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''y' 'T''f' '40 "0Tf HACKBURN (S . j ; , - We are now prepared lo show onr customers it Full Line of w SPRING GOODS and at Old Prices too. , -. A : jt ' Those 27 inch Foulards are making quite a ripplev.So suit , w able for dafntj Easter Dresses. 7 ' 1 iV'-'i'vBIlka-for evervoue : Waist 1'atterus iu all the newest shades . . w and designs. Thwi a liue of plalu Taffetas for 50a. or a hi.nd (iS some quality for 90o feuch a beautiful Feau de Soie for $1 35. , (US Ml Silk FotVlards in dress patterns for 75c... " ' , o w A superb stock of Embroidery either in sets or separate ' (iS trimmings.'' Fancy Puffings; Nainsoo and Lace AH: Overs for fa waists. J'iquts in welts, plaids and figures, Persian Lawns, Dimities and Organdies from 15a to 6Qc. , . - ' . ' fa - ; Zeiclers and Clement & PfillsLow Shoes and Slinncrs hare fyy come and are in good styles. Try them. , v 1 - ' , Y$N -vV lo not forget that we carry TherDbwnger Corset in blocjc and white. Warper and the R. & G. In the new French patterns. ' iiS Gall aul"see us t oiHsoJd stand. - "L ' . & :47 & 40 Pollock Street. Big Redaictibii 1 j in; Your choice of Derbyi brown arid black Soft Hats, . on display our show Windows, for onjy $1.00." 99 SI1DMJS STREE'i, v. .l'w-Ls;' C NEW BEUH. N C ; sYOU WILL LI SfflEElWAMO. 61 Broad per lb. Also small Pig1 Hams for boiling pur poses at 13c. " i ; ' f- wheat and the very best ; Try our Whole Cod Fish at 6c per lb, received weekly and iresh,'- ' j " t 4?;. A lmrr a! nt Pnrfn ' TM art Mnl fl qcrna i f ro. ceived. Try it once, you will use no other. : Your orders will be appreciated, and will always meet competition.' , - , !ours ior' Business, , ' , : L. r 3 ATTERT H WAITE & BRO., " 61 Broad Street, t il in r Larger Than ft largest t Finer C-' ' u;i A " -A We .lltVt' jlltt r.-r-K.-l, (.llivll.i ;r. ir.tiin, tiii;!.:: c.-i:. u r ."..! -, iim. I -1) I: I f I. i t , r i'l..:'! ir. ! i :, r. f 'mS 'wS '40 'js 40 '40 '0" V? V V7 V7 V7 V7 ? Y w vv 6? FIND AT Street; 1 Elgin Creamery TJuk Phone 169. . . f ,,.! I'." ! i, u , i i ( v . ; v,u, 1 r i v . Alarm In London Over War Prepa ' rations at Sevastopol. ' Boiler FiRhllng Another Battle Krasrsr Sjs lie ' Is "Satisfied " With the Situation." - Rent Of Bosrs By '" . - Roberts Complete SpecIsHa Journal. London, March 10. The war-like ao- ttvltj displayed by Russia-ls creating the ereatest uneaslneu In ministerial circles although every effort Is being "made to conceal the alarming news recently re ceived from Sevastopol to the effect that the UusBian authorities there are rushing arms, ammunition and supplies and con stantly adding to the strength of the . garrison. ."'.- Everything Is being done secretly and hurriedly by Russia as it trouble was ex pected to occur at any moment. ,. ;..,..- London, March 10. Special News of a big: battle at .or neat Biggarsberg reached here today. . ' Fifteen thousand Boers under General Botha were slrengly .entrenched 'there. They retired -W the mountains after abandoning the siege of Ladyamlth and sinoe then have completed along line of entrenchments. v General Bullet sent twelve thousand men by the way of the Helpmak&ar road to attack them in the rear. - Tie Boer pickets gave warning of the approach of this army after firing a. few shots and fell back to the main body of the Boers. " ' . Cs. " General Kitchener has arrived at Vic toria West, from Kiaiberley; to organize various columns of troops for the pur- nnut ti .iinnraMlnif tfiA . MihAlltnit wlilh pose of suppressing the rebellion which i spreading - in that; district. ' Minor Aghting affairs have occurred in several places., v?. ' W'f A dispatch from Pretoria says that President Eruger returned ' from bis 'Visit to the lighting lines In the Orange Free State and Natal and expresses him self satisfied with the general situation. Kruger and Bleyn have made protests to the representative or the neutral pow ers at Pretoria Against the employment otUatflr troops by Col. Baden-Powell at Mafeklng and Colonel Plainer, h Accord ing lof the dispatch the greatest, order prevails at; Johannesburg .and Preto ria. . ' IIaeif4VX,N IT, Msrch10. Special The Leinstet jreglment has at last received definite orders regarding their departure from, this utallsn. The surprise . was great when it became known that the regiment is to leave for Egypt at the end of the month. ' The eorps expected lo go to Booth Afrioa. -' London, March 9 The Dally Mall jias received the following dispatch from South. Africa: ... : - - , 1 -- Poplar Grove, 'Orange Free State, March 0 Wednesday's move accomplish ed more than was at first thought. The Boer flight appears to mean the disinte gration of the burghers, whose organiza tion has gone. , We now know the fact that Kruger was personally present duripg the fight, tie slept Tuesday night at Poplar Grore, where the British are at present encamped, . On Wednesday, finding hie personal influence exhausted, he made fervent exhortation to the burghers, quoting' Scriptural passages making ap peals and issuing Biblical prophecy to induce them to stand. They fled, how ever. ' j There Js a report that Kruger will take the supreme command Instead of General Joubert at Abraham's kraal. ' No immedlateoppesltioo to the Brit-" ish is now expected. Indeed, there is no trace of the Boers for miles. . By all ac counts the Free State opposition Is col lapsing. ' t . On Wednesday Lord Roberts ctptured two of the . Boer guns,' a quantity of stores aud some prisoners. Lorenzo Huhuiz, March 8. It Is reliably stated that high officials in Pre toria openly avow the British flag will never fly over Johannesburg, as the place will be razed to the greund. Mines of explosives are being constructed In various parts of the city. They are elec trically connected with the forts and will bo 11 red as occasion arises. Must of the gold ml aes, eicept those Cxulrolled by the Government, are In a shocking slate, bolng fall ef water, the machinery rusting sod wilfully smashed. Ucv. W E Sitzor, W, Cut-m, N. Y write: ''I had dyppfpift nvr twenty yen! 9, anil tiled lionoia B.ul medicines wii limit benefit. I was (h Miiaded lo uie Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ami It helped me fnnii tliu mart. Hieheve It to lie a in nurea for all forms of iudi ;"iun." It. digests wiiftl yu em. i n lin- y. Arrc: V.. Z Tier. il t.l J-.M. )' '-v Y.-i-i;, - 1 : I-iK r I...1. 1 ).-! t 1 i.i-r r i North Carolina Troops Will Proba ' tly Be In Good Shape. Cotton Spfculators Unhappy. City 'Election. Eclipse . Committee - t . At "Wash I otrto n. Alliance 1 'Doing Well. Public ' School Examiners. J" Raleigh", March, 10. Adjutant Gener al Roystor goes to Washington nsxi week to unite with other National Gui'd officers lu securing the amendment of the militia law or 1803 which will give t ' tbeentlie National Guardof the country $3,000,000 a year in ordnance and quarter master's stores, "This will gtra North Carolina about 5QO00 If the amend ment is adopted the Guard in this Stale will be riat in the very best shape. This State ought to have" about 4,000 Guards men and naval militia, always ready for State or national call. N . . , , v . . ."Never monkey with a buzz saw,' the busiuess end of aSnule or cotton futures" were the last, words of one of tha greatest men UiIb county has ever known, yet In spite of . the admirible advice, one man in this oontry lost his arm by saw, another has a smashed Up from the kick of a mule, whileeaven jknows how many scores have been Qaogbt in the "future deadfall" this week,. To xjuote the words of a victim: ''All who made money last week lost it this week." ' ", Census Supervisor Jenkins, Populist, of Chatham, Was here -conferring with some of the "elect" (by which' is meant Populists and Republican of course) about the appointments of census-takers etc. Jenkins is in chaige of, this district. Hejias "pie" to give away and Jie Is not riiavomA arttli lovni' hir in. mnria . hnt viewed with alarm" by any means, but gels the glad hand, : ', - , - Poll holders for tHe election hers on March 19th onHhe-questiea of the' sale of- the city hall- and market building have been appointed,. " As yet but little is said about the elebtlou, though it is only ten days aiay. " j . Rev. Dr. MVM. Marshall,' rector of Christ church here,, who has been quite sick for ten days, is reported to be con valescing. . . ' - ' " - ' Rev. A. A. Prnden, financial agent of St." Mary's Female College hereK who has addressed himself to the - task of raising $38,500 to pay the balance otbe debt on the purchase of the college buildings and grounds, wants f 10,000 from Raleigh, this city: having raised $5,000 already. - Yesterday .ami today he was given $t,60O by five 1 persons here, - . .The North Carolina delegation,' with the exception of Representatives Linney and White, called In body at the Smithsonian Institution in .Washing- tea - yesterday to urgo Department to take observations at Raleigh of the eclipse of the sun,-vwhlch will occur in May next. ' '' 1 - A point In Ralolgh's favor that waa brought out by the delegation was that the duration of the eclipse at Raleigh is three minutes ' longer than " at other points. The Department Informed the delegation that it would send an official to. Raleigh to Investigate, and if his re port was favorable the request would be granted. -" . - Two Mormon elders have been roam ing arouud over Albemarle for the past twt weeks. .Yesterday morning as they were passing down street a rati grown) shower of rotten eggs and potatoes met their astonlsed vision and they proceeded 4 to forthwith and Immediately shake the dust, or mud rather, of the wicked town frem tholr feet, never again to return. The last of the claims against the government on account of the war with Spain were sent to Washington. Next week Poveroor Russell'f "god of war' Loge Harris, will go on and urgo the War Department to sottle up. :. ,' - Secretary Parker, of the Farmers' State Alliance, was here"aad said, when asked how that order was getttug on, that there were Alliances In about 60 counties; that the average number of sub-Alliances U about seven or eight to a county, and that in one or two coun ties there are as many as 20. Nothing will be done in the way of resuming work at tuo shoe factory until after tbo State Alllauce meals In August. . The Siale board of public sciitiol ex aminers was In seasloa here yesterday preparing tho quosllons to ba asked at the oxauiUaiUa of applicants for teach ers' certilicales In July. Tlic Democratic convention of Mont gomery county lm instructed Its del egates fur (Iharles IJ. Aycock for Gov ernor, fituily county will do likewise when licr convention meets. ocr. :c I r: r: . In ( i If 1 KtHTUCKY CASE. Judge Fields Decides In Favor of the ., Democratic Contestant. ' Case Will be Aypenled. The Hllltia Prevents V arrauls ,a- Ileitis ? , Strred. Bill Passed to Recover the - - i " " ' - Arms. " - , 8pcial to Journal ' - J", ; liOtitsviuiE,: K.y-, M arch 10 Judge Field handed tlown bis ('qInlou this af- e-nnon a the- BekUam-aylor Ruber s' rial case , - -- Judge Fie'd decides ln favor' f the Democrats and holds that he courts can not, go lnlo tha case si the constitution of the stats rests ihe power in the Leg islature to decide these contests and even If fraud and conspiracy is. shown the court has no" right tango Into the matter. , FtiAN KFOirr, K y , March IG.-Special Judge Field's decision In the contested Governorship case' caused ho-change in ttie situation hire. - ' i 1 ' Arrangements for the appeal- of the case had alreadyiieen made,' " Offioers are unable thus far lo find more than one Of . the : persons against whom warrants are out-for the assassi nation of Wm. GuebeL W. H. Coiilten is In jail, being arrested last - night. 'He was a clerk la the office of . the Slate Auditor. ' ' 11 , The ether warrants out but which the Seers were unablato eervo tpday, aro against Secretary of State Caleb Powers, Charles Flnley former Secretary of State John T, Pewers, Supt. of Public Schools, an,d Capt J. W. Davis,' policeman of the Capitol Bquare, all charged with, being accessories to the killing. -. . ' The militia refused to allew the afflcers to enter the executive building- today, where Davis lsrsupposed to be. -- ..j.-.. FaASKroBT. Kr.i March 0. The Sen- ale today reconsidered the Trlpieit re solution, approprlatiug lO),0U0 tor the: purpose of equipping State' mllilla, and recovering the arma and munitions of warremoved to London, Ky, -. .' . : Senator T'iplelt said that doting last night the ' remaining arms and other military preperty in the areenaj hoi? were loaded on cars and shipped to Lon don, "t i" " " "" Senators Paryear.,; and Jones, who voted sgalrrst the resolution, voted for it todVy, aud it passed, 10 to 1. . ' In tea lionse the announcement was greeted by prolonged applause. . - ; ' THBjlARfcETS. 7 .-1 The following quotations were receiy ed by J. E. Latham, New Born, N. 0.- v ' New Took, March 10, Gpen. High. Low. Close - Mch cotton . Hay cotton M0 - 9.40 9,40., 940 ...643 , 9.47 0 38 '0.47 Aug cotton.. 9 24 9.27 9.W -9 27 Sept. cotton B40 8.44 , 8.40 -844 Nov. cotton.".,. 7.897.97r-7 83 ; 7 97 Jan. coMon ...-7.85 ,7 93 7 8S- 7 98 T OUIOAOO UABKETS. 4-. t Wmat:--" Open, filgh." Low.. Close May,..;....'.'. 08e6t'ttr 65, Cork: . t , 1 May ... 851 : 864-".,M1-;. 80 8o,R'yPfd..;. 57 Read . T.O.I ,..02 ' . 98 Leather ...... 114 i - .-11 A.S. W ..." ,.. 51 " W. AL. E..;.:. 6r - ' ' Cotton receipts were 12.000.- REAL ESTATE AGENCY Houses and Lots For Sale at Lowest Possible Figures. Desirable Homes and Tenements that will prcre a fine invest ment.. - l Collection of Rents s Specialty, Office at residence, 17 Jo'mson etrti t "EL" K."' nAIXPER. ; Just a Word Atattt' Printinft We have adopted a NEW PLAN by which you will lose jiinney if you place your order for Job Pi'mting before seeing usl Jii'Kpectfully Submitted to those who tine Printing. Yours Truly, y. t. s Co., (it 'I I'' N. O. PORTO RICO MUDDLE. Party Politics pavj Control t! the Matter WisuiNGTON, March 10 The Porto Rico ; muddle has grown thicker-uluct the bill has been before the Sonata' All sorts of amendments have been aud arc being proposed, and lbs wildest sort of talk lis being indulged in by the sup porters aad opponents' of a tariff on Porto Rican products. -v. Those who' ad vocate free trade say that it was the sugar and. tobacco trusts., which-forced Jhe !1ouso to pass the bill imposing a duty of 15 per rent on Porto Kican products, while the tariff advocates are equally positive in' asserting that the two ..trusts named are responsible for much of the olamor for free trade. Both 61alms car not possibly be true, and,.- probably neither Is. , The whole truth is that Porte Rico is being made the foot ball of partisan politics.. The bill as passed hy the House may be amended, but it is not giving the majority of the Senate credit for ordinary political shrewdnes to say that they" will allow a party measure to be defeated. , To secure the original witch hazej sal re, a:k tot DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, well known as s certain cure for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worth less counterfeits. Theyare dangerous. FS Duffy- -.V CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The JCind You Have Always Bought Bear the -Signature of Cotton and Stocks. k 11 nnv miotnmara maris mnnnv ah mi SV4f kJ tV lUJ W tV Vt S) VSS UW decllue. ; 1 he next 80 days, will give you an opportunity of a life time' on either stde. s Those-who-bought sugar around 98 are rejoicing. Watch our forecast of a rl vl rs in hntr nnltAn TKsiro Hn r am (Via inn mergers ana mane money. . vve so licit your orders ino. K. sutler, uroser. Our Spring Hats . . Are now la and we aro -prepared lo suit every one in New Spmg Bats.. Don't fall to see our Enoi Crush Bat; it is a beauty. ' We have hats in Ml colors sod at all priors from 80c to $5 09. ., W also have a nobby line of men snd boy'a Caps.' ' 7 : 4 r ' ; Call on us and let us- fit yoa up for J.G.DUNN & CO r Bicycles Fof Evcfyfcbdy. ..I have a very lurire ftockf Bicyc e , from which ANYONE can te Suited. . COMJMBIAS ' STOBJIkRS ; ' .- 5 BARTrORDsT . PENNANTS RAMBLERS -JDKAT,, Ringing in prloo from $30 00 to $75 CO. . Bold for Caeb'or on Easy raymrnts.. I have a limited stock of the Modil f0 Chainless at 5U and Models 45 and 49 Chain ColUuibiae at t40, and g no mote of them when prvwnt stock 1 c zhtust ed. Becood-Qand Ilicyolos at alraott any old price. . . , ' - - All kinds of Itepelrlng-done promptly and v ur work is solicited. A large and well selected atock of lkoords Mr-JUrnplmpnono or rnono umpli, cnnsiBling of latent Mnrchef, Cake Walks, Coon Bongs, etc.. at factory prices. - - . v;i. t. nii-isU f Bouth Front Bt., Next P. M. Draney r- ','.; . - Vt' (tVaVjuV-sV.W t f : , Tnt'eda Biscuit, Monitor Oyster Crackera, Standard ; Soda' Biscuit, Cream. Lnnch Bilcnit, Ginger Snaps and Fancy Ca' ee. 1 O Ontario" Prepared Pnckwheat r.'i-.'U .The very best Cutter, Fancy Syrup and Molasses. ' ;. Fancy. Cream Cheese and Imported Macaroni. , - A complete stock of the best Groceries to be had. I respectfully solicit yonr trade and guarantee satis faction.. Goods delivered promptly anywhere in the city. ..." -- .. J,L WEI, 'Phone 91. THF FASTininilS RIIYFR ! ? ". P ss..s Always selects herFood Bup plics from our choisn slock of high - grade Grocorifs. Wo cuter to the demands of a first-class Irada, and can meet tne wants ol everyone with the 1'uroct and lieat Foods that can be secured, at prices that . will enable you to live hig'i at small cost, when you look at these .figures. Just received a nio-) lot large Jiloy Oranges 80sdoz. Large tUin skin LemoDs SOc doz-'n. . Good Butter 80c Ih. I''.)ic I?.lvr !.... YourB to Please, J. R. PARKER, JR., .GROCER, 'Phone 697 77 Broad Street J Largest and Finest Stock of . . . . Buggies Wagons mm & Millar I ' J have moved to the Broad Street Stables,- , purchased of J. W. STEWART, where I shall v be glad to meet all friends and customers. -' x , "New BztZiW-e.! :'?. ' ',. . - v. ,. .... . .... . ,i-. -. n,-'-- .. v' ;' GRIST--LULLS. Wew 31111 ' , , Kollliig llieftt -121evlorH nnd 'Corn CI can era . Of the Latest Improved and Up ' to-Djte Mill Hachlnery. YOL'H TRAIjK H t-OLIClTEP. , CXferECIAL PAl.VSluken In cleon ina and poliuliing grain tufore jolng t'n.iugh the niilln, which Insures pure nn-.il, Corn, Iloininy, Outs and liled F.ed. Gor.cr. Bianor. t:.!w r.-tn, n. c. Wholesale & Retail roce, , 71 Brl St." w.w w mm w I al s XL.. J.,.'f" Ever Found in New ; Harnesses - Robes s 1 : M remit st . . ... . & To Housekeepers! W are offering at present: ij . . t-' ; A nice Revolving Brollur with cover ; for 91 25. . This is aomcthtntt neW-aw ubi ui ue seen to do appreciiuve. r T. Tub wSfh es at 6041 Iranito' L A (ralvanlzed Wash Tub wjth heavy strong bandies lo Sizes at 6o70o and . BOO. . A nice deep oval Gran ke Pan . tor BUO. A Granite Pie Plates 1 s . -atTjc. l,V 'or Ho. 1 " A Qramte Ulpper for I A Granite Wash Pan, 1 sizes, 15o acd 20o A Granite Dish Pan for 8c. . ' ' A nice line of Galvanized r-iirlnklcrs," nice tor the flower garden. ' Step Ladders at the popular prices of 48o 60c, and 72c each. .( Granite Tea Kettles, 80c and 40c each. A S gallon Pump Can, for $t'00. -. Karthen Tea Pots, 20o and 25c each. A 10 qt galvanized L'tickct for 20c. A Kur.Icn Trowel for 106, : ; A Bird C age Bracket for 10o., 1 : : A mlr Btwl Tlyors for 10o. ' ' A p!r dt.-.-l eiitllnp; Plyi in for 15c. A pair TiniH-r's Enirn f r ! 'o. A nirp yi.r.l or n Me 1 die for f....:. AI'-x'Jm.iI A bollle !:... 1 A A r -..i: i. t ' . r A j 'r v-,! ( ; f i nnd l.iiii s for fi.', a for f1 :.
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