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1 m i ! ! A I VOL. XV11--N0. 310. v-r v " v v t. .1 I;-,..,,4, M. LI ARCH 28, 19011. IIGBTICNTB VKAU. 1 V, - ; l .v R HACKBURR ::-. v. We are now prepared to show our customers a full Line of SPEING GOODS and at Old Prices too. Those 37 inch Foulards are making quite a ripple. So suit able for dainty Easter Dresses. ' r--.p Silks for everyone. , Waist Patterns in all the newest shades and designs.1 Then a Hue of plain Taffetas for 50c or a- hand some quality for 90c. Such a beautiful feau de Soie for tl, 25. All Silk Foulards in dress patterus for 75c ; - A superb Stock of 'Embroidery cither in seta or separate trimmings.'; Fancy Puffings, Nainsook and Lace All , Overs for waists. - Piques in weits, plaids and figures, Persian Lawns, Dimities and Organdies" from 15o to 50c. - , . ,"-- Zeiglcrs and Clement & -Palls Low Shoes and Slippers have come and are in good styles. '1 ry them. , , 1 v.O'ltt-not forget that we carry The Dowager Corset in black and white. Warner and . the 1L & 0. in the new French patterns. ' s Call and see us at oar old stand. , - , - - - - 47 & 49 Pollock Street. at Y , - 25 oases Nice Juicy Prunes.- Try Anderson's Concentrated Soupfr L, ' assorted. ',- L1',' t '' - ",r - , '-,, fc". Fresh Ontario Buckwheat 2, 3 and 6 pound packages. ' 1 J ,' V Sliced Ham, 12c.'. Smnll Tig Hams 13c, . , . ' ' t" Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter, the best'that can bo bought. " " Nichols Oatflakes lOo package, fresh, -'- ' I , . " , "," , , We are headquarters for whole Codfish, received weekly . ' " t c 5 One quart jar of Prepared. Mustard only lSo. . : s - ' -J- -"' A lot of assorted Jellies in glasses only XOe. - ' M' , , " Try our Maple Syr&p with your Buckwheat J : " ' 4"C . ; " y , " Our prices will compete with any merphant on Broad street , , . " Yours to please, ' .' -" L M. SATTERTII17AITE & BR0. r 61 Broad Street'; rieischmann , Larger -. Than - The;;, largest .'Finer: j :V -i than ' S ; :- ' Ay - V ther::i:4U-n 3 ('A II A I - 1 We nave just received, purchased direct from the Euiser by onr Mr. M. Halm, TI1HEE Carloads of Stock, and have now on hand CO Head of Mules, and 40 Head of Horses to suit you, for any and all purposes, Farm, Draft and Itoad Wor. , A full line of Buggies, Road Carts, Waf;6ii9, fart Wheels, Ilarne'ps, - Robes and whips on hand Prices and Terms guaranteed. - -We inviU'Jyour early inspection. Respectfully, ft: ' ill H f 9 i r J, , V.'; ",. - Phone 169. 5 l r ... :5 1 5 'tZ 1 f "1 l Yeast (S) ECLRS ESCAPE GLN. FREKCII. thej Get By His Cordon And Are Trck - king Northward. Cronje's Mistake. LondoK, Mach 26 The most impor tant news from the seat of war tonight is contained in the following dispatch from Bloerafontelm . i, - - - - "General French has returned from ThabaNehu, having tailed to engage the Boers, who are trekking northward." . This marks the success of Command ant Olivier and his associates Id escaping ing from the Orange river through French's cordon. It is believed that Olivier has carried hit gnns with him, A strong column is now: moving en Oriqaatwwn whence after attacking the Boer f erce at that place It will ad vance on Iftafeklng. The Boers at Kroonstadt are lttrench (ng and preparing to make stand. In the hope that Lord Roberts will make a frontal attack. The problem for them is difficult. If they do not stand and fight they abandon the whole free State. But If they stand they - ran a big chance, since Roberts now has 10,000 mounted men to use in flank , turning moves, while he has at least 25,00 infantry' for direct attack. ' The Boers In Natal appear to be fall ing back from Biggarsberg to Lalng's nekvvll is doabtTul whether there are more than 10,000 Beers new In Natal, as the main force seems to be at Kroonstad, where reinforcement from the .north have arrived. It is not likely that Gen eral Buller will attempt to mere nntll lord Roberts .is ready. Any ad vance In Natal will be a sign that the commander-ln-cnlef - Is again march ing. , . ? '.-i " ', It. 1st seml-offlclslly snnonnced , that Lord Roberts it not going to make move nntll his communications have been made perfectly secure, not in the Orange Free Slate only, bat all the way from the real base of the ocean, . Pants, Maroh 20 Count -Adelbert Sternberg, , a dlstintlngulshed Austrian officer who fought with the Boers nnder Cronje aid was taken prisoner at Pear deberg, has jest arrived InParis. In an Interview he said:' "t'- w "Cronje made mistake, Ho was ig norant ef the movements of the English and took ne trouble to find out, When the enemy was all around him at Magers fonteln he still insisted on believing that a frontal attack was intended, and. said 'Lot the English come on.', Cronje thought the turning movement only a feint to get him to weaken his center. That Is why" he. remained at Magersfon teln, and began, to retreat only when eurraunded.' - , . Wm. Orr, Newark, V., says, ""We never feel. 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 Is the best medicine made." It cures cougbi and all lung diseases. Pleasant to take, harmless and gives immediate results. - f. S. Ouffy. t;,;v'- Politics In Santiago. - ', Santiaoo, Cuba, March 28 A meeting convened by the various political fac tions last evening with a view of effect lng an agreement en candidates lor the approaching elections broke up In a riot. At a caucus held a week ago a closely drawn color Una was developed, bnt the political aspirants had worked hard ' to harmonize the warring factions, and they called last night's meeting . In the expectation of being able to nominate a satisfactory ticket. There was an im mense crowd in attendance and the proceedings-at -the outset were intensely patriotic. A discussion of the color line caused a riot which the police had trou ble In suppressing. ""'."..'! To secure the original witch hazei salve, aak for DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve, well known as a certain cure for piles and skin diseases Beware of worth lest countei fells. They are dangerous, F 8 Duffy. ' , ' TUB I'Ar.KETS. Tbo following quotations were receiV' eil by J. E. Latham, New liern, N, C. Nkw YoltK, JTarch 20. Cotton: Mcb May . Aug .... Ri'pt Nov Jul Open, . 9.29 . 8.37 . 0 18 .. e.na . 7.8! . 7.n llili. Low. 8 42 0.:J3 Close 9 42 on fl 2.", 8 0 47 9 27 8 41 fl.(M 8.10 0.87 B IS 8 ::; 1 i 7.1 .) 8 M 8.10 rini'Mio ma hi, i 1 3. ni; T: ( O. !" 'l. Low. ( ' " v ' .; . .1 I ' l.lil ".: i i ; : .. i j I " .... C!J ! il 1'i w mi . vt Many Negroes are Leaving1 I Northern Cities. For Committee en Museum . Meet Sea board Air Line Bridge. In, crease In Postofllce Receipts. Superior Court In " , ' - Session. . , RalEigh, March 27 Negroes have now begun to go North rapidly, nearly all women, as cooks or general house servants. A railroad official said.tSO such would leave Raleigh in the next 6) days. They get from $13 to $20 s month Most of them go to Beston and to New Tors and Its suburban towns, - k , . James H. Pou, counsel for the State In the tax assessment case before Stand ing Master James E. Shepherd, went -to Wilmington yesterday to prepare the cross-examination in the case. The hear ing begins Wednesday. , . 'The building committee of the board of agriculture met here and w(th It the architect and contractor of the annex of the State Museum, In order to Investi gate mere fully the faulty construction of the building. ' , , " Work Is to begin at once on the Sea board Knitting Milt at Henderson; capi tal $50,000, which was Incorporated last Saturday. . Bendersen Is -developing as a manufacturing town. ' ' r" '- State Treasurer Worth says the State debt is now $6,S01,77O." It fluctuations are nowadays ver slight. t - -, Commissioner of Agriculture Patter son says that for the present no mere farmers institutes are to be held, at It Is the busy season for farmers. So much rain has fallen as to throw the fanners back somewhat. ' It is expected (bat by next Saturday the Seaboard Air Line will be compleled from' Rldgeway - into the city of Rich;' mond. Only one span of the - bridge across the James river there is now in complete and the light trfslle beyond, by which the trains get Into the city,. Is almost finished. The bridge across the Wateree in South Carolina remains to be completed. tf , " ' The State charters the industrial De velopment and Investment Company, of Sanford, capital $20,000. . ' " . The trial of Tom Jones 'for murder and arson is set for next Thursday morn ing, and a special venire of 75 ordered The Labor Commissioner's report will have a chapter on newspapers. . It ' will show that tnere are 230 in North Caro lina. . ' - . . .. There yet remains one week before the fiscal year ef the post office ends.but Raleigh's postofllce receipts are already $036 more than the $40,000 necessary to make it a first-class office. - The increase is over $8,000 In two years., ? : ..v . Application by the Bandford Indus trial Development and Investment Com pany for what is known as a b.aukrt charter, giving it power to do all lines of business, has caused the question to arise whether such powers can be given and how much latitude a corporation can lawfully have. ; The Secretary of State lays the entire question before the Attorney General. . Rev. A. A. Marshall,' of Georgia, ac cepts the call to the pastorate of the First Baptist chnrch here. ': A criminal term of the Superior Court is in session here. Judge Moore presi ding. There are two capital cases that of Tom Jones, the negro who murdered six people, and. a youth named Lee, charged with murdering his mother by poisoning her. The Jenes case went be fore the grand ury yesterday. A white man who wm here Saturday and for whom Jones worked as a field band, says he is half-witted; that he seemed to know nothing about wages, and look what was given him Jcnea certainly talks ver Intelligently. - Ilef ore Governor Russell there was a hemlng of the Shemwell extradition matter. Locke Craig aud Thomas A. Jones, of Abbeville; ripenrer B. Adams, of Greensboro, and Frank C. Rnbblns of Lexington, appeared for Ebcmwell and a-licd Hie Governor to quash the warrant for cs U aili lion. Jesse L. Lay aud J. P. Gant canie iiera from Knoxvllle for the other aiiie. Tho Governor did not act on the mailer, bin pives the Tcnm-ntee am borii irs lin e to supply an omitted &;!i'lavit. Si.-' I "v;?e - f AIOiL J6-2J. Supreme Court Decisions. ' Special to Journal. . Ralkioii, Mornh 27. The following opinions were handed down by the Su preme Court. . Graves vs Barrett, .front- Moore, af firmedv . " Muse va Caddan, from Moore, new trial. . . , " " Little, va Ratlin',, from :: Anson, affirmed.-' - " lCV . State vs'Oarter, from Robe'son, no er ror. - ..";" -' Ferrell ys Broadway, from Lenoir, re-, mended. . '"."-'' " : Lumber Co. vs Illness from Jones, re versed, . f'- . ' Darden vs Blount, from Greene, re versed. , " . -t " - t s Cheek vs B, A L." Association, from Durham, two cases, decided infsvor of plalnllfr. -J -. Geor ts . Brown, from Orange, af firmed. z' - - ' " , .Kennon vs Telegraph Co.,' from Gull ford, new trial. j.' -. -:8tate vs Groen, -from Durham,', re versed.,' - :r,- State vs Higgs, from Wake, error, kit, Strause vs Insuranee Co.; from Pitt, affirmed.- " , , ' State vs Davis,, from Edgecombe, ho error. 4 w- , c - f : She following cases were ' disposed of by per curium order, to wit. ..Worth va Laneanshire, from. Cumber land, affirmed. ' , ' j . ' . McGaanlne va Laneanshire, from Cum berland, affirmed. ' v 't " Rev. W ESilzer, Ws' Gaton, N. T. writes: t.-"! had dyppepsla ovr" twemy years, and tried d odors' end medicine! without benefit. Ht was persuaded (o use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped;, me irom the start., U nelteve It to he a pa- nacea.for all .forms of indigestion." It digests what yon eat. F S Dufy, , At th. BQoit Store d i i 8 5 Over do Per Cent i of .your fi lends aro reading our pew books. ' Bookkeeper's Supplies a Spe cialty, ? . y l 1S. i- i V. N.;Ennett;J : 1 L:.J Men's Low-; Quarter, Shoes Our Sprit g thens are Just in. and' we are sho'vlng the most complete 'line in tht i'-y. Especial attention is' invlhd to. Our ,-' r;. t';:. : jnr shoes.; T We have them in Paient Leather. V:cl Patent Leather. Russia Calf and Vioi Kid. '--:' :-,-C': '-v'1 . We have low shoes la a wide plain tee for gontlemen who care more for -ease and comfort than for style. - - Our prices will Suit everyone, $1 60 to $5 00. Call eai ly a n1 (?kt your choice. . j.g;du;:i3&co. Henrys Pharmacy, 127 LZJJk Street. Vnr in 'II: : f IV.itr. Jimt reci'iTiil a Supply of LOAUhl) 'JU;;1: ,Snr d'utli to Kraclies, Bed Mutlm, Water Urn.' and all Iu si el i. Will nut Kluiii ( r prate tl e fluent f-,!.rl x. One tiiul iH all Hint's nei d J to (, 1 1 V 1 ! u r- I II U till' I h!:rptir;il. A full lii.r. ,,f Toil, t A rlli !e, Te furr- i,iH iv e'u ly Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams A Hire -Lot Just Deceived at J;,UMcb . " , ' - A few Edam and Pineapple Cheese, which we ' . do not wish to carry over . to next season. Yon ;,;Sa-may have the Edam at 65c, and the J ineapple at ' at 43o each. I " - ' ,A few Pecans left from the Christmas at. 10c '' ' per pound - . , ' Give me a call for anything you need in the - , 't.Giocery Line. , . Prices gnaranteed as low as anywhere. ', Goods of the yery highest quality. I ' r L w Yours Truly, " N J. L McJMIEL , Phone 91. . 71 Brol Ht. RELIABLE HARDWARE HOUSE, ;r WELL KNOWN TO THE TRADE. k'? IS niUULti.MKbtil.' s.' We have a full line of General Hardware, Sash, Doors and Blinds. ; Contractors and parties expecting to build will find it to their inter est to get our prices before placing their orders. Our Paints are of the best aud paiuters can find all the oolors and get-up for a complete outfit. ," A ahare of your trade we solicit. Yours Truly, pJWftDA i. Gaskill Hardware Co. Largest and Finest Stock of ... , Buggies i Wagons Horses Si His I have moved to the Broad Street Stables, purchased of J. W STEWAET, where I shall be glad to meet all friends and customers. l-.r Nevr Beta, 5 For the ; ; Lenten 5 yk'wjn j. r. parker; jRar grocer, 'Phono CD. 77 Broad Street.' lVIlAlSMUklea Jk Retail Oroeer, Slaver's Old Stand. fnUINB 147. Ever Found in New Bern. Harnesses Robes "Just reoeWed a fresh lot of Cod fish aod Lvge Wlite Irish Pots toes, also a foil, line of Canned Salmon and Lobsters. Try .onr SOe ran i-f ' fancy Lemon Oling : California Peaches and Bartlett Pears. Krarorated and Dried Ar pies. ' Evaporated .". California Peaches. Pure. West India and New Orleans Molasses 10c qV Ma ple Fjrrup We qt". 5 Fox.Rler Butter 884. .. Good Table Butter 80a, Very best patent flour JJo lb and plenty fresh Kggs 13c.' '-. -' . Oie us a call for anything In tne fancy grocery line and I will guarantee to please yon or refund your money. Yours to serve, f'i r " Arj Am 'U. .. f..r ! y Season! 3'. f' , ? ' . 'it" i
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