iiiilii - j VOL XIX NO. 53. HEW BEEN, 8. C, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 1901. TWENTIETH YEAR At the1 iHc4n and be Convinced. W & ;mm1 for 3 Iay. 3 DAYS ONLY ! W 7"J inch lilessehed Table Linen, Beautiful Patterns: hi Hexiilitr juice 1 .50, - - nw 11.10. Jl.Oti unci $1 10 grades, - now 80c 85c. jii HOo and 85c grades, - - now GOe 4 05c. A few short lengths. - 25c 50c. fa Napkinj and Towels a complete line, at same redaction ft 111 l,nt;es. Utir eniire line ol roniurd MKs 4 4 BELTS A bciiiiliful assortment of W Uight ACKBURN ! S 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. t Fresh Corned Mullets JUST RECEIVED. AIho a line lot Small 1 ij; Hams, Pic Nie Hams and Small V Krcakfasi Strips. J Kov. Iliver putter :0e II.., (Jookiiio- KiitU'i Jac Hi. C (live in- a call fur anything in the (rrneevy line and 1 wdl t? SAVK VOC M).KV. Vimii.s for liusiiiotis, X. 18. 3?AS3BBI8, Jr., Wholesale and Retail flroccr, PHONIC W. EEroatl & IIjukmm L His. LIME 20 Gauze Doors and Windows, New Stock. Wire Cloth lor fitting up old ones, Wire Paint to make old new, Furniture Varnish, O. Var nish BtaiDs for house and kitchen lurniture. Ice Cream Freezers, Wnter Coolers, Dangles Oil Stove, Agateware, Tinware and a lull 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. p"" Gaskill Hardware' C. .ID Noill. l 111. H I I lUlloiii.r. . II. I THtivrr.i:,5 sw.v; 01 MJc wbicl SKirocr "rVMlc f. lull," Schooner "William I. Mei;wn," Kbotmtr "Halti Whlu" l4 2 Covered Vtwv. I' j tlrtu" i4 nn order II r I n.i. I Plat.- )..ut. I nit! ..f tlir IH.K.. t . ( Miotaa.l. aUliru! IB l.kr..iu j 4.vi. May 1, tini. Initio maUcr n,r i4 William II. pp.. a Uantrupt forvw-flf traHt n m. I.. - . .. ' .i.-l.r tignd, 1 ni.lr. ill x-11 hj j ..l.l , a.m. fcwt, t lleix..... Ww1. ( .a ,. rP ttvw-t. In tr K i. l..in.i, , , OS niUHAinY, hi, ea. i - nr jwm, It'll, ti If k. ihf .,l.lnc "llerlip H, lull." bttllt In lA l1 fnaiih MH. m all W A ft -nr. . v RiknnaMf Will ton, I aimpw." M brMMltJi 4. 4 rU I. Hh W TarK Aaut, fnfM4(ar.t4e. Hrl)nnMf "1IU1 WhHA," ta Inn FaniHaif, ato, Me. VrnMli I'A ti . , nH(lil. , HI a- rrlr 4 Umi awap 4lhMMKt.a4 tt awk apt th a4fc aata M Utt Ulna i( aahi TV wnxli.atlU ia) at fwUvi WUff m a4 ilw Riabf, 4aa lf IM'.lnrnMiiwUw ' t ATriWS ft OAftAH. Aailmnri. faUJK, ki4. absolutely AT (.UST. Belts, newest designs, Prices ;J AT RETAIL C Pk. 7( Mim.i.a Ht, J NEW nillN, N. C, Dobbin A I'crrall, Al Tuckar Stor. I2J-I2S ray(tcvlllSl.. Rate(k, N. C. Summer Sale of Ladies Muslin Underwear, Thr r'mmia art iharjp in rlnn, rll .HinU1 wrwkrni. lirrfivtlj Am and tkm ia trrtj mun, ttmU of lct biatriala, attliah, jrd fffj low in ptk. Corsets, straight fmw, Krtrt form, a4 rrj othrr f CorwU In ererj darling auV. ITOir Mill Ofj IlcpMl mpfit ill am yoti miij. oooBiN a rLttaiix, t?Wc N. C. Property Tor Alr. 1 Aava etsval AlrU ftaMMMO fat aala, altaatad It IM hot a nftaemf. AU a aW M viMinf ana ta gwaa tM.:it 1. 1. wotfEsriRt HO SHRPBISL Verdict In Gattis-Kilgo Case Was Not Unexpected. UaU Day at Soldiers Home. Shad Hatchery Not to be Estab lished. Threat of S. A. L. Strikers. Supreme. Court Adjourns. Ualeioh, May 81. The Supreme Court's decision in the Gattis-Kilgo case was by no meana-uneipocted. The opln ion was prepared a fortnight ago. It Is not known where the case wilT be tried next time. Last time it was tried in Granville. A resident of that county said today that if it were tried there again the result would be the same a verdict against Kilgo, Duke and Odell and that he would not be sur prlsed If the damages were doubled, that is made $40,000 Instead of $20,000. Ho says the sentiment in the county Is entirely one way, that is against the American Tobacco Company and that feeling In Granville against that great trust Is far more bitter than anywhere else in the State. Next Monday will be a gala day at the Soldiers' Home here. There will be a barbecue and picnic, a speech by R. P. Beasley, and the presentation of the "crosses of honor" to the inmates. Mrs. D II. Hill of this city will pio on the crosses. This will be tbo first presenia lion here. The board of Agriculture has rescinded Its resolution ordering the establishment of a shad Jfalcuory near Avoca. It ap irarfi that there was some conflict bc twocn this proposed hatchery and thK onu t lie government now' has there. Tliorc was yesterday one machinist at work in the 8. A. L. shops here. He carne herefrom Durham. Today he left. Last evening some of llio younger ele m nt of the sltlklog machinists said they Intended to drive tho man out of tho city. The older hands told thorn that If they did the least act af violence the aiilliorltles would lntorforo and the strike would collapse. A car load of ruschlnlKts, to take the place of strikers, I ne 1 here today. The rural mall service horse was al soluiely slopped for 7 days. It is now o.i t;aln. This county loss 20 bridges. Tho storms remained In force longer than tver tieforo. T lie damage by the Uood In Mitchell county eicceds belief. It U actually claimed to bo a millions dollars. It Is a d 500 hnunea woru swept away, twelve lives lost, thousands of acres of land cov. r.-il by land alldos. lhat mountain lilcii have fallen Into tho valleys. It It further said that over H Inches of rata fell there in St hours. Not a well It left. Gentlemen from Jacksonville, .Kit , are here for the purpose of buying tha entire output pf brick 4 millions of tho penlteulltry Ihti year. Tbey dealre I millions for Ue publlo of Duval county, of which Jacksonville ll tbe county teat. Tbe penitentiary official want to charge I been the retail prloea, Tha matter will be settled next Mon day The Kuprerae court will la all proba bility adj iuro for the term next Moo- lay. Tbla Mate will cunllana lit toil aurvey The United Hutaa appllea 1 10,000 to tbla; tlx Htale will give a Ilka turn, A third aoll tost farm will alto be artab- llaht Tha Hacrelary rafuaad a charter to a Christian HcUbc eoihajre which ll.t. pmpnaad to aataMlah al Ulh I'olat It U aaid the onlk p proapnaad to aducala i radsata aludaala la tha art of halla dlsaaiaa aad lajertaa vlthoat medldaa nr Brjitry Shootlnt the Cbnie. Bpecial to inajraai. filch aoe.l. Va., May ll.-RaMfa a(aJa waul dot) a bafore Rtchaioarl, the amr. Klrkmnad t, Raleigh 1 A targlcal nparailna U ant aaoaawry to rare HUa. DaWlif. Wllch llaaal lv tavM all thai atpanaa aad ever fall, IWwtre of eovatarfHla. t. H. DtfTy A Co. Tcactwm rr Mlllpplitt. Wtatiittatoti, Mar Kohla eoaki aor ttraafly aatf kaalaa M latprovaa' oothloM la 14) railllplaa Uta Ike fart thai the War DaoarMtaal It arrtaf lag to aat4 M A tarWa laarkan for tbe aaMla aa4nola.a Um kUawIt la Hate fov the apatitoc af tae a it erkot year Thm I e awi will ht avVatM af kJNU of the War Dkarttl aad Uay will kara la pay IMi iraatpartalloe) la rraaylt'ai. ' WW tay 9ff IW ilktf will et katf aalaf a4 flva free iraae. aaffUlla Iwnraavtet taw la la Ma- afU. Tka InVa afrvaJla la the Wat Dtv panewal that avwl t4 laa tackrt will ke aakwaad f rota Uta ftfta On Stataa. Ova. Bird, Um Acad af tV fovaraaMtl kraaaAfi aarvlaa. Am avwailaad t ktve Uwai all It Raalla ry Aegaat It. CASTOR I A at Isfaalt aad O.W, Iran.' Til 11:1 Yir::i'::;it:-;M .4 GREAT DAMAGE TO PEAS. Warning Against an Insect That Is Caus ing Destruction. Wabhihotos, May 80. The Depart ment of Agriculture hat Issued a report on the ravages of the green pea louse, giving warning that this Insect, one of the most important of those which .rav aged the crops of the country during the past two seasons, will widen its range geographically and increase the amount of destruction. Since the first appearance of tbe In sect In May, 1889, at Bridges, Va., its de vastation has steadily increased, and it has now become tbe cause of great loss In the principal pea-growing regions of the United StateB. The estimated loss it caused along the Atlantic Coast States in 181)9 Is 13,000,000, and in 1000 this had reached $4,000,001) by tbe middle of June. In some farms In Maryland 80 per cent, or more of the crop was de stroyed. Vigorous efforts are making to control its spread, and the official bulle tin gives a detailed description and means of flghtlog It. Mr. James Brown, of Portsmouth, Va., over 90 years of age suffered for years with a bad sore on Ills face. Physicians eould not help him. DeVVltt's Witcli Hazel Salve cured Mm permanently. Y. 8. Duffy & Co. Cost Is Running up. Washington, May 30. It begins to look as if the naval station and drydock which are to be located at Sublg bay will cost more than the estimated cost of 5 000,000 A special board, of wbli.h Admiral" Taylor Is president, Is now In session at New York engaged in prepar ing plans for tho new station. Harrison Left $361,125.62. iNDiANAFOMg, Inii , May 30. The Union Trust Company as executor has Bled with Probate Commissioner Walker the appraisement of the porsoual prop erly of tteo. Benjamin HstIsoii nt the tlmo of his death. The report shows that his total porsonal property Is valued at $176,626.63 and his Indianapolis realty Is appraised at $184,500. Alarm in Cape Colony. Qckkkhtown. Catk Colonv, May 30 Boert arc massing under commandor Kr'lzlnger to the northward of llalley. There Is much local apprehension and thi townguard remains all night lu the trenches. Passenger traffic to the north la suspended aud frolghls proceeding under an armed escort. The banks cloae at noon. linger, disease and death follow neg leul of tha bowels. Use DeWllt's Little Karly Kltert to regulate them and you will aId years to your life and life to your yean. Kaay to take, no Tor gripe. K. H. Duffy A Co. THE MARKETS. The following quotation! were rocelv al by J. E Latham A Co, New Bern N. O. Naw York, May 81. Cottok. Oiaii. High. Low. Cloee JuVie 7.80 7 71 7.83 July 7.78 7.W 7 87 Aug , 7.81 7 86 7.84 Oct 7.0S 7.07 7.08 7.08 January 7 OS 7,10 7 09 Chicago, May It. Whbat-. Open. High. Low. Cloee May 74 744 July 744 74 741 Cou: Open. High. Low. Gioea May 43, 48) July 44 414 llihtt- Opaa. High. Low. Cloaa July 7 SO T.B7 New York, May II ftTuca,- Opaa. High. Low. Cloaa 8o. H'y I'M M H4 OoaL Ill III HI So Ity 114 UJ Mo. V 0 o D. a L . 14 14) 0. H. ..47 4HJ a 0 401 4U Sga 1174 l0 v. a c K. 1 IM lis Haw York May IU Oovtrf I eotlo crop report kUy fata aoadlUoa All. Aaraage taeree H ewe eek. OoaditloA Jaaa tat tftft- I.A-IA. romt BBcsurr. Maata waak f.ttt Wa4l j , Je re, MM ' Tka. tat. Ijaraj Wm Mo. I.oow MO Tea IIJB0A . v Wa WfiOt " 7 - Tkara. ' frt Il.wTA ; ttjn - njr . Til R0MAH Aticrr Ttvlvaa a good fnad tad Matkiaa, wtth Mty t4 tiantaa la Ike ffm ar. tltt fof Wit wltli hk aad Aat fat nmt ttftk lit kaf If kaf tfttMa , iwti m iUwi! ail afalttsiltt r'-'t. ta a tKt f.;! tnl Taiii ,Pi"ij .'f r.!-"!t lie t"a"f wafa j I' f f.f ( . ' JACKSONVILLE. ! May 81 Find bualneaa fairly good.' to id i merchants sty. The big fire nlmost smoked thlsplare out. C. A. Peltaway & Co. has started out' with a fair stock of dry goods, wot goods, groceries etc. The old well kuown firm of Marino Bros, are In a new store two squares from their old place with a nice new stock of general merchandise, looking not much tbe worse for their mishap. 6. W. Taylor occupies the old oflico of the "New River Herald" with his usual show of good?. Hlntou & Koonce arc cheerful and anticipate a good trade even though they are compelled to wend their ways under the classic shades of a college. This a a good strong firm, popular, en terprising, and are sure to succeed. W. B. .Swindell is occupying a tem porary shelter or location near the old prinllug office, and supplies his cos turners with tender and fresh meals as of yore. Qeorge Barbeo a new man In the grocery business but an old one In that of a more humane nature, as It were, retails meat and flour and other eatabli s Instead of drinkables. The farmers are very much discour aged. Crops are good consldeilng the excessive rains, but generally speaking the grass has about taken everything could we have onu week good weather ft would change everything. The Jacksonville Lumber Company is running and gives u good sup port to the dependent labor In. thi section. B. F. Ketcham, Guy Murril and Mack Henderson are building each a nice and well planned residence. Kx-Sherlff Harnett Is erecting an elegant collage for Mrs. Sanders neat the banks of New Hlver. Directions for Colic in Homes- Con tents ol smaii bottle ol I'khhy Davis Pai.i-Kim.ku in qunrt b .tile, add pint warm or cold water, sweeten with mo lassus, shake well until all mixed, and drench well. Give about half at once. then balance lu 1(1 or 15 minutes, If flrsl dose is not sufficient. This will be found a never-falling n-insdy. Avoid substitu te, there Is but one Paln-Klllor, I'err) Davis'. Price 25c and Vic. New York Central Tours. To Mem bora (.lulled S.irlety Christ laa Endeavor, and the Public: Nt'w York to Cincinnati via. Buf falo (l'an-A meriean Kxpimitiun) returning via. Niagara Kails. Thousand Island. Hi. Lawrence River, Montreal, Onebec, the Ha guenay and the Adirondack Moun tains $39. lift New York to San Franc m o via. Cincinnati (Convention). Denver. Colorado Mountains. Salt Lake. Lot Angeles, Ac 74 no Ret liming via Port land, Taeoma. Seattle, 4c., 7 S3 51 With flv and one half day in the TullowiUine 133.00 llMtiiniing via tin. St. Lawrence Hiver route, $18.25 M $J1 'ifi rttra. Te Menben Baptltt Toaac People's l aloa. aad the Pabllr . New York to Chlrairo via ftnfTalo CPan-Amarlitui Kxpotltion). re turning via the Great lkna. Mil inkm Mli klui Detroit )lce. land, Buffalo, Niagara Faluvdown tha ML Lawranr. Montreal. Oiih- bc. tha Adrlondacka only. $48.05 Sarnn, Including Diiloth faults Ma.Marl V.$6 Ta Sir Eelgata, aad tha Paklie : New York to Louisville via Hnf (alu ( l'an-A marlran Eixiltlon) rntumlnt via Niagara Fella, the Tkouaaon lalaada. down the St. jmu Itlvar, MiHitmLUuptMc and tha Adirondack MminUlna. . $14. '0 Ham. Including tha famous Bagaanay I MO Fur rufinartlng ratit lor abova tours apply to Old Domlntoo Linr agnU. for part Ini Ian writ MILTON C. H'AO". (Ion, Kaafm Paaa. AgL, Naw York Central A Hndwin I Ivar ait 4. till Brrwdway. Maw York. MenHose wV I . .HI' T. 1 RUBBER HOSE rWaprtkllnf U Law a, Waaklac of Of Perry aad all 0 arpnaat rirt Hiut ti' n m. ' WaaraottHnf llmlt4 MlHf n Wlrrrr-l U'Uf H'wml a tea I taj with arnipliai at IS aad M rt kwgtka. at Ut t " t - R4rr"ra Ina Cmb f n ' tmlt, m IU"it ! Cwem Ii'Jrs all at) al Lnw 0nwn Prwa. I TVai'l 4t4 !) t'sta !aajiauka. 'atily$i aa. ( .rt Vnt tawa M-wart Kara trtrvad. trmrt Uly. Jr 1! ,, . u. 'Li;iuy CO cu And a Sugar Cured Pig Hams .ii kt iib; i:i vi:ik Also Nice lcit I aitcy Cukca mid CraeU'is- FRESH STRAWBERklES mcivi.l fi.nn W. II. While- hurst's farm every nioiniiiK. I rt-sjiectfiilly solicit your put- J roiiuge. Yours to Please, . 1 J. L. MAIL 3 'Phone 91. g Nice lot of Plfr IfaniN, llrt alifast Racou JS and ltiff Hams to Slice on hand. Heinz Mustard Dressing, Prepared w Mustard, Horse Itndisli. Halted Hi 'litis will, or u'illi.mt I.,, .il. , t'ni.K, Pickles sweet and sour, Preserved (iincer. Lea Pen ins Sauce, Hluo 4 Label Ketchup, anil many other nice things too numerous to mculi.ni A in such a small space. DON'T KOHOKT OUK ClIlCKKNS. U k.a III. UUUliI Phone 169, We'll i Bring Them. When ynn select an order here your part of it ends. We send tho (1 loeenes to yoni home l'lumplly ami carefully. We not only furnish the I'.KST CROCKIMKS, it mak. it tinosl. eonv. liieiit to di'al hele. The delicasies ami ni'i'i-Nitn-s 4 in aliiiiidaiicc alva J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. At the Book Store HAMMOCKS KKC OMMKNDKD I r Solid Comfort, and all now tie tlgni of ttilt year's m.nu fact u re 6. N. Ennctt. Tha prwal at oar Ob4lilnc Mhw. ao4 rv tjoodt mm. to raaaarkakly U H alfOOKIt) HIM aa If atra.k ky light a Int. attd m Sra Mil tlaxf btwlng gwxli atwlpilfa. Not" ewe hrwwf . Maa( thiHa ircraa f l .) aa fi I so. Fewta " .44 M A0. - RaU W " 100, - ' lUnt .M - I as. Bov'S ItaMa " .0 " tao, rants " .t" 100. IMwatt .71 " ASO. 44 rabkatbaid ftWuef. U la, 4-4 Unap4al - $ - la. . Twkiaff (mat Ac ka tra, faaitt I k-Oi At to fka. Ailkt A IHUwa t4:4 (mat Al to $0. tT A eaU will tratraww ym tlw4 art athiapatUaiitfcatltti. 77 niddle Htrtvft. For lUnU ' 1 )t lata raatdaaea, anvsar WaaanaA aa4 r w tiravu, v rnoaae, aw aarwiy rrrH riii, iaa4 a4 al wttaf era It4 aad 14 Hoava. Atyly l t,,m u . Ota. Brt, at I I. Rraaaf, amsl nice lot Small Vhol4?Mnle V Retail JSrticer, 71 IEr,:vJ Ht. LllffVUILU VX Ul U. 61 Broad Street. Phone 137. V At the Start. "U ktAft Hi' mnl, 1, rt, , .( ,atiij all ll.f r..l. i - f .ti. j '... ,,. Up tmcti wttli tin' mti ant.ii;f all i. yimr t-l if y.iijrilf Tm- It iiW' I- r rieal iifH.i if)i t r-n- .h l tn a f. . t ai. tr ijg i li..i.j.'. I- ftttul ltnrl kr. fi..tr..j$r I, XI. i:iJKItT4k, i in 1'. 1. .. k and . 'mi .n st,rci N K 'A liEHN. N r I AH READY at lay Mate to taff-ty IWaa Pail lonla. My Im at rfl aiwatoU. thai ntaeitaC n4 IW ttm aiuaaM Dad ttm ptfal. IVat't aVaty ymnKaM( mj ami m4 fat atHait WMt) tW "Maait M tklaara, paitkif Mntw aw a4i at bvwar avhaav UaaM at ad aaaka ynail atwarwa fawai say taatfe a4 1 1 14? tin All IftlUll 6m4i. xv n. t. hilt btryaa, Oaaa, A ataMiattlaav. OvaaV aaaoaaa. Jak frtaUH. tUikef uaraa, . . UAH Mt441 tw Harm. Jt. 0 5SW mi Itodol Dytrep.la Cor C9ajU kt aaj tst,