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t,,l . i VOL. XVI--N0. 195. NEW BEttNS, N. C. TL'tsyi iu MORNINfl NOVEMBER 22, 18Ii8. - ESTABLISHED 1882 Oriole Coffee, Nice Hams, 12c lib. 8c L.b. Excellent Butter, What a galaxy of Life' SYreswii ica at Astonishing Figutcs. Everything else thnt belongs to the mko i f the LargeBt of Infiltew. " - ; '. -r : -: OUR , DRESS GOODS i , ' Are STYLISH AND CHEAP, They are MOVING FAST. We have Doubl Fold Good, at 18ie. . Specialties in i Wool Suitings and Serges at 85o. Higher Priced Goods if wanted. v . . : We have a'great leader in Hankerchief, an Initial Lace Corner one for 6c. . , ." .: ... . We are wiling More SHOES AT RETAIL than any house in the city. See tue Cause i s . BEST SHOE . FOR THE MONEY. . . IT WILL TELL. J. H. HACKBURN, POLLOCK STREET. 1 Jw 1 We Have Just Received a 1 INew and Complete v I 1 Line of UMBRELLAS, E All Qualities and Prices, from $1.00 up to $3.50. We promise Satisfaction on all Umbrellas. ., . Our stock of MEN'S UNDERWEAR is Complete and j3 E prices are Low. We have the Best Underwear in the City for j3 the Prices. " 3 . . - We defy competition on SHOES and our many custom- g ers can testify to their wearing qualities. - - S We have k Seamless SOCK for 10 CEN TS; the best value 3 in the city. . Call and examine our stock apd you will be pleased with both Quality and Prices. J." Or. XDTJ3ST:'cSS CO., 57 POLLOCE STREET, ' NEW BERNE, N. O. . 3 iiiiuiuiuuiiuiuiiiiuiuiuiuiiiiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiur; IF YOU WANTfd Old. Don't be Influenced to take something MEDICINAL AND OTHER PURPOSES and Is Guaranteed PURE, MILD AND MELLOW, See that the arils orer corli bottles. . Straus, Gunst & RICHMOND, I til U II UtiAUt UliUUblilLb . . .AND Willitell thiejis whylwekeep busy. "Wo are offering bargains now, to make room lor Fall Btocli which will soon bo coming in. Call and see us before placing your orders. 'Tis no troublo to Bhow goods, but a pleasure. r Fresh Hour, Butter, Chccse,;ColTcc,;Hain3 and Ercalilast Eacon Arriving Daily. '- i t ' (. l V' V else, it can be relied on for v, are Intact and oar Dame blow Id Co., Proprietors, VIRGINIA. , LOW PRICES ! A matTABT GOVERNMENT. Tao Raw Otlamlal Plly. Wa trwwa Washihotoh, Nov. 21. The talk of Representative Dalzell, of Ponusylvania, who is Speaker Reed's right hand man in the House, does not bear out the opln ion expressed in some quarters that a clash is likely .between the Speaker and the administration on the colonial pol icy. It is generally understood, that the administration wishes the colonies to remain nnder military rule at least a year before Congress attempts to legislate for them. In reply to a question as to whether he thought immediate legisla tion would be necessary, Mr. Dalzell, said: 'l do not. I think it woulu be just as well to let the matter lie for - a" while. I We should have time to study the situa-j lion and to determine what sort of legis- lation is needed. We can run along with a military government until the conditions are thoroughly understood." There ia a rather strong opinion among members of Congress now in the city that there should be no cause for an 1 extra session of Congress in the spring, They think It would be unnecessary, un- advisable, and underslrable. Routine matters can be disposed ot before March 4, they say, while new subjects demand ing more extensive consideration can be postponed until the regular session ef the Fifty-sizlh Congress. This includes legislation for Ouba, Porto Rico and the Philippine!. It is announced, however, that the friends of currency reform leg islation have determined to make an effort to have1 a ipeciar session for the purpose of dealing with this subject. : Virginia' Cvlarr l.inl. Macok, Ga., Nov. 20.-The sixth Vir ginia (negro) ' Regiment, which caused much trouble at Knoxvllle, is detained under arrest in camp Macon, all arms and ammunition having boon taken from the men. They are guarded by a bat talion of the Tenth Immune, also negroes. About midnight last night abont 80 soldiers of the Sixth Virginia broke through the lines at camp and started to town with the avowed purpose of killing white provost guards, each man being armed with a rifle and a belt full of cartridges. Information concerning the action of the negroes was sent to provost head quarters and General Wilson ordered Colonel Gaillard and the Third Engi neer out ta arrest the negroes. The engineers doublequicked after the men of the Sixth and found them riotous and disorderly. Further trouble ts fsared when the Six is released from punishment. ' Drr, la TrniMl Hrtur. Paris, Nov., 20. The unfortunate Dreyfus serms to be Hearing the end of his period of probation. It now appears falr.y certain that he will be brought back to France within a short lime. ; ' ' .6..v which he has been subjected I. relaxed. u vm9 ud uuow return uuio 111 aia uuua- .tits., i in i a a j 1 1 - -li T' """" "" prison, and not In the military one of the Cherche Midi. This Is because, after I , , ' ""'',u' "uu" ,.. . iu . ; J . , I The government has Just ordered that Dreyfus U to be allowed to promenade and exercise six hours . day over.n are. of eight acres at his Island prison ; ; pniiMi, Losdoit, November 20. A itartllng report In regard to Spain's future gov- ernment Is current in diplomatic circles ana, iron, lis source, la entitled to weight, I lie v,ueen Kegem is -said to be coo- vinced of the hopelessness of her son ever reigning, and upon the advice of the Emperor of Austria, has decided soon after the peace treaty Is signed at Paris, to quit Spain with ber family, and Don Carlos will be proclaimed King. Ac cording to the programme Don Carlos, so soon as things are running smoothly, will abdicate In favor of his son, Don Jaime. " Tt BIIDoas Tata Tins. WAsnmoToft, November SI. It Is re garded as reasonably certain that the fifty filth Congress will, before the cloie of the last sewloa, soon to open, sp proprlsle more tbso two billions of dol lars. It has already appropriated almost one billion, end the war eipenies that must be provided for at tbe last intttnn, leave little doubt that the two billion mark will be reached. But there will be no political cry ralsnd against any ap propriation made necrssary by the war. Private James B. Sowers, of the?Ul New York, told the war lovnllgallng commUaloo that the reason the rrular fared bolter than tbe voluntfrra In the Culian campaign, and elaewhrre, wai that the regular officers look csre of thi-ir mrn, while the volunteer ofTl rrs lo"k ar nf ilKimaiOves. II Is lie dial prltaia alio baa l"!d the Coma. !'." tlist, but tlimi.amla of Ih'm ' I t!io fame tl.lii to tlirlr fiima. ini mum. U Mn Cciivicls Jo Woii !' State Farms. Irou Company Incortnrat(d. Think. SlTlng Debate. Dockery Still . Talking. Jadsre Appointed ' ' to Succeed Ureen. Biff . Cost' to UoTernment. JOURSAL BCBIAO. ) Raxeiqh. N. U. November, at The Greensboro, Iron . Company has been incoporated b the Secretary of State with a capital stock of (185,000. It will mine smelt and" work iron ares any way deemed best, it can also deal with coal, lime stone and any other mineral product as may be considered profitable. '7" ' Superintendent Mewborne of the pea- ltentiary says that his crops, this fait are so immense that ho scarcely has con. victs sufficient to harvest them. His esti mate is, from 8,300 to 4,400 bales of cot ton; 10.000 to 15,000 bushels of peanuts, and 18,000 to 23,000 bushels of corn. This Is on the six State farhis. Life prisoners and the Federal prisoners can not be sent outside of the prison walls (except as they take "French leave") as they are at work in the shirt factory. . The annual Thanksgiving debate be tween Trinity and Wake) Forest college students will be held In the Academy of Music here on the evening of the 84th. The subject of the debate will be, "Shall the United States adopt a Poilcy of Ter ritorial Expansion.'!, Trinity will oppose expansion and Wake Forest advocating It. The Raleigh Chamber of Commerce is having made a handsome silver medal and decorated with the colors of the two colleges Navy blue Gold and Black, and it Will be presented to the winning lie to be held by them until they are defeated in future debatesome. The news of the deatu of Mrs. Annie 11. Falson, widow of the late Col. Paul F. Faison was a shock to the entire community on Saturday. Her health was feeble, and she had gone to the Western part of the State hoping to im prove. Ten days after leaving here ( her body was brought back for burial. She was a daughter of the late Judge George H. Badger. She leavea five sons and two daughters, Mrs. Thrope of Granville and Mrs. Ed. Chambers Smith of Ital elSh. The Monday Evening Club" met this evening at the home Judge Walter Mont gomery. It was "Greek E.enlog" and the paper prepared by Mrs. Charlotte Williamson on "General Veiw ot Greek Social Life", Including education and business Habits, amusements, edtertaln m(nUi .treetii trauen, professions, etc, w(, mo entertaining. Jim Booker, the murderer of Mahaley White, both colored. Is aenlflneed to Ung January 18th. 1899, in the jail yard j h cllV The corner stone of. the handsome ,hnrrh to tnctM hvthm Bftnff.tlnn olhe Qnoi 8h nerd Chorch wU laid on the 3lh Anniversary of this cunrch, the 15th of February next. V. a Marshal iDockerV I quoted as , thlt ,f h, nrf brtn Md , .,. ,.,,, Bnn h.. ..... h, wou,d Democrw, l0,mpeach Um ,hengo;lorth ,nd ope np , law omce as an Impeacnea southern gov ernori jne iMt remnant of Itepublloanlsm id the south. Dockery says that It would be a big card for KusselL He also dc- aires that if Ihe democrats will only disfranchise the negro that the Itepub Hons will form their proposed "Lllr White" parly and be In power again in leas than five years. Governor Russell bat appointed E. T. Justice of McDowell county Judge of Superior court of tbe 12th district to sue ceed the late Judge Green. Judge Jus tice is a Democrat and Republicans de clare Russell has done this ta conciliate the Democrats and thus save Impeach ment proceedings. .It is said be and Senator Pritchard bad hot words in Ashevllla last week because be would not appoint Prltcbard's father-in-law, Mr. Bonman to this judgeship. Tbtt Pritchard denies. All the election returns are In, and the heennsry of State will soon beln to cenfass them. It will take savers! dsyi to complete this work Uo Wcclnrnlay the field and staff oft cars or tlis Xnd Kririiumi will be mua 1 trred out hare. It Is laid this rrulmful has Cost the governrueol over JJ,0O0, B.i.i.a aaisi Y I ha, On a., November 20. In wrr Are ui I "S South of Alua of the HAiLti ship Atsl.nis, l'at. CI. ail. a Mc- Bd.Se, Imwh'1 from To n, H iiuh A frtra ty Ihrre livrs w ?r 1 (', "-n o( tlie ship. TacuriiS lo Cftj ydlh ahiat, ln- .1, Iik In, l;i : f all tlie (Inly llirre sailors tnt Iv id. 1 i.i Au'.iiU a a gu I ton . I-Mis nl t i !-t, liitiu al I- V h'.r U !-.,;- 1 to N I! .! l,t 1,1 WILLIAM IS NOTHINO. apmrtkuiia His Piapsae Visit la Hpala. Tae rVaeeCainmlMlac. Washington, Nov. 21. Inside infor mation from Europe concerning the back down of the Emperor William from his bluff, intended t' make Spain and this country believe that he was about to take hand In the disposition of the Philippines, is the cause of much quiet amusement in diplomatic and ouicial circles. ' This blult wasthe Emperor's announcement of his Intention to visit Spain, On his wity home from llu liny Land; an announcement that resulted m an unexpected slitleninx of the back bones of the Spanish Peace Commission ers; but did not change the American policy a . hairsbreadth. The backdown which has mude him the laughing stock in every capllol in Europe, except liiJ own, . was his announcement that "on account of the weather" he had aband oned his visit to Spain. .' The "weather" in the case : was a straight lip tlmt his intentions towards Spain weru uf no more .consequence to the United States than the presence of those German war. ships In Manila Bay were to Dewey, and would bavo no more effect; and that ho was looking for trouble he could find it by meddling in any way with Uncle Sam. It is stated by members of the adminis tration that Spain has been notified that our demand must be accepted or refused in a given time, ba the time is not given. In political circles it is stated that an agreement has been ' reached between the peace commissioners in Paris. TO CUBE A COLO IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money jf it faile to cure. 25c" The genuine hasL. B. Q oa each tablet. - THE HIAREBTS. Yesterday's market quotationt furnish ed by W. A. Porterfield & Co. Commission Brokers. ' v New Yobk, November 21. stocks. :;,.;. ' Outn. High. Low. Cbwe 123 . 123 12l 122 Sugar......... Am Tobacco., a B.Q. St. P......... Peoples Gas . .. 130 11 138i 1381 .. 11U U9 118 118J . list in m H3, .. hoi mt no uoi cotton, t r Open. Hijrh. Low. Close January . 8.10 0.2V 0.1 8 84 CHICAGO MARKETS. SVhkat Open. High. Low. Close December.... 60 OTf CCJ 07 Cjrm December..... 83! 831 83 831 May 841 841 841 34 J C ASTOR I A For Infants and Children. ' T.B Kind Yoq Kava Always Bought Bean the Blgnatureof I BestThiog inUie World And ft? the Next 40 Days I am Going toDivide with my friend. I will sell for a Limited Time BEAUTIFUL. POUT WINE, . AT 20o PER QUART. t 00 GALLON. Bring your Bottles and Jugs and get them filled for Thanksgiving. Jm HT. Taylor, . 18 MIDDLE 8TREET. Special Appearance. METKOFOIilTAN tosrtar COMPANY Of New YorkCliyfat NEW BEUNE THEATER ' Under the Auapioes of ST. JOHN'S LOIKiK, No. 8, A V A M Tuesday Efrnlns; November 2)od, At 8 o'cloc k, Hiss Julio Vallette, (Curnclm U'wa l'.ti), t'KIVf A Im.N'NA Mll'K Ni).i.t.il by Hie fi. III. wing ArlUls; llla J. nl lu u fin. Violinist, air. t-Nirl lti,-rk, T-noX Mr. Artltiir rreoisn. I'lanUt. Tl-'Ik-is en N'i'e st VV'alera, and at tlie door. I'lli. s i ic A 6Uj, Imilitty 'ie. IHlBoo!; Store (l!ll of ,'l 0 in . I ' I.. f . 1 EJir.BiiOtlQ's Cures pleurisy and pneu- "4. ava. monia In a wonderfully a? QUIT si short time. It promptly , 2SyrUp. allays intiamnution theiunzs. For sore lunei it is inviloitlc Small doses. Price 25c. s-?f' We are driving the light BUGGIES and want to build them for your trade, and when yon want one cull on us. We have Oart and Drav Wheels nd Axlet for fariners and Draymen All guaran. teed. .- Respectfully, G. H. WATER? & SON. DEALER IN Hardware and Fire Arms, Sash, Doors and Blinds, Paintp, Oils, Cement, Lime, Etc. Agent Tor Garland Sioves & Ranges and Uevoe'n, and Uf nj Moore' READY -ftllXSD PAINTS;. Under Hotel Chattawka, - V . . - NEW BERNE, N. C. XMAS TREES ! As we have been selling the their Xmas Goods, w give this notice '; FOR THE NEXT 0 DAYS we will take orders for Glassware and Toys ! for Ohrislmns Tree. You will ret tbe bcni-lit of Wholesale Prices. Cume or Send to see us now. . . DUGUID & SON, New York Iiargsln tlouae. We Are Gunning For Your Trade And we always Hit the Mark. We are loaded with the ollj Rnllable ilagy's King Heater at tne aoputar prices which accord with the Hard Times. Hence they s;o like Hot cakes. We also have a no 7 uook eiove wiin nxtures at o.,w A better one $3.90 aod still better one at 10 00. And certainly no Wvll reirulated fkrol- ty should be without a Sewing Machine when you can nuy one guaranteed for 10 years at 119.00. We atill have a full line ot those use ful household articles about which we have been It-lllng you in tbe Journal. Remember w have an eleeant Teach ers' Bible, self pronouncing and lllusvra led for 11.73, the very thing for a present lo iriena. Mil us near Horn you early and often. Yours Tiuly, J, C. W1IITTY & CO. After Friday, November 25th, I shall proceed to collect all Taxes due the Cily as the Law Directs. Pay Promptly and auoid trouble and expena. HUGH J. LOVICE, City Tax Collect x Nov. is. inn it lVr mn a i SCBOOLS Pay lourCity faxes Income H57 : f $15..,: -0.764 rs. lnuriKo Written In Ifv7i J I 4 1 (,) 'fM, I, .,n.i... e in I i.tie SV7 ! ' !.II7 ' . i GOOD THINGS FOR THANKSGIVING ...r,lcDANIEL&GASI(ILL'S. iXsXaXsxsxaaxB Currants. Kaisios, Citrori, Dried Apples and Peaches. Atttnore's Mince Meat. Cranberries, Brazil Nuts, Almonds, Pecans, Eoelish Walnuts. ; - - . Fresh Cakes and Crackers. Buckwheat, both prepared and old fashion. Fancy Elgin Butter, Cooking Butter. Flavoring Extracts and Spices. v . ' Fresh Canned Goods of all kinds. ' Small Hams and Breakfast Strips. ' Heinz's Sweet Mixed Pickles, Catsnp and Saoces. "- Fresh Roast? Coffoe and Fine Tea, or anything you may need in Groceries at Bottom Prices. Give us a Call, v iel 1 'Phone 01. Cupid's Otfering: to Lovers . Of a royal feast for their tables is the Delicious Canned Goods, in both tin and glass, that we have selected from the best packers of till country. We carry a choice lioe of both fanned and Potted Heats. Canned Fruite, Jams, Vegetables, Koups, Fish, etc., and tlie Choicest Kellsbes iu Olives, Olive Oils, &c. which are renowned the world over for Vurity and Excellence. -A!si fresh lot-r-- Helm's 8weet. Mixed' and Shafcr's Small Pig Hams Cranberries, &c. j. lian R. PARKER, JR., QROCEP, 'P Vin no HQ ft Tt-nnnA a4-.nn4- V s sMissVsVy VV 3 -HHSSrl2SaSa52S LADIES DRESSING TABLES 0 0 0 Some Realities In Quartered Oak and Vird' Eye Maple, Latest French l'attern. They Are a Necessary Adjunct to Every Imdles -. Dressing Room." ; -0 0 0 We msko a Specialty of Special Site WINDOW SHADES and can furnish them in all the Latest Colorings. We put up every shade we ell Free of Charge. ' 0 0 0 Don't forget thai we sell the Famous CEDARINE FURNITURE POLISH, tbe Best Hade. 0 0 0 NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. 0 0 0 A look ovr our 8tock will Convince you that WK CAN 8AVF. YOU M'JNEY. FRANC. H. JONES & GO., 87 MIDDLE STREET. Facts! Facts!! When yon visit tbe city don't TjX fall to call on lbs Old Reliable firm of . . . . . Roberts & Brother Tbey keep a full stock of IVovIalon It Groceries Which they offer at Low Fig ure. ' Yoa will alway find tbem Headquarters (or First- Class Uuods ... 1 ' TO EAT.... 3 DAY IIJ ABUNDANCE AT 3 Wholesale 1 A llc.al Ul j Grocers, lte:all 71 IJrou'l St. Cucumber Pickles, Sour Kraut, ke. and Breakfast Strips. 77 Broad Street. n WILLENBRINK'S.. lies tau rant and Dining Rooms. Flrst-Class nea!, 25c. 5peclal RaUi by tht Waek. Oysters, Fish, Game In Season. 'PHOtfK NO. 118. HO MIDDLE 8T.. . NEW BERNE, N. C. Tbe PRUDENTIAL has forged ahead until It stands In the front rank of the Great Life Insurance Com panies of the World. It offers all that Is good In life Insurance and under the best conditions. n. L. fiOLLOWCL!-, General Ajrnt, New Cerne, N. C. n i mi V s
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