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MT' VOL-XIX-NO. 3G. ; . NEW Bias, N. C, SUNDAY M0RN1SG, MAT 12, 1901. TWENTIETH YEAR 4 I rFifstCoffle; Firsi'Served J ' m no Will? i.vsrt TIT A N f OST t in Taffetas. N TB IHtlCKS -7Se -and now 8ftc. . flERE 18 A BIO INDUCEMENT 7i rnrtams for 1.2S ami lor OSc; ti tiers and Tablo Covers- Jy SEE'AND KXAMNE our NSW UNE of Crepe Dochine ami jjL Ortmndlos in all shades.-PUIOIM RIGHT. o o 47- POLLOCK STREET. ... Prices that cannot be f V ignored, j We can y the "Morniiiff dory" Java and Mocha ColTeo 5 J- for 20c lb. One of tlie FKST -COFFEES we ever handled. V Also have a lot of TANGLEFOOT FLY PAPER which we sell for 40c, per box containing 2p double sheets, k We liave a complete lino of Canned and Bottled Goo;ls k. which we are Kelliiiir almost at cost Give us a call, we euar- antce satisfaction. J- 33. jtztzt: Jr., Wholesale and PHONE GO. (lor. Itroad fc Hancock Sis. L ME 2!iPcPk. Oauz Doors and Windows. New Stock, Wire Cloth lor fitting up old ones, Wire Paint to make old new, Furniture Varnish, O. Var nish Stains for house and kitchen iurniture. Ice Cream Freezers, Wnter Coolers, Dangles Oil Stove, Agateware, Tinware and a full 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. IMIOKR 141. COME AND SEE A Tribune Blue Streak, Cushion Frame ran Hl jr I J I KHT. j.i jiiit )rtf fl itnc In g 4 vTder n. : r.iMJisuTON, i nwt r-tly k ta" f WWPto, Chaimess i44i. . , rw rm.v, ji. r r...r, P. iih 1: " TV' ln. . MAX J,. JMn::. i f - 200 DiccC.-! lilack anil Colored, W HBc, now 00c; fl.'M) and t 85, W L . Af for housekeepers; 13.00 Laco y also a BIO (JUT in Dnnuuk, Tor-, I w o Retail Qroccr, AT RETAIL Gaskill .Hardware Co. 7t Middw Sr, NEW BERN. N. 0 Property For Hnle. I htrt ttifl detrb!i Unldciea fnr Ml, ltald l tb bt tMlibne Krt of im wtf . AMAtaomwroiKooa lldlec kU la food Incalltk. ' . , ' J.J.-WOCrEHDKJI fVy (latl t n frmntkul-lr UfW I1iK:KKI) HIM m H Mm. t br Hp) 1- att. and Hill Uiif'i'ntnE (f 1 tiwlMVM. f.H w hum- uV-'.. .--- ' " f - ,M t Ml. hnr- M" J' 44 Tnl W. f fifit.( I' t V 4 4 P r-.ht - ' fr .,. 1lfH ' 'M ( lh in 'fr - i. 1:. .i: 'j. 77 711 ! !!r f ftrrf. f . ' M" Great Rumpus In tHe Hrc ,Dcpaat- t ment Creates Interest. - - I .Vv I Baiwball the Absorblag Topic. Text " Beok Comailsslea A boat ter Flalsh. Parehase Like-;v I j For Aadlto-, " . ) . rlam r Balkiqb, May H.Clilef Malilet and Ais't Chief Wolloott Of tlie "Raleigh Are department bare resigned -becaate the chairman of the committee on fire de partment waa reappointed by the Alder men. Between him and them there bas been much f ration. The board baa ap pointed temporarily a chief and assist ant. The dispute .causes considerable Stir. -.. . - T , The Supreme Court has decided that the faA.tr that an act baa been ratified makes It ralid. This was lu the "assign ment act" case. It can truly be said that, for once In a generation, the leaves on the trees did not get their growth by May lOat. Some loaves are yet very small. Anna Era Fay, the clairvoyant, does not make any more prophecies as tv the result of baseball games. It seems that when she "picked the winner" the side named as the loser regard it as the very biggest "hoodoo" it bad ever run up against. She said last night It looked here like the new revenue law would be "turned down," but it did not appear that the court would act on It at this term. There was great enthusiasm here laM night because Raleigh heade I the base- hall league. Public interest la the ga.ne among practically all the people here In greater than ever before. It is announced by the Btate superin tendent of public institution that there are three vacancies In the Pcabody Normal College to be filled this year. There were 11 vacancies, but 8 are tilled by the appointment of students who have been paying for their own tuiiion. The text book commission was again in session until after, midnight last night. It was said early this morning by Lt. Gov. Turner that the board bad practically finished Its work. The rain and hall yesterday fell over a wide area. Bo far no reports 01 special damage by the hail. Of coarse tlipre was some damage. The storm was woibI north of hero. There was a mass meeting of exCon federates here yesterday afternoon, at which 200 were present But for the very. bad weather the number would have been twice as large. It is now regarded as quite certain that lbs academy of music will be pur chased by the auditorium company for 117,600. The property belongs In the lletbndlst orphanage, but the widow of tho late A. M. Paga ha a life Interest In half of It. Sue and the orphanage trustees desire to sell the property, and there it an option ob IL It It now hoped the matter will be settled next Thursday evening. Skin affections will readily disappear by aslog DeWlU'a Witch Haael Balve. Look out tor counterfeits. If 700 get DeWitt't yoa will get good reaolta. It I I be quick and positive car for pile. F 8 Dnffy ft Co. . -. - . The Gold Brick Men. J Greensboro, H. C, May 11-H. O. flaw ley, one of .the alleged gold brick men eoatiaed la Jailed here,- has toad at a writ of habeas corpus, which la sada returnable before Judge II. Jl. Alerbork, at Wlnetoa-Selaaa, the 14th laau' the writ allege that lha amoual f the Iwfl demanded, MOW Is eioee- slvr. ' -. ': , Blf Forest Fire. i Winston, V. C. May. H -Forest fires have ba raging for tea daft la Wilkes eouaty and aotwItbsUadlag ' heroic effort hava beta atada atvaral k a ad red people worklag day aad atght, lb Art are atlll beyoed eon (rut (Jraat deatejt baa beta done t tlasbtt Uad aad ftno log. , Baakle aevrral dwelling, hare aad Minna hav beta baraad. . WBEJI NATt'lUI . , . Nrd aMlttaane It ny h h! to reader ll prnot4lr, bat on sbnald reineHrr in a cvra th m.l peilni rnv-lle naly when atrdrd. The bt and raiiM alnv I'l aad realla rtmedy h) IM fyrntr of n. auaalactarwt by Ik Ctiral fit rvin to. ; ... , ; OarlettotExposiloB. . WashlngW.a. D. 0., Msy IO-tlrertnf (Unttal AvatllK f lb lnlrUI aad Wm Itilla tiplntloa, at Cbarliea, . fV,' ndy frH WHb Aetlfig rVrtntry .f Atkiot f brn or be l)prtielr.f Atlcilm' etblMt tt ClMlni, lit rs il"l Ik v'tr i(btltna nf a frt rf K nbli.lt fi at Itnfl.ll Hipwllln, Antnn en lh frunci w Attftf III iaat I'.ih. lk wltlbaa mtti!f at FifT! in enfisi.tc, d ir.i'icr casj t o n 1 ii I t I. '. -.' ar. t ( : rjf-JY::!'...:' '! 1 - - " Base ball yesterday. . Ralelrh Keeps In. U ; Lead. Norfolk - RefraK Wilmington. - 1 ' .J,' ; ,- , . 1 -.,-bamw". mj iiKaiaign .nareaun , 'Newport Newt here today by a aoora. of Wilmihoton, May U. Today'a game' of baseball reaulteil, Norfolk 9, W liming ton 5. - . j standing op rna cltjiw ; - ... Won Lost Percent nalelgh. . ...... 14 8 10 Norfolk-., v.... l 8 W Wilmington.... 13 - 10 TAH Newport News.. 10 10 500 I'orUmouth 8. 18 881 Richmond...... . 6 14 300 Hot After' Cailles. Manila, May 10. Cailles, the insur gent leader In Laguna provlence. Is be ing closely chased. lie is supposed to have gone southward of Laguna prov lence, and is not likely to surrender, fearing paying personal penally for his numerous assassinations. s ' Contest Over Northern Pacific. Kkw York. May10. -A Wail Streot news agnncy made this statement in the afternoon: 'It is autboritively stated that the principal matters in dispute regarding the affairs apd policy of the Northern Pacific Railway are at a deadlock from which action it hardly to he expected before the arrival of i. P. Moigan. The agreement of last nlgbt appears to have been prompted wholly to relieve the actual short Interest, unwillingly and unwillingly cornered. From Uoaultiorl tive sources claims of coutrol have been heard in favor of both aides. Par ties who frequently speak on inatlerp concerning J. P. Mo-gao & Company, insist with vohemence that tho control of the road rusts absolutely with ilium." THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. K Latham & (Jo, Now Born N. O. , Naw York, May 11. Cottoh; Open. High. Low. Close May 7.73 7 78 7.05 7.00 June... J.TJ 7.70 7.04 7.04 July 7.80 7.80 7.01 7.68 Aug 7.40 7.48 7.81 7.81 Oct 7.20 7.80 700 7.00 Chicago, May 11 Wheat:- Open. High. Low. Close y 7) 7o 704 70, July 70 701 70- 70 Cons: Open. High. Low. Close May 60J 61, 50) 811 July... .... 44, 4.H 48 43 Ribs:- Open. High. Low. Clot May 8.09 8.11, 8.03 8.10 July 7.8B 7.87, 7.83) 7.8, Urarfool . Bpott 4 11-83. Bale 4,000 bale, futures, May-Jan 4 11, Aag-dept. 4 10. M,M0 . . Tb Stock tiehaag eloatd Satarday htayllth. - ...v: . . . ' . Blf Fire la Wllinlnftoi. Wit.MmTo, L,' May II .-ft re which brokaoatrmaa aaaekaowaeaaa la a warakoeM of lb North Rial !o provaat Coatpaay, oa lb Lnadoa wharf, at I o'clock this atnralag, caated aa atc(aa Um of aboat I80,009, at follow! Atlantic Uoatt Lfaa Railway Company balKllagt, and the old Cap FrYadkla Vtllay wharf, IM.0C. North MO Iaprovtaat Ooatpaey's bulldleg aad wharf, f lA.dnta. H, P. Me Waif, grocery stock, 91.0. !hrfnrtbf laawrrd) itailat t Urns 1. l,aM, tbi. f lanbt laarrdi Jaaw I. lit, ha, aad ala, !,, fully uH.n lln.f Mw'i Hon A t'n.. f1.9i folly Insorrd J. ft. Terrrmln Cumpaay, tiitta Haaraaen O. C tVvi(tc,a t.s IV 0tP.fi.llr lrL Otfcef Im Mtal', The fir la o aaoVr r.mliol. trmm tk iim a M smarm New tctcrprUe at Norfolk. . Nnarma. V , My 10 -O. W, T- baall tnanearnl to lay lb ! tf fclnt tolfaflk I'sjee lrrt, 10 , r Ual at Pum'.Mnn. f.f lir.'.vo W Kl j ! ri','J'. n I IroMte fl! sr I l. hf Ittm In r ll bn j n. an 4 he i I I a ffiit so t a-, 1 s '. I .: sr v X" r Ti. w. w ' t " ': -.-.' It, wi'l! "f. lit !!! f' lory S.f'-I tr .1 I. .1 I .1 O 1. I. a roar RBoairra. TbUwk. Bmwk last year Sat 8,000 - t.TO toa. ' 1,000 Taea. 700 Wad. 1,700 Thar. 4,100 FH. I M0 THE; ARCHITECT A Of .the .World's; Finest; Library Building Recommends reruna for Catarrh. ! CONGRESSIONAL UBBARY, WASHINGTON, D. C. Bon, I. 8. Smlthmeyer, architect of thonewCongrogfllonal Library of Wash ington, D. C, ranks flrst In hla profes sion in this country. Thle library Is considered the finest building In the United States. Mr. Smithmeyer spent sixtooa years traveling in Europe work ing on the plana, and Congress appro priated si million dollars for this building. In a lotter written from Washington and dated July 4th, 1R9, to Tho Parana Medicine Co., Columbus, O., Mr.Smith moyeraaya the following in regard to Peruna, the world-renowned oatarrh curej.. Washington, D. C, July 4, 1899. The Poruna Modloine Co, Columbus, O. : Gentlemen I endorse the good opln lou expressed by Senators' and Repre sentatives In Congresa regarding the cnratlvo qualities of yoar compound. Those who have used It recommend lt as an oxcollont tonic which Is particularly effective as a euro for catarrh. Respectfully, I. S. Smithmeyer. Onaof the most wondorful events In the history of medielno is tho multitude I LINE OP MARCH. At Hemphli Outlined by the Chief Marshal General Gordon. Miuphis, Turn., May 10 Gen. O. W Gordon, who will be Chief Manbal of the mammoth parado on the last official day of the Confederate Reunion, has given out hla plans for the lino of march As haa hitherto been the custom, the Army of Virginia kill be placed at the bead of the prooettlon, at tbe post of honor.' 1 he Army of Tennessee follows and th third position It aeslgnod to the Traat-Mlastasippl Department. This will form th body of tbe parade. Fol lowing lb Veterans com tbe divisions of Sons of Veterans, occupying the same order, lb Army of Northern Virginia again taking first place. Tb -Sponsors and Maids of Honor of the Sons of Vet erans for the three divisions, for the CoraaMBder-la-Cblef and for Forrest Camp, will be Iba only sponsors rcog alxed aaleaa lb order I modified. In the rear of tha Boot of Veterans aad bringing up la the rear will b tb local military oompaalee aad visiting military oompaalos. . . . ; University- Wins . t Atlanta, Atlanta, May 10. Th game of baa ball between lb Tacba and tb L'niver slty of North Carolina her tbl after aooa was wow by lb latter fa a score of t to A Tb gam waa Uad la tbe sixth Inning, bat la th lgbth North Carolina made three ran. A large crowd wllaeaoed fa gam aad ft was aa xcltlag .. , , ' ,. .-. , ' ' To ar mach mora llabl to' dbaaa wba yoar liver aad bowel do not act prmarly. Da Wilt's Utlb Karir ttlaart rwaovt tha oaaaa of diaeaaa, F 8 paly A Co. ' Wester Market.. Pork Lnfet at tha Oaks ' AraioanChnk Lolas aad Ptaadard flint al tb Oakt Mart. - ' ; SCFPtXHERT H.-V'v: I lix libit K. l,ef bec IM, IW, 1 m Erfcct Moaaay, My r , ' -' ' iJih, ittl." " ' '' - N-a 4 l'-a'r Dally 1st lies'. 1 Dally Kl foa. tit Uh r? rt a a U a U Lv. .... , , ..Oi'MstariM JWsia .. , L (Irani:.. ,. . .FslMi., Cr.l. K'a.t,.,... (k:i. , , . ., , . ,!ir, . . . , ( fire Crk .. . . . s.Taaarnfa ... ( Lis't ... . ! ,. . , . . Ir.r U' . . . . . t.' 8 . . Ar Ar 1 7 f 7 t' 7 V 1 (, 7 '. a ' 1 -it ' '... t A . . . " 1 r a ' y of remarkable endorsements which Pe runa is receiving as a catarrh cure from men and women of national importance. During tho past two years a large num ber of people well known from ocean to ocean, have in glowing words of un stinted praise mado Peruna the most famous and Justly celebrated catarrh remedy in tho world. Men high In our national councils, statesmen known tho world over, dis tinguished officers in the army and navy, physicians, lawyers, preach ers, and lost but not least, in. in numerable company of people in tho common walks of life, have all joined to place Peruna on the highest pedestal of honor that any remedy has ever reached in tho history of medicine. There can be no further question that Peruna la the catarrh remedy ol the age. It has no rival. There are no substitutes. Peruna stands alone as a systemic catarrh cure which will cure catarrh In all phases and stages. ' Everybody should have a copy of Dr. Hartman's latest book on catarrh. Sent freo by Tho Poruna Medicine Co., Co lumbus, Ohio. NOTICE to all Truck Shippers A N. C RAILWAY, ) TllAN8PnKTTION Ditr'T ( N w item, N- C. May 12. 11101. HpnclHl 1'icU-iip Train' will leave New Hern to miner up Trm-k at Vln aon'p, Thiirnian. Crotun and 01 h r In termedlate Trm k I'latfnrins, for ship ment by Truck Trnin N. 212. a lol lows: Momlny. 0 a no. and 0 p. m. Tuesdays, II p m Wednesdays, (I p m. Fridays, ; p. m. QFVhippera will have boies snil package marked sn.l ready for loading on arilval tt "I'ick-'ip Train ' H. L. DILL, General Sup'l. Dobbin 4k Ferrall, At Tucker's Stor. Raleigh, N. C. OUR NEW FOULARD SILKS. Lustrous, Soft, Clinging, Effediue. Stylish ' A brilliant fMMmLlnf nf all Silk, Satin Faoral Foulanla in a tarj ra rlidy of nnwdwigni in iluuWw of old roa, oaxtnr, royal, cadet nary, tlck-t, litncV, whito, eVi." 31 In. hea wUU I,00 yahl. " 8m1 ft it aaintiLn. Ko wardrohe 1J1U ac-Wn U cjintil.ti without a Ft-Mlarrl Kiln Clown. , hOMilN ft FCUHMA , , ' Calelfrh, N. C, ' tJrnutl lAti-rnry mill Urarn ilic Eokfiaioniil! t'rvdir li An:piroand f 0i nmrflt of Fair Aa-Vn J Henry Blount, 1 1. (-t' ,.f ft. An- ft,, t. In His t'irt t!.f AT ' 1 ' : f r r Expect to Iiuve a I Fresh ( lover Hill Print Butter; also a Nice Print flutter at 25c pound. Fancy Crown tlieese. New lot Small Snjrar Onrort Piff Hams, Break f.tst Strips Ciilifornta Hams and Englisli Cured Shoulders. GENUINE JAVA ROAST EI COFFEE, ground to order, Only SOc 11 Fine Oolong and Gun Powder Tea. A Cake of Good Toilet Soap 9 inches long for :ic. You may always be sure of your money's worth when you trade with J. L. McDAKIEL, 'Phone Ol. i Notice! I 1 , I icsiecttiil!y notify the pul.lie that will close 11. place of business ((Jommcncinf,' Muiday May tilth) every cvciiiiij; T ('xeept Satfinlay) at 7::5 o'i-loek during tin- Kiiim.i.'r ullis, in order to fjivc my clerks a little r( erealion, and would emu' A V estly ask the co-operation of Hie public in jienciul. 4 Z Very lies: eat full v. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. a a a. a HAHS1 HAM5! HAMS! 2 Q Only a few left, K.-t y,,i,r or.lcr in 1m f.irc thry nre all K,,Ur. K1. . I0I of ( hi. kens en hand - yenn; and elil W Fresh Cakes and Cm. ki rs, llntti r an. I Cheese. 4 4A. Hj TIMK has ci anil s,. has the nred ..f TANti I.KK M) T- , X have it nil hand, in Incl y..u .an Im.l any Ihini' j.iii Haul inih. lm.... i v line at S L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. S O Phone 169, 61 Broad Street. G0C30400000 NEW CENTURY is tho busiest phw in U.wn. CnmiH-tlu.ni diallk.i us not only Immhiir.. .mr prices are from Id Ui 20 h t (ent L.wer than thelra, but becaiiw' Hie iM le an- catching nn U that most surprising fact. We always carry a Fufl Assortment of LAMPS. AGATE, AND TINWARE GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, and all kinds ..f IlntiscUkl O.hhI,. or B 1(1 cent ciinU-m are a txmptatinn U Bargain SH-ker. ' NnvcltU-i and Him lal tie. arriving ilally. Our Penny Pencils and Penny Tablet are the Ix.si NEW CENTURY 5c & 10c STORK, TO f rd htriH-t. Next t Bwert's Beel BtalL Olipnslte Jones HLal.les. a PLAY BALL I We are Head- quarters for Sport- : (nq Goods and 9 ' Hammocks. G. N. Ennctt. T W W T WW WW V WW WWW Fly and "Sicker" time. rt f hi t4n tn pit la' atrcwa dunrv rd wrhdowi OiJ mrw i - )lhrr"Ml tin t la stint r fit any dnnr of window ami ai pri' ia Ui rwh ntaa . Oo not M j,mt fllW nchtiag DsH tbl awes bnt rwi or pno mt r pHrt aad w 111 fnak frm hfllTy. j.'f Will ban a anr V4 i4 tinfticiAinrs in a few Hsya, d 't hny ao'll fm aa. TO TltS LAMP r.'.nrWll ett RO Days . ,'1 ,. !( r. tX) fin. f'i'Hf nt t. n..g llm p.tt f-m t I -I f-t l,bMi In ri, t' f at IM "MUir.'tci U f'-r II U Ui tl rm h an 'J f- r1n r f trt fll "f y-f r"r I'Sir, :;i;Tfj JTice tot I Wholesale & Betnil Crirocer, 71 Bread Ht. 5c and 10c STORE 0 You hate them ? I)t j hatn hralai hc ' Tlie Humlay nxTnlng ktn.l ? Thp ,i. k ..r nenrou, auinr IX i inn want t-. irot I ' I Cola Hastdaehe PiwdT ill rt-liovo If n.ly,ur ai. nfy hsrk Many timrs headache eijri..' Irem a .li.rilrrs ,W.ni. ch. Tbm an- InnnMhonU In C'.la llaadacri rnW.Inn Oml will timnUU' and incnilii. w-rtl..n ..f th- b.m arh and that Id.l hra.U' ho will ts ..n Only tB anOat Rradham Prr, riptl.-n i narmary. No Swell Outfit . . Is erarT two fnr R.hinf. mt liability H -"l ftar. Tb amt h kmi'd llr rihlf rH wv la "r ! Um r in ii i jto TA KI.K Is r t ,4 r-l cpuility aad ll na4 . n U.o tA Ahia IM siw,t ., f.r i. . im w, mis l'lil l Inw, h.,t 4i axA mrria islet I f fit,' i' r .a fnll Urm r PARB T. IIILTa, A!r.ir..fkliin,Orapa I '''tlrg. RaMwt ' "I
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