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mm VOLUME XXlll NEW BERN, IKAVIN COUNTY. N. (.. TIESUAY, MA - MIM' MtCTHtN. M MUCK II! BfiUDH OF JOY. THEY DECLINE. London Suspends Business To Cheer Republicans Witt Not Openly Dis For Baden Powell. Ron Will Sue lor 1'. ace. May Ki'lrrnl Into .M mi n ll r'nrdRn lto-nill nt Coiiliiinc Tlie r Split Hpucittl Vi .lull i rial. Loniwn, May 10 Miili'luiii; wnsn lipve.l on I ho sixteenth liy lidem Iiiiii (lred voUimeers fmni Cape Colony Their atlvanci! oulwilieil llie linera an. I resulted in tlie ncetle.l relief. London took a holldny to lay. I! is: ness wa-i 8in;vrn.i.'il anil llii strimw wee filled with ln-erin j; millions. 'I lie news fron 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 . 1 la that the Boors will mi sue for pence at any cuss the Amendment. State Holiday Observed at Hie Cap Mill I' roll ton Knrins. II ox pitnl at Soldiers Home The Joins Cage. Spicial to ournal. Uu.Ki.nl, May 21. Today was otll cially unserved as a State holiday. The capital was nominally closed and the Stale rl.i8 were displayed. The banks were also closed. There was no other public observance of the day. i;cpitlli"n Stale Chairman Ilollon, as expected, declines the Democratic chal lenge for n joint canvaa-i of the Mate cauill'lah s on the Republican and Dem ocratic tickets. Th'i challenge gave the discussion of the franchise ntnemlmeiil llitt mutter verv nrici1. The first greit stand of the It. .era, H , ltepntlicao chairman no little concern, they continue the strath-, is expected ! Above all things I ho Republicans fear a at Johannestmnr Tiien the aticuiiii will be made to Icln.v the advance nf l.or.l ' They "r,! workin.!,' Rob rls at Pretoria while the rotre.;! is a.troltly, from their point of view. They continued on t Lvdenbunr in the inter- l,,lk lo t entirely with the rural white lor northwest of I'retoria. I Vl,u'r imldo not su' any tiling to these i ... ...... iu 'I'l... I'.iii,. I,.,., ii'muI llie disfranehisenient of the m received the follow .lisp.u. !, fromlS- What they do say is only that I i a I 'lidnn'iU will distrnnchise the nn odiu'aleil whites. They know this is en i rely untrue, but what does that matter I II.') are very careful not to mention the negro, but to keep him in t lie hnck r .ii i.l. As yet the iovei nor's warrant for the execution of Tom .Jones, the wholesale ncto niurdi-rer, has not been received by the t-h ii!T of this i"'in'y. Jones itiir,!itvil a voMt!i:i and live ciiihlrcii T a ii e .ciipcd ilr.mi th" linu-i'' Toilay I lie slirriil received a 1. Iter fr.i n a wo-, man in Mis'-issippi, saying she had read abo it t hi; i-r:mc and wished to Hike the t wo childi en and raise t cm Tliey are now at the county home, hut their rela i vc -. Ii.-:r nisi-l on keeping I In ill ''I'lic St ite to lav charlcii il the Na te ll, i a Mining A Milling Company of K;i r.s, Wauen cuiiily, capital $111,00 . Ill - s.ii I that while the p-'iii'entiary wii! ncikc iii no Ii money this year on its fiim mi me Konnoke river, it is sure to lose in ,1)01) on what is known as the 1 pri-on : farm, near Wsdesboro. The Secretary of State has had the In! N' rih t'andiiia Supreme lout reports 1 c.ii inle-l . The oi iiinals have Income very ran1 The Stipn nie court will tomorrow tile almost iis l.-i.-u opinions at this term llie I i oyt iii t Ion Male convention meets at iili-.biiry tomorni.v. It is not nominate a Stale ticket, but will elect delegates to the national convention The parly has been very iini.l in this Slate for several years. liids are being received for equipping all llie annex to the Slate Museum, with heat anil I ght, furiiiliire, Ac. Among loday s arrivals from tin; east weie Walker Taylor and W. It. Kotin- tree of N timing! on. hxperlH are here putting In a new plnnl at the gas woiks. One of the Ii x lures U a gem ralor w ith a capacity of 2.'),i'00 feel. The old one has only 7r),(MtU. W ork is in progress om 1 he hospital ai ipulatio h i- he. .1 in w i: i h is tic-ii il U. S. us leaner a mill, well sup S. Ihlllcll-Kiigland South A f ri'.-;.: Kroonslad, Ora.ige Free State, May IS. - It is stated hereon good authority that President Kruger intends to surren der as s nui as Lord Roberts' army crosses llie V.cii. i Ii ; Tree Sla'.ers ate hitter, realiiig licit they have h'oij mad ,' a calspaw Prcparat ions for further advance pro ceed. Kefugees say most of the lighting on the lioer side now devol ves u pon f ireigners ricruiic.l at J oil iiincyliurg audiitl.irlo.vu. The native Innghers. both Tr.insvaalers and Krco St -iters, arc shy. The ll.M-is still huvii plenty of auiniu nilinii It tsiroug.il ui:ii;eiy licit I'r. lot i i wii i Ii ili-bud I. '' itainly le.vei llllll o.l 0 ) il.l I s SUjipilL i :lir; beo;i.' Prelnri i, -ir K-i inl I iu liioun tains. The nuuitii r 1 nu n w I.;, have beeu undci anus iu Ma', i.ie" is mil a. ceriite ly known. U:,i:u! I M- dis octi -. Iimiii the low ii s. ii.1 "liie gam-mis uuinlici. are so small tin! il w.-ul I he criminal to stale I hi in " K.eiy white man in 1'iwn was put u m!i r ai in - ca liy iu tli" -irte. The wliili' male i.i;iulatiin of tin; lown, t l - i . l I i l Mil lie has lie. ii ' -1 i : ! )l I . I III i). If " W ll ll I W .Oil- nut lilt;u,'' M.il'-Mn lilicd. In I, 'nil I Powell 1 1 1 1 ' gan ison s has had I he ser ices of u soldier and scout wh.i.i.' superior is not believed to exist in l In; Que. u s in in . In I lie H' go of .Maleking, which began Octobi r 1'i. ttie g.iiiisnn became accus tomed to almost daily battle under lirc Tne tow ii guaiil also toughl. m 11. When the bullets and shells became m in deadly In I tic si nets ihe residents of llie town wcie liuccd to keep doling iln llghl in the bombproof iiiulergroun 1 ahcllcrs thai ha. I been conslriicled. At the beginning of I ece.iib;i the b' sieged were cm lo au inconvenience which llireali in d even worse const- (piences than the boinbanlmcni. Mafe- king was deluged with a greal rail.-j storm. The cellars were Hooded and the women's laager was made uninhabi latile. tlrcat damage was cans d lo the buildings and the gun einplac.eincnts, bill by dinl of energetic work a restora tion was speedily eile. ted. So serlom wsslhe position at llie end of the jear that the Itrilii-h leader deter mined upon a desperate asaull on one of tlie llecr works, limn which I In; llie was galling. 'lhi nighl atlack wai.the chief failure of Ihe s:.-.u Tlieie had be n a recoiinolsaiii'e, b.il In the iil't Ihe llv-rs htienln'ue.l their w.irjjs and doubled the gs;nson, having iippari ntly haiP warning. Wh.-u ( ohinel llore'i force, wl.h au armoied liain and lli real of the attacking Iroops, came with In rlllu range m It it a lire n ai opened thai advance was almost luipoMihle The trooper pressed forward through tnc de-Urn. live . uiu of lire, bill only a few I veil lo reach the sandbags of the fort Captains Vernon and Ssndford and Lieutenant Pai.m were killed. Ol Iho Unrndiiff pr'v of ft', l!l were killed nd .' J w nrii.'.c I tic- -di - . I to I a i ii !!.- ill f.- ..r t, nlld i.ig : in. Tin r.- i a Tlie liui:.liiii; inn inod.it ions (. i I ii excellent imy hlu'h irl ir nil. a c hi t i n ii Mill Il-IM NATIONAL CEMETERY ROAD. Ten of bill PasscJ anj LungiCiman Thomas' Remarks, From the Con gressional Record. Mr. Thomas of North Carolina. Mr I Speaker. I move to suspend the rules and pot upon Hs passage Senate bill 24110, to authorize nailed repairs of i In graveled or macadamized ma 1 from tin city of New Hern, N ('.. to the nati nal cemetery near said city The Clerk read the bill, as follow -An act to authoiie needed repairs of the grave'.ed or uiacadanii.ed ro id from the city of New liei u, N. (' . to the national cemetery near said city Whereas by an act of Congress, chap ter 501, United Slates Statutes at Large 50th "Congress, the sum of $Jo,nO0 was appropriated for the construction of a graveled or macadamized road from the city of New Bern, N C , to the national cemetery near said city; and Whereas the said sum of money was expended by the I'nited Stales in the construction of said road; and. Whereas the said road is in gieat need of repairs in order to keep up and pri serve the same, and such repairs are ab solutely necessary lor the said purpose: T fie re fore, He U enacted, etc, , That the sum of $0 (HI I be, and the same is hereby, appro priated, out of any moneys in the Trcas- not otherwise appropriated, for muc.li-needed repairs ami improvciiien! s f the graveled orniacadamized road ending from the city of New Hern, N. , to the national cemetery near said C ty, the said sum of money to be ex pended under the direction of the Su. 'ro tary of War of tin; Unilod Stale.-: Pro ided, That no more of the sai l appro ii iati in shall be expended than is nee -snry to put said road ill as good con.L ion us when originally constructed for the I'nited Slates. Mr. Thomas of North Carolina Mr. peaker, this bill has . not only pii'setl he Senate at this session of Conf ess with the approval of both Senators lioin in v Slate, but it also has the iinuiialihVd recommendation of Ihe War Depart inent. ll was also reported favorably .at the last session of Congress to the Sen ate, and tin; report of the War Dep-iri-menl i; ;.):iimi;nd;;.l laU seisioa and a' Ihis session not only that th.isuiii ol 00J for these much needed repairs should he made, hut thai the appropria tion should be increased to li,t);li). The Committee on Military Affairs, to whom this bill was referred, reported, through llie gentleman from Tennessee Jr. Urownlow . ilia: the Senate bill Ii. i ii 1.1 be passed and that llie nppropiiii I ion should be inciea.-cil lioin live llioits iiii. I to six thousand dollar., as recom mended by the War D.-p.n I incut. M -. .'peaker, this road is going to wreck and ruin, us the report shows I believe il is the duly ol ('..ngiess lo make an appropriation for its mainten ance. There are It.ll.lD I'nion soldiers buiied there. It is a mad of about one mile and a half in extent, a road upon which the Government spent $20,000 twelv-' or thirteen years ago, the appro priation having been made about 1HS8 I ask you genl lemon of I In- House to pas this bill because it is necessary to pre set ve the (lovernm. uit property. 1 ask it because It is asked by all parlies, by all citizens of my town iirespeclive ol party. Republicans and Democrats. It is BHD Of HONOR. Baden-Powell Promoted For dalLtnt Defense Of Mafekin. I niiil ll. inu' Sent to Die t.un i- n. Itiilier lb lined 11 RaMio.iil (Ihst riiel Inns. Londen keeps I p Its Ue j.iicl ng. Special to Journal. l.oM.os. May '.'l-Cnl. lladen P..w..,l, the gallant defender of Mafrkiin:, is made a Major-! leneral of the llriiish army S ipplit s aic being rapidly pushed to Mafrkiiu' for tlie benefit of 111' worn out ga'iison by lienersl Hunter. It is re potted that the entire lloor force, includ ing the gun--, around Niafeking was cap- I ii n-.l by tl Russell And Tnendi My W Thompson For Governor. M hite lit. Inn tun il liain. Ln Iter ll l r. p. ii ml i il a 1 1 I 1 1 . 1 he e ll III -tali 'I' ll ll rsoi.M Georgia Town All Right. (Lv . iav 20-- I i.i . .. I' d li.l. '..-Id a 1 1 111 .l.-nls w ns were THE MARKETS. i n I in.' w a . el. I. r;il, d b, I .ee 1 i-t nielli A 111' . l d ib f...l..i!ig r. Hi'.ul. i. ii 1 1. il nil .liilli iul) : "As an expression of o ir undying g alltnile as American citizens In rcturp for Ihe great assistance ren.'eud army and navy and Iho sinceic friend ahlp'ind watchful care admin sle red In our b'-lislf during the dark hours of our war with Hp sin by our mother country wo do hereby extend (I real llnulti our Incere congratulation! and our thank to Alinlghlv tbid as a lust arbiter of Ihe war which Ii now progressing In South Africa. "Willi American pride and appiccln tlon wo locall the many Inntaucci In which the greal American heart ws thrilled with emotional gladness by the assurance that John Hull wai ai o n backs giving the warning signal lo all other na lona to keep 'hands of.' '' British The movement of tlencral liuller noiiliward beyond l.i.iue' n. Uisdelaved lor a few ilavs owing lo the destruction of the railroad. Tin' mounted men "n.ler Lord I)un dmald arc now at Laing's nek, wl ile CeuiTsl t lery. with bis division, the Se-'ond, is at IngOL.rio river. Tlie itoers fave up their exlicuicW strong line soulli of Laing's nek w it lioiit liring a shot, re! resting in sin h haste thai some b: l-fc of their wagons aii'l Hi it isli hands. A v-incing tlllOllgl. ', i Li IN HON, Mil V -'il ( atell, dated l I oo Male, today, has Lord Ibiheits: "ibtuille rcjioiis r.ic-ler's Hal, Trolll'lil t h enemy failing la Fi.-asIi i rg r i fl v i ill the ud- oeti fell into J ri ; i It force is u'.ali I. 1 b.' following il is -istal, Oiange Free l.c. 'i received fjom having occupied mid Clocolaii, k on Senekal and - :tn ' ::,00 ) rounds 1st.. Bene! t a I Mil I II II. Special to Journal 1 1 w . k I . . 1 1 , V a 1 '. ' I eh ili. -led llie K i iaa lirai.i e I ' of Salisbury, capital $inoO L 1 1 ;. ui ii v and two other owners gic .very exiellsive pniiiegcs. J'ne annex to the Mate museum been aeceiited. Theie '. . re some d but these the be.ild'Ts have noide good. The lecture room w ill be furnished at once and will be used f.,r the mi clings of the commissioner - of agriculture. Slate geologists and Stale chemists, June -'lib Coy. liu-s. ll nia-b- llie reniaik in re gaidtohis ii'i'irk upon Congressnui'i Richmond I', ai-on that if he had had three or four more day s lime he would hue prevented l'caison from having Claw for ,';, seat. It is -aid that Coy. Kussell and sever al of his close pcr.onul Uepnbliciin fiinids will mil vole for Adams and the (illu-r Ki put'licaii Slate nominees, but w r.l vote lor finis Thomp-nn, I he Pop ulist nominee I or ( lovernm . It is also said thai if tlie Republicans and l'opu lists do fuse it will be A I inn and not Thompson who will be taken down from the ticket Ptcsiilenl Chailes !'. Meservc ot Shaw CATARRH CAN BE CURED BY Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART BCTTLES. DlNltEH IN THE E AH Til AM) AH DANUER KVERYWHE1E.1 A Wlie and Venerable Dor lor Talk about AdTac4 ftclenee. Id a U-aditic; hoU'l. in a prijiit city, a famous aud aeU physician wa conver ing". LihU-'uin to Ins aud sententious (iiseourtit, were a (froup of well Urt'Ssed men, evidently lawver. Imsiiiess tnn and commercial traveler. M v firm bt .ief , i " tliat mf-iica.1 sjienc i , ci rtain yet to blinw that all di easeh without excepUon are caused hv in v im Me rerma which are living orgo ism.v Here is the jferm uf t hat terrihle d i.cae di)!itlH'ria. Here is the bacillui of tvphoid fever; and here is the still more dreadful bacillus of tubercle which caiiM-s tiiat most destructive of all diseases, consumption. This of that verj common and mi p posed incurable disease, catarrh." " I vi.h. Uoctor," saitl the traveling man, " that you would tell UB about catarrh. I have had it for years, and I am thoroughly discouraged. n The D cior answered. "Tatarrh. lihe diphth.-ria, consumption, typhoid fever, and a lnst of ol her diseases, is the result of a microbe invading the blood and attacking specially the mucous membrane. This foul and most disgusting disease is especially prev.rleiii in the I'nited States and it is rare to meet one who in not, or has not been troubled more or less with it. How often is he or she obliged to remain at home froi.i pleasant entertainments, deprive themselves of iibinv intellectual treat:, fr-'in fear of tin- disagreeable odor arising from ca tarrhal alieetions. In its wor.-t phase, the patient becomes loathsome both to himself and his friends "1 believe.'' continued tins reat physk ian, ' that the true way to heal ca tarrh is to medicate t he blood. This can be done only by powerful alteratives which act as blood purifiers." lietsy A. Marett, of Manistee, Manistee Co., Mich., writes : Dear Sirs: Kor ten years 1 w as a surfcrer from general debility and chronic catarrh. My face was pale as deal h I was weak and short of breath. I could hardly walk. I was so di..v and had a ringing in my head all the time. My hands and feet were always cold. My app - tite was very poor. On getting up in the morning, my head swam so I was often obliged to lie down again. 1 had awful pains iu the small of my back. 1 had a continual feeling of tiredness. My muscular power was almost entirely gone, and I couldn't go half a dozen steps without stopping to rest, and often that much exercise caused me to have a pain in my side. It seemed as though the blood had left my veins. The doc tors said my blood hud all turned to water. I had given up all hope of ever get ting well. I tried the best physicians iu the state, but failed to get any relief. Mv husband got me a bottle of Johnston's Sarsaparilla. I took it, and then I bought another. V'hen these had been used, I was somewhat improved in health. I continued its use. and felt I was growing stronger; my sleep was re freshing, and it seemed as if 1 could fee new blood moving through my veins. I 1 ept on taking it, and now consider myself a well and rugged woman. I work a 1 1 the t iiue. and am l.appr. I a::i po:-iti ve that the Sarsaparilla saved my life. Th;' si"k headaches 1 have had since childhood, have disappeared, and my ca tnrrli h;;s almost entirely left me. I cannot be too thankful for what Johnston's S .irsaparilla has done for me. I recommend all women who have sick head aches ti) use your Sursaparilla. , MICHIGAN DRUO COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. ('. I). liKADIIAM, New Bern, N.C. end with pii'-H L 1 1 i , and let iin:rove- ii mailer of necessity, and I p you gentlemen of the House bill in It ha passed the Scnal ;ih have thee much-needid inenln. The ipiestlon was taken, mi 1 in the judgement of the ('hair, two Ihird-i having voted in favor theie.-f, the bill whm pulsed. CUT NO FIGURE. wi ti' Mini-iiiler. il Ir, I in- Tri e Slat' is to a l':it lii'iiin ui' yi'Minn ry w iikini; along llie lrl.:i;i".iili line Iroiu lioslnif to H'oeni f'Hiloiii. A li. lil corn. I h-mI Ml hinglii:r siiin-iMt'H'il at 1 in.- Iiol .-Mrril:iy. (;nii:tul lira'iniii's liivi.-i'iii at I 'locolun is rcjioi UMl to IriM' i-.ti! i r tl 1 ,.V'i prh oiiei'.-t. Nunu-ii.in i'.iMT- ai-' siirrciuler in ; ilaii) . l.oml'jii, M.iv -o Willi ,'islln: city win i n Kii.lny ii'glii over ''ialckinn'.H ic li i' was ;i..t a i:.t; ii mi -a liaL t Iu: c. llitcin.'lit M as la-t llilil. It wounl not Ii.- right to say tint ilem- or.strati.niK wen- i -.'line. I. I hey never re illy sloiiu. ;!. All l-'ri'lay night crowds I hi re niaieliii'',' ulimil .-lioiiting ami niiii'- I:Il;. They iii. I licit cease hIi.'II llltsiness in.-:' i aim- inl'i low n. 'I he laller ili.l not c line I.i .1" u.irk, hut lo swell tin" illi ol eai nival l! was Useless lo think nf lor. wink, aii'l eniil"yeiH wen; glal lo u'iw !h il ium a holiilaw Ilii'l lliey not liinie so irohahly everl;oily woiilil have laken it with. ml ie.ive. Lni!i..ii is simply tslark, stariiiL' inml As a Ficneliiiian was waleliing the cxliaonlinary sight from a uimlnw he s.iiil: "Why ilo the English talk alioul the French heing an tx:ilnhle race r They are nothing conipiireil to this 1 never saw anything like It in my lile " An American salil; " This heat ' all our war excileinent." BECKHAM IS GOVERNOR. Decision uf United States Supreme ( uurl Ousts Taylor. Special to .loiirnal. W ash i noton, May 'Jl-The I niieil Slatea Supreme ;.urt ilei-Mirs in the Kentucky (loveruorslilp ens. ihil the coiiit haa no jurlnillelion in tin- i ase. This ilt-i iainn puts out W. S. 'I ,i lor, the HepuViliean Oovernor, anil inakes .1. C W lleeklmin, Governor of Kentucky. I n:v ersii y le re tliis week. liev. .l"hn 1'. . lif.es 1 1,,- presi.l male 1 nivrsily. sa s tie leeis he c:i teres! ..f his cl.i:i ny e.'iitiiiuing his wa lil'll I ieil iu Maine Iiileigh I'.aplisl mien pecle.lly i inore f in North White ,.f icy ..f I hi ,'.nti in .1. .ir t In; 111 TT I i ams to v-wt h in North 'amlina w i i k as Hectclai)' to ! - iiiiniieil last nigh! aii'l llie i r. at ly pieaseo. iNexl .it will no iloutit lie vei y - T 9 1 the iiiis.i.in 1 The i ains i lami'Ts arc vvi . k's emp I e salisfaelcry. O.ie -if the a'! . I n.-jsin Ihe 1(1,111) l,IHil) lax anscssuieiil r:isc wai ask.til toilay wha' w as I he slat us an I replied "1 am no' infoiaie.l I'l-esi.lciit Charl -s l. Melver (il Ihe I ile r.oinia ami Imliisiti il Ci liege at leeust.c.r.. will nuL he a eaielilali! fol lenev ul llie Male I lilvcrr-lly. .ii!.I'caii Siale clifiirmaii say-, a :! i oi 1 1 .-1 e.i ealllpai 'll; I hal is Tlifl fi.'l iwln .,:iolai loii. mere rtrciv- I l Ii, J K l.ilh.n. c ll. rn, N. !. Nm Vtiy HI. CoTT.iN. - ',n. lllli. I ti iMm I' 4 Oil U.iW II DO' July :i '' 'l U.I Aoji n;n H.:r HTu Hepl I ' K il KM H5 Oct .i" 7.(l ?6l Not. ... ...f '. ' t W 7.71 Jm ri 7 H3 7 77 7 . 7 j Wiinn iii. liilli. Iiw i In July M a n i jf .......... ki tni m r. Bo. l j I'M. 14 T O. I I 7 741 On r 4 - 7r Umi.or . ill IU A. B A W .... M - a riH a; i Moru J : " ' 1 1 A (30,.... . u J C Kennrdy, Hotnokr, Tenn , my ' "I rtnnni ny I no nmrli for lWlli'j Wllrh I ri l f Ue. OnelK.xi.flicur. il what the .loviom rllr. in Inrpralile Boer Hnvoys fh Washlnplun Not Mel by the Leaders. V a hi 1 1 niiton. May '1 The ntlen I ionn which kre Ix'lng pahl the llorr eiin.ys In WnHlilngtoii would be ralculaleil lo mU trail men who tiro better pouted on po lillcal conillilona In Ihla country linn theie gcnllenien from far y Son 1 Ii Africa. 11 ram bnnd, cbeeri, fire wnrkn and , big crowd arc Ihe natural accom paniment! uf any widely advertise! c dehrellea Irf WaihlDglon. I hese, llie envoy have hud from Iho hour nf their uiilval, but the men la both hrancho nl Conicreai who have participated In re ceiving the envoyi, anil who afloke ai the big meellng held laat night, are without a ilngle eireptlon men who. If not politically oppoaetl lo the ad ml nlt ra tion, an moat of them are, air entirely without Influence ellbt r with the ad mlnlatratlon or ihe niajorlty in Con gree. The en Toy have rcce"'.Tel no ul.oron mi Jaw," ( nre i lb tand all ofllclal recognition whaleyer, and are aklc ill look out for wnrlhla not llkelr lo receive an. Imltath.na. t 8. Duffy. College Burned. lUl.'loil, May 10. St. Mary lioman Catholic liny a College at Ilelmont, Oaa n (xm'.ty, km btirned Uday. The new bnlldiBK eoal tony ibooatnd dol- lr, which wai deal ray and part of When enaloT Allen aought lo oblaln ' for them the coorleay of the floor of the tteoaie, hla retolatloa wn met with la abrupt objection from Senator Uawley Tbna, while tbe floe re Inaglne that tbey are maklof headway, they are really aoooroplltblag Botblef In I be way of obanglog Ihe altllnd of Ibli fOTera ment Inward the war In South Afriri. ADJOURNMENT IN SIGHT. Remaining Bills to be ReporleJ Soon Congress Should Adjourn June 1 1. W -iiimiton, May "0. Scnaior M..r gan hta'ed Saturday that be would move on Tuesday to have ttie Nicaragua Canal bill made llie unftnlahed business, ihua displacing the bill in relation to the gov eminent i f the riillliiiiliies. The moilon will be resisted, but the imllcatlnna arc thai if a vole is reached the nuillon will prevail. Whether tin bill ahall Haas, however, wii! depend upon the length of i hi' dehrt i. at ihU la'e .lav In Ihe session pr. l .nged debate would lie fall, lo most n.iv ni.Hsnrc. There will besivcral corierence ro port on appropriation I ilia lobe con ildered during the we.-k, and potalbly aome, If not al1, of the llree approprla tlon meaiurea wblc i have ndl yet liecn reached from commit ti c will bo brought In. Theae bllln aic iho Sundry Civil, Ihe ( eneral Deficiency and Iho Military Academy bllln Tln-e are the laat of Ike appropriation I. Ill", and there I no re a on why all of them ahoiild Dot be re ported within ihe not week. Wllh theae bill finally illipoaed of and tbe pending conference report! adopted the Senate will be prepared to meet tbe I llouae la movement to adjourn. There doe not ow appear any neo.aalty for Ihe pll'si I'he i: wants e with V) ' t '5W u to the ,., uli-t in il. Il l, I 'I "inirs. a i al v a . run his husi iu s like "II ick work . ' "Y.-s, and uiiid il up. 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MatMr, Mlllhelm, P , ut ed "He doetn'i lore me ny lotiKer," th life of bli lllilv f Irl t trlnf ber walled lb young wife "I bare cta(ht flat )llaiul Paaikfari miata kka VI. la Im n ikrM 11m Iklattt.AA i. ill v.. M... ll . n.Li f hi. .L...1.L u I IUn, Hoto t roll anil Trull tirhanre. IBI VUiB III nail AlliJI pSSEUI.,' " "7, ,L , . , . i U .... . .v - nrtoBCI..r-lrvOnmt,KOlil - jy . i nwiinmi; n iminnnit main, un anil Kie J"t aftHl l lie et COv I MrfOBlIK AeMf. CignMT of CCyv3; -U444 eblil. I'lpp. Mthma d all Ibtoel tm) the trouble lo tell lira to ft Womu I Tit-nrni, nd tit tnfurmttlofi foraUh4 , ' lang trouble, 8. Duffy. . . do Dot lot. , - ' . s , wpoa ftpplloUoo, ; , SPECIALTIES: . Peaches, Melons, Southern Fruit and Truck. Sweet and Irish Potatoes. 0 -0 ' IWerenr TenMl Hall Now i ihr tin o fni-1 veiyl xly n yi I n ll. Vat r lfnr twva lb 0l In ntt r nml Nrw IWrti ami (tlrn th oprmlitni j lo Imy Millinery b prior will offer lor TKN DAYH: I J doncn Ir)(hnm (lolf Hellow. Iilark only, wmlb MJa lor 10a. lrio UgSorn KIU. hlle. f I M Jue, tHe " 100 , f.o, ; A - niu. ' . . -. 4 M ' too " '47o In ihUalw offer our n'lrellnof rlw, r formeriy 10, M, W, dir. lllO. now 11. Is, 17 ftd 14. , . . -, . , , t Th ahoy nra only n br of tk nujr lura w offt, MonMeltne, rbiffon Klbbon t tba Mm rwnnorUonaJ dUonant. Wii attn, thvfr tor trimmtnff, NilloneJ All order numberrd tnd dellTered onier taken. ... . , ' . rr 1LJL Successor to H. B. Duffy.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 22, 1900, edition 1
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