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JilM-l; if, .1 f KtW Btltf, f. C. SC5D1I KQkMSti. MiKLH It, m. VOL IISO. Mil. tSTAILlSHID II8J mma mi -. i m as as as as tin i I M How Very Near at Hand Easter is ? We are expecting on todny'e W the hu.lwst thing In PB.KSS GOOUS for SlirU with Silk WniU -lSerola Cloth. Jacquarda, Momma, Teda, Covert aud Bilk and Wool Suitings. " - Then in COTTON GOODS Madras, Cloth, Ginghame, Cambric and Brandenburg GowU - 1 , Notk th noll.y Tail IVlka-IIoae, out 23e a pair. W are daily looking for the Cruh Kibbima, jiall for Bella and Collar, ; - . A IWanty in Cream Mohair, ao elegant for Skirt. , Pretty Noveltie in TIES for bulk and , GonU, aiid to nukeabeaitiful and comiKte whole nla a iur of our In comparable SHOES. -t .1... Saying Sweet Things at the V Table i Ien't aear ai nice aa raring llieHi, to II average nu n or wi -man, aiul evcUlljr to I'-V, children, hii h-ve rJlitii. Jellies, l'km ftil t!iHrm By uiug our mwilff il flilnilre fr l'i.il.linia lit J. 1 11, till' Tm I I'D s for 1'uddiiiya "'' ' , I ""' Estrada and Karend lor flawm, ynO will have cu. .Hug l pirns W ihedalul). .! . ' ' ; w Ju-l Rweived a Fr.sta Lot Fox W ' River Pilnl llutur. 3 ll.ma Aim k Push Car ( llie well Car i-f iliew yvu want g.jxl urvml try a barrel J. R. PARKER, Plione 69. brjeiV!f Don't WHEN YOU Si flattings, Carpets, .Rugs And Art -Tbat we em sue yoa money. Our line is Large and Well Selected and we w III be glad , in! Show them to you, .: , . One-third of your Life is Spent in lied, so why not get one of our COTTON DOWN MATTRESS-: KS, :; Use them CO nights and ; if Ibey ate nut o; rqiai to any matlrefayon ever used we will re : fund your money. '; You will make mistake in f : getting one of them. ' v ; v I? v i FRANfo;H.J0NE5xSl&0.,M ':..;';v "".'.''', iMW-wa-araT WE HATE JUST. IIECE1VKD ' Spring Styles . ' OF ' '. KNOX HATS, and will be glad to v ? ihnw Ih. m to our ' IS ' : kn'rx" lia s look the SIX at the World' Fair and gE" . Txtlusive Shape, Superior ; Quality and 'Never- Fading Colors.";. vV X-. ' I : Call mi (I JSxnniine Them. u ; ... Every Hat G nam n teed, H J- ' c& CO., 57 I'Ol.LtCll 8TI.EET, NtW BEHNE, N. t. ' 1 ' Ml M PI !'' Ml I' 1 l IM I' I I' I I1 I I' I (M ! !'t I". Ml M ! l I Ml Ml 1 V7 V7 VV V viy f M VI VI V! VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI Vi VI VI VI VI VI S Fraukfuid .iimgt', Itrrakfast 8 r pa, bmall Viz kn.iwn "It r on Ki r ti'Fl ur. It Thcie u noiia belter. - JR., GROCER, 77 Broad Street. StS4riSi4riSSi'4 a GO TO 111) V mi noJ n Uiiil Squares , a ITTi Jiru IS) wt' '' earn aw.' 'i"rV HIQHE5T AWARDS are Famous for their , . Forget rilin lr.(U ESSE! "1 mam llar(iilkr Meilag f ht Tra Lod(K4J Ka'hia of Honor kU rrldjf t.Uj Vh lk, ia fot IowU( prvanKi tad rollieaa trra WtMTM, oa kl Hi Sy of Tcbratrj I99 h plMMd tlx gmx Archill "of tlx L'n I r w ramon troj at aid! oar Ull Breiher Frtdarick Boeau and Wbate, la via of Iba low w kT tuulaed bf Iba deaaM at oar frtrad aad aociu aad iba aUll heaviar Ioj uMalaed by llioae kd oaaa aha r aaarwl aad daarcat to hla tMrtfara ba It ' RMolrad by New Bera Loxlja 5o 441 Kalbla of Doaor wbile w bow IU bumbU iaboilitiua to Iba will of Hia wha rulelk all llitof, wa do aai iba lea moara for our brother wba kaa bora ukea from aa. Ituolrad tbat la bla daxb oar Lodga UoMBUtba loaaofa brvibar wba wa rer nady la proffer the kaad of aid tad the rolca of joipiby lo tba aetdy aad distreued of the frataralty whea la kb power, an actlra aiembrr wboaa atatost eadearora weraalway etertaJ for lu welfare aad prutperlty; alway prreeni at mesllof aoiil prerealad by dlieaaa, a friend aad eompaoloa wbo waa dear to all,aeltlian.whoe aprlght aad noble Ufa wa a tuadard of emalalloa lo kt follower be waa la erery ty worthy of our ratpact aad regard. Iteaolred, thai wa elaoeraly eoadola with tbe family of our brother oa the dltpenullon wllk which It hi pleated Divine Proriilenc lo afflict thera aaj commend them to coniolitloa la Hint who order all thing to tba bort. Keaolred that tbi lanliaoaUl oT our sympathy and tor row be tpread up o the record of t hia Loilga and a eopy ba placed In tbe band rf tba widow of our deceaaed brother. W. F. Rudntre. -Jona M. nanoarr. A. X. Uibrahd. . Committor. , , Oonrrala Who W'U lUmala. ' WvtsmnuT .a, alarcli 9 The Prei deal ha nraciically niaila up Ibe lUt of the general q 01 cur lo ba retaiood la the T jlunteer branch of the aerylce. ' The bU of all the calculation H an army of 65,000 Ben, for the President ba o far lnaliled that he will not call far vol unteer In addition to tbat number, un let aa emergency ibould arUe. The rocrganliallon act limit the number of atajor-gonerali to be appointed to one to each 13,000 men, and the brigadier- genoral lo one tor every 4.000 men in actual aervice. On Ihi buia, at there are already three majnr-goneral la. tba army, In the peraon of Uenerat Mile, General Brooke, and General llcrrltt. there 1 room for bat two more. The fill these two place tho freiidanl hi selected General Sbafler and Uuner- al Otis, no la co nmaad at Manila. It 1 af to y that tbe list of briga dier to bo appointed will Include the following name: General Wood at San tiai;o; General Wilson at Uatanza; Gen eral Lee, In tbe Province of Havana; General Davla, new on duty at in Ibe court of Inquiry Into the beef tuppllea; General Ludlow, In command of Havana city; General Lawlon, searing Manila; General McArthur at Manila; General Chaffee, and General Frank.- - . ; Tm of a Kew Mattaiine BlUe. Waboikaton, March 9, There wa private leal at the navy yard today of new magazine rifle, the Invention of B M. McClane. f Cleveland. Ohio. Tbe trim mod the case generated by It fir ing to operate tba magazine mechanism. It can be so arranged tbat one pull of tbe trigger emptle the magazine, or It can be fired ai alowly a desired, an auto- inailc arrangment ejecting the empty shell, reloading and cocking' the piece. Tbe test, on the wbol was satisfactory, IS IT A 1 HI UK? 1 HAT COMMON TRODBL", ACID - CYSFEFSIA fcR SOUS STOMACH. Row Becegauaed a a Caaae affair- " osa Diieaao. " Acid dyspepsia, commonly called heart "burn or soar kltmach, is a form of Indl gestlon lesulitng from- fcimcntnlion of the food. The stomach being loo weak to digest It, tbe food remain nntll fer mentation beglna, filling the stomach wilh gas, and a bitter, sour, burning taBte in the mouth is often present. This con dition soon becomes chronic aud being an every day occurence I given but lit tle attention. Because dyapepsia la not immediately fatal, many people do noth ing for the trouble, v ' 1 Within a recent period a remedy ba bjen discovered prepared solely lo cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. It Is known as Smart's Dyspepsia Tablet and is becoming rapidly used and pre scribed as a radical cure for every form of dyspepsia. , - ; Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet have been placed before the public and are sold by all druggisls for 50 cent rjer package It Is prepared liy the i A. Stuart Co , Marshal, llirh , and while it promptly and effectually reilone a vigorous di gestion, at the same time is perfectly harmless and will not Injure tbe most delicate stomach, but on the conlrary by giving perfect digestion strengthens the stomach, Improves the. appetite and niskes life worth living. K nd for f ie I-.,-!; en o- ,. l OCT OHIIIE1 it Sals Mlcatian Llil Latz K faallaaaa Kalarlra. flral leg lasal'i Barard. Pealra ta Raag t OBea. Kleellaa fr Deada. Water Sappl. . " Jonaaat DtmaiO, I , lUuiiua, March 1L f ll la la be boped that lb Kuia'a Pri oa will aadergo a ehaaga all aroaad la lb near fuiare aod that lb policy of It miaaguaaal will be aallrely cbaaged by lb new board of dlraotora. While soma people are ao hot after trait thai do act aalst la this (lata It alghrbe well for them to consider what is being aad baa bee don at Iba panl ten llarylnooai petition with koaeat Labor. Tba aortbera firm that put la tba ehlrt working macblaery baa tba ' following ootftracl far the making of shirts, aopply- lug of course the malarial. For makla birta t5 eenta a duaea or t cents etch. and for laanderlng tba earn IS ceals a diaea or I eenta each, Tba shirts asade and aold by lb Prlaoa Itaelf, lauadered are 13 cents each, when it la remem bered tba bard worked class of people notlly women, thai Ihl oonvlcl ihlrl making labor deprlvaa ofjlally bread. there ahonld ba a demand for a change and the use of inch labor In building road,many of the mea who alandal the machine for tewing or Marching and Ironing; thlrla ere heavy and thick et, caiiabl of active labor. 1 be laundry at the Prison went Into lb business soma time ago of doing the city washing and Ironing and a great outcry Was aire J. . It slacked off then but ll wa elated at tbe Prlaoa that this waa because- labor waa scarce, so mauy prisoner being tin tba farms, c the resumption of I ha laundry compel! lion may be luuked for uules tbe policy I cbauged. ' - Tba story was started that tba lefiala tnre bud taken a reces until a year from June and a a roaull tbe salaries of all clerk and employee would legally con tlnua until thai lima. Dowever, Speaker Connor wa very particular to aea that ll was an adjournment and not a recess tnd did not allow tba latter term to be used, hence tba ralnbow-chasarl have misted It once more and Will have to start after something' new. ' The Bute Board of Agriculture at It meeting In continuation of teton de cided to defer all active work until after the next meeting on the Vtik of April. A committee, composed of three member of iba board and Prof, flolmea and T. E. Bruner, waa appointed to receive bid and pacification for the annea to tbe Museum, and to make a report at tbe next meeting of tba Board. - - Tbe three member of the Fish Com' mlttee (Coffield, Grimes and Capehart), were Instructed lo correspond with the proper authorities at Washington rela live to the establishment of a fish batch ery In Albemarle Sound. Mr. Capehart explained that such action la necessary to tbe fishing interest of the State. - A resolntlon waa adopted that no mem' ber of the Board abould bold any office, save la the actual line of doty as a mem ber of the Board. - , Borne interesting Information concern tng the First North Carolina Regiment at Havana may be expected as CoL F. A Olds, the Raleigh correspondent of tbe Charlstta Observer and a number of other papers, leaves for Havana today and I due there at three o'clock Monday which ahow bow quickly the trip Is made. North Carolina ought to be proud of Ita regiment Ha record is as follows Call for volunteer made try tho Presl dent on April 22nd. Responded lo by the First Regiment on the 23rd, when the Governor's Guard, 143 strong march ed out HUIaboro to the camp at 12 o'clock on that day. .The entire regiment mus tered In on Hay 2, and left Raleigh for camp at Jacksonville on May 16th. Col ArmBeld of tho Regiment- Is . Senior Colonel of Yoluuteera In the United Slate, (omethlng to be highly prized. Keeper Burn was still banging on to hi office at the Capitol yesterday, and says ho will not give up to bis successor tppolnted by. the Legislature until lie has had the matter decided by the courts. He says he gave a new bond in January for two vearj and "will hold on, This holding on to offices seem to be con tagious. Numerous action of the two Wilson since their vindication have materially abated the enthusiasm over the outcome among those who stood up to the scratch until S In the morning during the memorable trial. .Tba cost for short hand reporting, witnesses, etc, during the committee hearing was ('.100, tbe Wilson get back pay to the tnne of about $4,700. And tho loss of time, which Is money, to tbe legislature would need to be figured by an expert. But Justice km done though the Heaven fell. . . ' A gavel has been presented to the N. C. Chapter of the Sons of the Revolu- tion made from the charred wood of tho Spanish cruiser Maria Teresa. It .is bound in silver anil will be an Interest ing memento of the war. A matter which comes before the board of aldermen of luilelgh is the elec tion lo bo held on the limnce of f H "0 in Iww.N f.r pir-ct Improven : , ! iv . i for t' - r s rwirrrrvDiT'c hlaLes the food more delicious and wttotesoma pet I fled la Ibeblit penult the street hoed .Ivctloe Willi. eld U.f..r the cHy aheilua. otberaWe on tba him day. J The municipal election will beheld oa Taeaday, May 2nd and oa lb suu day Ihatowalp wlllvmaoaa W.MObuadj Issue for school purpose Hence lb frieadiot Ik f 100,000 bond lasu fori street work want thai election beftire or a aaaa day a the elect too oa school bued. A different set of rrgklrara will be sp ool nud for lb tret bond Uao freia the refalar reglrtrar for tbe city elec tion. Tba polling place will also be different sine tbe act divided the city Into foar district for street urk. Tb dividing streets are Fayettevllle, New Bera Avenue, Halifax and Ulllsloro. Tba report af tba committee of phytic. leas on tbe city water aupply waa make to the Board last algbk ll la a long re port aad la devoted mainly to the water abed or source of supply of water, end the route to ba taken by tba new system of pipe lo be laid lo avoid tbehnsphate Ills. Thia I to ba laid out by compe tent surveyors. Xbe water for mouth been strongly iinprcgnaUd with sulphuric acid aud at one lime during tba big norm wa andriukablc. A I ber I ao naton .why Raleigh should not bar good water tba big row over the apply will probably result In good. Of oouree tbe water will never be amtbliig like lh artealaa well waler of New Bern for .vary few place are blcssid with such a supply of crystal clear water. The State convention of T. M. U A., at Durham I being largely atu nded firm all over the Slate. The delegate were Mill arriving yesterday aud tho envrn lion I now carrying out the arranged program of addresses, discussions, etc The classified lists of the bill paed by tbe Legislature show that lu re were 13 charters granted to railroad, 20 bank charter, charier lo Insurance com panl, 15 to schools and colleges, and 21 town i barter, beside innumerable extension and changes In auch charters. There were 21 changea made In the Code 21 act appointing Justice of the Peace including two which ware omnibus bills containing huge list of name,' 10 dl' nensarle were established, 10 act car ried large approprrallons, 40 acts lo protect game and fish. There were 47 bill passed to abolish fusion law of 1M7, to abolbh law of 18UI, and It law previous lo 1891. - TBI air t VRS THAT OOEa VslK Laxative Bromo Qulnluo Tablet re moves the cause that produce LaGripp The genuine ha L. B. Q. on each Tablet. 250. ' - s-Aa layeit. .. - . She How can yoa bo io sure that yoa are In love wilh me and no one else? Even I wonder at times whether there is a possibility of absolute certainty In inch mattora. ' i " , .. - -, ne Ton' lck experience; and the confidence It beisels. I've . becu in love forty times and know every symp torn. - - If yon have a conub, throat IrrllaUon weak lungs, pain In Ibe chest, difficult breathing, croup or hoarseness, lei us soeireet One Minute Cough Cure, . AI waya rollatlo and afo. F 8 Duffy. CASTOR i A .For Infcntaltnd Children, r Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought , Rear the Signature of J I. Baxter ba just received a beaut I ful linepf Rufus Waterhouse tics. Ladies X. P. Reed' shoes In Ian and black, late or button, and the mot handsome line foT Spring Clolhlug and Shoes ever In the city.-;' ' ;;. ; -; ,; '. - ,'' .V-;;J It is an eisy matter to claim that a reoudy ha wonderful cura tive power. The mmufi.cturers U1IEUMAC1DE leave it to those who have been permanently and positively cured of RHEUMATHYltomakeclninis. Among those who have recently writu u ua voluntary letters saying thi-y have been cured arc: Uev. J L Foster, Kiileigb, N C; Mr J E Robinson, Editor, Ooldsboro, N C Daily Argus; Mr A Dans, a promi nent merchant, Mncon, Ga; and Mr W R Duke, a railroad man, Kansas City, Mo. RI.eumacide Will Cure You. s t 5 1 ? ' a j i I ' ;.1 m -MANrKAOTtlRSD BV- BosBrrr drug CO., RALEIOn, N. C. Sold in New Hern by C. D. Brad - 1mm, ly .1 by lavi' Plinrniacy, and nt rally. ByrvarvCy1INaTsaVXarsaVWl i PROOF. " uaafL4im lumi!n In the Pus Office mt SVw rw Cl4rt, tonulr. N. C. Maiel a. jgjo. v Mrat uxtk A J 0 Abbott. Charlies lliag,IUI.b niiwlum U-Wntr Tanlat. E-Willlam Edwarde. J-Jordaa J anion. H-Frank Roddick care Lucy llairls L Heary Lewie. M Rev Joseph Mann, Rev W Mllkr. Robert MrLaia. N-G A Willis, Louts Wllllame. T-Dr F q Young, J 11 Teal car of JlraCordoa. m ' WOMBM' LIST. A Rebecca Agent. 11-IIattleA Bell, Llzzid Bell, Alice Bryan. D-S W Dudley. G-Sarah E GIbbs. 11-Lonvenla Hall, W C Hill. Nancy Holly, Katie Holly. K Harriett King. M Martha Jane Manly, Jencla Moody S Alexona I Sawjer, Sadie Small, Eliza Sbepard, Ross Simpklns. T John Frsncl Taylor, Ruth Thomaa W Caroline Watklna, T A Walthall, Laura Whiliord (i), Suille O Willis, Fanny Williams, Rebecca William. I'craons calling for above letters will please any advcrtud and give dale of list. The regulations now lequire that n (1) cent shall be collected on the deliverv of each alvcrtlscil h ttcr. 8. W. Hancocx, I . M nils DOUGH SYRUP Will cure a Cough or Cold at once, It positively relieve all throat trouble. Small doses. Price 23 els. at druggists iiSLBook Store i 1 -,.,,;-..-,"-! : S MARBLES J Or nil KhKfs . KIzch and J G. N. Ennett. Wbon we are prepared to fill all or ders for anything 1u the BUGUT and CARRIAGE LINE. . - W meet competition in every rer pecL : Our factory i at .' : - 5 : J?- 78 BROAD STREET. , It. Water A Hon I ready to do quick work. It I your fault if you don't have your laundry iloio well Let u call for your next bundle. . We make your collars firm and still and they are not worn out on a washboard. We can nlcasc vou if vnu will Ictus. Patronize a home laundry. It will he a great help to our home pro-j pi. nesiues 11 girra employment w inir home people This is something ought lo lie remembered. Keep yonr money at homo. AI) of I bis is said with pros perity and progress, Your Truly, J. E DAYBCRRY, Man. ' rArTi:r to nui 4 xi, a.. r in::ht"-t Price Giniranti THE STEAM LAUNDHi ; i4 ; . RY.S - - ANOTHER THOSE Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams. ! 5 Alao a Kew 3m all N. C. A Frevh lM at aa Fin ttwt (1. Small Break fitt Strij). 5 Wa call jour euial attention to our Queen' Taste Hraiid i.f 8nr (,'orn at 10c jwr can which too will find ahcail ol any corn aold for the price in the city. Try it. ( 3 Mm I (Mi 'IMiono Ol. -rou- SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR Notice our window, you will see the most up-to-date line of Gent's Shoes ever shown in New Hern, at prices that will astonish you. Those Reliables, Tan and black vici kid Rugby Toe, $5 00 Willow Ca'f Tan, Rugby toes, S 00 Tan and Bfack, Plain toe, 5 00 Here i your chance. We huva made a reduction in a fiw styles of Stacy Adams. NOTICE THIS LINE.1 They cannot be duplicated for tbe money cUewbero. Men'a Colored Vici Kid, Bull Dog - Cap, Cadet Cap, English Bull Dog Cap, Plain Globe Toe. Golf Out and Extorsion Soles, cheap at 3 RO, Price 2 75 Genuine Knngarco Sunshine Kid. Always bright And strong a steel, . Will not crock And will not peel. - Look well Id plearant wenlher. Feels well in wet weather; . Wear well in all weather. " Price $2 75 Msir-.i !, IS!) 9. JOHN lVIIOIilS ITiE aV RETIAI ries and I brace AS NEW BERN, N. C. LOT OF VERY ' Ilami. Cream Cbeeaa aa 70a ever ' S lVholewile Jb lletAll 1rrer!s i 71 Ilrtia'l St. Stacy Adams. Men' Walkingfast Bals. London Cap Bali, Plain Square Toe Cong, and Bals, Were $5 00, yours while they last at $3 75 Plain Square Toe, Cong and Bals, London Cap Coug and Bala, for merly (4 00, at 8 00 Men' Tan and Black Vici Kid. Riip- -by Cap, Golf Cut, English Cut Back Slay, price 3 00 Men' Black Vici Kid, Fancy Vesting Top, Cadet tip, price 3 25 Men' Black and Tan Kid Fancy Vesting Top, cadet cap, price 2 00 Men' Tan-Kid Fancy Vesting Top, Bull Dog Rugby, Tale Cap nnd Tale plain toe, price A Good Tan Kid, Men's Bal at 150 1 25 DIJNN, Confeotionenes, DHaP
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