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IS I fa ViV IV FOB ONE WEEK OBTL.Y. fll nv irk EriT l VCQ TIT A W PAQTOnn nUmc RlnrV ntiil (ihiretL fa In Taffetas. NOTE rRICES-75c and ) now 85c. M HERE 18 A BIG INDUCEMENT Curtains for $1.25 and $1.35 for 98c; fjty iiors ana i auie uovers- SEE AND EXAM NE our NEW LINE of ("rope Dochino j Organdies in all shados.-PP.IOE3 BIGHT. fa I fa ac: 47-4? POLLOCK STREET. $ . It 1 Everything Else thtTij mv iill kinds of groceries on the marker., lint thore is a lig difference in the uality. Our custonvw toll u tin? (jiiiility of our groceries is very much letter thiin ally they ever had. I have just gotten in a Fivsh line of those Fan (lakes, whirli me vury tine; I Imvc also just received ii nice lot of liald win Apples which we will sell MiUirdny Only for (iOc )k. Jeirflive us ii cull for your future orders, Yours to please, J. 22. jTIO Jr., Wholesale and Ret 1 1 drocer, PHONE ill). CW. Krond HaiietM-k Nt. . i L ME Gauze Doors ami Windows. New Stock, Wir Cloth lor fitting up old ones, Wire Paint to make old new, Furniture Varnish, O. Var nish Stains for house and kitchen lurniture. Ice Cream Freezers, Wnter Coolers, Dangles Oil Stove, Agateware, Tinware and a iull line Cooking Stoves. Our stock of Paints, Oils and Enamels are complete, A selected stock oi Hardware and Building material. Our prices are the lowest. Goods sold as represented. . ruoNR Qasklll Hardware Co. 117. ' 7S Kiooui Br,! HEW BIRR. N. 0. . onnino VI IIIIIU HAS ARRIVED Ami llicicio Kidit4 like bctm n . n- , We ron fit you tnt with a NVw WImvI of Uw !ku Ma o t-n fe marUt, ur H l.niM your Aid one , leWl F.rj;rl . Hi ' 4 - Vtmt u n. FJKjr.ivroff, Ci rl'-IKk 4 ( mttm Mrvvta, J 1 I i l,Uftllfin ilnl lll III IIUiVHvlll ' , tiw tt)r. . r. MI44U U M'xlrtnty r"itrrilii1. l:rur.. UtU l!imi. T14f rvrllol, riI rW t-y rn Mh. MAX l JA( i!I' -i, i c . r. i ill. I If 8Gc, now 60c; $1.00 and $1.85, W - VI tor housekeepers; J2.00 Lace f also a BIO OUT in Damask, Pol and Y - 3 I AT RETAIL HBURN 2Qc Pk Vroixrty For Hale. : 1 bar antra dwlrabw JUaldeaoe foe sale, altaated la the aert mloW peri of the City. Aho a anmher of food baildiag lot la good InMltUae. ' ' . , i, I. WOLfKHDCN SHE LEADS HIM bt I (' l"T ''. f v i'P Sh rt HlK tt I I'lun '.'fc.ift.ii TtiUr..l M l ' V''1". rnf-V HtB,t a t"-m ah1" I W tr f.r ( . '.,., i ft) ft fewMithff l-m f 1 VK' .Im itm A r. f I I"' -It., ! I (f IT- , . .. t .. -.. j. ti j 77 ::i ' !i. r f. r ; .- ' - isiri;:iBi f ; " 'j - : v '- Governor' Aycock on the Status of .tiTfce Revenue Act " Memorial Day at the CaplUl a Nota- 1. bleOue.-1PIaf of the 8th 0?;;;B?lWeiit ; The , Text 'I Boot. CrlMewm , ' . ; , - ef Ayeock." ' " . Balrioh, May .-6qt Ayoock wae asked by your oorrop6ndent today for bia view a to the new reveojie act. The GoVeraor Bald in xeply: 'I have no ort of doubt that the act le all right." This la my offhand opinion, but I am ture of my ground. My belief t that even though the facta be aa atated, the conrte will hold it to be a valid Uw if It cornea before them; Iflhey do not then there never haa been a valid law alnoe the con stitution wai adoptedln 1808, and no valid act by congress baa been pasted raising revenue. The conditions, arttole 2, section 28, requires all bills and reso lutions of a legislative nature shall be read three times in each house before they pass into laws. Thore is scarcely a law on the statute books which was not amended on 2nd or 8d reading in vital points. If these three several read, lngs have to be had after amendments then there Is scarcely any law which properly passed. If the decision of the Supreme Court In the 136lh reports is law then almost no atatute has been properly passed. Almost any law is amended on 2d or 8d reading and the amendments are not read 8 times, noi have they ever been." The fact is that the opinion of the court in the 126th was a dictum. Arrangements are completed for a notably good observance of Memorial Day here tomorrow. One of the features will be the presence of the flag of the 20 regiment ; (Vance, Burgwyn, and Lane's.) It Is the property of, E. 0 Duncan, to whom it was given by ser geant Bbackelford, his uocle who was the color-bearer. Lt. Col. Allen of this regiment, who lives at Holly Springs, this county, will be here. The flag Is to be placed in the "flail of History" in the Slate Museum. The 20th'suffered a greater loss than any other regiment, on either side, in the Civil war. Some of the cotton mill owners are sorry the strike did not materialize. Tbey would like to have some ground for shutting down. ' Tula morning the Blato text book commission completed the work ol baviog the arguments nf the book agents. In Aycock't mind the a'gu nienta were fine and be ereaMy eno)cd uoarlng them, Oen. Toon expressed the same opinion. It were easy in lb argument to tell which of the speakers were a teacher and which a politician, ' Mr Wheeler of Chicago made a I erful speech. He la a teacher. Maay very prominent North Carolinians are : In the employment of book companies. The number of bonk agent here yealer-i day and today was ths largest ever la , North Carolina at once. ' There is tome crlllscltm of Gov. Ay-! cocks pardons. There la nothing secret a'wut pardons now. What la does is given out and the reaeos) fx doing It. I Then loo, he differ frost other gover nors aa to the cleat' of pardons, assay Mag from Jails. ' Moat prisoners are la Jaila, and moat . meriloriou ease are la jails. ' -i kTbe least la oaaailtv aed bum la quality ifcecrlhea D Will's Utile Kariy Riser, the lemons pllla roaooattlpeUoa, and liver eomplaiata. V 0 Daffy Gov Korti Carolina Gain. Special to Journal. , - , Sttaisl, May V-BatebaJI here lo- dayi lUhlgk a, rtswpprt 5ewi 1 . WuwisnToe, May 1-vitmlagloa de feated ftorfolk her tedsy by a teor of rtiraxoan, key I. Tfce g today reaelladi fmlMaMlk a, fUckmoad I. ' rrmo o Ta cioaa . ' W a I ot rmai Norfolk ....... II ; Mt RaMgk. . ' , U - III WrUleiUHl ... ' II l Na-aoft Jl.es... 10 10 60 I'ortM'Wlh , ' ,11 ' t1 lUrhmoad U ' ' ' . HAtnti ' aMUHB" It mf lw IwH to trade. It tX"i(itlf , bnt one aboalil piif W a Ta ibe aviM pvtfari rmiH etit am wfiH, Ts tt ad vt aim tad tai) rrinwly Is Ike fjnf ef Met, SMN,rM,r4 tf Ik. C.IIfntai. fig Pj'p C. ' I Ratify Reveate Act, f t 1 1 1 n, M.y Tin Mrj-"i!' 'W"il"l III T U tii' lit, , aae 't. -. I Ifl ln a ),! iMUf H I.I !' CASTOR I A i r I 'a -1 ( 1 2 r JT:jI':.:' ; ' ' To Select Camp Site.;'. Special to journal. - - " r ' - ' RaUsigh, May 9. A committee com posed of Gen. Boyster, Col. Macon and Ool. Pea'rrall w.ill go to Wilmington to examine camp sites; ,. ' . . , ' ' The Quartermaster General 'will at once equip the - band . of the 2nd "regi ment, which is at Wilmington and of the 3rd, at Beidsvtile. The band of the 1st is not yet assigned. , ' , Federal Prisoners TransferreL Spwisl to Journal, " - RALBlon, May - 9. Four '. : Federal prisoners were taken from here today to the Penitentiary at Nashville. They are Dr. H. T. Allen of Boliinson and A. Alexander of Chowan, "swindlers; Jesse Wall, negro, who only a few months ago was released fromNashville penitentiary and who goes back for retailing whiskey without license, and negro from New Bern who Impersonated an uncle and drew pension., s'" '1. " ' County Commissioners Proceedings. The Board met at the Court house In New Bero.on the 6th day of Ma? iJOQl, lt being- the regular meeting of said board. Present Commissioners, Jones, Bax ter, Fulcher, Wood and Wadsworth. Mr. R. P. Williams appeared before the board and asked . the aid of the county In support of Sallie lirinson, which on motion of commissioner Fulcher was allowed to the .imount of $1.50 per mouth. Ordered that the allowance to nay- wood Moore, a blind man at Cove, be continued and F. D, Avery be so noti fied. W hereas the Gcnoral Assembly on the 13th day of Mch 1001 rallied on act relating to ' highways, publlo roads, bridges and fords; and providing Ibat the said act shall not be operative in the counties unlets approved by the Board of Commissioners of the various coun ties, and whereas we regard the pro visions of said act aa wise and benefl. clal and believe that they will effect an improvement In said highways, roads, bridges, ferries, fords; theret re be It resolved that the Board of Commis sioners of Craven county "hereby ap prove and adopt the provision of said act and declare the same in full force and effect In Craven county, all com mlaaioners voting for same. Ordered that ths tax IUI bo corrected In regard to list of Geo N - Ennotl. hich shows an error of personal property. John H Dixon presented his bill for repairs to fence In No 1 township to the amount of 16.78 which, on motion, ws allowed. F. C. Nelson presented his bill for work on fence in No 1 township for f 10.81 which was allowed. , Ordered that flay wood Ithodeabe and tt be.eby relieved of poll tax on account of latilnnl.y and disability Ordered Ibal L. J. Taylor be permit ted to pay the additional (ax aeoejaary la order to aell beer. J. T. Douse waa appointed liat taker for Mo 9 lowa.hlp la plao of O. II. Perry resigned. Ordered by the Board that the pro perty heretofore Hated to Wright JUa', sheeted la the city of New Bern, deed to same being recorded book 91 folio Ml being listed la the earn of Matilda Rial for the year 1998 aad 1900 oa la liat of 1900 oa aocoaat of error. ,' Ordered that Items aader bead of whiskey aad Mcyeree listed toBeml KUpetlick la 8ik lowathlp be stricken from the list oa oooeol of error aad charge to lb proper party. Ordered by the Board MU.K B loaaaeaalrmaa 'of lb Board la hereby aalbortxed to verify lb answer la that eerula actio la the Superior Court of Crave Ooodty eaUiled,, . t. Uhem egeleat Board of Oommlatioeef. , Board look noes. aaUt I 'ekKk ML ,V ; The Board together with Drt, Ckas. Deify aad F. W. flagaat eul at Uravea eoeaty aaaiiary oltte la eeonrd- aar wltbaa act of tbeOeeerai Aswm bly p4 at lbs teealoa of 1WI for lb eerpnee of electing a Saperlateodoataf OeeJib aad other mailer watch miy eeae before lbs Preatat Commtaoeera. Joaea, Fet. Wood, WaUwonh ead fUtur, aad Dr. Ck, Dffy, aad Dr. F, W. llecb The Board weal lelo the eUrUo ef SeperiateedMlnf It sella. Dr. H D V Jeem w plarad U aoaiUtUn by Dr. F, W. I!h Dr. N. fl. IKtsK, by CnmwttrfoaM J. J. Battar, aad Dv Uiaauv Defy br Dr. C1m D,rfv K b!IM W l.t h wm fnsa lb. I Or. btl Noslradl woi, lf. rtt V vom. aad Dr. f,esar Dff , i ot. Kr atllna Msg h4 lbs (Hard r' to ballot l. Tb Mma4 Ul M rmslud as lb lira a4 a I'd ball t M t.bae wiib lb s,t rL TM (t .4 lbe b.:lotiJ lb, 1mtH tt-,. , .na ibMt f hU H M fue4 tbat Df.' M. If Pu 4 nr ,-n. )) H. D. V, I V"ta. W (, p. tf. J It """M was il . ',t.J 4'y Ul P - l-.Kn l.nt of '!.)lb t' tb n1:nt !'"M rf h ti.nlf p.n'l,.f ( m, ttttulit II S-I Mtin'.wful .., y nr p- . r n I I in.b '. t r f V r I ' I M A ! p f ' ; ''! ' -f Of IK, f ' ri I - ft -" I f .'I', f !' 1 ' r ' T M'lh '-it 1 I I f f ' i t . ri .1 I t ' ' ' '. " I Wapsworlb. Baxter, Dr. Chas Duffy and F. W. Hughes, Votins for' tame. ; . I Ordered that the salary of the Snpt. of , Health remain as heretofore to wit $200, per annnra payable monthly.' In ease of any epidemic extra eompeusation to be allowed for extra service rnndored. Said extra compensation not to exoeed $200. per month. - : ' - 1 ? ' i ' ia. motion oaniiary rtuaru wijuurucu j at the call of the Chairman." ' -'v ; 1 Board of Commissioners met pursuant to recess - . 1 . - ' ' Present Commissioners, Jones, Ful cher, Wood, Wadsworth and Baxter. .Ordered that Eliza Blount's allowance be Increased to 2,00 per month. On motion Board look recess until 10 o'clock a. m. May 7th 11)01 . The Board met at 10;30 a. m, May 7th 1901 pursuant to recess. ' Present Commissioners, Jones, Baxter Wood, Fulcher and Wadsworth. On motion Mrs. H. J. Uoward was permitted to list her personal property, she having failed to give In tamo at proper time. - On 'motion the real property of Mra. H. J Howard was ordered placed upon the regular list and stricken from the deltnqnent list. Ordered that properly listed to G. H. Forsythe be reduced from $3500 to $3000, Ordered thai properly of J. H. Hud son In No. 6 township purchased from , H. Cutler be reduced to $96, The Board proceeded to draw a Juiy to serve at the term of Superior Couit on the Twelfth Monday after the Mist Monday in March. It bel .g the 27th day of May 1801. FIRST WKKli, No. I Towushlp. J as Dudley. No. 3 Township W. II. Dunn; Eugone Tingle; ( bus Dm. No. 3. Township, II. L Arnohl W. C While; It. W. White, J. W. Biddle. Jr. No. 5 Township, John 3. Morton. No. 0 Township, J. J. Ballard. No, 7 Township, G, A, Conner. No. 8 Township, E. B. Cox; R. O. La- Roqur; W. II. Scott Jr. No. 9 Township, A. N. Pate; W.J. Arnold; W. C. Davis; II. II. House. SECOND WKIK. No. 1 Township, B, F. Adams; J J Dixon; John L Klrkmsn; C. B. Btobbs; R. E. Lathlnghouse; Stephen Whltford. No. 9 Township, Geore It. Gastlns; G. I,. Arthur. No. 8 Township, L II. Fiolds. No. 8 Township, Isaac ' Taylor; John H. Carraray; Edward Bangert. No. 8 Township, II. A. Brown Jr.; W. H. Jackson; Eugene Tucker; James . Harriron; David Lane. - No. 9 Township, W. F. Civil, Od motion the mailer of Joseph T Barnes was referred to the cbalimtn wltb power to act Oa motion the amount nf rations lr- su.d to Mrs, Booth of No. 2 township wa reduced to $1.00 per momb. Board took reoeaa uuill fcW o'clock Board met at 8 o'clock p ' m. pursuant (o recess. Present Commissioners Joaes, Batter, Wadsworth and Wood. Ordered that property of Blade Lum ber company be redueod as follows: L. J. -Moor place la 8lh town dp valued at $000 and Bryae-Dowd p'ae i in Slh township valued at $V be ttrtokea from the list oa aeoeaat of error. Ordered that clerk .notify lb Jut Ices of lb peace of lb eoeaty to meet at the OoartHooee oa lb first Monday la Jane 1901 to levey lb lax for tb oonaty (or ih year 1901. The country treasurer preaeaied bit rwport which was aoeepud aad ordered spread apoa lb mlautea- ' Geaeral load, Men, 1 by balsa o . 1$ 88 Mch.l,lOtn Joees , ' . - 7800 Mckn.loJo. Klasey v '478 78 Apt, I, Geo Q Boberu , 4000 OC ApL a, by voocbere jt . Apt t, by eommtsaloa ApL by toaeber - ' May, by baUaoa May 1,10 balaara , ' taiervet eoeoaat to balto 1309 at March 17. by Oeo tt ttobert, oomtaa ." 'V.' i .'. Mob. 17, by D. L. TUbhans cma 'alasloai.. ' "" j I Mcb. 17. by Mrs J A M .ws Apt.'.l.byLHCeiK; . , May I by Ulaaee 00 00 17 I30 MOD rt tad) i tr ffe. 1, I balae i Mh I, by enerhrr A pi, II. by ceitalna Utjt, by UUao la 71 M fr rto I, M.Tb I In Kl.r 41 b 4. by irhr. f'l 'c ton 1 K-'k I 10 b:r j l' !. tut r"!"" I. I o ' V k l. In J A . a At I I. I" ft Pf ' l Aft i in W H V. ! T ' r't ' n n'K'f !!''. , V t , f 1 .... . '- t i t. 1 ' V 19' being a resident of Pamlico conntyi and having been for some time confined "in Craven con.ity Jail. ) ' , ' . On' motion board adjourned."' -'.'.-v EBgr M. Grksn, (lerk, - v ' t oard Com. Skin affections will readily dlsnnnoar- by nsing DeW ill's Witch nazel S.ilve. Look out for counterfeits. If you net DeWill's you will eel eood results. Ii is the quick and positive cure for piles. V S Duffy & Co. Celery Headache Powders. Thore Is not any better remedy for headache than these powders. They never fail to relieve. Made and sold only st Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. Hello, Old Pumpkin! How's your Jaundice ? Why don't you go' to Bradham's andgeta box of his Antl-Ftlioits Liver Pills s nil take thorn according to directions and (jot well They will Improve your appetite, cure yonr jaundice and best of all -these pills act as woll as calomel and are per fectly harmless, no mercury or anything to salivate. Take thorn and yon will get well. Yoji need them, and can get them for 25c a box, The Farmers S Merchants Capital, Surplus and Profit $88,850.00 APRIL 30th, oi. lluve something solid to back you. Nothing like a Pank Account to make vou fool at ease with the world. If yon have not ojioned one yet bepin at c. So time like the present We will ac cept an an r.unt as small as I'i.OO, and our best I'mlimvors shall lio to make our relations wit.li you mutually pleasant and profitablo. No Swell Outfit Is nereanary now for fUlilug, but reliability U an eMntial feature. 1 lie mnch lamented BIG Flfil gxtaway in many nua because the F 1 8 II 1 N O r AUK IK Is mt nf gond quality and well ma'le. No mmnlalnt of this kind about W gitoda. We aim Wi make PH1CES LOW, but do not aacriilna quality for cheapness. nrWe also have a full line of BABE BALLUOUD. ' WJIe T. IIII.T Bicycles, Oaaa, AmmunlUoa.Orapb opboa. Job .PrlBtlog. Rnbbsr 8taapa. , II AWMlddUrW. lfwbma,H.O THE PRUDENTIAL has the Strength oi! Gibraltar. lYou cannot at tord to make your wile; and children carry the Insurance on your life. BUT REHEMBER IF YOU DON'T THEY' DO. ; If you contem plate tali in : a Poilry tt will cost you noth Ing to got an ca tlmato from tho Prudential. IT MIGH T ; SAVE YOU HONEY. JS Exiect to have a Nice IVotj , g j Strawberries I To-day. I 3 Fresh ( lover II.Il Print Butter, also a Jure Print Butter i nac puuim. i ancy t. 'renin Cheese. New lot S.null Stiffar Cfured Pig IIllmsv Breakfrtst st,.. g tulifoinia Hams atul English Cured Shoulders. " CiENUITVK JAVA Itftl K ran "ac ik ,. urouiid to order, Only 20c lb Fine Oolong and Gun Powder Tea. A Cake of (Jood Toilet Soap !) inches long for 3c. You may always lie sure of your money's worth when you trade with I J. L Mil 'Phone 91. 5 HAHSl HAMS! HAMS I Q Only a few left, get your order in before they are all gone. Nii e lot of I liickens on hunil vmiiic ami .,1,1 Fn'sli Cakes and Crackers, Butt,er and Cheese. 4 A, PLY TIME has enmo and so has the need of 1 ANOLEFOOT we have it on baud, in fact yon eau Hud any thini' you want in the iToccrv ew line at S L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. t 1 Phone 169, 61 Broad Street. I Stop and Consider a Hi'iiienihci' Unit in Hit- mad rush for the Almighty Dot- Su lur, it is just as essential that you should consider the Inner Man, for money and poor health is worse than pood health ami no money. d To diiov (JOOl) IIKAI.TII w,,, ulw.,,1,1 i,u i,' at -em.' .1 J ItKST FOOD SI'I'I'IdKS, I" (live ns a trial. Yours fur pure food supplies. . II r-r-i y x V f 1 y -v T t J.J. 1 ULUJN, Jr., I Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. AifheBo()k Store;; i : Our Hammock : ; ii Assortment is com- ii ii plete in Price, col- ii or and design. ii G. N. Ennett. ii 1 I r- v ; .y : Onc. Mlntitc ' ' h X lakeai lt alfnlnf an application ! ' , hi r ""iK policy mayl jCv f tlfetlma f warrt a4 snltery. I'i ? ' k J. jlj mw mc 'TT1T i Wholesale IH at Retail Uhi j Grocer, 71 rc4l Hi. 5 IWtvVUvtI ooooi i' ii"ii-'ini.(aiiv(iyniill 1111. theyareeheaperin the end. NOTICE to all Truck Shippers A. ft N.C. RAILWAY, ( TaAHSI'ORTiTloN IlKI' T 1 New Hern, N C. My A, ltioi. The regular'Track train. No. 212 lll commence regular schedule IrsvlnR NVw Bern at 11a.m., WednoiHlsy, May s, and will run dally except Fridays ml Bundays, nnlQ otherwise ordered fl. L. DILI,, General Hup't. ..I .v zrn, IJ. C
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