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, J.... , . v.v vc..J - Utl;U : . ... I v V ...... VOL Xtll-K. 19 ItW IlSi. I. C SiTtaBiT UOkllSG, IfElL Xi. 1139 ISTllLlSUtD :tt -4 4- .H I! II A VII Nl'I'II ,1,. IN ft 5 BEAUTIFUL LINE of DUCKS r Iu l'lku IIM uiid Klrlp. VV IN M - Th very lliiij fiw nttj rot t nil. , Then the Sapphire Vy 'Tisue, Swivel Silks anJ llaJn. I lot In s in making tUmty w --V V 1 N artii-tic Jmm for I In- coming irm Jaym. bi r outfit this i Today brought ut I'lanl'i Elegant Line tif lLADIES TIES.I Of course wry ladjr nerds a Whit liie Suit to complete y W VI VI So now whether 'lU Tie, Sand.il or Slipjn-r that yoi wish, jWwVr cansatufyjoa, 1 - Y ) j f) jty Only call aud see their Organdies, Dimities null Lacta, ami yj the Sheer Mousteliu de Soie for Trimmings ran all be found ut yjy J. H. HACKBURN'S,' is Headquarters for Dry Goods, &c. w I IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN .1 IN IN IN IN IN DII'I BE CAUGHT 1PPII, Suppose thOf weather is cold aud Mp;ipg lingers in the lap of Winter. Don't put on buying your Summer' Housfl Furnishings" too long. Early choosing i the best and when hot weather does an i ire it will probably come suddenly. . Just now we are a little overstocked ; with Bugs. It will be to your interest to see these belore making your purchases. In order to reduce our stock of Rugs we have decided to sell them at Greatly Reduced Prices. Shrewd housekeepers will benefit by the circumstance and buy their Rugs now. oun j.i iv i : of CHINA AND JAPAN MATTING At 15 and 20 Cents f.'i ' Show that they were bought right. Wa sell Hour covering jost as Jrej' bv A Large A&wrtment of Oil Cloths and Linoleums, We have in all widths, 4 x 4lo 12 x 4. All new, bright clean patterns. ' ' ' . ' " ' ' . . vi. ... You cannot fail of being suited if you call here, ' -a w- U-ZX .ETT - till April 20, 1899 4- &K-tXsS fe&stisV &sKtfj SIxJxii).B i) iiji SJXJ4 I JOHN DUNH, ..; il Cctst- ' i ii,.ii,i:it ii Groceries and Cpnf eriioiviries, 1 .llll.'t'M Ex Cklaf Itaa's Tntley. i. a V. Cllefrt.' Mate Tat- T'Hj laiaraTtaieBta. Caa A llU iaktli Brl.COl. I' ) , , OatlMk far Faatltaa. . , Hiltfna, April tl Tka fpeotal 'coa- mhtea appoiated hj the ht t1rilar InTMliiraM tha Af ricaltaral aad M ebanlcal Collef with a Ttew Ut, needed raarfulMiioa, la aar4 M work, ll ree omaiaada that lb "farfoolMt" aaw thm be oaeUd; thai Is that Utdr pol tloni bt declared tmxoW Tbtt, Ofeoom wm the trf ! lnlL May t lb euiumlttee meeU again. Then the sutler of selecting a pteetdeal tama an. U if Mia 0 It k Q. B 1 today H not r tleoMI W, 9. rnarM Will bectVBM pre- blent. ..'I M !a-the. aoarae of ta lanlaw wlt Preekleat Kdwia A. Ableruea,x ol UhWenhy of North Carolloa, ika laUar aid: "Much wthk la la prngrra at the vnlveraily. Wa ara patting la a aew tytUm of alr tnpply , taklnn water from Bulling' creek. The $33,000 alumai building la well under way, and to the ttff.UOO 'Jnllaa & Care Dormitory' build inc. A auuie of Tboniaa II, Uanloo, life lii;, waa jreMerday receded as a gift from Charles L. Van Koppen, a grad Fifty of the United Stales convicts Id liie pralieniiary are now employed In brickmaking. Abont two aad a half mil lion i f brick will be made thin J far, it Is expected. .' " . (luvernur ltuterll bai apolnted A. U. Andrews, WUlUm i .Birouacb. Julian i. t'arr and J. A. Kamsay directors of Uie Soldier' Uoma. fl(iod prugreas Is being made on the survey M tba aew l railway beiwreh J.unaberWn, Ji. and ktafien, 8., C, aoina tweuty miles having beea com pleted. Tbe .anirey of. the liamlet- Cboraw division of I be beaboard Air Llue ia also begun.' Mr. W. t. Halter, o( Kidgeway, for twenty years or more well knowa as a fruit and berry grower says: "There U a good prospect for berries straw bar rirs and blackberries. . There will be lit tle or'ua frgit.. -I bare retumeit front trip to Southern Pine. I do not think there will be enough fruit Ibere for the itrowere to eat. The great peach orchard l all cut down, thai I tba old part t he ruung orchard la coming oa, The .Sau Jose scale got la the old trees.' They tiiy that tbe old orchard will be teplaot ,1 " - The State of Not tli Carolina I attract ing much attention at preaenl oa account of the remarkable large number of new votton mill being erected in addition to Ihoie already In operation.. ' They In chute Improvements and now plants st Elklq, QreenstNiro, Harlem, lb-d Sprlnga, ttt.f Mutrsa, teilugtoa, ITarboroi and lUldigb. In prupaiiog a summary of these enterprine iiuhl. Btata the ilaau lHcl;ircr' Itecord gives a a reason the advantages which North Carolina lowni poiiew for the' textile Industry. Ac cording to a correspondent of tbe Record too years ago Charlotte had a population of about 10,000 and one cotton mill. To day lis population la mora luaa, 88.000 ami its twelve cotton mills ara running day and nignt In the manufacture of out ton yarns, gray clolhtglngharii. towel ing, webbing, uabcord, hosiery, balliue; and wadding. IU 0Ve clothing factoilet are utilizing every hour of daylight to keep up with their orders These fae toriea are the.ibeut .reaqlt of tbe cotton mills, while as, en auxiliary feature of textile life there are the four firms which contract tQ.jelgn julil and JMJulp cot ton mills compluUv aad, which, are kept but.)-; while the five machinery and, sup ply houses are shipping goods every day The taking of testimony In tbe con- leated congressional eloctlon caao of Dockery against Bellamy was made very interealing by the ' evideuce of John K Melton, chief of police of VYilinTiigion a witness for Dockery republican. Melton was driven out of Wilmington Novera tier 10 lait. J iworo gun, were for several days before the election carried uj -white men "there 'day aad night and negroes were terrorized and kept from voting; that he received a notice that he would be killed u troublo 'arose will) tba negroes, an ; also received sk'nOsand croa-boea and understood that persons known as tbe "Big Six" were to be killed, these boing (Jovernor Russell, George Z. French,' VV. H- Cbad boarn,F. W. Foster, U. 1". Lockcy and himself; that Chadbo'urn wrote' a letter which salisfied the democrats and hence became "Immune" that Governor K'luscll Senator Prltchard and Butler and Oliver II, Dockery cancelled Iholr appointmeull wished to die, but oa eiow examlaatloa by BelUsay's eoaaael he wlaillld taera a I beea sneea laeeadlaria a la W llaslog- loa prior to tha elm tloa aad laataaeed baralag of thra wharves, two scaoolhooaea, Ihoaaandt of barrels of reals, and tha wnailpo baapiiaU. tha latter by a aegra saob. lie alee admitted t Wilmington's Chamber of Cosa- ateree asked for prater tloa fro a the tbe a existing political rule. This testimony was adduced to show that tha while elll- tsns of Wilmington procured aad carried guns for lie protection of life and property aad not for latlmldstloa of aegro voters. y L ij lsLt the food more rJeHcious and wholesome U i: II A V I. JUST UKC T.IVED S; TIIK XICHHT LOT P g A"y.-. SUGAR CURED g (urnio ctrrjux auuZfTT:.' Am4 BaM kf' taw'VrUUa Cms into 5 -5 5 OTIS KKK1W ONLT 80,0 TalaaSsataSa1 B(af Itaia as Tkej Left Wisuixotok, April SO. 3scretary Alger has received a reply from General Otis to his inquiry bather the reinforce ments to be sent to hint to relieve the volunteers would be sufficient for tba purposes of tha campaign. General Otis replies ia the affirmative, the estimate of thirty thousand men to constitute tbe army la tbe Philippines agreeing with his own calculations. - The program for tha movement of the regulars to Manila and of tha volunteers homeward will be carried out according to General Otto' plans. Tha volunteer will return In the order la which they sailed for Manila from the United Btales last year, as follows: . . t First California, Second Oregon, Call fornla Artillery, Battel lea A and B, Utah Artillery, Tenth Pennsylvsnla, Firat Colorado, First Nebraska, Firat North Dakota, Thirteenth Minnesota, First Id sho, First Wyoming, First Montana, First footh Dakota, First Washlngtoa, Twentieth Kausaa, First Tennessee, Fifty first Iowa, Nevada Calvary. Fir.l Wyomiog Battery. As is listed at the War Department that there Is no probability of aa at tempt to organise a battalion of native Cuban troops unlit the Cuban army Is paid off and disarmed. It Is then possl ble some of the best of these soldier will be selected and enlisted In the United States service. It Is realized at the de- paitmeut that the diabandment of tbe Uubsu army presents' a grave problem aad the officials will watch with some spprubeusion tbe result of the disband ment. . - . YiCTOBia, B. C . AprUtO. Passengt ri oa the steamer Aolaagi, which arrlied beie today from Awtrallaa ports, slate that lb captain of tbe Census aiblp Fslke at Apia, Sa-aoa, has beea arnal- el by the BiltUh commander there aad at last account wa a prisoner oa Ike British cruiser Jorpolie. They say this report wa laVea t A as trails by passengers from Apis, who staled It aa a fact. According to this ac count lb Falke was moored between the Porpoise aad the t'ulted States erulser Philadelphia and orders were sent abueid directing her to remain there or ''If she moved she would be blowa out of the wster." No one, It is said, Is allowed tu leave her or go aboard without w ritten permission of Captain Stutdea, of the Porpol, or Admiral Kami of the Phil adeiphla. The passengers also isy that fighting continues a Samoa sod that there art small bosh fights dally. No stouter Jtlaetsd.: .' -IIsBRisnrjao, Pa4 April SO. The s slon of the General Assembly af 180S adjourned finally at noon today, after having been In session a little over three and a half months. Tbe session wssone of the shorter! Iu the State's history and was fraught with Interest throughout by teuson of tbe spirited contest for United . Stales Senator. - x ':. - It closed without the election of a sue eessor to Matthew btanley uuay ami unless Governor Hloue calls an extra session, afwhlcb Ibere should be an election, Pennsylvania will have only one representative lu the United Stales Sen ate tbe next two year. - Oa account of the fsllnre ef the Leg islature to a-s such legislation as would have wiped out the deficiency of $4,500,- 001) in tbe Stale Treasury and covered tha estimated ordinary expenses of the State government for tbe next two years It Is ant linprolisble that an extra session will be called, has the 1 rillplnv Junta Splits. Los dost, April 20 -A serious split occurred among the member of Filipino Innla here, i ,? f i A majority of them are In favor Of di rect conferences with the Secretary of Bute at Washington, with the view of bringing about a peaceful solution of the Philippine, question. Four delegates Lasals, Marti, Lopez and Rivera finding that Agonclllo, Agulnaldo's representa tive, disagree with this view have start ed for Maulla, leaving Agonclllo, RIngo and Luna, who Insist upon absolute aad unconditional independence in Europe. The four delegate do not object to or go-to meeting suit. some form of American Intervention In U ns the parse can the say to ' a !, in was: mat Take LaiallveiBiomo Quinine Taniela All druggists refund tba money if Itfalb to care. tSc The gennlna ha L. B. Q ua each tablet TUB 8P KCtl LATI V KS1A R K STTa. Todsy's quotation furnitbed.by W L. Galbraitb, New York, Represented bj A. O..Newberry. . , . Nkw Y..nk, April tl. STyCKS. IIIkii "Low. t.'l. . IWJ lu&r IMi 103 . UH 144 l-Oi 141 . m m 130 1314 . 121 124 1134 l'i4, tVTI UN. O-n. (iifrhs Low. Clos Auuat. 8.83 5 SO 5.84 S ?6 CtllCAtiO MAKKKIX vVusat- i4n, Ubclt. Uiw. rbt May 714 71 73 78 Sugar a B. U. B. R.T... slaabattau Bun tU jtfaaton m , l!i IjtJ. rt'v -I; tat llHefnl IIoumoIioUI IKciiNllia Of all kinds, from a Flnt Iron 'to Tack Hummer of the I test mke end insllly, can la found tire at nil tln:es. Agate Wmv, Grsni Waro, AlumiiaK Ware. W ln and Wo xlcn Ware, I'aipat Swifpera, Window and Poor Sireia'. We hare a large varit t) for all ux s rnrt purposts. L H. CUTLER H OW E CO e' af' IT PAYS AND PAY5 WELL To look your best at all times, whether in bicycle atlire or in a buaiuest Uoetlythy liah bur, rlcli, . noi government of the Islands, and they : S"".- You can never get the excla . . .. T , , l 've style and genuine satisfaction from they believe a personal meeting be- kd-made clotlilnir as you can from a tweea Aguinaldo and Dewey. In wbom Tailor Made Suit such as we fit finish alone they have confidence, will lead loa nd make in tne perbouoaof style. setllvmcut, J ) : 3 'A Hundred Millions Par Charity." ' Vibnn, April 80 Tbe Noue Treie Presse stales that the estate left by Baroness Maurice de llirscb, who died &n. ii i k.. luw.,, v.ina.1 t ioa nnn unit to speak at, W''1"!'0". because they "... .Mnrns, , ,,,, tto'mi'i.r , were to d bloodshe.1 would result if they noo'.OOO.OOO) will be expended' In '.poke: that be (Mellon) resigned. He 1 , " ..i ' i' i,iMrLj..f. F. Jl. hadwlk. Middle tre.iU NEW BERN, N. PIG HAMS We have arm this awaon raneiuz iu size from . Five to Eight Pounds, o o o Every fine CJiummlcrtl to Im Klrlrtl Firt-riasH, Try Our, O O 0 MeDan id k Wh4letal? CTv?e?rii, 'rbon 91. 71 nnirl Hi, I Easy i Buying unu Iieplucii'g the worn out Furniture and Carpets by Stylish Ideas from a Handeome Spring Stork, ia really an easy matter. Sweetening the home from the kitchen to the parlor, making it an ideal place, means bnt a iniall outlay, if yon buy hero. We meet any price liuulc yon by until order houses, often times savin it yon quite a mm, niukiu" this the KCONO.M ICAL ) OUTFITTINO STORK for you. A Buying in April Ar - .11? . i. i.. jl t RI.IMIig your sciecituua cany givee vun ine i nn ui our new stock, the cream of selections. We'll protect you in the priors, they'll be less thitu others will quote your for eiuil tiul ilictf, us tbe following will testify. Solid Oak, V pit ce Bed Doom Suit, finished golden, 20x24, French Bevrl Glaei, I2 CO. This is our leader. A I'eautiful MphoganlZiil Cherry Suit, polidi fliiisb, reduced fn m $e tO to 27 Ml. A solid Oar of Oak -u'ls, minting from 12 to (100. Yon will n grel it If y u buy before seeing our line. FRANC. H. J0NE8. & G0.. 87 IrtlUIIIsK NTJttEET. riX!svyViliaTl.tViaTViXl ldrVf A (STRONG TEMPTATION ! It will prove for t os who appno-iatH ch'dce 'anne.l Otxl in a aid tin that wa buy-, spread iu such a vnru-ly of Fruit, Veg liibl', ) parl fulirly auila ble for lite Spring season, when fmita thculd be plentiftil y ron tuinnl. Wa have everyt: ing in Il;gh Grade i;roeer.e, Tenr, Cof. fit, PureHpict, etc , to suit the tim . Trj a iunll8hafer " llum, thry ai Ini-h cnied a i of I tie finest quality Id. J. R. PARKER, JR GROCER, . 'Phone 60. 77 Broad Street Our Spring and Summer Goods Good Values For Every Dollar You Pay Us ! NEW BERN, N. C. poke:' that be (Mellon) resigned. described bis enforced exit from Wil mington, saying that ha was so angry he a j 't eras. ., .. J V ll 0' carrying on the charities founded or foa fereil by the Baron and Baroness The HI -sch foundation In New York receive 240,000 (about tt,000,000), and the In stitute at Montreal one-tenth of that amount. s Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds, A croup and whoop-cough ready yield to (J One Minute Cough Cure. Una this rein- at 8. Du fly. is .vs I rtonk store 5 . Headquarters for b and the i Pine Musical Instruments Latest Sheet fluslc. rH r s Will "-re Tonillilis and Cronchilis. A fpra-iljii fur ineiiiicnt consuroptinn. -Jt&J In time sud save a doctor's bill or nu ao eta. at uruggtsta, the ondertakef. r. a. uuuy. G. H. Enntt. Hen's Suits: : FOlt HPB1NG AND BTTMMER Suits worth $4 00, our p ice $1 60. ' In da'k and light color, worth i 00. we tell for 3 50. i i Clay Worsted Suits, alt wool $4 7 to 10 00. . 7T - 'Finer grade ol Suits worth 13 60 to $ltl 00. We tell for )8 00 to $'0 00. ' Men's Pants. 000 Pair of lieu' Pantr. Big ac sortmcnt from Fifty Cent and Upward. Shoes. ; - In Black and Taaa, Larga Btockin4 8 dd at Living Price. . ." - . v Dry Goods. . Also big assort nenl Bp Ing and SonJ mer Dry Goods '" " ' ' - ' ;. Hats. . For Every head la Straw aad Tel Low Price. Our Goods Are all New. No Old Stock. AFRICAN STOCK CO.V.PMY,. CD & 01 Hiddle Ct. 11ct7 Ecrn, IT. 0. ..... ....
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