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vol. xyiii;;3. 42. 1 ... 1 . . C, 1 ::ay is, iu NINETEENTH YiCvIt i . f ,A ( ( t . 47 & 49 Police!; Street. The newest Btvlta and low ( out our entire stock of Dress Goods, bhoes, Embroidery, Dam I asks. Towels and Laces, of all kinds. ' Organdies are uuin tier than ever bctoro in plain colors or j Urocades and the geniiino IlorUoshs kilns are treasures for com- , fort besides being to easily l.iundcral. . ' Again we are show tug handsome patterns in black ,Crcpon, also in the Frissullei loth , - W J Jotted Swisses in black and colors; then "The Crinkled v Lotion vrepon in ulaeK makes A We . cull special attention to our white uoods 1'iqncs m ( w- Welts of all sizes or the figured ones; such a variety of Figured . ' (i$ Mercerized Nainsook, IVrsiau - Lawns, India Linons, Dimities' ' C and French Organdies with trimmings of Embroideries and V Y Laces of all kinds. - "AH Overs" for Waists in Swiss, Organdy ' to a to to to to to to to to aim knee. -, . ' r Then a peep at our Hosiery Department,'-'.. Plain, Richlien, Ribs and Tolka Dots iu Cotton. A lovely Lisle Lace Hose for 60o or a far handsomer one for 85c. ' Summer line of Corsets -just arrived. -R & G No. 274 V French Pattern only 7.ric is selling fast. - " ; . - - ) Shoes of all kinds in 'l ies, filiiiners both for ladies and children. ..-.' , lnllnf .Tnfr P.'iMq trwv . wo have the Goods. 3B. B: HaCaKBTTBaNVV Y. --', ''''","', ''"' "-"'-,,'""'."',!'"'- ..- : , , ) V 1VIFAV AT?T?TVAT.S Of line gO'(!s aie common oc currence irt nnr grreoiy. , .interior -foid trninc1i( aie never clirup, no matter lion- low pi Iced. All ojr ; llnw have the iruo cherprwes of I nrlme (Hlali1v Klf.nlpai A Vnnc.: S Grcei, Di) at d L ;uUl; Uimicslic and ImneiUr', Ha till the nnim . our sti r e Is ILo j luce lo do tint lb In in for yourself. ; : A fr ah lot of (.'elifon liT Navi 1 Ot antes 40c d a- p. ' Faory 1 1 in ona 2(te dr.1 . . v AsFmb In rmMUfpII. m nd Bryi.kfn t Ku'jt ji:H n ' '-v Yi org 8 iitit'c, .' !t 3 I D DADiCD 'Phono 60. Every One , Who Enters Our Store Stands . ... Face to Face With Great Bargfains Now U j o r cl.aiM to secure the plc'i usunl ftdrAntagm lo the early buyer. ' There your wlecl ion r, ' Mens Suits from ' Youth's Suits : Children s Suits . Or 'at rnri.l In Mcim, Ladiea and ( Jnjt tlocclrcd n Uig Lot of Btraw and Alio n fine line of Dry Goods, lotions, Trunks, &c. fro come rv"t m a id let ub tliow you Unod and Iw Prlce. , 1 , . i. ricau stock cn :;.?.; :y, M&Cl Kl Idle St Prduipt Delivery f rc:.j Di::::j f 11 -. i I r n I prices go hand in band through' up so wen. . , - I 1 Southern liatton, annuals ana V7 P.till anA nnnvinna wmirsnlf Hint. " - , ' - . J - W i in nnnrcn 77 Broad Street. oJ the lales. Our new alock oiler no la no time like the piesenl to make '- , $225 to $10.00 US to . 7.50 ' .75 to 3.50 111 In n 8ho . Wo 1 n il ila for Mot and Boy. what we can do In llio way of Go' d . , HOWAIiD MACIIT, I'roprietora. ' , a , ''( YouJ 'iiti b1 ways c. " i I or lr your food hi; I ll irt n ll'lHiln Blorn. V 11 y cv.iry di'innml dT i funiiy Itili. willi I! H '. ti n! Ki ii-y Cm. I'll '-, I'M klr-.-t, H i'l 'I'"," li V r Pri'lt ll'lU'T. Ill, nt.lt ,.-'.( ( .ii ,m im . cl when pplicrt from 0 "n hie ji 1 llisl H i H Cl.irt . im i. I:. I- 'lliv.'., I "X I IV; li v ,.f , Wl! n:i r . 1 r. . 1 1 (' , -I L i epublicans And Populist Working Oa Joint Debate Scheme. Hot Wave Rodurd In Raleigh. The Tax Assessment Case. Bad " Ran By Drunken Ne ' groes. Eitbcopal Convention. RAi.sion, May 17. As soon as, the Populist -State convention adjourned, Slate Chairman Marlon Butler challeng ed the Democrats to a joint debate on the franchise amendment. The Demo cratic chairman declined on the ground that the Populist had declared that there was no i-tsue with them. Ten days ago the Democratic State chairman challeng ed the Republicans to a joint canvass. As yet no reply haa been received. It is ascertained that the Populist ebalrman also aent a challenge to the Republicans for a joint debate It Is conjectured that this Is a plan to force a joint debate of the Democrats with the Populists or else have none at all. do the Republicans and Populists are working together. Today (Standing Master - Shepherd be gins taking testimony In the Blackwell Ddrbam Tobacco Company case. W. W Fuller, Esq., is here as counsel for the American Tobacco Company. It Is ex pected that wo or three witnenset will be examined today. - , The wife of Rev. P. T. Klapp, of Elon College, Is at the point Of death. 8tate Treasurer Worth went to Rich mond to see the glories ot . the great street fair. t.i'i-Vr'"''.''":; Raleigh haa made the start for 1030 for heat. - It U announced that Tuesday It whs the. hottest place': In the Hutted Slates by 4 degress. Yesterday ; was a' Dne running mate, 04 degrees. President Winston, of the Agricultural tnd Mechanical College, left for Wilson county to dullver aomoeddresses. Gen; Julian S. parr has named Fuyotie vllle maids of honor at thr Louisville Confederate re union jjliss Kate Broad- fool and Ellen Underwood. -. '; "" ' The Episcopal Convention of the Dio cese of NerUi Carolina opened yesterday at Salisbury with prayer by thu bishop and roll call at 10 o'clock In St. LukeV cliurch. There were fwind t be 88 clwical delegates present, and abont a iulrd of the parishes were represented y lay delegates. The bishop declared a quorum present, and llitn announced a ecess until It o'clock. ' At tliat hour all lie clergy formed In procession In the pjrlsh . home, Ibe younge-t members leading, and marched around the church, and went Ip singing the hymn, "Rise cro ned with light," The number of clergyman present bad increased to 80, and the lay delegates were also more numerous. v . - Yesterday was tho date set for the' be ginning of the taking of testimony here by Standing Master James E. Shepherd in regard to the lnorease of the tax as sessment of the Western Union Tele graph Company to one million dollars. It will be remembered that the corpora ttoa commission assessed the valuation of the company's property Id , North Carolina at that figure. The company secured from Judge- Hlmonton an order directing that for this year the assess ment figure should be f 800,000, and re Straining the collection on a larger bisis. The matter was ordered heard by th.e standing master. The company was lven three months in which to Intro ouce testimony to prove that it wa over aseesed. The . corporation com mission, that Is the State, Is given the same length of time for Its Bide of the matter. The matter of taking testimony for the company was postponed until June 18th, at New York. The Secretary of Stato Is shipping the election blanks to the various counties Few persons realize the immense nuin ber of snoirljlank's required. Eighteen drunken negro railroad bands and Umber cutterB went to the little village of Four Oaks, 'threatening to kill every white man there. They were armed. The crowd commenced to curne and rnUe a disturbance. 'Ilia ton policeman attempted lo arre-,1 a ne. for disorderly conduct, whereupon the negroes' mobbed the policeman, and heat h!m a'moH iiiH-. U 'lbiu. d to aid tbf pnlii 1 1HH1I, but He 8!)"t Ht. M Hi !l iliii il'iie by Ibe -r.n but for the, .'li cbiiiHH and i',:1!, 0 Isiloi l.b f Wl e:l i3inn or lil blive bi 1 v o drunk, 0 vvliite iiii'i !" ('f tin 11 of t! I' . ' e i : 1 r 'It i . :: 1 I 1 i : ! , r oa t:.e rec;'e's Cenvcnt.un. Washington, May 10 Senator Butlor chairman of the national committee of the People's party, was asked today if it was true, as has been reported, that both Mr. Bryan and Mr. Towne had expressed a preference that the People's party na tional convention should not nominate a Vice-Presidential candidate. He replied! "I have been told that It is true, but it was the judgment of the convention that the best way to elect both of them was to nominate. It must be remembered that neither Mr. Bryan nor Mr. Towne is Intimately acquainted with the pres ent situation as to the Populist . vote of the country. Mr. Bryan could not be elected by disbanding, or appearing to llsband, -the organization of the People'! party. To have done so would have lost him 10 Populists votes for every Gold Democratic vote that he would have a on back to him. la ehojlhe conven tion did the thing thot was necessary lo be done to Insure the election of Mr. Aryan " - '- - . , Anti-Imperialists Active. . Bobton, May 16 Antl-lmperlallsts are considering the project of holding a na tional convention aoon after' the Kansas City gathering. By that time it will be known just what both the great - parties Intend to do, and the antl-lmperlallsts will have a clear vision over the field, with an opportunity o! indorsing the men or measure! which seem to them most likely to further their principles. ; recretary Erving Winslow aay the convention, if held, 'will aim lo; make demonstration of the anti-imper'aUst strength. The 800 0J3 ntmei which have been mentioned as tliojs of antl tmpertallat voters in the doubtful Stale Mr. Wlnslow believes are considerably short of the actual number. ... . ; .-', . . Tho easiest and most eif olive 'method ' purifying the blood and. invigorating tie ejatem- ia to take DeWlti's Little Euly Risers, the famous little ptllsTor cleansing the liver and- bowels, -F B Duffy. " - ; ''. " - THE MARKETS. V The following quotations were receiv ed by 3. Jatham, New Bern, N. 0.-."r .'-t N w ont May 17. Cotton:'-' Open, llleh. Low. Close May..... July.. Aog, U.4J 983 9.03 8.35 7.00 7.84 7.M 1 0 60 9.h 903 8.81 8.01 7.8S 7.8l: 9.44 9 47 8.93 8.10 7.SU 7 79 7 79 . 9,4 1 II 85 D 01 Sept .. Oct 8 83 8 ol Nov. Jan. CHICAGO MABKKTS V7HKAT; '-"". Juijr-.Tr... Open. High. . IHli Low. ( lose -. ' 0(i - 00 Corn: Inly , 3fi iVi 7uy 71 84 80. R'y Pfd.. Con r.. . ..... 'HI .75, T.O. I ...... Leather II A. S & W 35J FedS ........ JO slOPae ... ... m A C it: O...... ... . Cotton receipts . at all ports. 10i 35 8Af VH bales were 4,000 "I had stomach trouble twenty years and gave up hope of being cured till I began to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. . It has done mo so much good I call it the saviour of my life," writes W R Wilkin son, Albany, Toun. It digests what you eat. F,8 DufTy. : For Coroner. I hereby announce myself to ti e Dem ocracy of Craven county as a candidate for coroner. Respectfully, ; J. W. Doouin. For Register of Deeds, I hereby announce myself to the Dem ocratic voters of Craven county as a candidate for Register of Deeds. Very Respl. EiiNKuT M, GiiKm For County Treasurer. I announce my name as a candidate for Treasurer of Craven couuty. If the Democratic voters of my county feel that my past record as Treasurer of this County jiiatllca Ibclr votes at the coming primnrb , I shall be gratified' at my re nnminnlion and will (servo ibeni with tbc sjine full lily In tlm future as I Lave ever tried In do lo tbe pa-t. In ollerin my inuno to my county I triif-t tl t It nny nr (if nil, n no persontil erilii iiu h n 'I ion of any kind bo imiy lii'ci.nse or i:H HMU'.il!:i! inn, fi 1 y I''1 ' ,t fur I A 1 ,11 ,f l! to Tcrmi - .... .... Boers Retreat Before Advance Col umn Of The British. - Baden-Powell Throws the Boers Out of JKafeking. Iiullcr Moving ' Ahead. England's "Ane lent Ally" Re - juices. " Special to Journal. . .- . ' " London, May 17 Lord Roberts cable the war office today that the Boera have retreated before the advance of Gunerol Hunter.' : They retired to Kierksdorf in the Transvaal, seven miles north of the Yaal river and the terminus of thr branch railroad running to Johannes burg. . , ' . ' Uenoral Biiller reports that the second division of his arniy. has, reached; Dan neshauser. half way between Dundee and Newcastle. , 'J - "" General Buller It following up his re cent advances, in Natal. Glencoe was oc cupied by British troops Tuesday Railway communication will . I e re stored, between that place and Lady smith. There Is little doubt that Jib Boers, trekked away with no hope of re turning. " Eleven guns which they had mounted at Glencoe never fired a shot. A dispatch by way of Lorenzo Marques today says that the Boer commaudant EloCt, grandson of President Kruger, forced an entry with the patrol into Mafeking. -J - . . , . ' The burghers made the attempt last Saturday to storm the town. Col. Baden-Powell opened fire upon the storm ing party with the result of kl ling 17 Boers and capturing Eloff and 90 oihej Bo;ri. . . - -,- - It Is belieyed In London that Mafeking is relieved and It is considered not only probable that the. Boers have baense verelv defeated, but that the force . with whob they came in contact was the- re lieving column. ; .1 London, May 111. About 1,100 more British troops have arrived at Heira, Portuguese East Africa. Among them Is Lord Donraven, who accompanied the Dunraven Sharpshooters as a supernu- meray captain on the battalion staff.: -.; The Governor of Baira, Beuhor Moy relies, In speech at dinner of Urlilsb 1 yeomanry, said: . - ,x 1 rrlends as we have always oeen -01 1 England, we could never have realize! the Mnagnincent uuiiy or me Angto- . ... ..... ....... 7 h5' Saxon race without such aoobj sct les 7 tiO I son. : Realizing ltd Portugal not only eonitralulaios her ancient ally, bat re joice w fib, it, 413 the strengthening -of OJrsjlves." ; . . ' I am cole agent for thte well-known Bicjclse in this territory, and solicit your trade."' Repair parts for all oh! style as well as latest improved machines of this make furnished promptly." In addition to. Ramblers I carry a - , . ' FULL MNB Of . -' ..':':' . -?? '. ill. 00LDMBIA8, II ART FOR D3, v 8T011MEIW, PbNNANIS, :'.-.. IDEALS, K SPECIAL"!, . , EAGLES AND MARS BICYCLES. ' I have only two of Ibe Model AO Chain loss Columblas in 34 Inch framie,' Price $50, and can pet no more of them, the s'o.ik being exhausted at "10 Factory - OTCall and examine niy stock before buying. '. ., " ,. ".. All Kindt of Bicycle Repairing Done in First-Class Manner and GUARANTEED. WM. TV HILL, 91 Middle St., Opp. Journal flfllce. NOTICE! Call and see J. W. WOOD, when In need of any kind of tin work, plumbing or slovo repairing of any kind and you will find hi 111 tiio rbht man with prope: prices. Comer I'roadltml Middle streets. km or: Bicycles (UtliliiNNiiiiiNiitimitttitiiiiM. '2f:s liassis to Cut ' And a General line of Good Things 5 , ' 1 J. L. r.lcDaniel's, 71 Broad St. .Fresh Carload Flour-just received trbm the mill. II you need a barrel give me a call. "Prices as low as pos- ntV.1n an4..'i.nnt,'n 5 l'rompt Delivery. JM ' . in,'" t- i 11 .- j 5 JSS.. J.'L MtDMIEL, r 'Phone 9i Seasonable Goods Come and get your choice ot our stock in Wire Doors and Window Screens, new and cheap. Doors $1 and anr( Aftn WVSfc (feW - '",.'"( I. , ' 'I1' , "'.. " Try our Calcimo for your walls, nothing better. A 5 lb package 45c. : Gold and Silver Enamel 25c. Varnish 20c can. " Any stain you may want for your Fur niture. K ' . , , laints ot all kinds. Small cans to suit the work," 1 : , - A bottle ot Stove Polish for 6e. . ; All goods guaranteed as represented. , ' ; Give us your order. , 'TAS'R'mi. ', Qaskill Hardware Co. :' 73 MIDOIJ! 8Tr.IE'l,vV;. v-:.: NEW BERN, N 0 ,j;y ':: :y.i'jt';f'' y.) - ;:.? - f .: . . MILLINERY at New YorlTcost ! :: .rvV-.M".."'-',.'.. --- ' '-;y -.''. ' ' . ,' , s ; . Now is tbe time fo tveryl ody to git a Bat. Never before have the people in and aronnd New Bern been given the opportunity to bny Millinery at the prices we will offer for TEN DAYS: . ... ::, 13 dozen Leghorn Oolf Sailors, black only, worth SOc for 19c. ..:...'.v:-t'.'. dosen Leghorn Flats, white, fl 85 value, " 03c . .4 f ' J " 11 r 7o " : . site . - 4 . u- ' ' . .' 60c " 17c '. In this Sale we offer our en'irfl line of Flowers formerly 20, 25, 85, (Mr, f i CO,, now II. 18, 87 and 74. , . - The above are only few of tho'many values w offer, Mousselines, Chiffons and Iilbbons at the same proportional disoouur. No extra charge for trimming, All orders numbered and delivered In order taken. ,' .. i . xJ. SMITH Successor to s. g. Roberts; ;.. ' -. - '.' - -- . '-. yi ..i.r-r Wliolesalo Deil r In . Groceries, Provisions, . , f Canned Goods ; - Of Any Description. : Tobacco of all Grades, SnuiT, do. 'Frio's Low, . Goods guaranteed?' as Represented. Call and see me at Noe. 39 and 11 Brick Row, East 8ide Market. , O. O. ROBERTS, i' Carolina Buggfes S'!'' Wholesale A Retail 71 RroM Hi. $1 25, Screens 30, 35 H. B. Duffy. $100.00 - Reward ! SWIIATFOU?- Call PhoneNo. 149, Moore's, Wood Yard, , And order any! in J of wood you want nd Cud out what for. ' Everybody Wears Something New " ' .... : . . ... -. We are prepared to furnish yon . - l'h overylhing'new, : - i--.i New Hats, . T . ' bolliivft and straw and th ihis, . - New Neckwear- In all frradet In nil Hie Int. i J New C " r III 11 1 !' -1. nl" a and dmifop.
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