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VOL. XVIII--NO. 29.
I KEY BEIiX, N. C, THURSDAY HO&XIXa, MAY 3, I!
NINETEENTH YEAR ,
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40f &t pr 0lr '40? "40" tr jf"
47 & 49 Pollock Street.
. The newest styles ami low prices go hand in hand through
out our entire stock of JJress Goods, Shoes, ' Embroidery, Dam
asks, Towels and Laces, of all kinds- ,
'Organdies are daintier than ewr hefoie fti plain colors or
ftroeadea and theenuine Ilorikoshs bilks are treasures for com
fort besides being so .uily laundered. . ; -
Aguiu we are showing. handsome patterns in black Crepon,
also iu the Fnelle loth - , '
Lotted Swisses in black and colors; then "The Crinkled
Cotton Crepon" in black makes up so well. - - '
- We cail special attention to oar White Goods piques in
Welts of all siacs-or the figured ones; such a variety of Figured
Mercerized Nainsook, Persian - Lawns, India Linons, Dimities
and French OrgaudieS with trimmings of Embroideries " and
Laees of all kinds. s. "All Overs" for Waists in Swiss,' Organdy
and Lace. J
'i hen a peep at our Hosiery Department' Plain, Eiohlieu,
Ribs and Polka Dots in Cotton. , A lovely Lisle Lace Hose fo
50c or a far handsomer one for 85c.
i Summer line of Corsets just arrived, U &,G'No. JL1&
French Pattern only 75o is selling fast. " . . '
Shoes of fllj kinds in , Ties, Southern Button, Sandals and
Slippers both for ladies and children. -' ' 1 - '
Pulley and Jet Belts-too -' Call and convince yourself that
we have the Goods. -'', ' ' 1 - - 1 -. ',-
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Or.at l r?ri Id M!h. Lad .i aal (
' Just Received a Dig Lot of Straw and
-Also A lino lir.e of
Dry Goods, Notions, Trunks, &c,
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:. So come t:flii in Vnd let us rbow you
Goods aiiil LiW rr'ccar , ; :! I ' ' ' '. '
AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY,
59 & 61 Middle St. - - ,
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drlirion.t cuTi c lmy n jxihih!
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Republican Efforts to Shelve
tbe
- Negro Make Trouble.-'
The Negroes Protest. Base Ball
Fover Raging. Public Said to
Aid Strikers. Bnrham To- .
, bscco Company. News
Items. ''
RAtBieii," May 2 The fourth district
Republican convention which was held
here yesterday afternoon ended In "wild
disorder after the white delegates and
the black ones had bad a quarrel, and
the latter had retired. '
The convention was colled to nomi
nate delegates to tbe "national conven
tion. The negroes made a demand that
one delegate be a negro and said if that
was not done , tbey would knife the
white Republicans by staying ;, away
iron the polls.' Speech after speech
was made by the excited and angry
negioes. James' A. Young and David
A. Lane leading la. this. C,ST. Bailey,
postmaster here, and J. til. Millikan
were elected delegates, P; D. Jones add
H. B, Pearson alternates,' all white.
Then the negroes left: and the white
men met and elected Winalow district
chairman, and Giles, of Chatbaaaf mem
ber of tbe executive committee.
A welt known white Republican says
that the white Republicans are trying
to get rid of thenegroea, but that orders
have come from Washington that tbe
negroes must be given a full shjtreof the
loaves and fishes. He says further that
his party is making a fatal error in ar
raying, itself against the 'Constitutional
amendment. '. There seems to be wide
differences and sharp feeling between
the negroes and tbe whiles, but all these
things may be merely simulated.
It Is new fully confessed that the
whites have moved heaven and earth Jo
keep the negroes In the background.-'
James E. Boyd Is herefrom: Washing
ton. lie is far lrom strong and, bis
friends are uneasy about him. ' - "-'
Tbe matter of the Presbyterian depart
ure from old landmarks is brought to
uitnd here In quite a curious way, Many
years age alady here left In her will the
Prvsbyteilan manse, upon the condition
that if the Church ever abandoned iti
present Confession of Palth the proper
ty should, revert to the family. . Tbe
Presbyterians here are standing by the
old landmarks. ' '
, The Raloigh staiateurg yestorda went
to Louisbnrg, where they presented the
Capital play'Tbe Fisherman's Luck.;
' A number of devotees of base-ball met
here and formed an association. ' There
are some excellent local players.': The
games ar$ io be played av the fair
grounds. The interest in! ball here Is
greater than In IS years past. , The Horn
er team was the strongest seen here in a
long while. It Is considered that It would
jive the University all. It wanted la a
game w..,.-: -jiv ;.v -v
. .The attendance at the Soldlora Home
is now tbejargest on record. The llome
Is, In fact, entirely full. .
Frank f Jones, of Gulf,.: who-came
hero. ays the floods last week In that
sei tlon of the Slate did more damage
than anywhere else, l-ecp ilwr rose US
feet: most of this rle occattfnit In Hm
It iuis, and was as high as In 1698 ' t .
' Mention lias been nitda of, the order
i.t Judge Bimonton that the Blackwell's
iJurhmn Tobacco Company be sold; Per
ulva. ll'll,. lh ice(-iverr apiniiited to
eiinducl u:h sale. . X sii(ipleinutal or
Jer la liU-d, thut the ta!o must be m ('
nl public auction aild uuOo the Au.cr
linn I'nIiHuco Cuinpaiiy ( A hlcll desired tu
nny 4t an upset price), ;
Fefurunce has been made to coin'
plaints of lack , of telrgmphlo and
freight service at sundry stations on the
WtsU'rn Korlht'arollue Railroad. These
complaints, were, strange to say, seut to
the Usvernor, Wbo turned )hcra over lo
tbe corporation ctmmilntlon. Tbe rail
road In reply to the complaints says
quite plainly that the people at some of
1
tbe points have been aiding the strikers
and interfering with the new operators.
It Is said by a gentleman from the west
that at Sjlva citizens made a demon-,
strallon agalntt the new operator and
forced blm to leave. The railroad says
that since April 14th Its offices have
been ope i. ' Tho other side contends
that . April 25th no telegrams could be
seut between Murphy and Ashevllle,
save from one poltt, and that Murphy
telegrams had to be sent' via the Marietta
& North Georgia. Railroad. Tha whole
matter will go before the corporation
commission. ' "' , "
Nothing more can be ascertained with
regard to the rumor of some sort of a
settlement f the 'railroad tax assess
ment matter.
A report on the condltlon'of the State
Treasury April 1st shows that on No
vember 80th last the balance on band
was $180,964,' the receipts since that
dale to April 1st 1038,822, the disburse
ments lo the latter date $751,433 leaving
ta the balance on hand $16,454. ;
The Melrose .Knitting Mill Company
here at cured a fine site for the mill, lo
the northern part of the city, on tbe Sea
board Air Line, giving, for this site the
one In the southern part of the city on
which stood the big tobaeco jjrlze bouse
which was burned on February 28th. On
vthe site secured now stands a colored
Episcopal church. "
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'1 bad stomach trouble twenty years
and gave up 'hope of being cured till I
began to nse Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It
has done me so much good I call It tbe.
saviour of my life," writes W Jt Wilkin
son, Albany, Tenn. .It digests what you
eat. F 8 Duffy. , ,
the Markets.
"Tbe following quotations were receiv
od by J. . Latham, New Bern, N. C,
, - ' Nkw York, May 2
Cottos; . -' Open High, Low. Close
-May.. '..:.,. 9.50 958
' Aug'..v- ... 9.27 , 9 80
Sept 8.60 9M
' Oot. ... ... .. 8.8 8.30
' Nov. ;,.-... 8.10 813
Jan.. ....... 8.10 8.18
9.60 9 58-
9.25 ' 9 80
8.50 854
8.S78
S.09 , 8.18
8,09 - 8 18
CniCAOO MARKETS '
What:- i
. July
Cohk: ,'
v July
So. R y Pfd.
Con.T:
A.A.& W :
Leather., .
A O Pae ...
FedS ....
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Close
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ncelpta were.
Cotton
9,0 )Q
bales
at al ports.
i'After suffering from piles for fifteen
years I was cured by using two boxea of
De Witt's Witch Ilazel Salve," writes W
J BaxterNorth Brook, N. C.i It heals
everything Beware of-counWrfeits. F
SDoffy.-;, ' rt -
. Send In Your Bills. -
All persons having' bills against .tbe
Fair. Association 'wilt please , present
t tern to the Secretary on or before May
5th, lit order 4iat the ' same may . be
properly audltrd prior to .the meeting of
the Stockholders on May 1,1th. . . , . '
. Gkokon GIt!rJ,,loc. ,
J O, llaxtvr, tbe jeweler, has now a
c iinpleie line of optical goods under tbe
management pf Or. Thondox C. Johnson,
prA'tlrsI optician, Kyesbxainiiied Tree
at 107 Middle street, New Bern, N. C. :
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CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
TI 3 Kir, j You KuiS Alvvsy s Cc2"t
- Bears tha
Signature
- WA.NT TO SELL YOIT
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THEIR TICKET.
Republicans Put up Some Candi-
dates, For -State Offices.
Adams Tor tJoTernnr- National
, Convention IMeeatea ' Named.
. Uolton Continues as Slate , .
; Chairman, full .Ticket
t ' ' 1 , - Named. "-x"
Special to Journal.'
Balbioh May J 2 Tbe - following
ticket was nominated by the Republican
State Convention in this city todayr '
Candidate for Governor Spencer B.
Adams of Guilford, v. ,'''
For Lieutenant Governor, , Claude
Dockery of Richmond. ...
For Auditor, Thos S. Rollins, of Mad
ison. - . , - "
For Treasurer, L. L. Jenkins, of Gas
ton. , v
For Secretary of State, J. F.Parrott of
Lenoir. ..
' For Superintendent of Public ' In
struction, N. C, English, of Randolph
, For Attorney General, Z V Walsor, of
Davidson. . "
Corpoftitlve Gommissionera, Cbas A
Reynolds and Joshua Franks,
Labor Commissioner, F N Malloy. '" -
Commissioner of Agriculture, Dr ; AtA
ner Alexander.
- Electors at large, A H Price, J It Mc-
Crary.
Delegates at large t NationaTCon ven.
tion, Senator Pritchard, James E Boyd,,
Garl Duncan, Chas McNamee.
Holton la re elected State, chairman.
Revenue Collector Duncan's office was
rather headquarters for the Republicans
here today. Tbe office holders form
quite a large ponton of the .'delegation
I tooK More
I " V, Have ' ' S
1 Tie foCmkn Letter Boot 5
i No Water . . Any Pen ,
" No Press Aay lak '
S No Trouble Any Paper
S ' - Perfe-t Copies. " 8
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ICEl
f OR HOME CSr
Clean, pure wholesome, guaranteed 'tu
b chemically made from diattllcd watei
and free trom impurities, ttpcciully in
tended and prepared for human con
sumption. - . " i -1
- Ice delivered dally (except Sutadays) C
a m to 6 p m. .
' Sundays (rotatl only) 7 a m;to 12 noon.
D or prices and other Information, -"Address,
.
New Berpe Ice Co
BOLK AGENCY POK . ' - ' .
, . ;.) ln..JUAM'S PHARMACY.
$100.0Q -Reward !
J what. Foil?:-
Oall l hono No. U ' ' ;
Moore 's Wood 'Yard,
. And ordor "any kind of wood
you want and find out what for. .
TO GUT.
".English Ctire4 SbouldeN, O.liforuia Hams, Breakfast
4 5 Strips aud Fulton Marl e' Corned Bit f.
s At0 Canned Chip Beef, Veal Louf, Ham Loaf, Potted
Ham and Tongue, Cooked Corn Beef, Salmon, SardineB
:w ami Lobsters. -v .,,';:.:.. ...
'Fresh :Gnta, fiice and Oatflakes."
; :i Fresh lot JSfioe Fruit Jelly by the pound. Also glass Jel
' ly Mustaid, Spices aud Flavoring Extracts. A nice Co
coa Foot Mat for 50a. .
. 'IMione 91.
.:x. inu , ...i .. J-i 4 . .... -S, i -, , ,.,, mm. ,
Just Received !
Boys Knee Pants, all. sizes.
Hats of all descriptions.
, New Line of Shirts.
aJT SMITH
9) MIDDLE SrtEKT,
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I am
Surrounded
Jty all th tyclittB'
MMlf umlnt Mint'
rata Ivtora fo.- '
My stark of wheels
coiwikt of
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BAKTFOKDi UU
RAMBhKRB,
HTORMKRH, . (A
Tlrss, '
llms,
srskss,
Vsbts, v
Pusips,
Plltsls,
Ctmtnl,
Rubksr,
Easasl,
Brashes,
CtrMiV
Orsahtts,
Csastsra,
r;
Laaiss,.
raeksts,
Burdl, ,.
Hps, ' -Sirs,
. ,
Lseks.
Both chtlnless and
cbua.
tuj Payments.
MYREfAIKOP
It Coupitrm and
vdtir work w soUc
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WM.XHILL,
w VI MUM. SI. .
TksTsas,
Pliers,
Call Your
Attention
To Our .
line of
Ladies, Xlisses
and Children's
Summer Vest.
Alotooir YniTB I.AWN8 wh'oh
e.' h nig it I e'i r i tlm adv. nee n rloa.
rilONE 181.
D. F. JrP.VIS,
fill roi.I.OCIC HTRKET.
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Wliolestals?
& Befall
Grocer,
71 r, Hi.
NEW BERN. N C
Everybody Wears
Something New
On Easter.
We are prepared to furulhh you
with (ivory llilnpnew.
New Hats,
both soft and straw In all grades
and shapes.
New Neckwear
, In all tho latCBtJeolors ajid designs.
New Collars
in all delglits.
5hlrts. f
The nobbiest lino of NegllgA Shirts
evershon here, Percales, Mailra,
and ftilk at hOc, 75e and 1.
Meri'n Shoes.
Tho most ooiiiplc o line ot Hen's
Shoes la town, In Itlacli and low quarters,
in bhek, tan and patent leather.
. Call anil examine our lines and you
will findthal wj ran savo Jou money.
J.G.DUNN & CO.
67 Pollock St.
Three Large Flats
To be sold to the highest bidder.'
How is this, she only stove wood man
there bo, will now out price down on
nil kind of Kiev Wood, as It must be
sold right out and make room fur other
business.
Laths . and Band-made and Sawed
Shingles, wholesale and retail, , , .- .
R ItmrirlM. 1 UmA Hart A Flrava Knd
H Dump Carts. . i w i
.' R00 Cedar and Fst Light wood Post,
win sell highest Kidder. .-v , ,
For further Information, ace . n "
nrn mil im.. m: i. sr.
m iiiijL, lie suiup man.
YOUll SEE : .
t. aflinco fa', nir F pi trig Wi o'' nv
il rlki! tlin top n ilch In the varl ilf of ar
iiiiio pntlnrns. V li'tt a suit is ma le of
mil tin, wny it la inrule up are tlie two
in5 ii -ut 1f i y .'ii'ii. We liiiva no
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