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T A ' ' -I - X4 lIGBTEttTa.TCU. VOL XV11--N0. 301. KEW BERN, H.'C, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH J7, 1900. ; A. V -.! : J. - v rr i ! M . Id. , hACKbUKm A. .' We are nowprepared to show our customers Full Lwe oi SPEING GOODS and at Old w Tliose 37 iach FOnlards are - W ablcfor dainty Easter Drosses. - - $ " Silks for everyone ..Waist fN some quality for 90o , Such a beautiful I'eau de Sow for tl 25. V i AirfiUkForTd)inarenpttotor.7- f AS A fliiperb Stock of Embroidery either in , seta or separate V . trimmings, ancy puffings, NaiusoaS ud Lace All Overs for W ' $ waiste. ( Piques in welts, plaids and figures, Persian Lawns, f V Dimities and Oraandies from 15o; to 50c , ''' ' " . Zeiglers and Clement & L'alla Low Shoes and Slippers have ff come and are iu good styles. ' '1 rj them. " j .-'-; " ftf lOsiiot forget that We carry white. Warner and the K. & S and Calrand see ns at our old 47 & 40 Pollock Street. A - 25 cases Nice Juicy Prunes. assorted. ' S "'' " Fresh Ontario nckwheat 2, buced Ham, 12c , bmall fig uams lde, ' r.- . t Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter, the best thatjean be bought. . j Nicho's Oatflakes 10c package, fresh. :v-" " 1" , We are headquarters for whole ttodfish, received weekly. . .s One quart jar of Prepared Mustard only I5c r-;' 1 - ' T :A lot of assorted Jellies in glassegTouly 10n. ;5 "' - , Jfi .Try oor Mapl Syrap .with Jroanckwlieafc',-v ' ' " Our priceswiU'compete with any merchant ou Broad BtreelT, , ,. , -. t - Yours to please, , j . L. k SATTERTH WAITE & BRO., Gli Broad Street, Fleischtmnn Big Reduction :mHs.':iiii: j - : Your, choice of Derbys, browhxand black 5oft Hats, show' Windows, for only $ 1 $0. ; W MIDDLE 8TREKT, K largest If Finer 'j V; than A ; ' f - V ).' ViJ )' i Vt'n mv jusl, PTrivi'il, p 11 n li;i h, (1 !'.ii.n, Tin: ::!: (:iii-i...i. of ,c.i.i-k, ', llllll 4 0 Ii. Of JI.H -S tOfi'lit lim.l I I V..r. f..'i i ..r r ' . ' ( Pnces too. - making quite ripple. y So euit- , ' s- . " Pattetus in all the newest shades The Dowager Corset iarr black J G. in the new French patterns, m stand. Try Andersou's. Concentrated Soup, " ' - , 3 and 6 pound packages. , s Phone 169; 's Yeast I its on display jn-our NEW. BERN. N. O ami Wkshc I ;;p l from titn I' - r 1,v 1,. r i-.i.i i i'v , i .1 ' r -:l!, f ( If V ! .,! ; :! r State Railroad Map Well Under Way ; Ij Secretary Brown.. - . FufneU't Bankraptej Case7 Who Is the Republican! Double .lie-. entloa. Off to Washlnprtoa ' to Inspect Vance Xona- . " ' ment Model.-' Balbios, March 16. Secretary Brown OF the corporation cOmmiBsIon, it mak ing good progress In his new rallroM map of the State. He has had the old map corrected, county by ceuaty. One not Informed as to map making has no Idea of the difficulty of preparing a map. A 10 Transylvania county the report Is jaadq that, work 1 In piogreat'on the railroad aontbweitward' from Brerard and that It haa reached Eatatoe, 9 miles distant. ; From that point to the lovely sapphire"- country the Toiaway Company will build a turnpike," or rather is building it, and on thlWhen macadamized automobiles will be opera ted. It will thus be a novelty in North Carolina. " But It Is not expected, that the automobiles can be put in use this year. t t , - . A queer thing will be noticed In the last map issued that of 1897. There are two Vlrgillnas, bottfen the Atlantic 4DanTllle Railroad., Now there can't be two,- and which I s the right one f From . the latter a- railroad has been built to tho rich C0Rer ore beds in Per son county. . i v- , Judge Purnell has a particularly . in- tereetlng and odd caae before him. Geo. W. Cobb, a banker, of Elltabeth City, made an aiaignment in bankruptcy. Be swore hit estate was worth over 80,000 when he was adjudged a bankrupt Be fore be was adjudged a bankrupt he bad executed a bond to bis wit uvwhtch be agreed tossy her 35 a month aa an nutty during bis life and also during the same period to pay her fix 50. a month for pfoparty which lie occupied.: When he went Into bankruptcy be stopped making these payments. His Wife does not claim any ef the $3,000 penalty, bni that she is entitled to file her claim for the annuity and rentat during Cobb's life, and that the same; bad upon tits State mortality table, amounts to f 3,878, Cobb having 18$ years yet to live, according to those tables. The referee decided In favor of Mrs. Cobb. Judge Purnell takes a different view of Tase, holding that the referee's decision would be unjust to tbe other creditors-, that wbat Is to ar crue la tbe future is not a debt due udder the term Of the bankruptcy law, as under that an allowable debt la due when the party defendant la adjudged a bank' 1 A Democrat from New Bern Says be was talking with a well-known wbite Republican the other day and that, tbe latter said be bad only one objection . to tbe constitutional amendment, - thhf be ing that it would not disfranchise all the negroes, Instead of a part of them. .. ,. 1. Immigration Agent John W. Thomp son, who has been at Newbern, saw a farm near there which was last year taken by a man for 110,000, there being 1,000 acres. Be planted it in cabbages, made a grearhltt and has not only paid for It in year and from that crop, but has also built a handsome dwelling upon it. It ought to be said that this success-! ful man is a personal hard worker. . ! Two executions came off at Nashville yesterday, the Victims of tbe gallows be ing Robert Fortune and. John Taylor, the negroes who robbed and then mur dered a while farmer, Rebert Beater, on the highway near bis heme. -C f At. Pbaw University, colored, here the classes la medicine and pharmacy graduated. The annual address was de livered, by Dr. Wlnebip, of Boston, editor of The New EogUnd Journal Of Education. ; V , r Yesterday R. H. Battle (who during the civil war was Governor Vance's private secretary) and Joseph G. Brown, of the citizens' committee on the Vance statue, left for Washington to inspect the model Dr. Bpolght, of the legislative committee. Joined tbern at VYehlen, and J. D. Bousball met them at Washington, where they arrive today. ' , Prof. William Fenner, of Tarboro, has arrived here and will again occupy tbe chair of baseball, which he has .filled so ably two seasons. M B Smith, Butternut, Mich , says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the very best pills I evoi1 used for cimtlvc ne, liver and bowel troubles F. 8. Dully. . notice of Dissolution. Notice la bnrehy given Hint tlie part nership honitofore fcxUting bflwon Win. T. I.'!;! mid CIiks. L. (in..kill unili.r tlje n.'tme of 'i i AUmitic Muiiio Co., I this diiy (li.isiolvi il by mutiinl com nt. All bills due by tlie firm iil bo h-i-t!.-il bj V,'. T. t!:l, lo l,m nil . 10 t!.u i.i 'll 1 In J ' 1. ( .. I.. ii i ROBERTS' CAMPAIGN. To Crush Boers South of Him. The Bloemfontela -Welcome. ... ' Losdon, March IS. Lord Roberts has already started a movement to crash the Boers who have held the . line of the Orange river for many months, betnern forces of Generals Clements, . Oataere and Brabant and bis own-army u Gatacre bag crossed the Orange river at Betholle.v Simultaneously General Pole-Care w and ,S 000 ot the Guards Brigade, two euns and mounted infan try have been sent south from the Fiee State capital.. v T " The object of Ibis move la lo secure for Roberts' army control of the railway from Bloemfontein . to Cape Tbwj, which will Immensely improvo hi lines of cojnjnunicatlon. . Tbe Boers a re ..in a difficult position if they tight. Clements steady to advance from -Nnrvars pont, Brabant from ' AHwal North, Gatacre from Bethnlie and Pole-Oarew is threat ening . their "rear. They will probt bly decide to retreat as quickly as poss.. ble. 1 '- Roberts Is evidently under the Impie.- slon that his force 1 ample to meet any resistance It laiikely to encounter in the Free State, as General Warren's di vlson has been ordered -back from Durban to rejoin General Buller. - - T,he Boers. In " Natal are - In several kstrong positions close to the Junption of the Drakensberg and Blggarsberg ran ges, from which -U would be Impossible for Buller,- acting alone, to drive them without heavy loss of life and a repett Hon of the terrible encounters among the bills of tho TugelaJ, But with Rob erts, moving north along tbe railway General Joubert is obliged to dlvide-hts forces... Should Joubert suffer defeat at tbe' bands 6t- the eommander-in chlel Bailer would then seize the Opportunity to advance, ... . . V . , t t Dispatches to the London newspapers describe at great length the enthusiastic welcome given to the; British troops by the inhabitants of - Bloemfontein. It should be borne in mind, however, that 1 large-percentage of ths residents of the Free Stale capital are English, most of whom remained there after the war was declared - s ",THE MARKETS. : The followlng'quolstlons were jeoelv cd by J, E, Latham, New Bern, N. O. v.,' , ' NawToaa, March 18. Cotton; Open.. High. Low, Close 'Mch. r.....'. 9.70 9.70 9 fr) 9.6 1 May.-VV.i ..i 9.55 9.60 9A9'- 0 68 .,Au.';.i.tirt 9. 9.44 Sept. .......... 8.89 s M4 ,'8.89 .4I Nov. 7.85 7.8M ;7 85 7.88 Jan. .".'.;...'. 7.80 7 88 7 80 7.88 , z- , caicaoo kaukbts. . , TV"MAT:-, - Open. High. Low. I lose (-May, SO 07) 60 ,'67, Cobs: - " - Max... 874 87 8a. R'yPId.,..'. - . ; 68 Read 86 T . 7 68f T.C.L , 92, , ' - 934 Leather 1 1 j H A. 8. W....s.-. m ' 6fl W. 4L.K...... 87, r. : 96, Cotton receipts were 17,000. .- l' ..'11. ip j 1 ,''.1',..'' . ;' Cleveland May Endorse Bryan. Washinotos,; March 15. Great Inter- eat is manifested here over the report that former President Cleveland will, In the nosr future, snnounoe his support of William J. Bryan's candidacy. Man; of Mr. Cleveland's followers who In. 838 were driven from supporting the Dem -cratlo candidate by the 10 lo 1 Issue havi come Into line for tbe Nebrasktn. Now that the Gold Standard bill ha beat) made a law and the money question 1 largely removed from the-promlaen position It 'once- ocoupleJ la pilltlci, there is, It It argued, no good resoa wh Mr. Cleveland should remain In the buck ground. . - - . His friends here sre so certain that hi will lodorseXBryan that they declare be soon will conle-out with a signed state ment advising Democrats to act together in tbe coming campaign. This coming on top of Mr. Croker's declaration far Bryan and the partial surrender of W Boarke Cockran, Indloates that there is sn esrnest effort being made by the Democratic leaders to present a united front this year, - - Rev. W EBUzer, W. Caton, N. T, wrlten; "I had dynpcpjla . ovr temy yearn, and tried doctors and medicine wiihiiut benefit. ' I was persuaded to une Kodul Dypcpsla Cure and it bo!ied me from the si art. I believe It to be a p. n;n ia for all forms of lndi'Miun.M It digests wbat you ext. F S Duffy. Gi MM;:: Senator Teller Has No Objection to Calling; them Provinces.'; C Porto Rico Bill . I Patched TJp - Batler and- Allen Swear by... 16 to 1. An Oplaoo , on Keatnctiy " ,' r - ' rouWe. Wabhisoton, March 10,Aftor two conferences'tberepnbllean Senators have agreed upon a new Porto Rico bill, merely appropriating $3,000,000,. whloh insures the pasBaxe of that bill. The tarrlff feature will be left In the old bill. which will be fuithef debated. The President, whobas a reputation as a harmonlzer,v had t haad in bringing sboatthe agreement.. " ',z ' , Senator Toller his soae very positive opinions about tbe future status of Porto Rico and tho Philippines and their in habitants.-' He said In a-speech: "I do net ;want to make Porto R'co and the Philippines a part of the;Uulted States, and I do dot want to make- the Irrfiabl- tants citizens of - the United States 1 would a great deal rather make Porto. Rico and the .Philippines colonies or provinces than to make ' them States, which would bring alljhelr Inhabitants nnder the flag as citizens of the United Slates. Tbese Inlauds are not a part of the United States today. .We don't want the Inhabitants of these islands to be made citizens of the United States .1 Senators Allen of Nebraska, and But ler of North Carolina,' made personal statements this week claiming to have been misrepresented as to their attitude towards the free coinage of silver at 18 to 1, ' Both declared themselves to be still iu favor of tbe free eoinage of silver and Mr. Allen was especially emphatic to declaring his belief that the United States should provide for the free coin. age of silver without regard to what other nations may do. , ., i" Mr. J. Judah, a Louisville business man,iiow"Hu.Wa6l4ugton, thinks .tho BTentucky political muddle llva case of pat and kettle. He said party polftlct In In Kentucky are no good. One party la as bad aa the other. The better sic. meat in Kentucky are not mlxingiip in this fliflitr They are keeping away from tho whole affair. . The present trouble h the workof tbt lower classe'k.: - To secure the original witch bazn 4alve, ak for DeWilt s Witch Haze) Salve, well known as a certain cureTfm piles tnd skin dUeascs, Beware of worth less countot felts.. They are daogeions. F B uuiry. . , .. Tk Wosvalt ( Bntlii Laslasid. "We bad to force our way through long stretches of dense birch scrub un der a- burning - sun and without breath of wind to clear away the mos quitoes. .They settled on every particle of exposed flesh, and -Jbe thousands who failed to find room there covered our caps and backs till tbe color of the cloth was nearly hidden. " ' "W reached camp at 11 o'clock a. m. thoroughly done up, and even -then we could not sleep, our blood being so feverlsfe-from the mosquito bites. . My heck and wrists were swollen up with lumps the size of sparrows' eggs. Un fortunately, our. mosquito' netai bad been left .in Camp, as we had quite enough collecting gear and guns to carry, and expected to be borne hour earlier. Oil of lavender gives tempo rary relief fifjnnk'rsccutlou. but Its ef fects oon pass off,": '. "A mixture of half turpentine "and half olive oil Is also lucful Iu ordinary cases, but when the enemy are brought Into good tvorkliig order by a hot sun and calm day nothing stojis them ex cept a veil. This desire of the mos quito for blood Is a strange puzzle. Not one trr a million nor any of bis ances tors for generations In the arctic can have tasted It, yet all rush for the first human belug or reindeer they meet have beard of the Samoyeds belug driven mad by thet bites." "Around Novaya Zenilya," by H. J. Pearson. Cblarae Theaters. ' The Chluese are remarkably fond of thegrama, and consequently every vlt la go has Its stage. In this way the people are educated In the past history of their nation. Tbe stnge arrange ments are about on a par with those Whlcb exlmed In ICnglaud at the time of filinkcsponrc. There Is no scenery, and coiiHciuently tbe succors of the piece di'prixla entirely on tbe acting, which Is remarkably Rood. ActroswH do not exist In China, for bIucp, B-Jino centuries n;;o, nil emperor married nn netre.ss tlicy have uot been Blloweil. Wonu-n's parts nre t.-iken by boys, wlio excel In thclc liuitntlons of women's voleeH, t'alt nnJ gi'ticrnl de- jorl lliellt . reilniDH It Id their tbentnciil reiue- 1IH Wlliril r. with rti..il df ITlUV.lH! .1 ! y I y nr leler iihirnnen t lil'e. f. ( liny nil f Inlo towns fro In' M'V to wm ' 'i I i'.'!!i v. :Mi It ilent r- , A I6tn Amendment. :: -r'WASulNOToir, March 14 Representr,. tlve Ray of New Ycrlc, chalr.nan of the Ho-jse Committee on Judiciary and at the head oi a special subcommittee on trusts, tiday iutroduited the following Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to the Constullon: ' Resolved, That the following article be proposed to the LegUluurea of te several States as an amendment to the Uonslllution of tho Uuited States: " -" -. Artrole XVL The Congress shaUlave power to regulate and repress monopo lies subcombinations; to create and dis solve Restorations and dispose of their property;, to make all laws necessary and proptr for the execution of the fbre- gotcg- powers. Such powers msy be exercised by the several States In any manner not in conflict with the laws of the United States. For Sale at our Mill Five Inch Hand Made Best Quality Shingles. - BROADDUB & IVES. BUY WUJCAT. Since our advice around f 5. vheat has advanced 8 cents bushels, which means $100 a contract.' You ire losing a gold en opportunity to doublo vour money next ou uays. soon ine song oi troot and fly, wheat you must go high, fall to see- us and leave your orders for r net, mocKs ana uouon JNO. B. BUTLER, Broker. Stylish Oxfords ' Queen Quality Oxfords are tho coolest, the best fitting, and the easiest walking . shoes conceivable. They are a!:o exceedingly hand some. " took for TRADE MARE :." stamped on sole.-- i . F. JAR VIS. Our Spring Hats sy Are now In and we are prepared to suit every one in Ifow Spring Hats. -Don't fall to lee our Knox Crush Hal; it is a beauty. " " : We have bats in all-colors and; at aU prices from JOo to t' 00. ' - - : We also have a nobby line ot men end boy'sOaps. ''C.y. ..,.,-' Call On us and let us Bt .you up for spring 'sp't-v? , i :' Our Handsome 'ivX' Fabrics For Spring , Attract the attention of the well 4reed man who appreciates taste la .Irene and would be correct In style and nr-to clale for early Spring Dussing. Our Impertcd Worsted and Ca.hmers are in handsome coloring for Huitlngs, nd our diagonals and Caasimerea are of tine qimlily and texture. Leave your order airly, - - , IP. J. J. CIialw!ck Middle ilw-t. NEW BERN. N.O 1 leivc n verv b r ' ttoelt t.f liieyc'e", from wliiili ANVOM-: c-nnl e Suiud. dill vim K w.K4 II I , I ( I I.NNANT.H I ' !"F.l, II , : in f --I ; ! ' ) to ? ") CO. ' 1 f i t v ! ; ."i- n'fl, . ' ' ' I 10 I !: I -1:1 UiK'cdu Biscuit, Monitor Oyster Crackers, Standard Sodi Biscuit, Cream Lunch BiLCuit, Ginger Snaps ami Fancy ,Ca' es. " J Ontario Prepared Euckwheat The very best Butter, Fancy Syrup and Molasses. Fancy Cream ( heese and Imported Macaroni. A complete stock of the best Groceries to be had, I respectfully solicit your trade and guarantee satis faction. Goods delivered promptly anywhere, in tin-city. J. L. MEL. 'Phone 01. 2Z ' - , I For ' the Lenten Season ! I J'. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. i Olaw1AsweVliFwV!y!IX,!X)j5 AswXAiV Largest and Finest Stock of . . . . Buggies Wagons I have moved to the Horses 4 Mu j. Durchased of J. W. STEWAET, where I shall Ibe glad to meet all friends and customers. Jzl vJ ones lXEItN GRIST - PILLS. 3 Iloltlng; Chet f Klevators antl ; orn Cleaners Of the Latest Improved and Up-to-Date Mill flachlnery. YOUlt TRA.DK IS tOLICITEP. t J-fcrECIAL PAISfltuken In clean ing and polliditng grain before noing through the mills, Vfliich Insures pure ohmI,' Corn, Hominy, OntS nnd i:l vd Feed. c -or.ar Eicnor. ;;i'w r in, N. c. Wholes:) ie -& Retail Grocer, 71 Bro.l Hi. Just received a fresh lot of Cod" fish and Lirgc Wbite Irisb Pota toes, also a full line of ( limed Salmon and Lobsters Try our 20c can cf tancy Lemon ( lint; California Peaches and IiiriUtt Pears. Evaporated and Dried Ap ples. Evaporated California Peaches. Pure West Indin mul New Orleans Molasses 10c q'. ?.Ia pie Syrup 25c qt. Fox liivcr Butter 85c. Good Table Ilutii-r 80c. Very best patent flour - .i- ll and plenty fresh ligge 13cj Give us a call for any tlii-in tne fancy grocery line and 1 will guarantee to please you or refund your money, i ours lo serve, I Evei, v I Found in Newborn. Harnesses lobes Broad Street Stables. PHONEn-t64 TO THE TIIA11! - Phone New Berrr Orlat Mills for the Best nd Purest Mtl, that can be made from he best grain and best milling lit user ' " QEORQB BISHOPS REAL ESTATE AGENCY Bouses and Lota For Bale ajr Lowest Possible Fiiruros, Desirable Homes and .1. Tenements that will prove a fins Invest: ment. v- J ' '. 'i '' Collection of Rents a Specialty. Office at residenoe, 17 Jolinaot street.! - v. ' XL :Tm- IIAnv&MiiZti Tl.tt Cnly t'.Ute ood;- IN-inpinlicr wo have slutted tp work 'Vnin. t'lovd Wood liept ninltr large i.e-i'i, never 1 ,.1:1 wot in tji": weather, " t-r.-X ( y..nr itiM-i-a ?"c a i 4. Dry . ii , '1, ( 't. j ; ' . ' ... V'
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