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VOL XV11I-K0. 3. KEW BEILX, N. C, TUESDAY K0EXIS3, APRIL 3, 1901). ' V ' UlNEmSTH YEAH; v if'' 4 ' (fc....V..L...t .....v.. " lKm,HACKWRh 8- j v - WeTare now prepared to show '.f? bnUJMli UUUUH ana at UW Those 27 jncb. Foulards are J able for dainty Easter Dresses. y? ' Silks for everyone. ,; Waist Patterns in all the newest shades V and designs." Then a line of plain Taffetas for 50c or -a hand- Borne qnality for 90a Such a beautiful Peau de Soie for 11 25.. AS All Silk Foulards in dress patterns for 75c . .. ' - . r . A superb stock of Embroidery either in sets or separate V trimmings.?; Fancy Puffings, Nainsook and Lace All ' Overs for waists. ' Fiques in welts, plaids andHgures, Persian Lawns, 'y Dimities and Organdies from 15o to 60cV; , , . -; ijy Zeiglers and Clement & Palls Low Shoes and Slippers lave h come and are in good styles. - Try them. k if ' fj v Do not forget that we carry The Dowager Corset- in black jK and white. Warner and the R. & G, in the new French patterns. Call and see ns at our old stand. , " ' y ' , ' " t (IS (US t!s 47 & 4() KoIlocK btreet. ."-iT"i-.':':;:.,. 25 cases Nice Juicy Prunes. ' assorted. ' - , . 1- f ; T Fresh Ontario Buckwheat 2, 3 and 6 pound packagesC- ; - " " Sliced Ham, 12c." Small Pig Ilams 13c. V 'V , , -,T Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter, the best that can, be bought. ' ' - ', Nichols Oatflakes 10c package, fresh. . - .V " ' " We are headquarters for whole Vodfish, received weekly. : - V One quart jar of Prepared Mustard only 15c. ;J J J" . ; L A lot of assorted Jellies in glasses only 10c ' , , y ( v y Try our Maple Syrup" with your Buckwheat. " 1 , . Our prices will compete with any merchant on Broad street - : L. M.: SATTERTHWAITE & BRO.; 7 " f' " X 61' Broad Street, Finer J ; Jhah it ine . f x r rleischmanri H ...-. I .1 T v , 1 .' '..1 -' Wo aave just received, purchased direct from tho Raiser by our Mr M. IMn, THREE Carloads of Stock, and have now on hitnd GO Head of Mules, and 40 lead of Horses to suit you, for any and all purposes, Farm, Druft and Road Wor. - . A full line of Buggies, Road Carls, Wagons, Tart Wheels, Harness, Rohos and whins on hand I rices and Terms guaranteed. vs We in vitejyour early inspection. Respectfully, - -. "T.l. HAHri: Ci p. Bis Hscliiotion Your chc!c3 cT Drl.- mf mr v v s , : ' our customers a Full Line of rncea too. - - . making quite a ripple So snit- V? Try Andersous Concentrated Fonp, , Phone 169.'.' ' I Yeast kstd Mules 1 w S 1 W BRITISH GET CARELESS And. Allow Boers to Capture Part; of Soldiers and Six Guns. ' London, April 1. Dlspatchet received today tbow tb$t the sacceas which has recently aUended Lord Roberts', opera tion! waB broken on Snturday, a British force walking blindly Into- a Boer am bush, being captured with tlx cannon. -Colonel Broadwood, in command of the Tenth Hussars, the. Household Cav alry, two horse batteries and a fotee of mounted Infantry under Colonel Fllcher, was garrisoning Thaba Nehu,.40 miles due east of Blaemfontein and abaut half way between it - and the Btsntoland bor der. On Friday Broadwood was threat ened by the near approach of what Is described as '"a large force of Boers." FlndinR : his position untenable . he marched that night to the Bloemfontein waterworks, south of the Madder? river. There he encamped for the night.' . The positisn Is about 15 miles due east of Bloemfontein. . Early Saturday morning the British1 camp was shelled from the rear.- Colonel Broadwood then sent off a convoy with the batteries, while the rest of his force remained behind to act as a rear guard, The read crosses a deep spruit or creek. In the bed of this the Boers - were con cealed.; The - whole British convoy walked into the ambush and was cap- (ured with its six guns. . ' ' - Lord Roberts seems to have heard of Brosdwood's position, early.; Colvllle's divisloa left at once to rescue him. r At the lust news te hand Colvllle's men were shelling the Boers to that the guns at d wagons may be recovered. - - v, , J , THE PORTO RICO BILL, Regarded as Sure to Pass senate. Pro- i ; gram of House For Week. , - Washinqton, Aprfl' Snd.It l "re garded as so certain that the Senate will pass the Porto Rico bill tomorrow, when the Vote will be taken, that public inter est is alriady transferred to the House, where the result is not so certain.:-: o- ; The free traders- are making some pretty Stiff claims as to their; ability to strike out the tariff clause . of the bill and insert one providing for free trade In the Bouse, hut, investigation shows that those claims have no heller founda tion than the talk of - a "few members who voted for the original tariff bill and then Irtcame frightened by public- criti cism. -'. - " "There la ne faltering on the part of the leaders af the majority la the House, and the chances are 'that they will be able to keep the grumblers in line for the bill. The majority of the House la al ways susceptible ta administration In fluence, and the wbele influence of the administration is being thrown In favor of the Porto Rican bill. Speaker Bender son is slse lending a hand and hev aays the bill will become a -law before the end of the present week. . ' : -;; rir The program la the Bouse this week is fully mapped out. On Tuesday, under a special order adopted some lime age, the House will enter upon the considera tion of the bill to provide a civil govern ment for Hawaii; By the terms of the order the general debate upon the bill will continue Tuesday and Wednesday, and on Thursday the bill . will be read for amendment under the Ave minute rule. The final vole will be taken at o'clock on Thursday.. Friday 111 be devoted to private pension leelslation and Saturday has been set aside for pay- Inn tribute to the memory of the , late Richard P. Bland, of Missouri, , . - W. Hi ' Shipmao,' Beardsley, Minn Sunder oath, says he suffered from dys pepsia for twenty-five yesrs. - Doctors and dieting gave but little relief. FI nally he used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and now eats what he likes and as much he wants, and he feels like a new man It digest what you eat. F. S. Duffy. THE MARKETS. ' The following quotations wore receiv ed by J. E. Latham, Itew Bern, N. O Nbw Tobk, AprilS Cotton: May...... Aug. Sept ..... oc... ; Nov...... , Jan .. . . Opon. High. Lot Close .. 9.10 .. 8.96 .! 8.04 ..7 94 .. 7.9 J 9 10 9.03 8 97 8 68 9.0 1 8.91 829 8.04 70t 7.03 800 785 784 8.03 7.9J 7 90 OIIICAOO IfARKS'lS. WllBAT: . May ..... Chun: 1'ay go. ity rrd. Hrml A. 8. W.... T. ('. I Li :'..:r. ... Cmi.T V,'. i L. K. . t"..'i..i r Opon. ... 07 . ... as ... 61 .'. m ,.- v.i ... r j High. Lo Close fl7 67 33, 39 C71 3:'l b: i fi.l 67 J l"i '''I 11 1 1 .vH iJ.-Vf H ,, . ...... :f United States Commissioner Cannot Punish for Contempt ' Uraad Secretary Woodell's Beport Water Company Refuses To Give :- irldeaee, Faking Oa Small."'. "-, pox Yery Costly Matter. -Polltleal. ' ;. Raleigh, April, Jadge Purnell de cides that a United States Commissioner cannot punish for contempt bat must certify the matter to the judge,- ao 'the latter can act The case came up from. New Bern when vCommlsslaet Dewey undertook to fine tJnlted "States Deputy Marshal Perkins $50, and gava him IS days Imprisonment.. The judge decides that the punishment In this ease it , net nly unlawful, but Improper. . Grand Secretary Woodell, f the Grand Code of Odd Fellows, has pre pared his s annual - report. ,; It show s 5,478 members, a gain during the year of 1,047, the greatest in any one year since 1841. -' There are 111 lodges. Expended for relief 9,24. Totsl receipts $38,148. Money on hand, $17,810. Greensboro -lias the largest lodge, 473 members. Forty children are la the orphanage at Golds boro. The properly la worth $32,000. There are no debts, - but a balance- on band for the orphans' fond of $3,800, The investigation of the failure of the wair uompauy mi giYo; pwyot drags along. - The water company will i give no cvhience; saying it wants w r- serve. Its ammunition lor buus, anu malt ing a sort of plea te the effect that the city ought not to aiJ the Insurance com panies by giving the latter material for suits against the water company. As yet there la no notice of such , suits, but td be sure the Insurance men have their eyes Opeif, The Investigating coinml' tee's chairman Said it would g t ahead with the Investigation and get informs-, tton and it-that huru . the water com pany it simply can't be helped." It is a pretty Jnteresttng matter. The water company doesn't . want to give any In to rnratiou Which will be used, against It la court. " t- The other day Dr. Lewis, the secretary ot the State board Of health, told of the presence of smallpox at Jonesboro. It seems tome one then denied it. An ex pert went there. -and found smallpox right enough, the secretary says.. The "chicken pox" fake was ' worked j ca rat her attempted to be worked. The sec retary says that It is always the exper ience, that this Is a eestly fake; costs more than a frank acknowledgment of the fact that the disease Is smallpox. It Is said by the secretary that a big re ward might -safely be offered for any case of chicken-pox In adults ever aeea by a Horth Carolina doctor jtriof to 1898, when' smallpox .appeared in the State;-"The .type of. smallpox during these two years has been irregular, and mild, but It certainly ought to be well known by this lime.', - ,, '-." The attorney .. for , Tom- Jones, the wholesale murderer, sstd that after con ferrtng with various -attorneys he .had decided to take the case to the Supreme Court, get It put at the end of 4he docket at the present term, and let that court determine whether Jones is or is not of sound mind. Theatlerneys says there Is doubt in the minds of some" peop'e and that he wants to get Jones properly dis posed of, which, he says, means placing him In the criminal insane department f the penitentiary, Be thinks the 8u preme Court can dispose of the case In a month. Many 11th la the date fixed for the banging. - "..- i Miss Mary Jane Hickman, sister ot the late noted "Beau" Qlckmaa, of Wssh- Ingten, N. C-, died last week. "Beau" was a native of Warren. - Be . was the greatest dead-beat that ever walked the earth. ..- . iv - . , A . member ot the. Legislature from northwestern North Carolina and one of tbe foremast Dcmo'crats In the State. ssys he can see no reason why the State convention should not endorse as cor poration commissioners, etc, the -men the Legislature elected. - The Kentucky Situation. ' Wabiiinoton, April 2. Tula' Is th way the Kentucky mix-up strites a well known Kentucklan, Mr. C. B. Earley, of Louisville, now In Wasliiugien-' "Tim trouble In Kentucky will bel nulsauco for a long time to come. It will show In all Die political movements lsi ll lift up lo Hie Fall elections. Tuere will not lie a dhlrlct or county conven tioti vlil li willlie free of il. There wii ha R'ri'i-t Ii ;iila ami cnnvenluin rows, li'(;!i lliii iiHWRniii'irs will reixnt as rliilH. There will Uhii h ill 1-e (' ..'!. I In f , it v. '.'I 1 ii ! I 1 Ihi! i-'i'? ii (.1 nio r : l- 1 of ii n'l To Ml l i ,n- -!m,o v-? ir v ."ly , ' v ui -I TAX REDUCTION. Secretary Gage Thinks internal. Revenue War Taxes Can Be Cat In Halt ' :; .'i: nr . : '.-- ... v.:.1.1' n - " iinuraras, Apm. secretary Gage has made a verbal recommendatlca to the President that a : special message be sent ta tongressi soggeetlng: leglbla tlon for a material reduction- In ,i he lc tern si revenue war taxes.- Figures given by Secretary Gage show that the suri 1 s of revenue over expenditures for current fiscal year al ready exceeds $53,000,000 end is' likely to be largely added to -during the last quarter.-. Mr. Gage thinks the war taxes oeuld be safely cat in half, and the Pres ident has the matter - under considera tion.. - -.'- J TelegrapWe Bnefe. -. 7 Chicago, April ,1 The 'machinists' strike is orer throughout the TJntteo dtales,the union having called It off. - ' - Terra Baote, Infl.,1 April 1 All the coal mines in Indiana have suspended operations, owing to las failure of oper ators to sign a wage contract for the year beginning April t. - - Suffleld, Conn, April I'-Bidney A. Kent, a well-inown Chicago broker, died at his summer residence In Vtet Huffield today, after several weeks' illness from the grip, aged Ofl years. H. Clark, Chauncey, Ga, says I e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cored lil n ol Diles that afflicted him for lwintir kh. ' Is also a speedy euro for skin diseases, Beware of dangeiauS, counterfeits. F. S j)aBj, J-OSSIIULITIE Are gieat.' You must act quickly. Ou Friday we- advised buvlnir fiuusr. it opened 98 and on "Saturday sold 118 Calculate and see what you oould hav made. He who betIn-e uiuat Jo e. On any further arivancr tll sleeks. Buv cotton on the break; buy Jul WI.eat; vurn win oe w oelorejuu can got in. rnoae lUtf.. Jno. It. Bwlir, Broker. frjm ia"m "mimr trmm tm mrmm mrA r Latest Popular -B6oks. .-' Lamp Shade Frames and 1 1ssue Paper. -.- " ... 1 S Sheet Musto a Spoolalty, k I . : 6. N. Ennett. I UAr Why Not Cover The earth with Buaglee. Cincinnati alone has tried this, but have failed to do it, as they found us at. 78 Broad St-, New Bern, N. (X, covering a small por t on of it .ourrelvra with the: Latest 8tyle Buggies. Respectfully, G. II. Water si Son, 78 BroaoStreet. ' Bicycles;? Fot Everybody, I have a wry lartrrf'tockl'if Bicycle from whlob ANYONE can be Suited. ; .'. COLVMB1AS - BTORMKItS '.". -). .- BABTFOBD8 ' i." PKNNANTS f' ' ' ' KAMIILKRS . , JDBAL Rtnslng in price from $20 00 to $9 (0. " Sold for Cash or on Busy rayrw n'. ' I kale a limited stock of the Modil (0 Chainleas at t50 and Models 45 and 49 Chain Coluuiblaa at 940, and get no more of them when present stock Is exhaust ed. Second-Hand Bicycles at almost anyoldprlco. .,": All kinds of Repairing done promjtly and vnnr work Is solicited. ; - A larire and well selected stock of Records for Graphophone or Ftaono ernph, oonaisling of latest Marches, Cake Walks, Coon tioogs, etc.. at factory prioes. ' ' T-r-rf m www-jr.T" ' W as iJ . South Front Bt., Next P. M. DranejJ ii A ' ll Htlill ( ' ' ' ' , r !, ,l.k and n J - : Smal I Sugar Cured: Pig Hams ! A Nice Itot Jnst IXcWlvied at ' J. XI McDANIEL'S, 71 "Broad St j ' , A few Edam and'Kneapple Cheese, which we -do not wish to" carry over to next searon. . Yon may have the Edam at 65c, and the Pineapple at '.. ' at 40a each. . ' , - V " i x A few Pectins left from the Christmas at 10c per ponnd. 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, 5 J; L McDANlEL, 5 'Phone 91. m Prompt Delivery From Dunn's j L . thS If yon want a good ctip of delicious coffee buy a pound and you will get it. - This coffee is equal to any coffee in the market, regard less of price. I Fnr ihfi " Leriteni 'Seasoiit!' If'" 1;- Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 71 Bro4 Hi. You can always expect when you order your food supplies from this reliable store. We can sup ply every demaod of a first class f imily trade with the Choicest Staple and Fancy Groceries, Rel 1 he, Pickles, Sauces, Olhes. Fox River Print Butter, and Pig, Hams at Hock Bntti m Pi I ;es. We make a specialty of high gride Teas and Coffers. Our Perfection Blend Coffee is Fine, Price Only 20c. V irfvV ' ,urt fwh M ' Co Ws,alsoa u'l llae of Cinned J Balnva" an t Lot S erv Try ' onr XUt ill ' I mncy s w n- u v.ai California Peaches and Bertlett P.-ars.; Evapd el a J Dilsd Af pies . j Evapor itcrj. - C tifira a Peaches. - Pu a W st In l a and !few Orleans Molasses 10c qt Hs pie Pyrup .85o qt. Foi Hives' Butter 85 j.. Cool. T b e .Butter -80a ' Very best patent flour Sic lb and plenty fresh ICggs 13c. , Give us a call for anything In f..m-v nrr.nnrv linA and I Will gimmnti e to ph kks you or refund 1 t It I i .ir;., onocER, :Ct. )- V . . W at :-,.. .1 1 ' :; ;p
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