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VOL. XVI- NO. 1U2. NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1897. KSTABLISHED 18U3 7 2 mm the r..u,Vr.,Vm,A STTICTLY DEMOCRATIC. Mew Paper to lis Raleigji Nov. UPON OUR STOCK 5 OF loo. SHOES SHOES SHOES THEY WifdL KTAXI) IT. Over 50 per cent, of the RjETAIIj DUiDE MOWS IT, That In why WK HVAaTj SO MANY. J. W. STEWART. Prcst. ESCKMI WAIHVVOIIM, Vlec-Preat. OWKN II. GUION, Secty, THUS. DANIELS, 'Proas. Room 8 & !, Haves Un 1 1 rt Inc. Onp.Bantist ( hurcli.MId. die Street. Oppice TIouhb: 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. New Bern Investment Company, Money Advanced for Purchasers. City Property Bought and Sold. Investments Solicited. CITY LOTS, A linn I some and moat desirable resi dence, located on the south ado of Change at it Intersection with Ewt From street, Bdjmnin Hie real lines of. the Into Judge Seymour, Handsome In u r, with additional 1 it adjoining for noil er residence, moat delightfully lo aned; itml one or the handsomest and in l desirable dwelling In the'eity. On 8'utli Front Sti-ftt, betweem Gra ven and K M Front ILindsomt', rcmod- aide of Hancock street, lietwcen Pollock and South Front. FARMS. One fine 201 aero farm, one mid one. half miles from New Hern, on aoutli side of Neusc ro id. Several valuable farms nenr the village of Dover, and Cove. 2iO nerea 1 mile above Gore creek atution; 500 acres 21 mile from Oore creek. 800 acres of good merchantable timber tho:eon:280 ncrea eld brick rotidonfe, SO rooms, three No. 1 tobacco Innd.on rond between Dover atonea and basement, all modern oonven. nnd Coro creek Diih iu roads; 1 1-iu acre ienccs, hath ronma, &c. Delightful ) lot In center of village of Cove. All the cation for aummer or winter reaidence. . nbovecontntna good dwelling, barns nnd One double house in Pavietown, new, stublea. Terma reaaonablo. Oioonv. One desirable 40 acre farm, on aoutli , A handsome building lot 100 feet Mid. aide of Trent river. 21 milee from New die Street by 07. In. deep; Immediately Bern. north of the dwelliiig'Owitid by J. F. A desirable farm, 4 nillca from the jvn! to ault rurcliaaera, UU lot will bo city, lying on the A. & M. U. K. K. and divide I iuto two Iota, 50 feet froutngo Neusc river; 100 acn'8, each.- One excellent furm of 250 ncrea on A moat desirable residence lot aitunte Trent road. 81 miles from New Bern, ' on feline river, at the foot of Pollock at , A moat desirable farm constating of 125 auitiitilo tor handsome dwelling, but will acres, H miles from Now Herne, on A. Im sold in smaller parcels on satisfactory N. C. R. it. nnd bachelor's creek. terma. An exceedingly fine farm, 4 miles from Two new dwellings sulbdile for small the city, containing (150 acres, on Ncuae lumltus; ail modern convuiiiencea; weat roan. I Your Doctor f Fights V V-K;'- DiaenM with mwPcIne. Jf the medicine ia not right be can not manner dheaw. If the drngii4 doe bis duty Ilia medicine will be right, and yiHir doctor will stand a fulr chance of winning the vic tory. You ran help your doctor bv having your prescription . Ililcd lit Bradham's Reliable Drue Store- S w (rt () W K ) I.) i () ( (i) (I () Str. May'lkil. T. Q. Diion, Sr., ttnater, . Will LEAVE NEW DERNE On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. fl o'clock a. in. for River Ijutding, Jolly i I I'.i ! 1 nnd (Jrifton, a. c. T:i'r.:r.i in, av. comwm lfl 15ft. Another Accident on Street, Car. Rnesell Says Smith Must lio Tried. Sues the Southern. Judge Ewart on Passes. Conrt Opinions. Journal Bureau, Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 2". ) Tho new morning Democratic daily will appear by November 15th. It will "strictly Democratic" and some of the most prominent Democratic business men in the State will be stockholders. The capital is $20,000, one fourth of which is taken In this city. This morning a sad accident occurred here. Cadet Sam Waitt attempted to board a street car to go to his duties at the A. & M. college, when by some un known way he was thrown on the track and badly injured, lie niny lose his foot. He was carried immediately to the Hos pital, so that be might have every atten tion. Thus the accidents by street cars increase. Dr. Ellis who weeks a;o a had severe stroke of paralysis is so far recovered as tj be able take up sumo of his practice. Prof. V. F. Massey hi.s goue to Hie Eastern part of the State toexamiuc lid s and orchards to fee weather the San Jose scale or other pests are in them. Governor Hussell says that Dr. Kirhy Smith must stand trial for the charges of immorality proved against him, a? regards the criminal insane in the peni tentiary. Ilo declares he will do best to have him pent to the peniten tiary. Commissioner Mehane of tho Agricul tural Department hi.s gotten letters from Hew lorK where the "briar root' pipe ih made asking if briar wood or briar loot can be procured in this Stale. There is a good supply of briar wood in the State particularly iu the eastern part, and it might prove profitable for the people to look into this matter. Governor Russell commissions Judge Robinson to hold a special term of Civil court in Duplin county. Mr. Nepton, one of the men so ba lly injured by the Southern H. R. train in Durham 18 months ago sues this road for ijw.t'OU damages, lhe case comes up here. It is rumored that two of I lie Buprcn e court Judges will favor sustaining Juil):e Robinson in hit ruling as to the R. R. Commissioners suit. That two regard the action of tho Governor as unconsti tutional and the fifth judge is not yet de cided in his opinion. The cotton compress here was yester- lay busy compressing cotton for foreign shipment. Judge Ewart in a charge to the Grand Jury enys that "surely" complimentary R, R. passes, are not unlawful. A reward of $100 ia offered by John P. Harris president of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, for the arrest and conviction of the persons who so cruelly tortured by Are the elephant belonging to Robinson and Franklin Bro's. circus. Dr. Ballard of Asheville president of the State Society has been notified. The Supreme court files the following opinions: Carey va Allegood, from Craven, pro ceeding dismissed for want "of jurisdic tion in the court below. Burma vs Insurance company, from Craven, new trial. SETH LOI. Hope For Froal. Washington, October 20. Surgeon- General Wyman has inquired of the chief of the weather bureau as to the dates at which frost may be expected at the places infected by yellow fever. He is informed that the average date of the first appearance of frost at Mobile is November 22, at Montgomery November and at Galveston December 18. The earliest date at which frost has been known nt Mobile is November 2, at Mont gomery November 1 and at ualveston November 18. New Orleans, October 2(1 The new cases of yellow fever reported In this chy today exceeded 50 by nightfull. There were five deaths from the disease. Cases appear where there has never been fever before. The doctors say the gcrnn arc tlying around, and that the disease is not be restricted by municipal or geo graphic boundaries. l.nteNt Ni'WN Hem. The doors of the Chicago, ill., morgue were broken in and the bodies of four men and one woman stolen. Twenty lives are now known to have been lost ill Sunday's accident on the New York Central railroad, and eighteen bodies have been found The main line of the I'nion Pacific Railroad will be sold on Monday at Omaha. Tiie notice of a motion for post ponement, which was to come up Thurs- lay, has been formally withdrawn and the sale will proceed as scheduled. Chief of Police Kiplcy of Chicago issued in order discharging from the force four hundred aud thirty-four policemen and appointing ia their places a like number of Democratic ex-policemen, who had been discharged under the previous administration. The city of Denver, Colo., is in the grasp of one of the worst blizzards ever known there. The storm began with a blinding fall of snow, accompanied by a high wind, and it continued today with increused fury. The blizzard is general throughout the eastern section and part of thejnorthern section of that State, the southern part- of the Wyoming, the northeastern part of Utah, the western part of Ncuriiska and Kansas, and also in South Dakota. CASTORIA For Infant and Children. Ttefu- llBllt HflMU in ! n tfirr NOTICE ! To Tax Payers ! There is only 3 more days in this month to pay your taxes m. Come early and avoid the rush. Don't neg lect this notice. J. L. HARTSFIELD, City Tax Colector. Oct. 27, '07. 1 c-w. Men of Correct Taste - In dress wilt find me prepared to make a suit ot clothing. Overcoat, Coat, Vet, Trousers In all the latest New York sty lea nnd cut from the moat select fabrics at a reasonable coat. Perfect fit Is guaranteed In all caaea before your money la (tald. Giro your order and I will do thereat. Thanking the publlo for past favors and the ooatlniianco of the same and so. licitlng a fair share of tho new, I am plcaned lo make a well dressed man of kov that gives nic their order. fl. CMADWICK, Kerr bant Tailor. 1 1 Mi coVueTiw After Dinner Conversation la made pleasurable and healthful by dallying with the pure and choice sweets that are obtained from our choice stock of confectionery, conserves, can, died fruits, auizar almonds and hickory nnts and marahmallow. We love to tickle the palate of the epicure, C T. McSorley Co, fhtos: ujt, noox ! Storage room for 800 bale of cotton in Are-proof building. For terma apply to E. K.' BISHOP. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterlield & Co. Commission Brokers. New Y'ork, October 20 STOCKS, Open. High. Low. Close Chicago (las DOJ 0T. iloj II5J C. It. SO. 045 073 0:,2 0;W corroN. Open. High. Low. January 0.00 0.03 5.98 CHICAGO MARKETS. W'Hkat Open. High. Low. Dec .. 91 J 9(iJ VII Corn Deo 20 20 i 20 Cotton Sales 149,500 Bales. Close 0.00 Close 95J 20J Backlen's Arnica Salves. Tiik IIkst Salve in lhe woild for Cut Bruises, Sons, Ulcers, Salt Hlieum. Fever S ire Tetter, Chapped Handn.Cbilbla.os, Cirna, and all Skin Eruptions, and pout tvel; coirs files or do pay required. It if guaranteed 10 give perlcct satisfaction or money refunded. Prici) 25 cents per box For sale by r, 8. JJuEy. The Stale Department has been Inform. ed that tho Emperor of Korea, on at- auming the imperial title, also proclaim ed a change of the name of the country itself from Cho-Scn, which it has borne hitherto, to Earn, which name it is to bear In the future. YrllowJnrk Preventative. Guard against Yellow Jack by keeping the system thoroughly clean ami free from cerm breeding mat tor. 4 aecarets. Candy Oitthartio will cleans') tho system nnd kill all con anions disease frernis. Repnljlicans May Desert Tracy for tie Moil Candidate. - George Making Things Lively. Cro- kor Defending Himself Against Charges. Taiuiuiinv Dis mayed nt Ilryaii's Attitude. New York, Oct., 20. A much stron ger drift toward Seth Low as a candidate for mayor is evident (lining the last forty-eight hours, owing to ihe settle;! conviction of many Republicans, who would willingly vote for General Tracy. that tho latter has no hope of election and that their ballots will be thrown away if cast for him. General Tracy's owu statements have been largely re sponsible for this impression, the tone ot his speeches being that of a man who b standing simply as a representative ol party principles, without expressing any ideas as to his course in the event of his election. Henry George has caused the veteran Richard Croker, who has earned the title of "Tho Silent," to open his lips. (Jrokor is now defending himself daii from the charges made against liini by George. "While Van WycU ami the oili er leading Democratic ciinli dales arc silent, he is sustaining the burden ol campaign controversy. John (!. Sheehan said today thai Van' Wyck would have a vole of -TiO.noi!, with a plurality of fifteen thousand in Brooklyn. The Tammany leaders and campaign managers were thrown into a panic to- lay by the news that W. J. Rryaii favored the elect'on of Henry George, and that he refused absolutely to say one word in favor of the Tammany ticket. When George entered the race ilMiirbin ruinori about Bryan's attitu le rciehiM the Tammany leaders, and then liny went to work to use all the influence they could control to keep lirvan liooi coming out openly for the only candidate running on the Chicago platform, today letter from Ex-Governor William J. Stone, of Missouri, was received at l'ain itany Hall which threw the campaign managers into an excited slate. Mr. Stone wrote that Itryan had refused u say a word in support of the Taninianv ticket. The statement issued last nieht bv Senator Piatt, in which he declared thai Tracy was certain of election, failed to hare the intended effect of stiffening up the machine line. Even Plait's close friends in alluding to it suv nn re'v Ilia! no good general will admit defeat on tli eve of battle. The following from the Augusta, (la., Chronicle speaks urgently for Southern industries nnd shows what North Caro lina is doing: "The Chronicle has always advo cated diversified industries in the South, and maintained that success could be achieved by our people in nny Held they entered with intelli gence and industry. The success of the Chatham Manufacturing Com pany, of Elkins, N. ('.. is a ease in point. They use Southern wool and make goods equal to the best. Mr. P. I), llorkan, who has been selling dry goods for many years, and is a competent judge, has been handling their goods, and he declares he can't buy as good blankets anyw here else for the same money as those he gels from the Elkins Woollen Mills, this is high praise from n competent source. Use southern blankets. You will enjoy them next winter, for they are hot t u IT.'' Referring to the above we beg lo say that we have received today one case ot blankets as described. None better made and the actual worth of each pair is $5.00, the price is $3.50. WM4 October 20. Prefttdent McKlnley received Dr. Nan-J Kilt nrvuu cAiiurvrt iu uiv uiuc-iuviii vi the While House. With hi in were four members of the Cabinet Secretaries Sherman, (Dago, Long and Wilson. Dr. Nanacn was accompanied to the White Ilouao by the Swedish Minister. Very desirablo lionso for rent containing four rooms, attio and kitchen situated on Union street. AIo two oMces on Craven street. C. K. Slover. A BartMia. Fashion sheets for Nov. have arrived, you can have one for tho asking. , Mall XIal l'kmaa;. . IU'Kinuinjf Monday, Oct. 25th tho mail going West will close at 8.15 a. ni. every day. Tho public are re quested to note this change. fsmti: I citoui ClIltK. 1 When your baby whoops in mid- die of night Croup is Impending ' give the child a dose of AN v s Ckoup HVRTP and the little fellow swell and laughing in five minutes, KIMARKAHI.I mid harmless, but true, or we will refund the money, 2'ic. AT Bradham's RelUble Drug Store. GO TO- Sam'i Cohn & Son's -POIl FINK- ood thing's to Bat and Plenty ot them at McDaniel & Gaskill's. Fresh (it-its, coarse ami medium. Freeh Oatllakcs, loose and in packages. Fresh linckwl.cat, plain and prepared. ISccileil li'.tisius iu 1 Hi. cartoons. Thoroughly cleaned Cur rants ready for use. 1 Icing's Tomato Catsup ldo per bottle, lleinz's Mixed Pick les, both sour and sweet. Cape Cod Cranberries, finest quality 10c qt. Sm:i!l llanis and llreakfast Strips, ami anything else in the grocery line at prices prices which defy competition. ill fliiiiicl k (Mill Wholesale & Retail iJroeers, o 71 ISi-oad ... N KW IX. V. UIJLUIJULUJUIJLOJUL FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. y NewYork. FAMOUS C7vrsi)Tic, Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only Rjr TEXXEY COMPAXY, FOIl SALE II Y Vlii. $:ma 11. Water, SOLE AUKXT, 105 Middle Street. We are IReeei viug New Goods Xow Ditilr. and we are jjoliiy: to Sell AT Tiff 1 . . .vv''5 Shurlly alter July. 4lh 177(1 Uio llrilish linn ni;nlt' an 11 n plr;is:tnt dis-ovrry. Tin1 American irvnlulion exploded under his nose and lie liasn l yet succeeded in get iiitr his face straight. We would like to explode this mi right under the nowe of everyhndy who lias not yet discovered that "(!ol,A 1 1 K aPacii K l'ovtKi:" are a specific for Headache Bradham's Pharmacy, v - On the Ranch and rich pasture lands of the West is laised Ihe healthiest, purest cattle. sheep and Ing. w hose juicy beef and mutton excels the rare beef of old K.ng- huid or II joint or saddle of million thnt graces Ihe (Queen's table. For Ihe epicure s table there is no place In New Heme Hint can turnisii meats Hint are unrivaled for fibre, llavor and Juicy dc- liciousneas as Hint got at JOHN WAR RKNS. Con. Sorni Fiiost m Mtniu.E .srs., ISexl door to K. 1C. Jones. Ian l. nines r rices s Butter, Cheese, Meat, Lard, Flour, Tobacco, Snuff, Cakes,Crackers, French Mixture, Stick Candy, In fact anything you need in the (Iroecry line. Yon can SAVK MONEY by seeing tne before plac ing your order. Respectfully, JOHN DUNN, 65 Pollock St., NEW BERNE, N. C. T. J. TURNER FURNITURE CO. Pil Pork, Sarnie Jeal, Nation, And our STALL-FED BEEF . la always up to the ctandard. 88 Middle Nt. lMionc 40. A Repulsed Lover that wear a sailed shirt front nev er need wondor that the dainty maiden asks him when he has visited a laundry. and refuses to lay ber tresses upon bis manly bosom. lAundrr work Is char p, and first claaa at the aame time, If you bring it in the NBW 11KUNE STEAM LAUNDRY. Remember out aiimbcr ! 87 Unm.l Btkkkt. . We have lust received a Job Lot of 75 Ratan Rockers and will for the Next 9 Days cloae them out cheap for cash or oa time. Now Is the time for yon to get a Ueautiful Rocker for a little money. Remetulier the sale ie only for the seal 5 days at our new store No. 75 Middle Street, neit to Oao. Hlover. T. J. TURNER FURNITURE TO. NKW BERNE, N. O.
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