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VOL. XVI-NO 124. NEW BEOE, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1897 ESTABLISHED 1832 V .if J A Prices and Quality Right. 1 I 21 g ' ZD f 1 ; g 'Oia AjliBnO .9 Your uoctor s Fights Disease with mudicine. If ttie medicine is not right h can nut conquer disease It the druggist doe his duty the medicine will he right, and your doutnr will stand it fair chance of winning the vic tory, v You can help your doctor ' by having your prescription . mica at Bradham's Reliable Drugstore- Fresh Onion Sets ", ' JUST RECEIVED. " V - - Price l6c per quart. A Full Supply of Other Seed at Lowest . Prices.: ... . . V, .; , ','. j ', i Parties who drslre to boy Peas nd Beans will do writ to get out prices before purchasing. - Mail Orders Solicited. ....UEAUQUAHTERS foh.... . Prescriptions carefully ailed at Lowest prios consistent with Punt Drugs and ears lu compounding. F. 8. DUFFY, Corucr Middle and South Front Streets 1 MrW, Rhortlv alter JulV. 4th 177(1 the British lion made n unplraiant dlneovery. The American revolution eplded under his none anil he hium't yet succeeded in gt- II. Iii fui-c Irmjlil. We would like in riploJe this right under tliB nns cif everybody who has i tlmt "()(!. I!lutCll I'.m i.kiw" uiu a poll for lleadarhu. 1 irm.i y, PUB 88DUJ i tFoulds' Wheat Germ Meal, Attmore's Mince Meat, Hecker's Buckwheat, FOX RIVER; PRINT BUTTER; 0 ' -'---- Just (Mi Store, - 65 Polloc'i St. c. Received TrtTTIT TiTTtT1Tn m r U I IT dun -mi D. pnrvs rnarmao.v " ; '.. ; , l v jj W'll"w'v mncipiiii Ikftirpck of Day Creates Brisk Times. Penitentiary Dispute Going on Still. Teaekers Urged to Organize. Butler Ought to Resign. Students Have a Special Train. Jouusal Bureau. ( Kaleioh. N. (J.. Mov. 21. I Dr, A. C. True, the director of the Ex periment Station in Washington has been here and examined the North Carolina Station. He will make an official report to the Agricultural Department in Wash ington and suy that he found this Station all right. Dr. il. B. Battle, ex-Stnte chemist, will litis week move his household furni ture to Winston where he will make bis home. Mr, David G. Worth of Wilmington died lust night. His two sisters from here, Mrs. W. II. Bagley and Mrs. E F, Mottitt were with him. Chairman Duckery of the penitentiary board comes buck ut Mr. Led better in regard to the figures given about Ibe penitentiary finances. There are so many charges and so many denials anil counter charges Mint the people will probably never know Ihu right of the thing. Superintendent of Public Instruction has issued a circular letter to the public school teachers in the Stage uraiug them to come together in each county and or ganize themselves inlo Teachers Associa tions. He uses strong arguments for the formation of these associations. (ieorge Johnson the New Hanover county rapist whose death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment has been brought to the penitentiary. The promoters of the big Charity Masked B ill to be given here on t ie -'Cth will make every effort to have it a er fect success. The proceeds will go to the use of i wo siecmlly wo.thy objects here, and not to Hex HoBpital uh has been stated. There is some comment on the fact that Barnes Bros, got the fat job of printing the report of the Rail Houd com mission and that no one else had a chance at it. The work does not come under the head of pamphlet or job print ing. The weather for the last few days has been more like May than the end of November. There are, nevertheless, many old time signs that point to a hard winter. There seems to be but little hog cholera in tae State this fall. That of course means an increase in the amount of pork that will be put up. There is a large crop of acorns that mean much to the raisers of pork. Many hunting pnVtics have planned for sport this fall but so far the weather has been too warm for good hunting. A party from the Sliocco Gun club of The Most Important Parts ' la a mm' dress aro the lit tle thines. It bii linen, his ties, hit filrtves hit shoes and so forth are what the should he. ho is called a well dressed man. Wo would -like to show you what this season calls the correct thins, and how style and economy meet here. We are no, to date .and carry a first-class stock and we promise to satisfy yon in every respect. Baker & Dunn. II raanwcliwel ger Pure Liquid Extract of Malt, . A. Food Medlolnf . ' FItlCE lO CTH. V ;, ' AT -' 1 127 MIDDLE STREET. Itlpan's Tabulea, S Cents. 8-Yo Italian Mints, S Cents. Candy Cascarets, 10 Cants. . . Physlclani Prescriptions a Specialty. 'tarftiT i1 Lfc New York have gone down to their game preserves near Warrenton. There is to be a series of sermons preached at the church of the Good Shepherd on "The Apostolic and ami- Nicene Fathers." These sermons which began last night are under the auspict s of t.ie Brotherhood of St. Andrew. The ministers to take part are Bishop Ches hire, l?ev. Mr. Hunter, Rev. M. l'lummer Rev. Mr. Horner, Rev. Mr. Alston, Dr. Murdock and the rector Dr. Pillcnger. The subjects, ''Clement of Rome," lgna- tious," "Justin Marlyr,'" '-Polycarp,', Irenaeus," "Origen," and "Cyprian. Messrs. G. E, and J. M. Leach will soon open a new business here kuown as the Acme Wine company. They will have control for this territory of the wines of the famous Medoc Vineyard of liidgeway, C. N. Gairett & Co. They will also control several leading mineral waters. The Governor has been appealed to for respite for John Evans who was to be hung at Rockingham next Friday. Gov. Ellerbec asks that a delegate from each district and two ut large be ap pointed to attend the cotton growers con vention at Atlanta, Gu., Dec. 11 There will be many plans expressed for con trolling the crop ami price cf cotton. Sell's Bros, of Philadelphia, the big soup manufacturers are here to see the talc from this State. They go from here to the mines to secure a shipment of il. They suy it is second only to the Italian talc. They . use 00,001) pounds of it monthly. There are many who think Senator Butler ought to resign after his diabolical speech at Rocky Mount. But is it reus unable to expect a man who is so low as to make such a speech to give up such i nice fat job as U. S. Senator. No theie will be no resignation unless it can be forced from him. Victor Borden, Esq., of this city h qualified as administrator of the estate of Dr. (i. W. Blacknall. U. S. Marshall Carroll has paid the judgment of $2.) us obtained against him by John 15. Hussey of Washington, A special train on Thanksgiving Day will bring the students here from Trinity and Wake Forest College for the big de bate. Koveliy iirem Uuurln. This week 3(i inch Novi liy dies: vtlue SKic, at ltfc at Barfoot's. l.nlct Am lltniH. Washington, Nov. 21. A new counter feit ten dollar national bank note has been discovered on the Los Angeles Nat ional Bank, of Los Angeles, Cnl. It is ; photographic production, printed on two pieces of paper pasted together, contain ing uo silk or imitation ot it. Un the whole the note has a good appearance. Omaha, Neb., Nov, 21. 1'ivpr rat ions are well under way for the next great American fair. This will bi tlu Trans Mississippi und International Kxposiii 1 1 which will open its gites hare June 1, 1808, and continue Ave months. MklboUhnE, Nov. 21. A great lire broke out here at 2 o'clock this morning md in a very short space of time did enormous damage, It is estimated that the loss will reach $5,000,000. Hundreds of employes of all sorts have been sud denly thrown out of employment. New York, November 21 In a dis patch to the Herald from Wusingion Senator Morgan, of Alabama, says of the attitude of Congress on the Cuban ques tion: "The duty of Congress is plain enough and I hope the House will unite with the Senate in enacting the joint resolution passed by the Senate at the extaa session of 180 1 declaring that a state of public war exists in Cuba. That declaration is all that is needed to soc'ure to the people of the United Slates and to the Kimr of Spain and the republic of Cuba the rights of war as they are de nned by toe laws or nations. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. lias SI S, (U44( THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish- ed'by W. A. Portcrfluld 4 Co. Commission Brokers. New York, November, 22,. BTOCK8. Open. High. Low. Close People's Gas.... 92t 93, 83f 9.'JJ C.B.AQ. 93 3 92 i COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close January 8.70 S.78 6.70 S.71 CHICAGO MARKETS. WnAT Open. High. Low, Close Dec 95 95 94 9.1 May..., A)M DO) 90 90, Cork , , , Dae...,' 20 m Vii 204 Cotton Sales 89,000 Dale. ' Osisamptlos Positively Carat. Mr. It, B Qreee, msrcuaol, of Clill- howl. Vs.. eurtinss that be bail con. sumption, was given up to iliu, s iubt all medical treatment ibat moiuy could procure, tried all eoa,;u rvme lirs h could bear of. but got no relief,- spent many niiints silllnir up In a chnli; wus induced to try Dr. Kiou's New Disuov-'ry snd was cured by as of two b ttle. For psst thres e:s h hen aiiendina tu business and says Dr Kmt's New Dis covery lb grandest rmieny ever md. as it has done so much lor him and also lor oer in lib community. Dr King's New Discovery Is gusruuteed for Cough, Cnldi end Coosuinntion. . It don't tall, Tralbmlrs freest F, 8. Duffy's Diug Store. ' ' TRY II Ml Another ArtJitration Treaty Will Eflilauulill tifitaHtfiu. A Chance for Seuntor.-. to Redeem Tiicii'sclvcs. Financial Recom mendations Will Depend on l'nity Leaders. The Can cessions of Spain. Jol xx.M. Bi'heau, ! Washington. 1). V,., Nov. 23.)" Those Senators who asserted while the debate was under way which resulted in the rejection of the arbitration treaty. negotiated by the Cleveland ailm nislia tion and endorsed by the present admin istration, with Great Britain. Hint they favored arbitration, but opposed that particular (treaty because of objections they specified, will shortly be given opportunity to show whether they meant what they said or were merely talking for its elfcct upon their inlluential con stituents who favored arbitration and opposed their votes against the ratilicu lion of tiie treaty. Another arbitration treaty has been negotiated, and espeeia pains have been taken in drawing its pro visions to meet he objections raised by .Senators, in execulive session, to Ihe old It will he sent In the Senate early in the session as inav be deemed advisable by President McKiniey, probu b!y as soon as the treatv for ihe Einnexa tion of Hawaii is disposed of. There is much dnuht about what li nan c.ial recoinnieiida'ions will he made in the President' message to Congres- It uill probably depend largely upon the advice given the President by prominent members id' his pally In Congress This doubt docs not arise from any clashiu of linanciat views between tiie President and members ot Ihe I nlnnot. I hey are all practically of one mind ns to what liuancinl legislation they would like to see put through Congress, but there are grave dilferences of opinion among them as to the advisability of making recommendations which haven't even remote chance ot being enacted. Tin weight of sentiment among republican Senators and Representatives will prol ably determine just how far Presidential reeouiiiieiidatiDns will go. I he new Spanish Ministry nrav not succeed ill whipping the Cubans into submission any better than the old Min -ti v did. ami it inav not n allv lie anv more tri'-ndly to Ihe L . Hut II hu become apparent ill Washington that il repealed concessions to the U. S. are having a very decided eneet in lessening the sentiment for interference bv this government. Men may question the sin ntv of the concessions as much as they please, but so long as Spain concedes everylhing, or even makes a pretense conceding everylhing asked by tins gov eminent, it will he dimcult lor this gov eminent to justify itself, in the eyes other governments, in any hostile action towards Spain. In mplomaev, the new Spunish .Mini-itrv has shown itself to be vasllv superior to the Ministry it sui eeeded, bill the trouble in t uba is hardly likely to be settled by diplomacy, unless preceded bv some decisive Spanish vic tories in buttle. TO TIIE . . . BABIES ONLY We hnve Just Received the Finest Lot of Baby Carriages that has ever bee in this city. This is a Job lot of Car- riages bought at Rock Bottom Prices and we mean to give our friends the benefit of the same. And for the not days only, we will sell them for Cash or on time cheaper than litis ever bee known before. Gall anil examine our stock and we will save you money and give you a Fine Carriage at our New Store, 73 Middle Street, next to George jlover's Hardware Store. Old Carriages taken as part payment In exchange for new ones. T. J. TURNER FURNITURE CO. NEW BERNE. N. 0. TAX NOTICE. If City Taxes are not paid on or bef ore the 30th day ot November 1897,1 shall proceed to advertise and sell the property. Payment on or ,be fore the date men tioned will save all parties the costs. J. L. HARTSFIELD, City Tax Collector. GOOD THINGS FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER aro now in order, and we invite your attention to the fol lowing Bill of Fare: Seeded liaising, London Layer Raisins, Muscatel Raisins, Currants, Citron, California Prunes, Dried Peaches, Dried and Evaporated Apples, Dried Figs, Dates. Brazil Nuts, Pecans, Walnuts, Almonds. Attmore's Mince Meat. Heitiz's Sweet Pickles, Sour Mixed Pickles, celery relish. Fresh Lemons, Cranberries. Fresh Grits and Big Hominy. Nice Fresh Eggs. Imported Macaroni, finest quality, Spaghettis, and the Verv Finest Cream Cheese and Elgin Butter. Good Cooking Butter. Full Line Catsups, Sauces at.d. Canned Goods. Pulverized Sugar. Tiie Best of Everything in the Grocery Line. i n on a at i rQC 71 ISroiMl St., EW BERNE, JT. C Horse Clipping ! Am prepared to clip vonr horse in First Class Style and at Ueasonable 1 rice. Give nu your business. E. s. ntreeth I. IV BUY STABLES, Middle St. George Slover IS BACK AT HIS OLD STAND, 7 MIDDLE ST. With an Entire New Stock of . . . HARDWARE. All Goods Guaranteed as Repie- setited or Money Ilefundetl. Best Goods nt Lowest Prices. NEW BERNE, - N. Next to T. J. Turn;r. c. TIIE Olil REL.1 AISLE J. D. DINKINS HAS OPENED A FIRST I I. ASS At 54 Middle Street, Next to the Old Blue Store. THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK EVKR BROUGHT TO THE CITY. I'ure Old Baker Kye, Fcho Spring llyo, Silver Brook Rye. Star A Itye, Pure Old Rose Valley Ryo. Pure Old N. C. Corn, X. C. Applo Brandy, Peach Brandy, Orange. Blackberry, Scuppernong and Port ines. Case Goods of all kinds. My Motto is Quick Sales, Small Profits. Thanksgiving Dinner Deserts Should Include 1hoo fruit and choloe chocolate, rich bon bon and whit Turkish aougaL W will bav them fresh, delicious and tomptlns;, and Ht to grace tbe UM of a King. If you are Invited out to dine, a bo of our es quislte chocolate will be aa acceptable and phwslng gift to your host and th children. . C. J. Slcflorley aVCo. Wholesale Place Wholesale H fc Ketail 4fcsfsftt THE superior. $4 laej). (10 Candle Power, feet of gas an hour. Consumes only 3 Mantles 40 Cents. For sale by JOE DANNENI1ERG Bt 77 Middle Street. S. Alexander & Co WHERE TO EAT! Visitors to New Berne and all others should keep in mind THAT WIL LENBItINk RKSTAU RAXT. The only up-to-date Restaurant in the City. Regular Heals, At all Hours, 25 Cents. Oysters in Every Style. ISO MIDDLE STREET, Next to M. Halm's & Co.'s Stables. iV ir IC FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only Br TEWEV COHPAXV, FOK BALK BY dipt Hum II. Watern, SOLE AGENT, 105 Middle Street. Old Man in New Place, You can llnd me In Gaskill's Drug Htore for a few days. I have the best selected and largest stock of EVER BROUGHT TO THE CITY. CALL AND BEE ME. HAM. K. EATON, M Middle St,, Opposite Baptist Church, Pig Port, Veal, And our STALL-FED BEEF . Is always up to tht standard. Alt Pork, Mixed and Bologna Sausage. Dretned Poultry. AT- Sam'l Cohn & Son's ; 8S middle HU rhone 40. rUntyof Turkey for the Thanksgiving. 4
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