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I J ' V VOL. XTI-KO !3I SIW EIUX, X. C. miDAT MARCH 17, 1133 ISTABUSUID MIX OEUim m:i m. ' !LiiULl Lu J Hi yJv.,ii vv III'Mtll. .....,.. AxUiiIiIIiiliiiillltgi'iif ill mi f I fin lYl i II rA'. 1 s w ft ! f IN & IN How Very Near at Hand Easter is ? is We are expecting on twlj boot IN hum cnniw t.m fiiirt. IN Pierola Cloth. Jacqnards, IN c:tt .n,i u'-w.i k,.;i:. V; 1 B ( 11 WB a us V Then iu COTTON COODS Cambric aJiJ Bnuideiiliurg Uuudi. IN IS W ar iLa.Hr ltMikim? fur the IN IWIU and Collar, 8 IN A Beauty in Cream Mohair, xreltv NoveUira in TIKS nuke a brntitiful and complete) whole need a pair of our Id 41V comparable SHOES. IN IN IN IN Commencing TO D A.Y we will place on sale our stock of Kid Gloves at greatly Re duced Prices. - ' ; This sale will only last ia few days. Our Olove3 ar ) too widely known to need any comment. -.' ' ? . . r . ; y . . nssa Our first Wlf MA.GGIONI, R r i J " Regular Price $1 50. 0BaTT-5JI Now $1 25. roster hook ana two snap, colors ana black, were $1 00, now 79c. Two Snap Pique Walking Gloves, colors only, formerly $1 2b. They go at .08c. Foster Hook, blacit price 69c. Our $1 00 Bicycle and Driving Kid Gaunt lets at.79c. Our 75c ones at 58c - -v -a; -; A Magnificent Undressed Kid, cheap at 75c, lor 50c. 9Irh 10, 1899 JOHNDUM, iviiolkmai.i: i)i:iLi:it is. SfQCBfies and NEW BERN. N. C. Hm handaoinett thing ia ;ik wit u'.;. . Momlee, TaerJi, Covert and V - MaJra Clotbj, Ginghatna, V7 " Crush UiliLouLwDLtiH for f - m ). eo elegant for Skirts. VI for built and. Gents,, and to VI VI vt VI VI V? V! cut is the c elehratea formerly Centemeri, and colors, reduced , , . a nirrniv ConfeotionoriGs, UtUr t Baarli af Eaaratlaa. Laaar CaanluUacr alt 0I4- lif aa. FaatraLaf Llcat. Sklaa. Tearkart la- MB1. ' T . n . . i ; . .ui'MtiiUvaui, ill IUlxiub. Mairh 1. I BapcrtateniWal ofTublle laurociloa Uatwaa imam (aa fullowlo( kltaf to tbaatemban ot lb eoant; board! of daeatloas - "OeMleawa: I wrolii Ula laltar Iw caota taa f U bu irlMi la aone eoaaUatM 10 whether tb Lefltlatura bad aalhoritf to aholtih lha eoaaly boards of education, a (ha membera war eleciad for three jeara, I abali aot aUarapt lo declda at to tba legality of tbU act of the IegiilatiiM, bat want to laforai jroa tbil It ! my earnest desire tbal yea waive aay legal rlgbl that yoa nay feel tbal yoa bare la this matter for the take of the caota of pobllo edn- catloa. Tba work of public education la North Carolina Is bigger than any set of politicians or aay political party So I beg yoa for the sake of the great work to be dose, not to throw any ob stacle la the way J list will la any way binder the success, of ibe law aa en acted by Ibe recent Legislature, It was reporu d lo sue tbal Ibe principal iUall tkatlon conaklcnil In the apolinmrnt tliernnmy lsr.l rf iliiolnr as that Ihr linn n.Uil I Draufinln. V, udsas it li.sy, let tbtfe nit-a hate an pptirlunliy lo pmtv by llw aorks thsl liirr aie lor puliKc redo. U Wi ll at I) inm-rau I .lvl-e joil la mevt Wilh ihacnimlr U.Mrilof iliieoior. o I bo oecond Monday In .ipril, ms'tu a full aiU ooiu;li'le rep irt a y mr w.irlc . vino July 1st 108, and luru -r.-r all flli lsl records, book J, etc , to ibe ceo iiy board of dlrertora In order that said board of directors nay bare at III lie trouble aa possible to make out the aunual report for Ibe Oacoalacbol year ending Jane 80th, 1839. There lias been the most pleasant official relations existing be. I ween yon and myself, with Tery few exceptions, the memory of tba excep tions, will be forgolton, and that of the general role will be cherished. In tho years to come. ' -" - ' ' ' . They die hard. When the new Com mlasloner of Labor, B. It. Lacy, called oa Ilamrlck to take possession of the office, Mr. Ilamrlck refused to glvo np, thus following In the footsteps of tba rest of the crod who arc trying In hang on to the offices. He says he will let the courts decide IL Bis refusal ia probably pending the trial of Cspt, Pay neit Bal- urday and if Capt. Day tumbles Ilamrlck will probably tumble too. Gorernor Russell won't say yet whether he 111 Issue a commission to Lacy- . The attor neys for Ilamrlck say at fallows In re gard to the case: . . , r. '; j "The appointment to any office under tUe constitution Is an executive function and only -'the Gorernor can appoint, ualeaa it ia expressly provided otherwise ia the constitution... The constitution says that the Legislature shall establish ofttoes and ia silent as to who shall ap point the officers. The trustees of the THE OLD WAT. Of Treating Oyspeytia aad Indiges tion by Dietiag a Oaagereaa aad Oaelesa ene. We say the old way, but really it ia very common one at present time and msny dyspeptics aud,physiciana as well consider the Bret step to take fn attempt Ing to care Indigestion Is to diet, either by selecting certain foods and rejecting others or to greatly diminish the quantity usually taken, In othor words, the starr lion plan Is by many supposed to be the first essential.. Tho almost certain failure of the starvation cure for dyspepsia has been proven time and again, bat still the mo ment dyspepsia makes Its appearance I course of dieting is at once advised, i ' All this hi radically wrong. It Is fool ish and unscientific lo recommend diet ing or starvation to a man suffering from dyspepsia, because indlgexllon Itself statvea every organ and every nerve and every fibre in the body. What the-dyspeptic wants Is abundant nutrition which means .plenty of good, wholesome, well rooked food and some thing to assist the weak stomach to rll reel It. This Is exactly the purposo for which Btuarf Dyspepsia Tablets are adapted and this is the method by which they cure the worst-cases -of dyspepsia, in other words the patient cats plenty of wholesome food and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets digest It for him. In this way Urn system is nourlslii d and tho over worked stomach rested, because the tal lets will digest tho food whether the stomach works or .-not.' One of thee tablets will dlgeat 3,000 grains of meat or eggs. Your druggist ill tell you that Stusrt's fy pj Tablets is the purest and sarest remedy for I roubles and every trial makes one more friend for this ex cellent preparation. Sold at Mela, for full sized p!iek,v.'C at all ilrn,; Mores. A lit lie book on stoiren b diseases maili '1 free by mMre.iis 55- A . Si unit & V wrv ISaLes the food more deHdous end wholesome I'nirerslty are appointed by the Lefts latere, lot the constitution expressly proThlee that they shall b) so appointed, aad with the Jodgea of oar Criminal I Courts, It hi prorkted that they shall be elected by Ibe Legislature.' The HaDerlnteadenl of f ublle Intra- ik i.i. n...Kom.K.k.in.i la arranging the programme for the next Teacbers' Assembly, lit thinks the u- nbly will be bald at some central place Raleigh, Charlotte or Greensboro and at whichever of thea cities the beat Inducement la tba way of rates. T h .MinHalnM , Ik. A 1 1 n I U Hotel propose lo make It aa object for lha Assembly to go there as la former rears, and believe that better accommo dations and more pleasure caa be offered Ibaa elsewhere, with a special low rate railroad fare. Smallpox aew cases are continually re ported. Dr. Long, tba 8tate Inspector of Smallpox, left here to Inspect the case at Warren ton aad from there be will go to Burlington and other placet la Alamance county. Another case baa been reported Bear Carthage, Moore co inly. - . The remains of Lieutenant Shlpp will past through llalelgb oa Thursday night, arriving al Charlotte early Friday morn ing, sml at Liucoluloa the morning of ibessinciUy. Mm. alaigaret ttblppandj He, uirtrU'it incur leave uere mr I.li.coluic.n: Lieutenant Shlpp't futurjl III be al I oVI.x-k Friday afternoon. Tik Ijivauve Urmiio Quinine Ta h it All tlrniiu'l-ts refm d the money If It liti.g In cuie. 3.M!. The ccuiilne ban U II. !. Oh eM'h ll 11. ' The Phllllpplna War. Mamila. March 15 General Lloyd W'heslon, comtnandiug the Uullod Slates flying column, attacked and defeated a force of 3,000 Filipinos at Paslg this af ternoon, Inflicting heavy loss upon them. The American loss was alight. General Wheaton'i men captured hun dreds of Filipinos. Many bodies of na tives killed In the engagement are float ing down the river, " 1 , The prisoners were ' unarmed and, therefore, it it presumed they carried out their threat of throwing their arms into the river' - The Washington Volunteers captured and burned Psleros, a Iowa near Paslg, meeting with a sharp fire from the Fili pinos while crossing the river, i The fighting was like that of the past week, the natives occasionally making a stand, but eventually fleeing. At times the Americans wrre unable to see them , isuiriut liiuw. wwuiu.. i i,h clearly In the tickets.. The progress ofiJm in Mloc,,,lod CoL A. ropti of the American advance is alow. ' ' - '''"' "issai "' ''Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world," aaid a genius. The druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitl's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. F 8 Duffy. "' -'. Ahamloned in the Snow. .. Ciirtennk, Wyo . March 15 The snowbound train on the Cheyenne and Northern Railroad at Wheatland has been abandoned by the company's offic ials, who will lake slept to rescue the forty-lwo passengers by means ot tied. The rotary plow waa borrowed from the Union PacIQo main line , and -more were expected. Tho one secured cut out a mile of Ice and snow yesterday, but has been recalled owing to another storm on the Union Pacific. V The only snow plow available are those ot the Union Pacific, and these have been working constantly .for the last month to keep the main line ot the trans-contlnontal road open. ; Joh,t Oakley, of Aborden, 8. D.j Wil liam, Petllgrew, of Douglas, Wyo., and John Oneu, of Wheatland, Wyo., three of the passengers, reached here last night' . They walked ten miles in snow thoes to meet one of the relief trains and came to this city on a light engine. - DOCBICITS AEWICA SALTS, THE BEST SALVE In lh world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 85 cents perjtox. For sale by F F. Duffy , : , V Tn Ratify the Trentjr. ; Madrid, March 15 The cabinet coun cil this evening decided that the treaty of peace with the Unifcd Sute3 should be ratified by the Queen Regent Imme diately after the dissolution of the Cortes which will probably be decreed tomor row. The elections to tlio new chamber will be.lxeil for April 18, and lo the Senate for April 30, the new Cortes to reassem - hie May 8.. 1 T .Xj.. Y? ""W A KUKUIKK MHHITSL. ria a ApiMdfaiir r m Of A fnhktoTi. Aalal VaooUTaa,n C, March IS. Lalesf .arrivals from lha Kloadlka report thai ,orlf tnl rraary a weH kaowa BwW. Aagasi TraUoa, aad his !''. while woiklng their claim oi Low" Doo,''oa aiaty preaerveu apecimta or mam moth. ' Apparently the huge monster hsd beea caught la a glacial slide, and there was nothing to detract from lha animal's appearanoe, though U was forty I f I kl.. lk. ... .r.. Tk. n-!- ..I.. of this species hitherto found Intact wat unearthed about fifty yearn ago la aa Ice berg oa the coast of Flberla. This specimea la now la the St. Petersburg Museum. The Dominion creek monster weighed between tweoty-flre and thirty tons, with a length over all of forty-one feet and alx Inches, lit right tusk was broken but the left ia la a perfect slate of pre servation, measuring fourteen feel three Inches In length and thirty-eight lachtr ia circumference. It Is covered with a hairy w ol about fifteen Inches long Probsblv the mnal rrmtrkalile fetlurt- wat that Ibe meatof I he animal wat a- fresh aid sweet as If It bad beea kilNI o ily the day h-.-fore. After twenty f -a hours' exposure lo Ini air It mmmenrfd to decay rapidly. T ldnd.0 irlert ot the mammoth wrighe l 8.615 pounds. , It is a qiiery on lb xtm-Unf Dawson, "Where else on earth hut in the Yukon aielcupolU Is It p 'sl le to til tl wnt. breakfast and or.ler a len-lerloln o'mam moth, anil then lie served with a Juic cnt ot a huire monler lha size ami weight of a Yukou steamer and killed perhaps twenty five thousand years ago?' If yon have a cough, throat Irritation, weak lungs, pain In tba cbesl, difficult breathing, croup or hoarseness, let as suggest One Minute Cough Cure. Al ways, reliable and safe. , F 8 Duffy. Blcjrela Trust. NaawYoitK, March 19. Makea of bi cycles have arranged the detail tor the formation of a tra lo pool that will In voire capital to the am mnt of 130,000, 000. It Is undoratoo I that tea of the leading makers of wheels have entered tSe combine, aniTlbat several other will probably be persuaded lo add their sig natures to the agreement. A. Q. Spalding, formerly a profession. al bate ball player, but now a millionaire manufacturer ot aad dealer in sporting goods, it credited wilh being the moving I -J. 1. . 1. I . U7 1 . l. Bolton, and R. Philip Gormully, of Chi cago. COUCH SYRUP Cure Hoarsenest and Soro Throat. It is the best remedy tor stubborn folds. Small doses. Price so cu. aj umgguns You Can Fool Romp Af the oeotile nil the time, you can fool all the people some of the time, but you can i loot an me people an the lime.".. , Now we propose to please our custom ers by selling them A nice country axe nnnnie lor lire, A nic axe with handle for 60c, A four hole mouse trnn for 6c, , ' A mirror mouse trap for tOc A mirror tat trap for 8V, A wire handle atovc lifter for 5c, A long handle coal shovel for &. A letter file for 6c. A carpet stretcher for 10c. " A ctaw hamrrer for 5o .-. . A fancy dust pan for 10c A hat rack for inc. A towel roller for 15c. . Soliciting your patronage we are yours truly. : . . - J. C. Vhitty t. fit 9,' 1 a Dotlor'tt Disagree ! sometimes over points in professional practice, bill Ihey will agree that we put up and compound their prescriptions Willi more care and with tiie best sml freshest (t in r I lint con be dispensed nnv- ' where. You will alwnvs ti nit ns reltabla anu' aeeuiu'e in tiiis i i srtiiient of our linsiii-is. t ;nr sti i ir of 1 n- -s, I'roprie tHi y Jiedii iiirs iiml T i . t A, -i lit are of tiie beit bihI our p; i s iv e r '. ,'.t. Just Received, Only 30 Cents Lb. 5 ' 3 Small S..gi Caret! lian a. . Nuih Carolina U a , JJ Fwill Un-al fast Strip. llfina' l'icklea. Uora Pxl.'U Qeen Olivia, Mns- l tar J Sj.ir of all kind. S; Frvth Coo noil Tomaloea, Corn, Kucootasli. (Join atol - Toruatnr, Okraai it Tomatoej, Salmon, Kardimt, l .- J airr, Chip Rear. C.aika.1 To ul Reef, IMte.1 I Km and Tongaa. mZ Fresh Kiwuteil Ci-ff.-e anJ Kinrsl Tes. Fancy Ciaam C'loee, If atr -' GmT Pi h ami Iritb rotiKa anl numrrout other (ooj thirty to rat. Call and Examine our S( ck. 2 McDanicl & drfill, -5 Thonf Ol. I CHOICE DELICACIES s llnwFaffi:l)lir .C!ii s -in li dinn d SmIoi m, Iji'- ' 3 wler'. Sirilinrs ai.ne.t n f S all kiinl , l HH-a Cling aii V.I V low Cra ford aliforiili Pi aihr tl t'annul Wgrlalih-4 ol nit liml . i l.i-b tit Toiunl. m.d lr ,Cr me I rmi aliw-t Tr a run i f It. I 3 HveM Uia nl I'tmiiiil i'ii n f -i 10 Ibere is nothing betler oa lh ma krl at any wUf. Give us a ia , W ami aill hi.ve )oU niomy. Country Hams, 10 Cents Pound. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, j Phone 69. Don't Forget! WHEN YOU GO TO BUY Hattings, Carpets, Rugs And Art Squares ' That we can save you monpy. Our line h Lare . ' and Well Selected and we will be glad lo Show them to yon. One-third of your Life is Spent in Bed, so why ' not get one of our COTTON DOWN MATTRESS IS, " Use them CI) nights and if, Ihey are not equal to any mattre&s you ever used we will re fund your money. - Ton w ill make no mistake in ; getting one of them. FRANC. H. J0NES & GO.. 87 .3IIDDil3 NTRKGT. ? crp crp Cpr Jlibdilliilliblc WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED. THE Spring Styles CF KfiOX HATS, and will be glad to . show them to our . patrons. PRICE. - $3 $4 AND $3. Knox Mats took the SIX HIOHEST AWARDS at the World's Fair and are Famous for their Exclusive Shape, Superior Quality and "Never Fading Colors." Call and Ilxainlue Theni. T. C- 57 roiXOCX STI.L'T. I I . .1 I I H !( I'l I' I I' 71 Iti-tip l Hi. J77 Broad Street. J 3r"nrJLirll-rll-icibi IWJl Unl nln tnnj id552J We) ! , (X I very Hut CJuaranleod. )-cr2sr-tNr dz co., NEW r.EKNF, N. O. i l if l l l I ' H l 1 1
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