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j- 2V A. W? f AAXArMAAlra aJL: ' S . - i.l ' I ' II l - ! I NSW BERN, N. C.. WIUNISDAY MORNING,' APRIL 17, 1901, VQLJ I1X-K0. 14.; I i Ills II -. ' all J lit: IS II . I S I S II JV I a ' 1 .. - ' ' , TWINTIITH YEAR r f' i , ' V J , 4 ' i ' ' ' t per They Must Go!! S5 Piece Sea Island Percales Reduced from 12Jc to 9c. 60 Pieces Dress Ginghams, Reduced to 8c, 2gr 4c. 10 Pieces Suitings, Reduced from 10.and 20c to 7c. 25 Pieces Figured Sateens. Reduced to 7c. , : New line of Lawns, Dimities and Silks. Dotted and Fignred Swiss for-, Curtains. . Large line of Hoae in all styles and sizes. : Ladies, Misses and Childrcns Oxfords in all the lat ast 'styles.":. . ., y -r -.:.-rt-;4-. : ' ' HACiCBURN 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. Small Boy ' . Can Mk questions (bat wfll makeja wise man reel foolish. Put that (be wsyfalrlng man though a fol neeJ not err In answering: What (tore beats all itoret in making BARGAINS In higher grade goods at low grade prices.? stMca U worthy of a wise man, one who has been there and knowa: The CIg American Stock Co., la the cheapest place in North Carolina with their big stnek of Clothing, Hhoes, Hats, Dry Goods, Ladies Goods, and a complete line of Ladles, Millinery. Try them. To convince you we Mens' 8nlU, worth $10.00 tor (8.87; Bolts, worth 7.00 for 498; Mona Suits, $4.00 for $3.9?. Cblldrens' Knee Suits, 75 cents and up; Men's V ants 48 cents and up; Boys' Pants, 10 cents and up; Hena Undershirts, 18 cents. Yours for Bargain, AMERICAN STOCK CO. 59-6! Middle St, Too FILLIXO ORBHEIW . For Paints Oil and Building Material to men tion ur new goods daily coming in. We have a full etocEf need in our line. Standard goods, prices right and goods promptly delivered. - . . .. Phone or send your orders to us. rsoRi HT. Celery 8eUcte Fowdcr. , . TVsri la lot say belief mtwd ff tiatdacbe laaa that powdcra. They . rt fail lo taller Made and eoUosly t Darts' P acrlptloa rumacy. ' ' ' ' - " i ' . i - J : : 0 : , -.0 i vi y w ! SI w f i - T- at will name a few prices Hena' S'llts, worth $8.01 for J5.09; Mens' worth $1.00 for 8.V; Mens' r ults, worth NeyBernfN. C. Busy of any thing you may Qaskill Hardware Co. 7$ Kaoii ftr, ; HEW ttVX. V.'O , - Slabs! Cellrend at your door for Ik pt lr4 for Mlt 10 day. - TUEMT LDMBKII MIL!., o 6 o o o :6 o c o o- o b o 6 .:'6 U D 13 (3 O u O O O U O D D -D O O ; .uWc do nor follow the leaders,' wc -lead the followers," . i U Li Li I 1 5 mm. '.:" mm ssmwet s' ubor u:;ic:i- Said to be Extensively Organized Among the Cotton Hills. - , Increase It Illicit Distilleries. The Eesort at Plnehorst ; The ; ' South "Carolloa Train . " Wreckers. Jermi tf -, -l;'f: Magistrates, ; Raleigh, April l It Is said by a labor agitator here that the cottoa mill employees : are vi now organized Int6 anions at at least 20 parts of this State He aay that In Alamance, Guilford and Durham last year a pretense was made of breaking np - the unions after tbe strike troubles and the lookout in ! Ala mance, but that It was merely a pretense He also says the onion operators never agreed to the "argument" which the mill owners filed with the legislature and which the latter accepted; in other words that the unionists want a labor law. There la unquestionably an Increase in illicit distilling In4hts district. Revenue officers are very unconmunicatlv. They are not giving nut any news as to any seizures. , - -' So far no complaints as to scarcity of labor have been received by the agricul turist department thla season. . Governor Ayooek ezpresaes his great pleasure at seeing Plnehurst, which Mr Tufts has made to vie with Asheville as a great resort for people from other States. Asheville and Plneburst are by far the best known places in the Statti to the tourists. L Fifty sheriffs have to this date com pleted their settlements of taies with the State treasurer. Vtry few conyiaU are now at the pen. Herniary. The falling off Is ateady, Three, arrived today, from Moot connty. Detective Bmbeker left hers today for Chesterfield, 8. O.,' to appear against to train wreckers who made two at tempts to wreck train on tbe S. A. L. one was a discharged brakeman. ; Detcs tlve brnbaker Is the man who caught in the act, near Lawrenceville, Q , forjr train wreckers, who have been senieuoed to long terms.' Ma; , Miss Mamie Robins ot Ne York, formerly of Halsigh, will glvs s concart here, under the anspioes of the Daughters of the!Confederacy assisted by Francis Fisher Powers and a danihefi of Gen. John B. Gordon. . Attorney teneral Gilmer having been asked his opinion as to when the terms of the Justices of the peace sleeted by the Legislature of 189) will expire, holds that the Intention of the LegteUture was for justices appointed to fill vaoat.- olea to hold until Angstt, this year, and three additional justices for every tows ship went out AprU 1, Ibis year. This decision 'valldlatee the papers ani In- atrnments these juttloea fas red baaed this month. A mas who Is Interested la textbooks says he understands that one book, mas was m thoughtless or so rasa as to speak about this matter to the sub-eoa- mlaslonera ot tbe textbook eoaaaslsilos. That being so, of. coarse It barred thai book man, radar the very strlsgeat rs gnlalions prescribed. Soldiers Borne Directors Heetv 8pclal to tarsal ' Bauiost, April ll Tbe aw board of directors ot Um soldiers hosas aset today Andltor Dlioa, Julian a Oarr and nth srs ooapoas Ue board.- Arrasgtmssls for buildings si Um home were mads, and tbe charges that two of lbs lasaete art deeeruii wars Ukea ap. " CASTORrA Tor Infants and Chlldxss. : Xtt Kki t:i hn Always E:::t! sViMtStTS Of :x Covcra ::c:;t. L00U3 m m f U c c STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. lis Members Appointed by Governor Ay - cock Testerday. - Special to Journal. RaLBtoB. Anrtl 18. Governor Ay- cock today.: appointed the following membore of the State Board of Health. Dr. Richard H. Lewis. Ratehrh. J. L. Ludlow, Winston-Salem; Dr. Francia Duffv. New Bern: Dr. George G.Thomas Wilmington; Dr. W. P. Itsy, Lenoir. . - Tbe lsst legislature greatly eniargea the powers otthe Bonid ot Heslth. Ton cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cheeks-snd spsrkling eyes If your liver Is slugglst and your bowels clogged. De Wltt's Little Early Risers cleanes the whole system. They never gripe. F. 8. Duffy $ Co. Solicitor 5th District Special to Journal. Kalbiob: Anril 18. Governor Avcock today appointed J. M. Gudger, Jr., of Buncombe "connty, for Solicitor of the Fifteenth District. . Bkln troubles, cuts, burns,, scalds and chafing quickly healed : by tbe nse of DeWitt'a WItoh Hazel Salve, It Is Imi tated. Be sure you get De Witt's, F. 9. Duffy A Co. Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal.. Raleioh, April 18. Neal vs Railroad Co. affirmed from McDowell. State vs, Hunt from Catawba affirmed. Weeks' vs. McPhall defendants appeal from Sampson no error. Brow vs. Morrlaey from Duplin affirmed.- ''' Tesdy vs. Bobbins from Paqn6tank no error,' Supreme Court announces that next examination of applicants for license to practice law will be held oa last Monday September sa provided by lbs following order; "By request, and for sufficient reasons, court so modifies rule 1 aa to make it read last Monday in September, This mooinoation only applies to rail term 1901 after that data examination first Monday of term as heretofore pro. vided by rule." Which by recent set of assembly will be fourth Monday Jn august; . . Laoktnf Into the Accounts. Special to Journal. Ralbioh, April 16. The legislative committee at work In ths treasnry de partment books of ex-clerk Martin Is Jnat looking into lbs aoconnts of ths blind Institution, from which as slated, sad as confessed by Martin, be stole. Ir- regularities were found la tbe books lsst night. WHBH HAmG . Whether oa plessars bent or business, take oa every trip a bottle ot 87 rap of Figs, as It sots most pUssaetly sad sr. factually oa ths ktdasys, llvrr, and bow. sis, prsvsatlsg favsrs, h dachas, aad other forms of slckasss. For sale la 60 osal bottles by ail Uadlsg druggists. Manufactured by tbe Csljfornls Fig 8y- rsp Co. only. Don't forget to see oar stock of X. P. Read's Oxfords for ladles before baying. sea them, aad yoa win bay. Ihsat, J. J, Baxter. - , Wetal Taffy at Mo8orleye today. AGoodTetUc If yoa seed a loalo, try oar Beef, Iron snd Wise. It is a eosbtaeiLia psnlcaUrly valsabls la the treatxtnl of debility eussded wtt Impoverishment of the blood. . It p roseolas digestion, lap roves the appetite aad gives sasrgy to the ssUrs system. Davis Preacrlp- Uoa Pharmacy. . ' Arasoeraf Choice Lolas sad Buadard Ribs at the Oaks Market. 2'c:t. Tcara Lonrrcct. CROlv'REP0RT. Cold Weather Has RetardedGrowth. Re ports on Cotton, Corn, Tobacco," - - " Truck,Etc. r . " , Ralkioh; April 18. The week ending Monday, April IS, 1801, waa character ized by low temperatures, frosty sights, clear skies, snd - almost coDllnuously high winds, until i aturday, when light rsin ocenrrsd, snd,' though generally: favorable for farm work, the condali n were unfit for ths germination of seeds snd ths growth ot crops. Vegetation continues much behind tbe average for the reason. The temperature wss below the norms! during the entire week, tbe mean showing an average daily deficien cy of over 6 degrees; the temperatures ranged 'between 78 degrees and 88 de grees. Light frosts occurredXfa several dates,, especially Friday morning, - the 13th, but the damage done was compara tively slight, aside from the check in growth ofyoung plants snd, strawber ries. - The week, fortunately, was quite dry until the general rains on Saturday, which averaged about an inch in the centraLwest portion, but much less else where. This rsin waa quite beneficial, for ths high winds early in the week bad rapidly dried oat and hardened the soil, making it bard to plow. Farm work made considerable progress in spite of the ' Uncomfortable conditions nnder which the work was carried on, and much planting was sccomplUbed, land prepared, and some gardening done. While large are-vs of cotton land are ready progress in planting cotton has been very alow. It U not advisable, how ever) to put the seeds in ground which is so cold and ac3t for germination that the yr.ung plants could not secure aood e'.ar.. Planting cum on uplauds has proceeded rapidly and In some southern and eastern counties the work Is practi cally finlrlied Early planted corn Is coming np riowiy, and Is not vigorous In appearance on account of the cold weather, LwUnds are still too wet to b plowed or planr-d. Tobaoeo plants in beds, while tb'-y ae- ouied a goodstart, have been cucckid In growth snd sre very small; It is posU bis that tobacco plants will be scarce and lat some complaints were received of damage by (tea-bugs Gardening la very backward and tbe growth of vegetables slow. ' This Is also trus of trnck crops In the east; however, peu are fine, early cabbages are In good condition and are heading nloely, beans sre np, snd onions are doing well. Tbe main part of tbe Irish potato crop haa been planted, but potatoes iare slow In growth, and here and there the tops nipped by. light frost. Frosts thla week did little it any dam age to f rait; peach, plum, chsrry, snd spple trees sre In bloom, snd the pros peels for fruit sre still exceptionally good. . Strawberries are blooming freely, bat the berries are backward in. growth, Those fsmous little) plls, De fVitt s Little Early Risers will removs all Im parities from your system, cleanse your bowels, snake them rrgalar. F, 8. Duffy Co.. -Western Pork-Lolas at Market. the Osks Nolle i HORTH CAVOLKA, la the ' Cimvea County. 1 Superior Court. John A. Cully, Plaintiff, . - vs. Annie Cully, Defendant . " The dRfandiot above umed will take aoUoe that aa action entitM as above haa ea eoaamanoed la the Superior eoart ofCmvea eoantyto obtain a divorce apoa the gmand of abandonniMit, and tbe aald defendant will further take aotiee that abe le required to appear at the next term of the aperlor Court of aald cnanty to be held tm the Itth Mon day after the lat Momky la Mama, 1901, st the (wart boaeo of mid eaentv ta New Umm, H, CU and saawer or drtnuf to tbe complaint ta aald nation, or the pie latin will arply to the eoart fnr the relief de- mandsd ta sa!4 complaint. Vi. V. WATBOKi ' - ' - Clerk 8iifrtofOottll ' This 18th day of April, ISOl. Zlczi i::ouo:nical. SHOULD REDUCE ARMY. 25,000 ; Soldiers are Enonjh for the v Philippines. " r ' ' WASBiNaTon, D. C.' April 13 Gweral-' Russell A, Alger, who as Secretary of( war onginatsa tne plan 01 Sending thousands of prisoners captured in San tiago province back t' Spain, has fol io wed events In tho Pnllipplnea cloeeh, and believes that the capture of Agnlnal do has made farther aggressive cam paigning in the Philippines -not only,l unnecessary, but unwise. He would 1 reduce the troops stationed there, possi bly 60,000 men, to j 1st enough to . man the garrisons at a liberal estimate not more than 85 000. 'General Alger says: "As soon ae Agulnaldo's attitude toward this country is known to bis followers organized re sistance will rease. Since the capture of Agulnaldo many insurgents have surren dered. If many of the SpanUh soldiers ip Santiago feared that our troops would ; put them to death if they surrendered It is not surprising that Agulnaldo's fol lowers, who are much more ignorant, should have a similar fear, Let Agul naldo's proclamation be circulated thor oughly, and it will nqtbe necessary to continue aggressive compaigning. "We do not need 60,000 troops there for garrison purposes. It was estimated by some observers that we would have to keep from 98,000 to 80,000 men in Cuba, and 8,000 have proved enough; The Filipinos srs now facing the American srmy. An immediate reduction of our forces to ,85,000 men will invite their confidence. We need the extra 81,000 men In these Oays of prosperity at home moro than we do in the Philippines." Spring tonghs sre especially danger oos snd unless cured at once, serious results often follow. One Minute Cough Cure acta like magic. It la not a com mon mixture but Is a high grade remedy. F. 8. Duffy & Co. Have you seen the latest In collars for ladles and men, they are beauties, get one "and you will be In It." For sale by. J. J. Baxter. Stop That Cough or you'll regret your carelesness t What's 85c. anyway compared to days or weeks of annoyance with an obstinate oongh. .BRADBAM'S CAROLINA COUGH CURB. will not cost vou a red cent if It doea not stOD'vonr conch. Ws know that It s reliable cough core, consequently we do not neeitate to guarantee every hot. tie. Price 85c. 'If Ton wlah to set the benefit of every modern equipment for compound ing Prescriptions, snd Jbs benefit of Registered Prescription clerks, buy your medicine at Bradham't Prescription rnarmscy. Mall orders promptly filled. High Grade Photographs I AT VA. PHOTO COS NEW OALLEW, Middle St, near Broad, W sUll, Make ths Popular 25c Size. Nice Residence On Johnston street tot sale at alow figure. I also havt on my hands 100 ftnUlaai fence potts, and 1 0.000 laths that will b disponed of very cheap. B. K. HARFEK. . Phone 198. 1'ull Ilcaiurc. VV r 5B J FRESH LOT Clover Hill Print Butter, Evaporated Peaches and Apples, Nice Fresh Prunes 5c lb, New Orleans and f'ortorioo Molasses and Fancy Syrup, by the measure or in cans and 1-4 Fruit Jars. A few very nice Ben Davis Apples, Oranges and Lemons. Heinz's Mustard, Pickles and Catsup. Fresh Roasted Coffee, Fancy Teas. Nice Table Peaches 10c can. Fresh Crackers Anything in Groceries you want at Kock Bottom Prices. 3m f f ftr? fUl'rfnf 3 , , MP. AN K . Aail i vi nil Biaw&aaaiiiaiai wrvrar, g . 'Phone 91. 71 Bread St. V s Stepping Stone to Health ! Health is the Foundation of Strength. EAT PAllKSR'S GROCERIES! Have just received a FRESH SUPPLY ef the following articles : Fancy Evapora ted Apples " Califdmia Prunes 8 lb can Table Peaches 8 " "Pie " . 8 " " Tomatoes 2 " " Fancy Corn . A Good Salmon Fancy Salmon Fancy California Navel Oranges. Postuin Cereal Give us a Call for anything in please you. Yours for J. Wholesale and Retail Orocer, ? PHONE GO. f or. llroad ale Rancock Six C g Go to Satterthwaite & Bro. S- BEST GROCER ES ! IN TOWN. The finest Flour, All kinds of Cereals, Butter LudPicUej, and everything kept in a flrntclass grocery. Q L M. SATT1TEWAITE & BRO., 61 Broad St .K.T. J. TOLSON, Jr., 5e Broad St. Grocer. Phone t37. S 1a. n. iiAnicirr, " New Rar, Bsata frsat aal Baaeerk BtrseU Fine Liqtwrs and (Jgars. An Extra Quality of Lager Boer on Draught.' - . J , - r r. a r lW.W.WlW.WkWemVe Wholesale eft lletail Grocer, s 8c lb. 6c " ..15c can, 3 cans for 26c. 8c can. 10c can, 8 ans for 25c. .10c " 8 " " " 15c " 2 " " " flat tans, 20c can. ,40c doz. 15 & 25c pkg. our line and we will do our best to business, Jr. Property For Sale. I have several Aaalrabla Realdrac for sale, sltasl la lbs Wet reeldrac part of Ue Oily. Alee a aambapf sootl tmUdlBf loU In f4 loealllln. I. J. WOLTSKDEX
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