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New Hern, IT. C Saturday Morning, May & 1003.
'Ivtenij. Fourth Year
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You Can: Find all the New
Thing? at 1
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c Sfo Mitchell &Co
They have received new Neckwear
and lielts. 5,000 white Duck Kelts with ?
nickel or gilt Buckle and they are only
10c.
J. M. Mitchell & Co.,
PHONE 288.
41 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office.
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Jtit Itecclyed Another Consignment
N. C. Hams and Sides.
FRESH LOT FOX
HIVE R BUTTER.
Fine Sweet Mixed Pi :kles in bottles
and in bulk. ..Alo Heinz Cukes in Vine
gar, loose and in barrel.
Agency for ROYAL BAKING POWJER. All Good. Fresh and
Carefully Selected. N
We solicit consignments of all kindi of Country Produce and
Guarantee Prompt attention and Quick Returns and will promise the
Highest Prices that can be obtained.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE SOAKED.
Till Jurj ft) Birkat Ctta Rstsras Vardlrt
leon Tim. to. 18,000."
The Jury brought ia verdict yester
day afternoon in favor of the plaintiff
the Barker va the Atlantic Coast
Line railway, awarding ber a judgment
of$5,000.
This was th second, timt the jury
had rendered a like verdict; the Judge
setting aside tha verdict and remanding
the esse back to the court for a new
trial. The cast was -fought hard and
there is a probability that It will te
continued either to a higher court cr
new trial dMiandcd.
The ease ef Purser vs Machine Co.,
was begun..
Give
os a
Trial.
3L. HE Elrvijx
Wholesale anil Retail Grocer.
No. 81 South Front St.
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pgoQODoaoao oooooaoa aoao od
Ladies
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Wfrhave just received the prettiest"'
lot of Ladies Neckwear we . have ever ;
shown, Tarn over Collar lin tll the new,
est designs at lOo to 60c, Hatch Bits 60o
to $2.0n, beautiful line of linen match
sets. , . . ..
Als) new lot or Queen Quality Ox
ford'. J
Panama-flats, Negligee Shirts, Un
derwear, Suspenders, Belts, eto for men
3J.j; BAXTER.,
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- Absolutely Pure
HAswsuDSTrm
CISE GOHTirJED
If n ialind of billious mood.
You wish an aid to digest food.
No other pill is half so good
As DeWitt's Little Early Risers.
When e'er you feel impending ill,
And need a magic little pill.
No other one will All the bill
Like DeWitt's Little Early Risers.
WMtthurst'
Sale Saturday.
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Police Court News.
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CAROLINA BRICK CO.,
Plant at Clark, flyman Siding, Elniton and ItabertouTil:;
V; ; Annual Capacity 16,000,000. .
Batfeg kartaJWd Modem Dry XUne w. ar now pntrd U furaia the EmT
,. . &Odlns;BrttleroffwoathUiaHi
" ;A : ;FRICE1 GUAriAKTEED. ' ' ' '
HYHAIf HVVVIjY. COnTAHY, ;
rUlllna Ait
Oavid Bryan.rThomss Bonner, Colum
bus Bonner and Richard Kulcher were
tried in the municipal court yesterday
for Jdisorderly conduct. Sam Taylor
the complaining witns testified that
the men entered his place formerly
owned by Jack Rodman and acted In a
boisterous manner. A whiskey bottle
played torn, prominence in the evidence
as the prisoners are said to have been
drinking whiskey. Mayor Patterson
question rd the defendants and learned
that they bad bought it aa "tonic" and
mixed ttwltheider. Bryan said be
bought It of Taylor, but the ktter de
nied it. Bryaa was Informed that he
would bare to divulge the place he got
the whiskey or bt fined $20.
AD four defendant were fined $2.60
each and the eat ts
: 8am Dill was fined $100 and costs
for disorderly conduct Two eases were
continued until todiy m order to pro
tore necessary wltBissss. .
Bessie Smith, a while woman from
Wilmington was brought la after eourt
adjonmed and arraigned for disorderly
conduct Tba stayer ordrd bar out of
Unrr, Sb4 cam. here frornWilmtnftoe
last Saturday ha ring been scot oat of
that city by tho Mayor.
ftrntl 9fw taw.
- Ia caom a eaw hoM H a clear of
rreryOirag wttb M band and ring a.
blade wits fa wtWr. says America
Onldrator. It wUiua iMr ywr
aaaUiMi hit It. aceora to tb tM
V and anattty of carboa la tne blaea,
The kmar B aaiaa ar rtbrmtM Um be
tar toe iMttty of (he stort. TUe k
down the eOk.frofa oad t end sod
tttst the btaAs Is MralM and iao
skmg en tft. tst of Wk avbt a a,
thai It M sf bwnpr'-raat aa bettMr
m statin- ftl H otWa. TW
la a graM oal.ot to a saw, aa II
fmfla bard & laa ffl spvts at
lmapa, karlf (lot fna en Md
e t ruM threnan pa II
faalt Very WJ t Am4 as
tawi to sa aW m very asr. as Ox
bamp bw toi(M f)Wl rreas
ttxK-thig and ra koOvw dn frvm as
cUit lb. frMl. KM (hat 0 asw
k 4 IM lblr r It tiKaj toe aiarfc
rtrrtiilb to saw wit tl. .
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WE HAVE AtVAYa TniED
to give yoa tba (Wt t.iU
' 8kw VaWea for year. moj thi
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capital stock $10,000, E. , A. Wales
principal inoorporator.
Gen. Jamea D. Glenn left today under
advice from his physician for Greens
boro to spend a week quietly before re
suming bis work aa private, secretary
to Governor Glenn.
Confederate Veterans Reunion, Louis
ville Kj, June 14,16, 1905.
l?or the above occasion the Southern
Railway will sell tickets to Louisville,
Ky. and return at .ratesnamed below,
GoWsboro 114.55, Raleigh $13.60, Dur
ham $13.05, Greensboro $11.95, Winston
Salem $11.65, Salisbury $11, Statesville
$10.50, Charlotte $11.10, Concord $U.45
Approximately low rates from other
points. ; Tickets sold June 10th, 11th,,
12th and 13th with final limit leaving
Louisville June 12th, 1905 provided tick
ets are officially stamped by Joseph
Richardson, Special Agt.
Original purchaser may secure an ex
tension of final limit to leave Louisville
not later than July 10th, 1905 by depos
iting ticket in person with Joseph Rich
ardson Special Agent at Louisville, Ky.
between the hours of 8 a. in. and 8 p.
m., June 10th to 19th inclusive and upon
payment of a fee of 50 cents.
General J. S. Cur has selected the
Southern Railway, via Asheville, Knox
ville and Harriman Jet as the official
froute for his V( terans' Special, which
will consist of first class day coaches,
and standard Pullman cars to be han
dled through to Louisville without
change. TheSe special cars will leave
Raleigh at 3.30 p. m., Monday June 12th
1905. Berth rates from Raleigh and
Durham $4.50, Greensboro $4, States
ville and Hickory $3.50. Two persons
can occupy a berth without additional
cost. Excellent service on regular
train in both directions. Ask your Agt
for rates from your station. For furth
er information and Pullman reservation
write R. I Vernon, T. P. A.
Charlotte, N. C
Seven O'clock Closing.
We the undersigned Merchants agree
to close our respective places of bus
ness, beginning May the 15th, to Sept.
16th, at 7 o'clock, except Saturday even
ing. Signed:
a V. McGehee.
J. L. McDaniel.
L. M. Satterthwalto A Bro,
Pure Lard, kettle dried at home, 11
cents per pound at the Oaks Market.
ko Cream Soda at McSorley's.
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Celebrated : Gattit-Kilao Continued
. ' For Special Call Tdhn.
SUIt Fair Bulldlngt Struck By LlgMals.
Pitt. Collins' FIr. Minm. Electtas -Offlcm
Qrssd Udgs Masses. '
CommMCsn.nl Shsw
Unlvsnltr.
Raleigh. May 12. During a severe
thunder storm that passed over the
city last evening lightning 'Struck the
State fair buildings at tho fair ground
and displaced three thousand shingles.
The heavy downpour Of rain was all
that saved the buildings from destruc
tion by fire.
Grand Master Plato Collins of Kin-
ston, of the North Carolina Grand
Lodge of Odd Fellows delivered an ad-
dress on Odd Fellowship here last night
that was, greatly enjoyed by the visit
ing and local lodgemen. Ho declares
his intention of making the coming
year the most significant for progress
in the history of this order. The erec
tion of the $6,000 building for the Odd
Fellows Home for the aged and infirm
is to be one of the specialties of the
work for the year.
Governor (jlenn makes an order for
a special term of Wake county superior
court to convene June 12th. for the
special purpose of trying the noted
damage suit pf T. J. Gattis vs Dr. Jno.
Kilgo and B. N. Duke as trustee of
Trinity college. It ia to be held by
Judge Fred Moore.
The Gattis vs. Kilgo damage suit is
not to be tried at this term of court af-1 Baby sleeps and grows while mammy
tr .11 nrdr heinir made this morn- if Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
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shall be agreed for Gov. Glenn to call a cent8i je, or Tablets.
special term for its trial The contin-1
uance was on affidavit by John C Kilgo
of Trinity College that W. R. Odell of
Concord and Dr. Dred Peacock of High
Point, Important witnesses for the de
fense cannot be gotten here for the
trial at this time. A motion by the
defence to continue some days ago on
account of the death of Washington
Duke at Durham was refused.
' The North Carolina Grand Lodge of
Masons today elected and installed of
ficers and adjourned to meet next year
InGoldsboro. The grand offleers are:
trand master, Plato Collins, Kintton;
deputy grandmaster, Tboa U 8tephsn.
of Durham: grand warden, Perrm Bus-
boa, Raklgh; grand secretary, n.
Woodell, Raleigh; grand representative
H. E. Rlggs, RWh; grand marshal.
K. P. Albca, Winston; grand conductor
T. L. hUore, Uxington; grand guar-
Wn, P. B. J oh oka, RaUlgh; grand her
ald, H. H. McCoy, Kmstonrand chap
lain, A. P. Barbae, StotaaviBe.
The Grand Lodge vkd a per capita
tax of seventy eenta thirty cents sack
for the Orphans Homo and Grand Lodge
and ton aenU for Homo for Aged and
leflrm. Salary of the grand artary
waa Increased to $1,800, $000 was ap-
vropriatod for aaaisUnt grand aacra
taryi $o was spproprlatod for traval-
to axpenaes of grand master.
Tba agiamancsfflsnt of Shaw Unlrors
Ky for aolorad poopls was- bald today,
the annas) address kaana; by Rev, J, C
Maaaea, pastor of Tabaraaelo Baptist
charck Tba graduktoa 'in all wHb
oVgraaelA, B.; twa'B. .) en. B.
U; eigbtoentb swnnal aVpartasaat;
four, iniaaionary tfaiamf apartmaat.
tw hUrlnmiOuiHt.twa brlrklaylric and
platnng, on drawing and dsslgalu;
one mathbta work, als as woodworking,
fenrt la woodwork tog opartoMnt,
fottr la tooktna. Honorary aVgrea dot
tor af divinity aa Rv" iaa B.
Waahlngtoa D. C and kVrf W. A.
PsUIK Oird.
In Wake Superior Coort this swminf
Sam Tsrtmrvugk who baa towel la jail
Uhout Ufl far the klUing of CUrU
y.ivM, ettlnrtd, mm vmIi age Swar
RaWh rWMd m ball, tr be
ing mm doubt aa to guilt t.a of In
va)vi1sicMf. The tftrnt waa kllM
with S W. UH bat, bt slf oVf
U rUitrwd.
T wr.try pf fl.U aallvirU.
Uv d '.Ui'W f ihm arr.iina Pf
mriltl Frmwrit tit V hr Ur J
r w- t,i M J. It. Witt h-irf
iitiliiitmHMiiiiimimiimmviHi
Fairbanks Cottolene in 2 and
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 backers.
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 Fortoiica Molasses 10c qt.
J.L. McDaniel
I arkcr Store.
1 !UnU Orotrer.
On in r Urond ami Hancock fts.
I have all size in Pe9rle33, Iceland and
Wonder from 2 quart to 8 quart, I over bought
and will sell chap.
Big stock Water Coolers on hand. Re
member the Poorl -aa Iceland is the best.
OF. S. Miller.
BROS
HEW SHOE HTOBJE
81 Broad Street.
Parker llu tiding.
Special sales Friday and Saturday.
Latest Styles, Men and Ladies Shoes
Large Stock cf
At Reduced Prices.
Mattings
Furniture,' Stovex, Ref riKeraturs, Km . !-, i;.
(ioods purcliastl frurn )imi.w:iv :iTi l . I '! .
id- in i'kii ri;n i:
New arrival of pirturrs ami fran.i-i. n
made and fitted.
I . and House hurniahing
"M.T.-.1 at (lltKATI.Y
MxiililinH, etc Frames
vJT olxn jB. Ives
SucresKor 1" lh.:.w.iy :in-l Tavlor.
93 Middle (Street.
New Masonic Theatre I
Ono "Woolr
"Jttsa laavM" TofilghL .
S-' Uay 8th
'-THE POPULAR FAVORITE
Davis-Driscoll Co.,
PLAT AT POPULAR PRICES
HIGH CLAS ktPEKTOlKF,
ataispai ssd with high elaas spee-lahtoa.
Bsssrved tasta at Waters
0 C1S0JIC IBUIfil
Ono "7"co3r'
SSj- May 15th
OSMAN
STOCK CO
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MEN CAPABLE OF EARNING
$1,000 to $4,000 a Yqar.
Clerk, School ToachT. Merchant, Farmer.
' NO MAT IKK WHAT Ya i
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nt rol of K'xxl neh ter
vimuh 'itM'runr? nc-
yntir advanU to
piny in thin nwtron Htfortip h lmne fur u ft-w i;l in ii
Mn of cnamrtiT nnn iihnn , i an niit;ini t in ,ivc c
ntory, where wr ha vr n hra i- h ri" 'ImM. j.r.
Mary. Writ? fur information. nn l Kurr. whtln-r ii i-
A coon of pttif rational indt njrtnn furinwh'-l free I j v Uii.h nfllc?.
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WILMINGTON, N (I, :i!Ui KLOOI!. SDl.l IIKItN BUILD1N0
THE MUTUAL M KK IS.sl UANCh CO., OK NtW V0KK.
Richard A. McCurdy, President.
OUatt la Aaarlu. Urjw. la the World.
Ha, laidrollry lloldnm Ovr f-X MILLION DOLLARS.
Ni.wHoU. For Thrm Ov.r 44 MILLION IKiU.AK.S.
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Ladies Lisle Thread and
Cotton Summer Underwear.
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' We hava atada aa mlir. thw In our lino tf Lull. Iliery f waka
wa ar. ahowlna: a mj autwrlor quality of lUmvu llwrna-MT dye bt Uala
ThrMdt Oauaa and Ic eterU W. caa give yoj th. rlRST MISSES Hoea
tade tot Ba and las, . -
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Mail ard Kivf rMf 1 .UMtlLIP aa aafUaav
Uoa't fil t fv pmJtWmn U-r'r w IwUinc tod pm la Maw
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