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VOL. XVI- NO. 101, NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1897. ESTABLISHED J8!t j J UPON OUR OF SHOES SHOES SHOES THEY WIM STAND IT. Over 50 per cent, of the RET All Tit AIE KNO WS IT, That is why WE BELT SO MANY. 0 n J. V. STEWART. Prest. E.V031I WAD5WOUTH, Vtcc-I'rest. Room 8 t , Dares -Rnllrting, Opp.Baptlst Cnareb,Mld. 41 Street. New Inuocfmotif hit viiiiwii t, Office Hours: City Property Bought nd Sold. 11 A. M. to 8 P, JJ. CITY LOTS, A handsome and moat desirable resi dence, located on the south side of Change at its Intersection with East Front street, adjoining the residence of the late Judge Seymour. Handsome Iw.ikx with .l.lill..nl 1 .1 rll.tini.,, f. anotl er residence, most delightfully lo. cored; and one of the handsomest and in in t desi.-able dwellings in the city. , Q 8 intli Front Street, betweem Orn ven an I E tat Front EI indsoine, remod eled brick reddenco, 20 rnrtms, three stories and baicment, all modern oonven. . iencus, bath rooms, &c. - Delightful lo cation lor summer or winter residence. una iitiuuie house in Fuvletown. new. Ciooniv A handsome building lot 100 feet Mid- ma street iiv l7. M In. dnnn Immediately north of the dwelling- owned by J. F. !! 1 suit I'ur.'.liajt-trn, tliU lot will he divide I Into twu IjW, 50 feet frontage each. : - A most desirable residence lot situate on Neuse river, at the foot of Pollock at . ' sulls'iic tor litndjomu dwelling, tint will bo sold in smaller Darcels on satisfactory terms. Two new dwellings suitable for small m Mi' 1 1 , - amines; an mouern oonTcuiBuces; wee I Your Doctor : I Fights ( ' Disease with mndlclnc. If the s .medicine is not rlht he can not conquer disease. If the (i) druggist does his duty the medioine lll he right, end jj . your doctor will stand a nlr !i) chance of winn ng llu vie- () . tory. 5 ' You can help yo ir doctor a! hv having your pr.-tcr iption ) " llilcd at ...'- '? ' ' "- ' Bradham'a , "v Reliable Drug- Store Sir': May" Bell". T. (1. Dmon, 8r., Matter, , Will l.V.AVI' M W BKttN'E (In 1 UItVS an, I FKIDIYS. H 1 1 ' i V a. in. f .r ! .-r l.a-i lin;.', J.illv (Si STOCK p i Tab baiq OWEN H. GTJION, Secty, TIIOS. D.VNIEL9, Treas. Bern Money Advanced ' - ' . for rmnav Purchasers, vuiupuiij , Investments Solicited. utile of Hancock street, between Pollock and South Front. . ; FARMS. One nno 204 acre fnrm, one and one- half miles from Mew Bern, on south side of Neusc road. Bevornl Valuable farms near the village of Dover, and Cot."" 250 scree 1 mile above flora nreek station: 600 acres 21 miles from Core creek. 300 acres of good merchantable timber the. eon; 280 acres No 1 toliacco land.on road between Dover and Core creek oublio roads: 1 l-lo acre lot in enter of village of (Jove. All tbe above contains good dwellings, barns and stables. Terms reasonable One desirable 40 acre farm, on south side of Trent river, 8i miles from New Hern. ' A desirable farm. 4 miles from the oily, lying on the A. & N. C. R. R. and Nemo river; 100 acres, One excellent farm of 250 acres on Trent roud. 21 miles from New Bern, A most desirable farm consisting of 135 anros, H miles from New Heme, on A ec N. C. R. K. and Bachelor's creek. ' An ezoeedlnsly fine farm. 4 miles from the city, containing 050 acres, on Ncuse i nnu. . iu dress will find ms prepared to make a suit of clothing, Overcoat, t ool, Ve't, Trousers In all the latest MewYork stylrs and cut from the most select fabrics at a reasonable coat. Perfect fit Is guaranteed io all cases before your money la paid. Give your order and I will do the rest. Thanking the public for past favors and the cimiimmnce of the m and so lieiilrit' a fair share of llio sew, I am pleased in make well dn nwd man of unv that (rives me tin ir ordi-r. r. n. CMADWICK, r i r. ! Ji.it Tailor. I l : : , . : . - r. maw! ... A . is . t ' S 4& mm g Men ol Correct Taste Norm DEBT. 'IB Fair Secretary Believes it Will Pay Oil. The Commlgglonershlp Case Will be Tried by the JnAge. Action of Raleigh Bar. General Miles Recommends. Two Insur ance Co's Licensed. Journal Bubbatt, ) Raleigh, N. C, October 26. i The case of John H. Pearson who yes terday brought suit against S. Otlio Wil son for the R. R. Coinmissionership was not tried by jury for Judge Robinson de cided it was only a question of law as to whether the Governor had the Dower to remove a commissioner. The case is entitled, "State North Carolina, J. V. Walser, Attorney General, ex-rel: Tohn 11, PearsuQ R. R. Commissioner vs. Olho Wilson. Chapter No. 3 of the St. Mary's school Guild will give an exhibition of pictures, by Charles Dana Gibson and other well known artists on Wednesday if the weather is good. Secretary Nichols cannot j et tell how he stands as regards the condition of the State Fair finances but lie feels sure that it will come out without debt. Tbe fact that there was only $000 out of the $3,000 in race purses that had to be paid will save the Fair from being a failure iinan daily. B ir rooms or no bur roams is to be made a campaign issue here at the next election for the city. At Chapel Hill yesterday the Universi ty foot ball defeated the tlenuon college (3. C.) team by a score of 28 to 0. The argument in the caso of ex enrolling clerk Swinsou against Auditor Ayer, Speaker Hilcmnn and Lt. (iov. Reynolds for his salary, will not he heard until the end of the term of court. The Kaleigh bar met and took action regarding the death of the late Judge ueorge v. strong. A committee was appointed to draft suitable resolution". A call is made upon the women of Raleigh to remove their hats wten they go into a theatre. Such is don else where and the rule should be carried out Gen. Miles, Malor General of the U. S army recommends Congress to approp riate 1399,000 for the coming fiscal year for high power suns andimodern fortifi cations to be placed at the mouth of the Cape Fear, for the defense of Wilming ton. The Pearson vs Wilson case occupied the court yesterday and today. The Secretary of State has licensed two insurance companies to do business in the State. The National Surety Co., of New York and the Union Assurance Co. of London It has been noted lliat Itcv. liabb an unfrocked Baptist preacher had been given the place of minister to the con victs on the Halifax farm. This was denied by the present administration, but today a voucher for (60 to Babh was found along with a letter from Wimbish clerk at the penitentiary saying he(Dabb) would have to hold up preaching ns times were hard. Ho is a "Pritchard Populist. tht fu ll ailt If 01 vcuiut, vnpftfc Are You a Homely Man ? that is trying to win the favor of a pretty girl 1 Don't despair. If your face would tlop a clock you know enough to buy choice confectionery as a sweetener to present to her. Try a box of our de licious chocolates, caramels, marshmal lowa or cream boa bona, They will work wonders uon t lorget mo place C. J. McSorley A Co OO T0- SanVl Cohn & Son's -FOR FINK- Pil Piirk; Samiie, Teal, Motion Anil our 5T ALL-FED BEEF la always up to the standard. 88 Middle St. -Phone 4G. ftTOXMHE II007I! Storage room for 800 bales of cotton In fire-proof building, For terms apply to F,. k'. BISHOP. TAN WTCK AHEAD. Bat Oeorce la Maid lo Be Gaining Rrpnbllcsns Gone ( Pieces. New Yobk, October 25 The decisive work of the Greater New York mayoralty campaign will be done this week. Van Wyck, the Tammany candidate for Mayor, still has an advantage, according general opinion, but Henry George is assailing it with vigor, and has been gaining rapidly. On the other side, the Republican ma chine seems to have lost its senses. Tracy's candidacy is becoming rapidly weaker, as Republic ins see that he lias no chance of winning, and Low is be coming stronger in proportion. The men who were loyal to Bryan lost year and who are now supporting Van Wyck are indignant that Bryan lefuses to come to Van Wyck's assistance. Con gressman Amos J. Gummiugs says in re gard to Mr. Bryan's attitude: "I believe our ticket will win, but it by any chance Van Wyck should be defeated it will be the end of William J. Bryan as a Presi dential candidate. We of Tammany Hall, and .the' Democrats of the country as well, will hold him in a large degree responsible for our defeat, and will do everything in our power lo prevent his nomination in 1900. The attitude taken by the Secretary of the Democratic Na tional Committee and the other followers of Bryan in indorsing Henry George was an outrageous proceeding, and one that for one bitterly resent." Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal . lUi.Eicm, N. C, October 20. The Supieuie court hands down opinions as follows this afternoon. Collins vs. Swunsoii, from Franklin, new tiial, Cary vs. Allegood, from Craven, pro ceeding dismissed for want of jtirisdic tion in the court below. Kent on vs. Collins trom rrunkliu, ap peal, dismissed. Sta'e vs. Robertson, from Wake, af- Hrmed! Bright vs. Marconi from Wake; error Uurrus vs. Insurance Co. from Craven new trial. Monroe vs. Fulcher, from Wayne, af firmed. Johnson vs. Marcoin, from Wake, error bcott vs. bmitli, from Wayne, injuuc lion dissolved aud action dismissed. AGAINST OTHO WILSON. Decision of Judge Boblnson Against he Commissioner. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C, October 20. Judge Robinson decides In Pearson's favor in he railway commission case against Commissioner Olho Wilson. Wilson appeals the case to the Supreme court. I.atrst news Items. The candidates running for offices in Greater New York and whose fate hangs on the vote of November 2, is almost equal to one thousand in number, A denial is made by an authoritative source that Minister Dupuy de Lome hail intimated to the State Department that Spain would resort to the search and seizure of suspected American vessels on the high seas if filibustering expeditioi continued to leave this country. By Geo. M. Pullman's will the bulk ( the estate, it is understood, has been be queathed lo hu widow. Restrictions are put on his two sons and they are to tin dergo probation with limited incomes Robert T. Lincoln and Norman B. Ream are the executors. TUB MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Portcrfield & Co. Commission Brokers. Nbw York, October 26. 8TOCK8. Open. High. Low. Close Chicago Gas 90 90, - 95 90 C.B,4Q. 93 94J mi Mi COTTON. Open. High. Low. Closa 5 04 January 5.91 5.90 5.03 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whiat Open. High. Low. Close 94 Deo 93) 94 1 93, Oban Deo 25 20 25 Cotton Sales 127,500 Bales. 20 frssef Charge ts laflWrsrs. Cut this out sod taka to ynur drnezist and get a sample bntUe free of Dr King New DIscoveir. for CoDiunptloo,Couln and colds. I bey do not ask yon to on betors trying. TliU will rhow you tbe gieal merits of this truly wonderlul rem rdr. and how yon what can ha arrom Dlishsri by tbe rccu'ar tlto bottle. To is no rxiwriment, and would be disastrous to His proprietors, did they not know It would In ai lab' J euro. Maqy of the best pbytlciani sr now uing it in (hair prac nee an h fteat rriutl, ami are relying on it in most severe comm. It is gunrant-ed Trial bnttlei Trie at F. B. Dulfr's Drug btore, -Regular sisss SO ceols and $1,00. Notice! New EnterprlMe ! Ws have Just fitted out for sawing Lathes, We will keep them on band in any quantities No. I, Don't forget our dry, sawed stove wood under large sheds and never gets wet In rainy weather. Ws keep Marl, Fence Posts, and all kinds of llnnd-Diade and Sawed Hhlogles, and llrlck. Flats for rent or sale. BIQ HILL, The Shingle Han. I. ator Bacon Decidedly Oproses It in Every Way. Its Vote Might Prove too Important in Critical and Close Campaigns. Starvation Cases at. Havana. Costly Expense Protect ing Cuban Coast. Journal Blkeai', ) Washington, D. C, October 2fl. i Senator Bacon, of Ou., is the only m m f prominence seen iu Washington for some time who publicly opposes the rati fication of the treaty for the annexation of Hawaii, and expresses the opinion I lint thetreaty will fail in the Senate. Mi- Bacon says Hawaii is only a lot of volca noes fringed by land, and that he does not consider it consistent with our form of government to add a state that is 2,01)0 miles from our nearest coast, and to ac centuate his view, he adds: "It would be a matter to which the American peo ple would never be reconciled, if in some close Presidential election, the choice of President should be determined by the vote of Hawaii, It would be equally ol lectionable if in a closely balanced Sen ate, the question of the passage or defeat of a bill affecting the entire country should be decided by the vote of tin Hawaiian Senators." Mr. Bacon expresses the belief that a majority of the Senate favors the treaty, but that the two-thirds necessary ratification will not be secured. Opinion is almost unanimously the other way Washington, and that if the opponents of annexation do not resort to filihiistci inir to prevent a vote, the treaty will he rail Bed within sixty days of the opening of the session of Congress. in his last weekly report to Surgeon ieneral Wyman, Sanitary Inspector Brunner, of the marine hospital servici reports seven ueatns trom starvation in Havana for tbe week ended October 7 and twenty-one for the week ended Oc tober 14. He also reports a rapid increase intestinal diseases, due to the con tracted food supply,-estimating that two- fifths of the total deaths of the city an due to this cause. I he conversion of the Spanish legation at Washington into an embassy has been postponed. An official estimates the expense tl I nited htates has been put to in protect ing the Cuban coast for Spain at about 000,000. This is probably a large esti mate, hut a naval officer thoroughly cog nizant of the facts staled that it would really be cheaper for the 1'niled Slates I send a fleet to Cuba and blockade tl coast there against incoming lilibusler man lo try to stop them on our own in tensive coast line. The White Squadron, comprising the cruisers New York and Brooklyn, ami battleships Massachusetts, Texas ami Iowa, has arrived at New York from an extended tour in Eastern waters. At HarlootN. We arc allowing an unusual nice as sortment of new ribbons, attractive prices "THE PATROL" Air Tight Wood Heaters. NEWEST and REST. Made in 4 sizes. P. M.DraneyJ See South Front SI., NEW BERNE, N. C. REMEMBER Whon yon are in Deed in the Hardware line WE of anvjing carry the largest stock in the city and GUARANTEE the prioe of oyory article we soil. ffe have Stoves Uotil you Can't Rest. We have a few barn-It of air-slacked lime which we will sell at fifty cents per barrel while lt lasts. TO MERCHA'.m-We will save you money oo anything in oiir.iine. Respectfully, L. II, CUTLtlt HARDWARE CO., flucoeeaora to Hlovor . ardwars Co. and U, 1L, Duller ft Co. II. W. SIMPSON. Fnnrrftl 1)1 rector aild lnibnlmer ' Office 88 Broad Street, next to Btewart's stable. Residence 168 Broad Street. IsTBurlal robes a specialty. Good tiling's to Bat and Plenty ol them at McDaniel & Gaskill's. Fresh flrits in packages. course and medium. Freeh O.itllakes, loose and Fresh Buck wheat, plain anil prepared. Seeded IiHiains in rants ready for use. Ileinz's Tomato Catsup 10c per Its, both sour aud sweet. Cape Cod Cranberries, finest quality 10c qt. Small Hams and Breakfast Stiips, and anything else grocery line at pries prices which defy competition. McDaniel Mil 71 Kroad SI., NEW BEKNE, X. V. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only liy TEXXEY COMIMXY, FOB SALE II V t'npl. Sam K. Walors, sole a;i:nt, 105 Middle Street. Shortly alter July. 4lh KM the I'.r'.lish lion mad" an unpleasant disenyerv. I he American revolution exploded under his nose and he hasn't vet succeeded in get- his face straight. Wc would like to explode lhi ml right under the nose of everybody who has it yet discovered that "(Jul.. IIkaiiaciik I'owiM-iltr-"' area specilic for Headache. bradham's Pharmacy, r- I On the Ranch and rieli pasture lauds of the West i aited the healthiest, purist cattle sheen and h(K, whose juicv liecf and mill ton excels the rare heel ol old r.ng- land or the "ioml" or saddle of mutton that unices the Oueeu's table. For the picure s table there is no place In Sew Ik-rne that can furnish meats that are unrivaled for fibre, flavor and juicy de lit'iousness as that got at JOHN WAR Itr.NS. (on. riot ril I ikint and middle STS., exl door to K. It. Jones. I A Repulsed Lover that wears a soiled shirt front nev er need wonder that the dainty maiden mW" 'llm when he has visited a laundry, manlybomm. LstUDdry work Is cheep, iic'dm k'bteam I . .I U 1 -1 . . I. . ... a t . I W wmi I.AUNDKY. llememhcr out number 7 Mumta Btkikt. mmmi 1 II). cartoons. Thoroughly cleaned Cur- bottle Ileinz's Mixed 1'ick the Wholesale V Hetail CJrocerM, We are Receiving New Goods Now !:ily, and we are going to Sell AT Haul Times Prices. Butter, Cheese, Meat, Lard, Flour, Tobacco, Snuff, Cakes,Crackers, French Mixture, Stick Candy, ii fact anything you need in tho can SAN'K tirocerv line. t on MONKV by peeing mo before puic- ing your order. Itespeclfully, JOHN DUNN, 65 Pollock St.? NEW BERNE, N. C. T. J. TURNER FURNITURE CO. Ws have Just received a Job Lot of 7S Ratan Rockers and will for the Next S Days close them out cheap fur cash or oa time. Now Is the time for you to got s Ueautiful Rocker for a little money. Remember tbe sals is only for the next S days at oar new store No. 75 Middle Street, next to Oso. Hlover. T. J. TURNER FURNITURE TO. NEW DERNE, N. 0
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