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r f VOL. XVII -KO. 312. w:; i::n, n. c, feilay kosxisg, maucii so, laoo. . lIGBTEIljTH TUU. E. R MCZBURi I ) So suit- ! V7 VV are now nrenared to show our customers a Full Lino of O SPUING GOODS and at Old Prices too. yr Those 27 inch Foulards are making quite a ripple. able for dainty Easter Dresses. . . - and designs. Then a line of plain Taffetas for 50c or a hand- J ' some quality for 90o. " Such a beautiful Peau de Soie for tl 25. V N All Silk Foulards in dress patterua for 75c. t O A superb stock of Embroidery either in sets or separate V (tS trimmings. Fancy Puffings, Nainsook and Lace All Overs for V t waists. : y Piques m weiti, plaids and figures, Persian Lawns, ') jf Dimities and Organdies from 15o to 50c. t- - i i'f ,Zeiglers and Clement $ Palls Low Shoes and Slippers haye 7 f come and are in good styles. 'I ry then ' ' - A Do not forget that we carry The Dowager Corset in black V and white, Warner and the li. & G. in the new French patterns, A Call and see us at our old stand.-. 7 V7 V7 'sV 47 & 49 Pollock Street. p S. mm a- '1 r-?JL J6-2I. '!. ' . t. .. Mill. Numbers Ox Negroes Engaged As Servants To Go North. . -W ?5 cases Nice Juicy Prunes. Try Anderson's Concentrated Eonry, assorted. " - - -: , y ' ' ' 4 Fresh Ontario Buckwheat , 3 and 6 pound package?. " T'. -1 r , Sliced Ham, 12c.., Small Pi HamS 13o. . -' t'".- ' j ; , Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter, the best that can be bought . Nichols Oatflakey 10c package, freshl N - - X ' ' .vffe are headquarters for whole Oodfiah, received weekly.?- One quart jar of Prepared Mustard only 15a - l - . J , A lot of assorted Jellies in glasses only 10c ' ' 11 (V " Try our Maple Syrup with your Buckwheat, , J" . : Our prices will compete with any merchant on Broad street-':'"' ;. Toura to please, , r ' :.---:?;,:-&-.-i--jtx"-- L; P.: 8ATTERTIIWAITE & BRO., 61 Broad Street, Phone 169. Fleischmann s Yeast I L..' if. Larger' Than . Tie largest Finer than the ' Finest A ' IV"" ' " ' i U- U, . i CORPORATION COMMISSION. We lave iust received, pnrolnisd direct from the reiser by our Mr. M. Halm, TIIllEE Carloads of ltock, and have now on hand GO Ilrad of Jlule8, and 40 Head of Horses to suit you, for any and all purposes, Farm, Draft and Road W or. . A full line of Buggies. Kond Carts, Wagons, Cart Wheels, Ilarnettf, Folies and tvhips on hand l'rices and Tonus gniuanlccil. We iiivitojyour early inspection. j;.-:jifl fully, t i . ; , '"' Desire to 11 ash Up Carthage Ljnch , .Inn matter. Numbers of Illicit - Distilleries Captured. A Old Smithy Unearthed. . Subscriptions For i- .. Auditorinm. : Ralkiod,' Mgrch 29 Mention - WM made of a statement that 800 negroes were to leave here in the next . thirty days for the North, as servants. A negro who is well known a a labor agent says "TU figures given were away undr the real ones, I know there are orders here for as many at 2,000, half of each sex, and these are wanted all the way from New Jersey, to Mafnk. They are leaving here every day .".There Is in fact an exodus. It was learned in other quarters that orders for an unlimited number, were in hand; The negroes are "passing the word." Some white people deplore the departures, bat the majority are pleaseoV The Increase of the negro population in the Slate must - approxi mate . 80,000 a year, at a big exodus is necessary to make Itself felt. ; A New York labor agency is the one which placet orders. Its agents have been here aeveral days during the past lew months, Cooks are In special demand, also female house servants. It is said cooks are be coming scarce and hard to get.r-. It was learned that at Carthage there was this week a hearing by a coroner's jury of the evidence against four young white men suspected for. torturing ana lynching a negrc; that the wife and child' of the latter at first Identified .the ttt, but later did not, that tha Invest! gatlon was not as rigid as it should have been; and that two of the suspects had uncles on the Jury.: Such Is the newt as given. It is said that tbe people there are yet much stirred by the outrageeusr nous of the crime. , ' i ' , - , vltalelgh is to have an auditorium. " A stock company will build It and the fig ure of cost is not to be less than $10,000. A quarter of this it raised and a canvass log committee is at- work to raise tbe remainder. - "'- ' The 128th volume of the North Caro lina Supreme Court Reports has been Issued. ' Theophllni White, chief shellfish commissioner, hat had a" alight attack of Daralvsis. bat is attending to busi ness. , ' , - - ' & revenue official tald that the general pobiio had bo idea of the very great number of Illicit distilleries captured In North Carolina, and that in pans of the northeast the moonshlnlnK business it being forced to the wall, v aw The case against Brodle Morlng, col o red, for the suspected - murder of hit rather, north of here, will not be taken up until July, if then. ;J;P': 'X The defence In the case of the. negro Tom Jones, who It to be tried here for the murder of tlx people, Is to be mental Incapacity; that all of hit life he hat been thus Incapable; that suddenly In wild frenzy of madness he slew the peo ple and bnrned the bodlei. There will be no denial of the killing, as in fact It can't be disproved, bnt wltnesaea will be Introduced to prove the mental condition of Jones since boyhood. It will be urged that he be not hanged, but as a danger ous monster, be put in the criminal lu sane department at the penitentiary.- -,. The attorney for the water company hare says he doesn't think the Investiga tion of the lack of pressure at the recent tobacco warehouse tire will amount to anything. - ;' it Is said that April 1th freight trains -will be runnluz Into Columbia on the Seabord Air Line from the. north ward. Tbe licenses of all the sewing machine companies, save one, which do .butlneas in this Slate, ekplre this year. These are the While, blncer, Wheeler & Wil ton, New Uome, New Domojlic, Illinois and Standard, ' In making the excavation for the foundation of the Vance statue tbe workmen have struc k a bed of allies and Charcoal, tbe oVbrls of the old a i.it! jr which waa 111 vino nbcn tiio cnpitul was la the course of construction, IHTMi'f-i All It. c -. 't and n mthv- t . (-art of tha hijuuitt wtirt f!:- In y-is afiuiwui i, at !1 t .Mice ('-- rlli.I Wilmington Chamber Commerce Endorse Franklin McNeill and Samuel -i.. L. Rofers. ' .. Special to Journal. . , v . . " .- WrLMtKGioR, March 29, At a meet ing of the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce this afternoon, the follow ing resolution was unanimously adapt ed: ' - "Be it Resolved, by the Chamber of Commerce, that Franklin McNeill and Samuel L. Rogers, have discharged the duties of Coqoratlon Commissioners with a high intelligence and moved fidelity to the trust feposed in them. and that It is the tense of this Chamber, that the best interests of the State at large demand their reflection and their candidature is hereby endorsed. 'Resolved, that we urge the business Interests of the State to co-operate In a decided effort to re elect these Commit aloners. Jho.X. Castweia, Sec'y. - ' WU. Chamber of Commerce. si;;siti:::ii befobts Bat Foreign Troops Have landed To Assist Boers. 5 : . SCORED BY INGAJLLS. Recent Interpretttions of "What Jesus ,-," "Would DO." , ,T ' V;; - Ex-Senator John J. Ingalls, of Eaneat in an article In Tbe Kansas Knocker, a Topeka paper, has the fojlowing to say about the much discussed plan to edit a newspaper "as Jesus would ds It." k V What Jesus - would do were He In Kansas today can beat be determined, by considering what He did when. He was In Nazareth and Capernaum" 1000 hears ago. "He did not meddle' in ".other peo ple's affairs, fie only sought to establish a spiritual kingdom, and His empire was in-tho hearts of men. h "tie told His followers to render1 unto Caesar the things that were Caesar's; Be neither bought nor. sold nor interfered in politics.-- Be said that all mea were brothers, that God was their Father and Transvaal Fo-rcei Said To Ho Well Equipped. -President Kruger Boasts Will Retake Bloiiu r . t fonteln WllUln a Week.. , . , 1 Pretoria Advance Delayed.' '! r Special to Journalv'V , " 4 , London, March' 29. The remarkable ttilement is made in a dispatch from Bloemfonteln, by a correspondent of tht Times, that 10,000 foreign troops have landed to assist the Boers. ' - ' ' -Report says i.he Transvaal forces have been re-equipped, as the South African winter la setting In. "The British troops mast be clothed to meet this winter ex posure, eud the delay in the advance on Pretoi ia it due to these causes. ,-, It is believed the march of the main army from" Bloemfonteln will not be madeirom that place until April 2nd, I S despatches from Ijorenzo Marques have been reporting a big influx 'of . foreign ers at that port from all ever the world, and it is not doubted here that the Boers have received large reinforcements, t Other dispatches from . Bloemfonteln tay President Kruger boasts that he will, retake Bloemfonteln Vlthln the week. and that he hat foreign assistance. ' It appears probab.e that Boer forces are advancing southward reinforced by Commandoes, which recently - escaped north. T - v Pretoria, JBarcb 88 General Plet J Joubert t'ommaoder-ln-Cbiet of .the Boer army died here. Tuesday; from per itonltis. -..' -" . T.T- tl I J - 1 1 1 1 s IJ 1 1 1 1 X I J I J Ja VI HI KiaVsVUBlsllBHt , . "Phone 91. 71 Brc.Vl Ht. Rev. W E Slizer, W. Caton, N, Y writes: :. -'1 had dyspepsia ovvr twenty that they should do as they would be years, and tried doctors and medicines done by! ' , ' ' I without benefit; I was persuaded to use "Ecolesiastical montelmnks who are Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped me directly responsible for the blasphemous, from the start. I believe it to be a pa- buffoonery ol asking how Jesus' would nacea.for all forms of - indlgestioa shave if he were a barber,-what He would de if Be had a headache, how He would run a dally newspaper, how He would act if Be were In General Butler's place In South Africa, are inflicting Ir reparable injury .upon the cause -of re ligion. . They make a joke of tbe passion of the Garden of Gethsemane and cast contempt upon the agony of Calvary. - It would be no greater saci liege to ask what God would do. It Is desecra- tlna the greatest name in the world's registration.. It Is trilling with the most awful mysteryof the universe" digests what you eat. ,.F 6 Duffy. ' Wm. Orr, Newark, ,0, says,'"We never .feel sate 'without Une jsinnte Cough Cure in tbe house. It saved my little boy's life when be had . the pneu monla. We think It Is I be best medlclna made," ; It cures coughs, and all luns diseases. ' Pleasant to take, harmless and glvea immediate results. F. 8. Dully 1 THE MARKETS. ; The followlngiquotatlons were-recelv ed by J. . Latham, New Bern, n. u Pi ' Naw Tons, March t9. Cottok:- Open, lllgh to Wr" Close Mch-.r;.'.:.-:: mi V;k'J. May.-...:i.. t.W".T ;-' . 9Si Auk. A.9.18 18 9.08- 0 09 Sent J. . i . 6.4S P 8.45 8 88 8.U4 Nov. . ...... . 8.04 8.03 T.07 ' 1.91 Jan.". ....... 8-04 8.04 8.0 8.00 :' -ontcaoo MABKETS. Open. High. Low, Close 07X 07 001 68 Wheat.-- May Cokh: - ' May...:..'....- 881; 88 88 So. H'y Pfd 02i. ; - 60! Read Wl - ' ; ' 0I a. s. w, ....... en T. C. I...... ... 83 .01 Leather. ... .. W ' Con.T... -' 88 W. & L. E...... t Cm ton j-ecelnts wore .12.000 at all ports. ' - M 1! Pniilh, Butternut, Mich., says, DitWitt'a i.lltle F.arlv Hibers are the erv Iwat ullls I ever used for cosllvo- noH. liver and bowel tronb'cs . F. 8 Dully. the tin ri-ui.nv- !) v Tim (' r 3'S bo t' '' ho li - .1 n f An i.f ii. t ' :j tl f. ii i,. i ii ' i r ' I I i ;h and wo ') a. !! ; ! Phono will give you any information you want on stocks, u.ittou and w neat We take irent DicaMire In. servinsr you It - U another ODnortunitv of a - life. $1400 made on our last advice to buy around 00. -It went to 110 on Wjedne day. ' J&0. It. 3UTMUt, Broker. riens Low- - Quarter Shoes ...... . j- Our Spring Shoes are Just-In and wr are showing tbe most complete line the city. Especial attention is invited to our , f . We hare them in Patent Leather. Viol Patent Leather, RubsIs Calf and . Vici Kid. - - We have low Shoes In a wide plain toe for gentlemen who care more for -easr and oomfort than for style, ; - - . - Our p'rlcps will suit every one, $1 SO (5 00, .Call early and Kkt your, choice. j.g.du;::: Gico Henry's Pharmacy, 127 Middle Street Foi War Jimt rei-oifed a Bunnly of LOADED GUNS: tura d alh to Boat-lire,. Bi" Iiii.i. Wotlm, Water Burs and all I win Will not stain or gieafo the fin f.ilirl Oue trial is all that's neid-id '-"iivlnro the niont nlr i. ileal. A fu ",', i-i II lino of Toilet Afli' lee, To fun: inns eaie.u Smal I Sugar Cured pig Hams ' A Klce Itot Just Received at' J. Li McDANIEUS, 7i "Broad St. , - -' " A few Edam and Pineapple Cheese, which we -v :'-io noi wish to carry over to next season. You " may have the Edam at 65c, and the Pineapple at . v at 40o each, ' - .-' ) '( A few Pecans left from the Christmas at 10c ' . J)er pound. J , , - - Qive me a oall for anything -you need in the Grocery Line. ' -s;v.1V,!-.j''-'j,.lrio8 guaranteed as low as anywhere. .r'y-:: '-" 'v-; Goods of the very highest quality. - - Yours Truly, MfiMNfi. Wholesale A Retail Slover'w Old Stand. RELIABLE HARDWARE HOUSE, ? . WELL KNOWN TO THE TRADE. 73 HlDDLE STREET. PHONE 147. We have a full line of General Hardware, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Vs 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 and painters Can nna all the colors anu get-up ror a complete otiinc A share of your trade we solicit. Yours Truly, Gaskill Hardware Co. PHONE TOUR .WANTS lv 11 Largest and, Finest Stock of .. Horses k ink Ever Found in New Bern. Buggies Wagons Harnesses Robes I have moved to the Broad Street Stables, purchased of JW. STEWART, where I shall be glad to meet all friends and customers. . 'Nevr Bern, - N. C. I For PthoLenten ; Season; ! I ' i f 7 IT I TJ : v sAiTrTff yyA-- . jusi received airesu io oi uou r"'N flsh and Lsrge Wblte Irish Pots " toes, also a full line of Canned j Salmon and Lobsters.-Try 6ur i 20a .'can ', of tacoy-Xemoa Cling ' - I" 'California peaches-' and Btrtlett ' v Pears. Ivaporated and Dried An- pies . . Evaporated California -Peaches. Pure West - India and Xew Orleans Molasses 10c qt. Ma- ?!e ; Pjrrup 85c qt. . Fox Rlnt' Batter 85VI dbod Table . Butter 30o. Very best patent floor 2lo lb and plenty fresh Kggs 18c. Give ttl a call for any tlilnn in - tne fancy grocery line and I will guarantee to plrasa you or refund . your money. -Yours to serve, J. R. PARKER, JRs, GROCER, Thone 69. .77 Broad Street. ' v p.:n 4 I a 2Liioou"Siorri- aV , - . IT Over 90 Per Cent I of your ftlrndfi ar rrtidlng 1 our iifw hfioka. i 1 l',mUa- pcr's Pniiifs a hpc- J - . v.
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