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KSV Cir.N, N. C, THURSDAY KCJIXISS, APRIL 5, 1900. . KINETKENTH r,AK. .. ft . 'a- VOL XV1II-N0. 5. is if. 3X '$E.m HACKBURMi 7A to w SPRING GOODS and at Old Prices too.-- . ... V it ' Those 87 inch Foulards are making ajiite a ripplei So suit- ' ' W able for dainty Easter Dresses."- , " 5 - ? A Silks for everyone. Waist Patterns In all the newest shades Sj . W .and designs. "Then a line of plain Taffetas for 60c or" a hand- f J . , A some quality for. 90a Such a beautiful Peau de Soie for II 25, Y . . to All Silk Foulards in dress patterns for 75c' . ', . V ' A superb stook of Embroidery either in sets or separate y - V. to trimmings. Fancy Pnffings, Nainsoo' and Lace AH" Overs for w i waists. - Piques m weits, plaids and figures, Persian Lawns, 'f ' Dimities and Organdies from 5o to 50c ',,. to Zeiglers and Clement & Palls Low Shoes and Slippers have 7 ,"' IS come and "are iu ood stales. ' TrythemV- , 1':., yfy " " to ' ' lo not forget that we carry TheDowager forset in 'black, S'f jy and white. Warner and the It. & G. in the new French patterns. $r , ' to Cali and see ua at our old stand. - 'J- Vji' - 'V ; S v '-rj.y- y r .Ms I .S K 47 & 49 Pollock Street. . 8 Tr TT Lerinione! We guarantee in every instance Where our ELECTRiqkCARBONAINT is :yised ac cording to directions that it will.last on a root lor a period of at least Ave years, and should it not prove satistactory and as represented, we will iurnish Free oi Charge all the Paint which may be required to keep the roof in good condition for a period jot Five Years. ' ' Having explicit confidence in the Quality ; oi this article we feel justified in making this t ,v C guarantee. ,u-v " S; V'": .v'iVv V PHONB YODR - WANl'S TO 147, SLOVER'S OLD STAND. I l , " J MlVn'.Sr'Vff - ' - ' ' J - , . ' S Larger Than' .The: largest ; X Finer than the". We lave just received, purchased direct from the JJniscr by our Mr. JL Ilahn, THltEE Carloads of Stock, and have now on hand 00 Head of Mules, and 40 Uoad of Horses to suit you, for any and all purposes, Farm, Draft and Road Wor. . ' A full line of Buggies, Road Carts, Wagon, Tart Wheels, Harness, Robes and whips on hand Prices and Terms guaranteed. ' We iftviUyour early Inspection. Itenpeci fully, , : . '''- ri 7.7 a 7-7 t p. pr . Bisrr, 'Rsduotibii in p-l Your c!:-:!c ; ci I):;; -r, : r 1 ... , sty Gaskill Hardware Co. Sole Agents c";.': r - 1 & i. . I ILCID. Attempt To Assassinate: The Prince ? Of Wales In Brussels.'. '' ; Doe to Hatred of England. The - (Jueen's Tislt la Ireland. ' f , Fighting Going Ok ? ; - , Near Bloem- , " - "' 1 fonteln., i ' r Special to Journal, - - -' v t- ' Brussels, April The Prince, of Wales was shot at while leaving the rail road station in this city, Th Prince wai VM IUV 1. UK V! Rl WH' WV suit of anti-British feeling prevalent on the Continent owing to the Boer war ' Dublin, April 8. Queen Victoria' ar rived this afternoon t Kingston, Ire land, on the yacht Victoria and Albert. She remained on the yacht all. day andj win uunie to isuuun tomorrow, -f . A great crowd went out " to Kingston 1 to see the yacht. " Commt.sloner Jones, the chief of Dublin's police, computes the visitors in this city at half w million In addition to the population' of 245,- 000. . . , . ' i A .roval residence In.IrelanA it the latest rumor, The story goes, that the Queen on her present visit will purchase one that the will give over to the; Duke of York, who will occupy It at least four months In the year. ; " The Queen's program during her three weeks iu Ireland is to do exactly -at she does during her visits to Scstland take a drive each day" of at least 80 miles through the country, ao as to' see the people and bow tbey live and to stop by the way and talk with them. ' 1. Lwdon, April , 8. Tonight's news from the seat of war Is not at all favor able 10 the British, ' -4 No farther light li thrown upon-the responsibility for the Mealle Spruit dis asters It bow appears that only U Bat tery and some: wacons were caught In the drift by the ambuscaded Boers, ' Q Battery, which was behind, galloped off 1,300 yards and opened 11 re. 7 The Boer rifle blast finally drove this battery Into retreat, leaving two of Its guns behind, owing to the slaughter of men and horses, ' In the meantime the sergeant' major of U Battery,; after repeated at temps, rescued one gun out of six, J . There are indications that a great bat tle Is Impending to the east of . Bloem fonteln.". From Maseru the Boers are re ported to be advancing. ' Firing was heard today near TBaba Ncha. Appar ently the Boers still hold the Bloemfon leia water works or some part of them and have ot been dilodged. -The Daily Hail's Bloemfonteia correspond ent states that 100 Boers are still on the hills near the water works and that Oolvllle Is shelling them from Bush man's hop, while French is maneuvering to ward off their retreat, - ' - ; J, I. Carson, Prothonotary, Washing ton, Pa, says, "I have found Kodol Dyspepsia Cure an excellent remedy In case of stomach trouble, and have de rived gret benefit from Its use." It : di gests what you eat and can pot fall' to cure. F Stuffy. , ' " ; THE MARKETS. ' ' The following quotations' were receiv ed by J. E. Latham, New Bern, N. fj. iv . Naw Toaa, AprU 4. Cottomi Open. High. Low. Close , slay.,,,...;.. 8.19 : '.83 9.19 . 0.83 Aug, ... 9 06 ' 921 .904 ' 9.21 -8ept.....,., 8 87 8 48 8.87 8.43 Oct..' 6.08 ' 818' 8.08 8.18 ' Nov. '. , , 7.97 8 Or 7.97 8.01 Jan.. 7.07 8.03 ' 7 97 8 03 '. pntCAOO HABKBTS. '. Whkat: Open. Hlirh. Low. Close May:.,.. Cokh, '" slay..,., do. K'yPfd Bead A. 8. W T. C. I Leather. . . Con. T W. 4L. E. 67, 08 r 80 : tor 50 9S 411 61 64! 66 051 2i 8(5 82J 8i Cotton receipts were 11,000 bales at all ports. W. II, 6hlpiua , Brarda'ey, - lllun., under oath, says lie siuTeml from dys pepsia for twenty-five yenri. Doctois and dieting gave but little relief. Fi nally he (ineil Kodol Pjf'iK-p'.la Cure ami now eats what bo likes and sa much s de wants, and he fls like a new man. It digests what you est. F, 8. Duffy. srec: ir V f : ?. n 1 ' c on P n tl,H b 'i 1 1 ! ! k. 11 !, . f in n'i 1 mi, ) 1 ' ,(.ln 1 I in . v If 'II I ) to 1 , 1 1 I c-.. h. i; a r 1 - r RALEIGH. The Hearing At Charleston, nominees to . Get It Easy. Election Board. Western . Union Rate. TheEpworth League Meeting. ,' , j Raleigh, April 4H Q. Connor land John Elnsdale, attorneys, for this State and its corporation commission,' will at Charleston, oa Thursday argue before Judge Blmontoa two Important" nutters which have gone up to that judge In the shape of questions by Standing' . Master Shepherd, la the tax. assessment ease. The railways claim that the commission has no poweMo look Into the question whether their property is assessed at Its full value. The other matter is the re fusal by the Acme Fertiliser' Company, for Itself and really for all the other pri vate corporations, to produce Its books In court, The contention of this particu lar company is that to do so would re veal its private business' sod Injure ;it eelrV'f .'.'v's. It Is said that at least five of the Dem ocratic nominees 6n the State ticket will be nominated on the first ballot at the State convention here next week. This will be very remarkable and at the ssme time very pleasing to the party."' " ' -The state board;of eleotlons had only a few minutes session yesterday and ad journed until the 13th Instant.- - It was not fully prepared to select the .county boards.' Not all the lists of xeommen datlons from democratic county chair men had been received. Time is wanted to investigate all lists and particularly the One submitted by Franks, the repub lican, aod Johnson, the populist, mem bers of the board.- These- are co-opera ting and banded in one name for; each county, ' These lists will be carefully scrutinized. The policjr may be to have only democrats on the boards. : Johnson and Franks bad conferences :with the populist state chairman, who it recently becoming more active, after a long period, of quiescence. , The. board Will have camplete lUta -oa the 12th for county boards.-. The law says the latter- mast be composed of '- "three direct ' persons." Invitations were received to the mar riage at Edenton Street H. B. church here April 18th, of Hits Lena V. Powell, daughter, af Major A. M. Powell, of Raleigh, to Mr.- Repton n., Merrltt, formerly of Wilmington, now of Char lotte. v V , 1 - , The matter ot the reduction of the rate oa 10 word telegrams to 15 cents oa the ' Western , Union lines In this state Is yet before the federal court. The company ts very anxious to have it taken off. ' The corporation commis sion is considering what to do in the matter, The order for redaction was made by the now defunct railway com mission.' . " ,"' 1 Maroh was 8 degrees? colder here thai) the average for fourteen years pat. Rain fell en eleven . days.of the -month. It is no wonder that farmers have , been able to do relatively little plowing. . The North Carolina Funeral Direc tors' Association hegau Its annual ses sion here last evening. ' Rev. B. T." Ad ams offered prayer and Charles M. Bus- bee made the address of weloome. v'" The fourth annual conference of the Epworta Leigue in this State. began here last evening, - about 200 delegates being present, all of whom are being en tertained by citizens of Raleigh. The services are being held Id Edentoa Street M. E church. Presiding Elder J. T. Glbbs made ,- the : opening address. Josephus Daniels, Rev M M, McFar land and J, O. Brown- made speeches of welcome, to which response was made by : Rev. It. C. Glennan, of Elizabeth City. There were talks by Mrs. 8. T. Beckwtth, of Louisbnrg; J. R. Mlxop, of Washington; Rov. J. H. Shore of Bur lington, and Rev. J. M Ramsay, of Ten nessee. Rev. R. C. Beaman of Elizabeth City, Is president. Stale Chairman Simmons calls atten tion to the low rates of railway fare to the Democratic Btate convention .-; . j.'1 II. Clark, Chauncey, Oa, says De Will's Witch Hazel Salve ourcd him of piles that alllicted him for twenty years. It la also a speedy cure for skin dlseaas. Reware of dangeious counterfeits. F. S. Duffy. " . - ' Wanted! One hundred hands, to put on watches at ten cents each, at iiaxter the Jew dor's. !!o!!on's f irly I;ose Seei Pota toes at J. P. Taylor's, foot of flld i!'o street. Keir SJiacs. I l,!ve j-i t i a li'-iiittifii! line of 1-11's flu 1.1 r. ! ("1 V. ! ' H I l't f I t J. J. - l In DESTultD BT FIRE. Kansas City Democratic Auditorium Less One Hundred and- Fifty ThoaS' and Dollars. 'Subscriptions to -, Rebuild Qnlcll Rilsed. Other -Buildings Also r " " ' ,-- ' Burned. ' , Speisial to Journal. " . . " KarbabCitV, April 4 The auditori um fn Which the National -Democratic Convention was to meet, July 4th was totally destroyed by Are this ' afternoon, only the foundations remaining. -" ;Ten dwelling were gutted; the Central Presbyterian church was mined,' -; - i The loss of the .auditorium was one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. ' Of the other 'buildings Iwo hundred thousand dollars. Ten minutes after the fire' started wealthy citizens began raising funds to rebuild the auditorium and twenty-five thousand dollars was quickly raised. : . tit is believed the subscription will be filled to-night. -. - . "I think De Witt's Little Early Risers are the best pills In the world,' says W. E, Lake, Happy Creek, Vs. They remove all obstructions of the liver and bowels, act quickly and never gripe, F. S Duffy. ' ; New Hats. - J, I. Baxter can cell you the latest In hats, neckear,.(lotblng, shirts or any bing you want in up-to-date goods. Have your prescriptions filled at Davis Pharmacy. - , " Babys Caps and Bonnets, We have just received our new Spring line of Baby caps. Wo are now showing beautiful lawn caps from Ho. te $1.75 each iu all size. , - g-Xbarfoot We Are Opening t Up a beautiful line of INDURATED FIBRE WARE, consisting of Bowls and Pitchers, Vater Coolers, ", ' lee Jars, . 1. ' Cuspidors, .'!-V -v v Water Pails, Sco. and have marked them with an 'eye to making quick sales. , 1 ' ' t .. .- We also have aa elegant line of J AR- DINIERtJ. beantiful Ouspldores, Flower Pots, Wirt Flower Pot Stands, Bird Cages, Pruning Shears, Florists Trowels, Garden Forks, Hand Weeders. i Mow is a good time ta paint and dec orate for the Fair. - " , We call special attention ts our Bath Tub Enamel, any one can apply it ' Also our Gold, Silver and Aluminum Enamels,. v r j" ' . v ' We have 1 he "Easy" Ice Cream Frees er, which Is something entirely new in ice cream treesen; we invite you to call and examine it; we also have the White Mountain, Arctic and other Freesers: - We offer you a one wick Oil Stove for for SOc, and a 9 wick one for $1. ', Tenra Truly, ' ' v ' J. c. CO iiiSiBook Store j 2 Latest Popular I Books. I i . "' " I 5' Lamp Shade Franu I and Tissue g Paer. ' ' 4 - I I Sheet Music a Bpoctalty. , . ' 1 ' - J "mm mwm : . . 'i S" u. ii. linnctt. ! 1 fcllisj'cloSlcio! Q.iTkin A- 'f .?', t?Cl . - t ... . ' . t'' 'is I 1 ! 1 ..)--! ! ". A . 1 1 1 1 ; i ' A ) V I I 1 I 1 ' Vhitty Small Sugar .Cured Pig Hams X HSlee Iiot Just IleceiTcd at 'hIAlS, 71 'Broad St ; ; "A fetr Edam and Pineapple Cheese, which we. J- do not wish to carry over t next season. You may have the Edam at 65c, and the Pineapple at -' . at 40c 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. . - . Yonrs Truly, . I j. l mLtiw i 1 'Phone 91. 71 Brl St. g Prompt Delivery From Dunn's If you want a good cup of delicious coffee buy a pound and you will get it. y This coffee is equal to any coffee in the market, regard less of price. JTilo. Dunn, UiSWIaTH I For the Lenten Season ! Je- R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, .; 'Phone 69. ;, 77 Broad Street. Dobbin A Ferrall, , -t . At Tucker's, . ..BALEIGH, N, 0.'- ", , ,-; --. ' FASHIONABLE- , : ' '-, ' v ' ' ,. ' ... ' " Dress Fabrics. Crcpc dz Paune, Ct:pc dz Cklr.z, " tr ii tC Z it 1 I'.- 1 ' I i 'i Of ViH v ( , 1 ' IX and ' i , C ' i, V -ii- Youcan always expect when you order your food supplies from this reliable store. We cn sup ply every demand of a first class" f imily trado with the Choiceet Staple and Fancy Groceries, Rel ishes, Pickles, Sauces, Olives, Pox River Print Butter, and Pig Hams at Rock Bottom Prlet s. We make a ppcclalty of high grade Teas and Coffees. Our Perfection Blend Coffee is Fine Price Only 20c. Just received a fresh lot of Cod fish and Large White Irish Pota toes, also a full line of Canned Hal mo n and Lobsters. Try our 20) ai of taney Lemon Cling California Peaches and Bartlett Fears. Evaporated and Dried Ap ples. - Evaporated California Peaches. Puie Wist India and New Orleans Molasses 10c qt. Ma ple Syrup 3fo qt. Fox River Butter 85a Good Table Butter 80c. Very best patent flour 2)c lb and plenty fresh Eggs 12?. '.: Give us a call for anything la tne fancy grocery line and I will guarantee to please you er refund your money. ..Yours to serve, 1 " - Wo trj kmm) 9 We hav a r,-al n--to-date line of Nob. by Hprlng Hulls and you are urged to call and look through before buying your - E wtur outfit, t ' " , - ', rriiHi to suit the tlmra. We liavn a I i-,;u awortrnent of Alpaca and i f i; ni-i ScrRo Coala In f p 1. i Tf,u I 1 i. itronitain ail quall i' i, . 1 at t i' I t n. ' I t i i I I t i r lis I five all I -' .1 over l.i;t call at onre and ' i ii ( l in ' , r M 'o mi 1 at
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