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VOL' XVI1--NO. 298. NEW BIR,N, N. C, WIBNISDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1900. .ErGHTSENTH tst. AN A ft EKHACKBURh We are now nremtred to show ft ' ft ft SPRING GOODS and at Old Prices too. : Those 87 inch foulards are making quite a ripple. - So suib able for dainty Easter Presses, v - .. Silks for everyone' Waist Patterns in all the newest shades ft qqd designs Then a line of plain Taffetas for 50o or a hand some quality tor UUo J?uon a oeautnul 1 eau tie Bote lor l a. 'All Silk Foulards in dress patterns for 750. s" " j A superb stock of Embroidery either in sets of separate trimmings. 1'ancy Puffings, Nainsoo-t and Lace All Overs for waists. ' Piques in welts, plaids and figures, Persian Lawns, Dimities 6nd Organdies from 15c Jo BOo. ' f ' Zeiglers and Clement & Balls Low Shoes and Slippers have come aad are iu jjood styles. 1rythem j." . lio not forget that we carry The Dowager Corset in black and white: Warner and the K. & Q. in the new French patterns. t t . s - .i , k V ' .ft -ft ft -ft IS ft ft ft - ", Call and see us at our old .1 47 & 49; Pollock Street. Bigr ReduGtidii in Hats. Your choice of Derbys, brown and black. 5oft Hats, " on display in our kllllll w 1 llf IlltlU - - .... 1 9 MIDDLE BTREE'l', 1 ' ! . ,.a VX W 'V V, IUUl'-li 1 1- n T-a.- . Lti SATTERTHWAITE S BRO. 6i Broad Street,' - A tresh lot oi larere Hams to v slice at 12c per lb. 'Also small Pig Hams' for boiling pur poses at 13c. : : l v '-. We are headquarters "tor Ontario Buck wheat and the very best Elgin Creamery But. xry our v wnoie- uoa . received weekly. and iresh. : , : T: jfPllll U nMAA 'A.. vex v ou. j. jr xv viiOj jf uu Your prders will be always meet competition, v ?. . j, '. ; r . . ' c sv -4 xour.a'tpr:;isusiness,A L; M. SATT ERT HWAITElROl it;eli Broad; StfeeV wr--;. 's's ; ?;..'. ---s: fUZ-. .Mi ;i y , Finer , than-1' .A-; the, ' Hnest:iK . - ' I We iiave just received, pnrc1ms4 ill. llttlltl, '1JIK1U'. CHi'IimiU Of Stoek, JJnlps, niul 40 Il. fcl of Ilor.-i.-s to Sltit Druftniul I'mxkI Wor. A full line of Ilii" I, -i, i:,,:n! (',,1 Koliea and ahij.H(.n linn.l J i j h Wo invite your i ,-u !v in ; . . ' ;..n. : !:Ki. , r k U U V V7 VV V? VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV our customers a Fnll Line - of stand. ' - - VV VV VV VV V' --r 1 . 1 s NEW-BERN, IT 0 i isn at oc per id. WS11 ..MW-MM 'jk4lk Jta."1' w in uoo uu u uuex . - appreciated, and will din-el, from the K.iir.-r Ity our Mr. uiiil lnuc ikhv on lunl ill' 1 if VOtI, f.ir D-v tin. I i-'I l-lir: i . .n j, . ',(", I, J ;: . 1 T '. : 111111. Auditor's Report On Taxable Prop " erty Made Public . Slmontoa Names the Day. IneUeat , At Soldiers' Home. Transta- -ting Into tJerman.' Moaey ' ForJ4 Baptist School."; A jcock Endorsed. , Halbiok, March 18. The AudlUr1! report aa regards Uxtble property csme from (he printer. It shows 87,110,851 aores of land, valuation $110,593,70, M, 183 town lots, 4a,48,41; 171,827 horses 6,153,446: 125,858 mules, $49,991,743; sheep 800,403. $311,174; goats " 48,835, $32,239; eattle 586,2041. $4,845,010 hsgi 1,282,658, $1,604,18. The Tslue of U- braries is given as $358,696; money on hand or deposit, $17,249,764; stocb in in- eorporated eompanlet in the State $4,- 825,148; tobacco, $1,288,568; cotton $1,- 217,049; gross Income on property not taxed, $6,291; income from sslarles and fees. $788,000.. . v . .t . Clerk Rlddlck, of the United States Circuit Court, has received Judge Simon ton's erder flaming March 28 as the da; for the beginning of the taking of testi mony by Standing Master James E Shepherd, In the matter of tax assess ments. , The order directs that the State and the corporation oommlssion (the defendants) be allowed six weeks, and the railroads, the plaintiffs) the same time, If long Is needed, and that the plaintiffs be allowed six weeks to reply in rebuttal, if so long 1 'needed. , , There was qnite a carious incident at the Soldiers'. Home here. - Just before Rev. Dr. Eugene Daniels was about to jegln the sf terfloon's exercises' in the chapel, W. D. Clanton, of Mecklenburg, an inmate of the home, gave him a test!- ineniv which he carried during the "war. At Gettysburg Clanton was struck by a bullet which entered the Tesliment, which was over bis heart, and stopped at Luke XVII i 88. BorA Dr. 'Daniel si once look the 'Terse vas a text and preached an excellent sermon, r Tonlgh( the executive committee of the North Carolina Teachers' Assembly meets here and will decide where the next session will be held.- MoreheadOity offers the usual $1 a day rate: Wilming ton offers to provide for 1,008 tr morej' at a rate ei f l. - 1 - .. The Rutherfordton companf of the State Guard was armed yesterday. One more company is yet to bo armed. : t The State charters the W. I. Weaver Power Company,' of Ashevllle. It will develop electric power at some point on the French Broad river. The capital Is 30,00.-' . k- 1 " r-ts Dr. Dodds Is at work hereon a trant' Istlon into German of 160 pages of the Agricultural 3 Department's . valuable publication of the "Resources" of the State. It U to be published at Leipslg; - It is learned at the Auditor's office thst New Bsuever is the only county which pays leu taxes this year . than it did last year; the amount of falling off being about $500.'.); " . : ' "Quo Vadis" was the sttrsctloa at the iLcsdemy of Muslo last night Strange to ssy there was a light out-of-town sale of seals. There Is . large ona for "The ChrlslIan.VV;r - . ' Miss. Johnson, the writer of the play, "Lord Byron," is here for a few days. j At Durham $425 was raised for the Baptlet Female University here. Keit Sunday Rev. John E, White and Editor Bailey, of .The Biblical Recorder, will address the Baptist at Charlotte on this subject. They expect great things for the zealous and public-spirited Bsptists of the Queen City. ' Rev. Dr. Marshall, of Georgia, called to the .pastorate of the First Baptist church here, will arrive aext Sunday, and spend a week before deciding what hewllldo. -. .v -V; ' , The Caldwell eounty Democratic con 'ventlon, was held yeaterdsy and . endor sed Aycock for Governor. . Rev. W E Bluer, W. Oaton, N. ' Y' Writer "I had dyapepala ovr twenty years, and tried doctors and medlclnei without benefit. I was persuaded to use Eodol Dyapepala Cure and it helped .me from the start. I believe it to be a pa- naceafor all terms of Indigestion." It digests what you eat. F B Duffy. THE MARKETS. ; The followlnglquotatlona were recelv ed by J. E. Latham, New Bern, N. O. ,y -. New Tork, March 18 Cottoh; Open. High. Low. Close Men. ........ 9.43 9 43 9.40 9 40 May 9.40 9.40 9 83 9.88 Aug......... 9.18 9.18 9.11 9.17 Sept 8.27 8. 8 24 8.28 Nov. ., 7.83 7 80 7.83" 7 60 Jan 7.79 7 84 7.79 7.80 CHICAGO MAKKKTB. Wiirat: Opun. II!gh. Low. Close May 6i:j m C5J 6r. J CoHN: i'y "'I . I B7, 87i Ho. K'y I'M f, J B"j Hen.l ,.. r, J Ci.nT ' t'l TCI f : ' I ' -ah-r fi n A . ; , r : v.'. i.. y : i- i i i SCHOONER JAKES ASHORE. Left New Bern for New York. Loaded With Lumber. . , Caps Hknbt, Va ,- March 12 -The weather bureau official, Sam Dosher,- at Hatteras, N, C, report S that the schooner Lizzie James, CapT. Oeerge W. Howard, with lumber, from New ' Bern to". New York, went ashore early this morning on Hatteras inlet bar; during heavy northerly gale- . The Jamea went -out of Ocracroke, Saturday morning, and has been becalmed off Hatteras for two days.: Nobfolk, March 11. The crew of the two masted Khooner,'' Lizzie James, Captain Howard, from Mew Bern, N. 0., to New York, with Lumber, which went ashore yesterday, on Hatteras inlet, In a heavy gale, was rescued yesterday. after noon by a skiff from Hatteras Ufesaving sutlon. The life-saving crews from Hat teras and Ocracoke made -repeated, in effectual attempts to reach the schooner. The wrecking tug Coley has gone from, this city to try and save the schooner, wuicu lies easy, - - , j ' ' Supreme Court Decisions. . Special to Journal,- -", Ralsiou, March 18-Qpinions handed down ly Supreme' court today were as (oltows: - " White v Murray, from MadUoti, af firmed, ii- Btate vs Conder, from Union, af firmed. - Baker vs Hobgood, from Granville, new trial. ' - - ' Carr vs Bank, from Duiham, error. .-: r Jordan vs FnrnaoevCo, new trjal. Garseed vs Greensboro, no error In both appeals. Owens vs B E, from Granville, af- trmed. ' ! , ' Slaughter vs Oberry, from Wayne, af firmed, Ellis vs Maasenburg, from Franklin, new trial. , Standi) vs Jamee, from Pitt, affirmed, Beacom vs Being, from Vance, . re versed. v , Finch vs Gregg, from Nash, affirmed Ray vs Insurance Co, from Vance, re versed. . . Vick vs Vlck, from Nash, new trial. - Howard vs Eai 1, from Bertie, newl trial.' - . A v " Dowtin vs Beardaley, froui Warren, reversed - - ' , ' v Commissioners of Green vs Best, ap peal withdrawn, J ' " , In the following oases there ' were no written opinions, and they were disposed of by per curiam order ar follows:. ' Buffaloe vs Buffaloe,' from Wake af firmed. ' v. , . Tate vs Forshee, from Alllmance," af firmed. , . ' Z r Cbappell vs Morris, from Durham, af firmed. State vs Barbee, from Durham affirm ed, npon authority of State va Cbsdbourn 80 N. 0. 479 and State VI Yearly, 82 N. C.,561.- - . Graham vs Walker, from Pender, motion to reinstate appeal refused. , To secure the ' original;, witch hszei salve, ask , for DeWltt a Witch .Hazel Sslve, well known as a certalrr' cure for piles and skin diseases.. Beware of worth leu counterfeits. They are -dangerous F B Duffy. ' - - t , A Site For Cotton Mill Wanted r, -The undersigned," a7 committee ap pointed by the Directors of the Pern. broke Mannfacturing Company to look up a site for their mill,- invite offers or bids from owners of land, within a rad ius of one mile of New Ben,"' J-" Offers of trsets of ten. acres, twenty acres, and thirty acres, in sealed bids, the same to be opened March 15th, 1900. ' - Reserving-the privilege of rejecting any and all bids. ' ; w ' i'i .'i William Doxk, .' ' J. A. Mcadows, . i j ' - - H. B. Dorv, . ., -v... ; ; i' ' . s Committee. Stocks mluhl be sold for a. turn. Sell cotton on all spurts. Corn la the featme of the grain market and ' looks like 40. Wheat la itlll slow, but It will hays lte tnrn before the May flowers bloom. Call to see us over Cotton Kxcbange. lm mediate settlements. - ".. . Going Like Hot Cakes 1 Our Nice Line of Bird Cages ranging In prices from $1 35 to $3 60 are going like hot cakes. ,.' Why pay double the price for a Sewing Machine than it li worth? We will sell you bo eli pant Drop Ileml lluchliie for why pay t5$ and IS0 for one ? If yoit b.-licvo In expansion then junt Bee how far you ran nmUe yourraiihex.nd hy huylhir fsom us. Our atom Is chock full (,f ha' -ins. Our find iiiHi.l,i,i-Mt of "tr fj f r,rr f Roberts at bloemfontein. Flanked the, Boers Once, More. England " ' -Requires a Surrender. I osdoh, March 13. Lord Roberts has cabled the war office that lien. French' baa occupied two lillla commanding Bloemfooteln, the remainder of Lord Roberta1 forces quickly following. " By advancing along Kaal spruif Lord Roberta oil,itled the Boem, who had Intrenched themselves along the Morlder river, ' thinking his-route would bw-In that direction ' ' ' Most of the farms along the line 4 f march were deserted;. While flags were flying over the hou9ea . There wvie fl(ns that the occupants had left' in a g'eat hurry: Strict orders against looting-have been giver. . ..' - LoxDiir,f March 12.-unconditIonal surrender cm the part of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State end a declar ation hal they 'Will refuse to consider any proffer of good offices or interven 'loo on the part of any foreign power is, according- to excellent authority, " the policy decided upon by the .British Gov- eminent. . CASTOR I A , . Por, Infants and Children. Tin Kind You Hare; Always Bought Bear the Bignature of , Executor's Notice I. , Havlnr ouaUfled as the Executor 1 1 slarv Ann Dickinson, deceased: late oi the county of Craven, this is to notify all persons Having claims against me estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 13th dsyof narcn, wui, or mie nonce win ue nlead in bar of their recoverv. All per sons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. . , JACOB B. TATLOB, Executor Mary Ana , .Dickinson, de- C64s90d - ' - - This March 18, 1900. ' Our Spring Hats . i . : Ire now in and we-are pivpared to salt every one in New Spring Hats. Don't tail to see our Knox Crush Hat; it is a beauty, .- s f We have hatfln all oolors and at all prices from BOo to 5 00. . . We aim have a nobby lino of men n 1 boy's Caps. 1 Call on us and let us fit yon np for Spring, 'r r ' - 1 - ' J: 6. DUNN & CO. Our Han il some Fabrics For Spring Attract the attention . of the well dreued man who appreciates Ustt-io dreu and would be correct In sty'e and up-to-date for rly spring Dr Silng. Our Impertcd Worsted and Cahrnere are in handsome colorlnv for hulling, and our diagonals and Cassimeres aru ot tine quality and texture.. Leavo your order early. . - F. II. Chad wick Middle street. NEW BEBN. N. C ' '-Bicycles; " Fcr Everybody. I have a very laree rtor.k of Bicycles, from which ANYONE can la Suited. COMiMllIAS RTOItMUftS IMIITI'OHDS l'KNNANM. HAM IU-KKS ' IKKAL Kaiu-ini; in .ri.-o from f .'0 00 to $75 00. F'uhi f.ir Cn h or on V.nny riiymenta. 1 i vi. n liil.i.- 1 Rr, i( r IllO Mllllel f.O Clauii. mil t t n ti .1 Mo.ieis 4.1 and 49 ( ( ..hi. hi ;o. mid ff no more (if h- Hi V 'I J-H ". ..1. Hinrk i-4 exhiumt , ,1. : i i , i -yrli-H lit llllllOFlt 1 ' if i 4. - c " - TJneeda Biscuit, Monitor Oyster Crackers, Standard SodaBisctiit, Cream Lunch BiLCuit, Ginger Snaps and Fancy Cakes. - " - Ontario Prepared Cuckwheat Che-very best Butter, Fancy Syrup and Molasses. - Fancy Cream Cheese and Imported Macaroni. .A complete stock oHhe best Groceries to be had. I respectfully solicit your trade and guarantee satis faction. Goods delivered promptly anywhere in the " city..' :u'iu 5 'Phone 01. C TUP FAQTininilQ RIIVFR Y Always selects her.Food Sup plies from our choice stock of high grade Grocenrs We cater to the. demands of a flrat-claaB trade, and can meet the wants ol everyono with the 1'urect and Best Condi time can bo secured, at prices that -will enable you to lire big'i at small cost, when you look at these figures. . Just received a nice lot large J lloy Oranges 30c dot. . Lvgethin akin Lemons 20c dossn. Good Butter 80c lb, Fox River Butter 81c. Yours to Mease, J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, , 'Phone 60. 77 Broad Street. Largest and Finest ' Stock of. Buggies Wagons fas yy " I have moved to-the Broad Street Stables, purchased of J..W. STEWART, where I shall be glad to meet all friends and customers. - ".'' I -f'- m---t i -r - -linn, I. - l' ' I I ; New Bet n, ; - N.i C. NEW IIERJT ' GRISl)niLL8. , New miU : liolUng Chest ; y ' Elevators 'and Corn Clf anew - , Of the Latest Improved and Up-to-Date Miirnachincry.r:'" TOUR ' TBADB 13 rOLICTiP. tW SPECIAL PAIM.tik-n in clean ing and pollahtng grain txforjjolng through tho mill', which insures pure nienl, Corn, Hominy, Onts end 1 laei Feed. GEORGE EIGHOP. Now I't-i n, N. C. - 7 IsAlfHBniA 1 efc Retail Grocer, 71 Krcl Hi. Ever Found in New Bern. Harnesses Robes l64-PHONEt64 ! TO THE TRADE I : Dkn ja M... ' n-iA Mill. for th Beit end Purest Meal that can be made from the best B SSIU IBU W91 IUIIIIU IU Ufl ;r. HIVED SmifCtL.ES For Bale at ear Mill I Ire Inch Hand. Hade Btst Ou 1 It Bblra-let, ; -.: ' - : ' B-,OADDU3lVE. ' Wheels Tired Hpft ly to put on soy Buggy, Wi on, Dny or Ci't, aiy ln or 'height you win t on 8 o t No i , from 1 to 7 feet huh, An Whe-li solid Iron,, made n th ut 0 xl) (o it h r. Come and see ui n in i e-1 of anyt'i'nj lu our I'ne. y " Tm'y, ' "
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