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r I I Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and dowels -- rLCANSES the System ' ..EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES -:hi.;; Constipation (auivkniaTg,Syrvf(2. THE JOURNAL. New Sera, N. C May 5, 1900. '- Index to New Advertisements. - Wtson Strawberries &c. . Dobbin Ss Ferrll Black nets. T .. Business Locals. DRAUGHT SODA and Coca Col, oer the bar at L. J. Taylor'. , , v TUK finest Beer always on draught, at JACOB'S, Middle Street. Choice stall fed Beet and fine fresh Pork at Watson's market today. 'Phone ast. ' Go to Watson' market today for straw berries, headed cabbages, kale,lrge new onion. 'Phone 181.!. : ' . ... .. . ' i ' . . ' '" ': V ' J. O..Baxter, the jeweler,, has now a complete line of optical goods under the management of Dr. Tbeodor C. Johnson, practical optician. Eyes examined free t 107 Middle street, New Bern, N. 0. .Send in Your Bills. .: Alt persons baring trills against tbe Fair Association will please - present them to the Secretary on or before May Otb, In order that the same may be properly audited prior to the meeting of the Stockholders on May 16tb. '" Gkoeoi Qbbkx, Sec'y. Hours For Closing. . Beginning May 14tb, tbe Oaks Market will close at one o'clock and open at five o'olock, every day except Saturday. This Will bo In, effect during the summer months, as done last year. ' '. ., Choloe Mutton at the Oak Market. ; ' ' . .:' Cssssl sslsfyy:. hp? W place on sale this week the best eorset made for the price, Warner Gust proof at 75o and $1.00 and R. and G. at : 00c, 75c and $1 In all tbe new- modelr, i. for this week we offer tbe new shape ln . aummer weight at 00c each. r" v 1 ' . . ' ' , Q. A. BABFOOT. Have your prescriptions Ailed. at Davis Pharmacy. " 'm' 'v','-''- Banana 10 and SO cent docen' at . Have your preacnpiton dlled.at Davis Pharmacy. v" ' -' 1 ''C: When la Bayboro stop at the Lupton Boose for Rood accommodations . Corned Pork at the Oaks Market ; Ice Cream Sod at McSorley's today. I bare Just received a beautiful line of . B. P. Reed's Oxfords for Easier. , - Respectfully, ; --i . ' i- J.J. BAXTER. Hav your prtasrictloni filled ' at Davla Pharmacy. ' . , 7 ' I . ' , " . . , ; - Mlllli7 IprtBii. : i, . We place on sale this week some very . new tilings In Ladles sailors, the Knox -I - shape, also the high crown and wide brims, at 00c, 75o, $1 and to $2 each. ' v . , - . G. A. BARFOOT. ' . Clvthtng For lubr. . , Don't fall to see our fine clothing snd ., will save your money. Respectfully, J. IBAXTER, DressSd Chickens st the Oaks Market ' , Have your prescriptions filled t Davis Pliarmncy, J. J. Haxler lia a lnnlirul lino of Eautcr neckwear In Ms wlmlows, call early anil get one. curio YOUR . . I . . ' . - :y ArrAi..:. Matters of Local Interest la the City and Country. ' Falr.and coutluued cool la the forecast for today. ' Rev. W. 8. Rone, 111 preach at Cen tenary Methodist Church tomorrow morning and evening. - : . , ; Change of advertisements for Sunday, must be brought in early on Saturday to receive full attention, ' - 1 ' ; Dr.' D. E. Motley, Ph. D , who Is con ducting a series of meeting&at the Chris tian Church will preach tonight An Inquirer asks the Jotjrk.l what, If any, was the relationship Detween Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, and Mrs, Harriett Beecher Stowe. . They were brother and sinter. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Maj. S. F. Telfair Is In the city. . . Tbos. D. Warren, Kaq., of Trenton,, is In tbe city.. Mr. T. G. Hyman went t Elizabeth City last night.. -"" - r " Mrs, O, Marks left by steamer for New York last night. , O , MK W. W. Jones, of tbe Raleigh Poet 1 In tbe cltT. ' v - " ; v Mr. W,W-"Clark returned from Bal- Igh yesterday. Sheriff A. S, Willi of. Carteret, : was here yesterday.. v ; 1 4 M re. R. 8. Primrose returned last night from a visit at Goldsboro. .Mies Kathleen .Matthews came home last night from Seven Springe. , v. Dra. E. W, Ward and G. R. Hughes ol i'ollocksville, were here yesterday. ., Mr. W. 8. Cbadwick of Beaufort, wai Ijere yesterday to bear the candidate Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Holltster left last night by steamer Neuse for New - York. VT. D. Pollock, Esq., of Kluaton, .-was among tho visitor In the city yester day," . - - ' Mrs. H. H. Peqaes left yeslercay mornlngaftt;r a visit to ber sister, Mrs, Juliet Ov Duffy. ',"'-' ' Mr. "D. W. Carray, of New York.l'ep- resentatlng Henry El well & Co., Com mission merchants, Is In the city, : s -J Messrs. J. B. Ilarvey, .8. J, Lane and T. E. Warren of Yauceboro, were here yesterday la bear tbe candidates speak, Left and Was Re-arrested. ; Abncr Willis, mate of tbe tug Carolina who was arrested, charged .with appro priating money, and released under bond left on ihe A, & N, CUaln yesterday morning, bat was arrested at Klnston on dispatch from here, ; .',. ' :;". Willis wlllbe brought here today for trial, " - . . For Register oi Deeds. Aftbe request of many friends I respectfully announce my candidacy for the office of Register of Deeds of Craven county. t, .. '.." I have never sought 'Office but think the country I entitled to . some of tbe offices." - t ' t ' . I should greatly appreciate the sup, port of my friends and the white voter of Craven county, ' , , . D. P. Wbitpobo. For County Treasurer. As the Democratic Executive Commit tee has called primaries to nominate County officers, I respectfully' announce that 1 am a candidate for the office of Treasurer and request the support of tbe white voters of Craven county. I ,: 1 JJ, Jj. ROBERTS. De Witt' Little Early Riser are tbe finest pills I ever used." D J Moore MUlbrook, Ala. They quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles. F. B. Duffy 'W:-f-tt A- Carl' V: r ';'X ' Editob Joubhal-As a Democratic voter of Craven county, I suggest tbe name of W, B, Pierce as a candidate for the Representative of Craven County la the next General Assembly. Mr. Fierce is a farmer, Is educated and competent and has been a true man In war and peace. . '. If nominated I believe ha will poll the strength of the party.. , 'W.CWhitb. May 4th, 1900. ' .y j , - . .J 0 Kennedy, Roanoke, Tenn, lays, "I cannot say too much for De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. One box of it cored what tbe doctors called an Incurable ulcer on my jaw." Cures piles and all skin diseases. . Look out for worthless Imitations. F. 8. Duffy. ' ' Truck Quotations. " , - ' ' e" v New York, May 4. - Cabbage $1.53 to 2.00. Peasl .80 to $2.80. Burnt 36 JIoi.dkn. . . .. . Washington, D. C, Maj 4. . Qabbage ft 60 to $3.00."", Peas $1.50 to $i.00. . - ' Uerriei 10c to 13o. . OitLMVAT & WakD. Philadelphia, May 4. Cabbage $2.00i Peas $1.00 to $1.50. Horrlca 13: to IRo. J, D, Fi.euino & Co, Bunion, hny 4. Snow & Co. Cabbage $1.25. It ' It ' I " ' I t r- J. The Democratic State Candidates Speak.. Weather 'Fine. , Hearty Recrptloa To Speakers." Close Attention , Given Each Speech. Good . i". Sized Crowd . ' -.Present., " Yesterday's weather was clear with a cool wind from the northwest.' Short ly after 11 a. m, the parade formed on South Front Street and under the lead ership of Chief Marshal T. A. Greeu, followed the route, as published In tbe Journal, Along the line of march, there were a great many people, and at the Academy Green when thccanjWates arrived there was a crowd, which cheered them as they ascended the splendidly decorated stand. " The smallest crowd was at the begin ning of the speeches, and 'when Mr. Aycock closed bis grand speech of one hour In length there were one thoussnd hearers who cheered and applauded bis closing sentence, -. ' Tbe attendance of the county people was very good considering that this tl tbe busy season on the farrd, and mid' day.is tbe woet possible time for city peo ple to attend a public speaking. ' - A most happy feature of the speaking were tbe introduction of the candidates and as the several gentlemen, Messrs. D. L. Ward, H. D. W. Stevenson, Gen eral C. A. Battle; O. H GulonandW. D. Mclver, each presented his speaker with a most appropriate Intreductlon to the audience, each candidate could but feel at once at home with bis listener. Tbe Introductions, like the speeches pf the candidates, were all that,-could be desired, s - Promptly at 1 J o'clock,, Chairman C. T. WaUou, callei upon Rev. R. U, John, to open the exercise of the day with prayer. " . Hob. B. R. Lacy, was introduced by D. L. Ward, Esq. -. - . In part Mr. Lacy, said1. It was a pleas ure to stand Wore the citizen of Craven county, a county which bad so material' ly assisted In securing for bim bis nornl. nation In the Raleigh convention. Ue had' no. hesitation In - saying that be wanted votes In the coming election. He then most felicitously told of his person al quaUflcatIous,as banker, farmer, me chanlc, and fisherman. v ' In speaking of tbe visit to Western Carolina, Mr. Lacy spoke of the feeling there In regard to the coming election, White Supremacy, and said the West would meet the East half way, with tbe ballot QT the bullet, to secure the tight of the white people. . -s Mr. Lacy was frequently cheered, and made a most favorable impression, He is not n orator, but his common, practical talk makes friends of all wbo bear htm Hon. 8. L Patterson, was Introduced by M. D. W. Stevenson, Esq. - Mr. .Patterson, made " the : shortest speech. VHe first gave a short but clear explanation of the establishment of De partment of Agriculture, .for which be was nominated, showing hew tbe office was" changed from ea appointive one, lo one under the elective power of the voter. ' Mr, Patterson, speaking to the farmers and citizen of Craven-county wanted all classes to be United on tbe amendment.,'-' ;V '-:' - Hon. B. F. Dixon, was Introduced by General Battle.' H. j Dr. Olxon, has been described s the humorist of the party, and bis speech here proved that he merited 4hls dis tinction. The Doctor was most hsppj In his anecdote and keptbl listener alternately laughing at hi stories and applauding hi remarks T; ,V .' HI first remark gained- every one' attention. Tern glad to say I have. learned since I have been here, bow to spell New Bern, for I have been' thrown wltUMr.)lWer.;.i-:;;.v.'.V:'"' Pt. Dixon was especially touching In spesklngof the negro, bis regard and kindness be had always shown him, and bis closing senteoce, when speaking of bll various life's works, as preacher teacher and . doctor, "1 never before In my Ufa ., have flt that I bad done so much for righteousness, as In my present campaign for White Supremacy," was received with applause. ' Hon. W. D. Turner, was Introduced by O H. Gulon, Esq. -V. : f If r. Turner's speech was largely argu mentative," though I Interspersed with anecdotes, which '. gae additional strength to the point bb made. As It was Mt Turner.' first srrpearance In this section, he received cUise attention as being a Western man, and the linpres slon he created here was a most favora tie one. Which shall rule, white man or negro; the position of tbe negro In each of the political parties, Populist, Republican and Democratic; anil what men could vote under the amendment to be passed ware finely presented, clearly anil forcl. bly drawn, and were greeted by frequent applause. Hon. C B. A) cork, was lutroiliineiljiy W. D. Mclvcr, Esq - V Mr. Aycock was jtrcotecl by applause as lie came forward, and fur one hour, In a speech such as only Charles I!. Ay cock rail make, ho moved his hetiiers by his splendid eloquence. It was an Aycoi k ipi . Ii, ami It needed lo tie l 'srd to be f i!!y i; ; rri l ifed. I 1 1 r i ' tin s, t ,l',i the f.'i w I' . l Citj 1 h,1 pb ,y.d h- ,1 p!i , h. M r t:,e -.; m. , i .,,!;,! ,!, ; - ttin Hi!!" I,el I.. i . r, I ! ' r K" , I I 1 I In ol V- "H t . ' ' ,(. t I',;'' I ; KILLED EY LIC Thunder Storm Thursday Brings Death to Woman and Child. -The thunder storm of Thursday even- ng was a severe one In this section, there being a heavy fall of hail In several places, but the llghnlng was very de structive, causing two deaths, r " At Bairda Creek, the house of George Conner was stuck, snd his child was killed, and his wife knocked senseless. The house of D. Maud, near Newport Was also struck. Mrs. Mann, who was tending In the doorway was killed, while Mr. Mann was rendered senseless. During the sturta the rainfall was nearly an inch and a half. STONEWALL. Everybody Busy.. Funeral of A. fl. Whit comb. Services at Hi, Vernon "' - Church Closed. ' " J, vt . ;'May5: Tbe farmerrof this section have about done planting cotton. Irish - potato aro looking fine, so macb so our farmer are beginning to brag. . Corn la looking well and some bare, cultivated once. Everybody seems' to be busy., the buzx of the circular saw Is keeping the tim ber carriages busy and the timber car riages are keeping the axmen busy and everybody like the busy bee is bualllng. Mr. Zack Swindell Vent to Oriental today with a.load of garden peas lo ship north to feed tbe yankees, Mr. A. H. Whltoomb was burled yes terday st .the Episcopal church. - Rev. Mr. George, the Episcopal minister of New Bern officiated. Mr. Whltcomb' death was very sudden. He leaves a wife, brother and sister, scores of friends to mourn tbelr loss , Peace to his ashes, Brother Lowder closed his protracted services In Mt. Vernon Church ou Mon day night; He was assisted-by Brother Barker of Manteo Station, and when Brother Barker, left he secured the Ber' vices of Brother F. S. .Boston, pastor of Onslow Circuit; Seven yean-ago Broth er Becton was pastor of Pamlico circuit. and he endeared himself to' this, people, God be with him till we meet again. Brother Lowder, our dear pastor has labored hard with his people and we hope bis Incessant labors for and with his people on Pamlico circuit may not be forgotten.- . - TbeMiealth of tbe community is fairly good. - , ' Mr. Clarence Cnruon of Pamlico, Is Improving, hope he will soon be able to go to bis home at Pamlico. J. O. B, "After suffering from pile for fifteen yeara I was cured by using two boxes Of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve," writes W J Baxter, North Brook, N. C It beats everthlng. Beware of counterfeit. . F 8 Duffy., ' h Reduce Output Not Prices. The North Carolina Pine Limber As sociation held a 'meeting yesterday the Allantlo Hotel, Captain John L. Hoper presiding, at which there was a large at. tendance. . ', - The trade situation was fully discussed and, upon the whole,- It was found to be moie encouraging than a. month ago, there being more Inquiries for lum ber and more orders, both domestlo and foreign, together-wlth a very smalt Ic crease of stock over that reported at the meeting last month. - ' Taking It upon the whole It was not deemed necessary to mske the situation still stronger, It wss decided to reduce the output for next month 98 per cent. : This will be done by closing down the mills' of Eastern. North Carolina and Vtrgloa two days out of each. week, This waa what gave rise to tbe rumor that the mill would be cjosed entirely at present. The lumber deslers resent ed this publication In " Baltimore and New Vark papers; -' .' . . , ' The excessive output of the mill for the psst several months Is more respon slble for the redaction of the output now probably than any other cause Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, 4th. '. ,,' -, ' ' The easiest and most effective method of purifying the blood and invigorating the system Is to take DeWttt's Little Eariy Risers, the famous little pills for cleansing the liver and babels, F B Duffy. ' -- :.- Election of County Superintendents . , of Health. " We beg leave to call the attention of all Boards of County Commissioners to the fact that they are required by the law as amended by the General Assem bly of 1807 to elect a County Superln tendent jf Health at their meeting in May. The Amended law reads: -''From this number (all registered physicians resident In the county) one physician shall be chosen by the Board of Com mlsalonera of each county annually on the ttrnt Monday lu May of. each year, to serve with the tltlo of Superintendent of Health." We trust that this Important milter will not be overlooked.- N. O, Bulletin. ' OAHTOnZA, Boars His yf 1,18 m !VT" D0UJ;T '""" 7 s s "r . ' . hni.K aui- ncv roit V' V Dobbin & Ferrall, At Tucker's, ' EiLEIGO, N. C. ' Very Good ' ' , ' For Rich " -Summer Dresses Seeing Silk f BfackNets , . ' , ' 46 inches wide, J2.00, fZ50 a Yard. Dobbin &-Ferrall. Samples Mailed. CUSTOM HOUSE, New Bern, N C, Collector's Office. ADril 87. 1000 Supplies for Revenue Vessels. Sealed proposals for supplying ship chandlery ration, an coal to vessels ol tbe United States Revenue Cutter Service. renlarly stationed, or temporarily, at-Now Bern, Porlh uarohua, and deltvnie I on board said vesnel at that place during; the fiscal year f-ndin.' June 80. 1901, will be re- OMven at this omce until 9 o'clock p m of Saturdav, flay 12, 1900, at which t:me and place they will be publicly opened. The coal lu-ni-hed to be an- turacito or bituiiHoou of boat quality ; uniform in character; to -weiirh 8,210 lounds lo the ton; to be delWvred on loard tho vessels al tuch times and in such quantities aa may be required, at localities readily accessible t- saul v s sels. and to be sntj. ct to iiiecx-otioo n to quality and Wright. ' Bidders wil nanm tbe prn-s Imth (or steaming sn I stove cml, and also their fhcillties ti r (urn'.stiinit the visaels with fresh water, and Hi. tr charges therefor, tllank forms of proposals. lib schedules showing aryciej or. ship chandlery and component parts of rntious, may bj bad ujon ai pi Cillon to this Ofnce; proposi.ls rout tw snlunltUd on theai forms. Separatir 0108 win ano do received at the same tirni and place for lubricating and lllnrn- inaurg oils, jne ngm la n w rvoo to reinrt any or all bids, ami no contract will t o put iu lurce until Oongrms shall have mkde an appropria'ion for tho pur pose. MAY till HA UN. Collector. Special Bargain In 35 kegs 3d Fine Wire Nails For Coopering Potato Barrels. We have a Rf ady Mixed Paint in ten n:ee colnm 'hich e nlfur vou at 8ut nr gallon. Send or call aud get aunfple color cirdj. , .-. : Have yon libd a bullle of our PVl h ini Oil? , It miiki a old furniture look now, price 8o. " We nave small boxes of Puts Pomade at 8c each. NIco for cleaning silver or brass." A nice large Chamois Skin for 1 ' We - arc Mill sellintt a onc-wiuk 01 Stove tor 60o aud a two-it ivk one f r 1 00. . - Another inatullment of our ce'ebrau-d RevolvmL Hrolleis lust ritrlved in linn for the new crop of nprlog Chickens and now vu cut nave nroiteu imcaen ni breakfast ; - . w-."'!.-;' 200,000 Paper Baca in stork and t- wlnoh wo itivfte the 'atleulii-n of the wholcsul truc. ; ;j : ;t-:: " Ynura Truly, . J.C. SI 'CO. LH. Cutler Hardware ; Company, ' Sasli. Ho r., fillnd, Paints, Oils, elUKT AEii:ivi:! A larcc a-nl well iHinit d Jm of Wl low an I I) Kr Mept n. Als-'S bfauilfiil I n I A'nli-r t' h'", ran.;lra lr sire fioin n lo H-.e callons ainl In lir re Irnm tf lo 'a'l a-id ex -mil no our xtivklcf re too Imv and you will sate money, l mil's I j r liiisl'iess, i.::.:uc :;r;f to C1C0.00 Reward I " f -v a r " - . t . . .... 4 t fan i ii..m ::.). 1 1 T r t tiiiiuy OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1 Corsets I '. .1 ... .. .. . . : O We make a spec 0 Zialhofthe"WB O Corset Weareex- x elusive handlers of &iY saT - -. . tt m New j Bern' and as it is a guar anteed corset . .ye x take pains , to tell each ',' customer, "your money back uur money oac if, not worth theTit- r price, we ask." For Spring and Sum- mer Vfie recommend, which is very tight markably durable. X Others of this maie that are J 1 1- , .1 . "i. m 1 1- heok medium waist, 5 hook extra long waist t We also Sell Thompson's Glove Fitting Corset whicli has many, friends in New Bern. Vassar Corset at 50o is not equalled for the price. 1 Summer is at its . Twice the past shipments of Millinery from New York. Fresh and pretty styles and at the low- $ is getting larger each season, for the ladies appreciate our efforts, to give the new styles as they come out X 0 cMarks GRIST J.1ILL8. New MilU Rolting Cheat KlevntorN and Corn Clffcner . Ol the Litest.lmprovaJ aaJ Up- ' to-Date Mill Hachinery. ' TODU TBADK IS 1 0 .IC.T ! OT SPECIAL PA1K Uku l i lean tog and polishing jiraln Ufore ,oing tliroujhlhe mll-.Jwhieh insures pure meil, - : tMm, Hominy, Oats nd lilxe I P ed T GEORGE BISHOP. New Dm n, N. 0. ' WhehYou Want the Best Beer In the world call for. and take no other but the Philadelphia Prospect brewing t'c's. P.nUwew linger Heer, the nnrest and bestrfor tale by all the leadinir saloooj in the city and at whole-sole by JAS. F. lAYLOB. For the best 5d i Jgar in the world try Cnbanola. . ; ,. !:'.:; The Purest and Best Liqnort al wata on hand, itsr Old . I oresfer a specialty., The best for m dioinal purposes ut" ! . ' ? Jas. r. layiors, ' 18 Middle Street. i Arc you needing any Pnnknz today?- V I. X , i I ol any- N. . ' - in ! e I h '. . " L 7B: ictS.mMGfnDcrT a the W B Batiste, of freight and re- popular are 4 hook short wuist, .... - 1 ..... ' , i- i X Si) II - I Wash Stuffs are in sea- 4 son now and our stock - of these popular Spring and ttnhtznetaht fahrici . j 1 best. Ginghams, Lawns and Dimities nt 10c. Iiawnsand Organdies at 12 iiiul 15c. Figured Mercerized Lawns at 18, 20, 25c. Eoechlin's Organdits at 35c. week we received Company, t Henry's Pharmacy, 127 Middle Street l"rvare Fop War in Time of IVikt. Just rtieiv. d a Bi pply of LOADED (JUNH: l-i r rienlh lo linaclies, lli-d Itua Mollis. Wstr Bugs td nil In sacts. V ill v s'a;n i rmeni o I lie lliiiht fnlirl". One trial all thai 's imilnl to convince llw mra-t r-kepilcal. A full lin if Inilel An Icier, Perfum ry, Ic. I'lix s rian't C mpnunde)! l'nM-ii.tiiitia ' ear fully A. 'Bathroom ? Secure I by up t -dale plun M ig i r hanne tbe rnj lyment ol tbe bath tent ill. K one should mls any of the de ice now ' kiwiwa ' and - otValnal'If. ' T -'el Rao . Bms i and p II Hers, 8trli-k-u rs, . for'ii an aim g -f p t . ) co trmi af'-s w ilch wsl' 'e nto,! e e i ,. not w.Ube w ih ait. Yir Ideas a'ioqt pl,i iitd, g i ou ' t slop w th irper, n tar eo t f. 11 ns4in y u u tdnt "y", :-,"'f ' 'x'. , "w Hyman- Supply Co., . 'P . n- 63 40 rwAVKS V- BUT Letters of Credit For those a twirling Paris Evos: tiiHi or 1 ii v Hi g in Ei r p- The Citizens B, ml mi lis., Comforts ; $ of New ltm. N. O., will Irsta l. ttnaif ( rnllt a'sllal lr in all 1 arlt 1 1 1 urr pe, llin.ugli lis ngulsr i'i,ri(.iOi.ili n', ilui National Park Bank, New V t!(, at Nuiilnal Futcs, Fi r p"' lleiiliir-, Addirsf, T. A Uri.n, I f.'; V-t. I Ksi.i ..... i ! - is. n
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