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.VOL, XV1I-NO, 239. NSW BERN, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1901), EIGHTEENTH TEAK. to to . to R B. HACKBURH. :'$ to to to "' We are now prepared to show oar customers a Full Line of SPRING GOODS and at Old Prices too. ,-' C , , ; ' ' Those 27 inch, f oulards are making quite a ripple. So suit able for dainty Easter Dresses. . ' " Silks for everyone. ' iVaist Patterns in all the newest shades and designs. Then a line of plain Taffetas for 50c or a hand some quality for 90o Such a beautiful Fean de Soie for $1 25., ' All Silk Foulards in dress patterns for 75b. - ' '"A superb sfocfcfof Embroidery either in sets or separate trimmings. ." fancy Puffings, Nainsook and Lace All - Overs for ' waists. . " Piqnes in weits, plaids and figures, Persian Lawns, ' dimities and Organdies from 15o .to 50c. . , - - Zeiglers and Clement & Balls Low Shoes and Slippers have come and are in good styles. ' ' ry them,'- " - -. Do not forget that we carry The Dowager' Corset in black 1 and white. Warner and tne tt. & u. in tne, new frencn patterns. Call and see us at our old stand. ' ' " " in 47 & 40 Pollock Street. , : t Just AiMved 25 cases Nice Juicy Prunes. Try Anderson's Concentrated Fotip,"' sorted. , , Ontario Packwheat 2, 3 and 8 pound packages. Fresh Sliced Ham, 12c. Small Pig Hams 13e, , ' ' Fancy Elgin Creamery .Butter, the best that can be bought. Nichols Oatflakes 10c package, fresh. ; We-are headquarters for fresh Codfish, received weekly.' " One quart jar of Prepared Mustard only 16c ' A lot of assorted Jellies in glasses only lOn. ; - . Try our Maple Syrup with your breakfast. 7 , ' ". Onr price will compete with any merchant on Broad street t ' , Yours to please, - , - ' ' . M. SJTERTHWAITE & BRO.j 61 Broad Street, Phone 169. Ftetschmahn Yeast I Big Reduction m Hats Your choice of DerbysJ brown and black Soft. Hats, on display, in bur Show Windows, for only $1.00 ; ' " 9B MIDDLE STREET, ' ' . . ioi- NEW BftUN. 0 'Houses 'aM EStdes': ! . larger . The : ' fiA , largest Finer - Man ' . Me.. Ft'rinf. 4s A'x T:n .Tv 'aa 'o a a r A K i .- IILClI Cadets of A; & M. College WiU Visit - Ncv Bern Fair., - Fire Losses. Butler and the Re publicans, Weather For Febru ary. A Word ForTeaeh-- , era.. TaeDIspen- " . '"irS' " sry Case. X : Rareioh, March 14. President Wins ton received m letter from Ht. George Weston, ot Blltmore, saying: that Mr. George ( Vanderbilt would give $50 in gold or tbat amount la silver - copr to these students tt the college who are the best judges ol cattle, on the occasion of the visit of. the (acuity and cadets to Biltmoie. As was; stated by your cor respondent 1 last' November, President Winston intends to take the cadets U the Hew Bern Fair tn April, Jalian S. Can's "Oceoneechee" farm near Hills bo ro, Pinehnrst and Blltmore., The coips will make a fine appearance with lis nearly 800 members, band and drum co.ps. All these trips will be educa tional and of marked value. V ' ' '' The- losses by the recent .fire here which destroyed a large ' tobacco ware house have been settled. E. L. Flem ing's net loss is about f 1,200. 3. P. Tay lor, of Headeraon," has no net loss, ' in surance coveiing it all. It waa his to bacco which was relied Out. .None of that , of Fleming & Co. was savecU' It Is learned that the' inaurance men con ferred in legard to instituting 'suit against the water ' company for insuffi cient pressure. -' ; ,; - , , A Populist said that the Republicans were dealing with Senator Butler as it the latter could control 00,000 Populist votes, while aS a matter of fact he cannot Control 10,000.- Be added Jbat all the Populists who would yote against the constitutional amendment would do so any way; Butler - was bitter, and that after August, wnen the amendment will be mined oy a handsome majority vthe Republicans will drop Batler. , - , The peulteoitary will put in an. elec tvlc 1'ebtiDg plant, to cost some 8,O00 ortS.Ova Tbeie are U bidders. "' ! ;il'he weather repoit for Norta Carolina for February ; is issued. It says that da' Ing this month no less than nine "low pretsure areas'' passed over this State. Kala was excessive la the " West, five SJtlions lepoiting over lOjnches during the monUi, the gieatest : rainfall" being 13.84 Inches at Highlands, The lowest was 8 69r at Wilmington. , The lowest tsmpeiature was 14 at' Highlands) the highest 78, at Southport, - The entire month was cold, wet and disagreeable The mean temperature was 4- below the normal.' The wheat Outlook is bad. The ilvers were veiy full of water. The mean ra'nfiU-was S 80 Inches, or 1 48 above the average for the monthv The 'mean snowfall was only 4 10 ef an Inch. . " The State' Superintendent of. Public Inst t action sent the. following to the county superintendents: " ", - V ..,'' - .""Yon will please Inform- the teachers of your' county, through the county newspaper or otherwise that the next annual examination for life certificates will be held at the court house en the second Thursday in July, Questions have, been prepared by the State b'qjrd of examiners upon the following'- sub jects, to-wlt: Barlthmetle,lgebra7 geo igi'apjiy, physical geography, physiology, blsioty, civil government, school law, English grsmmar, English literature, elementary botany, - elementary pay cbology, and elementary physics. These questions will be forwarded in due time to you, as they are now In the bands -of t ie Btale Printer. Yon will see under SJotlon 75 of school law, that each appll caot ntaat pay In advance to you; the eounty superintendent of schools, the sun of $5, which must be reported to the county board of school directors and paid Into the general school fund of the-l county." k . In tne case of Garsed vs. Greensboro (affirmed in both appeals) the court says "Tne dispensary system' does not create an unlawful monopoly In violation of section 81, aitlcle 1, of the State .const! tutlon. Guy vs. Commissioners, 181 N. 0 , 471, Section B, chapter !k54, laws 1809,.auluorlzlng the board of aldermen of Greensboro to appropriate an amount not exceeding $3,001) as a loan for the establishment of the dispensary provided ! for in said act is In violation' of seotlon 7, article 17, of the constitution, the ap propriation not being "necessary ex. pense"xif the city government, but the' unconstitutional provision does not render tbe whole sot veld. ": ' ' Holds "the Railroad. Severel fighting. England Refuses Mediation. London, March 18 Lord Roberts tele graphed, from Venters Ylel, Orange Free State, at 5 20 o'clock this morning, as follows: ' ". ''I directed General French, if there were lime before dark to seize tbe rail way station at Bloemfontein and thus secure the rolling stock. :At midnight 1 received: a report from' him- that after considerable opposition he had been able to "ocoupy two bills close to .the railway station which command Bloem fonteln. .- " ;. , "A brother, of President Steyn :bas been made a prisoner. , , . 'Tne teiegtaph lineleading northward has been cut and th railway broken up A diBpatch from-Lord Roberts, dated. t Venters Vlel, 9.80 P, M. yesterday, says: v ;.J- "Our march was again unopposed.: We are now about 18 miles from Bloemfon tela. :t The cavalry divlalan Is astride "th railway, six miles south of Bloefnfon teln. There were 821 men wounded and about 60 or 70 were killed or are miss ing. " i - "ColonelUmpholy -has died of bis wounds. Lieutenant Pratt, of tbe .Essex Regiment, was wounded everelj. The wounds ate as a rule more serious than usual, owing to the -expanding .bullets which are freely used by the Boers," ' London! March 13. The United States Government, at the request of Presidents Kruger and Steyn, lias offered to tbe British Government its services as me diator, with the vlew of bringing about peace in South Africa. - The 'Coiled States -charge d'affaires, Henry White; saw Lord Salisbury at tbe Foreign Office this evening and received a formal reply from the British Govern ment declining the good 'offices of the United Slates in regard (o peace,- - ' The , interview between Mr. Whlie and Loid Salisbu ry was brief, the Pi e mler confining himself to a courteous verbal declination without entering into details. r- To secure the original witch haze( salve, ask for De Wilts Witch 11 aid Salve, well known as a certain cure for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worth loss counterfeits. Tuny are dangerous. V 6 Duffy, ' : We lavfl junt rwcivwl, ptin-lniu d dim t fimn 11, i 1' .'. r 1 v m.r ""u M. Hahn, TJllMCl', Carloada of r-'t L, an.l l.nc i,n -i I (,), 1 ! WuIch, nml 40 ll.'ii.l of JluiHcs tosi.,t (.u, f r y .i hi , ,i i, , i) raft and 'K'ind Vvor. A full linn .if l'u"; :, !n 1 ' ' ( I " KoIm fttltl wliij.'i Ml l-:.d J !-!" :'-l . ' . We iiivit" t.mr ..' A f:'r. rC'" i r 'IV. 1. 1 lie undi i ' 'i 1, a run iilti r- pointi'il I'y t'i- ' i turn ( f t! fi 1 tiroko .nil' - Hii " ( ( it i ny 1 ) up a dilf fur t' !r n !, I.i -1 i , 1 f h ( i 1 f.f 1 1 Ik'' s ii i ! I 1 i f i r i ! J ; ', t. t iff t , t ' 1 1 ' V - ( f ! 1 i i ,i I i ! i I ,1 ROBERTS' ADVANCE- v More Like Peace. Fbankport, Kt , " March 18. The Leglslantre of Kentucky adjourned alne die today- '- . ' A conference between Adjutants-Gen eral Collier and Castleman resulted in a petiect understanding being reached.: William S. Taylor tbe -Republican claimant, will continue to act as Gov erne'r. f. O, W Beckham, tbe Deos) cratic claimant, will make no move . to ward securingpossessioa of the-Slate buildings until after, tbe .Court of Ap peals has decided tbe die puled Governor ship The -Legislature -appropriated 1 100,000 for the use of Beckham in reor ganizing the Slate militia. Amougtbe moru conservative element In eacn party the opinion prevails that the worst .la over and that when -the Court of Appeals renders its decision the danger ef civil war in the Stale will entirely pass away, ,- - - - ' : orto Rlco Bill. " ' WAsuisoToN, March 13 The Repub lican Senators dicovered at their caucus on the Puerto Rican- bill today that Its passage is by no means' assured. To Jjrlng about that result important modi fications mast be made. The caucus lasted'; from 8:80 to 8 o'clock, and adjourned until 2 o'c'ook tomorrow afternoon. It was made apparent that a number of Senators thought the legislation was ill adrised, although they .might be in clined to vote for it if forced to consider it a party measure. ' ' A Dritlab army Corp. 1 The British army corps as nominally constituted numbers 30,250 otHcors and men, ' A large number of tbese Are "technical'', troops. In charge '.of the pontoons, Meld: telegraph,' railway .ap pliances, balloons, field batteries-and field hospitals. Eliminating all of these technical troops, the strength of a di vision In Infantry, cavalry and artillery Is 0,440 men, with 13 guns: of an army corps, 30,700 men, with 102 guns. 1 ' From Bnfl to WoVae. : 8be-l jronTd like to call yon by your Chrlstlnn name, love, but Tom is so hateful and, common, you know. Haven't yon some pet name? vy "Ho-N-no, 4-r haten't. " ' " ' She Are you always known as Tom among your frtvnds? , , He (brightening up) No, the boys call me "Shorty ,M-Harlem Life. - . iU 'i' ' ii. ' ; t Chlnaboasta a breed of dog which Is virtually known In. all occidental lands. Tbe "sleeve puppy' as tbe tiny crea ture is styled. Is. so diminutive tbat It con with ease be carried In the baggy sleeve of tbe Oblnese overgarment -. ' Rev. W E Bitter, WrvOaton,' K. Y, writes: . "I had dyspepsia. over Twenty years, and tried doctors and medicines without benefit.'' I was persuaded lo-nae Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped me from tbe start. " I believe It to be a ps- nacea'.for all forms of Indigestion." - Ii digests what you eat, - .F S Duffy. , :",,-: Have your prescriptions filled at Cavls' Pharmacy. . y .i-V $100.00 Renard A Reward of tlOtTOO w ill be paid to any person who will apprehend and fon- Vlot the person for culling three leaves from one of the record books In the Offloo of the Roglsterot Deed! which bas recently been dlsnovered in Book No. is, including Pages 57, 88, 69, 80, Bf sod 61 - By order of the Board of Ommlsslon ers of Pamlico County, This Morch fitb, 1900 JOHN P. TINGLE, Cbmn , Board County Commissioners, .Afexandcr Jjee, Clerk." ; R E A L E STAT E AG ENCY . Honses and Lots For Sale at Lowest Possible Figures. Desirable Homes and tenements that frill prove a fine Invest oncnt, . . . ' ". Collection of Rents a Specially. ' Office at rcsUlftnrie, 17 Johnann stru-t. f r y t . M B Smith,' Butternut, Mich., ' says, "DeWItt's Little Early Risers are the very best pills 1 ever nsed for costive- nesB,lIver and bowel troubles F. S Duffy. CASTOR I A - lot Infants and Children. Tba Kind You Have Always Bought - Bear the" Siguatore of Our Spring Hats ""' Are how In and we are prepared to suit every one in New Spring Hats. 4 Don't fall to see our Knox Crush Hat; it is a beauty, ' We have nation all colors and at all prices from 5?o to 1 00. , We also have a nobby line of men end boy's Caps. - .,! , Call on us and let "us fit you. up for Sprint,. -- - ' , J.G.DUNN&C0. . Uneeda Biscuit, Monitor Oyster Crackers, Standard Boda Bisouit, Cream Lunch BiLCuit, Ginger Snaps and Fancjr Oa'ies. x Ontario Prepared Uuck wheat. - The very best Butter, Fancy Syrup and Molasses. . Fancy Cream Cheese and Imported Macaroni. A. complete jjtock of the best Groceries to be had. I respectfully solicit your trade and guarantee satis faction. Goods delivered promptly anywhere in the city. Wholesale fc lletail wcer, j. l mm 'Phone 91. 71 Bro.-al Ht. ! THE FASTIDIOUS BUYER ! Always selects her.Food Sup plies from ouf choice stock of high grade Groceries We citer to the demands of a first-class trade, and can mi ot the wants of everyone with the Purest and Best Food) thiiO can be secured, at prices th it will enable you to live high at small cost, when you look al these Just received a nice lot large j'tlcy Oranges 80c doz, L'l-ge thin skin Lemons 20c dozen. Good Butter 80c lb, Fox River Butter Ski. Yours to 1 le isr, J. R. PARKER, JR GROCER, 'Phone 60. 77 Broad Street. Largest and Finest Stock of . . . . j Ever I Found in New Bern. ii i 1 P fi WW Oar Haudsomfi ' Fabrics For (Spring Attract the attention of the well dressed mau who appreciates taati-in dress and would be correct In style and up-to-date for early Spring Drrsairig, Our Imported Worsted and Ca-hmere are in handsome coloring for Hiiiilergs, and Our diagonals and Caasi meres are of fine quality and texture.- Leave your order early.. ' - ' v . .. - f F. 31.. Chad wick, Middle street. .' '- . NEW HERN. N.-C "Pi I have a very lurire itin k " f TS cy'es, from h ii h AN V ONE cull Is hinted, ; COM Mill hTOIlMKHS II VII I 'l-'OltlM l'UNNANTS - iiaii iti.i-'.ita luKai,' i; .t.i U14 111 pine fmm t,(' (0 to 15 00. I i -',.l. f,,r ( Ii er en l.ii"V I irynients. I Iihv a limiii-.l stuck (if llio Modid K0 jft,i.!f -t at . .0 ami Mixlrl 45 and 4(1 ( , t In , 1 1 t 1 as ii 1 t, no more 1 t 11 'I j ! HUH !iiih!- : . -i ; . ; ; ..-'i-l j M-vMii-i ut ahiHiKt Horses it Mules Buggies ; Wagons, Harnesses Robes I have moved to the Broad Street Stables, purchased of J. W STEWAET, where I shall be glad t6 meet all friends and customers. i. ------ - -J- ...... -f '111 - GRIST - LULLS. ..-s .- f. .-".., r ,',J -, ".' '...'.. pi' - . ; '51. 's ' 4-' '" " '' "' ' ' - 'r; ,' Jfew Mili:.:-j ISoltlng Iis?t . lilevfttofs and Corn Cleaner Of the Latest Improved and Up-t(!-Date Mill Machinery.. ; TOUR'-TBADK 18 tOLiaTir. 'tV feFEClAL PAJN.Uken In clean ing and polishing grain btford jolng through the millf, which Insures pure meal, i Corn, Hominy, Outs and 1 lie) Teed. GLQTIGE BICIIOP. Kow Ism 11, N. 0. , 1 U64-PHONEt64 TO THE TBIDE! Phorfe New Bet;n Orlat i Mills for the Best and Purest ' Meal that can be made from the best ' grain and best ftillilnff In use. ' OEORQE BISHOP, For Sale at our ir 11' lira Inch Hand ' MideBstQnalty8lirgli, ' .",',. B 7.01.DDUJ ' 1VE3.' .' ' 1 ' i Wheels Tired fix 1, ..... .... ....... Y. Ar. iveiiiiy w liui on any Duirifj, vyikuu.. I)r iy o C 1 1, a ly zt or i.elght yon ' wai t on 8 0 t No 1 , from 1 to 7 feet f h uh. A') Whe'la solid Iron, made '. (w th nit vi 0 l) lo r Ii r. dome and see ui h n in r e ) of aiytli'n j lu our 1 ne. Iru'y, lv -
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