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VOL. XV1II--N3. 9. MU1 iSlII Tflff,, r . i i. ( o i i o iS a A ; ; A We are new prepared to show our customers a Full Lino of SPUING GOODS and at Old Prices too. . .. - v , . Those 87 iuoh Foulards are making quitea ripple. - So suit able for dainty Easter Dresses. :: . .. Silks for everyone. ' Waist Patterns iu all the newest shades and designs. Then a line of plain Taffetas for 50c or a hand some quality for 90c. . Such a beautiful I'cau de Soie for (1 25. All Silk Foulards in dress patterns for 75o. A superb stock of Embroidery either in .sets ;or separate trimmings. ' Fancy Puffings, Nainsook and Lace All Overs for Waists. ' j Piques in weits, plaids and figures, Persian Lawns, Dimities and Organdies from ISo" to 60c. " r .Zeiglers and Clement & Palls Low Shoes and Slippers have come and are iu good st) les. ; Try them. , . , L0 not forget that we carry The Dowager Corset in black and white. Warner and the R. & G. in the new French patterns, Call and see ns at our old stand. ; i 47 & 40 Poilock Street.. V l ) f V V7 V! V V vv V vv V? V7 V7 V7 LI Superindent Mebane Kake State ment Of Els Position., -, ' S J I j Porto Rico Bill Will No Doubt Pass ' The House. Just Received. ! I Boys Knee Pants'; all sizes; y- ; : y: Hats of all descriptions. Y : -w, . ' . v Z New Line of Shirts. SS MIDDLE STREET, - v, tot- NEW BERN, N 0 1 J ' -r ' W guarantee In every instance where our ELECTRIC CARBON PAINT is used ac cording to directions that it will last on a root lor a period of at least five years, and should jit not prove satistactory and as represented, we will iurnish Free ot Charge all the Paint which may be required to keep the roof In good condition for a period ot Five Tears. . . Having explicit confidence in the quality ot this article we feel justified in making this guarantee. -.. Gaskill Hardware Co. Sole Agents. PHONE YOUR - WANTS TO 147 SLOVER'S OLD STAND. tiovrnor Rnssell Makes Moore Judge. The Temporary Chair man. -Instructs for Ajreock. . Mebane Is Fopnlar. Chris , tlaa Endearor Cob- ' rentlon. Raleigh, April 9. State Supt. 0. H. Mebane was today aiked by a prominent tducator In the State-hat course ho would persue at to his candidacy before the Democratic Convention hla week and what he would do In case laid con vention did not nominate him. He sent the following letter in replyi . :. . - Dear Sir: In reply to your Inquiry will say that I have decided to- be a candidate before the Demooratio Con vention and this of courts, means that 1 will abide by the deolsion of said convea tlon. ; If I am not nominated by the Democratic Convention I shall not be candidate before either of the other Political Oonventionl, but shall retire to privato life taking with me the full as. eurance ot an honest- conscience that 1 have done what I could to promote the great cause of Public education in North Uarolina, and shall extend my best wlfbes and hearty support 1o the man who shall be the leader ot the Cause of the grand army of six hundred and forty thousand children , for: the next four years. , . r, t . Thla work and Its consequences is of far more importance to the State and the future welfare of our citizens than any other branch of our State Government f hit la great truth that we ai a peopli have not yet fully realized. - , ' Very truly yourt, ' k1 ' ; 0. H. Mkbahb, .April 9th 1900, ' Supt, Pub Inst. Governor Russell today appointed Mr. Justus M. Moore of Greenville, Judge of the eastern criminal circuit. '- ; The Progressive Farmer sayttdltorlal- ly that the franchise amendment ttandt or falls as a whole and cltet the decision of a federal Judge in proof. . Ex-Chief Jas. Shepherd sayt that unquestionably the amendment ttandt or falls as a whole and that if the fifth section Is knocked out, all go. ' ... : No signs can be discovered here some Democratic leaders say of . any attempt whatever by railways to defeat McNeill and Rogert for corporation commission- era It It taid tbey are practically sure of renomtnatlone. - Chairman Simmons tayt E. T. Webb, of Shelby, will be temporary chairman of the-State convention. Rockingham county Instructed unani mously for Aycock and Cunningham, Wake Democratic convention gave no Instructions te its delegates for any can dldate. There is naturally much Inlerost at to whether Dr. Mebane will get the Demo cratic nomination for superintendent of public Instruction. At a rule, the teach. art In the State, both publlo and private are for blm. So are the politicians. It t potltlvely asserted that he It the very beat man for the place.-. . - . . Miss Mary Otis, caughter of General Oils, the commander in the Philippines, left here, after a three weeks' visit to Miss Jane Andrews. The sixth annual State convention of Christian Endeavors will be held here April 26th to 29th. It will be the annual "fellowship" meeting. The delegate! will be entertained by the society of the Christian church, Una session will be held with the society in the penitentiary The female Insane In the asyluin here now make all the clothing for their fol low unfortunates. This new feature pro vet an excellent one. 5 Manner Of Governing Hawaii Still Unsettled. - So Canal Bill v Likely This Session ' - Result of Treaty , , Failure. . ' Washington, April 0. Both sides tire lining up for the final fight on the Porto H M Groves, Rico bill, which had - to be postponed c from InBt week because of the Jarge number of Republicans absent. The fight ' will be short and sharp, at the bill it to be reported from the wayt and meant Larger Than The . FLicr Civi n Letters of Credit For those attending Pari Exposi tion or Traveling in Europe. , w " . - The Citizens Bank, of New Bern. N. 0., will isaue letters of I ("Tjdlf available Iu all parts of I uropc, through its . regular correspondent, the National Park. Bank,:. New York, at Nominal Rates,- For particulars, ' Address, :vC T,A Mreen,) fUJ M Dl - t lUUULS butt I !. I; r-vSMIXEbMKES-! ' ; Swcot ucumW f icl les, four I'icliles and Sauer . ' J.LvMcDaniel,; 71 Broad Sti , full line fresh Canned (roods.''-" v' . Cashier. New Bern,'N. 0. near A. A N. 0. R, R. A beautiful home Or summer residence large dwelling house, handsome ((rounds aaornea wuu giateiy oaxt anu evergreen goed grass lots, excellent neighborhood. Will Fell at a sacrifice. Address - - . . : Mrs J. B. JONES, Billsboro, N. C. von sAiiis i -; v, A. double seated Hockaway. : Will- be committee, jutl as It was passed by th 77, , .nu il .... ..m.-Blaokmltl? Shop, South FronMtreet, days. Both sides are claiming victory, but among unbiased observers there la. very little doubt that the bill will-bo passed by a small majority. Iu unquall-1 fled endorsement by the Republican cau cus hat made tbit reasonably certain. " H remains lor a centereaoe committee to determine what sort of a government Hawaii shall have. , The donate passed a bill to provide a government for the ter ritory of Hawaii; a House committee re ported a substitute for: the Senate bill and after attaching numerout amend ments thereto, the House passed It. Now the original bill and the substitute, with Its amendment, will be turned over to a committee, .and a bill differing from both may be the result. v , " No treaty; no canal bill. , That is the tituatlon In the Senate, and unless there it a radical change in existing conditions, there will bet no action upon either at this session. It hat been understood all along- that the Nicaragua Canal bill was dependent upon the ratification of the Nicaragua canal treaty, and within .the past week, It has boo inie almost .certain that if a vote on the treaty were taken; It would be rejected, and it is to be al lowed to go over until next. teflon. Members of the ItthmUn Canal.Commlt tlon created by the last Congrott have r Notice to Creditors and Debtors. Exeoutrix of the fast will and testament ot David Styron, deceased, gives notice that all persons having claims against the entato most oihlbit them to her, on or before April 12, 1901, or tbit - notice will be pleaded to bar l eir recovery. . Debtors aie requ it d to make immc dlftie ray ' CHAltLOTTF. A;TTRON, ', Apr 9, 1900. , . i-' . Execulrli U:S.s: fAfiohAit Whtntn'A. lint thAV-anv. tiA t report of their work will be made In time for- submission to this session of Congress. The postponement of the Janal bill Is just what the administra tion desired, bat the failure to ratify the treaty It a heart-rending disappoint ment, .',. 1 . ' ' j, ' J. L Carton, Protbouotary, Washing Ion, Pa., tayt, "I have found Kodol Dyspepsia Cure an excellent remedy in case of stomach trouble, and have de rived great benefit front Its use." It di gests what you eat and can not fall to cure. F S Duffy, 1 v TJ8TOM3 BUILDING. V . T ) XT fl - . ! Stb, 1900..- Sealed proposals will be re ceived at this building until 9 o'clock p m Monday,' April 23d, 1900,-; tor fur nishing fuel. llghts. witer, ice. miacelli,- neout euppllts, wttKDlhg towels, naullrg ashes,' and sprioBlinc streets .for this bulldins durinjr the lisoal year endipir June 30, 1901, or such portion of the Tear at may be 'deemed advisable. The rlfflit to reiect an and - nil foida - Is rf served by the Treaaiiry -Dcpartment. MAXKitHAiUM, uustouiao. v -iz-rx: - GETTING READY. Cleanse the liver, purify the blood, In vlgorato the body by using DeWItt't Little Early IiUers. These famous little pills always act promptly. F. 8, Dully. TII2 ITS. The'followlng quo! at lona were receiv ed by J. E. Latliimi, Now lU-m, N. O. Kew Yoiik, April 9.- 0 CoTTO.V; v-y Au(. ... Pcpt Orl linV. . . .' Jul).. .. Open. .. 8.S7 .. 9 2! .. R HI .. 8.1.) .. 1 .. f (! 0 :,7 o r, 8 17 S 17 8 ' i r i ; I.ovr. 9.!': 02) 8 13 r r, General Roberts Thought to Be Preparing , For Work, London, April 8-The Dally Telegraph bit received the follow.ng dispatch from South Africa: . f:.;-"..;-.:-'' Bloemfontela, April 7 A general re arrangement of the disposition of the British troops It taking place today. In fantry and a part of the City' Imperial Volunteeri are assembling at Naaupoort preparatory to starting for Bloemfonoln where tbey will advauce. TheBoertbave formed a strong laager at Doakerpoort, 18 miles southwest ot Veuter't farm. -, Lord Kitchener Is In command, ot the railway to the south ot Bloemfouteln to secure It against Interruptions. Details of the fight at De WU't dorp, near Reedersburg, have reached here, from which it appears that upon an un even plain, surrounded by kopjos, the Boers opened a cannonade and a rifle fire. The British soldiers found shelter In dongas and return! a muxketry fml lade. . The Boer positions were almoit unas sailable, but the Brill fh soldiers stormed the kopjes, from which they fired upon the Buurs with more effect. The lstior concentrated their whoU lire and strength anlunt the poiltlon ami cap turcd 11. Miarpntiootliig went on during the ti If-lit, Imt on Wedii' Ish, who weio siiiTerlng Drop in and examine my line of txau- fSOI.ID SIIiTJCK " ; , , , vJus1 Received. Wiiat could be a more acceptable and beautiful wedding gift than a bandaoine piece of Silver, prettily engravedf;,,! have the largest variety to select, from ever shown iu Ihecity. . The very best goods at prices to suit the times. ' " " ' : 6am. K.' Eaton,; '9T Ml.'dle'Rt'l SV, S 17 Stop ! : Look ! H,lny the Brit fruin want of 1 Hnd It! s 1 r. t 11 w a! hrd l y pei i), . d. The f: lu from 1. Ve Are Opening Up a beautiful line of IN DERATED FIBRE WARK, otsbUo i'jt' Bowlt and Pitchers, 'f.'):i Water Cooleis," - ;f: i-- ' Ice Jara,.j. ";. ' 'iv.'r V ' - Water Pulls; &o. '! and have marked Ihem with so cv to raltlng quick sales. - y , ,. , " ' 'We alto have an elegant line 'of JAB. DINIVR4, beautiful Cuapldores, Flower Pots, Wire Flower Pot 8ind, Bird Pairs, Pruning Hlieara, Ftorlntl TroWSlr Garden Forka, Band Weedera. . Nqw is a gooi llmj le paint and dec orate for the Fair, Wo call special attention to our Bath Tub XiUtnel, any one can apply It. - Also our Gold, Silver and Aluminum Enamels. We hae the "Easy" Ice Cream Freez er, which it something entirely new in Ire cream freeTOrn; we invite you to call and examine it; we alio havo the White Mountain, Arctic and other Frecnera. Wo offer you a one wick Oil fcHovo for for liOn, aud a 9 wick one for $1. Yours Truly, -T l,r.. v.i.ol. ! tl thl! -r of .Jtt IS ft 3m ; 3S.:. Jta .re Fancy Elgin and Fox Ttiver Priut Butter 30o per , Jb. Best New York SUto tlur.ter 25o. Cooking Butter 20c : ' - 2 Fresh Oatflakes, Orits,.13ig Hominy and Rice. Small Hams and a nice lot Norton Yarn Potatoes. r Give me a calL ' ' ' ft ' . ' ' .Youm Bespectfally, mmm Wiioltesale t& Befall Grocer, 2- 1 " f Phoue 91. , . 71 Bro,d t. j ! Baroains in Canned Goods. &c I , . . - ....... ' -m "v. We atp a little overstocked In the following goods and in order to dispose of them have eut priors as follows! - .Fancy California Lemon (ling Peaches 18c, 8 cans for 60c v . Fancy California- Yellow Crawford Peaches 18c 8 cans for 60c. Fai.cy Cnllfomia Barlleu Peart 18c, 8 Cans for 60c. Fancy Evaporated Peaches lOo lb, old pnee 12c. ,": Fanoy Evaporated Applet lOe lb, old price 13c -.j Fancy Dried apples o old trice lOo. ' . No. 1, t-lb can Bartlett Peart 10c can. . Standard 8-lb ean Tomatoes lOo can, 8 cant for 26c. .,'. Standard Bellhtveo 9-lb can Corn 10c. 8 cant for 25c. . Standard E-lb can Lima beans So ean. " S'aodard t-lb Can String Beans 8o can, uoon x-io can Lima i;eant so ran. - Good Bwcef Butler. 28c: FlneBt Elirln Butter. 80o lb: Fox River Print Butter 86c i , . ' Bicial Pricr by the doien eiten on tht above Canned Goods and , Dried Fruits for the askinsr. I have a largo stock of them and they : must go regardless of prices, - muj.v-' 'i,...:.y.Touts to Plea, :' J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 60. 77 Broad Street. O 4SltvrVS!tTf)SlSlSvltvf )SlXi'lmfSl' O 0$ $tWtM0t9aeM Prompt Delivery From Dunn s Tou'can always expect when you order your food supplies from this reliable store. We can tup 1ly ever demand of a first class . family trade with, the Choicest Btaplp and Fancy Orgceries, Rel . l-bes, Pickles, Bailors, Ollves,Fox River Print Butter, and Pig Bams at Rook Bottom Priors. , ' We make a specialty of high "' grade Teat and Coffers. J T Our Perfeciibn Blend , Coffee is Fine If yon want good onp of delictoos coffee bny ponnd " v'2 and you will get itv :J.i- '..: . Th less hta coffee i equal to any coffee in the market, regard- !" ' ' '.77 lii it I. Jit" CO T I. ..f ti Largest and Finest Stock of , . . .''IJapciAO fj 11 111 AC I Found ta&j&i ; HU1 OvO VjO UIUIV-J s New- Bern. ? $ ill
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