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r ' ' ' t v ...... t ' 1 1 ' NEW BERN, N; C, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1900. VOL. XVHI-fiO. 50. 1 t . N I SITE EN TP Tfii V. AS to to to 47 & 40 Pollock Street. TDV HACKBURN'S , to A - ' to - to to 1 to to - to to' 'to'JL to C3 to ' PERFECT to to;, to ONLY 10 ) mo i s Dnnrm dap! ADi: w ",to run . n I uunu , i nuinuuw Every Onr Who Enters Our Store -"v , Face to "Face With G-reat Barera Now l-i tour nl aicc to rocoto tho plii usual ttdvunliigM to tlmjarly buyot. 1 hi j-mir sileoll'iU9." ' Mens Suits from : Youth's Suits ' Children's Suits- "Or.':it Uargfilim In Mon Ladies anil Just RecTlvid a Big Lot of Slraw and Also n fine line of ' Dry Goods, Notions, Trunks, &c; V.',. 'V ' """1" ' ' , r 'H B"f onip ri?Ut in and lot ns thow yoo what we can, do lu tho way of 'Qocd " Good and L'w Pr ccs. ' - ' . v ,,.'v' AMERICAN STOCK- COMPANY, 5D&01 Middle St,.; NEW 'ARRIVALS Or linn go wis are a ' common oc-piim-mo ut our groory. , tnfi-rinr : fonif pindiK'U are never cheap, no, ihi: Hrr how low 'pihwd.! All, ii lltK'ihnve Hie truo cliespniss cr I rlnii! i ni ty.' HtnpU' ami Fatu-Ai. ' Gkoi-, liy and TqiKit; Domestic and lmpoitcd, It's all the asm v our More Is- I lie vlac to ,dd tit.- ; things for yourself. :. . . ; A (rati lot t California Nav.' Oisnes 40o di a'u. Fancy -Ltr'--ou iOc d( a. " ''" . . "... Altn a Kievti lot Pmnll I g Oeni and B t kfatt fitri)is j ist la ; ; .Yours opIcase.J ; J :R. PARKER, J RM GROCER, . 'Phone;69," ; , 77 Broad Street. . ; , 2i(l)(aVia)il Prompt-Delivery From Dunn' g," r i 1 . ;- ' si1 rosjr- ,!.v,f. rtKs If yon wniit a pood nip of dcliriong coffre liny n jmuiikI and you will get il- . This coffuo is fjtiftl to any ro(Tco in tliejunrli f, r 1 1 H8 of jiriw. 7 V VV V St BLEND to A? CENTS S : I Stands ,iiis i J( Ihe latest. Our new stock odors ur, r i is no timo like tho. pre-'cnl to make ' ' $225 to $10.00 . l.75tc 7.50 . -J5'to 3.50 HiUilveu'n BIiock Wb )! n Q&U for Met and Bojrr. iHOWAEO & MACHT, Prrprle'nrs s YouoD always ezpeel' when yon or lor your food supplies from this rcliaolu store. W ,om sup- ply cvory dnmaad of a tlrtt cluss Umlly trude with, the Oholcent ' Bt iyli and Psncy Gmwrli-s, Hol t h PI tlcl-. B Wcw.IOIIvoMP'.i H r P int H;i'tor, and I'iit Hams t;U -k B Uiil' M . Wo m ike a spnciuliy of high (tr i la T im an 1 C iftViu. Our Porfeotlon lllcnd Colfoo la Fino, Trice Only C.Oc. "-5 Circular Issued Regarding County Institutes For Teachers. How Mceklns Was Left, old Weather For Cotton. tfanqaet ( Next Saturday. Shell flan ' Commissioner Sjeclal to Journal ' " ' , Kalbiob, May 28. At the breakratt which tho Seaboard Air Line officials will give here next Saturday Jto Its guests, who some from points Norlh and South' of here, on the first train Irons tamps, covers will be laid for 800. The ylsTlorsjurlll be welcqmed by the Gov ernof and mayor, and they will take a look at the public buildings and the museum. , " ' One of the best in stances of Republi can political Biaaagement of a contn tion, is related -by the friends of Ikssb M. Meeting, who thought he would last Saturday get ;the nomination for Con gress from the 1st, district. He had 17 votes solid. There were 17 voteB against him. Ho expected to get some of these Bat revenue collector Duacan had a Pitt county man i made chairman. lust county had 4 votes, fit cast that number and -the chairman east another vote. ilwoke' the tie and left Meekins high and dry, The United States Commissioner here who sent to jail a man bailing from bar ton who was .selling unstamped, patBi.t medicines, thinks he has got a prize, as be ssy t there are grounds for bellef.iLet the man is one of the gang of aafe-crai k- ers who have done so much mischief in the State " , 1 ' The phenomenally cool weather con tinues. Thoie wero flies today . and overcoats were seen. It is trying wealhtr on the cotton, as it has continued for a week'. ". , . ' " l Among todaj's arrivals, were W, P. Pruden of Edenton and IS. F.. Aydlett of Bliiiabeth City. Kt airnk I li stale hoard of health will issue a specfafcircular letter regard ing the smallpox, ' .' " : Under ihe decision of the Supreme Court Theophllm White, fuaionlat, a- chief ojster. "commissioner gets , $400 a cir. The leirlslaluieof 1?60 created nomo commissloneis, ai M salary each, one of them talje chief. The court suys White Is that chiefs lie got as chief in- spector of sbollflsh (000 a j ear. Ilia at torney ii deeply grieved . because of his loss of so much' "ple,'. $100 a year,-) White however wanted the $i,800; thai is the salary of all of the . commission? era. - The IbtklgU- baseball association is looking about fc'r ftalent" for a battery. It has secured Persons, , who pitched this season so much for the "A. & M. Col- leieteanr. ' ' t,- The State Superintend' nt of Public Instructlan Issues the following circa lar; -. ' , " . - . ' Dear 8irc I wish to refer yon to Seo- tion'19 of the School Law, which la. as follows: The county boaid of school directors of any .county may annually.approprUie an amount not exceeding fifty dollars oil of the fchool funds, of the county for the purpose of conducting one ot more teachers' Instltuterfor'said eouuty, or the county boards of school director ef two or more adjoining counties msj appropriate an amount not 'exceeding fifty dollars to each county, for the purr pose of conducting a teachers' institute for said counties, at some coavenientaua satisfactory point, and the public school teachers of the laid counties are required to attend said institute, uoleis prevented from attending by aicknea or other good cause.'; A county teachers' institute un der this section shall , be -conducted ' h) the oouoty superintendent of schools, assisted by some member of the State Board of Examiners, or a member of the faculty of the normal department pf the University of North Carolina, or the Slate Normal and Industrial College, or of the "Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege at Raleigh, pr by tome practical teacher appointed by said State Board ol Examiners: Provided, that the local and travelling expenses of the persons iliui appointed shall be paid out of the gep era! public school fund of the county by ordor of the county board of school -di rectors: Provided, that the teachers' In stitutes shall be held for tho white race and the colorel mcc separate and apart from each other." . ; It does seem to me that the time 1ms come for members of every County Board of School Directors to realUa that tbev must do all they possibly can to help the teachers of their respective counties to better prepare themselves for tholr Important work. Bo, my .friends, the question of County InnUluts oncc a year ought in I he an established fact, - and the o:ily ! qtieiilons with you In regard to It should i bo: llow i!'-y we have the lnvjt Imtl I lull:? i!ow limy we ln;)l serve tho teach eis' m-e'!s iff our couhh? How limy i what Re do tbU yar n to what we iliil 1 1' 1 J a wny fur bill ;.wt to il. ,1 your re 1 il ers in the work. , Profassirs' Mclver, Joyner and Claxton, of the Normal nd Industrial College, can. and will serve several counties. The Agricultural and Mechanical College professors are also required to do some of this work, and if these cannot supply all tbe demands, we have1 good educators whose services can be had for a small compensation. Let ut have an educational awakening in County -Institute - work. Our public school teachan havo not the means . to gd off to Summer Schools,: but all can attend a County Institute, and get new life, new zeal and new inspiration In the work. r ' . Will you not do this much for. tbe teachers of your county? v ' ,' Yours truly, . O. H.-Mkbasb, ' 1 , Snpt. Public Instrnrllon, THE LEGAL OPINION, Oil the Constitutionality of the Amcnd- ment to tbe Constitution. - Special to Journal ' " RALKtoH, May 28.-The undersigned lawyerj, members of the North Caroliqa bar, afier having examined and.consid ered the, - provisions of the proposed amendment to the constitution sub mitted by the legislature of 1890 to the people for ratification, give it as our opinion that tbe said amendment is not in confllct'either with the State or tbe Federal constitution. 1 ' We further give it as our opinion that the 4th, and 5th, Sections of said-amend ment are so connected in subject matter. each so clearly dependant and oondt tloned upon the other, that both must stand or fall together, and that It is too clear to admit of a doubt that the 4th. eel Ion cannot stand If the 5ih; Section hould be declared unconstitutional. ' It is clear this amendment, if ratified, a ill not disfranchise,' either now or befeaftor, any person who was himself entitled to vote at any lime prior to 1807 or whore ancestors wero entitled to vote at any time prior to 1807,either in this State or any rtiate tn the United Slates In which he then residod, provided .be rtglsters once lief ore. 1008 and does not thereafter; become' disqualified by crime. ' ,-. ' V James O UacRae, James K ,'ihephenl, It A Doughton, TltomsR J Jarvis. Robert I Ryburn, SaiBuel B Gidno), Harold flail A Anthony,. Clyde RHoey, las L Webb, S X Webb, II H Hayes, R A London, W B Shawr J FI Brldgera, Wal ter E Daniel, Walter W King, King fc Kimball, Jat T MOrehcad, Chas M Sled- man, Jno A Harringer, ii Jn ocott, Z'V- Taylor. A it Scales, D II Mi- Lean. . .''". " ' , J C Clifford, W f Carter, S P G.svts N V Lanier, W W Barber, 11 L Gieene, -Jeorge W Bower, Todd 4 Pell, G h Park, J B Oonnelll, V U Williams, F Aydlett, J Haywood fawyer,r R W Turner, J B Leigh, J M Brown, R h Smith, R. E Austin, Walter E Tlemater. George McCorkle, -W B Galther, M E Lawrence, T it Oilman, E M Koonce, Frank Thompson, Jas A Lockhart. " - - Edward W Pou, John A Narron, W S Stevens, Jas A Wellons, Marsden Bel lamy, Iredell Meares, E 8 Martin, Roan- tree & Csrr, Herbert McClaramy, Junius Davfs, -McNeill and Bryan, Bellamy A Peeohau, Lee S Overman, John 8 Hen derson, T C Linn, It Lee Wright, Walter Murphy, Thoo F Kluila, Edwin C Greg ory, H A Bayd; John II Kerr, C C Lyon, 0 U McLean, M DoW- Stevenson, D L Ward, L J Moore, A D Ward, W 1) Mc- fver, H O Whtleburst, A M,Waddell, ' R B Peebless, B U Gay, F R Harris, C d Peebles, 8 J Calvert, Garland Mldgett, H L Cook, J O Shaw, II McD Robinson, D T Oatas, E R McKethan John D Kerr, is W; Kerr, It W Uooper, w llllam 11 RulBo, Thos Q Wilder, O M Cook, B B Maisenbutg, W H Tatborough, Jr, F 8 Bprulll.T W Blckelt, Thos D Warren, Cbaa L Abernathy, W A Dunn, 8 V Pickens, Chas French Toms. McD Ray. A E Posey, Waller E Moore. Coloman 0 Cowan, Henry G llobortson, J A Spence, Blair Si Luther, Oscar V Mason, Francis D Winston, St Leon Scull, Benj F Long, I F Dortch, F A Daniels, ' W O Munro4, W R Allen, Msxcy I, John, Walter H Keal, John II Cook, John D Bhaw. Jr M H Justice, Swift Galloway, W 0 Fields. T G Skinner, Chas Whedbre. W D Pruden, C 8 Venn W M Bond, W W Zachary, W L Thorpe, Jacob Battle, T T Thorue, A W Gra ham, A A Ukki, John W Hays, H M Shaw, W A Devln, B 8 Royaler, E P Mubgood, Jr, Sinclair & Eaves, D E lluilglns, Justice & Pless G W Ward, C M UuBbee, T M Argo, Kobt T Gray, 8 U ityan. Armaliiail Jones. 1) B icholon,W 13 Rodman. 8 C Bia gaw, Small & MrLciin, W 8 i'enilllton, il C Jonei, ArmlstoaJ Harwell, Ileriot Clarknon, Ouh V Harris, E V Cansltr, C W Tillctt, W M Kniiih, F W HIiannoL houae, J i) McCall, T C (liiibrlo. ti : I i c. Special to Join P. u ii.ii, f In vol u i t n 1 tie ( .ii iii', ; A i t litnd one of 1 . iln In . ' Ii II, ! 1 o 1 I 1 1 iiUR THE EKD. . " t, i Lord. Roberts Crossed tne vaal . - fciver Yesterday., 1' Rapid Advance on Prelorla. Haden- Powell Remains In the Field. Krut'ers Actions Are Uu- ' ' : ; certain, -', " ' - - ,'; Special to Journal. . -1 I London, May 26 -The Biltieh under Lord . Roberts liave crossed the iYaal fiver and are now In the Transvaal' Re public , General French' is advancing with the cavalry on the left wing. The end of the war is declared to be surely in sight now. Three great British armies are converging lor the invasion of ihe. Transvaal, as General duller -will force the passes on the oat. Lord Rob erts holds the centre with the bulk of the forces. , .The Boers are urging president Kruger to surrender. The Transvaal is now Issuing paper money, which isquoled at 30 per cent discount. , London, May B1. The Sccrotary of Slate for. War, the Matquls of Lans- downe, discussing military problems in the House of Lords today, announced that 11,000 additional troops'wlll be sent to Bouth Africa next month. Major-General Baden-Powell declines to act on the suggestions of his friends that he should return toEugland for rest." He la determined to retain his active eohimand at the front j X The British are sweeping the. country far and wide, seizing hones, cattle and grain. .Yesterday President Stejd was reported to be at Bethlehem with asmal Held force.-appealing to the Free Staters to defend their freedom, Apparently he and all the Free Staters be can assemble will not join tbefrantvaalera, but -th ill remalu in the noillieastern section of ihe Free State. ... The Tranjvaalers fear that the BrilM will' blow np the bridge at Komati pooit thus cutting off their supplies from Dela- goa bay; , and a commando or 5'JO -ls guarding, the bridge against any such attempt by British raiders. .It is again said that President Kturcr will retire to Ly den burg when lighting is Imminent at -Johannesburg and Pre toria, i Concern Is expressed (t Pretoria with ' reference to tho possibility that Gjneral Carrington may come down from Rhodesia with 6,000 menjto eo operate with as mtny mora ent ring the Trantveal by way of Mafektng. . V THE MARKETS. ' Tbe followingjquotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham, New Bern, N. 0. l- , ' York, May 80. OorroN; i Open. High. Low, Close Way.. ....'..r.80 8 85 8.78 8 78 July .'. ... '. 8Ji ; 8.74 8 71 8.74 :Aug. ...... 8.00-. 0 00 8.58 "'8 58 Sept 811 8.lt 8.00 803 , Oct . . .;. ., , . ,'. 7 88 ' 7.88 7.82 ' 7.82 Not. ....... 7.78 '7.73 7 87 7 68 Jan.., 7.7i 7.7a 708 709 -' CHICAGO KAKKKTa. , ' Open. High. Low. Hose Whba July 0:1 07 . 87 COBH: - ' jaiy..:;..:.;.' 87 , 87, st 8(lt '.73J ' 78 10 '84i 65J So. Ry Pfd....;R4jr . . . ,f T.O.I.; i. .,- ' . ' : . Con r..i.i,.' ,..'' . x Leather .'. It - . A8.& W Fotl B . '..'. ,v M O Pao .: ., ''-' Cotton receipts ' wor( 2.000 at all port. -' ' ' f bales I 0 Kennedy, Roanoke, Tenn , say "I cannot aay too much for DeWJtt'a Witch naael Salve. One box of it eared what tbe doctors called an tncnrable ulcer on toy Jaw." Curea piles and all akin diseases. Look out for worthless imitations. F, 8. Duffy.' .. For Rent."" jVor Utile. Ono elegant residence for rent In fen tr il portion of elty at $15.00 per - month, ' Pne good residence for sale chcaji in first-class locat on. K. E. HARPIB, i 1 I to I I ! f "J O0WPERUM IS THE BEST CA1AEEH CURE ON EARTH." ; Rough Rider Borgoant Buolc Taylor. x Sergeant ' JJuck Taylor, pne, of the famous llough Riders, is a personal friend of Governor Roosevelt, of New York. ' Ho accompanied Governor Roosevelt on his great stumping tour through, "upper New York; -state. He was promoted thronyh gallantry In the Hold during tho late war, . The Sergoant has tire following to say of Po-ra-na: " I think there is no better rnodlclne oa earth than Pe-ru-na, for catarrh.. It has oured ine. It would take a volume to toll you all the good it bas'dono me. Pe-ru-na is the best ca tarrh cure on earth, and I know, for I have tried nearly all of them. Ilospoctfully, Buck F. Taylor. " Bend for book of testimonial!, sent free by Tho Pe-ru-na Medicluo Co, Columbus, O. . PRICES sfa4IH3 - There is no.mnn tinder the situ who is not interested in Prices on Buggies or any thing in our line. Yon can not afford to miss seeing us before buying.'. Respectfully, G. II. WatcrM Hon, 78 Broad St ESTAB LISHED IN 1789. OF NMtTII CAROLINA. SUMMEIt BESSION begins June 13', Uloaes August 81. Regular Collegiate instruction In all jUcpanmeule for term of twelve weks. v, , Tuition $2Q Rrftistration $i. i Summer School for Teachers from June 13 to July 7. Bpeclai-lii-straotlon by school experts. Tuition $0. - For circular -containing courses of study, address . " - - . , .'..rKKblUJUiT ALUUKMAN, . Chapel Hill. N. C. Toeedir, WedntftdAjfiiad Thnrsday, 51 4 Y 29, .JO, SI. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE Lyceum Stock Cq,,, Presenting a Repertoire of Metropolitan Successes at TtKOPLt' " ,. POPULAR , , I KICK ' ' ' ' - -,,. -By Brclal Arraufcerntnt The following plays will be resen'edt " . TUESDAY NIGHT. - - , "Noi CJiilI.y." 's; . -WEDNESDAY NIGHT,.'. "Kelle of ClilnutoHii." Grand Bargain Matinee Wednesday at 8 , . TUURSOAY NIGHT. , ' ' . '. Grand Presentation of r,.: . -- , : Saiho. - -General Admission KOo, Reserved Heats without extra charge Gallery 18a Se tts on sale at usual pd.ce Monday. . Dobbin A FerralL At Tucker's, RALEIGH, N."0 Summer Skirts ! . -. Liaht Weight Shirts are now in demand. Now that Ihe wiirm neiilher days are lime in iMineft, tin) cloth skirt is illacar (led. 1 hu worn woman Is now wearing ami the t1" e.rnHliimliMg woman il now bHVH.u a r-ftnl tlait, One dm can wear with eniMfi.i t . V e Imve nil sm li bimI h!j les of Linen i 1 i ' . - v Ii M b i to o' o we ' ii ! t i Ui Hu i( priori. ' ! i l iliui tin f 1 Min n it wiMt in vi-i !'1 -plait till ! ':.U 1-ni-k. I j ' - I !! k THE UNIVERSITY MASONID UPEKA HOUSE Small Pig Hams BrwiUiu-t Strip?, Cttiiforttia Hanis, English Cured Shoul ders and btg Hams to cut A 3 lb can Grated Pineapple 10c. Fresh Panics, Evaporated Apples and Peaches. Fancy Orenm Cheese. Canned Fruits and Vegetables, tanned Meats, Salmon, Sardines and Lobsters. Heinz' Sweet Mixed and Plain Cucumber Pickles. Pure Extracts and Sptces. Pure Applo ( ider Vinegar. Fancy Syrup and Molasses. Anything in Groceries you want. Give me a call. Yours Truly, .i r. mtm. 4 i Ut AliiVtftllllatfelMi vtrmir, 1 'Phone 01. 71 Ifro'St. THIS AD. IS WRITTEN FOR . . . SHREWD BUYERS! 1000 pairs Men's Tan and Black Vici Kid, Lace and Congress Shoes, reduced irom $2.00 and $2.25 to $1.50. Am overloaded and these goods must move. Printers ink tells the price, come and see the goods. A.J.SMITH 61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St. Seasonable Goods ! Come and get your 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 6 lb package Gold and Silver Enamel 25c. Varnish 20c can. Any stain you may want tor your Furniture. Paints oi all kinds. work, A bottle ot Stove Polish for 5c All goods guaranteed as represented. Give us your order. PBONK TOUR WANTS TO 147, 78 MIDDLE BTREET, S. G. ROBERTS, , , Wbolcsalo PeaW in Groceries, Provisions, :V Canned Ooods ; . of Any Description. Tobacco of all Grades.. ' . Snuff, eV. , , j ; ' . ' 4? , - ' v - .-'ft i .-.,- -' Prior' Loww Good -guaranteed ai Represented. ' Call and ate me at Nos, 89 and 11 Brick Row, East Bido Market. ' . S . Q. EO BERTS. i tU26ok Store i Championship t . Tennis Baits, Perfection 3 5 Hammocks and Fishing . Tackle. i - ft H. Pnnfttt: TIGE ! 1 ..1 we J. W. WOOD, wliii m' fl choice ot our stock in 45c. Small cans to suit the Qaskill Hardware Co. to:- - NEW BERN, N 0 "v . $100.00 Reward I WHAT FOR? Call PhonoJNo. 149, Moore's Wood Yard ; .'And order anyjkind of wood; yu want andjlud out what for. . . tolr-iys;! I am aole agent for these, well-known. Ulcycloa in Ibis territory,, and solicit your trade. Renalr Parts for all old stylo as well as latest improved machines - of tliis make furnished promptly. In addition to iltamblera I curry a , ,' t uli ui or ; , OOLUMBIAS, HARTFORD3, , ' bTORMEIW, PENMAN T8, IDEALS, K BrECIALS," ' ' - EAGLES AND MARS BICYCLES. I have only two ot tho Modi lfiO Chad less Columbia In 21 inch frrmns, Prlro $riO, 4nd enn get no more W ihcm, tho S'ook being exbnuated at the Factory. "Cnll and cxiiniine my stock beforo buying, , ' All Klmli of Done In Rr ryclo Rrpnlriii-i Class Manner nto.i:). Cull a ..,.1 f .1'-,- )-' ' ut t'n wmk, plnmlilii i i i ,- 1 !:.-! B'-.-l y
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