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c c VOL XVI-KO Ml. MW im, I. Cm WIC5ISD.T KOHXIIQ, M1KCU !2, 1SS3. ISTAILISHIB 1SSS TEE STiTE CinilL m ...u,l. , . waj gag p. a rfa, i-- ' t . r i 1 7 n v V7 rai wm mm W are otfssieg aa eallrwly r It 8oi a, Irrr, Jrlliea, Oaletipa, Aa. V A rs of taai rrlh at t'ntMWerd Bip. la a variety at flavor for V X ItCVaia. Win Btaartoaip auffirtrnl form prnna. l A A kalf pint bouW af hi. a Calaup (. ( OoU aad a plat bottle for 10 ft Ceat. . -- V , A ll ol Pmnirt in lttaibir-ra, alt flavors for only 10 Ceolt earn. W AlaeJrlllaa. y'y j' Tbeae tiooda are all da arrivals aa4 el good quality, One trial i . t J will coollna jnm aa a rvMnmar. W OarTnsd la Or' eiUMly lucfrala na enmaal of the So- V . prrb (Jualitv QouU rata i..-. iw. Ila ear awl reaeaibrr we l'y have tha Beat Cmi( Clgr aa lb Mara. L Vi A ad alaedosl fail to rir a a trial wan ia need of '. M , ,. vl 'A Pliicr Tobacco. Cheroots. W V 3 (.V IN IX MATTINGS There is a new lot tust here. Fancy Japanese Cotton Warp. The Assortment far exceeds in Variety oi Design, any previous showing and But de scription is impossible. See them for your self. ; .. - Here is a price hint to let you judge of value. They are Cheap at : 25c Per Yd. Otir.Prico tor a Few Days 'iy uents: WE iNVITE IXnrclx 19, 1800 f-ixi Sx&sWsftaXS 9$(iXi)(i)i9Sii$iiii(iii9 JOHN DIJNN, WII01YEAiyE km and - ; ( i) NEW BERN, N. C. aWii. eawn2 V7 V arleriioa r f ' Cigarettes, &c., &c. w INSPECTION. i SSiiS(aXiiaiii)(iSM & RETT All MiiiEin, :::::$ it:I tj Eara Era Elactlaa far Baa4a. Ho Baalaa far Ma4leal Slaaaala.' Bl(k WUr la faakla Blfr. Oil ! Uraat Baarlaf Baaat. Ralkios, If area ft. TV alactloa far tba laaaa of V,000 achool boada, aad 100,000 aual ImproTomaal boada, will ba bald at tba aaata I lata, oa Jaaa lktb TbaalecUoa for elij offlolala will be bald Mar lad. TbaaMaabara of Iba CoaalUaa oa Public Prialiaf of tba Uat leftelalara a-a oot tbraufh with Ualr work jrH, for la tba eaaa of Barsaa Brolbart again .is Jolat PrlnUoi Vonailuoi, aus aoa r oat baa beaa aarrad oa Major R. Uoay, of Clara la ad. Jyltoa Hoffaua, of Barka. i If Qaula, of Oraaga, H C Wall, of RIckmoad, B. alclatyra, of Rabanoa aad T J Jaroott, of Ualoa eoaaty. Tba otber Btanban of tba oommlltoa thai will ba aamiaooad to appear befora Jndga Browa oa March 80, ara T. J. RaddlniT, Raadolpb, VT. M. Uodaay, Bockingbaa, aad J. C. Black, Moora conaly. Sanaa Brolbart waot to kaow wh tba fel1 Ihroofh oa tha caalraci at thay war tha lovaat blddara Tba caralor of tba ataatam tai raoalr ad a Slokta oonoty baarar fraa H. M. Joyca, of Danrtlte, Va Th'a bearer It rapidly becoming eitlacl la North Caro lina aad h raraly foend atoept la Stokaa. ThltaddUloa to 1'ie notaon nakea tlx bearera, which will ba atoaat-1 ad la a "family gnrap" and placed la a large glaaa eaaa for exhlblllon. After the obnoiloot law wat rapeale 1 1 regarding dltpotal of dead boulea, aa at I tempt wat made to paat a modi Bed la but It failed. Now the medical achool la tbla Bute are la great trouble orer aa Inability to procure dead bodlet for dle asctloa. The aaato ay law, wtloa al lowed bodlet to be tint from oar charlt- able lntUtatlont to the tchoolt waa the one repealed, and bow the only method of procuring bodlet l to bay them.whlo It rery difficult aad at a matter of faol anleat tba anlrerilty gett bodlet toon the medical achool will limply hare to dona. .... A part of the trettle acroat the Tadkla rlrer, aa Mot ktrllle railway, wat wuhed away yesterday. Tba rlrer waa orer 18 feet aboTt low-water mark today. Tralnt will not be able to Croat before Wednee day or Thnnday, at tbe Iretlte cannot be repaired not I tba river falU. The Frlea electrio-p iwer plaal, at tbe rlrer had to that dow i on account of high water. ... A s : ... The Legltlatore extended the lime for the redemption ot old bond. Tbe aer erhl claaaet of bond maintained la tbe act are at follow: -, Bonda dated befora tha 20th of May, 1881, known at "old boudi." They are redeemable at 4 1 per cent of the princi pal. The last dale ot tbit date it April 1, 1861. . ' .. Bondt redee at le at t3 per ca t. of the principal, deiM-lr I a (imIowp: ' btae tlnce ttj elwa of Hio laie war by authority of acUpiaiM iefrf the War for t'ju lVala.a N rib Cr.iliua Um roarl --" - " Wilmington, Charlotte al ItmlH-r ford rallroal, be trier .Uu-a I .ly i, 1W '. Western rallroa I (rr .m V otlayll'.) dated October 1,1881.. " , - U . i . Bondt td providd forfandlajjiba HiiUo debt, ltaue aider the act of rfarcli IU 1868,T-dated January 1, ?1884, and lh boada Issued under the act of Aujpial 20, 1863, to'.pro.vldo for fun ling the matured Interest on the public debt, dated October 1, 1848, redeemable at 15 per cent of tbe principal ; .., The new bondt to be lituad are to bear 4 per cent Interest, and are exempt from taxation. Their coupon are receivable after maturity ia payment of the interest and It will bs promptly paid as t accrue. Tha act authorize the exchange of bondt to the- amount of l'3,8J7,0JO, cf which nearly $11,000,000 have been ex changed ' Tbe following meilUned bond ar excluded from the act: ' be 1st jet known aa "special tax" bonds, which the holders can readily identify by the abatement on the face of each bond; the issue to the Chatham Railroad Company under an ordinance of convention of 1803, dated April 1, 188S, $1,003 each; tbe Issue to the." WllUamston and Tarboro Railroad Company, under the eame authority dated October 1, li, $1,0)0 each, the bonds issued oa account at the peniten tiary, under act of August 24, 18C3, dated October 1, 18 18, $1 ,100 each. Wl.tjr I ijer. I l rlUll. Londoh, MirchSC There has been a return of winter in tbe British Inles. la London there has bees a heavy fall of snow, snowatorms have swept the mid lands and the north ceuntry and outdoor work is at a stsndsli'l. Storms have also rsged tho North sea. Y. 7 EAI.Y'u la tbevror'.l for Cu's, C;;;' Sum, L .-ra,:. .1 - n, Fi-'ver .Fores, Toiler, C II ' ', C'. '.' ' : , Conn, and Silir.'a I.rnp- I - ILlcs de food rnor dcTckus and wholesome KTant cot bt orimoxa. Mailt piilt (mm Aiim. trifiita WMrMKnt WmL Oalalia Bl Bpecial to JoaraaL luLBtaa, March II Sevaaih District argued aa follows: Tedder vs Railroad arcaad by J B Schnlksa for plaJaUff; R O Barloa for defaadsaU McDoaaid re Ingram, argaed by Ray aad AlBclair for plaintiff, Baitoa for defendant. McAllister vt Parcell, argaad by Proe lor, Mclntyra, H hep herd aad Bosbee far plalallff; A W McLeaa for defendant. Broadfootrt Payattavllla, argaed by Buxtoa and MacRae for plalatiffi Ray aad Roblnaoa, for defeadaat. Boalbport v Btaaly,ooatlBaed by eon- tent Eighth district cases will ba called next Tuesday, March x8th la the follow ing order; Barloa vt McRaa; Oooglasa vs Cogle; Rasa vs Iasuranot Co; Caahloa vt Tele graph Co. Opinion! handed dewa at follows: Bmlla vt Railroad, from Bampaoa, order for writ of eertloa to Itaoa. Btate vt Taylor from Ualoa per curiam reuander. for proper sentence, I7NC 48 and l NO 883. - Btraghaa vs Tyaoa from Chatham, af firmed. Banking Co vt Burlington, from Ala mance, affirmed. . . Hancock vt Railroad from- Durham, fflrmad. Bute vt Lncaa, from Bampaoa, atw trial Btate vt Warren, from Bampaoa, new blai. . Gore vs Davit from New Hanover, modified and affirmed. Clark vt Bentoa from Iredell, afflimed In both appeals. " ' .. Dillon vt City of IUleigh, from Wake, affirmed. " "' Motlley vt Flaithlng Co, from Gull- ford, petition to rehear dismissed. . Troxleavt Railroad, from Guilford, affirmed. Bear vt Commissioners of Brunswick, petition of defendant to robeir granted. Judgment below affirmed. M llchell vt Railroad, f ram Craven aew trial . Hocu.lt vt Railroad, from Pender, af firmed. ' - v -j " , ': Tw tOBEl (en IN eac T, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. AU druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c Tbe genuine has L. B-.Q. on each tablet. - , ;. ; - . THR SrfcCULATTVK MARKE ra. . ' Today's quotatlont furnished by W. U Galbraltb, New York, Kepreteotetl by A, O. Newberry. ' . ' ; : , Ma Yo, March i I s ' ' ' ' K. -.' ' "' - i ,'; Oie vJIifth. ! it Sua; ...... Hi5 , 167 1611 Itti Am To -.-v.... 810 W). 8 Ml J It ....... :ll:ti .1181 nut tl a a q.- hi in - ii i4 ; - . CUTTON. '.- oprr, HI?h.T. May. ...... 6.89 68 5.84 '5 US CUIUAUO UAHKETS. . vVaaar Open. Ulfch. Low. Close May 671 ,68 71 , ( May 84 s- Mf J4 84 A HONORED BEAIOKS ' Can be given why Sluart't Dyapspsla Tablets are the belt and mol tffectual cure for every form of Indigestion. They are In the tablet form which re tains their good qualities indefinitely, while liquid preparations become stale and useless with sgo. ,. . . " They are convenient, can be carried In the pocket and taken when needed. Tbey are pleasant to take. After each meal dluolve one or two of them In the mouth and, mingling with tbe food, they constitute a perfect dl geslive, absolutely safe for the most stn- sltlve stomach. ' They digest the food before It has time te ferment, (thus preventing the forma Hon of gas and keeping the blood pine and free from tbe poisonous products of fermented, half digested food. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is the only remedy designed especially for the cure of stomach troubles and nothing else, - One disease, one remedy; the success ful physician of today Is the specialist, the successful medicine Is the medicine prepared especially for one disease. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets make the complexion clear by keeping the blood pure. . - They Increase flesh by digesting flesh forming foxTa, A whole paeka'e tnkea at one time 'i!J not hurt one, but would t!a ; 'y be a wa-;e of g inl n ,ner. il. Over a x t;.,i:"in 1 1: .i a i. 1 - i - :i lii the E e of .' i a : Lave 1 n cni-f-1 of i: :' i i. a i', i (' 1 a I r e .f : . -C& I .1 i . I i 1 v .! u. ' et . - s ! -t uvmauDO orroasa rsacav rm- Wk AaHiU It. MaatLa, March aV It it leportad oa hitherto reliable authority that Agalaal do ia taking extreme ateetum to tap preet algntcalculated la caoat a eaaaatlua of boetllliie. Twelve adberenl of the plaa of lade peadeaee, reaUentiof Manila, ara laid In have faeea enademaed to deal a bweaat thay wrote advUleg aarraader, aad all loyal lillplaoa are aaid to have base eated apon 10 perform Iba aattoaal ae vleeof daapatcblag tbeta. Uat Filday General Lagarda vlaiicd Malolot vfor the arpoeo of advlalag AgulnaMo to quit. lie argued with the 1 aider tad attempted le convince aim of the folly of peraleleoee la the fart of overwhelming odd. Agulaaldo was furious at tha advice and, It la aald, or dered General Liganla to ba executed immediately. Tbe anfortaaata general, U la alto stated, waa promptly decapl CASTOR I A for Infanta and Children. Til Mod Yea Hara Alwajs E::! Baara tba Vgnatora LatMt M.w IUaw. Uoa. Win.;JennlcSBryan attended a birthday banquet la fall honor at Cbatta aooga, Tean. The B ooklawa Hotel, at Cleveland, Ohio, was partly destroyed by fire, fifty gueats escaping without Injury. Two men were killed at Laredo, Texas ia a tight with Mexicaaa, who re Is ted measures taken to Hop the tpread of smallpox. The mob violence la Havana hat beea checked after the killing of three police men and five civilians. Many, were wounded. . President McKlnley, Vice-President Qobait and Senator Uanna went lo lekyl Island, Ga., where Sleeker Heed la also a guest. . ... . a fight near Hollo the Americans lost one man killed and fifteen wounded, The Filipino lost It estimated at about 300 killed and D00 wounded. .- - Tha British government whl bearged lo make a claim for the family of a Mr. Simpson, an Englishman who wat acci dent all ahot by American soldier at Mr- nlla. . , Herr Melt and a woman giving her name as Brlesenick . were arrested In Berlin oa the charge of committing a Loudon murder which bat puzzled the police. - lluu Juhn Bhcrnian ho I suffering fruiu puihiouin u I lie steamer Paris, now in West Indian aiera,ta much worse and ifaeie I ill lie ho of bia r- eorery. : - . .. : Mrs. Martha P wssileilr'oruled at stin Sitfc lr ilwniunler other slip d iHlilir, ; I, is I'laii. Iwiiiir ; the . fiist wuiunn lu Ne Yelk t. suffir diaKi iu Ibe rhiirw i Haii'. : - ' " 123, pTCtTiallFrr COUCH OYuO? . Will cure Croup without fit. -The best remedy for wjooping-cough. DosettmaU. Price 85 eta. at druggist. CELERY Plmng rooted White Plnnw Celery Plania, $j thousand. 3 expresa 4tellv ered. Sufficient muck aiH.eret to the ronU. Plant live and grow in transit. BEAR HEAD FARMS, 'v Orlando, Fie! : 100.00 ; Will be given for the arrest, and -evi dence to convict tbe murderer or mur derers of Macon Bryan, who waa killed at Vanceboro, Craven county, N C in January 1899. , E. W. 8MALLWOOD, Chairman, Board County Commissioneni. t M the Hon!: SlCfC i Ct'.l up 'Fhone 133 for ary- tt.J.ij l-t cur Li.-s yea r.-..y r 5. IV -9 T iivcry, Just Eeceived, Only 25 Centa Lb Email Sugar Cared Uama. Kwlk Caroliaa llama, . ' Frnall Breakfast rkrirw. Haioi'a Pkklaw. llorta ediea Queen Olifte, Moe lrd BploaaafaJI kiada. . Freeh OaoBexl Tomeloae, Corn. BnocoUtb. Cora and Tomaloaa, Okra and Toatatoaa, Salmon, Sardine, Lolv tter, Chip Bawf, Oooktd Corned Baal, Polled Uam and Tong. . Freeh Uoaatad Coffee tad Ft neat Tea. Fancy Cream Cbaasa. CoJ Fiah and frith Potato) and nameroat other (nod Ihlnga to rstt. . Gall and ExaaiiM ear Stock. lian id & M Phne Ol. A flaBwBwaiBaaB(AwB(S I WE HAVE I RECEIVED OUR I m ' a SPRING CLOTHING, AND WILL TAAB rLKASUKal lit W llu .aj.W I. H.. W.m aC Ltteat h'tylea and PaUeraa. 3 Wt can Fit Evtrjl'Ody-Boyi, Toull.t and Mer. IS Wt hart a Very Nobby Uee of CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, sizes 3 from four yean np to flftrer. Oar Price are Choap i ad Qiialitiea Good. We have aiLirge Aseortmeul nf Ptylet and bate all aiaet In s Mea't Clothing and can aurely Ot you. Wo five a perfi et fit in Ready Made, aa well aa In Tillor Made Cloihlng, aad yoa will aav mney by 3 ealilog nn ua bef. re baying. ..... We have a Complete Una of MKN'S EXTRA TROUSERS, which 3 are made la First -O lent Style. Site for everyone and Prlcee from 91 00 3 a pair op. s .Call and Examine our Stock and yoa will find yoa have Bayed moa 4 ey by dealing with ni. . ra J. Ofm JTJ2T2r CO., 1 57 POLLOCK 8TREKT, .lMlMlMiMlMlUilUUlM B $yawm ewawj awawa ayewaj aamaj aBam. awayaj awawaj awawaj awavtj twaptj arwaj wavei awara BBWfwj avapa awartv aawa awarai waTrwawrarwarwwawwj wewe) aj UMUIUU. UbLIUnUILVJ -IN C loiic Family Urocerios Such at C .uid Bi)ni a. Lo- j at. B.lnaa P.n.atl Liniktlar Ml a ttat usaaavai, v punw - all 'i A L" ,'.. u g and Yel low Crawfo roia Peach-, '.Canned Vegetable! or all mtt, 1 14- as Tumtt !. Oku. Cni h Tumatoea. Vi a ran ? IU-M Bacvu Bra id "mw ii t'i n f-r lc -li ii'i l it. nil belter ua the n.a -' fcet at ai y prh tilVi- M a Ct'l and e will rnve ytm ni.'O.y. . ' Country Hams, 10 Cents Found. J. R. PARKER, J R GROCER, 'Phone 69. ; " 77 Broad Street. yss Don't Forget ! q . . . x, whim you riattings, Carpets, G:3 And: Art Tkit we en lire yoi nonej. Our Hoe li Urge tnd Well Selected ind we will be glad te Show " theaa te yoa. One-ttlrd of jour Life ia Spent la Bed, 10 way not get one cf cur COTTCS C3WH MATTRESS- , , IS. Use tlra V) a!;t!i andif, tity are tot 1 ' equsl ta ary r.sttrecs yoa ever tsed we . will re " fr i j::r r "7. Yen wl'.l rile ao mistake ia g:"' Z r cf It""!. . '. ": . j . - " - ,f ri w ,r w r r f . , . .,-. A la - .. C . W 1 I WholcMle A IXeUll 71 Brvfl Ml. JUST BU'W1XU XUU UUK MUCtt, J Mil I.HI lu. mi. Ia ...ft Ik. NEW BERNE, N. C. k !s. sisvisifissiis, GO TO BUir Squares w - . : I r;:av.:y cwi'-s 1. or nn ; y r' !. It !i r . J to i i "..i., ion or Hi. ' v f ' I
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