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TOtUHK XXIII.
HIW BIRS, CRAYII COU8TY, N. C. TllSDAT, APK1L Hi. i:nm -- K1HS r MTTWN
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STATE COHVEHTION. I NEW BERN FAIR, APRIL J 6-2 J.
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POLITICS-
Opens In the Academy of Music
Next Wednesday. i
BOERS AGGRESSIVE.
I
Wires Reported Cut.
4S0. ' panics CsptureJ
n'i i
Fire British Corn
General Fla
rcull Killed.
Town, April 7 -The "One
lca'.iug Duu h paper here, sn
ihti tbe telegraph wire to
I C'Al'lt
Land,''
, DOUUCnJ
Bl leiufunteiD bag lieen cut.
Loudon, April G Though not a word
regarding the disaster near Iteddernbuig
hati been allowed to come through ex
Majority of Volri Will be
Campaign Batten. Wrat
Attack On RnsffU. larr
la tiraerona. I"rl
drat Alderman.
Raleigh, April 7. Secretary John W.
Thompson announces ibal the Slate con
vention will be called to order at 11:45 a
m. sharp. April lllh, in the Academy of cept the dispatch of Lord Lord Rot -Music
Tne doors will not be opeued to ertd.il Is believed here tha'. the r.um
the public until the delegates are pio- ber of British captured there wis about
vlded with seats. Delegates will be ad- 5'K).
milled by card admhwioa, wbtob U1 U)j Small bodies of Doers can be teen in
furniihed by the secretary at ihe district t the vicinity of Hloernfontcin and the
meetings. Members of the Slate execn-' Boers arc still in l lie neighborhood of
tive committee will bo admitted to the j the waterworks.
platform when prcsemiuir, a card, which j Lord Roberta Is taking steps to meet
will be furnished by the necretary. 1)1- the activity of the burghers,
trict delegations are called to meet at 9 London, A) ril B The Morning l'ost
o'clock a. in., sharp to silect c minittec-1 has received the following dispatch from
men on credentials, permanent organi- South Africa:
station and rules, platform and lesolu-j Eloemfonteln, April 5. The Boers tire
lions; alsoone vice president for earh apparently mitkins; an hl'ei::pt lon
dls.rlcl four members of the3lale Demo- j deem their promise to retake liloeinfon
cratic executive committee of each (lit- tein. A considerable force has removed
south through Thalia Neuu.
Ui i ctol Tucker has been
ERUT DISASTER
Floods From Broken Dam Rash
Through Texas Towns.
Superindcnt Mehane Make State
ment 01 His Position.
trict, two delegates and two alte rnates
from each district to the national con
vention. There will be 071 voles in
the Stale convention; necessary to a
choice 4iG.
The Dunn Band has volunteered its
Its music for Ihe Demociatic convention
and its services ill bo accepted.
Slate Chairman Simmons has ai ranged
for the manufacture by a Ballimoie tirin
of great numbers of "White Supreinacj"
campaign buttons. These caD be teemed
from the makers. A little later Ihey will
adorn many a coat
Slate Chairman Simmons has i-sued
the following call: "Ihe central ami
Stale Democia'ic executive committee
are hereby called to tneci at the Senate
chamber, Tuesday, . April lOlb, at 8
o'clock."
Governor Russell's friends are furious
ly angry with Maj Hiram L Grant for
the latter'a ailack on Ihe Governor. One
of them, a Stale olllcial, aavs Maj Grant
is in a boinb-;troof oftlce for life and
ought lo keep juicl, as he had loo much
to do with gelling the Governor in the
place he now occupies. A uegro olllce-
lioldcr Bays Maj Grant's attacLs on the
negro are in bad t:islc; because it is like
smiting the hand which has nourished
you.
Governor Russell says if Dewey is
nominated he will be elected.
There are 40 aspirants for the Eastern
Criminal Circuit judgeship, leu of them
Democrats. No action has yet been
taken.
Julian S. Curr, always as thoughtful
as he Is generous, sends to Ihe Soldiers'
Home here ten barrels of flour.
George Hountree, of Wilmington, will
deliver tho annual address before the
State University law school Friday
evening, May 4. Ills subject will be:
"The Development of Law." It Is safe to
predict that it will bo a scholarly aud
original address.
President Alderman, of the University
will deliver an address at Converse Col
lege, Spartanburg, April 13. Great in
terest Is fell here, and of course all over
the State, as to President Alderman's
decision regarding the "call" lo Tultne
University, La. It is the universal wish
that ho stay where be la. The Tulane
alary is 5,000, and that University has
an immense endowment, but yet Dr.
Alderman's life work seems to be just
where he la now. lie has proved what a
wealth of honor a prophet may have
among his own people Lelteri and tele
grams from scores of tho State's highest
and best men are being sent him, and all
ay "slay." '
i.-ol.itrd at
Karee. His isolation is more apparent
than real, since the open ground noith
Lire Aad Property Lost. A blreat
Lake Bashing Through Aastln.
The Talley Kneulfed By The
Waters. Express Trala
Wrecked in Washout.
Airtin, Texas, April 7 The great
dam of the Colorado river, ihe second
largest dam iu the United States, burst
today.
The waters of Lake McDonald, thirty
miles long and seventy foet deep and a
mile wide are sweeping ihiough the
lower part of this cily. Many houses
are washed away and it is feared that
a henvy loss of life has resulted, as Iht
break came suddenly.
The river hd been greally swollen by
neavy rains lor several days. At some
places the downpour was in the nature
uf cloud bursts, Hooding a vast expanse
of toiletry.
Dallas, Tkxak. April 7 A bulletin
lro:n LaUrange on the Colorado river,
Porto Rico Bill Will No Doubt
The House.
Pass'
seventy-live miles below Austin, dated
of Bloemfontein offers small opporlnni- j ,lt 1:U "'flock this afternoon, says that
ty for Boer tactics, Boers may possibly
engage him to distract niteutioii from
operations elsewhere. !
London, Apiil 8 -Lord Roberts, in hp- :
nouueing from Bloemfonlciu uinier dulc
of April 5 ihe death of tin- I'letieh dec-;
eral .uareuil, cables that loid Methueu
sends the following message Ironi llo.--hof,
Orange Free State;
' Surrounded General Villcbois do Ma
reuil and a body of Boers today. None
escaped. Marcuil and si ven liners kill
ed, eight wounded, .Vt prisoners. Out
losses were: Killed -Captains Williams
and Coy le, bolh of Hie Yeomanry, itnd
two men of the Yeamanry. Woun leit
About seven men.
London, April 5 Dunraven's Sharp
shooters slarled for South Africa today
amid scenes i f culhusinsm
Lord Dunraveri, the noted :icli sii::tn.
after whom the comniitii 1 is named, at
last moment decide 1 to accompany the
force. He has been appointed a super
numerary captain on the butlallion stall'.
the breaking of the dam is a terrible
catastrophe.
No information as to the loss of life
at Austin hna been received but Iho peo
pie of the river towns are fleeing lo the
l.i ;li grounds. The people of Smithviiic
re in a panic. The telegraph wires be
tween Aiis: in and Dallas are gone
The power house at Austin is reported
to be washed away. The damage is
hundreds of thousands of dollars iu
Austin and the property loss in the "vai
b:y below is very extensive. The report
was n reived here from Austin that the
Cnloiadu river had risen 27 feet.
The people in the valley are frightened
The linizos river at Waco has risen ten
feet and still rising,
is coming up fast.
Five washouts on the Auslin and
North Western railroad has occurred,
and trtilic is entirely suspended.
Dallas, April, -7. The repart has
reached here that the International and
Great Northern express, from; St. Louis
to Lori do, was wrecked by a washout
this morning near McNeil. The report
says that n number of persons were
killed and injured. This is nol verified.
The storm has interrupted tliedmpatches
An Appropriation Asked For. Major ,.n,i ,!.;,,, .r uf,i.ino
p. -
Daves Before The Committee. j San Angelo, April 7 Rain has been
Washington, April (1-A bill intro-, foiling "ere for five days. The Devils
duccd In the House of Representatives rlvtr. Lower Grande, and their affluents
at Washington by Hon John II. Small
Manner Of (ioveraiag II a it u i i Still
Unsettled. No Canal Kill
Likely This Session.
Result of Treaty
Failure.
Washington, April 9. Bulli sides aie
lining up for the final fight mi the l'orin
Rico bill, which bad to 1 postponed
from last week because of ihe larcj
number of Republicans ab-eul. The Ugh: 1
will be short and sharp, us the biii is lu
be reported from the ways and menus,
committee, just as ii was passed by the
senate, and voted upon all on the same
lays. Boih sides are el limine iejim,
nit among unbiased observers tlicie is
very little doubt that the bill will le
passed by a smail majority. Its iiniiiali
tied endorsement by the Republican cau
cus has made this reasonably certain.
It remains for a conlcrence committee
to determine what sort of a government
Hawaii shall have. The Senate passed a
bill to provide a government for the ter
ritory of Hawaii; a llo ise committee ic
ported a substitule for the Senate bill
aud afier attaching numerous amend
ments thereto, the House passed it. Noa
ihe original bill ai .1 the subslilule, wilh
its amendment v, ill be turned over to a
cominitlii. am! a bill dilfering from
hot h ma v be I lie : esiui .
o treat); no canal hill That is the
situation in the Senate, and unless there
is a radical change iu existing conditions,
ihcre will be no action upon either at
this session. It has been understood nil
along that the Nicaragua C'annl bill was
di pendent upon t In' i at ilic-uion of the
Nicaragua canal in-.iiy, and within the
past week, il has be me almost ceitain
that if a vote on the i reaiy were taken,
i i it is to be al
::l next session
mirniir ltii-s.ll Mat-- ii,i.ri
J ii rl !.. lb- I . in jinr.li i I b a i r -man
I i.st i mis f.ir c it .
.'eb.nie N Popular I In Is
1 1 a il V iidea I or t m -
en I inn.
Api l! '.' -Slale iij t
Rai
ii
! Me'tanc vt a
'. educator H
j Would per -
the 1 elnoi
an 1 toil h
I i'ii I M 1 1 1it
the t"!!o
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caii.'idllte
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1 1 1 - J nun in ale
Mil' i e 1 H I in M i
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a: 1 bat.- mi
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II.
I by a prominent
a bat .oiiise he
anill'lncv before
n l!il wees
se i-.a:l cnii
him lie senl
I
-Hir iluinrv
ined to he a
iii"i rut ic Ton
I course, means that 1
j l i 1 a I I'le !. ' he ci ion of saiil con yen
I ion 111 am in : nominated by 1 he
, I cu,oi i at !' fo.iti i : ; i ii I shall not be h
i -all'li'l I" ! le lilher of the ollu i
' I'olitii al font. mi"!.-, but shall retire lo
private life takii'L' with nie the full a
; snt ai iv of an honest conscience thai 1
hate dune what I could lo promote the
I i;reat l loise of Public . duealioii iu Norlh
,.n!olina. iiml shall extend my best
wM."s ami heaily sii;p.ul to the man
j who shall be the leader of the cause ol
the grand army ol six hundred and loity
thoi'Mu.d c hih! 1 1 n
ye ii s.
and its
the next Ion
le
The Trinity "river I it would be rejected,
This '
far no l
future v
ot In r In
Tins is
have to
Apih tnh
lloveinor
Justus M. M
the i n-lerii i
The I'r
ipH nces is of
, . : 1 a n 1' ,i:i State and the
ne i f ',i:i . i . ns than any
h 't our Mate (oivcmmeilt
at i i el i Li v. c a a icople
I lll'.'iy leal', il.
"el ', 1 1 Illy t . in
(.' II. .Ml ham:,
ill '0. Supt. Pub. I ii ssl .
iiiissell t oday appointed M r.
ol ; n i ii vibe, J udire of
ei iminni i 1 1 e.iii .
ressive l'ainie, sat s i ditorinl
f I Mill hi
) lowed to
go over in
J. I. Canon, Prolhonolary, Washing
ton, Pa., says, "1 have found Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure an excellent remedy
in case of stomach trouble, and have de
rived great beueflt from IU use." Il tdl-
aeala what you al aud can nol fail to
car. F 6 Duffy,
THE MARKETS.
Tbe following quotations were receiv
d by J. . Latham, New Bora, N. U.
New Yobk, April 9.
Corrom Open. Utgb. Low. Close
, Mar 37 9 87 9.8) 9.87
: Aogr ., 913 S 8f) 9 90 lit
Sept.. 848 8.4? 8 45 649
Oot.... ... .,813 817 8. IS 817
Nov. .8.01 8 01 7(9' 8.00
Jan 9X8 , 8 08 7 99 8(8
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ROANOKE M0NUMEMT.
Members of the Isthmian Canal Commis
sion created by the last Congress have
reached Washington, but they say no
report of their work will be made in
time for submission to this session of
ongress. The postponement of Ihe
Canal bill is just what the administra
tion desired, but the failure to ratify the
treaty is a heiirt-rendiiig ili-appoint-
ment.
V.ALt
A. . w. ....... m
; Cottoa ' raoalpU war 10,000 balat
at all aorta. .," . . "
of the First North CaroliDa district, ask- i
ing for an appropriation of $5,01)0 for ,
the erection of a monument on Roanoke i
island, the scene of the first settlement '
of tbe English-speaking race In Ameri
ca, was referred by the House to the
Commillee on Library.
Today the committee considered the'
matter, anp had before It Representative
Small and Msj Gralism Daves, of New
Bern, N, C, president of the Roanoke
Colony Memorial Association. Mr. I
Small eiplained lo Ihe coinn.ii tc the ob i
ject of tbe appropriation asked for lo j
be tbe erection of a suitable memorial
commemorative of the Interesting his
torical events enacted on Roanoke
Island, vix., the first attempt (In 15S5)
al teltlement in America of tho English
speaking race; the birth, August 1H,
IM7, O. S , of the first cbild, Virginia
Dare, of Eoglish parontage; her bap
tism in the same month and that ol
Manleo, a friendly chief of the llalleras
Indians, this belug the first celebration
of that Christian Sicrenient in the terri
tory of the thirteen original colonics
These are all wcll-eslabllsked hlunric.al
facia, of which the original record la
flill preserved and has been repeatedly
published. He mentioned thai an eilori
bad been made by Senator Z. B. Vance
in 1884 to obtain a similar approprla
lion to commemorate tbe three hun
dredth anniversary of the first attempt
at settlement, but without success,
Major Davet gave tbe historical data
of the several attempt! at settlement on
Roanoke Island; described the return to
England In 1688 of the first colony; tbe
naming of tha country Virginia, In honor
ot tha Virgin Quean ElUabeth; tbe blrlh
of Virginia Dare, ber baptism and lhat
of Manleo; the return ot While to Eng
land for supplies; bis coming again. thrte
years later to Had bis colonists gour,
With naught to tell whtt had become of
Ibara ar Ibe word '-Cruatao" carved on
a traa (apposed to be the nam of the re
gion to which they had gone; nor baa Ihe
mystery of taalr aad fa! a ever been solv
ed. Ha told at tba building of "tha aaw
fort In Virginia," now "Fori Ilalelgb,"
tbaomllnaa ot which ara atlil plainly
vUlbla, and Bow anarted by graolia
block j of tba porch as of lit alia by tha
aaaoclalloa, lb araclloo of a manorial
atone, wlti appropriate Inscription, and
olbar Work dona by tha aaaoclalton, an
Incorporated body aader tba law of
North Carolina. : X
rivir, Lower tlrande
are all over the banks. A hundred
square miles are swept where rains
seldom fall. Travel is suspended on the
Southern Pacific west of Del Rio. It is
estimated that twenty bridges aud cul
verts are washed away.
Dallas, April 7. A dispatch that was
received from Austin says that six engi
neers wero drowned by tho bursting of
the dam, and forty others engulfed.
The dam kept back tho waters of the
Colorado river for a distance of thlity
miles.
His Narrow Escape.
Special to Journal.
Coi-knuauan, Den, April 7. Tbe
Prince of Wales in telling to members of
his family of tbe attempt to assassinate
him al the railroad station In Brussels,
snid thai the first bullet fired at him
passed close to his head and through the
open window on the opposite side of the
railway carriage. The second bullet did
not come near him
Joint Foreign Action.
Spcrltl to Journal.
Washington, April 7. The State De
parlmunl professed surprise at the
Shanghai report that the Powers sent a
joint note to the Chinese foreign office
No Information to that effect has
come from Minister Conger. Conger
baa special Instructions to avoid being a
party lo a collective diplomatic action
for which reason officials are incllued to
doubt the story that be baa joined Iden
tical note of a threatening character
with the Oerman, French and English as
reported
CASTOR I A
Tor I&tata tad Children. -
"Til Iki Yea Han AIvsji
Bears tho
Cguatur of
' bap wan VanbfwIU. r
' Bom nan are ao wall known that I bey
ean'l tvi borrow aa ombwlla. ,
Tha bna secret a woman can Keep Ii
br age.
"I think DeWltft Little Eatlr Riser
are tbe best pill In tba world," say W
E. Lake, Happy Creak, Va. Tbay remove
all olitlrucllons of tba liver and bowels
act quickly and nevar gripe, F. B Duffy,
GETTING READY.
General Roberts Thought to Be Preparing
For Work.
London, April 8 The Daily Telegraph
has received the following dispatch from
South Africa:
Bloemfonleln, April 7 A general re
arrangement of the disposition of Ihe
British troops is taking place today. In
fantry and a part of the City Imperial
Volunteers are assembling al Naaupoorl
preparatory to starling for Bloeiufontein
where they will advance. The Boers have
formed a strong laager at Doukerpoort,
IH miles southwest of Venter's fur in.
Lord Kitchener Is in command of the
railway to the south of Bloemfoiitein to
secure il against interruptions.
Details of the tight at De Wit's dorp,
near Keeuersuurg, have rear lu d lu re,
from which il appears that upon an uu
even plain, surrounded by kopjes, the
Boers opened a cannonade and a rille
fire. The British soldiers found shelter
In dongas and returned a musketry lusi
lade.
The Boer positions were almost una?
sailablc, but tbe Britifh soldiers stunned
the kopjes, from which they Ii nil upon
the Boers with more effect. The latter
concentrated their whol tire and
strength against tho position and cap
tured il. Sbarpsboollng went mi during
the night, but on Wednesday Ihe Brit
ish, who were su.O'crlng from want of
food and water, surrendered. The light
had been watched by people from Bed
errsbure.
Aalkhardl Steyn, younger mother of
the rree Stale President, who la suspect
ed of giving information to the Horns
has been arrested upon his farm, 12 miles
north of Bloemfonlciu.
Last Tuesday many of the old historic
reelmenls, like tbo Scots Ureri, the In
nlskllllng Dragoons and the Lanrera
could not mutter a hundred mounted
men, while artillery horses were scarce
Tbo British troops are all In good spir
it, tbongh badly In need of clothing
and boos.
ly thai
or falls as a v, ii
f a feileial j:n
Jas. Shepherd .-
the amendment
' amen I .iient stand
le and cites the decision
: iu proof. Kx Chiel
s t hat u niUestionably
I amis or fails as a whole
e.an tie
leadei
d here seme
any attempt
cot el
av of
railways to di feat McNeill
lor coiporaliou commission
and lhat, il the tilth section is knocked
oill, all go
No sign
Dcnrici ati
whatever 1
and linger
crs II issai'ilhot aie praclicahy sure ol
renc munitions.
Chairman .siuimons pays Iv V. Webb,
of Shelby, will be temporary chairman
of the State convention.
Rockingham county instructed unani
moilsly for Ajcock and ( iinningli.iin.
W ake Democratic convention gave no
instructions lo its delegates for any can
didate.
There is naturally much inleicst us to
whether Dr. Mebane will get the Demo
cralic nomination for superitil' n lent of
public instruciion. As a rule, the leach
ers in the State, both public ami private
are for him. So are the politicians, ilia
positively asserted that he is tne very
best man lor t he place.
Miss Marv Olis, i.aughler of Ceneral
litis, Ihe commander in the Philippines
left here, alter a three weeks' visit to
Miss Jane Andrews.
The sixth annual Stale convention of
Christian Endeavors will be held here
April tilith lu limb. Il will be the annual
"fellowship" meeting. The delegates
will be entertained by Ihe society of the
Chiistian church. Due session will be
held wi'h the society in the pen in Hilary
Tbe female insane in Ihe a-inni here
now make all the clothing lor linn lei
low unfortunates. This new feature pro
ves an excellent one.
SEVEN RUN NINO S0RE5 CURED
BV
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
XHE G R E AX SPRUNG MEDICINE.
JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA as a Blood Food and Nerve Enerfiier. Is tha
greatest SPRI.NO MEDICINE ever discovered. It corr.es as a rich blessing from
heaven to th: " uot n out." the rur, down ihe overworked and debilitated. That "tired
feeling ' thjse ' 'sinning spells." trie languor and despondency which arise from badly nour
ished nerves, from mm. vuiaied k oii and a:: underfed body, vanish as tf by a magic
sptli. The weariness, lassitude and :.ervoia prostration which accompany the spring.
Urne and ihe heal of summer, are conquered and banished at once. For every form of
neurasthenia, and all ailments of the brtln and nerve, insomnia, hysteria and nervousness
generally. It is almost a specific. It furnishes the very elements to rebuild worn-out nerve
tissues. Il feeds brain, nerve centers and nerves, calming and equalising their action; it
makes rich red honest biood. Newness of life, new hope, new strength follow its faith
ful us;. It makes the weak strong, and the old young again.
It was the antiquated (but now happily exploded) method in the good oW times, te
treat Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Cancer and other troublesome disorders arising from
BLOOD TAINT with powerful alteratives, such as mercury, arsenic and other mineral
agents. It was expected by this treatment that the poison could be killed while the blood
was left io course through its channels holding in Its circulation the specific germs of th
disease. But in this way. every part of the body became more or less diseased. Noth
ing can be more terrible than a horribly destructive blood taint. It not only attacks viru
lently the different structures of the body, but many times the bones are honey-combed
and destroyed. It often seeks out the nerves and spinal cord, and again it will bring de
cay and death to some vital organ, as the kidneys, liver or stomach. There Is only one
scientific method for the cure of blood taint. Tnat is, PURIFICATION! Every particle
of the blood must be removed through the execretory channels, the lungs, kidneys, bowels,
liver and skin. " First pure, then peaceable." The great restorative, reconstructive and
viializer of the blood, JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA, not only radically and ex
haustively removes the taint, but also removes all mercury, calomel and other minerals,
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SARSAPARILLA, is univeisally regarded as the greatest Blood Purifier ever discov
ered. This fact is now established beyond question or cavil.
1894.
BLOOD POISON CUBED BY JOIIVSTO.Va 8 AKS APAKILLA-
Byron, Mich., October 31,
Williams. Davis. Brooks & Co.. Detroit :
Gentlemen: In April last I began usire JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA for Blood Poison, caused
by an amputation of one cf my arms. I had SEVEN RUNNING SORES on my legs. I used two bottles
and was entirely cured. 1 know it is what cured me. Yours truly, G. W. LUTHER.
IUCHIGAH DltUCi OOMPAirr, DBTHOn'. nsxxozz.
C. I). KHADIIAM, New Bern, 'N. V.
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Wholesale
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Grocer,
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71
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Hats of all descriptions.
New Line of Shirts.
Dewey Is Interrlewei.
Wamiinotoh, April Admiral and
Mr. Dewey relumed to Waeblagte to
night from tbelr brief visit lo Philadel
phia. la reeponta lo question, tbo Amlral
laid: 'Certainly I am a Democrat, I ha? a
alwaya bean a Democrat'
"Uae yon arer Toted tbe Dtasooratlc
Ltlcketr
-No, I aarar Tftad la my Ufa. The
only maa I am wanted to Tola tor waa
Mr. Clarelaod. ' , .
il la aald thai Mr. CWrelaad waati
yon lo rua oa a atrelf hi Gold Dcatoorai
lo platform.'
"Oood-ftlfc-bl,'' aoawarad tha Admiral
Ithoai aatararitif tha qucaUoa, and ra
ti tin f, -i , j . tr - -. -,
i Oeaaaa tba liver, parity tha Mood, l
Tboratevhe body , by oatot DeWIll'
Mill Early Rlatra. Tbeea famoa Utile
pills alwiyi art promptly, f. B, Daffy.
At the Bonk Store i
A.J.SMITH
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G. N. Ennett. $
Now Bicycle Store
COME to the FAIR!
Ol Middle Ntreef.
On Thursday,
April 12th, 1900
1 will mote my CICYLK AND
REPAIR 8TORK to 01 Middle Btrerf,
whore 1 will have a new and up-to-date
Bicycle and Ruodrlea.
Lookout for one of tha pretlett atorea
In tbli part of tba country.
Will ha a ramnlela atoca of Blcrcla
Aad aea aoma of tba faateat linraat la tha Banjri,,, Or apbophonea, Recoada, Ac
caootry aad don't fall lo are our aihibl- .n
tlo. boWa I. lb. tobacco w' ,"r'?.'1! wU "7 Mm
78 Broad Btrart. 5 ..:,)
Mlimi.K HTIIKE'l.
NEW BEKN, N C
Largest and
Finest
Stock of . . .
Horses k Mules
Ever
Found in
New Bern.
Buggies Wagons Harnesses Robes
I have moved to the Broad Street Stables,
purchased of T. W. STEW AUT, where I shall
be glad to meet all friends and customers. . V
New Bern, N. C.
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