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'..It I . ! . it.,: ,. , ... . 1 ; , - h; I ' M ) J P i i : ! 1 , ! i' hrl vol xvii-if. !? " " 33 inr its., i. c, tckdit komi so, hit t. im. t - ' SB I - , . - . - . tSTHLISHID lit! "4 -is 11 ."V -. " S k . v - I at hJ wwl we uU 1 IV , tjr ibfiUiiC Ihvui u St. P in iu Hdr:lubs. T Thro lb Lace 'j gamy IYraisa Let W and ia a my few days w shall Jutt ftt It Ml2iiit t ii UwioBnka for Waist. . Jj' 5? Tb White Silk Uiur CM fr joke nd rui- And w. Kt Uriog wci Nobby Tluogt to teltinf ( oTTar Paruill inn. Biul if liuL lutt 4k couiplrU stuck of Ties, Sandals iii " W ' ' A WORD IN REFERENCE TO CUR BLACK IC is complete in f every HHcMlaW3t? Si1) not weary you with talk. our prices do Vhe Walking i A very liue 30 inch Brilliuntiut, niakoi a Leatiful akirt or dross af 25c 38 inch all wool lirilliautine. This cauuot be matched elsewherl It ' ' less than 60c. At 38 inch all wool Urilliantiiie. A splendid value. At 50c 12 or 15 pieces figured Brilliantine, These goods we sold at 40c and tOc They go while they last at ' ; 25c Fiue all wool 36 inch Serge, r:, 'l1' l'85c Very liue all wool Black Serge. This goods would be cheap at 75c, at COc Our line of Black Henriettas are exceptional values, aMGc COc 75u and $1 Very heavy Mohair, 41, 40 and 48 inch at 90c 05c $1 10 and $1 35 All woolen goods are advancing but our prices remain the same. We think we have what you want in this particular line. Plain Tafetas, . - . - , 50c Plain Taffetas, ' i .. . : ' ,75c Fancy Taffetas, : . , , ?5o PeaiHif ul l'laid Wash Silk at ' ! . , , . , 50c Heavy Cord Bengaliue, 85c These are only a lew that we mention. : Silks for Waists. Sitka tor Trimmings. Your silk dressers are satisfied here! lit J '4 rj'jwttttvAp April 30, 1899 CLOVER HILL" BUTTER 1 FAMOUS, THROUGHOUT (': THE WORLD. Perfect Butter Perfect Package.; It ; ? .y y. -: r- I "flakes Friends c - ' - . $ a 4-A a-eaa-s $ki$isi) aM.kas -H. -V , V . v - - . - w- ..... tikU Jle ft i5 our Frit-ruls ' f sir "rfvj1i l ry Y; ice aud Kain4 Puffinr U needed for tbeir oTcrr bamUiue IVrvl Clolhf-Skirii , ' VI tmxl mII VttmLilHl (AAOf and Slippers. ii ivimm j . t ...... . I -J .' m. ' p. l I.H, I.., i . GOODS STOCK. 38c t .-'lid 1 in! a .a a. i ' I. W f 1 EveryvhercV ;, ; M ' f i i : - " J . i i i -a sss 1 S s s J w 3 Tm cr4lteidn ol Ik Uaaaok Ooiuar . . . MimHI AMootsUoai ' f 7 ljBlrd by IbtTtk f yr Br Laiblotii jroar awclln; bdii ta ' LJlg (Motof H, INK xkft mm aaaaU ; IP "i l at of U i tinHai tarn M tm fc!d. ot xtwitH ordtrad, on tk. Ifek ' .A(nl oa Rual Wind, lliil J.ir.' t UUf aia( 4jMtl w ul Uu Uttlkdar f Vlriata lf, (mm ttwr In I1C7. Kor fif aMl fe4 lpoltil. to r qaornm of I be staars hoKWt to ub4 im tfc lriao4 oa that !!, aa4a a awMtag bekt la l(lKk Odoter 14, 19, ltdi of lbs aaU Baetlaf lu cbugrS w tTib ol April, td tb pUa af aL twd ml IiktM. Tb lfii!ftrii f lh tmlUr data Is ibu o thu dj la Wl.l'iulnt ludu sad Bartow, aadoc Iba plro- of Hlr Wallar IUIei(b, tailed from lb wart of Kof laad la (b barks r gr aal Adnlrall" apoa lbs Voj wulcb rwultad la UM disoavarr aod oocopaUua ofKoaMkaUlaadlaJolvtutlooiluf. It III M boras la salmi ibal U data btt raaaiioMd is la what is kaowa ,as the JulUaar old atyla. Tba UrKorisa or sljrlo, wow la aao, would cauM ibc dais to hit twolva days lle, or oa lb Blhofliar." .S" ." ...,; : It aisT ba atkod tberafora, wb tliii awallnr; is bM ia Mw Hers. Br refoi aos to lbs By-laws It Will be found Ibal joflr praddaat la alUMl uiach, dUcra tlos as to las tiaw aod ilaos of aMotions, hi) Ibis year thera lielng sa enlclemle ol mall pos at Kdeutoa, it was thought best ta bold lit masting la Now lkiru. Frura ' yowr troaniror's ' report yoa bars Icsroed that sb ha la Itaatl $90.50 at Ike credit of the AuoUstloo, and that wa srs fras from debt of any kind, . la addilloa your President has In bis pos ession $17.00 belonging to the Auocla tloo, Kilned to meet such neceaaary Skii expoaaea as huh aocruo from ilia to time. Tbese sums are ant ulH Ion I ta rusks any Improvement In yuur proporty but enable us to ft dtp In fairly fod pnhsr what baa been alrtwvly dons To carry out la full Ike deaign ol our Asaoclslipn would (rcquiie still a Vary enasldersble sum, and bow tljia I to lie obtained la a problem yet to be Mlved, Occsalonalty a abare of our Cspl tat Stock Is sold at It par value $10. A hare wss sold qnlie ruefully to tliu Association for ibe Preservation of Vir ginia Antiquities of Hichmond, an As tocistloa of kindred purposes to our owa with which your officers have had agree able corrupundenus.. Some small con tributions oue la bow and then, aa examination of your President's and Treasurer's reports will show. 1J at these bardljl morf than sufflce for .ordinary expentet auil $r main 'dependanco to obtain funds would teem to I Upon s sale of a portion of our land on Itosnoke Inland, aa wss authorized at our meeting of last year.. To sxplain: In order lo gjst poseulon of the she of FoiHialergli, It was necesasry to purchase two tracla of land, the owners, who were the sauis in both oases, positively refusing to sell one without thfe piber. These tracts consist of the Fort alto of about IS acres, and another, near by, of about 250 seres. Thes have bean carefully surveyed, their titles itieted, ami tlielf 'metcs't ami bound uisikedii'ps'nisnent material. Thesmsller tract Upon- 'which the foil wsi built I quite sufficient for our pur poses. '' Updo It Is erected the Memorial 8tont; the angles of the fort are marked with granite blocks, and the whole is enclosed with a rough but sulmumisl fence. The IS acres are' not cleared but a roadway has been opened connecting the fort with the county road ' .The premises are under' the care of Capt Walter T. Dough, a good friend of ours, whoie landydjourns the fort, who gives such attention a Is necessary to keep the properly In order snd protect the monument from forest fires. As yet We4ave been unable to make a sale of the larger tract of land on the norlk end of lb blanoT. .,,; "t" v". V 1 V'" Tea acres of the tract were sold last Pall for $50, and the purchase money bss been paid. 'This sale was ms.ie as much to rectify our boundrlna.' wliliili li simplifies, ss Tor1 tbenoney made.hy the J sale, There Sre h'lut 240 acroi lu tlia tract, aboul TO of which are desred and under cultivation, the remainder lain woodland fairly well timbered. The land Is besstifully 'aaled, .surrounded; tin ihr.eslldi'Sitby haviguJiiB 1 water, and ft well adapted to farmiug or trucking. A man fs( ;attowd ijto IlsjSjj on,; the land to care for it snd to keep off tresspaaserj Hbi(aPradis Jo riunt ers or fishers. Its sale Is very desirable. It would eableas to makomany improye-1 menu on tne Don tract, which lies about three mtleS north of Mantco, 'the county town oi uare conaiy. Any enorts or suggestions o ,ha Slociboldora made with a view to promoting this sale will ne graieroMy received; ami suggestions are also reipectlutly requested, recom- ; mending other methods of raising funds , so csrry onl ine purposes oi ttie Associa- tlon.'. . ' . I The Memorial Btone at Kort lUleit h Is in good condition aod is neatly kept. A photogrsph.ot the slone Is. exhibited, herewith s ace also msps f.tlieitwo, tracts ot land showing their situation, i 1 - i-i jl j -j ' CASTOR! A For Isfani.? and Children. Tu3 Kind Ysil ti3V3 ii-".c". CCLT.iit Dears the S-. . ... Signature of X si I I llokes the food more also, ban, aat r.Ulir looaliua tM la Ibf otbe.-. , .. . - The additional larr!;itioa tarvaj aa lb back of the Mraaoilal 4toA atdlravt- sl lb BMrUag krU la KJialoatast year, I as follow: . "la Uamory of oar founder sad trst V Prsaklaal, .. , " Kowasd Oaaaaa Osvaa." Erected by lb Buaook Coloay ht ai.irial Anoclatlna, t4th Movasaber, IBM. : .- Obaram l)va, Joui STUtsarrrr, f Prealdaal. (Secretary and Treasurer. 1! Ilespectfully sabmitted, ;' ' ,'' ' '.. . .. G Daves, , '." "-' PieaUanl It.C. at. A. New Bera. M. C, April 17, IBM. TBt'K AND RONOKABIJE AOVICB. T. tha CuUrajl aa4 Magr kim W la ' ' l'alt.4 StafM. Eo. Joubbal Ilight at tblstliB, If you will allow me a Utile spsos la your paper I can give ths only true advice aod admonition, which will serve, for the great good of tbia country, aod also fur the good of tbe rsces named. ' It is now admitted after thirty four years of civil and political equal rights to ail 'races, that lynching and crimes other than lynching are oa the Incieaae, Lately, 1 hsve read tbe views of Ihs lteglsler of ths Treasury of lb United Slates, several colored bishops, Tbe Wathlnglon Poat and many oluers and I can not ad viae sa they do. Here is my advice to stop lynching, snd it will never slop until my advice Is adhered to and obeyed: - Slop breathing snd yon will die. . Hup Hie sun from shining snd all vege tation will die. ' Stop pisylng aud yon srs lost. , Btop lying snd then all you say will be true. . . . ,. .. , ' Btop committing tbe crime or crimes thst call for the lynching, and then lynch ing will slop and ceaae to be. Lynching will continue nntil all the rsces encourage the right wherever It msy be found snd condemning the wrong wherever It msy bs found; by tbe power of that greatest law, public senti ment. ; All should know minimum crimes tesd np to maximum crimes and then comes tha maximum punlafiment lynching. . ;, I have In subrtauce uudemtood tha word of Ood to be: '-Woe unto him from whom coiuelh the offence." -" . i Now If you will carefully notice, aod read between the lines, thera is very Utile said sgalnsl the fellowtrom wheat the offenoe Cometh. Gentlemen you are wrong In your advice. If it be that crimes among my people are ou tbe Increase, Is this not proof w are gradually deter iorating? Then public seutiment shouIS censure our ministry, our public school teachers, our piess, our tire side teachers and our society; these only are responsi ble for the condition of my people. Lynching wilt for ever contiuue nntil the colored snd neirro rsces unite to the accomplIsnWut of one end, to encourage pure, simple snd consistent honesty among thtmselves. ; .. ' Thli is settled slso by the word of Ood. lie only who has no beam ia bis owa eyo, has a right to talk about a note In the eyes of others. , To Illustrate: King 'Holoman Lodge No. I. New Bern, X. C, on February SI, 1809, for no cans ether than his skin wss dark like it should hsve been, lynched one of Us members lo his absence,- without his knowledge, without any notice to him of- any ai gallfcfsolion, or cbsrge Sgainst him, with ont furnishing him with a copy of tbe charge or without allowing him aa op portunity to be heard by counsel w otherwise in any shspe or form. . ' He was notified, Maich 10th, that b hsd" been expolled for - ninety-nine years. : ' ' ' ' 7 In the 8sm Hose esse, tbe mob ss It Is called gave him time to pray, confess or deny, before n wss finally lynched, he confessed ss to the murder of tbe farmer. Hegiater of the Treasurer Lyon of Georgia anil several colored bishops ami other leading men seeni to think because Sam Hoso was hsnged lo a tree lustesd of being hanged from scaffold that his act alltcta the civilization of ths white people of our Southland. The act of ! King Solomon Lodgo to a brother mason ' . i. . . .-l . . - ..: . . i .... without cause, wss far uiore disgraceful, than sn act of fynf.hing for cause. j faUt to hear the same writers who l0 know Just how and what th wnu0 riice rhbuld do snd ssy when a mtmbet rf tiieir nco is ,)a by a member f ,nother race, tell whether or not the Kl 0f KtDe golomoa Lole. ' New Bern. jfc, ruled, manned and coutrolled by' aegiocs towsrd a bf.aliet Is not a far more disgraceful,, uncivilized act than any ton caiu of lynching known to nistory. i Conclusion: An enviable success will come lo our people, Wkeu? When Ihey lesra to think and reason logically a lib discretion. At the bottom of it all live a consistent. Christian, "virtuous, hoiiOiahio life, doing al all times l.ke to lie done unto, paying llirir debts, kt-ep-iu their word, believing as they should ' A YS jam m 1 IP dcfKious and holesoae thai who pa wovd bled hi teal Is 1 worse. ( ' " ",.' ,Vi Aecdt Ik kit feoull wIismI dUemta, wltbual saaraaarikg tbiag. wketber l lb aature of a corporral ex aa lacmparl sigkifally aad ta hawr btloaglsg Ui tkss aatd Cmm eoart ih la.tr. fdeaxMilp of that class of la white people la a poaitloa to do aa U mkmI ahuaiial aaJ asalerlal good. , 1 writ this fur year good. . ; . . , Bigasd: i laAAC U. Smitb. NwBrra, N. C. It make ao dlSeiwo bow bad th woaad if yoa nst DeWiUs Witch Bsscl Salve; It will quickly heal, aad leave Bo car. r. i Duffy. m sract'LATivs blabslets. Todsy's quotation furnished by W. L Oalbraiih, New York, Bepreaeatad by A. O. Nw berry. New Yoi, May t. , rrnJCKS. Opt a. High. Sugar........... ICS lrjf) a A ft Q. 14St ' 143, B. R.T. 1D0 13t Manhsllaa 118 1I9 OUTTON. , tw. t mt tsii I41 1I5J 118, 11B1 Uwa. Hlfh. Low. Cka August 5.3 S.S 8.89 t.t 11 IIC AGO hlAKKETS. WHAT Open. High. Low. CW July....;..... 7S 74 78 1S OASTOniA. Iktn th ' l sai n Hiw iwin Besgh Vgaatu 98." The above flgore t II a rtmark able SI or) Ibey tvpieeent almost sactly tbe per oeutage ot cure made by lllieuuiucld3 ' the wonderful new constitutional tore, fur KHEUMAUdat Th otln-r two per cent, were not cur abl or failcxl to tak niedietue i .according to direction ' Thous ands bav been cured. In view of tbe fact li.at msny physicians thiuk that Khenmatlam is incur able, and that m t remedies fail, it must I true llial Kheumacida ia the greatest medical discovery ot Ihrf age. ParliciiUrs aud teu monial of many well known peo ple snt free lo all applicants. - . Rhcumaclde Will Curw You. MANDrAUTDBSO BY1"' V THE UOUBITT DRUG CO., '-.';". KALtlOn, n. o. Ba iu New Bern ly C D. Brad i bam, by Davis' Pharmacy, and by druggists generally. Price ft per bottle. IEA1 DIHTOH! ' Drags dry np and die like everytbing else. Our Diues never hsve a chance to even get old. Our prices keep them moving. Don't buy dead drugs or pay mors man (air prices. . Remember if it is to be bed it's here it it it. here ' ' it is tbe best BRADOAU'd PHARMACY. i ' A Fresh Lino of CRASH AND STRJW 11 ATS JUST IN. . . Also a Beautiful Line of LADIES 8AILOU9. " . i) i ! .i t . .i . R. H. BAXTER, ; No. 95 Mi Idle Street. How About . Your Tooth Brush . .. v .' i. ........ Can't get a good one bristles fall ; out in the mouth either too bard or solt don't last long then try one of , English Bristle Brashes , Will replace with a new one free I' the bristles , pull out.., They are ..I made right bristles soft, medium! aud hard, bleached or unbleached, 1 . ; ladies , gents' and misses sixes., Thf prices am right too, , - At BKADHAM'S. ex " . " - is the best teacher, and we tely upon Mien ot experience in matters of iiiiportniice, Wliut is more iinnortont when s doctor civts you a prcwiitiuon Hutu lo have il prepared by a drmri;isjt of known experience and coiWidenct r' LSINQ TilZ:, TO CSACAfTf. ' tin at I FRESH CAUIIED GOODS ! , o o o W f44 to ell SPKC1AL ATTEMTION U oar Nn. FHKU CANNED OO0D3 which eootlst of UitW-u Par, Laaso CtUg aid Yellow Crawlord Pwaobea, Tossaloea, Cora. tUeeoUsh, Us a Bswds, 5 Blrisc Baaoa. Ooni aad Taaaatoet, Otr d4 Tomstws Chip Beat, Corned Beaf, Balsaoft, Lobster, Kippend Uarrinf, tWdiosa. Potted Ussi and Tonga. Also a Nk TsbU Pvwcb for 15o J lb can. . Aad a frwsk lot of tkoee nlo Hills PIQ HAUS. Ersporstad Apple, Dried Pachas nod California ; Prwoos. - Very Finest KlgU BntUr, only ?5 Cent. Give Ua n Call. KvrrjIhlDK Guarui le4j mm ' lleprMrntsxl or Ynr Hnj S 1 i llwiel k Mill, Thtne Ol 71 5? m .yyr"""-7aw Your table In not complete without a pound of the -CLOVEtt HIIsl. BBIND FOX ItlVaCR nUTTEB WIS ARE BELLING AT 25 CENTS A POUND. J. 23. Z?-J3,TZT2Iv O-xocor, Fhtn 60. 77 Broad Street. SPECIAL APRIL OFFERIHQS Just when von seed them, just when the season is under full swing, is the time we make the special and interesting prices.' It when you really waDt the goods that the prices most appeal to yon, and that is why onr best valnes are always offered you in proper buying season. A Bunch of Good Values To make it interesting for end of April buyers, we've 'arranged splendid indli cements, values In proper house furnishings, in home needs that will make yon feel that this is the right place, the store where the smallest outlay means the largest result. A Beautiful line of Golden Oak,, swell front Cheffoniers, the regular price was $16.00, $18.00 and $20.00. They are now $14.00, $16 00 and $18.00. We And that we are overstocked in Fanev Rockers, and have made a sweebintr reduction and Battan. The early buyer will secure h FKAN& H. 87 MIDDLE STDEET. eonc tz We have Just rreelvtd sir g aid cai low nit tverjone prick. Obi line of Mei'i $1.25, SH cannot be equaled ii f i Our Hue sf tu Vlcl Kid p;18ir ut I1..I0 la itrlctly T-r taciB ire RsifiBicce, t e-i-, ,.',, t r p' We bave the large.! line of llen'i hoei In tbe City i 2 ind we guarantee ear Shoei far Qaality, Style anl Price. if We can sell pi Khoti klcb are ap-to due Ii atyie ind.low z dowi li Price. . . , z 2 Call and be convinced." ',' : ,., , ,u , , ' r 87 POLLOCK BTEL2T, I I' I l' I l't I' I I 'M IM llefandrd. Wholrftale & BeUll OTfwny Dnni Hi. in them in Oak. Mahotntnv and Bill some l'argtuns. JONES & G0., H il Ksn usil szsssbszssssl s ' :. f $4.00 1 complete liae sf Sprug Shoes s ii QUALITY, STYLE AND : i ;. t.?: 50 tU 2.00 Black Calf ,3 tie Miy: SQ0IS at $2 5U 2 75, M OO, .p ro date isd "emi pair ef KEVT BERNE, N. C. I'l I'l !'l M I'l i IM I'H'I I'l I'll b-'nl -
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