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tCW BIKK, I. C. eiTL'KOlT KOMIIG, MARCH U, 1893. VuL IV1-K0. !83. tSTllLISUED IIS! i j it ts AS AS AS AS Ban we We have solved m Rive the BEST CIGAR FOK ivi IN CENTS, fall and we will convince you. Jjjjj We aro also giving very fine values rj in - chewing and Bnioxlnff ToDacco. y AS Bought under the market and sold ac. W cordingly. A trial will be boneflcial to as j allot us. AS $ . PdOTW J? We have to fit the eye, th foot and vnri tha socket-book. Enough said, f W Thousands sustain AS m t u j q 'ink Saying Sweet Things at the i Table Isn't near ti nice eating litem, to avcraiw miiB or wo man. and t tially t" t'n children, alio love 1'ixlilini;, Jrlliv. Cakea will Jt wfc.. IB. Ii lutins; our airilrivl Ui lHiiin Pudilinirit or Jellies, our 1 u I i for Pudding mill our Pnr EilrarlM anil Easeim-a lor llavfi. you will Imvo rooting ( lim the dainty. Jut lb-reived a rVh l.nt Fx W River 1'iint Butter. Frnnkforil jaur-agr, Itrcakfa-t S rp, hmall Pig 3 lining Also a Fresh Car of the ct-ll known "IV it on Earth" Flair. H J )ou want good bread Iry a bartrl. There la uone better. . J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phono 69. 77 Broad Street. pilliiiiieiipHiiiii ll Ul Don't Forgret ! WHIN YOU k flattings, Carpets, Rugs t And Art That we can save jon money. Our line is Large and Well.Selectfd and we will lie glad loSliuw . them to you. ( ... ". Dne-third of your Life is Spent in Bedr so ,vliy not get one of our f OTTOS DOWN MATTRESS IS, Use them CO nishis and if lliey are nut equal to any"mattres8 you ever used we ill re : fund your money. Ton will make no mistake in : getting one of them. FRAN&. H. JONES & GO.; 87 :miiim: street, f . SJli WE DAVE JUST RECEIVED TUE Spring Styles I KNOX HATS, and will be glad to show thfm to our patrons. , 7 S PRICE. - $3 $4 AND $5. Knox Hats took the SIX 5 " at the World'a Fair and JJOxcluslve. Shape, Superior Fading Colors." , , , Call nnd Examine Them. ' ' p v Etc ry Hat Guaranteed. H2 I T. 3nTJ2ST3iT d3 CO., .TS7 POLLOCK BTREET, NEW BEUNE, N. 0. 3 " I I ' I t 1 1 I U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ! (1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1( 1 1 1 I ! I j ! I J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' I 1 1 " V the problem and yy BL3E3. ! V VI VV vu VV VI VM us in this assertion - q VI VI it CO TO ttl Squares ! 7JW W .9 HiOHEST AWARDS are Famous for their Quality and "Ntvtr- a s TU Board bm( at II 50 o'rkxk , March , H tba Court Bmm la New Bera, H Uia tba rrfalar nrrliag of aaid Board. I PraarBt. CoieiaiMionan rawllwooil. Wood.Craaar. Willtaau. UUJlr. tatbaia alJlnj. Tba niaataa of lb Ptbraary Mealiaf war read d oa awMloa adoptM). Tba patllToa of Mn Mettla ' Praaki aakiag for raltef m on otioa tnraad ocr totba chalraiaa ttk power to act Onlarad that proparty littad la Wr'f lit 8 Graaa, aft, ba chanfad to Xttaar Orwaoa aoeoBBt olarror. tha bailee preaenled bar dead prorlaf bar owaar litp to tba property. Ordered farther ill at Ectber Ursa a ba rellered of poll tax cb-rfd afalnet bar on aoooanl of error. Comululoa Wllllami wu eieoaad at bU reqnaat. . Ordered that poll las chirjed again l P U Cbadwick be atrlckea from Uta Hit oa account of error. Ordered that petition of Alfred Oaa- klnt at alt for the dlacontlnuanoe of road from Helton' ferry to the Cora point road, petition of J B Oardener at alt of road from Bearer Oaa la Piney road. anil petition of Ilarrey PelUpher ot alt to place fence ecrota Petilpbera' ferry roadbeadvertltedfori80diytat Court llouaa door and aald petitioner! be notified to idrertita tame for 80 dayt at two public, placet in their re pec tire townkhlpa. On motion of Commlttloner Latham It It ordered that tha order of tha former Board of Commlaalonera ot Crarea coua- r at December meeting, 1898, to-wlt: fliaiSW llancockbe elected county aitornrr for the entulnf two yean" le d tha tame It hereby reroked. Com mtwlonen Smtllwood, Wood, Latham and Brewer rotlng aye, Commlatlonart Diddle and Itotely voting nay. The petition of Oliver Windor for aid at on motion referred to the eommla- iloner of the poor vita power to act. Oidared that the repairing of Eat creek bridge be referred to Commlttloner Wood with full power lo act. . MrJJanlelLana having tendered hit reaignation at county turveyor appoint' ed by W M Walton, CSC, the anme be and it hereby accepted and ordered that clerk of thit Board notify tha Clerk of Superior eoort of tba vacancy. Ordered that D L Ward, Etq.be and he It hereby elected at the attorney of the Board of Commlttioneri of Craven county at now constituted under net of tha General Alterably ratified January 31at, 1889, until the firtt Monday of Oe comber, ;19U0, at a salary of 125.00 per month. Commlttioneri Small wood, Wood, Luham, Brewer vjtlng aye, Commiaeioneri Motcly and Bldille voting nay. On motion Commlttloner Latham wat appointed Commlttloner of the County Poor for eneulng term. Alonr.o lpock, wu on motion, relieved of poll tax on account of disability. Edward Hoell, ot Mo 1 towHablp wat on motion relieved of poll tax on ac count of disability. On motion the petition of Jetae Wilton wat referred to Commissioner Latham with power to act.- - Ordered that one watch charged to ff H Baxter in 8th lo vnship ami lUted at $500 be reduced to vVS.OO on account of error. I The board took a recast until 8 o'clock p m, March, Oth 1899. The Beard met at 8 o'clock p u March Glu 1899 pertuant to recess. Preaent Commissioner Bmallwood, Wood, Ls lliam, Brewer, Biddle and Motley. Ordered that A O Baker, and W W Lawrence be relieved of poll tax they having presented their certificate ehow lng active membership at firemen for over 20 yean. : . i Ordered that it appearing to the Board that due notice notice hat been given the petition ef No t - towntbip asking that a public road from the Toler and Pulcber board to the Wm Toler road, uesj Stephen Uorria' gate in No 9 town ship Craven county be and the aame hereby allowed provided aaid road be laid out without any expense to the county, and H B " Wethenglon atepUen Morrit, William Stilly, Knnelt C Toler and Daniel Toler are appointed Jurort to lay out laid toad. Ordered that item ''all other pertonal property" listed by John A Dixon in No 1 township be reduced from $70 to $10 and that footing!, of all property lilted by laid Dixon be corrected to at lo re duce the general footing from $341 to $181 on account of clerical orror. Ordered that the valuation ot 100 acres of land listed by Abraham Uyman of nth thownthip be reductd from $500 $150 on account of error. Ordered that property, lilted by J E Parrit No 8th towuthlp be reduced from $400 to $300... : W II Jacktoh presented his bond to furnish wood to the County Home. Which was on favorable report by the attorney as to itt correct and legal form and upon examination at to the sulUcl ency of the security thereof accepted and ordered to be recorded and filed. The Board proceeded to draw the jury for the May teim Superior Court 1890, the following named persons were drawn 1st wekk ' J E Wellington, white, 9th township; B P Fulcher, white, 1st townchlp; John H Smith white, let township; B O Cre dle, white, 8tli township; Roland Lewis, white, 2nd township; David - Gaskins, J D Hawkins, white, 3rd township; W II Pllce, white, 2nd township; E It i TOlil Of 2373 la M Mi All Harti af Bills lilraaerad. The LaagkakU Kind. Wka Xrw Ualeara Cam la. Mr. Larf Urli Taa Atpolatawau. Jooaaai. HoaaaD. I KaLtaaa. N. U, March M. I Tba total aambar of Will on Hoaet ealcLdar daring tba last aeaaloaof tha Lrf Islatnra wat 1071, locla Hag ratola- tlona. Tba &eaaU calendar had l&M making n grand total ot Witt and raeo Inlloai anaoureed by tba two rradlng clerktof both Houtea of 8070, Allowing for tha number of bills Introduced la tba Senate at a bath and adding tba number Introduced la the Senate that ware tabled or reported anfavorably tba total number of different billt oa all subjects put Into the law mill mutt have amount ad to In tba neighborhood of 8001. Tblt averagaa aboot 17 blllt to aach Seatator and repreaanlatlva of tha 170 la tba twe Bouaea. Of thli big number there pasted through tha prooeai of being read and voted oa three timet, and turned lata It wt 1180. Tblt la tba total number of aew acts and resolution, and la aeraral hundredjarger than ever before. Each of these required to be voted on three time In each Haute, making 7110 ayea" and corresponding announcement! by the presiding offlcen. Tht nlona ahows lie immense amount of merely mechaol cal work, not counting tha volet required to put to real the blllt not wanted. There vara all .aorta of lawi made. Soma ot I ham war queer and aome of were laughable. The laughable ones were harm lets and allowed to go through in deference to the wlsbet of the member fathering it. It seems odd, bat the foiet ot Alleghany county are protected by law from being killed for tba next two years. Nothing wti Mid about tha geate and chlckent that will inner. Thin law provide! for a hitch pott at loll gate. A law wu pasted to prevent peo ple beating their way on trains, and to close a toot path leading to a certain school house In Durham county. Anoth erlaw lito prevent shooting cattle In Tyrell county. ' Another to mtka Roar ing river a "lawful fence" which rather tskot from the dignity of thetlrotm. The Neusa wu made a lawful fence In John tton county. When the discussion over "Dutch neti' InlheNeuse river wu waxing warm, a western member arose and .requested permission to uk a question. Ha aald la a solemn manner that brought down the Senate.toit he would favor tbeblll if those Dutch neta could be need In catch ing foxea. : There ia a new law to provide for-the manner of holding election In cities and towni. It prescribe! the dullea of registrar! and judget, the kind of ballots and the boxes and tha way In which the votes thall be counted. Tho new Insurance Commissioner J, R. Young takes up his office at ouce. Ii in the Cipitol building, on the third floor. . ' v ; The Supreme court has not yet set the time for hearing the case of the new di rector! of the penitentiary against the old board. It Is ttid that the arguments may be made before the court next Tues day. If Capt. Day wlm the Legislature bu so fixed things that ha cannot gel any money. Tho new Board of Agriculture met last nleht and elected officer. OoL Jno, S. Cunningham' wu elected chairman. He Ii very wealthy and aald to be the largrat tobacco grower in the world. K. Brewer lucceedi J. L. Ramsey secretary. Ramsey will not leave bit office until June 15th, at which time the new commissioner ot agriculture Pat tenon take hi office. A queer thing happened in tha tram' lng of the bill creating tha Board of Labor and Printing. In lb 4th lection where it ihodld refer to chipter 251, rofen to chipter 15 and thereby con fen upon tbe new commlttloner ot the Bu reau, Benj. R. Lacy tbe additional of fice of tax collector of Bryson City. caused much amusement yesterday when found out and Mr. Lacy it wearing hit unexpected honon easily. It la aald thit the only way eut of the mistake ia for Lacy to make the regular tax collector at Bryion City hit deputy. Lary tayt ho will make a trip up there during the summer THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Today' quotation! furnished by- W. L. Qalbrallh, New Tork, Represented by A. O. Newberry. . New York, March 10, . STOCKS, Open. High. Low. Close Sugar. Am Tobacco J C a B. AO, . ,. 143 143I 1411 142 ,. 194 198 194 197 .. 112 113 lHt 113, ,.1891 139J 138J 139 COTTON. Open. Difrli. Low. Close 6 25 6 25 6.21 6.21 CHICAGO MARKETS. " Mny. WuaAl Open. Hih. Low. Close Mny 71 71 70 70 V stSSfiUmtXYPUCE A lakes tbe food more delicious and Httolcsonw MBOttoraoore riot. rnim Ot TTM TtMth Immbm ts XarkMl By Oraat DUtrtn. Rsatiea, N. 0. March Tha lourof ibaTeatk Immaaat, colored, through thit But wu marked by drankea ri-H lag and shooting at people, bouse ami cattle along tba railroad. They were aatared oat at Macosj, Ua., and cratrd dtetarbaaea at many poinla where thirlr trains Hopped. Daring the few matrt thit the tialn topped here there wu drinklag eud disorder among lb men. Several almli were fired at lb gtoind or Into tbe lb air. - Ail ateng lb route their conduct wu tht same, A dispatch from Headeraaa umlghl Hale: "Tha Tenth I mm a set passed over tht Seabord Air LI na. They thot at p rl vai a house and school children. Several men were wounded. Officer! of the regiment teemed to have ao control over the men.' Similar "reports coma from other point between Raleigh and Waldon. Colonel Jonta, commanding officer of be regiment, made the following tiate- ment regarding a (hooting affray at Griffin, Ga, lut night, In which the Immune war engaged: ''The man were full ot rood ipirit and bad ao intention to harm any one. No ahoti were fired when we went Imo the town ot Griffin. I wat surprised to find men lined np on either side of the depot. About fifty ot them were mili tiamen. I Inquired what tha tron 1j wu and wu told that the firtt aection had been dltoiderly and that tbeclliz.'us wanted to protect themselves. I told niy men lo be quiet. They were obedient and there wu no disorder. tha train Mopped about five minute. rhe trail had pulled out about two hundred vards when aome of the men In the forward . part of train fired tome thot. Than the militia fired Into the rear car. "A tba oflioer' car pitted a body of the militia a volley wu fired into it, notwithstanding the fact that four ladies were at tha wiudow. I wai Handing on the platform of my car. The wife of oue of the captains, who was seated by the window, had a narrow esq.ipe from being hot. "The action of the militia In Grifll wu cowardly. . Had they fired into the car from Which the one thot wat find would have been bad enough, but lo fire a valley Into a car when the officer who had charge ot the men who find the valley knew that there were ladiei In tbe car, who were unable to protect themselvei and who had not been guilty of any breach of law, wu beneath men." L Richmond, Va., March . The mayor received a telegram from Weldon N. U. to night ktallng that part of the Tenth Immune Regiment, which wu mustered out In Macon, Oa., were on their way here in a drunken tnd ditorderly candl tlon, firing" out of the car wiuilows whore the train Hopped. It la laid they took poaeiiioi of stores and took what goods they wanted. - Sixtv- one have already arrived and were met at the depot by a iquad o police, who prevented all disorder, Tbe rest of tho negro soldiers, be mayor I advised, will not come 'through Rich mond, but will be carried around the city, over a Una about three miles dls lant. thi iiair vaa rnar nnii n ar Laxative Bromo Qulnlno Tablets re move! the canae that produces LaUrippe The genuine has L. B. Q ou each Tablet. 25c, - J. J. Baxter hm just reielvid abcauli ful Hue i f Itufus Walerhouseiiva, Ladies E. P. Reed'i shoes In tan and black, lat or button, and the most bandsomo line ot Spring Clothing and Shoes ever in the city. John H. Fisher, Ileal Estate and ' . Collection A geiiey 117 BROAD STREET, NEW BERN, : N. C. ' House to Rent. : House and Lota for Sale. Town Lou sold on the Ins' ailment plan Special attention and prompt re turn! to collection of rente, &c. 1 mBook Store I I MARBLES 1 Cf nil Kind, 5 frizes ami Prices. Ta Coatial Mla Hmrplff. Moawtv, He.. March 9. A deal wlil. li U I 1 lain ad, will practically put lb Ira (apply ot lb world Into tba Con trol of a syndicate ku bean discloeeil lo those Interested la lb tnd nit ry ktra I7 aa offer lo purchase all tba mineral land a this lection. Tbe rlgbl to mine In about 15,000 arret of thit county hu alrrady been granted the papert In the transaction covering II the known places where It can be profitably mined. It Ii explained that tba only otbor placet where mica it mined lo any extent treTn Orifton county, N, II., and f North Carolina. In both local I lies It Is atserted, Ibe supply It almost exbautled a thit county the veint hive been littli wo-ked and. it It said, contain enough lo supply tbe world for years. J Sheer, Bedalia, Mo conductor on electric atreet car line, writes ibit'hb little daughter wu very low with croup, and her life saved after all phrslciant had failed, o;ily by using One Minute Cough Cure. K S Duffy. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Tub Kind You Haro Always Bought Rears the Signature CumllUna of rienator Jim.. Washington, March 9. Senator Jours ot Arkansas, chilrmin of tho Dora cri- tc national committee, it In a precsrlou condition, owing to hia liability to ai other attack ot heart tr ub!e at anytime He it observing the utmost minion, and by the ailvice of a physcian. Is avoiding any exertion. Thit is a radlcil change for a rum of Senator Jones active habits. and he naturally chafes under It. HI malady, angina peotorls, it a grave one, and the outcome cannot be anticipated Curat Cough or Cold In srvlt one day 1 Thy cough and WUUgil risk consumption t ihum tinvrns remedy will cure Jjy "U Qa vou. Doctor., recommend ' L Price H emit. Sold by .ill (I.-ujhtt. When we are prepnrrd to fill all or dcrs for anything in the 11UGUY nnd CARRIAGE LINE. W meet competition in every rtfpecl Our factory Is at - 178 BROAD STREET. G. IT. Water A Hon THE STEAM LAUNDRY I readv to do auick work. It is you fault if vou dou't have your laundry done well Let u call for your next bundle. We make your collars firm ana Mill and they ara not worn out on washboard, We ran please you if von will let lit. Patronise a home laundry. It will be a great help to our home peo ple, besides It give employment to qur home people This it something ought to be remembered. Keep your money at home. All of tbio ii aald with pros perity and progress, Youn Truly, NEW BERN STEAM LAUJiDBY, J. E. DAVBERRY, Man. WASTED! Reliable man for Manager of Branch OftiiM I wMi to open in this vicinity. If your record is O. K. here ia a good open-inft- Kindly mention thit paper when writing. A. T. MORRIS, Cincinnati, O. Illustrated catalogue 4 centi postage. vakti:i to niTY Wool, Cotton, I'eesivax Highest Prices Guaranteed. IlicK)Iks Come aw""tAaai uajriir''lf ' n-rifn f-rji' 'rfr -f ! SJ I'IMI iMXlKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'f ititiiUiiiiuuiiiitiiiiicufifirfrruurintVV ANOTHER THOSE 1 Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams. i iiiitiUl 5 5 AIo a Ft w Small N. C. A Fieah I, .1 m l'ina t4rlnl. SihhI'i ltrrW.tl Stript. . W'v full jour Kcil attention lo our y.ieen'a T.-itte Rrainl tf Suar t orn :it 10c jxr cn which yon will flnil bIhbiI ot hiiv porn lolil for tiio prioe in the city. Try it. I Gaski (1 'IMioiio 91. Seat's -von- SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR Notice our window, up-to-date line oi Gent's Shoes ever shown in New Kern, at prices Those Reliables, Tan ami black viri kill Rugby Toe, 5 00 Willow Cnlf Tan, Rugby lore, 5 00 Tan and Illurk, I'lnin lor, Ii 00 Here i. your i hnniT. We Imtv mndv a reduction in a fi w Myha i f Sliiey Adnms. NOTICE THIS LINE: They cannot be duplicated for the money elsewhere. Men's Celored Vioi Kid, Hull Oog Cap, Outlet Cnp, EngliHh Bull Drt;; Cap, Plain (ilobo Toe. Oolf Cut nnd Kxtersion Solex, cheap at 8 50, Price 3 75 Oeniiimi Kangaroo Simthinc Kid. Always bright Anil strong ns steel. Will not crack And wiil not peel. Looks wtll in pleai ait weather. Feels well in wot n cnlber. Wears well In all weather. Price s)C75 Mnrch 9, 1S99. JOHHDUNN, WHOLESALE a!fc RETIAIs EAIiER IN Qroceries and NEW BERN, N, C. LOT OF VERY 1? 5! "! Dam. Cream Clm at yon ftcr toil Z' WhoIeHnle 2; A Kelail 3: Tteern, 2; 71 Ilroa'l St. you will see the most that will astonish you. Stacy Adams. Men's Wiilkingfnst Rls. l.ninliii Cup Iinls, Plain Square Toe ;uii!r. mid Bftls, Were $.1 00, yours w hile llicy lust at 7"i Plain !SiUarc Toe, Cong ami IS.ils, London Cup Cong and lialu, fi r inerly $4 00, nt It DO Men's Tan nnd Black Viel Kid, Rug by Cnp, Golt Cut, English Cut Back Stays, price 00 Men's Black Vici Kid, Fancy Vesting Top, Cadet lip, prico '-i S5 Men's Black and Tan Kid Fancy Vesting Top, endet cap, priee 2 00 Men's Tnn Kid Fancy Vesting Top, Bull Dog Rugby, Yale Cap ami Yalo plain toe, price 1 50 A Good Tan Kid, Men's Bal at 1 Confectioneries, 8 mm (Cnntluued on 4ih pge ) i-tt.n Kxchan-?e.
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