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MW BERN, I RAVIN COl'KTV. N. C. Tl KmOAY, APRIL '.N I!
FIRST SECTHN.
M MbfcK Hi
V
Will IfllDL
Politicians Still Discussing
Chances "f Fusion.
the
SU i mi cr V i 1 1 Appear A u i n. l'np
nllsts Cnnrcdc llir A in en dine lit.
Ininicl lie Cailnred. Stand
nrd Oil ltuys Some
rriiprrly.
Haiku. ii, April -1. lr. Cy Thornp
tiuii mys about U.c county I union mailer
of Lit paily ami I lie 1 It publit nus thai he
did mil know !i:il llie Itepiihliciins.
would ilo; that lie knew Unit under cer
tain conditions the. KepuMicans would
be glad to fuse, but lie declined to Bay
wlial these conditions. Dr. Thompson
Slid 11. e acllou of the Populist Stale
convention was not binding as to coun
ties, but thai was left a matter for in d
vidcal action, lie knew of no arrange
ment for comity fusion, lie. declared
that lie knew of nothing which led him
to hi lievv lhnt there would be any en
dorsement id the I'opulisl Male ticket
on I lie pint of the ocpuhlicans and lhat
lie presumed theie would be tlnee tick
ets in the field.
Never did the I'opulisl machine so
unmask il-elf as il did Wednesday. !ut
ler inndeti eompli te exhibit of himse lf,
and wi:s like one of I hope articulated (io
nics, those manikins, which one can
take to pieces, diseeel, so to speak, and
pu! together nsrain at vv ill.
ilc publicans whose word is beyond
tpicslion tell me thai l'opnlists during
Wednesday's State convention said to
tlu in: "Weixpeit liepuhlicans to vote
our ticket and we will pay them back."
The llt-publicans s:iy they knew well the
in-riniii of Ihtse words to be that the
ttpawncnt would be volini; for McKin
lev. They say fin I In r lhat they have
knn,'ii : ll lie- while lhal many of the
l'opnlists in'.indidlo vote for McKin
ley. I'.ul h r ' dow lied" Skinner ill the con
vention, but Skinner refusis t slay
il .'.n. Hi- w ill l.nli up HiMiin lit the Nn
lional convention nl sioux Kulla, May
111. i. II': siys he will ask lhat body lo in1
hi rut I liul'ci to lake down the I'opulist
chtlois in North i arolina. Skinner
sv.e.iis I'.ul h i is for MiKinlcy ll will
b intt ri sl i in; to bear Hiyau's opinion of
lliilltr. The deelaralion of KditorS
's ni'Mi, of ( liarloltc, lhal the majority
of I he 1'opuU -Is ale mil i ilrjan is intci-
e-tini;
I he I'opudsis know very wi ll Ihcy
cili'l di 'el the Alliclidlllelll. 'I" lit y
know Ihcy can't do run tiling in the
(ast. They will wink in llie west and
in tin- I'n il lit sections, with the Kc
publicans, to i arry the Legislature), or
l'i t;i l as near aniajoiity as they ca i.
Thi-i will he ii ady lor any and all deals
Tliey want aSenaloi; that is, an anli
Demorratic Sciiator.
I lib, ml no! ice was lec.tived that the
iit ii 1 1 1 Die n 1 lo the North t'aidiua dead at
iut licslci would he unveiled there on
June ti: b
Jude l'uri.ell aijs the I'ederal ( I oil r I
li nns have been In I I ill Kliabclh City
on the 11 I Monday In Apiil and I Iclober
reuul.it ly since l'J.
T In 1 1 1 s I 1 1 ii i ii f mi .1 in ksonvillc on
the Scab-aid All bine has passed
he.c
'I he in I'm coin Ml I 'at Sini'lt ton, ho
a'l' r four i ais i I liicilmn, whs cap
tnied this v.t i k in the navy yard al Nor
folk , w as brought lol'ie peuil en i liu y to
cnnplele a ..u vuir Si'iitcnee. Me was
ori iually sent up for iiiiinshiughlcr, ami
j ft before ids ti ini ended iniutleied i
fellow convii t. Hi: was for tnis sen
li need lo d'l ) cat h, Rtid has seivedlll of
llie It nil I ', t ii-1 f I I'.l lo icesptiire him.
lie is one of llie most di sperult! of all
llie eon v icts
The .Slate chart rs the Tarboro Knit
11111: M t Hi. i a in i al t ."I IK I ( it h leave to
Inerea.e it I" HKMMI) near Tnrboro
'I he m. It vid m-ikc hodery, undcrwinr,
etc
Tin- id cut ri.inor thai the SihiiiUk
Oil Company was Irving lo ircure A con
trolling Interest In the I'nlon Copjier
Mine was not aliojji -tlicr an idle one, for
now Ibey own all the share of atoclt ci
c ol 10 (toil Th s mean m-an that the
S aiidar.l ill j Company w ill Itjncllio
controlling Interest la the mine 111 the
future. 'I Iioho nrho know moat about
llie t rinitaclliiii atatc thai the consider
lion wn enormiiiH, Mr. Newman still
owns llie (iold Hill Mine and will con
llnue In the county looking after t lie
working of the Union Mine.
The trunleca of the llapllat Female
I'nlverslly here met this crening. Tho
pressure for admission Is so great thai
niorfrdormllory mum must lie provided
YralenUy -a the dale filed for llie
Inter colleeUte games at Oxford. Tho
wcftiher prevented any out door sports
ROBERTS MOVING.
i
Some Flfhtlnp IS RcportcJ Bulltr Can
Now Advance.
LosiuiN April 'Ju. Two Important
etateuienis, pointing strongly to a prob
ability thai Loo! HolerU' advance to
ward l'reloim hus already bi jun, eome
from the field of war ip South Africa. j
According to a dispatch from I.atly
sniith, it is authoritatively reporieil there
that the ilocrs are retiring from the Big 1
garsticrg m luntain range with their
heavy ordnance, l'rtdtably they have
lieattl of Uoberls' advance and are anx
Ioub to make sure of their liu'J of retreat
or they may intend to take up a more
easily defended position, allowing part
of their force to he transferred to tlu
army in Ihe Free S'ale.
The other fai l, tending lo the name de
duetion, Li that cablegianis from the Or
ange l'"ree Slate are i ensured w ith parlie
ular severity, nut a word being allowed
to reaeli the press respecting the move
ments of I roups in the main body of
Koberts' army.
Fighting is reported at Karee Siding,
Hi miles north i f liloenifmilcin. Tin:
lighting lliere does not appear lo have
been serious, and was probably little
m ire I hail out post skirmishing. There
sems to lie at least one lirilish division
nea- Karee, which Is the mo-t norlheily
po'nl occupied by Koberts' forces so far
as k ,own In re.
L i.niion, April 2(1 The latest advices
... . .
a9 t i military movements In the Orange!
Kreo Slate show that Uencra! Cnennside
anil llundlc are moving over the sodden !
ro ids.
Hain was still fulling when they went
into camp Thursday afternoon 1 miles
west of De Wei's Dorp. They hold the
railwav and the soulhcrn frontier of the
Free State with -JU.IM II men.
llovv many are going with the generals
who will engage I he liners at Wepencr
is n il mentioned in the dispatches from
llorlogspoort, wdiere the Ilriiisli bivou
acked Wednesday night. The held tele
graph ends there.
London, April 2') Th
reason for m 'iking pnhli'
Spion kop dispatches was explained this
evening at Hull by Waller Hume hong,
president of the Hoard of Agiicult ire,
wlio said the country was entitled lo te
ceive the information the i.r. ci uineii t
could giv'.
"The Ooverninenl is lohl," continued
Mr. long, "that having published Ihe
lispntchei il is bound to ileal immcdi
alely wilh the generals alTcrted llul, in
following such a course, the Govern
ment might have to dismiss every gener
al the moment be made a mistake. Had
ich a policy been pursued in the past
many glorious ileeds woul'i not nave
lieen performed
Ihe (iovet imient used its discielion
in publishing the dispatches. From the
beginning of Ihe campaign her Majesty's
mini&ters have nut swerved from the
rule of leaving the conduct of tho opera
tlous to lhe discretion and judgment of
the commander. in chief."
Attempt at SuiciJe.
i. April i!8-hs'. :
,,g iron.
Uu'I.hi. .r:: t.
Cyrus Thompson Says Populists Are
For Bryan.
of
l.i r
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t ll.
ock, afti r '.
children. .. a
.epil led'!
..cling I.' "
r ball g. 'c
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-til
SEIVtN RUNNING 50RE5 CURED
HV
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
' tiovernnr'tit s
: "1. ir l li I'lerls'
NO DEALING WITH THEM.
Chairman Simmons Refuses Joint Dehale.
Fake Pretenses of Butler.
Special to Journal.
Uai.kioh, April L'I Replying lo l!ul
let's reipiest fur candidates to divide lime
Simmons says,
That I'opulist Convention said
intendment would not be made a party
piestlon, but must be icttle l by judg
ment and c.onfl'denco of Ihe voler. You
ask for joint debate upon amendment
t Ii u i iltsc o ilng purpose to commit wiir
parly lo position which il refused to
lake In Convention. This shows secret
understanding with Republican party.
It It known Lhal lliero is perfect under
standing lielween the two parlies and
nomination of State ticket and rcipicst
for Joint debates as to direct and divide
attention of whll-is. while Republicans
faslen negro rule on theState and under
these circumstance ll is impossible for
Democrat lo consider proposition of
I'opullsts."
China Cannot Compete.
WsitiNiiTtN, April 2!l Consul den
eral Ooodnow, In a report lo the Depart
mcnl of Stale, from Shanghai, knocks
the iHillom out of tbc newspaper stories
a'lcglngl that he establishment of Chi
nese eolton manutacturlne plants were
endangering American trade In the
Orient. Ho points nut Ihe fact lhal
American labor Is about four limes
effective as that of Chinese; si no that the
eolton mills at Shanghai only spin coarse
yarn, which Is furnished lo the coiisit
mers in lliu 1. lienor, wim weave ll on
band looms, and havn Ut'ii running it
to the present llmo al a loss. The irpori
Concludes a follows: ' The rniion c u lis
Social Kvent Scheduled Pate
i
Winchester I meiliug. Farm
' Labor , Scarce ( barters
1 Selecting (tillej.'e
; I'resiilent.
i Rai Kli.lt, April .:l Dr t rus l'hoin -son,
I'opulisl nominee for (iovernor
says he thinks lhat parly is for Bryan in
1 NorUi Carolina, judging y the I'opulisl
convention last Wednesday, and that he
1 does not think any delegates from North
1 Carolina will go to the Middle of ihe
road convention al Cincinnati!, May !hh
i Some Populists tlilTer widely with him as
i to lliis There is a very marked I'opu
! list lukewarmness for liryan. Il is'
' shown in scores of ways. Many of the
I I'opulisls aie of Republican proclivities
I and are for McKinley. lint a few w ho
have never been Republicans say ihcy
! now believe in a gold basis and a pro
tective tin ill'.
I The resignation of (icorge h. Morton
as commander of the North Carolina
I Naval Reserve Brigade was lendctcil lo
j the loivernor, Saturday, anil accepted.
I The reason given is pressure of private
I business.
j A social event to occur h"re next
jWetlueslay will be the marriage at
Christ church iu Miss lnilhani I raper
lo Mr Samuel A'Court Ashe, Jr. The
bride elect is the eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs F.dward Shubrick Traper and a
.granddaughter of late Foiled Stales
I Senator W. II. Haywood. Her paternal
grandfather was for over half century
n..,.,.,. ,.r i.;,.i s;, vti,.i o. ,.,,,,-, I, o
i Charle-lou, S. C. Mr. Ashe is a son of;
! l.lapt Siiinuel A. Ashe of Raleigh and is j
' a member of one of the foremost North
j Carolina families, which lias borne a
leading part in the State's" history for
more than a-ccntury ami a half. j
The North Carolina Confederate Net
erans get formal notice through Turner
Ashby camp at Winchester lhal the
date of the unveiling of the inonii-
nient to the North Carolina dead buried j
iu thecemelery there is fixed as June!
lib.
Mr. Webb, of the North Carolina
Home Fire Insurance Company, returned
from Washington, where he attended a
meeting of the Southeastern 'I'n i i IT Asso
ciation. A resolution was adopted that
in States where laws were enacted simi
lar to the North Carolina law lately
naeleil, and thereby reduce lire waste
mil levy an equitable lax, Insurance
shall be reduced. It was also decided
that in cities and towns the companies
hull inspect the water supply and
lire uppliunccB and if these art: not up
to the standard at the time the. rates
were lixetl then an increase shall be made
iu rates.
Farm labor is reported to be scarce in
this section, and it is said $13 and $12 .'ill
with rations, is being tillered The usual
lay wages for cotton "choppers ' have
liccn in recent years "i0 t ents. Farmers
say thy would nol h surprised Li see
il paid tliis year.
Col John S. Cunningham, on his way
homo from the New Item fair, says the
latter was a decided success, and thai
llie attendance was good Tuesday and
Wednesday, the exhibits were good and
t'ie racing the best in several years
Col. Cunningham savs the penplu in tin-
east are thoroughly aroused as lo the
amendment, thai the entire Democratic
ticket will be carried in the east by a big
majority.
Robert C. Strong, of the Raleigh bar,
lectured lieforc the Stalt: I'niversity law
school on. the suhjet t of "Municipal Cor
porallons,'' handling the suhjecl In alt
Interesting and masterly manner: show
Ing much researtdi and thought. I'hc
students as well as the I 'diversity an
Ihorltles highly appreciated it
Tho auditorium fund Is almost til,
i'0o
The Slate charters the Ore Hill .Man
ufucluring Companv. of Chatham conic
ly. Il will manufacture chairs and fur
n 1 1 il re supplies. The capital stock Is $1
OIK). A charter Is also granted lliu Meh
ane hand and Improvement Companv,
al Mebane, capital $10, boo.
The State charters the Spruks Manu
(sctiirlng Company, of Washington,
Capital fo.IMM). It will inako barrels anil
crates
The charter granted to the Tsthoro
Knitting Mill Is tho fourth granted
this year lo that class of mills To cot
ton mills no leas than IU have Ihtu
I lie
t" S
the
I"
1 . as f. and out
two t hihlren
i i- er danger
-ilu my of ret ui i
c ..f the act is -a
A'
in
Complimentary to New Bern.
M r illiain II. Hi 'Cr. u r. .. it... I
limiir lei Fn lay night fr.-m W g
ton ( : i i v, while in lhat city a- ! Irlen d
a complimentary dinner, lo Mr. and
Mi- .1 i; I'm la at the Swi-- Legation
Mr. l'i. i In -poke most leelingly ol hi-
's I ! 1 1 1 New lie i i four year ago.arul I he
hospitably that as i xtended to him.
Mr I'ioda's vi-it !o Ne'v Rem was on
the iii
ful -il
f N.
H-loll
. Hag,
.f his hi
'liu' t lie Sea l!
List of !
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t M
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etters
i iii'u
of
the
Re
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N.
i.' at New
A pril Hit !i
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MliN - I
, li Henry Hi-dud, Ii
1 l' James ( lu'vi mi v
Jack Co-lcKo.
I) I' II lb an.
I F. Wei C I'.innl.
j t'i 'lit hard (iariH'i,
I II 1 ke I Icri'ici - on
I .1 R II .lord an ,v C
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(i III Hivcr
II .l:l:nes 11 ilmii
S I i eol m' ri in ,'--:!
T ' 11 Todd.
W N S Washiiu-lo
n
A Riisick.
. John .1
Clark
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Ml in
ge Crccn.
shepar,! J,
laints Warren.
II
Mary lii
I.i.ie ( '
Collins.
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l , ;: - d tl .in tile ' re
i j- , ,: l n. R, I- w this th-
! .:!!.' tills the I, eeptilfh'S.
i; n !- the 1 n:. whi, h es
., a I., 1, .It till' t"p of til I
I, 111 of the ll, llltll Is
'.!:. ll, 111 hleh the cast
A I : . is tuppt-il six
. . f,.:l nlsbt-s i.hollt 71X1
:..i;! '.'li, it the furnace is
::; In le !.- clos, tl with chlV.
.igiitn 1 1 1 1 1 d, tiiis elny is
i.iul the ti.. it, it metal at n
ll.ius down tlnoiigh lliu
1, .I'iing to tbc right anil
,,- small" i- ib-picssions pie-
r . , , 1 1 :i '1 ' are so nr-
' the He, Ids ill the l Xll-t 1110
s'. i'li'! Iliosi' lit ar the fur-
' i in s to be completed.
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QUART
THE GREAT SPRING
JOHNSTON'S SARSAI'Ah'll.LA a b
freittsi SPklNtl MLDICINK -ver ..-r- It
heaven to the v. ' : n jut r - : . j. :. t:,e c j -r
(eelu.j ir.-s- J .. : t
lshe nerves !' :::-. :r.:n.
sp-ell . The t. -.: -
f.n.e and the r.eat o! su-:
reurA.sthen.a a: : a a..-
gene
t.SSU'
It is a ::. js
It fe-is Lia
: . h . re: h c -
i.t r .-
! t::o
BOTTLES.
MEDICINE.
Foui a:.i Nerve Energlier. la tht
con.es u a rich blessing from
el and debilitated. That "tired
. : r.d ;sf : :.ia:.-y which arise from badly nour
. : ar. ur.defej b.iy vanish as If by a magic
: :.er.3j5 p rs'.ra'.'.on r:.ch accompany the spring.
: .-i'jered and ban. shed at once. For every form of
,e tri'.n a:.d nerve tromnia. hysteria and nervousness
It !,:r:..s:.es the very elements to rebuild worn-out nerve
'rs and nerves, calrr.-.r.g; and equalizing their action: It
xness oi h!e new t ope, new strength follow its faith-
ho ,:
V.hos
one
Tl.f loi.nl ,,l
look ii i . i: i lii'1 lih
,es il'.l.lV, to I,.'
! ars u ill not
h.i is living : i
tl'lllllipliUlli. 1 llstt ll
bvs spok, ii a - if only
t if ul j, u:i in v u "1 ' u
soft, 11 !f into pom
worn body g" to
Fannie I iai t il I l.i
.1,, hil;
I) Martha Ham, I
F Millie i aw -. linn her Flli
Harriet Flli-o i
F - Abliic Finn! s
I i Jen uic i ,
.ic I ,!' IS
II Louisa t' Ihtrklt
Hat I lev. W J llowaid.
.1 - Jennie Jackson. Diner F Jackson.
I, Fiiincis Langlry, Malvina Lewis.
M - (ieolge A Mullocks, e o (ill-sic
Moore, Annie Milt li , I, Anii li- Midviil,
J u lia ion roe
I' Mary I'aris.
Ii- llatsieA Kohiieon, Matic liobin-
s,ll
S Li..ie Sheppanl, Mar-, J .inipson,
e o Fied Simpson, F.dilli Smith
T liertha Thomas, Lisey Whillieh
A nnie Wilbert.
I'ersons calling for the bo c let I irs will
j, lease say advertised and l'ivi date of
Tin- n giiiiilions now lcipiin Hi
ti nt shall be collected on III
ol. each advertised Jcllcr.
8. W. II v v
it one i 1,
d, lively
., I'. M
.it li.
f a friend as
1 nni' of n gi'i ,up
ei-ilMi, while the
iliii, coiitiiiciit and
to lasting g 1-
:i short nuil beau
ii ad; to see pain
o iititl n tired and
h-i p like a weary
child that takes nv:..v the dread of
ihalli as nothing t l.-u c;i!i. When a
stti.iii: lniiii or frail woiiiiiii looks upon
sti -h n sight, h" let Is, "Will, I, too,
utliwuy that liaa
tho tcct of tho one
com us ii' liu dilation
tsc. but that is il
ling over it no doubt
d o-.- p;,, ::'.,g
bun lij;l.t he'
1 love. " It 1 1 1 : i
oil ilea, ll , re I
li,l,-.lal:i- l,r
Icatls to l'i ar ; but, on the other hand,
more leal- and Midi ring ft -suit from the
surprint s el tlio-e w in, l:;tve bet n too
caietully etnint, ,1 li-'iu tbc face of the
j:ui st who "!,"i ck-: at the pnluco cinl
tile i "tin: !:'. "
We shi iil l not .'t::y long in the chur
iii 1 li-.ii-1 -, l.nt i' i- g' I now mid then
to 1..I.I-. ill. at hii'l i ,1 ti ii enough to sen
thai 11 is tint always n j lace of chills
unil id", ins, hut f,,i niiiiiv ;i niiinsiiiii of
1.. act- al.d li st. 1. ii upon the lace of a
lul use. It makes the weak s:rcr,g a-.d the old young again.
It was the ar.hquated (but now happily exploded) method In the good old times, to
treat Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Cancer and other troublesome disorders arising from
ISLOOl) TAINT with powerful alteratives, such as mercury, arsenic and other mineral
aver ts. It was expe ted by this treatm-nt that the poison could be killed while the blood
was leM to course thrjh 1:3 i h:.;,e.s holding in its circulation the speclftc germs of the
disease. But in th.c. v.ay. every part of the body became more or less diseased. Noth
ing can be more ten. Lie than a hornblv 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 se'K.s 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
s -::.tific method for the cure of blood taint. That is. PURIFICATION I Every particle
of the 1 '. nod must be removed through the exe. retory channels, the lungs, kidneys, bowels,
liver and skin. " First pure, then peace.ibie." The great restorative, reconstructive and
vitalizer of the blood, JOHNSTON'S SAkSAPARILLA, not only radically and ex
hau::lively removes the taint, but also removes all mercury, calomel and other minerals,
and fills the veins and arteries with the ruby, glowing current of vitality. "The blood is
the life." Good health means pure blood. The old and reliable remedy, JOHNSTON'S
SARSAPARILLA, is univeisally regarded as the greatest Blood Purifier ever discov
ered. This fact is now established beyond question or cavil.
BLOOD rolNO.X 11 III II III JOHNSTON'S 8AKSAPARII.LA.
Byron. Mich.. October 31. 1894.
Wt: lams. Davis Proks & Co.. Pet'oit
Out! mm In Ai m o t I teian usir.e JOHNSTON S SARSAPARILLA for Blood Poison, caused
bv an an (.uu-ri ,n , f ene i f n,y arrr.s. f had SFVE- N K'JNNING SORES on my legs. I used two bonlea
anJ vas ..-r t y , ,r.- : I ken it , . cured n.e. Yours truly, G. W. LUTHER.
UIOHIGAn DRUG COMPAWT. DBTROIT. MICH.
( '
I) I'.HAH
II'IV
Hern, N. C.
I cA FEW VERY ZNJCE
i;oi,d n. an who 1 w :iviun hi . fiii ew i-ll
to r!n- liiith. and you v.iil iindiTslunil
rii.it he is i nip. ii I. iii i ci u i wild sen.
I . i -1 1 t j to tile : Ibys i.f llitst. who blivu
h i vi 1 1 y, ii, iiiid it will not be so bard to
sin ;.i. Your own w in ii tin' liniment to
speak t In in
Ilia, 1,1, ,n
,-i an
s. lb '
Ainory II.
THE MARKETS.
Tin- following quotations , rc rccciv
cdibj .1. l'i. Latham, New llcin, N. tl.
N kw Voir i. , April
Cm to-,: l)ien. IIU'li. I.mv. ( lost
May Il.ll.i '.I .m :ll ' H
AiK II lb 'J '.' l'i ll IU
Sept m 40 v 1 1 's hi s l-l
r 1,1 H.17 H .'I s 7 s .
Nov M (11 s. ic, s iii s nl
.Liu H.OI M u"i .:: u l
l lilt AtlO 41 UKI I -
Win. ii - I pcn. 11 ii;h. Low ( l,,.c
Muy t's'i' r,',( HI, fill
July tWlj i iW.j 'i'I-
C.iis-
May :l "o :
July dm liu; . !'".
s,,. it j !'id .'; o ;
a. s. ,v v :im i",
i.e. I hi y.vt
M ) i'.'.e 'Mi 'i'!.
I.cill,, r .... Ill 11
Con. 'I hi!
l ev i HI dl
A. CO . . . . ''i-'i
('niton rctcipts well! ri,(H'(l liiili-R
I at all poi I-.
1-1.1, lie, I Si.llliini .
Wig Itjoiics is rallur unsocinblc,
Is'nt ho V
Wag I'nsocbilile is no n nue for it.
Why, I hayc iiclunlly known him to en
joy ii game of solitniic, with a poker
fame going on in Ihe next t,,i,ni
w
c; a hAMS.
-tjiiaiiii . -
- (hlliilll
t nii'i- lot Siiiul I Sn.o.-ir ( 'ti I'ci
niiil Slnnilili'i
Al-o
l'ii-1 Snips-, Knolisli
Kiilliin Miiikel (liiitii'tl Ibt f.
I'lvsli ltd Clover Hill 1'niil I
r.
due ll,.
( ' llllletl ( .'nulls of i
( ii mils del i v i t t'tl nit v vi
I l i .-pi l l I'll 1 1 V .Siilil il I
lil SIII-cl f II
l'io I linns, lre:ik-
esh
killtls
i ice am! fit
tin- eilv ft
nf vtuir I r:i
lv,
J.L.
McDANIE
Wholesale
V Retail
OrMer,
IMiono 91.
71 IIro;H Hi.
thai fit 111
y our
Not Hill f.litiiiKli.
Ilotlol H llga.-ili-' boj).-Tial i
lianu ''
Liitle Hoy- V illmm sir, hill they t nil
me l'.ill.
1 lot loi I'm ad i d v on are not hirc
enough for h doctor , t lllll.
' o frniMv r n (T
Onn allnul.' ( o i h C i
vH)gh mil r""' " '
(Iher mrilltlnr
nl to c without
e. I' ill itop a
I uirW cr than an .'
rile. V W n llllam,
imert to nmke
thai hi" frthio
roinplalnl
Ight of the fact
to mnko tho namf!
Plerllnif Ilun, I'a 1: rurm rroup, liron
chlllf ml all throat and ng iroiibln
ami ptcTtnli roiiMimpilon I 1 nnt
and barmla . V. H. Duffy '
Notice !
To tba mamlwrt of lb Pemocrailo F.ir
ruilv Commlttw :
Yon are hnrabjr AoUHl lo attend a
mcetltiK nf lb iKutlvt commltt to
tw bel'l al III Court Moo
10 UmmcI bailn'M i ( Importaae.
C.T. Wtoii. Chlrn.
" F. T. PTTmm!, 8cftry.
irrantutl.
im tl lit rn A" 0,,, '"",l,t',l.
I , o unit .t.iiiiiii v wjt; in i lit: I Hi- ,
ll.t Kcmal.i UnlTcr.lty l.cro met lo run ' The fellow v.l, tomplalna that hi.
.Ider Ihe .election of a i.re.hlenl. prl . 1 w ile t an'l nuke nich effco an lib. mother
eml name were prennjilod, all of North
(.'aiolinlan. Il in rfonnblr certain
domlnatlnn thu market In northern ii,.! rmlv a man from llilt Btalfi will Ixt
Cbloa and now elullenglng ih trade In 1 rllltrn I
central Clilna are from Ainprira. We! Tlic llstullon for tho Illlndlirrc' A """"
can control til market no lon(( an we rrtlu.s iK term Maf 23il. ll him hail fur ,IC 'c'fgraph lineaman cannot vote
bate an eoaal entrant Into all China mfirt) pupiu than ever Iniforc. There la "tlem r ihan any other man, although
especially a freight lino, from oiireoun-1 room for all the blind In the State. Tho ne dura cn-at d al of hanRlng aimmd
try are mulllplli-tl; and when tho Mt r ippropratlon for the maintenance of tbe polea
gna Canal ! ImiIIi, nr other than Am rl- 1 1, nulla la uniufllclel and tlili ha
cramp! the InatliaCoa. I rr in. Health.
.rfh.nrnti,..,.i:..:,.',,:e' 'HU..d..-Nc.lywe1 med greatly
grapbera no tbl dWI.Inn. All the arrwo.l Joal after bla marrlae, but
at rlkert wera tart their dlacharge card ba a now quite hl old aclf again,
by llie railroad. Hlobla-Ve; he baa parauadod bla
I ra that It'a cbenper to take their meala
II. Clark, Cbanorwr. 0a aava I)e oat.
can good noeil apply In China."
CASTOR I A
for InfiuiU and CMldrta.
,t the Cart IIoomo. Saturday ft. rjjj YflJ HjTI AlUTI BOtTftlt i Wltf.
0 the IHth day of April, 1900, ,V" "'I luu,,, lpM,
A Wail 1..-
M rs M uggiu
e ry lime t lie cu 1 1 ain rt t - !
act he stalls to l un up an
aisl '.
M r. Muggins ( w l, :'i,'iu
delayl rerluips he's tiyiu.
his w .il .
1 li. li t..i,,,,
I Ioa Tlu 'e ine-scncei In
slowest en .at II res on eallli
vi hat 1m-i, lines ,if l lie in le:i
I'
Joax M ti be t lie v bi t ,,;ne
Ly
w n on in,
down till-
,s at tin
t', lessen
re tilt
ollllft
grow
pbij
they
' A II r
There is something
who thinks her ow n b
other girls' brothers
lleer lit
tin r i
it a
s i: ii
'lrl
Largest.and
Finest
Stock of . . .
:Ever
Found in
New Bern.
Bra the
Witch Htuel 8alr eared him of
that filleted him for iwrnty year.
i U It lto a ipeedy cart for tkla dlaeaaet.
foa Caaaa TmU,
Too can't tell from the color of tttray
Beware of danraroai eoeaterfellt. t, S. bnlr 04 man' coal aleeve wbetbtr kit
Daffy. . wlfo It h blottde o broeetit.
From $1 .50 to r
A tiny j aid to Act nls ! i t n :, sli g
o ir publicntiotia. Kor uirlt, ulars nil
dress S. W IIKlMS, I laveloek , N. I .,
Nliite Agent Intern all uial Pub (,'.
Lawrence & Co.,
(KM IIII.ISIIKII H(V!
Whnlesale Crmmission Merchacl.,
FRUITS AND PRODUCl;.
20 Nr. Hide Faneull Hall Market,
HOSTON . - II ASS.
o o
SPECIALTIES :
Peaches, Melons,
Southern Fruit
and Truck.
Sweet and Irish
Potatoes.
lUvfarenoee Fanmill Hall National
Bank, Ikmlon Fruit and Fruit Etnhanra,
IWwton Chamber of (Jommnrre, K U iHin
ft Oa'i Meroaatlle Afewcy.
Busies Wagons Harnesses Robes
I have moved to the Broad Street Stables,
purchased of J. W. STEWART, where I shall
be glad to meet all friends and customers.
8ncU, and all Information farnlahed
npoa application, .
vJ". J.. Jones,
New Bern, - N. C.
Just Received !
Boy's Knee Pants, all sizes y
Hats of all descriptions. - -
New Line of Shirts.
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kew rnns, N c