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Stow Mete) 1 VOL. XVI-NO. 155. NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5, 1807 ESTABLISHED 1882 4- . STDTI7S HAVE THEM They Are The Very Latest In Underwear ! And the woman who arrays her self in a suit is invulnerable to pneumonia and colds, incident to weather changes. Our iLadleN and Children' Fashioned White Ribbed Merino Tests andg; Panto, Fine Grade Swissfeg Bibbed Underwear ARE - JdST ELEGANT. ' Our Bibbed Ladies Cotton and and Unequalled. George Slover IS BACK AT HIS OLD STAND, 73 MIDDLE ST., With an Entire New Stock of , . . . HARDWARE. All Ooodf Guaranteed as Repre sented or Money Refunded. Best Goodt at Lowest Frlcei. NEW BEENE, - N. C. Next tu T. J. Turner. THE . ' . OLD RELIABLE J. D. DINKINS, MAS OPENED A FIRST CLASS At 54 Middle Street, Next to the Old Blue Store. THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK EVER BKOUGHT TO THE CITY. Tore Old Raker Rve, Echo Spring Rye, Silver Broo Ry. Bur A live, Pure Old Rosa Valley Rye, Pure Old N. V. tmrn, N. C. Apple Brandy, lVach lirsndy, Orange. Blackberry, coupnernong and Port tnei. (V.9 Gondii i fall k!n;h. fns&Tofocco IV fit Children's Black Cashmere are mm GilAL, Foulds' Wheat Germ Meal, Attmore's Mince Meat, Hecker's Buckwheat, ANDI FOX RIVER PRINT . BUTTER, Just : "Received. ,- e . h SfSsATssfjj IIIII'S toiij 55 Polloc'i Ct., C. I OF STATE IHTEREST. Penitentiary L Four Delegates to Atlanta, (Jo v. Russell Reported Backing Cau casian. An African Prince. Shell Fish Statistics. Baptist Convention. Journal Burrau. I Ralkigh. N. C. Dec. 4. ( The railway commission case argu ment was the event at the Supreme Court today. There was quite an array of comment. The attorney general did not appear. He is uot taking sides in thisjmatter. It appears that there will be only 4del egates from this State to the cotton growers' convention at Atlanta, Dec. 14; J. P. Sossaman, M. T, Leach, W. P. Batchelor and II. T. Jones. This business mauager of the Morning Post here left for New York today to get the Mergcnthaler machines, to be deliv ered Jan'y. 1. The brick work on the Capital club building here has begun. Otho Wilson declines that "(iov. lius- sell is the associate and chief hack.T of Senator Butler's paper." The address of Itev. Dr. Kilgo last night before the Methodist Conference here was a very able one. Tin- right-of-way for the Durham and Charlotte railway is being secured be tween Gulf and Durham. This is an in dependant road, the Southern having nothing to do with it. Hickory capitalists have gone to Mor- gantou to establish a bank to take the place of the one which lias failed. It ap pears that the failure was not unexpected iit that part of the Suite. Monday seventy-six convicts will be sent for the complete extension of the Carthage railway to Klrod, to grade the branch of the Atlantic Coast Line. The best mechanics at the various farms aie to be sent at once to the Castle Havue phosphate mines, to put things in shape for work on an extensive scale. Snperin- tendant Smith says the penitentiary has bought and paid cash for this Castle Hayne property, and that it did this out of money it made out of cotton sales. He says ISO convicts will be put to work mining, and that contracts are made for a large support; 1500 tons for the Cara lelgh mills at Raleigh, 3,000 tons at Char lotte, etc. He says it is found that this particular phosphate, mixed with Ten nessee Mock, makes a perfect fertilizer CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. Th fit- yf lull. W . "" -In twrj vnpfu. Webster Says, A GOOSE IS, (1) A. large web footed bird cf the iud family Antennae. (2) A tailor t smoothing iron. (3) A lilt? creature, a' simpleton You can ieo tbe Urat in any barn yard. The second we can show you in- our tailor shop. Ihe third Is the man who wear slop-shop, hand-me-down clothes. when at about the lame ,irice lie can have us make him look like a MAN in perfect fitting, atylicli garments, You can t.e 1IIH on the at recti eve-y day. A call will convince you that we not only make stylish, per fect fit J, but that we make them at the most reasonable price ever known in thisoity. Baker & Dunn. -X.OST ! Certificate No. 121, (or one share of E. C F. O. Game Industrial Association. Application will be made for certificate for same. W. P. BUKUUS. NTAV HEME'S Only Book Store! HCH00L BOOKS A SFECIAL'i'T. Magazines, Stationery, Periodicals. Lot of Blair's Fine Keystone Tablets Just received. Sheet Music and Musical Instruments end every thin; usually found iu a First 'J I a J Book Store. G. II. Ennctt. and that large Quantities of the latter rock are also being bought. It appears that ex-Congressman Buck Kitchin is again back to his first love, the Democratic party. At 8haw University here there is an African Prince, tie is a grand son of King Khama of South Africa, now dead. The present King is King Wil liam. The prii.cj's name is Allred Impey. His father was Impey Khama, his mother was named Balise. He speaks quite good English, and is a Methodist, as is also King William. Alfred is study ing theology and medicine. TheophilU8 White, chief shell fish com missioner, for this State reports to the labor bureau that nearly all the N. C. oysters arc taken with bound tongs; that almost 3,000 persons are cDgaged in the industry; lhat the capital invested U comparatively small; that from the wat ers of Pamlico sound and its tributaries there were sold during the year ending May 1st, last. 600,000 bushels, the price ranging from 15 to 40 cents a bushel, these being from the natural bed; culti vated oysters selling at 00 to 80 cents. The labor employed commands good wages. The supply of oysters is almost inexhaustible. White says all that is needed is a market which will induce buyers to come to the Slate, and this re quires that dredging, now forbidden, I e allowed. The Baptist State Convention will meet in its sixty-seventh annual session Dec. Bth. with the church at Oxford, N. C. Dr. A. C. Barron, of Charlotte, N. ('., will preach the Hermon. liev. J. E. White, Cor. Scc'y gives out the following statement: hkI'okts in hand show Churches 11,400. Membership, liO.OOO Preachers, ' 700. Baptized during the year. 8.500 FINANCIAL STATISTICS Missions, State, home & foreign, i'i 1,000 Education of ministers, 2,41 0 Orphanage. 15,000 Total for all objects, i)2"i.000 Thise figure do not include the Wes tern N. C. Convention which reports 21.000 members. Tbe years' work is regarded in one of the best in all the sixty-seven years history. When the Convention was organized in 18:50 there were only 15,000 members of Baptist churches in all the State. Now including colored Baptist, there ure 325, 000 members in the Slate. The following has been issued from the ollice of Superintendent of Public Instruction. 'OUNTY SUPERVISOR: 'You will please send to this oflice, as early as possible, the number of quali fied voters of your county. Remember thai cities and towns operating schools under a special act of the Legislature were not entitled to vote on the Local Tax, and these places must not be included in your report. We must have this report in order to decide which county is entitled to the commission of $500, which is to be given to the county that gave the largest per cent, of its qualified voters in favor of local taxation. I have the number of votes cast for schools in the dilferent counties, but must have the number of qualified voters with the exception as to certain towns mentioned above. C. H. MEBANE, Supt. Public Instruction. Latent new IteiilH. Richmond, Dc. it. The Democratic Caucus renominated lion. John W. Dan iel by acclamation for the United St itcs Senate last night. Atlanta, On., Dec. 3. Joseph E. Bhin tner, anna Arthur 1). roilx-s, who was proprietor of tho Southern Purchasing Agency in Atlanta, and who recently, committed suicide in a county jail in Texas, was in Atlanta on the day when the murdcis of Blanche Lamontand Mill nie Williams occurred in San Francisco Prague, Bohemia. Dec. 8. Although the streets of Prague are patrolled by the military, business is being gradually resumed. The streets were quiet all night. There were no disturbances to day. The troops now here number 20 battalions of infantry and two squadrons of cavalry. Washington, Dec. 8. The discovery of a hew counterfeit silver certificate of the series of 1801, with a portrait of (.Irani, Is announced by the treasury secret service. Tho nolo Is neither as long nor as svide aa the genuine. Ap parently It Is printed from plates made by the photo-mechanical process and is well executed, especially the lettering, seal and entira back of the note. General Grant's portrait is different in some details from that la tbe gennlne and on the whole bss a flat appearance, Washington, Dec. 8. The Haytian minister, Mr. Leger, called at the Stale Department today, having news from borne of a most disquieting nature of-i which he wished to talk with the officials. It appears that his government had cabled bim from Port au Prince that the Haytian consul at Kingston, Jamaica, bad tclfgrsphsd that two German war ships sailed yesterday from that plaon (or Port au Pnnoe. The news had created the (neatest excitement in the town and all over tbe island, and disturbances were spprahtnded. ' Baeklaa's axat Salvaa, ' Tna Ukst Salvb !b Ute world fur Cu Is Bruises, Sorts, Ulcers, Bait Khenn, Fevsr bores, Tetlsr, Cbappnl Usod4,CUlllla:na, Uoids, ad all ttaia Eraplluaa. and itoalt Wily cures Piles or DO pay rtqslrad. It la iairanlsir to Btvs eneut salisfsction or m ini y rcfurild. Price ti cents per box For sale by F, a Duffy. BELIEVES IT HOI, General Cox Dees Not Credit the Bntler Story. Expects to Keep His Position as Senate Secretary. Speaker Reed in. the Capital. Has Many Callers. President Will be Back Monday. Washinoton, Dec. 4. General Wil liam B. Cox, of North Carolina, secretary of the Senate, has arrived and has been busy receiving callers in bis room at tbe Biggs. He does not credit the story that Senator Butler, the North Carolina Pop ulist, will vote with the Republicans in a Senate reorganization. He does not think the Senate will be reorganized dur ing this session of Congress. He snvs that although he himself is a Democrat he will be unmolested. The office of secretary is one of decided dignity, and three times it has been tilled by ex-Senators. The average length of a secretary's term of office lias been about twenty years. General Cox is the ninth secretary that the Senate has had. lie has served uhout live years and will, his friends say, serve many years longer. The secretary's salary is about $5,-100 per year and the perquisites bring it up to f(i,000 or more. The secretary's patronage is large, his clerical pay-roll being not less than $7 000 per year. Speaker Reed has arrived in the city and took up his old quarters at the liorehain for the winter. The Speaker said lie did not care to ex press himself concerning any of the im portant questions which aie likely to come uctore Congress at this session more than to say that be saw no reason why the session should be protracted. As soon as his presence in the eily was known be hail u flood of cullers, many of his associates in the House as well as several senators being among these who paid their respects. The Speaker looks exceedingly well and suys he was never in belter physical condition. President McKinley will be in Wash ngton for the opening of Congress next Monday, whatever may be the issue of his mother's illness, it is necessary for the President to he at the Capitol in per s in for the opening of a session of Con gress to receive the joint committee from the two bouses, and until this committee has waited upon him and received hi communication the regular business of Congress cannot proceed. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish eJ by W. A. Porterlield & Co. Commission Brokers. New YoltK. December, 4. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Peoples (ins !I4J 114 1 ffiij !UA c.;b. & q utu tin; tmi m COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close January 5.70 5.7.') f.70 5.72 CHICAGO MAliKKTS. Whkat Open. High. Low. Close Dec !Mr 1151 May S!l Wlj Corn May. 2MJ 281 Cotton Sales (1:1,500 Bales. fi4 ; 81)1 28J 115 8!U 28i Tfct fio- It 1 Tir Between One Thing and Another We manage to turn nut the best fitting, exquisitely finished and dis tingue suits of clothing to be seen in own. We take pains to select the Intent and handsomest fabrics for your selec tion. Just now w are making nobby suits in soft finished worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, cashmeres, and English melton. beaver and melton overcoats, lined with silk and wool, at prices that can't be matched anywhere. ' SSS F. 11. CHADWICK, Merchant Taller, 101 MlDDI.B BTHHT. JURORS, TIKE HOTICE I ' All jurors summoned for the sec ona woea ot tua can ierm at vuei A V 4- t Superior Court of Craven County, ?CeQ rOtcltOeS. ere beroby notified JUJl JLU WJalJaU, as there will be no Second Week Court. By order of TrntTri v tj T T -V7 a r UAllA. ft. UiUflH, JU'ige Presiding. s Smoked : Beef Tongues , Nice Large Ones, Only 50c Each. Small Pig Hams, Breakfast Strips and English Cured ! Shoulders. Big Hams I to Cut, skin and fat trimmed off. Fresh Ontario Buckwheat anil the Very Best Butter. Fresh (irils anil Big Hominy. Fresh Prunes, Apricots ami Dried Peaches. Shredded Coc.oaiiut, 5c per package. Nice Iiaisins, Currants, Citron, DatcB and Nuts of all kinds. In fact anything you need in (irocerics, yon can find at All.VJUU.Ul VI VV Vt 71 Broad S.. . 4,4, .s) . 4X4. !4 !J Your Doctor ? Fights Disease with nieilicinc. If the medicine is not liht he ran not t'nntuer disease. If the druggist does his duly the medicine will he riirju, and your doctor will stand a f;iir chance (if winning the vic tory. You en" help your doclor hv having voiirj prescription tilled at Bradham's Reliable Drug Store- ;j Pig Pork Veal, ii ' And our STALL-FED BEEF is always up to the standard All Pork, "mixed and Bologna Sausage. Dressed Poultry. AT Sam'l Cohn & Son's HH Middle l'lioue 4G. St. Plentv of Turkevs for the Thanks v.- ,-0 iS- fe IK '4T ---X i V.r ,'. Taffy Won t no Very well for a Christmas gift, al though il Is very nice when you want it. For your wife, sweet heart, daughters or sisters, nothing will please them Is-tlcr than one of our three or live pound boxes lot delicious, rich and finely llavoreil mixed chocolates, French candies anil Iiiarshinallows. Christinas without plenty of confectionery would be like 'home without a mother. C. J. JleSorlej' A Co. SsTsa'WsSNaVVsa' t Wllleiibrliik'i 7 ReMtai urunt. Only L p-to-Date Restaurant In the City. For Ladies and Gentlemen. ISO MIDDXJE.BTIlJKirjT, New Berne, N. C. - , B.rly ritM especially adapted of Souther planting. Quarantesd true name. Address A. F. Yocho ft Co., Duaoe, oorner Washington St., New Tork City, for Circular. Mention .-c 1 1 S 'faX-a Jl iNew Berne, N. C. 7 Regular fTeals, Z At all Hours, 25 Cents. V H. WILLENBRINK, Prop- S Formerly Chef, Howl Chaltawka. Z this pper, Wholesale & Retail Cjiroeers IUJHU It jVjEW KERNE, X. . 3 Looking For Me I I have moved buck to my old Stand, 07 .Middle Street, where you can lind the Best Selected Stock in the City of Watches Jewelry and Silver Notion. OF EVERY KIND. Particular Care Taken to do all Work First Class. We warrant our Work, NAM. K. EATON, 07 .Middle St.. Opposite Baptist Church, Shortly alter July, 4th 1771'. Ihe British lion made an unpleasant discovery. The American revolution exploded under his nose and he hasn't yet succeeded in get inir his face straight. We would like to explode this ad right under the nose of everybody who lias not yet discovered that "Col.A HkaDaciiK Powukh-" are a specilie for Headache. , Bradham's Pharmacy, JS lOK. Sealed PINK BAND Package. Ps'latin. ilEWTORK. CiVisiiE:. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Mads Only Rjr TEWEV COHI'ASl', FOK HALE II Y Cap!.. Sam R. Waters SOLE AGENT, 105 Middle Street. Fresh Onion Sets JUST RECEIVED. Price lOc per quart. A Full Supply of Other Seed at Lowest Prices- Parties who desire to buy Peas and Beans will do well to gel out prices liefore purchasing. Mall Orders Solicited. ....HEADVl'AUTKttS FOR... Drugs and Patent Medicine" Prescriptions carefully filled at Lowest price consistent with Pur Drugs and care in compounding. F. N. DUFFY, Corner Middle and South Front Streets. fiSit Horse Clipping ! ' to Am prepared to clip yonr horse la First Class Style and at Reasonable Prioe. Give me yonr business. 11 ti. NTREKTS LlVtllY STABLES, Middle Ft. to
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