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NEW BEUNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 1897 ESTABLISHED 188'i VOL. XVI NO 178. 5 I. 3 I (I () 1 X'nnp.agg . it. VILL HE RETURN. Return Awaitel With Interest. CHARLOTTE'S PROSPERITY. Mainly ARE BUYING, THEIR GOODS of ufif these Christmas Times, but don'.t be afraid of the crowd. It tells oi Best Values, Biggest Varieties, Best Styles, ! ! : Lowest Prices Public opinion is the safest of Pilot. -t We ransack ! every market for the choioest of its products, lay the : colli cash down and get goods ut prices few houses can command. Quality..... Is never sacrificed to Cheapness hnre. No matter how low onr prices, yon can ruly upon getting Dependa lite Qjality very few there are, baying in Ifim market, , , who fail to appreciate onr advantages, but to that few we would suggest that the surest wa of saving money. nd preventing worry is to join in with the" throng, and 2j ' buy at Hp Good Things for Xmas I We open onr doors to the Holiday Trade with the determitia'ioc io make this ' ' Dances at the Capital. A Novel Christmas Box. Itenryolcnt Mr. Pullen. Repairing Supreme Court Boom. . Journal Bureau,. Rai-bichi, N. C. Deo. 38, ,97 i Dr: Abbott of the Railroad Commiss ion bus been in New York tor some time and was there during the change in Ihe personet of the commission. Mc was notified yesterday by wire that the com mission would meet tomorrow, the 29th tor transaction of Important business. His coming or failure to come is awaited with interest. Mrs, Rosa Ashe, the aunt of Capt. Samuel A. Ashe, had u stroke ot paraly sis yesterday, and her condition is serious. Tbe CaDital Club gave their Christmas German lust night and there were many dancers on tho floor. The Euohrosyne club give their gurman on the night of the 81st, and will dunce the old year out and the new year in. Yesterday there was sent by express to Rev. H. P. Walker oC Tarboro a novel Christmas box. It contained a goose, a ooslci, a dog and u cat all well and lively. Mr. John T. Pullen the best beloved and most benevolent man in this city yesterday,, with the help of some friends ga,ve a fine dinner to the aged .and indi gent colored women of Raleigh always on the outlook as to some pleasure he can giv truly. John'J future is a bright and glorious one. The Governor's office is closed for a few davs. lie went to W ilmington for the holidays and even the clerks am secretaries aU wended their ways home ward. The carpet and all the furniture has been removed from the Supreme court room so that the plastering can be re moved so as to be replaced by the melalic ceiling. Dullness scarcely expresses it in the world of news, and the papers will have to be lenient with the correspondents until the holiday rest is over. If the insurance hill before Congress introduced by Senator Piatt of Connecti cut, passes it will cut North Carolina out of $90,000 now paid by insurance .com panies aa taxes and the tax payers will have to make it up. It would cut the salary of the Secretary of State, and lie lias written to both Senators telling them of the damage to the State if the bill passes. There are 110 life and lire insur ance companies doing business legally in the State. That is paying Ihe required tax. Others are doing business without tax. It is said that the Baptists expect that Dr. Whitsett will resign the presidency of the theological seminary. The annual meriting of the Association of Academies Is in session here. It will last for two days. . GRATIFYING RESULTS. ' ; The Best Christmas I v Up to Date, i j Are you coming in for yonr share. '-4 ' OCR TERMS ARE CASH, but onr' prices ar so ." . low that onr competitors do not attempt to compete. ' : For a Little Money yon can make your dinner table groan under, the weight of Uotd Thing. . v , The. very best of everything that shoald be found -. in First Class ' . , . ' , ,, . . V ' GOCEY STOGt). JOHN DUNN, Cash Grocer, 53 POLLOCK STREET. , , smi r-ir j dS cl,.vj 4? 5 ci3t?.5 si:-) tUa dJa c just : I)n to - Callaa IStlla. A M.UntflditbwlB;. . .;- Chaulotte, Dec. 37.-In view of the extensive waga reductions made by tbe New England mills on account of tbe competition of the South, the growing mill industry in the Southern States, which is proving one of the most potent influences in buil ling up the great ration below the Mason and Dixon line, is of special interest. Charlotte is the centre of the cotton manufacturing interests in the Piedmont region, which extends' from Lynchburg, Ya , on the north to Atlanta, Ga., on the south. In 1880, when D. W. Oates established the first cotton mill here, the population of the town was '5,600. In 1890 it had 11,550 people. Five years later the cen sus gave 19,000, and in July. 1897, the town boasted 25,000. Not only are there seven cotton mills in the place or in the immediate outskirts, but, within a radius of 100 miles, there are over 200 others, embracing 54 per cent, of the entire number of spindles in the South, and 02 per cent, of all the looms. The cotton mills of Charlotte, exclu sive of the hoisery, towel and -sash cord factories, employ 1,345 operatives. They consume weekly 896 bales of cotton, and disburse every Saturday night in wages, in cash $4,870. The-mills of Charlotte carry about $8, 000 spindles, the largest of them, the Victor, carrying 13,000: the Athcrton comes next with 10,000, a peculiar char acteristic of the Atherton, which lies on the outskirts of the town, being that cot ton grows at the very doors of the mill. Each mill is surrounded with its colony of working people. There ure 50 miles of macadamized roads in Mecklenburg county and 30 miles of this is in the corporate limits of Ihe town. They have cost $3,500 a mile to build. Free rrnw Lon fly Fire. Special to Jmffnnl. Dethoit, Mich., December 28 Tlie Free Press building was damaged by fire, the loss being 75,00(. T TO BE DONE. The rieeiN t iiiir. Special to Journal. New York, December 27 It is reported that the British and Japanese fleets have united. The Japanese Ministry resigued today because Admiral saigo failed to recon struct the Japanese Cabinet. is rEBEsrrixc I x r-r.susesi r with THBSJeWftTOaAVH RKNRSY, A fresh lot of those ". LARQB HAMS That we .- Also a fresh lot of tilmfer's Small Pig ilams and ltreak fnstftiij. We also have a nice lot of Uananas,' Lemon!," I'lori.la and California Oranges, Mixed Nuts, Candy, Coo4 t Mot Pitf Mcrtlelnr. Slut i Nam Car for All Frmfli!-ellon. .The results of recent investigation have established, licyond question, the great value of the new preparation for indigestion and stomach troubles; it is computed of the digestive acids, pepsin, bismuth, Golden Seal and similar stom achics, prepared In the form of 20 grain lozenges, pleasant to the taste, coaven lent to carry when traveling, harmless to the most delicate stomach, and probably tbe safest, most effectual cure yet dis covered for indigestion, sour stomach, loss of appetite and flesh, nausea, sick headaches, palpitation of heart, and the many symptoms arUlng from imperfect digestion of food, 'They cure because they cause tho food to be promptly and thoroughly digested before it has time to sour, ferment and poison tbe blood and nervous system. Over six thousand people in the Btate of Michigan alone la 1804 were cured of stomsch troubles by ' Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Full sized .packages may be found at all druggists at 30c., or sent by mall on receipt of price from Stuart Co., Marshall Mich. Send for free book on stomach diseases. That jj Cut ! 1 M hts TtTT n"U, etc. We (..ore v:.-i i a'lio have n full and oomplote line of Choice Family ei. Try our .'! and S9 Flour ami ths Fox l!ive !.it!er at :I0 Hi. has no filial. Our 23a F.mikic1 1 i'i Give us a call nnd gel our prir in or refund jour money. y !-'! fnily. . run C'fl CI. C 1 1 1 HUKE .-. CKOUr CUIIE. When your baby whoops in mid. Io or nwVit Croup is impending -eivn lh child a dots of AkwaV I CiiDi PSYRi Paiid the little fello ih well anil laughing in five minutes, kfm HK Anl.n xikI harmliwa. but true, or we will n fmiil the money, SV). AT 5 j's THE MARKETS. Peoples Gas.. C. H, & Q. ... Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterfleld & Co, Commission Brokers. New York, December 28, STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close ,. 965 "i 96i 96:J . 100 lOOi 99j 99j COTTON. Open. High. Low. Clofe January 5.74 5.74 5.71 ! CHICAGO MARKETS. Whkat Open. High. Low. Close May li 94 J M-) 94 1 Corn May. 30 80 1 29:; i!01 Cotton Sales 136,000 Bales. IS ths QnesTion for CtntiOl. of rTTirnnrfrTirrr .s-G-O TO. MoDaniel & Basil's New Born Vraaela la Dlalreu. Atlantic City, N. J., Dec. 26.- After getting within slirht of her destination, tbe schooner S. Warren Hull was blown 30 miles to sea during the heavy wester ly wind that prevailed along the coast during tho past few days, and her crew endured great hardships before she final ly reached port today. The Hall, com manded by Captain Hill, was bound from New Berne, N. C, to this city, with a enrgo ot lumber. She came to an an cborage off tbo bar Thursday night, but about midnight her anchor chain parted and she went to ses, leaving her heavy anchor behind, The cold was intense, and all hands were mora or less frostbitten. To add to the misery of tho crew, the provisions ran short. The Hall worked her way back to port, but when she was brought to the bay by Pilot Yates all hands were badly used up. One man's bands were so badly frozen that be will lose several fingers, and may have to have both hands amputated. The schooner Lizzie S. James, from New Berne, N. C, for Nuw York, which was ashore on Thursday on the Virginia coast, near Asiateaguc, was floated yes terday by the w rockers. The vessel Is loaded with lumber. ' The Policy That W ill be Most Bene Acini in the Presidential Battle Is the One Likely to lie Adopted. Washington, D. C, Dec. 28. Some House Democrats arc viewing tbe Con gressional campaign of next summer with indifference. Among a consider able number there is little disposition to pursue an aggressive policy that would likely put the present minority in con trol of the Lower Branch and place the responsibility of legislation fin two years preceding what pron. ises to be an exceedingly hard-fought Presidential campaign. This view, which is shared by some of the minority, especially by those whose fortunes would not be particularly bene fited by a Democratic House, is backed up by several arguments. In the first place, the mistakes attending Democratic Congresses in off yeurs are pointed to as an earnest of what might happen dur ing tbe last two years of the McKinley Adminietration. Republicans could take advantage of them in the Presidential campaign and could further shift their own responsibility on the plea that the hostility of Congress had prevented the Administration from fulfilling promises. Then the material gain to the Demo crats themselves would be very slight. Legislation on any of the great party issues would be impossible with a Repub lican in tho While House, There would lie a small patronage at the Capitol to be disposed of, and Democrats would be in ascendant in committees. Such honors, it is claimed, would be empty and not to be compared to the disadvantages that might result, A few members of the House who hope to profit by preferment if the pres ent minority becomes a majority, of course, look at the latter differently, arguing that a conservative policy can only insure a Democratic strength in 1900. There is some fear, too. tnat the return of prosperity and a thoroughly successful administration might entrench the Itepublicans in power. The plea of those opposed to aggres sion is that it would be far preferable for the Democrats to increase their stfengh in the next House, without outnumber ing the Republicans, thus proving thai the party was making certain headway, and that there was no waning of the free silver doctrine among the voters. The attitude of the Democratic Con gressional campaign committee, whose members are to be chosen before the close of January, will therefore be of interest because it may have a far reach ng effect on the fortunes of the party A few members of that committee have already been chosen. The organization if tbe committee will be effected before long, and the indications are that Rep resentative "Buck" Hlnrichsen of the Sixth Illinois district, will be chosen chairman. FOR ANYTHING YOU NEED ... IN THE . . . Grocery Line. This stock consists oi the best goods and their prices suit the times. Don't forget the place. I : tore. ' free Fills. E. nl your address Io b. E. Buckles A Co.. Chicago, tod net a tree' ssuiple box f Dr. King's New Lite Pills. A trial will convince you nf their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particu larly rff etlvo In the curs id Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troablis tuey havu been proved invaluable. 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All lots to be connected with complete Sewerage System ONLY $250 00. $5 CASH DOWN. BALANCE $1.00 A WEEK, Every man of moderate meant, and every man working on a salary, nay own a home. Buv a hune and pay for it in installments, When ;lic first payment is made, I will e;i'e von a guarantee to make .ou a deed for the lot when all piymenison same are uiado, "a pass book for weekly payments." 8af r than a savings bank, and far more profitable. When the lot is paid for, I will build you a MC 'ERN COTTAGE. (your choice of plnti) to bo paid for in monthly ir.atallmuiit?. Pavments nit little more than Ou would pay rent For example, a cottage costing t'-J.OOO, will cost in monthly payments, S'iO, fur 7 years, and the house itiu lot is yours. If you want a smaller cottage, say to 0.031 81 20D. The monthly lavmenrs will he $18 At the end of T ver,rs von own a house and lot in a desirable locality, increasing in value eveiy day. roll information, map, etc., call on ""SWKS...J.. WH.MAJI Din."' POWDER Absolutely Pure I Your Doctor J Fights J) Disease with medicine. If the 1 medicine is not right he can y not conquer disease. If the t druggist does his duly the ;) medicine will be right, and !j your doctor will stand u fair it chance of winning the vic- lorv. ?j You can help your doctor g U bv having vour prescription lj) S lilted nt " I I a Bradham's 'i; i) () Reliable Drug Store- FRESH AND CORNED Beef ansl Pig Pork ! Veal, Mutton, Green and Bologna Sausage, And our STALL-FED BEEF is always up to the standard. Game and Dressed Poultry ot all Kinds Can be Hud at Sam'ICohn & Son's i 88 Middle St, Phone 46. We are ready to take orders or Choice Christmas Turkeys. Truck l PEAS ! PEAS ! PEAS ! AND Beans ! Beans t Beans ! The earliest of Extra Early Peas, and Improved Yalor.tioe and Rnst Proof Wax Beans. v Potatoes to arrive. Are You Cornel Comsl Com in ft J. Ti CXARK, Brisk Store, N Near Market Pock. A suitable vessel or barge for about GO days from February 15th, next, to anchor at mouth of Pasquo tank Itiver in North Carolina to re ceive flh for this Company's passing steamers. Apply to undersigned, stating di monslons and terms of charter. M. K. KING, Get!. Manager, Nfk. & So. R. R. Co., Nokfolk, Ya. ooooooo Il'RE N'OHTH CAKOLIXA MALT WHISKEY, recommended by lead ing physicians for medicinal purposes, sold only at eF. F. Taylor's. 00000000 V TABLE WINES cannot be I IT equalled in this city. Imported 111 Sherries. Brandies, and Wines of all I I kinds, the finest brands. T. F. Taylor. OOOOOOOO OR Llyl ORS of every kind, the I Palace Saloon is the cheapest place. Only the Best Goods Sold and the Best is the Cheapest. J. F. Taylor. 00000000 II K)UJ I J 'I Lit Us 73 MIDDLE ST., NEW BERNE, - N. 0. Has an Entire New Stock of ...HARDWARE. Cook Stoves, Wilson's Air-Tight; Heaters. Ask for Masubt's Mixed Paiktr, tbe best paint In the world. tSSMSaaSBBSS All Goods Guaranteed as Repre 'enied or Money Refunded. THE OLD RELIABLE J. D. DINKINS. HAS OPENED A FIRST CEA&g Wholesale Place V; H VI Id die Street, Next to the Old Blue Store. THE MOST COMPUTE STUCK EVER BROUGHT TO THE CUT. Pure Old Raker Eve, Eebo Spring Rye, Silver Brook Rve. Star A Rye, Pure Old Rose Valley Rye, Pare Old N. 0. Corn, N. C Apple Brandy, . Peach Brandy, Orange, Blackberry, 800 pper no n fi end Port Wines. , . Case Goods'' of til kinds. Pi in Tin 4tT1aaia ill MM X V I 1111,111 II My Motto is Quick Bales, Small FroBts,
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