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. 4 ! z i Vol. XXIII.-.Ta'o. 39. New Dern, U, Cn Thursday Morn lug, May 18, 1005. Twentyourlh Year - J . ) White; Erold'ry.:;5hht waiifr Patterns '$ 1 50-Value f or 65c. ' . w X r $ x "i t Ash to see the Hew Girdles, -theyrs 25 and 50c. i SEE WINDOW DISPLAY; J. M. KKtchett - Co.yl;i . PHONB288. !! PoocA 5f.,. Opposfe Post-office.: RALEIGH. WhIU Bey Htld For AtMultlng Ngro.: 8- : pnm Court Docldon. No tunmor . " , , School ot A, ft .n.,J " : Raleigh N. C. May H-vYesUrday af ternoon, Howard Rogers, white boy, became invqlved in a row with a negro about his age. JThO liegro applied a vile epethet to him and Rogers seised a base ball bat and struck the negro over the head, Inflicting a, wound that it was at first thought was not serious.:. How ever late last night there were serious.' developments and the. white . boy was placed in the city prison the opinion of the physicians at the hospital being that the negro could ot live.? Hta death is still expected at any time. . .The white boy, Rogers, is the son of a respected blacksmith on Wilmington St Appeals In .three murder cases weie - settled yesterday m tho Supreme cou. t the convictions and sentences in tw , ' State aeainst Will Adams from Wa e and State vs (Jariand from McDowel , ArATTZaCFIIZALTll PBl'JDEB-- Absolutely Pure HAS m SUBSTITUTE TTTTVTmTfmTTTTTTTTTTMmfTTTtTTT.mfmTTTmT Juht Received Another ronslgnment ' N. C. Hams and Sides. FRESH LOT FOX BITER BUTTED. 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 os a Trial. Wholesale and Retail Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. AAA New York Cotton Market. V ; ': Noticef; - J i , v "" , - The Atlantic & North Carolina Rail road will hold their train No. 6 at Now Bern until. 7:10 p. . m. today, Thurs day, to allow the visitors attending the unveiling ceremonies to return home tonight E. A. Niel, T. M. Ice Cream Soda at McSorley's. Dressed chickens this morning at the Oaks Market.' The following were the oneninc and being affirmed and a new-trial allw d m the New York Cotton ODODODODOOO DODOODOD DOQO Ladies Necfcweai! We have just received the prettiest lot of Ladies Neckwear we have ever C shown, Turn over Collars in all the new est designs at 10c to 50c, Match Bets 50o to $2.0 a, beautiful line of linen match sets. - ',; v;v Also new lot of Queen Quality 0z lord'. ' - - ; j -j.fr . . Panama Hats, Negligee Shirts, Un dsrwear, 8uspendsrs, Belts." eto for men J. J. BAXTER, ; CCC3CCCCC30QCCCC;3 CC3 y -TR? T T3 ' TvT V I CAROLINA BRICK CO., . - FUnU at Clulu Brmaa Biding, Etnstoa asd TLoberaoovit!- . ' ' Annual Capacity 15,000,000. . HaYttf fesUUtd ModWa Dry Kiln we are mow prpar4 U ruraUk Um Brt t :. : . BulkHnf Brick tvef offered pa Oil market, ' . . V - PRICEH GUJlBAinXED. 4 - iiyhaiy firrrjLY cosirAirT; ; - ''; Crcur ,OKr ad.ia.atc a Dt fail U mn position Nearly oWn now WAllnf good la Nrw , " I'KA. ' Many ethers ia pqaitiona at -various elW pinia. ' Write for spwial eff U tow-hm-a. NEW IISI N C in the case of 8. F, Blivins from MitchJ ell county, i The ruling in the Adams csSe means that Adams must hang for the murder of Mary Bridgers and two i children near Raleigh two years ago, and Garland, fiom McDowell must serve a seven years sentence for killing Ive Calkutt, colore1, because the negro re fused to put some wood in the stove in the depot'at Marion in December 1904. Blivins-was convicted of manslaughter for the killing of J J Buchanan as he claimed, in self defense. The new trial is because the trial judge failed to pre sent the self defense - feature of the case in the light that the defense asked that it should be in his charge. , It has been definitely settled that there will be no Summer school at the A. ft M. College this year owing to the fact that the allowance from the Pea body fund is -no longer available and it is found to be impossible to 'raise $1500 among the business men of Raleigh to ward the expenses of the school. The Odd Fellows of Raleigh last night celebrated the -election of Mr. ' Perrin Busbee of this city as rand Warden in the Grand Lodge of North Carolina. The A. A M. College has employed Geo. S. Whitney of New York as coach for the A. ft M. College Foot Ball team next season. Last sesson he coacl.ed the Sawanee University team which la t only on game during the season. A. ft M. has the best prospect for a success ful football season in the history of A. ft M. athletics. Ward! Mill. May 15. We attended the annual Sunday School picnic which was given on Bogne banks, and it was one of the most ec joyable ever remembered. Capt. Moots of the Life Saving Station and hiscrew contributed to the enjoyment of the occasion hoisted 'aloft, Old Glory, floated bravely and gallantly over the heads of a hundred of Carolina ' fairest daughters. " ' - A party from Swanaboro was the first to arrive, conveyed aboard Capt Bart ley's launch, next came a from Morehead City, bearing s happy and. joroos cargo. Dr. Sander's boat came with merry crowd from BogXM, while delegations from Jones and On slow sailed gaOy down the White Oak, from Stella. Broad Creek seat over merry, merry crowd. Then Capt J, M. Jones sailed ta from Swanaboro commanding a Beet and the party . was complete. Dinner was prepared by Mesdamsc Plttman, Jones and Blood' good of 8wanabor Mrs J. W. Sanders and Mrs Taylor of Carteret and Mrs Nash Mattocks, and Mrs Mofti Mat. tacks of Stella. And when spread, lb table fairly groaned with the profusion of good things to eat meata, breads, cakes, plea and ntuaeroue candimanta, prepared as no oo slss but the good wives of this section eaa prepare them. Everybody ate all Uwy wanted, and thera wan many baskets of fragment ML. New Bars was represented ' by th. Coca-Cola man who by the way mad the Brst dip la the soup. . Others for lowed and the day was passed m bath ing and other (porta wry pleasantly.- ' t "1 ' The captain of the life saving sUtioa tendered the party Owart of the broad veranda surrounding the aotle rvpolo, fthkh the government planted at out inWt that tU strong and tnitM t rahd MtUracttprihlng Ktmtn. All honor 14 OrifTiman TVmu thn:fh w)xx efforts this rutins. u -ui-). Our Purla Grda nn prai t.. country to hk h he Ml tn trnn. plant!, we mtr M he d'-n't l Ifcwri. tick rmrtimn. Oitn. rit 1" r" W, Ht J'ut f.i vfrff1-' '" her f"9 t'.l of, If th"j 4 1't pa h gh, W Jr li.rm rjr:-, ft Sc. J fit V lu t' . fwi)y wf -me cn ! ;. of t.m. f.V.Sr tn a4 l!.m Ut '--Jt fr s'.tr. or.:: .1 f .rry t m in s -i ri ? s -r. ! M f t'- lxt ' . f I f : ant fo I 'j . in. Exchange, May 17. Open May 777 July 768 October 778 Receipts 15,628; Choice Veal Cuts and Spring Lamb now at the Coast Line Market. Close 787 778 789 My Stock of EDISON Cold Moulded RECORDS Have Arrived. Call early and make a selection. Wm T. Hill. 'Sporting Goods 91 Middle Street Phono 320 COAST LINE STORE. J. O. Land, Manager PHONE 136. Best Lard 10c lb. Side Meat 10c lb Meal 20c pk. 1 lb Rumford Powder 25c. Irish Potatoes 30c pk. I L-B Peppered N C Hams 15c lb B Strips, 14c lb. Lemons 20c doz. Peanuts, Roasted 35c pk Raw 30c pk Best Mixed Tea, 60c lb. Green Tea, 60c lb National Biscuit Co. Fine Mixed Cakes 20c lb Sliced Ham 15c lb. Shoulder Smoked 10c lb Best 20c Coffee for 15c lb. The Cheapest Store, L. J. Taylor's old stand. Give us a trial, Prompt delivery. Yours Trulj , J. O. LAND, General Manager. P S Empty Lard Cans, 15c each. Lard Tubs 10c each. Empty Flour and Sugar Barrels ai d Salt Sacks for Barrel Covers. NEW CAR LOAD Snow Drift, White Frost and Admiral Crescent Tobacco Company. Only Exclusive Tobac co House ia New Bern. Where cigars are kept in scientifi cally prepared cases, where each cigar retains its aroma and individual sweet ness and does not come In contact with anything foreign to its individuality. Another Strong Line, is our Smoking Tobacco. The Largest and most varied I assortment to be found. We also keep I. In .UJ! a til, Wl'.m V4kA MU, tV.M I can give it that delightful blend which so delights the hearts of the lover o the pipe. W. D. Barringlon V ; . ; MANAGER. M Middle St JUST R.ECEIVED 300 dozen Masons Improved Fruit uttiD.rmtB, vuar6s, uaaon sizes. If you need anj it will pay you to get our prices before you buy. J. L. McDaniel g Wholesale & Retail Grocer. farker Store. Corner Broad and Hancock Ste. SonvEuIr Post .Cards Gt Your Souv n ir Cards today For sale by Owen Q. Dunn, Leading Printer SUt loner. Cor. Pollock k Crres Sis. m mm. thujri One "Teels: May 15th Til. ITe-'CKr OSMAN STOCK CO SUPPORTING iii:f,Ki: iu:icka, The Popular Emotional Actress TONIGHT THE STRATEGISTS. WITH LIVE FINE BETWEEN ACTS, SPECIALTIES. . Pojinlar Vricm. TAK9 Till PLACt or CALOMEL -nraaiat T HeBrJ "d ' 8 MU I have all size in Peerless. Iceland and Wonder from 2 quart to 8 quart, 1 over bought and will sell cheap. Big stock Water Coolers on hand. Re. member the Peerless Iceland is the best. Special Sale. Thursday, FKday and Saturday We Brush Aside all Competition. BLEACHING. Three thousand yards Andro-ScoKifi" full yard wide Rleacbing anil Fruit nf tho Loom, lfte quality only GJi- per yd. LAWN. 18o0 yards fine quality 40 inch White Larn, worth 12c, only 6Jc per yd. CALICO. 2,000 pardx Calico 5c quality only 3k yd. LADIES SLEEVELESS VESTS. Very nice quality with tape in the Neck, this If kind ic. IIAMHKKC;. .lust nvciveil n full line of llnmber acv.i limritmn. Vyu can lind all kinds (if l!:ucaiiiH in this Int. I'KRCAI.K :i,."iii :rils Pen-ale, worth 111 and 12J yard. Choice a. lmij; a it will last t xiily .r'i'' a yd. CI.OTIIlNi ; Men's $H.0O Suit " 112. on " V.iuth'n tli.lKI Sviu Children 'h SuiU Men's tl.mi l':uitx Clrlilren's Knee 1'antn Zlc a pair. 7.98 3.98 .49 .60 75 Middle Street. axai iber the fj Alwys tesspwhsr tk fv I xatlve llromo f a1 i a i -Vi. U tim e uuine CaraaaCaMiiOePey, E -V ARMSTRONQ'S" entire estabiishhent has Dry Goods I FalleiljlntO Clothing, Shoes mm 1 ' . a - s a -ft . A aVa . A. New YorJt'8 Greatest lUrgala DUtnoutors wua uraera w raacrmco at, unco. DOORS OPEN SALE BEGINS TODAY, Thursday at 10 a. m. iiamburK8ta ' The VIiole Stock Maffccd : 5d - - 10, hind" .t,. V For Iastant Riddance, i ' f ; ; 1 - - ,. nadirs oboes ' i('CiiV-ar t,w,j a wk m.ktnr pr7rsUs snd marklnf ivmn J1 OS ilntl '". .lirattri'3 , tiiitr.i4 - , . , f AJV .n- )W VZr. TCHAY THt'l.S PAY M0RMNU AT 10 O'CLOCK rROMIT t h HOe -1 A, 4 4V T.VT DZY? 70 3I.IX,- All TTIT2I0UT. BSLAY r M ( w't ittf tr-mm i r i ! hf fi-f t - rr. i tMr fri jr t I : t ).. n 0 mam. V- ' t j - k ft ! 1 1- . ? IK) NT HAKI; A HISTAKK :rz. M-W i'.KUS.N- Handkerchiefs On Choice 00. Lcoh For Lnrno Grcn Banner 1, hl iM, .
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