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TT ff Hi Wei VOL. XV11-N0. 303. KS'.V EZIiX, N. C, TUESDAY KORXING, MARCH 20, 1900. txEIGHTSKNTU tvi' i ( (S a A (, & , v .fc. -V .'S, - . .0,, .jpf .r .f .j, -fr r- K B. HACKBURhi We are now prepared fo show our customers a 'Full Line of SPRING GOODS and at Old Prices too. - Those 27 inch Foulards are making quite a ripple. So suit able for dainty Easter Dresses. , r . r 8ilks for everyone Waist Patterns in all the newest shades and designs. : Then a line of plain Taffetas for 50c or a hand some quality for J0v Such a beautiful Pean de Soie for tl 25. All Silk Fouli rds in dress patterns for 7oc , ... , v;s A Buperb stock of . Embroidery either in seta or separate trimmings. . Fancy Puffings, Nainsook and Lace All Overs for waists.- Piques in weite, plaids and figures, Persian Lawns, Dimities and Organdies from 15c to 60c. r ' , j - Zeigters and Clement & Balls Low Shoes and Slippers have come and are iu good styles. - "J ry thein." ' , ' r -. y r Do not forget that we carry The Dowager. Torset in black and white.. Warner and the. R, & Q. in the now French patterns. 5 Call and see us at our old stand. t 5 47 & 40 Pollock Street. 1 1 ; ) v vv v V7 V vv w w Jtast Amvea ar; ; A: 25 cases Kice Jnicy Prunes Try Anderson's Oonoentrated Sonpj " , " assorted, ' v',1' , " ;;' - - Fresh Ontario Buckwheat , 3 and 6 pound packages.! , " '." Sliced Ham', 1'2" Small Pig Hams 13c,' 'v 'J;v ; 1 Fancy Elgin Cfeamery Butter, the best that can be bought. '! , ,v" N'ichols Oatflakea lOo package, fresh.' V 'I - . ,k . We are headquarters for whole Codfish, received wee" iy. ' ' , "One quart jar of Prepared Mustard only J5c. r s -,'t, A lot-of assorted Jellies in glasses only 10c" ' " j' - ' Try our MapTe Syrup with yonf Buckwheat. . - ' " ' " " l, ' Our prices" will compete with any merchant on Broad street. ' I t x-rl- , - v ' Yours to please, . " '"1" "" -V L. M. SATTERf HVVAITE & BR0., 61 Broad Street, , ' Phone 169. Fleischttiann s r : Yeast ! Big : Reduction in Hats. . T 1 t : Your choice of Derbys, brown and black Soft Hats, -on display in our show Windows, for only $1.00. I ' 89 MIPDLE STREET, , xu- NKW BERN, JI. O , T lioness as2cJ Ffeles I Larger Than The largest Finer Shad For Neuse River. Wabuihgton, D. C, Mch. 17. 1900. . Chas. h. 8TKVKHB, Esq. ' Dear air: The attention of those in terested in fish and oar fisheries is called to enclosed letter from Hon. Geo. M. Bowers, United States Fish Commis sioner, v ., . , I have requested Mr. Bowers for an especially liberal supply or Shad for the Neuse river and its tributaries. - -; ' Respectfully, . Chas. R. Thomas. ; ' Washington, D. C Mch 16. 190Q. Hon. O. R. Thomas, . . - House of Representatives. ' I Dear Bin Responding to your letter ot March 12th, yon are advised that the distribution of shad will csmmenoe some time in April, At the Fish Commission station at Edenl.n, North Carolina, thia work will begin about April 1st, and we hope to secure" a sufficient number of young fish tostockall of (the rivers' of Nwth Carolina Please advise me what streams youare Interested in. . - s Yours Respectfully, s N - - ' Gko. M. Bowers, r .vj-" Commissioner. "Alse the Holy Ghost, the Cojn- "-l"".-' J tarter? In this dim world of constant cloudtng We seldom know, till our bewildering eyes1 ;,V;;?:rf'ii?iw: She white wings lessening op the open h lng skies, - That Angels Jiave been with us una- wares. ,-h X- " -. ' t - Thou makeat our' prtcetesa jewok. safe, O Death; "i In thy dark valley shines each radiant A glorious Beacon beckoning from afar, Oar light of Lore, sweet Hope, and fearless Faith. . . ' , ( .- - Comforter, O comfort us! . Through blinding tear they gleam per , pelually, , - ' . ' An1 penetrate affliction's deepest gloom,:: ' 1 , y J- Till our eternalcloudless morning comes -' To light our souls to Immertalliyl With our best Branch, In lenderest In- t s fant leaf, , v - - " We've strewn the way onr.Biewed Lord doth oome , - ' - And, ready for the final Harvest-home, ; Ills reapers bind our full eared ripest V;: sheaf. - - , , Comforter, O oomfort nal ". ,vr: When Earths probation happily shaK "i end, u T -' n "i r, i' And we shall to a nobler life arise, The song o the Redeemer,- with glad : ear prise, - v ' Its tones with . blend. " When Hope fruitlen part -'.U' And Faiths with rapture ' trails the Happy Land" v , Where all our loved ones, smiling wel come, stand, . i Our grief shall find full recompence at last. ' f i , -, . 1 Comforter, Tea comfort uat O weep, no morel There f et la healing s Balm r , In Ollead. "The Comforter" doth shed Rich consolations, and; -doth always : spread , " r Mid desert sands some green, oool, shady Palm, ; . , Gcd tenderly binds np the hearts that bleed; , . -The best fruit often loads the breken , beugh, " And in the deepest wounds that sharp . . gtlefa plow --;.- . .!- Our pitying Lord sows recompensing . seed. , Comforter, O comfort ust THE FRE2 STATE QUITS. Surrendering- Their Rifles. Fight Hear Mafeklng-Joubert at Kronstadt. London, March 18. .The Daily Mall has received the following dispatch from Julian Ralph, one of its correspondents in Bonth Africa: Bloemfonteio, Orange Free "State, March 16 Lord Roberts is getting in rifles faster even . than a factory could turn them out. All along the Free State railway from Hpringfouteln to Bloem fonteln at every station Boers are com ing to surrender Mausers, Martinis and pistols. Before the police headquarters here there is along line of burghers, who are giving up their arnWj 800 have al ready done so. Throughout the country 2.500 rifles ahd other fireami were handed In today. Eight hundred men -have laid down their arms on the Basutoland border. kk; - - The whole southern bait of the Slate shows a determination to end the strug gle. It seems certain that if a British official can reach the northern laagers with Roberts' proclamation the whole population will declare for peace. Each man banding la his arm signs under path S declaration "not to take up arms against the .British Government during the present war, nor t furnish assistance or information about the Brit ish forces to the republican forces and to remain quietly In toy home until the war 1 over." ;J -The newspaper Friend, orShe Free State, advocates British rule. ' KG am Town, March 18.The Mefek lng relief column, Colonels' . Drommond and Peakman commanding, Bad a sharp engagement at Fourteen Streams. The British succeeded in driving the Boers off. They bad only a few losses. Pbworia, via ' Ltrenxe' Marques, March 10 The military situation is quiet. Geuerats Joubert and Botha' have arrived at Eroonstadt, where they are consulting Presidents Kruger and Steyn as to the new defensive measures.-;' : Wm. Orr4 . Newark, O,,' says, ''We never ; feel cafe without One Minute Oough Cure In the house. '. It saved my little boy's Ufa when he had the pneu monia, We think it is the best medicine made." ,It cures coughs and all lung diseases.. Pleasant to take,baimless and gives immediate results. - F. 8. TJuffy. Big; Strike Threatened., Cntciao, March 18 After the con ference between representatives of the International Association of Machiuists and the administrative -council of the National Metal Trades Association ended at 1:30 o'clock tills morning President James O'Connell.'of the Onion, declared that strikes would be called hnmedlately io alt parts of- the United States and Canada. 'J "' Buch strikes : would . involve 100.0OJ men and cause to be shut down for an indefinite period plants having an.- ag gregate capital of miWonsof dolhrs. i ; Archangels tramp shall hath-all trials MB Smith J Bntternpt, Jtlclu, says. "DeWItl's LltUe Early Risers are the very best pills I ever, used for cost Ire nes, liver and bowel troubles - F. 8. Duffy.'"- '- ' '. : - '- . W : , THB MARKETS. ; ; t The followlnglquotatlons were receiv ed by J. E. Latham, New Bern, N. O. " New Vohk, March 18. Open. High. Low. Close . 8.53 , 9,45 20 33 7.84 7.81 ' i i Notice of Dissolution. - - Notice la hereby given that the' part nership heretofore - eilsting .. between Wm, T. Hill and Chas. L. Gaskill under the name of The Atlantic Music -Co., this day dissolved, by mutual consent. - All bills due by the firm wilt be set tled by. W, T. Hill, to whom all monies due the firm should be paid. -. .. u Wm. T. Hill, ' . ,' - CnAS. L.GASiuii. February 87, 1600 r ' ' Special Notice. , - Miss Alice Fries who was wlth'ne last seasan, will again have charge of our Millinery department this season,. under MIsa . Fries management- awe -sold more Millinery than ever before In the hlstery of . our business, and for the opringwe nave : eniargea mis aepan meat and will show one of the largest stock and the most stylish .hats to be found in the city. - Respectfully, ' G. A. BARFOOT, New Bern pair, April 16-21, 19 JO W t l'" X . ZltlAAl AA Cotton:- WpkSS--- :' -Z J May. .... ...-9,45 9 47 0 38 9 89 Kn ' ' Aug....;...; 9 J0 9.29 - 9.18 ,9.10 lilWpy .'- " - i ' Sept. 833 8.83 8.83 8.82 Vy V C Nov. 7.84 7 00 7.85 7 88 , ' - I Jn 7.81 7 83 7.83 7.88 y 'l ', CniOAOO MABKKTS. Zl I WtiBAT:- Open. nigh. Low. Close New hi "r ?- ' -T- s Cokn:-. S I , y "l 87, - 87, It Bo. Ky ITU..... 0N1 W'l " ' Kcnd , 7 . fi7 J I T.C.1 00 Oil i Jl - . Lfutli-r 1"4 A '' T Cii '. If "i Cotton rw'p's vn-re 1 1. ! r..-- -. i V r. h - ; ii , 'j f .1,0 f- ,. i f . 1 ' ' i; .;v!."1,. :' ' ' ' ' We ,iav. ju ! y !, j-ov. ! -; : ,1 , ' r , , . r l ,. , , . m. tijIhi, t:;';- ..u r; ',; si .. , : . : : . Mllll-;', iiimI 4 t 1 I i f I',..' -i I i . t. V -I, '. r :.!'. , I J V-.i''t. ii ill !' i . :-, A f..:i 1 -. " .;'. I .' , i i,. v- V,-io- .'- A fine lot of Turkeys at the Oak's M'rket - ' Notice of Dissolution. GasklU So Mitchell doing a general hardware business at 78 Middle street have Ibis day dissolved by mutual con sent, Joseph GasklU continuing the business at the old stand aa GasklU Hardware Co ( and assumes all liabilities ot the firm. All accounts due GasklU 4 Mitchell most be paid to GasklU Hard ware Co.. This 17th day March, MOOl , f-v JoHKra Gaskill, - - J. M. MlTCHKLL. Have your prtscrlctions at Davis' Pharmacy. filled Go to the Oaks Market for the best stall fed beef, nice and Juicy. Coffee, Chocolate and McSorlcy's. BamUlclies at mm. Baking Powder Makes the bread -more healthful. " Safeguards the food 'against alum " Alum basing powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day.'. " swrtt. sakiw powpf n PP.. HtW VOW. A Swell , Get-Up For early Sprincii what the ttylisb and handsome aretser wants now. comr and let ns post you orwbat is the new and correct thlus in Oxford Mixtures; these will In the leaders. In Suitings and TrouBerlngs we are . f ltowlnsf - som beauties, and evorrono knows wnnt our high class Tailoring moans in style, and nt. ; - " ,V.F. M. Clialwick, Middle streou NEW BERN. N. C Every Since' 1890 . We have lieen found At 78 Broad Street ' with the Latest and Moat Complete Stock of Buggies, Wagons, Drays, Farm Carta, or : Wheels and' Axles Separate to be- found in New Bern. , ' , " We make all kinds "of Re pairs. Send na you work. '. - Every user of Buggies is Jn vlted to write ns or visit us. : O. II. nVatew A (Son, , 78 Broad 8treet." ' " - Bicycles . Fo Evcfyfcody. I have a very tiirire ptock ot Bicycler, from whloh AN YON jS can be Nuittd. . COIIJM11IA9 - STOnMKRS !.'-'. HABTFOBDS - - PKNNANTS J RAMDLBB9 . ; ..-: IDE At. tlanglog tn price from $30 00 to . f 75 00, Bold for Cash'or on Easy Payments. I have a litnitod stock of the Hodol E0 Chainless at t40 and Modela 45 and 49 Chain Colu..ibiae at 140, and get no more of them when present stock Is exhaust ed... Second-Hand Bicyeles at almost any old rTrlce. . - ' ; : , All kinds of Repairing done promptly and your work Is solicited. . . ' . A large and well wleoK-d stock: of Records for Grnpliopbone or pbono crnph, consislinftf latest Marches, Cake Walks, Coon Bongs, etc. at factory prices, . VJn. T. 'IIILL, : South Front Bt", Next P. M. Dranty Dcrn Fnir, April 16-21, 1CC0 To the Insuring Public The iiiiili Tnigncd local liicitiaiK C a;;ptits lal.c llilii j!ioi tunily of uotifj lng the pu!i!!c Unit llif? rules on ail pro -r!y wilh . e vv than I the F'mcst In the c!iy fif rejMibih ii i.y V ! e hioi! A,.hih inlinll nnil (!, r u i I y i! o to V, , I' . t. -.:! 1 ,n n i inhy file li'li'lll 'l'.i:i) s am iroinul- uf ii mi. I l P. Fcvcritc.' Queen Quality 3 V YOU CAN-, GET J " A3 lb -can of Bartlett Pears for 10c. Canned Black ivbevries 8c or 2 for. lScV". String Beans lOo can. Lima Pejus '-4Qo can. ' Early-Jnne Peas , 10c .Gin. Califomia Lemon ling and Yellow Crawford Peaches, finest quality 20c can. Corn and Tomatoes 10c can. ' ' ,, i f Osra and. Tomatoes 10c can. A nice Yellow Table Teacli for 15c can.'' Fancy- Prunes, Evaporated Teaches and Layer Raisins, Tapioca, Cora Starch, Mustard, (. atsup '' and Worchestershire Sauce, Nice Fruit Jams 10c per jar. ; Fresh Soda Biscuit, Cream Lunch biscuit, Ginger Wa fers, Uneeda Biscuit, Freeh Huckwheut and the very linesr. -Butter. AnytHug in the Grocery Line you want at the lowest possible price at my store. Wliolenale sfe Retail Orocer, J. L. McDAtilEL, '! - 'I'limiA 1. 71 Rih:a4 fits SBISSiSSIIIIlil.Y I For the Lenten Season ! 3-, - me. . Just received a fresh lot of Cod' fish and L irge White Irish Pots toes, also a full line of Canned almon and LoVsters Try cur iOi can f iancy leuun Cling California Peaches and Ban let t Prars Evaporated and Dried A -plet Evaporated California Veaches. Pure West India and ew Orleans Molasses 10c q'. Ma ple . Syrup 2oc qt. Fox River Butter 35c. Good Table Butter 80o. Very best patent flour 2Jc lb ST and plenty fresh Kgc;s 12c. Give ns a call for anything in t? tne fancy grocery line and 1 will guarantee to please you or refund C your money. Yours to perve, 3v J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. Largest and' Finest . Stock of. ... Ever Found in New Bern. Buggies ; Wagons Harnesses Robes 1 have moved to the Broad Street Stables, purchased of J. W. STEWART, where I shall be glad to meet all friends and customers. Bern, N. .C - NEW BERN - - GRIST - HILLS, New rillkV . IXollIng Chest : Elevtor and irn Cleaners Of the Litest Improved and Up-to-Date Mill riachlnerjr. VOUlt TRADB 13 fcOLtCiTiP, t J-SrFCIAL PAINS ttiken In clean ing and poliiiliing grain In-fore going through tlio tnill, which Insures pure nw-ul, ("urn, Hon ir.y, O ils anil I'Ucd Fl-ci". A it 'IO?. ;. c, Stocks, Cotton, Whieat. Btooks are slow, but might be bought for a point or so. ' Cotton is an unknown quantity. - Chances are good on either sHe. Hell on sharp advances and bay on breaks. Buy wheat at the market. We have nice ofBcej over the Cotton Bz- cbange, where you are welcome, wheth er you trade with us or not. ; ;, .. . . iinu, u. juui ucn, oroaer. t64-PHONE-f64 TO THE TRADE! ; Phone New Bern GrUt Mills for the Best and Purest Meal, that can be made from the best grain and best milling: In use. GEORQE BISHOP. The Only Ktove Wood; riKii.fJjero-be 1 ' '.; . I,riin-ni!i(-r wc lime itait id to viork our. Hiovo Wood kept unde large lirila, nver grts wet in rainy westher. icHvi-rml to vonr do rs 75o a I ad. Dry i u. ii'-1 I'in, A -i), f)itk, 'i ri-1! ct ' . 7 ;.-s-,,--:v '
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