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4 i r- h 9 , 1 . , -. TOL XV.I-lQ.ttrr. j v.:.:' i i: t:u, i. r&iiiT nouns, ifril s$. mi. EST1IUSHE9 It!! a . : . w f N A ft - p, r(Me ' llilo the food more dcSdom and Hftnlfiaoma 8, X .IS 1 xiuiviiu u ilium xii iiuivi luiiv; t FRESH CANNED That art Letup eOYreJ ty us lltU tk,' ui UtwiJi'w J: - - . . i, w . 1 r -ft if- i m nams ana Breaiuasi Bacon, $ , . , -,,.. . f f ? -. r MJ .. . W't are also hasxlliag urge i (luaatibea Kibatn ,ri X) IN l IN ! IN IN VI English fured Shoulders which art a wet eioellent Mid re ruarauteed absolutely "sound and olid". . 1 - t I i We bAVe ju4 Ppeoed a fres ravoic rf Asdfrsoa'a I j nwrTN aud Jrlli ia glees, which arJ U1 flu a 1 ' W ilk IN ' bouie made aud ouly lOe per glass. " " u . 1 1 Aud last but not Wast is, that for 25 can be par chased at oar store, a barrel of those delicions "Ameri can IVauty" (linger Soaps, tbey are aa "Una at ailk" and will luit the tuut fastiJious customer of M V! VI ,SI - ...... vv ONE MONTH' ONLY: . U'K Une of Nile Serf gut a, nlimr to a Vry ! Prior. All i Big Line of Oouble-DreutMl Fei-ge roale, ikcleloe linef, worth to 00, our mlucetl price 3U. WelnrrtvlJ iBif Un f Clil dreo'i 8uiu of all (iaue from : 40ci to 13 M. Bift iant ilea an4 Boj'a Paato at Hook BotU4D Prices. T ? v H J Men' Rim k (lay Womted SoiU, regi lar price $125, reduced to $373. ' ' w.ii lb $8 00, reduced to 3 IV We hive alwi rMliirird prtc -n nf fine l.inrn SliiiU or Mlk Pufft sod Otli. r. '.Vi-ry Low Price. ' " ' ' ' All wool cUr, lda'k, woitb (0, new rrdured to only 1 1 50, HUM beUer la 18 mieni MVreM. II wool, (pgaler price 10 90,reJno in' . t . .? rjl ; Vrem-h (1lr, blafk. wi rth $15 0.1, re duord to $S SO. ' Butler Grade l.ff ht Hnilf. worth $7 00 and up to $13 00, reduced to $4 43, $0Oand9M. -i t i i'l Big Beduced Prices on Spring tine of SHOES, HATS, DRY O00D3, NOriO.VS, which will be sold THIS MONTH at , , Very Low Prices. Don't fail ta come to get the OreaV Bargains 1 before they are picked out - AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY; 50 & 61 Middle St. New Bern ta , 'i l ' II WHATEVER THE PRICE TIIKtti: IN AI.WiYN YOITHi FULL MONEY'S WORTH Tlie Price and Quality ot ' the Goods we mention here are more than worthy of your careiul consideration. i ,N tf ' . Ever alive to the interest ot our customers and always striving to name such goods as will not only please you but will secure for us ftitiA r t.it. 1. j opobiiiiuu ui jrvu vioiba tu.uut suiu. v , 4 JXHlMUilull ii Hilj . 1 By 014 VaalM Bear. A fur ward Case', Bad I s Fer Sspreara . Ceirt. t'aalealet Clala tae I sell Oalf " rawer. Ma ' J Vkaer la Kates. . -. , RxLBieS, April 17. The dennrallc let here of the beera ef acrteslura. aoeoaipeBied ay leeneMrieetoeer at sf rtcaliere 8. L Puienoa ell elected by las laat Leftalaiere, weal la the afrlcalwral depart aa4 dteded. adiaisilea. i.CL EarrU. whe oUau to ha ehalr aua of the fgwoaUu asarpera, atuod Is (real ef a door sad aealed taeai adaUe- loa, asytef they had aeetataa. All the doors War locked la the face of the itoeMonua aad wladows barred, while foalealet were laakte, kariaf with theei all the watchaea ef the peblle balldlef The deaMwraU did aot fares aa eatraaee but pan ad through ., tUe eorporeilos eoaiialaaioa oflloe lata the stale ourrtdor of the balldlnc. where they But Jobs 8 Ctsalaghasv preskieat. Taay avals decaaaded adraiaalea, alao the boeu aad papera, whkh the fuaioaiat elerk J. L , Kaauey refoaad le (ire. Taej toes de- id lUiny, whose terra doe aot eipire aatll Jaae 14, aad elected Tboatea K. Baraer secretary aatll that data They also made wriuea dewaadi for the castodj of the eulkllag aad books aad eel a ooauatUdrto lae8tate treaearer to aotlfo hla aot to pay any aaoaey apes lbs Older of the f oaioeleia. Thay asked the fuiiouUta to agree to bare the ou- preaie Uuurt paM at Oaoe apoa title- to offlor The f ualouUU deny (hat the data ocrata hare aay rlghla.' They .were em daily aotlded that that they would all lie I ai peached f jurteea saoaUi hence, whea the. Legialature aieeta. , Afoat 01 theai were badly frbjklroed. It ws only at a eaueus sXtsrwarda aad at the aolicltailoa of their lawyers that the democrats decided eet to break their way Into lbs bulldlug. Boom of them were aa lions to do Ibis. The chairman of the democratic beard made a apeech la the saeetlaf deaouno Inf the act ot the tueioaists as the (rest est outrage since the dark war la 1870. The fualontaU deny' aay legislative power," saying tbs Qoraraor alone ha power..: ,(1 ,-. '.. , '. .. , Tbefaeloa board of agriculture gars way, aad finding ri could get no money uulll the ttapreme Court pataed oa lla legality, agreed that a ease be made up aud go Immediately before the eourte I'ba Uupreme Upurt agrees la thia.1 This eada the leualoa. , . . , The svrporsUoa oemmlaloa 'deelde that railway paiaenger rales shall remain a( present three and a quarter cent nrsl cleat aud two, and three quartan cents second das 1 per mile,' i , Tim Stale hat granted a charter to the Slerllug Uold Mining Uompauy, ol MouluouwryV with $MU,O0e ceplul.i It has bouifbi the well known and rich lebe Bandar mluav Ueorge W, Praalla aud a I'euusylraula syndicate are the uwi.rre.c; U .1 W -tant iir.t?:i ti: Work bai begua oa the Boxhoro cot ton mill, st lbs town of last Bam la Peraoa couuly. . ' Work Is now actively la progress ua lbs Monk sod Mouth C'aroljua ttailway, 100 mea aud seveely are uiule doing gradlug. The dlrlaioa under way la from, Virginia to the rich apper miaes, II fie- a miles dUlaut, and oa the bound ary betweed Penon sod Urau villa ceuu lies. Great quautllies of ore are being mined there, so a to be ready whsu tbs road reaches Blue Wing. ' ' to t t'wa a ta mac stT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet All druggists refund the moasy If ll falli b cure. Stc , The geaulae baa L. a Q. oa each tablet ! i. . i.- Such Goods as J hese Sold at Pop ular Prices Are Full Values. : Cotton Coverts, serviceable and styliah.plaiu, stripe and fancy figures, 10c : Plain and Stripe PiUDucic T 10c Beautifal I'tgured Lawns would be cheap at 12 kv' are selling at ' ! r- 10c Figured Dimities, well worth 80, we have them-at ' , " '! Sc 36-inch Batiste Lawn, we have marked them at i'f' 94 Very heavy P K, piuk and bine at 20c, these goods are 25o values.. , .1 " . 'iff nv'l 'ictr m'l Tliptie are only a f-w or I lie mniiy bnraliiH have fur job and Hit, wr ak 1m a Iinid3 ta show yon. BATTU AT CALUMNY. PUtptaoa Make fine Staa4 awl Vwm Bbrapai eraaa IYm Behlad FwrMS- setleae. a ti.w..-".ii f MiKtu,. April 84. There bu been hud fighting today st Celnmplt oa tach sldeot the railroad line. Detail of the final result are lacking at Manila, which Is thirty two miles southeast of las scene of battle. '" :. ' i-w Tbs Filipino, for the first time, are ualog shrapnel gun. They bar two ot tbem, from which they poured a heavy but Ineffective fire oa the American forces from the north bank ot the Rio Qrande. i,' t ,::..(; ! ;?:? he,- si I General Hale, with the Iowa and Kan ass regiments, held the position on the eat ot Calamptt which tbey gained yes terday." ' WhealonV brigade, oa tbs went of the railroad, advanced toward the Rio . CBOKEB) ADD BXKZn. TWf Arm FiW. rBwugi ni la . , aaa " la Fea rar.p a. Haw Yobs, April W-Kichsrd Croksr sailed Ibis ssornlag for Kampe aboard the Aaaerieaa Uaestesmahlp New Tork. BsosptforbtsebMsr, Mre. Warren, Mr. Crete wss aaeeompealed. Whea the Tammany chief reeeaed the pier keif aa boar before the big User pelted eel of her berth be was Bart by party of friends who had coses dowa to say "boa voyage. Mr. Croker was smd- e, aad he nodded pleaaaally ta aa sassy a eaaght his eye. Thea f aaked by hi Immediate advisers, he stored toward the gaagplaak, la a missis he bed made the saceal aad stood ea the saaia deck. Waitlag politic! eat followed Bp the la- ellee, which (trained under the load. Mr. Croker was preeatd on all sides sad (sally foe ad kis poaltloa so Bacomforta ble that be kaataaad into the mala aalooa. The crowd behind followed aatll be stood at the foot of the stairway leading ta the upper deck. Up these went Mr. Croker quickly, alsfrkada sad political adherents right oa his heel. When the promenade deck wss reached be rwas sgala surroasded, aad the reception hat followed appeared to give Immense aaUafaciloa to lbs depertlog Tarn maaylte. ". As lbs time for the sailing of the ship grew near lbs crush os deck where Mr. Uroker was holding hi hives . became greater. Hundreds of heads were thrust la front of Mr. Croker, sud be grasped as many as be was sols to reach. - The saloon paaassger llt coataioed tut names, sad Ibeir (1 lends, eom- blasd with the asssmblags of politicians, sasde one of the biggest crushes experi enced oa a departing liner In many days. Upoa arriving at Aoutbsmptoa Mr, Croksr will proceed directly to kis piece at Waalsge, where hs hss fal racing horses. Specking of bis stsbls, Mr. Cro ker said before the sslllng of the ship: ! csa't tail just sow what I shall do la the racing line nnlil I reach England. bare about twenty or twenty-five hones, sli at which are yearlings. I have aot settled anything yet about en gagement for 'the big events, except that Knickerbocker Is catered for the Derby." 8ometblng wa said a boot the Mszet lavesUgsllsg cvmuittee to Mr. Croker. Xvery dsy they It," aaid Mr. Croker, "will give 10,000 vofe-e to lbs Democratic party." - Toa are reported as saying that Mr. Bryaa ws aot a broad enough una," was said to Mr. Croker. . ' "No, I asvsr ssid that," bs answered. "I said that Mr. Bryaa was a aright man, I think he h a good man. I admire him verr much. I don't sirree wflh him about free tilver, though. I don't be' Here la l to L" . , , , . . , "But rou tbluk there are bigger men her" ...... , "No, I don't say thai " .. "Dojou think lb it Aignlue Vsu Wck Is s big enough iiia-t to be a ial. dentlalcsodldate ' " ' ' -' lt'a toe early to talk about candidate,' was sir. Vrokar'serply .. "If the Democratic party should decide to make II to I the thief luua la IfcW. what position would Tammany Uk.T" "Idoo't know. W won't cross sny bridges nolH we come to them." Speaker Thomas B. Keed wss also a passsngsr for Soulbsuiplon 00 the slesm ship with his family. A number of friend were el the pier to wish him a plesasnt voysge, but Is the rush of Tsmmsnyiles tbey were scarcely dlsllnguiihabla. , Mr. Reed ssld lost he wa going abroad tor a vacation of about three month duration, and thst uponbU return be would settls la Nsw York. Be refuted to discus tbs political outlook. Mf hsn asked If ke would Ulk wllk hi fellow passenger, Mr. Croker, Mr. Reed said. "Ob, we will probably ssy bow do yon do to each other." . 81 Julian Paonceforte,- the British ambassador, who with bis family, boarded the New York, was scarcely recognized In the excitement and eo tbastssm which attended the departure of the Tsmmsny leader, , i editor Of the few York CemsksMal Advertiser, will toll the story of Theo dore Roosevelt's riperleece sad oralis, s With party Isedere aad pellliral reform ars from the moeseat e betas lo bs salad for Oorarsor of New York dew a t the preseat llaae. It Is ao ordluary story, aad It hss never before beea told la fulL 1 s; ' : SAB BS BOMB JOBKBSU" The Countess Fmilla," Aslb-iej Rope's new romance. Is begua la the MsyLadiss' (loms Joersal, sad "TV art of llatealng to a srrasoa" lasugarslaa lbs Iral of a series ot articles oa lb pnlpltaadpew by laa Maclarea. An other Botabla fsalare of the earns beo. la "The secret of a happy Life," by the Rsv. Newell U eight mills, D.D., peelor ef Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, who has become a regular contributor to the Jimrsal. Paul Lskeslsr Ford wr t s The saecJolsl side of Qeor re Washing- oa," renonnllng some of the lest bat least kaowe stories of the "fsiher of si Country." Viola Aliea draws apoa her ewa rich store of experience to tell "What It mesa to bs aa ecire," end Joseph Edgar Cbamberlln Inlroduces Uslsn Keller as sbe really Is," giving nms Interesting glimpses of thU marvel ous blind aad deaf glrL ' v PBAHK LBSUl'SPOrDLSB MOHTBtT Major Oeaeral Nclaoa A. Miles, eom- msndlng Ihs United Sutee Army, Is the lesdlng eontrlbular lo Frank Leslie' Popular Monthly for May. Usaeral Wiles writes of "The United . Slates Army, aad lis Commanders," reviewing the development and organization ol our national military force, and bis pre deem m la Its chief command. Por traits of sll Ibess American generals, from Washington to Oeheral Miles him self, all reproduced directly from the original In tbs. Wsr Department, give additional dlsilaclloB lo Ibia aotabl magazine contribution. Admiral Dewey comes In fer special honors titlhls Msy (snnivensry) number of FrsnV Leslie's Populsr Monthly In two Illustrated arti cles, Bsmely: "Dewey at Msnlls -One Year's Retrospect," by Edwsid W. Hsr dsn, United 8:sles Commissioner lo tbs Philippine; and "The Surrender ol Manila," by Deuglsss WliTte, the well known ' wsr corn-spondeol. Felipe Agoaclllo, ths cultured sod astute Fill- plno diplomat, whom Agulualdo dis pstchtd s kis savoy plenipotentiary lo the United Sutee, wtiles a moat able and iaitructive article, under tbe Ironical title of "Ate ihs Filipinos ClvlllsedT''- whlch question be answsis In aa over whelming sffirmatlve. ". THK BPSCVLATIVK MABK.KTS. UaS5555aataauaS555c5c g SPECIAL APRIL OFFERIH&Sl Today's quotatioat furnished by W L. Ualbrsilh, New York, Represented by A O.Newberry. rtkw JCo.it. April zy. rTIXa !.: fit.,! 0ru. Ilinb. Un. Ill . i?o) t;i l'W 1701 (4if ti 141 . 141 .. 144 l.'W - 134 1.U .. u-n .114 ii u t Upoe. Illirh. lll ,. 5.85 5 89. tO tH WatkAT Open. Uigb. Lw. t a.au . Jalr.... ..w 721 731 U ; ! tu sr . B. It T. . aleiibtltan Angust Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs,. colds cronp and whoop cough ready y it-Id to One Minute Cough Cure. ' Use this rem edy la time and save a doctor's bill -or tbs undertaker'. F. H. Duffy. - Architect k Supermlenden CS Broad Ntreet. FREE SHINES To every custoirer. who lias bought or (a lbs futors BOYS 8BOE4 FROM U, we extend s cordial iaviutionto call at iour st-re and lir their SHOES 8HINED every dsy exoep t Sunday fast's si Hesaniaa sx aW Oraade oa whlcfc stream Cslumplt la iTmni." l Ilarv Trowbri. Omrgeni April 3. situated. Ob the horth side of the river I Vj0lfln "Round the Hub," by Geo. II sre strong Intreachmenu of tbe BsUve'gargall,.FiraWeekiAwbiHn France,' force. W . . " t -v ; !., o.i-. emu and "About Flv-Uaat- Tbere was heavy firing oa each side, ing. uv ij. Goodwin. Many Due UlustrstloOs smbcllUb t most readable . . Tea May slafalaaa ', ' ' otmita, ' ' : . . ".. . ir I xioiaoie iea:urea 01 uiiuk iui jb.v i . elude a irout fihlngxtory, "The Dam) WITUOUT CMARGF, L mpers," by Wa A. Whllney; "Plovsn and Plow r Bhooang.-by Ed. W. Ssn-J ays; "TUe unsnenge 01 ine ousmrocs, j li nAfaTn by A. J. Kenealy; "Angling for Eastern Is II I l-K IdgeTownsend! ane a ss - save 11 . j OOO WsdesirsUeeJI SPECIAL ATTENTION U esr Nire KKWII UANNEU GOODS which eoosist of Beillrll Pears, Lrssoa Ctit u d Yellow Crew lord 'Peacbre, Tom sloes, Cora, 8uoootab, Lima Dean, Btring Beans, Cora and Toasaloea, Otrs sad Toeaaiota. Chip Be. f, Corned Beef, Saleaoo. Lobster, Kippered Herring, cWd'ros, Pulled lla a aad Tongue. Also a Nice TabU Peach for 15o S lb can. Aad a (rash lot af Uoss aieo litUe PIQ UAUS. Evaporatad Apples, Dried Peaches aud California Praaea, Very Viueal RIkIb BulUr, only 5 Cents. - Give Ua a Call, r.vrij Ihiuc Cluarau- Ired nit IaprrentMl or Your Honey Itorunded. Wliolnuile A IleUll Ornfcn, McDamel & Uill, 'Phone Ol. 71 Dreiri Ml. Jt;et when you need them, just when the seatnn is tinder full swing, is the time we make Ihe special and interesting prices. Its when you really want Ihe goods that the prices mtst appeal to you, and that is why our best values are always offered you in proper baying season. A Bunch of Good Values To make it interesting for end of April buyers, we've arranged splendid inducements, values in pner house furnishings, in home needs that will make yon feel that this is the right place, the store where tbe smallest outlay means the largest result. t ' A Beautiful line of Golden Oak, swell front Cheffoniers, the tvgelar price was (16.00, $18.00 and $30.00. They are now $14.00. $16.00 and $18.00. We find that we are overstocked in Fancy Rockers, and I have made a sweeping redaction iu them in Oak, Mahogany and I -and Rattan. i The early bnyer will secure some Bargains. FRAN&. H. JONES & G0.. I 87 MIDDIsB STREET. ncicai Hie, Choicest VogefaWes Grown, 1 e V S J. R. PARKER, J Rs, GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. A -H ss Fitttt lla' sre picVtd at tbe iO)er llow. ami esrfnid alindi.trly f.nt- by Ihe iih It it'lial-le ai ki rs In the roon ln, lall.eiH.ly kind y u all: find on ' our s! Ins, ' We t are I h ' rliolnvl prudiwta rshed, in glas slid tin, as "-II ss fi li, shell flub, sslmt and ji.balrrs. ". ' ' . ENirated Applsaaedresch.s, ( nt r lgin Winter Kc. ro UiterBult r, 80r. Givs us s trial snd ws will ssve you mousy. - Jf . S 'er sua it iniiiiiii ' 1 ,.,... 1 1 null - - ' J Na S Ml bile Street. but the American lot Is reported to slight. v v CASTOniA . Tor Infants and CLildren. Vli H:iY:ar::3 .::::: and tessonsble number. MCCLCBK'S. " Rudyard Kipling will bsvs a story In the isy McClurs'i entitled "The Flsg of icr. cr ; ; is the best teacher, upon teu of eiperienca jm aejsjaimmmmaf ..AAAmmmmmsvmataasjamAmstsmavstmsajsa si OTWTOtittifWWtitWWWWW I $1.25 t AlAAJAl J 9JJLXMUU 1 i 13 i3 13 E 13.50 ifid fl.tiet ttrletlj ip U ale u eierj' pair, of t them are KuriDreed. j3 We have the largest Hoe of slei'i Shoes la lie flty z O and we rairantee ear Sboei for Quality, Style aad Price, 3 We caa sell jo'a Sboes whicl are up-to-date In style aad low zz t- dowa la Price, ' We kavr just received ear complete line of 8pna.aei , aad cm sow ult erenone ia QUaLITF. STYLE 1KB price. ; : Oarllaeef Mea'a $125, 91 50 and t2.0l Black Calf 3 SHOES cannot brt equaled la the City. Oar llae ef faa Yici Kid SHOES at (2 5U $2.75, 1 J.00, pj and we rely ; -in mailer of - Their Country," which exhibits very jllipi,rt,nce. What ta more im(icrtHiit dramatically ths difference between a when a dictor Kivrs you a procription popular orator and a sensitive, high Hears the E'gnature thnn to have it prepared hy a dritflet of . - Winded boy iu their rwnecllvB way of kn0WD "P""" nd ""'' otC "honoring the fi.g." J. L. Bteffens, city tZIXQ THEM TO CtAVll ATI'S. Call and be convinced. T. CK XDT3nST z, CO., ! 57 POLLOCK 6TREET, - ' NVW E""N'E, N. C. - t 7 " i ii t pt i'l Ml I't I'! 1 1 1 '( (i I i( l( t I'l " i" "i i'l 1' 1 'i i'l i'l i" (
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