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'MM m-mm. 1 ?0L XIX-rK0r7. SEW, BIEH, N. C, TUESDAY M0RIII8,. APRIL 9, 1901. TW1NTIITH , .'rv.':..fc -.'. , ..i i i . ... L-s ; ; : OUR i Embroidery and Lace IStill Continues! HAGKBURN 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. $ X- '''''''S-'' - Jk. SmallBov Can ask questions tbat will make. Heie'G a Q-mestionn. that the wayfalring man though fool need not err la answering: What store i til stores In making BARGAINS to Here's a-sn. iinsei which Is worth of a wise man, one who has been there and knows: The Big Americas Stock Co., Is the cheapest place In North Carolina with their big stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, Ladies Goods, and a complete line of Ladles Millinery. Try them. To convince you we will name a few prices Mens' Bulls, worth $10.00 for $8.87; Mens' Suits, worth $8.00 for $5.0; Vent' Suits, worth $7.00 for 4.8; Mens' Bulls, worth $5.00 for 3.W; Mens' Hulls, wonh 4.00 for $2.89. Cblldrens Knee Suits, 75 cents and up; Men's Tunis 48 cents an 1 up; Boys' Pants, 10 cents and up; Mens' Undershirts, 18 cents. Yours for Bargain, AMERICAN STOCK CO. 59-61 Middle. St., lemmrjmmmmrA AtjBook Store Big: Assort ment of 10c Books. 6. N. EFrnett. Valuable Residence For Sale. 1 offer for sale my raatdinK on the South out Curator nf l"non and Ciava sts la the City of Kw Bet. This hnuar contain f rooms la basement, I rooms on A rat floor, I rooms oa aswostd floor, stud 8 rooms on third floor, making a total of 4 room. The hnaae K iu irond condition. The lot is IM feot on I mm itrwl and 80 feet oa Union street, Any person drelring to pun-hae this property, I will show It to then. P BeMtu give Immediately. B. K. BBYAN, 8b, Mel DON'T Get Left ! t f f wise man feel foollsb. But- higher grade gods al low grade prices ? Neto Bern, N. C. ONE NIGHT, Tuesday Night APRIL a The ttrcet S access of the Season. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT! E. J. CARPENTER'S ileal!! leeak ProSeetioe et sasislrwtosgisatsUry mt CarUttaaity, QUO VADIS uaeue Bams, with thi ayaocMi. (B4aUM feaoe 'a ikUOrcai tTo4hi 'u Pmeated with a)l Ui Beautiful ginn ery. PRICES 80a, 7 and $1.00 Pale .( fcatu will begin at Brariliam'a Pliamiary oa Friday, April tth. JlOOBr Raleigh Rye Whiskey Is the Middle street. I .'j - n " -V.' rel4en:a ot Mr. P. D. rellotlsr ot this city, was patnlcd with Bhorwln-Wllllams fln ayAaaaaai a. V . A A a. I - t. . aa A - va. y ears aos hi mi. nouso ana men jDrrerlook this, Thoy make better paint now r'ORE AID. ' v . i i ii Penitentiary Behind Again and will Require to be Helped. luvestigatloa Will be Hade. He New Pacts Aboat Martla. Siren Reported Fall Ing. Fishing Time , Ha4?ome, Raleigh, April 8 There is now a whisper tbat the penitentiary may hare to make' another call on the State for aid. This is said In spite of the positive statements made to your correspondent by former executive board members Travis and Newland that the penitentiary was 920.000 on the right side .of the ledger, bad a great amount of supplies on hand and would not call on the itate for a cent In 1901-3: in fact was more than self-supporting. There will now be a strict Investigation. When the legislature first met It Was expected there would be an investigation, but for some reason it was abandoned. The treasury investigating committee gives out nothing of its work.- Treas urer Lacy adheres to his belief tbat Maj. Martin's stealing will be somewhere be tween $10,000, and $12,000, though he says they may exceed tbat latter sum if sme checks aggregating $1,000, glren by Martin on his private account, are not counted. Th,ere are some hints that these were used la discounting warrants due penitentiary employes -.at a time when tha treasury was not in funds. Martin "touched" the present treasurer for $1,219, but told him It was to force a lala-.ce. It Is found that It came in $87 of so doing. Easter day was very fine and tha church congregations were never larger. The Esster parade was marked by much brightness ot costume. . v Easter Monday is always the opening of the fishing season in this part of North Carolina. For a century hls has been a custon. More colds than flih are caugbt. Hundreds or tbe pic nickers left this city today, though It was quite cool. Streams are now falling. The Cape Feir has been very high. At Moncure where the Deep and llaw rivers unite and -form the Cape Fear the water "was one mile wide, higher than since 1885, old residents say. People went many miles to see the flood. Judge Thouas C. Fuller, whose sick ness here has been (mentioned. Is again out Two of tbe banda here united and gave a concert in the' Capitol Square this afternoon. You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes If your liver Is alugglst and yonr bowels clogged. De W Ill's Little Early Risers cleanes tbe whole system. They never gripe. F. 8. Duffy & Co. Agulnaldo Commands Peace. Manila, April 7. Agulnaldo has agreed to send Trlaa, with whom be has had a number of conferences, to tell the rebels In the field thai It Is his wish that th.y should lay down their arms and accept amnesty. Trias will carry credentials from Agulnaldo as tbe former chief of the In surrection. Ruwla Wants Peace. Lor dob, April 8. It Is eeeerted on good authority that Rossis Is wilting to give Japaa a free baud In Korea, with a view to pretesting her aasnmlng a hos tile attitude. CASTOR I A Tor laJaata aai CMldrtm. ' T.I Kind Ysi Han Alnji Bc:ttl That &11 takes Jut Tmwm 'win oe sauanea witn onnn V' U Li i I UUUU Li U WJ POLLOCISVILLE. Fanner Will Raise Cera. Towb Im 1 provementty Hew - Dwellings, Marrure Announcement Pollocksville, April 8 Clear cold wesiher all the time. Farmers complain of poor results In far f rem spring planting. Some ft the farmers of' Jones say they are going to give more attention to raising corn and pork this ) ear. Thai tbey dou'i expect much out of this year, cot ion crop. Mr. F. M. Bowden will m ve Into hU commodious new store at the foot of Main street this week,, wbicb is one of beauty and convenience, being 110 by 6u feet. Dr. B. K. Koonce Is preparing to build stable, barn and a wire fence on and around his property In Ibis place re cently purchased of Mr. T. It. Lee.) Bender Bros, of this place haa the beat selected tod biggest line of sprin; and summer dress goods and notions evei -before offered in this place, a long fell need at last supplied. . They have dresi goods ranging from 8c to $1 60 per yard. Mr. Harry C. Brym Is building a very nice dwelling on his farm near here which when completed will be quite a creditable addition to the neighbor hood. Rev. Dr. Swindell the Presiding Elder preached a very able and interesting sermon to a large and appreciative au dience on the subject ot Missions at Lee's chapel near here last Sunday. Cards are out for tbe marriage of Mr. Newton White of this place.to Miss Bet tie Joyner of Princeton, N. C, on April the 10th. Mr. Walker Meares who buys cotton here for Messrs. Alex Spruot A Sons, of Wilmington, has gone home to await the marketing of another crop when he will come again. Mr. Joshua Turnsge of the J. E. Latham & Co., firm says he will also leave soon for his home in Greene county. Misses EuU Mc Dan lei and Dora Tay lor of Trenton are visiting frleuds in this place. Last Saturday was also a day of record breaking for the quiet and dignity of the peaceful Utile village by the Trent. We had a flue day, a lively trade and three and a half fights. Tbe last man was knocked down with a hog's head. Mr. Geo. W. Dill left for bis home at Morehead last week where he will spend a few weeks visiting friends and rela tive. We had Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hart of Bellalr with na lut Suaday. Mrs. Hart came last Thursday. MrTlClmps Patrick and Miaa Male Mil ler of Jacksonville were visiting friends here lsat Wednesday. Shocking- Death Record, Rilbioh, AprllS. The new papers re port 80 deaths by fire la North Carolina during the put month ending March 81, and about two-thirds of these were of little children who had been locked la their homes by thslr parents who had gone away to work or to visit. Those famous little plls, De bill's Little Early Risers will remove all Im purities from your system, cleanse your bowels, make thest regular. F. 8. Duffy Co. Dtrham't Music Ceareatloa. Doasux, April 1. Already people have begun to arrive la Dsjrbaaa to at Med the SMotlag of the North Caroline Meek Teeebera' Assodattoa, which will begii tomorrow. It Is expected that a Urge erowd will be p reseat. Bprlag eoeghe are especially danger oes and alee reared at oooa, eerloee results ohm follow. One aflame Ueegh Cere acta like seagta. It I not sreo Sa moa miliar, bet Is a high grade resaedy r. B. Daffy Co. P&lnU axe alike.. We aa much time to put j "pnnnnn nnnnn wJ Li They're made for painting anything palatable. A special paint lor each suriace, not one slapdash mixture lor! at!. aociae. ir you have than they did then. j) s No other article used in the domestic economy of the household has so many enthusiastic friends among the house keepers of America. , No other article of food has received . such emphatic commendation for purity and wholesomeness from the most em inent authorities. The great popularity and general use of the Royal Baking Powder attest its superiority. Tbe "Royal Baker and Pastry Cook "containing over 800 most practical aud valuable cooking re ceipts tree to every patron. Send postal card with your full address. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Filipinos For Sailors. Washington, D. O , April 7tb. Instructlons have bean cabled by the Secretary Long to Rt ar-Admiral Remey, commander-in-chief of tbe Asiatic station, authorizing him to enlist 500 Filipinos for sevlce on the former Spanish gunboats and other small ves sels which are to be maintained exclu sively in the Phlllploes. The men will form the nucleus of sn importsnt ser vice composed solely of enlisted men. Judges on the Bench. Ralbioh, April 8. This week all five of the Supreme Court Judgos will be on tbe bench, Judges Farohes and Douglas having taken two weeks rest after their acquittal by the Impeachment Court. Senator Ayceck Better. R Alston, April 8. A letter from Gov. Ay cock, dated at Goldaboro, says bis brother. Senator Aycock, ''is much bet ter and will get well." Kroger Is Commlng. London Aprils. According to s dis patch to ths Dally Mail, from Mllver sum, Mr. Kroger, who bss Just arrived there, has expressed an Intention to go to the United Bute In June, and lo visit Washington, Boston and Chicago. Skin troubles, cnts, bnrns. scalds and chafing quickly healed by the use of DeWltt'a Witch Haul Salve. It is Imi tated. Be sure youget DeWltfs, F P. Duffy dt Co. - rroaa as 4.1 t.r'. Blb..k. Tbt following la an extract from ih. diary of an Impemnloua author: "l!ow at 0 and bad a sonnet and a clnee of eoW "rater for brrekfaat. 4 retired car ly In I be erciiliig H boat eupprr. as I reared lb neighbor woald be annoyed y tbe rattling of the knives ami forke."-Atlanta Coaetlretlon. Trt ! (aa ait. Nsnale-Ob, dear; my face I o free Bled! It's Jwat aw fell AMI lUnuaawl wooldo'l fret. Nan B. Of roan the frrvkle are am Very becoming, bat then. 700 know, they Mrv to cot it up your fraiurea- TreeecrlpL know they 'are not, any more than ail clothei, Poor paint Is wome than uaalaarM it It on as good palni, and is never satisfactory. noxT kxpkrisient. we knlW you painting to lo you cannot afford . Avoid the imitation powders. They are sold cheap because they are made from alum. Rut alum is a poison dancerous to use in food. 100 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. THE MARKETS. The fullewin; quotations were receiv elbyJ. E, Latham k Oe, New Bern N. O. New Yoke, April 8. oTTON; Ar May.... July Aag Oat Wbbat: Opsn. High. Lew. Close .. 8.00 8.00 7.88 7.88 8.02 7.B8 7.5 8.04 7.93 7.8S 7.81 7.88 7.B4 7.60 7.24 7.58 7.C0 7.24 . 7.28 7.32 Open. High. Low. Close Way 7, 77, 76 J 77, Crn: Open. High. Low. Close May. 49, 4U) 4 481 Am Tob... So. R'y Pfd. 8o Ry U. 8. 8 Con. T U. 8. 8. (Pr So. Ry, c . . . Rook Is Mo. P St. P B. O. .. . Leather A. M. R . . A. C. P. C. A O. ... T. C. I De . 128 . 78 . 281 . 48J . 148 . 108 . lit 82i II, . 81, . 10S 471 t 84 13J 7-1 27, 4! 18 94, 148 102 162 n 121 68 mi 48, "1 81, Cotloa receipts were 14. DM kales I Advices to J. B. Latham f e., yes tenia were: I New Tork. April 8. I The cotton market la qutat witkoit j ear especially new feature. Bel lira ! mors plsBllful aa market declined. I R. Mouse A Ce, rofir HKcairrs. Tk s week. kerne woek last ysar. 10, 8, COO 18,000 18008 4.0 14.800 MOOO Bet. Mob Tees Wed. Tburi. frl. 10.004 Wi'sl Taffy al Mcfiorley's todsy. --' U L J Paint twelve mall PI Hams Fulton Market Cornell A few Very Nice North .ny e I'rint liutter is It-will pay yon to fjive ies. Vol' WILL ALWAYS mid the Quality of my i.-11(l8 . Yours 'Phone 91. PERFECTION IN l.II'K jf l.NSl KrYNGE PEIt CENT w MCJ. (Non-Taxable.) J, L McMIEL Ik Priiiitiafs This Policy stands as a type of th inmost approved form of Life Insurance whk rV com bines with Protection an attractive am profit able medium of investment. AT MATURITY this policy fr; con vertible into 5 per cent. Gold Bone with coupofis attached, or if for any reasc rr cash is preferred the company Ubill pay $tt3 foreach $1000 Bond. 8"-Knll Particular nn.l SaaipU Policy at yonr age, gli dly mailed free on rtifnt to W. II. A Oeneral Ag ent, NEW nisRN, N. C. . ft raosptnous heh of the world wouldn't ihlnk of wearlog a rradr made anil of clothing. One of the lusuries of If Is lo hav yonr clothing lo Bl well, hang wall, look well and suit Tour Indl rtdoellty especially In warm weather. We will Bake von a ault of rlnthln. from earge, al price that will give you mi inxnry al a tair price. F. 51. Chadwlrk. nnn UUUU 1 M H Nice Lot Just Recefyed. lieef. Carolina Hams. Ileal Nice; Have you tijedl me a call when in need of -facer- FIND MY PRICES EIGHT, js the very highest. to l'lease. .1; Wholesale JUitA rotjeii 71 Broad 1. TRENWITH. i . : BLACKSMITH & WHIELEIGRT, I Maauractirer of Haggles, WagOBa, . Ctrfc, , Ac, RepalrlagDoBeeaBtert Nellre. Rugglce, Wagons, Carta And Dreys sept on band for sale. Knot Bbatk FtmI Kw the staoW1, i. n. iiAniprr, South Front aaa HaaeUl BtreeU Fine I.icitions and CJoiirf. , An Extra Quality ofTjtgt'r Befr on Draught. I ,' e i a: II g r s ml . Hole AgrnU, i
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