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THET JOURNAL.
New Ben, N. C, Mar 18, 1900.
Index to New Advertisements.
. J L MtDanlel Big hams. -J
B Parker, Jr-r-New arrUala.
Business , Locals.
FOB SALE-FIne Milch Cow and Calf.
vow give ioar gallons mita uauy. j.
Mitchells . . . - v " '
"THE finest Beer always on draught, at
JjlTftR'B MiiMlfl Htrwk ' '
Notice!
Lost -Oa May 18, Charter of Queen
Esther Chapter No 1, order ' Eastern
Star, Sister Masona of New Born. The
charter was in tin boi, 1 inch In Diam
eter aid IS Inches long, with handle in
the canter. Finder will be rewarded for
it'a return to Mrs Dollle A, Boon.- 44
.Elm street, or M. P, Holly. '
. Special Sale Hens Sbirts. '
. We place on aale . this week, one lot
Mens 1.00 soft bosom shirts, made of
' One madrae cloth In blue, pink and
lavender checks, all sizes at tbe'speclal
". aale price ?So each. G. Aj Babfoot.
' Schedule of Halls. -
. v Arrival of malls from north and west
dally except Sunday, 10:50 a. m.; 6:40
p. m. ' Wilmington and the south 8:38
p. m.j Morehead City 8:00 a. m.v -
Leave. North and west 9:00 a. m. and
8:50 p. m.; Wilmington and south 9:00 a.
. m Morehead uity o:oo p. m.
; . . SUNDAYS, .
' Malls arrive from north and west 0:40
a. m. 8:40 p. m .Leave 9:00 a. m.j and
6:45 p. m. .
The public will please bear in mind
that the morning mail for the North and
. West closes at 8:15 a. m.
That the afternoon mall for north aid
, west closes at 8.00 p. m.
' For Morehead City at 5:18 p. m, Als
that the afternoon; train carries no mail
for Intermediate points betweer. here
and Qoldsboro. , Respectfully.
.. BKTMOiia W. HANCocjt
Hek 19, 1000. Postmaster
-1 Spring Lamb and Spring Chickens, this
morning at the Oaks Market. ,
lot Cream Soda at McSorley't today.
. Fresh Insect powder at Davis' Pbar
macy. - ; '
Jnst received a lot of fine F. F. V
Bams at Oaks Market.
When in Bayboro stop at the Lupton
Bouse for food accommodation
' Clothing For butori
- Don't fall to see our line clothing and
will save your money. Hospectfully,
, J. J. BAXTER.
Jce Cream, 8Qo quart, delivered to any
part of the city C. J. McHorlcy & Co,
Celorv Headache Powders cure head
ache. Al Kile and sold al Davis Pharmacy,
Pprlng Lamb and Hprinjr t'lili kcnx,tlila
morning at tbe Oaks !':n ki t.
TKuBlnr R f.iTll
1 kite Just received a 1 suli'iil Hue ol
E. P. HretV Ox folds for V ,-t. -r.
. . , l;ri1.c-;fMi:y,
j.j. ; XT; :
tlciin'ra Cm a 1(i nt !
l''aunl.r;i.
1 : ' t ! v 1
T. c. -. ..ou-m, I. i,.f i::.. -. Ji.is ;
lc ( ; y.
PaH'y cloudy and siioueis is the fore
cant for today. '
Strawberries wero selling two boxes
for 5 cents yesterday.
The banks of tho city will close all
day on Monday" next the 21st Inst, it
being a legal holiday.
The office and warehouse of J..E. La
tham is being Improved by moving the
front doorway, and enlarging the oflkt
accommodations.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
will hold their regular monthly meeting
at Miss Mary Oliver's Saturday after
noon May 19 at five o'clock.
The Board of Aldermen met last night
and canvassed the vote' of the election
Tuesday for the Issuing of bonds to pur
chase the water works system. ,
Mr Ferd Hahn was before Mayor Pat
terson yesterday morning charged with
fast driving, but there being no evidence
to prove same, he was discharged.
Rain is much needed In this ' section
for truck and general crops. The condi
tion tonight Beein favorable for ahow
eas and a good rainfall is hoped for.--
The Journal acknowledges invltationi
to the commencement Exercises of the
Senior classes of Wake Forest College
May 88th and of the Lcilsburg Female
College May 25 to 30th, and to the 49lb
anniversary of Horner Military school
at Oxford, May 81st. N i
' Meeting of the Bar.
.The Calendar Committee Request the
member of the Bar to meet al the
Clerk's office today at It o'clock a. m.
to set Ihe calendar for the May term of
the Suporior court. ' ' -j
Married At Harlo'we. -
The marriage of Mr. Zobulon V. Bir-
rington and Miss Maude Taylor occurred
Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at liar-
lowe, at the home of (he bride's' parents
Mr, and Mrs, A. B. Taylor, Rev. F. 8.
Becton officiating. - , -,.'
The Journal is pleased to be atle to
announce the happy consummation 1 of
this marriage. It proves, In spite of the
prophets, that the course of - true love
runs smooth. - U is also the answer to
the query propounded In jeslerd.iy's
issue. ' -
Relief For India, , '
The amount contributed to date for
the relief of the people of India, suffor
i jg from famine, la $18 05." The moni y
will be forwardod to the Christian
Herald of New York, Saturday. - Proba
bly there, are others who would like to
give something to the fund, - it so they
will olesie leave the monev with II. M
Groves at the Citizens Bank and It will
be properly forwarded. - " '
Tbe famine la an unprccedenteiKcal
amity, even for India.' .Millions of people
are being kept alive by charity and the
entire World is called upon for aid.
WHEW HATURB
Needs assistance It may be beat to render
It promptly, but one should remember to
use even the most perfect remedies only
when needed. The best and most simple
and gentle remedy la the Syrup of Figs,
manufactured by, the California Fig
Syrup Co. -
- Truck Quotations.
New York, May 17.
Berries, 0c to 13o. - . . : ;
- Peas 75o to tl.00. , "
T Cabbage (3.00 to (3 25
.- 4 V Uknky Elwei,l& Co.
J O Kennedy, Roanoke, Tenn., says
"I cannot say too much for De Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve.. One box of it cured
what the doctors called sn Incurable
ulcer on my jaw." Cures piles and all
sklc diseases. look out for worthless
Imitations. F. 8. Duffy.
- Clams, Clams, Clams, at Taylor's Oys
ter Saloon,
.. Clam Chowder at Taylor's.
Steamed Clams at Taylor's.
Baked Clams at Taylor's.
Sale of Colored Lawns.
This week we offer about 1,000 yards
of fine Lawnn, in stripes pluids and n
nreii, all colors Including pink, blue lav
enilcr, old rom'H, etc., actually worth 11
c. at tiic special low price ol ll!c. yanl.
O.A. HAIU'OOT.
Notice of t'. ;.:;:,:r:i.
Tbo Uiisdnc?s formerly conducled un
der the lirm title of liobcrts it lirvun
lias this dny hern dihHii'vc.l y iuuiiihI
consent, T. J. HoIktih r-1. i i i i i tr froin tl,
firm. All perilous imlclih d to the linn
will pli-iiie itiuke proii.pt ,tvn-nt to L.
K. lrvan, wlio h'm re. i,,u Inm, i.irl
all .i-r., hnvii-r i: 1.4 ;ii, I I :
ll I iii v. iil pii-i nl I i.i; Brill. I' til ., r. ij. j
lirvnn fnr .i.vn-iit.
This Apnl - i-i, l': .
T. .1. ;.i:i n:i,
I.. I). l.i.VAN.
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1 1
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t i ' . t li y f n 'a v. no
1 ?t llivt ifuim tin 'r
ct, I i .... k It only fuir to them to
announce my personal views upon a sub
ject so generally discussed and so un-!
fairly presented by my opponents.
I therefore dealre to sayto all who
may be luterested, that the charge un
qualilied, that I am In favor of the sale
of the road la false,
To say that I am In favor of a sale,
regardless of price and regardless of the'
purchaser, is an Injustice to my iuteJ
llgeuco and a reilectiou upon my regard
for the commercial welfare of my sec
tion. - ' ;' . .'
Any charge that I anVin favor of sell
ing this road to any railroad corporation
now in existence or any Iq. contempla
tion or formation, is untrue. -
Any charge that I am in favor, of sell
ing this road to the Edwards syndicate,
or that I approve or. advocate his pro
posed purchase, or am in any. way In
accord with his proposal to buyi is not
true and the charge that I am a candi
date for the Legislature for the purpose
of advocating his purchase or that I
have been offered a fee for so doing. Is
false, malicious and scandalous; and on
the' other hand when his proposition
was niade- to the Legislature of 1899, as
a lawyer I declined to accept fees to Ad
vocate or endorse his proposal for the
purchase:, I refused to go-to Raleigh for
bat purpose, and I publicly and private
ly announced my disapproval.
I have no hesitation in admitting that
I have repeatedly said that a sale of this
road or its removal from politics was
the only method of destroying the politi
cal factions of my county1 and I say so
now. It has been so ever since 1 entered
upon minhood, and .will so continue 1
presume as a heritage to the coming
generation.' But If ,the people of this
county desire factional politics, then 1
must s ibmil to the situation.
No as to my position, I 1uve stated
and do state, that if the State Interest in
this Road la sold, its : sale should be
treated ns any other commercial trans
action, and not through political chan
nels; that in order that such.a condition
could be mot, and conservatively con
ducted, that the power to sell should I
c inferred upon that corporate body
into whose bands the iutereit of the
State has been Intrusted since the con
struction of the road, the Board 6f Inter
nal improvements as constituted since
the act of Incorporation of the Rail road
and that Body should be clothed with
sufficient authority with firoper safe
grounds for the-private interest along
the line of the road, to ent rtalu, accept
or reject all proposals and thus eliminate
the Legislature a a political body from
the necessity of dealing with . subjects
which should bo removed from political
lobbyist.
This I hive assorted as my personal
opinion as a fair treatment of tbe sub
ject in event our present Illmtrlous
nominee should be our next Qovernor,
1 1 which ovenl, I presume the present
administration would not fear to nlace
itself under his guidance. ,
- I bave expressed myself at length,
from information received at the hands
of personal friends, that a resort to the
above charges had been had by those op
posing my candidacy, and even though
I did not object to the personal injustice
done me, yet I had been placed upon a
ticket for nomination . with friends,
whose candidacy It might effect, and in
justice to them I make this publication,
while on the other hand I, might have
been willing to have relied upon Ihe per
sonal confidence which the community
has placed in me during the 17 tears of
my professional life." ' . -.
. '. -v.. Respectfully,
' , Owen H. Or tort.
W. S. Musser, Millhclm, Pa., saved
the life of bis littlo girl by giving her
One Minute Cough Cure when ihe was
dying from croup. It la the only harm.
less remedy that gives Immediate results.
It quickly cures coughs, colds, bron
chills, grippe, asthma and all throat and
lung troubles. F. 8. Duffy.
Notice of Meeting of Creditors to
". Consider Discharge.
In tbo District Court of the United
Slates, for tbe Eastern District ofN.O.
In the Mutter of P. M. Draney, New
Bern, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy.
To the. Creditors of Petitioner, who lias
been adjudicated a IUnkrnpt, aniljtl-
tle I by composition:
Talio nolire Unit a meeting of credi
tors will be held at tliu ol'ice of I, J.
Monro, Krfcrcc, In New Bern, N. C , nl
12 .M. on tlio Slut day f Jtay, IfhO, at
whii It time the 1" mkmpt v. i:l apply fur
b's r . !, i-":. on ,-.n I -i : lit nml
'. I ' if i-V, HllV I i! ; i'I li'it l,i
d ' : 1. 1, J. : ..o:r.
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y .y.lTlh, liiuO.
The f-i!!!.ers say tint the crops are
badly in need of ruin.
Mrs. D, W, Dill and herniece Miss
Slinnie L. Kitch bave gone to Beaufort
to epend a few weeks with friends and
relatives
Our young friend Claud Langly has
returned from Trinity Park Iligh School
having to cutshort the session on ac
count of a recent attack ef measles af
fecting his eyes. He has accepted a
situation as salesman with MessrB Carood
and Morgan.
Strawberry venders are in town sell
ing them at ten cents per quart, which
makes them taste pretty strong of
money. ,
Mt. Will F. Mldyelle is rebuilding his
fish house along side of the O. D
wharf. " :
The new board of town commissioners
have qualified and are preparing to turn
the steam On.
The Free Wllf Baptists have bought a.
lot on which to build a church, In the
near future, we are are told. V-
A forest fire is raging adjacent to eur
village and is giving, some of the farmers
a good bit of uneasiness, and hard work
to subdue It, for we' aro told that Mr.
A. 8. Aldridge put forth such violent
exertion that he became exhausted and
fell, but soon recovered when he was
taken out of the smoke and hot air.
Mr. E II. Butts' cow escaped the pas
ture a few ago add was espied . by . the
constable, who at 6nce proceeded to
empound her, after done, he notified
Mr. Bulls that the cow could beoutalned
by paying the required fine of one dol
Ur, so Mr. Uutts being disposed to abide
by tbe law, paid the fine and took the
cow back home, thinking as he returned
that he had lost a dollar, but had gained
a cow, and that this was not so bad aftei
all. Ou the same day Mr. Butts noticed
that the constable's horse had got adrift
and he immediately appointed
himself
constable pro tern, seized the horse and.
took him to the Btaule and confined him
and sent the constable word tlat he bad
a horse on his bauds that he would like
to sell for one dollar, and the constable
came and paid the fine and received the
rse .
!;-s" Cannot Use His Name-: f.
Memo, N.'O, May IOlB
Ed. JocrxaL-As you have juauy
readers tu this county, and as I fear all
will not see my card In the Pamlico
Enterprise I ask you to please allow me
space in your worthy paper to say to to)
many friend in Pamlico county who
has been asking in to allow my nami
o -be used in our county Democratic
convention for the nomination for. the
oIQjo of Kopreseulattve that I cannoi
allow my nam) to be used because I
think it would be uojust to myself, ana
also to the Democratic party, an I e.
peclall so to my friend, Obo. Dues. ' 1
think whja we ojmldsr the prjipeo
and olrcumslanuiis under wlilcu we
n milnnted and elected Mr. Dees, aud
alio the work ha did and hU reveries
that every Democrat voter In the. couu
t oitg.t to favor his nomination ami
eluuiion as Representative for us again,
,.t. Respectfully, ..
W.T.MAto
First Ward Primary. : ';
Primary for the selection of county
officers will bo held lu tbe First Ward
city of New Bern ou Saturday the 18th
d ly of May 1900, from 7 a. m, to 7 p. m.
at theclty hall. ' - -
W. D. Mclvan, '
Chairman Ex. Com.
iai Ward Notice. . -
' D. F. Foy, Jno.C. Scales and W. F.
Rountrue are appointed Poll holders for
the 2nd ward city of Now Bern in tbe
Primary election to be held Saturday
May 10th 1900, at the Court House.
Polls open from 7 a. ru. to 7 p. m. . The
different county offices and delegates to
the county convention are to be voted
ou. IIinut R. Bkyan, Jr,. :
-: Cbmn. 2nd Ward Precinct Com.
' 3rd Ward Primaries-
pursuant -to call of the Democratic
Exeecutlve committee of Cravsn counly
for primary election to be held in all the
precincts throughout said county on
Saturday May 19th to vote for the vari
ous county olllcers aud to elect deli
gatej to county convention--wiilou h
called to meet on Saturday May 2f!ili to
lallfy the nomination of said olllcers and
to elect delegates lo Ihe Congressional
a id Senatorial convention,
The polls will be open at Scotia stuble
on .Middle strn-l fiiun 7 a in to 7 p m,
P.ituid.iV May 1'Mli for !inl waul prt
chid. r. I!. I.AM!,
t'himi. Hid w ltd precinct
I ' !
Tolhi- "'iT4 i.f r IV'Timl,
: : : y . : : v.v I. m.
I'i: I I.i I ! I!:c 1 i. I. :i-..'l of tile
1 .... ,-,iii,. ( .. . -. n wy !..-
I. -i v. 1 ! I I i'i 1 r i)i."v.. iii.i". -.1
william iiksky may.
Nkw Bkhn Camp )
United Confederate Veterans. - v "
May lOlh 1900. )
Comkadiss: The Cod of Battles has
called from the strife of this world to a
peaceful rest beyond the river, our be
loved friend and fellow soldier, William
Henry May.
lie served with distinction as a mem
ber of Company H, Second North Caro
lina Cavalry.
William Mav was a man the remem
brance of whoso life brings to us
thoughts of most' affectionate admira
tion. As a soldier he showed such qualities
men of gentle manners show on every
Held . '
The genlliest heart; the finest Courage;
the tender affection which bound those
who wero near to him bv tics of blood
or friendship proved the generous im
pulses which moved his noble spirit and
inspired their fond devotion.
Resolved, That In the death of put
comiade, William II. May we part with
a friend, kind, loyal and bravo, bO6
going iitT.ce reminds us that we too will
s ion end our struggle here and 'follow
him to the hibnt Land. ,
Resolved, That this Camp tenders to
the loved ones 'whom.' our comrade
leaves, our affectionate sympathy and
tender condolence In their great sorrow
May God keep them In this world, and
grant to til a everlasting life.
Resolved- ThAl a copy of this Memo
rial be sent to the family, and our com
rades, and bo. published in - the Daily
and Weekly JotiiiNAr. snd New Bern.
Democrat. , , ' v' I - '
, ' W. R Bauhirgtoh.
-1 y- ' E II. Mkadowb
. - Matt Masly., .
Kinston Free Press will please copy.
'. 'Bo Wilt's Little Early Blscrt are tht:
flnest pills I over-used.''-!) J Moore
Mlllbrook, Alau They quickly cure al.
L ilver
and bowel troubles. F. a. Duffy
mn.H AOfcNCV Kll - . : . I
9 .., i:u..jii.vm' I'uakhact,
II. W. I5I-S5.
fhiiiip('Av:.namrilr.fiili!i
UHllIt M -UUUU IIIL UHlll
IF YOU SUFFER
Prom the U ought of hot werther to
come, irjpare, tor tbe siz!ug period
now,: Have your b. t'j to-jm pot In per
fect cider, iKeaum It furnishes Jhiiesl
guarao'ceof Summtr comfort Imagine
bio. The outlay Involved Is stra'l eon
paiol wih tlie. betuflt' which It will
S'curo. Ci 039 per spiral lei bridge'bpfol
you come to It at.d send fur us nor,;
Hyrmn -Supply Co.,
J'Pnonc 02
4910BAVKS 8TI1KRT
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Bujs and Worms
Destroy Your Plants
An 1 Tici 8. v i lli- tbey mo in all tl e
glo y of f r.-rli fo"ci-c, till and llo.'ir.
mill i you dl ii f, 1 1 tin in in lime Use
our I'.ixili-r tiiin', llili-'ivi", fiyiiiipi-s
uml I'm in (L 1 1 n I: li tic pr '.cr a u.ilii
lu! i r , n :t I inn i In a id parji.-diei ul he
.1. ' my.-.l. Our ling D.wh in Hh b hi
noi in for ri'irliin; po'nlo lnu", f oil
I i nil I 111! Inn's til it me vi i'I' d I y
KNIT VAISTS
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We sett more of
A . . ... . ' .; i.
season and every mother that has tried
v one is sureto like rf., and recommend
O them to her friends. I Our, assortment o .
includes- the best iknown ana most
J sought after kind. , " Nazareth, E. Z. and ,
Minneapolis all at 25c each. vj- 4
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For COMMENCEMENT- DRESSES, j
'All that goes to help the girl graduate
with a commencement dress is, here, in
plentiful assortment and at fair prices. 4
Dotted Pwiss al 15, ?0 wit) 25c i
, , ' India Linon at 10, ll4, 15, 20 and 25c. " 4
-. ! Organdiea begin at 10c and np to 75c. -. Particular good (
- Taluwi are our French Organdies, 2 yards wide at 25, 40, 50 '.. ,
" and 60c - ,
" r French Lawn, 42 inch at 40c
"' Persian Lawn, 25o and 40e. , - ,
Plain Swiss at 20c and 25c,
A.
I
And for trimming Summer Dresses be
have r
v All over Lace at from 35c to $2 60 yard.
: " Val. Luce frpm 25o dozen to 25c yard.
Mechlin Lace, 10, 12J and 15c "
' . Torchon Lace, 10, 15, 18 and 20c.
Wvt awn and Nainsook Edge and Insertion.
Neck r txings and Fans are A necessity for grad tutting .
dresses and these we have in all that is new and wanted for
right now. - . .
X Oxford Ties at $2, $2 SO and $3 in
ihe new shapes, and Toe Slippers at
$t.50, and $3. The
fV, .4.f,i ' Mts44 fm4fJm
ziyuzn fjaiciu icauicr -vaiuy -
Parasols in hite and colors, priced
& from $1 75 to $3 and some very pret-
ty novelties tbe are showing. i :
XOi cMarks Company.
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GRISTMILLS.
- Iloltlug C'llMt
J2levton himI
t )rn Cleaner
OI the Lnlesf Improved and Vpr
' to-Date Mill flachlnery. '
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''YOUR' TBAUB 18 fcOLlCITlCDi
y t -r'ir fJ
tar SPECIAL PAIN9 taken in clean.
bag aud polishing grain before KOlng
thronrhlhe mlllr,blh. Insures pure
meal, , . -'
Corn, Uomlhy, Oats and Ulxed F. cd
GEORGE BISHOP..
New Bern, Hie' ' " ' . "
. DEALER IN : , .
GENERAL HARDWARE
And sll Kinds of
' LD1LDH& LIATERIAL
Wire Jloitin Bciwn Doors and
Windows. .
0L4CIGR. REFRIQliRATORS
Which are tlie beet. . Thty have but few
eipia's aid No Suporior.
Ice Creiiin f reca T'. Water Coolrra.
Micblg in Slovep id It iiiKM.
lV.nU . -
Under Hotel ChatUwka,
wmtw-T fWTl-r-T yj
,1 kill Ukixil, Itt t
FOR CHILDREN.
o
these aatments each o
Silk Mull at 30c.
latter for a very ;
ITI4M4M :
Henry's Pharmacy, A
127-Middle Street.
Prr a re For ;1V r I n
nrr... .. - j-s'
M . -I
Jiiat rcreivid a Bi pply of LOADED
GPKBi tire death lo Hoaelus, Bid
Bu. s. Mi tb. V ater Bugs and all In
ar lt . . W ill hoi si ain r grraie tl fln at
fUI . Onr trial t a'i tha "a r.et doil to
iodvIi ce lbs rnfit skeptical.
A full Ili.e id TuiUt Articles, rerfum
ry, i to . -
I'lijslclan's Preacript'ftriS '. oar, fully
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' Dobbin 4 Ferrall.
" ' At Tticker'a.
, - B rl73GU, N. G ".
Naisapur Hand Block
- ' A.', 't - ---..-'.' '- - ' ti
Printed Foulards. ,
The demand for Printed 4 -
India. Silks
. - . ...'.-I 1 ' . " '
Raa an increasml that no perfectly up.
poln'e I s nuiunr warJrobn is c.uiipleie
without one or m ire sowna evolve I
from these eool and dietay silks..
Elaborate effects mav Im hcIim red in
three g ia by dioonttlons of Imv ruf
flei. ai nliau-s or dalnir I ttlu Holer. mi
deelo.ed from the all-ver kind, while
aim k-t severely plain an I simple are
other gowns which are likewise e tain
p!4 of approved tt) lea.
Width U l ches, p'oes ton, 1 00,
l 2SaudIYiUa)aid. .
fl iip'o (-1 ecrfully ihili I.
Dobbin T; Ferrall,
iiaiiik i ' "...