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r? . . - C, - I A VOL. XV11--N0. 288. NXW BEIiN, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 2,-19011.- IIGHTIENTH YtAR. i'i U I r v 'E: B. HACKBURNt ft . . " - v . - W - ; Says you have tried our I. X. L Hour at 3c per lb. ; . and our Perfect iilend of Mocha and Java Coffea w " . . . V - . tZOo lb. ana toung. tnem as nepreeentea. ; , inat y'j . $ is The Best in the City for the tnoney. -- ; 1 V- ' v Nowesay 25c r & A as fine as any Butter, J 4 and ABSOLUTELY PURE. Try a J1 iff . TT7- - r f ' A poaic. ' We will AS in every case,' if, after trying you larety , jo. t k not satisfied. ft "."T-S I 1 1 ' ANTfl 'P'W "K T V? 47;& 49 Pollock Street. :v $ VYOU WILL L-M.SATTERTHWAITE ; . 61 Broad Street;. - ; vi . A ireshlot ot large Hanrs to ; slice at. 12c per lb.:-Also' small Piff" Hams for boiling pur poses at 13c. .V PSsrfs71' ,.1 ''yA " .: We areVheadquarters tor Ontario Buck- - wheat and the very,best. Elgin Creamery But--ter. r-. J-;r- .'"-vT Try our Whole" Cod .Fishat "6c per lb, received weekly and tresh.' ; - J , Abarrel bt Porto Rico -Molasses just , re ( ceived. Try it oncev you will use no other. v Your : orders .will be appreciated, and will - "always meet competition. ' , : 5. ' ; ; ' ; Yours lor Business, y-'- LIU- SATTERTH V7A1T E & BRO.; ' 01-Broad Street, - ; '. Phone 169. ' ifl oses Larger Than, - than A '. ' the- X : Finest.'. . ' Ve hae inet received, parch wd llIM- V :-;: Jf. Hubn, THKEE Carloads of Slock, and have now on hand 00 Head of Mules, and 40 (lead of Horses to suit yon, for any and all purposcH, Farm, J)rfitti-Ril Wor . , . ' ' : A fulITlne of Buggies, Road Cart, Wagons, Tart Wheels, Harness, Robes and Whips on hand J rices and Terms guaranteed. We invite your early inspection. Kwpect fully, .. ''.p;:'::'-' nMHAiirj'ci co. ' zj LLO U . Jl. . I i i III.- t1 ti -. J) t ' . .... . ... ATT- . refund. your money if FIND AT direct from the RuisT bv our Mr -1 .! Ij j no. and ivilttlesl jjji i:i ti:i Defenders Of Ladysmlth Were Llv ' ing On Male Flesh, GEN. BULLER m THE. TOWN. Boer Army In Fall Retreat For The ', - ": Mountains. Z ' r Heavy Retnforeements For the War. 'Will Meet Other Foes. Boberts f" and - Cronje Xeet, K' ' Bussla. 6 rows v i . Tlrtnona. . Special to Journal. J" " J v LohdoN, Varch 1 The War Office haa officially aunoanced that Lord Dnndo- land with bis force Natal carbtneert and other troops entered Ladysmltb Wednesday nlgbt. Qeneral. BullerjSys that there are no Boers between htm and Ladysmlth and that he Is advancing on Neltnorpe, between Pleters and Lady smlth. 1 " . ' , ; Lohdoh, March -1 Special Qeneral Boiler tends the following dispatch: . ,,n: "Nelthorpe, Thursday, March 1, 8.20 p. m.-I have just returned from Lady smlth. , 4 . "Eicept a small guard north of Sur prise QUI, the whole Boer army lately besieging the town hat retired in hot haste. 1 South of Ladysmlth the country It quite clear of the enemy.- ." .I- "When relieved, the garrison we on a ration of half apound ofmeal for each man per day, anpplemented by a 'meat ration of hone and mule flesh. "The men, will want a little nursing before being fit for the field." ' 1 Lonooh, ; March . . 1. Special Lord Landsdowne announced In the Bouse to day that 38,800 more troopt will - reach South Africa before April Ut, and that 17,801) more men would arrive some lime after that date. . . -'J -1 la the : House of Commons, Joseph Powel, -financial teoretary -of the War Office, announced that Cronje and ' bis family would be taken aboard the flag ship of the British fleet at Oape Town. v 5 The whole matter of the. disposal of the prisoners Is left in the bands of Lord Roberta. Z '- " -r - MbLbovbhs, Victoria Mch. 1 Special Secretary Chamberlain hat cabled the Australian government asking whether additional troops could beeent to South Africa In , the event of the Imperial trqopa being required elsewhere, m :. ; " Daw Bo)lr Tok Plain. Lowoeir, February 38. "On .Tuesday, General Barton, with twe battalions of the Slith brigade and the Dublin Fusil iers, crept about a mile and half down the banks of the river and ascended an almest precipitous cliff offebeut SOOfeet, assaulted and carried the top of -Platers Hill. 'This hill, to a certain extent, turned the enemy's left, and the Fourth brigade, under Colonel Noroott, and the Eleventh brigade," Colonel Kitchener commanding, the whole nnder the com mand of Qeneral Warren, assaulted the enemy's position, which was magnifi cently Carried by the Beuth Lancashire regiment about sunset, We took about sixty prisoners and scattered the enemy In all directions, ' - , ; ' Ih, wwu rue. . . y ' Paabsbbbbo, Tuesday, February 27 Majuba Day. A regiment stationed on the crest of a bill perceived ' a -shite flag and burst- into., cheers, thus first announcing th surrender of General Cronje. ; .. ;f-; ' T I i'v ; Atr about 7 o'clock, a ' small greup of men appeared1 In the distance" crossing the plain toward headquarters. The latter,"belog apprised of Cronje's p' proach. Lord ' Roberta walked to the front in the modest coat In which he sleep and ordered a guard of the Sea- fortbs to line up, A group of horsemen then approached. On General'' Pretty. man's right rode an elderly man clad In a rough short overcoat, a wlde-brlmmed bat, ordinary tweed trousers and brown rtnoea. It was the redoubtable Cronje. His face was almost burned black and bit enrly beard was tinged with gray. Lord Roberts walked to and fro Until (be Boer goneraUarrlved, when the Brit ish commander advanced gravely and kindly saluted the Boer commander. lie then motioned General Ctonje to a seat In a chair which had been brought for hit accommodation, and the two officers conversed turouirh an Interpreter. Lord Roberts was' surrounded by bis stall when Oeneral Prettyinao, address ing the Uld llurjlul, Haiti: "Commandant Crnnji;, tlr." The Com'mnmlant touched hi hat in salute and Lord KoIitis suluUid In re turn. Ilie whole group then demounted md Lord K -if.. 'IP I n l'..rr 1 ihnnk I. in!a i ll 11 n 1 ''"I j tiie I: n i.f r I I ... I 1 1 .1 ( I 'a f f I outlet to the sea. They suggest that the best help for the Boers would be to create a diversion against Great Britain elsewhere, aud -maintain that It is the duty ot Europe to Intervene and "end the most infamous ef all the wars Eng land has ever waged for predatory pur poses." , - 1 he stssio;i. Plenty of Business For the Legisla- -tare, is Taken "up. ' 'J. Can Ballet- Name the 'Candidate : Hoke Henderson Case Spreads. - Mill Charters. Amnse- '.. .c-v j;":;.. mentB la Prospect.-.-'.-,.;'.'.-1.-" ; Epwerth League . -.. !. Rauiioh.'" March l.-AU the signs point to the fact that the legislature ill be powerfully urged to transact quite a lot of business at Its June session business which would prolong its session to ten days. The question Is whether It' will do more than take up and dispose of the emergency business for which It was originally proposed to be held; that is regarding the election law; aud the constitutional amendment,- - v Oue of the interesting questions tnow is whether Senator Butler can force the Democrats to endorse his man for Vice President. In December "the i enator's plan to thus force, or try to force, the Democratic hand became known. " - It la the talk among - the Republicans here that if Judge Ewart It not confirmed at Judge, that, Pritchard and mot Jim Boyd will be judge. . - ' ' . . The corporation .commission meets Friday and will cvnter with its attorneys It will Instruct them what to do regard- ing taking testimony as to the tax as sessments before Standing Hastey 8 hep ard. . The attorneys for the railroads ask to be allowed tlx months, the corpora tion commission six months, and then the railroads three months additional to which to file affidavits in- rebuttal. The commission thinks the time to long, . ,a novel ana interesting esse. was ar gued In.the Supreme Court. An ex-en gineer on the Atlanlio Coast Line sued for re-lnstatement and also damages, on the ground that be was appointed during good behavior and under the noted de cision In the case of Hoke vs. Bender- son, had a right -to his position during good behavior. It Is the first applies tlon of that case to civil life. ' , - - The Supreme Court ordered that after next Monday no brief shall be allowed tobeeied after the day on which the case is argued, unless by permission of the court and for good cause. J T - . During February the Stale has char tered elgbt cotton mills, as follows: En field; - Harriett, at Henderson; Lowell and Loray, In Gaston county; Smltbfleld; wenonah, at Lexington; Lily at ripray, and the Capelalev-y - J-..-.r The report of the State Labor Commls sioner Lacy will .contain S00 pages, of whtcb only 900 pages Is yet printed. - Friday evening the aldermen will take up the matter pf selling the city hall and market fgr not less than $50,000 and building a market or an' auditorium on another slteu The committee will Tec ommend this and the opinion appears to be that the aldermen will let tbe people vole and settle the question. That being so, there will be a pretty lively election, Some persons declare-that J he sale will be ratified, others that the popular vote Will be adverse. - : The dales ot the chief theatrical events to ocedr here yet this season are as fol lows: March 8, V'Lord- By feu." James Young; March JJ, "Quo Vsdls."' Airjen Benedict; Match' 19,-"The Christian" with Elfie Ellsler as "Glory Quayle,' supported by a cast of 40 persons; April 14, "Faust;" April .10, . "At the White Horse Tavern," by Dan Frohman't com pany, direct from the'Lyoem Theatre, flew York; May 8, DeWolfe Hopper in hit new play.- - ,. 'i , ' There is now no doubt that the Ral elgh poet ofllce will be a first class one. Considerable additional machineiy i being put in the Caralelgli Cotton Mills here. '. -' ' It Is said that the trial pf A, J. Mar shall, the young Wilmington lawyer charged with counterfeiting, will beheld all over again here In May. . ' ' Samuel Coley, formerly in the tervlce of tlip Sonthern Hallway and who lost an arm In an accident at rjclina, has a suit here for ".0,000 damages in the Superior Court this week. - The Epworih League Conference of thaNorih Carolina Mothodial - Centei ence will he held, here -April 2 3, At J It -..'t I a uuin t he hi V '0 d.-lr; ""'r of 1 cut, H': es will attend and quite HjiiHiit A ct ho Hub will H-.i" l''v. I)r, If. .V :uy .1 f,, fir f-.r it boarders to aOcasl 800. 'The (Jnirersity It bow entirely full, Mr. Stringueld stye. There is space, for a dormitory to ac commodate the 150, and it can be built for 15,000. - ' The State Superintendent ' of Public Instruction today issued the following well-timed circular 1o the county super intendents; "This it to say to you It at I. have decided thai (he special appropri ation of $109,000 Is to go lo- -the . benefit olAhn rbildren direct without any shav ing down by, commission for county treasurers or other officials, I 'sm quite sure tbe Legislature Intended . for this special appropriation to direct lo the children, and urge you and your county board of directors to see' that this is done. If the Legislature and the people, are will teygfye this special fund for -the benefit cf tbe children, then the -county treasurers can surely handle hls special money without a commission." i- .4. : -. THE MARKETS.. The following quotations-wore receiv- ed,by J. E. .Latham, New Bern,N. C. Mkw York, March L -Open High. Low.- Clore Mch cotton ." May cotton-, Aug cotton.. . Sept. cotton . 9.20 919 923 847, 7.94 7.95. 9.84 9.15' 0.15 9.14 913 8.37 7.91 7.91 9 2l: 9.22 "8 4; 7.94 7 95 918 909 JI.30 7 91 7.91 Nov. eolten.. Jan.. cotton .'CHICAGO XABKBTS. WaBAT. - Open. High., Low. Clest, May SSi j 5J &H 65i Cobs: Mar...... . 85 . 60t . 60 58 . SO m 35 . 84 84 So. R"y Pfd. Reading .:. .. 58i' 59 50 A. S. W ... T. C. I... .. 91 Leather . . . -W. &L; E ; Hi Receipts at cetiea ports were 17,CM bales. - ' .f. r 1 "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure In my family with wonderful results. - It aives f immediate relief, Is pleasant lo take and truly the dyspeptic a best friend,", says E. Uartgermk, Overlsel, Mich., Digests what you eat, Cannot fall to cure. - F. S. Duffy. " TEE NATIONAL BANK, - New- Bern, N. C," " At clme of Imlm-ss, February 18, 1900, con,densea from report 'o Comprroller. , RESOURCES 1 Loans ;.;.. ,.......$302,871 50 Stocks and Honda.. 82,882 79 Real estate, Fur. and Fixl. . .' , 98 Due from banks........ .... 88,701 74 Cash.;.... ................. 41,587 84 .?;,' Total Resources. . . $601,016 85 . LIABILITIES - . , Capital 4. ."...;.. ....... $100,000 00 Burplus and rroflts,,....... 90,113 18 Ciroulatlon ...-.iV..-...i...i 22 600 00 Deposits ......... ..' 238,977 72 . . .. .Total Liabilities J.,$501,889 85 James A, Bryan, President. -, i J. fl. Hackburn, Y-fresident, J - 3.i:v-t--.i.-0. H. Roberts", Catbler, ?" ' ORGANIZED IMJ.:" Tbtil profits ijnee orsanixatioji . , . t :-i Vs .;..i.i.r V, ..... .-.v.l877,894 18, iviai uitiuduu .).u awwiuiuore, . . . f..4.(.M-....w $287,082 00 .S-'IREGTORS'C,'' James A BrySn, ' : S C Bishop, unatstsryao, ; --,'f 1 not lianlets, U uackOurs,-. 1j Harvey, John Djnn, G JI Riberu., f64PHONEt64 TO TIII3 'TR Al13 1 .Phono N,w Bern aHst,' Mills for the Best and ' Purest Meal that can be made from the best grain and best milHns In use. ' . OEORQB BISHOP. One4 Moore Wood Man : 'Stove- . moved to town and doing -bus! ness on 8 uth Frocflrte; Notice. the carts loaded fcilh wood from MOOBE'S WOOD 'YARD,-and see whit jou'wll 'grt, and cnll ;.-'.. . Phone 149. ; : and order your wok). e sts' s.r-x': tvvv v: x',.v w ' ' . i I Vc 13 o:s itHlit t f.irn! I,, ,1 on r 'ut of I -1 1 1 1 1 holt Notice. n riiio J i 'i -o I. .imp f-UwU -v. d r.d 1 1 ' FINE -GOSHEN BUTTER 25c. 7 , ITIne ISIgtn llutter, 30c, Fancy Elgin ami Fox River Batter, ! V.' 35 CcntH Xb. at J. L McDANIEL'S, 71 Broad St . . Also the finest lot of Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams . seen ii) market this season. Everyone guaranteed to , be strictly first quality only 13c lb. , ,, v ..Plenty of Nice Norton Yam Potatoes, sound and all right EarJy Hose and Red Ritas Seed Irish Potatoes. - Anything in tbe grocery line you want prices as low as possible. Give me a call; Yours Truly, 'rie- I L .'Fhoi .'Phone 01. J. R. PARKER, 'Phone 69. O nsyi!vixi4ffnwftf!wf) nAtivo 11:1 J. A. -MANUFAOTUKERS- riAnr.r.iiift' mh iticauuwfo Grade . i If yon farm on the intensive system and for profit, you must use HlQH QRADB QUA NO, : "ipur Goods are specially adapted for this section. lrm nniiTn ;;TjBed by the largest and most Their Field Besulta speak Joudecthan Words. SPdCIAIs jDITJlOS -Use Meadows' 30LD LEAF True), for Color, Siltuiess and Fine Texture. ".Manufactured in the bright leaf section of the 8tate, and specially prepared for the deed of oir land.' f l If interested send for leaflet of :Pur 1900 Calendar also for tteasking V ' Work s: :" TJnipn 'Point - ySy :' : Largest and Finest Stock of.... lz3 Vr'-ona -7- t1: j r . X. A - IIaWao Wr Mil m c" ,- .: Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 71 Rrcn Hi. Will be found in our fine blend of Mocha and Java, that makts a cup of coffee fit for the gods. Our feputalir.n is your safe guard in tbe matter ot Teas and ( (ffeiB, and you ran get better quality at lower (.rices bete than at any oilier More in (own. Pi.ri isi f uararitied w ith every pour.d of Tea, Coffee or Bpices sold at Parkei's. N. C. Hams. Fox River Butler, Salt and Graham Wafers, Uneeda Ginger Wafers, Uneeda Btscutta Just Received fresh. JR., GROCER, 77 Broad Street.' Co., ial Guanos. Potato Cabbage successful farmers in this section. :FO)R; AM CROPS. TOBACCO GUANO. (Tried and analysis and testimonials; " New Bern, N. O.. 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