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1 1 VOL. XVI NO. 153. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, lt!!)7 ESTABLISHED 18(12 V '0 lu.iVi BED TIME Is Doubly Welcome on a COOL OTOIIT when you cuddle .under a pair of Our Soft Downy Blankets. THAT OUR 10x4 ...All Wool $3.25 Per CAWJTOT BE BEATEBiV You will be surprised when you see and examine them. They are worth more money, but we have made up our minds to move them. Beorge Slover IS BACK AT HIS OLD STAND, 73 MIDDLE ST., With an Entire New Stock of ...HARDWARE. All Goods Gusrunteed as Repre sented or Mooey Refunded. - Bet Goods at Lowest Pricei. NEW BERNE. - N. C. Next to T. J. Turner. TIIE OliD RELIABLE J. D. DINKINS, 1 , HAS OPENED A FIRST CLASS At 84 Middle Street, Next to the Old Blue Store, . TBI MOST COMPLETE STOCK EVER BROUGHT TO THE CITY. Pare Old Baker Bye, Echo Spring Rye, Silver Brook Re. SUr A Ry, Pure Old Itoae Valley Rje. Tare Old M. U. Corn, N. 0. Apple Brandy, Peach Brandy, .Orange. Blackberry, Souppernong aud Port Wines. of allklnd. VI u My Motto It Phi. -It S.lcs, Km nil rroCtt. Blankets at Pair, WMMJVUW CEBML, Foulds' Wheat Germ Meal, Attmore's 'Mince Meat, Hecker's Buckwheat, FOX RIVER PRINT BUTTER, Just . Received, . 15 Pollock St..' ; mmi JOHII DHIIII S, . Casli Store, ' CHOKER'S VAST AMBITION. It I. Maid That as lb Lfiailer of Tani many Hall k Will Try lo Nane the PreeldentlalJlYomliiee. Lakkwood, N. J. Dec. 1, John C. Slieehan will be the leader of Tammany Hall after Us reorganization iD January. This statement was made positively to night by a man who knows. It was made after John F. Carrol and Thos F. Grady bad come back from a two days' stay in New York. Messrs. Carroll and Grady told Richard Croker the result of conferences they had held, Soon afterward the information was conveyed that Mr. Croker would g.i back into his old place as leader to make in tha five boroughs of Greater New York an organization which will be bo perfect a welding of the metropolitan Democracy that there will be no chance that it shall niUs naming the Democratic candidate for the presidency in 190(1, BANE SUSPENDS. The Pleftmont Bank at Mtorirnntmi N C. Clone If Doom. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C. December, 2. Word has been received hero of the suspension of the Piedmont Bank, at MorgantoD, in this State. State Rank Examiner Crowder, has gone to Morganton to examine into the bank's affairs, and take charge until a receiver is appointed. Latent NrWH Hem.. Prague, Bohemia, December 1 There were fresh disturbances here today. The houses of Germand were bombarded with stones, and a howling mob which gathered on Wenzel-Plalz was disperseil by infantry and cavalry. Vienna, December 1 The prospects for the new ministry are ominous, "'he assignments of portfolios has been re ceived on all sides with ftigid reserve, and although I lie dismissal of Count Badeni lias allayed the spiiit of rebellion in Vienna and the Uermau towns. anarch v has broken out in the Slav and Czechish towns and provinces. Washington, December 1 The hearing before the interstate commerce commis sion, on the petition of the railroads of the country, for an extension of lime in which to equip their freight ears with automatic couplers ami air brakes, brought together today the leading at torneys of the country ami a number of prominent railroad otlleials. Washington, Dec. 1. Secretary Long has been informed that the battle-ships Kearsurge and Kentucky, now building by the Newport News firm, will be ready for launching early in January, und his views upon the subject of making the occasion notable have been asked by the president of the company, who believes that the event is one calling for some unusual ceremony, considering that two of the most formidable ships of their class ever constructed by this govern ment will be scut from the ways of a Southern shipyard. Madrid, Dec. 1. The Impiircinl. com menting today upon the reports of the latest alleged tilibusturing expedition of the American steamer Dauntless, calls upon Premier Sagss;a to make energetic representation on the subject nt Wash ington adding that the authorities tbvre must be informed of the bad impres sion created in Spain by the Ircuuent filibustering expeditions." Washington, Dec. 1. Justice Field's retirement from the Supreme Court took place today. There was no formality at tendant upon it. The justice was not present in the courtroom, and as he had not 1st with the court since the opening day of the term, the proceedings did not differ in any inspect from those of ordi nary day. CASTORIA For Infante and Children. ft ta il all. tin tnif enroa. Ilfutu. N Wllleiibrlnk' Restaurant, Only Up-to-Date Restaurant In the City. For Ladies and Gentlemen. iao MiDDLii ermiirr, New Berae, N. C. Regular Heals, At all Hours, 25 Cent. . II. WILLENDRINI, Prop. Formerly Chef, Hotel Chattawke. NOTMCE ! Having soccerded the firm of CLARK LUMBER COMPANY in the bueineaa' heretofore, conducted end operated by them, tbe under- tigned will contiuue ealtl bmlnee ondor the firm came of The ' filacei Lumber Compe'iy. ' , . All debts due the Clark Lumber Company mutt be paid to us, and all debit due by the firm will be paid by us. B LADKS LU MBER CO. STATE LIBOR REPORT. Detailed Report on Tobacco la- Jin sen ill Display Collection. Peni tentiary out of Debt Says Smith. Six Political Parties. Mi nors Paid to Testify A gainst Cigaret Sellers. Journal Bikeac. Rai.kioh. N. C. Dec. 2. Mr. Brimley of I lie State Museum is making a beautiful display of the fine collections of corns and Indian relics pur chased from lb Stevenson estate. Every one who bus seen it says it is the finest private collection they ever saw. The annual report of Labor Commis sioner Ilnmrick is now in the hands of I he printers. Much care was devo ed to the securing of facts relative to the Tobacco industry in this State. The manufacture of chewing tobacco in the western district of the State last vear was 14,!)i;i,."i(i7 pounds, while in the eastern district it was 12.015.07." pounds The eastern district turned out ;l:t,0'J0,- ;(() packages of cigarettes aud 4,029.321) cigars. The western district manufac tured 3il.OIOpoiindsof smoking tobacco. The highest average wages paid men in the tobacco factories, in the State are t1.14 k.r day women 57 cents; the low est men 02 cents, women 33 cents and children 28 cents. In this report he says that in 35 counties it is said the linancial condition of the working people is not improving, out in 23 counties it is. Thirty seven counties say laborers can tied work all the year round, while in 21 they cannot. In 41 counties the educa tional condition of the laboring people is improving, but 15 counties say it is not Superintendent Smith at the peniten tiary says that after this week the insti lion will be out of debt. They will lease u farm of 1.000 acres near the peniten tiary fur three years at a rental of .$300 per annum, The prison laundry will do work for residents in Hie city, anil tiie shirt factory will be opened in January. This puts convict labor to compete with free labor, and it should not be encour agcil. On the State farms 1,000 acres in wheat aud 300 in oats is being planted. Mr. Win. ii. Williamson and Miss Sadie S. Tucker were married lust night at Christ Church. They left for a long western tour. The Daughters of the ltevolution met this afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. O, llolhulay, The subject for discussion was tiie Battle of King's .Mountain. It is said that Solicitor llolton offered boys $1 cich to testify before the grand jury to having purchased cigarettes. 1 Ins was in Salisbury where 10 mer chants were indicted for selling cigar ettes to minors. The political situation is thus summed up in "six parlies" as follows: Gold Dem ocrats, Silver Democrats. Republicans, Russell Republicans, Butler Populists, and Skinner Populists, Judge Starbuck made things lively for delinquent tax payers in Forsyth coun ty by making them pay tax and in add! tion costs, never less than $10. It is the remark by members of the Democratic State committee that next year there will lie a clean open Democra tic fight from beginning to end No com promise or no fusion with any party. The anti-saloon movement seems to to have fallen very flat here and its pro moters are badly disappointed. Raleigh tried the "dry town" business once and is not likely to try it again. A NOVEL EXHIBIT. l"rJetlHral a Uarga or CaarrlleU K.hm Narlaaven la lb Omnha Expoaliloa) Toi'EKA, Kan., December 1 A plan to send a carload of cancelled Kama' mortgages lo the Trans-Mlssisslpoi Kt position in Omaha next year as an evi deuce of prosperity in this State was perfected here today. Charles Harris, a Republican member of the Legislature, ii the father of the idea. He presented it ni a conference of representative Republicans, and urged that it would be a good practical refuta lion of the "calamity talk" frequently in dulged in by the Populists. Aa addren will be issued to the people of Kansas urging them so to arrange their affairs ai to pay off their morlgaiiei be fore January 1, thus enabling the pro- motors of the project to show to the world that Kansas la almost free from debt, and that It I all the work of one year of proipcrity. TBB MARKETS. Yctterdny'i market quotation! furnish ed by W, A, Porterfleld St Co. Commiaaiuu Broker. New Yoik, December, S. . STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Cloe People Oaa.... 94J t M 8IJ & It, ft Q. 90) ? IWi Ml COTTON. Open, High. Low. Cloae January 148 8.8 B.M W CHICAGO MARKETS. WUkat Open. High. Low. Cloae Dee BOf vet vi vj I May SOl-l 0 811 891 Coae . w May ..; 89J 901 Cotton BiUet (M.000 Balea, S8t BERLIN EXCITED. A Report That Merman Kallora Ha.l Been MaftMncrell. Berlin, Dec. 1. All sons of wild ru mors arc current here and at Kiel, prob ably based in the main upfln the speech of Emperor William at he opening of the Reichstag, as to the relations be tween Germany and China. But the most of these are discredited. The National Zeitung Iris confirmed Hie statement of the Kmporcr that Germany's only object in the occupation at Kiao (; hail is lo protect German missionaries in China, aud Hie alarmist stories are now taken with liberal allowances of salt. A sensation was caused today by a re port that t!i3 Chinese had massacred 200 German sailors belonging to to the Ger man cruiser Division, in Kiao-Chau bay. but there bus been no confirmation of this, while the latest dispatches received from Admiral Von Diederich, cuminau der of the Division, which were dated the afternoon of November 2N, make no rele:ence to fighting at Kiao-Cliau. The Berliner Tageblatt is responsible for the statement that two additional cruisers are going to lviao-Chaii, bringing the force there up to 10 ships, with 4,000 men and 140 men. Tbe same journal says also that a force of marines, including the crew of the im perial yacht Iiohenollern, is going to Kiao-Chaii, there is no official confirma tion of these assertions, although they are held lo indicate Mint a permanent occupation is intended, especially as it is understood that China does not insist upon evacuation. The Discovery of the Dap. Aug. J. B;i;el, the leading drinivit of Shieveport, La., say: "Dr. King's New Discovciy is the only tliiuu that cures my o,i jh, and it is the liet feller I iixvc. K F. Caiiipb-I'. ineiciiniil of Sill'ud. Anz., wriUs: '!) . Kum's New Discm ry l 'ill Haiti- chuii. el lori':i uec liiilh, aim is a -ore cure i.r O.u-u p'i n. J'lii'jhs and Coios. 1 ' anno' s.iy enoujl' Or PS Olellls. ' 1I K'HL" s '-w Di-cov- ;ry lor C'liti-unijili'Mi. l,' u. h- r.ini Colds is uol an t iei'ii eui. Ii In- bonliMl lora (piiiiei of a ceniiiry, am toda) -funds t the he-id. It ir'ver d'-n points Free dial hollies i.l 1". S. I.'ullj', Diuu -ilOle. AMUSEHENTS. Fields and Hanson's MINSTRELS Saturday, Dec. 4, '97. The '07 Accepted High Grade Wheel of Merri'nent. The Show of the Period Refreshing Minstrelsy : Breezes of Genuine Wit. iwept by Ocean 38-"Hot Members"-38 Grand Concert Band and Superb Sym- phy Orchestra. RKSKKVKD SKATS, 50 Cts. GAI.I.KI1Y. - -25 Cts. Taffy Won t Go Verv well for a Christmas nift, nl though it is very nice wln-n you want it. For your wife, sweetheart, daughters or sisters, nothing will please them hetlcr than one of our three or live pound boxes of delicious, rich and finely flavored mixed chocolates, French candies and niarslimallows Christmas without plenty of confectionery would be like "homo without a mother." C. J. MeSorlej fc Co. LOST ! Certificate No. 181, for one share of E.C. K. O. Game Industrial Association. Application will be made for certificate for aame. W. I. IU UKUS. Rhortlr alter July. 4th 1776 the British lino made an unpleasant discovery. The American revolution exploded under hla I no and be hasn't yet succeeded la get i tne Ida face atraisht. Wi would like to expiooa wiia aa riiuv , ider the noee of evertbody who Las ! under lh not yet dieeovered that 0olHiadaciim PoWDsaa" area. rolfle for UeadMhe. Bradham's Pharmacy, mm YOl CAN FIND ALL. THK NECESSARY INGREDIENTS KOR MAKING YOUR Christmas Fruit Cake At McDaniel & Gaskill's 71 Broad Street. They have just received: Seeded Raisins in lb packages, lindon Liver Uaisins, llnest quality, lj.i. Loose Muscatel Raisins, fin est finality, Ulc. Thoroughly cleaned Currants, 10c. ' litron, tii'.est (jitality, Good cooking Butter, 2(lc. English VVi.lmits, brazil Nuts, Almonds, I'ecau Nuts, all new crop and finest qualify. Sauera and McConnick's Flavoring Extracts I'nro Spices of all kinds. Fresh Lemons and Malaga Grapes, Shreddej Cocoanut, ."u per package, fresli goods. Tiie Best of Everything in the Grocery Line. lame & Gaski 71 Broad St., NEW BEIIN JE, HT. Your Doctor Fights Disease with ni'iicim. If tin lucilit iiif is not rilit lie 'aii iinl coniUiT disease. If the tlniirisl tloeH his duly the medicine will lie rijiht, and your diiotnr will stand a fair Hiaure of winning the vic tory. Vuii can help your doctor hv having your prescription tilled at Brad ham's Reliable Drue Store ( Pig Fori vreal, Mutton, And our STALL-FED BEEF is always up to tiie standard All Turk, mixed and Ilolugna Sausage, Dressed Poultry. AT Sam'l Gohn & Son's SS Hiilille SI. Phone 4. Plenty of Turkeys for the Thank-giving, IlrauiiM'Inveier -sS&Iiiiiinie. Pure l.iipnd Kxtract of Mall. A Food Medicine. 111 1 VIS lO CTS. Henry's f lamiacy 17 MIDDLE STREET. Ripan's Tabulcs. .1 Cents. Sa-Yo Italian Mints, 5 Cents. Candy Casearets, 10 Cents. Physicians Prescriptions a Specialty, "SUNLIGHT." Great Reduction ! New Price, $1.50. Old Price, $2.00. . . Sold by . . HYMAN SUPPLY CO NEW BERNE, N C. Seed Potatoes. Early varieties especially adapted to Southern planting. Guaranteed true to name. Addreta A. F. YooMO A Co.. ruttMi Waihlngton St, New Tork dy, for c,,.,. Mention this 'piper, Wholesale & Retail CJroeers, Looking For Me ! 1 have moved back to my old Stand. 1)7 Middle Street, where you can find the liest .Selec ted Stock in the City of Watelies, Jewelry and Silver XotioiiN. OF EVERY KIND. Particular Care Taken to do all Work First Class. We warrant our Work. SAM. K. E1TOX, 07 Middle St., Opposite itaplisl Church, A. t? i iroi. Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. CAJVIJIJXS, Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only II V TEXXF.V COJII'AW, FOK SALK HV Cat Sam IS. Wafers, SOLE AGENT. , 105 Middle Street. THE OLD RELIABLE Turner's N. C. Almanac. EMIi- 1838. For Sale At J. ('. WIIITTV & (O.'S. Il is Chock Full of Valuable informa tion. Price, Single Copy, TEN CENTS. Special Prices to the Trede, Fresh Onion Sets JUST RECEIVED. Prlec lOc per quart. A Full Supply of Other Seed at Lowest Prices. Parties who desire to buy Peas and Beans will do well to get out price liefor.' purchasing. Mail Orders Solicited. ....UEAtXjl'AKTKKS FOR.... PI Prescriptions carefully filled at Lowest price consistent with Pure Drugs and care in compounding. P. S. DUFFY, Corner Middle and South Front Blreeti. Horse Clipping 1 Am prepared to clip jonr horse la First Claee Style and at Reasonable Prloe, Ulve me your business. E. N. STniSETS L1VEUT STABLES, Middle 81. JJ II? I?) MTU Til o un umt
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