TT I I r i VOL. XVIII--NO, 53. NEW BERN, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1901). NINKTEKNTlt KAIt" .6 f j I i I I) .V m 47 & 49 Pollock Street. );hackburn's PERFECT BLEND Mi- ONLY 10 AS t-3 Iv FOR . 1-4 POUND PACKAGE $ t : --- t V i - l ' ' - ' T " , ' - - j Every Qne Who Enters pur- Store Stands Pace to Face, With Great Bargains " " ' " T ' .j-Now l jour chance t temro the pie' or i"in latojt. Our now soc oTcr ur oa imI adv:intnjf (n.tlic ca-ly,b ijer. Thrt j la no time like the pree il to make jour cc'ccliuns. "r "i "" J, Mens Suits from $225 to $t(KOO ; ' Toad's 5 V .75 7.5 's .7 Children's Suits - ; .75 to ; 5.5 r Or.-ul I ar ; 1 is lu Mei, LadieffUnd ; Just KecrWcd a Dig Lot of Straw and ' Aho a floo line of Dry Goods, Notions, Trunks, &c. , i ft 1 ' ' "' 1 " . " . ' -. j Po co:iip rjlit in and let ua t how yon what v can do in (lie way of Gad OikmIj ail L-jw I'rlcca. " v f . 'j ; AMERICAN: STOCK COMPANY, i - JS9 & 01 Middle ft. ' . 1IOWARD & M ICnT, Propr'e or NEW ARRIVALS : Or I n ' ip ul -6 a romm ' ; cur rente at oi:r g.-rxviy. InfiTint1 food products are n tver choap, no c matter Imw w prlcci).:' "All o .r ; llnri Iihvo tlio true clienpnrsa of l-rliiip ('ml"t SlnpU1 nd Fatinj j. Omsp, ; Dry and Lqnid; rKmcstl6 jind Imp iiU.il, il'u nil tlio xamr) ourMcrol llm place to do nu . luliigit fur yoursi'lfVv -, " I,: , A fr ah. lot, nf t'alifnriilit Navel Oraito 40u dia-n.; '"jP'iiiicy Itm on 3Ki ilra, " u -v, ' At a Frcali lot Kmall I & II '-m .; and BrenkfaH'.riin jmiin r " . - Youra opkixso, J. R. PARKER, If jon 'want a good Clip -of and you vill jr t it Tiiis cniTi'p is f"n df juice. il to nny rrompt ueiivery ' - I VV 7w .v. Tfc-.w -.1. -A v CENTS CJilIilreu'ii 8ho 1 Wokn Hati for Ilea and By. t. JR., GPOCER, 77 Broad Street. .V Dunns y,j YouJcaii always expect" when, Vnil fir lor iniir fuul innnl in. favn fils reliable atorc. Wd cun aup jilv ovury dnmand of a llrnt cIh8 f imily rdo with the Clioii-eit , Sttplj aid Fanny GropcrieB, Rel lih k, Plik'lM, S niow,;oiive,Fox ll'Tir IM it R i;ter, and PU llama JUwjk .twni I'llj-s. . Wonvtko'a ppficiulty of li(nh IfrileT.ias anlCiiri'us. Our lnrfeotii)n Blood Coffoolsrin?, i ric 3 Cal? roc. Jr h y a rnlT. i; in lliejinukel, , - ar CCwD Sm t Li A. & M., College Commencement. - President Winston's Future Plans. i State Uecoratloa Day. : The Veil Represented at Paris. Exer cises, at Wake Forest ' , College aad . - StMtjpj's. ' Special to Jonraat. , IUlcior, Hay 30. Today waa com mencement iday at the Agricultural & .... i ....... Y n .1 . .'" Mni. - An J..' mwuanicai voiiego uero. iua so grauu- ateamadea good ahowlng. The prize wlnnera among them are aa followi: Agriculture, B. L; Bernhardt of Balli- burj Science, I; O. Schaab of Stokea jgunly; Mechanical engineering, R. W Wagnaff of rerson county. ' ' President Winston, who hu made I stirring campaign in the state this spring in the interest, of industrial education has addressed manythousand people and has conferred" scholarships upon highest pupils of the high schools He n his report strongly urges the establish tnent of a manual training school like that at Hampton to be ultimately, de- ye oped into a treat school for training rwhite boys and jjlrls, He saya this Slate iw contains at least 20,000 young men mt earning over SO cents a day by un trained labor, who with a year or two if training could earn from Z to $4 a lay.? The total enrollment at the col lege Is 803) from seven states and. 75 counties In North Carolina. No less than ISO students havepild heir own expenses by money previously earned or by work during the session, U. earning It as farm laliorers Tlif rustees will ak the Legislature In June M pass the bill, which has already pause' the House, establishing the ."Vance Tei- :lle School. The agricultural, depart mens'has been well manaetl.. Sales o! too! and farm products paid its expense nd there is a- btlance on band s The tenior class, for the Hrst tlm, graduates In uniform. Pul J.-Collins of Bertie won the first prize for earolngJJu- largest sum by manual labor In agricul ture. - 'y -' National dtcoration day was observed aere very quietly. Liatetnia arterpoon u usual, the Grand Army'post and t Laumber, of citizens assembled at lh baautlfully vkept National, Cemetery ilth them and occupying front seats at .he speaker's stand were the CunfoderaU Veterans from the Soldiers dome .The tralor of the dajr waa Lt. Qeorge C .'ound' of.M thassas, V. and his subject was a sketch of the- happenings of 31 fears ago, when he was Gen. Shomaa'a ilgnal officer here and had his station on he dome of the -Capital. The signal OJrps camps was on the square On whlah , the executive V mansion now stand. w r , ... " Secretary Brnner oLtbe State Agricul tural department Who has just returned from ParU,says that a careful inspec tion of the exhibits he is entirely justi fied la saying that next after Callfornli thla State has the best exhibit. . Califor nia alwaya leada. In addition to Itrex- blblts at the exposition it baa two spec ial buildings in the city, in each of whlol It lias magnificent displays of its prod ucts. Many Raleigh people' went 'but It Wake Forest College today, to hear 4hi annnal-addresa by Dr. Small of the Uni versity of Chicago, and the baccalaureat sermon by HerDr. Hawthorn of Illch mend. Tomorrow is commencement da( There will be orations by the gradua;es There are S3 of these. The conevr. bj Eessnlth's band of Richmond and thi social gathering will end the commeno ment The ooliegs has had the most pro gressive year in all Its history. John A McMillan and B. H. Browning are the chief marshals on the part of the two literary societies, and John B. Bagluy the president of the senior clasa. At the A. & M. College here, today the senior class orators were I.O. Schaub and R. M WaiBtaff. F. M. Bernhardt waa the chief marshal - Judge Purnell today continued the A. J. Marshall counterfeiting case, (fn m Wilmington) until next te.m (December) He refused to transfer the case to Wl: mlngton or to allow pay .10 Marshall's wltneases. , .. The Stale charters the Oreenvllle col ton mill, at Qreenville, caplt-il f 79,01)0. Spencer Adams Is to be the candidate of the Republicans In the 5lh dlstrld foi Congress In case he falls to be elected Governor. JJe says be will be elected bj ft;,0 ) majority. Commencement at Bl, Mary's school here began today. Dynamite at St. Louis. Bpeclnl to Journal. Sr. Loiiib.Mo., May 1M. Rioting In the street railway alriko va contlnuril toilay. The atrlkora u(mI ilyiutrnlle to blow up tnn r.ad bil of the stroll rail way at 2 o'clock luit ni 'lil. ropln were hurled firuii their beds I y thii fmcii of tho (plosion. Nn nun wiei kffird lit Uhiio were many wii - . A T. ,l to J. Oil TO FillIOP.ll. .... - ' V. ' .-r. - V.. V ..' Johannesburg; Occupied and Cavalry Now Approaching the Capital. Only 80 Miles Away. Krnger Be' ported Uncertain What To , , Do. , Bailor FlghUng ' at .Majnb - - . :- K Hill. ' Special to Journal. ' " ' ", r London, May 80. Lord Roberta en tered Johannesburg today. : Having oc cupied the suburbs yesterday, Lord Roberta announced that be would enter at noon, as no opposition was expected. 'Roberts expects to reaeh Pretoria Fri day, Pan of the cavalry are beyond Johannesburg and within 29 ml'ea of Pretoria. LoNDOH, May 29 The Dally Hall has received the following dispatch from South Africa. - Lorenzo - Marques, . May . The peace party in the Transvaal Is still strong - President Kruger is reported to be wayerlng, bnt demanding' guarantee iuav ue euaii not ue oiiibu hi ot, oweoa Ihrngbtlhg burghers continue to desort in large numbers. A total collapse is not far off - i - LonioiC May 29 The Standard bas the following advices from Pretoria un der 'Monday's date: --"- The Transvsal Government has open ed, or . is about to open, peace negotia tions. It has cabled a final inquiry to its agents abroad, atklng woollier any ijope of aid exists " " LonooM, May 29 -The Dally Tjdegraph lias received the : following rtlapaltu rout South ATTIca: i New Castle. Natal, May 29-tleavy fir ing is going on at Mijuba. , : ;l he Second Division is shelling tliiil iloer position at Lalng'a nek and Pong- vans. Heavy ordinauco is beiug em jloyol on both sides; V The Boer had guns posts (on Pong. ana and Majiiba. They also attempted to bring another gun Into action near by, t-mi thi effort failed: The effectiveness or the British In vaslon of the Transvaal is further cm- phaalzed by news .from Pretoria if thy occ'ipatjon of Z erust and an advance on Jchtenburg. Apparently the .. British itciur net will bs drawn through Ibe t'ransvaal as It was In a similar, minoer lauled tbrongh the Free Hi ale. - . In the Philippines. - MiSiLA, May 29 Major Henry T. Allen, of the Forty-third infantry, while couling ' from Calbaloaam, . Island of damar, May 9 drove a party tf natlvoa from the valleys. .- -i ' Four Americans were killed, Including Lieutenant Evans, who was slain while leading a charge against the Intrench menu. Eleven oi me aauves were auieu and four wers wounded. -.. ' The town of Caterman. Island 'of jamar, was attacked at midnight Aorll W by a thousand natives, who Intrench el themselves near the town over night Capt. John. Cooke, of the Forty-t bird RejimenV fought, the Filipinos for hours and afterward burled 150 Flllnlnoa. One American wai killed and one Vai wounded. . .'"v . ' '. ' ' To offlolal reports announce scouting and email engagements in Panay and Cebn Islands and Tayabaa, ' Laguna, Zimpbales, Benguet and Pangaslnoq provinces, resulting in 14 natives being killed and many wounded. ,vThe A inert can also captured 00 rillea, a Norden feldt gun and supplies of ammunition and destroyed a potrdur factory. - . A Filipino major whj surrendered at Llsoum last week has been persuading others to follow his example. . Today lie effected ll.e surrender of 43 men with 5 rifles and hopes to in fcienee more or hi countrymen to give ap the flight. - . Panama Canal Company. Pahama, Columbia, May 20 The Pan sma Canal Company's director here bas received official Instructions from Paris ordering an extension of Ihe work on (tie Uulebar and Emperador sections and directing that all available laborerr be engaged for that purpose. . . W. S. MnsBcr, Mllllicim, Pa., saed the life of bis Utile girl by giving her One tllniile Cough ( ure when the was dying from croup. ' It is the only harm less icmedy that gives Immcdiute results. it quickly cures coughs, cold, liron chills, grippe, asthma and all throat and lung troubles. F. 8, DnlTy. Phllirrine Commission at Work. .IloMiKiiNo, May 20. Tho I'ldlipplne Ooniiiilvolnn Is paying nllielul vllt hero. Yei-lenlay th roni m ig.inn helil an t'X temled ciuifiienee and lonk the testi mony of tb forles fituil'y t r HvVi'-'r lhr in of 1 1 l.i I'... 1 ' f..r ..r t! r l . Baseball Results. , Special to Journal. - j ' ; 1 Chicago, May 80 -i-Chlcaeo 2, Philadel phia 6. , ' Cincinnati!. May 30 -Cloclnnatti 4 Boston 8. ' ""''. '. St; Louis, May SO. St LouU 5, Brook lyn 2. . , Pittsburg, May 80. Pltt.burg 7,-;New York 6' ' . i : De Wilt's Little Early Kla. rs are the nest pills I ever used." D J Moore. Mlllbrook, Ala, They quickly core all liver fad bowel troubles. F. S. Duffy. .. Jin UP Tuesday, "Wednesday and Thursday MAY 29, SO, 31. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE Lyceum Stock . Co., Presenting a Repertoire , of Metropolitan Suocesses at AEOPLEM rUrtlbAH RICES s ' , : r , By Special Arrangement The following plays will be presented) . THURSDAY NIGHT,' , Grand Presentation of "Sapho." Oenornl Admission 60c Rrservetl Seats without extra charge Galli ry 25c Meats on shio at usuiu place Monilr.y. We Call Your '" 'lri,-';,''". r-i?..,--!. " " -' Attention To Our '. ':. , . v. ,; . Line of Ladies, Misses and Children's Summer Vest. - Also to our WHITE LAWNS which were bought before the advance In i rice. PHONE 181, d; F. JARVIS, 03 POLLOCK STREET. A Good Telephone - , service is a business : "y necessity, a home l convenience. a com. ; , biid . V " t'-onveiilenoo, ' V ' Luxury 1 Order Your Phone at Once, ' Coiton'ScLd & Sd Irlslt Potatoes Enrly Rose. New Quceif, Pride of South, (led and While Bliss both home and northern grown, 101)0 bushels Eirly King Cotton Heed. 1U0 bushels Southern Hrpe Cotton Sxd, Long Staple Cotton, Call or write lor circulars. . .- J. J2. LATIIIVI S outhern ailway. Tho Btandnrd Kailwa;;.if Jlie BOLTH The Dlroct Lino to all Polnta, - - n;::ir)A, , ; 'l"ll f'N Hi Holly Fintl-( Mhhs Fijuipmeiit nil i or r,. il 'I'r.iiiei; 'i.lhimu Vii' ..l.t Trim. -4; i.l ynu ni e lift. Iiml J.Hr; .in .r.hlllH. .....!,, ill . . r - t .' i, Id' 1 Small Pig Hams pj " ". . Breakfast Strips, Califoruia Hams, English Cured Shoul 3j ders and Wg Hams to cut , "A3 Jjcan Grated Pineapple 10c. 5 ' - fresh Prunes, Evaporated Apples and Peaches. 5 Fancy Cream Cheese. 5 . -Canned Frnits and Vegetables, Canned Meats, Salmon, 2 : Sardines and Lobsters. y J Heinz' Sweet Mixed and Plain Cucumber Pickles. i Pure Extracts and Spices. - g . Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. jrj 5' Fancy Syrnp and Molasses. JJ.' 5 Anything in Groceries you want. Give nie a call. JJ . . Yours Truly, 3 MrTlANTRT. ibiwbvusii siaita ?Plioiie91. WW To the Ladies I You are respectfully invited to come to my store, Dufiy's old stand, Pollock street and in spect the line of samples ot Novelty Dress Goods direct from the Acme and Ogntz Mills. Orders taken for Dress patterns, prices range from 50c to $2 00 per yd. These are the nobbiest and most stylish goods ever shown here. Will be on inspection this morning. A.J.SMITH 81 'Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St. Seasonable Goods ! Come and get your choice of our stock in Wire Doors and Window Screens, new and cheap. Doors $l and $l 25, Screens 30, 35 and 40c. , . . , Try our.Calcimo for your walls, nothing better. A 5 lb package 45c. . - , Gold and Silver Enamel 25c. Varnish 20c can. ' Any stain you may want for your Fur niture. W . t Paints of all kinds. Small cans to suit the work, . r ? . V "A ' bottle ot Stove Polish for 5c. . All goods guaranteed as represented. ,v v Give us your order. ?iVt.A !.''. Gaskill Hardware Co. , - 78 MIDDLE 8TREB1., mi . NEW BERN. C S, G. ROBERTS, - WbolcraleDe l r ln- Groceries', Provisions, Canned Ooods ,i . of Any Description. ' 7 Tobacco of alt Grades. r " SnufT, ie. J Prices Low, Oowla guaranteed as Represented, tlall and see me at Nos. 89 and ll Brick Row, East Side Market, f S. G. ROBERTS. it ,,. Three Large Flats v ' -..-,-. ,-. , . :,. ; -v To be sold to the highest bidder, ' How Is thla, the only stove wood man lime lie, will now Mit price down on nil kind nf Stnvn Wood, as It must bo old rlthtimt and make room ft other liunineHH. ,. -j . , ' Lnlhs and Hand-made and ' flawed tlliliijjiw. wliolrsale nd rrlll. Hii'i:ln, I Itnsdt'nrt, (I Drajs. and 3 Hump ('aria. i'.OI) CednOmd Vnt Llghlword Post, will iMiriilKhesl Hi.hler. . Kor further Inforr-allon, see r"t r' '! T ,' 3 iM ;, wh. ii In WholeHale J fc Itefnil X'A Br.;.l Nf. g atT'aWlC h i' C ' There is no man under tie sun- who is not : intorpRtwl in Prioes on Buggies or any thine in oiir Hne -You can. not afford to itiss -teeing - n before buying. ; -Itespectf nlly, . , vV ; ' . O. Iff. WntoW fc Son, 78 Broad fit , I am role agent tor thesd well-known " BieteW la thla lerrilorv. ami anlleit ; yolir trade. Jlepair pans Tor 'l o'd style as well as talent Improved machines ' -:. of :hi make fiirnlnhcd promptly, -i ' V , In t.d JllJon to Ramlders I carry a ,- f .." roi.t lin ot' '' i;t'', "j?. OOIUMBIAP, IIARTFORna. ' "". V HTOHMKIIH, Pi-NNANIS,. , TDKALB. K BPEOIAL. ' -:' . . . EAflLES AND MARS BICYCLES.';; t have only two of the Model M) Chair- . Una Cfilumhlia In 24 ineh fmmen, fries t .0, and enn get no moie i f Iherr), the , a'oi k I cing exliounted at Ihe FncUiry. t ;('nll ami i xnniinc my stock licfore Imyiii.;. A!l I i i '1 i f I "i )x'e Repairing . l' 1 1 I'!.-- ;-t"t f.'-.initcr .- ' 4 r; 1 :::-. 'X Sill??: