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J T t t A V v -V. ' i I ; h M rH NEW HERN, N.'C, FRIDAY . HORNING, MAY 4, 1900, - .rSITEINTlLYKAll VOL. XV1I1--N0. 80. 47 & 49 Pollock Street. Kf colors or " Teachers Assembly Expected To Be A Great Success. The newest styles ami low prices' to hawl in Jjand through out onr entire stock of li't;SHv Goods, Shoes, Embroidery, Dam. asks, Towels aud Iu'cs, of all Miius. . Oi-ETiudits uru daintier limn evi-r in-fore in ljlttin Brocades and the irennitis Hnri'.oshs Hl are treasures for com- .-, fort besides hein? so easily laumleri',L. .; Again Wo are showing handsome, patterns in black f repon, J also in the Fnwllct loth y Dotted Swisses'" in black ami colors; then ''he Crinkled ; Cotton Orepon" in black makes up so well- v .? We call special attention to our White floods Piques in Welts of all sizes or tlvligttred ones; such a variety of Figured ?'. Mercerized Nainsook, I'crsian Uwns,' India - Linons, Dimities Aj aud French Organdies with tmumiujrs of Embroideries und V Ibices of all kinds. "All Overs" for Wilis U iu Swiss, Organdy and Lace. ' ' . - 7 r ' Then a peep at our Hosiery Department v Plain, Eichhcn, Kibsand Polka DoUiu Cotton. A lovely Lile Lace Hose for ? 50c or a far handsomer one for 85c V' Summer line of ( orseta just arrived. ti & Cfc No. 274 V lV French Pattern only 75o is selling fast. ' ' . V X Shoes of all kinds in Ties, Southern Uutton, -bamlals ana yly ik Slippers both for ladies and children. . " i w . iu1ley and Jet Belts too . Call and convince yourself that A' wcliave the Goods. v . V - . W Everv" One Who Enters Our Store Stands j Face' to Face With . -. ; Great Bargaiiis ''.' ('- .-.v,;.: ; -: . . ' -, -'"y ''; , ",- ':"; ;'-' 'i'ji'il'; : t V Now yoiir-chanee to man the pic i of t!ie latent. Our no stock offers u as -til iiiWuma;ra to tiiea-ly buyer.'.'' There U no timn like tbo pie eii n aV your hIcci inn. .. ' : Men's -Suits from $225 id $10.00 : , ' Youth's Suits ' fJS to . 7.50 '. Children's Suits ; -r J 5 to 3150 .; , 0. ' GKat ! Mi 1 is fu He I a l n 1 rbil.lrcn's S'to , ' J.ist rJin IvuI a t,al .f Straw and W6il:n O its tir Slot ai) 8 i. Alsdii flin line of , Dry Goods, Notions, Trunks, &c. - Po romo r'v'it in and lei nsthow ym what oe cd do in tbe wiy of W OmiiU anil fjow Pr CC!. , . ' ' v AMERICAN STOCK C0L1PAMY, A'J&Ql.MiiliileHt. UOWARD & MACI1T, Proprietors YY nil i viii i o 5 i K K P!ioi:1 I lie li e beKt tlio-wi rid can rnn,i3t), Our stock of Fool Pr d u t in an i'l ri iinrt exhibition of priz wli ne.-s. I ' i;ulitr, variety. 4nit' biivK:it :. ) j'tv 'e claim cvnry ili"g . Av lil cheap ennnert goniln, p )r frulia ami vopeliib'ev, i" . I.ntl'y uV nnT At k go A !.' tl- n wlt on npf ctlti! end order )Our roierk-d tr m us. Y'UCn Im) nn,tlii n ; .. . jj l!nvc J'l'l r. c- lvol Country II m II i II: m to ' ii'.. i gn J. R. PARKER, JRi, GROCER, 'Phono 60." 77 Broad Street. an::;. 6 f Prompt Delivery Frcni- Dunn' s -Yin xii iiIwhjr cxTOt when j in; or l'r your fmct ipplii's from tl'Ii" n Tft'ili' plori'. Wi" r n ni - j.h i vi . l-n.n-1) n' m tin f 'in ily .Ir i'li' w ill t'ui'ClinicBBt ll r t"-' ' . I1:;-,, .uLLi..i,r ii. ,i' ki- s.n.-.y, til.-.,.', (-. x f '4 ""TTT J , ' '"' '" l-r. 'in 1 I'm I'im: i V. 7 i !:. ' : ii in I'll " ' " ' '. - ' Hon,,!,,- u hi. c :ln hi, Ii r i: r . i . f. i- an I (' -ll.-. j " Our I'l l fi'i-l (l i I'.'ri il ! Vauco Statue Rase and Fedestal. Increase Collon Acresge 20 Per Cent. Negro Kept In back ground By Great . Ifforls. Kai.eioh, May 8 C, II Mobane, Su perintendent of Public Instruction, came I A from tbe western part of tbe State. He is very busy working up the North Carolina Teachers'; Assembly to meet at Morebead City, and reports tbe prospects for a great meetlug this year very encouraging. Teachers wishing. to attend the commencement at the State Normal and industrial college can slop over on their return front the Assembly Mop over privileges are allowed for Chapel - Bill and Raleigh,"" also for the benefit of those wishing to -attend the summer schools' at Chapel Hill and Wake Forest. He received a letter from Dr L. H Curry, general agent of the Pea- body fund, yesterday, stating that he would be at the Assembly, The premise Dr. Curry ' was conditional at first, but now he has premised to come defin itely. Superintendent Meliane has lost none of his interest In the public school work, as he will speak bo Ibis 'subject Saturday to tbe Teachers' Association of Durham county. - Senalol Pritchord says Congress will l adjourn before June 15lh ' George Bunt, the man who look A Baker's wife away front Barneli rautf; ia in jail here, alongside of Ba ker. Tbe latter h held on the chaige oi trying -to murder bis wire by shoeing her.'; Bue is m me nospnait f , Yesterday the work began of putting in place tbe sub-base, base and pedestal the Vance ttalue; in ' the capitoi (inare." All are it gray Iredell granite Guod progress is being made on the May crop report of the Stale board el agriculture; .It will show an Increase ol something like'SSO per cent In the cotton acreage, 4) to M per cent in com acreage, k sharp leductlon In tobacco acreage. Il will also show that farmers e 2 to 3 weeks behind htud. Kelt Friday lhe last of ihls season' ball names will be blared hero between te Uuiverstty of Maryland and tbe Ag ricultural and Mechanical Co'.lege. Yesterday, at tbe borne of tx-Unlted Slates Marshall' O. J. -Qarmll here' bis dstigbter, Miss Jeaeie, was quietly mar ried to Mr, Louis A. Carr, of Durham Hiss Cornelia Carroll, sister of the brid. was her maid of honor, and Mr. 'Holier Carr, of Durham, was beet man. - ' Some of tbe while Republicans at U Convention - yesterday "pniated with pride" to what they called the '-absence I nteecrs' ana recalled ue limes when over hs!lf tbe delegates used to be nlegers." Nobody on' the outside will ever know what pressure, bribery and what not the .white Republicans have used lo induce the negroes to "get back. a litllo from tbe road" In othet words, In the background. The darky, like the Irishman's blackbird, "flocked by htm- self," jesterday, ': The - educatfddarky, like Cheathtm, Dancy, . el al., wa sore.. The while delegates gave It oat that It was uot desirable for the "brother 1 i-black" to be around the hotels, so the whiles sought Mm on the back streets. Tbe scenes of tbe Uepublicau conven Hon play shirted vyy rapidly." It a ared pretty sure that W. P. Uynuin, J vould he lhe nominee for, Governor Senator Prilchard thought so. Then here liegan to be talk of Pearson and Vnlser. Pearson said no. Next came the pi ensure on Prilchard to make the run. - lie was worklunTgit Kynuin or Spencer B. Art. m lo make the race. .But Adams said that Prilchard wou'd be the nominee, slid that bu had known It for a month. In the morning Prilchard tald no, and added lhat ll looked like Ao'ii'. lie was evidently working 16 In.lie Adams to take the noinliiallon. Tlio delegates wore little national Bags on their coat lapels. Towering tall among the delegates wis Edimr Norton, of The Ashevllla Ua.ette, who was voiy much In evidence. Ili'vcnuo Collector Duncan bad In. memlims leaponHHiilllles on him. Tin word had been passed Hint nIVicc-liold ers, like the "nlf ijcr," must keep In tin 1, ."i.un.l, but lliey niiiM' l and a I I: percentAe of llie oiitlll whs compo-i'il of Up m 'llio rollei-tor's ullli-e nenil; ilivl tell IhilMIS Willi tilt! V irlloro h If l! lie I hi I'liU'O. 'rtie I'oj.u'.ist inHi liimi me i i.f c urn le,.L .) i I iK' Iimh'.'i wilhiite K villi'!- TWENTY AXLSICANS KILLED. FlUpinos Attack a Garrison. Thirty Ken , Hold a Church Five Days. Manila, May 8 The American garri son at Outubig, Island of bamar, con sisting of 80 men belonging to the Forty third Regiment, has been attacked by rebels. w Twenty of the Americans were killed. The remainder were rescued. The Americans were quartered in the J alu blg cbnrcb, which the enemy, number ing several hundred men, surrounded. and fiercely attacked. The Americans fought for two days and then tbe relis managed to ignite the roof of the chnrch. and it burned away and finally fell npon tbose Inside. The walls remained intact, however, and were used as a shelter by the besieged Americans for -hree days longer,, the enemy attacking me uuuuing . on au sides at once.. The Americana tired from windows and doors of. tbe church and did great execution among the Filipinos. It in estimated that over 200 of the latter were killed, many dead bodies being re moved from the scene of tbe fighting. After five days' resistance -by the Americans a lieutenant and. eight men arrived from Laoan and engaged tbe besiegers, who thereupon retired, , The fortunate arrival of these re-enforcements prevented tbe annihilation the American force . entrenched in the church, who had repeatedly declined to lUrrender when ordered to do so by the Filipinos. ' ,j, ' Tlio ten survivors were without food, oad little ammunition and were physl ally exhausted when ; relieved... This daht has encourage ! the Filipinos, who are now acting in an actively aggressive manner and threatening that section ol the coast ' particularly v.lhe town, ol !atarma. whence the garrison probably will bs withdrawn lo Lann. ' , Only 3$ Voles Against It After an Excit ing Day In the House, ' ; v . Washikoton, May 8 The House to day at the conclusion of -the moBt stormy debate ot - the present session, passed the Nfcaraguan Canal bill by the overwhelming vote of 225 to 8 All ttempts to retain In tbe bill the lan guage of the original bill fur t lie f uni fication of the canal and to still faribor strengthen the language on 1 bat line were balked, : and the. victory, of , Mr.. Hepburn .and the' committee was com-' Dlete. A motion t&. recommit lhe bill with Instfuolions to report back anolfter j " : I ah lli..n.mii Wnl Snnllv A,ut TABvttlffl bill leaving the selection of tbe route to; v ...'' ' . "Afu r suffering from piles for fifteen years I was cured by using two boxes of )e Witt's Witch Uazel Salve," writes W i Baxter. North Brook, N.C. It heaW even tbinic. . Beware of counterfeits.-; i THE MARKETS. The following quotations were reeeiv- el by 3. K. Latham, New Bern, N. C. " NW Tobk, Vay 8 Open,. Hlprb. Low. Cloro . no . 9 81 . 8 60 ..... 8,80 . ... $.13 ....,813 -i "- - CtllCAOO MAIIKCTS. -f "' vViibat: , Open. High. Low. 7 (Jotton: May.. ... Aug. Sept .. Oct.;.. Noi-C . Jan.'. v. 60 9 Bl ,; f.5 8.30 8.13 814 0.67 "9 9.86 9 8) 8.Rt'''j.8 5? 8 28 881 8 10 8l 8.11 818 6?t July ....... Corn: ' July Jo. R j Pfd.; Con T.: A. 8. 4 W . . Lealhor...... itOPae . I . Fed 8 A.OrO .... T.C.I.... .. Cotton receipts at all ports. - 40 5-' :H r 121 40K 80 7 40 (let 07 40 were 6,000 . 40 5t 81 89 121 m 40 85 bales Send in Your Bills. . All persons having bills against the Fair Association will plonse present tUem lo the Sec.-etary on or before May ."!h, In order that tho same may properly audited prior to the meeting of tbe Stockholders on May IStb. Gkorob Orrkr, Fee' CANAL EILL PASSED. Roberts' Plan of Campaign. - , Loudon, May 8 The Ira-.nedlate ol jeclive of Joid Roberts Is to establish a line of British posts fr. m one 'frontier of tire Ft eo Stale to tbe otbrr at right angles with tbe railway, thus prevent ing Boer raids southward. This neces sitates forcing tlio Boers back from the 1J 'ngged Thaba N'Cha district at Latlj- nrand. - J Titadv N'CbU, Mayl. General Ilam I'ltiin's division was engaged yebteiday and today in forcings passage north ward - Tbe Canadiaus and .Gordons at tacked the bill to the left, ami the Sbroprblres and Marshall's II orse sup ported by a battery, also made an attack "a J5PV. tbe President, was burled under an ad verse majority of 68 to 171. , ' t ' ; 'Patterson Would Accept. -t Chicaqo, lit,, May 1 Robert B. P - tlson, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania, a lay delegate lo the:: MethodIstGeneral Conference, arrived here today. "I am not here In the , furtherance of my candidacy for the Vice Presidency' said Mr. Paulson. "I , am Interested deeply in tbe work of the chnrch and am here solely for the purpose of par ticipating In the deliberations of the month. - ' , "I am a delegate 'to the National Con vention and shall go to Kansas City. . If the convention sees fit to nominate me for the Vice Presidency I shall esteem it an honor and shall-accept ll accordingly. am not seeking votes or the support of any State. - It they come to me of their own volition or my friends are suucqsc ful in their advocacy of my interests, I shall be glad to receive the nomination. The Laming of Mr. Bryan for the Presi dency will not ciuse me to decline the second place" ... '" . Thti flpMrr and the Tmlnsi Fork. A KtiiitliMiinn-wna recently watching some splilera. when It occurred to liuu to try what effoct the sonnd or a tun ing furk would bnve upon them. !' He suspected that they would take It for the busszlng of a fly lie selected a urge, UKly epidfr tbat bad been feast- Ins: on flics for alwut two months. The snider was at one edge of Its weD. Sounding tbe fort, tbe uian touched a thread at the other aide and watched tbe result. Mr, Solder bnd the buzzing sound conveyed to him over bis telephone wires, but bow was be to know on which " particular wire was travel ing? Hefan to the center of tbe web vewnulekly anil- felt nround until he Sue-lied the thread against tbe other end of which tbe fork was sounding then, taking another thread along. Just as a man would take an extra piece of rope, be ran out to tbe fork and sprang upon It Then he retreated a little way and looked at tbe fork. He was pus sier); lie bad expected to find bnzs- Ing fly. . Then, strange to any, he got on the fork again and danced with de light Evidently tbe sound was music to him. ' " ' y.y vc " v.:'.;; rolled. ' ' .''aK'' "Anger," be said thoughtfully, "short ens life."' i vr ft .'' ;;" '- ''-rt : She looked at him harply. Ut also." be went on, "spoils beauty. It baa an exceptionally Injurious effect on a pretty face." -' ..- , ,. r - "John nonry." she exclaimed, "what la Jt you want to say to meT What provoking auggcstlon have yon to mate nowt Kor what offensive ruling In de ment k- economy are you paving tbe way?" '! ; ,..'''--.''.'.,'.'-v..e:-,f . Then be knew tbat all bla precau tions were useless and tbat be might as well have told her In the first place that she would have to wait a month for that hew bonnet-Cblcago Post many wsundeu; cleared. O. Baxter, the jeweler; has now a mplcto line of optics) goods under the management of Dr. Tliendor C. Johnson, practical optician. - Eyes examined tree 107 Middle street, New Bern, N V, 2Ldook store I ICE Clean.' pure wholesome, guaranteed U o cueniicaity matio irom aisuiioa waiei ind free irom impurities, specialty in tended and - prepared lor numnn eon anmntinn. ",l':.:' ':-. .-",- : ... ice delivered daily excepinunoayH ,o m loo p m. Sundays (retail only) 7 a mo 12 1 oon, For prices and oilier In urination, " ' , ".' Address,. .i. New Berne Ice Co. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, T3 Kii.i Yc'J l.n',3 A.iiujS Evuiil Bears the Signature Tb Polat e View. - Tbe Bird In tbe Hand assumed his most winning aspect and addressed the Ulrd In tbe Bush. , "It Is conceded," said he, "tbat my position renders me worth twice as much as you are.but I will trade places with you, even up, asking nothing to boot!" ' " But the Bird In tbe Bush thought he could detoct something of dlalngenu. ousness In this seemingly tnngnanl nious offer and flew away. Detroit Journal. and the passage was nave Yen Roe , y 13 Pifl-Carh Letter Ecot 'Phone 11. 71 St. S-')t:?'";v;':';: - . - .--.' No Water x .Any Pen . No PresaJ, Any.Ink , No Trouble Any Paper . Perfe'lCopbs. a. H. Ennett. J OK HOHE USE MILLINERY at New York Cost! Now is lhe tinr.e fo iverylody togetaHat. Never before have the people in and around New Bern been given the opportunity to buy Millinery at tlio pricrs we will-offer for TEN DATS: " 12 dozen Leghorn Golf Sailors, black only, worth 50c for 11)?. 0 dozen Leghorn Flats, white, $1 25 value, 3c 6 " " ' " 1 00 ' (:8c 4 " " " 75o " - 5'to ' . 4 " 60c " I7i; In this salo we offer our eo' Ire line of Flowers formerly 20, 25, 85, 50c, i (0, now 11.18,117 and 74. The above are only a few of tho many values wo oiler, Jlousselines, Chiffons and Ribbons at the same proportional discount. No extra charge for trimming, All orders numocred and delivered tn order taken. - . 11 -13 SOLK AOKNCT FOH ' ML.JHASa PHABMACY. 4 JV ol Ice ' j r f Hu iu mouti. ','"-".' ' - - - North Carolina, - t V&tJ&KZ cr;'i"ti ii Craven Counly.J "harluite Itnbblns. 1 i . vs. -'.. Action for Divorce Moses Bobbins;-;; f?-?? -, ,: Tbe defendant above named will take notice tht an action entllled as ebuvv his been ojinmenccd In lhe Superior vlourt ol Craven (Jountv tor an absolute tivor: and the defendant will further take notlc tbat he is required to appear at the fall term of the Superior Court of Jrjven County to be held on the . ninth Monday afur the last Monday la Hep tenilwr. M00. at the Court In said conn ty, In JKew Bern, Forth laronna and inswer or demur to uie comntaini this action, r.r thi plaintiff will p lr M the Court for -tho relief demanded Iu said complaint. ' '"". r This the 24lli day ot April, ivu. , -W. M. WATSON, ' " i Clerk bllprir t'ou,,' $100.00 Reward Call riiono No. 14D, ' ;;. v? Hj-? Moore's Wood Yard, And order onv kind of wood yon. wiib t and find out what for. G-AGII1LL XjlD'VTjTn - CO. y -WANT TO SELL YOU ' ' : ' ' ; .-iin. Tim rii-ir.iiiiii o . i:i ir cx-i c i i ; , i i I lit tl.n :ivlriiinti, ilr. ('Mil 1 . ? TG CUT. i , liuglisirCiirtd Shoulders, Oalifornfa Hams, Breakfast "Strrw and Fulton M, e Corned Beef. ; ' i Abo Canned Chip Beef, Veal Loaf4 Ham Loaf, Potted .Jtlam and Tongue, Cooked Corn Bee'f, Salmon, Sardines and Lobsters. ' - t ; Fresh Grits, Kice and Oatflakes. - Fresh Jot Nice Fruit Jelly by the ponnd. Also glass Jel ly, Mustard, Spices and Flavoring Bxtraetp. A nice Co coa Foot Mat for 50o. N.L MM, Wholesale Jk lletaa! rocer, a. - jr. s SMI Successor to H. B. Duffy. ft- - ' ' .- " " 1 v '"' I I ristsis, I Tkss, . ' Rlns, ' Saekssi Vshs raaksfs. Ms, ars.. ,.' lKS, 1 am. Surrounded BvallMseveHsf' niedtf 4mdU Mod trot Prlsu lo. . - My at xk of wheda conklhta of COZVMBIAa, fSn HAMKI.ERB, . HTOHMEHN, , tfl Both ebalnfeas and . . snais. .- ( , - Easy Pajueats. UY REPAIR SHOP la Conn.ara and roiir work ia aolio- Itfd.. : . .' . " .; "WM. T.HILL, Carnal, Rskksr, Enaaitl, rssksi, CsrsMs, trsakHs, WrsaekM, TksTsas, rtatsi : Wars, -i We Call Your Lino of t Ladies, FilissesS and Children's. Summer Vest;- Aliilooir WIIITI5 IAWNS wheh ei-i ! iiu; it ' e r t'ie ii'y nco in rlo I'liONI! 181. D. F. JiTiUIS, H! I'()I,I,(ICK HTKI KT. I f Jilll V ft f-m I I'ji I.f i' :.i -. -u v ;:!.! ii. IV Everybody Wears Something New On Easter. We arc prepared to fiirninh you with ovcrythingnow. New Hats, both soft and straw in all grades and shapes. I New Neck wear- in all the latest colors and dosigns. New Collars in all heights. Shirts. The nobbiest line of Neglige Shirts ever shovn hero, Percales, Madras, and Silk at 60o, 7lo and 1. Men's Shoes. The most complete- line of Men's Shoes In town, in high and row quarters, n blsok, tan and patent leather. , Call and examine our linos and you- will find that we can save you money, . . J.G.DUNN & CO. 07 Pollock Sr. ' Three Large Flats j To be sold to the highest bidden -' . :., , ' Bow Is this, the only stove wood nun - x. tliere be, will now cut prices down on : all kind of Stove Wood, as it must - be , sold right out and make room for' other business. Laths and Iland-rnade and Sawed Shingles, wholesale and retail. ... - , , i Ii Buggies, 1 Kosd Cart, 0. Drays. 'and 3 Dump Carts. - ' . ." 1 800 Cedar and Fat Lightwood Post, ' will sell highest Pdddor. ' For further Inforrration, see , : - . , j CUI (UltllCI IUIVII. .HUU Bid HILL, The Shi "il 1H il YOU'LL SEE At a planoe tlmt r.ur !'itlnir VVoolrni li il... U,i: tup null Ii in tho vurli-fyof nr ' '. nm. Wlmt a suit i" nmdo of ! I : . - . v il i , in ! !.. up urn tiul tn n ! , . ' ii. r.'n luivn i s -'r ;
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