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f 1? 1 '"X ' i '', t H A. VOL XVII -NO. 250. KE'.V UILN, N. l, WEDNESDAY KOIiJuXa, JANUARY 17r I9UU. EIGBTIINTH 1 M. - . . R B. Hachbam's Is tie Mace to Traded All Goods S and Guaranteed J J ' Zfoery 66$ & tfsn7: our 20c Mocha. Vf 1 1 f : and Java Coffee and our I. X. Ll Flour, i 4 A to cAt GasMl ' ' - S"svj't ' ' 4 - Yon will find everything clwinod up from the Holiday's Trade and New Goods hi lifjie" , i r ' ,r- , " f " ISiew buckwheat iu 10c, 15c and 25o pao1 Rgcs. ' . Muiili) Pvrnp and Fancy Butter." - - . r ? -" l'ttol AfeuU of art kiuds; chicken and turkey fot a lunch,- -I v,;r " Extract.'' .Canned Fruits and Vegetables, " - rS.VjUf I.V QUALITY, DOWN IN PRIOKf '-'r. v.,-, ' TryJLhe Hello Haven Corn, you will use Co other. v J- -1-' For a good smoke, try our Perique to mit with your Dn't. Mixture !'v .or amy tobxeco you are bow usingv:.'' A good assortment "ot fine Xigars and Tobacco alwaya to be had at our store, 61 Broad Street. . GASKILL & jiTCHELL'S. . - -HARDWARE-'.- y. :- -V -t GROCERIES: s -MtDPLB' STREET;- 'Phone 147. ft; 6t BEGAD STUEET. M ANUFACTUB EBS- MeadowsVSSe Special Guanos. - , i If yon farm on the iuteiisive system and for profit! you must ute v H1QH GRADE QUANO. ' . " : OurX3ooda are specially adaptetl Used by the largest aud most' successful farmers in this section. , Their Field Kesnlta speak louder than Words." ' ' . T : ' MlTX IAIi GUAWOS; Use Meadows' GOLD LEAF TOBACCO GUANO, (Tried and True) for ('oloSilkmess and Fine Tenure. . Manufactured in the bright leaf section of the State, and specially prepared for the needs of o ir land. , .If interested, send for leaflet of analysis and testimonials. Our 1900 Calendar also for the asking. ; " e. h; & j. a, AVoriK Union Point. I Santa Clatis z 9 ( 6. t. , Ik ) ' it- t V First-class 7 , v vv Q BtcbelVs foi? this section. : Potato ' Cabbage ill FOB ALL CKOPA r:EAnovs co., New Hern, N. C iiri:cs !o Wlicn lii. rli o rn f J ll-cXmn le i J rim oi t slm-k nl F nicy i d (lurid OiOTricK, Oi r Riy:l ' l'"l"wr for j'mir Xmhih luikuv our Btij r'lior mid riqnili ly l!,,mic 1 Ci'lTro At it Ti'hm. (1,-r I' ll - I'm', i in; , Itclii licn, Civtnlt".- Fi'i.n i n.l i ''in er, K"" a i'l f; .n. J lie h-1 .c, I ox I! vcr fi Til, ). r I Mm Mum 7,1 ill. v i 1 ' I wt'ti ' li!V..r i f :o cm . lii'U", 'Vr I iw 1' n In c y,,V,: '.'--y , O YLi Member Of The Board Giver His Opinion Of A. t N. C Railroad. Populist Coirentloa To Talk On Amendment. Meeting Declare! Off. Reopening Of Ner - mal. Trlends For Stetna 41st - Orphanage 4 RiLBion, Jany. 10 K. F. Lamb, of Elizabeth City, of the State board of In ternal lmprorementa, ws here yesterday Saturday the board Inspected the Atlan tic & .North Carolina Railroad. . Mr. Lamb wu today naked hla Impression of the road. lie aald: "The whole line Is rotton. TJjere are no ditches alongside the tract and no attempt to preserve the cross-ties and rail from water,, and the road has suffered In consequence. The expenses 1 are mnoh larger than they ought to have been and the managtm nt has yet tried to pay the mlaerable little dividend,. . There has been lack of execu tive ability; and the road has been mani- agedi) if each day were the last. The purpose of the new management, I am assured, Is to try to pay the usual 1 per cent dividend and carry on the work ol Improvements President Bryan has se cured a credit : of f 50,000. -. I found at some stations no warehouse;' at- somr rotten ones; the wharf ; at New Bern rotten and dangerous; the long bridge cross the Trent river decayed, and or gently needing attention: great piles, ol eld iron In the yard at New Bern, over grown with grass; the round hose there used for oil storage; the roof of the carpenter shop rotten; the turn table smashed under the weight of an engine; the read run down to the last minute buildings often dilapidated apd Inade quate, You can see the end ef your linger under the head of the spikes when they are loose, and this causes the. rattle and Jar of the cars" " ', . The Populist Slate committee- meets here next Thursday. . It will, ' of course, call convention. The matter most dis eased will be the constitutional amend ment. An ex-chairmen of the party sayt he does not believe the committee will make, any declaration:' either for or against the amendment, but will leave that muter -entirely to the convention. One committeeman, Oeo. E. .Bogjs, ef the ninth district, has declared himself in favor ef the amendment.. None of the others, so far as can be recalled have made any "deliverance" on the subject. It ha been stated that some anti-amend ment Democrat would be put on tip fusion State ticket. The name la not given. .There was tome guessing aa to who the man la. Anti-amendment Dem ocrats are mighty scarce now;--' v - v On account of an outbreak of small pox at Hamlet, Senator Prltchard's ap pointment to speak at Rockingham to day, opening the Republican campaign, was . cancelled as . was also a term of court. . , . The directors of the North Carolina Railroad declare a 81 per ceut. dividend, oayable February 10th, and a 8 per cent. August 10th. They also compromise the claim of $3,100 made by Avirett for counsel feei and expenaes by pay ing him $750 In. cash. His attorney signs an agreement accepting this as full settlement. ' - : KIttr.ll Is to " have a $100,000 cotton mi. The - money ta nearly all raised sad success Is certain. Thomts II. Crudup Is the leading spirit In the move ment. : ' State Superintendent ef Public In struction Mubane said, speaking abont the ro-openlng of the Stale Normal and Industrial College at Greensboro) ''Over their own signatures 200 of the students have given notice that they will return.' Funds for the Methodist Orphanage here come in almost daily, but generally In small amounts, If there was more money a more ambitious building scheme could be alerted at once, but aa matters stand It seems only one cottage can be built at a time. These cottages, accord ing to the plan, are to Cost f 1,000 each By the first of June one will be ready. - There are cow 24 building and loan aHsociatlona In Ibis Blate. These are not embraced In Hie report of the comtnla aion for 181)1). Clank forma for reports woro sent out to the associations by the commission. . . vicima rc:i CR07". TitcCommlltrcCiUmas DccL'cS To Rc- f-.'-t n r.u.H.iijiy. Hk'iimon ii, Vh ,Jau 15 A flcr mi ln- t in- ; r ' i tin) (''in- : !'i,-. .:n. ' i on 1 P . ill I ' I . - V. t I I,' cisom ;:n Boers And British Destroy Property In Enemy's Country. ; Proposal to Enin the Gold Industry. . Supplies For Ladysmlth UoiusT r - ' Forwafd.Brltlsh folnmn I,' . North 'of the - ,5 - '... , Tugela. i LoNdor, January 18 The correspond dent of the Daily Telegraph at Pleter marltzburg, i telegraphing- .Thursday. January 11th, says: r -. "The gallantry of the Ladysmtth gar rison last Saturday appears to have de pressed, If not actually demoralised," thr Boers generally. It Is believed that the lost, as two. If not -three, killed, a against our one., ' " s "Many Boers are believed to be lrf- Ing northward. The magistrate at Nqutu Zulnland, telegraphs that, scouts report having seen many Boer families: with wagons proceeding north via Zululaad, while a European, who formerly resldcl at Dundee, declares that after the repulse at IjsdysmitB; a number of Boer. wagons,. loaded with dead and -wounded, passed through that mining township, and thai the Boers burned ' some of -the public buildings as they .departed.": Five ' days hare passed alncVthen. f " , " Lomdom, January: 16 A " dispatch to The Daily Mail, dated Saturday January 13, f rom Xourenzo Marques, says: " " "'resident Eruger has issued ' pro clamation ordering all Burgher to; the frciot: Tbe'Yolkstem, the TransvaaloX- clal organ jsaggests that the moment the British crosi the border the gold Indus try should be Irretrievably deatroyeil.- JjOHDOHj January 10 -The Standard gives prominence to the . following , ills? patch dated. January 13, from Durban:' , 'A mau who ha just arrived here from Springfield, Natal, says that a Bri tlsh column proceeding to the relief . of LadysmltU has crossed the Little Tugela. When h i left it . was facing the Boer position on the Big Tugela audahowlifc er shelling the Boer trenches,- "He says also that 870 wagons laden with commissariat stores for Ladysmlth had left Frere, and It was expected that the column '-. would Join with General White Monday evening. . ,ri Losdon, Jan, 18 -The Dally Mail has received, the following 'diipatch ; from Julian Ralph, Its special -correspondent with General ilethuea's column: ,v, :,A Hodder River, Cape Colony,' Jan. 11 I hare Just returned here with General Babblngton's force of nearly BOO mount ed men, which made several conjunctive aids Into the Jaoobsdal district of the Orange Free State. , 1 ',' '"- 1 If the Immediate results of the rocon- noissaoce seem, meager, as the. British saw no Boers, and destroyed but three housesthe residences of Lubbe, com mander of the district, and his sons, the moral result J believed to be effective. The; rich, beautiful country which ws-i Invaded was not new to ' Bauingtoa s troops, v The wonderfully active Canad ian and Australian scouts had already traversed every foot of It time and again ' causing erased ISjers tnere to-abasraon their positions.' f.. v"; 3'": -' " -. Orange Ulver,- Friday, Jan. J3 Qsn- eral. Wood, for the first time la .the cam paign, has established a post iu the ene my's country. ' With a force of all arms, he took up a position- January OiU at Zeuptpans Drift, on the nor'h'slde.of the Orange, river, la the Free Statu., Blze doesn't indicate quality, j; Beware of counterfeit and worthless salve offer ed for DeWltt'S . Witch Jla.el Salvei DeWltt's Is the only original. An iufal.l. ble cure for piles and all skin diseases, F 8 Dully. . . .- - COHON MARKET. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. I.athnm, New Bern, N. C. -1 , Nkw Yohx, January H. -" Open. High. Low. Close Ian, cotton.. May cotton . Nov. cotton. Sept. cotton 7.S5 7.85 1M 7.37 7.40. 7,34 7.33 7.3S 670 6.01 0.0J CIIICAdO MA11KKT8. WllRAT: Open, High. IjOWj Mky CIIJ 6C R'i Colli.; Close JUy Cokiik: March .... fa. K'y rr.i.. it. H. I" c.v o 8", 3S 8.11 SSi 7.00 7.2 C.90 ooo rt V'i t ( I'm r. .11 p. THE STATE -CAMPAIGN. . the White Supremacy Flap Was Raised at Rockingham, Rockingham, N. C, Jan. 15.' Rich mond County Superior Court began its session here this morning; Judge -Henry R Bryan presiding. ., " , . . The campaign on the amendment dis franchising the Dilerate negio . voters opened at noen. ? ' ,V: ? v A large white flag trlmmod with, red. bearing the motto, ''.White Man's Dov er nmen I," was raised over tne cupula of the cjurt house, and stirring speeches were insde by Messrs, John D Shaw, J. T. LeGrand, T., S. Wright, W. V, Par sons, George Warburton, A.B. Dockery, John W. LeGrand, and P. C. Wuitlock. Tue feeling here Is intense, and the fight wll be warm. ' " " j Nicaragua Canal Ahead. : , WA8HtsaTo, Jan..- IS. - The House Interstate and Foreign -Commerce Com mittee doesn't intend to wait for the re pnrtotlbe llhinlan Canal Commission. . It has ordered a favorable report on . the Hepburn bill for the construction -of -a Canal over the Nicaragua route.,.' The bill authorizes the President to sequin such territory as may be needed for the construction of a canal from Costa Rica and Nicaragua, and dUects him as soon aajhat has been done to go- ahead with the construction of the canal. - The bill carries an appropriation of $140,000,(09 Mf. Hepburn expresses so much confi dence In getting.actloa on the bill at this session that It is . suspected that: be has received a. promise from the Sneaker. Senator Morgan approves the bill, and says he would like: to . see it a Jaw a once, but be has a sortoUs doubts, about the Senate acting lit advance of the re port of tho Canal Commission. - ' 1 BTSUrjS tlVutS-otir lilood iit "rlel! and piii'0. The U'htblood purifier, euriclier and vitulizer Is Hood's 8iirva pariUa, : lie sure to GET HOOD'S. V"V" r . t- Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. In 'the Dlairht Court of the UniUd :' States, for the Eastern District efN.C. In the matter of W, B, Flbuuinu, Bank- ' " rupt,-' In Bankruptcy. ' . To the Creditors of Petitioner, who has " ". been adjudicated a Bankrupt: : : " '.Take notice that a meeting of his Creditors will bo held at the 'office of I., J. Moore, Iteferee in New Bern. N, JO, X M, on the 23d day of Janflary, 1800, at which time the creditors may attend, prove their, claims, sppolnt a .trustee, examine tho bankrupt, and transact such other busloess as may properly come be fore the meeting. ; t ' L. Jv Mookb," ' - Referee In Bankruptcy, : New Bern,N. O Jan. 18th, 1900. . - .'.'':: :.....':'!-T'. Don't Read This But your atu ntiou to our ur-to-date Laundry that we are doing now will tell yon that our wort- is right. ' We wash the dirt out, not Ink Oar sUr'sh' ts Tree from injurious '" eleralcabi. We -X no cliemiciils to harm the goods f Lace cur-, tains, blankets, counterp tries, spree-la of all kinds are done up to l-wk -like new. Our collars are ironod on a low pressure machine and will sot wear theHneu., Work taken end delivered iu 4 hours. Give ns a trial .' ' " ' DAYEERHY'S STEAM LAUSDBY j Opposite Clllieus Bank. : ': For Nftle ! Two enod rokc of rouns oxen for sale, good siw and elegant, worker In good oondltion. Also oun pair pood limber wheels. 4 inches on trcaii. For sale for want of uso only.. .B, R. HAND, Jack- lonvill... N. C. - . ' : . - .; ilJIIIlWIIIIK ,vo Just c 0 1 O ( 1 r. itl A Splcndi ffl ; lickled Rump Pork," California Hams, Breakfast Strips and English Cured Shoulders. Fresh Ontario Prepared Buckwheat aud Fancy Elgin Butter, Maple Syrup, New Orleans Molasses, ami Rck Candy Drip Syrup. " " '. , Fresh Grits, Big Hominy, Oatflatea and Bice. " Nice lot Norton Yam Potatoes and Codfish. , iv Dried Fruits and Canned Gaoda of all kinds. Best Flour, 2Jc . All you want ' Complote stock of everything nice in the "Grocery Line. Prices as low as anybody. I respectfully solicit your trade. 1 .1 . MfiMN K . a? If . Hi MlWUtl.litJU Thoue 91. 5 BREAICFAST CEREALS '.-That make an appetizing and "delicious meal we have in all kinds " preparations from Oats, Wtie it, Corn, eto. - - C Good California Prunes. So lb. Fancy , . lOo lb, , 8 Mm lur 85c. - Fancy California Evaporated v Peaches 12fo lb ' - Sflb em California Crawf.trd Peaches, 30o cue. - A gogd 3 I't can peaches 15n. Corn mid T -m-ttoe). mi ted ire 8for2-'k:, a ,b I . can standard Tninatees, ltlo, 8 for i 85o.. 8 lb can standard Corn, 10c, Bior aoc Try our Mocha and Java koaat- I Uonee SWc lb and you 'will iiim m ni) umcr, in iocs our line OI o noire Give im your business nd we will ssxe you monv. All goods guaran teed aa lepresrnted or your money refunded. Touts to please, v J. R. PARKER, JR., GHOCEP, 'Phone 60. T7 Broad Street. BQYS Just Received a; new : and nrettv line ot Boys' Suits, ages 3 to '. Ladies especially spect these Bargains. , W MIUDLB BTREB'i; -7. " During 'the coming" yeaf "we. have resolved to do business as we have always done.?; :- We guarantee satisfaction on every article field, and alwaya refund the money when anything proves un satisfactory.'' "-. '.",''Ji We are strictly a One Price Store and are Satisfied wii.h Small Profits. Cull and See For Yourself. .1 - J. G. Din CO, fi7 Pollock Street. : YOUR FPJ1JTED t I j, j. 1 i O iLi Y I mil x t' your P.tiHiueHH. 1 V ' V li'-t II i' t'.O li' iit. r -1 1 . 3 " J hot of . i Wholesale a ltelail Grocer, 71 Ht. 5 ann vnc urnmr m Ma rnmnlct i - StJITS l 7. invited toficall and in ' ; NEW BERN. N C Whatdoyou Want! '.vPiririK.''''. " 1 ' f, , "j y ; 1 ', We want every bTidjr to laow'we are going to ri-ll the best Chainlcns Bicycle for $59 00 arid Bsl admirals for M 00. I Would be giad to have you come in and eaamlne our sUKrk;-- , v Wi trade bew. wheels for old ones. '. ':, :: We have oa hand a largo ; quanilly of : Tlree, all kinds from-ll-M to $8 50. :,:- And other artloles that belong to a -"cycle. -: "; k : f.- , flASKlNSrCYCLB vrtMPASf ,.'.t- - -V...--. i'. -:'., ".s" ".si"' frl'-'- W Plutm ' MlMWli.'.W.vf.: ? lxecewing i - .We will bo at our store, Y. v corner Craven and South' . Front Slrwts, from Juny. V 1st, 1900,J until further notice, and will gladly Receive the Little Hp I a nee That May Ce Due Us, and to Tke Orders Tor Hardware. f j- !'! 0 I'm) Sure to Cull. .rt i :,.n-: 3011 u i-r.i"iH.r-i-i umI J i v Ki- Y-ir m We Want ':' Jif': -Sr. ': 'i i -
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