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lfOrp99&---9 k Fst ConiB, mm f? E J 1131 1 I OU 3TB WEEK OSTLY. . ifr .,, n turn mn i it s-trta ii Taffotas, NOTE rRICE8-75c and now 85c. HERE 18 A. BIO INDUCEMENT V j Ciirtains for $1.86 and $1.85 for 98c; also a BIG CUT in Damask, For jii tiers and Table Covers- SEE AND FXAMINE our NEW LINE of Crepe Dochino Organdies in all shades. PKIUES RIGHT. as i O O 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. 5 iStoS&toStojrufi Like Bverythingr Else there arc nil kinds of groceries on the market. But thore its big difference in the cimlity. Our customer tell us the quality of our groceries is very much letter thim uny they ever had. I have just gotten in a Fresh line of those Fancy Cakes, which are very fine; I lmve also just received a nice lot of Bald win Apples which we will sell Satnrday Only for 0c pk. a&'flivn us a call for your future orders. Yours to please, J- .13- ZErEIK, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Orocer, PHONE CO. Cor. It road A ITaiieoek St. 2e Gauze Doors ami Windows, New Stock, Wire Cloth lor fitting: up old ones, Wire Paint to make old new. Furniture Varnish, G. Var nish Stains for house and kitchen iurniture. Ice Cream Freezers, Wnter Coolers, Dangles Oil Stove, Agateware. Tinware and a lull line Cooking Stoves. Our stock of Paints.JOils and Enamels are complete, A selected stock oi Hardware and Building material. Our prices are the lowest. Goods sold as represented. . , ruNK Gaskill Hardware Co. r , - ... , 147. 7 Mioota Br, . NEW BBKlf, N. O SPRING HAS ARRIVED AikI IHcrcl humming. Wider likd U . . - .... V i , Waron ill ymi'ttp wlUi Nrw Whwl of tiie) lkt Make in U market, or lUtmiM yonr old one. ' - Den'l ' if' -" Tine '?;"..!' 1a. ft,': EI1CJ KUTOft, t frjt"f.lf rvl dm, trt, NEW JlKUW, N. C. V ' ilolcl llazcta, l:.in. lllh IUnn. T''l I n- fji" rt' l y k fir r. i ", MAX h. JA( ! I'r ; '. "f ' -jT first At V! fiitA i T3in,.U fV.lnai1 86c, now 60c; $1.00 and $l.Z5v Af for housekecpors;f3.00 Laco and U yvtyv Sfu&iSfS AT RETAIL H. M. Pollock, UvtTT, i STABLES Feed, S.U n4 7 ; Tho CHEAP D ST Turnouts In tho city. No. 70 South Tront Street, opposito Hotel Chattavrka.. DIALIOIIDS I Not r.nib AU, !i-.t a M-t U lull hi, ,i rr J .,' J. M t; ti (-fi-r ii..Tn. nn: i rdAi IT.H K- 1' r ,).. n. u. n:u '.in. Pk i'dLID. Revenue Act Passed Only One Read 'in; In Senate. President of Senate ExnUIna .The ReaBei. ; It May Partially Hold. .Mann faror Keep ing nv ne Farm. , ;- ., Ralsigk. Kit 8. The statement come from leading lawyer at Wilming ton that the revenue aot of 1901 paased onlv one reading In. toe Senate. and 1b hence invalid. - ' f Yonr correspondent today Interviewed lit Gov. W. Ds Turner, president of tba Senate.' who said. "It Is a fact. 1 called"! attention to the matter at the time. Here are the facia In the case.. In the Senate the bill passed at Its second and third readings by an aye and no vote, after the second reading 48 amendments having been put on, ; The bill as amend ed went back to the.', house ; for : toft- currence. The house declined to concur & committee of conference was appoint ed, This recommended that the bouse concur In 88 of the Senate amendments and that the Senate recede from 7,The re port was adopted. My view was that the amendment were so material as to make It necessary that they should paaa their readings by an aye or no vote on three separate days. I called the attention of a Senator to this. It was next to the last day.' Members were anxious to" get away. So nothing was done." "The questions Involved are two In number, 1st whether the amendments were such material alterations as to make it necessary for them to pass their several readings, by aye and no vote, on different days. 2nd whether the bill will stand as it passed the house, thus leaving out all the Senate amendineuts or whether It will stand a ratified. If It stands as It passed the house then the taxes will be much higher, as the Benate amendments were conservative.- So what has the public to gain by fighting it as ratified 1 la my opinion the failure to properly adopt pie Senate amend ments, if there was failure under the provisions of the constitution (thai is If the amendment were such material st changes as to make the three voting. oeoessary) does not destroy the wholf bill. This Is my private view.. It will be contended, no doubt that the amend ments were not such a to material alterations as to require aye and no vote on different days What will tbe public gain by making tbe faint on the other aide r Persons coming In on the train re port good rains and Immense benefit therefrom, to all crops and to berries. It will be tbe middle of July before the public printer can deliver to the Secretary of Slate 600 copies of the act of lBOj. Gov. Aycoek will deliver tlx addreta at tbe commencement of the blind In stitute here, and chairman T. 0, Wo- Urack will present tbe diplomas. la the course of aa Interview with J. S. Maan the new superintendent of tbe penltenitary he told me he favored dropping work at all tbe farm aav the "Caledonia," the one the State owe and eonoenlrallag effort there. He thinks It, bad policy to be . operating laawd farm, when oa the Bute's ' ewa farm there k a quantity of unimproved laada 11 says the directors share his sent! menu. Mr. Maaa Is practical. He It asking a (lady of the situation. . ' i UTbelaeai la quantity aad most la quality describee De Wltf Little Early Illaere, the f smoos pill for Constipation. aad liver eonplalaU. F S Duffy 4t Co. , Talklnf For Telr books. . Special to Journal " . .' RiLaioa, May I Today the book pablithare had their laalagt before, Ihs Slate lait book eommluloa. One rpr atatatlva of each of the t ansa was glvea leave to tpMt, aoa 10 mlaatea someW. U waa lhlolf aa((Mtcd that the board sboald award a prise for oratory. This led aa ae;nl to remark lb, I be did at t aow whether pratory la ch a Caea wa worth aaytblngi ibit la TeaaeiM la eiacUy each a coait, a fa v year ago, aa orator waa madly applauded, yet Ike firm he rprli did aot gat a aiail book. . , . . . vkii turn! ; KefdaaMlatasn It anaf h h,l to rn1r ll prewiptly, bat oae bMd rmlr u eat eva lb ( fifrt rowtedta only ) batded. Tee tt aad anmt alia pi sad gfBll rr1y ! Ik Pymp nf rtra ataaaractaM y la Callfofn!, Tig jnp Co. SaaktLooe u turtalo. II iff (In, N. T., V'J 1-lv;!r.ir, wkn a.nt oa !uly at II o'ri k Ifcrt a'c'a lat'-'l to tf ftst in, 5lf r lr t'if hlr h htl w 'limn ; t . r a (). f ffn t: r.l,f:-J 4r,U In e el 'r horn , al IK, Tn A n.mtit ,a 1 1 . : A rf "n''! .( P,4tt(k' 'l I f. ,i S !''' t ".'. i ) ;.l tkal o mm, - H. c; i Y i Y. : !' , t chip; - ; The Popular Concert Services at the Hew " Church. ThePKnlc. A Graduate . " keturns. Personals. i Chip, May 8. The concert' gotten up by our young people for the benefit of the new church, and which was repealed Saturday night, at noted in the Jooknal seems to have been a complete success, as they played to a' ."staniilng room all taken" house. This is the fourth ' rime It has been presented, and there were a great many present Satordify night who had seen It from one to. three times be fore, and seemed to enj;y'It at well a ever. . f ' The entertainment haa- made about forty-five dollar above expenses, which will be used to cell the church mainly and whatever else is needed, t ,' ; Rev. V. O. Brittlan of Pbllocksvllle will hold . services at tho new church next Suuday the 13th,' Inst, at 8.30 p, m. We hope to see a large crowd out as this will be the first ' service conducted in our Mir church. T-' ' ' :' A marriage ceremony - will be per formed Immediately after services, but we are not at liberty to call. name.. ;- .Tbere was a very large attendance at the picnic Saturday and all seemed to enjoy the day immensely. Vf be mana gers are to be congratulated upon the success of the occasion, , . .' Mr. Lynn Lancaster who has recently retarnod front W-hltselt Institute with his "sheep skin" who met with a aad ac cident in breaking hit arm tbe day of Mb arrival home, we are glad to state has almott entirely recovered. . , . The many friends of Miss Et'a MoLaw horn were daliglted to see In her th Ir midst Saturday and Sunday. She is attending Carolina Christian College at Aydon, aad came home to attend thu picnic and visit hor parents, accompan ied by Mr. Ned McLawhoro of . Ayden. We have been requested to announce that tbe Kuy. Mr. Newton of tbe Baptist Church will preach at our ohuroh the first Sunday In Juue In the Afternoon. . Among those who attonded the pic nic and eonoert at night and spent Sun day here were the following! - Misses Lottie Wilcox. Messr Albert Kllpa- trlck, R, Q. Wilcox of Bellelr, Mr. J. K. Wilcox, of Rhems Mr. and Mr. W. H. Griffin of Dover, Misses Bertha Lancaster, Eva Huff, Messrs. Charles Lancaster, John Huff and Mr. Olive Dudley of Maple Cypress, Mr. and Mrs. Harrltageof your city, Mite - Amanda Sprull of Vanceboro,' and Mr. t barks Parkerson of Qainerley, Jilts Nellie Brewer ha returned fn m a visit to relative at Nelson Ferry. Mlaa Miaul Uatkta of your city attended the plooto and concert, aad spent Sunday with her mother. Mr M, M. Kill of Gardneravlile It titling bar titter Mr. L, Y. , Lancaster. Mr. W. A. McLawborn ha goa to Nelson's Ferry to vhit her mother, who wsa terloualy hart by a fall last week. Meter H. 0. and W. F. . Lancaster wentoa a butlo trip to your city today. ' ; , Da Wilt's LlUle Early Rlaar aeareh the remotest parte of the bowel and re am tbe impurllle speedily , with ao dlMomfort They are f am out for tkeli emcacy. Easy to lake, never gripe. F 8 Daffy A Co. - ' . . ' . Ifew of Ktnston. '' , ,; - KImIm Free Preea, 8th. ,. ; . ', t . , Mr, Habet Johetoa, a young aseroheal f Snow BUI, aad Mlae Beamas, daugh ter of Mr. J. W. S. Beamaa, It via aboel four mllea beyoad Baow IlUt, ataitad aaaday to the aaaaal gatheatag at the Mineral Spring. - Whea the eoupW patted Uiroaih Saow Hill a marrlagt Ucaaae wae Mcared, aad the ooepl were married by J attic of Peace V. tt. dailih at hi home abont three mlita eouth of Baow UliL - . Mr. J, R DaTJ raporte the Mavleai rala al Baow Ul.l Taeadey that ha failM la years. Tbe rala wa aoooapa alad by acme ball at Baow 41 III. aad above that town tbe ataoaal of bail and lb le of lb ttoaae were very targa No damage wa done - " We are rtonUd to aay that owlag to lb site aad electing aaiare of U ( rlor eoart doekat JnHgeDnke will at be aUI t doll tar I ha addma oa Mtwo rial day aad lb aaaeaooamont if tbat Meet wae trrnaaoaa. Jadr, . Hok, ttaue thu ablltk woald like vet; mark I takt part la tk atanUaa, tbf LaetKllel ae a4farllal 01 Fri.Uy and ll h aot proWMe ikai be r,a wall ba prM.nl. OnUrt war p1w4 yUr.1f t-y III, atrnal ef tbe lnr.tr Ml an I l C-u. for salilriT J' .r V , r.iirin v , r.11 plaal. A bti"-!.i.f ! t!.a $' :! b tKtua a''ct r.a f't of J . 1!' KtUntl, i't.,litj' '. i ft'( n. 1 ? r -' r a.! o m.' n t'..', r '.rst ,. '. tr ;1 I 14 f r t:. t'l r't. T'-a t.il .t ;1 '-i,t li 1 .t t - THE MARXETS.V : The following quotation, were receiv ed by I. R Lailiam A Co, New , Born v.. ,-,H '',NbwTork, Mayft - OTTOHt-t t)pen. High. Low, Clow May June ' July. Aug ... 140 7 7.40 747 T.44 lit ,7.15 O.tMJ 7.58 1 j.61 s5 ISA , 0 0'j 7 40 7.4J 715 0i 1.49 7.49 7.24 G.Si) Oct ......... Chicago, May 8. WttBAT:-." V May July OoaM:- May, . .. July .. .. Rib:-. May July...... Stocks; Sugar. .... ., SO. R'yPfd. Oont. '. So Ry Rook la. ... Mo. P v. a l. T,0,I...... C.8.S. .... St.- P .... 0. & ..:.. A. M.C. ... 0B & J ... Open. High. Low. Close 78f- - 78i 72, 7f . 78 '72i 72, Open, . High. Low. Close . . 63, . S3 ' 52 . . MM . 4(14. M t 4(it Open, Higb, Low. Close .. 8.12J 8.12 8 07, 8.074 i. 7.00 7.92f 7.87, -7.871 New York, May 8. Open. High. Low. Close V. 148 148, 141f I48 ... 84, 841 82J 82J too .... 81 82, 29, 291 .... 1U5, 17, 155, 1561 ...118,. 114 105 105 ... 14 14 13, 13J ... 08 ' 08 55t 55J BOf '51 ii 47 . . 180 ISO W2i Mi .... 48. 49, 45, 45J ...121, Wl 1J5 115 . 100 100 100 190t Liverpool Spot 4 Sales . 7,OK) bales. Falures,' May-Ju ib 4 7, Aug-doptr4.7. V.I R GINIA-CAROLINA LEAGUE. Raleigh Takes Second Place. Wllmln?-' ton Wins two Games, Special to Journal, Kalclgh, May 8 -rRaioIgh won today and takes tecon j plnco, score Raleigh 7, Norfolk 8. ' Wilmington, May 8. In the double header today tho home club captured hrath games. 1st game, Wilmington 8, Newport NewsO. 2nd game, Wilmington 11, Newport New 1. Porliruonlb, V., May 8. Score to day, Kloliraoad 10, -Portsmouth 8. tTANDian or Tiia ci.ur Won Lost Pcror nl Norfolk 12 0 6(17 fUlelgh 12 8 00C Wilmington.... 11 9 550 Newport News.. 10 9 ' 020 Portsmouth. . '7 13 85 Itlchraond...... 8 13 8l Ahlld'a eyeeare aubjoct 10 defeclt more to than adult, especially school children, becsaae of tbelr tendency to yield and become Improperly shaped statistic abow thu la large cities thr per cool of defect are greatly la axcee of lb oe of (mailer towns, oa account of the limited field ofvltlon, the earn trouble iil In school children, thy bo come aocattoatd to (todylng at a short dlttaao and grow op thlt way, the eye gradually baoomlng (aaar sighted) or aiyoplo, er raaolltag la lome dlepoeed defect which thou Id be corrected by saltaMe glaaaae. '.f.-: : It 1 awell kaowa faot among oplldau that many a hiperaea blind maa'e eye could bare beea la good eoadllloa bad the dlwa or defect btea reeogalted aad corrected by glaaeee at the ootet of tbe troabla. -. . ., : ' Myopia U aot oaly a defeat bat a pro- groaalr dlaaaee whkh can generally be eertd or lu brogreae auyed by tbe proper loaa, ttatUtlc ebow tbe par eta L of myopee of aolvertlttae to be . which (not tntbow how the a Lad t eatUratad it tbe 1 pen te of tbe eye. Boeeveyoor ebltd ye by halg them etaamad by J. O. Btiut Jr., .' '. ". . - , List your Taxes. Kollr I brrvt y given, that the lltt Uker for lb Bib towathlp (Vtvta eoua ly, arlll til at tk Coert Room la the city of Naw IUra Jane trt la I4ik la eiualae, and from btlh to toth tnclo!,. at Itbnta' Halloa on lha 1Mb. at IMItir oa tU lltt and S3 ad of Jaa 1901. At mhUh l!m. and f a'.I tt payer (' ' I Uia.lilp, at rrttd U rr-tara to ll., !;! l4 r, 1' t l,i!t"B, f"r Hi Jfu V- 1. All tl. fal U' and pftaoa: ; .,y f:f ,,y aainra, am) to ,! r 11- r .., ., Vn-'rr tt. paint a1 pt 5 1 r ? t I t !. a S, ,(r ".J r H In . W. y. I't ,.n, . I !U It i - i' Mil I TC.LC No Swell Outfit . . is neuessary now for Ushiiig, but reliability is an essential feature. Tlie much lamented BIG F1SH getaway in many oases Because tile riSHIHU TACKLE is not of erond well nia'le. No complaint of this kind about our goods. Wo aim to make PRICES LOW. but d, nit,. KnorilfmA quality for cheapness. WWe also have.a full line of BASE Witt. T. HILL, Bicycles, Guns, Ammunition, Graph ophones. Job Printing, Rubber Stamps. 91 & 98 Middle St., New Bern. N. C Fly and "Skeeter" time; Are you going to put In screen doors and windows this summer ? We have a large lot of thorn in stock to lit any door or window and at prices wit'iin the reach of all. Do not lose your religion lighting (lies this sunimor but come or phone us for prices and we will make youJiajty. Will hnvea large lot of Refrigerators ill a few days, dim'l,buy until yon see us. TO THE LADIES esjweially l-'or the Noxt 80 Days we will sell Bet 120 pioce Dinner Sets at tost, among tiiom several sets fiavilamls Finest China. We also offer you any Oliina or Glassware in our store at the same inducement. Come before It is too into Such an opportu nity to till up your china closet may never occur again. L H. CUTLER H'OW'F CO SHE LEADS HIM to Jat. B. Jonet store. No. 77 Mid dle ttreet, where the found the place to boy L'p-t-late Dry 0'kI, Clothing, huet and Halt at Low Prices. W hert aha can buy him a Tailor-made Bulk of Clothing, f atltfactlun Brand at a reason able price. , We have a very fin line of ChlMrniu and Youths Suit which we are tolling at a remarkably Low Price. We aleo have a very fine line nf Bilk and Fatin Gold (I raid and Buttons, and KmbmUlory and Jax-ea In, trlmatlnga, which wo veil vary low. rT"A call will ermvlruw yon Uiat we abuaiaoaa. JAB. K. JONES, , 77 Jllddlej Ntreet. THE PRUDENTIAL has the Strength of Gibraltar. You cannot at- lord to make your wile and children carry the Insurance on your life, ' BUT RE1IEMBEU IP YOU DON'T THEY DO. If you contcm- piato taUlns: a I'oiiry it will Cfnt you noth- In;; to fret an C3 tlmato from tho rruclontlal. IT riuiiT SA Vl i YOU expect to have a Nice tot Sttawhtttits 1 I o-day. Fresh ( lover Hill Print g nt 25c pound. Fancy Cream New lot Small SiiKar Cured Piy ILnna ltn..,, o...:. . California Hums and English arJSJF JAVA HOISTED xt, ground to order, Only 20c lb Fine Oolong and Gun Powder Tea. A Cake of Good Toilet Soup 9 inches long for 3c. You may always be sine of yonr money's worth when you' trade with J j. l mm 'Phone 91. 3. O -BI0U I;?T f, C0Untry Hanis' ft,so 11 Fl'eh l"t 'f Kx llivrr 1 nnt Butter- We have everything in the Grocery line mid it 2 will be to your interest to see us before buying. Yours resjiectfully, $ L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. 2 Phone 169, 61 Broad Street g Oooooooeeoeoea4eooooooQ Stop and Kciiicllilii'V lluil in Id,, - V 'l h Ji'l i' esscnlial that you shuiild coiisider the Inner Man, for money and mhh- health is worse than g.nid health ami no money. Tn Miiev CDIIll llt'll Til i ii .... JL jv .....in vui miimiiii always Ml I III-. cm ........ J A. BEST FOOD SlMTLIKS.they aiei hearii. the end W- K. T B ryOive us a trial. Vimrs for pure" food supplies. I J. J. TOLSON, Jr., I Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. At the Book Store t Our Hammock t I Assortment is com- i plete in Price, col- or and design. 6. N. Ennett. f l" U One Minute ' ' hi taken In alining an arrllcatlew - ' . fjl ' s to Ufa ,nrancf rvillcy may' AJnf - "' rjr family from a whol "S'V ' " t:?r1lrne ef want and tnlaery, " ' Kz ' " JJutter; also a Nice Print Butter Cheese. Cured Shoulders. Wholesale eft Retail Z: Grocer, 71 IIrael St. Zz 2S Consider! m.,1 I, r.. .1... ii : i ... i, i ac . i un,i ii.i im; .nullum y woi- wiZ. 9 w NOTICE to all Truck Shippers A. N. C. RAILWAY, I TnA.N'SroHTHTION Dki- t ( New Item, N' C. May 4, 1U0I. The ragolar Track train. No. 212 will commence ragolar tcbodolo letTlnK New Bera at 11a.m., Wedneeday, May H, and will run dally except Friday, ami 8undy, sain otherwise ordered 8. L. DILL, General Sup'i. .!. C,
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