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4 i V;L. XY1I-K0. 274. K:.Y HUN, N. C, WIDXESDAY KCXXIX8, FEBRUARY 14, liiuil. EIGUTKENTfl VfcH. ; yjE R HACKBURN Says yon have tried our I. X. L. Flour at 3c per lb. and our Perfect Blend of Mocha aud Java Coffee at 20c lb. and found them as Represented. That is Tho Heat in the City for the money. . Note we say try our BUTTERINE at tivn AC niftier j, ArWW : C flit IW Wiy SVWrl , 4 and ABSOLUTELY PURE. 7n $ & pound We will refund your money tiS in every case, if, after trying, you are ty not satisfied. ''' is-. AS ft . 47 & 40 Pollock Street. cAt GasUll Q Eitcbell GROCERY You can got Whole Codfish and Mackerel, , Choice "Irish Potatoes, Corned Beef,, -NV C. Hams, small, New Cakes and Crackers. Try onr Dewey Mixed Takoa at 15c. 1 hoy are line. , A fivsh arrival of OnUrio buckwheat, 2, 3 and 6 lb packages, 10, 15 nml 25c, Good Mutter, llig ami Small Hominy, Oats, loose, and Hut-k-whmt Klonr. ; - " - t , ' ' A full stock of all kind Canned Goods and New pack Toinutoev, 3 lb cm 8c, standard 3 for 25c. -Try a can of Turkey or Chioken, nice for unth. ' - ", - . ' " , j . ' Ham Loaf or Veal Loaf for Supper. Beof Extract here too if yon need it ' ' 1 Our 15c Boasted and Ground to Order Coffee is a Good One. GASKILL & MITCHELL'S, ' HARDWARE: " ' ' ' GROCERIES: , k ?: M IDULB STREET . 'Phone 147.' - 61 BROAD 8TUEET. V Largest and I f ' p Stockof . . ?, HOfSCS ftu Buggies Wagons I have moved to the purchased of J. W. STEWART, where I shall "be glad to meet all friends and customers. FIcv Dcrn, Headquarters IiRcniOVal C!otlCO ! Fiif Errytb:ng Gnod lu Bicycli res and Sundries. 1 hy lh larpKl und bcrt nclroled t-k of Hicyele and Sundiicn iror brought to tlili i lly, eonxiHtiiiK of O.lunil.l. Chuliilvu, .iO til 75 ;.iliiml.l I'holB 10lo .0 llrirrU, ItkmbLrfl, Vld r.nMRIi nnt llnl, t'.t It will Jin- you ti rn! if you ronti m I'l'do liuytit ; i"- I r i'lln;. 1 iryr! I fin l:( 1 1,1 llil'tlt plan, A 1 1' i m... k ,f 'I , f..,m fl f.0 " h !lw Hi 4, A il i tiM.!i i h vrry lit. All l n.L i f ! ! r. ;., i. vv V7 V? vV 7 - , I Ever Found in - h j New Bern. ; Harnesses Robes Broad Street Stables, - N. C. ilaro moved Into Hie store on IN-Hocl street, formerly occupied by M is Har riott I.sno where my pntrous and cur tomors can find Fine Millinery. At t- foft'' rt(1,( I A C'ft cf U:""::. " An J" 'vr V, VbIitl.-kih 1 !. :d 1 ..Ulitn .1 I . . A ! -v r 1,.-.,.; fl ,,f '-e i ' L2YAN AT RALEIGH. Speaks on Silver, Income Tax, Trusts, Kllltarylsm, Afternoon and Xlflt't , Special to Jonrnal. " ' 1 1 , Raiiioh, February H. William Jen nlngi Bryan, with committee on special train arrived here this afternoon at 4 to o'clock, and drove at once to tb -teat at foot of Kajettevllle street, which had been arranged fur tlio speaking " i The attendance was K)0. Mr. Bryan poke on Silver, Income Tas, Traits ad Milltaryiain. - , . - At 8 p. m , he spoke at the Academy of JJotlc. being introduced bj Chairman F. M. 8lmmon aa the "gnatesl lirlng American." The weather cleared, with bright ton shut for the procession in the afternoon consisting of band, light Infantry, marshals on horseback. , Six gray horse drew the carriage In which Mr. Bryan rede. c . . ' . NAMES EARLT DATE Bryan Wants Convention to Precede That Of Other Parties, .t.y Nkw Yobk, Feb. it The Herald Will publish : the following ; dispatch from Wajhlngton tomorrow: : t : 'iy Before Mr. Bryan left Washington last Saturday he held an Important con ference with some of the Democratic leaders, and It -was decided that the Democratic National Convention should be held prior to I be Republican and Populist conventions. ' . "It Is understood that Bryan Is anxious that his psrty shall take the Held, an nounce Its platform and prepare for the national conflict before his ' political rivals formally declare their campaign. He la particularly anxious to anticipate the action of the Populist party, which he fears may be guilty of political Indis cretions which may Injure his cause." "Mr. Br an did not confine lili con situations while in Washington to llu- free' silver Democrats, but talked, with some of the shrewdest and most. Inflnen. tial members of the gold standard lng of the parly. It Is not known thai he held a secret conference with former Senator Gorman, and it was after con sulting Mr. Gorman thai Mr Bryan Im pressed upon his frl nds the Importance of holding their convention at a date several weeks In advance of the Repub lican convention.' ; 'Notwithstanding the asseriion , by members of the Democratic National Committee that at a recent conference in Chicago it was decided to hold the convention in Milwaukee, there seems to be a dlsptsltton i rescind that action, Missouri representatives declare Kansas City -will wrest the prize.: from New fork, Milwaukee, Chicago or any other e'ly." , NEW ISLES FOR UNCLd SAM. FUg Raised Over Territory Which Japan Was Said to Want " Makim., February Is-The United State gunboat Princeton has visited the Tatanes, and Calagan Islands, which, It Is said here, were omitted from the Paris treaty of peace. ' Officers f the Princeton raised Amer ican flags over the Islands and appointed native governors. . The Princeton,' It Is reported, fonod the Janpanese flag fly ing at Bayat Island, and refrained . from landing there, pending order She oc cupied the other Islands under a govern ment order. There were rumors that Jspsu Intended to take the Islands. The natives willingly substituted American for native officials, and look the oath of allegiance. Residents of Bamar and Ley te Islands, In the main Philippine group, are .re turning to their lawns, and the normal conditions are being resumed after the recent fighting there. INDIGESTION, resulting from I weakness of Uic stomacli, is re lieved by Hood's Surso)arilIa, the (Trent stom ach tonio and cure for DYSPEPSIA. Cloaks and Oapas At Cost, W will sell what Cloaks and Capes are on hand at cost. Respectfully, l.i. Baits. ' llargalns Fur February, These are clearing sale prices: Large towels 4c; Toadies vests 13c; black leam less hose 9c pair; silk baby caps 2i!c; 75o table linen at 40c yard; ladles $10.00 Jttckets now 5.00; 60c novelty dress dress golds H3o yard. G. A. BaiikooT. Celery lleittlsclie I'owdors will cur your hendncbe. Glvo Ibcm a trial. They are nmde and sold si I 'a via' 1'iescrlpt oa fliarinac. Crystal!.! (linger at MoHoi ley's. J. J. Daitnr will fell all of his winter tock now m a saorillre to nmke room for spiliis; ;ln. A vh!..' e.:,l,"r. ' i:i,m.tt's i. ! i ip Cl.i m pi il i," RALEIGH. Great Increase la State Property Yalses. . - Opinions Vary on Amendment Ralbioh, February 13, The increase In State assessment values, of real estate and personal property Is a little over $18,000,000. This is the greatest ever known In one year. Last year , was quadrennial assessment year and this may have bad something to do with it. The returns for 189S have come in re markably early. Last year II was nearly the end of the year when l,he returns for 1898 were all In hand. r The total value of property, real and personal, la 1887, was 2S2,247,829. The Increase for 1808 was ouly $3,700,000 Including railroad property, bank stock, etc., the total Increase for 1898 aud 189. was $4,000,000 as yon were Informed in Dectmbe , - T"t ' Durham county lead for 1890, with Mecklenburg second. A few counties retrograded, those , being ' Alainanoe, Clay, Graham, Madison : and Perqui mans, . 'V'',.-; :'-::;: '',;, It la strange that reports one hears about the amendment A Wake Demo erat says he does not believe it will carry this county.:' Bo Intelligent a Republi can as Col. Bluffer says he does not see how any one can figure that It will not be carried. That Is also Governor Rus sell's view. - -1 Father Worth received 105,007, the semi-annual dividend on the State's stock In the North Carolina Rail road x ' - The forthcoming report of the State Auditor will show for the first time the rebate to the sheriffs The Supreme Court is at work on the second district appeals this week. 1 " The sheriffs reported to the' State Treasurer no less than 100 telegraph and telephone companies. The Treas urer can find only ImU that number and doesu'l Ihliik the others exist. - Three .press cumpauius are' reported, lie says tbeie is only one. . '' CENSORSHIP RELAXED. Mall Communications , Rot Subject To - . It Hereafter. LC'KDor, Fell, ljLont Roterts has told the war correspondents that when he gets down to business they will have ample opportunity to send news, I His chief press censor today Issued new rule, and in future all mall com munications are to go unchecked. Only telegrams will bo censored. , For the next few days little news Is likely to get through, .but ' later ;, there will be more freedom. Thus says tie censor, and the last clause may be in terpreted te mean that something, is about to happen. ' Lord Roberts has announced the ap pointment of General Sir Henry ColvlUe hitherto commander of the Guards Bri gade, to the command or the Ninth Dlvt slon, which Is being formed and will consist probably to a great extent of colonial troop. ColvlUe will be succeed ed by Gen. Reginald Pole-Care.:. '. DECISION TODAY. Jadre. Taft, In Federal Conrt, Hears . Kentucky Case Argued, CmoiHRytTf, Feb, 18. In the United 8tates Circuit Court of Appeals here Judge W. A. Taft heard arguments this afternoon oa the applications for In junctions against the Kentucky State Board of flection Commissioners and the Democratic contestants for th Btate Ulcers other then those of Governor and Lieutenant-Governor, After the conclusion of the argument the Judge said be would announce his decision, so far aa the court having jurisdiction in the case Is concerned, at I p. m. on Wednesday, John Dlrr, Posey ville, Ind., says, Ml never used soything as good aa One Minute Cough Cure. We are never with out It - "Quickly breaks up eonghs and colds. Cure all throat and lung trou ble. It nse will prevent consumptions. Pleasant to take. F 8 Duffy", TUB KARKETS. The following quotations were recelv i by J. B. Latham, New Hern, N. O. Nnw Toh, February 18. Open. High. Lew. Close May eettoa .... 8.48 8.09 8.43 805 Aug cotton..... 8.44 8.03 8.39 8.63 Sspt. cotton 7.88 7.B3 7.88 798 Kov. eotten.... 7 63 7 80 7.63 7.00 ClllOleO MABIET. TTT: Open. II 1 h. Low. M.y S' 6HJ (" Coaa: Kr f41 84 81, I. H'y I'M B. U. T 71 Hose CP S-H , W Sii, e,j 1 .C.40 ... 2: : lMUta 5li, (Vet. Tob. Trof. . " T. C. I I' ! A r. f o. A w 't ! 'p:s at ollfti r!i rriiie II . HOLD RHODES HIGH. His Capture Would be Rich Haul For the Boers. Special to Jonrnal. London, Feb IS The report comes that the Boers Instesd of being desirous of Cecil Rhodes death, now want to cap ture him and hold htm for ransom. n:., It Is said that two: million pounds sterling will be the amonnt of ransom demanded by the Boers if Rhodes is taken. BULLER EXPLAINS RETREAT. Heavy Boer Guns Dominated His Artillery 1 ' At Vaal Kranz i Lohd n, Feb 19. The War Office has received the following dispatch from Lord Roberts, dated at M odder river Bands): , "I have received a telegram from Buller, as follows, dated ; Friday Febru ary h - v ' , V . -v - ' 'It was necessary after seizing vaal krans to entrench It as the pivot of further operations. Bot I found after trying two days that owing to the nature f the ground ihls was impracticable. It was also exposed to the fire of heavy guns In positions from which our artil lery was dominated. It i essential to troops: advancing on -Ladysmllh by Harding or Monger's drift to hold Vaal krana securely, and accordingly we are net pressing the advance by those roads, as I find we cannot make it secure.' " - Roberts in Active Command. Lohook, Feb, 18 The most Important piece of war news tenigbtdoes net come from South Africa. Il is contained In a statement by Lord Landsdowue In the House of Lords, ; that Field Marshal Boberts 1 In active commend of all the British forces at Modder river. .: " ' ' More than likely London will hear cf the commander-in-chief from somewhere In the Orange Free State. ' 100,000 . Ldiie Plants ! Large Strong California .Crear" He: d Letture 'Plants $100 per 1,000. O-b-bage Plant same; Large Golden Self- Bleaching Celery $1 '0 Tomato Plants $3. , BEAR HEAD FARM, .. Pine Castle, Florida.- JLO ANING MONEY ! Loans made. Loans placed. Apply to ISAAC B. 8MITH, 180 Mlddlo street, New Bern, N. 0. in o e s o 45 i ,ri 0 3 H 1? a o w CD 5 a ?3 etf a a jb v S 3 3 P "3 . Saw a A I a (S O Coil Seed I tai Irisli Nafvi ' Early Rose, New Queen, Prtdo of South. Red and White Bliss-both home and northern grown, 1000 bushels Early King Uotton feed. IUO bushels Southern Hope uotton tseea, iiong uteptc uottoo Call or write for circulars. - J. E. LATHAM To Our Patrons! To those who lave favored u In the past and to any new one who may so favor n we Invite your attention to the following prices. Urantte uonee rota, l qt wo, s qi hoc, 8 qt 80c, 4 qt 8fa. Granite Sauce Pans, 1 qt 15o, 8 it 20c, 4 qt 25o. Granite Tea Kettles, 8 qt 80o, 4 qt 40o. Granite Rice Boiler fiOo. Granite Dish pans, 43c Fool Tubs 60c. Granite Wash Pans, small 6c, large 20o. Granite Jelly Cake Pans 7o each. Ornnlte Coffee Boilers 60o.. Granite Measures 1 qt, 8 qt, nnd 4 qt. Gem Milk Buckets 50c each. - : Milk Buckets 4 qt 15c, 6 qt 20c. Milk Can, pints 10c, 1 qt 12c, 8 qt lfic, 4qt20c. - i'otaw Oraiers 6c. Wire Ton!or 5o, Roasters 15o. Rnvolvlni; Cuk i Tiiiners lOo each. Mirror Mhiho Traps lOo, Rat Traps 30c Wood l'oiftto Haulier 6o. Cnn Ftirmtorc I'olisb anil Bruph Ikittle JiipmiOHO tinld J'aiut and B:iisli lOo. Gold Enamel small package Slo, lare 50c hllvnr Knamel, (.mall package i.e., lnri'i) TiOc. Aluiiiimim K'lHinvl, sinull pickngn A X ."iie T ick II:immi'r 1 'o. At-. I I- -il f-r K. . A ,. in . I, i.-.ln (. .j : ii I I f ir 1 1 hi. "i luiiliiijir, 10o. A B'r i.f i'lMiiii-f i in "in ,H A I- r v ou r :, ii j.:. ", K fur (1 m. A i , i f r 1 IFRESEIGEITS And Big Hominy Fresh barrel Loose Oatflake. n 4 Triple Blond Roasted Coffee at 20c per pound, ground to order.- Can't be beat Try a jxmnd, its a big bargain. 1 Dozen Boxes Good Parlor Matches for 5c and nnmer s ous other good things in the grocery line at remarkably low prices. . It will pay you to call and examine my stock before making your purchases. I I 11 1 A 1 1 U tl I Kl Plione 01. Everything you Need in Of standard exiellencp.'and purilj yr.n wUl find at Parker's, For th' table or for the children's schon' lunchrs, our delicacy counter af fo da doar-ni of dainty and Inex pensive luxuries that never 00011 be prepared ut .li'voe, and tha tompt tho npp't ta wbll belni nourishing aod wholesome. Mavo just r.H!eivc 1 a fine lot of North Carolin-i Hams. Sour Croat, 3 qUJ-lc Yours to please. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. C E. S. I J. A. -MANUFACTURERS- Meadows' Grade Special Guanos. r : If you farm on the intensive system and for prolit, you must use HIOH ORADB OUANO. Our Goods are specially adapted for this section. w - Used by the largest and most successful farmers in this section. , , Their Field Results speak louder than Words. SPECIAL. GUANOS - Use Meadows' GOLD LEAP TOBACCO GUANO, (Tried and True) for Color, Silkiness and Fine Texture. Manufactured in the bright leaf section of the State, and specially-prepared for the needs of oir land. . If interested send for leaflet of analysis and testimonials. ' Out900 Calendar also for the asking. 1' E. H. & J. A. v Works: Union Point. Santac Claus rjistatc I I - ' ':.:'..' ' '.:.'1 t s rl I 1- I . , . ; Mulutra Grapes, California Oranges, Fine Apples and Bananas. . Nnin, H;,i iins nml Imk. In f iet everything Nice and Fresh for Xmas. I .-GIVE LIE A CALLslV Wholetiale Retail Grocr, 71 Broad HU FOOD SUPPLIES Co.. Potato Cabbage FOB AM, CBOP8. f.lEADOVS CO.. v. ? i ' New Bern N. C . Malies NoWM Wl en lie cbi o for tha Zmas . :' feast from nor stock of Fancy and : V.FUple Oioxrea. Oor Ryal ' Flour for jour Ima bakior, onr SDj erlor and exquisitely flavored Ct.ffee arid Toaa, Our Plum Pud-' ding, Relishes, Crystallzed Frulu . and Ginger, Foreign and Domes tic ( hew e, Fox River Print Butter end Almort't Mince Meat will tneetwi'h the favor of Ihe coii' nnisfour. ' . We bava In a large ahlpn tt Beautiful Kalamaroo Celery and it is fine. - Miad M .. i i
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