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NEW BE UN, N. C, SATURDAY MOUSING, JANUARY 13, 1900. EIGHTEINTH YIAR. . .-V .-K .K .-V .. . .-V BRITISH ANSWER RECEIVED. VOL. XTII-KO. 247. o Er Hachburtis e Is the Tlace to Trade. 8;i Is V7 v I AlLGoods First-classi and Guaranteed. u 7 V7 7 5ody is using kmr 20c Mocha. 7 v If - 7" Tiri St 1 i ''-' ' ' ' ' J sir. EWHACKBUW V Thanking 7 our ; many friends for their : liberal patronage -and good will; we wish all a Happy and Prosperous New ; Year, and hope to merit : a shareot "your Respectfully, . ; GASKILL & MITCHELL S, HARDWARE: . . ' - ',', : QROCERIES: . 73 MIDDLK STREET. 1 ''Phon8l47. 1 .61 BEOAD BTUEET., Foodstuff are Contraband Only When It .Can be Shown They are Destined " For Enemy' Farce. . Washington, January 11. The an wer of the Brltlah government to Mr. Ohoate's repreaentattoni respecting the aelzorea of American .flonr and other good on the three Teasels, Beatrice, Mashona and Maria, has been received Just as the officials ef the -State De partment expected, It amounted to. a partial answer, very satisfactory; as far as It goes, disposing of the character of some of the goods seized, hot not finally decided broadly whether or not food stuffs are to be regarded as contraband. The ' British' goTernment adopted pre elsely! the point of Tiew .regarding'- the seized Roods that was assnmnd by the State Department and embodied by Mr. Choate in his note on . the subject ad dressed to the British Foreign Offlcat.- - In this respect Mr. Choate reports as follows: "That the answer is highly satisfactoryt that It is broad and liberal in terms. The position assumed by the British government Is that food stuffs In transit to a hostile destination can be re garded aa contraband of war only when they are supplies for the enemy s farces. It is not sufficient that they are' capable of being need for the benefit tf the enemy It mast be shown that they are so In fact through their destination at the time of their seizure. ' The British government does not claim that any of the American goeda on the German bark Maria and the British bark Mashona were contraband of war. The British government is in' vestlgating the facts In connection.' with the goods seized on the third vessel, ihe -MANUPAOTTIBEES Meadows' ollae Special f Guanos. ; : If yow farm on! the intensive lyatem nd for profit, yoo must use HIOH ORADE OUANO., x J, ; ", , : V Our Goods are1 ipoclally adapted for this section" ' f , i j IP II GREAT .Potato y Cabbage urn Used by the largest and mobt successful farmers in this. section. Their Field Resjilts speak louder than WordsV ' ' ' i" ''7 , SPClA.ti C3UANOH - TOR - ALL CHOPS. Use' Meadows' GOLD LEAP TOBACCO GUANO, ; (Tried and True) for Color, Silkiness and Fine Texture. Manufactured in the bright leaf section of the State, Mid specially prepared for the needs ofpir land. ' If interested send for leaflet of analysis and testimonials. "j j iV",: - Our 1000 Calendar also forth asking. ' " m: ",' E H. & J. A. f.lEADOWS CO., Works: Union Point-, New Tern, N. O, . Mistake ! :. : . V"' ) f :: 'y ( i. -. ' ''-..'-." VVIied lie chi tf'oa fo U e JXmns fe J nun m r stork ! Fancy ai d Pt i.l (hooeric. ; W.j ' KytX flour for your Xmiw Imkinp, our Superior and eiiju K ly flsvoied Cvffoa and Tiw. Our IMnm I'nrt Kplishca, Cryntnllzipd Fruits and iiii sr, Fori and D im k! tlot hn ., Fot Klvi r J'lint lii.tu r iiiwl tui(ri' MiiKO Mint wi.l null wi'h tlit) Ii.t .r if tliu ioi. nnU.cur. .-" , ., i , . Wnliswlii lrpi kdlpri et rt'utiril Kulumnzixi Ci lery and ItU line Beatrlee," i Mr. phpate's message embodied suffl olently tht) authorities relied upon by the BrllliU government to sustain its po tion, a position already assumed by this government. Lord Fauncefete, theBrlt- ish Ambassador, was with the Secretary shortly after he-received his message, and both appeared gratified at the pro. gress toward a settlement of the cases. ' Though not mentioned by Mr. Choate, it is Inferred here that seized goods either will, or have been already re leased. Any possible. question as to com- peisatian,to the' owners can be adjusted later on. , :; -V- J- It Is probable, however, that the Brit ish government will voluntarily make such amende aa seems to be fair. It is believed that the nnoerlatnty as to the character of the Beatrice's cargo is based upon an Imperfect knowledge of the ownership of the goods. The Ameri can consigners, however; evidently ap-J prehending that doubt might exist on that point, have come forward with, the positive statement that they have not been paid foLthe goads shipped, and that the draft Orawn by the consignees in South Africa were not collectable un til the goods were safely delivered at their destination. . n, ' , v The two governments will now seek to establish the character of these goods. FILIPINOS HAKE A STAND. X Twenty-Four Are Killed And Sixty Are ' "., ' '. Wounded. ; . Manila, Jan.; ll.C'olonel Bollard with the thirty-ninth Infantry, moving in three eolnms, from Oalamba, wth two guns, attacked today 10 conirfaulei of Filipinos strongly Intrenched on the Santa Tomes oed."- V t The natives resisted stubbornly, mak ing three stands. Twenty-four of them were killed and 00 prisoners were taken. The others retreated, carrying tberlr wonn'ded toward Lake Taal. One American was killed and two offi cers slightly wounded. , ' ; . m m ;-'-' . "k SPLENDID CRUISER. I A Mistrial In The Marshall Counter- feitingCase. "-'' Surprise That Terdlet If as Not For Acquittal. Boss, The Negro, Gets Another Besplte. real tentlary Matters. ' Offl-', -7y; eers Of Masons.' , ' R&LBion,- Jan. 12. The jury In the Marshall ease was out all Wednesday nutht.-f It was the popular belief when the trial ended that a verdict would be given In a couple of hours. People gave odds of two to one -that the verdict would be In Marshall's favor. : ' , :. - ' At 8:30 p. m. Thursday the jury sent to the judge a note inquiring whether It must be convinced that at the time Mar shall ordered the metals for, jpotsebelns the Greek, he had guilty knowledge of the purpose for which they were used. Judge Purnell replied yes, it must so find before U could return a verdict of guilty on that point. This Inquiry was con structed to mean that the jury had elim inated everything except .that point The judge did not tell the Jury his opinion as to the innocence or guilt of the prisoner, but declined to do so, juat as he had done when charging the jury. Later he was notified that the jury could not agree.'. At 6 o'cloek the jury-; waa discharged and a mistrial- entered. It was currently reported in the afternoon that the jury waa eleven; for acquittal, and one, F. P. WInrbisb, ev-clerk ef the penitentiary, for conviction. I But It waa found that two others look Wimbish's views, these beidg Hullo, of Raleigh, and Wilder, a Frunklin county man. . ' . Reuben Ross, the . negro in jail at Lamberten, under death sentence for rape, gets a third respite. The Governor -received the following telegram from Red Springs: "We pray for further, re spite of Reuben Robs pending further evidence obtained. - We pledge ourselves to obtain that evidence .at once, tf granted this petition, and evidence comes from near the scene of alleged crime, Letter by mallV The signers are among the most prominent citizens and business men of Red Springs. f The. Grand . Lodge of Masons urges that a temple be built here and will co operate with the local lodges to that oud. It Is the hope that the site now occupied by the clay halt and market can be secured for a temple site. Prop ositlons fbr Us purchase have been made. .. - The Legislature failed to make an ap propriation for the criminal Insane In the penitentiary and the Insane asylum directors have to provide for them. . The cost last year was about $3,000, and the treasurer advanceitue money. I The penitentiary board have decided to rent the uplands of the Northampton farm for one year. The amount of the rental Is not determined. Superintend dent Djy told the board that Lewis 8um merell will nolooger be supervisor, that the .farm board promised to buy the Anson -farm at the option price, about 9 per acre. -The executive board re quested a call for ', bonds to pay for It No more convicts w 11 be stn( to Castle Hawee farm.- The rice Iarma are aban doned: so Is the Halifax farm; the Tlllery farm lease continues two years, and the contract lease to It is to be fulfilled. N order was. hwued to sell cotton. It Is thought about 300 bales have been sold, Travis and Newland were re-elected On the executive board with Joseph Perry, vice W. D Osborn, resigned. J, O, Davis Was elected '.chairman of the board of directors,- vice A. U. Young, The committee appointed to examine the report of Superintendent Day reported that from the light before it, It thought that Day bad made a reasonable estimate of the value of available assets, such as erop products. No action was taken aa refunding the State for the $50,000 ad vanced by the State or aa to drawing the $V),000 appropriate!! for this year. Day was directed to gel sll the railroad work for Which he could furnish men.- The salaries of warden and bookkeeper were raised to $?S monthly and supervisors to $10, Superintendent - Day wanted this Increase made. - The members Individ nally are much pleased with the manage roent of th4 new warden. Green. No more women are employed on the farms. All are In the shirt factory anil laun dry. J. II.' Wcildlnglon waa tendered the chairmanship of the penitentiary board of director by the Democratic caucus. but declined. j I Asniey uorno, oi reima, wuo uas oeen Estimates For tadysmlih Indicate Dcs-" ften r(.farrad ,0 ftn ....ir,,,. ,r n perate Flftitlnj. " Democratic nomination for Stale Treaa- Londok, January 11 -The flrat report urer, aays he Is net an aspirant m of the losses In the lighting at Lady- Tuo Btate charters the Miller I)rf S;t smith livit Hatunlay was received In Goods Company, Tf Charlotte, capital Hackett and F. W. Wtr cbester, It decided to meet at Raleigh. A resolutka 'providing for meetings for legislative years other years to be kept, open, . was voted down. - 1 f , Past Grand Maker Walter X. Moore, was Installing officer. . W. B. McKe .-, of Wilmington, la behalf of the TJrand, Lodge, presented the. past grandmaster's jewel to the retiring' graud- master, Richard J. Noble. The Grand Lodge ac cepts the invitation to meet here next January with Hiram Lodge, in celebra tion, ef its centenninl. It appolnta a committee with Samuel M. Qattla, chair man, to confer with the Raleigh ledges regarding the erection of a temple here. T. KVBruner has secured for the Paris exhibit a pure silver nugget, 88 ounces, from Silver Hill Mine, Davidson Mine alto furnished other Very fine specimens. His Hats of exhibits to be made at Paris are completed, are very comprehensive and will admirably present all the Stale's resources. General Wood Says Army Must Rot be v ' Dsed to Civil Affairs. Havana, Jan. 11 Tomorrow General Wood' will Issue an order defining the relations between the civil and the mili tary authorities, v - V ;. Except Id a purely supervisory sense the military authorities 111 not Inter- feie in the conduct of civu affairs be yond matters of sanitation and public undertakings of a sanitary character, The military authorities will also bare general jurisdiction of all the. rural guard of the Island. Engineer officers will act under the au thorllyof Senor Vlllalon, secretary of public, works Cuban engrneera have been appointed- as rapidly as possible, and thus the department of pabllc works will gradually come entirely under Cuban control, subject only to General Wood's approval. The military commanders throughout the Island have received instructions to visit the prisons In their, jurisdiction at leaal once a month, to make full reports and .to preveut the recurrence of each abuses as have long existed bat are now being remedied as rapidly as possible-- All department commanders have been notified that the military must never be employed except where the civil power is found to be Ineffective. The U. S.' Albany Makes Speed Nearly 30 , '! . Knots natural Draft, Newcastle, England, January 11 The new United Stales cruiser Albfty, which waa given an official trial Off this port January 9, completed her endur ance trial today, consisting of a contin uous run of six hours under .natural draft.,', ,J)i i -'..." The test was successful. The ship be haved well In a heevy see. ' . The result of the trial was as follows: Average speed per bonr, 18.54 knots; revolutions, 149; horse power, 5,624; coal oonsomed at the rale of 144 tons for 84 hours . - ,' v L0SS U. BATTLE.: MILITARY FOR POLICE DUTY. 'i'." 5 Dried Fruits and Canned Gaods of all kinds. t 2 Best Flour, 2Jc. AH you want Complete stock, of everything nice in the Grocery JJ Line. Prices as low as anybody. jg I respectfully solicit your trade. J. L MclMEl, fi I Phoiie 91. 71 Brofl-d Ht. g INDIGESTION, 'nMiiiliiitf from weakness o( tlie utoniacli, U idievoil by Hood's Bursa parilla, tlio great stom ach tonle and euro lor DYSPEPSIA. Heniy's;Pharma.cy, 127 Middle Street. Prepare For War In Time of Peace. Just received a Supply of LOADED G ONSi Sure death to Roaches, Bed Butts. Moths, Wator Bugs and all In. seoU. " Will not slain or grease tbe finest fabriV One trial is all that's needed to convince tbe most skeptical. - A full line of Toilet Articles, Perfum ery, etc. : ..... - : . Physician's Preaonpliona Caiofully oompounded. ' ' Truck Peais. . Best Strains Extra Early Track Peas at Clark's. Remember Jamks F. UJtKK, Brick Store, near Market Dock.- Marine Engineer . : i&W&M. Wanted With 100 Ton License. ' Apply naming recent employers as reference to TAR RIVER OIL CO., Tarboro, N.C , H'aUsa (iia m', Cui,:ii.;a Oia.-'gM, Fin Appha ami Banana. Nuls laitdi s and ri, in f id every till )g NIch and F'flsh for X-nai. : GIVE llE'A CALL : London tonight. Tho report is- unofficial. It Brltlnh Ions at 14 oflkors killed, U wounded and over AGO of tlio nlhk and file killed or v ounii'd. This U a heavy l)crci'iiln;;e ef a force which probably did not niuatnr more than 8,fi00 men lit for duty. The lio'-r Iosm-h are estimated at bc Iwn 2,(h-0 and H,W)X ManlfiMlly tlimo $10,000; . the Taylor-CBnnady lUxygy puts the Company or Oxfonl, capital tO.WO; aud authorizes the North C.iroluia rubllsh Ing Company, which owns The Morning Post, to Incrcaao lis capital stock from 2'),00.1lo$'i0,005. Ex-Trnasnrcr I'ope (Popullat) of Har nett, who had fulled to pay the Hlale tn-B for IH'.iS and evaliiat whom the t be a i',' Kid Of ! of conji ,; It mint bq : ; 1. I 17 I- v- ) ' ; 'j in irt:.r (- 'y I'lii : - lute n'u l rM a, l-.. it ,'.,.,-,,1 I t!:-l l',.; l,..,u,,r,,r l,,l ,i I 1 ,,.!.,..,,., I ...;.i ,i.. Mi. ., '! ,mir o,,,,i,r"' Do You Lite - . . (.. - . A- irond foundry that won't wear out your linen Do ynu like a laundry that clears your 11111-11? Do you like a laundry that don wear holes in your collar by the ruli of Iron and wash board? Do you like a laundry I h it will give a clear u n form color lo your goodaf We fix billion hole, put on Heck b-iinln. Try uh, ne aro waiting lo please you. fluarantnfl to not break or atretch lie p. r..r o (ii: ii.1 i!,4. m, of vibi.-b t -0.70 was r !'.. R. I: ' i r i Tank. Dans A Splendid Lot of gar Cured Pig , Tickled Rump Pork, California Haws, Breakfast Strips and English Cured Shoulders. Fresh Ontario Prepared Buckwheat aud Fancy Elgin Butter, Maple Syrup, New Orleans Ahlasses, and Hock Candy Crip Fyrup. - Fresh Grits, Big Hominy, Oatflakes and Rice. Nice lot Norton Yam Potatoes and Codfish. Dried Fruits and Canned Gaods of all kinds. Best Flour, 2Jc. All you want Complete stock, of everything nice Line. Prices as low as anybody. I respectfully solicit your trade. 0'.yyiw'!lsfViyViX!nwV t.rV(y tcisisnsisv,lwVp I BREAKFAST CEREALS I That make an nppetieiBg and delicious meal we have in all kinds preparations' from Oats, Wheat, Corn, etc. Good California Prunes, fic lb Fancy " " 10c lb, 3 lbs for 25c. Fancy California lviralid Peaches 12Ju lb. 21 lb can California Crawfnid Peaches, 20c can. A gogd 3 lb can peaches 15o. Corn and T matoee, mind 10c, 8 for 21c. 3 b can standard Tomatoes, 10c, 3 fir 23a. 9 ib can standard Corn, 10r, 8 for 25c. Try our Mocha and Java Roa.t- ed Coffee 20o ihmvl vouwill us no other, in Tact our line of Ohoire ai,d Fancy Groceries are cotnplete. Give na your business and we will save you monev. All goods guaran teed as represented or your money reiun led. Tours to please, J., R. PARKER, JR GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. BOY'S SUITS I Just Beceived a new and pretty line ot Boys' Suits, ages 3 to 7. Ladies especially invited toflcall and in spect these Bargains. M MIDDLE STREET, x- NEW BERN, N 0 1w in We Want! What do you Want We want everybody to know we are going to ill tbe best Ckainleas Bicycle for 90 00 and Beet Admirals for W 00. Would be glad to have you eome In and examine our stock. We trade new wheels for old ones. Vfm kftM nm hand . I.mm. nn.ntltv fit During tho coming year we bate M kindsrom $i so to 8 50. wa havi resolved to da business as always done . We guarantee satisfaction on every artiole sold, and always refund the money when anything proves un satisfactory. . j .. - , , , i i ' We are strictly a One Trice Store and are Satisfied with Small Profits. Call and 8ee For Yourself. i g. 'dunn rrai, 67 Pollork Street, ' YOUR PRINTED STATIONERY Y . ' Is an Index to your Business. Then why not use tin best, t We do the Nirmit Cleaaent, Neatest Job Work of alia Ind. W (;:e lb a Best Work, the Beat Pa per Stork, the Iieat Ink, end charge you no more forj It than you pay for the other kind. Qur p :.NTsr::i p leases. And other articles that beloog to a bicycle. - , 31SKINS. CTCLt 0MPANT Planters Building. cehing i I Ws will be at our store, cornel' Craven and South . . Front 8tm-b, from Jany. , Ui, ,1900, .until further '.' . notice, anu win giauiy , Recelvo the UttU Bslanc That May B Dim Us, and to Tstks) Orders For Hardware), . 9- riease Be Sure to Call. JM . TVishiag you a prosper- -'. ous and happy New Tear wears,' ' Tours Truly, . . C. I. Lilly co. t, t; 17. r. 112 B Co, "t, KeW 1' N. C
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