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' Awn -I ' ..A J A. A. w Tii 'ii'mi a. t .. n , t s-. r Ul.lt' Ml . V" VOL XU-HO. 17. HEW BEftN, H. C, SATURDAY M0RNIH8, APRIL 20, 1901. TWENTIETH TEAR K. I I 111 i ; l j ' . 1 . i I. s- is A' ( & ft ft to t ft i They Must Go!! 35 Pieces Sea Hand Percales Reduced from 12c to 9c. 50 Pieces. Dre3s Ginghams, Reduced to 8o. 25 " " , " : 1 . 4c. 10 Pieces Suitings, Reduced from 10 and 20c t) 7c. 25 Pieces Figured Sateens. Reduced to 7c. New line of Lawns, Dimities and Silks. Dotted and Figured Swiss for Curtains. Large line of Hose in all styles and dies. Ladies, Misses and Childrens Oxfords in all the litest styles. " ".. , , - hackIurn 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. Elastic) Paint Stops the Leaks, Wears Well, and is Guaranteed, PHONE 147. WE ABE STILIr Slaughtering Prices If At the 1IIO AJ1EBICA.N STOCK C O O rTh nnWAPFST PLACE in North Caroline, to'buv a a Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, f a lull ana complete uue opnng; urcea uwxu, iaimuurue q Worsteds, Lawns, Percales and CallooM at attractive prices, O fyMen's Shoos 88c si.d np, Lsdies' Bhoes 7ic and up. O I7argaios in Wa(clk- good Watch for 88c. s . - i , . .i 1 AMERICAN C&9-61 Middle St., : , .Celery Healicfce rowder. There la not say better t4j for headache thM IkM powitert. Tbey .HM 1- JU.. II .A. ..A ...Id M, ' st Davl.' r script!. FSar.ary. . j !... . Wo . t, i "J1-'l I - . snaninajsw ' Q 1 " - , : m ('..) - FOR YOUR ROOF. Gaskill Hardware Co. SOLS A6INT8, 73 Hiodli 8t, t EW tl IH, N. O. WW W JjJ . w O o CI OeoU Furnishings, Aa . i . a CI r STOCK CO., Weft Bern, N. C.$ Slabs ! - " "Jg TREXT LUKBsttt XUf. n hvumado tho tost, with the following result , 12 gallons Cheap Paint at $1.25, $16.00, 8 b. 7. r. Bavin? on an ordinary homo, $ 2.20 AT,SO mnii:nixi:i: wo guarantco S. W. P. Looki Boat and Wears Longer. Tho proof ol tho pudding 13 in th" rating thercol.' Oct a Fpring Suit and Kartftr Uonnot lor your honso. ' .:obeof.: dohl InTtStlgaUon Committee Has PlffUTtd Martin's Shortage at j$16fT39.65 : How Xartla Transferred the Fandt. The Sold Brick Mea. The Fx . hibltat Charleston ' ' ' : WU1 be a Flae One. . ! BaLioH,' April 19. The Legislative Oommltteeof Inreatlgatlouof toe State ' treaauy today completed Its work.' Mr. Shannonhoase of the committee Said: I go home - tomorrow sod will, after a little rest, make op in , about a week or ten days the report, whob we will give to the governor. We will show that the defaulting . ex-clerk Martin's ateallpga are $10,789.61, from the peni tentiary and that from those stealings he made bis thefts from other inatltn tiuna good." . H 7 Martin stole 9S2S0 from lHsane ssylam here; first $100 at a time, making the amount of the checks that much greater than the figures on the stub; then $800, then $750. Be dlstroyed the checks as fast as they came in. Then he paid all back in three payments with peniten tiary funds, once $103 J, once $753, the thlrd-tlme $500. An effort la being made to have the ball for the three gold brick swindlers in jail at Greensboro made low, so their pals co a put up the money and the men can get away never to reappear. A preliminary outline for the North Carolina exhibit at the Charleston ex position has bsen prepared and placed In the governor's hands. It la very evi dent that this State is going to make a great exhibit. The governor manlfosts special interest in It. At the Jane meal ing of the board of sgrlonltore all the arrangements are to ba perfected. The following is the list of delegate on the part of the North Carolina Prem Association to the national editorial convention at Buffalo In June: LIunry Londoa, J. B. Whitaker, W.O.D tw.!, B. Sherrill, Will Aiken, H. O. Martin, I. A Thomas, J. J. Farrier, Rev. L. W. Craw !ord, Z. rV. Whitehead, A. J. Max- J. J. Stone. i Those famous little pita. DeVTItt's Little Early Risers will remove all lm purities from your system, cleanse your liowcls, make them regular. F. S. Duffy & Co, Minister Wu in Charlotte. Ciurlottb, N. O . April 18, Mr. Wo Ting Pang, Chinese Minister, wa, the gueit of honor at a dinner given tonight by the oatbern Manufacturer, Club, of which U-. D. A. Tompkins, a member of tbe United Slates Industrial Oomla- slon, Is president, lie spoke ootlon-goodi trade In China. Senator John L. Moliwria, of South Carolina, was also a sneat of the club, Charles W. Dabney, president of the University of Tennessee, spoke on "The Pom I bl lilies la Cotton." Among other pmmlneol guests Was Oenalor Prltch- ard. In his address st the dinner tonight, Mr. Wa save a general review of tbe trade oondltloos between tbe Booth and lbs Orient and of China's Imponaaos at s snarkel for Southern good. Candidate For Superintendent. Special to JooraaL lULaiem, April II. There will be strong prsssnlstlos) of the Basse of Augustus Isesar of Irsdelt oooaty, to the penitentiary directors, for tbe posl- tioa of BeperlalMdeat. ' CASTOR i A . Tor lanuta asd CMUm. . Hi M Yea Ban AItzjs Ecrgtl Bean Ue ffaarejreo 1.C0, 12.80, r Cotton Season Late. Xsw York, April lfcR. G. Dun's re Tiew of April 80th wlU ssy: flj r? 1 Reports from nnmarout branches and mny correspondents of B. Q. Dan't A Ooh la the cotton belt, tndlesta thst cold weather," and, la moat sections, tnoessant rains,' have delayed planting for the new cotton crop. 'The season la about two weeks later. Acreage will exceed last year, though eanoellatioa of some early - orde s for fertilisers show that the Increase In acreage will not be as large' as the higher price for cotton prevailing earlier In the year seemed to justify. . - - ' , There is much difficulty in obtaining labor, bands being fully employed in commercial and Industrial lines at higher wages. The ' cotton crop this year will cost at least one-eighth more to raise and gather than last year. Big Anarchist Plot . Bobkob Atris, AitGSNTiHi April 1H Police of the town of Rosarlo, In the Argentine Province of Santa Fe, have seized papers which prove that a plot agalnat the lives of the Emperor of Ger many, the Czar of Russia, the King and Queen of Italy and the Count of. Turin was recently laid in Patterson, N. J. Whether any specific action has been taken to carry out the resolution of the Peterson Society for the assassination of the Czar and the Italian rulers, the police will not say. The German, Iullan and Russian legations here have been put in possession of the facts. Increase in Cotton Acreage. Special to Journal. Ralkiqu, April 19. The cotton deal- Mrs now express the belief that the In crease in acreage of cotton In this State will be as great as 15 per cent. Their estimate now begins to agree quite well with that of the agricultural department of the State. Gen. Wood Will Hold On. Washihoton, April 19. The President Is said to have ordered Gen. Wood to me to Washington ahead of the com mittee of the Cuban Constitutional Con vention, which will reach Washington early next week, In order that he might be on band to hear what the Cubans had to say and to show them the high esteem in watch he is held by the President. It is said that tbe President's order was actuated by Information received from Havana, aaylng that the Cubans knew perfectly well that so far at the Piatt amendment wu concerned It was useless for them to come to Washington and that their real object wu to try to persuade the President to give them aoother military governor In place o( Gen. Wood. If that be their real object, they are wasting their time, as It is well known In Washington thst every important action of Gen. Wood since he became governor of Cuba, has been known snd approved la advance by the President, sad tbsl the P resident Is so well pleased with Gen. Wood's administration of the Affairs of lbs Island that he Intends to keep him there as long as we reaala la control. Tost cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes If yoar liver Is slaggtst and yoar bowels clogged. De ft Ill's Little Xariy Risers eleenee lbs whole system. The never gripe, r. B. Doff Co. eewawsBMSjnsssum---- Steel Offices Concentrated. rtitsbarg, April IS. The Dispatch seyst It Is aaderstood to be the Inten tion of Us rjalted Bums Steal Co rpo ra tio to nuke Pltubarf the pay-roll easier lot Its great eyeless of plaata, sad U Is probable that tbe emcw of as any of tbe plants as possible w01 be removed J. J. Baxter has jt received lee Gee of the Hoealree Bolls Tray ranks from I tell eoliara. : covers 2100 uquaro feoMor 2 coats. 2100 in first cost. v; Blfhts In Africa. ; V ; London, 'April 18 A dispatch from General' EUchener, .dated at Pretoria Wednesday, says; -.'. " t : ' "Plumer baa occupied Bathfront, cap tured 18 prlsotern and a number t4 rifles and ammunition. ' Dongla,a' ert ouut bu occupied Dullstroom. bis Boers were killed. On our advance from Ljdanburg the Boers blew op s long torn.' Thirteen prisoners were captured, Elliott's division has brought in a large number Of cattle." Armours Choice Loins and Standard Ribs at the Oaks Market. Valuable Country Properly For Sale. A tract of land lying in Onflow coun ty directly on the public road leading from Maysvllle to Swansboro five miles from the latter place and Immediately adjoining White Oak River below Stella containing about 800 acres of which about 00 acres Is cleared land In a good state of cultivation, tbe remains abound ing In timber of various kinds. A large comfortable dwelling, cotton gin, and other necessary improvements on the place all in good condition for use. For a country home and farm a more desirable situation is not to be found in the county, being on the public road and on the river it is very accessable from any point, a cheap place to live with the finest fish and oysters in abundance, very healthy and one of the beat business locations In the county. known as Silver Dale. For further Information apply to, E. H. liAIlNUM. Stop That Cough or you'll regret your carclesnees I What's 25c. anyway rompan-d to days or weeks of annoyance with an obstinate cough. BRADHAM'S CAROLINA COUGH CURE. Ill not coat you a red cent If It does not atop your cough. We know that it reliable cough cure, consequently we de not hesitate to- guarantee every bot tle. Price 25c. If yon wlah to get tbe benefit of every modern equipment for compound Ing Prescription, and the benefit of Registered Prescription clerks, buy your medicine at Bradham's Prescription Pharmacy. Mail orders promptly fillud. The Farmers & Merchants Capital, Surplus and Proflis IM.ooo.oo ANUL 1st 1001. SUCCESSFUL FAY ALL c:lb3"b:zsu One' of the maar conveniences derived from having a bank account la the py- BMBt of ell Mile by ebeck. Urns relieving toeif asmd of the necessity fnr carrying ,riw nod nnnssssaarv sums around with yon and always being obliged to snake exact change. The ntaniutre too of havmg a benstlfol nad eracieat yoamg stay serve yon nt oar email la not a aninov eoaakWratlon. If yoat will epa aa eenmat wltb na, entry It six nuatha. aad don't say that yoar only mar ie that yon dtda't do so soaiT, yon en artaa Uoos-uont oa aa for the sett three Maths. a. 2 . - "fr r r JM7 !j. l. 71 Broad Street, p. Carries one of the Largest and Staple and Fane; Groceries in the city. Prices Low as the Lowest. Goods delivered Promptly anywhere in the city. agy-Special inducements to spot cash buyers. Yours for business, J. L. WEI, 'Phone 91. V Like Everything Else there are all kinds of groceries on the market. But there is a big difference in the quality. Our customers tell lis the quality of our groceries is very much better than any they ever had. I have just gotten in a Fresh line of those Fancy Cakes, which are very fine; I have also just received a nice lot of Bald win Apples which we will sell t-aturday Only far (0c pk. a-Oive us a call for your future orders. Yours to please, J. S3. Jr., ? Wholesale and Retail Qrocer, PHONE G9. for. Kroad A Hancock Nis. occco o g Eat Satterthwaite & Bro.'s Groceries Live Long and be Ilappy. We have anything in the grocery line. Phone us yonr wants and get your goods promptly f delivered. Phone 169, QwJOGO W.K.T. 1 J. J. TOLSON, Jr., i jp Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. 2f A Good Tonic. If yon need a toe to, try osr Beef, Iron sad Wise. It k a eoaMnatUia aertlceiarly rateable In tbe treatment of debility aUaaded with laawvsvtehanewt of tbe blood. U promotes digestion. Improves the appelta snd ctvee saargy to tbe entire systtMn, Deris Prsecnp tloa Pbamssjry. fr fr f V Hi ' .X McDaniel ff. Best Selected stocks of 1 Wholesale A Retail Grocer, 71 Brti.-v! Nt. oocoo 61 Broad Street COOOP Property For Hale. I have arrernl daelrable lUaldence for nala, sitnated In tbe beet resides part of lbs City. AUo a number of good building lot In good loceJIlire. 1. J. WOLFINDKN 1: fr' : fr I s V i A t O Q :
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