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Our Christmas Stock . v OF FANCY CUD KltiF.S, fj'iir?, Finney ( luie iiud Tu- 1? liii' IWipiiuioa of all kind, lliKt nro in iViimml for the S - Holiday Sciukjh, we have in the choiroRt to be twnred. ran' Currants and Dried Fins that will nuike vour Chriitnms ft success we have iu u tempting array. Have just received a fresh lot of Fox Itiver Uutter, direct from tho Dairy, prepared and old-fashion Bn'ck-wlu-at, M:iples irnp 25 rents a iiiart, &c. Ac. 2 choic'Rt to l3 ?-nred. Mince Meats for your I'ief, iro-Siiiv.'. Nut, KiiiaiiiF, st u J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone U9. 77 Broad Street J CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS . J When on their rounds should not fail to look through the Immense Stock of Useful and Ornamental . - W ekirg of IB mlir o ruaecailu tlx J Wllmlnirtna people far dtirtof oat Voltcd 8iatet CsmmUeiooer Baniief . . Tt art u u org ib "j iu rau w rear oa tba Kldgae-ay cad of lb RJcty mood, Patantmrg aad Carolina Railway. Ta-eaty two bIIm of tba other end are cuapleie, ant rolllnf stock k to bs se cured Immediately. Judge Don J Battle, of tlie Eulera Criminal Circuit Court, is holding his Brat eoiul la Ballfai this week. Bis de feat of SulloB, Republican, glrea the Democrats particular pleasure, v The agricultural department begins the new fecal jeer with the neat balance of $30,000. The iftate Is now payiof the eipenses of baring the military on duty at Wil mington, under Governor Russell's or ders, the total being only $1,800. la his charge to the grand jury here In the United 8tates District Court, Judge Purnell did not refer to the Wil mington matter, bat charged against In trrferrnce with United States officers. Me says this is whst he has alwsys charged, lie did not touch on any vio lation uf the elective franchl-e, as bs had before biro no complaint as to that. . The Slate bts chartered the Winston Furniture Company, capital It 0,000. Tbs attorney-general was skod by the secrettry of Mate to settle the question as to the Isaue of the certificate of elec tion to Georgo II. Brown, Jr., as Su perior Court judge of the first district. Brown was rotoil for alio as George Brown, George W. Brown and George II. Brown. The attorney-general tells the secretary of Stale to treat the names deitlgnatlng the same person, and Is sue the cerliticate accordingly. Bo the certificate wsa issued and Judge Drown duly commistioned by the Governor. Attorney-General Griggs Is hunting ptrtrldges in Guilfotd county. James E. Boyd is with him. Birds are very plenti ful. A farmer hers says there arc 100 covey on bis plantation. News teaches here of a double wedding U Racklngtiam W. W. Hayward, aned klxiy-elghi, formerly editor of theTribune hero, at:d a commercial traveler named I'ltW, from Virginia, married the Misses Steele, twins, only sixteen years old. - Mr. H. C. McNair, of Msiton, and Mr. Nolviltle, of Charlotte, two line checker players, will play a series of games in vvinston on the 10th Instant, for the Slate championship. At WlDslon-Salem there Is held a health conference of the citato board of health with the people. Thee' confer ences are held annually at some point In theSlHte. They are lor the mutual dis cussion of all questions included in the word sanitation. HOLIDAY GIFTS Carried by Frank II. Jones & Co. . We call your atteution specially to the following: SScautiful 11 How Covers. ' All the new designs which show all the attractiveness of cntbrtidered work, without the expenditure of time and tuoney ' which that entails. Xothiug can exceed their delicate brilliancy ' -igl of coloring, ami we are offering them during the holidays at 50c. nTuiuiKfKV Art PiMloIa That are exact reproductions of. Famous oil paintings iu all (ilji their original colorings at $2 Si). i . ' . K We art also showing the Prettiest Line'- of Fancy llockcrs, juij I rass Tuble and Lamps in the city at prices that wall command jiuj your Hiieiiuoii. ' FRANC. H. JONES & a 87 LASS. ciSiiij ciii db ei lib di iS c I , HEADQUAPTERS I For F i n e Tai I o r-M ad e Si u i t s; 8 3 3 And our many patrons can tes- " tify to onr Skill and Work- ' '.' Our most attractive feature Js onr I'rico List.1 Our Jriet-s 1 cannot 1m e ttullet n North arolina, and ' onr Style Hre. New and our Fits Perfect. St ; all and Examine' onr Stock ? 3C and give yonf orders now for ' it ' ('IirlstniaM Null. f;.! all -31 ;3 m. wuuiirs opinion OF THE HEW DISCOVERY IK HEDI- C1HE. A Remarkably tncceasful Remedy Ter - Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Stomach Troablea, '. Dr.Wurthln commenting on recent discoveries in medicine said: There is none which is certain to be so valuable and far reachinir In benefit as Btuarts Dyspepsia Tablets, the new . stomach remedy; I say far reaching, because peo pie little realize bow important a sound stomach and vigorous digestion Is to every man, woman and child. Indigestion Is the atarting point of cons mpilon, heart diteane, Bright' disease, Uauelesf nervous prostration, liver trouble;; why Is this oT Simply because every nerve, muscle and tissue In our bodies is created and nourished from the food we eat. It that food U, by reason of a weak stomach, compelled to lie for hours, a sour, fermenting mass of half digested food, it poisons the blood and nervous System, creates gas which disteuds the stomach and bowels, cm lug pressure on the benrt, lung a and other organs, and seriously impeding their action. . " . He says further, the point to direct at tention to is not the uerveanor heart.nor lungs, nor kidneys, but the storasch, the first cause of all the mischief. , - The remedy to use for indigestion and weak stomachs is not some cathartic, but a remedy which will digest the food, incretse the Bow of gastric juice, absorb the gases and Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets will accomplish exactly this result In any esse of stomach trouble, beciuse these tablets are composed oflhe diges live acids, aseptic pepsin, Golden Seal and' blsmutb, pleasant to taste, and not being a patent medicine, can be used by anyone with perfect safety. J believe Stuarts Dyspe iaia Tablet will cu' any form of indigestion and stomach trouble except cancer of stomach. , Full sizs packages of Stuarts Dyspep sia Tablets are sold by drugglrts at SO cents or by mail from F. A. btuart Co , Mamhall, Uich. A book on stomach diseases together with thousands of testimonials will be sent by addressing above or catt on your druggist for. then.. ' "- ! lit Litelj Tait -Ha Djr.tic CcEirecri fill Sr. ' LI anry Clalai to Kaew ef X veaent Toward larestlga tie a. Tka Sash b David tea XeaaaisBU. Fearaoa Will Not Talk. Wasbioto, Daeesaber 7 la Repub- llcan circle it Is said that Representa tive Llnney (Republican), of North Car olina, who was re-elected to the Fifty- sixth Congress, will ia all probability be made chairman of on of the Elections Committee, flit committee would with out doubt bs given any contests coming from his State and would thus be placed la the attitude now assumed by General Walker, of the Ninth Virginia. There It no room for doubt that the trouble which existed In North Carolina at tba time of the election will- be need as argument la favor of the oonteattntt, o matter how little real Juitlce there may be Id the claim In any particular ease. Out It Is by no mean foregone condi tion that a majority of the member will be willing to seat the contestant. It It beginning to be realized by the leader that by unseating congressmen the ranks of the enemy are solidified for tome time to come.. Representative LInney was asked If there was any likelihood of an attempt being made to have Congress Investigate the race trouble in North Carolina. He said he had no knowledge of any definite plans, although there had been consider bin discussion among tome of the mem bers as to bow an Investigation could be brought about. Mr. Licney has several bills which he hopes to have considered at this session. One affect the Internal revenue and another the cival service. Another pro vide for publio building at Winston, N.C. At the last teuton Senttor Butler suc ceeded In getting through the Senate a joint resolution to carry Into effect two resolutions, of the Continental Congress, directing monuments to be erected to the memory of Generals Francis Nash and William Lee Davidson, of North Caro lina. Representative Kitchin followed up the bill in the House, anda favorable report was made by llr.Cummingi, from the House lemmiitee on the Library. Mr. Kitchin has enlisted the services ol Mr. LInney, and together they hope thai the tardy honor to the memory of the Revolutionary heroes may not be mui b longer deferred. Representative Richmond Pearson de dines to lay a word with reference to bit contest in the Fifty-sixth Congress, even refuting to tay whether he will make the contest at all, but hit attorneys are going right ahead with the taking of deposition. ) . -: m t i m w Baking L?0VDR y Asssujtiix .Pure Makes the food more delkiotis and wholesome TststnTOM VtlTE. Decctnbrt H. We have three Inmstat la our ejauty jail, two white aid on colored. The cold weather a it has caused ao of our wood pile to gm Very taull by degree and torn of them much Ira. Seed cotton It coming to market In smaller quantities an I Is selling for IIUu...i P. k .l II. (1- It m. ket, I telling at .VI eentt per hulil. . Market well supplied with nsh and oyt-i ter at fair prices. i Mr. Uowerton of New Berne who has I been visiting relative ia Jones county! returned horn tbit morning. The annual fruit tree agentt are here distributing tree among the farmer. The. Sheriff, Clerk of the Superior Court and Register of Deed presented their several bonds to the Commissioners and were all accepted. During the last two wrekt there has been told her over 450 bales of cotton ranging from 4.80 to 5 85 per cwl. On one day during the Interval there were sold here 241 bales. Fresh pork it coming in our market In small quantities, selling at Hg ,i ctt per lb. The ma-ket I completely exhaust ed In chicken and cg. Died at her home in Cypress creek township, Mrs. Annie E Hammond, widow of Dr. A F Hammond of Jones county, on the 8 ilk of November last. Mrs. Hammond had tn attack of paraly- sit which caused her death. She was a consistent member of tba Methodist church for many years. This estimable lady was about 53 years old and leaves several daughter and ions nearly all grown, besides she has many relatives and friends to onurn their loss. TBI MARKS TS. Yesterday's market quotatioot furnish ed by W. A. Porierfield 4 Co. Commission Broker. New York. December 8 STOCKS. Open nigh, Sugar 1301 Am Tobacco ... 180 a B.4Q. 110, Manhattan 981 Pwpies Gas.... 109 J.C 94 D.O 80 133 I19t 98k mi 30 180 139, 130 !S 110J U" 80 COTTON Open. Hlfrh. Low. January ....... 5 41 5S1 541 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whb&T Open. High. Low. May IS 85 01 00BN , May ...... 84t 84 Lw. Cl 1201 1211 139 119 98 109 94 80 Clot 5 51 Cfe 84 88 88 Mai r Leisera. Remaining In the Post Office at New Berne, Craven county, N. C- December 5. 1898: URN'S JJSTS, A Rev V Ausley, D F Atkinson. B Fred Bectou. Dr AD Browning (i) G W Brock, T J Boyd. . C G F Chad wick, J T Cooper D Fred Duguin. -. f G Gillwit Gakin, Ben Green, Wa'icr tilub, Rev EGreen. - . . . II Rev A J Holton, Joseph IlolUn I, J Will Johnson, Tom Junes v; M-L D Merrill, W fl Miller, J S Mil ler, Prof J H Moore. It Walter Robintori, Samuel, Roun tree. - . - -v . , S Rev W H Speueer, Weryln 8nvy, R T Smith. : T--Steve Turner. , , U-Walter Uirlch. W-Charlotte White, Julius Williame, Re J W William. WOll SK'S LIST. V , B Mabel Banding, W Borrli, Mamis Brook, Sozey BryantJ Dora Bryant. . C Alice Carmon, A A Cook. Sudie Canady.' ' . ,. . D Rouse Dtrson. . fc Sarah Evant. , . F Georgia Foreman, ; ' f , H Maggie Hamilton. ' ' N G Sophia Green. H Joaunah Hargray, Longene Harp er, Sudie Humphrey. : J Hannah Jackson, Emma B John ton, Elizabeth James,. Mamie Jonet (i), Llllle Jonet. ' . ' M Llzle Mty, Jennie E Mackey. It Margaret Route. ; S Ldy Jaae Stepbent. Sabrle Swl ; son, Maud Smith, Hulila Jane Sml h.; T Annie Taylor. , . W 3;W Wett,ElU Whitfield, Mamie E Williams. - Persons, callinjr for abovt letters will COUCH SYRUP Will oure a'tough or Cold at onoe. It positively relieves all throat trouble. Small doses. Price 25 cts. at druggist, YBa erawaak rawaas. The December number of The Forum Is t strong one, at regards both writers aad subjects. The following It the labk of content; "The Doctrine of Inter veotloa," Uoa.Charlee Denby; "Annex ation and Universal Suffrage," Prof. I B. Mcllaster. "Leasous of the Recent Election," Repreraiativ J W. BaU-ock Forest Fires," Henry Gann-tt; P..liil cal Activity id the Civil Service." Iloa Perry 8. Hrath; "Tbe RelaUoa or Japan to Other Nations," D. W. Stevens; "The Educated Negro and Menial Pursuits," Prof. W. 8. Scarborough; 'Journalism lit Rewards and Iu Opportunities," Trumtn A. De Weetr; "Recent Con (traction of the Federal Anti-Trust Act,' David Wilcox; "Germany and Great Britain II." Ills Excellency A. von Schaftis; "The Protest of the Pillager Indian," Francis E. Leupp; "Soclologl cal and Ethnical Sources of tbe Great ness of Venice," Prof. Cesar Lombroso; "Cyrano de Ifcrgeric," Gustav Kobbe. fjrjCKLEN'S ARRtCA SALTS. THE BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts, BruUes, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, tnd positively cures Piles, or no pay rvquired. It i guaranteed lo give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 35 cents per boi. "For sale by F F. Duff 1 Ve Hav3 JUST RECEIVED Uy Last FaelKhl iiulr I f Puiall Soffar Cured h Hums Or I lie Very FInel Qunllfy. Our Stock Dricl Fruit and Nut it now complHe Vhn joo tet ready to make your dim Fruit Cake give uta call. All kinds or Nitv Fresh Canned Goodt. Genuine Cod F.ali in 1 lb Brickt, 10c, tnd plenty of Good Irish Potatom. Atmore't Mince Ml and Ueini'i Pickles. Fox River Punt Butt, rand Fancy Elgin Butler. Anything in OROCKKIE.S von want at LOWEST PRICES. l' Wlio:oaIe Kll Be gool to your child give it a dose of Anways Croup Syrup on going to bed and it wont hte tbe croup. Hoarseness or difficult breathing, coughs and colds are relieved by Anways Croup Syrup. Keep a bottle on hand, It is alwtyt use ful. Sold it Brt'luam't reliable drug store. I.id Ira SV rap. We have just received our second shipment of ladles cloaks and capes. A beautiful plush cape linned throughout with silk, price 4.90. Barfoot't. There is no danger In a safe thing; few conaider this, yet it is safe to aiwayt tn have Anwsyt Croup Syrup In the house. Don't watt until your child hat the croup before you get it, delay it dan gerout, have it on hand and tave your cbifd dUtrest. It tell promptly, at Brad hams, 23 centt. Wlwirr rnderwrnr. A full line for ladles, men and children, union tultt and two piece suits. All wool men's shirts and pautt 75c op. . Barfoot't. AtthgoQ store I You an ( ordlally Invite I The main object In keeping our drug store open it to pnt np prescription!, and that keeps ut fairly buty with more butinest in tight. We will aiwayt makt room for you longcuoagh to lake your order, and deliver j our medicines any where in the c'ty. We tiy to terve everyone quickly, B.vlbam The Diug gtst , TO SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS tnd, lave them puL aside until Christmas. it 1 G. N. Ennstt. j 8 ! :-JI-.:.. ?2vJ S t?t Tiling Oalorw In fhoxe and Fine ronfectiont for UNDER THE . -, MISTLETOE The well-dressed man It usually the one faocedbylhe ladies. No tae can be faultlessly dressed unlet hie clothing hat been made to the right measure ments and perfectly fitted. We not only tit and finish your clothing exquisitely, but we correct all imperfections of form and give yon that indefinable something called 'style." . . F. 31. Chad wick. jlMdlestr t, NEW BERNE, N. C McDaniel 4 Gaskil A lttiall 'Phone Ol. 71 l.roM'l St. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING! Slnny Neasoiiuble and AcccptaUle Things 21 ere For Hiih, Woman or Child, W lift!.- r Your I'll rsp Uulget or Not. Gloves In Ladies Kid Gloves, its prtty safe to say that the qualities and assortments are not to be bettered in the town. Beginning the range at 63cc and along to $150. Some good things in Ladies heavy skin Gloves at 75c, $1 00 and 1 25. Men's Mocha and Olace Kid Gloves $1 and 1 50. Kid Gloves, Wool Mitt-ns and Fabric Gloves for little folks. Umbrellas Pretty handle eflects, the closest roller kinds $2 50, 3 and 3 50. Handkerchiefs Ladies .pure linen, hemstitched, asstd. width hems, 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c- Embroidered, seme dainty work, 15c, 20c, and 25c. Pure linen hankerchieis, childrens size 5c. Gent's pur 9 linen hemstitched, 12 l-2c, 15c and 20c. ' Gent's si k handkerchiefs, hemstitched, extra long, 9bc. M B. DUFFY. IF YOU WiNT$ Old. 3E3Cenry Don't be influenced to take something else. It can be relied on for MKDIOlNaL ND OTHSft PURPOSES and is Guaranteed PUKE, MILDSAND MELLOW, ' Setjthat the seals over corks are intact and our name blown in bottles. Straus, Guhst & 'Co.. Proprietors, . RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Cleaning and Repairing Specialty. : y . ' CASTOR I A Tor Infants and CMldren. T: . fXTJT: CO., i me Kfci Yca Kara Ab:;s r:":'.t V 57 POLLCCE fcTREET, NEW BERME, N.C' he Xmas stocking and to please the little ones Hants it ttockinc hit pack wiili from our atom We have a rich feast of Fne Confection for Xmat kii. i me hohtlay, lmnitms boxva, tia kets..to mike presimtntions in that -will please say advertised anil give date 01 make them a gift for a tjueea. ' list. -r'r ' -- - Tbe regulations now require that one (1) cent tball be collected on the delivery .' of each advertised letter, 8.JW. Uaiicock, T. M. TtjtnttlOLt lltiltBAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tlie money if it fnili to cure. 23c. The genuine hat L. 13. Q. oa each tablet. D H-'i Can il Store. , NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Having duly qualified the admlnis trator of tho i-a ate of Rotinoa Moore, deceHseit. all persons I av'ng claima" aealnst tbe said etat nr" h"jvby noti fied lo prewnt the aiime duly verified to me on or befiirfllie 7ih day of Dwmbtr 1BA9 or this notice will be pled d In bi r of recovery. All persons Indebted to tld tstata are reqneated to matin iinmertiittn pancnt, J his 7th liiiv of Vt i'. rti Ix r 1-' 'Ti a. V. --. v;ri!Y. y T The rISTJlD n.lK'TXJL? INUIMNCE COMPANY of America. Home Office: Ntwark, - N J. John rVDryden, Prel'rnt. 88ETT8 JULY 1st, 1883.. .'."..;.... t. ; ' SURPLUS. JULY 1st im..... ....... INSURANCE WRITTEN IN 1897....: ; PAID POLIt Y HOLDERS TQ DTE, $ SO 020,187 4 . 6.637.684 24 14V WO 000 1 0 81 000 000 00 THE PRUDENTIAL baa forgrd its way ahead until It stand In the front rank of the great life insurance companirt if the world. Il offers all that it food io life insurance, and under the beat conditione , JAflES O. WYNN, Man. Southern Department, , , Atlanta. Georgia. 5!. L. HOLLOWELL, Gtn. Agent, NtW BERSF, N. . Bears tbe Signature o A fr A r ! I l ' I 1 ! I j I j ! ' I 1 1 1 I ' l ' m ' in !j in , in riMunn
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