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VOL. XVII--NO. 300. NEW BISS; N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 19011 IIGHTEI8TH IRAK. .'' - . A a a & a & (is to & V is !S '.Us ft & ft " We are now prepared to show our customers a Full Line of SPEING GOODS and at Old PriceB too. : , - Those 27 inch. Foulards are making quite a ripple, r So suit able for daintj Easter Dresses. , Silks for everyone. "Waist Patterns in all the newest shades and designs. Then a line of plain Taffetas for 50o or a hand some quality for 90o. . Such a beautiful Fean dc Soie for $1 25. All Silk Foulards' in dress patterns for 75c A superb stock of Embroidery either in seta or separate trimmings. Fancy Puffings, Nainsook and Lace All Overs for waistsv-'w Piques in weits, plaids and ftguresT'ersian Lawns, Dimities and Organdies from 15c to 50o. ... Zeiglers and Clement & Balls Low Shoes andSlippers have come and are in good styles. 'I tj them. '. ' i,; , lo not forget that we carry The Dowager Corset in black and white. Warner and the It. & G. in the new French patterns. V- Call and Bee tig at onr old stand. - ' -- . 47 & 49 Pollock Street. : Y 25 cases Nice Juicy Prunes .Try Anderson's Concentrated Soup, assorted. . ' ; ' ' " v'w't Ontario Buckwheat 2, 3 and 6 pound packages. ' Fresh Sliced Ham, 12o. Small Pig Hams 13c , , ' ' ' " Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter, the best that can be bpught. ' . - ,t Nichols Oat flakes 10c package, fresh, s ' We are. headquarters for whole Codfish, received wee ly. . ' - - . One quart jar-t Prepared Mustard only 15c .--...'...'".t.-.-: .'...- A lot of assorted Jellies in glasses only 10c---... - Ts .J. ' ' Try our Maple Syrup with jour Buckwheat .''-vo':-'-' - .' Our prices will compete with any merchant on Broad street..,; ;' :;f--A".:x.lj-r,:;.1(ivi, Yours to please, ; " r. ; , ' L. M. SATTERTHWAITE & BR0 , ' 61 Broad Street, Phone 169. Fleischmann Bigr Reduction in Hats. Your choice of Derbys, brown and black boit Mats, on display in our show Windows, for only $1.00. S9 MIDDLE STREET, . Hoc t.i. liiiiii, 'j ; r "hi. , iiii mm 1 1 r i i Titan k ,i, v largest tl ) -7''' IT , ): ' . 1 HACKBURN V V? vv V7 V7 V7 I S'-sSE? fs Yeast I :oi - KKW BERN. N. O vTTT I i t fr.-m !!. . .. v 1 v ( i r I . ! 1 , I i I I , : .P 1.. id Defender of the Negro Manly Ordered Away From Henderson. . Republican Candidates For Gover nor Terr Shy.Cralic taw to Stay. Capitol Dome Paint- -ed. . Strawberry . Crop.' He.ts at Korehead. ' Baiish, March 15. Net long after the negro editor, .Manly, l.ft WUmlog t.a ad the other obnoxion white and blacki were expelled from that place, a negro preacher named Scott, of Hender son, went U New York and at a "Manly meeting" uncorked the j vials of hit wrath. He wai notified by Henderson people that hit return to that place would not be permitted. A Henderson man says that notwithttanding v. this Scott appeared there a day or two go. Ho was waited on and told that he must depart in 81 hours ; Ha departed, v It It qnlte significant that seme of the Republican leaders are saying they di not think their party should attempt any organization In eastern North Caro lina until after the August election.. Republicans are laying . that Rich mond Pearsen doe' not want ; to be a candidate for Qorerner, but that what he does 'wish it to oust Crawferd and get the Utters teat, or la cue of failure to make another canvass In the ninth district. The fact it none of the Repub licans appear to hanker after that nom ination for Governor. They know very well, Prltcbard, Spencer B. Adams, Pearson and all o them, that.lt Is, a wild-goose' chase la this year of grace 1900. t - . ' . - ' It appears that tome of the Insurance companies which have ceased to do bus iness in this State have an idea that the Legislature In June will repeal or great ly modify the Oralg domestication law. Inquiry made as to tbit allotted the re sponse that such a thing at repeat ,was altogether Improbable, but that the Leg islature may make tame interpretation of the law, - which is a quite desirable thing to be done. - - - For th put tlx or eight yean a num ber of new tobacco markets have an nually been established In the eastern part of thlt State, and in Santa Car.llna. Thii year It It said the number will be considerably reduced. - The Slate charters the Snow Basket Company, f High Point, capital $10,- 000, also the Bonnie Cotton Mill at iqng't Mountain, capital $100,090. Thlt mill will both tpln and weave. VUVfv The exterior of the dome of the cap- llol it being repainted, a letd colorbe log selected, but the erown which rests upon the dome will be golden. - '. The SopVeme Court confirms the de cree of the curt below giving Mrs Buffalo, of Balelgb, a divorce from Dr. Buffalo. She It a daughter of the su perintendent of the Oxford Orphan Asy lum.'" '4.vr-: "'i'fr 'SJ :?KtKtf-r ik"C Today a 7J months freedom of the patrldges from the gunners, began. The bunting season was one of the. best In many yean. ' t Wiley B. Foot, of Wayne, Is here and say t there will be an immense straw berry crop along the line of the Wit mlogton A Weldon Railroad between Ooldsboro 'aod Castle Hayne, The grow ers have made very satisfactory arrange ments with the railroads. The Armours will also put In their refrigerator cart. People who know only of the little berry patches la the west and piedmont section have no idea of the Immensity of the berry industry in the region along the Wilmington A Weldon, where the land Is as black as prairie. ' It Is decided that the North 6srollna Teachers' Assembly shall meet this year at Morebead City. Wilmington would probably have won bad the hotel there made Its rate $1 a day, which Is alwaj t the.rate at Morehead. To secure tbe original witch haie salve, aik for DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, well known as a certain cure for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worth less counterfeits. ' They are dangerous P 8 Duffy. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that tbe psrt nersblp heretofore existing between W'm. T. Hill and Cbas. L. Oasklll under the name of The Atlantic Music Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All bills due by the firm will be set tled by W. T. II 111, to whom all monies due tho firm should be paid. Wn. T. Hill, Ciias. L. Qahkii.i,. February 27, 1900 New Dcrn Tair, April 16-21, 1500 A J. Tcr Cc" i : "! V.'.r T! T lr,I- i ' 1, a C'limirilti i. up. ! '' I 1 1 ' n I -""rn i! lie I -I - - y !) 1 . li I -i R i ' ii ( r ! 7 i !- . ( , ,., I ; ' , . .. , ,.f 1 V , K 1 1 c::tair tcqj. Occupies Presidential Mansion in Free State Capitol . Many Citizens Rrjolce In British Success. Boers Botired North.. 'Free Staters Between .-' - Two British :;v,.-.'. Forces. London, March 14. The Dally Tele graph hat received the following dis patch from Sonth Africa: Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, March 18:-Lord Roberts entered Bloem fontein at noon today, followed by the Gordon . Highlanders, ; a cavalry brig ade and thiee batteries of hone artill ery. . President Steya and other-prominent offlclajs fled privately from the capital last night, transferring the seat of gov ernment. ' General French was within five miles of the place at 6 o'clock Monday after noon.-' He sent a summons Into the town, threatening to bombard unlets it surrendered by 4 -a. m Tuesday. A white flag wai hoisted Tuesday morning and a deputation of the Town Council, with Mayor Kellner, went out to meet Lord Roberts at Bpltz kop, south of the town, making a formal surrender of the place. .. . ' ; - . Lord Roberts made a date entry at noon. , He received a tremendous ova tion. : After visiting tbe public buildings he went to tbe official residence of the President, followed by a cheering qrowd, which waved the British Sag and sang the British national anthem. Tbe crowd was in a condition" of frenzied exolte ment. ' ... Lord Roberts has his headquarters at the President's bouse , and there are many of the British wounded in the building. The railway Is not Injured. . v Since the affair at Abraham's Eraal there there has been only a single skirm ish, when tho cavalry was engaged yes terday. " ' " . The back of the war here Is broken. The populace it cheering Robert! and tbe soldiers and Union Jacks are flying Lord Roberts is not likely to lose much time in providing a provisional government to administer the affairs of the Free State. General White It con tidered the lest man to take bold of . af fairs 'f " ' ii The commander-in-chief can now tnrd bis attention to the South of the Free State, where Clements, Gatarre and Bra bint have been holding the south bank of the Orange river, awaiting the order to push back the Boers. The latter are now la a bad position between-two Brit ish forces. " ' It appeal t from advices received here that President Steyn has retired north to Wlnburg or Kroonstadt. It is proba ble that tbe army of 12,000 ' burghers, with 18 guns, has followed blm from Abraham's krssL . The general opinion expressed In the London press Is that the Free Staters have practically thrown up the tponge, It Is thought likely that a rear-guard ac tion will be fought to Kroonstadt by lighting men of the Free Slate and the Transvaalers, and that then a retirement will be made from tbe Free State and Natal npon the line of the Yaal, where there Is sure to be serious fighting. , Ret. W.E Slizer, W, Oaton, N. Y, wrlten "I had dyspepsia ovr tae iiy years, and tried doctors, and medicines without benefit. -1. was persuaded to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and It helped me from the start. 1 believe it to be a pa- nacea'for all forma of Indleestl.jn." li digests what you eat. F S Duffy. ' THE MARKETS. Tbe followIngquotatlons were rccelv ed by J. E. Latham, Hew Bern, N. O. New Xork, March 15. Cotton;- - Open. High. Low. Close Mch. ........ 9.60 IK B.60 9.S8 May. .... ... 960 9.08 9.60 9 69 Aug......... 9.88 9.49 9.8i 9.47 Sept. .... ... 8.89 ; 8.4H 8.89 8.48 :Nov. ........ 7.89 7.01 7.89 7.9 Jan.,.,...... 7.88 7.88 7.83 7.1 CniCiQO MABKETS. " WnitAT: 1 Open. High. Low. CIobc May G 6GJ CO, 60 Cokk: May 87 87 87t 87i Bo. R y Pfd 67J 68 Head v CO) T CI...... ... 02J 02J Leather 12J A. S. W 68 . 65J W. & h. E ill Cotton receipts wore 17,000. . Con Tobaono !! a dividend of 1 j por cent. Mil Fmltb, Ilulli'i nut, 5'inl)., syp, "DeWlll's Mtt'n I'ntly :ifis are tl vy lt Inn ii-e.l fur r.nstlvc- ne , liver 1 !...) ir.mli'. I. I'.i.'y. Gold Now the Standard. . Wasuinoton, Marcb.14. Gold It the single standard or value of United States money. ;'v ' '..;'" , . - " -,' The President affixed his signature to the currency bill at 1.14 o'clock. thlt af ternoon. . . ' " ."! . v " Mr. Overstreet, of Indiana, the father of the measure, arrived at the White House at 1:10 o'clock and was immedi ately shown Into tbe cabinet room. Here he was joined by tbe President. - Mr. McElnley look Die document, and glancing over itrirjqulred if It bad been compared wllb'care. On being assured that It had the President .seated himself preparatory to affixing hla signature. : . Mr. McKinley recalled -to- those who stood about blm that many of the im portant financial bills passed by Con gtoas bad been approved on tbe 14th of tbe mnnih lie spoke of the Bberman act, tbo resumption act, and now the bill before blm. - CASTOR I A . For Infants and Children. : -: Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought "Bear tho v 8ignatnro of Our Spring Hats t - Are now In and We are prepared to suit every one in New Spring Hats. Don't fail to see our Knox Crush Hat; it is a beauty. ' We have hats in all colors and at' all prices from 50c to " 00. We also have a nobby line of men fnl bo's Caps. ..'.'".'. Call on us and let ns fit you up for Vint,. ' ' J.G.DUNN & CO. ElkH, . , . VDEALERtN Bardware 'andiFire Arms . Saah,, Doors and Blinds, Paints, , '. Oils, Cement, Lime, Etc . Agent for Garland Stoves & Ranges . and Devoe's, and BenJ Moorei' - READY MIXED PAINTS. , Under Hotel Chattawka, '-.-.,ukiu1i,K,,,( 'V Our Handsome Fabric For Spring Attract the attention of tho welt dressed man who appreciates taste in dress and would be correct In style and UD-to date for parly Soring Dnssine. Our Impertcd Worsted and Casbmeio are in handsome coloring for huitlncs. and our diagonals and Caasimeros are of fine quality and texture. Leave your orucr early. F. II. Chadwlck, Middle street.' . NfcW BE11N. N. C Elcyc! I hnve a very lurpo flock of Bicjr'les, frmrt which ANVOMO can l e Suited. COl.rU III AS BTOIiMl.lIS II A l! I I Oil I )S I'l.NNANTS I! u i i 1 i s Inn w. i: n ,,i , fi ; :o ro to t:s no. K .1 1 f. r ( U "V i n l : y J'aymfit. II .. ii i :. i ,.f Hie ?''!. I ro ' : ' :.! i '! i li'i'l '! ' '''i T U ill UOii i ;Uneeda Biscnit, Monitor Oyster Crackers, Standard Soda Biscuit, Cream Lunch Bkcnit, Ginger Snaps and Fancy Cakes. Ontario Prepared Buckwheat ' The very best Eutter, Fancy Syrnp and Molasses. Fancy Cream Cheese and Imported Macaroni. A complete stock of the best Groceries to he had. I respectfully solicit your trade and guarantee satis faction, Goods delivered promptly anywhere in the city. 1 J.l. icDMlEL,.H?,e S v 'Phone 91. 71 Bro4 t. f THE FASTIDIOUS BUYER ! Always selects her, Food Sup plies from our choice stocb-of high (trade Groceries We cater to the demands of a first-class trade, and can meet the wants of evoryono with tbe Pureet and Best Foods that can be secured, at prices that will enable you to lire high at sniall cost; when you look at these figures. Just received a nice lot large juicy Oranges 80c doz. Large thin skin Lemons 20c dozen. . Good Butler 30c lb, Fox River Butter 85o. Tours to P!e J. R. PARKER, mono ow. Largest and Finest Stock of. . .. fees ilk! Bugies Wagons Harnesses Robes I have moved to the Broad Street Stables, purchased of J. W. STEWART, where I shall be glad to meet all friends and customers.- dr. Ncv Beth, GRIST - PILLS. Kolting Cliomt XIlevtorM anil Corn Clcanon . Of the Latest Improved and Up-to-Date Mill liachlnery. YOUR TEADK W bOHCiTJP. 7TfrF.CIAL PAINS tnken In clean ing and pol'u hing gruln hefore going t ! . r i . 1 1 . ; l the niilli, which IiiBurcs pine meal, Corp, Hominy, Outs and lilted Feed. v.: o'c,z: Lienor. r;.:-v n. ::. c. Let .sr, JR., GROCER, Broad street. Ever, Found in New Bern. -N. C l64PHONE--f64 TO THE TRADE! Phone New, Bern Orlat Mllla for the Best and Purest Meal that can be made from the best grain and best milling In use. ' QEORQB BISHOP. REAL ESTAT E AG E N CY Houses and Lots For Sale at Lowest Possible Figuret. Desirable Homes tnd Tenements that will prove a One Invest ment. . . . . . Collection of Rents a Specialty. Ofllce at ros'd ;nce, 17 Jo'nwn tt'ett. V.. E. IIAKI'E TI;o Cztlj f 'Aore Vood Zlmi i I.rro he I Remember e lm e lai t )d to work ncnin. Hlore Wood Kept unr'e' largo fb ver f cM et In la'ny veutlior, ile.iv to I to v tif o s 7' r a l"ttd. Dry ... ..v,if: l'lim, A 'i, (..-.TC. All ct . '
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