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KL'.V B2HX, K. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1900. ' EIGHTEENTH TEAR. V0L.,XY1'I--Ka. ; - . MWHACKBURI ( , . . - O ; : We are now prepared to show SPEING GOODS' and at Old Prices too. Those 27 inch Tonlurds are Ma for daintv Easter Dresses. j . . ' J . Silks for everyone Waist Fnttcrua in all the newest shades . O and designs. Then a The of plain Taffetas for 60c 'or a hand- J ( some quality for 90c Such a beautiful Peau de Boie for 1 25. All Silk Fou.lt.rcU in dress patterns for 75c. V (S "A superb stock of Eiubwidery either in, ets Tor .separate VA VA trimmings. Fancy Puffitrjsi- Nainsook and Lace AU Overs f or W A waibts- esjn'-4tf, plaids and figures, Persian Lawns, J Uinutics a J.inuies irora iov w oyu. i - -. : Zeigrera M,.id Clement & Balls Low Shoes and Slippers have come and are yt good .styles. ,lrythoni. , - , , - - V7 t 1)0 not forget that wfe carry The Dowager Corset in black 7 and white. Warner and the R. & G. in the new French- patterns, Gall and seets at our old stand. A - -, -v i ,' - W " . -, 7 , , ', . V? k as 47 ,& 49 Pollock Street. : - - A.. . . , ' , ' y '- peases Nice Juicy PrnneslTrv Audersoq's Concentrate4 Soup, -assorted' f , j tjk 1 ' , ' , Fresh" Ontario Buckwheat?, 3 and 0 pound package?. -''"", ' ' Sirced Ham, 12c ' Small Pig Hams 13& ' ' - ' " ' Fancy Elgiu t reamery Buttort tha best that can bo bought. Nichols OatllakeslOc package, fresh. 1 K ' " ' t- "''1 -We are headquarters tot whole Codfish, received weoy.;' ' One quart jar cf Prepared Mustard only 15c.' " , 1 A lot of assorted Jellies in glasses only 10e, j . - Try our Maple Syrup with youi" Buckwheat, v ' '' a Our-priccs will compete with any merchant on Broad fltreeiL -a ' " "v Yours to please, " J "' - I! SATTERTHV'AITE & BR0., 81 Broad Street, ' I - -r r i I Fleischmann Big iReductibii in Hats, v ..-. t,': A ri I UUI Ul Utt UVa, UlUWll CIItChaDelHUl is fast erowine to be a fav black Soft .Hats, show. Windows, for 99 MIDDLE STREET, Imr ai - Larger Than The largest Finer than A" ( V. I i V making quite a ripplo. So suit- s J : Phone 169; s Yeast I - .K,;,. U, nA on display in our only $1.00. NEW BERN, N. 0 A ,0 I ; , ! i r n our customers a Full Line Raleigh People Object To Disposal Of Karket House. - Frltchard IoIji StreDjrth. Tance Monument Unveiling Postponed. The Duguld Bankrupt Case. Trolley For Chapel III11. Ealeioh, March 20, The people yes terday voted at a primary on the question of a sale of the market house and city hall. It was noticeable that hardly any negroes Voted. ,- One of the leading re publicans here, A. W. Bhailer, aaya this will be the last year the negroes will vote In North Carolina. .' ; . The total vote on the sale of the mar ket bouse was only 1,893, of which votes 900 were against and 633 for sale. Tire anti-sal- people carried all thewarda The sale people carried two precincts by small majorities. These precincts con tain mojt of the negro vote. 3. C li. Harris, special claim agent, has returned from Washington and says he has arranged for the payment of nearly all the balance of claims against the government on account of the war with Spain. A relief bill will go be fore congress for the remainder . due the State. Mr. Cbarlei P. Sapp, who , up to last, week was an editorial writer on The News and Observer here, becomes the editor of The Norfolk Landmark. " - Some of the republicans, are saying that Senator Pritchard is rather losing strength in this state.- He has for some time been the whole republican party In North Carolina Some of the republicans are now talking as If Llnney might lie their nominee for governor. Borne ,ol them say they would be willing to see Cyrus Thompson! populUJ state chair man, made their nominee for governor The insurance commissioner is notify ing the Insurance companies that the dacal rear begins April 1st. Stand Master Shepherd has tent out hwtlcea that he would begin at Wilming ton, on . the 28tU Instant, the . assess ment of property. The affidavits which weie taken last year are not admitted AU the tax matter will be taken up tceiher. The work will be a great one The Vance statue, to be "laced la the capltol square here, will not be unveiled until July 4lh. It Is found that It will not be completed by May 30th.; Judge Purnell filed an opinion In the bankruptcy case ef Duguld & Bon, from New Bern. Mrs. -a S. . Duguld, the mother, filed a voluntary petition, . her on John D. Duguld, being SmInor, Personal property" exemption was al lowed both by tntf referee. Judge Pur- nell holds that a minor cannot bead Judged a bankrupt, and, that the firm's assets ought to be administered in tlie bankruptcy court. 'r',;;; ::i":ji'.: A meeting of the business men ef Chapel Hill and the University, was held In the directors' office, of the local bank, for the purpose of considering and discussing the advisability of run ning a trolley line from Durham to Chapel Hill. A large and- enthusiastic crowd waavpresent, A committee was appointed to confer v with prominent capitalists of Durham and elsewhere. As orite summer resort, and as the college Is now run all the year round, a trolley line will pay handsomely. Mr. W. G I'eckam, promlnent-and wealthy-law yer of New York, waa present at the meeting and said that Northern capital inn would be eager to join in such an erfterprfte. Estimates of lU, cost range from $35,000 to $80,000. Following Is an extract from" the end less chain letters tent out by the com mittee of Raleigh ladles to help raise funds to pay for expenses of campaign literature: "Tbewomenof North Car oliaa feel that certain questions Involv ed In the present campaign as they af fect society and the homeT are above and removed from politics. Prompted by this feeling a committee of ladies of Raleigh bare tendered thoir services to assist in raising money to pay the ex penccs of litoralure upon these subjects and for that purpose only have started several endless chains." To secure the original wllch bazei salve, ask for DeWitt's Witch llnzel tinh'0, well known as a certain cure for piles and skin diseases. Ucwarepf worth less countei Tells. They aro diingcrous. K 8 Dufy. I" uticn I :'-:e cf r 11 iiibt tl.u I ' I,. C i- 1 TIIIKKS KAFELING IS SAFE. Under Secretary Wyndham Expects Ba den Powell's Relief, London, March 19. The War Office has had no news confirming reports of the relief of Mafcklng.but George Wynd ham, Parliamentary Under Secretary of War, replying to a private Inquiry in the lobby of the Bouse of Commons about midnight, smilingly vald: . "1 think it is all right" , , he Free Staters seemingly have not quite collapsed, as alleged. Thenars in considerable force aroutfd Snilihfleli), in the southeastern part of the colony. A British spy from Rouiville reports that Commandant Olivier and a com mando ate going .- to Krosnstadt. Tbe agents he left behind are Yllrged to bl ueing desperate means to raise recruits, commandeering British 1'ree Blaleia. under penalty of death. . , - . EroonBtadt, where the Boers are con centrating, is about 140 miles t rem Bloemfontetn. It ia surrounded by a country of hills and jungles." ... ; General Oatacre is now resting at Springfonteln, prellmbary to Joining Lord Roberts. Butler's hill work before Ladysmith has given him an experience whicSls about to be used In forcing the Blggarsberg range.' It is believed that 85,000 of his 40,000 men are about to engage General Botha's force,' and the next news of fighting will "-probably come from NataL. : r The leaders of the Africander Bund are circulating a petition in Cape Coir ony asking he Imperial Government not to take away. the - Independence ofthe Boers. ' v" - - ' Thirty-two thousand' additional Brlt- iih troops for South Africa are now a! tea. THE MARKETS. t . VTUe following quotations weie receiv ed by J. E. Latham, New Bern, N. 0.. 7 t' New ToRK, March ZO ..- Cotioi(i ""-Open. Ulguv Low, Close Mch. y . May. Aug.w..; Sept. . Nov. .. Jan . 9 SO . 9 45 964 9 SS iX6 8.44 tit a.Do 9.S2 0.41 9 2T 8SU 7.94 7 9l'- 0 52 9.32 . :.,J. 8.47 ..... 794 , 7 07 -7.98 Close m m , 67 04 -, si - m : m ..... 71" ' CniCAOO MaBKKTS. .2 Whuis- Open. High. Low. May ..W....1 00i 00 66 Cobs: ' 5 .May,...:.....87i 7, 87 do. RyKdTr..--68i ' " Read 07t - , " T. 0.1.,... t 93J , , feather 18f . Con.T...' A. S. W. , 64 W. & L. E. Cotton receipts were 18,000!. a 'Wm. Orrr Newark O., says,,rMWe never feeT safe without One Minute Cough Cure In the house. It saved my little boy's life ' when he had the pneu monia, We think It Istbebest medicine made.". It cures coughs, and all lung diseases. Pleasant to take, harmless and gives immediate results.- 7. S. Ouffy. New Bern Fair, April 16-21. 1900 : -: To the Insurinf Public ; ' ' The undersigned local Insurance agents take this opportunity ot notifying the- publlo that the rates on all property with In the city of New Bern and vicinity are regulated by the South Eeastern Tariff Association and tbe tame are promul gated by them to each.ot us , ; ,!; 1 We are therefore bound by the tame rates, rules and regulations and are de barred by'our solemn, lj)lea.tlon to the Association and companies and especial ly to each ether, from and violation In tbe way of rale cutting, allowing re bates, sharing commissions or offering any Inducements whlchould be a viOr latlon of obligation as above set forth. ; 1 We selemnly pledge ourselves to write Insurance at the published rates'. Geo, Henderson, - 8 M Brinson. ' , ' N C Uugbes, Henry R Br) an Jr; J F Ires, - W PM Bryaa, William II Oliver, J L UartFftold, . : EH Powell, NP Street. ' r.i3am Amae. ' ' ..he world's renowned Spiritual, Trance and HihIuChr J-'eilitun and Pal tnlal Is now loe.iiled In Kew Burn. Phe reads life from the cradlo to the grave wlih ai"-iutu rcr'n: everyihj yi, 1 h is yon Civcs tu-lmtid part- ID Iv r fun :,r i: -1 3 ? IIWIIM US I Only The Emergency Porto Rico Bill Likely At Present. A Future Policy Tq Re Decided By -; Course ofEreuls. Beclprocl-" . 1 ty Treaties, Rui.li For Small Satlonal" s - . ' Bunks." -, '' Washinoton, March'' SO -nrThe acton of the Senate In pasving without s4ivlf fon the . Emergency Porto Rico Bill, which places at the .dltiposah o' the President, a little more than $3,000,t0n, collected up to the first of - January , "'On . Porto Rlcau pruduett, nnder lheJ)inglej tariff, to be used for publlcT purposes in Porto Pice, means that the other Porto Rico bill providing a t form of . govern uviot for the island and Imposing at ISjt duty on its product la not to be hurried There la still a difference of. opinion among the majority of the Senate, at ' to hat bill, but tbe vole by which Senator Allen's amendment to the Emeigency Bill, declaring that the Treaty of Teace extended the Constitution over Porto Rico, was. tabled, showed hat there was no difference of opinion among them as to the princjal Involved, that the Con stitution does not extend to outside pos sessions of the United S'ales without an act of Congress so exteudlog it. On lhat queatlou the P.esldent, the majority of the House and the majority of the Sen ate are of one mind, ' - v .. How the Supreme Court stands upon It is yet to be ascertained, and the Presi dent is In favor of ascertaining as earl)--as possible. If the Court agrees With Ihe executive and legislative branches of ihe government, the ; adniinietraiMn , wljl have smooth tailingj but if the Ooun takes the oppohe view that tbo Con stitution necessarily follows". Ihe flag, the policy of the administration towards our new possessions will have ta be en tirely changed. ' v" u , , ' Recognizing the Impossibility of get ting aillon from the tknate on the tev eral reclproclly, lrtalics ' with Dtlttsb colonies,' Secretary Haybas Arranged for an extension of the . time within which they may be ratitiedj. hich had almost expired, for one year. ' "' If the number pf applicattont -Am charters for National banks with $25,00U capital, In tdVns ot less than 8,00 popu lation, under the new financial law, con tinues to increase at tbo present, rate, there will be few towns' without their National Banks, when they are all acted upon. ," . , - IM B Smith, Butternut,' Mich , says, 'DeWitt's Little Early Risers sre the very best pillt i ever used ' for costive ness. ljver and bowel troubles F- B Duffy. '-.-"; V ' - SpecialNotlce.' MUs Alice Fries who was with us last seasan, will - again have', charge tf onr Millinery department this season, under Miss - Fries,, .management y.we .. told more Millinery. than ever before In the history of our "business, , and for tbe Spring We ' have enlarged-, thfl depart ment and will .' Show one (of the largest stock and the most stylish bata to be found In the city.' .Respectfully,' ' . - , " ' O. A. BARFOOT. , - New Hats. s : ,r ' 3. J. Baxter can sell you the latest in hats, neckwear, clothing, shirts or any thing you want in up-to-date goods, - ... " J.J.Baxter can save you money In dry goods and notions, i'e purchased his spring stock before the advance snd is selling everything at old prices. WAWTfSIM Infonnalloo relating to the lives and ancestors, as well aa to the age and lime ot death of l) John Uill, Ihe well re membered mechanician of New ilern, 'i) hlB father, 111) his mother, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Hell, and (4) his lirst wire, whos-3 maiden liamo wnf fclitbelh Tigno-, la earnestly solicited by tliftditor of tbe JourraJ. X' nTtri T ' v v. ' We Ret the markets bv wire evny ID mlnuteo. pur oliiccs ami quotations liee to all. VVo iiivIIh im estinatimi of the liiifincial rtpoiinihil:ty of our corn-fiuon-(h:nts, K A (lowers in Co, 8 Mnnn Hon, I'crnrll,, I I'U'iKHHn A Oil, N V, Ijl'lllun 6l Ware, I'hutr'". No x bucket thop. Sinc.iiy ( jiiiim ion. (an Ititvti j our i:e couul hi' i il ilhi'i t ll V'Hi ('refer. JNO, It. 1,1 1,1 (, ( l ktr Ml I,.- , il - I 1:1 ; Superne Court Decisions. Special to Journal. r ; li 4 leigh, Jlanh 2WTho fcrlinwlng opinions f re bandiddown by th Su preme Court'. .? ,;. i -i - Morebead vs Hal), from Carteret, new trial. - . X- McLamb vs McPhall, from Sampsen, error. - - - - " Slate vs Irvln, from Lenoir, affirmed. ChevcU vs Kjtes, from Orange, error and remanded.' n Ilall vs Fisher, "from; Guilford,' er ror. .' . - v State vs Hay," from ' Alamance, new irlair . ' -Slaicom vs Railroad, from. Wake, af firmed. . ' Stale vs Utley, from Wake, affirmed. ; j King vs Fountaln,( frdin Pitt, W veried i - f ' 1 t ' s- ' The following cases were Jlt-pnsed of by percuriam order to wlt: v.. - ' Johnson vs Rogers, from Vance, af firmed. . ' " -. : Church vs McDuffle, from Cumbei la'nd, motion lo docket and dismiss, de fendants appeal allowed, - - ' Koch vs Porter,' from Columbus, mo tion' to docket and dismiss." defendants appeal allowed.', fc ' , ; Baking Powder Makes the bread more healthful. Safeguards the food V against alum ; Alum baking powders are the greatest menacen to health of the present day. y - . v , ; t wwumim www co., mw nm. JL Swell Get-Up SUTFor early Spring Is what the stylish and handsome dresser wants now. Come nd let us post yon on what is the new and oorrect-lbintr-in uxtora jimures. these will be the leaders. In Suitings and Trouserings we are showing some beauties, and everyone knows what our high class Tailoring means-Hi style snd at. , ' VilSL Chadwlek, . Middle streot. - NEW BERN, N.C : Bicycles. -1 Fot Evetytody. I have s very larjre r took ot Bicyclei, from which ANYONE can be Suited. COtUMBIAS r. STOHMKBS . T BARTFOKDS - FKSNAWTS ' RAMBLERS . , :: IDBAC n-uiging in price from M 00 to f.6 00. Sold for Cash'or on Easy Paynvnta. I have a limited stock of Ihe Model f0 Chainless at 50 and Models 45 and 49 Chain Columbia at $40, and get no mote of thwmwbeu present stock la exnursi-. ed. .Secnnd-Uand Bicycles at almost anv n d nrice. All kinds of Repairing done promt t'y and vnur work is solicited. . - A largo and well selected stock of Records for Graphopbooe or- Phonor ifmph, consisting of latest Marohea, Cake Walks, Coon Bongs, etc.. at factory pricea. . . ; " , yn. t, ixiiiU South Front St., Next P. M. Draney TIjo Csily Move Vootl rin llscre he ! . Remrnilx'r we baTe started to work airnin, Biove Wood kept under large olioH, never gels wot in rnlny wpathcr, .lelivereil to your doors 71c s load. Dry ncaxoned 1'iiifl, AhIi, Onkr aii ::in;i3 ct ' Ctovo Yoocl. "IT, 1 1. 1 3 YOU CAN GET A 3 lb can of BartleH-Pears for Ifjc. Canned' Black ; berries So or 2 for I5cv !' String Beans 10c can. lima Beans lOocan. Early June Peas lOo can.' California lemon f)iug and Yellow Crawford Peaches, finest quality 20a ean. y Corn and Tomatoes 10c can. - ' ' . Okra and fomatoes 10c can. -A nice Yellow Table : Peach for lfic can," Kancy PruneB, Evaporated PeaEbes v; and Layer Raisins, Tapioca, Corn Starch, Mustard, Catsup . and Worchestershire Sauce, Nice Fruit Jams 10c per jar. " Fresh Soda Biscuity Cream Lnnch Biscuit, Ginger fa fors, Uneeda Biscuit, Fresh Buckwheat and Ihe very finest ; Butter. : Anything in the Grocery-Line you want at the lowst possible priceat my store. C 3 wi m ias9iviiaas 3 'Phone 91. - . c. ' r- 'a. :. -' 5 For the Lenten Season ll J. R. PARKER, , 'Phone 69. Largest and Finest -Stock of . . . Buggies Wagons I Mules! I have moved to the Broad Street Stablea- purchased of J. W: STEWARTrwhere 1 shall be glad to meet all friends and customers. New Beto, GRISTMILLS. New MIIIh - Koltlns Client lJlcviori nnl Corn CIcunerM Of the Latest Improved and Up- - to-Date Mill rinchlncry. YOUR, TRADE 13 tOMOlTBP." . ET bPKC'AL PAINS Uken In clenn log and- poli. hlug grain tx-fore g"lng thmu :h iho rp.illp, which inmireK p'-rc me- ,1, .,i n !!.mlny, O ds iirul t i d K -i d. A. Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 71 BroM St. 3iiii received a fresh lot of Cod" flshandL'trge White Irish Poia toea, also a full Iiuev of Canned Salmon and 'Lobsters " Try on 20o can of tancy Lemon Cling California Peaches and Bartlct Pears. , Evaporated and. Dried Ap ples. Evaporated i . California Peaches. Pure West India and New Orleans Molasses 10c q'. Ma ple" Syrup 23c qt. Fox Iliver Butter 85a. Good Table Butler 80c. Very boat patent flour 2)e l!i and plenty fresh Kgga 12c Give us a call for anything in tne fancy grocery line and I will guarantee to pleaee you or refund your money. Yours to serve, JR., GROCER, 7 Broad Street. Ever Found in NeWiBern. Harnesses ; Robes - N. C. .".CITY . TAX NOTICE ! nave yon paid your City Taxos f . Time Is out, , Call at once and sot llo up. ' Will begin flrat of April to Levy rn Personal Property sufficient to pay the Tax snd Cost " ' " ; , :;:;jr.:jr.;Toisf;bjis;; - , ' City Tax Collector.' "Fos!:!oa's Fcvcrite." Ot:: cn. 1 'ity - dc s ...,':l-St V; -V i
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