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- 1 j . ' ' W f VOL. XVUI--KO. 3G. - 7 NEW BERN, N C, F1UDAY MOUSING, HAY 11, 1! ..." .. ' r- - J 2 47 & 49 Pollock Street. ; '..The-newest Btyles and low out onr eutiro stock of Jress 1 A asks, Towels and Laces, of all Unds.- - s i ?if Orgajidies are daintier than ever before in plain - colors or i '..' i il. n:, Cili,- w fort besides benijf to easily laundered. . - - . 4 J w ' A& we mt) showiner handsome patterns in black Crecon. V "AS atso in the, Frizelle loth .; T-' V 1otied. Swisses in black 'and colors; then "The Crinkled y 'V Cotton Crepon" in black makes tip so well.- t ': - " yji i - We call-Special attention to our White Goods Piques in ... J- Welta of all sizes or. the figured ones; nch a variety of Figured W Mercerized Nainsook,' i'ersian. LawnaIndia : Linons," Dimities V IS and French Organdies - with trimmings of . Embroideries .and V? yjy Laces of all kinds. i 'AlJ-Overs" and Lace. - - - - 1 hen a peep at onr Hosiery (is m s T!1 ,1 T 1 1 . II l ! 0 50c"or afar handsomer one for 65&-" . ' - . r" ' W . i": Summer line of Corsets jnst arrived.' 7X1 : & it! No. 274 f French Pattern only 75o is selling fast, -i- ijj) bhocs of all kinds lO.-iTiM, isonthern uotton, - fcanoals ana ippers loth for ladies nnd'children., -'':- -. it. Slippen lnllni' otM . Tnf nulfii tvi i too . r, W we have the Goods.: - Every , One, Who Enters Our Store Stands - Great; Bargains .-,.v--a.Now jJoor cl.anne t" wuire ib pleXof td Jwest.f JOuraew aiock ofTera u- - '.nnl adBnU(D lu the r1y buyer. Thoro is no timd like tUe reseni tn tnakr . Menf's Suitfrm$2J5rt'o;$fOM . V1; -Childen's Suits' .75'to 3.50fr;j; ' Giv.it Itarjiitii h Mun, Ladies an-) Cliililrcn's 8bojfc- . ' 'V JiiU nWlved Bg fot'itf Straw and VVo bn Hats for Mec.aad Biys.'" A left A fln line of Dry Goods,: Notions, Trunks,:&c; X.- rV rome rjfht 4n and let nifh'Wryoa Oixxh ii1 Lw Pr'ce., , ,. - -AMERICAN STOCK: COMPANY, - &9 1 HMdle Kt. ''' ' llOWiVRrr MACnT. Propr'eors 1, 2f Jwh-vt, piE';EATsgs Shoul l bfi il'.ehil the wtM. .ran " l ' V-"' ' (? urw U an all mund exliln-llon o" ,,P LrfiJALTjP if'A priitiom Ittjualit ,varl(My. "Wply.A S ';. ami 1 ant t rl' , r,,cUim I A f' IkV''"! I1 V' i ef 'lilng .Avid elrtapcnned i? . 4 ' hXi I t . ; gnoti p of frnlia'a-id vejjn'ub e . i ' "H M - " 5 i Iwdly put op' i-M E gOM tfgm -iin wnlt on npiftlte ami nril jouf i TO.!rl t fri.m "'j,.- Y din be m'fUken. "- -i v,r , ! . Si H'avt JiH i ci WinI a: la go ! iount'jf II i mi. " yj' ". - -" - ' - llli IIdi to t'uV "'v- ' '" J: R. PARKER, JR;, QPpCHR, ' 'I hone 69. , If Broad Street. , s 4 . . . Prompt Delivery From Dunn's i f you want a dfJ cup of mid you w ill f;i't if. 'ii,;- r.,r; 1 t ' in rijiinl to any e( prices ga ham! in hand through; V i uoouH, Jshoea,! JJimwoiaery, xmia- for Waists in-Swiss, Organdy yt . j - , j Department Plain,- Richlien, : k l .1.. I T a aa .TTn f1U anil pnnvmfl vnnrulP. . t.TlAf. V Call and convince , jourself that W. bt ean-do. In tiitr. vijot 'flood . - .--.? l-rr .. .. S Ynn'oan nlwaj " pipect" win n ynn orilor jwir food inpplio from . tlil r lluiiln ilorn. Wo cui nup , ply p(ry d'-ma'id of a Hot Huh fiimlfy trnile with llic Ciioiicut flliplo him T try (J -o:fiii.. lfi-l-. I , I'm kl.. 8 nr-. P, Oil- , r x RiTr film lliiuer, snil he Us na HI U k It ill m I'll 'i n Wo nmke a upeinlty of high fruj T. mid C"1Ti.'ii. Our Pi-rrccUoii f 1 i) I . Co lie o 13 rino, Trica 0;Jy COc. ilcliriims i-l.T.-c in !!, i :iit!i. Hopes to' Keep In Power by Usinff ' Bryan. Will ': Issne I'ltimatnm. . Bnssell : Ata rms niB Interview.'. The Tax : Cases. JextUe College. ," Base Ball Bat ' . BAteron JTay IK There Is no little talk -aboat Butler's plans , ngarding Bryan." Tbarophecy will be remem bered that the- Senator wanted to use Bryan to strike toe Demoerats With and to use the. Democrats to strike Bryan, i Some Demoeiatg say they now believe that Senator Butler really, was for Bryan and tbey add that they believe -the Pop ulist machine it-nowfor McKlnley Cer tainly many Populists are saying the; BI9 1IH iUVlXiUlOJ. - r L , ....i..vi ... U was long ago said that. Butler s gobeme wsa to have his: convention Bret and nominate Bryan as a Populist, and will, a Popnilst running mate; then de mand thai he accept the Popnllst nomi nation or else reject it; that if he rejected it another nomination would he made, while if be accepted It the Populltts fig ured the .Democrats, would' refute to nomluate him. - Someof the Democrats re saying that If this alternative ts pre sented him by the Populists they hope ho will decline; that 1hi Would strength en him with the Demoerats. ' it U really amuBlug to hear the Repub licans talk abont Governor Rassell. One eX them,,- an office-holder, Jsaidt-.f "What sort of a Governor have we got?. He ennt even go home t ij - 2Joverno Roscell has received t .fcJe- gram from Washington f 10m a . member of the ; lloute committee on privileges and election, asking whether 'the Gov- enbx't.'staitnienia regarding Iticbmond Pearaon, as contained, in- the Interview oablfehed . weie eorrtCtly Riven, '-The Governor replied that they , a ere abto- There Is no little Interest In the matter of the acceptance or rejection by Chair man Bolton of Chairman eunmont invi tation for a Joint debate: -It is said that if it I a6ceplca Spencer Adams will not remain lung on the stump with Ayeook. Senator Butler's friends make the claim that he la more than a match for Ajcock. The iheriit of 'ake Informs the Coun ty ooinuilsatoners that, he,: iir -ready to make complete fettlmont of taxet.;- The ahrrlltof Mecklenburg has so far paid lato the State Treasury over $20,000 on account of bis laxea.- ' -.-. . ; Tbe theatrical season ended Tueda. evening. The next event Will be some tul B g n ovVl a mindrel alio w v under oauvss.r-.Tha tent will be on the folf grounds, which tao years ago were tbe drill grounds of lb t int and Second Utorth Carolina Regiment a. . ; Thera are now 429 Inmatjj of the hos- plul for the Insane here. - j,' ; . ; 1 J B. Llndaay, the Chester, 8. ; C, ' man who Is charged with murdorlng Wallei Weather; formerly. of, this city, vrrilen here a request for his army reooid. He says lie wu Aral In the Fony-lbird OTth Carolina Regiment during the civil a af (Cot: T. 8, Kenan's regiment), anil afterwards a lieutenant in Company B, Thlity-Zlrst North Carolina Regiment. Poatmaster. Bailey gave a half holiday yeeterday on account of Memorial Day. Tha lerirrof Federal Court begins ho e Hay S8lh ' The docket is Very heavy.' : A yet no time is set for the continua tion of the bearing of Ihe tax aasoasmeni oases.' tl ppeanihil the attorneys on both sides have. agreed to what may be termed a sort of armistice. Attorney Harris on'the side of the btate, says a settlement Is ntgb at hand, ' .! - iensr C. (3. Latta, W. Jl. VMlllamion and A A Thompson left for Tharlotu to represent lUltlgh'a cotton mllla-lb- Pllot, Carali Igb anil Italelgli, I'ru. I lenl Winston wtnt as a represemattva o tha Ar.tultural and J'echanloil Co'. loge He will pieti tha point that the coll ge Itfor leillle and manual educa tion. Be will lsma 10,0011 ropier of pamiihlcts on lhat iuliject. Deputy Hereout Collector B.J. Lewis reports the seizure of two Illicit dldlll larlca In Halifax county. The owneis eicaped, - The last drens parado of tbe A. & M, cadet bittalinn will be given next Fri day and alii be In opi'dul compliment to ibo female collides here. It la expected that a regular olltuer will bo eecureil as Inatrucor of luetics next yrnr. - It Is expueted Unit die i!iilcl('.h Iikkc hall team will secure llaniicbiiwer, ol Tilnily, and rernmis of tlie A. J M. '. ollcf.'C, aa pHchrrrt. 1 lie Kti li: liu J I'tmid diM Ujt-d t cluie Ihu piiltlic Hi liool Jiinn l.t. "I'c Witt's Ml lie I'nilv Hi r ii 1 1: tin , i . i -1 I'ili 1 ever ii -i-d." I J .M.i'Hii. V i ! ! ii .i . k , A In. Ii.' V ii'ilh' rim. nli livi r nnd ! ! trni: V. Ii Pi :'y 1 PEARSON GETS-THE SEAT., By a Close Vote Crawford Is Unseated In the Rlnth Congressional District. Special to Journal. ' ' v v Washisoton. Mav 10. The House of Ranrenentatives todav. In the contested election case of Pearson vs Crawford, by a vote of 129 to 12T seated Iticbmond Pearson as representative from -the ninth Kottb Carolina dlsuiut.. " The election Case1 of Pearson vs. Craw ford has been before the Uouse for two days and attracted wide attention at the debate brought up the constitutional Amendment and other North Carolina matters.The face of the returns were in fa vor of Qrawfoid by 183 plurality. Tne Re DUbltcanS flznredont a elurality for Pear- ion of 818 Roberts ot Mawaohusets spoke for Peaison, .with Senator Pritchard coaching him, and W W. Kitchen made a stroogappeai tor vrawtara. - 'I had stomach trouble" twenty years and gave up hope of being enred till 1 began to age Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It has doae me so much-good I callit the saviour of my liferwritcs VtfH Wilkin onr"Albany, Tenn,- It digests what ypn eat. F Scully, -j - j; . 4. x'THE MARKETS, " The followlhg quotations were receiv ed by S, E. Latham, New Bern, N. 0. ' ""' - ' " Naw Tohk, May 10 CoTTOiti Opon. High. Low,' Close ' May. 7T- .70 0 70. 9.66 8.67 iuly-'.v.-,. 8pt ......., 8 53 9.49 0.47, 4.40 9.80 9.87 . 9 30 8.5J 8.60 t8.o" 8 28-888 -896 J8 07 , 8 04 "8.0S 8.07 80a 8 08 Oct ' Uov 8W Jao 8.07 Whkat j " Ute. lllgb, Low. J lose 67- - 7J- , 86J 97 Cork: " July. .it .,.. 88f ?9. ' 88J 8J .65 78 So, FyPdw..: T.Ci Con, T.-V,:. . . 70- 'X.79 '67i T 89 Leather'. it O Pas 651,. A.ao;.,.1...-' A. 8 & W" 88 ? Cotton Jj receipts wera ;!..8,000 .jEsstesi atallporU.v 4 --1.' c -."-K ' .v WriJt ,j-OCy. ' Much rain and cool weather. ' Jlev. G. IiC Connlogbam preached lo large congregation Sunday; tha .funeral of Mrs' Holland Heath who died several wetkssgo T . -Mr. JebaBrandUnrateame very near letog killed last Monday by a falling .rea bat at ibis writing ia Improving. Mlos Oenle Register ot Fort Barnwell penl Saturday snd Sunday at Mr. TIm, olby McCoy's ' - ' ; Mrs. J. H. I pock and drughter of Bel fair spent Faturday anji Sunday visiting friends and relatives here. j ' Mr-and Mrs. Jarrett While, relumed tioin Wbliakcrs Monday where tbey spent several days with their parenta.-. - Misses Lata Ipock went-to Hew Bern Monday where she will accompany bar Aunt to Southport " ' r - Moat ofour' farmers are sick as they receiving telegrams slating that 1he pes markets are slocked ,;. t j. .-. j .'. White Bros, mill shutdown on ac count of something deficient about tbe noiler but hope the y- will be In order oun to give oa some bread. - F. A,k ' When lu Bayboro stop at the . Lupton n for eood aonoramodatlrma , CASTOR I A v Tor Infants and Children, W K!r,l Yen l.2"3 AlnCs Ewat : Sears tha , ST? Iff Elgnature of iaff4-u4cjAi :-m ErJIIFD... 1 -t- --. - -Roberts" Defeats Jheriiat Great - " Battle on Zand River, Pursuit of, Fleeing: Boers byCav- ftlry. British Forced . River Passage Will Pnslt fr--.' " Jj,'. Kreonstad and , ' - U Pretoria Special to Journal. - ,.f Loudon, May lO Tbe-'Loudon war, offloe tbis afternoon received MM. follow- lug dispatch fro Lord Robert; ' Cable Cart, Zind River, May lO-iS:30 p.m. ua enemy is m-tnii reueai.ir)u(ty. LUBY J.- VWUUIVU a UUPII1UU w .M length, - ours being necessarily longer. With a wideirsoattered force H will take some time t6 learn casualties but .lsam hopefuj we have not suffered much. " --. The cavalry and horse- artillery are L pursuing the Boers by three different roads," .y " i' First Dlspatdiea. ' s r . Lokdok, May 10.-arly this morning the following dispatch was received from Roberts dated the -evening of .the 9tb from Zand Rivor; ' " ' 1 ' "'Polfi Carews and Tuckers divisions and Hamilton Vcblumn with heavy naval and royal garrison, artillery guns, with four brigades' 'JV, cavalry, " marched here today. The onemy hold the oppos ite bank of the Zand-river. Their strength will be ascertained tomorrow when I hope to be able to force the passage Of the river," . ? - At a later hour than this first dispatch thiawas Yecelred from the commander in chiefs . - X - c ' - " -'"dable XJarC neadquarters . front, May 10k9;10 a to We are now across the Zand river, : The enemy are stilljiolding a strong posltloa buk.'we are gradually pushing them back." v . " Roberts'' dispatches this .-"morning showed " that the .' Boers were merdy lighting a rear guard action It is doab ful if they make a stand before crossing the Vaal river, Alt HnOn, believed.. that RobarU-JTlll not . allow tha. .Fedei als enougbbreatbing space to reform south ward of Kroonstad. 1 y 'T , It Is evefT thought possible; to be. able to keep the troops moving s rapidly as to drive the Bo'era rlghtjhrough Kroon stad Without giving tbout time lq organ. Ize resistance in the formidable entrench ments prepared at the Yalsfih river, "Tha faot that French's Cavalry Baa lieea lironht up ' to - supplement Huty ton's mounted infantry arouses tho hope In British official circles that tha- purvj salt announced br Koborts Irr nu last dispatch may prevent all the- Boer guns and convoy irons escaping.-.,' .- 4 " ORIENTAL ",t , "s - ' 'V f May 10. We now.he'af daily the- wbistle of the male partridge, and the whlppoorwill haa al-o put In bis appearance. - The Colorado potato bug is down to business and Is getting bis usual doje ot parisgreea, 1 MrW. H. Lswls hai ptrchase.ra lot Sad i eroctlug a w-rk shoji on it, He intends runnliur a. blacksmith business in connection with lu-f . "-';''" ,Min Bertha tTncker bas,forty odd pupils enrol lei and more are likely to start In soonv , ' ' r ' k new set of town commissioners will soon take tbo reins of government; look sharp for the "wolf sign..' ' . Peas and cabbage are being shipped la Urn quantity, especlall the former. - Mr. Brabble of Ppring creek is having a dwelling put up in oar town. JMr. -B F. Pickles' dwelling Is near completion As this has beea an uneventful week we will have to close In hope ot getting tn something of interest Dext week. ' ' ' ' W III "After suffering from piles for fifteen years 1 was cared by using tw1oxrs of I)e Wilt's Wltcb Uaaet-8alve,'fll w J Baxter, North Brook, N. C. It heals everything. Beware of counterfeits. - F S Duily. . , , : '-.,. WANT TO SLLL YOU Wharton Barker For President, Special to Journal. f ' " s CincInkaT!, O., May 10. JbaMiddli. of tbe-Koaders PupuUstv -In their eon veolion today, notnfnattij Wbarton Bai ker, for President- ' ' , K- Bryan Nominated by Popnlisis." apcclui to Journan T Ffoox FmAS- D May J0.Tbr rPopuliat : National , Convention twtsi nominated William tennlngs Bryant fur President, k . ' f The easiest and most eft etlve nuthi d of purifyiui! the Mood and invigorating t;10 raicm is Vt- take De Witt's Little 1 Early Risers, the famous little pills for cleansing' Ihe liver and boels , F 8 ListlYour - - "! Property 1 FOR 1900." : .... ' " Notice is hereby' ffiveu :that -the List-Taker for tho-. 8ta township, uraven county wilt sit at Wew Bern, at Court House, Jane 1st to 8th in clusive, nnd Jane 16th to 30th in clusive' - ' . 1 ! - At DeBruhl station, Jane 9th. ' A At Bellair School House, June Uth and 15th. S. K BALL, -, JList Taker. S. G. ROBERTS, ' H-WboleaioDe-l rln Groceries; Provisions, T -: Canned Goods v,' of AnyJXscripti Tobtcco of all Grades. - SiitilT, &i Prices - L w, -Goods guar inlecd s Represented. Call and see me at Nos. 8fl and U Brick Row, East Sida Murk. t. . S. G. ROBERTS. v. NOTICE! - Calami see i. W,- WOOD, when In need of any kind ot tin work,' plumbing or Stove repairing of any kind and you will lied lilm tbe rjbl man with- proper prices. Corner Broad and Middle streets. Carolina Buggies Built in ffew I a n,' N. C, are correct!) made for,' arollni l'pob.. We are ol export rs of tl e (Jenutne Waters Buggy - 78 Broad" St ' . Loans made. Loans placeit. Apply to ISAAC H. BMlTlt, ISO Middle street New Bern, N. O. - - i SM1LB AOKNCV FOB :'- S X 9 . ' HRJUAla PKAnatACT, " ' A 1 Portsmouth Corned Mullets ! " A Few Nice Ones ly Mcbanfers, 71 Broad St. J ; Also a nice lot small Sugar Cured Pig Mams, JBreafctast strips, California Hams and Fulton Market Corned Beef. The best selected the city. ' ; lrompt delivery rnces. 4 Yours to Please, a. mm. laVS ms slias9UBIslBlins 3 - 'Phone 91. MILLINERY at Now is the lime for every l ody to md around New Bern betm given the opportunity to buy Millinery ut the prices we will offer for TEN DATS: 13 dozen Leghorn Oolf Sailors, black only, worth 50c for Iftr. ft dozen Leghorn Flats, white, l 25 vnlue, ilfc 0 " " 1 00 ' 8r. -4 " " ' " 7c " mo 4 ' - ' " 00c " 47o In this sile we ofTer our en' ire lino of Flowers formerly 20, 25, 3.1. ,10c, $1 00, iow 11. 18, 87 and 74. The above are onlv a few of the mnnv vhImm f rrrr Mniio,.iinoa r'i,;iTo and Kibbons at the same proportional discount. No extra cliarer for trimmini? tit 1 L 1 l .1.11 , t 1 . i n its wtuuiviuiiiuuivu aim ueiivuiou iu uiuer buaufl. vJ. SMITH Successor to . I-"- I am Tins, ' lists, tpskss, VabasV Plstsls, Surrounded RvaHikiicvtitUf uiefa) mndnt Mad vim JTtouf. My atack ofwheels consists of - colvkbias, ms UAKTTORnS isU HAmni.Eiie, , tTOKMEItS, tfl mm a Lit. . Pit Cental, Rukbsr, EaaaMl, raskss, CsrkMs, Irasklts, Caaatsn, Wrsnckas, TlrsTsss, Plsss. PUsrs, KAOLBi, " Doth cbnlnlcaa aad . , chain. Easj Faynnts. UY repajTshop Is CourLura and jrour work aolic flcd. , ... , IraeStts, rips, . , Strs, - . " tasks, - WM. T. HILL, We' Call Your Attention . :To Our V; Line of . ,. r " O. '' 'V? Ladies, Hisses and Children's Summer Vest.x ; Abo irtour tflllTE LAWNS Which we.v IxiuifM l e'oru ihe aHvance In ' rice. I'lJONE 181. ' D. F. JARVIS, nn i-ot.t.ocK 8Ti:i;kt. ; ic:).c;) reward! f.J! ! r(9rb Just Received at stock ot Groceries in and Rock Bottom Wholesale Orocer, 71 Ilrsl St. New York Cost ! irct a lint. Never before luivi: tbe neonle in ' H. B. Duffy. Everybody Wears Something New We aro prepared to lurnmh you with evcryibing.now. ... . New Hats, - 71 both soft and straw in nil grades and shapes. New Neckwear in alt the Intent colors nml designs. ' New Collars in all heights. Shirts. Tho nobbiest line of N'rHifl Shirts ever shon hero, Pcrciles, Madras, and Silk at AOo, 7.1o anil 1. Men's Shoes. " The njoat complete line of Men's Shoes IntowD, in high anil luw quarters, In black, tan and patent leather. Call and examine our linos nod you will find that we can save you money. J.G.DUNN & CO. -' 7 pQllook 6t. Three Large Flats - To be sold lo thahrabeet buldor. , 'How Ik this, the only stove wood maa yr'-s ; -there be, will now cut prices down on?-v -V-: ' all kind t Stove WoodV as it must t i, -. "-. sold right out and make mom for other business. , t , '.- . Tf? t '' - Latha and Qand-made and Sawed, A Shingles, wholesale andjretall. . .;'"'-- - Buggies, J Koad Cart, 0 Drays, 'and'i- ,.. 8 Dump Carta. . u. vr- 't.ji.,-";. .t .. 800 Cedarrvtd fFat Light wuod Post,' - v v will sell hlgheat Bidder . v'-; . :. . For further tnforrr'atlon, see t .-v..''' s Bid HILL; ft WeMail.1' v- if P' ,: r j ml J YOU'LL SEE At a glance tla. ur f-pil's,' V.', -strike the top nilc'l 111 tin) vm ' ' ' llntlo patisrns. ' Wlint S suit i . i and the wny it is mil up am : n important diws poln's, . V I rivals In elihor rf ' j " ' . fiur vi ml. iiiMtiitr.l and i.ur v ' ' ? A. - - sac ' i 5 a, rr : - ...'..v.:. .'
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