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A. J a VOL XIX SO.' 30." NEW BKftS, N. Cm SUND4Y MORSINQ,-MSY'5, 1901. TWllTIKTH YIAE IS fly HV - " L'lnni nmn Wml Vnimnri : W i I II iMi i ii ii 1 1 it I ii nit nn i v nil ' v s)ULM'.,- L-JbLSf ft FOB ONE WEEK. ON JMT. . . $ TO GO FOB LES8 THAITCOST-200 piecos Black and Chlored, ' W fllS in Taffetas. HiJTE FRtOES-75c and 85c, now 0c; 1.C0 and 1.26, W TO GO FOB I.ES8 TH AIT COST in Taffetas. HiJTE FRIOES 75c and lV HERE 18 A BIG INDUCEMENT M nntiUiK - ' -'.-:'' " 11 . ... 4 ft Curtains for 1.2S and 1.2,1 for SSc; also a BIG VVT in Damask, Por- Jff f tiers and Table Covers- .:. . " Sfy A . SEE AND EXAMINE our NBW LINE of Crepe Dcchine and f & Organdies in art shades. PHJOE3 KIOHT. Sit AS HAGKBURN . 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. AS s jnfjnjrurfivfift Like Bverythin Else thero are all kinds of groceries on the market. But there is a big difference iu the quality. Onr customers tell natlie quality of our groceries is'very much better than any they ever had. I have juBt gotten iu a Fresh line of those Fancy Cukes, which are very fine; I have also just received a nice Jot of Bald win Apples which we will sell S-aturday Only for GOc pk. i9Qive us a call for your future orders. Yours to please, T. 33. .ITBIS, Jr., . Wholesale and j PHONE 69. W. It road dt ITancoek Sw. 3 fXnxiXxAi'yy, tiswrifurwrS LIME 2e ' Gauze Doors and Windows. New Stock, Wire Cloth lorflttinfir up old ones, Wire Paint to make old new, Furniture Varnish. O: Var nish Stains for house and kitchen iurniture. Ice Cream Freezers, Wter Coolers, Dangles Oil Stove, Agateware, Tinware and a lull line Cooking Stoves. ; - Our stock of Palnt8,,0il3 and Enamels are complete, A selected stock of Hardware and , Building material. - Our prices are the lowest "Goods sold as represented." : " Gaskill Hardware Co. SPRING : HAS v ARRIVED " And IUojtcIa Vi&ett liWo tier t . hnmmlng. . Wci Ht Jan Bp with Nw . nwrVei, or rMniild yonf okl ooa. : . Tr&t ;;: ' -.' ttie .,.., ' Q . -v, " i. i:i)ca:itTO?f, Hold Ikcllon, ' V; (It I H 200 piecos Black and Chlore 85c, now 0c; 1.C0 and for housekeepers; 2.00 Lace W tStoJt iiet!n?f A ReUli arocer, - AT RETAIL a suskih: ll Bfli fiirteri for , IB OX ALL Spring Goods ! A Vrth, New Ntock of laillr! nnd C2rnt fnr nlftlt lug. Dry CJood nnd Clothing. Tndlom nnd Can( InlrHt Hljlr lint ntitl "CJlvr n rwll nnd I will onTlnr you. U. SUSKIH,"' ca Kid! H, itw mitjf, h. r. DIALiOilDS ! . K't foiaU A'.., a ri'iiil.ir f tj)i f l'l S..,.!, i r -i (I'I Wk r 1 i. I'I It r J ,1 : .. iClll OB IID. W People of JacksouTllle- AsI Their Fellow Citizens to Help Them. " Aa ! EarmH t. togi ; of Property. Thousand ri Homeless. '"j(.v" Lives Lost. Order PreralU ' : lutheBiiraed - Cltr! 8peclaI,to"Journalrt'-:;y;'i;?":'-'fe jAOKsoirra.LK.TI'l.. Mar - .-TM Myo? of Jacksonville Issued an appeal this afternoon to the people of the Uni ted States for aid in the great calamity that has fallen upon 'the; etty in the hgreat fire that swept two mllee through its centre. . ' i-f c: He sy b that the loss Is eight million dollar and that ten thousand people are homeless.. . There is no lawleuuess in the burned city and many soldiers from otnet neiEhborlne cities are on guard. The fire Is the greatest that has ever occurred la the South.' -v' Many persons are reported to have gone - insane from excitement , ana' Wi death soccuried by fire and other causes It is also reported that twenty persons were forced by the flsmes Into St. John river and wero drowned. A search for the bodies of the unfortunate ones is now in progress. Two fire ? engine. crews came from Savannah on a spec ial train in resoonse to ursent telegrams asking aid and a telegram sent to Bruns wick, Oa. stating that, tlie city was burning up and asking for help was responded to with one thousand feel of hose and three firemen sont by special train, which made the run at 00 miles sn hoars to Jacksonville. Jacksokvimjs, Fla., May 8. The buildings on the entire length of Beaver street, from Davis street to iKe creelc on Liberty street, have been destroyed. rbi is 14 solid blocks of residences. For the same distance Ashley and Church streets Lave been blotted out. When the fire reached Bridge street In its eastward course it enveloped in dames three blocks the Duval, Mon roe and the north side of the ' Adams, burning up that entire section of the city sad running 14 blocks tp the Duval street bridge. . - - - The conflagration has burned over ss far as is definitely known a distance ol two and a half miles long by a half mile wide. .-- .- : The City Hall went, tho Fire Depart ment Building, the Armory, the County Courthouse, the clerk's offloe, with the county records, the Criminal Courthouse the City Jail, the schools, the Cathslic Church-and orphsnsge, 81. John's Epis copal Church and the Convent. Almost all the fine buildings in the city were burned in less than four hours. At 8-.80 p. a. the fire wae cheeked at the Intersection of Lturel and Bsy streets, where the Commercial Bank is located. The bank went op In flames. but the Western Union building just sows the street was not damaged. , " Among the prominent bote'.s burned beside the St Jsmes and Windsor were the United States and the Placid. Bkln affections will readily disappear- by neleg DeWltfi Witch Easel Belvt. Look out for counterfeits. If yon get DeWUt you will get good result. It I lbs qulok and positive care tor pile.', F S Daffy A Co. ' ' 'J : ' Insnrance Hen Win. . ! Speolal to JournaL ,' ' : '. c BaunoH. May 1M lasnrane men here defeated the lawyer la lively gam of base ball, by a oor , of 15 11. il.QUjuM to Refold. Special to Joornsl ' ( , . RtLBtea, Msy 4. A claim for aboet 111,000 1 mad apoa this city, for Um which It n asserted Baislga aalswfully oolleolad from saloon oelslde the city limit. To charter of Italelgh gjr It police control outside tb boandsry, ss set of lb last Leg Wlatiro direct Ik rtfuadipg of Use collected oa pro perty beyond, the Halts of soy Mty or tow. - Uader Ibl tb claim Is loads fo Uis from 187 to 1900, both years laclfltlve. One talooa keeptr claim I forever $jOOO. Taeelty aatborlile srld.Btlf tboegbt iba a Iby bad pollen JsrlMlktloa tbsy bd Ike Using power. , Arrests for a Tear. ; fipecla to JoerasL ' " IlALaiorj, Msy 4 The Polio rsport U...1 V.. tul . . a. . . ,1,. I fftl, j L i , . j L .i w.f rrtd la k.UIgh during ttte yrar ending April SO, Of thM 8(4 were AS a Ml. a.a. Comflalnt of Road Material. Special to Jotirnal. rt.lli"", 4-TI,rr bis Coo s'.lnla lli.t U g r.nlio, tik.n front tbs'f,,, uld flt ij'inrf, fnf U..i'7ln( 1h. tl. .t!W!, I. trvo 'fl, ft, s7 .n-t a f r..t r'e.l rT a Jl. It Ii 1 tit ': f' -n t!.. qiitftlM at -,r,. pr. r ' t to o. 1, Ukely to Defeat the Auditorium iX' Project in Raleigh. 4- Cost of the Book Committee Loses Suit but Inherit Fertnne. ' : Convict Pardoned.' Hard ' to Scelect OfflciaL , t 1 KIliioh, Msy 4.T-Not a few Vpef"M consider the dutlook for an auditorium hsr very unpromising. There are two factions among the stockholders, one de siring the Academy oflMusio bought sad enlarged, the other wanting a site which was selected but which was objection- able -to most of . the stockholders and to practically all the general public. The leader of each faction a proxies, and the f actions which oppose the Academy of Music plan did not attend the stock holders meeting which, was called for last night. Next Thursday there is to be a meeting and this. It appears, " will eettle the fate of the raueh-talked-of auditorium project, .'one way or the other. . jV f - v. ' ;.. 'f -v .The last of the accounts of the mem bers of tho sub-commission was filed to day. The total cost of the commission Was 18M.44 . V; William r Watllngton, the man who sued Che Seaboard Air Line for damsges because he was struck and Injured by bull which an engine knocked from the trsck against hlmls hero."' Be lost that notable suit but he I now happy, as l.e ssys he has been left a fortune in Eng land.' A'- . Gov. Aycock pardons Will Morgan, white,' aged 19, sentenced to 4 years on the roads in Mecklenburg county. Mor gan ii an orpbau and bed lived with hln aunt, who is a Cotton mill operative. She brought a uoiqie petition for par don tq the Governor. It Is signed by the solicitor, by 300 citizens and several lawyers. It quotes the words of Jeanle Desns in ber famous petit ilion for par don to Queen Caroline ard says, "Like Jeanle Deans, she prays a pardon, with regards." The aunt wept freely when the Governor told her "your request la granted.' She took Morgan ba.k with ber and they will go to ber old home In South Carolina to live, The Weather Observer say rain Ik now needed, praottcally all over the Bute. '- .The seloetton ot a superintendent of the penitentiary proved to be a far greater task than the new directors thought It would be. . -' John D. Boner, well known in this State as one Of the three or four North Oarolint poeU, will soon be here. Lit erary work In New York .ha greatly impaired1 his health and hi physician tells him be mast come to North Caro line for the summer. Last of Dewey's Fleet. . Washington, D. 0. Mty.S-Th Nsvy Dspsrlmsnt has-orderad the "gunboat Petrel to return to the United Slat from the Philippines, that leaving the gunboat Concord tho only lighting veassl of Dewey's Manila Bay squad ros la Asiatic waters. " - The toast In quantity and moat la quality describe DWltt' Little Early Riser, the famous Dill for eoast oatloa. and liver complaint.'. P 8 Duffy i Co.- ;; ; WIGHTS TEWPLARS. I; Thdr PUcTtmar LonltvUle la Avgiit. A Great CoacUvt of the Order. '- . LooiSTttxa, Kr., Msy l.Arrsn mnu were eontpleud dey for lb pltgrlmag of the KnlgbU Templars of North Carolina to the Twenty-sight T rise olal Coaelsvo of the order In America to be held her August 17 to SO xv. ' Very Xmli.al Sir and Dr. frank T.Msrlwethsrof Ashovlllo OraadBuad ard Bearr of the Orad Commaadrry bl the Old North Buir, caaa to Loelarllle to (lose a contract for qoarler. II wss escorted over the city by Col. J. T. Oalkright, ckalraaa of the Coeclsv CoBHnltle oa HoUla, aad ascered ae eomSMKlatloni for a party of forty KalgnU and ladles at Brook sod Broad way, eee of the prettltwl hom la lbs! stcttoa of tk elty- Uere the Ronb Carolina TeapUr end their wlv tat daaghtere will find evirry eoovenleoce of a large bote! sad still b la I be bcail of rwldsaltal Lnvlsvlll. Thle will be the first Natloeal at- ln( of the White pleased army tbst North Carolina Ksifbie ever etuBIl IS body, befiaa sura fxl abowlnf ll eirxK-Ud lo be aa-le. Dr. atirlwHk.r ! boUlt Its pollloa of Kmlntot Coir Imssd Of Cirwn rommaad.ry, So. . ...., .L '' ' vl "' ' rTigiu. WP, ! for tb rrd C'rmmiunlry Smw4 a ll ai for tb ("rt.ns wi.mWra. l, I4 'l Knllils Trr,i,!ra Tjf tb. Pui, dmlrlng In a!l-n1 wn'i'J rl it Mi-ort to th.Or.ii4 iSt'TTitrittprj. Thr a. I. a Fk,!-!. IK rnp si Jt,!,.,1;;., 1. r KULTHY WCKEM. Mary J. Kennedy, manager of Af moor A Co.'e Exhibit tt the Tran. Mississippi Ejrpoeitlpn t Omaha, Nob, writes tho following of Percna, as a ouro for that common phase of snmme'r ca- Urrh, known as Indigestion. Miss Kennedy eaysi , - , vI fonnd the eonttn nil', change of dlot I incidental :. to ' traveling com pletely npset mydlgesttve system. In con sulting several physician s they decided I offered with catarrh of the stomach. V Their -pre. acription did not seem to help me any, so, reading oj the remarkable enre effected "by the nee of Perunal decided to try it ana soon round myself well repaid. '"I have now need Pernna for abont three months and feel completely re juvenated. I believe I am permanently cured, and do cot hesitate to give un stinted praise to your great remedy, Pernna." - : ' -. The causes of summer catarrh are first, chronio catarrh ; second, derange ments of tho stomach and liver t third, impure blood. ' Such being the caso anyone who knows anything whatever abont the operations' of Pernna can understand why this romedy is a permanent cure for summer, catarrh. It eradicates chronio catarrh from the system, Invig orates the stomaoh and liver, cleanses the blood ot all Imparities, and there fore permanently oures by removing the cause, a host of maladies peculiar to hot weather. The cause being removed the symptoms disappear of themselves. "Summer Catarrh" sent free to any address by The Pernna Medicine Co, Columbus, Ohio. Health Law For School Children. The following portion of the new State health law will be of Interest to parents and teachers; The school committees of public schools, superintendents of graded schools end the principals of privste scbrtols shall not allow any pupil to at. tend the school under their control while any member of the household to which the pur II belongs Is sick of either tmsllpox, diphtheria, and measles, scsr let fever, typhus-fever or "cholera or daring a period of two weeks after the death, recovery or removal of each sick persons, sad any -pupil coming from such household shall be required le present to the teacher of the school the popU desires to attend s certificate from the, attendlog physician, city health o Hirer or 'eoualy ennerinundent of health of the facts necessary to entitle him f edmlasioa la accordance with the above regulation. . A wilful fallar oa tb part of aay school committee to par form the doty required la this section shell be deemed a misdemeanor, - end epos coevtctloa shall subject each sad very member of the same to a fla of aotlsee teen one nor more than twenty are dollar Provided, that the Instruc tion u accordaaoe with the' provisions of this section given to the teachers of the schools within twenty-four koars after the reception of oach aad every nolle shall be deemed perforaasoe of daty oa the part of the school commit tea. Aay teacher of a poblio school aad say principal of a private school falling to carry out lb reqalremeaU Of this actio shall be deemed gullly of mlsde eteaaer aad apoa eonvlctloa shall b Deed not Um taaa on not eaora Ua tweaty-dve dellare . ' , Patronize ': Home Industry. ; ' '. ' Baaome's Patamtrrtna VmttukCJ, Nsw Bra, W. C. Mall Orders Promptly fired. J A(lniInU(rntor,st7ottee flarlaf Ibli day qialUM at Arlmlnl.. Irttnr.wlik tb Will Asn.i1 nf ths Utt wTll sad iMisoMalol Mr. Harriett. All pr.fvei .r. krlt NotlAad topre nt all cl.lm. hld br thm urln.t said tt. in ,i dnlr S'.iihotlraml, on or fnr Ui lb 1, ft Mr A. f) 18 J of IU rrt!r. will b ri M In, II. r ot 8,'rnt.ff. nl ail f.r.i.a ', m -i..,-... In4.b4d to to k lotm ..... Tt.l y-T l. r. If"t, I. It !)VH. Adulnliir.l .f C T. A Ut ol Tr fiet!. Ijir d-l. IIOTICE " ' ' ' n " I ' ' '. '. - . Send your Wheel To my Shop If it stands in need of Repairs, My workmen are skilled in' thi ir linn. and can transforn a next-tn-u.seless b icy- tic uiui a iiaiiusome, easy running and reliable machine, and the cost will not be in proportion to the satisfaction given, t-All kinds of DIFFICULT REPAIRS on bicycles, Uuns or similar machinery, IS SOLICITED. WM. T. MIiX,, Bicycles, Guns, Ammunition, Graph ophones, Job Printing, Ru' ber Stamps.. w B3 Middle St., r ew Be: n, N. C I .J IT SHE LEADS HIM to Jas. K. Jones store. No. 77 Mid dle street, where she found the place to buy Up-to-date Dry Goods, Clothing, -hoes and Hats at Low Prices. Where she can buy him a Tailor-made Suit of Clothing, Satisfaction Brand at a reason able price and have a SATISFACTION HATCH WITKN WITH THE SUIT. We have a very fine lliio of Childrens and Youths- Suits which we aro selling at a remarkably Low Price. Wo also havo a very fine lino of Silk and Fatln Gold Bnild and Buttons, ami Embroidery and laces for trimmings, which we sell very low. 3t""A call will convince you thpt we mean business. J AH. V. JONIi.J, 77 JUitltllc NfreH. Have You Lost Your Sole? If no Call on 5. A. EDWARDS. Middle Bt between MitclicH's and 8colt's stables, He Will Supply Hen With a Pair For 40 Cents, Ladies 3O Cents. NEW ICE! At tho Old WaUon & Diinicl's Ice House. Polite and Prompt Attention. Ice Delivered at your house , ' : :W5f. DENlflH, ' At tk Old lee Baase, llddl SI. lfes5ISf 7 V THE PRUDENTIAL has the Strength of Gibraltar- You cannot at- ford to make your ' wllo and children carry tbelnauranceon your life. BUT HE1IEMBER IP YOU DON'T THEY DO. , If youcontem plato talilnj? a I'olicy it will coat you noth ing to got an c3 tlmato;frora tho Prudential, IT UIGIIT SA VE YOU ::()::: v. 'Exp ect to have a tawbeiies To-day Fresh ( lover Hill Print at 25c pound. Funey Cream -ew lot Small Sugar Cured Pig limns, Breakfast Stn Cuhforaia Hams and Hn-rlisli Ciirl Sl.o,,i,u,.. tOFFEE, 14 ron iid to oriler, Only 2c lb Fine Oolong and Gun Powder Tea. ' A Cake of (Jood Toilet Soap 9 inches lufc for 3e. You rr.ay always he sine of your money . worth when vou trade with 2 J. L MEL S 'Phone . . I Lovers of Good Coffee Listen ! I have scoured tlir- aercnev for the CKLlUl RATED K(VAL 2 ri.rii MOCHA AND JAVA COFFKK lllat retails for :15c 11), Hlhs for tl.OO all over the Tniled Stat.-, hut in order to X SilltKMluce it to those who appreciate good coU'ee, I will sell for T 25c per pound until furl licr n,li,-e, and to show my furllier 2 confidence in the cup qualities of Koyal lilue, I propose to give X away AI SOLl'TKLV VMKK every fifth potind. Those who love good colfce, ami want g.snl coffee, now is your chance. Watch the slate. e s 1 otus for good coffee, , W. K. T. 15. I J. J. TOLSON, Jr., I Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. TTTST DECEIVED A Hid l.trH' of Country Hams, also n Fre-li lot of Fox liiver Print Hullcr- We have every thing in the Grocery line and it will he to j-oiir interest to see us before lu mg. Yours respectfully, L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. Phone 169, eeeeeeeeeeeeee iHLBook Store Our Hammock Assortment is com- plete in Price, col- or and design. 6. N. Ennett. "mM" ll 7X U , . . One Mlriutc;'!" :; .' Ukoo In slfnlns; an application I - S fJ - ranee polky may"! i . ; '"""Nt . " - - aeve your family from a hol' - "s f , lifetime of want an4 misery, f. p . A J ' ' !l Nice Iot! 1 hi: Iiulten also .1 e Print Butter Cheese. ips Wholesale e& Retail Crroeer, 71 ltro4 St. s 61 Broad Street. Valuable' Residence For Sale. I offor for -lie my resideme on tlio Southeast Coi ner of Union anil CniM-ii sis. In the Cil of New Bern. This house contains 8 riH 'ba in basement,, 3 moms on Hint floor, 1 rooms on sc. I tl.,i,r. ami 8 rooms f third lloor, makinc; ii total of 14 rtM iih. The house is in -o(l condition. TV' lot la 180 feet on Craven tniet, and 80 l et on Union street, Any ficrson desiring to purchase this iimperty, I wll show it to them, i'os eaoloii given ruiniwllatoly. - E. K. BEYAN, Hn, Bi4i at, urn hibk, k. c. M1va1f fnrni'f. fiiwU llmtna. Prflb I'f'tliS. Tsl U I n f: ;,! fate f wk it n.-n t!i MAX L. JAC":.'. r. .. --- . 11 f 1 J- r .1 I i;t i ; i TA. i. 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