooa boramo food of the at Ik aad teoiojenced to grow and BU oof It was kept to a roomy pea aO fbrooob M wlat-r aadrlns) the skha- BMd milk along with Its otbor fd. Aa a rrwoK H grew flrvrtjr, Want rooad. sOMoth coatrd and luixlfuM, ht groel eectlrast wttb Do unr s.n, half starved aaUsJ at tbo brsinolag. "Hy spring tftrro wo Oot a Sims' hxttrng rvM araaad and It attrartfd mack at tMittnOi on this anrwinL rTbare run mlia sro U sklmnMd aillk dlf onf stht be of odraatsfo skmg -wltfe th otbef fl. Furniture,' Stoves, Refrigi-rntont. Kni7.r ;.. f, (i()cwla purrhaHwl from IiHosw;iy an.l i'a . ! i .u. KKDl l l li I'ltlt'VS. New arrival of pictunv-' itnfi franu l'u I'l: -- MumIiIhij, ,t uiaile anil (ittwi. . :aA I : : I. . r . Street. House Kurninhirt tt ( i K K A l l. Y Frame Succwwor Ui I tv .'. ;t 93 Middle TVE MATE JUST IR.UV.E ITED AN UP-TO DATE LINE -OF Blue Serges and Vorsted Plaid in Square and Sack cut iuod'1 A No iiulib Him- oT t liildrcu C'tolliliiK. HOWARD BROTHERS Under Hoiel Hazelton. Ovlx G-xcxcL.atcc Don't fil to ur poaiUcxuc Nearly ttouTi n liol lmi; itl ilr in Nw IWrn. Many others In itii.n at vafim utiirr i.iintji Writ, for ral f T r tn t"nl'm NW tN H C REYNOLDS si:u hiioi: HTOHK 81 nroad Street. 1'nrkrr IliiUditifr.' ."rwUl FrtcUy and gotorday. Iota Kt)W, Mem aad Ls4mo Shan rtiroUrd. ktt!dH4 at Wmva.nl mil pr poond at th OaJtt aUrkM. $OintUrfO. Wssrobi'-g H quit Kyl rltr 0 C: trt ( mtlA, l'4t J.n It r, H V 'f at Vw pfW. u;. fit. i -1 V1 i, i Trirt, '; t. t o lit !. n t . t 'S- 1 'I f (: . ff 1 , f :. ! t - ' I' '' I - T kvv. V .a Vtrr-H T". rl I r.nj t,r' r'..r hi f r- nt trx'yr 13-.. v k Vr. . V. F. 'l" ' i .r i DSD3IC TfillTRt 10 "Wcclr r.inv 1 5th U.ll'NIJAIo VALUE Ladies Lisle Thread and Cotton Summer Underwear. Wo bavo aaado aa re lire rUn. In onr bo f ltUs Iloory f wkkb are owirot a tvy oopMut qvabty of mioo Mtitt dye to Uale TVeod, Caoso Otd I-oo eflVti, W. me give yoo tbo BEST MUSE J Heeo made tor randlV. . t sure ad It Um. 1 Opposite Post OfTlce. - . kl ut oroWs g'veo stwtiM 1 Porbpbo ot soj tpplkaloaa. JCIO n ! 3 ! 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