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' VOL. XV1I-NO. 307. . NEW BERN, N. C, SATURDAY. MORNING, MARCH 24, 1900. EIGHTEENTH TER. &EiB.: HAQKBURNl A We are now prepured to Bhow our cuitomers tv-Fnli Line of- SPRING- GOODS and at Old Prices too. Sosnit- ft able for dainty Easter Dresses, f : r ' ; !? or everJone ' Waist Patterns iu all the newest shades -f.tS and hVftiirn. Then a line of nlain Taffetas for 50o or a hand- (llS some quality for 90e,v Snuh a beautiful Feau de Sow for $1 25. W All Silk Foulards in dress patterns for 75c - 1 - W A annnrh ainofc nf 'Rnihrnidcrr oit.ner in seta or sertarata (fS tnmmiuga. Faacy Puffings, Nainsook and Ijace All Overs for w Ok teniola v . -a' Piia in -watt a rtluiila n.nil fiviirpa. Poramn TjLtvna. 'fii t-" -. or a n uioini t ' A. iu teiu u w v . mr sh " v - - vow 1 jy Dimities and Organdies from 15o to 50a . Vip-T.i. 1 . - Zeiglers and Clement & Balls LowShoes and Slippers have y fUIUO)IUU 1MB ill gWU.ObJ'ICO. ,, mllt. , i t") .- Do not forget that we carry The Dowager' Corset in black fjff A and white. Warner and the R. & Q. jn the new French patterns. i S1XKILLED. Wholesale Murder of a Negro Fam- ; ' liy Wake CountyJ - ft 4ft ft ft ft ft Call and see ns at our old stand. - i ' vVV 47 & 49 Pollock Street. 25 cases Nice Juicy Prunes. Try Anderson's Concentrated Soup, assorted. :- ' . ' Fresh Ontario Buckwheat 2, 3 and 8 pound packages. 81iced Ham, 12c Small Pig Hams 13o. Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter, the best tha-can be bought. " Nichols Oatflakes 10c package, fresh. We are headquarters-for whole Codfish, received weeUy. One quart jar of Prepared Mustard only 15c. 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 Yours to please, ; ; L. M. SATTERTHWAITE &CBF(fc 61 Broad Street, Phone 169. Fletschmann Yeast I si ousts Larqet The than Finest Ifciil NEW BERN FAIR. APRIL J6-2J. of tiiese defects were remedied, some not. The work tu found not to be first cla,partlcDlarljM to mortar. Tha''g, the Passage of the BUI. ' '- We nave just received, purchased direct from the Raiser by onr Mr. M. Hahn, THREE Carloads of Stock, and hate now on hand 60 Head of Males, and 40 Head of Horses to suit yon, for any and all purposes, Form, Draft and Road Wor. ,. i. . , . .. ; .-.-v. : A full line of Buggies, Road Oarts, Wagonaj Cart Wheels, Harness, Robes and whips on hand Prices and Terms guaranteed. -' K . . v W invitejyour early inspection. , Respectfully, "' ', -' ; -, m; hahw & co. Big Reduction m Your choice of Dcrbys, brown and black Soft Hats, on display in our show Windows, for only $1.00. Barderer Landed la Jail. Different Opinions Oa ' Crop ' Aereigre. Swamp lands. Jlnseam In- . -v.r spcctloa. - Corporation ji:- . Commission. . , BaluOb, N. G , March 13 About a mile thh tide of the village of Garner, which It lis mile sou th6Bt of ' Raleigh, ' there was committed VredneBdajr night, the worst crime of Jhe year. r.The charge h that a negro named Jo ne murdered six members of a negro family. The house of the latter wai not far from the rail road, and was burned about 11. o'clock that night. There were eight people In the family. Ella Jouei and her children ne nearly grawn. It appears that some veeks ago the negro Janet had made threats against the woman. ' Twa little children made' their escape from the house; one aged 7V the" other 5. ' These said Jones had killed their, mother and the. other children and had then ' set fire to the house.-? Jones Was'' arrested this morning and blood was found upon his clothing.-'. Ha was, locked and guard ed. By 10 o'clock' this morning- three bodies had been taken fro the debris of the burned house.'; The embers, were c hot as.to make the iwork slow" and difficult. A. number of Raleigh people went to the scene of the horrible occur ence and he telephone to ' Garner ! was kept busy, .... ' Jones was arrested on the evidence of the 7-year-old girl Laura, who escaped from the burning house after he had gone. Hbe took with net, in ner. arms, her little sister, Sldf who was sleeping In bed with her and an older sister, Ida, who was murdered They went to the house of a neighbor, half a mile away. and told what, had happened. Those who went to the fire could see 'distinctly the bodies on the' bed. Inside the burning building, but It was too late to rescue them. : The charred remains of the two murdered women were taken ,' ant and buried. The four small children, except the baby, claspsd In Its mothers arms, had been entirely consumed. J;: The child Laura it yery bright for her age, and though she told the. story of the murder many times today,' the never varied from her account of it siren last night, whlle bar home was burning. v - -' Li. Jonet denies the crime, but the evl deuce against him Is overwhelming. A thousand negrwet were at the depot when Jonet arrived. . Many of them talked of lynching freely. Jones 'will be tried oeit week. The murdered 'woman pad net lived with her husband in some time and bad recently told Jones she Intended to swear he was the father of her month ld-iofant. '-iiff Janet It a very email man, apparently. about 40 and with a most repulsive cOun ternance. It is said he hat preached far several years. J f Borne prominent Democrats are heard to say that they do not like that Nebras ka platform 'allttle bit..' , a . ' . . The corporation commission hat ceo ferred with the State counsel In the tat assessment matter, the hearing of which, r rather the taking of -testimony before Hon. J. S. Shepherd, begins at Wllmlng ton March 2Stlu- Chairman McNeill will be present, as will the attorneys, II. O, Connor, F. H. Simmons, J. II. Pou and J. O. L. Harris. . , , , There are two tett of ttatementt about the cotton acreage for the coming crop. The farmers at a rule say the erop will be no greater, while the dealers say therfwlU be a large Increase. As to to bacco the warehousemen tay that there will be a considerable Increase; the grow ers that there will be none.. The fertili ser men tay Jherewlll be an inoreata at to both crops. They have prt paredfot it and the orders are very h avy, ; v-'v:r V-';'' ; '-There are tome bold thieves yet alive, One last night took up and carried oft. tome of the choicest rosebushes In front of the 8upreme Court building. It Is the second raid of the kind. A mass meeting ef citizens Is called for Tuesday to consider ways ,' and means of building an auditorium. K.B. Finch ot Charlotte, and II. T. Oreenleaf of Elizabeth City were here to toe the Stale Superintendent of Public Instruction and settle a matter of dis pute as to the ownership of some of the State's "swamp lands." I'lnoh has the option on all such lands as yet remain unsold, The board of education took up the case today. Keit Monday Governor Russell will hear argument In the matter of the ex tradition of Palter Sliemwell, of Aalie Tlllo. . Yesterday a special committee of the board of agriculture Inspected tlie an nex to the Museum. It found that Sir rotary limner and Curator lirlmlcy Lsil several thnos notllltd the contractor anil architect of dufncis lu the work. Hume to be present next Monday when lh committee meets again x ' - The Farmer's - Mutual Fire Insurance Association elected J; A. Davis, of Edge combe president; J. A Wellons, Je.-se P. Hosklns, R. W. Scott and T. B. Par ker, executive committee, all to hold one year. Bo-laws were adopted. The or ganisation in the entire State will now be pushed. - v", RELIEF FOR PORTO RICO.' FROM SOUTH AF&CA. Some Fighting Reported. , No Peace Over- ''ttires. Dlssintlon Said to Exist. -London, March 23 Lord "ltdberts cables to the War Office - from Bloem fonteln, under date ot March SI, as fol lows." i. ' ... "So many burghers have expressed a" desire to surrender tinder the terms of the last proclamation that I have -sent small columns in various 'directions to register their names and take over their arms. i . "X cavalry brigade hat gone to the eastward to Thabanchu and a detach ment from Sprlngfonleln hat occupied Smlthfield,- where some-. Transvaalers and a wagon with armt and ammunition were captured. The Scott Guards are at Edenburg and Reddersburg. '-,-f '? , London, March 83. The Dally Tele graph has- received the following dis patch from South Africa: ' " ;- Warrenton, Cape Colony, March 21, An artillery dueuook place this morn lng north of the Vaal river. The Twen tieth Battery of Artillery, under - Major Blewltt, silenced the Boer guns. Artillery, supported by the Klmberly Light Horse, bai made a reeonnolasance which showed that the Boers " hold several strong laagera. Condon, Marco J No new peace overtures hare been made to Lord Sal isbury nor are any expected at present by Great Britain. The roceut telegraph ic correspondence with Pretoria has been eonfined to the treatment of the prisoners.' ; ' - Lord Salisbury Is holding the Presi dents ot the South African republics res ponsible for the welfare of the British prisoners The question ot the safety of Johannesburg' and the gold mines there have not been raised In this cor respondence, wblcb will soon ba given to Parliament, iV.-'. . Durban, NiTAi., March 2?-The town of Poraeroy, 80 miles east ef Ladysmltb, hasbeen burned by the Boers. A British detachment arriving at Pomeroy as the Boers evacuated the' place shelled the barghers, but, the Utter succeeded In taking np a strong position. In the hills with a force estimated to number 5.0C0 men-. : ' , N . London, March 91 A correspondent of the Timet at Bloemfonteln, telegraph. lng Thursday says: ; ''Testerday Mr, Jtruger issued a proc lamation annexing the Free State to the Transvaal, : Mr- Steyn Immediately" Is sued a counter . proclamation declarlnn the Free Stat Intact,";'' -r'z, ;-vJJ-' ' The Duty Bill Hong Dp. -' WashinotoM, Man h S3 The Porto Bloans are frium'e that 'they didn't have to waU until the Senate nutngled the knots In the 'bill providiaj a civil form of government and levying a 16 per cent dutyou their- pro J acts before getting money badly needed for .ubiii; use. If any progress has been miJcl with that bill duriug the past week H in not perceptible. Suppiter of the bin are claiming that.lt Is favored by the President and every memoer of the caul not and that a majority IsyABsured, but it is significant that they have made no mora to get the bill to a vote. .Sup porters "of the bill are saying that the differences will be adjusted and tho bill passed next week.. They maybe right, nut U it recalled that they were saying precisely the same thing a weeh ago. The bill appropriating, all money col leoted on Porto Rican products under the Dingley tariff and all to be, collecte i while that law remains in force, to ba need for public jmrposes in Porto Rico, has become a law, and steps have been taken to relieve the immediate necessl ties of the islanders so far as it" may be done by spending money liberally on pnbllo works. ' To secure the original witch ha.ei salve, ask 'for DeWitt's , Witch Hazel Salve, well known as a certain cure for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worth less Counterfeits. They are dangerous F S Duffy. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. S. Latham, New Bern, N. O. New York, March 23. Open. High. Low. Close . 0.43 9.J . 9.40 . 7.93 . 7.9i) Cotton; May Aug .... Sept Nov Jan. . . . ; H B bmlth, Butternut, . Mich,, says, 'De Witt's Little Early Risers are the veTy best pills 1 ever used ' for costivc- neaj, liver and bowel troubles F. 8, Duffy. 4 . i ' ' Choice Mutton aad Market. Veal at the Oak's "A ffne lot of Market, -'c Tnrkeyt at the Oak't J.J. Baxter, can save yon money In dry goods and . notions. He purchased hit spring stock before the advance and It telling everything at old prlcet.... ' ?:f':'i Special Notice. -.' ' Miss Alice Fries who was with os last scasan, will again have charge of onr Millinery department this season, under Miss - Fries management awe - told more Millinery than ever before In- tbt history Tjf our business, : and for the Spring we have enlarged this depart ment and will show' one (of the largest stock and the most ttyllsh "halt to bt found in the city. Respectfully, O. A. BAKFOOT. ;; '" -. New Hats. " J. J. Carter can tell you -the latest In bats, neckwear, clothing, shirts or any thing yon want In up-to date goods. f ; " Schedule of Malls. Arrival of malls from north and West dally except Sunday, 10:50 a. m.; 6:40 p. m. Wilmington and the South 0:33 p. m.; Morehead City 9:00 a. m. Leave. North and west 0 00 a. m. and 4 50 p. ni.; Wilmington and south 9:00 m ; Morehead City 8:50 p. in. SUNDAYS. Mulls arrive from north ami wost 9.40 a. m.; 8:40 p. ni. Leave 8 00 a, mj ami !! .4.1 p. m. HinpubHc will ilctsii hear In mind ttmt t'tc rnnniii iipiil for the Korlh ami Wc-t l ine's l h l ") a. in. Tint Dm afloiiimn tmill for nnrlli and 9 43 9.33 8.4'3 8.00 7.99 9.36 011 8.40 7.95 7.04 9.30 9.19 8.42 7 0J 7 94 CHICAGO MAUKKTS. What: May ..... CoBN: ' May...... So. B y Pfd. T.O.I. ... A.S. W ... W. & L. E.. Leather ... Read ..... Cotton receipts ports. Open. High. Low. .. 68 65 CSi Sffl Ml 80 SOiEx.D 94 55J 81i 14' a 12,000 flen's Low- Quarter Shoes i.ur irpnng Shoi s are ust in' and we it.' Miowinpt the most comp.eto line in ih-iirlty. Especial a-tention is Invited tjour ' liOwsnoES. W- b ive them in Patent Latlior, Vici Pati-ut Leather, Russia Calf and Vici Kid. We have low shoes In a w!du plain tee for gentlemen who care more for ease ind comfort than for style. Our prices will suit every one, fl 50 to 3 00. Call early and gtt your choice J.G.DUNN & CO. a ' niB-ntiir -v Am -n - . 7s A IJSMU JiWX Wf 11111 jWHJJK Oc TABLE BUTTER, f ust Ueceived ut J. I. McDANIEUS, 71 "Broad St. Als-i t'ew 'o Kvipor.it. il App'ei, rjal nioo onea only 10c !''. Evaporated Oalifornia IVaches 12c lb. Fresh Orita, 15ig Hominy and Oatflakea and a good Caro i ia Kice for 5c lb. N cc lot N irton Yum Potatoes. Nicu freah Ctnncd Goods of all kinilp. The best of weryiliing in the GROCERY LINE at tie s Fo Evefybody. I have a vvry lurgd, tock5.f Biryclen, trom ablet) An lUJS can I e Suited. COLUMBIAS . STORHKBA. BABTFOBDS PENNANTS KAMBLKRS IDEAI, RHofring in. price from $20 CO to f.S CO, Sold for Ca-ih or or, Eisy I-'aynitnts. I have a limit"d e tic It of the Model TO Chaintessat 5.1 and Modols 45 and 49 Chain Coluuibiis at $40, and get no more of them when present stork is eziiaiiat ed. Second-Hand Bicycles at almost any old price. All binds of Repairing ('one prom tl; and your work is solicited.. A large and well selected stock ot R cords for Graphophone or Phono graph, consisting of latest Marches, Cuke Walks, Uoon Songs, .etc.. at factor) prices. WH T, HILL, South Front St., Next P. M. Draney. Close 05 87J 69 J 94 65 811 131 08! all at Wm. Orr, Newark, 0 says, "We never feel safe without Ode Minute Cough Cure In the house.It saved my little boy's life when he had the pneu monia, We thiuk it 1st be best medicine made." It cures coughs and all lung diseases. Pleasant to tke, harmless and gives immediate resnlts. F. S. Duffy. : . ;.; ; .. Ilave your prescriptions filled at Davis' Pharmacy, y . i '".- Notice of Dissolution. . . Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing belweefl Wm. T. Bill and Chas. L. Gasslll under the name of The Atlaptte Muslo Co., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. ' . - Alt bills due by the Ann will bt Mt tied by W. T. Hill, to whom 'all monies duo the firm should be paid. - V . . . . - Wm. T Hat . " -i Y 'T . Cuab. L. Gaskiix. , ' ' Februsry 27, 1000. . ' MadamAmac t " The ' world's "renowned Spiritual, Trance and. Business Medium and Pal. mist Is now located In New Bern. She teadt llfeftom the cradle to tho grave with absolute cenalnty. Tolls . you everything you -wish to know. Gives name and description of future husband or wife with date of marriage. .Valua ble advice In all business affairs, part nership troubles, lore, marriages, di vorces, law suits and all -affairs of life. She guarantees ihotdugh satisfaction to all Callers. Removes evil . influences, cures drunkennes and Insures good luck in the future. Every one In tiouhle should call And consult her at her ad vice will be of I he greatest IxMuflt OlUco and residence Ne. OS MelcaH Bt , New'Bern, N. C. t' ' . 'k '- : ' Have your prescrlctlons at Davis' Pharmacy. filled Goto the Oaks Market for the host stall fed beef, nice and Juicy, CofTee, Chocolate and McSorlry's. Sandwiches at When In ISayhoro stop at tho Lupton llonae for aood acconuno'latlons t i J!, in. ' lira TissjlrJ. 1 nt rin-c. to men Vi w- rk In i, ! (! ii I ) y. rlrHily wnik. t ! .. ... I . 1 nl (. ...; ) i r ' ' , : I'. ; We eet the markets by wire every 15 minutes. Our offices aud quotations free to an. We invite investigation of the financial responsibility of our correspou dents, & A Bowers & Co, 8 Munn Bon Pernell, HaKaman & Oo, N Y, Lealan Ware, Cblcaeo. No bucket shop. Strictly Commission. Can have your ac count ciaceu airect tr you prefer. J NO. R. BUTuEU, Broker. REAL ESTATEAGENCY Houses and Lota Tor Bale at Lowest Possible Figures. Desirable Homes and Tenements that will prove a fine invest ment. Collection of Rents a Specialty. Offic e at residence, 17 Johnson street. 1L XL HARPER. ; N PRINTING) i V Wo hart tht tomMnmHaH and If , 1 I - fniCES ABE HlQBt. J . : w . t. flat co y , S '" "f iu' . .' " i The Only. Stove.Wood Mtui there le I V'v ' Remember we have stai ted to work again.-: Stove Wood kept under large sheds, never gets wet in rainy wi ther. delivered to your doors 75c a load,: Dry seasoned Pine, Asb, Oak. ;""''''- 1 All Kinds b0 Stove Wood. BIG HILL, The ciile Man. GRIST - LULLS. New mil J oil In;; C'hest, for ii CltT.nrrM Ot the Latest Improved and bp to-Date Mill flach ntry. 1 Y()U 'tbaDE W tOUCITKD i OB 3a 3 very iowtsr 1 .isstole t rici'a. Yf.nrs to Picnsr, Give mo a call. 5 J. L McMIEL 71 'IMioiio 91. Wholesale & Retail Grocer,! Rr;l Hi. Slover's Old Stand. RELIABLE HARDWARE HOUSE, WELL KNOWN TO THE TRADE. 73 rilDDLE STREET. PHONE 147. We have a full line ot"fif.neral Hardware, Sash, Doors and lilimls. .( ontractors and parties expduiing to build will find it to tlu ir inter est to get our prices before placing their orders. Our Paints are of the best and painters can find all the colors and get-up for a complete outfit. A share of your trade we solicit. Yours Truly, pTaVi8utro 7. GaskiH Hardware Co. Largest and Finest Stock of noil s til Ever Fount New Bern. Buggies Wagons Harnesses Robes g I have moved to the Broad Street Stables, purchased of J. W. STEWART, where I shall be glad to meet all friends and customers. J. .A-.. Jones, New Bern, - N. C. Otytanyviy!syianoiswia!tyv (tiyvo 5 For the Lenten Season ! 3 Just received a fresh lot of Cod fish sod Largo .White Irish Pole-. toes, also a full line of Canned Salmon and Lobsters. Try our 80a can of tancy Lemon Cling California Peaches and Bartlett Pears. Evaporated and Dried Ap ples. - Evaporated California Peaches. Pure iVest India and New Orleans Molasses lOe qt, Ma ple i Byrup , 25c . qt. Fox River Butter 85c Good Table Butter 80c , Very best patent flour 2 jo lb ,' and plenty fresh Kggs 19o,;ir " ' I Olvo us a call for anything In too fancy grocery line and I will '. guarantee to please you or refund your money. Yours to serve, .. J? R. PARKER, JR;, -GROCER, Thon& 69. 5- 77 Broad Street. 1 p. f TIBIAL PAISUlfn In clcnn bi1 ' lili'K gruln In fora join;; Hi ;h tl (i In '.II.-, .wliii h ii,s irrs ure VFashion's Favorite." Queen Quality i Cxfords V- mJJ it Hit E'yVs for Etrwt, Tu i, r . n-', OiiUi'u,. Buggies P , Arm .... ; ' as we hear from -ta ' thora all. Tliry aro record 'heaters, f"r 1. the most sulislantlitl constructed IStM 1 J I . 1 F 1 on the tnnrlirt, DIHH I J Cl'tflllly, i'i f-;
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