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VOL. XVIII -NO. 32. KEY,' BEES, N. C, SlKDAVllOItMSG, WAY 6, 1000. ' MKEJNTH YfUt' ( t 47 & 49 Pollock Street. The newest styles and low prices go hand in hand through out our entire stock of Dress Goods, Shoes, KmbroiUery, Dum as ks, Towels and Luces, of nil land '-."N"-' Organdies are daintier than over bcfoio in plain colors or Brocades and the genuine Hori1 (ths SiUe are treasures for cpm fort besides-being si) easily laundered. ' Again we are showing handsome patlerns in black Crepon, also in the Prizello t loth - Dotted Swisses" in black and . colors; then "The XJvinkJed Cotton Orepou" in black makes up so well, We call sjecial attention to our' White .Goods Piques in Welts of all' sixes or the figured ones; such a variety of Figured Mercerized Nainsook, Persian tawns, India Linons, Dimities and French Organdies with trimmings of Embroideries and Laces of all kinds. "All Overs" for Waists in Swiss, Organdy and Lace. 'I hen a peop at onr Hosiery Department. Plain, Kichlien, Eibs and Polktt Dots in Cotton. A lovely lisle Lace Hose for 50c or a far handsomer one for 85c, - ' Bummer Hue of. Corset just arrived. 11 & G No. 2H French Pattern only 75c is wiling fast. . - -.Shoes of nil kinds in Tits, JSonthern Ihiltoii, Sandals and Slippers both for ladies and children." " - . ... ' Pulley and Jet Kelts too Call and convince yourself that we lwo the Goods. - , 33 IB v .CZSTJT. ft Every One Who Enters Our Store Stands Face to Face With (3-reat Bargains v ; Now la jour obaane to senate Uio plek of the latest. Oar new Block offers i)ii ' nsual advantages to the caHy buyer. ' There -It no time like- the proscnl to male "your M'ccuon". v , -. 1 , - -' Mens Salts from $235 to $1 0.00 , -Youth's Suits J. 75 to ' 7.50 Children's Suits '' J 5 to 3.50 . Or at I 8r.fl is In Mo , Ladies an f Just Retired a Big Lot of Straw and Al'O a fln line of , Dry Goods, Notions, Trunks, &c, fo ronif rfl't in and let us rtnw'yon wbat wo csn do In (lie .way of flood Qocd ami Iiw Prices. . J ,i ', ' - A. . , . .'. AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY, !) 4 01 Middle Pt. Should bo tie best tho world run furnish. Our sloek of Poo t Pr-d nets it an all round exhibition ' inn o' it HllllJ- i prize l ce i. I i uabt ; tai a r l ans r t . wc V I 0 cr ibirg , AT'iId eitope tini" goodd, p uir ft : ir d ye re - b e . badly-'Bt up. M ke go d I:-'-, tinn wult on d elite a-id 'r'lp'. your ro crhni 'ra . . . Y uc r. bo ."-taken. -, Have Ju - c. Iv.-d a 'a go Country II m- ' , j - -Hl( ll.milo i . -'""v J; R. PARKERrJR,, GROCER, f hone 69. ? 77 Broad Street. Prompt Delivery Frcr.i Di:;;n' if S3 I1 ...a,,.. "1 T' L ; i. .Ml If y hi v .-. t u ; ! t - i f t' i.: -1 : -n v ;! ; : v. Ti " w i ' , I!):; 1 ; f ) ' . i v ') V ) vv w sv o v V V V s to V hlldrcn S'iO. Woden II U for Mot and Boye. : HOWARD & MACIIT,- Proprietor!. G Ym J dn klwayo rxprrl" I' n ' jnn oplcr your food (Uipplinii from ll.lc k li.i .1... sio-w Wc l-lll fUl- -lv . . il-na il of n llr t h' family tni.li- with the Clmii c-t 'tt l' n Kft 0 , , I . I ii . t'i. ki H . "i e -JF x I- V I 'i tut tcr. noil I'ln Hiium It . I m I : - V. c in tke. a P f' 1 1 f 3" of f r i'l- T,-a find CnH -i h. (Inr l'i-rfi-i:lii.:i !'.!' i.d - hi'-ll Coll i::r (': ; i : p mi Russell Completely Separated From His Party Leaders. Patronage Controlled Ity Pritcliard Election Board Holds a Meet- , inp. Railroad Cases. State Haaenui ' Enlarged. Ralrigh, lay 6 Here Is the com ment of Loge Ilarrls on the Republican convention: "If the braint of tbe entire outfit were concentrated they would no) equal la f olume or quality tbe brain of Governor RuBsell.1' Earrii certainly ttlcketh close to Governor RuBsell. Be said: "Did you nee any reference to the Governor In the Republican platform of tbe Republican State convention tbh week?" . When asked If the Governor was tore about this snub Loge replied: He lias supreme contempt for . that gang." For two years Senator Prltchard and the vast majority of the Republicani have given the Governor the clammy hand and the Icy heart, Life for blm has been one long nubv : Quite frequently Carl Duncan has gone to see him, but thes were diplomatio visits; The Gov ernor' has . done several .things which have disgusted his party with him. One was his jumping on an element: In tbe State wbtch had done a vast deal for Mr MoKinley in 1890 and which was looked upon aa worthy of thehighest esteem The next thing he did was to listen only to Populist counsel. The third was to say thai the t nnstitntfonal amendment could not be defeated and that the policy of the Republicans in attempting" to- de- feet , It and of ' arraying themselves against It w suicidal.;; ifS'V: ? Richmond Pearson bad a vastdeaiie to be one of the delegates to the national Republican convention. Charles Mc- Kamee and the great Vandcrbllt back- ng had the lead, however.': The" matter was In fact considered of nominating Me Names ' tor Lieutenant ' Governor, . but CI u llus Dockery, who has a large dnan clal backing, was put up.' UoSamce hat a big Influence In the ninth dUinct, the Rep iblicans say, and employs many voters. '." .' The i epublloans speak of thelmmens Federal pa' ronage In. Norib Carolina; all of course -at Senator Priickard'i. disposal, and say ft. aggregates now $l,5U0,O.K , ..'' J. D. Murphcy of Runcombe, was yes- erdty elected a member of the S'a'e election board, vice ,R D. Uilmer re- lgnd , ' . -. -Th3 election board was In session here until 5 O'clock yesterday morning, and bad another short session at 9. . It met to till vacancies which had occurred since Its last meeting,-April 13, in the coubty boards which It then elected. ' In several counties some members of the board bad failed to qualify.. The board pnt all the election machinery ln proper order. One of the cases thus sellltd wa In New Hanover. The nominees of . the Democratic primaries suggested some names. Then the new county chairman suggested others. All was satisfactorily and pleasantly arranged : - Jam a 11. Young, the negro leader, who U now a ilerk in the revenue col lector's office, wa asked bow the negroe reliihcd the the tr. atment they got at the Republican convention, your correp pondent remarking, "they were certainly well trained." To this Youn replied by asking anolhor question, ''Did U etror occur to you that Ihcy might not lake much Interest In politics?" ();iecitn arm- wer this by saying that the negroes o'ev their white managers now about as well as they did In lb?p Many peoplo lod ty took a look at the pedeatal of the Vncj statuo. On tho eal side of the base Is the one word ' Vance,' In large letters'. VVoik will brgln at once on the terrace. . 1 A settlement of the tax assessment cases Is more than probable. As j ot Standing Master Hli-plicnl ha named no day for the resumption of llio hearing of the railroad's side of tho caic; that la the taking of testimony on liihnlf of Hie railroads An attorney of the Atlantic Coast J. In-) was arked what divider mi'iits there wore, lie was reticent anil when loniiiient wai made on the fad that valunlilo tlmo was pii-tdm; ho mere ly said: "When wo do !):. In wo will i(0 with a ruxh." The corpormlon cum mlhHimie now know lmt s.-tilcnienl la In th air. Tho largo addition to lh Stulo Vu i iiiii in now nmly rra ly fur im c i-in-' t pives fiv ail-liiiiiiiHl hull., I 'it? I .i.-i-l,-nr; it.-nrly lu I.I f.-ct In . Th., .mi thii c.t)!.l lli.nr hks h.fty hi j.lh !. ii.o c: -''r -H 1. i.f nn! i vc pin.', i.il'.l 1 .. n- v - : ' (!;. f..i;n . ,. ,!,-;.,,:( imaiense siil.ject and there will neces sarily have to be limitations. 7. A l.;tture room.' for free lectures. with a large blank wall for stereoptfeon pictures. - 8. A comDlete work room on the west side, with elevstlon for takiug fMin the ground level objects as large as 810 feet in size; a basement high ana well lighted, WUh cauip floor of 11 storage pirposes. " .';':' -.'.';T - ' Many Millions Saved. WABniROTOit. May 4 Representa tive Bros! us, of Pennsylvania, chairman of J the Ilouee Committee on Banking and Currency, to day made a statement, official in charrcter and based on Infor mation carefully prepared by the Treas ury Department, on the workings of the recently enacted financial , law. - The statement says In part: . . "The refunding provisions of the law are - working out, an r achievinent in finance without a psrralel In the history of the world, Tbe statement I submit Is official and nows the amount of bonds of each kind exchanged since the law went into operation, March 14 to Way 1,1900, together with, tbe1 saving in Interest, the premium paid and the net s:.ving '- ' ' i- t 1 The ! statement shows the following totals: ' - , , Amount refunded, 200,020,780. Saving In Interest 83.GU9,22o. Premium paid, $26,084,7 1 1. . Net saving. 8, 664, 454.- ' Miles on Disappearing Guns. . , -? WasnlHOTON, May 4 General Miles baa again addrcsieda strong letter to the Secretary of War enteiing his official protest against tho policy of Using dis appearing gun Carriages in the system of coist-defenseii, a subject which has jjrr cipilated -considerable discussion re cently1' among-ordnance officers and those of : tbe artillery' arm. Cenera Miles several weeks ago called tbe d partment'a' attention to the.- subject, which drew forth last week a lett r from General Wilson denying that tbe disappearing gun carriage was not used by forefgngovernmea'.s In the fortlflcs tions plans,. . General Miles be now replied, In wb ch be states that he has personally received from the highest foreign ord nance officer reports tbat Ibis type of carriage is not In use. In bis communi cation Genaral Miles begins by stating that he wishes to go on record and to enter bis offlrial -protest and warning against tho policy of using one type of mount to Ihe virtual exclusion of all others. - - : v V J ' White Goods Sale. - ' During tdis week wo offer some extra good values In white goods lawn- P. K.s etc, something new lu tucked P. K. for shirt wsists E5o yd., India linen, lawns etc from 83c down to 6c yd. - G. A. BarfioU J. O. Raster, the jeweler, has now a complete line of optical goods under the management of Dr. Thendor C. Johnson practical optician. , Eyes examined free at 107 Middle street, New Uorn, N. C. v Hours For Closinn. v Beirlnnlne Mav 14tlT. the Oaks Market will close at one o'clock and open at Dye o'nlock, every day except Saturday This will be In effect during the summer months, as douo last year. , Choice Mutton atlhe Oaks Market. DanaiHH 15 and 3d rcnti a dor.en at ilcSorley's, .- , KaHlar Oxftirila. 1 have just received a beautiful lino of 12. I'. Reed's Oxfords for Ulster. k Respectfully; '.' "- J J. IJ AXTEK. OeniiliiQ Coca Cola at DavlV Koda Fountain , KITCHENER AT THE TRONT. Drives Boers out of Brandfcrt, British forced to leave Transvaal. V London, May 4. Tho Dally Mail has received the following dispatches from Sou.h Africa: :- Br atfor',Orauge;Fiee Sta e, May 8 Tho British occupied Itrfindfort to-day, Jen. Kitchener started from ICaree Sid ing and entered the town at noon, Gen eral Roberts arriving at dusk. , 0" - . ' Artillery fln!ud the Boers' rieiii and eonipelled thtm to withdraw, though1 their position was admirably defeui-iblo. The Boers hurriedly retired in the di rection of Windburg, leaving a flag and some wounded Brltlsli prisoners In the hospital, v French's cava'ry 's sweepii g the coun try to the north. - - - Geneal Button, commanding the First Mounted Infantry. Brigade, sjw the khakielad Irish-Americans from Cblcsgo among tho retreating Boers, ; and lot k them lor Brit it b troops.;. Tbe dwptun was not discovered until tbey bad find upon the British. - - ' LouBQtzo Marquiz, May 4. All was well at Mafeklng up to April 29. v - Unofficial reports say that only 1,800 Boers are around Mafeklng.; The belief gains ground tbat tbe siege may be raised as soon as another attempt at relief Is made. The removal of the heavy Boer guns Is looked upon as significant. Only 4,000 Boers are now In Natal, 3,000 having been withdrawn within the last two weeks. ' v PitKTonii., May 4 --It was owing to the petition of the anil British section, which believes that tee explosion of the shell factory at Johannesburg was the ws the Work of the Euglluli, tbat all British sujects were ordered to leave within 80 hours. , Employes of the electric Uabt com pany and of stores were exempt.' Tho explosion is a mystery and it is necessary to suspend judgment. This final Order virtually clears the Transvaal of all British except , prison ers. . . - . . 1 Rica abd II AitDiaa Davis. ''I ha I stomach trouble twentv vears and gave up hope of? being cured till I began to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It has done me so much good 1 call It the saviour of my life," writes W It Wilkin son, Albany, Tenn. It digests what yon eat F 8 Duffy. ' - . , " THE MARKETS The following quotations were rceelv ed by J. K. Latliam, New Bern, N. O. ,j: v Kbw York, May 5. Cottok; Opeu. High. Low. Cloo May.......... 8 00 9 80 9.58 9.50 July 0.48 " 9.48 ' 9.48 ' 9.40 Aug, .." 9 27 9 28 9.20 9 0 Bcpt 8.40 8.4V ' 8.49 840 Oct.... 8.20 8.20 8 84 8.25 - Nov. 8.05 : 8 06 - 80S 8.5 Jan.V 8.06 8.07 8.0S 80i CniCAOO 1IABK8TS. . WugAT: - Open. High. Low. (lose July 7.., 07. U7 07i ... 87 Corn: " July.....w.i; 4!) 40J 40 40 So, R'j Pfd m 6fl A, 8. & W .... 4D : ; '. 80J Leather....:...; 12jf t ' . l.f 10Pe ... ... RH .. .. . 6i Keilrt . . HH A. O. O - - - 8-- T.O.I .' 82 . 81 1 Coiton .. receipts were 4,000 bales at all ports. Tlic easiest an I nio-t i ff ctive nit tliod of purifying Hie lilixid and Invlgoiating llius)8lem In to lake DcWItl's Little Karly KUers, tho famolis lllllo pills for rleiihblng the liver and bowels. F B Duffy. Celery Ijcadacho Powders cure head, acho. Made and sold at Davis Pharmacy When In Bayboro sup at the Lupton House for good accommodations WANT TO KKLL YOU Korili Carolina vs Maryland. Special to Journal , . Raleigh, May 8 The base ball game at Chapei fill! to.l.y, reuHtdafollnw: Unlvcraity of North Carolina ilurealed University of Maryland by a scory if 5 to 8. , A Millinery Mark Down. ' W benever an- exigency arises l!a justifies such a movement wo never hesi tate t follow it, just at thts .time wr deem tt good judgmeul to reduce onr large stock of millinery, no old stock to run off, every hat uew the materials rich and novel G A Barfoot Have ; onr proscriptions filled at Davis Pharmacy, . .. .' ' Clotlilns! Fur EUr. - ' ' a. Don't fall to see our flue clothing and will savo your money.: Respectfully, .; :: - - . t J. J. BAXTER. Dressed Chickens at tbe Oaks Market. Corned Pork at toe Oaks Market., .i- Ice Cream Soda at McSorley's today.- CASTOR I A :.: For Infants and Children. : The Kind You Have Always Bought Blgnatnro of tjfcisi aTiio. IS. Butler, Stock A Cotton Broker The market' is too dull to havo an op'i.I in; you can take y.uir pl.o buy or ell nnd make either Way-.? Call to see us Monday, wo may have something up our sleeve." i . ,n - '. i "r pqok store t I cDf : , I x aimer & Perfection i Hammocks. k Tta most do Irable colon, the, k 3 . - ... : v i t . ' ? aitwesi auiuruB miu iHiugui wnen oollon yarn was at the very lowest prire. i i G. N. Ennett. I NOTICE! . Call and see J. W, WOOD, when In need of any kind of tin work, plurbblng or stove repairing of any kind and yon will find blm the right man "with proper prices. Corner Broad and Middle streets. Carolina Buggies Built in New Its n, N. C are eom-etlv made f.i C r. In Peon'e. W arn a.l ouporurs of ti e Oonulre Waters Bugiry G. II. Wafers aV Hon. 7rt Rroa l 8t . - ; 5 M i';.''i TO CUT. KHglish Cnrid ShoulJeH, Oilifornia Hams, Breakfast ' itriis and Fulton Mar e Corned Beef. r ( " AI-o Cafoccl Chip Beef, Veal Loaf, 11am Loaf, Potted : Ham and Totigtie, Cooked Corn Beef,- Salmon, JSardines and Lobsters. ' -' Freali Ortls, Kice and Oatflakes. V , . ' ' Fn-ah lot, Nic Fruit Jolly by the ponnd. Also glaes Jel ly," Mustard, Spices and Flavoring Extract?. ' A nice Co coa Foot Mat for SOo. ' ; 5 3 2 J. L McBAML, 'Phone 91. MILLINERY at Now Is tbe Hire fO cveiyl ody to lid and around New Born been given the opportunity to buy Millinery at tho prices we III oiler for TEN DAYS: .13 dozen Inborn Oolf Sailors, black -only, worlh 50c for in,-. 0 dozen Wjorn Plats, while, $1 2ft value, l:lr . 6 " " " l 00 ' i so 4 " ' " 7Bo " r.''o t ," " " " 60c " 47o .. .In this sule'we offer our eniire lino of Flowers formerly 2). 25. 85, rK tt fO. now 11. 18, 87 and 74. . . The above are only a few of the many values wo offer, Moussellnes, Chiffons and Ribbons at the same proportional discount. No extra charge for trimming, oil wmi. uhuiwigu uu UVI1VCICU IU WUcr bttaCn. J. aJ". SMITH - Successor to H. B. Duffy. k I - i f ? I I S X S. S. A . s . . x- .1 am Surrounded XtfalKAscyelM' need., mnH tit M&l miM trictt to., . Myitiwkofwheds conalata of . COLVMBIAS, MS BARTTORIH IsV HAnni.nrte. . HTOKMF.HH, M PKNUASxi " IDEALS. "... fIT . Doth cbnlnless and - v.cbaia. Easy Fayaenk MY BEPAm"SHOP hi CoMPLiva and reiir work n oUc Itcd,. - . . . wm-tThill, . HI JflMltSV. Tires, -RtaS, tsekss, , Valrsa, rwasa, nsttis, Csatst, Rssssr, tessMl, CsrMit, OraskKs, Laaist. raefcsta, TlrtTsse, Mat. BsitV-'-lacks,' f Iters, : MM .4 We Call Your Attention To Our Line of. Ladies, Hisses and Clii.drCifs Summer Vest. AUotooir WniTB LAWKS wh'ch erch i tie ri ti" f"v nee n rice. rilONE 0 F l'"irH ll la . mi . tlj (,) rcr.i.fc!i rr: : :;t. Wholesale ft Itetall rocer, 71Br4 St. New York Cost! a Dat. Never before have the nconle in Everybody Wears Something New , On Easter. We are prepared to furnish you with evorythlngjnow. New Hats, both soft and straw In nil grades and shapes. New Neckwear in all tho latest colors and designs. New Collars ; In all heights, i Shirts. r The nobbiest Una of Ni-Klij;e Shirts . ever sbon here, Percales, Madras, and Silk atoOcTSo and 1. Men's Shoes. - The most complete line of Men's Shoes In town, In high and low quarters, In black, tan and patent leather. ; Call and examine onr lines and you will find that we can savo you money. J.G.DUNN & CO. . 67 Pollock S Three. Large Flats To be sold to the highest bidder. Uow Is this, the only stove wood man thero be, will now cut prices down on all kind of Stove Wood, as It must be old right out and make room for ether business. . " , ';.. -v .. &. ' Laths and ITand-mado and Sawed Shingles, viholcsalo and retail. ft rtucglce, 1 Itoad Cart, 0 Dia; s. ard 8 Dump Carts. BOO Cedar and Fat Llghtwoxd Pj will sell highest Riddes. . , :. ' ' -f: For further Information, see , w ," MC mi.T. iPho Cninirlfi Wafi Llill 11111 lillitlUIU iliUU. . YOU'LL SEE Ing WooUns variety of ar t is mrtdo of nro tlia two , o lmvo ii " r w ns1; 1
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