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VOL. XV1H--N0. 54. NKW BERN, N. C, FRIDAY MOUNIXG, JUNE 1, 1001). ' NINETEENTH Uilt - v. --v .-"v .-v. 11. IB. Z-ZCIZIBXTI o 47 & 49 Pollock Street. HACKBURN'S PERFECT BLEND t 4 t .) . f '.1? Lj ' .vi. 1. V ONLY 10 I FOR: 14 -POUND PACKAGE! (I n , . , -- - v, - . ' , f r ? " v1 j' '$ ,f 3 Every One Who. Enters Our , Store Stands - ' '.. . Face to Face With'. : , Great Bargains , . ' e. , . , : 1..,. V T j.' No I yniir nl a ife tt re Wiethe plc'c of fie laleit. Our new tt'oo oTor.t ! r ns . 1 jdvunln,'- to tin is ly-bijcr. Thm is 06 time like the pie onl to n &!.i y iur nJoclli . ; ' , " ' - ' ' -' ; v r , ' ' v ,' ' ; Men's Suits frdm $225 to $10.00 s'v "; r Youth's Suit's : "y'tJ5to' 7.5J),: s 'r Children s. Suits;' . IJSio 350 . " Owal f nr.'ni is In Mow, Ladu-i and u .; - f " 1,11 1 : Junt Hect lrw! a Big Lot of Straw and Alwa fine line of ' Dry Goods' Notions, Trunks, &c. j ' ; 1 ' -J - - Ho conio rijlit in and let uihw'jou wbat aecaa do, in ll 9 way of - Oo d Goodiand Liw Prco. , , " N T . ; - ' Ar.lERIGAN STOCK COnPANY; ? 501 Mliire HA .;i 3 Of fln fo"io a icm m 1 1 S currtinre at our grooMy. Inferior A'.-1 fixxl ihhIiicIh ftr n wrr chcnpno c ,m.i)ter h'w low pilcel'. "All o.!' K llnmhuvo t'lie Itno ciior.p-irta of ? prime q ui t V1 rtliipleamt K4inj Orron, Dry and lrpil.l; iniellc X Bui InipilUK) K'i alUtlie mnvt niir i..ro u lira 10 00,-niif t tUlit(rnnr jeiirnrlf. :' ''- ' . " A fr alt lot f I'ttHforfila Nav.'l 3 .' Oran. e 40o drKi.- , fancy tt li -Y;On 2"" .' ; ; yv-1'-" ; Al Krcli lot Rmni: I U? m i ' ; ; Yyura o pWaae, ' J. R. PARKER, ;Phonee9 , Prompt Delivery. From-Dunn' I f t -. If yon nimt a pood rnp of nml j 1 1 1 v iil j-i I if, 'H.H l-i.Trl' irt ( ijliul 1 I ' ' V .. - -S. f V 7 VV V7 V ; FT N U. Vf CENTS V7 CbildronV 8ho ;," - - , Woikn Qatt tor Men and Uojf.- WWAKU JU&VUTt t ropr e or J J Rm GROCER, T7 Broad Street , s Yo ijn'sn nlwaye expocij when 'you or ler your food SJ lies from 4'ils rclia ila alo-e. Wa ran ttrj' p V every dim a id of a DM dim f.imily trado with the Cholro-d it plo an I Fanny O -ocrri a. I'd I h , PU-kl is, b'iiico ' )iho ,L'..x Iiivir Print lliutitr, mul I'u; Hums a ;il ! I), t m IM ics. Wo msko a Kiiix'inlty of liich gr 0 Tons an 1 Co!l". s. Our IVrtVrlion J'.'ml Coln 1 : 1 i;- - t!i li 'i I- T. mint ki::l- Legislature To Be Asked To Estab ''llsh the Institutionv Adams Will Net Come Down. Presi dent of Davidson Keslfrna. , Report or City Ofllclals. 'c , rottoa Mill ' ' 1 ' Enlarged, f- v ' ' RLKiGlt, Ma; 81 The Marshall conc- terfellfng caae has .been continued by Judgo Purnell until the December term of court. The request for continuance was made, 00 the ground that the gov ernment having declined to bear the ei- leose of the witnesses, and the defen lenl not being able financially 10 do so at his ternt the Judge granted the motion. The Caralelgh.Ootton Mills of Raleigh s en urging lu plant and Increasing H. spindles and looms. This will give the mill 400 looms and 10,400 spindles. Arc lights will also be put In;-v f 1 ' . The Board of Trustees of the A. & M. College hate decided to memorialize the eglslature In- June to enact a- Textile icbool bill earrying an appropriation of (10,009. There is much interest In this matttr. and some of the Trustees are said to favor trying' to borrpw" sufficient uaoney 10 establish' this department tf the Legislature should fail to act. A Mechanic' Art Course was added to curriculum of college, this being the beginning "of manual training in art work of mechanics and . eutineerlnf. Steps were taken to increase the facility nr shop Instruction. Ueretofore courses in Agrlcultuie and Mechanics have been .oni') nul ami graduates iluirelu havt ecelvml ile degree of IS. S.'. Uvreifur these courses will be dilincl and sept. rue, and gradualea will receive the dc twf D A. and 8. 8. ' All inatreciors eluw grade c.f Professor aie to tie elect id -HUMually. '-Professais : .vlvey -..!. d 'rii( lii;tt resigned todjrjc .The President ivas tndructed U sicure regularly an rai ,lllitr as nil.llary Instructor. . It vas also determined to secure instructor r Textile Department from the Phils ,le,.U!a Tex lie Soh ol. , Ex Julge Spencer B. Adams who l lie l(t puWican nominee for goveinor lenlus the report that h will come I iwa-from the ticket and allow Dr ilyrus Thompson the Populist candidal' 0 become the fusion candidate. (...:-' Dr. J. B.' Shearer baa resigned tbt residency of Davidson college where be ius in that capacity for the past 12 year. lis resignation doea not take'plact intll next Juno, a year from mw. Bt t to be succeeded by Dr. Ilonry Louts tmith, vice president of the college. The annual report of the city , ofllclaU i given to the public. It Is a good one. no of the hems shows thst the cost ol he smallpox during the year was $0.60! fbe revenues for the city had: Increased iver those of the year before $11 C00. Ths fire loss was $30,495 with $26.02i Insurance. These are a few of the figure given. The Mayor speaks of the splendid work done by rae street committee. , : ; The Secretary of State charters the Dooey and Harper Milling' Co of Wil mlngton to -conduct a, geneial cerla business, with a capital of SO OOOto be Incnaied to fCO.000. i w 'At LouliTJle. " LonwiLLH.'Xy., May 80. When the Untied ( onfei rate Veterans met In He onion Hall today they were called to or der by General Poynls, commanding thel Kentucky Division. v; .. '.'.: .... w After the doxogy bad been sung by the assembly Rev. J. Wllllain Jonas, chap-laln-ln-chlef, made a short prayer. Then Sen. Poynta introduced Mayor' Wea rer, who in a bappy speech welcomed the visitors to the city. Next came a serlea ot shori welcoming aldresses Col. Thomas W. Uulllt extending greeting on behalf of the members -of .he Louisville Board of Trade, Rev Carter Holm Jones speaking for thi Commercial Club, Artlla Cox for the fi nance committee of the reunion and fudge llazelrlgg, of the Supreme Court of Kentucky, on behalf of the Kentuck) division of Confederate Veterans, The last welcoming address was by Get 4lmoB U. Iiuckner, who spoke for the Confederates of Kentucky, Col. Ben nett II. Youn, of this city, chairman ol the union coin 111 1 Hon, proeentod the building to the veterans lu an eloquent speech After the glee club had rendered sev eral srlwiions Gen. John B. tionlon, comman Jer of the United Confederal Velornns, TCipondtnl to thn h I Iichs ol Colonel Yoiiih;. As (l-nernHtOFdnn re tumtd Ills seat IeiiirI l'ii)iit. brnuglil forward I'-v. Orlrhlll. ' 1 dre-s. ') , ri-i i! y of 1 ; M. l'i v.i:rl .mini el- tllO (Ml- 1 In 1 1 The Boer War Consjdered -To -Be r Practically Over. - JCrnger Leaves On Special Train. Great Defense of , the Capital . . ' Frares Mjtb.i- The - T - . - British Prla ' : ; I ' . 1' oners. Special to Journal. . liOSDos, Hay 31 Lord Roberts has reached Pretoria. The capital was aban. doned without any attempt at defense the forta surrounding the city being re lieved of their garrisons. ? -- President Kruger has fled from' Pre t nit on special train - Be is said to bt at.: Warervalbouven, 13Q miles east of Pretoria. - . . ' f rn The Boers way attempt, to move tin- capital to Lydenburg. r- There la great -rejoicing in London over the taking of Pretoria.; r : - Losdoh, May 81 The Daily Mall put -ishes'the following djEpatch from tie tCarl of Rusalyn, one of its correspond ents, who as a civilian, appears to have been released; '- . "..-. -frclorla, May 80.-11.40 a,' m. Pre- j-iorla will be occupied in about two hours vllhout resistance. . The President fast jane to Wetervalboven. burgomaster i)e Souse is authorized to 'receive the British.' He., with an influential com .nil tee of Citizens, inclidlng Chief Jus tice Gregorowsk), has .been appointed to (reserve Jlfe and property- during the I in rrrgnura. " ' 'i-vcr)ll)lng is quiet, but crowds An W iltii g expectantly In the church squan or the arrival of the British. "Fearlug a posnliilo jl:Burbajice and bundsbcd among the prisootrs of war t Waterf ul, United States tIonul ila) an 1 Lolgb Wood insisted upon 20 oili cere Mng liberated on parole to go to tie men, Tiieir action cannot be to ligbly piaieed. I was permitted to ac om any the officers. Kvor) thing was Lqu e ." 1 " , - L uo. May 81 Up to this hour the War UIHce Jas received no late nrws from Lord Roberts which the OUr ais will make public, tut It is believed 'h re that the press advices from Pretoria aie orrect. ' - r " - 1 Most ot the London morning paperr, through the courtesy of the Daily Mail, ,ifint Lard Rosslyn's dispatah and com- nenl upon it, treating the war as ended finm of the mnrn cHUtlnua eritlca think nal guerrilla warfare Is likely to be car ried on for some time in part ot the toer territories. 1 . - J Although the Boer forces are dlasolv og Xord Roberts, apparently, has not ret taken any considerable quantities of '.rtlllery, arms or stores. 1 Large bodies if Boers must still be somewhere In the leld ,' '', , ,4 .:-:' i" Sirct uasnl Bho ant In a enr with a tittle smile ol satisfaction 011 her face, for she wiu well and tastefully dressed, and that means a ctx'Qt deal to a xvonmu. As she moved up to tnnke room for a now comer a mnu entered, and As he sat down he anld to the comfortable oue "Why, Jnae, tliljs isn't your afternoon off! How did theycouie to let you out The young wonmu grew. very, red In the face, for nil the occupant of the car were looking and listening, and stammered out as she half rose and theu fell bock in her seat: , . "Now look here" 1 , "How well you're dressed, too con tinued . her tormentor. -"They must give you $20 a mouth. Eh T Is your mistress about' your else J"- : - : "Now, do be quiet!" cried the nncotO: fortable one. "If you think" .- "Dlamouda, too," went on the miser able man as be caught a flash from her waving fiugera. ..Or are they nrtlfl clair . J , . The tonnened one sprang tin, stop ped the car and made a rapid exit, followed by the cause of the trouble. whose farewell remark to the Inmates of the enr was:' "Well, well, but some people are too sensitive.1" - - v. r .- 'Thoy wore husband and wife, ani this was Ills weird Idea ot taking his rm'enjro for a curtain lecture. Phila delphia Times. . THE MARKETS. The followln4'uotatlons' "ere rereiv ed b J. E. Latham. New Hern, N. C! . Nkw ohk, May 81. CrTTON; Open. High. I.'iw. Clute July... ..... 8.35 8.89 . 8.2V 8 3D Aug 8 10 8.21 8.04 8 lu Bept 7J-0 ,7.99 7 7ft 791 Oni... -7.fi i 7.70 7.10 77J1 Nov 7 5 1 75(1 7 45 7.f,ti Jan 7.M 7..'.tt 7 41 7 SO Cllll A(I0 W Alt k K I'M , VlIIiAT: t)il'I. II'i-Ii. ,n. ( lone July m in J 117 f.7 "iiiii.; - J-14'....' :-:3 s;i "i : ''. li f I'l I vl I V.i I 7'i ;i ! ! "i 1 ' ) a. '. w : 1 :;i r The Chinese Troubles. , Special to Journal. t Lono.mi, May 81 There S great oon- ternatlon in the Orletil ovtr the distur bances of the "boxers " The s.tuatlon Is m ire - serious than when the Kupsror was dethroned, The demand from Yokohama Is that span shall assert ber Influence in Cores. The demand for liberals for seats in the cabinet may . make the eutlre ministry resign,. The Unjted Slates battleship Oregon Is at Hong Kong. ' , 1 , , ' - Pekih, May 80 -From all parts of thi surrounding country news is constantly arriving of fresh excesses committed by the,,Boxers"'' " ' - Three Christian families were masst Cred at Shan-Lai Ying, 60 miles f rom Paklu, on May S5.,Ooly two escaped. - Fang-fat, where the - 'Boxers wen ocently massed, is now: occupied by hsttalioa of Chinese troops. The rail road station, workshops and. locomotive sheds were destroyed and much rolling stock was destroyed, including the Em peroi's. palace car, - Large Chinese ware- uouses full of valuable merchandise were uurned after having been looted by the rioters r . ! , The neighboring villagers seem to have Jjjned in the attack, -showing that the movement is not conflutd to the society of J'Boxers." ? Efgbt . rioters whe ' were captured will be decapitated. The whole eounlry is much excited. ' "De Witt's Little Karly Risers are the inept pills I ever used." I) J Moore. Vlllllirook, Ala, They quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles. F. 8 Duffy. . . ' , .1 . . vVe Call Your Attention To Our Line of ,. Ladies, Hisses and Children's Summer Vest. Also to our WHITE LAWNS which were "nought before the advance in 1 rice. , - - - -t PBQNK 181. -t D. F. JARVIS, - . - - - . 3 POLLOCK STREET. A Good . Telephone SERVICE IS A BUSINESS ' NECESSITY, ' -A HOME CONVENIENCE. A COM-. , x bineh; ..ic..'.- C'oiivi'iiIeiMHN - ljiixur 1 ' )rder Your Phone at Once 1 Colton Seiil & Seed IrM Polatce ' Enrlv Rose. New Queen. Pride of South. Red and White Bit's both home and northern grown. 1000- bushels Early Kins; Cotton feed. 100 bushels Southern Urpe Cotton Hd, Long Staple Cotton, Call or write lor circulars. J. E. LATH iM Southerrr ; Railway. Tbii Alandnrd IiwIlwHj'ot.tbe BOCTI Thu Dlri'rrl Line to all Pointe, a ' CUT w J t A UAM M '-. 1 ! . rirs'iA, T ) ly Fir '1 nr I . t-C):. 'I !' iiiii incut on rnl 1 .. ; I iilliinm I', I r '. Vt Tn.:i n mid y.nl nri' s ' nu,i 1 1 Sm&tt Fig Hams la 5 - i Breakfast Strips, California Hani English Cored Shoul ders and Big Hams to cut. v " . -r v A 3-lb can Grated Pineapple 10c. . ;. ' Freeh I'rniies, Evaporated Apples and Peaches. rt Fancy Cream Cheese.'. . Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Canned Meats, Salmon, , Sardines and Lobsters. Heiuss' Sweet Mixed and Plain Cucumber Pickles. " ' Pure Extracts and Spices. 1 . .' Pare Apple Cider Vinegar, r : : Fancy Syrnp and Molasses. v ' Anything in Groceries you want. Give me a call. ' - ;i Yours Truly, - 1,1 1. 1 'riione 91. mm. To the Ladies ! You are respecttully invited to come to my store, Dufly's old stand, spect ihe line of samples ot Novelty Dress Goods direct from the Acme and Ogntz Mills. Orders taken for Dress patterns, prices range from 60c td $2 00 per yd. These are the nobbiest and most stylish goods ever shown here. Will be on inspection this morning. .- JT SMITH 61 Pollock St., (Dufiys Stand) 99 Middle St. Seasonable G6ods ! Come and get yoiir choice oi 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 45c. ' Gold and Silver Enamel 25c. 'Varnish 20c can. Any stain you may want for your Fur niture. .' . v. i Faints of all kinds. Small cans to suit the work, , . ' . 1 A bottle ot Stove Polish for 5o. r All goods guaranteed as represented. " Give us your order.. PHW mi. : Gaskjil Hardware Co. '. n MIDDLk 'sTREET. " ;' j. . NEW BERN, N C SSOSRO BERTS, . -v - ' a - -.' ' :-r: s -'Sj Wholesale De .lr in y y ' Groceries Provisions, ;: ' Canned Ooods ' - .;".'' ol Any Description. -. Tobacco of all Grades. ,- Snuff, Ac. i . ..;'. i. i ' - tv !-'.'..-...' . ... ..... . .. .( .. . ),, .. ..J" Trle. . Low, Goods guaranteed aa Represented. Call and see Die at Nos. 89 and 11 Br ok Row, East Side Market..; S. G. ROBERTS.' Three Large Flats To be sold to the highest bidder, - How Is this, the only stove wood man there 1 will now cut prlcoa down ou h 11 kind of (Stove Wood, as It must -be oi l rivhtout and make room for other buslmws. -' . Laths and HaniKmade and Sawed Bliinnles, wholcsiile nnd retail. , 5 r.iii'ftin. 1 HomlCnrt, IisjS. and 3 liiuiii Carts. (v ii;.nil sim t LtglitwKd P , will B.-II hii ii"t Piddor. " ' Fur f niiirr information, see T"1 r ,.J i,.4U 'Wholesale ft A BU11 Z 71 llwl hi. 2? Pollock street and in - There is no man Qndcr the sun who is not . interested In Prices on Buggies or any thing in onr line. Yon can-' not ufford to miss seeing before buying. Rospeotfnlly, . O. ir. Wn(fn A Son, - ' .- I... , . 78 Brond Bt - . - I am solo agent tor these well-known Bejel a in thia lairitory. sal so.iclt your trn.'e. . R pair parts for a I Old style as well aa latest hnproi machlnaa ' . ..... ... ..... . . i .i . 1 1 . ... ui iuh umpo inn iniu prouipuy. ... In addition to Hamblen I carry a. .. . uitK or r. 001 DM RIAH, UAItTFCRDft. ,'' BTORMc'.IW, P NNANTS, : ' . IDEALS, K HPEGlALV -. KAflLKS AND MARS BICYCLES. , . I lirivn only two of the Model 60 Chair -li-si C ilnml Ins In 21 Inch fn mm,- Trlre y ni d rr n in t no more if them, the sto k I.imik exliainl.-d at the Factory. f ""('all and examine my stock bofora
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