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NINETEENTH TSSR VOL XV11I--Xi. 21 AFIIIL 29, 1031). , 1 A t. 47 c: Police. 5 1 !- " ) The newest styles imJ low prices go hand in hand through- V -- V out our entire Stock of Dress Goods, Shoes, Embroidery, Dam- i aska. Towels and Lacea. of all kinds. '. ' : ' - (. I i A Organdies are daintier than ever before in plain colors or Brocades and the genuine Uoriosha biUs are treasures for com fort besides being so easily laundered, ' ; ," JA Again we are showing handsome patterns in black Crepon, also in the Frizelle loth ' ' " V Dotted Swisses in black and colors; then "The Lrmkled j . v; i Cotton CreDon." in black makes up so .well : c ?-' We nail SDeeial attention, to our White .Goods Piques W0H0 all oi'on nr thA'ficrnrpd ones: such a varietv of Figured V A Mercerized Nainsook, Persian "Lawns, India Lindns, Dimities V (ylS and French Organdies with trimmings of Embroideries and W f Laces of all kinds. : All Overs" for Wuists in Swiss, Organdy ii and Lace. 1 , , . . V A Then a peep at our Hosiery Department - Plain, Richlicn, y Eibs and Polka Dots in Cotton" A lovely Lisle Lace Hose for V A 500 or a far handsomer one for 85o. , ' ' A Summer line of Corsets ust 'arrived. E & G No. 24 V f" French Pattern only 75c is selling fast. ' . j Shoes of all kinds in Ties, Southern Button, Sandala and i UIIiprlo UULD lainrnnnu viiiikivu.. . sj 4'iilley and Jet Belts too O.tll add convince yourself that x we have the Goods.., T ' J AS A A to A A Good Place! To get what you want and a good time to get it. , All things in season. Calcimo in 6 lb nackases tor decorating: walls: mix in cold water, easy applied and shows no lap3, try it you will find nothing else its equal, 45c pack age, ail colors - , A now lot Ice Cream Freezer, a three and a half minute freezer, any size, price right ior a quick mover. None to be carried over. Have you tried our Enamel (gold and sil ver) at 25c. Our Varnish tains one coat work; it will make old furniture look new and onlv 20c can. ; . , . Wo have a lull stock and many things in our line that snace will not t)ermit our men tion ot them. Call at Gaskill's Hardware for what you want - . : , . Onr Paints are of the best and sold with a guarantee. Have your 'roof painted with our Carbon Paint; it will stop the lea', We are . sole agents. ' -" ' t ' i : We deliver your purchases 'PEATS, i.t. " ; Gaskill Hardware Co 3L Larger Than The, -largest Finer than the. Finest mm mm- PM3 itv V.TJ Covcrnor Russell Ecfcr.1 Gov ernor Taylor ef Tennessee. J ; 5V A 1 j , r - - , i1 f W; ... r Xomlnatioug For Wedufsdaj's Con ventioB. Increase In Cotton . Acreage. Athletic Associa tion to be Formed. ' Coin- ! menccmont at A. & M. Raleigh, April 28 J. C. L, Harris makes tlie etatement that Governor Tay lor, ot Kentucky, has been specially ad vised by leading Republicans to have Governor Russell defend him in his suit. -.. -::-: - ' , Chairman Hoitop will call tha Rr- publican convention to order. Republi cans say there will be a big attendance, not so much of delegates, as there are only 240 of the latter, but of outsiders. No man except Bolton is , talked about for chairman and he will be re-elected, Republicans say 1 Linney's nomination for Governor is certain. A, letter from piedntont Republican says it Is prol a- ble'that Prof. Uodgln, of Guilford Col lege, will be nominated for Superinten dent of Publlo Instruction, -Chas, Rey- nolds for chairman of the Corporation commission, Z V. Walser for attorney General and Daniel ,W. Patrick (now leusus superintendent of the second dis tricl) for Commissioner of Agriculture As. to the remainder of the ticket uesc- tng seems to be wild. The first returns for use in making op the May crop report of the Slate Agri cultural Departmenl's.crop report have orue In. Some of those noticed say that i t (he matter of farm preparation only two-l birds as much work has been done as was done last year up- to this (la'oj list the Increase in cotton acreage will no about 20 per cent., pernapa 25; that here will be a tliarp leduction In to- iftcco acreage, and that there is cod t.!er.tltle increase .' In the number ot uorses and mules. '. . 'i ho Agricultural add N'echan'cal Col ((to baselwll team defested Bingham cjiooi here ) eaterday by a score of 10 to 8 In an eleven inning game, character ized by heavy batting and many errois n lioth sides - : '. , The Raleigb amatenrs Thursday even ing at Durham presented the play, "Tie Fisherman's Luck," which made such a lilt here. They had the largest audience ever In the Durham theatre. . Governor and Mrs, Russell last .even ing, at the executive mansion, gave a re ception in the Christlau J2ndeavorori who attended in a bjcy, Insurance Commissioner Young aays that since January I he haa collected from the companies $33,000, to amounts ranging all the way from 50 cents to $000, and that he has carefully examined the reports from 100 companies. lira. Baker, the woman who was shot here, is at the hospital and may recover, though the chance is a slight one. George Hunt, the- man with whom she came here, can't be found. It was not the first lime she bad left home, but herbui band had condoned the former offense. 11 o was given a hearing. Ills story li that the woman shot herself becaure he would not take her back to his home. .' . - ' - 1'rosldent George T. Winston of the Agricultural and Mechanical College, has given the following notice: "All colleges and schools in North Carolina interested in the proper man agement and development of athletic uporn are earnestly invited t send rep resentatives to a meeting In Durham on Saturday, May 5th, prox., 10 o'clock a m., at the Hotel Carrollna, The purpo of this meeting Is to form an Athletic Association of ho III Carolina Colleges aud Schools, with such constitution and by laws as will remove p'rofimluriHll-m from college athletics anil pla t) the pliy aicol training of our young men upon the bed bnsis. The preliminary conference on thin subject, belli some time sgo In iiiseimlioro, was atiumleit by reprercn Ulives of Uie Uulvcrslly, Hie A. & M College, Wuke Korent, Trinity, Cullfor.l liorner s, Una iviuge suit .;n 'Imni (Vleliane) As chnlnnan of that iiueling unit iiy authority of the sumo, 1 hen by Invite all other colli ges hikI tehools iu tho Ma'.e to attend Hie' next mi i ting In Doilimii." Tho Cijininencemcut coi:N- of Hie Ci iiipmy ms nnied. Jud":e finiontoa ook the papers, saying he would give a dt'oMon tli is week. The corporation commission excepts to Judge Simonton's ruliuga in the tax asess-unent case, which are instructions to Standing Master Shepherd in regard to the taking of evidence Tho rulings referred to arc those of April 11, excep tions are to the rulings. The Cotton Situation. Special to Journal. New Youk, April 28 -The vlslblo sup ply of cotton is the smallest since ItihO, when cotton sold at thirteen cents. The consumption now Is about' fifty per cent greater. Extreme prices seem lutvitable. Puice, McCobmiok ifc Co Captain Carter In Prison. IjEavknwoeth, Kaw, April 27 Ober- ltn Carter, late Captain United States Army, arrived at the Fedoral prison tonight-binder guard of Lient Thomas Harkes, Fifteenth, Infantry, a corpora) and three soldiers. ' 1 - The Taylor Case. PnAHKFonT, , Ky., April : 27-r-Tlie Frankfort county grand jury completed its labors today, but its final. report- will not be made till Monday. - s i More than 100 witnesses were exam ined in connection with the lioebel as sassination case. It is unofficially stated that tne Indictment said to have been found against Taylor wM be entered on record then, - Notice. To the tctera of the First: Ward,' New Bern.N. C. . .' Tne nnderflgned having been - aj pointed Registrar for the First Ward of the l ity f -Kow Bern,- N. 0,, for the election to be held on the 15th, day of May 1 IKK), on the propo-iilon to issue bonds for the purchase of Water Works and Sewerage will open the books for the purpose of registration of voteis at the Lity liall Iq New Bern, N. C, on Thursday, Frdsy and Saturday preced ing the eleciton, bring the lOih.tlth and lithdaysof May, 1UW. ' - Registrar, April asth, 1C0. ' . r ' To the votcts of the Seconl Ward NvW B-rn, N. C. The" undersigned having been ar- polnted Registrar tor the Second Ward of tbe City of New Bern, N. 0. for (be election to be held on the 15th day of May 1900 on the proposition to issue Bonds for the purchase ef Water Works nnd, Sewerngo Will open the -books for the purpose of registration of voters at the Court House In New Bern N. O. on Thursdnv' Friday and Saturday DUO- I ding the election, being tho 10th, 11th and 12th days of May 1900. -- , II L. Hall, , Registrar, April 85th 1900. , To the voters of the Third Ward, New Bern, M. 0. The undersigned having been appoint ed registrar for the Third Ward of tbe ctty of New Bern, N. C, for the eleotion to be held on the iota day of May 1000, on the proposition to issue bonds for tbe purchase of Water Works and sewer age will open the books for the registra tion of voters, at E. 8. Street's livery stables, on South Front dtreet. In New Bern, N. C, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday preceeding the election, being the 10th, lllh and 12th day of May, 1900. J5. 8. 6TIIBKT, Registrar .April 25th, 1000. , . . To the voters ot the Fourth Ward, New Bern, N. C. ' 1 ho undersigned hiving been appoint ed Registrar for tho Fourth Ward of the city of New Bern, N. C, for tbe clec tion to be held on the loth day of Hay, 1000, on the proportion to Issue Bond for tho purchsBO of Water Works and Sewerngo, will open for books for the purpose of registration of votnisnt IDA I'ollock street, In New Bern, N, C, on Thiirudiiy, Friday anil Ritlurdny pruned Ing the elerllon, being the lO'.h, 11th and l .'lb days of .May, 1 Jkskk IIaiuubon, U -Utrar. April 2.-h, 10)0. TII2 RZAX GUARD. Ei Wsh Come In Contact With Retreating: Boers. Getting- Short Of Ammunition. London, April 27 Generals Hamilton and French, with mounted meu, met to day at Tuaba Nehu, in the Free Slate and attacked the Boers who were still holding a ppriinn of the town. GeLCra iiundle anil Mi divixion and General Smilh-Dorrleu and his brigade 'were fol lowing hard on the heels of the mount ed men. Most of their wagons the Boers sent north many days sgo No doubt their guns were drawn by fresh oxen, relays waiting on the road Undoubtedly tht slim" Boers have ercaped once sgaiu, leaving probably a small force to disputt the possession of Lady brand for a time with the British mounted men. ' ' Caps Town, April 27VThe explosion i Johannesburg was a seriobs thing fur the Government, which has found It iui possible to get more men for work In the arsenal. Lately tbe Boer authority s have been unable to obtain old cartridge cases to refill. It Is impossible to tell bow far the shortage extendsbul some are of the opinion that tbe Boers will soon be crippled for want of supplies, Fugitlvos from Johannesburg confirm the report that the Boer Government baa. prepared boloa for blowing np tbe mines but they say that when Commandant Botha went to Pretoria and threatened to resign Immediately Mr : Elinke, the State Mining Engineer, strongly "sup ported Botha, having pledged himself to Europe that nothing of the kind should be done. Eventually President Krugi-i yielded and the borings were filled with concrete. ' , Tha refugees say that lead for bullets baa been commandeered frem - privati twners . Even lead pipe from mineral water and other manulacturersas bet t reqnsltloned. , ' . . The Eurham Tobacco Co. Case. Special to Journ il7. Hal ioh, April 26. ludgo Simonlon files an opinion iu tbu notable case of George Avents vs B:ackwell Uurha-n obacco Co. W. A. l.uthrie who owns Ouc tha;o l slock gave notice that be would ask th legislature to repeal the company1 charr ler. Then the Auiertcau Tob&CJO Com pany a ked llici-ouita loll tie oak-of Ih Hiaikwell tympany aid ti appoint ment of I' S. Hill of New York a-t a fit-r-inanent receiver: Judge Slinontou de cides in favor of AveaU tad others. w.- "I think DeWill's Little JSarly Risers are tbe befct pills in the world," says W, E, Lake, Harjpy Creek, Va. They remove all olistrucilous of the liver and. bowels, act quickly and never gripe, F. 8 Duffy Jkdpnble sealed Rockaway. -i Will be ild cheap for cash.; At P. Trenwllb's Blacksmith Shop, South: Front street, near A. &N. (L.U.B. "No family. cb afford to bo without toe Miuute Bough Cuie It will Mop cough and cure a cold quicker than auj ther medicine," writes O. W Williams, Sterling Run, Pa 1. cures croup, bron chitis and all throat and lung troubles and prevents consumption. -' Pleasant and barmles. F 8. Duffy , THE MARKETS. The following (quotations were recoil eil by J. E, Latham, New Bern, N. O. ,- , Nkw Iori, April 28, , Cotton: . Open." High. Iow. Close May.. ....... 0.50 0 69 0.50 Aug. '. 0 80 9 83 9.10 Sept ......... 8.50 8.55 8 50 Oct.... ,8.28 8 20 8.26 Nov 8.00 8.13 '8 00 Jan 8.10 8.11 - 8.10 OSli 0 855 820 8.1b 812 CtltCAOO MARKETS. WnKAT: Open. High. Low. X o May C5J fJ "auly...; t 07, . - . , 67 Coun:-t ' May.; 40 ... 40 '80 89 July...., 41 k . 40 40, So. R'j Pfd..... Mi 671 T.O.I.......... 82 8U Con.T.. ... ' 8i Leather 12J '. 121 A.8.4 W ..... 41 ' ' t C& O 7 81 ' 3t ft 3d O Pae 67 - 61 Cotton ' receipt! were 5,000 bales at all ports. J. I. Carson, Prothonotary, Washing Inn, Pa., says, "I have found Kodol Dyspepsia Cure an excellent remedy in case of stomach IroSble, and have 'de rived great benefit from its-use." It Ci gests what you eat and can not fall to cure. F8 Duffy, Wo iiavo just received, rmrclms,l dircrt from tlto l'tiiwr 1 v our M M. Iliilin, TI1KKE (iii-louils of fSliick,'iiiiil lmvc now on liaml 00 llrad jMiili-fl, mid 40 Ilonil of ilor.scs tosuit yon, for nny mid nil juirjio-- k, I nn Dittlt in (1 Koitd Work. ; A lull lino of linf'iei, Uoml Curti', Wiij.ons, ('nil WIhtIh, 1I:iiih ! Knl cptu d whips oil lmml I'rices uinl TYrum j'ii;ii nuli-i-il. We invito yonr curly iiitprclion. L'l-pi 1 1 fullv, Agricultural and pru-iJ-1 fi In t o e v lh' year be Jircru I Merhi M l'i Pr. CI.iii'j l- Tajloi, t ( . To the vnli rs of I n-rn, N. ('. 'i'iie undi r-i mii e 1 IN-'Miur r. iiy ..f NV I li 1-1 on III- 'i ! f. r tbu i Fifih Want, New ni d iiiivl r the r : i ii fcr 1 1 Wii ii an rh. i:f Willi , l-i .1 of . -il.in t. I,i mi I'. V..il i ' t:. ilnt-! til-1 , .-! Everybody Wears Something New On Easter. We are preparod to furnlab you wlih eveiyihlngjnew. New Hats, both floft and straw In all prm es - and i-h in'ft. New Novkwear iu all the lull oh, is i nd ile. 1 ,lic New Ci''nr in n'l beinfitn. xU. Tl e i-o' it h t J. L. MgBANIEL, v i . : 71 BROAD STREET. m 5- 5 We Call Your. Attention To Our - Line of Ladies.! Misses and Children's Summer Vest: AIsq to our, WatTE LAWNS which were bought beforj the advance In rice PHONE 181. D; F. JARVIS,- 63 POLLOCK STREET. A 'SATISFIED CUSTOHER! . S-;5.;:.-;-'-Vi,-',!r:;:.'-i"'';-' iitfW Called at our store a few day ago and said, "If I could not get another of your Hand Cultivators, I -would, not ahe 3 00 for mine." " (lie paid us f 1 00 forlt. - Dr. K Porter, of Rocky Point, N.O -ays, "I .have thoroughly tested tl Keystono AdinsWble'Weder,'i.nl m hesitatingly say it Is one of the flt e implements I have ever ussd. It docs the work of two Ordinary har-'owi oi cu'tivators and leaves the kur'ace tb u oughly muicLel. It h n equal ai destroyer of fmall weed and giass." T We invite your attention to the-te cele brated Weedere,and wonll be gltd to have you try them. We have a nice lino of Rakes, Hoes, Garden Plows, Uand Cultivator, Tree Crunere,vPost Holo Diggers, at Well ocmolete l oo vf Hardware. ; ' " Yours Truly. ; ' ':-'::'), 1 1 J. c. ri "xi:.. & ;niuy 10 Try a b ttl of our Polishing Oil, It will make the piano, side beard or bureau look as g K)J as new. 25c. and I i .-'1 1 "e ' II I5( re, iii .vi , i.f Ni-, l : Per -ii ei, iind J 1. ' 8 M e n s r-.f, 1 ::,) id t ! :s U th place to trado if you want strictly first-class i Grocerlfs at right I'lloes. Everything guaranteed r as representeil.. If you find any article, otherwise, - I will thank yoa to return it and your money will be cheerfully refnuded. , ' - ' -.'A fresh lot Clover Hill frint and Pancy Elgin ' Butter just received only 30o per lb. . ', Those Canned Blackberries at 5c per 2-lb can ' are going. Try them. . . i Goods delivered anywhere in the city promptly. " , Yours to Please, ' " V Wholesale A ISetnil Grocer, j. L. MtDilL v 'Phone 91. 71 Brol St. g HE'S PARTICULAR Abrit Ids ciff e; n liinir but Parker's Unmatchal.le Roasted ; Coffee satisfies him. Nn.l lng else . will satisfy you estber, orce yr.u have tiled It. ' It Is the ur berr T. proper y IT ated in tlie roa: tinc n as to retain a'l 1 ijt.c'ellea'o arr- raa and ta le. Try a satrp'e c ip. t If yo'vd it'l l ke.it"! ring It back, . if j on do, tell ole s of is go id tie-is, tliej'II ibuiik yru. ) ml irirsiiasss-isayi ,iwui i 'ii m ; . J! R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, : 'Phone 69. "77 Broad Street. Largest and . Finest Stock of ....! :Ever Fojind in New Bern. r.?CL:T:-.T-3t jail-,. -2sir. i K m rV ,. - 1 T I " -III K. t, " Buggies Wagons Harnesses; Robes I have moved to the Broad Street Stables, : purchased of J. W. STEWART, where I shall be glad to meet all friends and customers. . . -1 .- - 'i J : Prompt Delivery From ) Durih's -7 -if ristiit, ! ..wCEii.t i TTT Youcan always eiprcfc when : you order your food supplios from this reliable store. ' We oan sup ply every demand of a first class family trade with the Choicest Btiplo and Fancy Groceries, Hel- Uirp, Pickles, Bnices, 01ivs,Fox Elver Print Butter, and I'lsj Uams at Itock Bnttc m Piixa. B . Wo niako a spexjliilly of high grade Teas and CnlTeri. jt - . Our Perfection P.letiil . , Co'H'co i3 l'i: "Trico Oj JOc. ,1 a f,')il Cttp of tlulioiotis coffee buy a pnund r t iU
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