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NINETEENTH TEAS XVIII- 41. .r:.:cA. Tl3 SIZE US UP. ::ay 17, laim. ,47- & '49 Police!; Street. The newest stylos and low prices go hand in hand through out our entire stock of I'ivcs Goods, Shoes, Embroidery, Dam asks, Towels and Luci j, of ail lands. ' Organdies are daiiiiici-tlu'.ii ever before in jilaiu colora .or i Brocades and the genuine lloii.oshs Sil8 are treasures for com- , fort besides being b easily lutuideivd. : ; ' . t Again wo are showing huutlsoino patterns iii Wack Crepon, ; also in the Frizelle loth . '. ;' : - - ' bolted rwisses in black and colors; theu "The Crinkled v Cotton Cfejion lu black makes up so well. - f yi We cail speciai -attention to our White Goods Piques in f Wells of all sixes or the figured ones; eueh a variety of Figured . Mnrwrized NiuirKook. Persian Lawns. India Liuons. Dimities and French Organdies with Iriinmings of Embroideries and V ' Laws of. all kinds. "AllJvers" for Waists iu Swiss, Organdy f and Lace. , i t '." 'then a peep at our Hosiery Department. Plain, Eichlien, j liiba and Polka Dots iu Cotton.- A lovely Lisle Lace Hose for ' 50o or a far handsomer one for 85c. ',, v . Summer line of Corsets jusl; arrived. & . G No. 274 V French Pattern only 75c is selling fast. ' s ., V V Shoes of all kinds in Ties, Southern Button, Sandals, and Slippers both for ladies and children. ' 1 - : r. Puller -and Jet Helta too. . Call and convince yourself that ' we have the (loods. - ' vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvx"vx-vvv'-'' I.i e I tC.,1 a;',lural Kwet- Every One Who, Enters Oar Store Stands Face tfc Face With Great Bargains ,' : ' ' Now tt jourcl.Jncc to nein llio plc'i of Cuo latos. Our new ro.- offers nt! nsiiul advantages to the early lwyuv In nianotime like the present to -.make j'oiyrjclfcliiin". " , - " Mens Suits from $235 tcTfJOJJO ' . J Youth's Suits, . . .75 to 7.50 f , Children s Suits ' J5to 3.50: ;, h'EV ' ' Raleigh, May 10 - Judge Purnell ren ders a very interesting decision and iin portmit opinion in the matter of tees in bankruptcy cases. Ho dtcides that where there is filed a partnership pell tion Iu bankruptcy, the officers, that is the clerk, referee and trustee, are enti tled to the filing fee In addition thereto where there are individual petitions and schedule?; in other words they are en titled to $10 for each, estate administer ed; the estate of each partner being held to bj a separate estate. " Francis D. Winston, of Bertie, arrived here will be at Democratic State head quarters a fortnight perhaps, looking af ter the work of organizing white su premacy cluba. This was bis special line of work two years agov " ; ' The North Carolina legislature will meet in adjourned session on Tuesday after the second Monday In June.-whicb lathe 12th day of thenonth. ; : t President Charles E Taylor, of Wake Forest college, was here yesterday, lie says the most prosperous session in all the history of the college wilt end May 30th. - There -are 235 -students-' The graduating class will number nearly forty-. ', . y;S '. t 1 ; j The Stater charters the Linn Cotton Mills Company, of Linn, Rowan county, capital (50,000; the JSpiritline Chemical Company, of Wilmington, capital 00&, and the Carolina Harness Company, of Lanrinburg, authorized capital 25 , 000. The Linn mill is. the twenty-fourth granted a charter this year. It will spin and weave Cotton and wool. : ' Preliminary arrangements are being made for the meeting of the State super intendents of agriculture here June 28ih The hnmlgration . commissioners r and State chemists are expected to be with them. -All will be giv'on an oppartunlly to see the agricultural status from one end of the State to the other. The Clement & Ross Veneer Com pany, of Vermont, which haf a plant at ThomaBvilie, this State, la building Urge one at Sanford. dr-iit Tar:; I in in Mem. Ladies an I ( hi Iron'? 8ho. Just l!oi ived a Rig Lot of rftraw and Wn Hats for Men and Bnya. Also n One line of Dry Goods, Notions, Trunks, &c. So come r'ffht In and let us fhow you what vecan do in the vay of Good Gixiih and Low I'rincs. . . . " AL1ERICAN STOCK COMPANY, 59 & (it Middle ?t. HOWARD & MACHT, Troprie-org. VHAT ORE EATS c houl.l be We bent the world can furnish. , Our slock rrf Food I'r d urts is an all round exhibition of prize ii ner. In qualitv, vniiely. ( and li'n;atit jriicn we rlaire every ibirg Avoid fhtap cam ed f goods, puor fruits ni.d vepotflli'cs. ' Imdly Ut tip. Make good dljrrtvi (Ion ivalt on nppi'llte and erriei jour ( torei lis fn m ns. Yiociin" l)e flitslnkcn. r Itavcjut ncivrd n la'go In; Country U .mi. II ims lo'Ciit. V ' I GJ ens J ; U PARKER,' JRM GROCER, Thono':C0. 77 Erc::trcct. Democrats From "New Possessions' Cuicaoo, May 15 According to in formation from the Democratic Nation J Committee today, Hawaii and Porto Rico will send delegates to the Demo cratic National Convention. v'7; Each Island will be accorded tlx dele- gales If the wishes of soma paity lead ers are carried out. . It lsth3 iatonlion to puc Hawaii and Porto ft loo In the class with the District of Columbia Alaska and the Indian Territory. The Democrats will.' lake the position that Hawaii and Porto Rico are territories md are neither colonies nor provinces. : Senator J.imei 1C, Jonesr-chalrman of the committee, reejully received a loiter from Sims Hawaiian,' who Bald they were Democrats, asking him If the con- renliou would seat a Hawaiian deleg don at Kansas City. The Senator re plied that the convention ltBelt would have to pais npon that question, bnt, is Bald, be advised the islanders to send their delegation and It might be soated Democratic managers say this will be ood policy. Richmond's Carnival. RicnMONn, Va., May 15. The feature of the carnival and slreet fair was the parade tonight of the king and his ret Inue and beautifully arranged floats. The pageant was the ti'indsoincot of th kind possibly ever seen in Richmond. It was witnessed by an iinmeiiHO crow that thronged Broad street. Tho line of march was from Jefferson, down Broad to Tenth, where tho Arch of Welcome l erected. Thus far the carnival has prov ed a great success, both In the very larpe attcuiiance Here anil me features pre- scnted. Cutler Kot Kernel Washington, May 1.1 SYnalor Butler tnilay contradicted tho report that lie hfel tt!s!;'nei tie- position of chiiiunntl of be N.itiouul I'opuli.it (.-I'liiiniit'-e in f:i Deports of rucking. Steyn Is "Hopeful.".' London, May 15 The Dally Telegraph. "& received the following from South Africa: ' Brands Drift, Orange Free State, May 13 General Eundle'sspleudid strategic movement has completely broken up the great southward Boer move. The I'oers are retreating to Lindley. The Free Staters held a second council of war yesterday, when some were re solved to fight, others to surrender Numbers of the latter ara now coming In. Rundle's position will enable him tu cope-with any possible development of the situation President Steyn's brother is a prisoner here. - y - Lorenzo, Marque,," My 15 Tele grams resolved here report hoay fight-, lug at Slafeklng. Pretoria reports that Mafeklng has fallen and the Netherlands Railroad Company has Issued a state ment that Col. Baden-Powell baa capt tared a large force of Boers. . - ' Pretoria, May 8 (via Lorenzo Mar- quez, May 15). Whan I left Veniersburg yesterday at nos the British were In plain sight from the town, , approaching in force. The townspeople were hasten ing away In carls, wagons and carriages, abandoning their houses. . .. M Kroonstadt the people were leaving on special trains. Telegraph and Qjv ernment officials were bnrnlug docu-, menta in the public square. I found President Steyn at his house, calm and hopeful; but with a train ready In case of British attack. He attributed the Boer defeat to the flanking, move ment of 6,000 English on General Botha's right. . The easiest' and most effective method of pdrlfyiug the blood and Invigorating the system Is to lake DeWill's Little Enrly Risers, the famous little pills for cleansing the liver and bowels. F 8 Duffy, v - . . " 1 . . . Port Royal a failure. -'.- . Wabhinotoi, Miy 15. The abandon ment of Port Royal as naval station under the terms of the Naval bill adopted In the .-enate yesterday, remoylng the same t Charleston, means a clear loss Of ove one million dollars to th Gov ernment. for which no return has been received and none can be. . ;i. 1 his sum haB been dumped Into one of the largest drydooks in the country, which is practlall useless,' th dredg ing out of a harbor, en trance and the erection of several costly repair shops and a large n ival hospital, besides otbei buildings necessary to a complete plant for docking aud overhauling the largest type of warships. It is now Inexplica ble to the naval officials why Port Royal should ever have been selected for the site of one of the largest docks in. the coutitry and the scene of a big naval station which It was proposed to locate there In connection with the dock.. Port Royal, under the policy of previous Ad ministration), wai lntendei to be the most Important naval' station south' of Norfolk. It was to be the depot of sup plies also for ships operating In the West Indies during the winter soason. "After suffering from piles for fifteen years I was cured by using two boxes of l)e Wilt's Witch OazBl Salvo," writes W J Baxter, North Brook, N. C. It heals everything. Beware of counterfeits. F 8 Duffy. . " Efrrlani Sees How the - Foreign Vote Controls Politics. . London, May 16 All the morning pa pers tore gave long accounts tf the Botr envoys reception in Jew , Jtoru, uui none of them comments editorially on It except the Dally Chronlole and the Times. The Chronicle flayf:.. .1 . To give a parallel instance, suppoae that in the course of the Uispano-Ameii- can War the Spaniards had asked Eng land to Intervene and had sent a .deputa tion to Queen ; Victoria. Would the Spanish delegates, have been received with cheers and presented the freedom of the city of Southampton, or of the meanest township in 'that vlcluiiyf This difference between the temper, of the English populace toward America and that of the American populace toward England will lake a goed deal to ex plain away. '. . - . " The Times says: , "As the Presidential campaign iff at hand, the American wire pullers on both sides perceive that Mr Fischer and his colleagues may be used to Influence Qerman and Irish voles. The Boer envoys aio tolerably certain to meet vlth plenty of verbal sympathy. Bo long as that Is all they got we shall not greatly mind, and we feel tolerably- se cure that they will get nothing more." J. L. LlcDANIEL, Wholesale & Retail Qi oce , , " . '- 3e , 71 Broad Street. . . Letter From Agulnaldo. ' Washinotoh, May 15. The Prosldenl oday sent to the , Senate" a letter f rdm General Oils transmitting Oranslailon of a letter written by Agulnaldo (o i friend In Manila, warning htm to leav that city. Agulnaldo' letter Is dated Ma lolos, JanrTary 7, 1899, and addressed to nor Benito Largo. " General Otis says the letter Is forward ed to meet the absurd charge that 1 hi American "authorities Inaugurated, the General Oils also states that this lettor Is one of the number wrltou by Agulnal do to his friends In Manila, warning thenr'to leave the city ' ff Uit'lr safety and that many families left the city In consequence. , ". 2 anna ctaem ' wiii.u ' ; 'Phone 91. tl BrtfM Rf. p Tuo. II. Bullcr, Stock & Cotton Urpker Lock at cotton and wheat and sea. il we wrre not right. Every dog has bin day. : Oct aboard with' a little cotton around the low nolnta reached.- Wheat Is up two cents, fell it." I don't U lleve stock are ( rlglit to buy lor a turn D n' wait too long, yon might be left, whrra Modes' was. . e ..-,, For Coroner. I hereby announce myself to tlio Dem ocracy of Craven county as a candlila'e for coroner. Respectfully, .J. W. Duouii). vor or .i. n. i al.l that bill I i i l . . , Yoi - tn n yon or-ler y tliit leil.H'.'i !!) ev-iy ,1- 11 r to I. oe- 1 , of r Cted i: to ti. i p. 1 ! For Register of Deeds. I hereby announce myself to the Dem ocratic voters of Craven county as a candidate for Register of Deeds. Very Ife-pL LliNJ-KT M, OltBRS ror Ctunty Ircisnrcr. I annoiineo nsy li-mio ss a camllibiie for Tn-a.iurer of Ciavcn county. If the - NOTICE! ' Call and see J. W. WOOD, when In need of any kind of tin work, plumbing ... ... - -. ; . ; - .... .. , - . or stove repairing of any kind and yon will find him the right man with' proper prices. Corner Broarl and Middle streets S 80LK AQENCT FOR v i - ; S , IIK.)1IAM'B PH ARM ACT. 9 A Good . . Telephone - SERVICE 13 A BUSINESS NECESSITY, A HOME CONVENIENCE. A COM BINED , . . ' , - Tseft'sslly, Couvriileiieo, Order Your Phone et One I n. t t r r leiHiiC Vo? n.iy i -. t re.- '.V j ' ;. , I a of my I -, Trea county The best place to buy Groceries and Provisions, Tobacco, Snuft, Cigars; and Cheroots. A - ' Fancy New Orleans and Porto Eico Molasses Just deceived." " " 1 Seasonable Goods ! Come and get your choice ot our stock in Wire Doors and Window1 Screens, new and cheap. Doors $1 and $1 25, Screens 30, 35 and 40c. . s . - , - 'Try our Calcimo'for your walls, nothing: better. A 5 lb package 45c - ', Gold and Silver Enamel 23c. Varnish 20c can. Any stain you may want for your Fur niture. v - r , . . Paints oi all binds, v Small cans to suit the WOrk ' ; -' ; -l A bottle oi Stove Polish for 6c. N v All goods guaranteed as represented. ""Give us your order. - ' MOw" B' iV: . ' Qaski 1 1 Hardware Co. 73 MIDDLE 8TREE1, , r- w- NEW BERN, N 0 mi I IMCDV X M... nj. I hllLLIIlLli I dL T UI IV uUol I Now is the time for iveryl ody to get si Hat. " Never before have the people in and around New Bern Men given tin opportunity to bny Millinery at the priot-s we will offer for TEN DATS: 1 t '..-: - . ';"'- 12 dozen tieghorn Oolf Sailors, black only, worth SOo for 10c. !'3 :y :.'. 0 dozen Leghorn Flats, wblto, l 23 value, . , 0 :--;.'--.v.v g. .. .. . :.,:.-,'., ,.;v100v,'-..:';i;:3;:' -. : - BHo ''-' -" .''.,",; 'v":''' " ;.' ''700 . -;.-'. 6o ' r 4 . ;':"f" ?V'.. V ' 80o :,:;.-":.:.::. 47o ... " In this Bale w offer onr a Ire line of Flowers formerly JO, 85, 85, 50c, tl 00V now U. 18, 87 and 7. iiM-o;:VV?V - '"--' r' and Ribbons at the same proportional discount. No extra cbarge for trimming, AH orders numbered and dellveted in order taken. - , 't, .,' '".s -." -t- A r wv jji'm. w v r r i r i n 1 f i 1 1 - f successor to n. vuny.' S. G. ROBERTS, , Wbolusalo Deul 'r In : i '. - Groceries, Provisions, ' - Canned Ooods r' of Any Descrlpthn. ', ' Tobacco of all Grades. Snuff, &o. I'rlces Low, Oonds gunrnntocd a n.-prese'ilc.l. Cull and see me at Nos. 89 and U Brick Row, East Sido Market, XvUiJJJliilJ. G. ' 1.. n ir f,,.,. ! ef Cnrolina lUU.UU Reward HUA1 10M7 v ,5 , And order itnyl kind of . wood jou want and find ont what for. ' Everybody Wears . St V nmfuliinr rvnw We are prepared to furnish you wt ti ewiyihlop'nsw. '' New Hats, ' : ' ... ....
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