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Mete) VOL. Xyt- NO. 116. NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13,1897. ESTAUL1SHEI) 181)2 1 CAN BE PREPARE I FROM OUR STOCK OF Choice Family Groceries. Every Ingredient that is Needed for Your ... THANKSGIVING . . . PliUM PUDDING, MINCE PIE, or RICH FRUIT CAKE, Pure Spices, Citron, Orange and Lemon Fee, California Raisins, New Currants, Dates, Figs, Nuts of all kinds, Flavoring Exracts. SormHT It's Only Folly to buy clothlaz that has in char acter or individuality about It, that is turned out by rose'.ilnery, when wo will mike you a flue custom rilt or over coat, when you (elect your fabric from the latest weave, onion and styles, and we make it perfrct In fit. finish and style at tuch a reaionable price. F. n. CHADWICK, Merchant Tailor 101 Middle Street. A Helper Needed If you with to rule safely over and overcome the difficulties that are ... b.'fore you. ' Then you need our assistance In the way of Low Price on Hardware House FamiihloK Goods, Ao. . We Invite you la call and compare our prices. Our Celebrated Heatcra at t'J.60, $3.00. .t;I.M and $100 are unexcelled. Our Conk Stoves Complete at $A.M. IS.00, $9.00 and $10.00 are'l.argnlne and w 111 please you. Yours, J. C. Whitty.fe. I0.iT ! Certificate Nu. 12111, for Four Kharc Capital Block, Mantle k North Carolina Kmlrnad Company. Application will be in i 1. for cerlnlealH fur mine. M. Dr.W. STKVENSOS. ,n.. .'nil, ih ir. Foulds' Wheat Germ Meal, Attmore's Mince Meat, Hecker's Buckwheat, AND HOT ALL SERENE At Stockholders Mil of Sea- tail Air Line. X-Ray Treatment at Wake JForeut. Lists of Federal Soldiers. Real In .Rice. Cold Weather. Evangelist Stirs Raleigh. Journal Bureau, ) Raleigh. N. C, Nov. 12. j The meeting of the stockholders of the 8. A. L. systems here yesterday did not run altogether too smoothly. The old board of directors of the R. and U. divis ion were re-eleyted with one exception. W. W. Fuller was elected in the place of W. R. Tucker who was put on the board of directors of the Sea Board. The direc tors thcD met and elected all the old officers. Mr. Winder and Mr. Hutchin son of N. Y. objected in the stockholder meeting to any officer voting his individ ual stock cr voting any proxies. They voted 21 shares. Ou a poll of the stock these geutlemen were out rated on this moiiac. There were good photographs by means of the X rays taken of Mrs. Wat son's body at Wake Forest. As soon as these are developed it is l.oped the bullet will be located in such a position thai she can be successfully operated upon. Site stood (he trip out there very well. It is attain said that Judge Dick of Greensboro villi retire from the U. S. Court bench, and that lie will either be succeeded by Judge Douglass of the N C. Supreme Court Bench or by Cupt. Ciias. Price of Salisbury. There has been published u list of fed eral soldiers iu the different cemeteries ill this Slate There are 1,211 in the cemetery here of which 629 are known and 572 unknown. In Salisbury 11)2 are known and 12,031 unknown; 717 known and 1,577 unkuown in Wilmington, an 1 2,212 known und 1, (Ml unkuown in the New Berne Cemetery. There is said to he a deal in rice. It i reported that the C-olds'uoro Hire mill have purchased 40,u0i) bushsU of rice in eluding all the lowland crop around Wil mington. The jump of 23 points on the cotton innrket yesterday caused quite a hustle on the market here. Senator Butler is quoted as folhws in a speech lie made in Rocky Mount a few days ago: "If colored men commit out rages, the Democrats pretend to be lerri bly shocked in public, but when they get behind a wall they lau jh until they grow fat, and if the outrages a-c not fre quent enough, they hire worthless ne groes to commit them." After buc.Ii an utleiance as that how can he he c unte- nanced by any one holding any feeling of decency, Mr. Frederick Woolcott'i clothing and general merchandise establishment yes terday made an assignment. Mr. Win VTnelcntt was named as l.'iistee. Three students at Chapel Hill have receally been expelled became they prac iced the brutal act of hazing some freshmen. The weather today is Ihe coldest we have yet had this season. The Hospital at the Agricultural and Mechanical college is being rapidly built. The college has borrowed $.1,000 from the Agricultural Department to build this hospital and given its uote for the amount. Secretary Ramsey of the Agricultural Department who is also editor of the Progressive Farmer" is on a long tour in Texas. The Winston Tobacco Fair, has been made a permanent annual feature. The Labor commissioner says that from Haywood county alone, 82,000 barrels of apples will be shipped. Evangelist Lee will on Sunday bIiow from the platform where he preaches pictures of 3 prominent saloon keeoers and term thcm"Thc Big Three." He is getting a little highhanded in his pro ceedings and may be called lo account. This is a free country and not made for fanatics. Covernor Russell's Thanksgiving pro clamation is receiving some pretty sharp criticism. Ihe Populists claim they first brought up the free pass matter and that now the Democrats are stealing their thun- ler." The Populists and Republicans arc heartily sick of the fun that has been made of them in this matter. CABTOniA. FOX RIVER PRINT BUTTER, Just Received. SgssaATisSr JII lll'S. AMUSEflENTS. New Berne Theatre MONDAY, NOV. 15, The Veriscope, Tho Only Authorized Record of the Great Glove Contest betwen Gorbett and Fitzsimmons. Which Took Place at Carson City, March 17lh. Direction of Wm. A, Brady, Corbctl's Manager. ADfllSSION 73 Cents. Senator Suffery However Thinks War is Coming. Doesn't Want the Island. No Chance for Little Politicians. Hamp ton on Railroads. Latest New Ilema. A royal decree granting autonomy to Cuba will be formally gazetted on Nov ember 23. The San Francisco (Cal.) Chamber of Commerce is urging the Government to set aside the moneys from Pacific rail road sales to help build tho Nicaragua ,'nnal. Very little interest is now being taken 11 the yellow fever situation, and the epidemic is considered practically at an nd. The President has appointed Charles Page Bryan, of Illinois, to be envoy cx- roordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States to China. President J. J. Darragh, who has been 011 trial at Independence, Km., charged with wrecking the Kansas City Safe De posit and Savings Bank, was found guil ly and sentenced lo two years in the pen- tentiary. Win. Henry Theodore Durrani was not hanged at Sun Quintin, Cal., today, the Sapreme court of the State having grant d him another respite at the eleventh hour. The eruption of Mount Vesuviiis.wliich egan on Monday last, is increasing in activity. The spectacle is grand. Columns f smoke and tongues of flime are belching from Ihe central crater, while showers of cinders are falling around. The trial at Long Island City of Martin rhorn, who is accused of murdering William tiuldensuppe and cutting up his body, was suspended owing to (lie crili cal illaess of Juror Magnus lnsen. Tin jury is discharged and a new trial is or- lered. Thomas B. Ueed, Sneakor of the I'nitrd States House of Representatives left by the Pacific express from Montreal in private car. He will go through to the roast, and alter seeing Ihe situation ot affairs in the West will return to Wash ington in time for t ic opening of Con gri'g-i. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by V. A. Portertielil & Co. Commission Brokers. New York, November, 12. STOCKS. Open. High. Ixiw. tlote Chicago Gas 9," 9."4 03 051 H. & Q. ..... 93 93j 02.J 93j COTTON. Open. High. I.ow. Close January 5.83 5.83 5.60 5.09 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whiat Open. High. Low. Close Dec 03 91 93 91, May 901 901 90, 90: Corn Deo 2flJ 26J-27 26J 201-37 Cotton Sales 193,000 Bales. 'resident' ly to in Cilia Lito-Then. Journal Hi rf.au Washington, D. ()., Nov. 1 There will be consternation in the anks of the Jingoes, if a prominent gen tleman, who lias before now given out orrect advance lips on oliicial actions, poke from actual knowledge when dis cussing (he probable trend of the Presi dent's message on Cuban matters, lie was not speaking for publication, but to several friends, when he said: "The President's message will deal fully and frankly with affairs in Cuba, and I shall not be surprised it lie tells Congress plainly that there is not the slighles( eason (o be found iu the existing situa tion why this country should meddle in Cuban attairs, turilier than may he nec essary to protect American citizens and heir interests." Senator Caifcry, of La., who is alto gether opposed to war, predicls (hat tin- Jingoes in this country and Ihe fools in Spain will involve the two countries in war. ''The President," he said, "will try (o please everybody, but presently he will lind that (he Jingo pressure is the strongest and will be swept by it. If lie undertakes to throw the responsibility upon Congress there is no question as to the result. The Senate will pass nsilu- tions of belligerency ami independence and everything else with a who ip, fur we have lots of wai ri rs in the Senate; and I do not believe Ueed will be able lo hold back the House. Oitsi.lc of Con gress, too, tiie war feeling is strong. In the south 100,000 men could be raised in a few days." The Senator thus expressed his own opinion. "I cannot imagine for a moment why we should embroil our selves on account ot tuoa. it we se cured independent e for Ihe Cubans they would have revolutions four Hints a month, and if we undertook to annex the island we would lind the cost greater than all the islands in the Caribbean Sea aro worth. It the decision were kit to me, we w ould never light on account of Cuba." 1 he small fry politicians have had no show at nil lo get at the Prisideut this week, ov ing Iti the presence in Wash ington of an unusual number of political big guns, ami lo the President's having begun work upon his usual me.-sage It Congress. Indian Commissioner Jones has a habit of personally looking after mallei s con nected w-iih his department Mint is com mendable, even if he doesn't please some who prefer lo deal with '.uhnrdin itt-s. This w eek he started for Indian Territory where he intends looking into the w ork of the Dawes Commission ami other mat ters, and while away he will also vst some ot the Indian agencies in the ui or by Slates. The annual report of General Vad Hampton, who has just retired from (he offlcc of commissioner of Hailrouds to make room for Gen. Longstreet, throws cold water on the recent sale of the I'uioii Pacific Railroad by arguing that a settle ment more advantageous to the govern ment could have been obtained by Ihe appointment of a commission aulhori.ed (p negotiate with both the Union and Central Pacilic Railroads. Gen, Hampton opposes either government ownership or supervision of rail- r-wds, declaring both to be doubtful and dangerous experiments. prrrirrwrriTfrrr Q OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE P WITH TIIE VERY BEST GROCERIES, l-'.oth Staple antl Fancy, t!iat money can buy. Our Sun-dried Apples nt 5 Cents-, are nice, try tlipin. Our Cent Koasted C ilfee is ahead of any sold in this City. Our New Crop Prunes are best xe ever saw. Our :i 1-3 Cent Flour is the very best. Our Lard is absolutely pure. Our stock of B.iking Powder consists of Koyal, Cream, llumfords, Horsfcrds and Good Luck. Our ('aimed Goods Stock continues anything you may Heed ' n that line. Call and Examine for yourself. BIG HAHS TO CUT, JUST RECEIVED. ilDanid S (Mil Wholesale A Retail Grocers, 71 Rrosul St., NEW KERNE, N. V. Your Doctor Fights DNcase with im-dicine. If the nu'diciiM' is not riht he chu iu it mm iter disease. If t he iliu;.y;iL ihn's his dut y J he inedieine will he riht, ;nnl your iloetor will stuiel a fair riianre of vi;iniiitf the vic tory. You ran help your doelor hy having yuiirj iroeription lilleil at Brad ham's Reliable Diujj Stoic TO THE LADIES. Mr rv light. We v. ill sell fur 1 1 it- next days only this full size Solid dak or Mahogany Finished Full Leather Colder Kent ltock er. No. .ViO, worth $2 .10 at J2.IHI, only at our New Store. 7-1 Middle Street, next to Geo. Sinter's Hardware Store. All onleis by mail will receive our verv prompt altenlion. Your f,,r utiick sales antl low prices. r. J. T I'll NCR FURNITURE CO. NKW BERNE, N. C. 'SUNLIGHT." 65 Polloci St., NEW-BERNE, N. 0, Oil ! Don't You Remember Nweet Alice Ren Rolt? It Is at very fine tons, but It doesn't touolt some we have in stock. Anything from 'Dixie'' to Heelhorana", "Moonlight Houaia" oaa be found at our store, and at the lowest prleea. Imaginable. Also a full and choice line of Htntlonery.Oouks and Musical Instruments, tes our stork before buying elsewhere, and you won'i regret it. Tit. I. 4Aftkln, 101 Middle Street. Plark tllh rallmni Bja. ClllCA(K), III., November 11 Oeorge M. Pullman and bis brother Banger, sons of the late railway millionaire, arc determined to make their way in the world by their own efforts. Their father's will cut them off with an allowance of about 13.000 a year each but It was given out that if they showed to the satisfaction of tho other members of the family that they had business ability, and were willing to drop their bad habits, and make the kind of men their father wished them to be, they would come in for a share of the large estate. This will has changed the lives of the young men. They bad a long conference with Robert T. Lincoln, who plainly told them what was expected. The result is that the young men have gone to work for lh Pullman Company in positions but Hills removed from that of labor ers. They are doing yard work at present, and the pay Is small, JOeorge re oelring about M0 mouth and Banger 13. They have lo take things as they come. do not have precedence over any other employe, must obey the rule as well as the others, and will receive promotions lo their turn. They told Mr. Lincoln that tbey proposed to begin at the bot tom of the ladder and work up, the same as any other employ of the company. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. TU fu rl all. SlfUlWS: m Urn VPH GO TO- Sam'I Cohn & Son's FOIl FISH Hi Fori, Saisaie, Veal, Mutton. And our STALL-FED BEEF Is always up to the standard. 88 Middle St. Phone 40. The NO. 250. "Sunlight" Vi o - F o Comp an) IS WORKING UNDER ITS OWN PATENTS AND IS NO INFRINGEMENT. . : . 4tM llMl.r. Tali week w are showing a very nice collection of Ladies and Cbildrens Rot, price ranging from ft, 8, 10, 15, tSc, a pair. DiSroOT's. Old Man in New Place. You can And me In Gnnkill's Drug Store for a few days. I have the best selected and largest stock of JOWOlX3T ever Bitouaar to the oity. CALL AND BKK ME. HAITI. K. 1MT(), ; ti Ulddl St., Opposits Baptist Church, What tho Philadelphia Times ssys i "The 'Suiiliirht' l.amn is said to be en tirely superior to the Wclhachs Light as it gives a more natural color in onjecis, and does not create the irhftstly appear ance that the Wclsbiwdi l.iuht does. It is furthermore worthy of note that the 'Hun ii! if Has l.imn Mantle win Inst twice us long as any other and that will increase coat for gits.1 it the light at one half the Tliu "Sunlight' Light is brilliant. mellow, and r'ivus nil objaoti their natural color, resting instead of straining the eye. Order the SUNLIOHT." Beware of Imitations. . Sold by . HYMAN SUPPLY CO., NEW BERNE, N. C. Wish on Thanksgiving Day That when your uncle or your 'oiiMti or your nephew conies lo lake liuner wilh yon. or your future husband hat he w I.I Hunk ol liringing vou a box f our choice chocolates, nut candies, mnrshmallows, liuinl almonds or fruit tallies. Anvhow don't fail to provide ir Thanksit ing dinner Willi some of our choice conleetionery. 1 be after din ner a wee s and mils are what prolongs be feat. V. .1. JleSorlej ;Co. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. .ii.ijih ppIaaw JJ NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Mails Only Bf COMl'ANV, FOR SALE BY Capt. Sam It. Witters SOLE AUENT, 105 Middle Street. a 1 Shortly alter July, 4tlt 1770 the British lion made an unpleasant discovery. The American revolution exploded nnder his nose and he hasn't yet succeeded la get inc hla face straight. We would like lo explode this ad right under the aoee of everybody who naa not yet discovered that "Cola BasoAOna Powders" are a speclflo for Headache, . Bradham's Pharmacy, .
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