. J " 1 - . . WvAA$ , - . ;.-'-7;- . V , ' c NEW BE UN, N. C, - WEDNESDAY afORNlNG.'MAY 23, 191)1), VOL. XV11I-N0. 40. , f ninmiiiiiun una ; 47 & 49 Pollock Street The newest stvlci and low prices eo hand in hand through- VA s out our entire stook of Dress Goods, Shoes,' Embroidery, Dam- ( asks, TowcU and Laces, of all kinds. , . . f i v Organdies are duintiur than ever before in plain colore or j'i brocades and the 'genuine IlorikoshB fiU are treasures for. com- y? fort besides king hO easily laundered. ' , , " ' i') t A:iin w nrrt Nlmwinrr handsome nattcrns in ' black. Crepon. V. also in the Frizelle loth , ' i (ft " Dotted i-yi'ism in black and colors; then "The Crinkled i Cotton Crepon" iu bluck makes up fio well. , " ' ' V't ; .r ... i- mu.tj D! : .w ilv : vve onit Bpeoiai uueimuii 10 our mw sjruuuo x jijuot m j. WelU of all sizes or the figured ones; such a varioty of l igured Mf i, ,DJilia LanouB, Dtimties y i' CW fiwriy.il Nmnsook. I'ersiiin Lawns. and French Organdies with' trimmings of Embroideries and V f! Uces of all kinds. "All Overs" for Waists in. Swiss, Organdjr Sfi anu iice. . - - - . ; 7I 'I hen a peep at our Hosiery Department. Plain, . JAW CIJ T:U DH. n,.tu !i, (Ulnii A Invnlff T.isln T,arn TTnan fnr W 50n or a, far handsomer one for 85c ' ' ', , - V : v Summer line of 4'orsets just arrived. R 4 0 So. 274 French Pattern ouly75oii selling fast. ' ! ' ' ' ' $ ShoeBof all kinds injl'ies. Southern Button, Sandals and A Blipperg both for ludiea ;vnd children. . v " ' ' ', -W i ! - Pulley and Jet Uclta too. : Call and convince yourself that -M W e have the Goods. v J NEW ARRIVALS Of fin pooiiBiue I lonnon oc-.. outtvih'O at iv.r groonty. Inferior . fnixi irrxliiulg are mvor chenp, no ' maltirntow low itlitf.. : Art r ir lliK h ive the true clienpn M of - jirlmu -m'ity.t Staple ami l".tne.V(. Orocii, Dry and L quiil; Ikiniedtic and Iifip.irWj, it's all Ilia name, our Mtire is ,il.o ,V)c tf do" fln. thing a for yo irsclf. , - "' .. A fn-sii lot of CHhfi-rnlH f f 1 Oiauyoit 40c' id !.. iw)K vn: oa Hktth X. " Alt i a Pr th lot Kmall VU It f ' . - Yror o (dense, . 1 g " ami Birkte t S'.rr j t '. it 1 K T k 1 :. Thone'60. ? "77 Broad Street; '''. W 1 -1J " 'j':' ;;i ft DESERTING PRETORIA. Every One .Who Enters Our Store Pace to Face With Stands Qrea,t; Bargains . Now I your cliance tr pooore the pick of the latest. , Our new aloe'e offer un . usubI advantage to tbe early buyer. Thcro ia no time like the proseal to wake 'your nelcctinnt. '' .'' ' 1 ' ' , : Men s Suits fem ft 35 to $10.00 Children's Sutb'&VSh ' 3.50 i'x Foreigners FleelntrFrom the City. British Cavalry 40 Miles From , Johannesburg. Special to Journal. , , : ? . Londos, May Z'i Repcyls from Pre toria lay that the city Is panto Btrloken. Foreigners and the natives are fleeing from the doomed city. Women and children are being ruahod to places of safety. "They are being sent In trains to Macbadadorp, on the way to Lydenburg, Trains are arriving at Lorenzo Marques filled with passengers, among whom are many Germans bound for Europe. . It is improbable that there will be an desperate defense at Pretoria. The Boers, it Is thought, will evacuate the capital in good time. British horsemen, according to a die patch from Lorenzo atarque are now close to tb&Vaal river, within 40 miles of Johannesburg. , , "' : THfi BOER ENVOYS. The President Informs Them ThaNo Fuf- fc ther Offer Can Be Hade. . 4 - -. Special to Journal.. Washington, May S2--The President received the Boer enviys this monlng at ten o'clock, - ; '" , Tha envoys wen received with special courtesy. The .President . said that the offer of mediation made by the United SUtes and which was rejected by Eng land could not now be renewed. - , - Story of Malekliifc . -' J ' London, May 21 One of the reasons which luadejbo Boers so anxious to cap ture Ma'eklng was that they regarded It at a jumping off plice from which raid could eisily be made on J ihannes burn. It.': seems likely they wilt now hive lull 1illticatlon foMbulr aotlely Colonel Uahon reports havin-jdaeil PTttmer at Jamaalbl, May 15. ' lie wa followed by a Boer commtndor :irom Marlizanl aiding and turnwl westward to avoid It. May lha wa attacked iu the thick bush, losing 5 men killed, 1 missing and 2i wouuded,- Inoludluif Dally Mall correspondent, Oan.U, dan erouly. ' The Boers lust mare .'Iliad Maiton In killed and wounded. Another report has been received from Badi n-Powell, dated May IS, giving Im portant news. Before dawa May iaht storodng party,' 930 strong, personsllj led by Eloff, rushed the pickets' and reached the Staat and Protectorlte camr from the westward along the Malopit valley, a strong, musketry demonstration being ma le at the same time along the eastern frdnt of out posIllon.Our west ern posts closed In and stopped the Boer supports following, tlius cutting off Klofl's retreat, while tho-town defenses stopped his further advance. - His force got divided In the darkness and a strong party was placed between.. them(K com pletely surrounding them. Fighting con' tlnued all day long.T ..,,, :.'- Soon after nightfall two partie aur- rendered and the other was driven oni of tht, Blast nndei a heavy Are." Ten dead and IB wounded of the enemy were left behind and 108 prisoners were taken Including Eloff and t officers. Seventeen Frenchmen and many- Germans were among the prisoners. 0rr losses were 8 men killed and 8 officers .and 9 men wounded. '-:"v': '"':''; "l- Col. Bingham Suggested as Next , President of University. Commencement at Pence Iantltute. Vance Slatuo Shipped by Jane 20. Farmers Alliance. ' Private Hank ' " ' Statement.. .,'- 0rl targalas In Mens, Ladies and ( bjldren's Sho3f. ' Just Received a Big Lot of Straw and W'o )' n tlata for Men and Boyr. r ; ' -Also fine line of "' f : .J y -i. -;:;VV-v---.y D r y Go oil s N o t i o n s tr u n ks - jtic. f Po corni- r'jht in and let ns t how yo wbat e'can do In the way of Gord AL1ERICAN STOCK COLIPAUY; 5DA61 Ml t.lleSt., HOWARD & MACLIT, Proprietors Prompt Delivery From Dunn's Yotijcnn lways expocij when you or lor your food'S'ipplics from fits reliable stoi. Wo cm sup ! every demand of a firct clims f unity , trndo witli tho (Jlioirent St ipl i anil Fainy Clrowrics, liil liliu, Picklis, Binco'.J'Mlvof.'KoK U vcir Print Itu'tnr, and i'U Hums n'lt .ok Brt -m IM vs. We in ike a npwlnliy of bigh gr i lo TViw an 1 CilTi-es, Our IVrreotlmi ISIrnd- , If )'"tl w:n t (. It C'lnil rup of ilrln (IN'1 J'U ill I I'. Co lie o )i FiiiOj Flic 3 0;:!' ins cuff. (' l.iiy n J" .Supreme Court Decisions. Special to Journal. .- '. ' '-: ' " IUf.Bion, - May 88. The : Supreme Court files the following opinions; ' :' .Sprinkle vs Indemnity to., from Mad' bon, affirmed. fV 's, '' . Duckworth vs Orr, from Trannijlvs nla, afllrmed. . . ( . "S t Stale vs Ulgglns, from Buncombe, a'- drrned. ' .f,- -,' Hutchinson vs. Hutchinson, from Mecklenburg., .. : Houss vs Krauss, from Union, no er ror ':' '."-. '-' .. .': V; . Meares'vs Land Co , from Union, af firmed ' ' . . , . " , ' Nel vs R. It , from Mecklenburg, af firmed. : . - Arrawood vs It , R., from McDowell sfllrmrd. .,- ' ' ' . '. . ' . ' atoreiieid vs Uarria, from Blokes, a firmed. . s ; . iTIddyvs Graves, from Guilford, re vorsid. i State vs Nowcombe, from Uiillford rt vercl. .. State vs Newcomlie, from Uiillford, af- Wright vs Fort, from Wako adlrnied Roper vs Rail road, from Wilson, new trial. Bent vs Dunn, from Wllion, appeal diHml&scil. While vs The Auditor from Puriiil nmni modified and nllinned. Jordan v Kownom, from Hertford, new trill. The following much wi-rn dUpniaeil of by pi-r eurlnin oti! r, lo wit, 1 i; k inn v I'ull rod J fiom (IiiinvH'e cuds; Special to Journal. . ., ' IULbicih, May 22. A new name Is mentioned today in connection with the presidency of the University of Njrth Carolina, that of Col. Robert Bingham, be widely known head of the Bingham school at A&hevllle. , - Monday the last of the small pox eases w 11 be d a-iharged from tha pest bouse near here. Thl-year 9 cases, from the country have been treated there, three others from the suburbs ct Raleigh and one from Monroe, who turned up at a hospital here, but was tuBtantly detected. Vaccination Is quite complete here and the authorities say r they have had no trouble ' ; At the Soldiers borne here this morn ing an inmate named Borne suddenly become - insane and in a fit of rage struck another, named Davla, .a severe blow on the head- with a heavy Kick. Borne was quickly s;nt to the Insane asylum. It is said that several years ago, In bis county, be Injured a man so se rtonsly that the latter sometime after wards tiled., -', ' " The commencement ezercUeaof Peace Institute here are in' progress, - This evening the graduates gave'a music te- cllal. TUe annual address la to be de livered on Tbunday by Prof. Edward Mimms of Trinity L'ollrge,' Durham, The Supreme Conn will not -certify to tho Governor's decision la the case of Turn Junes,, the noted1 murderer) until the flint Monday In June,' so that the execution will not lake place unlb July. The committee on : the: Vance statue wjre nptlfied today that unlets there waian accident jn making Ihc cast, which la rare, the bronze statue of Sena tor Vance will be resdy to leave the foundry June 20. The committees will meet here this week and will go- ahead with their arrangements for the unveil ing July i. - There Is much , to be done The annual meeting ot the Farmers State Alliance js called Jor Augus' -14, but that Is so soon after the Stale elec tlon that there ia a movement Tor post ponement for two or three, weeks, so as to give political feeling time to subside. V A government detective today arrest ed two patent medicine venders, hailing from Boston, for selling medicine which had no revenue stamps affixed. The corporation commission today Issued a report of the condition of the State, savings and private banks up to; April 18. Thereare 91 banks. The total resources are $14 226,613. A : .'v Stats, Private and Savings Hmkt V fBlSS0UBCK8. ' ' Loans and discounts . . $ 8,933,14.M Overdraft ' , 198.M9.08 United States bonds . . m 88,800 00 North Carolina Stale bonds 133.M8 95 All other stocks', bonds 'and Minor State Officials Refuse to Get Out. ; Search For Taylor. 7 Special to JonrnaL " FRiSKFORT, Ky., May 84.---Detectives are in Indianapolis looking for Ex-Governor Taylor of Kentucky. , - The Republican minor state officials refuse to surrender their: positions and il take their easos to the United States Supreme Court: The feeling Is intensely bitter Taylor bad "paidoned the Stan officials who were-1 Indlclod as tcoi sto ries to the murder of Gfoebol and Uis par don stands. . , ".''' 1 ' Death of James H. Ennls,- dptclal to Journal, - ; i. Raleioh, May 22-Jamos II Ennt , the publisher of TurnefVAlmanao, died here today at the age of 77 years, ; r, Address at the Unveiling1. Speoial to Journal. ', - ' " . RiLKton. May 22 Richard U. Battle, who was Qoverpor Vance's private sec retary," will deliver the addresk at the nuveuing ot tne vance statue at Capitol July 4th. . mortgagea . Premium on bonds .. Banking houses . - Furniture and fixtures All other real estate, ' Demand loans . Due from banks Cash Items 4. - ', Gold coin i 7 Silver coin " . -'. r ' ': National bank notes -Miscellaneous . . r " Total ., . " ' v" A MABIMTirS. Capital stack ' x' Surplus fund .; . Undivided profits Dividends unpaid ' Notes redlscoiinted Bills paj able - Time drpoaits ' - , Deposits lul'jeol loehrck .' Demand ct-rlillcates Due to banks I'aahlere' cbecka ' Cerlllled checks -Miscellaneous Total fi80,S28.08 10.787.49 "- 849,570 49 r- 88,499.45 " - 193,198.08 - 893,291.48 " 8,053,829.25 187,192.i ': 835,817.8 1 103,108 43 . 003,33.75 ' ' 200,770.69 14 220,013 89 .",108 273 09 04 1,844.08 408,27 80 . ; 7,017,50 '140,737 IA 13f,'W.H) I3,2!H)4 8,;8l,ir45.94 44,,tUU.BI 20 ,121 83 10C,4.'H 0 1,031.01 204.5114 (0 14,220,6 18.89 TUB MARKETS. i.i The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham, New Born, N, O. Nkw Yohx, May 23. Cotton: Ooen, High. Low, Close May 0.84 July .. ... . 0.13 Aug 874 Pept 8. 10 Oit 71)1 Nov. 7.74. Jnn 7.7") 9.84 9.13 8.74 8.10 7.01 7.74 7.7.1 9.37 0.13 KENTUCKY TROUBLES. 1 kzm kiams to "5 ' And, a General Line ot Good Things tm I J. L. McDaniel's, 71 Broad St. 2 the W. 8. Miisser, Milllielm, Pa., . saved the life of bis little girl. by giving .her One Minute. Cough Curevwhen she was dying Irom croup.'-. Il Is the only harm less remedy that gives immediate results It quickly cures coughs,, colds, broh chills, grippe, asthma and all throat and lung trophies. F. 8. Duffy. . CASTOR I A ; ' For Infants and Children. - Tht Kind You Have Always Bought Bears th 61gnatore of WE ABE HEABQOARTERS FOR Piris.O en for kil li g pnato bugs andtobaco aor.np. , Sprayers for put- tog o it Pr's r ju in Uqui I form (thehTvt tfTesile nnd coavenieLt way of using the pclon). - Our Potato Cultivator Is wcrking st lifaotorily. Our band Garden .Plows era moving nplnly. - ' We are Jelling Wat t Cooler at 75o, tl tO, 1150,1175 and $203 Our43orce t Doors and Window Screen are here on time. Don't forg u. Oorllnof Ice Orea-n Freezers em- braco.tha 20th Century': which ffe-sw wlthoA labjr (the"ciem freeeus while tou eo to church). Also the White Mountain, Gem and others. : ,y v; ' - We are carrying tl celebrated Wheel er & Wl son, New Domestic, and New Home Bewing Machines and tell thorn tt a reasonable orofit. Call on us when io oed. " ' , - i -' "Doerlng' and "MoCormlck? Mowirg Machines and Bay Bakes ace sprtialtlea with ns this sraon. No better mowing m whine on earth than these.-. " We call (lie attention of the .Whole sale trade to our stock of 300,010 .Paper Big, 25,000 Bntur Trays, 51 Ileams Or Paotr. 25 Duk n Wash Boards, 18 eases Clothes Pins and numerous other Items at Rock Bottom Prices. .:.,v4 :;. yonra Truly, , J: Ci Whitty to Thoro la no mini nnder the sun who is not interested in l'rict'8 on Hucgic or aur .tlnn in our line- ion can not tiltord to ir.iB8 seeing us buying. . KeBpcctf ully, . 78 Br.d 8t -., V Jji U f-ire VV ll RAT: J u ' y . ... Cop-,: 9.43 9.1.1 0 8-a 8.18 7.03 7.81 7.P0 CIIICAOO MATtKFIS. iicn. Il!(;li. Low. ( lime fir J Cf-i C-j 8 76 818 7 03 7.81 7E0 WOOD'S COLD STORAG M Potatoes For Planting in June or July, Sprout vigorously, and yield splen did crops of Choice quality Ijito Potatoes. Tho following nie extraoU from cus tomers Irl tern who liUnlcl Wood's ('old t-'!ol;i ' f-'rl-il I'ollltlX'fl lllHt BOIIWIII. 'Cwnir up hmuliful'v n"(1 ykl-i'il fplrn-ll-lly. C6t s t. at Presh Carload Flour just received lrom the mill. ; It you need a barrel give' me a callo Prices as low as pos sible. , Satisfaction guaranteed. Prompt Delivery. i ft J L McDANIEL a Wl yi -saiaiwlHValsjaiajssBisjjji 1 !lIioi Wholenule A Retail rocer, " 'hone 01. 71 RrcM Nl. Seasonable Goods ! Come and get your choice ot our stock in Wire Doors and Window Screens,- new and cheap. Doors $1 and $1 25, Screens 30, 35 and 40c. .Tryjour Calcimo for your walls, nothing better. A 5 lb package 45c. Gold and Silver Enamel 25c. Varnish 20c can. Any stain you may want lor your Fur Paints oi all kinds. Small cans to suit the worky A bottle ot Stove Polish for 5c . All goods guaranteed as represented. Give us your order. ?TMut1, H7. GaskiU Hardware Co. 73 MIDDLE BTREE'l , . in: . NKW BERN, N 0 MILLINERY at New York Cost ! - J , ' Now is the time fo'i-Toryl ody to gtt a Hot. Never before have Hie people in and aniuhd New Bern been given the opportunity to bny Millinery at the prict s we will offer for TEN DAYS: 18 dozen Leghorn Oolf Sailors, black only, worth 50c for 19c. .. 'i:- . Odoien Leghorn Plata, white, $1 25 value, 93c 6 t ." loo C8! .-':. 4 '" - v , 7 .i -63o " - 4 - " 60c. " 47c In this sale we offer our eo'lro line of Flowers formerly 90, 25, 35, 50c, $i f 0, now U. 18, 87 and 74. The above are only a Tew of trie many ralui-s we offer, Moussellnes, Chiffons and Klbbonaat the same proportHiaal disoount. No extra chargr for trimming, All orders numbered and delivered In order taken. .J.SMITH Successor: to H. B. Duffy. S. Q. ROBERTS, . .. w - . '"' .. ; . : . r wboiital L'e 4 r In Groceries, Provisions, . '- " '.. Z- " '. ".','. '-.'?" 'y y ' 1 Canned Ooods , . . . 1 ' of AnyOcaxrlplha,. ;i Ti baroo of all Grades. t .-r Bnuff, Vo. - Trice Low, floods guaranteed as Represent ed. Call and ace me at Nos. 89 eud 11 Brick Row, East Bido Market. S. G. ROBERTS." At n.e Book Store i thill Imli d to cumd up.' 1 l,,t ,il IN.fwIo. 1 v-r w.' 1 Vs ( I .. I I Championship . Tennis Balls; Perfection I I Hammocks and G. II. firm Gtt. $100.00 -Reward ! ir.' :: " ' ' . WHAT FOR? Call PboneNo. 149, Moore's Wood Yard, ;, And order nnjj kind of wood jon want and find out what for.' . I ant solo agent fin- theso' well-known Blc)cl,-a iu this territory, and solicit your trade.,; R-Tnlf parts for all old,' lj siyioasi r-7't. stylo as wttl as latest Improved mschlnea of 'Jilt mnke rarnlhcd promptly, ' ("' In ad llllon io Jtamblors 1 carry - TOM. MM! OOl.t'MITAS, IlARTFOIfDS. ' fSM! ;. IH. lVNxNANIB.,' IDSAI.H, K (! ;ial', KAOLtH AND MARS ..I ! in liii- in yV.BICYCLE3:z$ I h.ivo only two of tlio Moi'cl fiOChsin li'Hd C liMiiM.n In f liu h fn int-a. Trice ai il run K'-l no more (if Uicin, tlie n nrk I-cIk evt-uu a, , nt lliu Knetory, ,, t TC'iill and rxumlne my stork lief or. f 1 1 in ' i n ff. a:i k: i '1 at i .i I : ! ( ' x