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I if ' f r- v VOL. XV1II--N0. 23. NEW BEHN, N. C, WEDNESDAY KORSISG, MAY 2, NINETEENTH 1KU " UOJ. , SUPREKE COURT. .SOUTH AFRICA. i t AS 47 & 49 Pollock Street. The newest styles and low AS out our entire stock of Dress Goods, Wlioes, Embroidery, Dam- V asks, Towels and Laws, of all kinds, :; . , ... AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS Organdies are diiiirtier thuii Brocades and tlA genuine Iloriwoslis bihs are treasures for com fort bemdes being eo easily laundered. . , - ; .- . v; J Aguiu we are showing handsome patterns in black Crcpon, wj also in the Frizclle t loth 1 - . : V sv-Dotted Jswisses in black and colors; then "The.' Crinkled Sj Cotton Crepou" iu black makes up so well. - - v -We cal. special attention to onr White Goods-w-Piques in A. Welts of all sizes or tho figured ones; such, a variety of Figured W. Merceriaed Nainsook, Tersian Lawns, India Liuons,' Dimities y and French Organdies with trimmings of Embroideries and w Laces of all kinds. J'All Overs" for Waists in .Swiss, Organdy M ami Lace. ' - , r ; y ' ii I hen a peep at our Hosiery Eibs and Polka Dots in Cotton 50c or a far handsomer one for AS Summer line, of CorseU i French Pattern only-75o is selling yjy Shoes of all kinds in Ties, Southern Button, Sandals - ;!i SliniM-ra both for ladies and children. y , Pulley and Jet Belts too. AS wc have the Goods. ' - as s 'b, h-a.ck:btjbxts $ .AS mm?m w - .4 & . QoodtPlace ! ? 'x To get what youant and a good time to get it.; AH thinga,in. season, ' CalcimQ i inv 5 lb packages tor de cor ating walls; mix in v, cold water, easy applied and shows no laps, try it. you will And nothing else its equal, 45c pack age, all colors. r' - ' - . - ' - ':! i" A new lot Ice Cream s a h alt minute treezer, any size, price right ior a quick mover: None to be carried, over, v ' c.'1 Have you tried our Enamel (gold and sil - ver) at25cr0urVarnish it .will make' old furniture look new and, only 20c can. - f rw We have a full stock our line that space will .. tion of them,:: Call at Gaskill's Hardware -for what you' want ' 5 r ; -: ; -' . ' Our l'ainls are'of the best andsold with a guarantee." Have your roof painted with our Carbon Paint; it will stop the lea't. We are , sofo agenla. " '' " y-T We delivef your purchases i PHONK YrR . ttAM'S TO 147, 7 HA 1 VXNCi Cft. 1 O SJioul I hp tl e hi't fi w-rld .cn furnish. Our Hock of Pood Tr uots ii an all round exhtbitlon prize ! p . Jn jnsl t t i'lety, I ati'l i -nt r in.: wh rl.rnn e'erv th -g Ar lil (h jpe nred" grxxln, pooj- tr il'i it va b e , had'y Ut up. , M ikr go il Jt- - Urn wait . on apietllo and order . your rocerin r m .r, V oo n't ha mtvtaki n , ' llatejii't. re lvei a age ot 'Couiitrj.U mi . .' ... ' i Itli U nii lo I'm. - . . . ; . ' J., R. PARKER, 'Phone 69. v . Prompt Delivery From Dunn' I J ' . - ! Ik t . . .i.WVi- I 1 If you vniit a good cup of and you v ill get il. Thin en: -s of jiri. 're u o to any V V7 prices eo baud in hand through- J ever liefore in plain colora-or ii Jiepartment . nam, Kiomieu, ii.-s- A lovelyLisle Lace Hose for Jj? r85c. - : ' i . , W just arrived. B ,& G No. 274 j I1.ii. r.,f " a'i fast. XI ana Call and convince yourself, that M t f Freezer, a ; three and stains one coat work: A ; r - and many things in not permit our men Qaskill Hardware Co 5 Ml i K v , j ; j - jl. JR., GROCER, 77 Broad Street. Toujcun lwaj t xpecf wLcn rnu or.lor your food aiipilica from llil n liiWile ploro. We cxn tii -V'.v every den d of a tnt rlp f "lily irHdi- w ill the ClmlreHt ft pi a-il Fa r flroifilcs. I U-, Pi. k . Banco, Olivo,!Kx' K vi P.li t flu ler. mil Pin liamx in ll"cl. It II in I 1 a. Wo makr a HMC! dljr df liili (.r ,lo I'. iw ami (' ITim a. Our Pi rfoctid i IVe.nl CofTeo la Fino, Trico Only Oo. delicious eo buy :i jkiiiiii cnffci tl.. rli-t. .? Vance Statue Being Cast and Will . -. Be Ready. The Bankers' Meeting. The Vance Conntr Republican CoDveatlos ' . Unthrle Savs Nothing;. , . New Project For - Durham. 1 -. RAi.Eion, Hay, 1. Joseph Q. Brown, of the committee oa the Vance statue, was in New York last week at the meet ing ol the American Bankers' Associa tion and while there aaw the president of the Qorham Hanfacturing -Company, which has its factories at Providence. The president said the Vance statue was la hand for casting and would certainly ba ready by June 20iU. The committee will get to work now on (he plans for the grand'eeremonlea of : July 4th, tbe data of the unveiling. A great deal has to be done to organize so great an affair. " - ' ; " Tbe North Carolina Bankers' Associa tion meets at Greensboro J una 15th. All the trading banks are now members, and it Is expected that every bank will be in tba association by the date of the con vent'ron. ,- "'. :, . j, m , The advance gnar4 of the delegates to tbe Republican State Convention began to arrive yesterday.--They Will tap the Republican "barrel" at a quite lively rate The leaders are giving It out that there it no slate: that their party never has one. This makes the initiated. laugh, Isaac A, Meeklns, of the first district, Is on hand. 'He is to be his party1 noffi- lneo from that district. , The Republican convention of Vance county was held at Henderson Saturday. All of Its officers . were negroes Every delegate save one was a negro. The one was the son of Sheriff Smith. The sheriff was elected an alternate to the State convention.-. The convention elected a delegation half of white and tbe other half of blacks. The sheriff was, by tbe way, at the Popnllst State convention here recently. -x ,;; -. - Tbe State charters the Northrop Lum ber Company, M Wilmington, capital $20,000. Il will operate saw, piaffing ami shingle tutlls. - , ... . The Supreme Court, Associate Justice Douglas vays, will bo In session until June 1st. " 1 i ; ' W. A. Uuthrhy Charles Price and Kob- ert W. Winston have arrived Major iulhrle came to. reatt Judge Sliriouton's opinion iu the lilackwell Tobacco Com pany case, i He raid he hail nothing to say. for publication 60T)cernlng the mat ter " J , ;Tbe very pleasant and profitable ser ion of the State Convention of Chris tion Endcavereri came to an end Sunday. In the morning about 200 mem bers of the order went to tbe peniten tiary and held special prayer- exercises for tbe convicts, - Music was furnished by the cadet band of the Agricultural and Mechanical College The convict greatly enjoyed the affair. ; . .. Judge Purnell left yesterday for Rich mond to be on the bench at the term of the United Stales Circuit Court of Ap peals. - The "New York Ilerald baa for the past three Sundays had a new special depart mer.t devoted 10 ''Society irr Dix ie," whh ubuto-engraviugs of many beautiful girls and young married wo men --v ." -. . r-' V ... -. , A syndlcal of capitalists hive survey. ors estimating the water-power ot Eno river at tbe site of the old (Shields Mill, seven miles west of Durham with the purpote of buying Ibe property; estab lishing a cotton mill and an electric plant lo run a line of ear from East to West Durham. A former survey placed tha capacity there at 264 horse power. - Cuba is Peaceful. - Havana, April 80. The Spanish Con sul General, 8enor Sagrarlo. denies hay log cabled to opala tnat tnere were up risings in Cuba. He says he does not believe such occurrences probable and that be could not have communicated an Idea so absurd to his Government. "No sgltatlnn exlsta," he remarked today, "and I do not believe that any will ex lat.- So far as I can judge the rclstloos botween the Cubans and tbe Americans arc most cordial." THE KARKtTS. The following (imitations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham, New Hern, N, O. Nkw Yoiik. May 1 Cotton; May., July Aug ,Sc.t .' Oct , Nov Jan . ; . . . , Open. High. low. CIdh? . t)..'iJ! ;' o .no O.'ll 0.48 041 021 8.01) 8 vr, 8 (17 8 ( 041 041 0 21 8 r,(i 8.n 8 (IT 8 (. VI 9.WI 9 :it 8 R II . 8 1J 8.14 8.13 i. i:j rr.i. T C. I Ci ii. T I A . H. A, V . . I : : r.... i O I h-i .:. 40 Cases Argued. Opinions Handed Down. Disposal by Per Curium Order. .. Special to Journal. v- i- - RaLei$ii, May 1 In the Supreme Court the following end-of-lhe-Dockel appeals were argued today, i ; - State vs Smith by Attorney General, for Stato, Argo and Snow for defend ant. 8tate v Eln'sanls, by Attorney Gen eral for Slate, i D Kerr, for defend ant. - ' . - i , State vs Chestnut, by Attorney Gen eral for State, J O Carr, by brief for de-. fendant ' Jordan vs Newsome, by Wlnberne and Lawrence for plaintiff, Geo. Cowper, for defendant. - , T ' v ' - McQloughan vs Mitchell, by Geo Cow per, for plaintiff,' Wfnberne and Law rence for defendant, lir " ' Smith v Tew, continued by eon- tent. 1 . - - , ' Opinions were handed down as fol lows: " . ' - ' - . Ducker vs Venable . from Buncombe", error, - - - - . Sloan v 0. O. Railroad Co ,"trror, . Daggett ve Order of Golden Cross, ao error,- ' - - . Andrew V Pope, affirmed. -Whltaker va Hamilton,' affirmed. : , Wilkinson va Bellinger, affirmed, ' Brown vs Southern Railway Co., af firmed. , " - City of Winston vs Savery, appeal dU missed. ' ' , ' 1 - " Carter vs W. 4 W. Railroad Co , at' firmed, , . . - . State v McLaughlin, affirmed. r - Fleming Va Borden, affirmed, ' - The following case was disposed of by percuriaui oruer: Cowan; McLung & Co. v Baker Lum ber Co., from Maooit, percurlam, dir-. missed on motion, on appealee,. on au thorny of McNeill vs R. R, nf,X. C. ii i f . BASE-BALL AT RALEIGH. Trinity College Defeats Wake Fores! By . ... Good Batting. -Speolsl to Journal, j. " . . Raleiou, May 1. As predicted. Trin ity defeated Wako Forest in the baseJ ball game here today, the score ; -was Trinity 6, Wake Forest 4. Hits, Trinity It Wake Forest 4. Errors, Trinity 8, Wake Forest's. Batteries, Dannenbower and Legrand for Trluli y: Moore, Hot- good and Royster for Wake Forest. Trinity excelled hi batting' andrmade It runs oft Moore's delivery In the ?lh In ntng. But In that innlug Wake Forest msde a triple play, one of the first ever seen here. This play was by freeman 8anes and Weaver. ',, y .. ...'After suffering from pile for fifteen year I was cured by using two boxes of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve," writes W J Baxter, North Brook, N. 0. ? It heals evet thing.'- Beware of counterfeit. S Duffy. ; , - i Weekly Crop Bulletin - RAI.RIOH, May 1. The Weekly Crop Bulletin for Week ending Monday, April 80, 1000 Is a follown "In the eastern portion of North Cat oltna the weather during the week end ing Monday, April 80, 1000, was" un noubleuly-the most favorable exper ienced so far Ibla.season. A light rain occurred on , Tuesday followed by lU days of fair weather, during which the ground dried out nicely and farm work proceeded uninterruptedly," In a large number of central and western counties, however,' fains continued during the 24ih, 25lh and 20th which, while not heavy, kept the soil from drying until Saturday throwing farm work further behlud tbau In any oilier .section. The temperature during the week: was a few degree above the normal, but the night were ratner cool, l lie lair, sunny weather of the last few day greatly en coursged farmers everywhere and work has been resumedwilh vigor. Vegeta tion made rapid growth; forests even In the extreme went- are becoming green. - A great deal of corn was planted this week In the east, where the work is ar proaclilng completion except on low landf; in the west planting corn is still 'greatly behind, but Is procedlng on up lands, Corn Is generally coming up to good stsnds and haa been plowed for the fir ft time In a few southern coun tics. Planting cotton is nearly ten day latir llian tbo averRe, but Is how prog. rawing inplrtly; early planted cotton has romn tip nicely, anil clinplng to Blands will lirgln next week In counties slung thil si'iiiliui n 1 order. Tubacco plants conllnuo lo grow nicely; tnumjilnnlliig iiaa nimle dome piopreH in enilem Com - til'H SitlliU fnt HilTH Imve fi II ir 111 (1 bo w- Ing lm. rUnlii'ir penniils lim rom nii'iK i'tl (;:h !. ih me doii well; In the ft t'Kt le .!o u- I H, )' ! t il - I', Olli'!H, M.ll th 1 1 -l.l H 1 1! II jl. TlHU Hn Hti! itPf'?l)V' I I I W. Il ! II ill 1 !' HI, 'l p . : O Boers Retire to Mountain Ridges. Hafe- . . . . king Relief Moventent. , . London, April SO Continuous fight ing, though not of a very severe charac ter, has oeen In progress In ibe neigh borhood of Thaba Nchu during the last few days. The Boers have been steadilyl thrust back on .(he eastern side-of the town by a strong force of mouniol troops, under command of General French, but, as was to be expected, they are preparing to offer a stout resistance to the further advance of tbe British - in the direction of Lady brand, i Conse- quenly they have only fallen back to take up a strong position ou one of ' the endless -mountain .ridges .barring the British path. W Londoh, April 80-The Daily Express has received the following . dispatch from South Africa. - i . , Cape Town, April 801 have it on the hlgbeat authority tba Sir Achibald Ran ter ha been sent to Eimberley to com' magd a strong column intended for the relief of,Mafeking. Barton s Brigade, which 1 part of Hunter's Tenth Divis ion, also has been directed to parllci pate. 'The operation .will probably be seconded by . General Methnen, bat. Ibe chief movements will be controlled by General Hunter. .-. - I had stomach trouble twenty year and gave up hope of being cured till J began to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure It baa done me so much good I call It tbe saviour of my life," writes W R Wilkin son, Albany, Tenn. It digest what you eat. F S Duffy. ', v ,t Hi CASTOR I A -For Infiutti and Children. . ' The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ( Jho. B. Hutler, ;. Stock A Cotton llroker .The stock maiket I a purchase for few point.. Cotton should be Id on scale. .: Wheat may come to life again since the May liquidation is over; it has bean badly licked.? . ? a a.. ' sr . a " r a ",$ Have ilea 1 - Reea ltt ! Hie Peii-Caii Lelt'er hi Ne Water - Any Pen' N Pre -f- Any Ink. . ; Ne Trouble Any Paper v ,Cj Porfor-t Cojilr. . -j. .-.;.v G; H. Ennett. J 4 . -.' Lodge Directory. VIOTOITY COUNCIL NO. 11, JUNIOR O U A M: Meet every first and thin) Wednesday night in Hon n tree Hall. Ja 3 Delemar,, C i G D Oordner, V Cj ' W P tones, rrcss ; it w Hlmpspn, it f; W Klcbardson, V h. EUREKA LODQE NOT 7. 'I. O. O. Offlcerat W. T. Hill. N. G t J. R. Parker. V. d : Geo. Green, lteo'd'g Secty; Jnmer- a. Hill, financial secretary; A. is, 1'ltl man, Treas. "Kegniar meetings every nouaay ntgnt at v;uu o ciocx. - CALUMET ENCAMPMENT." NO. I.O.O. F. Olficers: L L Moody, OP, J U Uelaroar, II f ; t J tlaxter. H V 0 H Hall. J W: Geo. Green. Scribe: Geroek, Treasurer. Regular Encamp. ment, lat, nrd, and 0th (if any) I nursday nignts in eacn monin at i;w o ciocx. . . . NEW BERN LODGE No. 1.PH4 C J C Scales, Prest; J II Bmlth, Recording Bec'y: E K Quiilley, f inancial Beo'y Meets In the Knights of Harmony Hall every 1st and 8rd Monday nights In each month. . CRAVEN LODGE No. 1. KNIGHTS OF HARMONY i Meets-2nd and 4lh Wednesday nliibts in each month In pTiountree's Hnll, Pollock Uroot, at -7-.30 o'clock. 8. it. Ball, President, ii. J. DIs oaway, Bcc'y, It. it. Hill, F. Bec'y. KNlCHTSOFIiONOR-Omcers: KR Jones, lHntiitor; O L Vlnmin, Reporter; W F Honntri'C, Financial Rciiorlor Nuw lli rne I,odrn Is o. -4 111 miicta the2nd anil 4ili Krliiny nii-lils at 7:!!() o'clock In Itiiumriie'a Hull, Pollock atrect. 0 NTllN CI I'l. vlONT NILS, P. M.. I. O. ll.f ,,,,.,. ., , .. ;i -iivit, ( Hi-lulu; T. il. Ii v mill, I .( V. II. li'H, u ! u-i. n ; in. 3 Till I I-! I. ; 1' il. I.-M I., cr'.t.iiu.Mt. II' u'--1, i . 1 1 1 . in " i . 1 ni , '.''I '!! I'll 'I iiurn.uy J.:L:rMGDANIEL," ;"7f BR0AB STREET. j- Is the place to trade if you want strictly first-class Groceries at right Prirtes. Everything guaranteed as represented. ' If you find any article otherwise, v-I will thank you to return it and your money will . be cheerfully refunded. A freah lot Clover Hill Print and Fancy Elgin Butter just received ouly 30c per lb. Those Canned blackberries at 5c per 2-lb can - are going. Try them. Goods delivered anywhere in thecity promptly. Yours to Please, J;-L. 'Phone 91. Iff R A Iff Just Received! Boy's Knee Pants all Hats of - " 89 MIDDLE STREET, I am Surrounded Jy (' eyeHil' utda, mud ( aforf- mu frletttoo, Ul My at xk of wheels conaUts of . . Tires, " Mai, : HS, Vsbss, rsstas, CsmM, -s" Ihsksr, Caaawl, COLVMBIA8, MS HAKtrottna nU STOIIMEKS, to CarkKs, rapklt, Csastara, ana Both cbilnlcaa and chain. Easy Faymeats. MY REPJURSKOP H Counrra and your work m sollc ftrd. , v ., Iraakats, Grist, lacks, i , .. : rnsr, -, WM.T.HHL, " Vr Mimmli jr. V V We Call Your Attention : . To Our : Line of Ladies, Hisses anil Children's: Summer Vest. . Aim to our WHITE LAWNS wh'oh re v Ih ng'il 1 off r i tin' rniyi nrc in i rloi. I'llOSR 1H1. D. F. IS, a l'oi.i.dcic hi'i:!.::t. a: 1 i I I PtotsU, cs. Wholesale k etail roeer, 71 ISrsi.'l Hi. sizes all descriptions, . New Line of Shirts NEW BERN. N C Everybody Wears Something New On Easter. Wo are prepared to furnlah you wtih evorylhlngnew. New Hats, both soft and straw In all (trades and shapes. New Neckwear in all the lattBtJcolors and designs. New Collars in all heights. Shirts.' ' The nobbiest line of Neglige Shirts overahown here, Percales, Hadrap, -and Silk at ftOo, 7fio and $1. Men'a Shoes. ' The most coinple e linn of Men's Shoes lo town, In high and low quarters, la blsck, tan and patent leather. ; Call and examine our line and you will find that we can save you money. J.G.DUNN & CO. . 67 Pollock St. ThreeN Large Flats ' To be sold to the highest bidder. . . ,' How is this, the only stove wood man there be, will now out price down oa all kind of 8tov Wood, as it must ba sold right out and make room for other business, - -.;... ,-.;..., , ... ..S l ' Laths and , Hand-made and Sawed Shingles, wholesale and retail. . V 5 Buggies, 1 Road Cart, 6 Dray, and 3 Dump Cart, v-1 . " ' 800 Cedar and Fat Llghtwood Post, wl 1 sell highest Bidder. v, , ;. v:: ; For furtlitr Information, see f; BI& HILL, TtR. little Ml YOU'LL SEE At a tin o V a', rur Fprlng Woolms Htrikn t'ii' to n ilc'i In tlio vnrl ily of ar tihiio fxttcrn. Wli.it a ault Is nmilo of ini-l IU v -'v it !i rwailo up are t'.o two ii , i itii- I- We Imvo no' ' - i ' i 1 ' r r ; ( I . Our nrk 1 1 ! I . i- ,- v of f .!,,!, ; .v '."': .
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