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rr VOL. XVI-NO. 199 NEW BSKNE, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, lo!J8. ESTABLISHED 1882 km Vs5t THANKSaiVlNQ ABROAD. VIS 7 V 7V IN V 7 A i 7 VS IS IS IS IS Oriole, Coffee, 12 lib Excellent Butter, nice Hams, 8c Lb. J25 lib. What a galaxy of L!fc' Neteiiio at At-touiahlog Figure. Everything elite that belongs to the m .ke of I he Largest of IufllteK. V An t OUR DESS GOODS 1 Are STYLISH AND CUEAP. They are MOVING FAST. We have Donhl Ko'd Good, at 12Jo. Hpeoialtit in. Wool Suitings and Serge at 23o. Higher Priced Goods if wanted. . i . v :, We have a great leader in Hankerchief, an Initial Lace' Corner one lf for 5c. We are sellinir More SHOES AT RETAIL than any house in city. See lue Cause , BE5T SHOE FOR THE MONEY; the IT WILL TELL. ; J. H. HACKBURN, 47 & 49 POLLOCK STREET. V 1 We Have Just Received a! I New and Complete , ; ir I Line of UMBRELLAS, 1 '.' All Qualities and Prices, from $1.00 np to $3.50. We ' l I,ron,lsc Satisfaction on all Umbrellas. . : Our stock of MEN'S UNDERWEAR is Complete ami 3 . prices are Low. We have the Best Underwear in the City fors 3 the Prices. - " " 1 -.- r3 We defy competition on SHOES and our many custom- ers can testify to their wearing qualities. ; - We have & Seamless SOCK for 10 CENTS; tho hest value -3 in the city. ' 1 . 12 a Call and examine our stock and you will be pleased with H h0th Quality and Prices. 4 co., i lerleawa Olrfceat nT ! Par flga mpltl. Havana, Cuba, Nov. 84. Thanksglv- ing was observe- by all the Americans in Havana oday. ' The largest congregation of English speaking people ejer gathered In the city assembled in the .lane Theater at 8 o'clock In" the afternoon and listened to a sermon by Rev. Mr. Carlisle. Bish op Candler, of the Methodist Episcopal Church' South, was present. Admiral Sampson and many -attaches of the American commission were also there. The entire American colony gathered in the evening about banqut tables in the great dining room of the Pasaje, where American cooks had prepared a dinner. Fifteen turkeys, roasted and garnished, were carried into the banquet room on one great float, carried oa the heads of four negroes. All the courses were in like manner taken before the banqueters. The tables were draped and arranged to represent the stripes of. the Ameri can flag. One table, covered with while flowers, set in a blue field, formed the "stars", completing the idea of '"old glory." .'-';.'.'.:.''?'' The Amerlc.ra commissioners, having accepted earlier invitations- elsewhere, were not present. General Greene was the guest of honor. A Cuban orchestra played American airs. " ' v London, Nov. 24. Ay Thanksgiving banquet of the American Society in London which was held at the tiotel Cecil this evening was a glorification of Anglo-American friendship. Three hundred Americaus and their English guests sitt at a table under the entwined flags of the I wo nations Two notable speeches were made, one by Air. ileury While, tho American charge il'nf fairs, aud ihe other by Sir Edwiji Ar nold. :. ' b: . Bkki.in, Nov. 24. A Thanksgiving dinner, attended by 2J0 American., was held at the Ealserhoft this evening. John B. Jackson, secretary of the Americaa embassy, presided. He pro posed toasts to Prei-ldent McKlnley and Emperor William, both of which were received with cheers. . 57 POLLOCK STREET, NEW BERNE, N. ( IF YOU WNT(t , Old. EE Dnn'rbe influenced to take sometbloe rise. It can be relied on for MIUICINAL AND OTHttt PURPOSES and i CmuDieed PORE, MILD AND MELLOW, N See that the teals over corki are intact and car name blown in bottle. . - r Straub, 6unst & Co., Proprietors, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. t s HIGH GRADE GROCERIES . V .' AND LOW PRICES ! Will.tell thislis whyiwekeep busy. , We are offering bargains now, to , make room tor Fall stock which will soon be coming, in. Call and see us betore placing your orders. Tis no trouble to show goods, but , a pleasure. Honor aiuiiibm' Havana, Nov., 24 Columbus' bones will be put aboard the steamer Rapido, and about December 18 the fleet will proceed to Spain. Besides that ship the fhet which will cross the Atlantic at that time will comprise the cruisers Cbode de Venadito, Infanta Isabel and Marques de La Ensenada and the torpedo boats Ilarqnes de Molina, Marten Yanez Pinzon, Alonzo Yanez I'inzon and Ftl lippinas. ' . - , The first stop will be made at Martin Ique, wherj honor will be paid by the French to Columbus' memory, The same thing will be done at the Cap j Verde Islands and the fleet will then proceed o Cadiz. 1 v THE STATE CiFITil. Rfjoicios OverFootM Yictoiies East 'Thnhflay. " Ttt 4UBK A t'OLIS 19 OSliS DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money if it falls to core. 25c The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. . ABMT AT BATAIfNAH. uSHmlluM, , Savasnab, Ga., November 84. Every soldier in General Lee's corps was made to feel that today was Thanksgiving. All drills were abandoned, and at i o'clock each man received a ration of turkey, fruit and cake. Over 1,000 turkeys and several wazon loads of fruit and cake w ... were sent out to the camp this morning, The feast for General Lee's men wa pro vided by the ladies of Savannah. Teams from life First Texas and Forty ninth Iowa plaved a game of football in the park to large crjwd. G.-nerat Lee attended services at St. John's Church. Tonight concert were given In all the regiments. The routine of military duty was relaxed, so that the soldiers enjoyed the utmost freedom. Some or lb western rimmts were given dinners by their bom 8it. General Lee and hi staff were dined by leading families. Vanderbllt Again Liberal. Thanks "giving . Celebrations. Key. t Broughton Touches Up' All y Classes.- Two Gold Med- v, els at Omaha. . Journal Bobbah, I Raleigh, N. ., November 85. ( The debate between Wake Forest and Trinity callegies last night on Expan sion of Territory for the United States drew a big crowd here, which was in creased by those who came to see the foot ball game between the Agricultural and Mechanical College and Guilford College team. Trinity was against ex pansion and the Judges awarded the cup to Trinity. In the foot ball game the A. & M. Col lege team won over Guilford's team by a score of 21 to 0. I ... , Of course Raleigh as well a the rest of North Carolina is rejoicing today over the success of the North Carolina Uni versity team over the Virginia Universi ty team in the game of foot ball yes terday at Richmond, - Many who sav the game declare that the work of Geo. Cunningham, on tin North Carolina team should have particular mention. Mr. George Vanderbllt his guarantee I the salary of the newly elected llivhnp nf the Asheville Jurisdiction, Rev. Jame Jl. Horner for Ihe next thro years. Vesierday was a glorious day and the churches were filled with people who re turned thanks to God for His great mer cy and goodness, The music was fine ai all the churches and the sermons good Atthe"hurchof the Go d Shepherd Miis Gertrude Bush sang the olferatory hyinu and seldom has sweeter voice been lifted in Thanksgiving to our Heavenly Father. . . ) Rev. Mr. Broughton In bis sermons here spares no one. He soundly rated the cotton dealers, and yesterday paid his respects to Raleigh society. Judge Bowman, the newly appointed Judge of the 12th district has filed his oath of office with the'Secretary of State. , The Second North Carolina Regimenl la now a thing of the past. The regimen tal officers were all mustered out today. The next term of the Federal District court meets here December 0th. v All the State Departments, in : fact business generally was closed up yester day. : The report that Lieut. Col. Cowles of the 2nd Regiment would be made Cap tain of the Durham company of the 1st Regiment cannot be confirmed. Lieut. Col. Cowles tomorrow takes, charge of the Adjutant General's office again he says, and it is said will go into the First Regiment on December 1st. It is com mented uuon that it Is rather come down and that besides Colonel Cowles' lee which was broken last spring will unfit him for foot duty. North Carolina won two gold medals at the Omaha exposition. One for the beat exhibit of tobacco,, and the other for the best collective exhibit of fertill zers . " ' Some $2.1,000 worth of government property in the bands of the State Guard was put in nse by the volunteers. No settlement of this has as yet been made. A cough ia not .like a fever. It doe not hav to run a certain course. Car It quickly and effectually with On liin nte Cure, the best remedy for all agej and for the most severe case. We recom mend tt becads it' good. F 8 Duffy. . visliluc rmldrm. Washington, November 25 For the second limo within a year Washington :s being visited by the President of another republic. The first, it will lie remembered was President Dole, of Hiwail, who is now one of us. The present guest is President Ilesia, nf t'otda Rtcu, who is being Healed with as much oiliehil i on sideralion as was possible after his an nouncement that his visit was incog. President McKlnley lias exchanged visits with him and extended other cour.esie", besides placing au army olii cer at his dUpoaal while he remains in the United States. All the other officials are also assisting iu makiug his visit to Washington a pleasant one. The volun tary statement of President Iglesias that Costa Rico would grant no Concessions for the building of the Nicaragua canal that was not approved by the United Slates government, Is regarded a very lmpoitant, as no new canal concession will be valid until approved by Costa Rica. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tbs Kind Yon Kan Always Bought Bear the Signature of rill for Fresh Flour, Butter, Checse,,CoffeeJQain3 a and Breakfast Bacon Arriving Daily. ? johh runn, Thlak Sanll t WsanixoToN, November It Titsr Isn't th slightest visible tree of aaxiety In official olrolea over what Spain' an wer to our ultlmttura bt. Oa tb contrary,,tber I a feeling of relief that It mast sillier reject or accept our term by nest Monday. Rejection on lbs part of Spain would not ChenKeth plan of this Government as to taking th Philip pines, but It would mean a lo,i to Bpsln of tb l!u,0O0,000 offered an I of a targar ajrrrgsle turn repretentna by cUlm uf American for poperly dmiroysd in Cuba. Tins mt Hawaiian .! WAsniN0To5, November 25 Also cl ate Jusllc Freer of th Supreme Court of Hawaii, I In Washington to atten th meeting of lb coramlstlon that w recommend a form of government Hawaii, of which halt member. Speak Ing oa tb subject he said: Tbs peopl of Hawaii want a territorial form i government, with a Governor a;polnte by the President, adelegsl la Ihe flout of Repiesentelives, and a legislature elected br the people. Hawaii Is well fitted for such a government, for her citizens hav enjoyed a e.inttltuiloasl fovtrnminl for -ixly years, I ha fonni In lomi place In ihi Unlie. Htati a wron Imsreuloa alx a I In nallv Uswjllan tad the ettt it ol 1 1 education Hawaii tis, had a iu'ilic achnol syttcm for more tlisn half a cen tury, and vry rhiM Iwlween Ihe iff of ix and fifteen years Is cninilltl lo alteud school. Tlir Is v anely a child tint I'smiol rr I and write Kii'.Uh." NO COBR CNCT X.BOI3L ATiON. - Effart lo lualaee Prenldeut lu Call Bxlra Nesalon Per That Purpose. Washington, Nov., 25. Although Mr.H. H. Hanna, chairman of the In dtanapolis Sound Money Commission, Is in Washington trying to work up Con gressional sentiment In favor of what ii known as the McCIeary Bill, which Is along the lines of the recommendation) of the commission, and the probability is that President McKlnley and Secetaiy Gage will repeat the financial recommen dations they rqade last yea', it Is n-t certain as anything in tte future ran bu that there will be no financial legijlit'mn at the coming session of Congress. This certaluly is fully recognl. -d by Chairman Hanna and his associates on the commission, or Hey would not be trying to gel the President to-promise to call an extra ses-dou of Congress early In the Spring for the parpo.-ie of acting on financial legislation.' Thut promise has not yet been secured, but there are a number of things which mike an early extra session of the fifty sixth Congress probable, promise or no prom; ise; but if those other things can safely been put off until the extra session, it is extremely doubttu whether the Presi dent couiq De persuaaea to can an extra session solely in the Interests of finan cial legislation. . Such Congressional -leaders of his party as Cannon, of Illin ois, and Dalzell, of Penna. have publicly recorded themselves as being opposed j an extra session, if It can be avoided. Cures pleurisy and pneo - monia in a wonderfully wOUiTn -I 1 41 1. suuri uuic ii urumpuy 4. allays inflammation oiSVrUUa the lungs. Foraorelungs T' " tt is invaluable. Small dotes. Price 25c. 124 MIIHILB STUKE1'. Henrys I Pharmacy Carabana Water. - - . ' Tarrant's Sell zer Aperient. ' , Wyett'a Vichy Salts. Enoa Fruit Sails. Rapid Flow Fountain Byringrs. Rubber Bulb Syringes. 1 ' Atomizers. Hard Rubber. 1 . Cloudy Ammonia, 8i.nd Soup 0- 0 o The Greatest Dyspepsia Remedy of the XIX Century! j ' RIPAN8 TABULES. 5 Cen' and . 25 Cents. Physician's Prescriptions . A Specialty, TBB MARKETS. Low. Clos 121f 1214 Vesterday's market quotationc furnish ed by W. A. Porterfleld 4 Co. CommiesloD Brokers. - Nbw Tobc, November 25 - STOCKS. Open. High Sugar 122, 12:11 Am Tobacco ... 13CJ an. &0, no Manhattan 100 People Gas ... Ill D.O 81 COTTON. Open. Hiph January ....... 8 82 0.82 CHICAGO MARKETS. WhsaT Open. High. Low. Deoember.... 7( 07, 60 May ......... O'lt 61 0i Corn May 84, Sli 84, . no 100 109J 40 1844 no - 071 111 03 , Low. 520 134 119, 93 .109J 85-40 dose 5 Close 664 081 84 Visions in Shoes That will make the foot look trim and handsome, as well a comfortable, are IliiMing through tb mind of the man mat would be well dimmed for Ihe Win ter. Our Easy Fitting. Sttylmh and hiratila Women and Men's BUULS, in Krench and Russian OH, Kangaroo and Vlcl are the acioa nf lauiy,and A'ls. toe rat 10 HI) I in rooiwrar, jr. jt H4XTKii f , J GOOD THINGS TO EAT ... . FUR T1IAKKSG1VIXG DAY IN ABUNDANCE AT .. . McDANIEL & GASKILL'S. Currant, Uiisjns, Citron, Pried Apples and Peaches. Attmore's Mince Meat. . Cranberries Brazil Note, Almonds, Pecans, English Walnuts. Fret.li Cakes and Crackers. . . buck wheat, both prepared and old fashion. . Fancy Elgin Butter, Cooking Butter. Flavoring Extracts and Spices. Fresh Cutined Goods of all kinds. Small Hams nd breakfast Strips. '- Heioz's Sweet Mixed Pickles, Catsop and Sauces. Fresh Roasted Coffee and Fine Tea, or anything yon may need in Groceries at bottom Prices. Gire us a Call. Wholesale A Retail LGroccrB, 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St. s Cupid's 4- Offering to Lovers PA Ml OP CARVERS .- THAT WILL CARVE - . .. . ; Your Thanksgiving turkey with ent're oatisfaction. and will slice it thin as a piece of paper, and nnjoint the touirhHKt bird in a jiffy, when sharpened with the line Hteel ibat belongs to tbe ret, you can buy lure iroin f l.xo up. we iihvii tnein with horn, ivory, li nand mix bundles. ..II a, a Uui.nii.kla .,-1,,.. - L. H CUTLER HWECO.iS S Of ii i-ovhI febl f"r their tnlilep is U.e Hi lielnis t'-i.i ed Uod, iu Im.cI, im und itle ilinc we I hv'p sele. led Irnm ikI puckers of thi cotii'lrv. , V carry a i h ire lino of bolh fanned and Putted Meals. Canned Kruitp, Jams, Vegetablec, Soups, Fish, imp., und the e hniceft Helinhes in Olives, Olive Oils, Ac, which are renowned the world over for Purily nod Excellence. Also fresh lot . Ileluz's S vet t, Mixed and Cucumber Pickles, Sour Kraut, &c. ' Shafei's fmall Pig Ilnms and Breakfast Strips. ' Cranberries, &c. 5 MttBook Store J Out of BOO new Book just re- celved you are likely to find one f that will interest you. t 111 9 J ; G. N. EnnettaJ XfilAS TREES ! IV I As we have been selling the SIM IK their Xros Good, w give thi notice FOR THE NEXT 6 DAYS we will take order for ft lam ware and Toy! for Christma Tree. You will vet the benefit of Wholesal Prloe. Com or Send lo see us uow. DL'GUin 4 FON, Kew York Bargain House. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone (J9. 77 Broad Street. iaeacaiiijiiiiiiiiiijiiSS3BSii5aS252S2SaSiiS25r. LADIES DRESSING TABLES O 0 0 J Some Beauties in Quartered Oak and V u in ru.i ltlrdV Bi Knock Down Beef. Eye Maple, Iatest Stench Patterns. They Are a Necensary Adjunct to Every Iadles Dressing Room. ' 0 0 0 We make a 8reclalty nf Special Size WINDOW SHADES and can furnish them In all the Latest Colorings. Wo out ud everv shade we .sell Free of Charge, 0 0 0 Don't forget thai wo (ell the Famou CEDARINE FURNITURE POLISH, tb Best Made. 0 0 o NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. 0 0 0 A look nver our Stock will Convince yon that WK CAN SAVF. YOU M'JNEY. . FRANC. H. J0NE8 & (LO., 87 MIDDLE STREET. on I will open a BEEF MARKET oa South Front Street, nut to my Slor SATCHDAY MOllMNd. Keep th very Best, Fallot aod Niotsl beef in mirkel. Tlw best round stake, 8c Mewing Heef, Ro. Coui one, com all, ree wlmt-w are duluH. - Viy Rtnve Wood. , Hand-Made and Huw.d Mhlnle, HrU k, Milrh Cows, Bug-fU-, llorwi, DlrTClrs, Flat All 10 Hell BIG HILL. Tts SW .MaD.. Jim HISiHiSIHiS&SSIMiSfya Facts! Facts!'! When von visit the cltr don't Fl fall to call on tb .Old Rellabl . Arm of . .... Roberts c&'Brother They keep a full slock of lrovlNlii St Oroeerlen! n'blch they offer at Low Fig- . nra. You will alway Und them ' )leadiuartr for First-Class Good WILLENBRINK'S.. lleNtaurant and Dining Iloom. Pirst-Clasi neala, 25c. Special Rates by tht Week. Oysters, Fish, Game In Season. N 'PHONE NO,, 115. 120 MIDDLEST.. NEW BERNE, N. a . . At V i ' Afler T It a nU y i v in J Dinner ! A 1 I i. r t. th.. now nit it Iti miry v)hft d inir ,-i!pil;!r ! in-d til tml ll. ' -r v lit tl In v- ri Iff liin , Income 1 1 897 r $15.1 1,764 65. id Into 1, . 'T T - Ih ' v, I Iniurauce Written In 'Py?: f M.l v'iO,C)oo. In-iur-iiLe In Tone IP'J7S !. I I 7.1 X), . aH The PRUDENTIAL has forged ahead until It stands In the front rank of the Orest Life Insurance Com panies of the World. N , It offers all that Is good In life Insurance and under m the best conditions, 'Z n. L. HOLLOWLLL, 1 Oencral Agent, t New Berne, - N. C. im I Hi m
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