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1 VOL. XVI-NO. 159. i : TEJ3KTIOKT WE HAVE THEM v They Are The Very Latest la Underwear ! And the woman who arrays her self in a suit is invulnerable to pneumonia and colds, incident to weather changes. Our IjadieH and Children' Fashioned Whim Ribbed Merino Tests and Pants, Fine Grade Swiss Ribbed Underwear ARE - JidST - ELEGANT. HOS1EET. Ladies and Children's Black Cotton and Cashmere are Our Ribbed Unequalled. 9 f!? GtlWoa George Siover IS BACK AT HIS OLD STAND, 73 MIDDLE ST., With an Entire , New Stock of ...HARDWARE. All Good Guaranteed ai llepre MOted or Money Refunded. Best Good at Lowest Trice. NEW BERNE,'- N. C. , Next' to T. J. Turner. . TILE , ' OLD ItEMAIIIYE J. D. DINKINS, HAS OPENED aV FIRST CLASH .At 54 Middle Street, Next to the Old Blue Stor. THE MOST. COMPLETE STOCK EVER BROUGHT TO THE CITY. Pure Old Baker Ere, t Echo tiprinir Bye, Siler Brook Rye. 8ur A Ure, Pare Old Don Valley Rye, I'ure Old N. v. u-m-ii, N. 0. Apple Brandy, Peach Brandy, Orange. Blackberry, Bouppornong aud lort Wines. Ctse Condi of til klndi. My Motto Is V lick Pon ,11 Profits. bone Place Cigars & Tobacco SUITS 1 All Size & iiiulitie. nl Q hJ b4sa e&za re) WE ISO AST OF THE NEVER MOKE WORTHY THAN NOW.. We Give Bargains That Have No Precedent. LISTEN TO THE FACTS. ALL YOU ECONOMICALLY IN . CLINED PEOPLE, Il't because we tell tho eroatost value that we tell the greatest quan tity; end it Ii because we buy in Urge quantities tbat we can under sell all otbeiKitore. . Jist glance over oar magnlllccnt stuck and see if we du nut save you money on every Item Why i it that we are the leading ipofJLnt ic,hip,h-Rlau merohanlieP Becauta our euortmente are big ger end freiber. BeoauM nur pricee are lower. Because we protect our patroni by the guitrantyi "The Bent," SAT3y Cash Store ' 65 Pollock St., new runm:, n. o. hat Takes ....We If. I IIS, NEW BERNE, N. - ( Jatom D. Croe, Dead. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Dec. 9. John D. Cameron died today in Ashevllle. He was the oldest telegrapher in North Carolina. Mr. Cameron was for many years an editor and conducted newspapers in the cities of Hillsboro, Durham, Raleigh and Ashevllle. He took a leading part in all matters pertaining to the press, and in terested himself in the Press Association In public life, he was many times prin cipal clerk of the lower House of the State ana was always a prominent and a patriotic citizen. Washington, Dec. 8. The Democrats of the House will caucus soon on party policy. Representative Richardson, the caucus chairman, said today that he was consulting with members as to what day would suit them, und he expected the meeting would occur the later part of this week or early uext week. The promoters of the caucus have sc cured about titty signatures, winch is sufficient to require Chairman Richard son to issue a call when a convenient time is agreed upon. The understanding is that the purpose of the caucus is to determine upon a line of policy as to Cuba, Hawaii and finance, although it would not be surprising if some question as to the Democratic leadership in the House came up. KcNtleMMitrMM in llnvnun. Havana, Cuba, Dec. S. In spite of the effect of President McKinley's message, the attitude of the Havana volunteers continues to cause considerably anxiety to the government. During the last week there has been a large frce of regular troops concentrated in the forts and barracks, prepared to suppiess a demonstration. The volun teers arc in n sullen mood, but their animosity, it is now believed, is directed rather at autonomy than at Ameri cans, They declare that if Spain cannot pro tect them they desire American rule, but that they will never submit to be ruled by Cubans. In this movement Carlist in fluences are apparent, as the irieconcila bles have declared their intention of -wearing a white Oarlist badge on their hats. A Household ArcetiNlty. CaacareU Cancty Cathartic, U.e most wonderful me Ileal discovery of the line, pleasant am! relreslnug to the tale, act genily ami p isitively n kidneys, liver an I b wels, cleinsim; the entire syneo, d spel coiiis, cure lieadnche, tevei, habit ml constipation and biliousness. L'lei-e Imv ami irv a b"X il C. C. C. today. 10, 25, SO cents. Sold and nunrauteed to cure by a'1 'ifUigKist. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish-. od by V. A. Porterfield & Co. Commission Brokers. New York, December 0. STOCKS. .Open. High. Low. Clore Peoples Gas.... 1KH 95J 0G C. H. & Q 98 98? 3 98J COTTON. Open, High. Low. Close January 5.69 5.71 5.67 5.68 CHICAGO MAR.KETS. WHfcAT Open. High. Low. Close May 91 92J 91 92 Corn May 28 28j 28 28 Cotton Sales 88,000 Bales. Berlin, Dec. 8. The official account of the collection of an indemnity from Hayti accompanied by a salute of the German flag at Port An Prince on Mon day lost, owing to the alleged illegal ar rest of Herr Emil Lauders. says that af ter the ultimatum of Germany had been delivered to the Haytlnn government, the German cruiser Stein cleared for ac tion. COvn,HT fwr A Paradise For Santa CI sua, - Where he makes his headquarters during the Yuletlde festivities, is I lis eo- tnblisliment that makes the finest display of rich and delicious bon-bons, caramels and chocolates. He finds It right hero. We have an array of exquisite confections put up in tempting botes suitable for Christmas gifts, and the adornment of the Christmas tree. C. J. iVIcSorley & Co. OnlV HOOk StOrCl SCHOOL BOOKS A BPECIALTI. Mapsiine, Stationery, Periodicals. An Kndlesa Varitj of Nobby Christ ma Present Just received, Sheet Music and Mdsinal IoitrnmenU and very thing usually found it) First 'Jlass Dook Store. . . G. H. Ennctt. C, FRIDAY MpRMNG, DECEMBER 10, 1897 ASYLUM REPORT. SnperiAtendenf Kirlj ftnraUe Shmiii Morgantou Hunk Matters. New Trial In Insurance Case. 1 lie Boy Pate to Ilang. Yadkiu Railroad Bonds. Popu lists are Sirk. Journal Bureau. Raleigh. N. C Dec. 9. t The board of directors of the Insane Asylum here were in session yesterday. Superintendent Kirby gave a most excel lent report for the year. There had been 181 patients received. 99 had been sent out cured; 10 as improved; one as incura ble and there had been 28 deaths. The ratio of deaths to the number treated 5 per cent. The improvement of the grounds, the yield of the garden and farm were all shown. The per capita for maiutainenance has decreased since 1893 from $192 to $143 per year. The inade quate appropriation by the legislature has made t necessary to incur a debt of $1,500 for heating, lighting and furnish ing the bin male annex. ,1. (.'. L. Harris appeared before the board with a mes sage from the governor, thai lie thought provision should be mude for the recep tion of all meritorious cases, even though the appropriation be inadequate. The governor did not want it said, that dur ing his administration, a single meritor ious case had been refused admittance. Dr. Kirby said to comply with requests for all such cases it would put fully 410 patients in the hospital daily with an appropriation of $.")5,4-t0 nnd that they could not be cared for with that amount. There was no change made in any of the officials. When Federal court adjourns on Mon day it will adjourn to meet again the ilrd of January. Clerk Fortune took charge of the book and records of the criinipul coses of the Circuit court. Mr, F. H. Busbee yesterday returned from Morganton. He says that General Cowles did not try to force himself in the bank, but that he made demands for the bond in ilie usual way, Walton is now in possession of the hank. Both claims will lie heard, and then it will be seen whether the creditors or the State Treasurer will have the naming of the permanent receiver. It will be remembered that J. L. Gra ham of Newton, who was chief clerk in Superintendent of Public Instruction office1 was charged and convicted of burning his home for insurance money was fined $400. The Supreme Court yesterday granted him a new trial. In the case of Hilcy Pate a young boy 18 years old who m a druuken row killed his companion a boy of 15 in Yancey county the Supreme Court sustained the opinion of the lower court, and the boy will give his life for that of Ills compan ion. One of the important cases before the Supreme Court is the one in which the commissioners of Stanley county enjoin the county treasurer from paying inter est on the Yadkin railroad bonds. The commissioners claim that the railroad did not come to the terms of the con tract. Tha sum involved is $100,000. Under the auspices of the Daughters of the Confederacy, the Veteran Corps Rand of Baltimore will give a concert here on the night of the 14th. Mr. L. O'B. Branch, of this city, has presented to the N. C. Room in the Con federate Museum at Richmond, an oil portrait of her hushnod Gen. Lawrence O' Brian Branch. Inspector General Royster today in spected the State arsenal. In the arsenal is kept camp equipments for 3,000 men. It is said throughout the county that tne Populists are so disgusted with 5c., cotton and present administration that they are going to back the Democrats largely. Many cotton-growers are indignant at the effort on foot to regulate the cotton acreage and say they will not submit to IU .There are complaints that the 8. A. L. are not following the R. R. commission ers schedule made for freight rates on cotton. The Republicans say tbat their paper a tri-weekly will appear the middle of Jan uary. - The State association of city school superintendents wl.l meet la Greensboro Dec. 28. Dr. R. B. Ellis has resigned as county coroner. Hit health boa not been good for some time. Th Mswallna TrMljr. Warhinotok, December 8 It Is stated by tbosa la a position to know that the reason the Hawaiian treaty Is Dot pushed In the Senate la because the friends of lha measura have grave doubts at to tbelr ability to seoure the necessary two third rote to pass it. The impression pre- 1 V. I!, that it mM h UMUlrf ftA Mil Joint resolulloa and annex thslslnds by legislation. It hoe been found that a number of senators who were confident ly counted on for the treaty are against It, while others have expressed double about hasty aotlon, ' tktfs. Latest Newt Item. Frederick, Md., Dec. 8. The Francis Scott Key Monument Association of Frederick, has adopted a programme for the unveiling of the Key Monument which will take place in this city in June 1898. Tacjma, Wash., Dec. 8. Severe storms are still raging on the Pacific ocean. For two days the wind ulong the coast has been blowing from forty to eiirhty miles an hour. The Nunhein I'icilic ship Pelican fifty five days out from Tacoma for Tien Tain, China, and 117 days over due. It is feared she bus foundered. San Francisco, Dec. 8. The Supreme Court of California today tliHpelled the last earthly hope of W. II. T. Durrani, the murderer of ISIauche Lamont und Minnie Williams, by disposing in a suin uiiry manner of his iwo appeals. Washington. Dec. H. Secretary Gage has submitted to Hie Department of State his report upon the action of the Treas ury Department in suppressing iililins tering expeditions to (,'uba, in violation of the neutrality laws. The Secretary points out the fact that during two and a half years only six American vessels, of an aggregate of 1,431 registered tons, arc alleged to have successfully landed expeditions from the United States in Cuba. Flunnelnl l.riclMlntlon. Washington, D. C. December 8. The House -Committee on Banking anil Currency, which will have the shaping of a considerable portion of the litmm:htl legislation before the House, held its first meeting this morning and outlined its general plan of action. In view of Secretary Gage's recommen dation of a comprehensive revision of the currency and hanking affairs a reso lution was adopted inviling the Secretary to embody his views in a bill. The com mittee was informed that the Secretary was now at work on a measure and that it would be available for the committee in about a week. IS IT A TK1FI THAT COMMON TROUBLE ACID DYSPEPSIA, OR SOUR STOMACH. Now Keroiilxed its n ritiiNf ill lliNFHNP. commonly called Acid dysuepsia. heart-burn or sour stomach, is a form of indigestion resulting from fermentation of the food. The stomach being too weak to promptly digest it. the food re mains until fermentation begins, tilling the stomach with gas. and a bitter, sour, burning taste in the mouth is often present. This condition soon becomes chronic and being an everyday oceur- rence is given but little attention, lie- cause uvspepsia is not immediately fatal, many people do nothing for the trouble. Within a recent period a remedy has been discovered prepared solely to cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. It is known as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and is now becoming rapidly used and prescribed as a radical cure for every form of dyspepsia. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been placed before the public and are sold by druggists everywhere at 50 cents per package. It is prepared by the Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., and while it promptly and effectually restores a vig orous digest ion, at Ihe same is perfectly harmless and will not injure the most delicate stomach, but on the contrary by giving perfect digestion strengthens the stomach, improves the appetite and makes life worth living. Send for free book on Stomach Di eases bv addressiug Stuart t'O., Mar shall, Mich. SURE CROUP CURE. When vour baby whoops in mid- dlo of night ('roup is impending give the child a dose of Anwy'h I Cb jup Syrup and the little fellow I is well ftnd laughing in five minutes, REMAKKAHLe and harmless, nut true, I or we will refund the money, 2c. AT Bradham's Reliable Drug Store. "Tali Little Plar Weat te the Market, This little pi stayed at home," but the finest little pin and bit pigs find their way into this markat in the ehape of delicious sausages that are ap petising these cold mornings, with your Ductwueal canes ana in pigs feet, tripe, sweet hams and bacon, choice loins and shoulders of pork for roasting, and hog products generally. At JOHN WAR PEN'S. Northwest Corner of South Frent Streets. 1. 1 " "k. B A Nice Lot Just Received. Also a nice lot of Jamaica Oranges, 40 cents per doz. Xice Cocanuts, B cents each. Fresh Lemons and Nice Northern Apples. Malaga Grapes, Dried Figs, Currants, lJuioine, Citron, Prunes, Apricots, Dried I'euolies and Apples. Fresh (irits, Ontllakes, Buckwheat und Fancy Carolina Head Rice, new crop. Attmore's Celebrated Mince Meat. Heinz Sweet and Sour Mixed I'ickks. I''iesh Cukes and Crackers. Fancy Elgin Butter, Full ream Cheese and Imported Macaroni tit vlcDaii el k Gaski 71 jRroart St., JfEW BERNE, JT. C. Your Doctor Fights Disease with medicine. If the medicine is not right lit1 can not conquer disease. If the druggist does his duty the medicine will he right, and your doctor will stand a fair chance of winning Ilie vic tory. Vou can help your doctor bv having your, prescription liiled at Brad ham's Reliable Drug Store- Looking For Me ! I have moved back to my old Stand. 07 .Middle Street, where vou can find the lies! Selected Stock in the City of Watches, sfewelry and Silver Notions, OF EVERY KIND. Particular Care Taken to do all Work First Class. We warrant our Work. SAM. It. K.1TOX, OJ Middle St., Opposite Daptisl Church, Rf Pork Veal, And our STALL-FED BEEF is always up to the standard, All Pork, Mixed and Hologna Sausage. Dressed Poultry. AT- Sam'l Cohn & Son's SS Middle St. l'hone 40. Plenty of Turkeys for the Thanksgiving. IlrauiiMcliweiger SsHuiniiie. Pure Liijuid Extract of Malt. A Kood Medicine. lO CTS. AT Henry s Pharmacy, 127 MIDDLE STREET. Hipau'n Tubules, 5 Cents. Sa-Yo Italian Mints. 5 Cents. Candy Cuscarets, 10 Cents. Physicians Prescriptions a Specialty. A. Silt FOR Sealed PINK BAXD Package. NewYork. FAMOUS CANDIES, Bon-Bons and Chocolates, sm otr Br TENXEY COMPANY, FOB SALS BY CapL 8nm B. Water, SOLE AtiENT, 105 Middle Street. ESTABLIMlED Wl ID CUT ! Wholesale e& Retail t Grocer, THE SUPERIOR, S1.50. (10 Candle Power. Consumes only H feet of gan an hour. Mantles 40 Cents. Kor sale by JOE DAXNENBEKG at S. Alexander & Co., 77 Middle Street. Lights put up on approval. Fresh Onion Sets JUST RECEIVED. Price lOe per quart. A Full Supply of Other Seed at Lowest Prices. Parties who desire to buy Peas and Beans will do well to gel oui prices before purchasing. Mail Orders Solicited. ....HEADQUARTERS FOR.... Drugs and Patent Medicine Prescriptions carefully filled all Lowest pitCO consistent with Pure Drugs and care in compounding. F. S. DUFFY, Corner Middle and South front Stroets. "lie who by the plow would thrive, Must either hold or drive." WE INVITE... VOI R ATTENTION TO Ol lt STOCK OF ' Cutaway Harrows, All Steel Adjustable Harrows, Acme Uuano Sowers, Hand Wheel fluano Sowers, (Nice for Side Dressing Cabbage) Two Horse Dixie Plows, Two Horse Clipper Plows, Two Horse Avery Steel Plows. Corn Shelters, Feed Cutters, Clevises, Trace Chains, liepiir Links, Pollard's Repair Hame Hooki, And Full Line of FARMING IMPLE MENTS. We thank you for past fayors and solicit your trade for the future, Yours Truly, J. C. Whitty to. Wtlleiibrlnk'N Itetttaiirant, Only Up-to-Date Restaurant In the City. , For Ladies and Gentlemen. xao axrrun;errmMrr, New Berae, N. C. Regular fleals, At all Hours, 23 Ctnta. H. WILLENBRINK, trf Formerly Chef, Hotel ChatUwka. II t 1 L-Jj
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