SCW BUS, I. C FltlDAI XOUIIO. HAECa M, 1899. VdU 1YI--K0. !8J LSTJBL'S ICD HS2 1 We Belasv we nave soivea txjo pruuten. yiy oi thfl BEST CIGAH FOR FIVE . flS CENTS. Call and wo w We are also giving very nne values j In chewing and smoking Tobacco. yiy ! Bought under the market and sold ac Vjj T cordlngly. a mat all ot us. its 2 FOCTWEAE ! We have lo fit the IN 4 and the pocket-book. Enough said. & Thousands sustain us in this assertion, gf a. ft i Saving Sweet Things at the $ Table Lui'l near aa nice a ruling theni. In thr aw-rajr muB or wo man, ami, -"-H 1,18 rblkln-H. h "V" fi ddii ps Jellh, nkiii Mill Cm, in ly SuhIiik our Kiilrml Ili-liHlm- lor Pudding or J llii. our 1 nil. 3 for ludilint " ,Mir ',,lv Extrni-I anil Eiin liw flavor. J yi.u ill have t ! iiK 1" ploi' t Jml IhwirrHaFnah Lot F. X River 1'ilnt HuttiT. Frankfuril .'Whi, Ur.nkfint Sirlpa, Hmiill Pig y Ham. AIhob Fib ari.f ihv kn.vrn "Ife-flnn K..rth" F.i.ur. If jou ant g od bread try a barrel -Tln-re U none letter. 3 J. R. PARKER, JR.,' GROCEP, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. J I Don't Forget! IWV WHEN YOU CO TO BIV riattings, Carpets, Rugs And Art Squares Tbat we can save you money. Our line is Large and WcH.Seloclcd and we will on glad to Mow t Ihrm to you. - One-third of your Life is Spent in Bed, s why-' not get one of our COTTON DOWN MiT'f II ESS ES, Use thpm fifl nishia anil if they are nut equal lo any mattress yon ever used we will re fund your money. You will make no "mistake in geUing one ofthfm. FRANG. H. J0NES SX0.( 87 :miit WK FIAVB JUST RECEIVED j " TUB .' Spring Styles -OF- KNOX HATS, ... and will be glad lo show them to cur patrrns. PRICE - $3 U AND $5. 3 Knox Hals took the SIX HIGHEST AWARDS at the World's Fair and are Famous for their Exclusive Shape, Superior Quality and "Never Fading Colors." Call ttml Examine Them. Every .Hut Guaranteed. B 87 POLLOCK 8TRKET, "i mm mm nt m mm mm I''ii'i I'lJ'i I'li'y W'tjui'i m i V! will convince you. W win De uenetiai .u V! eye, th foot and (MIS Vfe . ' k street. CO., ' NEW BERNErN. P. ' . , i. TO I.KUtAUD TMK CI MAK. IIataia, llarck . Gtx. Oumn baJ a I wo hour eoaftrCDea whk Uutcraur Gaaeral Broaka Uxl.r n-rnllo Ik. dauilt of Ik par Baal lo I k Cu Ua anajr of Iba fC0O0,tMQ laddered by lb I'ollol Slaia. at a ouoillUoa of ilitUulmtt. Ua la worklnf la Ood failk aad axpetU lo dJaliaiiil iba troop ahk or wlikoui lb oomii of Ua disaffocud alaaiaau Tha Vailed Bialea aiUlliary aulborlUa bara balWTa Uial ka will ba abla lo atake good hit tjreea-enl wllh Boberl T. Por ter Preaiiant llcKluley't repraeeuUllve Kiw You, It arch 1 Paymatter- Gtmeral Carey, U. 8. vialled Uia tub traaaory tolay and pteasoled a warraal for 13,000,000 drave oa tbal departneol at Weahlngtda. Tba atoaay will ba drawa from tba aub-treaury aad ablppad to Cuba, wbar U will ba ated to pay off tba Cuban troop, la aooorJaaea with aa acrcemeat. . Folly half of the tS.OOP.OOO will con- alit of lira-dollar gold piece, with out million atandard allrer dullar. Tba btl aaee will ba made op of tubtldlary cola, including nickel. Tba money will b packed In amall aafaa and etout boxaa, and will be guarded by a detachment of rrgulara. .. , rua air tvmm that bob it aa Laxttlre Bromo Qninioa Tablet re move tbe cauae hal produce LaQrippt- The genuine baa L. B. Q. ou each Tablet xSa. lUd Bur PlllpiBO. Wamiinotoh, Utrch 8. A fact in con nection with tbe regular tent to rein force General Oil in thi Philippine that give considerable itlfactlan to the War Department I that they are all armed with the "caliber-30" rlHe, oum monly known aa the Krg-Jorgenoa. Thare haa been coniiderable uneaal- net because the volunteer ou tbe firing llM aiound Manila were at a dtciiletl Haadvantage agalntl tha native, at tbe Filipiio sharpshooters, arineJ with Ma t era, could lay out of raoire of tb 8pringfiilda,aiib which our roluutoor are armed, and ebool them to an extent limited ouly by tbe bad niarktiuansliip of the natlrea. ' -" With the arrival of tbe rrgulara this situation will be completely changed. They have Hie Krag-Jorgenaon rllle, which la practically just a good gun aa the Mauser, and, in addition, are charpshootera almost lo a man. Thl is largely due lo the fact that for yeara the target ammunition allowance in our small army ha been about f 0 for each man a year, an amount no European nation haa ever thought of spending. . BUCEIXn'S ARNICA CAI.TF. THE BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sore, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever. Sore, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Bkln Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Forsale by, F. F.Duffy, Oppraanlva Heat ai Manila. Manila, March 8 Tbe temperatnre today at 8 p m was 87 degree, hut the cloudy air was like steam and the treops were greatly Inconvenienced on the Hoe. in spite of the temporary shade afforded by matting and bamboos wherever feasi ble. , There were fewer . proslratious, bowcver,from the heat than on Tuesday. The troops are not compelled to re main in the open country to tbe same extent as yesterday, when they were en gaged in clearing the jungle. The ua lives seldom appear in the open, except in the cool of the morning and in the evening. The Americans probably feel the heat leas when they are on the move IS IT A TRIFLE T THAT COMMON THOCBL", CIS DYSPEPSIA OR SOUS STOMACH. Now Bocag-a-aed aa a Canaa af Stir- out Disease. Acid dyspepsia, commonly called heart burn or tour stomach, is a form of Indl gestlon reaulting from fermentation of the food. Tbe stomach being too weak to digest It, the food remain until fer mentation begins, filling the stomach with gas, am) a bitter, tour, burning taste in- tbe mouth ts often present. -This con dition soon becomes chronic and being an every day occurence is given bnt Ut ile attention. Because dyipepsia is not immediately fatal, many people do noth ing for the trouble. : Within a recent period a remedy. has been discovered prepared solely to cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. It is known a Sluart'i Dyspepsia Tablets and is becoming rapidly nsed and pre scribed aa a radical cure for every form of dyspepsia.. j ." , Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been placed before the public and aro sold by all druggists for 60 cents per package It fs prepaied by the F. A. Stuart Co , Marshal, Mich, and while it promptly and effectually restores a vigorous di gestion, at the same time is perfectly harmless and will not injure the most delicate stomach, but on the contrary by giving perfect digestion strengthens the stomach, improves the appetite and makes lifo worth living. Send for free book ou Stomach Dis- WORK IS OYER. - en Irer tobli. All Jala la U Rrla at Claalrt. Fear Big Bill. U4 TrtUtg at flat, tie 4 Appraprla tiaas Far SehaoK Jocmal ttcaaio. I . Rums. N.C, March t( Mow that ike Legislator of "W Is a thing oftho pttt, Ike estimate of It work eaa be arrived L There wa probably aarar a nor hard working or earnest set of law maker. Early aad lata with short intervals for aaeal aad eleep tbe framing aad dlscoesiog of measure weal oa. For a week tbe clerks bar scarcely slept aad oa the night before adjournment tha offloea war occupied all night. The member of tha Leg lalalor joined fa to he'p the clerk. At lb eloaing aoenea It wa tba otaal thing for bmbv ber to b at the desk helping. Tba reading clerk la the Benal lost hi vole entirely and oa lh laal reading during lh signing of bills, Senator Glenn stood at the desk and read and read and otber Senator did lh same Senator Smith and Wilson were In Ibe enrolling clerk' oflloa comparing bill a Dili tarn. It wa a push to get through and adjourn at lbs time agreed opoa. The necessary change from fusion legislation made the work very heavy. rh four big bill tha revenue, machin ery, school and negotiable Instrument bill only went to ba copied in the in rolling clerk's offlc Tuesday night, and a force of twenty clerka war boiy half the night preparing them and they were signed aud raiided only an hour before tbe end of the session. They contained from ten to twenty thousand word each. The busineaa Ilk flntsh of Uie eion with a clean calendar was a con trast to former teuton when It baa hap pened that acta were being prepared to be aigned when word arrived tbat tbe assembly bad adjourned. The end was also remarkable for the good feeling displayed. Lieut. Gov. Keyuolds aa President of tbe Senate was greatly praised for hi conduct of the office, and tba testimonial presented him by political opponents should be mora highly prized than one from his own party. Short speeches of farewell were made by Senator Travis, Justice and Daniels. Senator Fields aaid lb it the sign of the time are propitious; he had actually aeen tbo President of the Senate accept silver last night. Senator Glenn laughingly called to mind Mr. Reynolds expressed wish that ha should meet the same men here two year from now and Mr, Reynolds aaid yea, that he wu sin cere In what he aaid that he believed the Democrat would be victorious In the next election, and be couldn't imag ine any better set of representatives than the body before him. V. : In th House, Overman In hie happiest style, presented to Speaker Connor, on behalf of the member of lh House, a solid silver tea service, "Tak It home with you," he laid, aa a testimonial of your faithful service. Tou have won the lasting tegard and .esteem of all the members of this House. Ton have ad ded another star lo your crown." There waa great applause from the floor and galleries. Speaker Connor in accepting the gift said thia waa the proudest -moment of his life. He expressed his pride and pleasure having won the regard of every member if the House. He aaid the House had discharged It onerous duties and don it monumental work ably, jealously and welL He wa heartl ly applauded at the conclusion of hi remarks, which were made lo most feeling style, . -',r;..'- '- 'y -',.; The legislature could have adjourned at 1 o'clock but for an error in the anti trust bill, It wa found tbat an amend ment bad been overlooked, . one very vital to the bill. At the last moment the entire bill had to be recopted and it held both Houses nearly an hour. It waa tbe last bill aigned and adjourn ment . was had shortly - afterward, While both House were hanging upon it arrival, the time wa spent in merri ment. The Senato came over to the House In, a body headed by the Lieuten ant Governor. Speaker Connor welcom ed them and some happy speeches were made. Singing by the membera and the many ladies admitted to the floor made a merry lime and then all went on their way, the majority of jaembera catching' the afternoon trains for their homes. There is general rejoicing over tbe big appropriation of $100,000 for the public schools. If tbe legislature fails to make the record of "economy" some were so anxious for, on account of such appro priations, It will only be to the credit ot the Democratic party aud not to its bsrm, So also waa the money given to the University. Good people are happy over the result Representative Trotman ot Galea county, who has been critically ill at Rex Uoapllal In this city for some lime with pneumonia, and whose life has been despaired of for several days, died Thursday morning, The body of the deceased will be taken to his home In GateB county, and the funeral and Interment will take pine tliere. Ir. Trolmsn a faithful rcprcaenlHih an 1 firned many cV o AAA I ( ' A lakes the food more delirious and wholesome friendship during his brief residence) la lUletgk. Repraaenlailv McNalll of Brunswick. whoa vo oa several bill kU '.roroki d eriikiam arua lo a qoatlloa of psrsoaal privilcg oa Ik last day ot l.-glUlui, bol ha aaver completed kls rwnarka aad lb Hons waa bob the wier by hi effort. Mr. McNeill aaid: Last week a afteasoreja which I wa Interested waa brought op aad a motion was mad that it ba tabled. I attempted to speak, bnt wa ahnl off by lh motion. A member oa thia door aiad lh remark tbat I had walked vol of lb Democratic caucus and waewi aatlllad lo any considera tion whatever. Some one bad ointHbtng hi say about Benedict Arnold. I think it was the gentleman from Bertie. This grew out of my vol oa tha amendment and lh election law. I take that It is an Insult to say that a representative of the people shall aot have a right to think for himself. I mak tha point that It is a grava breach of parliamentary rules lo arraign lb aaollv of any gsnllcinaa in lb discharge of his duty. J Sheer, Sedalia, Mo conductor on electric street car line, writes that hi little daughter wa very low with croup, and her lif saved after all phylcitn had failed, only by using One Minute Cough Cora. F 8 Duffy. tVulawu la MooDilng. ZAKKtviLUt, Ohio, March 8. Notice has been posted at the Ohio Iron Coin pany's plant announcing that all wage will be inc rested 10 per cent, on' April I. Tbe Increase affects about 800 men. Tut plant wt Idle for five years, but res iuiud about a year ago, and has all the work it can do. WntTilfsviLi.i, Mas., March 8. The Whitlntville Cotton Mill and the cot'ou mill at Linwojd and Saundervlllo ht-ve announced an advance In wages, to lake place April 8. About 1 ,000 operative are affected. Chlaa Will Apologise. Roaa, MarchS-ThoTribuna say it learut that tha Cbinete government h a offered to aend to the Italian minister, Slgnor Martino, a written apology, through Sir Claude MacDontld, British minister at Pekln, for the termi in which tbe Tsung Li Taman couched Chlni't refusal to grant the concession recently demanded by Italy of Siu Mun Bay, Province of Che Elan;, to be used as an Italian atral base and coaling station. T11K RPKCVLAT1VK MARKETS. Today' quotatloni furnished by W. L. Galbrailb, New Tork, Represented by A. O. Nowberry. Naw YoBi, March 0 STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Cl se Sugar........ ... HI UH 148 -143 Am Tobacco,... 106t 1001 103 IB-'l J 0..... 1131 114, 119 IKi 0, ft & Q. ..... 1S0: 140 138 1110 . COTTON, i Open. Hirh. Low. Clost Mar.... ....... 0-50 0.33 6.30 6.36 CHICAGO MARKETS. , Whxat Open. HUth. Low. Clme May 70 71 70, 7Mb Cork May m. 8C, 83, 8ib CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. " Tba Kind You Have Always Bought Bear the Blgaataraof A Maldsa'a Fhitotophy. Mllllcent spent half tbe night making paper flower. Why i ahe in snch a hurry to finish them. i. ' Oh, aba thought if she hurried bard she could get all (he paper cut before her shears got dull, " - . W at.r Toarlt Tie kuta Mew halt k Ra I hrra) Railway. Commencing November 1st, 1893, the Southern Railway will sell from princi pal stations . on its lines, round-trip Winter Tourist tickets to best resorts in Florida, the South and Asheville. N. C, Un '.The land of the Sky" at g.vutly reduced rates lor ine rouna-trtp. - - Tickets will I on sale from November 1st, until April 80, 1809, and inmost case final limit returning May SlsL, 18ii. I In connection wilh'lhe above the ' 8'julhcra Railway offers the quickest and ' finest train service" and connections to all resorts in the South, Mexico, Cali fornia, Cuba and Porto Rico. Any information as to rates, schedules, sleeping car terviccajoccomodations, etc., cheerfully furnished upon application to any agent Southern Railway, or It. L. (Vernon, Traveling Passenger Agent 11 South Tryon St., Central Hold Dlilg., Charlotte, N. O. When In Eayboro stop at the Lupton I;J f for gldil S-'rffi-liOf's'v'iH, Powder SUl'CKOAaMVIWCt'BA. VahMlM Cwmw la wa Ilaa4 Is a mM Haw a4 MaaT4 Oat, WsaiTos, March 8 Order weie leaned - lb War Department today for lh Twelfth New Verk Volunteer la fantry, aow at Matanxas, Cu!, to take pataae on the transport Berlin for New Tarkclty, where the regiment will u mustered out. This 1 lh brginuiug o. a general movement for the muaier oui of ail the volunteer troopi stationed in Cuba. Th administration believe thai tie lime ha com when It can aafely re duo lb military force la Cuba Tha fact that tbe rainy aeaton Is nil far off is on of lb reason tor lbs early recall of lb volunteer troop j In Cubs The homeward movement will be gradual because of the limited trantporttlloa fa cllltiea now at the di;nal of lbs War Department. Thti vartoua regiment. will be brought home, however, a rapid ly a the available troopiblpt can make the trip between lh ialand and various ports Jla the United States selected foi the disembarkation of the volunteer com- maous. There are now about 13,000 volunteer, in Cuba, and their withdrawal will laive about 1.1,000 regular troops there to ac slit lo the establishment of a slablo gov ernment on the Island. '3 i m t: ti sjm. ftttal&iH-f COUCH SYRUP Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat. It if Ilia lx-st rirnrdy for stubborn rnliK Small doses. Price 25 eta. at driiuM. Whon we arc prepared to fill all or- der-i for nnythinir in tin I!UG )Y and CARRIAGE LINK. We meet competition in every nuprcl. Our factory Is at 78 BROAD STREET. O. II. Wafer & goir, THE STEAM LAUNDRY I ready to do quick work It is you fault if you don't have your laundry done well Lt us call for your next bundle. We make your collars Arm and miff and they are not worn out on a washboard. We can please you if yon will let us. Patronize a home laundry. It will be a great help to our home p-o pie. besides it givHi employment to our home people I bis in something ought to be remembered. Keep your money at home. All of thin is aaid with pros perity and progress Tour Truly, , HJEW KERN STEAM LAMDBY, ; J. E. DAYBERRY, Man. . . Executor's Notice. Havin? qualified aa Kxecitor of the estate of Cornt-lius Moore, deceased, thia is to notify all persons having claims against said Cornelius Moore lo present the same to me on or before March 8th, 1000, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. And all persons in debted lo the suiii Cornelius Moore are hereby notified to make immediate pay ment to me. March P, 1S-03. - A. T. FOREMAN. Executor of Cornelius Moore. L-J. MOORE, Attorney. '-WANTED to BUY Wool, Col ton, Ileeswax ':' Highest Prices Guaranteed. - aT. E. LiATIIAMT, - - Near Cotton Exr-hansf. . To AH Concerned ! The undersigned Anna J. Roscnbaum wife of Louih Kosenbnuin having mado entry according to law of her withdraw al as a tree mailer upon the records In i Register of beeds office of Pitt county, I will from this date cease to act as a free ! trnder. ) iiareh 1st, 1P09. ANNA J. ROSENIUEM, ' Trading as J. ltosenbaum. Alas Gome ANOTHER LOT OF x. THOSE VERY : Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams. Alao a Few Small N. C. Iltm. A Freh It of as Kins Cieam Cheese at you evtr m tulid. 5' it Smali lirpakfant 8tri. JJ Wo call jour sjM-cinl ntlci lion to our yucpn's Tiwtr fj Urami ..f Si gar Com at 0r. prr rftn whiih you will flnil ahead i-t anj corn roll) for tor price in the citv. Try it. 5 2 1 3S, 'Phone 01. Manic ft Gaski Tan- SPRING AND Notice our window, you will see the most up-to-date line ot Gent's Shoes ever shown in New ISern, at prices that will astonish you. Those Reliables, Tan and black vici kill Rugby Top, $5 00 Wil'ow Ca'f Tan, Ruly t k, 5 00 Tan and Bla -k, Plain toe, ft 00 ilpre la your chancr. Wo ln.v made reduction in n fi-w alylea of Stacy Adams. NOTICE THIS LINE -Tbey cannot be duplicated for the money elsewhere. Mib's Colored Vlni Kid,- Bull DB Cip, Cadet Cap, English Bull l)o Cap, Plain Globo Toe. Gulf Out and Extension Sulcc, clicap at 3 50, I'rice 3 75 Uiiii I ir Kangaroo Snnfhinp Ki('. Always bri:;ht And strong as uli-ol, Will not crock And will not peel. Io iks well in plc-i.-aut weather. Fet ls well in wet weather. Wears well in all wcHt!:ef., Price $2 75 Mnreh !, 1899. JOHN W 1IOLIA 1?,E & KETIALi DEALER IN Groceries ami Lonfe NI3VY BERN, N C. Wlioiewale cV KHail a (JWCITN, am. 71 I.ro.vl m. SUMMER WEAR Stacy Adams. Men's Walkingfnst Bal. IaimiIihi Cap Bals, Plain Square Too C m-r. aud Half, Were "00, yours while they last at ." T"i Plain Bquarc Too, Cong and liuls, London Cap Cong and f i - - mcrly $4 00, at :i tin Men's Tan and Black Vici Kid. Kin; by Cap, Golf Cut, Enj;li-li Cut Back Slays, price Men's Black Vici Kid, Fancy Vesting Top, Cadet tip, price Men's Black and Tan Kid Fancy Vesting Top, cadet cap, price Meu's Tan Kid Fancy Vesting Top, Bull Dog Rugby, Valo Cap and Yale plain toe, price A Good Tnu Kid, Men's Bnl al J 00 l no l a-i DUNN, I cteies,

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