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i I . I ' f -, y . y"v yJ. y VOL XVI-KO 300. ' 5tw my, i. c ruicir kqiiiiss. vilt'j ti, ins. tSTAILlSHlD IHt -j2 n a.r ... ,-.f LLniitiltiti i. .la 4 IS L J Lnr afc-t a iv I i ft Is 8.ir. rVrs Jrllioa, CaUur, c. V7 ft A n vf niod tin IU t ( niMlrMtl Koup, in vtrkijr f (Urori (or V7 TV 14'r"'"- Will akNpuetiMori jcmmm.,, . , , , ,. ; '- W Cent. , , .. ;... :., W ft A Hn of Pirarrvrs In tumblm, Q flavors lnr ooly 10 Oats Mcb. V k A lao i II lev The Uooda ra all tntk arrirala wj of good quality, Om trial y W will eooilriua yna m a eatawr. '. . . v y ft Oar TratW la ( Ifv U cvuiuM IncrMtioK aa amwol of il 8u- 7 IV prrUir Vuln o 0. ! xa iair. Ii ear aa.l mtrniW we vjy ft And also don't fail to el us t IV Pliirr Tnhnrrn " IS in cnri IV LJLjG ft 1 flccc-::'Cc-?rv i . - it ' f -', TO-DAY AND Thursday kid ;Friday. 4 The WILL TAKE March 2. 1S99 5, 1 JOHN DTJNN, f BrooeriM and NEW BERN, N. C. n v -J V7 v' . i . : . trial wbra la owid of " B. 1 V k.hprrintc T . ft "A! . til V V! vi V u TO-MORROW, - '(if. " 1 1 - If' PLACE AT f '. f r ill ' 1 u MotF?, i I 1 h I::r'::::i i. t Tkir Trait tiaiart. FtrttllMrt Sir CftM Still ri4lac. Th - tyto'.tUa fill Cwiankl . af Wafer Warla. IUlbmb, Marea M. Crf Da acta, laa eollactor of lalaraal raraaaa Mjt af Illlcll-dl.Ullinj la Nona Carollaae "It It iacreaalo( f rrally aad partknlarlr la ti aaatera eoaallca. I aoeoaal far this t'jr tba fact Ibat la recant years tobacco (rower from tba mooataia aecUoai bar bean gulag to lb aulera eoaallea la u-ach tba farmer tbara how to ralM tobaoco and laclilaollj the hare taught ibeia bow to blockade. Why, taa yean ago tbera wat not a blockade (till la eliber Hallfai ar Leaaireoaatyaad aow both ebaalte are reeking wllk theaL" Jhere U moat blockadlag ta Jobaaoa county, with Wake at a rloea 'aeeond la tba bltl cooairy yoa gat aa a bkmii Ula, aad It 1 aot ao -hard to dated uuek from a ttill, bat la long, flat country ooke bar and tbera slgnlDe aotblng. Wa ataally get oar Infurajt. lloa about blockader from prirate Infor anU, who are paid $10 fjr each lllloit dlitlllory reported. Thl I fixed by law ami the nam of laforotanl I kept aecret ibongb tba uual run of people la the eaatera eoDBllea art too auiplcloui to iM-lleva thl. Tbere't on tellow who ha reportetl three Hill boutet to lb It offloe and be refuaot to glr hi same Tho.1aal time h hoed a blocada Hill to a depnly be rod ten mile ifuder tb teat of tba buggy and wa almoat fright eaed to doatli the whole lime." Ife-purl hare been circulated that the tobaoco truat had purchased the largo manufacturing bualneta of the It J Rey nolds Tobacco Couipiny at Wlnttoa. Tba president of the ttrru was Interview ed, and he said bit factories were closed to take aa Inventory looking to Increas ing (be capital slock of the company, as allowed by tht new charter granted by the recent legislature. Two goallemen, one from Ken tuck and the other from Virginia, are assisting In tba work of taking Inventory. They are said to be expert accountants. Mr Reynold! say they repreaeut cap italist! who are takfng stock la the basi net. The company, with It Increased capital, will build another largo factory. Rumor hava been current today that several manufacturers hava told . to f he trt bat .nothing' official eaa be ob tained. ' ' " ' ' " ; ; The Agricultural Department Is now receiving more lhau $1,000 h day' from the tat on fertilizers. There are 800 reg istered brands of fertiliser In the, Bute, but the Virginia Chemical Company does a larger business In North Carolina thin any other company. At the municipal election to be held on the 1st Monday In II ty there will be elected a mayor, sixteen aldermen, a city clerk, a city treasurer, a chief of police, s sanitary inspector, sixteen policemen snd a street force. . The Buprsms Court is still consider ing the Day case, and will not render decision until next week. Captain Day continues to bo confident af victory, thougn he admits that . the Supreme Court may make a precedent by deciding either one way or Ihe other. There seems to"le a large preponder ance of opinion In favor of Raleigh own ing Us own, water work. The papers favor It and Mayor-A. M. l'owell who Is a candidate for ta election Is out In a card advocating It. He expresses him self as follows: "The present city administration ha been In favor of this proposition for sometime, and" a resolution was Intro duced In tbo Board of Aldermen about two year ago having this Object In view. A committee was appointed under tb resolution, and the matter Investigated, It was found that the city had made a twenty year contract with the Ualelgb Water Company, and Ibat it had tbe privilege at the end of ten years, either to purchase the Raleigh Water Compa ny's plant at a rearonable price, (amount to be fixed by disinterested appraisers) or to build a new plant. The Ural ten rear period of tbo contrsct has now ex ulrod, and the city can at any time avail itself of tbo privileges reserved under this contract. Tbe question now Is, sbsll tbe city of Raleigh own tbe 'Water Worksf This is In my bumble Judgment one of the most Important issue which I lias confronted our people for sometime. I sin free to confess that my Individual oidulun is, that It would be better for ! the people of the city, If tbe Water Works plant was owned and controlled bvlliecllv. I believe that It would result In giving cbesper and Ixstter, water to our citizens. - The water supply of a city-ought to be abunditnt, and ai free and as pure as the air which we breal heif It is possible lu make it so. Hut there mint necessarily lie some small expense in providing for this supply, and this erst should be kept down to the lowest notch. I sm convinced that much good would result In many ways from the ownership by this city or its Water Works, and I would auriiest Hint 1'ie people express themselvus on tins In the dny of el-c ineomh'!r V uud t vied of Ui r w i.-ly." s- - ' a ILLes tha food r.oa BBVAH VILA. ATTStK TfcalMter Dlar. mf iSil I Haw Toaa, Uarck 1-Tba Jsffana baaqnet of ta Chicago pUlfotas Ueato- erau of this elly, will ukpUo tha algbl of April Ida. Coloaei If. i. Bryaa has given positive aasormaea that ha will be present. It Is said that be will auAa aaoiabls speech, slatlag tha staad which ba believe tb Democratic party aboald taka la tha national campaign of next year. It b plaaaad to hare tba labor anion take a very prosalaaat part la tba dinner. Eugene V. Brewsur, who I avaaagtag tbe Bryaa dinner, said toalghli - Soma coo futloa has arisen over tba same of tbe dinner. It wa decided at Ant aot to call it a disasr of lbs Chicago platform Deeaocrata, because of Gover aor Ptngrao and other who are Raonb Means Wa arranged that as at tar la eommltlea all right however, aad aaat lb Invitation In the asms of tbo Chica go platform people. ' 'We btv inch laaaclal. backlaa; that wa will ba able to give a dollar dinner such a ha never been held before. Ap- plicatloa hava com front plaoaa la Florida, from Mew Orleans and froas Boston. "I wired to tba Grand Central Palace as soon si I heard from Mr. Bryan .to night and engaged IL "Because of the const rue lio a no Invi tations were aeat to anybody bat Mr. Bryan. Wa have learned, however, froas Governor Plogrte, Mr. AHgeld and l-'balrmaa Joue that they would eosse any day after April let." - Richard Croker said loalghl: "I doat car to say anything about Mr. Bryan' letter of declination. I am sorry ho can not understand a difference of opinion A to the fact that be will go to tbo oco- dollar dinner well, I hope ba will help tha caose of Democracy. Tba mora big dinner there are In New York, the bet ter for tha working people," Tha promoter of the Bryaa dinner taka It for granted that Governor Pla- gree will bo one of tba gaeat. Ex-Bean-tor Gorman, It I understood, will attend the Croker banquet. : ; Not one child die where ten formerly died from cronp. People hava learned tbo value of.One Minute .Cough Care and nse It for sever lung aad throat trouble. It Immediately stop cough ing. It nevtr fall. F S Duffy. THKSFKCl'LATIVB MARKKT8. Today's quotations, furnished by W, U Galbraith, New fork, Represented by A. O. Newberry. - . NkW York, March 83 . ' . 8TOCKU. - Uen. High. Low. CV a Sugar. , . 168J 168, IfliJ I8tt Am Tobacco. .. . SOU -J C. ........... 117, a n,y. ..... ui M.O. P 40 Reaillug .. .Snd 87 Sub 118) 143, 40 87 900 SOtl 117 141 40 87 117 143J 40 87 - COTTON. ' Opeu, Dis-h. Iiow. Ctoa May.,.. ....... 0.00 0 00 5 ft 6 91 Angad....... 0.00 0.00 5.97 S 97 CUICAQO MARKET8. Wubat . Open. Ulgh. Low. Clos May m m 88, 08, Cohm . .; .. . ' May SS 6 35 88, A HONORBO BBAIONS Can be given why 8luart's Dyspepsls Tablets are lb beat and most effectual cure for every form of Indigestion. They are In the tablet form which re tains their good qualities Indefinitely while liquid preparation become Hale and useless with sge. ... They are convenient, can bo carried la the pocket and taken when needed. They are pleasaot lo take. - After each meal dissolve one or two of them in tbe mouth and, mingling with the food, they constitute a perfect di gestive, absolutely safe for the most sen sitive stomach.' They digest the food before It has tlms te ferment, Jlbu preventing the forma tion of gas and keeping the blood pure and free from the 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. Oue disease, one remedy; the success ful physician of today Is the specialist, tbe successful medicine Is the medicine prepared especially for one disease. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets make tbe ' complexion clear by keeping the blood ' pure. They Increase flesh by digesting flesh forming foods, A whole pai ksge taken at one time would not hurt one, but would Blui;-'y be a waste of g-. d material. I - I I - SJ JZdou esd boeone btokb ra rmaautsvtrr. Wsw Trk v WIM Uin sVrea A Karl tlcM. Kw" Teaz, March tx One of the avast Important deatocrala In lb Stale of X Tork ba sold that be I ooavtaeed that ai-GoV. WlUlaas i. Stoae, of Mhaaarl, will bo prop seed la tbo ekasueraiic eatloul eoartetloa axl year, aad that Btoae's frhsaih are alrea-ly trying to sear the (toolbar aad Western dele gate for hla. Tbo Bali-Eastern desaocraU eaalrol tbo nosaooratlo nallooal eoawlua by a vote of (7 to It. Tbo eaaocralb natloa al eosaaUttoa prepare tbo temporary roll of delegate for tbo nallooal eon veaUoa aad thl teasporary orgaalasiioa appotal asBoaf other eosasslitaaa th cosaaaltlao ao nsolaUoas, which pro- para th plat eras la bo anbtalllad to tba eoavMlkm. J art whether Mr. Bryan or Mr. 8 toaa will control tbo thirty ers ssker of tbo oosasalttaa la oaa of tbe probleasa ppomtost la tbo aslad of dosaocrat. attars seat Into tbo eaat fro tb west aad aoalhwest ssy that Colossi Bryan la losing groaad for tha reason that bo (tick lo fro silver at 10 to 1, bat the majority f tbe tostlatoay froas tba Buotbora It tales a received la New York i te th effect that Coloaei Bryaa la still vary popular la that aeclioa. Bryaa practically lost Ms Stale last fall while ax Governor Btoee can (till polat to rock ribbed Dsmoerstlc Bute. Mr. Gorsaaa loot hi 8 tat of Marylaad last tali aad Mr. Van Wyck lost tha Stale of New York) Bo that aceordlag to easlsrn Democrat eonveraant with tbo dlscas- lea of their western brethren, ex-Guv-sraor Stoae at the snontent seems to be la tba boat position. Lill ) COUCH SYRUP Cure PUurity and Pneumonia. Tha beat latnady for lung aflaotiona, aVnatt&Ma. Price 5 eta. at draggitU. CELERY. 8trong rooted Wbito Plum Celery Plant, f tbouaaad. OH express dellv etad. BuflJck-nt snnck adLare to tie root . Plant live and grow in transit BEAR BEAD FARMS, ' ( . ; Orlando, FH U.1V. SIMPSON, Architect & Snperintendent C8 Broad Street. $10.00 ItEWAIID ! For evidence whic h will trad lo the conviction of tha party or . parlh-, turowtng nru-a at urriuan or JtiecirH- Uttht Station. R, P. WILLIAMS. STRAW HATS. JUST IN. Get your Eniiter lint Early. . Yo alll And Complete Una of MEN'S FURNISHINGS at MY PLAGE R. II. BAXTER, No. SMliddle Street. V. GARDES'. HOSE LARGE SUPPLY, JUST RECEIVED. Hose,' Nozzlei und Reels. ' IlyrzsKU Co. $ iliOoo!; Store i t--1 C!I r? T!:one I3S fr ?y- f ; It our Line you f 'i 1 1 J. IWFIHEfflinii JustEcctived, Only 26 Cents Lb. Entail Sjmr Cared U.n .. Nurlb Carolina 11 ansa, fthall Creak fail Sill jo. llelui Pickle, Horn FedJuh Queen Oil tee, Hoe iai J Spicaa of all kind. . . Frtah CnnnaJ Tomalosa, Corn, SucooUah. Cora and Toaialoea, Okraaud Tosualuos, Salmon, 8ardlua, Lob Ur, Chip Rr, Cookod CotoeJ linf, I'tnd Uam and Tongue. ' . Fresh Roast ed Coffro and Fioert Ta. Fancy Cream Cliv Cud P ah end Irian J'oialoo and nnmeront other (cod things to oat. Call and Kxtmin our 8lock. 5 5: 1 McDaniel 1 UI, Thone 01. infttfttfttfltfrnltrmmmmm 1 WE HAVE CDDIM or riiiu olu i i unvj, AND WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING YOU OUR STOCK, Our entire stock I Bran New awl jou alll be sure to get the 3 Latest Style and Pattern. 3 We can Fit Everybody Bnj a, Y. ulbt and Men. E3 We have a Very NoW.y Line of CBII.DRKN'S CI.OTHINO, size from four year np to fifteen. Out Prices are t b ap ami Q-ialitie Good. We have nLarge Assort nirul of Styles and have all slae In Hrt'i Clothing and can surely fit you. W slve n perfi ct fit in Ready 3 Made, as well as la Tailor Made Clothing, and you will aavo money by 2 calling on ns before baying. . W have a Complete Line i f MEN'd EXTRA TROUSERS, which 3 are asada In First-Glass Style. Slav for everyone and Price from $1 00 3 n pair op. J Call and Examine our Stock nnd you will find you have eayed mon- 3 ey by dealing with us. . 3 1 I T. O-. IDTJliT-Ar CO.. p 57 POLLOCat STREET, saiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiuwiu SSpaj saeanj aswPaj bpswbj ovboj SSObs ssw saBas StbBtSSsBSsSB bvbtOJ CHOICE DELICACIES -IN .aiuiii muuiiio Such a Canned Salmon, Lob- stera, Bardluea, Canned Soup of. nil kinds, Lemon Cling and Yel- low Crawford t alifornla Poaches, rannrd Vegetable of all kinds, such as Tomaloe and Okra. Corn m . . r uii Ilaven Brand Cnnntd Com for ISe mere is noining oeuer ua 1110 bib- ketatany price. Give us a call and w will save you money. Country Hams, 10 Cents Pound. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, v 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. ' 9 -. . .--..- ,. . S1 last Don't Forget! 1 tl ;3 513 nui C!3 WHEN YOU II flattings, " Carpets, . . Rugs And Art Squares Tbat we cat save job money. . Oar line Is Large aid Well Selectt-d aad we !H be glad to 6how them to yoa. . One-Third of your Life la Spent ia Bed, ao why not get one of our COTTON DOWN MATTUESS tS, Ute Ihea CO nights and If they are not equal to any rxattress yoa ever used we ill re fund your mosey. T01 trill make 90 mistake In getting c:e of them, v " 1 . 1 5 I 2:- Hliolntal A lleUll dlrocerav 71 Br;M Si. JUST RECEIVED OURl ?!. ATUIU? 3 NEW BERNE, N. O. 3 0901 aaw w fvbtsv boB" nvr Borw obb aast aywwj bbtoj Brrw as sv 1 J jl i J L il XA I T It Jll Zkll GO TO BUT -t. fftltwVt t 1 mmii v wim SjiJW'- BSMMna . unit nues'.ion icr Hat the ii nuiy I sd t aci otding- ' i: v Y .!':-e T:J ': K -J if It f ": e h;.i h. II ( G. II. J0IIE5 c; CO., Over b;x l!) i';c f ' e cf t or, I , f I;, 1 n en an J .-ui., a !a I ' -, 1 1 I- 9 ,1 a.,,1 C , ! T. '!!: '1 8t ' , I T A Va A a T t t ' TAe I.sif il dm.-.-.! to rare, i .. '.el , ST -V m-irwwm-w-wriwmi TI.e , !! f ft'
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