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NEW, BERN, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1000. t'v. , ' NINETEENTH ti A m ts r,s (V as 47 & 49 Pollock Street. HACKBURrrs fa ' ft - PERFECT BLEND ONLY 10 CENTS I FOR 1-4 POUND PACKAGE $ Every One Who ? Enters Our -Store Stands - ' Face to Face With , . ' G-reat Bargains t- : ' J -' ' ' ) ' ''" 111 111 i . J ! -. . - - . - . Now i tour cliaice to secure the pick of the latest." Our new stoc'i oTers arv n'ml advantages lo tho early b'lyer.-'Thcrj is no time like the present to make your selections. . - , " . ' . - 1 'Men'sSuits from $2J5 to $10.00. :" y Youth's Suits i; 'I,7S to; J.S0V ' Children's Suits . .75 fo, 3.50 s t ' Great Parnlns In Mens, Ladies and Just Rcnivud a' Big LotV.f Slraw and AIo floe line of t n.... n i ni: f o comn Tlv'ht in and Id ui thow you GoMhftml I w Pr ecu. , " ' 1 AMERICAN STOCK : COMPANY, 69 4 61 BlldleHt... 5 : lNJttVV , iiKJCviVAJLo i Of On K' nit a e a to mm .(. onrrenre at out ir 'oopi r. Infvrinr , , ... " ' , iniMi proauoia nro a irnr r.ncnp, no .. inaiwr now ow pii(Hi. All oir ' line have the trno ttienpacgs of 3 I'rhiic ri'inl t Klnplc ntirt F.mcj; A Onen,-Dry ond L'cjuM; IKimertlc V nu i Inip trU'il, It'a all tHo nam; 4. - our Mora Is itio pUee to do (lai r thin(! for yonrarff. -j.j A It ah lot of (!nlifori:la Karri ' Oraauea 40a dif.'ii. Fancy icir. na Silo dra. ' . , ,!.. ! - : A Itt 1 M VrMl. Ll'Um.ll f I . II.., ami Bcitkfct Hlilp juatln ' 3 Youn to plrnic, ? J. R, PARKER, JR., GROCER, ff s 'Phone:69. 77 Broad Street. t S ? I Prompt Delivery From Dunn's i I IBM -mtt' V nl c ;i of I )') ih'V I f you v ml yn v ThU tt.rp-i, V V7 V II Children's Sho Woalon Hati or Men and Boya. J T. o whtt can do in ( way of Go d HOWARD & MCHT, Fropfeor " Youjoan nlwayn expeclj when yoii or.Iar your food inppliei from till ri'lial1 itoM", We c in'tup . ply eri-rjr dumanil of a first dim. f unity Irwin with the Choicest St iplo ami Fancy Otwmla, Hoi 1 h-, Pl.:kl 8iiiie,;Olivevi'(x Itivr Print H'i'tnr, and llaum atjltwk U .ttimi P.1.:cj. Wo make a apwi.ilty of liili Rr i lo Tom nn l C (T.'i!a. Our t'urfuctlon 1'loml Coirca 13 rinok rrica OnIyCOc. (Idii'iouH rolTrc buy n jiomul r.T. c in t! i "in it I, f r- '- CUBSl V, ,-y- V Marshall Says He Will Prove His Entire Innocence. Campaign Work ImproTlnir. Tanee Statue Unveiling. Philippine Cotton. Meetlnr of LeKlala tore. Next Season .:" rheatrlcalg. Special to Journal. - BaLBiou, Hay ; S9-In the federal court here thia morning Iredell, Mearea, u attorney for A. J. Marshall of Wil mington, charged with connterfeltlng made a motion for removal t)t the caw to Wilmington, nnleaa the expenses oi Marshall's witnesses to Kalelghare paid. Marshall was Interviewed: -, He said: . "1 am here to find out what I am to do We have submitted an affidavit upon our motion will be made this .mo'nin 'or a removal to Wilmington ot-else tha; the government pay the expenses of mj witnessos. At ibe trial" here last Decem ber the cost to me -was C1.2S0. I ha some new evidence. If I failed to con vince any body of my Innocence at the trial then I will convince them this lime. It the court, will' allow me the expense I would rather hare the trial here than anywhere else, as that would 'mean t vindication away from my home.: Wi last night lubmttted a copy of oar affi davit to -the district attorney,' lo ht would know exactly; what be Intended to do.' " . The 8th district republican convention was held today to nominate a candidal for Congress and to elect the two last delegates to the national convention. Democratic State Chairman Simmons said today that he thought the outlook was improving, because the party is get ting at work actively. In few coun ties, where the democrats are not work in f, the conditions are not satisfactory. mtth's Is largely the fault of those Who ughi to be at work, and not the fault f condition). Wherever the Democrats ire at work these results are obtained. It now rather appears that the Vance tatue wilt, be unveiled Jul 13. By fune 3, It is asserted, a definite announce nent can be made, . j . Female commercial travelers are now by no means rare, but One here today bas th rather odd occupation for one or her sex.of selling bug jies and wagons. " The alumni addresa at the A.. &. M. 5 dlege Was delivered last night by 0. W. Gold of Wilson. This evening th,. commencement addresa was delivered b. Prof. Ira Bvmson tt Johus Ilopkini-' IJntversity, who Is one of the foremost American scientists. The faculty gave reception after the address, - Tomor row Is "commencercent day." There are U graduates. r'' fiJ'-:.:-:-Jf 'ifA f At Wake Forest College tonight the alumni address waj. delivered by Rev Junius W. Millard, How of Baltimore, Th re are 84 members of the graduating class. , State geologist . Oolmes, Prof. Gore and Prof. Venablepf theSt4te onlver slty vm here today on tCelr way home from Finehurst where they witnessed the eclipse. . " t , J ' Bpecliums of cotton from the Philip Ines were today placed In the State mu seum. It Is In long pods,-is very silky and -hut tolerably long staple,-The pods do not crack open, and must great ly proteot the cotton. , , State treuurer Worth aaya there Is very great demand ..for N. C. 4 per cent bonds, so great that he. cannot supply It Is now but a little time to the meet ing of the . legislature, June 13 is th date. - That will be a busy weok. Tht work to be done is well mapped put. There will be a cjrrectiOn of an rror In the franchise amendment striking out declaration "as to the registered vote," so as to make ratification by a majority of the voters, and there will be an inser tion of a section providing that It shall stand or fall as a whole. " Monager Rivers of Ibe Academy ol Hualc Is back from New York where he made some excellent bookings of Broad way attractions for next aeaaqn. Among these are "Tha Caalno Girl," "Miss tlobbt' Zaza '-Quo Vadls," "Beck) Sharp," the Broadway production of "Saupho," "Private John Allen,' etc. ' The Prarle's Cruises. Wasiiihoton, Kay 28. Assistant Sec retary Hackelt Is Informed that the cruiser Prairie arrived at Bruuswlck yos terday after a week's aucceful cruise with the Georgia Naval Militia According to the original plan the Pralrio was next to have gone to Wil mington, N. (J , to take the Vaval ilill tia of that slate out on a week's practice at st a, hut this purpose lifts been almn ilont il hccaitRti of iiollfmulon from the North Carolina Militia that Hi' not hecii alilo to gut a anfiW-lcnt of n ' ii t' !;r for the 1 r ill. have '11:1 'a of Viii. l'.'.':oll M ,0 T. c t OT ,; to li.c i t illAII. T;( , a .,' i la 1 1 ! i hi i: ' Supreme Court Opinions. ' Tho Supreme Court files the following r opinions; Davison vs Land Co, from Greenville, affirmed as to plaintiffs cagke of action, and reversed so far as It gives defendant judgment on counter claim. y . Vandyke vs Farrls, from Gastonta, error. j McCall vs Webb &' Gardner, from Buncombe affirmed In both cacs.. '." Smllhers vs Gilmer, from Haywood af firmed. ' " , ' - State va Ceith, from Cherokee, er ror. . , "T - . . .'; ' Mill rs Callahan, f rom Rutherford, af firmed. - ' Little vs Brown, .from Mecklenburg, affirmed. " - ', Wlttkowskl vs Barucb, from Mecklen burg, error. . ": .fa :'-." i Bradley vb Railroad, from McDowell, affirmed. . ! ; Glenn vs Whay; from Itocklnfham. tffitmed. . Z i', " f , rr James vs Withers, from Stokos, -reversed, ' 1 t - . v.,. Dunn vs Roaman, from Sampson 3u Uobbs appeal no error..-'-, - " " - Dunn vs Beainan, In plaintiffs appeal, error. -;- . McMillan va Railroad,- from'. Duplin, affirmed- ' - , Smith vs Railroad, from Sampson, new trial, f. , State, vs Smith from Wayneaffirmcd.' ' Brown vs Town of Loulsburg, from Franklin, now trial. - , , . r ' Beard of Education vs Town of flen derson, from Vance, two cases decided a ;alnst defendant. - ' ' ' Cowall vs Insurance Co from Pamlico a'Brmed. ." McGlougban Vs Mitchell, from .Bert ford, affirmed. " . -t, ' . ;The following cases were disposed of by per curiam order, to-wit: - Wilson rs Foster from Burke affirmed ' Stewart vs Evens ilelrs, from Macon, affirmed, "i r, -1 - v ',- ' The easiest and most eff ctive method jf purifying the blood and Invigorating the iyalem Is ta take DeWitt'a Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for cleansing the liver- and - bo wele.-. F S Duffy. - . 1 ', - .. ' ; i . Weekly -Crojv Bulletin. , R.u.Eiorr, Maj 29-The" .Week'y f'rop Bulletin for the week' ending Monday, Hay 28, 1B00, la as followK-..ti;'. The characteristic feature of the weather during the week ending Monday ilay 28, 1900, and the Only unfavorable one, was the continuously low tempera' .ure which prevailed, both during the lays and during the nights. The max! num did not exceed 80s- nutll Sunday, Jiiu. Although the deficiency in temper ature averaged lea than 8 dally, the effect was unfavorable, the growth 'of cropy was more or Jess checked and cot ton; was considerably damaged,, some yellow, and some dying on very Pght andy. soli. The cool, moUt weather also favored the depredations of cut and bud worms lo corn. While the early part of be week was dry, favorable showers oc curred on the 83rd and 21th In the west and on the 25th and SSthTh the east. Crops were refreshed, and the soli was put in excellent condition for;- working. On the whole , farm work progressed favorably during the week; crops have been fairly well cultivated, and grass and weeds are under control The aeason of planting Is nearly, over and harvest is approaching, - ' i Planting corn and cotton are practi cally completed. Late planted corn was well brought up by recent rains,' and all oo rn is doing fairly well, but thVetaod Is not very good, especially in the wes tern district; the crop has be m much damaged recently by cut worms. 'Corn In the south and east Is aires ly quite blgb, and In the weithas generally .re ceived Its first cultivation. Cotton bas suffered much from .the low tempera tures; although shower brought up (ate planted seeds, further growth' will be very slow until the weatner bscomoa much warmer. Chopping citton Ii making rapid progress. . Notwlthitan l Ing the backwardness of the crop the land Is good, and considering the in creased acreage successful results are probable. The bulk of the tobacco crop was transplanted during the favorable showers of the past two weeks, and a ood stand has been secured, but the crop planted Is small -. There is some compla'nt of damigo by llea-biigs and grasshoppers l'oauuls and rice are doltig wtll. Very miny sweet potato allps were set during the week, and have started into vigorous growth. Irish potatoes are very flno an 1 aro now Irbloom; damage by potito busra is in creasing, but can ho checked by the illiuinl use of parls green, wheat and oats are ripening and the harvest will soon hv!n; the hea ls of wheat are well tilled antl piomlf, a la- n yl. oala Rre hfr io,.in t con- ;.!; both lor. Al- ileraUy. whiter i i'l I'prlc mi ia ir: 1 of i" L !''H, :1 f t '.in ,r r - lOirjIBlB.', That he Has Occupied the City of ? Johannesburtr. No Report of Mines Belnc Damaged , French Cuts Boer Lines. Be-: " ' port That Berra Ready -. '-- to ' 'Nego Special to Journal. i ,n - Lodor, May 29 Lord Roberts caldos to the war office that he bas occupied Johahnesburg.' - . k ' ' -. A proclamation is issued by Lord Roberts annexing the Orange Free Stair, tt will hereafter ' be called the Orange River State. " f ." President JTruger last week" warneH everybody to leave- Johannesburg, or U remain in the city at the peril of thelj lives as it might be necessary to destroy the town and the .mills.;, Kruger aaid that the mines would be blown up. , " y General French, cut the Boer' com- mouIcatioD' within ' fifteen' miles- of Johannesburg before the occupation l y Lord Roberts. It Is rumored that the war office bar cabled Lord Roberts asking If he can return 100,000 troops to England before October 1st This question is supposed to bd prompted by . the fear of trouble wlh Russia, . From Pretoria word comes that the Boers have ceased to offer resistance to the advance of the British and there is good reason tobelleve that the Tran .vial authorities wilt Immediately opi n negotiations for peace. London; May 38 Tho Daily Mail has received: the: following dispatch -from II, J., Wigham, one' of Its correspon dents: , A Larenzo Marques, May 28. Your cor respondent has Jnat returbed from. Pre toria, which hevlflted at some risky In disguise. .; "The state of demoralization in the Transvsal Is remarkable. Panic and con fusion prevail everywhere.', Every one is weary of war and full of fear at the com ing of the British troops. President Kru ger had all arrangement made for im mediate Hlght, prosumably-to Holland. A special train,- provisioned . and alwaya ready, with steam np.waits some distant e from Pretoria. s ' Operations were being carried on for encircling Pretoria with tclegraplc com munications. Fourteen points In the line of defenses were connected with bead quarters and with1 the state artillery, but thia apparently was the only defensive measure adopted. ? Around Johannesburg a few trenohes have been dug, but no other steps hart been taken for dofense. The railway line is blocked frith refuges from the - west and southwest, who are packed like sar dines In trucks. - -' ; "De Witt's Little Early Risers are the finest pills I ever used.' I) J Moore, Hlllbrook, Ala, They quickly cure ail liver and bowel troubles. F. S, DuTTj ; r . Troubles In Chln,a. y . : - Special to Journal,' . I Lo-idok, May 29 Tbe uprising of the Boxers in China is spreading. - ' Russia will land . twenty tbonaand troops from Port Arthur and Is hurry Ing forward a gunboat. '' ; Wasiiihotok,; May' 28--WhHo Pr pared to act concurrently with, though Independently of, the European p twers in the protection of the life and proper ty of foreigner In China, - Admiral Kempff baa not at present any intention of making a hostile demonstration In the Pel-Ho river. ' It Is more probable that bels at Takd solely with the purpose ol getting as near as possible to Minister Conger and the American legation at Pekin, and It may be that he Ir placing himself In readiness to rapidly dispatch a marine force from his ship to Pekin to guard the American legation just as it was protected two years ago when riot ous conditions prevailed near tbe Cbi neso capital. . " '- " . . 'j C ASTO R I A For Infants and' Children. ; TM KM Yp'i Vkii I '- P'-t-t luil tliiii I till liuij htnufi ly0iil Bears the Signature TneKtlay, Wednisday and Thursday, i'iJL tSf Mm SPKCIAL ENOACKMENT OF THE Co., ironiiii,n L 1 '-) n-r I:. f i i .' ,h,l of i'i i r.v.-t i I.Alt : ) 'Jal Anfinj lit. mimmtiiimmiimmmimii Small Pig Hanis Breakfast Stripe, California ders ond lig";IIama to out. : - : . A 3 lb can Grated Pineapple 10c - .' . Fresh Frunea, Evaporated Apple and Peaches, ; ancy uream "jneese. S Canned Fruits, and Vegetables, Canned Meats, Salmon, Sardines and Lobsters. Hoi w' Sweet Mixed and Plain Clucumber Pickles. - Pure Extracts and Spices. ',' Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. ""."' Fancy Syrup and Molasses. . Anything in Groceries you want. Give me a call. :':-. ' ' . Yours Trnly, j. L, McDilL 5 'Plione 91. To the Ladles! -You are respectfully invited to come to my store, Daily's old stand, Pollock street and in spect the line of samples oi Novelty Dress Goods direct from the Acme and Ogntz Mills. Orders taken for Dress patterns, prices range from 60c to $2 00 per yd. These' are the nobbiest and most stylish goods ever shown here. Will be on inspection this morning. A.. -Jr. SMIT3E3: 61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 09 Middle St. Seasonable Goods Come and get your choice of our stock in Wire Doors 'and. Window Screens, new and cheap. Doors $1 and $1 25, Screens 30, 35 and40c. ... ' Try our Calcimo for your walls, nothing better. A 6 lb package 45c. - Gold and Silver Enamel 25c. Varnish 20c can.-,. Any stain you' may want for your Fur niiure. '; 'r-f Paints of all binds. Small cans to suit the work,;:-.';. , - A bottle of Stove Polish for 6c. All goods guaranteed as represented. , Give us your order. aiKSSS;laf Co. -,v 73 MIDDLE STRKE't", f, -:.t NEW BERN, N O sZm Roberts; ' ': .-: : ", :...;'':. r-.WbolesaleIeal-r in ; Groceries Provisions, ''.'i Canned Ooodt V: of Any Description'. Tobacco of all Grndee? ' V:5; Snuff, ftr, Price ; Low, Goods, guaranteed as Represented. Call and see me at No. 89 and It Brick Row, East Side Market. '- S. G. ROBERTS. y At Book Store t Championship lf i cuius uaudf Perfection I Hammocks and Fishinj Tackle G. II. iinnctt. ' '.'.... "-. .'V.VjfCtX N IlaniB, EngliBh Cured Shoul s. WholeHiilo 1 & lUtnll 2 71 llrs I Hi. g There is no man tinder the sun who is not interested in Price on Buggie or any thine in our Mne. " Yon can not afford to n iss seeing us before bnvinp-.EesDeotfnll - . - ' .'. 79 Broad St I am role agent for these well-known Bimclv in tbl territory, and solicit your trade. Repair parts for a I o'd Htyle as well as lalmt Improve.! roacbins Of till. tn.k. fnrhl.tin ntMnnll. In i.d lltjoo to Ramblers I enrrf a ' ' - ' roi.i i.inb or .'" t.Ol.rMRtAS, HARTFORDfl, ; ; 1DKALH. K M'KOIAL, ' KAOI.E8 ANfl MARS BICYCLES. I have only two of Hie Model 50 Chair - lesa Coliiirihlus In St Inch frsm. Trice "'), nml can get no more cf ibem, the 'oi k lieiiiK eihanaU-d at the FacU ry. ' I ('all am) examine my slock before liuyln. AM T! 's i f 1 '. ydc kVpnh-Inir I : 1 i I i. t-C; i s r'.anner ' ".:::). , v. I ' ll In
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