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lE.B.:HACKBURbil St w..:: si .v ? i. CJ , . Wo. ora nn .niwnarwl tn ftTin w our customers ft Fnll Unrf US SPUING' GOODS and at Old Prices too." i TlmaA 97 UinW X milnrda nr t- v .. ." iA MUMV W , v"- T ; Silks for everyone 'Waist Tatterus m all the newest shades AN and designs. Then . line of plain Taffetas for 50o or, a hand- V some quality for 90c Such a beautiful FeaudeSoie for 1 25. V x All Silk Foulsrdi in dress patterns for T5o. - v . ; Vf 4 . ' " A superb stock of Embroidery either .in "sets or separate W .-' (iS trimmings. Fancy Puffings, Nainsoo't and Lace AM Overs forW " - j waists. . Piques in weits, plaids and figures, Persian Lawns, fa Dimities and Organdies irom j&c to ouc . , "t,-v;" e yj r'4 '? Zeigters' and 'Clement & Palls tow Shoes and Slippers hare V come and are in good styles.- Try them; . V I ? , C A v ' 1 in nnt. nini.fTin.t. w fSrrv The Dowager rorset in -black ' fa and white. Warner and the. H. & is 47 & 49 Pdllockrst'reet. Just 25 ca9es Kice Juicy Tranes. Try Anderson's Concentrated Soup, assorted. ' Fresh Ontario Buckwheat 2, 3 and 6 ponnd package?. , Sliced Ham, 12c. Small Pig ams 13i . ' .J'ancy Elgin Creamery Butter, the beet that can be bought. Nichols Oatflakes 10c package, fresh." We are headquarters for whole (Jodfish, received weekly. One quart jar of PreparelfMustard only 15c. A lot of assorted Jollies in glasses only lOo. . Try our Maple 8yrip with yor Buckwheat Our prices will compete with any merchant on Broad street. . - Yours to please, -.;, . ' L. M. SATTERTHWAITE & BRO., 61 Broad Street, Ftetschmatin's Yeast ! Big" ih Your choice of Derbys, brown and black Soft Hats; show Windows, for r M MI MIDDLE STREET, au Hoi' ses Larger Than The ' largest Finer than Jhe Finest k like !' A . r " " , We aate jiint received, purchased direct from tlie I!:iincr lv ('ir Mr M. Halm, T11KKE Carloads of Stock, ami have now on hand (io lHad of Moles, and 40 Ili ad of Hows to suit yon, for any and all piw j u - n, Farm, Draft and Itoad Wor. A full lino of P.i."i.-R, Kond Crl . V.V-.i.x, f'nrt V!... !, Hani. , Robe and n ! :; i -i ! 1 I r. i nil 'I'- : ; ; i.ti-i We invit'j j-mir ci h; j. ' "?, niftlintr finite a rirmle, So suit- o , ' ' .. Q. in the new French patterns. M V 1 Phone 169, Reduction Hats on display in our only $1.00. t . v;. NSW PERN, N, 0 add HMes ! Commissioner Patterson Says The State Crop Will Be Large. --r Some Canpaiira Speakers. The Andltorlum . (Jestloa Settled Mondays What Polities ' tlaTe Negroes. Ths Car-, ' A lotte Celebratloa. Raliigh, March 17. S. L. Pattenon, the commissioner of agriculture, . ilate that the Agricultural Department is ex clusively occupied now. io telling" and mailing fertilizer tags. 'As the number of tags told Is unusually great lie infers that the coitoncrop. ia, tbiafitat will be considerably larger than it was last Chairman Bimmons, of the State Dem ocratic Committee, announces the. fol lowing speakers for the campaign a so far appointed: R. 8. Glenn, VTakeabnrg March 19th; C. B. Aycook, Ashboro, the 20th; W. H. Brown, Jefferson, April-2d; vr.B.Shaw.NashTiUe, AprUSd) F. A. Woodard, SoutbportrVarch 18th. As yet it is not known what astronomi cal observation parlies will be her ia Hay to view the total-eclipse of the sun. One party will ko to Wadetboro, It. is The question of auditorium- er no auditorium U what is troubling the minds of the people of Raleigh Just at present. The only seemlngfy available way is to sell the present market-heuse, Olty Hall and site of same and erect an other market-house and build an audi' torjum with, the balance of the sale money. There baa been many "pros and cons" as latbe sale, so on MondayV next the citizens oMialelghwjll vote on the question, " . i Ubv. Mr, Ilubbard, of, Eufala, Ala who accepted, a call to the Tabernacle tburch hereTha had to recall his ac ceptance. He ; is not strong, and his physician has ordered a- month's treat ment by a specialist, so be decides not to take charge of such a large congrega tion. - , ' . So far this year seventeen cotton mills h .ve been chartered In this State... . The School Board here awards a con tract for the building of the Wiley Public School, at a cost of $18,000. It ill furnish; room for fear hundred pupils. Work Is In progress on a large school for the negroes.- . : The itethediet church at Greensboro has taken no official action in regard to Rev J W. J-.ee, the Irish evangelist who f nnr .cjjviwi .u u.i. jtvuj twin from, grace In Washington. City. Jho matter wilt hardly be taken-up until the nsxt meetinttof the: Quarterly Confer ence,' which has Jurisdiction la the ease. The pastor haa on file a letter from Mr, Lee asking fof 'a. withdrawal from the Church and ministry. The .letter was written wheu the story first leaked out in Washington and reached Greensboro a day ahead ot the report. , At Sbaw University . President He- serve warned the negroes to beware of politics, saying the only things that race has gained by politics in North Carolina are the Jim Crow cira and disfranchise ment, and that professional- politics to the negro means rnln.V"" The history of the North Carolina troops in the confederate service is now in the printers' hands her It is, com piled by Justice Walter Clark. There are SOO engravings, nearly all ef individuals, There will be a complete history of each organisation In service,.' ' ; . - - The coming 20th of May celebration will be the greatest ever known in the history of Charlotte. In times past the festivities for the 30th of May have never exceeded three days in length. For the next 10th, however, "the twd committees have decided that an entire week will be devoted to the celebration of Charlotte's great day. . ; . -;j ; :. The amusements of the week will eon sist of military prize .drills, baseball games, gelf tournaments, bicycle races, reel races and firemen's foot races. . Bo- clety will have lte continued day -in variety of functions, ending In a grand military Dan, . . j M B Smith, Butternut Hlch says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the very best pills 1 ever used for costlve- ness, liver and bowel troubles F. 8. Duffy. . ' Wnat Wheeler Says, ; WisnmoVoH, March : H General Joe Wheeler' arrlvnd in the city this morning from Atlanta, Ga. : General Wheeler came over to the War Depart ment this evening. In the absence ef Seoretary Root, he reported formally to Adjutant-General Corbln, thus comply lug with the erder of the department wulch . brought elm from Manila to Washington.. The General was in the uulform of a bilgadler-gcneral of the volunteer army. He looked the picture of health better than when he loft Washington for Mnulla. He gave Gen eral Corbla a brief description "of the conditions lu Luzon when he left. He liialsteil that the war was over, and tl:it nothing more was to Xm done eio pt to run down a few guor'llaa ami Irn ii!u. The Goiiera.1 said that the Au.'-.-Wn troops are doing p!ptnl';l ytoik tVi They are sound ami lo-.i!;! y and In y,n a t gooil !;, H t: y ..n:-l be at loo: e tOM' 1 III Boo!' if f :: f"r Famous Maud S. Dead. . , Special to Journal. - . t : Nxw Yeux, Uarch 17 -Wsud S. lh famous trotter died at Schaltz's farm, Port Chester today. She was taken to the farm a week ago and Intended to um ber for breeding purposes, nd was sl k when she arrived, and was put in obargt of a veterinary surgeon. Maud 8. was twenty six years old. ,," ' ' Philippine WarJ)Ter. - Special to Journal. ' ' - ' New Tobk, March 17 B:!u-pHBay 0. Putter, ! Ibe Prolettant Eiiiscopal church, returned tragi Uaolla tclay. He aayi that the conflict was endwT when he left there; The Filipino are. alioh' grated, only keeping up guerilla- war fare. ; He said that 'Aha lourney Wa In the rwllpplnei ana Sandwich ( 1 - - Other OwnersjOhject. ,5, Special to Journal, -" - 'v , Tortxk, March 17. The disruption f the Daily Capital directorate Is threat ened as a result of the announcement by F. O. Poponce, the principal owner, that tie paper woul l be continued as a Chris tian Dally by plan outlined by Cbas M. Sheldon, in hit work during the week. The other directors and Editors in con trol will fight his plan In the courts. Irishmen Celebrate. Special to JonrnaL ' , - - Naw Took. Maroh 17 St Patricks Day was celebrated in this city with . the largest parade Irishmen have ever" turn' ed out here. The Sixty Ninth Regiment had the right of line. - There were forty eight divisions and thirteen thousand In the procession. Among the iuviteJ guests was Montagu White, Represeri tatlve of the Transvaal. Boer Hags were carried in the procession and were loud ly cheered. " v v Galuslia A.Growin. . - - " ... . v w - .- Special to Journal. Wabhinoton, March 17 Represents tlve Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania, former Speaker of the House of Repres enlatlvev is lying critically 111 at his hotel with a complication of diseases. Hypnotist Condemned. Special to Journal. Lincoln, Neb., March 17 The jury in the case of Dinsmore, the hypnotist mur derer, convicted him and fixed the penalty at death. ' - rt Special to Journal.- v ' .., Haw Tone, March 17 George Bar tholomew, editor of the News for thirty years, died thlsjnornlug-at Lakewood. 'r Third Ward Primary. "J The Third Ward Democrats primary will be - held at Bootts llverv stsble Tuesdiynight, March 20th, at 8 e'olock v-'& B. H. iiAMB, Chairman,; '"'VrX -' r tWardCem.. Hotlce, ;'.-'-;' v )' ..The Democratic voters of McCarthy's precinct, Ith Ward, are hereby called to meet at the Stb Ward Bow Reel Ce's,, House la the city; of 1 New .Bern on Tuesday March 20th 1900 at 8 e'olock p, in., for the purpese of electing delegates te the County Convention which meets at New Bern, March tth IsOO and to transact any other business that may come before the meeting. " ' j ''J::ijf.v::V',- Chairman. ' Second Ward "Voters. : The voters of the Second Ward are requested to meet at the Ceurt House, Tuesday March 20th, at 8 p. m., for the Ipurpese of electing-delegates to the County Convention and such other bust ness as may be important. , Bam B, Watibs. - t ' - ' Chairman. - - ST. . ... V flOUCC 01 XHSSOIUllOu. - : ,; Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing - between Wo, T, Bui and Chaa. L. Gasklll under the name o( The Atlantic Mesio Co, this day dissolved by mutual consent. All bills due by the firm . will be set tled by W. T. QUI, to whom all monies due the firm should be paid. ' - . Ciias. L. Garkii.l. February 27, 1900 . , " Special Notice." 11 Us Alice Fries who was with ns last soasaa. will again have cbsrgs ef ou Millinery department this season, under Miss Frlei management awe sold more Millinery than ever- before In' the history of our buBlncBS, and for the Spring we have enlarged tlili depari meat aud will elio one of the largo stock and the most stylish Jlmts to te found In the city. Itei'ticctfully, , (1A. i;Ai:t'uor, New Ccrn rr.Aryll 16-21, 1 ''.::, A flue 1 t of Tnilii yii at tho (hA'a TCfl OB. : To Converge Upon, .The Boers At , , Pretoria." I he Ueraiao Kier Cengra.tnlates Huberts. WasttiinirhtOfr IrUh Guards To Be Formfd,. . -a CroSj4 N1 Sent - to St. Ui-leua.'." Special to Journal T Losdo.i, JIrch 17 The addition of ten thousand men Under General Galaore Clements," and Brabaat, to a General Roberts main afmy gives him" ad ample force to push his way through JJPre- Sol one line has been allowed" lby the eeaaor to some through about the dispo sition of twelve to fifteen thousand men that reached South Africa since General Roberts .began - his advance into the Orange Free State.' This eontirni the experts opinion that s second army of at least fifty thousand ten is being organized in Natal and they are confident that iwq armles,wiU march against Pretoria at the same time,- one from the north and the other south, Lou Don March, 17. Special It is re ported that the Emperor William has telegraphed Lord Roberts, . cpsgratulat- tng lor : his success In the campaign. rhl report Is considered slgulncant (taken in connection with the announce ment today that Germany has acquired a port on the Persian Gulf, since It 1: the strong belief that a perfect nnder standing, If not an official alliance, exists between Germany and Great Urlilau. Vail informed officials are now con vinced that Germany was brought ox e. t England's side la the Boer var by prom ises to help her securo advantages equa' to those Ungland gains by the victory over the Boers. The Queen has decided to consent to the formation - of a regiment of Irish Life Guar Is. The delayln sending Cronje to St Helena has brtd a report that the gen - roment has decided not to send bim to thehlBtoric scene of Napoleou's exlley but Is reserving the pUce for President Cruger wbo will be accompauied by hjs wife Francis, The' oiitburst of anger at the an nouncement that Cronje would be exiled there is particularly credited with tn Quenclng the dhange. It Is the general belief that France will not look upon the exile of the President of the Boer Republic .ailbjhe j'Mnat meat tuil was!. aroused by the news of the compara tively minor leader being thus exiled. Wanted, A RvivaL . Io sound bttiiness, . 1 -i Jn wholesome industries. - In youthful culture.; " In generous philanthropy. In wise public-sprlrttednesi. ' In Social reformation. . In righteous politics. In mutual confidence. . r In wise, snergetlo self-reliauce. . Ih Individual morality. -;' In whatever insures true proapcr- ity.- ... :.--'--. -,. . But especially, because inclusively, in the matter of genuine' religion, pure and andeflled, ' ' X It has been several years since New Bern has had a spiritual awakening that was felt throagheut the entire city, felt In every department of Its Ufa." There art .hundreds of. Christian.' here who feel profoundly the need of an old-fash ioned, heart-crushing, life-renewing re vival.. They long to experience it them selves and observe its ' graclou work In others.' The echo of It we. haitr la con versation and la the publio prayers of' fared In our churches. We want a Ye Vital that will rfach three cla;ses4)f per sons: It will ktlmrDate the faithful in tbelr work; It will reclaim the wayward from their -errors; and it will lead tba nnregenerate toe saving knowledge-of the Christ. To somewnat particularize the revival which we desire is, ' ' Not with blind emotion. ' Not of mere hand-shake. . --r Not without penitence. - ' Net for the sake of counting. Not Jasl to be having a meeting. But to vitalize the spiritual life. ' To rouse the sleeper. To checkVthe tattler". .. To warn the money-loving. . To win back the pleasure-seeking.- . To soften the unforgiving. . ''T-l,',- To inspirit the weak. V f The rebuke the disobedient. .;' . ; "'. ,' To deepen spirituality, '- ' ' ' , : To leads souls to Christ. ' - Fellow Christians of New Bern. Bbsll we not have such a revival f We can, if we will. God, who Is always ready to bless, declareaunto us "AcCiidlng to your faith be It unto you." to we nerd not orave or await the coming of a great erangollst upon whm we ran lay the responsibility which belongs by rlgLt upon onr own slmu'ilersr- If only the gner!8 do tho Hglitlnn, w here Is the n-- -I of the rank ami Hie- of the aimyt It l tin Nce-lo-fiico work of the Individ ul Clo'-lUn whie.h counts fr most In the waning of Chrimiao vlclorii-a. 1 1 ",,xn to tho ft'1 mi-plkhmi'ril of Ibis t'. . " -i v- k, a ii" - Mi ; ti !-i I ''n plrniiifl t- ! i t ' in t! " : l'- Hiri-'-t ll'ii - t" ' '-. 'i ' - ' : - ! ' to he (!ui e a series of keimons Is proposed on "The ChrUtian out tit ibe Way,1 To be treated In the fullowmg order: a ' " , - 1 'i hu ChrUiiai abl.linj' In ilumler- 2. The Christian with an - unbildled tongue. ,- i ; ' . i 8. The Christian wao loves the dullsr. 4. The Christian under a load of liar" feelings. - , ' ' 6. Toe Christian with tut , backirom -0. The Christian after the butler Ay. 7. The Christian who trawjdes t;u pearls. As cvervono knows, if the fires of dntv ire rekindled n . Christian hearts, the issue of aielbjious meeting cannot be in doubt. . It (a hoped that inlelot will.di maud a conlinuanoe ot the. meeting next week. If so, afternoon services will be held jirituarilior the dniwe-vle-spiritual life, while the eveulng servio s Will be designed for the unsaved The meeting is planned bot for the Middle Street Baptist Church alone, bin for the spiritual good of the entire city. Therefore the entire brotherhood ot believers is not only cordiaUy invited, but also urgently requested to attend ana participate in the proposed services: Lei us pray for. work for, and expect a true and wide-spread revival, v Hiobt C. Mooks. Wm. Orr, Newark, O., says, "We never feel safe without One Minute Cough Gureln the house. It saved my little boy's life when he had the pneu monia, We think it is the best medicine made." It cures coughs and alllung diseases. Pleasant to take, harmless and gives immediate results. F. S. Duffy. Off Wimble Shoals-Wreck Removed On January 8J, 1IK0, the reiuxiuin; spars of the sunken schooner Fannie rBrown lying iu latitude 36 84 N ,-loujl tude 1." Us W., about 21 miles NE. by 1. from Cape Hatieras Beacon Light, were pulled out and towed iuto Hemp ton ltoads by the revenue cutter Onon daga. Cireful soundings failed to de velop less "than 13 fathoms over the. Wreck, which Is therefore believed tj be no longer menace to navigation. Notice of Dissolution. Gaskill 4s Mitchell doing a genera1 hardware business at 73 Middle strett have thls-day dissolved by mutual con sent, Joseph Gaskill continuing the business at the old stand as Gaskill Hardware Co and assumes all liabilities of the firm. All accounts due Gaskill & Mitchell must bo paid to Gaskill Hard ware Co. -Tn-SlTtTraayilarebTlor" " Jcbbph Gaskill, J. M. MlTCItSXL Have your prtscrictions filled at Davis' Pharmacy. Go to the Oaks Market for the best Stall fed beef, nice and Juicy. . - Coffee, Chocolato and McSorley's. Sandwiches at New Bern Fair, April 16-21. 1900 New Goods For . The latest effect In Neckwear just ar rived. ': PaTTlhew the prettiest and most op-to-iate line in the city. , . Don't fall to see our Negligee Shirts. The nobbiest patterns ever shown prices 60c. 7 Jo and" 1 00. . " Qjir Boy's Suits , will b 1 on Moodiy's B at,"e. iTaad gjt yonr choice, r c Out Una of-8;-. : ') r , . , . .Men's Shoes la the handsomest ever seen here. . Es pecially our Low-Q'isrter. i We are iagenls for Hanan's and KelrBur Bros. up-to-date lines. . i - v. f - . A call will eonvlnee yon that tor etjle an4 quality they cannot be) surpassed. - ' v J.G.DUNN&CO. IIIVI.I KilllNOIiDS For Bale at our Hill Flvo Inch Band Hade Best Quality flilngles., , . - , . BROADDU8 A 1VEV Bicycles live I hive a very InrKo'rtock of Blrye'e-, from which ANYONE can be Bulled. COI.UMBIAS" STOHMKM ' MARTFOKDS ' PENNANTS KAMIII.KIIS ' IDEAL -Raniilng in price from 20 CO to $75 00. Fold for Caxh'nr on Kany I'aymi nts. 1 have a limlivd stiiclt of Iho Model fid Chainic'sat D and MniKila 45 and 4D Chain ;ohi..ihi m at i I'), and git no more of thiMii whioi prc-Hc-nt mix k is exhaust ed. any pi II. md l'.iiyclot at almost I y. hi.. All k A 1- a r.f ri-i'iiltl Spring i ir duno promptly '"-,!, '.- i.d lc' of ! --i-o fT 1 n'-mi- ' .I' ll" . t rk (".. lit. f .-!.( y r w"t 14 t'i i-' i I wi-!l i ,(.,-, ,. .., , I 4" ' - - - YOU CAN GET J" f M w M 1m - .- . - A 3 11) caii of Bartlett Pears for 10c. Canned" hi -k-Lerries 8c or 2 for 15c! String Beans 10c can. Lima" Tems .lOocau. Early June Peas 10c can. California -Lemon Cli:!g and Yellow Crawford Peaches, finest quality 20f t:n,. Corn and Tomatoes 10c can. US y ra ia O-ra and Tpihatoes 10c can. A nice Yellow Tul.I, Teach for 15c cart. Taacy Prunes, Evaporated Pi-. n h, s and Layer Raisins, Tapioca, Corn Starch, Mustard, Cutsi.p and-Worchestershire Sauce, Nice Prnit Jams lOe per j u . . Fresh Soda Biscuit; .Cream Lunch Biscnit, Ginger Wa fih-H, TJneeda Biscuit, .Fresh Buckwheat and the very lim-si Butter. Anyti'ing in the Grocery Line you want ai ih, lowest possible price at my store. -m la J. L 1IM, 'Phone 91. 2 y Fnr the I union Qoacran ! i vi - iiiu aui J. R.-PARKER, JR., GROCER, v 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. c Largest and finest Stock of Buggies Wagons Harnesses Robes I have moved to the Broad Street Stables, purchased of J. STEWART, where I shall be glad to meet all friends and customers. - Nev Bet n, V NEW BEB5; ; QRIST-MILLS. f ; Ilolting Chest ' : -121cvtor and .. Corn Cleancrn - Of the Latest Improved and Up- y to-Date Mill flachloery. TOVR TRA.DE U tOLICITEP,' rarfePECIAL PAINffuken In Clean log aad polishing grain before going through the mills, whith Insure pure meal,' ' . .' Corn, Homloy, Oils and i'ited T ec QEORQE BISHOP. New nm,-N,0. :: ', - " ,5 ' Hlll-B AOKNCV FOR - A WlaOJs'XSt! 71 BroH Hi. hull wbuou : t Just rec -ive a fresh l"t fish aid I,trgo Wl.it !r P t'od- h Pota I' Canned '.' ry ,our . m n Cling 1 il.irtlelt Dri.-il -C il f-.rii a In-! a and tr-cs, :i!s'i a foil Inn Salmon nud i.o' s: ; 20.; can f i v i ("aliforniH IV Irs :i P.'ars )vapomted a plei Kvmoratc:l Peaches. I'me West !i NewOrleann MulasEcs Hu p'e Pyrup 2-"ic qt. 1' Butter 35o. CooJ T.-.li c . Mil- i:iv, r li' tor SOo. Wry best pritent il 'U-.' Ih and plenty frcph KggM 1'J Give us 11 call for un.tl.i-K in tne fancy grocery line and I will guarantee to phase yon or n-laiai your money. Yours to r-crvc. Ever Found in Jjl?C. sTWtnaa. Wlionf: Stocks are alow but might be bought for a point or so. ' Cotton is an unknown in", dbu on snarp anvanoes ana uuy en breaks, Buy wheat at the market. We have nice offices over the Cotton Ex change, where you are welcome, wheth er you trade-wltk ns or not. V JNO. B. BUTLER, Broker. t64-PHONEr-f64 Phone New Bern (lrlst Mills for the Beat and . Purest Meal that can be made from the best grain and best milling: In use. - - -J1CORQB BISHOP. The Only BtoveytVood linn there be! Remember we have startod to ork again. Store Wood kept under Iiirct sheds, nevor gr ts wet in rainy wetti . delivered to your do-irs 75o a load. I) ry seasoned Tine, Anh, Oak. All Hinds ot Ctov: Vood. - -I O V.
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