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VOL. XVI-NO 127. NEW BE1LNE, N. C. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 'lb, 18U7 ESTABLISHED lliil i I SHOES I Prices and Quality Right. 1 CO J o I . : WsMfimJ SSI C3 22 S S J5 co i I jijOia AjiBno pub suj I ""JLTT"" 1 5 5S I Your Doctor Fights Diseas" with medicine. If the medicine is not right he can not eiMupier disease. If the druggist does his duty Hie medicine will be right, and your doctor will stand a fair chance of winning Hie vic tory. You can help your doctor bv having your prescription tilled at Bradham's Reliable Drue Store- Fresh Onion Sets JUST RECEIVED. ' Price lOc per quart. ; A Full Supply of Oilier Seed at Lowest Prices. Parlies who drsire to buy Pens and : Beans will do well to get out prices I before purchasing. j Mall Orders Solicited. ....UEADQUAKTERS FOR.... I I) il 11 It II sV , u Prescriptions carefully filled at Lowest price consistent with Pure Drugs and care in compounding. P. H. DUFFY. Corner Middle and South Front fitrecU. Bhortlr after July, 4lli 1770 tht Orlllsh lloo maua an unpleasant discoery. Th Ameriimn reolutloo axplodwt under his dom and he Iwwn't yet suoceedeJ la get n his fane straight. Ws would Ilka to e iplo l this ad tiptt under the nose of averyboily wlm lias not yat dia vivsred that "0ol HlADtCiltt Vowoias" ara a speclrto for lloaiacha. Dradham'i Pharmacy, Foulds' Wheat Germ Meal, Attmore's Mince Meat, Hecker's Buckwheat, Ltl-VI): FOX RIVER PRINT BUTTER, Just Received. J t5 Pollock SU NF W BERNE, N. C. JOHN II RALEIGH POST. Directors Select Miters For He New Moras Paper. The X Ray to bn Tried Again. lr. McUca Is Recovering. Eisrlit Counties Without a Kail road. To' Have a Paid Fire Department. JOCRNAI. Bl REM'. Rai.kkih, N. C. Nov. 1 24. t" At a meeting of the board of directors of the new city paper J csreitlay. Mr, Robert M. Fuiinnn of Aalieville wan chosen as editor mid accepted the posi tion. Mr. T. J. Pence who husdone such good work o;i the evening paper. The Press-Visitor whs put in charge of the city work. Mr. Willis Briggs succeeds Mr. Pence an the evening paper, 'i'liere will be after December, 1st, two morning papers ami two evening papers. It was slated that the. other evening paper "The Times' would stop, but that was a mistake. Today the city schools held Thanks giving exercise at the schools. There were song's by the children and donations for the poor. Speeches will he made by several ministers. The Ihcinnnietcr dropped considerably IjsI night and the weather is brisk and cold. This of course is a delight to all who have planned for a Tlcinksgiv. ing out in the fields with gun and dog. Today Mrs. Watson was carried back to Wake Forest lo have the X rays ap plied to try and locate the bullet in her hack. Kvcry ell'ort is being made to help lier, lint then? is very lillle hope for it is the generai impression (hat the spi nal cold was severed and she will never walk again. She is utterly without means, and her case is a pitiful one. Part of the proceeds of the Charity Hall Friday night will go towards living for her at Hie Hospital. She lived outside oldie fit v limits so could not he taken as a charity allien1. It is t-titrd llmt there are I, !;!, lilt s limlles 2ll.0"i:i looms anil 1.410 knittin machines in the cotton factories iu Hi Stale. Winston claims the greatest number of si in In 1 1 s at the 1'iiiversilv ibis session than any other place in the Slate. t'ol. John W, Hinsdale of this city, yesterdi.y went to St. I.ouis v here he annenrs in a suit for infringement of a patent. It is claimed that the Mriggs nia chine for the miinn fuel lire of cigiirelles i is an infringement on the Underwood machine. Dr. James McGeo, Sr., one of lialeigh Hi' 'ti s I ' T il I v( . V vi COPVIOHT i if Thanksgiving Bon Hons S'.iould he the choicest and most d licioos concoctions of Hie confectioners art. We have them for the Thanks giving top-oil for your feast in exquisite quality, dainty flavor and templing display in chocolates, nut candies, iiiarshinallows, cream candies th it will make your uiiests long for nior:. Our boxed sweetness will reach a girl's hear; quicker than anything on record. the OTii itKi.i auf.i: j. D. DINKINS, HAS OPENED A FIRST CEASS At 54 Middle Street, Next to the Old Blue Stori. THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK EVER BUOUGHT TO THE CITY. Pure Old Baker Rve, Echo Sprinif live. Silver lirook Ilye. Slur A llye, Pure Old Hose Valley Uve, Tore Old N. C. Corn, N. U. Apple Brandy, IVaoh Brandy. Orange. Blaokherry, Souppernong aud rort Winei. Case Goods of til kinds. My Motto Is Quick Sitles, 8mill Profits. ? u Wholesale Place Cigars&Tobacco most beloved physicians is slowly recov ering frjm a long and serious illness. In the Auditor's office the old papers an 1 manuscripts are being neatly ar ranged. Some very old documents have bee.i found, some from Washington and other early presidents. Some of the dates run back as far as 1741. The map of the State made by Mr. Brown, clerk of the li. it. commission shows that there are only eight counties in the State which are not touched by any railroad. These are Ashe, Alleghany Urahain, Clay, Watauga, Dare, Pamlico Tyrrell. Of course some of the roads that go into the counties aie sm ill ones for hauling lumber. Ex-Judge A. C. Avery, who is i,. C. Cahvell's att r.iey in his suit for chair man of the 1. R. Commission made a motion before the Supreme court to ad vance the case on the docket. Caldwell won the case in the lower court, yet he himself docketed it in the Supreme court. I he question is asked whether the winner has the right to docket the case for this term or not. f. K. liruuer, ex-secretary of the ag ricultural deoartmcnt has charge of the equipping of Hie "Rolling Exposition" car. 1 lie Horticultural exhibit especially prepared by Herbert lirinley, the curator i f the museum is a supeih one. There are plans on foot lo have a paid lire department here. The voluntary service here is a very line one. l.mMt jiw Ileum. London November 21 - The Rome' cor respondent of Hie Daily Chronicle says: The report is continued that the Powers have dicided to blockade Constantinople in case Turkey refuses to withdraw her troops from Crels and to accept European government of the island. San Francisco, November 24 The ( all says: The coal hunkers in Hie United Stales hallleship Oregon caught tire Sun day evening from spontaneous combus tion, and for over eight hours the crew worked bard in smothering what looked like a costly blaze. There were over 2"i0 tons of coal in the vessel, and prompt action alone saved the ship. Barcelona, November 2:1--General Weyler, the former captain general of Cuba, arrived here this morning on b ta'd the steamer Montserret, from Havana. The general landed beneath the Columbus monument at III a. in., anil was acclaimed hy about 20,000 people. Chicago, November 21 Americanized and native-horn Chinamen will appeal lo Congress for the privilege of suffrage, and will ask that body to repeal t lie deary anti-Chinese law. A public inass illeeting will soon be held at Central Music Half here and prominent China men from all over the United States will address the meeting. Washington, Nov. 21!, --.V pension c'aini which has been pending twenly scT mi years and which if admitted would carry back pay of ir2"i,0IJ0, was decided today by Assistant Secretary of the In lerior Davis. It is the case of (inttlieb Ellersick, of Missouri, whose claim for alleged total blindness, due to disease of the eyes contracted during the military service in 1W4. is rejected. Washington. Nov. 21. The eabine' held a very short meeting today, as the President and several of its members attended the wedding of Mr. Hal Ion, son nf Justice Harlan, and Miss Noble. The time of Hie meeting was taken up with matters from the se-eral departments. President McKinlev informed the cabinet that his inesiage was practically com pleted, but he did not read any portion of it to them. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by V. A. Porterlield & Co. Commission Hrokers. Ni;w YoitK. November, 24. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Clote People's (ias.... i!2j 03) !Mj OH C. P.. & Q 04 04 0:!) B:i COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close January 5.72 r,", r.W .VC0 CHICAGO MARKETS. WtlKAT (kien. High. Low. Close Dec 0 Oil) 0-iJ 0(1 May 01 1 01 j 014 1J Corn Dec 2 20 2i 2(i Cotton Sales 10;i,4l0 Hales. OAQ'i'OlUA. sr.,. li Igutarf UK George Slover IS BACK AT HIS OLD STAND, 73 IIIlIYi: NT., With an Entire New Stock of . . . HARDWARE. All Goods Guaranteed ai sented or Money Refunded. Hepre- Beit Goods at Lowest Prices. NEW BERNE, - N. 0. , Next to T. J. Turner. I GAGE SIT!!. That Now is the Time fur Financial Eefoit Relief for tlie Sou I h and West. End to he (-lilted Without Contraction of the Curren cy. Many Distinguished People at the Dinner New Youk, N v. 2:. The one hhii tired and twenty ninth annual dinner of the New York Clianher of t'ommeree was gie at Dehnomcn's new restaurant, Fiflh avenue and Forty fourth street, to- niglit. M"ii distinguished in -.rolesi nft and commercial life were present and me beautiful banquet hall w taxed to its utmost capacity. Secretary of the Treasury Lyman J. iae was the uesl honor and the liicf speaker. Antony the other guests were Secretary of War Kussell A. Al'er, (iov. Frank S. Black, Comptroller of the Currency ,1. II. E :kels, Mavor Win. L. Slrnng. I'rrsidriil D.iniel (J. (iibnan, of the Johns Hopkins University; Major-(Jencral esley Mei ritt, Commodore Francis M. llunce, Carl So'iur. and Wlutclaw Krid. Secretary Cuige wa received with ap plause when he rose to speak to the toast "Currency Ueform. Now or W lien:" The Secretary said in conclusion: 'Tn a word, I commit myself to the following proposition: At a cost too con temptible for serious consideration the debatable condition of our currency and hanking system may be put upon clearly safe, if not theoretically scientific, foun dations. This may be secured without any necessary contraction ol the circu lating medium of ecliaug and w ith no danger of an undue expansion; and, best of all, this desirable end may carry in its effect potential relief to those districts in the South and W'et whicii, though rich in possibilities of soil and climate, have been held back through the absence of hanking capital and credit facilities. Nor will I permit myself to doubt i hat in the c luncils of our nation a ise Statesman ship, supported and sustained by the wisdom and value of a pure patriotism among our people, will lind tin- way to the much-needed result." Good Blankets ! (iood Blankets are a source of n great deal of comfort these dully winter ni?lit. Wo .'specially recommend tliose. North 'Jarolina .Made Blankets that have given sucii satisfaction in New Berne. Tliey are better made this year and then eiiial is only found in blan kets of a tniii'ii higher in ice TVIaJa !Ox4, $:.50 For rnir. November '21, The Most Important Parts In a mm' ilieps are the lit tle things. If his linen, his ties, hit glove his shoe and so forth are what they should be, he 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. Wc are up to date and cairy a flrst-cias stock and we promiso to satisfy you in every respect. Baker & Dunn. ) nnnn tuimgc UUUU I I IIIIUU I Ull ol THANKSGIVING DINNER 3 are now. in order, and we invi'e yon r attention to the fol- ) lowing Hill of Fare: ; beetled Kaisins, London Layer Currants, Citron, California Dried and Evaporated Apples, Dried Kig.s, Brazil Nnla, i'ecans. Walnuts, Almonds. Attmore's Mince Meat. Ileinz's Sweet I'iekles, Sour Mi.ied 1'ickU Fresh Lemons, Cranberries. .1: FVcpIi (irita and Big Hominy. Nice Fresh E Imported Macaroni, linest iiualitv. Simhettis Very Finest (.'ream C heese an i Elgin Butter. (I nel Cooking Butter. Full Line Catsups, Sauces at.d Cannod (ioods. I'tilverizei Sugar. The Best of Everything in the (irocery Line. M Ti '1 0 n 1 ' it lAl inniAl A mm vv utwiVDi, a 71 road St., VEW KEltXE. X. V. Old Man in New Place, You can liml me in (iasklll's Hu More fur a few iluvs. I h ive the liest selecteil anil largest stock of i:vi;u liiti h i ; n r to tiik oitv. CAI.I. AMI SKI'. MK. 1I.1 Miildle St., Opposite I'.:i list Church, ! SUNLIGHT." IS WORKING UNDER ITS OWN PATENTS AND IS NO INFRINGEMENT. , : . Great Reduction NEW PRICE, $1.50 OLD PRICE, $2.00 The "Sunlight'' Light is brilliant, mellow, and gives all objects in thoir natural color, resting instead of straining the eye. Order the "SUNLIGHT." Beware of Imitations. . . Sold by . . HYMAN SUPPLY CO., NEW BERNE, N. C. il NO. 250. Z "oililit" CsapiD) j rnp Kaisins, Muscatel Prunes, Uriel I iaisins, indies, Litis. celerv relis d T l.tU'l'lll aV RHail C'liloiiieix ! Ice wiil not he delivered after l'J o'clock, noon on Thursday, Nov. ;'."ilh. (Thanksgi.'ing Day). The l-'iietol'V will lie iip'-n all day: anyone wishing l'c after I .' o'clocK can get it by sending for it. I! S. (il'lllN, i,, n. Manager, I Pi! Fori Veal. AnJ our STALL-FED BI'OI is always up to tne standard. All l'oik. .i j.-. ini .il ii it i' el llMlo'iia niltri . AT Sam'l Cohn & Son's HS Middle I'hoiii' Hi. St. i I'lentv of Turkey fur 1 1 - Tli.nik-.ivii'.-. THE SUPERIOR, lio I .hi, i' el of KU". MM IT s ilr lo Alexander l'..er li-Mir. t Mlisiiiue. . M. mill's 10 Cent-. l WNKNI'.KIti; at " Middle sir. I. ,n ii : w ii i:iu: TO EAT ! l-ltnls .i Nctt I'm file and all ..ilu-i- -hould ke.-p in min i 1 II IT Mil. I.KMIKINk KKSTA I' ll XT. Tin only up to date Ki'-tiiiii.mt in I In" Cil . Regular .Teals, At all Hours, 25 Cents. Oysters in Every Style. liiO tAl DDT.KjtjTR F' PTT, Next to M. Illlhli's A Co s Si alih-N. IlrniiiiM'liM rigor -sSsM iiiiiiiic, I'uie l.iiind I'.xtrin l of Malt. A KimmI Meilicine. ruici: 10 vts. AT - 127 MIDDLE STREET. Ilipan's f nhules, 5 Cents. 8a-Yo Italian Mints. 5 Cents. Candy Cascarets, 10 Cents. Physicians Prescriptions a Specialty. i ! r I j i. i. pi "isJLi W MlllV 1
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