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VOL. XVI-. NO. 113. NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1897. ESTABLISHED 1382 jji jjj CAN 1113 I'llEPAItEtt FROM oui HTOCK OF Choice Family Groceries. Every Ingredient that is Needed for Your . . . THANKSGIVING . . . PJLUM PUDDING, MINCE PIE, or RICH FRUIT CAKE, Pure Spices, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, California Raisins, New Currants, Dates, Figs, Nuts of all kinds, Flavoring Exracts. AT torvsi It's Only Folly to buy clothing that ha no char acter or individuality About It, that ia turned out by machinery, when we will make you a fine custom suit or over coat, when you aelpct your fabrio from the latest weaves, colon and styles, and we make it perfect In fit. finish and style at sucb a reasonable price. : F. n. CHADWICK, y Horcliant Tailor ' v 101 Middi.i Btrrbt. '- , A Helper Needed If you wish to ride safely over and overcome the difficulties that are . , , before you. . .., , ; Then jon need our assistance In the way of Low Prices on Hardware llouse Fuinithlng Goods, &o. Wo Invite you to call and compare our prices. Our Celebrated Heaters at I'J.SO, 3.00, ti0 and $400 are Unexcelled. Our Cook Stoves Complete at KI.RO. IS.iO, U. CO snd $ 10.01 are bargains and will plenso you. Yours, J. C. IVhitty to. IsC.VT! Certificate N. 13 M, for Four Shares f'nilliil Stock, Alutillo & North Carolina Diiilroni rompany. Appliralloa will be molt: for rertiHrale for imiiie, M. Vv.W. Krr.VF.NSON. CEEI1SL Foulds' .Wheat Germ Meal, Attmore's Mince Meat, Hecker's Buckwheat, AND; FOX RIVER PRINT BUTTER, Just; ' r. , ! . " , . Received. SfAT I! DDIS, Cash Store t5 Pollock St., :m7 Br.nTrr:', it. c. STATE SUPREME COURT. The Weekly Opinions Filed In Cases Recently Heard. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 9. The Su preme Court files, the following opinions: , Robinson vs. Sampson, from Wayne, no error. Ford vb. Green, from Fianklin, af firmed. State vs. McLean, from Alamance, affirmed. Banking Co., vs. Duke, from Durham, error. Ladd vs. Ladd, from Durham, new trial. Bank vs. Uarr, from Durham, affirmed Building and Loan Co., vs. Carr, af firmed. Sherman vs. Simpson, from Pender, affirmed. Singer Manufacturing Co., vs. Gray, from Jones, affirmed. Fleming vs. McPhail, from Sumpscn, dismissed for failure to print, Barnes yn. Railroad, from Lenoir, affirmed. Jones vs. Best, from Orcone, affirmed. Hicks vs. Westbrook, from Pender, affirmed. Meares vp. Davis, from New Hanover, affirmed. Fni80u vf. Williimis, from Greene, affirmed. Barbee vs. Scoggins, from Diirlmm, affirmed. fOftNlrb t'oftlnn OflVr.il. New Yohk, November 8. Walter T. Miller, treasurer of the New York Cot ton Exchange, who returned from Europe a few days ago, made the following state ment today concerning the cotton market abroad : "I found the general situation with re gard to the trade and commerce favora ble and by no means unsatisfactory, us f understand has been the impression in American for the past month or two. Certainly in England and on the conti nent just the contrary was the case. Ah to the prices of manufactured goods, of course buyers decline to buy long stocks so long ns the South persists in offering cotton down. When enough of the col ton is marketed to relieve the producer and he feels able to hold some cotton, buyers of manufactured eoods and tin ders in cotton will probably be anxious to invest.'' I.Atrat News Hem. After its session next Monday the United Stales Supreme Court v ill tuke its Thanksgiving recess, which will con tinue for two weeks. . Through the work of an incendiary, the beautiful San Marco Ilotpl at St. Augustine', Fla., which cost $'250,000 was burned to the ground just before day light Sunday morning. It is be'ieveii that a systematic attempt was made to burn the entire city. Chief Officer Smith, of the steamer Delaware, which arrived at Boston Sun day night from Jacksonville, reports that last Friday he sighted the stranded steamer Hesperides, which was wrecked on outer Diamond Shoals, off Cape Hat teras October 9lh. It has bean decided to send the revenue cutter Bear to the relief of the whalers. She is now at Seattle, Wash., having just arrived from Alaska. Orders have been issued to have her in condition for the voyage at once. The Nashville Centennial Exposition will be made a permanent aSuir. Merman Justl, chief of the bureau of publicity af the institution, stated that at a meeting of the directors of the exposition that this course was decided upon. He said the exposition has paid all debts and it would be a paying investment to Nash ville people in the future. ThaHaltnn Invlire lavrstlKfttlan New York, November 8 On the In vitation of the Sultan of Turkey,, the Herald baa sent a commission lo in'-csli- gate the condition of the Christian sub jects in the Turkish Empire and the truth or falsity of the reports of Armen ian massacres. Rev, George H. Hcywortli has been selected for this task, and he ia now on his way to Anatolia, where, with com petent assistance, he will devoto himself to the Investigation, The Sultan agrees that the Herald's representatives shall be absolutely un trammeled, and be will furnish to the world the plain, unvarnished, indisputa ble facts as be shall find them. Dr. UepwortU It accompanied by an assistant, thoroughly familiar with tne country and the people. He left Con stantinople yesterday morning, aud should reach Trcblzood la a few days. TUB MARKBTS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish' ed by W. A. Porterfleld & Co. Commission Brokers, Nf w Yobk, November, 0, STOCKS, Open. High. Low. Close Chicago Gas,. ,. U 03 93 . Mi C. 11.4 0, .. . Bl 0 01 i 08 COTTON, Open, High. Low, Close . S.60 8 64 5.60 5 6 January. CUICAQO MAUKETS. WnsAT Open. High. Low. Close Doo .. ...... 92 02 Bl Bit Corn Deo... ti S0 Ml 20, Cotton Bales 143,000 Bales. . OAHTOniA. fits trf WANTS TO SETTLE. Treasw Wortli Will Pay $1,500 in Ojster Claim Cas&. Marriage Postponed, tlirjsantlic- mum Show. Hood Hunting Sea sou. Inspector General Royster Here Thursday. Illicit Still Taken. Journal Bcreau. Rai.kioii. N. C, November 9. J State Treasurer Worth wants to coin- promise in the oyster claim case. The whole amount amounts to about $1,000, and while saying there is no money to pay the claims even if they were lawful, he offers to pay $1,500 us a compromise. Auditor Hal W. Ayer is added to the list of State officials who hold free passes. Today is very warm with a strong southerly wind and with occasional showers of rain. Mrs. Jane Hinton, tlio mother of Mrs, John S. Pescced died here yester- lay. She has been identified with Raleigh for many long years. The continued illness of Mr. W. If. WilliauiBon makes it necessary to post pone Ins marriage with Miss baclie Tucker which was to have occurred on the 17lh. Mr. Williamson has fever which may develop into typhoid. Rev. Dr. Eugeue Daniel will tomorrow night deliver a lecture on John Calvin before the Westminster League of the Presbyterian church. Dr. Daniel is a fine speaker and will handle his subject well. Ex-Judge James E. Shepherd has pur chased a lovely home here. He has been here at the hotels for some time, but has now in a way bound himself more firmly to t he place. The annual chrysanthemum show will open tonight: It is under the auspices of of the ladies of the (lood Shepherd church. The Mowers this year are parti cularly fine. Tile suit of L, ('. Caldwell vs James Y. Wilson for the chairmanship of the R. It. commission came up in Statesville eslerday and the Judge refused a trial by Jury. The hunters are happy over the im mense lot of birds that are in the fields this season. The S. A. L. train between here and Hamlet was rocked yesterday and Mr. Lyon of Elizabethtown was cut on the face by the broken glass- He was on his way here to attend court. Inspector Ceueral Itoyster has gone to Wilinington'to Inspect the infantry com pany and the Naval Reserves. Thursday he will Inspect the new Naval Reserves at New Berne. There are 4 divisions of reserves 200 strong, olficcrs ami men. There are 39 infantry companies which is the limit allowed here. Maj. Hayes and Col. Harrell will go to New Berne to see the inspection. The Democratic S ate committee which is to meet here on November 30th will he of special interest, The cam paign begins early this season. This is the first meeting of the committee since lust winter. There are now 430 patients In the in sane asylum here. The institution de sarvedly ranks very high in every par ticular. The percentage of cures ls largo. The grounds are beautiful and the garden aud farm have yielded heav Frost so far here has done no harm, Cotton continues to bloom. Rovenue officers made a raid and cap tured a big illicit distillery near Clayton, Johnston county last night. The case of the State vs. Stewart Hro for $30,000 and the case of enrolling clerk Swinson of the last legislature comes up this week in the court here. OAUi'OIUA. Tit fat- f Unlit 1 1- :. 1 In Tl ilrlllnc steady. Rkadino, Pa., November 8 As part of the busy preparations for war the Car penter Steel Works, In this city, was kept running day and night last week turning out steel projectiles for battle ships and for harlior and coast defense. By working the factory double turn it Is expected the concern will be able to meet tbe Government's demands ai they were presented at the time the contract was warded. It Is understood that lo a few days a number of United States officers will visit the works to Inspect tbe projectiles and leave orders as lo the'r destination. A CUtot Trick. It ceitiluly loikt like it, but I here Is really no trick shout it, Anybody can try it. Anybody can try it who hss s Lame Back, sod Weak Kidneys, Malails or nervous troubles. Wo mran bo can cure bimie fright away by taking Elec trio Dl ten. Tbit mediclae tones up tbe note S) stem, ana sets as ttimulsut to the Lier sod Kuloejs, is a blood purtAei sod nerve lonio It cares Constinatlon. Headache, Fainting Spells, bloeplcssness sod lleUnclioly , It Is purely vegetable a wild luxttlvesnd restores the tjsUm to tit natural vigor. Try Eltoirto Utters una Iw convload they sr mirse'e work er. Over j l-oitls guaranteed Only 60c a iHittlu at F, S. l ullj's !)iug Stoir, BE WANTS INTERVENTION. Onn Nlrklea Joins Willi Taylor In lue Demand. New 40RK, Nov. 8. General Daniel E. Sickles, who was United States minis ter to Spain from 1S69 to 18T4, makes an interesting contribution in a letter to the Herald, to the controversy over the Cuban question, which Mr. Ilanuis Tay lor has done so much to enliven, In upholding Mr. Taylor's position. both as regards propriety and the con clusions set forth, General Sickles dis claims emphatically any "jingo" spirit. Ue sees a solution of the Cuban problem only in iutervention hy (his country, and hits that the State Deparment iu Wash igton upproved, if it did not inspire, trticles which have created violent ex citement Madrid, General Sickles was questioned this evening as to what he thought of Seuor Castelar. Senor Castelar is a living exemplifica tion of the truth that, bo far as Cuba is concerned, all parties and all statesman and all forms of government in Spain are alike. There has been no substantial change or improvement in the condition Cuba during the present ceutury. The vices of Spanish rule in the island are in curable and permanent." Momi's Incendiary Talk. Nkw York, November, H. The Anar chists of this city lo-hight celebrated the tenth anniversary of the execution o their comrades in Chicago bv n miblic meeting In Clarendon Hall. There were about five hundred Anarchists in the au dience. John Most, presided and read lus peech from manuscript. He wus inter rupted several times, but when Must's faco Hushed, and he shunted. 'Tut thai dog out," the voice was not heard again. Most spoke of the Cainaille of capitalism, which, he said, congratulated iiself thai the social revolution had been squelched and that peace and order prevailed, lie wauled to tell them that the Anareli'sts were not gathered together to shed tears, but lo sing a song of iriiiinphTor the fu ture, which is not far oh". -'The spirit of the revolution must and will i ndu:i until the spirit of tyranny shall be crush ed under the triumph of iu-tiee anil hu inanity, and peace wi'l prevail," said the speaker. TO THE LADIES We will sell for the next ." davs onlv this full sizi! Solid Oak or Mahognnt Finished Full Le ther Cooler Seat Rock er, No. BOO, worth $3 50 at $2.00, onlv at our New Store, 75 Middle Street, next to Geo. Movers Hardware Store. All orders by mail will receive our very prompt attention. 1 ours for quick sales and low pries. T. J. TURNER FURNITURE (-0. NEW BERNE, N. C. GO TO- Sam'l Cohn & Son's -FOU FINK- Pin Pint, Sarnie, Veal, Mutton, And our STALL-FED BF.EF is always up to the standard, 88 Middle St. l'hone 4G. Old Man in New Place. You can find me in Gnskill's Drug Store for a few days. I have the best selected and largest stock of EVER BROUGHT TO THE CITY. CALL AND SEU ME HAM. K. EATON, S3 Middle St., Opposite Baptist Church Olr I Don't You Remember Nweet Alice lien Bolt? It is a Terr fine sonr, but It doesn't touch some we have in stock. Anything from "Dixie' to 'Beolhorana', "Moonlight Souata" can he found at our store, and at the lowest prices Imaginable Also a full and choice lineof Stationery, Books and Musical Instruments. Hoe our stock before buying elsewhere, and you won't regret It. IfUt. I. GajaJklii, 101 Middle Street' 'Tfinfinnnnnnnr Or IE STOCK IS COMPLETE A WITH THE 5 VERY BEST GROCERIES. Moth Staple aii'l Fancy, that money cm buy. Our Sun dried Apples ut 5 Cents, are pile, try them. Our lit) Cent IJ jasted (J iflee is aliead of any eold in this City. Our New Crop Prunes are best we ever saw. 0 ir 3 13 Cmit Flour ia the very best.. Out- Lard is absolutely pure. Our stock of IUkine; Powder consists of Royal, Cream, Rumfordt-', Hoisfc'i'ds and Good Luck. Our ('aimed Goods Stock continues anything you may need In that line. Call and Examine for yourself. B1Q HAflS TO CUT, JUST RECEIVED. e Mail k (Mil 71 ISrosid Si., EW SSERNE, X. . ; - . . a) fi'i Your Doctor i Fights I Disease with medicine. If the medieipc is not right he can nnl conquer disease If the druggist does his doty the medicine will he light, and your doctor will stand a fair chance of winning the vic tory. You ran help your doelor hv having ywtr preset ipii'-u tilled at Hradliam's . Reliable Dru;r 5lo e- lie liiilit. "SUNLIGHT." IS WORKING UNDER ITS OWN PATENTS AND IS NO INFRINGEMENT. , : . What the Philadelphia Times says i "The 'Sunlight' Lump Is said to be en tirely sopeiiorto the Welhachs Light as It gives n more natural color lo objects, and docs not create the ghastly appear unco that tlio Welshach I.uht docs. It ia furthermore worthy of note tliat the 'Sunlight' (las Lump Mantle will last twice ns lonir as any other and that it will Increase the light at one half the cost for gas.'' The ' Sunlight" Light U brilliant, mellow, anil gives all objo'.ti in their natural color, rcstint: instead of straining tho eje. Order th 'SUNLIGHT." Beware of Imitations, . . Sold by . . HYMAN SUPPLY CO., NEW BERNE, N. C. IF Ii Jk rff ' ' 5 Pi . E 5 E : Hi" ' I I l. -- o n s Vlvat i N ; w 2. 3 WW ?li NO. 280. The "Sunlight" Conipaoj Wholesale V Retail Wroeers, VElfl' Hinli Up Above Everything- j in I he confectionery line you will i find the purity and quality of our high grade candies. Our delicious chocolates, ; caramels, iiiaishmallows, nut randies, j French bon-bons, almonds anil tarty jean't lie excelled fur exquisite llavr.r, consistency or quality. V. J. HvHorley A Co. REMEMBER When yon are in need in the Hard ware line WE of anything e:trry the and largest stock the' city CillAUAXTEE t ie price of cycrv article we sell. We have Staves Until you Can't Hest, We have a feu- barrels of air-slacked line which we will sell at lift v cents ner irrel while it lasts. TO JIERCHANTS-Wewill save yon money on anything in our line. Respectfully, L. II, CUTLER HARDWARE CO., Sir ss rs to Slover II. Cutler & Co. urJw.ire Co. mil I A.K FOR Sealed PIXK BAND Package. aTtwTtd, NewYork. FAMOUS CiVivriE:s, Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Onlj 1j TEXXEV COMPAXY, -TOR SALK II V Capt. Ham II. Water, SOLE AIJENT, 105 Middle Street. A BUTCHEB : JUU sTrTT-r,gW nWnsaafcw h. JJ . . That Eaews nil Vaslaesa never takes advantage of the Inexpe rience of new housekeepers by givlnsj them- poor cuts or light weight. We -treat all our patrons honorably and (a the same courteous manner, and cut them the best of tbe kind that they ask for and when we do that you eould'nl find better for love or money, JOUN WAR KEN, Cor. BoVth Fhont and MidDU St., Next door to K. U. Jones.
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