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1 , 1 y 1 ' 1 ,'X' V. - VOL. XVI1I--NO. 89. KO BERN, N C TUESDAY MORNING,. 'MAY I5,"I800. ' NINETEENTH YAtt -""v v t-r 'r -mf " ' - - " - - 47 & 49 Pollock Street. '" The newest styles ami low prices go hand in hand through out our entire stock of I freaa Gooilu, bhoes, Embroidery, Dam asks, Towels and L-tcv, of all kinds. : . Organdies are dtiinlior llmu ever boforo in plain colors or Brocades and the gennino Ilori oslis biWs are treasures for ooin fort IwbkIps beinjf so eiwily liiniidered. . , Again we are showing huudsomo patterns in black .Crepon,' alsoiiitheFrizeJIot lot.h - , .. . lotted Swisses in blaok. and 'colons; then "Tho Crinkled Cotton Crepon" in black makes up so well, ; , We call special attention to our ; YY lute Goodsi-Piques in Wclta of all sizes or the figured ones; such a variety of Figured Mercerized Nainsook, IVrsiuu .lawns,-India- Linons, .Dimities and French Organdies with trimmings , of Embroideries and Laces of all kinds. "All Overs" for Waists in Swiss, Organdy and Lace. - '1 hen a peep at our Hosiery Departments JMain, Richlien, Ribs and Polka Dots in Cotton, A lovely Lisle Lace Hose for 60c or a far handsomer one for 8.rc. " v Summer line of t orsets just arrived. M & 6 - No. 2 T4 French Tattern only 75c is selling fust - 1 Shoes of all kinds in Ties, Southern Ilntton, Sandals and Slippers both for ladies and children,"1 v , ' V -' Pulley and Jet Beits too Call and convince yourself that n'A hiLvb Mm f tfuirlfi - f ' - s i X3 b;, ncTB-crxsiT. t 33 Every One Who -.Enters Our Store Stands - Face to Face With G-xeat Bargains - Now U yonr chance t" Heciiro llio pick of the latost. Our nc s'oo't oltcr ur- imiul hiIvhiiMihd to Hie early buyer;' Tin t is no lima liko tle ine-wof to nia! your K'lrcllupv. " " - . f . ! Mens Suits from $2.25 to $10.00 , , :" Youth's Suits - U5to, 70 v ' Children's Suits :-r .75 to 3.50 , , "l ; GtiKit Bargains In Mens Lubes 'and Just Rert iTCtl a R'g U of Straw and Wo l n Hala for Muc and B-j a. . . . , AH a One line of r' ' J 1 ' " " ' , ' Dry JBoods, Notions, Trunks, &c, . Po rome riflit in and let na how you what e can do in the way of Qond Good and Lw Prlcca. -t t AftlERICAn' STOCK COMPANY, an & ci Mi.idio ct. YHAT ONE EATS 8!inl l bo (lie liesl the wn rid can furniuli. Our alork nf Ffxxl Pr - ucts ia an all round exhibition it nnzn It nnrn. In ntifiliti . varies and li-Haiit rUca e cluli eery iblitR. AviW clirai coni giKHlit, wir frulu and tcemh 0 badly nt op. Mskf g(Hl il(fi . , Him wall on npp lilc .and uli yoiirroeetiiB fr.iin ua. Yi nci i, lio imaiaken.. , " p . "-'" limej'ipt Kc-lvi) a la'g? Country Hmiiw. Dl! IlBlllH lO f 'Ul. : ? j " 4 j; R. PARKER, JR., GROCnR, ? 'Phone 69. T 77 Broad Street. f Prompt Dolivery Fro:;i Dunn's ...vlLi-4 - Til If Mill V :.! I. :i nl ; i v- '! 1 I tt: "I t t; o V 17 V V7 V7 vv V V v vv V V) Children' 8! ot. . i - ; HOWARD & MACI1T, Proprie ora ,i' Youjc'iin iilwjjd pitprrl lirn you order your f(d iupp! i from tlil rrlmhlo Hloro, Wo r in flip- ply oWry di'inaid vt a (lift eUm f.miily Iri'ln wild Hie Clu.hi'it ' St ijil i and Ka i y ().) eiicn. I'i ' I h ;., l'ick..i. Hnii-.'B, Olive ;l-,.x K v ir IMnt I! I'l.'r. mid I'iit llnnn ai It i.'k II ill. 'in IM i.n Wo imu.o a hp"'--iliy of Ins 'i lr t ti 'Pr ii mi I -i! . (l,ir l'( i h in i i: .1 - c: ; ; ; il Charges Kade Against Penitentiary Apply to Former management. Mainly EinReratlon. A. & M. Col liRe Parade. Preparations for . Tance Monnment. first ' i Ilcnle. Insaranee Com panies Unlicensed. IUlbioh, May 14 Chairman . E. L Travia, of "the penitentiary executive b ard, regarding the charge made by noma Federal convicts that great cruety was practiced, men beaten to death and shot, women stripped and whipped and that Warden Green was constantly in toxicated, lay: "do far as I kno-v or nave ever heard the present warden was never under the Influence of liguor. The warden who preceeded him was a drinking man. All of the charges made by the convicta are old They apply to the fusion management of tha penitenti ary and not to the present one. Lewis Summerell, 'a former supervisor, . was charged with beating a State convict to death.' lie was given hearing and ac quitted, t Ho was soon afterwards drop ped and is now operating bis own farm. The man who did whip the convicts ! Indicted for murder In the Stale courta. He Will be tried In Northampton county where the Indictment against -him in pending, lie la out on large bail lie will really bo. proaeculed for man slaughter. r "As to the shooting of Federal Con vict Uorne by Warden Green last week, I have made careful Investigation and find, upon (he testimony' of : both con victa and guarda, -that Uorne was ad vancing upon the warden to strike him wt:h a shovel handle: that be held this la both hands, drawn back to strike. Tula convict had rebelled' , He had a quarrel with another convict. It was out of this that ilia trouhU grew. lie was ent for in order tlfai h i might be pun ched. Ho was a danirerooa and sullen man, aa the testimony of convicta show. As to the charge of the beating of a-.riped female convicta, I will aay that It waa absolutely without foundation, aa oar examination showed- It waa charged. that a man named Bhoarin did the beat ing He has sued for libel a paper which published the : report . The comrlo', Uorne, Is tho only Federal prisoner shot. Reports are made to me each' month by the warden, allowing all viola tions of the ruica by con v Ian, the pun ishment given the latter, eto, The report for April shows that not one convict, either State or Federal, was punished by whipping. : Those who violated the rulea were given black marks and a few wore put In the' dark celt for disobedi ence. The punishment pt whipping is al-! waya admlHHtered with care, ranging from five to ten lashes. It is very rare that as many as 13 are given." - Today Tommllb, colored, waa brought here from Qoldsboro and tut In jail to prevent, lyuchthg, Judge lli.ke ordered the transfer. U killed a young white man Charlea Cawthorne In 1898, In Siilma, Johnston county. He Was tried, convicted and then granted a new trial. He waa then tried la Qoldsboro and Is now awaiting the motion for a now trial. It la aaid If It la granted he will be lynched, tie has been brought here twice before for safe-keeping. Chairman llolton, Republican, has not aa yet replied to Democratic Chairman Simmons aa to a joint debate. Rev. John E. White, now secretary of the llaptlst Elate Mission Baard Is urg ed to lake chargo of what la to be known aa the mountain mission work of hlr church in several Slates, among thorn Virginia, Tcunesse, North Carollua, South Carolina and Oonrgla. It Is re garded as practlrally certain that he will accept the presidency of the I)p tlat Female University. A trustee of the latter said that he had no doubt of Mr. While's acceptance. The last dress parado of the cadets of the Agricultural and Mechanical College was attended by the students ot tho three femalo colleges hero. Tho cailiU wore In pray blounes and white trousers, the band entirely in white. ThcbnnJ Is a small one, but Its miixlo Is crcillltihlo The cud its do not have as much time at drll ns liny need sml thenroner move ments aio not up to the proper nintk They greatly need an oil'cer of tho ri'f'H lar army as Inxlructnr and president iVIiHlun say a one will a I probability soon be si cured, sueli an olll-.-er Ik, Id fuel, a tllTC law c;i. li at 1H n.illiH be of nut b Tie co,,, !'! 1'"' i'y' 1 -i!y. 1'ii'lt r iho iif-w i! In In liuve yitch nti mllii -y b, Hti: obpiurlci H'hI u 11 vi- I u r ! on till! Vltx -I l.r.c -:,t H. a. Eilenton Street Methodist church next Saturday. It will go' to Trinity Park, Durham . . . ' Auditor Ayor Is receiving. tho certified lists of the stockholders ot all incorpor ated companies In the State. Copies or these will be made and sent to the sher iffs of the various counties. . ; Insurance' Commissioner Young paid to the State Treasurer last week $23,- 800 50, collections for April Of this amouut IM.iSOO was re-e'.ved on accouui of licenses nd $2,000 GO on account of fees. The department has Information that the Triple Link Life Insurance Company, of Illinois, the Mason lo Mu tual Kellef Association, of the District of Columbia, and other life and fire com panies not licensed by the department are trying, through the malls and other wise, to do business in North Carolina. The commissioner desires lo warn the people of the State against all unauthor ised and unlicensed companies, and ask that all attempts by them to do business here be reported to him. Experience, he says, showa that the safest rule is to beware of unlicensed companies, even if they do tay that their insurance is mutual and at cost and call you "brother." ' ' THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Xathum, New Bern, N. 0. ,.'! :v-Naw York, May 14 - Cotton; . Open. High. Low. May ...9.39 0.50 0 69 'July 0 39 9.40 "0.89 Aug..,.. 9.17 ' 9.17 fl.lt '' Sept..., 8.85 i 8.W 8.80 Oct.... ...... 8.00 8.00 8 00 ' Nov. 783 7.88 7 85 Jan.. 7.87 7.87 7M ' CHICAGO MARKKT& . Close - 958 ' 0.40 9 13 831 8I'6 7.B3 tm -. -V. 1 ( low Oig 1 '-70I 74 . 851 mk 67 bale? WlIBATt July .... Cobh: July.....' -t)pe. High. mi J.ow. ft)J ... Oli S71 6it ..-7 , 75J 87j U 8 V Ifj PfJ ConT...... T.C. I ... Leather ..-.,.,.. -, A.8.&W .... 87j , - Fad 8 88f , ' 1 , MOrae ... ..,87 - Cotton receipt were - 6,000 A all port. " , 'I had stomach trouble twenty jeail and gave up hope of being cured till I began to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure It has done mo so much good 1 call It the saviour of my life wrUoa-W It Wilkin: sod, Albany, Tenn. It digests what ou eat K H Duffy. - - Took II Awajr Fronf the Jary. There ore auy number of stories to bp primed nboui Judge Caldwell, l)ui here Is one tlint Ih said: to be typical: He was bearing un argument whereby an attorney for (in Insurance company wns nttemptlns to evade payment of Insurance on a purely technical ground. Judge Cn id well Interrupted hlin. "Let me uudei-Htnnd you. Brother Todd." be enld to the attorney. "The policy was issued?" ' v:':--,'; : i "Yea," was the reply. - v . "And the premltiins were paldT"' ' uQtr, (::-.;- :r -"And It was not set on fireT" " "No." ';'--.;-:, :'': "Brother Todd.7 snld Judge Cald well, "you can sit down. The Jury will return n verdict for the plaintiff." Indianapolis Bun. - -; ' - Dlplomner la (ho PnlpM. "Jcs" one word," snld Uncle Remus frpm the pulpit as the collection was .liout to be tnken; "dars boon a tulshty sight oh chicken stealln 'bout bere late ly. Now, doit' any you nlgRnrs dat help steal tlein chickens put nuflln In de 'lection box. I'ae not gofn hab any you 'Sgraclu di good I.nwd dot wny, no bow r' Harper's Bazar. A Pothor to Bo Approeloted. Teacher I called to" see you, sir, about your son's schooling and snv sor ry to any that be Is behind in his stndles. ' . ' Tnrent That's nil right If be wasn't behind, how could he pursue theraJ Boston Courier. . - noir It Htnrtr)!. A rcNtaiirnnt keeper In Galena hung out the kIkii. "Our minis nte hnrd to bent." A rival nibbed out the "b" in "lu iit." Ami then the fl'lit commenc ed. Kansas -City .lounial. A Ci'tMian physician explains why red l':ilrid pf-rsoim pcblnui stwin to fret -n I nl I ns others. Hcil hairs nre RO Mill Is t! at P;il:iiO cover n In nil n. well y.i 1i',l.i-..:l ldi.n-1 or fmi blacli bfilrs. Tit-: c.i -j. st ni il mint fffcrtlve ni.-tl.o.l if .hi ";, hi ; t !u- l.l.x.-l fti.d liivli'iirallni; i!:i pi .;, mi U to t .1 e h !u'h M'::e i . i, ' v i i , t ; f iii :'.e r. r . PUSHING ONWARD. , - : General French Beyond Kroonstad. - Boers Making: For the Vaal River. ! - London, Mav 13.TlieV Dally Telt graph baa received thefollwin j dispatch from South Africa: Kroonstad, Orange Free State, May 12. The Boers quilled on Friday.-the Hollanders and Irish haviuir liurne I llie forage and destroyed the bridges. - Lord Rolierts at 2 o'clock this sftoi noon was present as the troops marched pasB In the public square "Tho soldieis gave him. an oyation. General French i now Gve miles' norlh of Kroon-ilad.' British headquarters will probably remain here a few days to enable the troops to recuperate after their long, rapid march and to await the arrival of locomotives to repair the rail, way. t" . The Free 8taters are dispersing. Their Volksraad met here, but - adjourned to Llndloy, The war - is : practically over so far as the -free Slate Is con cerned. . , There is much bitterness between the Free Staters ant Trausvaalers, Presi dent Btoyn. on Friday absolutely used the sjambok upon Free Staters who had declared "their intention of . desenlug. One body of a hundred men under Com mandant Nelus melted to 17, the o hert having returned to - their . farmsT day several hundred surrendered their arms. , '' ' Moit of . the Boer horses art .' iu wretched condition. President -Kru get declares he will continue the war; -r ' It appears that the Boors bad two 18-n-mnders smashed In TlilirsJay V srlion and since that ttmo three otheis Yestei dty Colonel Gordon battered them with his horse arllllor.,' ,. 4 i, E.W. Smallwood, v DEALER IN ;. -" GENERAL' JARDWARF, : ;V - , i ' And all Kmdf o'-r -' IWm MATERIAL Wire Nottin ', Screen Doors ar.d Windows. ' ,i , , O LACIER REFRIOERATORS r Which a--e the best. They have but few equals and No Burerior. ,,' !", Ice Cream Freexr. v Wafer C,tolers . Miclitgio Stoves and Kangcs.' - 1 ''Pain's. j . " j ., i . i " - 'i, ', Under Hotel Chattawka, nfAv iikiin, " n. c. FINANCIAL. t . A. Groon, Pros. K. II. Mowlam. V. Proa. U. M. Orovos, Caohler. - - filTIZEJrSV HANK, - . 03S" mrvr bubit, r. c. ? . Doing General Banking Business. February 18, 1900, Huip'usand rnJivl ' ded Piofif , tl8.13r.70. Prompt and careful attention given to all businews entrust! d to ns. Accounts received on favorable teims. Hoard ot Dlreotora. , Fardlnud Ulrica " J. A. Mailows, Hftmuol W. limok, ; Gluis. il. Fowior, J. W. OrRliiKer, E. W.Buiallwood, B. U. Moulowa, ' dim. Dully, Jr. ' ' Jnmes Hoduiond, Mayer Matin, Taomns a. fare m, - O.a.roT. w. r. cjroomu. Mark Discs ay. F.& f.L BAflK, FEBRCARf 1st. ll'OU. Capital Stock,....!...... $75,000 Surplus,. ., 10,000 Undivided VrotttR 2.500 Deposits ... 102,000 OFKIOEItS. U II. OrTi.ER President ' W. B.s:iiai)wi k, Vice Pres. T, W. Dswav, (Wider. J. W. liiimi.s, Teller. (J. T. t'HADWKlK. tollo'.tOr. . ' MKECTOIW:: Win, B. niades, M. M. Marks, ' 1). liraillmin, P. II. I'elieliir, I.. II. Cutler, Jno. Snu-r, W. H. I imilwick, J. W. Stewart, T. W. Dewey, Itcclle -tfl fo" on rclmntii, mtmnfnrt tir- ei uicl ot I i r li.ihk w nrniiicl I y at peci;,l ri tc'Mo each, aatt in:,l;i a (t-ncu-t re ti rnw pn-i ilir. I:y fi hh' ialtly anil en n r -i i in;' t'li-1 ix h. n il im fnri-ing to I ! if 1 1 nil i-f r lift t 'hi nlina's hHiikin 'c i i'uiw-i.-i la hi n n cily, it in the 'Hi V filli- VI ill! Il li", H col j ;.y lhlrr -;l. (U) ! ; u ItH. "NOTICE TO MARINERS, - v Pamlico River Buoy, Discontinued. Bee . coa tight BJiabllihed. ( ' ; On March R.lflUO, the second clav can buoy, red and 1 lack In JioriznlHl stripes, which formerly marked the ahOal making oil Iroin Wadea I'oiirt, al tie junction of the l'am'.Ieo ' and ' Pungo rivers waa discoutlnued. ' The shoat'it to be marked by a beactnr light. - N On March 10, 1000, the nuntbera of thi following buoys in I'amllc i Itiver wert JIails Point Shoal bnoy, a black .'sec ond class can from 7 to 6'';'," v-"t A . Fork PoinVbhoal buoy; a' black thlid clas can, f rom 7J H 7. ' . - After Aptll 80, 1000, a fixed wht'o lan tern light will be exblbitui, li feet above mean high - water frotfj a . Joir-plle structure, painted red and black lu horl lontal st rip v, erected in about 9 feet pi water on the shoal makii'gout from Wades . PoluV at the juuclion of Pamlico and Pungo liver, r ' The approximate geographical' poid: tion Cf the light ku Latitude; Ha" S3' il" ft.; longitude, 70 83f 4VWnd h on the bearings: w Tt ' tt n'i Pamlico Point Lfght, 8E ST, dictant 6J miles. . , r- -;r' 8E, point of Indian. Itiand, tangent, W8W W.k distant 4t miles. Bugs 'and Worms Destroy Your Plants 'And Trees, wl Ho they a a all tie glo.'y of fresh foliage, hul and flower, unless you dLdnf.-cl them in time." U- our Powder . Uun-, Itellows, , Syringes and rails Ureen with the propor annihl lator. and imucia and paraaites will be destroyed. , Our Bug Death is the best ruado for reaching potato hugs, fnilt trees and all plantsth it are visited by insect?, ' ' r-1 L H. CUTLER H'DWT CO Three Large Flats TO be sold to the highest bidder; '. ' Uow U this, the only stove wood man there be, will now out prices downr Jon all kind of Stove Wood, as- ll must bej sold right out and -make room for Ythyr bualnesv;r -JXi; Laths .and Hand-mado "and Sawed dhingles, wholesale and rttnll. isi'-'k' S DuKKiof, 1 ltoad Cart, 0 Dia; e. ai d 3 Dump Carta, v.'i'vfA-'i"1...; 800 Cedarand Fat Lightwood P.ier, will sell highest Kluder. : For further Information, see V' ; ;J BIijHILLTteiiiiile'it Everybody Wears Something Ney2 We aio prepared to furnlnh yon l h eciythlim;now. New Hat, vy0V: 'y - ' ' - c :, ? ., - . .' - lxith ecft and straw J In all grades and shapes. " t, ". ' New Neckwear i;'.;, r . a ' In all the lnttKlcoloissnd deii.ns7; New Col'ar ;':;.,.,., j';'. ' ; In all heights." .' i"- --y" 5hlrts. . . ; .' ' l;v Tho nohhioat line of Nca"l;e Bhlr over Bhown hero, Percale M idrns, and Silk al 50c, T.lrJ and ftl. Men' Shoes.- ' , . ', Tim niiint riiimln'A linn of ftTen S In on In low n, In high alid low quarters, in bl.'Ck, tun and Jiatent 1 nlher. C ill ami eximire 0'ir Unci and you will find that w can nave you money, i o n''""1 r- no ne m V-i i i i i i 4d t V. -as w aif tf sivif ft isir OA . O ' Z A- . C. - t HnrtQmniith Rnrnori Mn llno I & 2 vi.twiiiuuiii wui iiuu IIIUIIULO i 5 v ; A Few Nice Ones Just Received at H L. T.lcDaniel's, 71 Broad St. Also a nice lot small Sugar Cured Pig Hams, Breakfast StripsCalifornia Hams and Fulton Market Corned Beef. ' The best selected stock of Groceries in the city! 5 Prompt delivery Prices. y ; Yours to Please, J. L. MiMll i j 'Phone 91. Seasonable Goods ! Come and get. your Wire Doors and Window Screens, new and cheap. , Doors $1 and and 40c. Try our Calcimo for better. A 5 lb package Gold and Silver Enamel 25c. Varnish 20c can. - Any stain you may want for your Fur- nuure.r , . Paints ot all kinds. work, - . , v !' A bottle ot Stpve Polish for 5c C i All goods guaranteed as represented. Give us your order, f s ytAWou,. Qaskill Hardware Co; nj&llpM BTrtEaV to: NBW BERN.NO -'...'.t-M -r MILLINERY at tow is mo 1 1 mo iot cToryreny mitpis iiai, never ne lore nave llio peome in and arpUnd New Berq been giveu the opportunity to buy Millinery at t lie prices 1 V, will qfcr for TEN btlYS:." ; ; ;. . . x ' 19 dozen Leghorn Golf Bailors, 8 dozen Leghorn- Flats, white, 6 . , . -I ;' . - ;:-.;,,, 4 . " " In this sale we offur our entire line of now 11, 18, t7 and 74. ' . - N , The alxve are only a few of I he many values we offer, Mousselinrs, Chiffons and Klbbons at tba same proporti'inal discount. No extra chargr for trimming, an orue, Dumoereu aim uciivueu in oruer iaa.cn, -.- '.- ,-' - ,- ' i-,-,r ' J -:r' Successor to H. B. Duffy. S. OgBERTS, ..'?.' C -Wholesale Deal j In -i Groceries; Provisions, 'y Canned Qoods j.cf.-'i'-i C ; of Any Description; , fohtcco of all Grades., v ' j Bnuff, 4scJ Prices Low, " Ooods gimrantecd as rtepreenli'il. " Call and sto me at Nos. 80 ai,d 11 Brick How, East Bids Mark. I. ' ; S. G. ROBERTS. Carolina Buggies .s'-l ' A f r f y and Rock Bottom Ifl Wliolesul K & ISetisi! UU) Orocer, Wholesale 71 Bro. St. choice of our stock in $1 25, Screens 30, 35 your walls, nothing 45c. SmalLcans to suit the New York? Cost ! black only, worth 50c for I Ac. , $1 88 value, 9; -....100 ' ' '''"'';'- - , ' v ' 70 " Silo "f coo " c , ' - ' Flowers formerly 20, 25. !)r, SOc, f 1 CO,,- , $100.00 Reward ! , WIAT FOIt? : V UnPlione:Nol49y Moore's Wo6d Yard, And order anygltind of wood -; yoq, want and Cnd out what for;; y T.,... 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