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VOL, XY1I-NO. 311. NEW BERN, N-C, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 15 EIGHTEENTH YKAU. E. HACKBURhfi - We are now prepared to show our customers a Fall line SPBING GOODS and at Old Prices too. . V7 ; kSVa ThoBe 27 inch Foulards are making qui tea ripple. So suit- ' able for dainty Easter Dresses. v . - - ? Silks for everyone. . - Waist Patterns in all the newest shades ( and designs. v. Then a line of plain Taffetas for 50o or a hand- V' some quality for 80a Such a beautiful Feau de Soie for $1 25. y All Silk Foulards. in dress patterns for 75c. i-.-.. '.'J: : y .- . A Buperb stock of Embroidery either in sets or separate trimmings.'. 'Fancy Puffings, Nainsook and Lace All Overs' for W waists, a ' "Piques m weits, plaids and figures, Persian Lawns, Dimities and Organdies from 15o to 50c - - sjtjf : Zeiglers and Clement & l'alls Low Shoes and Slippers have ifjjf come and are in good styles. '1 ry them. ' Sf L"o not forget that we. carry The Dowager Corset ia blaclr. ifijf and white. Warner and-the E. & G. in the new French patterns. M'f :-i Gall and see us at our old stand. - " Sajf ' ' : w 47 & 49 Pollock Street. Jttst AiwivecJ 25 cases Nice Juicy Prunes. Try Andersou's Concentrated Eonp, assorted. " . 1 Fresh Ontario Buckwheat 2, 3 and 6 pound package?. ' "Sliced Ham, 12c Small Pig Hams 13c. L Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter, the best that can be bought, ; Nichols Oatfiakea 10c package, fresh. -' We .are headquarters for whole Oodflsh, received weekly. m One "quart jar of Prepared Mustard only 15c. A lot of assorted Jellies in glasses only 10f. 4 . , " , Try our Maple Syrup with your Buek wheat. - Our prices will compete with any merchant on Broad street. , Yours to please, ' " s v L. M; SATTERTHWAITE & BRO., 61 Broad Street, Phone 169. ' Fleischmahh 's Yeast ! Houses and Mutes Larger Than' The: x largest 1 . 'JV$V ; ' , Finer" J.L the- ' Finest, '. ?v K.I " We-Jave lust received, purchased direct from the Raiser bv- our Mr ; JUIIal n, TilKEE Carloads of Stock, and have now on hand CO Head of i Mules, and 40 lend of Horses to suit you, for any and all purposes. Farm. Draftand Road Wor. .;.- - ' A full line of B,uggies, Road Carts, -Wagons, fart Wheels, Harness, rl.. j iX.-a t-: j m wun wiu wuijisuu uuiiu i iiwa unu xeruis gmiruuimi. -. We invitejyour early inspection. Respectfully, , , LI. HAHN ci CO. Bis Reduction in iats. Your choice of Dirbyr., !;rovn :::: ! Wn7 FAIR, APRIL J6-2I. Legal Opinion On When Is a Sign a ; Public Nuisance ' blr.c!;'5oft II::is,' c:i ill r!:ov WiiulovL', for !.(",). Ill ( ' ! . Republicans gay No PollUeU Talk ; Base.of.Taae Honmpent Narly ' Beady. . Beeommeid Por-. '', chase Eleetrlo light Plant. i- Not For.ttovenor, . " v - Ralbioh, Murch 28 Some Intlmatloti hu been mad tht perhaps Dr. Oy Thompson would salt (he faslonUfi u cindldatolor Governor, but the Dr,By he would not, under anj clroumstancet, accept the nomination. T ' . - , It ii really amusing to hear Republi cans who come here declare that t ej de not hear a .word said about politic;. Isaac W. Meeklni.of the first district, made this assertion after a statement that he had been all over the- district The fact is the Republicans talk little else: they do not know which way., to tarn; they know the amendment will bs ratified and their manipulation of the negro vote ended. . Within ten days or thereabouts the base of the Vance statue will be ' In po- litionlnthe east walk of (he capltof square. The base will be seven feet.twe laches square. , Its height will be eight and one halt feet. That of tLe statue will be the same. The bsse Is of gray granite, of fine grain from Iredell connty. The ground at the point where theatame will stand will be ratud about three feet above the present level so as to make It conform to the artlfictU elevation os which the statue of Washington now stands; in other words The grqund will be made level from (be east door of the ctpitol to the statue and a flight of steps will connect this bigbef level, with the remainder of the wajk eastward. ' -'. ' There is qnlte a lot' of grippe, at the school for .the ' blind, Superintendent Ray say sr four teachers, the carpenter and the engineer are down with it. The Board of Agriculture notifies ,the contractor that he must remedy the' de- rects . in the miseum annex,, defects which the architect admits. .. The investigation of the failure of the water company to have proper pressure at the fire last month,, at which 'much tobacco was burned, Is in progress and a very bad showing for the company is made., m ' , , 1. The Supreme Court in a notable case for Raleigh, that of , State vs. HIgga, grants a new trial. The question at Issue was whether the eleetrlo sign pver the sidewalk could be ordered removed. The court says, the municipal corporation, being a creatnre of the Leglilature, has only such powers as are sxpressly given It, or such as are incident to or necessary in the executiorrof those expressly dele Stated. ; The municipal corporation holds a fee in public streets In trust for. the use and the benefit f the public, and the mayor an A aldermen,' as. agents of the city,' are authorized, to. keep the streets and sidewalks in inch .'condition ss to best serve the publlo welfare, but to exercising this authority they cannot arbitrarily Interfere, with the private rights of citizens when not demanded by public IntereM. The property-owner has an easement in bis frontage upon put Ho street subject to the government of 'the city in interest and for the benefit ef the -public A '.thing not 'per se" a nuisance is not rendered a nuisance by an ordinance of the city declaring it a nuisance.., . ;.:'.v-r-- A sign hanging 14 feet above the 'ijde walk and projecting feur.feet, safely constructed and securely attached to the wall of a building, cannot be lawfully condemned as a "projection or construe lion whereby the free and safe passage of persons Is hindered, delayed, obstruc ted or in any way endangered." And the owner of such sign who refusea to remove the same Cannot be adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor or violating a city ordinance prohibiting the projecting and suspending of a sign over the' side walks of the city. The city authorities may prohibit the projecting of such signs over sidewalks as are dangereus or such as tend to Impede the travel of foot men and lbs ordinance In question is void only In so far as It violates this rule A city ordinance prescribing a fine or "i0 or imprisonment for 0 days as a penally tor violation thereof ia not volt for uncertainty. Appeals from tbs ninth district will be called on Agrll 8d aa follows: State v. Smith, Wall vs. Wall, Glonn vs Wray Overby vs. Overby, Echerd vs. Johnson, Bowles vs. Caudle, Gray vs. Little, Dyer vs Ellington, Foy vs Winston, Mott vs Qrlllllli, Melt vs CommlBHlorlers, A while man, J. II. Jackson, alias J. A.Jackson, was sentonccd bete to four years In the penitentiary, by J ml;;o Hoke who recognized lilin as a dcuporate crinil pnl whom lie tried at Orel imhoro. Jack aon (hen pleaded his own cino, any in g lie was a very lm I n ,m, t , o i' n was tlioii;la. Ii'o p(. il for njeii-y ail )t't only nine niimiin In ii.it. I! B (l" (! f'T V ' ' !l li' V II. it;.'. I was obtaining goods under false preten ces. He is badly maimed by - wounds, having been shot four times, he says in a bar-room at Newport News, Vsw. The committee recommends to the board of aldermen that Raleigh buy and operate the electric light plant. ' RUSSIA THREATENS. " MAY ARREST TAYLOR. Active Preparations For a Hove Oa Con stantinople "Should the Sultan . .-'-. Prove Intractable. London, March - 27 The 8tandard gives extreme prominence to the follow ing special dispatch from Odessa, Russis: "There can be no longer any doubt as to the object of the. warlike preparations now being completed In South Russia. Nearly 850,000 troops have already mob ilized near this place for active service. The Black Sea squadron, with transports Is held in Instant readiness. , "The tenslen in the relations between St. Petersburg and the Sublime Port Be comes every day moie acute. The" posi tion is loexea upon witn me gravest ap prehension " ' "It the Ottoman Government,, sap- ported by Germany, should prove stub bornly Intractable with regard to Russia's concessionary demands in Asia . Minor serious, complications must Inevitably ensue. .The Russian garrisons in the Caucasus apd along the Armenian fron tier have been Increased fourfold and equipped for active service." '- , NEW MILITARY DIVISION. It Will Embrace All The Philippine ' . Archipelago , WaskikotoS, March, 97. Secretary Root took step 'long contemplated in the administration of the Philippines by directing that the creation of an entirely new military division to he known as the "Division of the Pacific," embracing stl the Philippine archipelago. The division in turn is to be , divided into four military, departments as follows: The Department of Northern Luzon commanded -by General McArthurj the Department of Seuihern Luzon, to be commanded by General Uughes.and the Department of Minando and Jolo, com manded by General Kobbe, ; Msjor-General Otis. Will retain the su preme command over these departments a division commander, occupying to-them-a position corresp6ndlng closely to that occupied by General Miles towards the military departments In the' United Slates. . It is said at the War Department thai the purpose of the new order 6f things is to free General Oils of the many minor details Incident to the administration of the islands, leaving him at liberty to de- vole more time to larger questions of policy and , civil administration. ; The Cabinet approved the proposition today. Startling. Developments -Expected 'lh Goebel Shooting Case. ', FKANKifORT. Ky Maroh 27. Two confessions,-upon which the. f i lends df the late WUliam. Goebel base a hope of bulpg able to ret W. S. Ta)lor snd other hiKit Republican' leaders, are aid lo have teen - made i lawyers lor the prosecution in the Goebel assassination case: tS.,-'"'K.;'y , -j r: :l : V W., H. Culton, who' was held this af ternoon on a charge of being concurned in.the plul to kill, is undtrstuod to hae yielileuto the pleading of his wile, Whe is dangerously ill, and to have made a statement in writing giving all details ol his connection with the importing ot mountaineers and the events leading up to the murdor. His wife is said to. have been opposed to the conspiracy and to have warned Senator Geebel of it. H. E. Yonltey, a stenographer in the office of the Republican Stale Auditor, is said 10 have made the other confess Ion. lie was arrested inline afternoon and accused af being "the mad with the black mustache" to whom John Powers gave the key to Caleb Powers' office on the day before- the shooting, as told in' the testimony of F. W ban on Gelden. M B Smith, Butternut, - Mich , says, DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the very best pills 1 ever used for cosllve- ness, liver snd bowel troubles F. S Duffy. Notice. Members of the Atlantic Co. take no tice that owing to change in the by-laws, the regular monthly meetings will be held rinsT Monday evening in month, instead of second Monday. Jas. G. Del m aii, Foreman.' - J. C. Scales, Bec'y. ' i Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams " A l'ic X'ot Just Received at J. L McDAtilEUS, 71 "Broad St v A few EJm and Pineapple Cheese, which we do not wish to carry over to next eearon. You , ." may have the Edam at 5c, and the Pineapple at at 40o each. , A few Pecans left from the Christmas at 10c per pound. - Give me a call for anything you need in the Grocery Line. "- Prices guaranteed as low as anywhere. Goods of the very highest quality. Yours Truly, ' Rev. W ESfizerj W. Oaton, Y, writes: "I had dyspepsia ovr twenty years, and tried doctors and medicines without benefit ; I was persuaded to use Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure and it helped me from the start. .. I believe it to be a pa nacea for all forms-of indigestion." It digests what yon eat. ' F S Duffy. . THE MARKETS, The following quotations were. recelV' ed-by J, K, Latham, New Bern, N. O. --Nkw York, March 18. . Corroit: - Open. High. Low. Close ' Mch.. ... ... 944 t.44 ' 9.87 9 87 May. ....... 9.W S.4S 9.81 9.88 Aug. .... ".i. 9 28 , 929 9 17 - 9.18 ' Sept . .. 8.47 8.43 8 47 . 8.47 . Nov, ...I ... 8.07 . 8.07 ' 8.08 8.07 Jan.. 8.07 8.08 8.04 8.08 ' 'C'UICAOO MAXKITS. . . Wheat: .. Open. Hlgb. Low. lote May .......... til 07 05 66 Cokk: . .. -v- ' May ......;... 81 ; 88 88 . 88f 8o.iR'y Pfd.....' 601 .' 61 T C I ... 95 v ' ,01 A. 8. W 68i 07, W.&.L. E......'8lt : ':. . 81 Leather. 18 ' 18- Read .". 01 x . . 64 Con.T... ' - 85 Colton receipts 'were 14,000 at all ports. - - 4 Wm. Orr, Newark, O., says, "We never feel safe without One Minnie Cough (Jure In tbe house. It saved my little boy's life when he bad the pneu monia, We think It is the best medicine made." ' Il curea coughs and all lung dlgcaaes. riensant to take, harmless snd gives Immediate results. F. S. 'Juffy. Notice of Dissolution. The ImhIihhh formerly conducted dor the (Um title of Sloody & DulTy Ihli (lny tii-cii (lii Hiilvnd by niutunl wnt, Mr. H. J. HuiTy n'tlilii? from (Inn. All prinous Indi'IMml to the v, ill (,' ,i n ' ) I""' ,,'l " i , I ' r .1 I,, ? '' v if N 1' ii n i ' ! ' ' i I iir ( i v . 1 ( t I I f I I nn- lias firm t, to .!. I. At the Book Store l Over 90 Per Cent I V-'--" I of your friends are reading 1 our new books.- I I l J Bookkeeper's Supplies a bpc- I ciolty. J 6. N. Ennett. J Hen's Low- Quarter Shoes i Our Spring Shots are Just in and w are shoeing the most complete line Ju the ciiy.T Especial attention u Invited to our - - . We have tbem in Patent Leather. Viol Patent Leather, ' Russia Calf . and Vicl Kid. T, WS have low shoes' lo a wide plain tor for gentlemen who care" more for ease and comfort then for stylev ' - , .. Our priors will suit every one, $1 60 to 3 00, Call early snd gat your choice. J.G.DUNN&CO. Henrys Pharmacy, , ; 127 Middle Street. Ptvpnre For War "In Time f . IVac. .. Jujil received a. Supply of LOADrfD OUNrii Sure death to . lioachcs, Bed Butrs. Moths, Water Bugs and all In sects. Will not stain crgreaie ll fin st fubrK One trial is all that's net did to convince tho most skeptical. ' A full line of Toilet Articles, l"e fiirr ery, etc. ' rhysicinn's ' Prescriptions carefully compoundi'fl. 1 I ! r r I. i ! I ' f ' u 1 1' ! i ! if lT wo liilvti ullirlml to VOlk m. i n,vn Wi.nil Ik it tiiiihir lnrj'O , i , , ' , , r j ; i n w , ' I ia niiny wiiU.iir. . . ! I i v hi i! i'.i S 7:.r s -. I'ry 'IMione 91. 71 Brcnd St. Slover's Old Stand. RELIABLE HARDWARE HOUSE, WELL KNOWN TO THE TRADE. 73 niDDLE STREET. PHONE 147. WeTiave a full line of General Hardware, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Contractors anfl parties expecting to build will find it ro their inter est to get our prices before placing their orders. Our Paints arc of thg best and painters can find all the colors and get-up for a complete outfit. A share of your trade we solicit. Yours Truly, phownaVt8To 147. Gaskill Hardware Co. Largest and Finest Stock, of . . . . Hors 0 II es ft Mines ! Ever Found in New Bern. Buggies Wagons Harnesses Robes - . . i . I have moved to the Broad Street Istables, purchased of J: W. STEWART, where I shall be glad to meet all friends and customers. New Bern, ; - N. C. . .... . ... .. . ,'B QtR wuuvvii e ' Just received a fresh lot of Cod flsh and Large' White Irish Pots toes, also foil Hue of Canned Salmon and Lobsters. Try our 20J'ce,'i of taucy Lemon Cling California Teaches- and Bartlett Pears.' Kvaroraled and Dried Ar- pies. Evaporated . California Peaches. 'Pure West India and (Tew Orleans Molasses 10c qt. Ma-' pie Pyrup Wc qt, Fo Blver Butter 8Si:.- Good Table Butter. SOo. .Very best patent flour 8Jo lb and plenty fresh Kggs12o. . Qive us call .for anything; In tne fancy grocery line and I will guarantee to pirate yon or refund yonr money. Yours to serve, ... aJ. IN. rVlaU(I JV ViVWl-rlX,,,' S rnone ow. 1 1 xruau nueuu . af Vj """rW. "Fashion's Favorite." Ouccn Q::ality - l: ' '' n I I m W ' . f 1 .1 liUgglCS y . A - -1 1 I over the- country, , ) as we hoar from " .. Ja' them all. Tin y are rcord lieatera, for the niont siilmtmitiul conalnjoltd R"PKy on t!.c ":!' . i,w, , .'fMtly. r ' r ,' ' . ' a f r f f,
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