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A '5 Vol. xviii-.no. 6. KXW BERN, N. C, FKIDAY MOIiXlXS, APRIL G, 18011.: '.9 lE.3. HACKBURhi AS tir - .i i SPRING GOODS and at Old 'V' - x v , -: ThoBe 27 inch Foulards are making quite a ripp1ei.--.8o suit- talile for dainty Easter Of esses. - " . . , J. jw ; ? Silks for everyone.? ' Waist Patterns in all the newest shades W and designs.: Then a line of plain Taffetas for 50c or a. hand- V (SS some quality for 90o. Such a beautiful Peau-de Soie for tl 25. V All Silk Foulards in dress patterns for 75c. 1 r - r - t $ A superb stock of Embroidery either in sets or separate V? AS trimmings, 1'anoy Puffings, Nainsook and Lace All Overs for V waists. , i -r Piques In welts, plaids and figures, Persian Lawns, ifi'f M Dimities and Organdies from 15c to 50c.- ,' " ' , S'f j " Zeiglers and Clement & Palls Low Shoes and Slippers hare ! iy come and are in good styles. Try them--. , ) " ' - m i ' r bo not foriret that wecarrv The Dowacrer Corset in black w r ' " j and white. Warner and the 11. V,- ' ,A ' ! Call and see us at our old '- liV . 4 1 1 1 47 & 49 Pollock Street. 7 : 1 lc Honesty of Gfe'PMts' , , We guarantee in ? ? our ELEOTEIG CARBON PAINT is used ac cording to directions , that it will last on a root ' -' tor a period of at least five years, - and "should V-; it not prove satisiactory and; as -represented, . we will lurnish Free oi Charge all the Paint : which may be required to keep the roof in . good condition for a period oi Five Years. Having explicit confidence in the quality "oi this article we feel justified in .making this .guarantee.- FBOMC YOl'R .F. WANTS TO 147. : slover'3 old; stand: looses 'V5 - We flare just received, Turchasd Jf. Ilahn, THKKK Carloads of Stocky Alules, ana 40 Head oi Horses to suit .' Draft and Road Wor. . than! is 3 1 s('f ; ' ' a A full line of Bnggies, Road Carts, Wagons, Cart Wheels, Ilarness, Kooea ana whips on nana I rtces ana J enns guaranteed ;, , . We invitcyour early rnspectiou. Itonpectf ulljr, .' . ' ,-miu ia.-HAHFT H CO. Big J Reduction M.:mEats.---:', Your choice of Drbyr, I rovr, blacl; 'Soft Hr.t:-, on cli - :.: chow Vini!owr, for ::;!;- .'!.('. 7 i cin t:,. Prices too. ' ' G in thenew French patterns, M stand.1 1. ' " V7 itl, , i I l ..nil f C " S every Instance where , . j . Gaskill Hardware Co. Sole Agents. direct from the Itatser hv onr Mr. and have nowoVhand CO Head of you, for any and all purposes, Farm ' . and E'iMes! Republicans Continue To Find About The Amendment. Thompson Says "Not Candidate'. itancaa Talks Some. - Odd Vel lows. StateEaeampeBt. : . league ' Mei-tings. v Fire losses. ; ' " - RaIbioh, April S It was amusing to read ef Oengressman Llnney's dlscoTery of a mare's nest with 18 egRS namely' that tn one part of the f ranohlse amend ment It provides for ratification of the same by a majority and In another by majority of the registered vote. This error was discovered a few days or per-! haps hours after the Legislature had ad- journed. It had In iome way escaped the legal eye turned on It." But of course nothing is more simple than for the Leg- lslaturey, when It meets in June, to strike out the matter of.ihe majority of the registered and make It read by a majorl- The matter haa therefor given .no Democrat the slightest conoeru. The Re publicans thought theyVonld have the negroes register heavily and then not go to the polls. They gave it out. at the same time thai the negroes cared noth ing about voting this - year. .Democrats have smiled at this plan of the Republi cans. The ."discovery" the latter made accounts for -fe good deal of their be havior. None of them spoke of the 'mat ter until Congressman. LInney boasted ofhlsi'flnd." - J,, Secretary of State Cy. Thompson was asked th direct question whether he win candidate for - the fusion nomina tion for Governor. . He replied: "I am not a candidate.": When asked if he did not believe the nomination would be ten dered him his reply waa: v"i have no Idea that it will be." Then question No. i was put him: .''Suppose the, nomine tlon is tendered you, what will you dot" With a great laugh Dr. Thompson" rr- plled: "I am not considering It seriously enough to ay what I would da""' ;U, D. Gilmer, who It la plainly de clared is now dead sure of getting the nomination for -Attorney General, has gone home, Be says In the west there Is an entbueiastio and rapidly growing support of the amendment, , Revenue - Collector Duncan Is back from Carteret county, where he officiated as dry nurse" at a Populist convention. Be says Jl was the biggest convention they have had since 1894,:; Be declares the Republican and Populist State com mittees have, as yet not . made any ar rangement for fusion.' it r"" The Raney Memorial Library bulld- log, now nearlng completion,, will, with its furniture, books, etc, coat 85,000 The rent of stores will bring in $1,800 a year and la expected to. give, as much more annually.- j ' ' Secretary Woodell, of the grand lodge of OdJ Fellows, says the grand secretary of Tennessee has written him, .'saying the "club plan" In vogue in North Caro lina Is a great thing, and that in October Tennessee's grand lodge will adopt it. He invites Secretary Woodell to attend that session, - The Ten nessea' secretary will be invited to attend the session of the North Carolina grand lodge St Ox ford, In'Mav. 1 -: The Blaokwell Tobacco Company,' of which mere than 05 per cent. .Is owned by the American Tobacco Company (the trust) files an answer here, which says it will be delighted to have the trait buy it lit $2,800,000. ' Adjutant General Royaler says that as yet it is not definitely settled where - the dtate Guard will eucamp this year, Or In fact whether it will encamp. It depends a the funds available, ' As to the pres enoj of troops at Raleigh on July 4th, at the unveiling ot the Yance statue, It will be (.urely voluntary. He takes It , for granted that the committees will Invite all the Guard to be present, and that the matter of coming rests with the various companies,,!'- ''.; 'Dr. Richard II. Lewis, secretary to the State board of health, has returned from the Slate University, where be selected the (ocatlon for the io-take of the water supply, The $5,t00 slander suit against Father Worth, la Onslow county, Is continued until next term. , The attendance at the tesxlon of the Epworth League Htate convention la creased. The League upon Invluilon visited tbe Blind Institute, where there were special exercises In tiro auditorium Julian 8. C'arr delivered an iililnm on "Laymen and Liberty," at the conven tion. The valne of the prhperty la this city destroyed by (Ire during the y:;ir ih. Ing February ill whs f ,:),li. I, on not covered by Inmirance 8 only a little ni'iie t!mii (;,()(. - H:im! (,f th'i n-ivurnor'n InMnitf. M-rrU ' -y tlint. !) lie li-' i'Mii'l, ! V. .1 f ".,,.) r! i',l livn I., f ' i ' fl - ',..; ,,'l If l 1- W ' ' t"; - , ' ! i:..,t ', , PA TP months' illness be will appoint Sutton judge. , . Two case of varioloid, both negoet, were found In the toutbern tuburbs of out-Rleisn d " m,tler of Precu0B nuia Hai w uie post uuuw.4 uvku rci- sons ha been vaccinated a year ago. Mayor Powell says more- than 90 per cent of the people here were vaccinated last year, - . n - ' - r " QQen. Ransom, who during the past two or three years has spoken but little, accepts au invitation " to ' deliver a Memorial Cay address at Washington, K. C. t .'-'.., ' --; . : Governor Russell 1 in Onslow and U : expected to return the 3st ol this week. -jj1--. t ;'.',' Big Fight expected..- v - LoHDONUp'rll i-Th Daily Tele- graph baa received the following from South African " ' ' i Bloemlontein, April 8. The Boer 'are. advancing in guarded f manner from the east. . .Our troops are retiring slowly. --The, burghers appeared this af Iernoon before Bushman's kop, which was held by a few cavalry apd mounted Infantry. The British were ordered to retire and the Twelfth Lancers were sent to assist the movement The head of General Clement's column has arrived here.-- The Imperial Yeo manry is being brought forward. .The Boera now declare they Intend fighting the decisive battle of the war within the Free State. " i ' - -' . - V " .The saved guns oi "U and "Q" bat terlesare pitted over with, bullets. Only four officers and men of - ' 115 battery capetf. " ,r- - ; Genv Sir H. Colvllle's division and that of General French have teturned here. Big naval guns hare taken up : a position upon the surrounding - kopjes.' r Cavalry patrols are watching tn the vicinity of Bushman's kop , 1" - II. Clark, Chauncey, Ga., , says Ee Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him, of piles that afflicted him for twenty yeara, It Is also a speedy cure for skin diseases. Beware of dangereua counterfeits. F. 8. Duffy .J , n . Bryan Expected . It.; , ; ' Kkw Yobi, April 4. The Herald- has the; following dispatch, from Portland Orej. - i ' ? i Bryan arrived at Portland from Tacoma this . jiornlng and . received the first knowledge of Dewey's intention to enter the Presidential race while breakfasting at the Jeffersonian restaurant. In this city.. He left at 9 o'clock a. m. for short trip uplhe Willlamette Valley. .' Ue positively refused to discuss the Dewey : matter,.1 although, repeatedly urged to do so by reporters as well as by political friends, his only answer when pressed for a reason for- bis retlcenoe being. f'H le not yet time.' He re turned to Portland at 4 o'clock p. m and is addressing an Immense audience at the Exposition Building this evening. According to a local Democratic poli tician who breakfasted with him, his only remark after reading the Dewey declaration was, "I am not surprised, :J. I; Carson, Prethonotary, Washing- ten, Pa., says, "I have found Kodol Dyspepsia Cure an excellent remedy In case of stomach trouble,' and have de rived great benefit from its use." It di gests what you eat and can not fail to cure; F8 Duffy,'1" ' i-' Vi TOE MARKETS. - ' r -V"- - - j:-:, j'"1-''.-;'' The following quotatlbna were receiv ed by J. E. Latharrr, New Bern, N. O. '.'.., -Cv-i -- Nsw Tori, Aprils, Cotton;' May. . . Aug. vf Bept . v. . Oct.... . : Nov. Jan ,. .. Open; High. Low. Close 8.88 9.28 , 8 48 8.15 ' 8.01 7.98 0.80 9.K7 914 8.41 810 7 89 7.B7 827 9.S8 8.47 8.17 8 03 -. 8.06 914 8.41 8.10 7.99 7.97 ' ClIICAflO MARKETS. " , . ,, WnATr-- ' Open. High, Low. (kie May i... 67J 87J 87 - 07 Corn; ,. ' - '.-. " '''. May; 40, 41, 4fl ., 40, .."60, ..04t . ,. 50 . 12 . 41 ' 60i v 65 . 68 121 . 84t U lairs 8o. U'y Pfd: Read ....... A. 8. W.... T. C. I Leather. ... Con. T W. & L. E .81 Cotton ' receipts at ail ports. were lfl.'VK) "Itblnk He Witt's Utile KarlyRliwrs are the lt pillfl lit tlie itoiM" s-. 9 Hr, K, Lak, I'i: I y t.'n i 'k, Va. Tli'-y r":i.ove i all ol'1' nir! int,i of t! livnr mul l,,iu, 'h, ! ml qui' l.ly nt I i" .. r i F. H Vu''y, f V i- I,, AF?JL J6-2J. DR. WORTH DEAD. One of the Wellknuwn Hen of the State. AGoodOIdAce. " Special to JournsL RALEien, April 6 Dr: J. M. Worth, ex-Blate Treasurer, died at Asheboro, to day. Dr. Worth was tigbtj-nlne jears of age. He was elected iu toe notable Vance-Settle campaign of 1876, and re elected in 1880, and waa brother of lbt late Governor Worth." V ' ' W. U. bhipma i Beardaley, Minn., under oath, says' be suffered from dys pepsia for twenty-five-years; Doctors and dieting , gave but little relief . Fi aally he used Kodol Dyspepsia Dure and now eats what be likes and as much ai be wants, and he feels like a new man. It digests what yoo eat. I. 8. Duffy. , ? Special Handkerchief Sale. ' We place on sale this week 600 hand kerchiefs la all linen, hemstitched, lace edge, embroidered lawn, etc., each worth from 10 to 121c, at the., special price 7c, each.,' G, A. BARFOOT. Choice Mutton and Veal at the Oak's Market. - '-,'. r- Have your prescriptions filled at Davis Pharmacy. ; , Crystalized Ginger at McSor ley's. Have your presoript ions filled at Davis' Pharmacj... ' ADMLMSTH4TDU' NOTICE Havlnu this day oiiallficd as Adminis trator of the estate ot Jesse Brooks, de ceased, late or v raven county, notice l bt-reby given to alt persons having claims against the said estate to present the same to the undersigrwd, amy veri fied, on or before tb fith . day of April, 1901, or this notice will be. plead. In bar oi their recovery. .All persons indebted to the said estate are hereby requested to mate Immediate settlement. This 5th day of April 11)00; .TB03. F., MoOAHTHY, , - , ' Admisuaur, We Are Opening ' Up a beautiful line of INDURATED FIBRE WARE, consisting of -Bowls and Pitchers, ' Water Coolers, ' , i i . ' " Ioe Jars, ' - , ' Cuspidors, " ' Water Palls, dfco, and have marked' them with an eye to riaktog quick sales. - . ' ' We also have an elegit line of J AS- DINIER8, beautiful Cuspldores, Flower Pots, Wire Flower Pot Bunds, Bird Cages, Pruning Shears, Florists Trowels, QardenForke, Hand Weeders. Now is a good time to paint and dec orate for the Fair. " -' - . , . We call special attention to our Bath Tub Enamel, any one oan apply It v -Also our Oold, Silver and Aluminum Enamels. , . , " . -, -1 . We have the "Easy" Ioe Cream Freer- er, which is something entirely new In loe crram freezers; we Invite you to call and examine It; we also have the White Mountain, Arctlo end other Freest rs. .- We offer you a one wick Oil Stove for tor SOr, and a ? Tvick one for ft; " -' , Yours Truly, , t xmmMTjmm mmmrA VLLBbok Store s i Latest Popular ;' Books'. - Lamp Shade Fram- S and 1 Issue Paper., v. ',-- '. - , Sheet Music a Bpoclalty. ' A. H. Ennctt. fvOwBIoyclo Stcro !"t f direct. c. 1 I , -. J f 2 1 ISCO I v .'l niovn iv 7 I t.'YI.r. AU i ! i ' : " : (, f I il i'". 'V il,, 1 I, '- fl '',.' : li Btoad la the Best I lace in the ity to V.uy , Choice Family Groceries. 50AP COUPON Cut this out I J. L. McDANIEL, iu - w im nrin. ; in jf) And get 7 Cakes . .... I .... . Good3 delitered anywhere in the City Free. I respectfully so y licit your trade. II 1 1 I 1 1 . 1 1 1 vi ui titvkvattituui 3, 'Phone Of. Prompt Delivery From Dunn's If you want a good cup of delicious coffee buy a pound -and you will get it i . This coffee is ejual to any coffee in the market, regard -;. less of price. i;;;.;,;G-i:pcr. OteViy!vVVteVtgvV!igft.wV iSlAjnTjiSl'0 igar visv a f For the Lenten Season ! 1 ekM..-v-2nOT '" I Lsw h r -. nmtMHiwta'w' J.v R, PARKER, JR.;: GROCER; , ' Dobbla Ferrall, "tH? s?--'At Tucker's, 7, 'K.JAS'Au-' RALEIGH, 5, 'O i;V,:- i.'-iT ' ys , -v ?-;'.,-v;., FASHIONABLE. ncs. f I t::r:s i lni:,"l, t. C,,U .f Violff, m, j; t , i iJress Fab Street, and send it to 71 Broad St, I . . veins of Octagon Soap! Vs71sAloifaf A C A Itetail 1 1 1 1 71 Ht. jg Youcan always expect when you order yotir food supplies from this reliable store. We can sup ply every demand of a Hrtt class . family trade with the Choicest Staple and Fancy Oroccries, Hcl- lhep, Pickles, Saucep, Olives, Fox River Piint Butter, and I'ie Hams at Rock Bottom Price s. We make a specialty 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 Pole- A .ties, also a full line of Canned j Salmon and Lobster?. Try our 90S rat of rancy Lemon Cling ' California Peaches and Bartlett Pears. Evaporated and Dried Ap ples. - Evaporated California . Peaobea. , Pure West India and New Orleans Molasses 10c qt. Ma ple 'feyrup 25c qr. Fox River ver ter 3 :1b V Butter 85c, Good Table Butter 80c Very best patent flour 2Jc 1 ! and plenty fresh Ksrirs 12c ; Give as a call for any thin tne fancy sreosrv line and I ilnsf In I will guarantee to nlrase von or refund your more;. Yours serve, , - mm Spring Styles Test itui(?$tt$& We have a rl up-to-dale lice of Nob- 4, ;-' '- '''a' .'r-i: by Spring 8ulls and yoo are arfed to -'.;v,'.;rv' '-';' call and look through before buying your .,';. .'. 'f , .; Emter oiitdt.' ' ;''. Prices to suit the times. . .:. "-'' We have a largo assortment of Alpaca-;- "'"."V.': Coais and Vents; ixt-a for; Coats In 'v.-;-- ' '"!.'" '.. both roniid and aquare cuts In alt quell- -.' ";. -; Hi x, B" 1 t t!,e low. t prires. , - , 1 ' ; i l'. n't i;t till the ;! S have all , - t. I .' 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