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5 ,'. vol. xviii-Na; 47. NEW; 1 UN, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1 9011. . .- ,.NI!JITIE'lH iUR' " 'i"- r- w f CENSUS QUERIES. ROBERTS ADVANCING. IE. -33. aSLA.CTSBT7EaaT-V 47 & 49 Pollock Street. ft Tim newest, si.vli ami low out our entire stock of Dress "000(18, Shoes, Embroidery, J)am V y ft asks: Towels and Lacoa. of all IfadavV-VLi.'' : j ) is . "V - O y. , j Brocades and the genuine Ilorikoshg Silas are treasures for com- fort besides beinjj so easilj laundered. --v: - " ' i j -Agiiin we we showing, handsome patterns in tlacki.Crepon, W also in the Frizelle t loth , , 1 ' - " ; .Dotted Swisses la blaek,n4 jC0'orB thetl "Tne Crinkled Cotton Crepon" in black numes tip so welL s' i We cad 1 special attention to our White Goods Piques in y . Welts of ftlf sizes'Ortbe figured ones; sooh a variety of figured Meroorized Nainsook. Persian."' Lawns. India Linons, Dimities V j and French Organdies "with trimmings . of ? Embroi(Jbries and w jy Laces of aTl kinds.' "A11 Overs" fey Waists in Swiss, Organdy ii and Lace.' , ' t ' - . i , in iw i nen a peep 'J?.. Ribs and Polka I '.if BOo or a far hiindi 1 . Summer line of Corsets ilV' French Piittern onlv 75o is selhnar Ii ' ) : Shoes of all kinds in Ties; aomer one. for 85c. i ",. 1 1 sM v ;Iv Slippers both for ladies and children Pulley and: Jet Belts too. TO we have theGoods. ' ;! ; ..; :swi ! NEW ARRIVALS Of lino rock's ire a lonnon oc currcme nt o r gmci-iy. Iiiferoor fmMl products are rt ircr cli('3p, ho matter liow low piUwI. . All u r llm-a have tlio true :lieipn ss of prime :iUty. Ht:ip!cnml Fitncj! Ori'Cii, Dry anil L quiil; Doincstlc ml InipniU'i, It's nil llioejimcj our More Is ll;o jilnco to rlu (inn lliinfrii for jourwlf. " " ' : ' A fri'dli I oL i.f I'nliforiiln- Nnvil Otu(i.c 4()o ill ji in; Fhiic. i nu. OlIH 310 ill x - Ah a K ri!8li l.ilKiiinll 1 1 IInu ami B iskfan Stripa Jusl ii i '.YinrB o pliaws ( -r i i J. R. PARKER, JR., . GPOCERr 'Phone 60. 77 Broad-Street. " " Every One Who Enters Our Store ; Stands . , , . , Face to.FaceWith ; ; , - GFreat Baireralns . ... Now h jour cliince to cecore the pick of Iho lateBt. - Our new stock olfen aa ' Dtual adTsaligK to llio-early buyer.: TheM is no time liko the preMal to make your wlcction. . t ' -' ' ' ' ' " "' ; "Mens Suits from $l35 to $10.00 ' ' - Youth's Suits : 1.75 to - 7J0 , ' '.'Children's Suits' - 1.75 tot 3M, Grut running In Mens, Ladies and ( Jutt Rorelvcd a Big of Straw and Alao a flue line of Dry Goods, Notions, Trunks, &c. r . . . r .: ' ' romp n-;lit In and lei n f how ynn O.ioili and fi'iw Pr ccf. , ; ., ". ., ' '. AMERICAN STOCK C0L1PANY, SO&fll llMitle St. , i, i Prompt Delivery From Dunn's i .1 j If you want a pom! cup of delirious t'ofTro Imy a jxhumI and you will get iL , , , ' This fMifTeo is eijnnl to nny ruiTi-e i.i I m : f, i ; ! less of ju irc. nricea bo hand in hand through- ac our iiusit'i v 1 iuiu, iviluiil-u, jv V.i .!.: i......... 1 1 T :1 T M TTnn. W nl& 111 VULIAHI.- JLJUMCiy .UtkVG J.1.VBV LUi iust rarrivsed; cV&G No. 274 fast. Southern, Button. Sandal and tii Gall and convince yourself that ' . " . V lilldren't 8ho. 'o A (IaU for Men and Doya. " what re can dm In He way of Gord HOWARD & MACI1T. I'rourletora. . Voujcnn always expecij whrn . y.tn or Inr yo ir fond s ipplios f mm I'lla relia rt Slorr, "Vvo otn sur- Vlf RTory diimaid of a firt class fimlly tr.lo with the Ohoicent Ft tplo anil Fanny Q 'oniliis. Hoi- till s rioai i, o mem.; Jllve',F.ix Iliver Print Bii ler, and l Haras a :n3k IMtnm IVIdm. Wo make a apocllly of ltiKh g.-ileToM anl C ifTi-ca. Our Cerfoctlon nioml Coffoo Is Fino, Prico Only 5:0c. The Disaster At Cumnock Mines In Chatham County.' Twenty-Five Others Escape. arr te Speak At tbapel H 111. The Case ' i of Conml88ieaer White - fiiAajCoart V-.y .'- :: ! r : ' elsloa. ; Z Special to Journal. R&lsigh, Hay 23 News of the ex plosion at the Cumnock coal mine, about SO miles from here came about midnight last night, but not until 8 o'clock this morning did the accurate new arrive. tt was taken by courier to Ban ford. ' At Srat it was said SO men had been killed. It turns opt that mine, boas Connolly, who was' from Pltuburg, Pa, and il miners were killed. There were 87 In the east level and of these only S were saved. Tboao in other parts of the mine,: some 85 In numberwere aulnjured. The out- pat of the mine has recently been about 100 tons a day, the Seaboard ' Air Line taking most of this. This la the fourth explosion. ' There -was one In the early Wa and another about 1830. The third wa ; la December, 1805, when ,43 men were killed. The latter explosion wa due primarily to dynamite, of which 200 pounds were stored in the 800 foot level. Tut set oS the gas. The explosion1 yes terday afternoon was doe to the broken game on a safety lamp.- The mine war not Inspected by the State last year The emulator of 1897 enaeted a law requlr- la such Inspection but failed to make any provision for pay for the work. -',( ol. Julian 8. Oarr flmia that lie can n l dvltvvr the address at the jdedic&llou of iliu monument to too memory' of th CmifoJerate dead In the Cemetery a Wim.lioalor . as Ce baa ' to be at Chape Hill then at the dedication of the fair Memorial building, whlt-U is his tales gift to the Dniverjiity, Tho dale of tlx ledtoalton of the moaurnent is June 0 ilt'ol. Carr'a request ( apt. Claude 1 -Htnsun of Kaleth wlH deliver the ad. flieas. ' bevetal Veterans from here wl.t tuuompany him to Wincheater, among iliem V, O. Btronacb, Superintendent of the rtoldters' Home.v--. f : :i 1 " The Stato today chartered the "South- era Golf publishing company of Aahr- Vlhe, capital $5,000, B, S. Smith and otb era atockboldersV It amended ihe chat ter Of the DoubU Shoala Cotton mill in Cleveland connty, ao aa to make Its cap Ital $50100, with power fo increase it u The Supreme Court has at last decided the apparently;' very- knotty ..case: ol Tueophllua White, the fusion "oyster commissioner. ' This : ease , went " ovei from the last term. ' It Is the last of the State cases": lnvadiog tenure of office, ceo, or which there were about a dozen. rh i court decides on party lines.-: The Republicans- found for White. The Democratic legislature of 1890 sought to oust White and created a she.l flah com- mlasion of. 7 members at $400 salary each.' White was decided at the last term l be still In. office. ...Then be wanted to be given 12,800, that Is the salar of all ? commissioner . The auditor' find; treasurer, refused to pay mis. . rne eonrt now says tuey mastpa) him $400. a year." There' were no less than four opinions Bled In the case. Jus tices Clark and Montgomery dissent and the former scores the court. ' The ma Jorlty opinion puts the court far above the legislature In point of authority State Treasurer Worth, said today; "One judge says If yon don't pay the salary to White the court will punish you for con tempt, while another ssys if yon do obej the court the" legislature wilt Impeach rou. The court, or rather Its" majority, Il certainly at orosa-purpoacs with lb Dunu erallo legislature, . , i : W.I S. Mutser,' Ulllbei.x, Pa , saved the life of. bis HUle girl by giving hei On Minute Cough Cure, when the ws dying from croup... It Is the only harm Irsa remndy that glyos Immediate naulta It quickly curea coughs, coldn, bron chills, grippe, asthma and all tbrmit and I lung trouble. F. S. Dully. . THE MARKETS.! ji The Following quotatloua were recoiv d by J. E. Latham, New Bern, N. C. Nkw ToHit.May S3 Oottor: , Open. High. Low. Clo slay 0.41) 9 40 9.25 9 28 July .. ..." . 9.15 9.15 . 8.88 8.88 Aug. ..f. ... 8 HO 880 a.".0 854 Sept... 8.18 B.ftr 8.03 8.011 Oct..... 7 99 7.I im 7.1, Nov 7.84 7.R4 7.73 7.73 Jan.. ....... 7.83 7.8J 7.73 7.7 CMUUnO A11KRTS. Open. Illgb. Low, WlIRAT: July ColtN: 1 July , Bo. lfy Pfd. T.C. I Cmi T r.fiiil.i-r A. H. AW.. l-Vi'.S. i o ro. ... t'littun l ( lose 00 1 tl?i U 07J 371 JI7J ' 87J an 7.-,j 78 1U .1" n-,i I!) 0 1.: Their Importance to the Country. ; QttCS- ' Hons Asked Are necessary. - ; The blank schedules to oe used In the nett census are now being dlatiibated by the Census Office to the enumerators, who will start to work on- June 1. The schedules eontain. questions which some persons may think prying, purposeless, or excessive in number. But their num ber and character have been determined by Congress, not by the Census Office, and all of tbem have been asked In pre vious censuses. ' The only Important change since 1890 Is that some questions hsve -been abandoned. 1 - - People are often offended at the que lion, "How old are you?" and are apt to wonder what use the Government csn make of their replies, ( Taken as a whole the replies are as important as any class of Information the Census Office collect. Age -returns penetrsUr and elucidate every other branch of statistical knowl edge. 'I hey show-where child labor Is prevalent, and where the proportion . of persons able to support themselves Is large or small. They reveal the great number of colored children - and the short life of the negroes under present conditions. They make it possible to ascertain whether the average length of life Is Increasing or decreasina:, how many men Ihe nation contains . who are capable of voting or of bearing arms, and" whether the relative: number of children Is increasing or decreasing.' In Mohammedan 7 or . seml-civlllzed cuuutrles like India honseholdi-rs are of. ten unwilling to answer the question regarding the sex of persons In the house 'Hit In civilized countries where the sixes are regarued as on an equality. s ich uDa'llllngness does nut appear. The niBivira to tho questions show thst In ne iily all elites the females .outnumber tiie males and thatiihu same -Is true ol the Stales along the Atlantic coast, ' The elief la widespread that taking the . orld in general there are more females ilive at any given time than mkles, and ihst if it were pot for Immigration there would be more females In the United i ail's, than males.'- But census statistics show that we oan not explain the' groa' excess of malts (over one and a half mil lion) In the United States by lmmlgra tlon alone, for when the foreign-born sre left ont nf account, there are still atyive 900,000 more males tbsn females. Few would dispute the necessity for asking questions regarding race.. All ar guments regarding . the future of an articular race in this country like the Indian, the negro, o"r the Chinaman, must hinge upon the returns In the een susy;.; .';." - Some mothers may shrink , from stal ing the number of children - ihey have bad and the number who are living But from the answers to these questions, the country will learn, whether, the native American population Is holding Its Own. or. whether, as some have claimed, It Is being gradually; supplanted and dis placed by the children of recent Immi grants. , t . " ia i i ';. " : . The Loss At.Cnmnock. , Special te Journal.'. ' . '::' . IUleioo, May SS The number of mlnera killed atjbumnock wasS. Of the 28 men rescued, S will probably die, "After suffering from piles for fifteen years I was cured by nsing two boxes of De Witt's Witch Basel Salve." writes W J Baxter, North Brook, N. C. , It heals everj thing. Beware of counterfeits,- F 8 Puffy., ' ' Schedule of Malls. '' , . Arrtvsl of malls from north and . west dally except .Sunday,- 10-.M) a. . m.( 8:40 p. m. Wilmington and the south 6:3d p. m.j Morehrad City 9.00 a. ra. .' Leave.,' North and weat 9.-00 a. m. and 1:50 p, m.j Wilmington and south 0:00 s. a ; Morshesd Cily GJO p m. .: ,;.';;... ' .v susDAVs, - ' ' Malls arrive from north and went 9:40 a m; 8:40 pirn. Leave 9:00 a, mt ami 5:48 p. m. - '.",-';,-;'v.': .' The public will please bear In mind that the morning mall for the North and Weal eludes st 8:18 a. m. . , . Tbat ihe afternoon mull for north and west closes at 8:00 p. m. . '- ... For Morehrad City at 8:13 p. m. Alae that the afternoon train carries no mall for Intermediate points betweer here and Qoldsboro. Respectfully. -" ., Skymouk W. Hakcook .. sfeb IS, 11)00. ' , : roatmaalor , Watan'n'a Ice )nouao U now In full blast, be will ilollvci you Ice in any pait of th cily, day or nigbt at i cent pound. Phnue i:il. - Notice! Irf.t-()nMny 1(1, Charter of Queen Kailier Chapter No I, order KaMrrn rftiir, Sister Vosnns nf New Item. The iharliT mi In tin bni, 1 Iih Ii In I'l'ini-nli-r and 15 Iik h'liir, i Itli lmnilli) In the ri'tilcr. I'tiifl. r v. ill he ri'w n!t d fnr U's r.'Htrn lo Ni Iinl'.in A. l'.oell. 41 '.'in uni t, or M. I'. Ilnlly, Icn Cn wni Ht !i nl ' t v V. X Boers Surrendering- In Humbert Hay Hake Another Stand.; Special to Journal, ' ' ' t Loudon, Hay 23 TCe British under Lord Robeits have oecnpled fleilbront where it was thought the Boers would make a desperate stand. ' " Qreat numbers of the Boers are sur rendering at Eroonstad. President Sleyn carried away from Kroonstad In the re treat all the silver In the place. - London, Hay 22 The Daily Telegraph has received the following dispatch from South Africs: : Kroonstad, Oranpe Free State, May 22 Tfie British Infantry Is moving for ward. Headquarters will start tomor row. The troops are in line cotdltlon. . The percentage Vf sick Is dlminlsfatng. The latest report Is that the Boers vhave decided to. attempt to 'delay the army at the Rbenoater river and are In. trenching -there." They have a number of cannon, including 'several 100-pound- er Creusots, ' The Transvaalers boast that their forces mean to make a des perate stand. President Steyn says be will flght to the last man. The Boers at the Rbenoster now number 7,000, com manded by General De -Wet, General Betba being ill. Caps Town, May 88 British troops have arrived at Veereenlglng, In the Transvaal, north of the Vast river. The bridge across the Vaal was found to be intact. Twenty-seven Free State and Transvaal locomotives were. captured. Colorado Justice. 8peclal to Journal. ' . I'oeblo, Colo.f May 88 A mob of five thousand men, cheered by many women lynched a wgro who assaulted and mur dertd two while children. jye Witt's Little Early Ristrs arc the floeet plils I ever used.'' p J Moore, lllllbrook, Ala, They quickly cure sll liver end towel troubles. F. S. Uuffy ESTAB LISHED IN 1789. OF N RTH CAROLINA. - ' V ; v. SUMMER SESSION begins June 18, closes August. 81.' Regular Collegiate Instruction in all Departments for term of twelve weeks. Tuition $20; Recielration $1. Samtner School for Teachers from June 18 to July 1. - Special in-' structlon by school experts. Tuition 6. f- For circular containing oourses of study, address - V , PltBSIDiNT 'ALDERMAN, - , v Chapel IIIU, N. O. ' Houses and Lois For 8ale, at Lowes Possible Figures." Desirable Homes and Tenements tbat will prove a fine Invest mens. '".:. Collection r Rents a Specialty. Office at residt ie, 17 Johnson itrett. H E. HAItPKlt. WE ABS HEADQUARTERS FDB ; Paris Orxen for killing potato bugs and tobacco worms. Sprayors for put ting out PaHsUrecn" in . iJquid form, (.the most effective and convenient way of uilnirihe poln) . ' 'Our Potato Uultivator Is workli g sat iffnctorlly. Our hand Garden Plows are moving rsploly. . Wears seinna: Wir CooIjm at 75o, I 00, tl 50, $1 75 and 30D " Our Screen Doors and Window Pcrrca are here on rime, Doj't forg-t oa. . . ,.. Our llo of Icev Cream Freesers em brace the 0th Century which fea without lolior (ibe cream frmiSns while you go to .chnrch). : Also thoWblte Mountain, Oem anil others. We are carrying tl e celebrated Wheel, er ti Wilson, Vow Domestic and, New dome Sewing Machines and sell them st a reasonable profit. Call on as when In need. . ': '." ' ,' .. ' ' r 'U "Deoilng" and "McC.rmkk Mowirg Machines and Hay Rakes are specialties with us this sea on. No- belter mowing machine on enrth limn thoe.,-. Wo mil 'baatteiitlnn of tie Whole sale trndu to our stork of 200,0 K Paper Bjjrri 25. Hi""' Tr"y"i 60 Hem Grey Paper, 8fl IJor.-n Waxh Boards, .15 cases Clothes Pins and numerous other Items at Itock Bottom Prices. Yours Truly, ' J. C. Big liams to Ct . And a General Line of Good Things :y , at J. L. McDaniel's, 71 Broad St. Fresh Carload Flour just received irom the mill. It you need a barvel give me a call. Prices as low as pos sible.' Satisfaction guaranteed. Prompt Delivery. J L 3 'Phone 91. MeDANIEL VsWalslBl Seasonable Goods ! Come and get your choice bi our stock in Wire Doors and Window Screens, new and cheap. Doors $1 and $1 25, Screens 30, 35 and 40c. Try our Calcimo for your walls, Nothing better. A 5 lb package Gold and Silver Enamel 25c. Varnish 20c can. Any stain you may want for your Furniture. Paints ot all kinds. Small cans to suit the work,' A bottle ot Stove Polish for 5c. All goods guaranteed as represented. Give us your order. P1I0NK TOUR WANTS TO 147. 78 MIDDLE BTREE1, : MILLINERY at New York Cost ! Now is the time fotverylody to gU a Hal. Never before have the people in and arunnd New Bern bean given" the opportunity to bny Millinery at Ibe prieea we will offer for TEN DATS: ' 13 doson Leghorn Golf Sailors, black only, worth 50c for 10c. 8 dozen Leghorn Flats, whlto, $1 85 value, 9Kc " " " " 1 00 ' H 4 " 7fto ' S9.i , 4 ' " " " 60c " . 47o In thik sale we offer our Sn'lre line of" Flowers formerly 20, 25, 85, 50c, fi (0 now 11. 18, 87 and 74. . '' , ' The above ar only a few of the many values we offer, Mousselinea, Chiffons and Rlbbona at the same proportional diacouur. No extra charge for trimming, AH orders numbered and delivered In order taken. : Successor: to H. B. Duffy. S. j.' ROBERTS, Wholesale Deilrln GrocetieSfTrovlsions, :.i: '"1V'--M'..jf.---':'T-". !)J'v'iM:y n n - Canned Qooda ' - t v.: of Any Description. , . Tibaccoof all Grades : ,. BnulY, Ac. " . . . Priors ' Liw, Goods guaranteed aa Represented. Call and ate me st Nos, 89 and 11 Brick Bow, East Bide Marki t. S. gb.0 BERTS ' - i CLl-DOOK-DIOre I Championship Tennis Balls. I Perfection J Hammocks and - Fishing Tackle. G. II. Ennctt. ( '! K I P P ! , f r y I .1. V'. :rl I.f t! v.'' :, : In Wholesale fc Itolall Oroeer, 71 Iln'l Hi, 45c. Gaskiil Hardware Co. NEW BERN. N C $100.00 Reward I WlfA-T FOR? t " .C -(.'alU'honelNo. 149, Moore' sAVfood Yard, . . And order anyj kind of wood jou want and Jud 6ut what for. I am sole ajeqt for these well-know BicjcLt in this territory i aaJ solicit your tnu'e. .1 Rpalr pans for a'l o'd Style as well as latest Improx I inach'ass of this make furolahed promptly. ' '- ' inanition to Itsmblsrs 1 carry a ' rtjt.t Lisa or Rainbler; Bicycles! ooLCMniAs, nARTfonoa.. ' 1 STORKitltS, PtNNANrH, T j - .(, IDEALS. K BPEyiAM.vi' V', RAGLLS AN0 MARS4 BICYCLES$ i unvn uinj iww oi inn .nuoei oui'nain . li)a Culuaiblas In tt im-h f rt hit Prlee' fiO, nr.d enn gel no mure of them, the '; ntik l eltiR exhsudrd at tho Factory, "j",1 tXC'nll and cinmtua my stock before buying. . . Ail Kinds of "irjxle Pcpnlrlng; I)iii It I irst-C' 'S Manner- : p." I ( ' M ' ' Kfl"V. ' H .-I -
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