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- 1 ESTABLISHK) :5tIN",... ism -'l, ' 1-;:'Ai - y . I? ' V K-?J( Vli ;. known' . . ; i i . '. ' . iAV,a K A , . 'J--v P jJi'jU MCltfaN .a5'-; . V ' - . . -' . ' . ... - v r .-... -. - .-t rTrA'. --J-.-iir; i.i. ' rAA.i..i niMimivL tThvtJ'-Jr &-C TKV I I I I I I I IHI )-'J . ; ' n I 1 1 1 II II I I I i ' : 111 I 1 Ifll II Ul F II II SOFilETHIHG BESIDES 4 PER GEHT , The tact that this Batik pays yoii 'four per. cent on ; your savings is important to you, ot course, out pnn. . "dpally, because, in cbmiectiolwith this rate, it of fers you ALSO'the' eptniU' 4e5prr-&UfEtX-J secured by its unusually large pjoU2pOOO.W) and by the most conservative management Are your shvings where they en joy these advantages? p. 1 sUpKS. V. fOB PKNDtKrOK; Olbat: Other 'Bruises. . - Ml (ClO 1 ' h. " ' ' - 1 11 We Have Any Kind of a Hat For You , One can buy Millinery very " satisfactory from us by mail., select the style of Hat desired then tell us very carefully a bout the trimmings, colorings etc. Write us in your own way juBt how you want the Hat to, look when you receive it. ': We keep in close touch with Millinery Fashions and have plenty of skilled people in our.; work room to carry-cut your' ideas. However if the HSt does not suit we will refund, your money. J. M. Mitchell & Co. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE ' 288.. In tha Griflla Auditorium bat evn loir, ttiftioUowln propain wm given by the ' tousle department ol our city tchooL . - 1 Orchwtr-Setectd. . i Chonw-The OoU'a Lu.laby Third 3 ttandrSolo-Noctuni Adam Gelbel, -themt Fid:.v. - 4 Violin BolorvPeUte Minuet Muscat fturkhin Jams. . 5 Piano f rf(PFau8Fanta Gottnod, D '--i Rneneer. M. Hancock. C. Stewart. J Violin Soto Hungarian Dance' Brama RuthWataon. 7 Piano : Duet'-' La Dame Blanche, , Peldeiu - Louis Beli, Mary. J Jones. . . - - " - .; S Cnorns-rTwelve Knights, Gayner-t v ' Ponrth Grade. - V 9 Piano Trio -Tvrolienno Varies, fta vina-L. Jones. J. B.ran. L Vol- som.' ' - , id Violin Quartet G. Msjor Burger- ; Ruth Watson. Cort Munger. A - bertina Jones. Will Blades, 1l' Voeal Saxtetto-Sailor tng. 12 Piano Solo Polonaise Slunicko- Nanr.ia Willis. 18 Unveiline of portrait of William Hollister Oliver. " " 14 An appreciation of Mr. Oliver Mr. . S M Brim on. 't While every number was very credit ably rendered the Six Jolly Sailor girls completely captivated the audience and the piano solo by Miss Nannie wniia showed musical ability much aboye the average. - .1 At the close of the musical program Mr. T A Green in a few well chosen remarks unveiled and presented to the school, in . behalf of the trustees, tne portrait of the late William H Oliver. He also introduced Mr. 8 M unnson, who- gave an "apprecration" of Mr. slmDle true and richly deserved The main point. of Mr. Oliver's character that Mr. Brinson presented to the boys and girls and held op for their emula tion, were hisbpiritof service, and his unselfish devotion to the best interests of his community as he saw it. IfflllllGIII " " tabons . uewre- Jury, oy : . Attorney In the case of United States vs J. R. vesterdav. &e eouosel for defendant announced that it would nut oil- nri witness -At S;32 .1mi Wm. Dunn. Jf. lor oeienaanv epuu nearly an hoar to the jury, ; being iot hwed by Assistant U S Attomey. ,Gilet for the gpy enraent, men m m ureer, for defendant, D S Attorney -Seweli, and ended by L I Mobre for the defend ant, who closed at 6:11. ' No ablet five addresses to a jury .have: ver been .. ... .. r.' .! i made than tne nve y esteraay. . - ; Jtidge Connor made his charge .to the jury taking 60.minnteshe? Jury theb Retiring, v '. ' '-V -.. ' At 12 o'clock last night rit .waa an nounced as no verdict had been brought in, there would be none announced un til mornine. as Judge Connor would not be cilled up' after that hour.'' Tlielfe .. WoAmA ' ronnrta nn' Iho utrAAt nrc Dvtww tvjivi. - i as to how the jury stood 6ut there waa no reason to believe that any veal knowl edge was to4e had in the matter, as to a definite verdict. ; Just Arrived The best selected line of lace curtains direct from the mill, Jrou don't have to nav the libbers profit to get them wo sell you curtains as good as' you can find for 45.00 at $3.50 per pair the $2.50 kind at $1.60. J. S MlLUtJK, . 87 & 89 Middle St. The Furniture Man Si NOTKl J i' Wehave.jusi received another car load of Summer goods, consisting of Pordr Rockers, Refrigerators, Water T(Oolers, Ice Cream Freeiers, Hammocks and store awnings and will sell cheap for cash or on time. u T. J. Turner Fur. Co. J PHOKlT2 ' NEW BEEN, 3 MIDDK 8T. Judge Guion no Candidate Judire O. H. Guion requests the Jour nal to positively announce in his behalf that under no circumstances will"; he be candidate for Congress in the 3d dis trict, as has been rumored. Judge bui on has resigned from the bench to re' nume his law practice, with his son W. B. R. Gu'on, and will confine himself to the law practice. This statement of Judge Guion ought to at once set at rest all stories associating his name with po litical rumors as an office seeker. V.- v. ' YOU CAN'T DO BETTER . : - " Than to trade at our Drug Store.. We offer you a cwnC plcte line of drug store goods, of a quality to be trusted and at a fair cost. Every point of service is perfect and, thefe'i satisfaction In every deal with us.. , ' ; Giiston Dg jd om tni: corner , " . ' tfldsfr;'. : ;opp(i KsrorncE.;; (:Y (V) (:) C) (i) ih (1J fc) W () :) (:): (:) O- : THE AMERICkN STOClCc OX J I Z nA8 tvM JRKJEto ITS 6T0CK Stiff?. K ' ; f i Spring and: Summer .Goods J Married. Yeaterdav afternoon at the home of the brides parents,number 129 Hancock St Mr. W. p; Stokes, of Maple Cypress and Mus Mamie Bowden were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Rev. J N H. Summereli, performing tne cere Mrtinv Onlv a few invited relatives and friends were present The happy eouple left iri medtatelytor their future norae Maple Cypress. ' InritmnaftubU Thr r some simple remedies Indispensable in every famlle. Among these) the experience of jean assures us, should be recorded ferry Dvi Painkiller. For both internal and external application we bate found it of great value; especially ai ' we reeom mend jt for colds, rheumatism, or fresh wounds. Christian Ea. - Get A Phone The Home Telephone and Telegraph Company are about, to issu a new directory. boo)t" with tha Bamet pf al subscribers, . If ?ou bate no pboM and mmnt una soon.' call UD SUoL lirSot and become a suberiber at once and to get your name in the uew dlmtory. -; ' V just Arrived Wall naoer now" ta stock w decided to put Iri good quallt paper, so w would not have to wait for It to be or dered, we will be to show yen iht price from lOe. per double roU o 2,w -i;VX8.MILLER.-t 87 A 81 Middle 8t The rurniture Man Don't forget us when you want a White Mountain Freezer. Phone 99. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. Wl l Meet In Wilmington The State Council of the Junior Or- dr of the United America Mechanics will meet in convention id Wilmington in AuiraaL This wLl be the first meet- ihg under the change ot time lor voe yearly event and will be decidedly in teresting on that accouitt Borne months i iro-the idea waa advaneea for chana ing the time of meeting from bleak February to warm August and. the Idea was well received. Then -a aurodent number of votes had to be obUlnel in order to make the changed Thla has now been accomplished. So the change will be nade with the convention to M held la that city, .Wilmington hating beet derided onon as the next conven tion city; and the time of commence ment of the convsoUe a has tieeo let lor August 23rd. 1 i ':'"; J. 4 - SricW Kita.t rr.' . r ft. t AprU 'ta,' MlO'fWa are hbigsome rirht ixA westher at nresent. which niaket everyt'ilng look blue, but ws ho( to have Jt warmr In a few dara. . Cotton planting soems to be all the go ' . -. . Huccessful Termtnatioa, in au rkTJepartoeBt8 of Scholars, - :V' -: L yrit. "- Yeaterdav was the last day of the school exhibit and many came out to hmr thar anolltne' bee and cet a look at thfl exhibit'; The exhibit from begin ning to end has been a decided success, and from the dailv crowds that throne the different, rooms-xne would judge that the public has been favorably im pressed. Of the grades of the high school the seventh A had doubtless the most inter esting and attractive displ y ' work. Notable among the works of skill were placards of the administrations of presi dents with drawings illQstrating the principal events that occurred during their respective terms of office. An other attractive hit of work was a book of photoes of several of the class dress ed to illustrate Japanese life and cons toma. Aa lhA plana has latelv studied the 'Rfct(.h ttnnlt" and "The Vision of Sir Lam fall," some of the most gifted! members of the class have displayed their skill and imagination by drawing scenes' from these two books as the- passages presented the pictures to their imaginations,; 'ichabod Crane at School', and ' "Ichabod on Gunpowder" are among the beat of the drawings. ; The relief -maps drawn bythegeo flrraohv class showed accuracy and care and the coverings for all of the class work'were "attractive and approprate. ConBpicuoufl On the table in the eigntn otrade. room was a rlrawihe entitled 1T ---- .e- "Ulaiume by one oi tne memnerB oi the class. It was the representation on papet of the picture produced in the artists mind after the study of that poem of that name by Poe. Like the seventb.the eighth grade displayed draw intrs of relief maps of the continents worked in putty. The class work on exhibition was neat and the grades generally high. The (coverings though not so elaborate as those of somof the lower grades, were neat and engaging. The exhibit of the ninth grade was Written claaa work and testa. The work was interesting and showed the de velobment of greater mental abilities, One of the best and interesting was a series of papers on Ivanhoe, a work Which they have lately atudied, The papers of the history test were well arranged with cards above them giving the value of the study of history. The tenth, (trade like all the others hd a very artistic display,. But the appear- a . 1 : .1. . . . J 1 . ance oi tne room waa wimvuv uuuu the moat inviting. Both cut and pot flowers filled the air with fragrance and and the colors of the claaa and of last rears claaa being from the walls. The mark of the claaa waa of course of a higher order than of the other grades But it waa Interesting nevertheless an! ever vthlnff" was displayed to the best advantage. Artitlc and tasteful cover adorned tbe written work on exhibit and the car and skill of the graduating claaa was plainly manifested. NE W.BERN, N.C f At A7. T .0, PAID ON Q SAVINGS strong courteous progressive Evecy Banking Facility It has been the constant endeavor of the manage ment of this bank to furnish every possible facility for the convenience of its depositors, together with abso lute safety for their money. An account with this bank will prove a valuable asset to any corporation, firm or individual requiring the best banking facilities. WM DUNN PR EST. CD BRADHAM VICE PR EST.. TA.UZZELL CASHIER The Biggest Inducement EVER OFFERED BY ANY MERCH ANT IN NEW BERN i r Beginning to-day we will give r per cont ivIkiU- ticket on all cash purchases and in addition will f.i vi on e;iih ilnllur ypi-nt with us or paid on account a Clock Ticket which will entillo the cublunior holding the winning ticket to a Beautiful IVcorated liiiuicr S.-t. liy ihi.s new plan every body will get a line discount and stand a chance to get the dinner set etr:l. The old clock tickets will not o jTood in the new serie-) and every one holding any are requested to send liem to me at once. All outstanding rebate tickets are good. J. J. DEPT. STORE BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE . 1 !1 A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF- ' NEW DRESS t SILKS jr. st i:i:cki i:i Worth - - 50c. Our Price -THE VERY NEWEST THING Bafnngton Diy Goods Co ivvvvvvwvywvwvwvwvl If It's a Miwr ahnnU Ka Mirad without loea of time and bj ft medieine which like Cham bar lain'a Colie Cholera and Diarr hoe Ketnedy.DOC u curee promptly but produce no nnpleaaant after effect. It never f alia and ie plemaaat and aaft to ttke. Sold by ell dealer. Our car of Pittsburgh Fencing has mlved. Sc m-'tfjonccr' BdsnitUdvvjOr:7t:r n GIRL'S -r issnu ill II FIRES OUf POSSE VoutK! iSmit .Mnrtfioul Attack , on Coinpiftonlfkrrtcdi Eaat Ratherf.ird,tf. i Aprti-Af lf imirdrw'jr -attfl(n ' oewe . .U Anna Vlrxt !r1 it at ana of the jtre In Kuth-rrow, . . a l .., t . ..-.-. -.'-.. ' . - I . ....... I CTM-i promiovm w -,'.''; Ut.t tySt In fWT) and boy OotWn to fwa, at pry, xar. Cotton planting a-ema to ceaii we rwhl h WM ,n j.. m.y to , - nit everybody., A liandaowe line " Hate lot tptwf Me wunmer, v preaent every boa I puijr. . ., t,iheTford BoalCluh b-mae ihU m,t ) ; ' P Short U Uatf lee ndWtUra.--BaUaract arw Wotxl. IS yfr iA I. ba - A J " . ' T r . - , ed M lAW reil.ma pie we wy Mayavui- ,it,At4 ll duoft of th lmildirf ' ' r-rm b ry ah 1 T T " A M. PTAPl tT " ' ' ..K1.. mnA o.r,ti. mnrirtatl fina I ... . .i. jtm .A ....1.. r'ff Gfrg U. Br mua of tntv-Dve 1t- - i ... , '' .' Fell.nr pie rde at Mayavillei, ltl, ,)(K)rl . : '. ; ' t .THEv AMERICAN STOCK .CO. . . 2 " "v. "rM ; . riULir HOWARD' f --"fv- MIDDLK ST., H our mlnil-r Rev. teunfonl trill Cirrafd pm .- ;s ., ; v. . ';,X iT.Vi-i 'IX-'t't V'i'l't t- 'fi't'i't'i fh r i:)iliaegttUf appolntm el, thle place 0ye. ' ' . ti i S (O t ) CiOM O V ( l ) l )lt '( ttMt ro Sunday In May at 150 I'olicr.rt Che '. V. I i ! ' : ' J - - ' - - LvinrL .' .. n.!f Mr(T.!Ul Mr, 1 Stephw WooUn. Foynd Dead -r - 7 ' dMeovOle Aortt, -Ur.Stpheo C WooUcl' A 'vonfl attorney hare wu f oood deed Id bla toom t Ua boarding booae thlt teonUaf ,He wee' oat ae'aat rateTdiy" attndio court but went to hie reon-early la the evening tthMt mtotm. .An atlache pi -the boarding fc7Ue yt to bla room about aaBop time te eee If be wanted any- rr- --7 , ... thlo and Mr. weotea tow wm ne wu an watt and wlahed to retire ji he eovl4 get Qp .tt)3 . Ih'.t ..wi"""11 w prepere tor eoqie boalneea la eoort. - V f 'Hoteooilng dow forreaafaat thia MMlnr. hia mom waa aAaia f lailed and be waa fumd dead. -M body a lying aeroea the edge of the b4, reel and W beief npao the bed end heed and ahooldere "do the fix. Bla eek -aabnAee b falllng'ta' thla poeidoo from the bed. Tbe af lit wail ne but aftef examining the bo.1y deemed n Inao t urmeewwart. X'.r Weetee u one of thoee bedly inluredtothe aolomoblle wrack her- lut November and waa ta eriltral iwitxtiiloo for WV ' following the ee- etdeuL fitwe rwotery be ppeared H II aa owial ilh the exceptUel of oe a .' a i . J yuIkiiI eptiottte eonraiatona ana on Suit o- Skbt You are looking for come nnd see our line. We carry the largest line of Silk and Wash suits in the city, in all the season's newest colors and styles. .- Our line of skirts are not to be surpassed, eith er in style, price or quality. yf t Invite Your Inspection SVETHINGTON & CREECH i HACRBURN BUILDING. ivb BEST BlCTESlT . i MttMOOK I TOBUSHED BY LADtia 'or CfcKl KNARY : : i ENStn'S I : STORE Ladies-Tailor In'le Cnits E We are vie t 0 Amerrkn la r-a Ta.k.rfrg Co., af a.kr. 'aib!f1dforyoUtOtnhiaTdrmirPO-)r ear j lea aod atyka fo bit) fng." ', ...-.. . the aewnvl iwUf In May at 1:50 follrfunail Charlie 5't.IiI, ibo 1(J) !cj t. crmrjUUioa' la tfreaMlha.t -il . ' - - . . ln.!. Ll,f7r..n- lr'-t la ml . k . I...V ' i " If VH- , 4 jv-...--. - - x r,nt VI n.a "?! w. ,.r:a Hnwanl an J aUtr ICit t'.roiith ti.a n won .welcome flailwe at tl.u rwr f-.r.t - irj-r;.a r ... t . . v - !. ,, ac Sunday. " , . M-r ,n ' ' 1 -Mr. A. L raltr ami family of ,,co. 'h rnu1, " lir'1 te 'i: i - " , r '-r fli r Ufci nr. 1 tr.( No Better Timfritf PalnV : ' " Home Than mm; i;tJ frlpmU and rltir Mr. K A. II tariff t).li! r '-T at l" 0.;t - . "I!!' 1 1 n 1 I'.r, - . : f - 6 I ..I wnxiAvr swum nit l'Te I'M a-i-'.offJ ynr KUa-' !! T"0 ivr rVl f our Krrnui . i.n t 1 r 1 I 1 with year kit r-,i -1 1 ' ' -t? !- J''-J r' " in V . -.( , i- i 1 ' ' ' I I-,- . , ill'- Wecarry' the beat gradea hi -taintar'.WbUe-fLead ' and Oils. -Brighten up the' home by "using wmevof all colon in stotk. Our stock oL- VJ. .v. " . . - . . . -. . . . ; j- IiuiMir.? I-htcrial 13 complete, can nn your ojuci ht WindD'.v ' v i : ' Doors, 13 Lime and CerncAt.' 'Si 1 J. '-'. Co. 7 , f s (,f r rcrc f F..-Al."f,f: e 1. 1' ' :;niANT T'" T:' (.-'! liar civ.
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