:E K HACKBURM " - u. Wo ih mi iirpiiiirwl in ahnw our pnntomers ft Fttll Line of :. arJilxtU wuiKJ ana at via. races too. - , , ,.?rc - Those 27 inch F oulards are making quite a ripple .So suit- AC able for dainty EaeterDreflses. , - -I ' '" .Silks (or everyone Waist Patterns in all the newest shades V and designs. Then a line of plain-Taffetas forfiOo or a hand- V " some quality for 90c. Such a beautiful Feau da Soie for $1 25, w All Silk Fonltrds in dress patterus for 7.5c T' " W 1 -Asnperb atoolTBf ' Embroidery either in sets or separate W trimmings. Fancy" Puffings, JSainsook itnd Lace All Over for W waists. Piques m welts, plaids and figures, Persian Lawnsyf) Dimities and Organdies from 15c to 60c' ; k ;v , - - $f ' Zeiglers and lament & I)alls Lb Shoes and Slippers hare SjSf come and are in good styles. Try them. -. Y '' Ssjf ; ' l)o not forget that we carry The Dowager Corset in black ff and white. Warner and the E. & G Jin the new French patterns. M . CaW and see ns at our old stand. C - - VI v 47 & 49 PollockrStreet. Jtist Aswi 25 cases NicCJuicy Prunes. Try Anderson's Concentrated Soiip "assorted. . .. v ''"' Fresh Ontario Kuckwhiat 2, and 6 pound packngos. Sliced Ham, 12c. Small Pig Hams 13c. X Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter," the best thatx;an be bought . Nichols Oatflakes 10c package, fresh. - We are headquarters for whole Codfish, received weekly. One quart jar of Prepared Mustard only-J5c , A lot of assorted Jellies in glasses only 10c ... Try our Maple Syrup with your Buckwheat, Our prices will compete with any merchant on Broad street , , . - Your to please i..i-v'.v , - '- , L. M. SATTERTH WAIT E & M, 61 Broad Street, Big Reduction Ill" JLLtt UC). - Your choiceof Derbys, brown and blacli 5oft Hats; on display; in bur show Windows, for only, $1.00- M MIDDtE STREET, Houses and fVitiles ! Larger aFr 1 y the . ' JjAA v , , ) i ; l j Vy ;f Wd iiavo jiiflt rercived, purchas.rd diront from the Kaiser by our Mr. M. Halm, TIUUiH Cni lcmdB of Htook, and have now on linml (JO llr id of Mules, and 40 llciid of llornos to suit you, for any uml all purpiws, 1 arm, Draft and load Wor . A full linn of J5n;-!.-s, '; Carls, W;"i, Curt AVli. . In, llarin i, Kulics and wli'ps on 1; I l'li.-.s !i.. 'Per- " . -u l 1, We in vtt .nr ; ' v i i ' ". p " , I V7 MV -wvC V Phone 169. NEW ERN, N. 0 ved NEW -BEEIN AIR, APRIL 16-21. 1 POTTER ; ON THE PHILIPPINES. Episcopal Bishop Says Most Filipinos Are -f - " Our Friends. ' ' .New York, March 10.-"We snail keep the Philippine Island! now," today aald Bishop Potter who on Saturday ro tnroed from an extended trip fo the Orient, "necauae there Is no way to get rid of them. Conditions have changed we can't do now what It might have been deairable to do two days after the Kattle of Manila Bay. ,' "' "Granting that the ialanda are onra and mast remain la oar possession, I be lieve that a military government la for -while the only feasible form of govern ment. It la nonsense to talk of the na tive Filipinos having the ability to or ganise a government of their own. It is only in rare cases that any ofohem show a real governing power.. - . "I waa much pleased with the condi tions in the-Islands. The war is prac tically over, The majority of the Fili pinos are friendly to us, have every con fidence In-onr soldiers and are ready to come under - -our government."'. This friendly feeling is shown, every where by the children, who , are devoted- to the soldiers. J , ."Several friends of Agulnaldo," con -tinned the Bishop, ''called upon mi in Hongkong, and they told me that they were gatlsfled that there could be no suc cess for his-mndertakinjr. -.The better claaa of Filipinos are eellsued that Amer ican occupation means Increased pros- perity. - ':. . ' -"I ant- glad to be able to speafc- ln praise of :he American- army in -the PUillppinet Their morale is very high they are fine-appearing, healthy and splendidly disciplined men, well olUceied Especially noticeable for their appear ance are the Western regiments.- Of GeneralvPtts not too much can be said in praise, - vO the whole, I think I have Con siderably changed my ; views s to. the right and duty of a superior atin to govern a weaker. I think that thevltaWe. Everywhere tbrenghoot "the East" the problem ia the same to bring these peoples - to see and recognize ho su-ji periority of what we know as civiliza- tlon and give them - the opportunity to adopt it." - v Bif MeetlnfatSan. Juan ..a San J uah, Puerto Rico, March 19-. A gathering of 10,000 people, headedjy the San Juan Chamber : tit Commerce, assembled at the palace of the Governor General today to snbmit a petition with reference to the needs of the island. The deputation selected to present it was re ceived, in the absence of General Davis, who Was Indisposed, by-Lieutenant-Col onel Hall, adjutant-general -i; fr 'v On behalf of General Davis,' Lieuten- ant-Celonel Ball expressed pleasure at Seeing so many people Interested In' a question -of; government and . assured them that Puerto Bico would receive jus- An acceuat of today's proceedings will be transmitted , to , Washington. The crowd was orderly and dispersed tlhout. - confusion amid "Vlvaa" for the United States and the Governor-General.; -.; Sf.'Cjv:S::;ji;''r:'2,i:M,-;i Wm.' Orr, Newark, ;;0 say!, "We never feel safe without One : Minnte Cough Cure In 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 ail lung diseases. Pleasant to take, harmless and gives immediate results:: F. 8. Ouffy. I To the tosurlnp Public.; ' - The undersigned local Insurance agents take thla opportunity V notifying the public that the rales on all property with la the city of New Bern and vicinity are regulated by the South Eeastern- Tariff Association and the same are promul gated by them to each of us. - We are therefore bound by the same rates, rnles end regulations and are de barred by our solemn obligation to the Association and companies and especial ly to each ether, from and 'Violation in the way of rate cutting, allowing re bates, sharing commissions 'or offering any Inducements which. would be a vio lation of obligation as above set forth. We solemnly pledge ourselves ; to write Insurance at the published rates. Geo. Henderson, , S M Brinsoo. N 0 Hughes, . . ' Henry It Bryan jr; i F Ives, W PM Bryan, Wllllem-n Oliver, J L Uarlsficld, E H rowell, . N P Street. , Schedule of Mails. -" Arrival of malls from north and west dally except Sunday, 10:50 a. m.; 8:40 p. m. Wilmington and the south 8:35 p. m-i Morehead Clly 9:00 a.- m. v Leave. North and went 0.00 a. m. and 4:00 p. m.; Wilmington and south'ilO a. m ; Morehead Clly 5:50 p. m. , SUNDAYS. Malls arrive from north and west 0 10 a. mj 0:40 p. m. Leave 8.00 a. m; and J:43 p. m. The public will plenns hrnr In mind that tlio mnrnlnir nmil fur the Nerlh am! West cl o -( s at 8.1i a. m. Tliut (lie iifu inooti inll for north rihI wctt clu in t 4 ' ) p. in. F"r V " Im -i 1 ( :'y at 6 l" i, m. A n IT. Supreme Court Says Compulsory ' ' - . Vaccination Is LegaL. 5- Mrs. Htirs ffer, Bills Tor Civil War Claims. Penny off Again, - State Election Board. Mrs. . 'ttoTiHelden ', SlIPl:DeadiSf Ralkioh, March decision ren dered by the Supn-me Court la the ce of Btatevs. Ha, from Alamadte, sna tatns the. validity ef the - ordinance passed by the aldermen of Burlington, making vaccination compulsory, Judged- Brown ruled against the validity of the ordluaocs upon trial below. The Su preme Court reverse his decision'. ' !-' A. B. Stwnach, a well-known Confed erate veteran, says, be feels sore there will be a greater gathering here July-4th, when the Vance statue is to be unveiled, than there was at the unveiling of the Confederate monument, here some yeurs ago- An officer of the Slate Guard said an earnest effort would be made to have the entire Guard here. " . The Agricnltural Department is to in spect the work on the new annex te the State Museum Thursday. Some com plaint against the quality of the work is made. .. ,. . ; . very;. fine specimens of copper ore from the mines at Blue Wing have been received at the State Museum; The oie is rich, the specimens being 7 per cent. pure. . . '':,,.'v;:''''yr-'''. '? . Airs. IKH. Bill tells the Confederate veterans she will give them a deed to land near Hendenonvilie if they will occupy it for encampment purposes. This kind offer is to be acted upon by the' veterans. - llepfekentallve Small has introduced a bill In Congress authorizing the Suck- ' tarofahe Treasury to, py Zaddock ! Meadows, Carteret county," fl.OliO, the same being for supplies destroyed by 'Federal troops during the civil war. Senator PritoharU also fntroduced bills . of relief authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury te pay to the estate of Vast! Smith, Wake county, $1,100; Ell Smith, Richmond county,. $3,000; Thoa. Mc Bride, Robeson county, $200. Jesse Flyth, Northampton county, $1,000; Samn'el Thaln, Johnston county, $3,270 and W. Dallas Haywood, Raleigh, $8,000, all being for material and supplies des troytd by Federal troops.?. ,., .-' A delegation of Greensboro citizens will be at tbecapttol.Jn Washington, on Friday next to "ippeat before the commit tee on public buildings in the Interest of the pubilo building at Cfreensboro. 'x. ?v Mention was also, mads thi ether day of the return of a Populist farmer named ' Penny, whe t had .' abandoned bis family and gone away with a young school teacher, the daughter of an other Populist; of their four months' absence in Mexico; of their return and of the efforts to restore peace In the fam ily. Fenny' has now gone again,; Bis' family and neighbors made It ao lively for him he had logo."', ; , , ' The date of the, Aral meeting of the new State election board la April 3. This board was created by the Legislature at Its last session. It was this meeting which, as given ont some time ago lbe Republicans Intended to seek to prevent' by means of an Injunction obtained through a fusion Judge. -Walter H. Neal is chairman of the board. ',. .Bishop Galloway raised $1,400 here for the Methodist twentieth -'century movement.' ; i-i'" " - The State Agricultural ' Departmnl has prepared an eicellent stock law map of the State, compiled from data furnish ed by regtaters of deeds. State Veterin arian Cooper Curtice la the compiler. K . Urs.Xoulsa ylrglnla Bolden, relict of. the late Governor Holden, died si her home here this morning, very suddenly, of heart disease. She was nearly 70 years of age and was a sister of the late Major W, H. Harrison, of Raleigh, who was In the Mexican war and who commanded a Raleigh company Jn the Confederate service,- - :-,-. . ;-4 ." JHB MARKETS. The fallowing quotations wcra recolv od by 1. K. Latham, New Bern, N. O. Nkw Yohk, March 11. Cotton; . Mcb. ... May. ... Aug Sept. ... Nov. .. Jan Open. High. Low. , 9. SIT 6a 9.48 Close 9.48 9.40 9.21 8.87 7 94 7,94 Clone t'..;i r.vi f,:i HI 111 -.0 48 9.48 0.40 021 9.87 7.94 7.94 ..... 9.80 . ... B.41 ...... 7.9 J ..... 7.93 8.41 ' 7 97 OHICAOO MARKETS. Open. High. Low. 60 on, WlIKAT: Muy ..... Cork: May Bo. H'y Pfd. Kcud TCI Leather . . . Con. T A.-H. W ... W. A L. E. . Cotton ii ' . 874 . 69 . 07 m . fil 87, 87 n , BOERS RETREATING. Destroy Bridges Behind I Them. Free i, '"' Slaters Quiet, - ' t 1 LokdoN, March 2". The Dally Mall has received the following dispatch from South Africa: . " " , 'v - Bloemfonteln, March 19. The railway bridges over the Vet river at Wiuburg and ; mile west of . Pprlnnfonteln are found destroyed by the Tranvaalera A recouiioisSaece toward Phlllppo Us, 25 over the Valsch river at Kio n stad found farmhouses all flying white dugs.-, The British troops were cordially received,- 1 :- - .- ' - It lsreported tliSWifOBldent Siejn Is trying to rally the Boer?, but that the latter say they have had enough. Londov, March 30. The blowing op of the bridges In the Fie State shows that the Boers intend to hamper Lord Roberts'- advance aa much as poaslble. Meanwhile supplies are being accumu lated and Bloemfonteln is being con verted into a great base for the next advance,- -." . - A Rhodeslan field foroe-, 6,000 stiong, Is to be commanded by Sir Frederick Oarrlngton, whose mission will be "to prevent any Boer trek from the Trans vaal Into the British territories north of the Limpopo river. Our Fellow Citizens. - Washington, March 20. Discussion of the Puerto Rico Government and Tariff bill was resumed In the Senate to day, Mr Morgan, of Alabama, presenting a speech dealing with some of the con stltutlonal phases of ilie measure. He maintained that ai the treaty of Paris was the supreme law of the land ft n'a- impossible fur the United ' Kates to abandon either Puerto Kicoorthu I'hilip pines. He held also that thu Constitution extended to a certain extent, at least, over the acquired territory, and that th? lnhabltents of P.ierlo Rico were citizens of the United Stales. To secure the original witch vhszej salve, ask -for De Witt's Witch Haz.l Salve, well known as a certain cure foi pltenmd skin diseases Beware of worth less countei felta. They are dangcroun, FS Duffy. " Special Notice. . Miss Alice Frlez whowas with us last seasan, will again have charge of our Millinery department this season, under MIbs. Frlez management tire aold more Millinery than ever before lu the history of our business, and for the Spring we have enfarged this depart ment "and will" show one ol the largest stock and the most stylish, hats to be found In the city. Respectfully. G. A. BRFOOT. . ; New Hats. J. 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 yon money In dry goods and notions.' He purchased' his spring stock before the advance and Is selling everything at old prices. . ''tiSc . ' ' v -iUSotlce'of Dissolution. j Notice is hereby given that tbo part nership heretofore existing between Mfm. T. Hill and Chas, L. Gasklll Under fthe name-of The Atlantic Mnsio. Co., is this dsy dissolved by mutual consent.' . : All bills due by the firm will be set tled by W. T. Hill, to whom jJl monies due the firm ahoold be paid. -;, .' '-"-Wm. T. Hilu - : ' ' , '.. ; '" Cuas. JLGaskix. ; Febrnsry 2171800. iXi:-K r '. -4.". Spring MUllfiery at Duflys. 'M - We wish to state to alt who are lnler- ested In millinery that, while we are making an effort to .closa. out out dry goods, which we arc doing slowly hot surely, we have no such intention in re gard to our millinery department. ' " We are here to stay-and for business. Oar stock which is large and complete Is daily arriving and will be ready for the trstfe and in a few days. - ' The date bf our opt King wilt be an nounced later. ;; J: H. B. Dovi-r. - 'Madam Amae. ;' ,y The .World's 'renowned Spiritual, Trance and Business Medium and Pal mist Is now located )n New Bei n.. She reads life fiom the cradle to the grave, with absolute - certainty. Telia you everything you wish to know. Gives name and description of future husband or wife with dalo of msrrine. Valua ble silvlco In all business affairs,, part nership troubles, love, marriages, di vorces, law suits and all alTslrsof life, Hht guarantees tlioiough satisfaction to all collars. Removes evil IcHuonces, euros drunkennee and InMircs good luck In tlio future. Every one In Iroulile should cull and consult her ai her ad vice will bo of Iho grettnst hone fit. Oillce ami resilience No. ll.'l Metcalf St , New l'crn, Nf. (J, BRYAN: AND SULZER. On a Plunk to Down Great Brttfan Added . N- to Chicago Plat "orm. " : : - W-sniNGTON, March SO'-Resolvrd, That the Democrats of iheDUtrict Col ombia,' iu mass-meeting assembled, do hereby declare that we -favor the reaf firmation of the Chicago platform, with strong additional planks, against .trusu militarism and Imperiali-iu. ''That we condemn and denounce any alllauce with Great Britain. Thst we svmnathlze with the Boers and demand that Ibis Republic take tiie inllistiva to preserve their -republic aud bring about an honorable peace. "Thai we favi r the renominatlon oi William Jennings Brjan, of Nebraska, for President, the nomination of Wil liam Sulzer, of New York, for Vice Prvsideut, and that the delegates from this District be Instructed to vole ac cordingly." The foregoing resolutions were adopted tonight by about 1,000 District Democrats assembled at the quarters of the East Washington Democrat 1c Club on Capitol Hill and Indicate at once the spirit and the results of a mass meeting called for tonight by that organization. They were passed without dissent and amid cheers for Mr. Sulzer that seemed to make Mr. Bryan a subordinate issue Baking Powder Makes the bread more healthful. Safeguards the food against alum Afcsm baking powders are the greatest mcnacers to health of the present day stOYAL BAKWQ EOWPtW PP., WtW YOB. Bicycles For Eveif yfco Jy. I hav a very large Hock f Bicycle1, from which ANYONE can te Suited. - COI.UMIIIAS STORM KR8 HAKTTOUDS TKKNANTS RAMBMSKS IDEAL Ranting iu price from $20 CO to $75 00. Sold for Cash or on Easy Payments. I have limited stock of the Model 60 Chainless at ISO and Models 45 and 40 Chain Coliiuibias at $40, and get no more of them wheu present stock is exhaust ed, Second-Hand Bioyeles at almost any old price. - All kinds of Repairing done promptly and your work ia solicited. A large and well selected stock of Records for Graphophooe or Phono graph, consisting of latest Marches, Cake Walks, Coon Songs, etc.. at factory prices. ' WM. T. MILL, 8outh Front St., Next P. H. Draney The Only Stove.Wood Man there be! 1 ' - - s - -' i ' Remember we have started to work again, Btove Wood kept under large sheds, never gets wet in rainy wiati-er, delivered to your doors 75c s load. Dry seasoned Pine, Ash, Oak,. - ;? All Kinds ot -f Stove Wood.. . BIS HILL, Tic -c,iile Mai. Eiy !ince;1890 " We have been found at '8 Broad Rtrert wlth the Latest and Most Complete Stock of Bnjglps, Wagons, Drays, Farm Carts of Wheels and A lies Separate to be found In New Bern. v. - ". ' We make all-kinds f Re pairs." Bend ns you work. ' N .Every user of Buggies Is In--vl'oil to write us or visit us. ' GL ir. Water 78 Broad Street. ' . & Hon, ixiJMraniiii We set the markets by wire every IS mluuUfl. Our olllcea aud quotations free to all. We invite Intestiallm of the financial responsibility oKour corrcspon denta, K A Uovers A Co, H Munn Bon, 1'nmfll, 1 Inganinn & Co, N Y, Lealan A Ware, Chicago. No buckot shop. Strictly Comtniiwion, Can have yourac oount i.laced direct lr you prefer. JNO. II. BUTlKH, Uroker. REAL ESTATE AGE II'iiihih and Lots For Sale tft IOwest I P..i!.le FlK'irfs. Deairnblo llomea and T 'iii' iits that will prove a line Invent . A VIITfi "WW ' afkm ns i TABLE BUTTER, . ' !rws jr. i nA I L McDANIEUS, 71 "Broad St AUn nW 'O EtanorateJ IK Evaporated California Peaches 12o lb. Fresh Grits, Big Hominy and Oatflakes and a good Carolina Rice for So lb. . Nice lot Norlon Yam Potatoes. jgj Nice fresh O mned Goods of a 1 kinds. 5 The beat of everything in the GROCERY LINE nt tie Verv Lowest Possible Prices. Give-me a cill, swr" Yors to Please, C J.L 3 'Phone 91. 2 -J '-.'Z mm. lavsvuBiiaiiki etA i :ib. jAi myjrA m r in J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, mi r r aatew . rnone ow. Largest and Finest Stock of Buggies Wagons T hfLxrtk mmroH f n tliA Horses purcfiased of J. W. STEWART, where I shall be glad to meet all friends and customers. Betn, GRIST-MILLS. .-'.v';;,;i.!;' .':,''"' " 'ifJc'-r V. '' -.IVcw TIUIn ( :': " Kolllng Chest r T Klevtttors and Cor,n Cleanew , Of the Latest Irnproved and Up- 1 to-D4ij Mill nachlnery. ; v- :' ' ' -. '" ''. -t.'''' vt' -YODR TBiUR 13 . bOUOiTir. tT SPECIAL PAIN'S taken In clean- Ini and polishing grain - More (olng Uhroujhtbe mill', which Insures pure meal, ,' -r ' ... ' V '' r vi ; Com, Hominy, Oils an 1 I I ted F.-er1. GEORGE BISHOP. New Bent. N. C. '.'v ; ' .' 8U1.K AOKNCY FOB - STSSrw mr m. . . Al)D!e?. rjal niOn nnpa nnW in,. Wholesale & Iletail : rocer, 1 71 Bro4 St. eJWll W7WS m Just reciveil n fr. s fish and 1irrr.' Wi-ito i toea, also a full lim I I"! Ml' I Ir !l IV!:.. Of Cill.lldl (almon anil l."l-' tm. !r ,,ur 20c ra-i of l;;::rv t em- n C'n California Pear hi s and llnillitt Pwira. Kvaporntc.1 and Diicil -plea Evaporated C.ilifi -rn 'a .Peaches. Fine Wist Jn !ia ;;ml S'yw Orleaua Mnlastea 10e .r. Jin- Baiter -,. Good Table 1; Il 10c. Veiy hest pateut il ,n; : and plenty fresh 1:3 12c. Give us a cull for anytliiv- in tne fancy grocery line ami 1 will guarantee to pi. .-e you or 11 .I'm mI y. your money. Yours to serve. 77 jjroad. Street. Ever Found in New Bern. Harnesses Robes PiiaqI Qf.Ax4- o;u.- - N. C wjsjsssi a m TAXJi IHQTICE ! H Hare you'pald.'youriClty TaleTfJ" , - ' Call at once and settle up.'. , 'Will begin first of AprlJ to Cory on, Personal Property sufficient to pay the tax ana Lost. - - -, , el. eT. TOISON, H ' .', City Tax Oollector. ' v "Fashion's : Favorite." Queen 4 Quality i Oxfords Co.50 ft I r r C'.')"t ! I i for Street, , puting.

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