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I i 1 I A t . i V r aw mi I J ) , I I i I .1 1 1 1 I I . ' VOL. XV1I--N0. 287. NEW BERN, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 1900. IIGBTIIMTH TIAR. O (S A a $ to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to : HACKBURM Says yon have tried our L X. tu Flour at 3c per lb. - and our Perfect lilend of Mocha aud Java Coffee at 20c lb. and found them as ltcpresented. That is The Beat iu the City for the money. , -' V yj Ntftowesay try our BUTTERINE at 25c per lb. It is as fine as any Butter; $ and ABSOLUTEL Y PURE. Try a pound. We wilt refund your money W in every easel if fter trying, you are w not satisfied. ' " vv ,y . - - vv .. 47 & 49 Pollock Street. VI YOU WILL FIND ATW 1 4. flAffliBiininffmATffli i o. Twin & ft MU. 61 Broad Street, ; - A tresli lot ot large Hams to slice - at 12c per lb. Also small Pig Hams for boiiingpur poses at 13cf ' - : , 1 : We are headquarters tor Ontario Buck wheat and the very best Elgin Creamery But. ter. , " . . ;, v ' Try our Whole Cod Fish at 6c per, lb, received weekly and fresh. , , A barrel ot Porto Rico 1 Molasses just re ceived. Try it oncet you will use no other. ' ' Your orders will be appreciated, and will always meet competition. ;-.," - Yours tor Business, L. M. 8ATTERTHVAITE & BRO., '(- fl 0t.l . .' .". TtV..'. 4 fits .' H oises and Males ! Larger Than The largest Man a rAV: -v We have just received, purchased direct from the RaiB by onr Mr M. Ilalin, THREE Carloads of Stock, and have now on hand 60 Head of Mnlcs, and 40 Head of Horsej to suit yon, for any and all purposes, Farm, Quit an I Kul Wor . - A full line of Buggies, Road Carls, Wagons, Tart Wheels, Harness, Robes and whins on hand Trices add Terms tnmranteed. We invite your early inspection. Respectfully, J ust Received ! A iicv lino of Boy's Suitr, a;;cG 3 toOyc;:rs. Tlicrc Suits nre of !:. Ir.tcct sivtes nnd vcr li::::;!.-a:r. CZllEB Carries Ij Assault EntreochedPosl- ' tlonoftic Boers. First Attempt Last Friday Fallefl. Bailer Hast be Close to Ltdr , m smith.- England's Colo- ales Bejoleo Otot::. -, Roberts. ' -, t . Lohdon, Feb. 88 A, dispatch from General Buller bat been received by the war office. It states that Pleters kopje, tue main position held by the Boers on the railroad to Ladysmlth, was captured yesterday by assault. Blzty prisoners were taken. - " - Lohdoit, Feb. 27 A letter has been re ceived from a private In the First Dra goons, now in Boulh Africa, tending to confirm the report thai a supply trans port reached Ladysmlth during the en gagement at Splon kop. He says the Dragions were the escort of the transport, which was seven ' miles long. v - - CouNSu, Natal, Bnnday, Feb. 23 In the attempt ot the Innlskllllngs Friday evening to rush the Boer position on' Fieter's hill, the Boer fire Wis so terrible when the Infantry emerged from the cover of the trees that almost every man in the leading Une fell. . The advance Une of the British reached a donga in front of the first Boer trench, whloh was not apparent tmtil they were actually ia It. The Boers retired to the crost aud then returned, on both flanks of the InnlnkUHngs, enfilading the cap tured donga With a terrible crossfire. '. Finding it impossible to advance or to hold the position, the British tell back and intrenched themselves half way op the hllL' The Boers maintained a heavy fire. , ,i- " . In the course of the night the Dublin Fusileers and the Connaogbts arrived to support the Innlskllllngs. Another de termined attempt- was made to take the Boer positions.. This also r failed.. A heavy, fire continued throughout the night.' .vv:.v: ' The Innlsklllings lost 14 onl of 17 offi cers killed or wounded and 25S noncom missioned officers and men. ' . . General Littleton's Brlgado relieved General Hart's Brigade in the morning, and the artillery duel was continued Saturday, though no great damage was done - 1 , , - Today an armistice was agreed , upon to enable both sides to collect their dead and wounded. , . " : : The Boers admit having - had heavy losses, bvt they scout the Idea that the British will compel them to raise the selge ot Ladysmlth. - " " " Colonic. Boiu.' :' .-' . Londok, Feb. 17 The success of "Lit tle Bobs" is accentuated here by, the satis faction at the fecthat U oocurred on anniversary of Majiika Hill. , While the papers all comment upon this coinci dence they do not forget the bravery of the Boers. -'" y "There was a more general outward display ot rejoiolng in the provinces than in London.' The Glasgow and Liverpool stock exchanges were greatly excited. . The members sang "God Save the Queen" repeatedly and cheered . for "Little Bobs." Flags were liberally dis played on the municipal and pubiio buildings in all the large English towns. Cable dispatches poured in from the ooloniee announcing that the rejoiolng In those parts of the world over Lord Roberta' viotory was no leu enthusiastic than in England itself. Bombay and Gibraltar reported that their cities be came a mass of bunting and that cheer ing crowds filled their streets, v"--1.: It is reported that Lady Roberts, wife of Lord Roberts, will soon start to join her husband. : i"'.. ,;; Ottawa, Ont., Feb. 87. There was general enthusiasm and rejoicing in this city today when the news of General Cronje's surrender was received.' . - The news waa confirmed later by a dls patch from Sir Alfred Mllner, High Com misslener at Cape Town, who also con gratulated Governor-Qeueral Mlnto en the share taken by the troops from Canada. Flags were floatidg from , the Parliament buildings and all the princi pal buildings In the city. In officii and military clrclss there was intense en thusiasm. " Montkkal, Feb. 87. News ot the sur render of General Oron je was received Iu Montreal with the greatest joy. There was a special celebration at nlgbt. Toronto, Ont , Feb. 27. Erory flag In tills city was raised high when tbe news from Faanloborg became known. Contln.nt l)litplA.d. KkiiLIH, Feb- 27. Tbe Uerraan news papers are disappointed at the surrender of General Cronje. Tlioy admit thai Lord Roberts has shown real military ability and JhhIi, and some sar that the Beors have lost In Cronje tbolr most akIUIul lomlnr. Pahib, Fi b. 27. The dews of Gi norfl Cronje's smreinlnr made a conihlcral.ie lnipr H 'Ion In par's, fprr.lally as, al tlioiif;h the press li' patches had reprc- RALEIGH. senteil the Hour r.oi j h'i , Lord Itt ! , i ., ,.r.. , ',- !'y r i I mamler's position i hiih'.' 'f ha l l. i i't fl'liir n; t i (It' : 'e I.- - Iuli ! ( 1 it Convicts Still At Shirt flaking. Duncan Loves Butler. Rocky Mount Wants Public School -Raleigh, February 89 The number of federal convicts in the penitentiary has fallen to 100. It will continue to diminish as only those scnlenced in .this State are now sent there, i There are dinety . convicts employed in the shirt factory and the production is 100 dozen a day. The number of female convicts Is forty-five all being now in the main pri son. Of them thirty-eight are in the shirt factory,' the ethers being in the laundry or making clothes for convicts. Ihe health of the convicts Is said to be remarkably good and during tho past sis months there have been only s two deaths In the penitentiary, -. Mr. Dennis Simmons, of ; Beaufort county, makes a gift of $600 to the Bap list female university here. . - Revenue Collector Duncan, who has the management ot Republican affairs in the eastern naif of; I orth Carolina, is sending out, under , Senator Butler's frank a great many copies ot the latter'a speech against the franchise amendment to the constitution. The oolleotor is mailing these to white men whose names he obtains. : The collector expresses ' a most intense , admiration for Senator Buller. ' . , . - : Brodle Morlng, the negro youth who has been in jail here under suspicion of the murder of his father, Solomon - Mor lng, was discharged last evening after a habeas corpus hearing by Justice Walter Clark, Three witnesses swore they hid seen Solomon since the alleged murder .and that he was en his way to Virginia. , The funeral of Dr. John IL Tucker, who died at Henderson of consumption, was held there yesterday. He was one of the most valued citizens, ' The Lily cotton mill at Spray, which the state has chartered Is the fourteenth granted a charter this fear. . A charter is granted the Sanford fur niture company at Sanford, authorized capital $100,000, J. W. Scott, T. J. Ed wards and others stockholders, - The first number ot tne North- Caro lina Historical and Geneological Regis ter has appeared. It is compiled and published by J. R. B. Hathawny, of Edenton, and is along a new line. The town of Rocky Mount is half in Hash and half in Edgecombe and tho citizens last night in mass meeting de cided to ask the legislature to pass next June a bill giving tbe town a public school irrespective ot county lines or eontrol. .' ., MB Smith, Butternut, Mich, says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are' the very best pills I ever used for costive ness, liver and bowel Roubles " 7. B. Duffy. - . THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham, New Bern, N. O. ; J - ; Maw York, February S7. . - - ' Open, High. Low, Close Mck cotton 8.85 0.18 .' 8.08 0.1S May cotton ... 8.83 0. 17 8 02 0.06 Aug cotton... .. 8.88 - 0.14 8.84. 0.04 Sept. cotton. 8.18 8.88 . 8.18 .36 Nov. cotton ... 178 7.90 7.71 7.00 Jan. cotton 7.73 7 08 : 7.78 7.03 CHICAGO If ABUTS. ' " ' Webatj ' -, Open. High. Low. Close May.... S 66J Cobk: ' " . - May ........... 86 "88.! 84 ;l 88 So. By Pfd...r. 69 - - . 19 Reading S - ' 69i Coat. Tob. Pref . ' , 11 A. 8. W 67, : 67 T.O. I.v 01 : 04 Leather ... 11 .11, W. L. E 17 , m . Receipts at eeltoa ports were 27,000 . To secure tbe original wilch hazel salve, ask for DeWitt's Wltoh Hazel Salve, well known si a certain cure tor plies and skin diseases. Beware of worth less eon nter felts. They are., dangerous. FS Duffy. " ' - , Democratic Primaries. In conformity with the plait of organi zation adopted by the Democratic party, primaries for tbe election of delegates to theCounty Convention to be held Satur day, March 24th, 1000, are hereby called for all precincts Outside city of .New Bern on Saturday, March 17th, 1000, at 12 o'clock M. For all wards In the city of New Bern on Tuesday, March 20th, 1000, at 8 o'clock p m. At tho aferetald primaries both county and city the pre cincts committees consisting of five are to be elected at same tlmo delegates are selected for the County Convention. The delegates to the State Convenll. n are to be elected only. F. T. PATTmsoN, t Chm'u, Dem. Ex. Com. 11. R. But an, Jr., Pen'y. ColTee, Chocolate and Baudwiches at MeSorley's. Our new sain:. ie mil! Jn,t completer". Poik aaitFo-i l')'.. ",t en'.;;i) g pomp! for , ei ( : ' t. i: : I -.' 1 I ' ;. '1 : ! (. ! 'o I 1 ; '1 -i ' -w I n . Suzerainty For Cuba. : . Montrkal, Feb 86. Sir Wil lam Tan Home, until recently president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, has just re turned from Cuba. Speaking of the is land's political future he said: ! - I'l believe Cuba will soon be accorded self government, bnt that the Uniud States, in view "of Its responsibility, as well as its Interests, will reserve a veto power In all questions of foreign policy and of legislation affecting the public debt. The United States cannot say 'We will annex Cuba and continue our tariffs against her 1 If her products are admitted free of duty the tobacco and sugar interests in the Boutbern Stales must suffer." - , v Think Cotton High Enough. ' - Special to Journal. - Kaw York, Feb. 28 In view probable large planting and present large receipts farther advance on cotton improbable. Regard purchases present prices dan gerous." Puick, MoConMicK & Co. H UMOR3,' .Itoih, ' pimplf nii'.Vnl: erttpuotHtiro due tjliiimii-o blood. and by ptirifyiiiff the blood tvith Hood's Sarsaparllla they are CURED. ' Peanuts Advancing. ; Norfolk, Va., Feb. 27. The local pea nut market has been somewhat ' excited for tbe past two Weeks, especially the market for Spanish nuts (farmera'stock) This grade has advanced from 70 cents to 00 cents per bushel within two weeks, and the tendency is upward. - There has been for all grades an active demand ever since the seatoi opened- This has puzzled the cleaners, Who generally be- lieved that Ihe free buying -was for speculative account ' and . would cease when this was supplied. Tho takings continue large, however, and the crops appears to be going into consumption. The cleaners or many of them, have begun to show some reluc tance to Sell at, present prices, and in view of this an advance in price appears tobe;imminent.Thecrop,ooly an average one, is going out of the hands of cleaL ers here, and some grades of nuts are net over plentiful ' CASTOR I A .. For Infants and Children. . The Kind Yon Hare' Always Bought Beans tho Signature bf ' . New Bern, N. C, At close ot business, February 18, 1900, oonaensea iroro report to liomptrouer, - RESOURCES: Loans $803,871 60 mocks and Monde ........... 82,88a 79 Real estate, Fur. and Fiat. . . 88,649 08 Uuelrom banks............. B6.701 74 Cash.,...: , 41,68784 Total Resonroes. . . $601,616 86 LIABILITIES ( Capital, $100,000 00 Surplus and ProflU., ........ 00,819 18 Circulation ................. 88 600 00 Deposits.... 238,977 72 " Total Liabilities ...$901,680 86 James A. Bryan, President : ' Vi J. H. Hackburn, V-fresldent, , . G. H. EoberU, Cashier, , ORGANIZED 1865. Total nrofits slnoe orsanizatlon. . ...... ..; .. v.. ....; ............$377,204 18 Total dividends paid stockholders $287,088 00 James A Bryan, , .' E K Bishop. ChaaSBryan, . Tbos Daniels, J H Hack burn, . , L Harvey, John Dunn, - . G H Roberts. - 164PH0NE164 TO THE TRADE! ; Phone New Bern Orfst Mills for the Best and Purest Meal that can be made from the best grain and best milling In use. QGORQE BISHOP. One "Moore" Stove Wood Man mored to town and doing busi ness on South Froct Iree. ' Notice the carts loaded with wood from MOORE'S WOOD YARD, nod see what you will get, and call Phone f 49 . and order your wood. T j?-: it- .- :f-'irr.v0 Cv'.x etri At the 300f; store t r 'it' .... ?s I FINE GASHEN BUTTER 25c. Fine Elgin Butter, 30c, ' Fancy Elgin and Fox Blver. Butter, ' " . ' 35 CentM lib. at J. L. McDANIEL'S, 71 Broad St. Also the finest lot of Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams seen in market this season. Every pne guaranteed to : be strictly first quality only 13c lb. - Plenty of Nice Norton Yam Potatoes, sound and all right . , Early Boe and Bed Bliss Seed Irish Potatoes. Anything in the grocery line yon want prices as low as possible. Give me a call. Yours Truly, N x ..t t,r i -..,; .. 1 in" Vtn J. L ll 'Phone 01. Wholesale wsu aavuui Crrocer, 71 Broad Hi. y The. Exquisite Aroma of Choice Coffee Will be fourjd in our fine bknd of Mocha and Java, that makes a cup of coffee fit for the gods. Our repntatkn ia your safe guard in the matter ot Teas end Crffeis, and you can get better quality at lower prices here than at any other store In tonn. Pun is niamnUed with every pcurd of Tea, Coffee or Spices sold at Parker's. N. C. Hams, Fox River Butier, Salt aDd Graham Wafers, Cneeda Ginger Wnfurp, Un eda Biscuits Just Received fresh. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. Broad Street. lll l I Meadows Co., -MANUFAOTUEEES- (jfleadows' id Special Guanos. If yon farm on the intensive system and for profit, yon must use HIOH GRADE dUANO. Our Goods are specially adapted for this section. MEADOWS (il'iffi I Potato Cabbage Used by the largest and most successful fanners in this section. Their Field Results speak louder than Words. SPECIAL GUANOS FOB AMi CROPS. Use Meadows' GOLD LEAF 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, f ' If interested send for leaflet of analysis and testimonials. Our 1900 Calendar also for the asking, E. H. & J. A. MEADOWS CO.. Works: : Union Point. ? ;v New Bern, S. O. Santa Claas Makes No Mistatc! : J j f r : r .1 ;j When be chooses for the Xmas ; feast from our stock of fancy and ftaple Orooeriee. Our Royal; Flour for your Zmas bakiog, our superior and eiqulsttely flavored , Cwffea and Teas, Our Plum Pud ding, fclishe, CrystaUxed FrulU and Oitger, Foreign and Dome; lio Choete, Fox River Prnt Butter and Almor' Mince Meat will meet Wl'h the favjr of the oon- ' nolseur, ' ,'t' We tare In a large ihlprrect Beautiful Etlamaaoo Celery and It Is fine. , Mulrtea drapes, California Orsngns, Fine Apples and Bananas. ; , Nuln, liniins and Figa, in fact everything Nloe and Vrtb for Zmas, : GIVE LIE A CALLZ3
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