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VOL XV1II-HO. SU. NIW BIRN, N, C, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH SO, 1901. NINETEENTH YEAR mm HE- I HAGKBURN I 35 1 I SAYS : ft Fie NEW SPRING STYLES IN 9 r. OaJU, UKim jUUU, TC. ARE NOW HERE. We have selected this assort ment with a view of attracting a line never seen in or about this town, and now aa we look ovor the stock and see the handsome patterns and colorings and grace ful styles wo can truthfully say that we have succeeded. k t i 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. Co to Gaski I JMwarc Co., Parlor White C Oil, the only place in town to get it, no oder or smoke. Full line of Dangler Oil, Cooking Stoves and Ovens, Agate Cooking Utensils, Com plete stock of Hardware and Cutlery, Scis sors, and Kazors Guaranteed. GIVE US YOUR ORDER. PHONE 147. New Bern Thursday, The World' Largeat and Best TllAINED ANIMAL, EXHIBITION Gentry Brothe r's 800 Wonderfully Educated D-fi. P.i. af.tekeyi ami Tiny Behy Elephants. Tow larger thaa bf nre. ' (sTOnuxl Trr Street Parade at l(A. at Atlantic and Korth Carolina Hilr.ad will eell Urk.u al cmw far for the round trip im Qeotry Day. LW.Uwooi, HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE A as) ell Kiade of BDILDIRG JMHIAL Heating and Cooiiof State and Ilanrrt, Li an, Cttaeol, Fleeter, PeiwU, Oil', Vereieh, Pailf, 8ea4, Doors, Diinde, Caller? aid all ta aeefal article anallr foe ad la aa U-i-Jele UeHrara Mora. Beat 0 dm. taw ft Yrltx. (Mm Hote4 CaetUwkA, WJEW jirnx, it. c. ' Hare fu ip!4 ) fur tit j TAX I UmH la smI. tm mUiti aesUfUd to e at faNf To C Ito if a t mm AT OfCi 4 swtta wp Taw ae aatnO Im as Sm Um aillssSI . DiaUt .Mt r wt iov krtr at torn art tax. , . . t. toijox s . . lf Tat OIlMtosv , . Ml Gaskill Hardware Co. 73 Middle St, NEW BatftN. N. C. Ml 4 Famous Shows ! Prprty Fr Kale. I bare eeteraJ eseirabU fot eale, elleaied la tbe awl pert of Use City. Abo a aaaiber o good balldla. Iota la good toeaUllea, I J. I. WOLflRDEN i,, n. irAiucirr, 2fw Bar, ftoalb Fraat ul Ioek llreoU Kioe lienors tad Ctjptr. An Extra QaeUit" at Ugvr IWf o Uraaftit Ce)1 HtllCt Taw east Oewrt la to M4 la Oevaa Oawaiy e laa) total att ertaslaal a will to a resyalaw isrsa af UM keaerkw avert aatrlaaleg ea ike latjaM Mae4af Msw ibe If) M4a la tsatssator i aeit aai as Aag-tt4 ItHa liot. iasaaasa sat lam leasa Ua awava'wto tova atowt t-M. win to glraa UJ Wael etar U Ue4 Tana et Ito.Ufaa assalto awtaaas' Ots s a eeaplaeeal to parlor asaaft. w. av Wi 22 CITY LOTS. IB Its) Peal lataia aeej nisi lag al etf (W loo ttiy tasa aad ito Raeasat Itos.ea of Ito rraawas) Tsytae Maao, IB to aM M ito Coon tl-w flu tarda Hnrrli AO. RrtoUra H fall deswrtBSioa of tto aatsa, rwrstshsd at-o ansVasilrai Vs CTAI. ft OOUJt1S.1L Text f the Finding of the Court o Impeachment The Trial Cost f 7,000. It was Le Thao Expected. Certified Copies of Acts. Text . Book Publish ers. RaUchii, March 29 The following Is a copy of the official judgment la the impeachmeut trial: la the Senate of North Carolina, "March 29, 1901. "State of North Carolina vs. David M. Farches, Chief Justice and Robert M. Douglas, Associate Justice of the Su premo Court. "Yfhereas, the House of Representa tives of the 8tate of North Carolina, on the 25th day of February, 1901, exhlltlt- e I to the Senate articles of impeachment against Dttvid M. Furches, Chief Jus lice, and Robert 11. Douglas, Associate Justice, of the Supreme Court, and the said Senate after a full hearing aud im partial trial, has this day, and voting, has failed to convict the Bald respondents by a vote of two-thirds of the said Sena tors. "Now, therefore, it is adjudged by the Senate of North Carolina, silting as a court of impeachment, at their chamber In the city of Rtilelgh, that the said David M. Furclios aud Robert M. Doug lit are acquitted of the charge preferred against them in the said articles. "It Is further ordered tha. a copy ol this judgmeul be enrolled ami certified by the LleutenantQivernor, as presid ing officer, and the principal clerk of the Senate, and that such certified copy be deposited la the office of the Secretary of State. "W. D. Turner, 'Preldent of the Seuate." The Council of Slate met with the managers of the Impeachment trial, and allowed the claims of attorneys. There were five attorneys for the State and they asked In fees $2,800 which was al lowed. The pay of 50 Senators and nine managers at 4 a day amounts to 13,234 while witness fees .aud employes' pay will not exceed 11,000 .making the total cost of trial not over 7,000. Before the vote of the Court was taken there were some bets of two to one that the judges would be acquit ted. The certified copy ofjacts of the legis lature are in demand and the work of coDvlna: keen i several people busy. One of these bills, the charter of Asbsrille which was cillod for a few days ago, U so long tbat the charge for copying at the regular rate would be over thirty dol lars. The publishers' agents here pin some hope on the statement that the text-book commission may allow agents to submit briefs concerning the merits of their books. The commission gives out very little concerning lit work. A regular system has been adopted, but the mem bare decline to slate what branch of study will be taken np first, or the math od of declining upon the books- See that jou get the original DeWllt's Wltcb Hatel Halve when yoo aak for IL The genuine Is a certain cure for piles. sons and skin diseases F. i. Duffy A Co . H. JUSTICE AppoUiU4 Jadr Lb the Mia. DHtrkt. Cetnmbiaoni luaxd. RtilioB March M. Ooveraor Ayoock baa appolatad at H. Jaetloa, Senator frosa iUilberford, judge of Ike Sapertor Court for the foaneeala dkurica. Cons atlas ions were lasoed lo Oeo. L. Morvoa, of Wtlsalagtoa, aaval aide oa Use Oovetaor'a staff, to Use reak of ooloael. Mai. W, T. Roberteoa of WUsnlnftoa, aaaUtaat poetsaaataf gear rs' Their pronsplBeam aa4 I heir please a I effects seeks DeWiu's Lluls Larlj Risers asoat pooalar UtUe pills wherrvev thy era I bow a. Tkey are alasply perfect far liver sad bowel trocjbiee. f. a Dafy A 0. Untf far Eiwiii, WssAbtfiwa Marcsj MV-Tto T are Psf artaiaal wIU aaa4 lee etaert asMala le Haeelala la a few ear VU Ito aa Uftf Its toee4 lalehtarl at Rawaft, aaaoaaUaf to HMAH Tals ayaMa4 waa laiksifclaaal hf Use aa at aaawaaUoa, tot Ito aiswef was aa4 apfswertaie4 kfCestgraas aatlt taat sbi sis a. Baedart ef Ilsaallaa la ito laUavAs an4 ha (Ivea tainy 4ey ito aUaa ptfmmt aad at Ito atasralVea et ttoea tto aoade via aaaaa U draoltv f A CiT Dl A far laCaata aad CMUrt. Hi Iti Ym :ti AlirpT -;'t r faateffa as I t Ito fteat. KM'4si't. Miss Iran Ackeraaa, the weH-kaowa dratsaUe readar, writes os from 90 W. Uth Street, New York City. She is lastly proad of her augid Aoent head of hair, which Is shown to advuuage lo the aeeatapaaytaf photegnpa. ) LI MILLIONS USE CUTIGURA 80AP Assisted by Otnmnnu Onrranm, the great Mn ears, for unserving, purifying, and besnttfylng tho skin, for olmnslng the scalp of crusts, eoalas, and dandruff, and the stopplna of falling bslr, for sultsnlni chsAna, aui 3, woiiemog, sna neaiing rea, rongn, for all the purposes of the tot let, utiTicuai boap snlited by ( Inflammation!, and excoriations, for too free or uirorauvu weasneaKB, ana lor many anusepuo isnv entuenuii womin and mothers. No amount of porsaaslon skin purtflori and beautlflers, to use any others. with Outiuubs Soap for preserving, pnrlfytng, and beautifying the skin No other foreign or domestle lottos soap, however ax pensive, Is to be e the purposes of tho toilet, bsth, and nursery. Thus It oomblnes, In Ons 8 TW ENTY.FIVB CENTS, the naav akin and aomnlnlon man. anil Ui TM ENTY-FIVB GBNTB. the ust skin and soap In the world. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor. e Consisting of Otmctnu Boav (Stc.), to cleanse the skin of Croats and 11 1 Iaf111Sl ,CM soften the thickened euUele, OonooBt Oihtmint (S0c), II I all I ft to InstanUy allay 1 tolling, Inflammation, and irritation, and soothe and heal, and Oonornu Bbsolvbut (too.), to cool and cleanse the blood. ABlMSUSvrlsoftensnmolenttocurethemosttorturlng.dtstlguriog, IK C VhT tl 0C Itching, bnrnlng, end scaly skln.eoalp, and blood humors, vith loss of lilt OL 1 1 4)1. AO hair, when all else falls. Bold throughout the world. AGUINALD0 IN PRISON. He Dines With Army Officers. What Dewey Thinks. MtNlLA.. March 23 Agulnaldo, who was captured by Oeneral Fanston and brought to Manila on the United States un-beat Vicksburg, was brought ashore at 8 10 p. m. today an 1 taken bjfore Oeneral Mac Arthur, at the Malacanang He talked freely, but seemed Ignorant concerning rooent events. Hs appeared to be In good health and waseveu cheer ful. He lunched with the officers of General MacArthur's staff and was then escorted to the And street jsil. Agulo aldo't capture was attended with consid erable difficulty, an insurgent mtjnr being killed al the time of the event. Twenty rifles and a number of import ant papers were captured. New York, March 23. Admiral Dewey was at the Albemarle Hotel today and was Interviewed as to the probable ef fect at lb) newt of ths capture and said be thought that this would really wind up the period of resistance. He also said: "I am delighted to bear this news. Of course we had the warning a few days ago that It might occur, but It looked like a very risky undertaking, and if Funston bad lost bis life, every one would have said: 'I told yon to.' It ap pears to be a very creditable piece of work on the part of Funston and Jo keeping with his previous eiplolta. It was. In fact, a ctse of fighting the devil with Ore. "Agulnaldo Is a most amiable Utile fellow. (Is dnos not bare the education wih which be bat been credited, and waa not really the brains of the In surrection. Mablnl was really the brains of the Filipino rebellion and Af ataeldo was the active leader. 1 ad it that 1 did not lve credit tor tbs abilities that be has shown, tot he Is eertalaly aot a man of very great ability Tbs people be'leve that be was laminar akjle aad that eo harm coald be done to bltn. There was a story current, la fact, that a dove a taee had stood ap aad fl red at him a a lent. I suppose there were ao bullets la lbs guns. That story wsut a very where The people are laleeeely sepersllllotM aad they boilers ao harm coald befall blsa. It will lake some time eew for Ito ossrs to get aroaad of lbs capture aad at first ths people will ra faaa la to! leva It, bat after the aewe does lially get aroaad the Isleade, 1 fall tolUve thai org tatted retUteeee wfU eollapee " "Waal do yea ihlak oegat lo be doae with Agalaaldo now r 'Wall, It aeeatt to ate that as good a tklag aa eoald to does for the praaesl aaVd to to sead kiss to Oaaat. It la ttoaaaaa sort of a allaseie as la Ito Phlllppleee aad Itora eoald to ao aerd- aklp la Ito eh sage, tot Inert weald to ao etoaeo to aoee. Wtoe f oa are Wlloaa, eaa Iknae fa- Hiite trills kaowa aa DeWHt's Ut ile atari Risers lo alts ass (to river aad towcte. Ttof aevar gripe. F. ft. Daffy a Co. Dttctatett li Fraacc . Ptaja, Hareb M. Ranaova are tori aarseefot as! kata taat tto BoosDersitea ' era lellaf aelraaue al ito ataMlaf dte- eeatoal aad ear eat la rraaoa aas) aia atoejt to aek detoratiaed at tees al a easee da out, r Tto teryaJUM eUad to akaaoa sjraat- eaar af ttiac aMolar eepoort. TVs itossyartloia,ea tto at tor toad, kata arf sjalat aa4 aalfal eelbty at tas lateal aaeeaaat Via to afl aorta al OoptMft Tto Vtfit toast faHrolaf grippe nan t One Mlaete tik Cera, for i au tret aaa raf araaexo imm m I ee'r kaaaleee nmi'f tint gfvea raawdl ai relta. FfevewU t)eestttlri, f. ,lHfffC. " BosMvuBO ago, wneo my hair was bmabed, I aotkied bmt aad mora the laerease of hair left on the oomb. Uj scalp became dry and my hair grew thin so rapidly that I bad to ekaage the style of wearing It. I then tried various hah- tonics, the effect of which was to aoake my scalp exceedingly tender, and the hair stiff and brittle when dry. I resolved to try Theeomfort I experienced before I had given It a long trial waa so gnat that I determined to continue It. 1 would shampoo my bead with a strong lather of Conccm Soar, letting it remain for some tune. I would then wash It off with warm water, and dry thoroughly. After a short time my hair ceased coming out, growing soft and silky to the touch." ana sore nsnas, lor dsdv runes, itcnlngs, sod bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use offenslre perspiration. In the form of washes for hihhi i pniposes wmca reaaily suggest themselves t can Induce those who have oooe used these a rest No other sudfeaod sosp Is to be oompsred I iutj etui, aaaip, nair, ana nanae. e oomperea with it tor all I HnAP at Owe Pnmv vl oomnlaxlon soao. and the best toilet and hhv ONE VIEW OF CUBA. Great Disorder Predicted Upon American Withdrawal Wasuinoton, March 29. Representa tive Warner, of Illinois, who has just re turned from Cuba, says the irresponsi ble element on the island, which is a large majority, will agree to anything tu get Cuba Into their own hands, and cir ry out their ideas of looting. He pre dicts that a state of anarcby will prevail on the island within ninety days after the withdrawal of American authority, and that we shall eventually have to for cibly take the Island and (do over again what has been done under American oc cupation. Gloomy as he considers the outlook, Mi. Warner says he Bees no honorable way for this government lo escape keeping its pledge to withdraw from Cuba. Hif b Prices For Old Spoons. London, March 28 At the sale of l.onl Dontiir's anllquo silver at Chris ties today some record prices were achieved, thus upkeeplng the reputstlon of this season for enormous prices paid for artistic treasures. An Elizabethan salt cellar, dated 15W, brought (360 an ounce, and a set of thirteen Jacobean Apostle spoons $8,000. It Is rumored that these last were bought on commis sion for an American collector THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ad by J. B. Latham A Co, New Bern N 0. Naw York, March 28. Cottok; Open. High . Low. 778 7.79 7.78 7 78 7 52 7.10 Low. r Low. 481 Close 7.7 778 7.78 7 78 7.82: 7.2fl Close 81 Close 48, I Mi 7 Bl 10T.J 1281 ini iv4 M IM "I 100 l M March . Apr M7 J.ly ... Aag ... Oct Vbbat-.- Msy .... Ooa: M.y . .. Asa. Tob.. . ... ?.7 .... 7.88 ... 7.81 . ... 7iM .... 798 ....7.M Open. ... II 7 78 7.81 7.8. 7 84 70 789 High. 80 Opea. High. .. 48, mi So. B'yPfd 78, Fed S 51 Cob. T A. I. W So. By, e Rook la . Ma. P ... . 40 4 ItSi IfM, . 148 . 14 . Ml 101 11 8c r a. o. . . Leal tor... A. 6 A. J. P. . a O .. T. 0. L . . Ootsoa raoslpu vara M.tos) beJrs ass I II4C alaal,f)0tolra. Feraraa, MasV-iar.tJt, Aag-tept IM Bew less Osstea Wswtiet. la Ito looal aaarket yeeterda) aa a.aotad at 1M1 la I Of roaraaoairrs.' Tkia h ' ieeaa week sons wewst.N leot year. tel. II J0 III Mao. fOI ' 11.000 Teac NOt 14.00 Wad. ' M.M 11.000 Tkers. 14 100 11,00 fit WOOt ' tl.Cs ' I 1 00s) ' ' " ' 00sjo ; nail l, t. aUsier baa Uet forjafTisi la la at tea Koaatra Rolsat Trey Irsail (raaa 1 1 II aoUara, Waiaal Taffy at Vtothft loda. 5 mall rs Hams l-'ul l.ii i Marki't Corned A few Very Nice Xortli My ;"f I'lint Biiller is Iteal Nice IIaf you tried it ' Jfa ll will pay y. n l . me a mil when in need of grocer- est, itM. Vol' WII.I, ALWAYS KINO MY l'lMCKS 1MUHT, Jf anil Hie (Quality el' tnv fjmitU i ' Hie V, l y hiliesl. "S" i 1 1-. to Pleiige. "f" Wi &Si 5 a.,.,k oa H I1VIIV r a. J. A JONES, IIROAII STREET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, :..,, START FS Exchange . . axTWiyi 1W 4J Largest mid Finttt Stirk (f HOESES and HCJILES Fiver Kou ml in New Hern. Also a Complete Line of Hngies, Wagons Harness, Rubes, Whips, ( art Wheels, F.tr. ai. a. .ioi:n. Broad Street, Stewart's Old Staud. 7ay 0.;rjarAy.tm'Aif jt.3ratr ' i At the Rnofc Store V S Book-keepers 5 ! We Have Files ! 5 of all Kinds ; tj (a. N. Ennett. S- 3 Satisfactory Printing. Pom anetr say that It la Impce.iH I" fet a )ob well don mitalde aiy of fir. I rvrtalnty in sny boat W rarry out my ctUmra' wiahe an4 to do work whkh will be a credit to aa and a aonrr .J .. ... .Hmm " aM esperlenr. and erery rnsv-raaalial farlli- t. i laa li tea win oa irufur auaa u y-v-rUu wnrl. My rtree era rtflit. too. t taa a frill line nf Blrvckaa ftra-anna and Cportiria Onoda. I raaee etcis, e aare-w mmarmmt n, WeMssrli Ransere and Maetta-ta watrh I off r at Loareat rrkwa. WW. T nUTL, rUcryc)ea, Oeaa, AasaiaBtUoa,Oraxa' ocaoaeav, iob PrlatUf, Rabbet Nlaaa na it m n it, tVa,y. o . P. MENWaTir, ELltlSSIII&IUBT, laaafatMrw ' I r U J lanloo, . Carta, sVa, . aUalris Paaa H Vail. tsyilea, Wacoaa, Cart aa4 Draft I aot a bee (of eaie . r i auaar lao aaslmo. ' I fZ t r..4 JOE1 I d I PRirslTlNG. Nice Lot Just Received. i Hoef. Caiitliiia Hums. s. I OS. 71 Itrti'S Hi. 5' Brave Clothes Make Brave People. Military Nark Nulls. In pitlier sinub' "t" 1 nl lui-.f-i el Coats tb.it ) i. a 1 1 el. lb. tlKiire, witli 'ttl, broad b"uM.-;e. giving the en It I an t l. i t, ..1,:, -i aprwHi'tttit'e. Kvirl-'dv w.tntH .1 sack suit KniiH Inn. 'I li. n lr, not gil n tiltt .' Tlleif ai it 1 1 1 1 b tl illt-iriic f in clothing it s Hu rt' u m j . iid.-. Siinr aro oipri-vnivf in tbfit (,'tiifnil ai pearalife. Tln v liave bariv tT. TlieHtyle, tlfHi-n, ttiiitli, wtirk munthlp, lnatennl, ,tll enntrilnitt' t. the drtirwl effec t. J.G.DUNN&CO., " We Fll tto Bard lo Ml Morle." R7 POLLOCK HTr KIT A DRESS PAJIADB la FaebWaa'c seat lew. aa j . Otis aa orrtso aaMa Mas a etntttnt p"- w eanea ea rretaanle B are ehoaraa la Use sMtVa .t tbie ssasiina. aUoka aa a amin mS . bWIQnfi, aeadartaette aa a aaraaira. Ibewt r "w awaBtrswanss yr at east, IM smae aa aa tho aattteaat awMa la fctwa. we at an pmuuj. rj;,Fa IXo'Cbadwleka OAHTOTtXAi oeesVe la Set am a 1 a '-l
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