i '.V - ( YOU XVI IK-NO. 20. KY EE UN, N. C, SI'S BAY ilQRNLNG, APRIL 22, 1900. -NINKTEiNTE IEAR ROLLHTS KOVLNG. STONEWALL NO DEALING WITH THEM.; a 4s .s a" -jr -- i;iu in E :& HAGKBURh) iMrWe are no 'iiropured to show onr customers a Full Lino of SPKINO GOOD and at Old Prices too. .. - .... ' j .Those 27 inch I oiiliitds arc making quite a ripple. So suit able for daiuty .Easter Dresses, i - -Silks for everyone Wais Patterns iu all the newest shades and designs. Then a line of plain Taffetas for 50o or a hand some quality for 90o j&uch a beautiful l'eau de Soie for 25. AH Silk Foulards in dress patterns for 75c. - . . v- ; - . ' A stipejb Block of Embroidery either in ,sets or separate trimmings. Fancy Puffings, Nainsook and Lace All Overs for waists.- V: ' Piques in weits, plaids and figures, Persian Lawns, Dimities and Organdies from 15c to 50c. r , ; "3k'iger& and Clement & Palls Low Shoes 'and Slippers , have come ami are iu good etj lee. 'J ry them.' ;..- ' : ' 1)0 not forget that we carry The Dowager Corset jn. black and white. Warner and the K. & GL In the new French patterns. to I to ,to - Call and see tis at otir old to to . to to to 47 & 49 Pollock StreetVr , to AS? ;G-ood ABlace ! ; ; To gel what you want and a good time to 7 get it.' All thing3 in season. ; Calcimo in 6.1b packages tor decorating walls; mix in cold w-waten easy applied and shows no laps, try , it, ' you will find nothing-else Its equal,- 45c pack age, aU colors. ' ; v - t -j- " 1. - "A new lot Ice Cream Freezer,' a ' three and ,-:Pa halt minute ireezerany size, price right.lor a quick mover. - ,None' to be carried over. V .r; Haver you tried our Enamel (gold and sil ver) at25c. Our Varnish stains one coat work; ' it will make old furniture look new and only . A We have a fuU stock and many.thinjjs in bur line that space will not permit our mon ition o! them. Call at Gaskill's Hardware lor ..what you want. -'..yzJv.. y:-.: '. j. T i; ' Our Paints are of the best and sold with a guarantee. Have your ,V: roof painted with, our Carbon Pajnt; it will ;Btop the leak.": We are' " flole agents. - ' . , . WedoIiver your purchases puWii7. :kQask!lVHaiware Co. Just ReceivecH ' Boys Knee Pants; all ;:., ias 6 all -' , -, - f v c . r - ' ; W MIDDLE BTBEET, . V ;. - 7TJT 'LfiA T 17 . -. . I i UICI 11 than- (A Finest aX ' ' ( v.. We nave jni-t rici ivi.1; pur hw,-A II. Il.ihn, I'll I.'KIC Ciul.'ii.'H of 1 loi l Miil.-x, un.l 40 l!,'!i.) of 1!, .r to.it J'i .f; l: ! W , ,. A full ),u: (.f )'.!.-:. i:., c, Kh!m '-iiid u Irj'H iii I ,1.11. 1 1 j i, V, f invi!" V"ir . w V7 V V ? vv V7 t? v vv ? Y 7 stand. '.-.. sizes J descriptions.: " ew Iwe Shirts HEW BERN. N 0 . r- i ..... . ,. .- diivrt fn.i.i t!.e I' ' -rlc ;r ,'-, I .lv.. im.-v . , ! , , ; i 1 r : ;!.: , . . 1 ; Some Fijfhtln? Is Reported. Buller Can How Advance. .. - Losdok April 20. Two Important ststementB, pointing strongly to a prob ability that Lord Roberts' advance to ward Pretoria has already began, come from the field of war In 8outh Africa. According to a dispatch from. Lady- smith, it is authoritatively reported there that the Boers are retiring from' the Big- gareberg mountain range - with their heavy ordnance. Probably they have heard of Roberts' advance and are am icus to make sure of their line of retreat or they may Intend to take up a more easily defended position, allowing part of their force to be transferred to (h army in the Free Slate. . - ' " - The other fact, tending to the same de lation, Is that cablegrams from the Cr inge Free Slate are censored with panic ular severity, not t word being allowed to reach the press rospectlna; the . move ments of troops, in the main body of Roberta' army.. .rf-i'r t -1 -. , j.--..- Fighting Is reported at Karee Siding, 13 miles north; Of Bloemfontoiu-t The fighting there does not appear to have beea serious, and was probably II l tie more than outpost skirmishing, There sems to be at least one British -division near Karee, wniob la the most northerly point occupied by Roberts' forces so tar as kiown here. " - ' V ' It in don, April 20 The latest advices at ti military movements In the Oranee Free State show that General Chermalde and Randle are moving over (he sodden rovli . " - R kin was still falling when they went inte camp Thursday afternoon 18'tnMet west of De Wet's Dorp.- They bold the railway aad the soolSem frontier of the Free State with BO.OC0 men. ' V, - Bow many are going with the general who will eagage the Boers at Wepenei s n t mentioned in the dispatches "from Oerlogspoort, where the British- bivou acked Wednesday night. The Held tele rph ends there, ' ..... London, April JO The Government's reason for making subtle Lerd Roberts Sploa kop dispatches was explained thU evening at II all by Walter Hume Long, president of the Board of Agriculture, who said the country was entitled to re ceive the information the Government could give.", ". - t ,:"Tne Government Is told' continued Mr. - leng, "that having published tbt dlspntches It is bound to deal- lmmedl ately with the general affected But, Jn following such a course, the Govern ment might have to dismiss every gener al the moment he made t mistake. Had such a policy beea pursued In . the put many glorious deeds would not have been performed. . V ' . ' "-JThe Gaveroment used Us discretion In publishing the dispatches. From the beginning of the campaign her Majesty's minister have not swerved from the rale of leaving the conduct of lie opera tions to.the discretion and Judgment of the commander-In chief." , J. I. Carton, Prothonotaryi Washing tonrl'a says, - "I have found Kodol Dyspepsia - Cure an excellent remedy in case of stomach trouble, and have de rived great benefit from its nse." . It dl ges t what yon eat and can not fall to cure. FS Duffy, -: -yS ' Stand by tbe Colors. fr Raxkioh7N. C.i April tOlh." To the Democrats of North - Caro Una: - - . - 4 We are engaged in a campaign of edu cation. We want every white man In Nurth ' Carolina ' to - understand tbe amendment. We want no white man in North Carolina to be misled by , the mis erable falsehoods and mltrepresenta tlons that ear enemlee are circulating with reference to Ibis measure. It Is certain it (he white people of the State do understand the amendment, Us effect upon the Slate and the Individual clll ten, that they will give It tuch a major ity as no measure submitted to the peo ple has ever before received In the hit. tory of the Blale, and will give tbe ticket representing title measure tbe most decisive majority of recent years. To print and distribute literature aad to circulate papers and to defray other necessary expenses of such a campaign a we are now engaged In It expensive and requires reaily money, Vour Com mutes it practically without funds. In dctd, for the last three weeks it lis been borrowing money to moot current expeniet. The Committee taket this method of appealing to the Pemor.inis and all the Me.iult of grxnl government ami White HuprcMimey In the Kute for contribution to pny the lej'ltliiiato and ne n uaiy ex penses of the c.rtsnpah.'n. Wo ft cl sine thin spppal will not lio In vuln. (JotiH'huiioim csn be sent dir.ly to th ("Imiriiinn of tl. tWn.tt . at I''l. t!,.!! ami v. ! !1 h.i do ly m nr. (.s ', ' , j on ri tin r. M. ; ; :, W. n. : Politicians Still Discussmr the . Chances of Fusion. Skinner Will Appear Again, -fop- nlists Concede the Amendment. : Convict Ke-Captnred. Stand ard Oil Bnys Some ; . . Property. r ' RaMten, April 21. Dr. Cy Thomp son says about tbe county fusion matter of hie party and the Republicans that he did not know, what the Republicans would do; that he knew that under cer tain conditions the Repnblicana would be glad to- fuse, out he declined to say what these condittous. Dr. Thompson said the action of the Populist State convention was not binding as to coun ties, but that was left a matter for indi vidual action. He knew of no arrange ment for county fusion - lie' declared that be knew of nothlntf which led him to believe that there woulj be. any en dorsement of the Populist State ticket on the part of the Republicans and that he presumed there would be three tick ets In the field,', , 11 - v - Never did the Populist machine so unmask Itself as It did Wednesday. But ler made a complete exhibit of himself, and. was like one of those articulated fig ures, those manikins, which one can take to pieces, 'dissect, so to speak, and put together i&In at wilL -. ..i . 4 Ruptiblicans whose word is . beyond question tell me that Populists during VVeiinestlay's State convention .said to thorns "Vfe cxpeit Republicans to Vote our ticket and we will pay -them-back.' The Republicans say they knew well the uj-HuIng of these wards to be that the repayment would be votlnjrfor McKIu-ley-.' They. say., further that they, have inorn all the while that many or the l' H ullsta Intended to vote for Mv&ln- y. ' - Built r "downed? Sktuner In the con ritntlon, but Skinner refuftts.'lo .Stay d . n. -He will bob up again at the Na ilunal convention.' at aioux' Falli, Ua) ath. H say s tie will Sak that body to ln nmci Butler to take down the PopuHsl electors In - North Carolina. Skinner sweats Butler Isfor McKInley. . It will be interesting to hear Bryan's Opinion of Butler, v The declaration of 'Editor Sot- s imon, of Charlotte, that the- majority of ther Populists are anti-Bryan it Inter esting ' m , .M ' The Populists knbV Very "well they can't . defeat the Amendment. .They know they can't do- anything. in the i-ast. - They wUl work in he west and In the Piedmont sections, with, tbe . Re publicans, to carry the Legislature,, or to get as near a majority: as they ci. They will be ready for any and all deals They want a Senator, that is, an anti Democimtlc Senator. -' - " - Official notice was received that the monument to the North Caollna dead at Winchester wonltfbe unveiled there. 9n one Oth, 2 - K i ' judge Pomell says the Federal Court terms have been held at Elizabeth City on the 8d Monday In April and . October regularly since 1829.' i i The first train from Jacksonville on the. Seaboard. -Air , Line has. passed here K . . The negro convict, Pat Singleton, who after four years ot . freedom, was cap tared this week tn the navy yard at Nor folk, was brought to the penitentiary to complete a SO-year sentence. He was originally sent up for manslaughter, and just before bis term ended murdered a fellow convict He was . for this sen tenced to SO years, and has served 10 of the term, i It cost to recapture him'. Be is one of the most desperate of all tbe convicts. - : The State charters the Tarboro Knit ting Mills, capital $10 000 (with leave to Increase it to t W),0()0) near . Tarboro. The mills will make uoilery, underwear, etc .-' " v '- : ' The recent rumor that the Standsid Oil Company was trying to secure a coo trolling interest In the Union Copper Mine was not altogether an idle one, for now they own all the shares of stock ex c.'Pt 10.004. Th't mean means that the Slandnrd Oil Company will have the controlling Interest in the mine In tbe future. Tuote who know most about the transHctlou state that the conshlura lion was enormous. Mr, Newman still owns the Gold Hill Mine and will con tinue In the county looking after the working of Ihu Union Mine. The truslres of the liHptlst Female I'nivcrnliy here una this evcilii. The picture for sdmi ioa is so great that more dormitory room numl he provided. yc.ter.luy wh Hie dale fined for the hile. co'.'ii ;;:.iie enmes st Oxford. Tlic weaiher preventf! any (lilt door sports. Wh, -ii In I- .Tom for k"I Ii i ? r X I ..tv i .' I fit ti e Tipton Potatoes A-Comlng. Store Burned., Peo ple Returning From Their Trips. " ..-: r Revival In Progress - April 81st. ' It has rained incessantly for 38. hours and it looks as rainy as if it had not rained, the Irish potatoes were looking, well where they had gotten through tbe ground and to the surprise of" many of the farmers that pest you call potato bjg are mobllir, ng their forces to go to war with that deadly foe Paris Gieen.-' i . firo Lowder the pastor of Pamlico circuit comraouced a protracted meeting at StonewaU on last Wednesday night with Bro Barker of Manteo e.rcuit to ai-( list him. , "J"' . ' God grant that much good maybe accomplished, for I can say In truth though it Is the church to which I bur long and love, It Is. almost dying with cold. Lord, revive ns spiritually. ' The burning of Mr. John Davenport's Id .stora is quite, a surprise to this neighborhood, there Is not much doubt but what it was Incendiary. 5 . The schooner Essex, Capt. Miller ar rived at StonewaU today with a cargo of goods for Stonewall and Bayboro. , Claienci Laroon son of Jas M. Caroon is quite sick at-. his sister's Mrs. Ella Gaskins, he is attended by Dr.Caton. - : Mr. C Bi; Mldyette and Hiss Mamie Lupton' Went to New Bern ..today the people of this community are returning from the Fair. . r ' Mr. Johnsos Sprnlll who went to Richmond hospital is impreving rapidly. What a blessing to, his dear , family that he has been restoreil to them, after he has almost entered the tit that leads to death," ' " . U t " Mr. Shade Redding has returned from irip to WiUou and Philadelphia ;r " W ell, CyT. has received the nomlua tloa for Governor al the bands of the Populista., Just watch and see a fish swallow a little one J - ' Mrs. Annie K. Cherry onr Well known bearding house' keeper hat been quite sick, she is belter today. a" H. Clark,. Chauncey, Ga., says , De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve curoil him of piles that afflicted him (or twenty years. I is also a speedy cure for skin diseases Beware of dsngerous counterfeits? F- S, Dnffy. i ' - .. " - JJ THE MARKETS.' '. The following quotations were rrceiv withy 3. E. Latham, New Bernt N. O. - " " Nsw York, April 81., Cottok: .;,', ; Openv High. Low.. Close May.....;.... 0 42 -943 . 9.8ft B8 , Aog.T... 9.83 . 928 - 919 ' 9 1 6ept,....V... 845'-84'8it'' 841 Oct,..r..;t M8 81? 815 810 i Nor. .... 8 04 "80- 800 800 Jan .--..:...; 8.03 8.03 8.01 6 01 .. : CniOAOO MABKaTS. f S.r'a'l, Whbat: Open. High. Low. Close May ..... 85 - . - Jr- 0S July Wl - - I Jnly - sot ; 89J So. R'yP(d.;,.. V; V Wf a. a. & w ,r.i. a - 1 , - ,.,88 T.C.I - - - y - ,84 MOPse 6P ieamer. ........ lit .;".,..,; v .;;- lit Con T.. - r. 1 t -I C4 0...... ... s-" - '8J .. Cotton receipts were . 4,000, bales at all ports, v." v-"' " "No family can afford to bo without One Minute Cough Cure. ' It wiU stop a cengh and cure a cold qntcker than any other medicine," writes O. W. Williams, Sterling Run, Pa. It cures eronp, bron ohltls and all throat and lung troubles and . prevents consumption. . PI asant aad harmless. " F, 8., Duffy.. YOU'LL SEE At s ghnco that our Fpilug Wiolin. strike tlie top n'Uch in the vail 'ty of ar lUtio mtlci lis. Whnt a suit is mado of ami tht wy it Is mmle up are the two mipnrtnnt drens poin's, tfs have no livuls In ci'hcr ri'ii n:fc. Our work I ni it iu!!t:il(:il nml our d!-il.iy of fnlirics Is cv;luhivo. ()itUr now. Alt I : i j . I i - -. . - i r i If P w. V Chairman Simmons Refuses Joint Debate. Fake Pretenses of Bntler. Special to Journal. - - ' R vi.eiqb, .' p U 21 Replying to Bu'- lers requoal.turcandiilaV'S tndivli'e time 8lnsmonssays,-" - That - Populist js Convention .: salil amendment would not be made a party question, "but must be : tetfled- by judgr ment and conscience of the voier.- T"U ask for joint debate bpen amendment tliui disc odng purpose to commit )O ir party to position which : it refused to take in Convention. This shows see ret understanding wlthIiepuoHcan party. It lj known that there is perfect under standing between the two parlies and nomination of State ticket and request for joint debates as to direct and divide! attention of whltis, while Republicans fasten negro rule on the State and undef these olrcumtances it Is Impossible for Democrats to consider- proposition - of Populists ; ' -'I think De Witt's Little Early Risers are the best pills In the world," siys W, El. Lake, Happy Creek, Vs. They remove all obstructions of tbe liver and bowels, act quickly and never gripe, F. 8 Duffy. Stock Cotton" Wheat Buv Manhattan around 90: leather 11; Odd. Tobacco, pra around; 80.-. Sell St. O. P. t . b. may go lower, tr it does, buv more and bold to it for 50 Buv o,tton and July wbeet only on breaks. : , . iiao. K. ttutier, uroaer. .-VCf l,.;.- . .V..-.--.. VJi,. - -r, '- Washing Made Easy "v-Is a catching phrase for hbusewives and maids It's a,drcam doubly dcjlghr fol in reality and comes with putting in of thoBonew, modern Tubs which are special fmtures or our numbing wora. A house with such tubs is a hasbeen. No one would think of ' leaving a place where they are found. None criticise onr chsrg."; , . Hyman Supply Co., . , 'Phone 02. 49 CRAVEN. 8TRERT VISITORS f-y: To the Fair ' -l-,Will be Welcomed at- JARVIS, ; 83 POLLOCK STREET. " . J- Where we will be glad to show them onr ? -.j. niany attractions in v Dress Goods, 1 Silks, , Dress ' Trimmings, Neckwear,". White Goods, ':' Embroideries, Laces, Carpets and Mattings, i Ladies, Misses, and !v Children's Shoes i T:' i iv" i,1" ''c" i Eemomber '-The ' ' 1 Queoi ualityS: r ' Shoes . r P C'ih only be bad firm ns. " We Are Opening Up a beautiful line of INDURATED FIBRE WAUR, oonMttinjof :. H Bowls and ritchcra, " . ' - ': '; Wati r Cooleis, . - ,' t. . . 1c Jan., ' ' - ' " Clispil OH, ; - ' , " W er P II -, fin. : and have marked them with an rye to rukii g jni k sa'cs, - We oIko hfive an rh gnt lire of JAH DINI'.H l.onutful Oust 'Mores, lower Po'a, Wiie F.o v( r 'o'. Kb n ip, Ilird Ctiy s, I'Mi'iiii ln-nrs. Kloriftf Tp wols, Carcl-n Fi.iUs. Ilanil Wceli. Kii it n (. o 1 1 limn lo jnint ai il det- lllilll' fnr thll I''ir. Wo c .'1 i ' ''si ntii riiiim to onr Itidli I .Ii I '" I, hmv i c c in n. i ly It ' i ( .' ( I "! I, f i .' r ft- i A !u ninmn n 1 w ll. 5 A FEW VERY, Also a nice lot Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams, Break fast Strips English Cured Shoulders. ' v . Fulton Market Oornetl Beef. Fresh" lot Clover Hill Print Butter and Fancy Fresh Elgin Butter, 30c lb. V , - Ginned Goods of all kinds, nice and fresh. Goods delivered anywhere in the city free. 1 respectf ally solicit a share of your trade. Respectfully, 3 J. til g 'Phone 91. HEiS lWriCULAR About, lis cIT-e; n iWrnr but Parker's' Unmatchable Roasted CoiTee satisfies him. No'hlng else wilt sntisfy jon pithir, once you .have t, icirt It. It is the pure berry properly treated in t) e roaatinc so as tn retain a'l of Its i'e:irate arc ma and tate. Try a sample cup. If yob don't like it t ring it back, if you do, tell others of i's good ness, they'll thank you. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. Largestnd Finest 8tock of. . .". HAPOfld ift Mil uujovo x im Buggies Wagons Harnesses ; Robes 11 have moved to the Broad Street Stables, purchased of Js W. STEWAET, where I shall be glad to meet all friends and customers. M-is. - ; . n , Prompt Delivery ! .. ' ' . ' - ri.v t: If yon want a gootl cup nml you v ill ' t it. This cofffo is equal to any L H (if Jll'il'C. 1 ' .11. TiArmfftl "S :. . , Ik. WfCE .... C HAMS. 3 ar' & Retail CJrocer, 71 St. 77 Broad Street. CEver I Found in New Bern. 1 -1 1 Dunn's ' , V " ' . ' i.l, . - Toujcsn always expect wlicn .,.3,fi0 order your food supplios from this reliable store. We can sup 1 r'y Tery demand of t,, Ural chiss rnnaliy- trade With the Ohoicoat Ptaplo and Fancy Groceries', Hcl l.ibea, ricklcs, Sauces, 01ive,Kox Rirer Print Dutter, and I'ltr Hams at Hock Bottom Prices.;- ' .We make a specialty "of high .grade Teas and Coffer!1. Our Porfcctloa Illrnd Coirco 13 FinoVi Prico Only 20c. of t'elicions rolTi-o liny n pound . . -i1.; coffi-e in tin- nmrkcl, regard- . ''..-.' . asLIBt .... - I") . V'i.;;v'; 999 "0'.S,

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