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' VOL. XVI II--KO. 21. C TCESIiAY AFFJL 24, 1000. MNETIKNTH tei a A S3 Wfi are now prepared lo show our custo?uers a Full Lino of SPRING GOODS'and at Old Trices too. i . Those 27i:ich Toulanls are making quite a ripple...- So suit able for did n'ty Eastor Dresscsrt . . Silks for everyone. v Waist Patterns in all the newest shades and designs. Then a line of plain Taffetas for 50o or . a hand some" quality for 90c Such a beautiful Peau de Soio for tl 25, All Silk Foulards in dress patterns for' 75c. , . ; A superb stock of Embroidery either in sets ' or separate trimmings,; Fancy Puffings, Nttinsoo't and Lace All , Overs for waists. Piques in wcita, plaids and figures," Persian- Lawns, Dimities and Organdies from 15c to 50c . , ' t : Cyrus Tuocpson Says IVruksts Are For Eryaa. . Zeiglers and Clement & Halls Low Shoes and Slippers have corao and are iu good styles. 'Irythem. , ho not forget that we carry The Dowager Corset ia black and white. Warner and the R. & G. in tho new French patterns. Calf and see-ns at our old stand. ' ', B- b1" SaaEZBTTEBN' 47 & 49 Pollock. Street. ; A. Good Place ! To get what you want and a good time to get it. All things in season. -Calcimo in5 lb packages tor decorating walls; mix' in "cold water, easy applied and shows no laps, try it, you will find nothing else its equal, 45c pack age, aU colors. , . ' y' A new lot Ice Cream Freezer, a three and all alt minute freezer, any size, price riglit tor a quick mover. None to be carried over. Have you tried our Enamel (gold and sil ver) at25c. Our Varnish stains one coat work; it will make old furniture look new and only 20c can. We have a full stock and many things in our line that space will not permit our men tionotthem. Call at Gadkill's Hardware for what you want. ' ' Our Paints are of tho best and sold with a guarantee. Have yonr . roof painted with our Carbon Paint; it will ilop the leak. "We are sole agents." I . ' , ' s 4 We deliver yonr purchases Gaskill Hardware Co. I'HONE YOUR WANTS TO 147 Just Received ! Boy's Knee Pants, all size's ' - , ' Hats of all descriptions -' , New Line of Shirts 01) MIDDLTC BTRKRT, NEW BERN, N C 1 i , JK 0 j i X I . - --.- :.; 7" 3L Larger Than ( The. largest S r i r V Social Event Scheduled. - Date Of Winchester UnvelMug. Farm Labor .Scarce. Charters. -Selecting College -President. lUi.EtoH, April 83 Dr Cyrua Thomp son, Fopvllst nominee lor uovernor saya he thinks that party is for Bryan in Norlh Carolina; judging by the Populist convention last Wednesday, and that he does not think any delegates from North Carolina will go to the Mtddle-of-the road convention at Cincinnati, May 9th Some Populists differ widely with him as to this. - There is a very marked Popu list lukewarmness for Bryan. It Is shown in scores of ways. Iany of the Populists are of Bepublioan proclivities and are for McKInley. But a few who have never been Republicans say they now believe in a gold basis and a pro tective tariff. - - , The resignation of George L, Morton as commander of the North Carolina Naval Reserve Brigade was tendered to the Governor, Saturday, and accepted, The reason given la pressure of private business. ' A social event to occur here. : next Wednesday will be the marriage at Christ church of Mlaa Windham" Traper to ii'r. Samuel, A'Court Ashe. Jr. The bride-elect is the eldeaf -daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edrfard Shnbrlck Traper and I granddaughter of late United Htates Senator W. H. Ilay wood. Her paternal grandfather was for over half century rector of historic Sc. Michael's church at Charleston, 8. C. Mr. Ashe is a son ot Capt Samuel A. Ashe of Raleigh and Is a member of one of the foremost North Carolina families, which has borne a leading part in the. State's history; for more than'a century and a half.- ' The North Carolina Con federate Vet erans get formal notice through Turner .Vshby camp .at. Winchester that the date of the unveiling of the monu ment to the North Carolina dead burled la tbecemeterytbere. il fixed as Jane 7lh. . ' . ' ; i Mr.' Webb, of the North Carolina lome Fire Insurance Company, returned from Washington, where he attended' a meeting of the Southeastern Tariff Asso ciation. A resolution was adopted that In fltate where laws were enacted film! lar to the Nortif Carolina law lately enacted, and thereby, reduce fire waste and levy an equitable tax, insurance hall le 'reduced. It was also .decided thai Jn cities and towns the companies shall inspect the water supply, and lire appliances and If these are not up to the standard at the time the rates were fixed then an inorease shall be made In rates. Farm labor Is reported to be scarce In thl section, and It is said $13 and f 19 50 with rations, is being offered. The usual day wages for cotton "choppers' have been In recent years 60 cents. Farmers say they would not be surprised to see tl paid this year, . Col John S. Cunningham, on his way home from the New Bern fair, says the latter was a decided success, and that the attendance was good Tuesday and Wednesday, the exhibits were (rood and the racing the best In several years. Col, Cnnnlngham sa's the peoplo In the east are thoroughly aroused as to the amendment, that the entire Democratic ticket will be carried in the east by a big majority. Robert C. Strong, of the Raleigh bar. lectured before the State Uulvorsity law school on, tho subject of "Municipal Cor- Doratlons. ' hanulMitr the sunjecl In an interesting and masterly manner; show ing much research and thought. The stuilonts as well as the University au thorities highly appreciated it. The auditorium fund Is almost $11 000. - The Mate charters tlio Ore Hill .Man urnoluring Company, of Chatham conn tv. It will manufacture clmlra and fur nlture supplies. The cnpllaUtock la 11 0(0 A charter la also gianli d the Mil) ane Land and Improvement Company, t Mebane, capital f 1 (),. Tho Btato charters tho Spruks Manu facturing Company, of Washington, Capital $5,01(0. It will malie bar rels and crates. The charter granted to tho Tarlioio K nlttinj; Mill la the . fuurili prniitcil )U year to that elms of mills. To ml- . Ci: if.:- Washington, April 23 Consul Gen eral Gooilnow, in a report lo the Depart ment of State,- from Hlianghai, knocks the bottom out of the newspaper stories a'lugtmrt that he establishment of Chi nese cotton manufacturing plants were endangering American trade in the Orient.- lie points out the -fact .that American labor is about four times as effective as that of Chinese;" also that the cotton mills at Shanghai only spin coarse i yarn, which Is furnished to the consu mers In the interior, who weave It on hand looms, and have been running up to the present time at a Iobb, The report concludes as follows: ''The cotton c.oihs dominating the market . in 'northern China, and now challenging the trade In central China are' from" America. We can control this market so long as we have an equal entrance into all- China especially as freight lines from our coun try are multiplied; and when the Nicara gua Canal la built', no-other than Ameri can goads need apply In China." ' ' i 'THE MARKETS. ! "f V Finer . y 1 l.V.W ' , I i e. .... I I ' Attempt at Suicide. Goi.dbhouo, April 28 Yesterday after noon, about 3 o'clock, after first giving laudanum to her children, 8 and 8 j ears of age, Mrs, Joaepb Roberta attempt ed suicide by showing herself In the right breast, the ban golnji; near the heart. - " ' The deed was found out eaily enough to save the two childrepy. At present the woman Is very dangerously wounded h a possibility of recovery. Tbe cause of the act Is said to he fan-.-' Ily troubles. The following quotations were recelv dby J. K. Latham, New Bern, N, C. " ' . New York, April 23 Open, High. Low. Close Cotton; , May Ang. ..... Sept. Oot.... Nov Jaa .'; . .. 8.35" 0.8 9-10 9 23 8 40 8.44 P.17 8.81 8.01 8.09 8.04 8.05 9.84 0.16 8.40 8.1T 9.84 919 848 818 OniCAGO If AHKETS. . Wiiea,t:".''," Open. High. Low May Jul..,.. Ooun: . . May,. July .... So. U'y Pfd A. 8. & W. T.O. I....- M O Pae .V 'Leather...:' Con.T.;... C& O ..v.. A. CO ,!.,,.'... . Cotton receipts t all ports. -' 6oi 66 6H 04 00 Wi 8.01 - 8.04 8.08 8 04 Hose . m SS . 80 . W' 88 ; 84 -61J Hi 8'i . si : 8Sf sat 371 38J- were 9,000 , 66 -871 '. 8 f 167 .-.401 6i 80) 91 .35, bales m inilin '. I. 'i lu- i" t 1 i .' it' -i i no 1 111 H'C III. than f'J In ,"I think DeWltt'a Little Early Risers are the best pills ro tho world" say W. E, Lake, Ilappy Creek, Va. They remove alt ohsRuctloua of the liver and bowele, set quickly and never gripe, F. 8 Duffy. . ' ? . , List of Letters . . ' , Itumiiinlng hi the Post Omce,at New Bern, t!ravonjooiinly, N. C, April tfith 1OC0: ' ' 1 MKN'8 LIST. " '. ' B-Uonry BlBhof, B A Busick.- C James .Chestney, John J- Clark, Jack Costello, D P II Dean. ' . ,' . " ' E Wm'C Ernul, ' ' . tt Richard Garner, George Green, h. II Ike Henderson. ' , -' J R 0 Jordan A Co, Sbepard Jones. K Arthur Kappelman. . , O -B Oliver. , - - ' ' -,R James Rabon. - ( . ' S George Simpson. t T W II Todd. '- ' W N S Washington, James Warren. . women's tIST. ' '' . - B Mary Bronoy. " ' C Lizzie Copper, Ilallle Groom, Su san Collins." . D Martha Daniels. ' ' ' E Millie Eaves, Thurber Ellison. Harriet Ellisoi. .' F Albla Franks. , . G Jennie Green, Fannie Qarrltt Llz- .le Lewis. . IILouira O llarklcy, co Joshua Hartley, W J Howard. ' " J Jennie Jackson, Diner E Jackson, . L Frauds Langtry, Malvlna Lewis, M Gcorgo A Mattocks, c n Gusaie Moore, Annie Mitchell, Ardcllr Midyelt Julia Monroe. P Mary Paris. " R Gataie A Roblnton,' Mario Robin son. 8 Lizzie Slieppard, Mary J Simpson c o Fred Simpson, Eilith Smith. T Rertha Thomas, Llsoy Whitfield Annie Wlllicrt. I)i siiis calling for tho above letters will ph ase any' advertised and give date of list - . file regulations now require that one(l, cent shall he collected on' tho delivery of each uilverl'iHed letter. , 8. W. Hancock, 1. M CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children. Tha Kir. j Yea Ksva Always Echt 3 A FEW. VERY SKfCE. . , di.CHAMS. Bean the Signature of YOITLISEE At a ihnce that tar Ppi! g WioUn atrlke the top notch in the variety of ar tistic patterns. - What a suit Is mado ol and the way it Is made up are the two important dres polns. Ve, havo no rivals In either respect. Our work is not imitated and our. display of fabrics is excluitive.; Order now. - . " ' fcP. Jf. lialwick,: Middle reoC'V NEW BERN. N.f, A"ne pooK 'More i White Ink Spotless Ink Wells ! Latest Popular 1 Books a Specialty If o ----- - i G. N; Ennett. ... " - i " , Also a nice lot Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams, Break fast Strips, English Cured Shoulders. , 1 . Fulton Market Corned PeefV - . ," Fresh lot Clover Hill Print Butter and Fancy Fresh Elgin Butter, 30c lb. ' r J , , - Canned Goods of all kinds, nice and fresh. ' . floods delivered anywhere in the city free. I respectfully solicit a share of your trade. 7 A Bespeotfully, J.L. um Wholesale & Relall Grocer, 'Phone 91. 71 Brl Hi. HE'S PARTICULAR VISITORS To the Fair , ' . i Will be Welcomed at- D. F. JARVIS, -'63 POLLOCK STREET." Where we will-be glad to show them our many attractions In ' ' DresS Goods, Silks, Dres3 Trimmings, Neckwear, . . White Goods, Embroideries, Laees, Carpets and Hattings, Ladies, Hisses and Children's Shoes. Remember "Tho b- "No family cm niTonl to J,;'- without One lUiimie Ci)ii.-lj Cine. It flop a eiii;;ii mid enie a cold (piii 'si r than (in v" Queen, Quality Shoes - can only be bad from us. ?n Arn Or """'Tn Up a beaimfiil lion of INDl RA.TLD FIIiliK WAKE, coalaliigf flowls and riH-hera, . . Of I' ! 1 I, ' ( Oil In H 1 1 c. w. v l'a til!. Ciller C! n! . liron- h r Ciioh-ia, In i ,l.ii a. id liu Ik I I "I i.u- IJ'II O B, W ll or V 11", .I thi rn w ith -t. ii . In i- t 1 t-ye to of 3hU . 1 l.nur 1 11.1 t' About Ms ; colli e; nithlntt but :. Parker'a- Unmatchable poasted Coffee aatlsflcs him. Nothing else will satisfy you either, once you i-have t ied it. " It is the pure berry . properly treated in lie roaatinp so as to retain all of its delicate arr , ma and la te. Try a sample cup, vif yob d n't like it lrlnifTt back, if you do, loll others of its go id ncss, l bey 'II thank you. - Good J, R.r PARKER, JR., GROCER, ; 'Phone 69. . .77 Broad Street. Largestjand Finest : . Stock of . . . JEver Found in . T a mew ueru. -.Urt d;Mnlftsl '-'r.y: 'ji.'V'i' mj' JTSP j '; flL "ff ""V ' -b' Buggies Wagons Harnesses f Robes : I have moved to the Broad Street Stables, purchased of J. W. STEWART, lvhere I shall be glad to meet all friends jand citomers. v - i i - ; ..-'a .v' ..... , . i . . ; ' 1 . rr . - . ' i - Prompt Delivery From Dunns r ,- V.I Ti I ' Pf J .nuMLIlitJ, f ,1 cup of I'rli' Yott'can always eiprct hen -you order your food supplies from lids nliaolf tnn. We can uj ply every demand (t tjrl rlaM family Irado with the Cliolceit ftiil.mid Faicy Qrixeriia, lifl t'Uvf, l'hVU. H.nc, OIIm,'Fox U'vw.j'.'lnl Ihrirr.'anil I'k Uama f at Itm-k rtoltim I'rio. a . " if - Uoinuko a ep. dally of liih g r .do T. a an-l t! ilTit-a. - (Inr IVrfi otio i llli" d ColT.70 13 Fino, ' ' " Trice Only 20c. 5 i"i is (oT-e lmy a Jimnul m n flu; id;u i.'i-t, Ii I J
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