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V,- . - O VS Sfrff - VV A WV IT VOL. XVI--N0. 198. ' NEW BEttSlC K. C. FK1D1Y MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 TRIED TO SILK. CZAR. 1 . 1LM L ! v v ' SIX TO KID. RALSlQa NEWS. -4 S" -Is I Oriole Coffee, IN IS l IS S IS IS 12e Xl Excellent . 23 lb. What a galaxy of Lite' A'esesslife at Astonishing Figures. j Everything i bw ll at belongs to tlie m-he .f tbe Largest of Inntteri. IS IS IS OUR DRESS GOODS Are STYLISH AND CHEAP. They are MOVING FAST. IS IS IS IS is IS IS is IS We have Double FolLGood. at 12". ; wji (specialties in Wool Suitings and Serges at 800. ,Higher Vriced W Goods if wanted. . .. . , W We have a great leader in Hankerchief, an IuvJjai Lao Corner one iXf for 5c. iU We lire selling More SHOES AT RETAIL than any house in th city. See tne Cause , BEST SHOE FOR THE MONEY. IT WILL TELL. . . IS yis is is s I J. H. HACKBURN, wufSm. $ 1 We Have Just iNew and Complete f I Line of UMBRELLAS, j S All Qualities and Prices, from $1.00 tip "to $3.50. We 3 promise Satisfaction ou all Umbrellas. ' ' 3 rz. vOnr stock of MEN'S UNDERWEAR is Complete and 3 jE prices are Low. We have; the Best Underwear in the (City for 5p the Prices. We defy competition on SHOES and our many custom- ers can testify to their wearing qualities. ' 3 ' We have a Seamless SOCK for 10 CENTS; the best value 5 in the city. , Call and examine our stock and you will be pleased with 3 CI b0th Quality and Prices. , . j- Gh. iDTJliTr; dt co.,1 87 POLLOCK STREET, NEW BERNE, N. C. IF YOU Don't be Influenced to take something MUHCINAL NU OTHER PURPOSES and Is Guaranteed PURE, WILD AND MELLOW, . See that the seals over corks bottles. Straus, Gunst & RICHMOND, i HIliH (lHAUh UliUUtKILS AND Will.tell thiB.is why.wekeep busy. We are offering bargains now, to make room tor Fall stock which will soon be coming In. Call and see us beioro placing your orders. 'Tis no trouble to show goods, but a pleasure. Fresh Flour, Butter, Cheese.Coffee.'JQams and Breakfast Eacoa Arriving Daily. I johh Nice Hams J c Lib. Butter, V I T i VI SI V VI VI VI vv Received a else. It can be felted on for ( are intact and tiurxame blown in Co., Proprietors, VIRGINIA. ;, . LOW PRICES I . rxjiii"; OkilnMltM ' Pat A Brlds or WMeb HU Trla Hurt T Pm. Hwllbmita III Lira Bkblin, Nov. 28 A dispatch from Elbing, a seaport of West Prussia, stales that an attempt was made oponNhe life of Nicholas II of Russia while he was returning from Copenhagen recently. Just before the , Czar' special train crossed the bridge between Boemerhoe fen and Lagern a switchrdan found that the bridge bad been obstructed. By al most superhuman efforts, as a result of which he is now in a hospital, the switchman succeeded in removing the obstacles sufficiently to permit the pas sage of the Imperial train. " An investigation of the circumstances is conducted in secret. ' ' A correspondent of the-London Tele graph, who was recently in St Peters burg, writes as follow about the Czar: "I have seen this young autocrat many times, and in close proximity. . Never was power so 'stupendous embodied in form so simple, gentle and prepossessing. Everybody, is familiar, by pictures at least, with the appearance of Nicholas II, who inherits, by hi mother, Dagmar of Denmark, the type of princely grace to which English people have grown accustomed by the comely offspring of Dagmar's illustrious Bister, Alexandra. It is A face which, whether you admire it or not, yon must love, you must trust, yon must even pity, so clear and plain it grows on you while you gaze that the mind behind It and the heart beating in that exalted breast feel the rt-spoasiuill-ties of tremendous power a hundred times more than its pleasure or glotiet "I saw the young Czar crowned, in the ancient chapel of the Kremlin. I was almost within reach of him at that su preme moment, when, after the holy anointing, and the solemn ceremonies ut the confessions 01 faith, and the procla mation of his titles, the youthful auto craf he is but thirty years old today- placed on the br w of his beautiful, sad cousort' the diamond crown just removed from his own. She, on her kneos, bur ied her sobbing face in her mighty lord's mantle and rose the greatest lady of two nttnents. 1 anew men mat trom na ture soobviously noble, noble deeds and tbougnts would spring If the awtul world of splendor and necessity In which the pair must live did not hinder." A PEANUT 1-RUST. : farmed as Mar folk la Cealrol Hearty Tha Entire rrednel. Norfolk, Va., Nov. 23 A peanut trust which will control practically the entire product of the United States is in process of formation and- promises to be thoroughly organized within tbe next month. W. E. Wetherly, formerly of Norfolk, but sow of New York, and Mr. Dresser, also of New York, are the representatives of capitalist possessing it is stated three, million dollars. These propose to take over all the fac tories in thl country, buying tbe stock and machinery of these and leasing tbe building. The attorney for the trust Is former Governor Wm E. Campbell, of Ohio. :. . . I It is' understood that thirty day op lion upon all the peanut-cleaning plants In Virginia, with the exception of that of the Gwaltney-Bunkley Peanut Com pany, the largest in tbe world, and 'two smaller factories,' were secured by Mr. Weatberly upon his visit here last lion day. The assent of the Western con cern 1 understood to have been tint se cured. Tbe value of the annual Ameri can crop is about four million dollars. Seventeen factories prepare it for mar ket. There are at Cincinnati, two at St. Louis, nna at Evanavilla. Indiana, four . T 11 at Norfolk, two at Suffolk, on at Franklin, on at Wakedeld, and iwt at Bmiihricld, Va The bulk of tbs ntu ar produced ' In Viiglnla and Norfolk is the largest distributing polut in the world. tu 1 rat ta war. oar Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tai let.. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. S3c, Tbe genuine bs L. U. Q. oil each tablet. Tb Pan wiMiMlawlaa. - Pari, Nov, (3 At the requeal of the Spanish Peace Commission, there will u ao Joint session today pending the In Itruction from Madrid. Th dale of tb next meeting Is not fixed. Th postponement of the day I re garded at a hopeful sign that the treaty will be signed. While th Madrid sov ernment has not yel receirtd th text of th An.erlcaii nliimatjm the Spanish ministers received quit enough by tela graph on Monday night to enable them to Instruct their cotnmlmloneu to retire, ware such their Intentions The belief was conddenlNlly express ed hy serersl of th American commls sionors, In conversation with ilia corres pondent of Th Asuoclsled Press today that before tlis time Died by ths Anirrl cans, namely, Mondie next, the Hpn IsMs will acculer In the Inhed Slates Pulllpplne olTer and that ultlin tiely, the treaiy will bs signed by all tlie Spanish commi. loners. Uli Carolina tarsi,? Victor at Rictail. Tne Ureat Annual Contest of Foot ball Between DniVersltlen', ef North Carolina and Virgin '' , la. Chapel BUI Jubilant. Richmond, Va., November 24. The great Thanksgiving foot ball contest of 1698 between tbe foot ball teams of the University of. North Carolina and the University of Virginia, is now a thing of the past, but the glory of it will' last many days and weeks, and the mere mention 0 the game will provoke wild cheer at Chapel Uill, whenever it is referred to. - v And North Carolina Won t And President Alderman of the Uni versity was there to see the game, and rejoice at th result When at its close he score showed : v . University of North Carolina, 0. . University of Virginia, 8. ' V'".'. The May, in point of weather, was strictly foot ball weather, with a tern perature which made the contest full of ginger to the contestants, whilo the cold' wind found tbo marrow of tbe spec talors. 'r , ' '. An immense crowd witnessed the game, which wss hard fnugtit from start to finjali. ' When the result was known and flashed over the wires to North Carolina, the wil est excitement prevailed, espeel ally at.ChapeUlill. The following U the record of the North Carolina team of games won : University of North Carolina vs. Gull- ford College--l&-0. University of North Carolina vs. Agri cultural and Mechanical College-r34-0. University of : North Carolina vs. Greensboro Athletic Association 11-0. University of North Carolina vs. Oak Ridge Institute 11-0. University of North Caiolina vs. Vlr. ginia Polytechnic Innitute S8-. University of North Carolina vs. Da vidson College li-0. ' v University of North Carolina vs. Uni versity of Georgia 44-0. , University of North Carolina v. Ala bama Polytechnic Institute 24-0. Hawaii' admlMlaa. Washington, Nov S3. Tbe commlK sion appointed by the President to re commend a form of government for the Hawaiian Islands as a part of the United States met in Senator Cullom't commit tee room at the Capitol today for the first time slnoe leaving Honolulu, Sena tor Cullom and Morgan, Representative Hltt and Judge Frear being present Tbe meeting was devoted tb discuss ing details of the bill and report, which the commission will present to Congress, which had not been decided upon at the last meeting. The legislation which will be recommended by tbe oomroliilon will be Included in a bill wblcb, to all intent and purpose, will be an enabling act and very much like the bills provld log for the admission of new States into tht Union, except In lb one important detail that It provides for the admission of a territory and aot a Btate. The bill has been completed, but probably will be amended somewhat In detail. CASTORIA Jor Infants and Children. Tba Kind You Have Always E::;tit Bear the Signature ' SJraat Bteaaellaa. A full line of Oak Bedroom suits that were SIS to $73 this week from $10 to $00. R. Ui.ain. Cream cocoanut and chocolate cretm cocosnut candy frh today a'. McSor ey's. Ilia Mairl Mara) Pa Fahcisco, Cai, Nov. IS. Th Bsldwin Hotel and th Baldwin Theatre, within th hotel, both of them place wldelv known, were completely de stroyed by a tire, which began bef r daylight this morning. It " was on of th .Urinal fires which San Francisco has ever had, the loss being estimated St '.out ai.v,ooo. In the hotel there wer In all oer M0 persons, and after tlii-y had been hur riedly aroused ther wr many thrilling escapes. Homa had Id leup from the up per stoili'S of tlie hotel. A nmnW of persons liae not teen arcountnl for, ami ut least two are d I. . IUlkiqu, N. C, November 84. It is quite evident that an election law or the constitutional amendment regulating the franchise by an educational or 'property V qualification, or both, will lie the great . question before the Legislature. . ' ."'.j Many Republican and Populists stand by their voluntary statement pledged to support a. ' constitutional amendment "eliminating the negro." " The discussion of the quenlion fu the Btate press IS liejinoing to iiu genera1. The Biblical Recorder, the orgau of tlie Baptists in North Carolina, txya today: "We hope North Carolina will be given an election law modelled upun thi Aus tiallai ballot idea. It is absolutely fair, and the only objection that can lie made to it is that it require decent iulelli gence of the voter, and that Is its greatest virtue." The other day a correspondent aske.i Democratic State CUalrm iu Bimm-Jiis his views of 1 ho1 matter, autl ho ibuttlit a well-preptred election law . would an swer the purpose. ; j - The State labor commisrloner says he 1 surprised at the discovery that fewer hog, by 150,0O0Sre now raised in North Carolina than were raised in 1880. Cot ton, the crop mortgage systqra and tbe dhsequent purchase of food supplies, such as meat, from the West, have caus ed this state of affair. V Governor Russell doe not like tlie publication in the New , York Herald last Sunday of the statement that at Laurinburg the night of election day he was mobbed. He says it is false. His statement made Le next day was sent, in which he -aid nothing unpleasant oc curred . : . ll-.am 1 .. N Wi 8 r- OF WO.1 .. S. .via ore VI nun l RiR-bi 10 ii,- fumt Judge Frank Ives of District Court of Cookston.jMlnn., saye: For some time I have rimed Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets with seeming great benefit with few ex ceptions, I have not beeu so free from indigestion In twenty-live years. ? George W. Ronst-yelt, United Stales Consul to Brussels, Belgium: Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, safe, pleasant to take convenient to carry, give keen appetite, perfect digestion. ' " Mr. W. D. Tomlin,' mechanical engl neer, Duluth, Minn.: One box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets has done its work, and I am again gaining flesh and strength. . O. E. Ransom, Hustonvllle, Ky : I was distressed and annoyed lor two year with throwing up food, often two or three times a day; hail no certainty of retaining a meal If I ate one. Four boxe of the tablets, from my druggist have fully, cured me. I find them pleas ant to take, convenient to carry. Rev. G, D. Brown, Mondovl, Wis: The effects of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is simply marvelous; a quite hearty din ner of broiled beefsteak, causes no dis tress since I begun their use. ' Over six thousand people in tbe state of Michigan alone in 1891 were cured of stomach trouble by Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablei. Full sized package may be found at all druggists at B0 cents, or sent by mall on recei pt of price f rom F. A. Stuart Co , Marshall, Mich.'' Send for little book on stomach dls- eae, mailed iee. Visions in Shoes That will make the fo .1 1""K tilin and handsome, a well a comfortable, are floatlnn thronizh the mind of tbe man tliat would h wHI dressed for the Win rr. Onr Etisv Fiilinij. Stylish and llural.ln Women and Sinn's SHOES, tn French and Russian Calf. Idcgai-'io and Vlcl ar the acm of, f,auiy ai.d Aris tocratic etyle in rootwear, J. J.'IXAXTJBIL' T K- - sT A Yin I".,- -r is tl.e rrownoiK Imnrr. ).-e i f i"if .4;. V w, I hiiuiils ll I., hi. II of l.ll.S. r I .. w ' s- I mm H iissL' ' AV COUCH SYRUP Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat. It is the liest remedy for stubborn, colds. Small doses. Price 88 eta. at druggists. Henry's Pharmacy, S 134 ' MliHiLE IS STttEEr. Carabana Water. . Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient. Wyett' Vichy Salt. ' Eno Fruit Salts. , 0 o o Rapid Flow Fountain Syringes, y Rubber Bulb Syringes. Atomizers. Hard Ruliher, Cloudy AmmoniM, StAid soap. The Greatest Dyspepsia Remedy of tbe XIX Century: R1PANS TABULES. S Can's 7 and :28 Cents. Physician's Prescription; ; .. ....A Sreclalty PAIR OF CARVERS THAT WILL CARVE r Your Thanksgiving turkey with entire atisucllon, and will slice it thin as a piece of piiner, and nnjoint the toughest olrd in a jiffy, when sharpened witb the fine Steel that belongs to the set, you can buy hire from 1.2i up. We have them with horn, ivory. Inue end stag hundUs and all at a Reasonable price. L. H. CUTLER H'DW'E GO. AiiSLBook Store Out of 500 new Book just re ceived you are likely to find one that will Interest you. G. N. Ennett. XMAS TREES I A we have been elllng the SI their Xmsi Good, we gle thl notice FOR TQrJ NEXT 8 DAYS w will take order for i GlaMtvare nntl Toys! fur Christmas Tree. You will vet the henelltof Wholesale Prloe. Come or Send to see us now. DUGUin A SOX, New Votk Bargain House. After Friday, " November 25th, I shall proceed collect all Taxes do tlhe City as the Law Direct. Pay Promptly aod auold trouble and eipoas. HUGH J. LOVICK, City Tax Collector. Nov. 1.1, 189. rs.iewra s m r v in p w mm l li ! JUUIVilf iii;vu Income 1897 i $15,5H0,764f5. Inturance Wrilttn In 8o7i ooo.ooo. Insurance In I orte 1897 s l 1.117: ). , '' . K liUOD THINuSlTO EAT . . . . FOR THANKSGIVING McDANIEL Currat U lUisiug, Citron, Dried Applea and Peaches. AUmore's Mince Meat. Cranberries, Brazil Nuts, Almonds, Pecans, English walnuts. - - . Fresh Cakes ami Crackers. . Buckwheat, both prepared and old fashion. Fancy Elgin Batter, Cooking Butter. Flavoring Extracts and Spices. Fresh Cauticd Goods of all kinds. Small Hams and Breakfast Strips. . HeiDz's Swtet Mixed Pickles, Catsup and Sauces. r Fresh Roasted Coffee and Fine Tea, or anything yon may need in Groceries at Bottom Prices. Give us a Call. 1 .V feiii o o x-iione wi. S Cupid's Offering to Lovers Of 11 royal fesat Tor their (Hblei is the Delicious Unmed Omuls, Ir I101I1 tin arid k!nm. that w. I.nvi elected from u- beat puckers 01 this country. ' We carry a eh Ice line ci hoih Canned nnd Pi.tle'l Meat fanned Fruits, Jams, Vegetables, Soups, Fish, etc., ami hie iboicu-i Relifiivs in Olives, Olive Ojp( &c which are renovned tbe world over for Purity umi Kxceilence. A'so fresh lot Utiui's Sweet, Mixed and Cucumber Pickles, Sour Kraut, ice. Shnfcr'a Small Pig Uums and Breakfast Strips. Cranberries, Ac. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone (iO. 77 . eaSHSHSHSPSrl52 -""""""-r'hr wts u.ui ru.i m LADIES DRESSING TABLES O 0 0 SonieReanti?a In Quartered Oak and llird'w Eye Maple, Latent French Patterni. They Are a Necessary , Adjunct to Every Ladies Dressing Boom." o We make a Specialty of Special Sise WINDOW SHADES and can ISfl riiml.h tliMm In .11 tli. l..,n.i pAn.n. sir- . . . U U ;ri -"-. W.UIIU,.. nn pus up every suaae we sell Free of Charge. o o o Don't forget thai we tell the Famou CEDARINE FURNITURE POLISH, tbe Best Hade. 0 0 0 NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. .000 A look over our 8tock will Convince you that WR CAN SAVE YOU M'JNEY. FRANG. H. JONES GO.'. 87 JIIDDLE STREET. Facts! Facts'!! When von visit the cltv don't " fall to call oa tbe .Old Reliable . firm of . . . , . Roberts &'Brother Tbay keep a full stock of lrovInIns L tiroeerlea rt'hlch they offnr at Low Fig. 'ores. You wllkalway nnd them , Headquarter Ifor First-Class Good ) ; . i DAY IN ABUNDANCE AT & GASKILL'S. Wltalesale 71 Bros4 HU WA VWW tW Wtf. W Ut o o ' m isisasasasHSa'Si WILLENBRINK'S..... . Ilitnnrant JUninpr Rooms. Pirtt-CIau nestla, 25c. 5peclal Rates by tha Week. OyUr, Fish, Oame In ieason. 'PHONE NO. 118. 180 MIDDLE ST.. NEW BERNE, N. a t Ths) PRUDENTIAL ha forfed ahead until It stands In ths front rank of ths Qreat Ufa Insurance Com panics of ths World. , It offers all that Is good In Ufa Insurance and under th best conditions. H. L. riOLLOWCLL, Qentrat Ajent, Nw Berne, . N. C. ""SiUl nlji lrnJ
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