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V . V i MW BERNE, N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1808. VOL. IVI--N0, 190. ESTABLISHED 1882 is I THE TIME HAS C0F.1E i To change tbat Llyhl Weight Pnderwmr mid we know there ts no place W ik iothe:ityihti8Mtlii'ron(fhly prepaid t. furnish you -that desired kH Ueavier Article as v.e an-. A v have au) thing desired, whether in , V T AM Ueavier Article unrin1. have au) thing Heavy Cotton Fleeced, Half-Wool or A H-Wool. Call and 8Thm. we ran pleae yon. and we can also suit yon in itj your FOOTWEAR. We lia e b Superb Line and every CASH UULU&.K JK DKAW8 5 CENTS 1N1EKFST. V V Y W Is NOW COMPLETE with Every SeasoLable A-ttclo. M Mince Meat, ruckwheat, Oatflake. Wheatflakes, Fineot Cakes and W Crackers, Graham Flour, fickle and Cateups of all kinds, Prunes, Diied W Apples and Peaches, Oanmd Good of all description . and to tap the tl Climax we are offering a HAM, not stiielly standard, but the quality W l will surprise you at 8 Cents a pound. In BTJTTEK also we are doing the grand act, a good Butter, in fuel a fine Butter, yea we can well say a Very Fine Butter and the price is only -. . : . r .. " ... ' 25 CENTS A POUJfD. WIUBIKOTON. Our Grocery Department, vis m IN is IS Let those who care to save money ' words and call on hearken to these V VI M v Vl VI VI v J. n. nauivDunii, puLLoiKsimT. lfc nave; iuoi ittuuiiuu New and Complete 1 I Line of UMBRELLAS, We 3 All Qualities and, Price", from $1.C0 .tip to $3.50, promise Satisfaction on all Umbrellas. E: Our stock of MEN'S UNDERWEAR is Complete and nrirps are Low. We have the Best Underwear in the City for 3 SI the Prices, ' V at: " We defy, competition on SHOES and our many custom- ers can testify to their wearing qualities, We have 4 Seamless SOCK for 10 CENTS; the best value 3 in the city. ; Call and examine our stock and you will be pleased with CI both Quality and Prices. 67 POLLOCK STREET, uuiuuauiiiiiuaiiiiiiiiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiiiiuiUiUiuis; s&" co., i NEW BERNE, N. 0. 9 3 3 IF "YOU WNTft Old. Henry The Hrw Ctr Aml"lirU. Trail a All' Claaara. Bamacca Will ka uMMaan, Wilmihotom, Kot.15. The eity au thorities Lave discontinued the military patrol,' which has been doing service since Thursday's race war, and the three visiting companies from Klnston, Clinton and Maxton left for their respective homes,;' ' ' ' :' Mayor A.'M. Waddell called a meeting of the Board of Aldermen during which Chlef-of-Pollce Edgar G. Parmele report ed that he had detailed for service seventy-five policemen, ' including fonrteen who served under the old regime. Vhler Parmele stated that in view of the fact that the people generally, black and white, are anxious that order be pre served, the force of'seventy five will be amply sufficient to police the city with out military aid. Business has been quite brisk here to day for the first time in several weeks. The Liquor Dealers' Association appeal ed to the Mayor to suspend the special ordiance closing bar-roums until Wed nesday morning; but he declined to allow them to be opened. ' It is reported that Deputy Sheriff G. Z. French, one of the exiles, will return. However, it is not credited. Should he come the authorities would find It hard to protect him. lie is said to be on his plantation at Rocky Point. , , Wilmington's new city government has gotten in thorough working order, and his honor, Mayor A. JI. WaiMcll, supported by a Board of Aldeimen, the personnel of which is the peer of that f any city in the country, and a chief of police, Edgar G. Pirmele, who does not fliucb from the discharge of any duty, no matter bow dangerous or how clill) cult, is directing the affairs of the city with a drniness and. impartiality which is winning the plaudits of all classes of people. ': "," '.-" The board of aldermen received reslg nations of the Republicans who had been prevented from giving the n before. Their positions were filled. The entire board is now Democratic.. ' At a meeting tomorrow the board will make a clean sweep of all Republican office holders and fill every, office with competent Democrats. !'t ; For' i lie last two days reports have been circulated that trouble might aiise from a factional fight in the Democratic party. Reports of this difficulty are base less. No differences exist and tbe only issue in local affairs now is the best white man for the office. Tbe Demo cratic party of this county is solid for good government. It has been determined that any dam age done by the recent riot shall be pold for. Action has been taken and tomor row settlements will be ready. The negroes will not lose one dollar of prop erty. , Major Wadde.l Is a man of wide repu tatlon as an eloquent speaker, able counsellor at law and an able statesman, He served this, the sixth district for eliibt years In tbe Congress of the Uni ted States. V . Edgar Q. Parmele, the new chief cf police, la one of,ibe most highly esteemed citizens of Wllmlngten. He has been honored with a number df offices of trust. In 1891 and 18W be represented New Hanover county la the lower house of the Legislature, rand subse quently held until tbe advtnt of the Mc Kinley administration an important position In custom house of thfs port. M Deicratic CfilfilirJiofl at HaUnl Don't be influenced to take something elite. It can be felled on for MID1CIN4L AND 0TUCU jUUP()3E$ ind Is Guaranteed Pli UK, MILD AD MELLOW. See that the seals over cor.t ire intact and i nr name blown in bottles. v Straus, ' Gunst & Co., Proprietors, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. HIGH GRADE liHUUhHItb . . . AND LOW PRICES ! Will.tell thisl.is wbywe keep busy. We are offering bargains now, to make room tor Fall stock which .willboonbe coming In. Call and see us belre placing your orders. 'Tis no trouble to show goods, but a pleasure. i Fresh Flour, Butter, Cheeso,;Coffeo,'Hams and Breakiast Bacon Arriving Daily. JOHN DUNN, A rECOX.UK RCMlfiT. aasriblBST Aa.al aar w lleav.rjr ...... f carsa ya .!. - The Rer. F. I. Bell, a highly esteemed minister residing in Weediport, Cayuga Co., N. V., In a recent letter writes as follow,: 'There baa never been anything that I have taken that relieves the Dva pepsla from which I have suffered fo ten years except the new remedy called Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Since tak Ing them 1 have bad no distress at all after eating and again after long years rm sLKitr wit. I Rev. F. I. Bell, Weeds- port, N. T., formerly, I del Is, Colo. Stuart's Dyspspsia Tablets is a remark able remedy, not only because it la certain cure for all form of Indigestion, but because It seems to act as throughly In old chronic cases of dyspepsia as well as In mlkl attacks pf Indigestion or bili ousness. ' A person has dyspepsia simply because tbe stomach Is overworked. it wants Is a harmless, vegetable remedy to digest tlul food and thus give It the much needed rest. This Is the secret of tbe success of thl pecullsr remedy. No matter how we or bow much disordered the dlgrst'.ua msybe, Stuart's Djipeptla Tablets wfll digest the food wbstlwr lbs stoniah works or not. New life and energy Is given not only to tbe slomsrb but to evcrv orun and nerve in t-s body. A trial of this splrndld snaillclne will con vince the most skeptical thai Dvupnpils and sll stomach troulili-a raa bt cured.1 Tbe tslileis are prepared by illt h., but so bocome that Pliiurl' Pjrvrpl TsW'ls on rw'W In ctiultiril at any drug sim at ttO nun prr ( . k..-n. rx-nd I r I) i1im- lie. THE STATE ClFITll. TATE SUP Rt Bill COURT. laa W.k at Negroes Feared the ' Red Una." Governor Takes a Health Trip. State Treasurer's Report on State Bank. Portsmouth ' Dramatic Clab diva Prlscllla. . Journal Bceeau. I " Raleigh, N. C, November 15. f The elements are surely in favor with the Democratic celebration tonight, for today is as beautiful as could be wished. The sun comes down warm and pleasant and will dry up the dampness from tbe rains of the past few days. The line of march is quite an extensive one, and business houses, and private residences along the line, aa well as the houses fac ing the public square where the fireworks and tar barrels predominate were many of them brightly illuminated. Speeches were made at differeut points as the pro cession halted. -, , - Negroes here nave circulated among their race, a report that there will be "A Red Mao,'' here tonight who will kill or injure any negro that is seen on the streets, so tbat all who do not want to get into trouble had best stay shut up at home. Tbe idea probably comes from the fact that there will be a number of Red Shirts" in tbe procession. ' Governor Russell and his wife have gone to ABheville for a two daya visit to 8. Lusk and wife. Tbe Governor says the visit has no political significance, but is for his wife's health. A two dayi stay will no doubt be a great health restorer. The colored fair managers ex pected tbe governor to open their 2nd annual fair today. Possibly that health seeking trip could be more appropriately called, a colored lair avoiding trip, or else to avoid seeiog the big Democratic celebration tonight. Dr. Kben Alexander of tbe University will on Friday evening deliver the sec ond 6f tbe scries of lectures, by Unlver sity professors before the pupils of St, Mary's. "Myth Folk Lore," will be his subject. ; Y The State Treasurer has just Issued tbe reports of the banks In North Car olina, private, State and savings banks At the close of business in Sept. 20, 1898. It gives 48 State banks with re sources amounting to $7,074,298.26; 21 private banks resources, $1,683,864.08, and 8 savings banks with $1,618,752.97 resources. Tbe aggregate resources of all banks In the Slate Is $10,526,000.80, The Strasburg Steam Floming Mills of Virginia sends greetings to the Demo crats of North Carolina for their victory and clinches these greetings with a $10 bill for the celebration tonight. Tbe Academy of Music was packed lait night to greet tbe "Portsmouib Dra matic Club," la "Prlscilla." The mirth ful opera was given under tbe auspices of the Ladles Hospital Association of this city. Tbla association has done splendid work here during tbe last 18 months. It has equipped tbe most per feet operating room south of Baltimore, and has done much besides to make the Uonphjl attractive and Ibty keep up the the. supply of bedding and clothes foi the charity ward and the children's ward Oliver II. Dockery, Jr., after being defeated b) about 0,000 votes In this UIs trlct for solicitor. Is at his home in Rock' Inxhun getting his breath.. Later will return here, and take bis place as cashter In the Revenue Collector's office tbat be resigned when he entered the campaign. It is claimed tbat the Fusion senator from tbe Si district, Harris, will not, be allowed to have his seat, because he now holds another office, the Mayor of Sea board. The voles cast for him are void It is said, as be did not resign. The Stats Senate will have this to decide, Oalaslaaa aa fllraY for . . . - .' Halala-h:. ' RalmOh, N. C, November 15. The Supreme Court filed tbe following opin ions. ' " Meares, receiver, vs Butler, from Cart eret, reversed. Wooten vs Wootcn, from Greene, no error. .. , . Smith vs Smith, from Cumberland, error .- . ; Kelly vs Manesa, fiom Moore, new trial. Pearce vs Falb, from Cumberland, no error.' Webb vs Hicks from Cumberland, re versed. Treachy ts Smith, from Monro, per curiam this case is governed by Cooper vs McKinnon Ut N. C. 447. The judg ment below Is reversed. - Hall vs Cain, from Cumberland, mo tion to docket and dismiss defeudauts. Appeal allowed. Gay vs Everet fjom Cumberland, per curiam. ' Affirmed. - David vs McDonald, from Moore, per curiam, motion for new trial for newly discovered evidence. Allowed. Armwood vs Byrd, from Sampson per curiam. Affirmed. The greatest remedy tor fn. iryL. Incipient Consorrption. UUljl I Cures at once tougui, Colds, Hoarseness, Loss ot 2 V mil, Voice, Bronchitis, Grippe, ' Asthma and ttoup. At auomzsuB, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Alllraggists refund tbe money If lifslli to cure. zoo. i ns genuine nas u. u. vf. oa each tablet QMS ILIQBT J01VICB Stuart Co , of Mariliall, popular bas the rcmMiy Caalala ref fas aa aaTaia al Hla . Trial. AlaaaMie bbIj. Pahih, Nov. 15. The court cassstlo Informed minister of Colonies Guilllan that It had been decided that Dreyfus be informed by telrgrsph tbaf revision pro ceedlncs had commanotd and tbat bs prepare bis defence. Tbe minister of colonics received a ca bis dinpatch asjlng that Dreyfus Is good besllb. The decision of tbe court to Inform tbe prisoner to prepare his defence It vary sliinlrlcant. lUlherto It list been he F. A. gf nerjUjr a.linltted tliat no Innovation liauld b Introduced In the prociwlliiKi. QuiMllons will now be drafted anil miI to I)r)'fui, who will funnuUis lilt rrplirs. At the Knnk store I Out of 500 new Books just re- me 7 that will Interest you. G. N. Ennctt. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the foal against alurru Alum baking powdess are tbe greatest rnenaccrt to health of the present day. ,' .;. -.. , . .. . y ..- ,. - , . tOVAi SWCIWO WWIPCT 6q, WH VOWIC ' ' ' We are drivintx the light BUGGIES and want to build ihrm for your trade, and when yon want one cnll on us. We have art and urnv wneeis sna axips for larmers and Draymen. All guaran teed. ' Respectfully, G. H. WATERS & SON. TBB MARKETS. Sale of Steamer. Trent, Sic. I will sell at the court house door in the eity of New Berne, nn Wednesday the .10'.h itnv or November, iMtfa. at tne hour f 12 o'clock, m., In the Iiiglnst bidder for cash, all the following de scribed property, town : The steaner Trent", her hull, enicine, boiler, tackle aud apparel; also one certain Flat Bout, one Donkev Entrine. Pile Driver and ap paratusnf every aescription connectea therewith, (beine narae used in construe. tion of rnunty bridges across Trent and Neuse rivers). ... . M. If. HttilAK. New B.-jnf, N. C, Nov. , 1609. Yesterday's market quotation f furnish ed by W. A. Porterfieid & Co. Commission Brokers. : New York, November 15 STOCKS. : Open. High. Low. Close Sugar. V12 mi 131 121 Am Tobacco.... 138 141 J 138 140) O. B. &Q. ..... 119 llOjt 118 1181 St. P . 113i 113,112 1124 L. & N 61, 1, .60 C0J COTTON. Open. lli?h. Low. Close January 5.30 6 20 5 17 5 19 CHICAGO MARKETS. - Whsat . Open. High. Low. Clote December;... 60, 60, C6i ' 06, Cohh , ' ' December..... 811 81 81, 81, May ...... 83 83, 881 33, A Thanksgiving Offering Of a box of our Delicious Confec tions will place tbe most recresnt lover In tbe good gracea of his "iadye love. Our reputation for making pure and delicious csnnies, with the most delicti and palatable flavors, mske them the universal favorites with tbe ladles Thanksgiving without some of our Unocolates or Bon Hons would be like home without a mother. Dafty'M Candy Ntore NOTICE I BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE JI. I IIOLIsEY Desires to inform ths iiuUlo thai he has a full line of Fall and Winter Bamplra on hand, when trwy can set Kulta marie at Short Nntice fiom 111) 00 to $12.00 and unwards. Old Cloihe Cleaned and Made to Look New. I'reaard In La'at Hi Tie. Overcoats clitngrd Into tinsle breasted Back Crts. Prlnca Albert Frock coaU cliangrd Into Cutaways Our Dyeing lprtment second to none. Bilk Druatet and Bulla of Clothes (Jtirant"d, B. Front Ht , neit to P. M. Dranry. celved you are likely to find one A NICE. LOT VERY SMALL . . . , . SUGAR CURED PIG HAMS STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, r ' JUST RECEIVED. . . ' . Attmore's Mince Meat. Loose Muscatel Raising, new crop Currants, Dates,' Dried Peaches and Apples. Citron. Pecan and Brazil Nuts. r' Fresh Ontario Buckwheat nd Fancy Elgin Butter. Entire Wheat Flour, Oatflakes, Grits, Rice and Bitr Hominy. Fresh Canned Goods, any kind yon, want. Sweet and Sour Pickles. . ' Fresh Rousted Coffee and Fine Teas. Anything usually kept in a' First-Class Grocery Es tablishment can be found at the store of Wholesale A Retail Grccers, 'Phone 01. 71 Broa'l St. rail & Will, sssiill a-i--s Sneezing Time 4 ' has come around again and a change in the atmosphere has caused many to be annoyed by troublesome colds, cougns, sore throat, asthma, catatrti, nroncnitts, and all the affection of the air passage which are relieved or cured by Duffy s Cough Killer, 10c. zoo and Due, bottle. F. S. DUFFY, Cor. 8onth Fiont & Middle Streets I03ST'T Fail to Call -AND SEE OUR NEW LINE OF .COSTUMERS.. They are entirely new styles, and no household should he . without one. They fill a long felt want in your bed-room. Our Fancy Goods For the Uolidnya are beginuing to arrive. Lot of JAI.DINIER STANDS and INDIA SEAT5 in Oak and Mahogany just opened. Don't fail to give us a call when in need of anything in House Furnishings. We have a Large, Well-Selected Stock from which to make your selections. FRANC. H. J0NE5 S G0., iJ 1 87 MIDDIsE fSTHEKT. S?r?P HMJG 17 ra We Are Gunning For Your Trade And we always Hit the Hark. We are loaded with the old Bel' able Hagy's King Heater at the popularnoes which, accord with tbe Hard TiVue. Hence they go like Hot cakos. We also have a No 7 Cook Stove wilb fixtures at $0.50. A better one $8.80 and still better one at $10.00. And certainly no wJI regulated fami ly should be without a Sewing Machine when you ran buy one guaranteed for lOyeers at tlD OO. Ws still have a full line of those use ful household articles about which we have been telling you in lbs Journal. Kemember we nave aa elegant Teach ers' Bible, self pronouncing and lllualre Ud (or 1 .79, the very thing for a present to a friend. Let ns hear from yon early sod often. Yours Truly, , J. C. WIIITT Y A CO. 5 fMfimojlh VTs I Will T Nov. Icomei 24th, f-o COJ When we will eat Turkey with Uncle Bum, and have Jubilee feast over his victories For your Thanksgiving Dinner you will find everything - In Table Dellcaries, Olive Oils, Olives, Nut." Raisins, imorted Cheese Fruits, that will iriake it a feast to be remembered. r J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, S 'Phone (id. 77 Broad Street. 5 Facts! Facts!! When von visit the cltr don't fall to call on the Old Reliable firm of Roberts & Brother They keep a full stock of Fro Vinson & C9roierIea vhlch they offer at Low Fig ures. You will alwsy And them Headquarters for Flrst-Claas Goods , WILLENBRINK'S. llefitaiirant and Ulnln IlooniR. Flrat-CUM Heals, 25c. Special RaUa by the Week. Oyster, FUh, dam la Season. PflONK HO. 118. 190 MIDDLE ST.. NEW BERNE, N. a uk on tlumai U Tir 1 Y:j cccrLtN s ar.?:icA altb. THE IT T HALVE In the world fo ii' . 1 !; : "', r- r. I h i i , u I : ' fun IVi: i r I Pay I our City Taxes After Triday, Itovcmbcr 2; I alsll prH . ,1 to th. I , -.!!.- I I. :1 1 th, ry Income 1897 i $15,580,764.65. Imurance Written In I8971 000,00a. Insuranca In fore 1897 : SV'.1.ll7.5rXl. , V I Wa44WttllIl.? to) 6) Th PRUDENTIAL ha lorge4 ahead until It sUnds In th front rank of the Great Life Insurance Com panics of the World. It offers all that Is food In life Insurance and under the best conditions. JI. L. HOLLOWCLL, Qencral Agent, New Berne, N. C. I I !' J. I
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