.... . rT' n , 1 I S I ! . ' i T " $:r iii jw . - - VuL XVII-KO. 3S. IIV IIRI, I C, TL'ISOIT MOIISIM, MAT 3, 1199. ISTIILISIIIH ISC5 m 4 fV B H cj 2 cy wj&i u H t1GDOUAWTCP5 WR Si $ Sugars, Coffee?. f ;for, Heats; j S Lard, Tobacco , Cigars, Cheroots $ and Cigarettes, &c , l i to tis as , in in IN IN IN iN IN IN We mrrj unx stuck ia all our Unicvrii and c ii ii I ull our lit Ms ninl nv thcrrliT ritulilt-tl to offer our rtinlitiiicru I In- l-mu-st I'oaaibl i'rtom couipulililc with tilt- (futility uf tlx' Ii1h. Our Shelf Cihh! urc Jx-inif roimljilitly rt'pli'iiislutl villi Nc ainl All rutin- Artirlcj mill our runlutit aim is to mil our customer in r-rv rcKjHvt. Any rrror of nin'msion or rommixtiion arc ulway i Imi-i -fully eoirn tnl. Iliw U8 :i 'l'ii.il uml if you are not pliiiin-d the fault ill not U' Ha cjEDurasi WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE T -v . pATTCRINbi AVQ3T STYLISH -LOWEST BRICES - BEST FITTING! Any pattern you sco shown in the Stand ard periodicals, wo keep in stock. No waiting hero lor patterns to be or dered. Our pattern stock is the largest in Eastern North Carolina. PRICES, 5 TO 20 CENTS. THE STANDARD DESIGNER Is issued monthly at $1.00 per year, and can bo purchased ot us at 10c per copy. It contains nothing but the latest and most up-to-date styles. Standard Fashions Sheets are your3 for the asking MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. I3f Mny 7, ISO!) THE CORRECT HAT FOR SPRING ...MA... v STRAW HAT ! We have them at prices to suit buyers and in latest styles PROM 25. CENTS TO $1.75. WW ESCiFES. Children and Misses SLIPPERS Will be sold cheap. . i i White and Neglige Shirts, tor Men, large sizes, 16, 16 1-2, 17. . It you want'one, it will i i i - . .. ue soia very cneap. ( . ; , t ,j i Also have a full lino of SHOES, which are selling at Reduced Prices.. :mfiE5E ni Inritftr tf ftstr, Eat- ere eartra far CeafaeeraU Vet rsaa. elntyra Brlaf Halt iralafft City af Hew Br Big CatUa FarUry at WllalBCUa. nMi. May S-la taa Bapwtor oourt ben tba Bygtaak Ira CoMpuy (n Barn Baai) of Charhoa, B. C, gtA i ventlct for 10,000 ittmigiM afaat laa Hmbbard kt Llaa for taa baralaf at aa lea factory aara. Taa CaarleaUta paopla tied for IS7.000. Taa Jnry foaad taal tba Art was canted by parka froai a paMlnf anrlaa, tba lea factory bri Itbla a few rest of tba railway. Tbe railway appaala. Tba lira occurred la Aniroat, IBM. Tbtre are eow forty algbt caaeaof amallpoi la tba peatbooaa bera, aad a boat ninety flra aatpecta ara la camp nailer rnard. Baperlntendent , William C. Rtroaacb aaya tbat at tba Confoderata SoMlsra' Home bar work will aooa Iwgln oa a building which will lie a combined boa pltal and dormitory. Q iartera will be proviilnl for at leaat fifty mora vsterana Comineucemenl at (lollford College be an today. Ke. J. W. Hng prrathlug the baccalanieata aermon. Tliere la to be tbia nionlb a total reor (aalr.aiion of the State guard Up to taut spring there were four reglmeula lu Mnremlier Ihla waa redueod to three , rhitmaa A. Mi-Inlyro, of New York, brings suit agalnat the eily of Mew Here foi i'lOHO, aeli ln torih tbat by ae aci of the Leirlnlaiuie ibecity badaubacilbed tbU auui, laklug bond of tbe railway between New Bern auil Wilmington, which road Mi;Inljre built and operated; that New Lem nowaetksio repudiate the bonds on tue ground that tba bill provldlua; for the $AU,000 aubacrlpttoo did nut pasa tbe houses of tbe Leglsla ture by the require! three several read logs on three aeveral daya la other words, It Is the Wilkes county bond caie over again. F. H. Simmons, Democratic Htate chairman, la one of Uclnlyra'a at torneys. Another la ex Chairman James tl. Pou. 8o far since March 80th, 115 recruits for tbe army bare been secured here. Tbe thlnl annual Cotton Manufact urers' Aaaoctatloa meeting at Charlotte, May 11 will be very largely attended and of much Importance, The annual meeting of the American Fruit and Produce Travelers' Associa tion met in Wilmington Baturday. 11 r. Kugene W. Uaruea, of Providence, R. 1., prvaided. In the absence of Lot Jacques of Suillhrleld, Md., Mr. John R Frank lin, of Italtiinore, served as secretary rim folio inK officers were elected: I'reslileut, J. 11. Johnson, Provldenee, it. I.; vice-president, George H. Lecato. CUveUnl, Ohio; secretary-treasurer Johu It. Krankllu, Ilaltlmore, aid. Al, uioat every Htalo iu lbs Uuloo wss rep- reneuled In I ho meeting. Tbe place of thu next auuuul meeting was left in the hands of tho executive committee. The erection of another big cotton factory in Wilmington by a $i50,0u0 stock company is asaured. Work Is to commence on the buildiugs within thir ty or sixty days, and the plant Is to be completed and rt-ady for operation by January 1, 1U0J. Mr. K O. Holt is the head ol the eularprUe. The compauy has purchased one hundred acres of land and the buildings are to be denlgaed so a to admit of enlargement, and It la tbe purpose of the company to at least double the capital within a few years. For the present they will operate 10,000 apludlcs and 500 looms, giving employ meut to 300 operatives. E l. Lowery, a nephew of Henry Berry Lowery, the famous outlaw of JCaslern Carolina, shot and killed Tucker Dia at 8cufHelown. The shooting was the result of a lawsuit over some land.'' It appears that Lowery went to the place where Dla was at work and ordered him to' leive the premises, This Dla refused to do, and Lowery emptied a load ot shot Into DU's chest, killing him Instantly. Lowery thea effected bis escape. 11a Is a desperate character and may attempt defiance of the authorities. fJa la also accused of killing a mm In Clinch conn ty, Ga , some years ago. - William Branny, a yo'Jog while man who was serving a iife sentence for tbe murder of Mr. Bonner, a ' merchant of Aurora, Beaufort county, baa escaped from the penilentlarv farm knowa aa the "Halifax Farm." id ward Splvey was guarding nine convicts. Braatly sprang upon Splvey, look his gun threat ened him with death and fled with four otber convicts.' Oue convict, who waa Sort ing a life sentence, aud three .negro J convicts refused to escape. Bloodhounds tracked the escaped men. One was cap- ( tared. Brantly was shot at. lie killed one of Iho .bloodhounds. Brantly Is dea- ! pernio. lie and three, young brothers named Bell and a man named Cradle one i Hundav nlithl knocked Bonner dowa "u he wss ea bis way home, threw his body over a fenco and then slabbed him, though be begged for his II a. ' North Carolina's allotment for tba Naval Mllltta Is fS.mtfJ. ' - i klaLe the food mora deTtcks aod wnoaetxxne J.Ij.McDaniel! .. .MUM FJiHOIt TO Taa aow faatoas poem wblck was re el led by CaplOughlaa dartaghls famoa spserk.was wrltlea aad. r pecalar eitasm see la this city la October, lfatt. Taa porta aa It waa la tba original roaslttad of lalrteea verses, not eight, aa pab Ilaaed through Ml laa work! dariag Ua last two years. Tba oocasloa apoa which laa poem waa wrlltee was iba Emperor William's speech apoa laa dlvlae right of kings aad his awa special mlssloa apoa earth. Al thai Date A. M. K. Oerdoa, a Bedtcb maa by birth, aad whose real Basse was A. Mcilrrgor Roee, was a member af lbs llontreal Herald slaff. Ba bad beea la the baud of writing verses apoa dlffei eol snbjerts, aad was looked apoa as a very bright fellow Indeed. The city edi tor, taralng to him, said: "Give as a poem, Oordoa, on the Em peror." Ia less than an boor's time he turned out thirteen verses which were entitled try him "Kaiser & Co.," or "Iloch der Kaiser." The mttler was seat np to the printer just as It was wrltlea, and by sooie mistake tbe foreman of tbe com posing room only picked np eight vtr.es la type, leaving the other Ave verses on tbe galley. Tbe paper went to press aud Qurdun, who was very particular shout his matter being strictly correct, got one ot tbe Ural copies off tbe press. He al once saw Ike mistake, aud the form was recast, not, bowsver. before a few bun dred bad been sent Into tbe mailing room for lbs foielgn mails. Thus the fM:t that only flfcbt verses were copied in tho papers which printed the poem st the lime. In the second edition It wss lven In full end signed A. M. R Gor ton Here is the poem In Us original form: Der Kalaer of die Fatherland Uud Gott on high all dings command, Vs two acbl Don't yon understand? Myself nnd Golt. He reigns In heafen and always shall, Und aieln own embire don'd roe shmall, Em noble pair I kinka yon call Myself und Gott. Vila some men ting der power divloe. Meln soldiers sing "De Watch am Rhein" Und drink der health In a Rhelniab wine Of me und Gott, Oere's France, she swaggers all aroundt, She's ausgesplelt. 10 much we tuiuk ahe don't amount, Myself uud Gott. She vlll not dare to fight again, But If she shouldt, I'll show her blsin Ool Elsasa (and la French) Lorraine Are meln by Golt. Von Bismarck va a man auf might, Und dought he was glear out auf tight, But acbl be waa nlcht good lo tight Mil me-und (Jolt. Ve knock him like elu man auf sdraw, Va let him know whose vlll vas law, Und dot we don't Vould stand bis jsw, Melnself und Gott. We send him ondt In big disgrace, Ve glf bim Insuldt to his face, Und put Caprivl In hit place, Melntelf und Gott, Und ven Caprivl get svelled bedt Va very brouplly on bim set, Und toldt him lo gel np aud get, Melnself-und Gotu . Dere't grandma dinks she Is nlcht small beer, Mldt Boers and such she Interfere, She'll learn none owns (Its hemisphere But me nnd Golil Sba dinks, good fran, some ships she's got, Und soldiers mldt der scarlet goat, Acbl IrTa could knock them Ponft Ltka that. Myself-iulJl Gott In dimes of peace, prebara tor wars. I bear the spear aud helm of Mars, Und care not for den thousanJ Cztrs, Myself mldt Oolt. In fact, I humor efry whim, With aspect dark an I visage grim; Golt pulls mil me, nnd I mil bim, Myselt-nad Golt. Montreal Correspondence. . Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds croup and whoop-cough ready yield to One Minute Cough Cure. Uaa this rem edy In time and sava a doctor's bill or tbe undertaker's. F. 8. Duffy. TUX arKCULATlVM M ABtUCTS. Baa Frtaanaco, May 7 Oa taa strata ship City tit Prkla, whkh arrived brre today from Chlaa tkd Japan,' waa lr Epegv, pesenl assistant surgea, L'ulied Stairs Navy, aad eurgeoa oa lae flagship jOlympla fur I he last ) ear aad a half, lie makes tba following statement regarding I Admiral Dewey's health: "Admits! Dewey Is la peifert health He has aol beea more Uaa tweaty mike t, ii- . j i . iiuh w a u 1 1 a iu. hi., uav VI law May aad ba aae aoi fell tba aereawity of a physician's sld ia that lima The cli- mata of Manila Is enervating, of course, but the eootmaeder of tba Heel has beea ao moia affected by It thaa anyone else 'The people ot California will be dis appointed at aol seeing Admiral Dewey, for be Is determined to return lo the United States la the Olympla by way of the Soet Canal " Cralw BaaTate bk. Naw YoitK, Msy 7 The cruiser Bulla lo arrive I here Udsy from Manila after a quirk run of forty four days, mulch In cluded stops al Singspore, Port Kaid and Gibraltar. the brought about 500 oflloera and men from Admiral Deaey'a squadron. TLeee are mostly long termed men, whose lime has expired an. I ate to be lauded at the navy yard, where Ibey will be discharged. UooJ soda water is always lo demand especially tbe kind that remluda you of s trip lo Iceland. Ilradbam't Fountsln l famous dr lit good toda, and whrn wt say good ae mean Just the tight kmil; tue kiud Ib.l is made from only fresh and pure material; served in delicate thin glaase'. Every glass it carefullr washed and highly polished before using. It is proverbial what tellsh It added to a drink when you know everything Is spotlessly clesn. We will serve cream, plain or frozen, with all sods, call for it if you want It. Bradbem's Fountain. McDANIEL & 6ASKILL, ! war m m . . m - - w umieftAie anti llrfnll Urorrrn, 71 BROAD STREET, NEW BERN, N. C. OOP g Having bought tbe iu teres t of Jowiih Ceslill in the firm J5 of McDauirl A Gatkill, I shall continue the bngint at tbe aaaie a Laud. JJ. I desire to thank the nulilic for llivir I liter I iMlnin tn ? "S tbe old firm and raanrctfnllv auk f nr a ('0111111111111 nf Tour m. fUMHjnaH ru.Kn.D. 1 .K.ll 1., .1. ...... :,. f..ll I 5 fci ' ."" tun value for every dollar vou irnud with me, Ak-aiu thaukintr 2' you ior past tavort, 1 am lours ery ltetiwtfullv. Notice ot Dissolution. The firm of McDankl A Gatkill Is thie day dissolved by mutual consent, Jo gepn Gaakill withdrawing therefrom. having (old lila Interest lo J. U, MoDaa iel, who aasumes all the liabilities ot the Hnn. A 1 poisons holding claims againal the Arm wilt present I hnn to hint for payment, All pet tons iidebtel to lb nrm are requested to come forward end settle at once. J 1. sICDANlfcL,, May4,.18'J9. JOSEPH GASKIL.L. A Tlioronglibrert SI in of the world wou'd never think of weurinir a ready made suit of i ll thiou any sooner than he would allow hit beat glil lo Vnke bim to the lliettre. His in dividual ti.sle must lie suited in Fabrics, nnu the Kxquinite Finish, IVriect Fit and Kxtioisite 8t le that only a Skilled Tailor ran put on a suit w I aatlcff him. Our ArUftto Tailoring Bulla the Most t-asttdious, , F. M. Chadwlck. Middle atnin. N tW BERN, N. 0 I J. L. mum. ftlasVaaftaillmfM Wholesale at Ilefall Ortwr, 'Phone 01. 71 Brr1 Nf. Tlxe JSLsty 1 iFxiriiitxLire I IKTeedLs I 1 The itemi that tbe housekeepers will And cssriiliu in getting the roomi in readiness for the Summer, that you'll wish to purchase to tbe beat advantage, at ready. Price alone ii not the ouly inducement we offer you, but a selection of Newest Ideas, Proier Styles und Fashionable Fin ishes, a Complete and Trustworthy Stock of Moet Reliable Ideas. Couple with this our well known Reasonable Prices, and you will find oar Stock a Satisfactory one, a Stock that Returns you Every Peuny of Value. Tbia week we are going to offer you some exceptional values in MATTINGS AND ART SqUARES, We shall not name a price here, but the price at which U we offer them should sell them quickly. FRANC. H. JONES & LQ., 87 MIDDLK STREET. 'si 5B5B5B5 asasasasasasaiVEr nu Ultl Your table Ik not complete without a pound of the -tXOVEU 1I1L.1YV BUiKD FOX RIVER BUTTER WE ARE SELLING AT 25 VENTS A POUNl. 67 ill01LB 8TP.EKT,; M.W-CEU.N. N 0. ' When In Baybot9 stop at the Lupton ' llous for good accommodatlona. Today's quotation! furnished by Lewis A. stay 4 Co., New York, Represented by A O. Newberry. . NxwYome, May 8. VroUKti. . ' . . Open. IIIkU. Low. C'h aa Biifr. 154 1ST Vi ISt J 11............ 110 1181 lUi 1H1 O.B. ti .... B. R.T. ...... M.O P. ....... 45 .. 113 COTTON. Open. HUrli. Low. Close .. 6.07 6 07 S.S StS CHICAGO MAHKKTS. . . Wbt Open. Ulgb. Low. Cl.ae I July ......... 71 72 71 flib Hanhatlaa August. 138, tX4i . 13I4J 181, 128, l'i7t 1'jO) im 6i AH 44 114 1121 1131 ii5i.Book Store i jj - We don't make a specialty of 5 m i - ..... . B A lass yipir a aiiuaueu., mi. wv m aeadqnartera for a Fall Line of np-to-date SUtlonery, - - $ Blank Books, S ? ; Hammock,- I - Sport ina; aoods. j - N..Ennett. Phone 69. G-rocer, 77 Broad Street. h $1.25 in fPrQ QHuPQ $4.00! .miu uuuuu . 3 3 J. L Hartsfield," REAL ESTATE AGENT, I have some BARCAINS IN CITY REAL E1TATE.V Office over CitUens Bank, with J. 3. Wolfeoden. . II. W. SlllPfiOW, Architect & Superiolendcnt is 15 We hive jut rtceircd our complete line of Spring Shoes ail hi low nit everyone ii QUALITY, STYLE AND t BICE. : Our line of Mei'i $1.25, $1 50 and J2.0P Black Calf SHOKS eainot be equaled ia the City." V .13 Oar line of Tai Viei Kid SHOES at it 50 $2.75, $3.00, $3.50 aad $4.00 ia strictly up to date anf every ' . pair of then are Riaraareed. . We aavi' the largest line of Men' Shoes in the City aad we narntee ear Shoes for Qoality, Style and Piice. 3 1 15 We can sell yea Shoes which are up-to-date in style and low 3 g dowiiiFrlce. ' . . ite Call and he convinced. : , , . . "55 tawttapsa-eweaweway . 2 J U - SsataW W atatN V-W WW., NEW BERNE, N, 4?. - S7 POLLOCK STREET, C3 Croati Afreet. I;; Ml 111 jit I 1 1 I IM I1 Kl 11 niUiUiUiaUiUiuaiUiuiUaUiUieir.