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, 1 1 VlJL UII--N0. 283. NEW BEEN, N, C, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY .14, 101)11. ilGHTIMTH YEAR. ' OS to A fl ft & ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft I ft ft " ft i ft ;ft ts 1 & HACKBURNi i Says you have tried oar I. X. L. Flour at 3c per lb.. . nud our Perfect blend of Mocha aud Java Coffee : at 20c' lb. nnd fonnd them as Represented. That is The I 'est lu the (Jity for th money. JVb we say try our BUTTERINE at $ 25c per lb. It is as fine as any Butter, and ABSOLUTELY PURE. Jry i pound We will refund your money Sf. in every case, if, after trying, you are 4) not satisfied. : : (( y$ . , r ' IT 't - 47 & 49 Pollock Street. I I. M 5J A TTP.R THW AITE e'HHn - Having: bought the well known Grocery of (jtasKUi as juitcncii, will make it to your, inter est to call and examine their stock; Get their prices. Leave your orders . or phone your wants. ..i'.,, - .7 r '.' . . Fresh lot whole Codfish, Potatoes and But ter. Hominy and Oats, Buckwheat, Cheese. 1 Good assortment ot all kinds choice and fancy Groceries. - " " Very best Family Flour. . Coffee Boasted or ground as you like. Yours to Please, L. M. SATTERTHWAITE & BRO., 61 Broad Street, Phone 169. H oises and Mules I Larger Than The largest Finer, than' the Finest. fs We havj just received, purclu e)d direct from the Raiser by onr Mr. M. Ilahn, THREE Carloads of SI jck, and have now on hand GO Head of Mn 1( 8, and 40 Hend of Horses to gait you, for any and nil purposes, 1 arm. L.iftaul Ui.vl Wor . A full line of UnggiVs, U.k1 Carts, Wagons, Cart Wheels, Harney, Robes and whips on hand Prices and Terms guaranteed. . We invite your early iiifipof linn. Ispecl fully, r,i. i-i::n ci c DEiTD TCI?. Cronje Bravely Holdln? Out Against - a Hurricane of Shot OFFERED TO SURRENDER ONCE. Botrs Lying la lied of JJ odder ElTor, While Bob;rU Ileats off Reinforcements. Lsdrnmlth ' Uarrlsoa MltliU View . of Bailer. - t Special to Jouroal. London, February S3 U 1 efDclallj dental Ibat Geueral Orouje lias iturreu dered. l The reported biarted wild ibe Roibt ohild. - , London, " Fubruary S J SpeuUl ) -Twelve Iboaeand Boer are hurrying in the reeone of Cronje, according to the latoel report received from tbe front. The race U between General Roberts and the Boer commandant as to which ihall reach tbe goal drat. , Robert bas ordered every available battalion to Koodo)vard Drirt to take a hand la tbe llqhi. General Bortha with tlx thousand Boers from Ladjsmtlh Ik hovering on the British fltnk undaunted by their Hut bloody repulse la their ef fort to break through the British lines. As many more men are riding with forced . marches front' Cspe Colony. Their arrival would give the Boers twelve thousand men to attack General Roberts. - London, Friday, Feb. 23. Special. is Isle as Wednesday General Cronje was still plucklly holding hi position in the bed of the Modder river and on Itsbsnks. - " Th. all rfnil .1 1 itrt DmlljU Rj t1 1-- In In a terriUo Are of shot ami shefn !?'y . 'f and adjoining country will be set tled." . London, February 23. In tbe Home ef Lords today, replying to a question on tbe subject Premier Salisbury said the Govern muu. had no engagement with any power in respect to the course tu be taken la the ultimate- settlement I with the Boer republics ' , - No power, he added, had asked or sug gested, tbe entering iota of any such at rangeinont The Times says:' "What Germany has achieved in tbe Keichslsnd we shall ac complish In the Boer, republic.. It is nut enough for us to conquer the Boer We ehall not rest satisfied until they are loyal and patriotic British .citizens." : -- - v into the : Boer laager and into v tbi trenches. , , , it Additional gun hatt arrived . from Modder River station to join in tb iximlutnluient of ihe.lloers, and there m'ist bd at leist seventy powerful, gun? la addliiou ta tbe maslins concentrating a rain of shells upon a space not over mile snnare. ' - At the same time that the Infantry and artillery hold.Cronje lu check, General French with the home artillery, to the number of ten or twelve thoutand mounted men are constantly moving outside tbe British lines driving off the Boer reinforcement. - Cronjo's position . seems absolutely hopeless sad the news of bl surrender I likely to be received at any bour.- Tbe Boer's ammupltion canoot beN-e- plenlshed by train from Bloemfonteln, The animals, crowded Into a small space mus( suffer horribly from the bombard ment, even If tbe men can protect them selves. , ... . London, February 22 The burgher heavily shelled Ulangwsne HIU and Colenso today and tbe British advanced Infantry wss subjected to a severe mus ketry Are, but It had excellent cover and the lossos were few. . The British continue to discover large quantities of ammunition. Tbe Boers are well supplied with food and a quantity of provisions was left behind. : It I expected thst further rebalance will be half hearted and that Ladysmltb will be reached la a few days. The world may expect to bear a tale of lerriQc suffering daring the siege ol Ladyimtlh which ha now luted for 111 days, the town having been -completely Invested on November 1 , The defensive force, at the beglnnlpg -of the siege, amounted to over 14,000 men, but, with fighting and disease, It Is said to have been reduced to less than 10,000, with SSguns. In. tbe vsrious engagement preceding and during the siege of Lady mlth, ttlr George White's known losses were 8,0,0 men killed, wounded and cap tured. Yet he held the town for three months and a half against General Jou bert's army of 15,000 men. ' - Care Town, Thursday morning, Feb 22 In reply to General Crenjo'e request for an armistice of 24 hours, to allow him to bury hi dead, Lord Kllcheuer, acting (for Lord Robert, told tbe Boer commander that he must flirlit to a Oniab or turrender unconditionally. Cats Town, Feb Si General Cronje' request for an armistice was a mere dodge to gala lime so a to make trenches Lord Kitchener refused, but gave him half an hour to consider whether he would surrender unconditionally f fight to a finish. The Boers having said that their luteutlon bal been nilsundui slooil and that the would Ilut to the end, the bal tie wa resumed. Ottawa, O.st , Feb. 23-Lord Mlnlo, Governor-General of C'nna la, hue re ceived the following tne.jige from Lord llo'pcris, dile.l r .arileborg, Orange Free Sla'e, toilu) : ''The Canatllnri rrgiinenl Img il me ,! niim'ilo Sf'ivioo shire In srrivul hi S wvAx RALEIGH. University Action. Society of Cincinnati. Three Boys Enlist. Afraid of Vaccl- ' nation. General Gordon. ' Raeioh, February 23 Tbe trustees of tbe University, wbea in session yester day, agreed to lhe report of President Alderman, thafthere should be a con tinuous session; that after the commence ment exercises in Jane, all the lectures there are to go on without any inter ruption., whatever during the summer month. i . f ' :. The Society of the Cincinnati met here yesterday." There were quite a number of non-resident members present. The special feature of the meeting was - the -presentation of a' flag by Hon, John Bradley Lord, of Brooklyn, to tbe local society here - , ' Quite a party has left here for South ern Pines, to celebrate tbe birthday of George Washington In all sorts of sports and frolics. . i Three Ralelglt boys yesterday enlisted for the army, and left for New York, where they were assigned fur heavy at- One of the doc. or d ting eo i pulsory vaccination cullft-at'lhe Ulgh Point UofU i aa.l Casket; Uouijuqy's-factory wlieu uue of the employe ran np stairs and bid tVr two hours in a colli a rather than be vaccinated At another place the bead of the h luse hid under a barrel until the doctor left, aud then congratu lated his wife for her bravery In under going tbe ordeal, i , .: Gea. John B Oorden lectures at Chapel mil on ifonJay night, under the auspices of the literary societies and the University. -The Last Days of the Con federaoy'U bis subject. ? : ! - Mrs. J. Ki Miller, Newton Uamilton Pa, writes, "1 think DeWltt's Witch Qszel Balve the grandest salve made." It cures piles and heals everything. All fraudulent Imitations are' worthless-J? 8 Duffy. Americanism in Peru. . . Lima, Peru, February 24. In honor of Washington's lilrthday the Mars and Stripes floated today above tbe Ameri can Legation and Consulate over many stores and residences. , "I bad dyspepsia for year. No medl cine was so effective as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It gave Immediate relief. Two boltcs produced marvelou results." writes L. H. Warren, Albany, Wis. It digests what yoil eat aud cannot, fall to oure ' F. 8. Duffy. ;v . . THE MARKETS.: The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham, New Bern, N. O. . ;; ; Haw Tons:, February 23. . Mch cotton . . May cotton . , Aug cotton... apt. cotton. . Oct. cotton.. Nev. cotton.. ()pen. . 8.68 .8 84 . 8 50 7.88 High. 883 871 8.09 718 Low. Close 8.M 8 04 8.50 7.88 74S 1.77 8 ,7 8.60 7.1 7.70 .7.02 T48 7M '. CBICAOO MAHIKTS. Wbsat: ' Open. High. Low.' (lose I7i 67, Key ......... Corn: Msy.... ...... lo. R'y Pfd..... 1. R. T. ....... C.AO Reading ..... .. Coat. Tob. Pref. A. B. W T. C. I O. 4 W 81 68 72t 2Uf 7 85, 6B 21) 8 (!, Ml 0, 84 67). 71 2f 60) 84) 67) 01 24) Rco-.'lpls st eotton ports were 2S,tee bales. cr.GTor:iA Tor I..'..lU find CUIJrca. t:, r.:.jYj :;; .:-;: ' eof t, . .r C ' Ajuinaldo In Japan. Nkw Yoek, Feb. !3. A special from Hong Kong, British China, to The Ev ening World, ssjs: "Untied Ftaiis Con sul Wildman bai Information that three members of the Filipino junta, Luban, Ponce and Agouclllo, brother of the en voy, left recently for Japan to meet Aguinuldo. - ' This gives credence to tbe story 'that Aguloaldo escaped from tbe Island ol Luzon to Formosa when hunted by"Gf n- era) Lawton's expedition through the northern pSit of the irlund. v , - "' ; .1 , 'DeWltt's Witch IIaM.8alve is un equalled for piles, lnjuiivs and sklu dis eases. It Is the original Witch Haze) ialve. Beware of all counterfeiu. F b Duffy. -i ; : PAINT L v Our Line of Paints Include the follow ing Uarrison Bros. Strictly Pure White Lead, Crescent Whl'e Lead, Franklin White Lead, Longman & Marteneee Pure Paints,Cottaxe Heady Mixed Paints, Harrison Bros. Town and ountry ready Mixed Paints, Eureka - Ready Mixed faints, Metal 10 Oxide Roady Mixed Paints for Bridges, Barns, Roofs and out buildings, Tarr & Wonsoos Copper Paint, Baltimore -Copper Paint, Hi ady Mixed Paints in one pound cans for household painting. Also a full line of Colore la Oil. Varnishes, Hard Oil Fin ish, Spirits TurpentinerJapan, Aspha tham Gold, Silver and Aluminum Paints, Paint Brushes, Varnish Brushes, Stencil Brushes. Whitewash Brushes, Marking Brushes, Scrubbing Brushes, bhoe R rushes. Most all of these goods were bought before tbe rise in paints, Sus, and our prices therefore are interesttntr. Tr us for anything you nerd in : the Hard ware Lino. Yours for Business, J. C. yhitty to. - Parties who have useil Longmans and Martinez. Pain's and can recommini them: Capt. Thomas Gntrs, J. II. Mils vpt. Sam B. Waters, K. E. Ilarpnr, and U.S. 8. "Boutwell." The actual coU Joes not exceed $1.20 rr gallon. E.C.D.;iO.J;LlI. 1 Commencing today tbe steamer Kew berno will leave New Bern at 12 o'clock Tuesdays snd Frldsys, making landings at Oriental and Roauoke Island, both ways. . The steamer Neuse 'will .continue on her regulsr schedule leaving at 6 p. m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday. '. - ... ' Geo. Bkndbiison, Agent. . New Born, N. C, Feb; 28, 1900. .Bicycles Fpf Eyetybody? I have a Vt ry lnrce t tcck of BieyejO'', from which ANYONE can be Suited. COLVSIIHAS ' ' 6TOKMKK8 ' ' " BABTFOKDS ' rKNNANTS KAUIILKKS ' 'IOKAt'" Rwging in price from f 20 CO to 75 00. ' Sold for Ca'h or on Easy Paymt n'.s. ' I have a limited stock ot the Model 60 Chainlees at t60 and Models 43 and 411 Chain Coluuibias at 40.and get no more ot tnem wnen present stoca u exuaust ed. Second-Hand .Bicyclei lit almost .- .1.1 ... A. ... ! . MIT UIU ll IW All kinds of Repairing done promptly and rnur work is solicited. ; - A lane and well selected stock ol Records for Graphopbone ' or Phono- araph, ooneisttng or liuft starches, ate Walks, uoou Bongs, ctcw at factory prices. ' :,. -'. . 'V ... y ,,. WH. T. IIIJAj. South Front St., Next P. M. Draoey MISS AQMES PRINGLE, Violinist ' . ' r-WITn TUR SCHUMANN CONCERT CO., Under too direction of ' Mr. J. Banders Gordon. ATTHETHEATREi Wednesday, Feb. 28. ' -AIITIST: '; - Mis Agne Prlnftle, Violinist Mii-s Grace dialler Caborn, Soprano. M lea Zuleimeenrlcs Bol kcom, Header. llsOharlot1eSellrck Tarrant llnrpirl. Riservrd 5 nls, ?i.oo, Admission, 75c. OAllry, 35c Itrservrd Rrats on salo Wtdnosday morning at Wa'.ois' A new Vir.z of Boy':; 5uiic, r;;:r. .Ij' :t)Gycnrb. Tkzcs Cull:, no of tlizi Af. It i I dnr-,1 I (111 ..! It. y r' 'i't tlm h.iiry i! ; tlm l! ;ln y." i!i ) ) 'Hi wl;l 11 - u-ft I !(; 'i all li-it; a I 11! ..! .! ;.Uy.. l If Mii.i'. ai.i Ni-v nm I : ( v. Mams. Hams I Of all SortH and Sizes at J. L. McDANIEUS, 71 Broad St. North ( aroliua Hams from 4 to, 17 lbg. Small r Sugar Clued Hams, Dig llama to Cut with ekiu and fat trimmed off, . . Only 13c I.b. ISltced, , Or whole for Only lOo lb. FreBh lot of that NICK 30c TABLE BUTTER. . Fresh Ontario Prepared Hiickwheat Fresh lot . Clover Hill 1'rint Butter Very Best Fionr all . you want at 2 cts lb. Or anvthinff else in OROCEKIEH A3 LOW as l osible. WliolenalsB & Retail Grocer, 71 Br4 St. jj. L MEL g , 'Phoue 91. S Thr m Will be found in our floe Mi n 1 of Mocha and Java, that makes a cup of conVe fit for the gods. Our reputulirn it jour sale guard in the mailer ot Teas nnd Ci ifci, and you can get bciter q'lHlMy at lower prices hue than at snj oilier rtore In town. Pun is puaiantiuri with ctfy prurd of Tia, CcfTec or Hplo s sold at Parkei's. N CHams. Fox River Butter, Cult and Graham Wafers, Uoeeda Ginger Waft re, Cneeda Biscuits Just Received froih. e J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. I III I Meadows Co., -MANUFACTURERS- Meadows' So Special Guanos. ' If you farm on the intensive system and for prolit, you must use man ORADE OUANO. . - Our Goods are specially adapted for this section. Hit PDl? 4 U1M T Potato 1 Cabbage Used by the largest and most successful farmers in this section. Their Field Results speak loader than Words. SPECIAL OUAINOH FOR AIL CHOPS. ' Use" Meadows GOLD LEAP TOBACCO GUANO, (Tried aud True) for Color, Silliness and Fine Texture. Manufactured in the bright leaf section of tbe State, and specially prepared for tbe needs of oir land. If interested send for leaflet of analysis aud testimonial. ' Our 1000 Calendar also for the asking. ,.; E. H. & J. A;. MEADOWS CO.. Works: Union Point. . New Eern, N. ; Santa Clatis Mates No rjhtadc ! (' 'Wl'en lie chooses for tbe Xmsi feast from our slock of Fsnoy at d Haple' (Jiocrrlca. Our Royal Flour for your Xma baking, our superior and exquisitely flavored Ci'ffee and Tons, Our Plum Pud ding, Kclisbes, Crystallzed Fruit and Ginger, Foreign and Domra lie Dime, Fos River Pr'nt Butler end At more' ill no Meet will meet wl'h the favor of the cor noltreur, W I ae In a 4largo shirr sxt Jli'iiutiful Kalnma7x)0 Celery and ilia fine. .C..1, n.nl 1 wiiiit Oini gi-a, Fine Apples and Iianana. ,i. in f.n t everything Nice and F'esh for Xma. -GIVE HE A CALL- 2 9
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