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t n SlW UttM, h. C. WCUSCSD.f M0L51K3, DtTIUB.R 14, 1838. VOL. ITI-SO 111. ISTIBLISHID 188! A ft -ssA BEAUTIFUL LINE 0F-e5, y i a Hi r- irn i nniMiCDC U 1 The 'e7 lhli r. ui U. wn ' ! IfMI &OUU Ta Kew AoouruUn PuS Scarf tr Ij IN J IN IN IN Bouar. We ktn Far TrlmmliKl by th. We Mill St ilia rN r We eraseUlnf Mm SHOES AT Hr laa Ceu.e BEST SHOE FOR THE A IT WILL TELL IN & Oriole Coffee, lN - ii f txceiiem duner, ! ' WUU ag.'.aayof Llfe'a Nivoejiic at Aatoob-hlng Figures. N Everything clM lht belongs U tbe m-he up of the Large of Inflttet.. f J. H. HAGKBURN, pouoiAtrut. Ch rislmas Foods . In Canned Ikdiciousitesr, , Aromatic 1 offeca, hoinj M ince Meals and everything tliut will tickle the pnUite of the ,u:- mot aud whet the uiietilo if 3 the dainty, we have in a pro- fttsioa of good thing. Fresh 3 Nuts. Catidv. Cheese that we will offer you through the holidav at Very Low Trices; . To- Kiver Ilntter always on hand fresh from the Hairy. Just lleceived a fresh lot of Frautfurt Sausages. I J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phono 69. 77 Broad Street. ar - irnr"n - ' - ir"ic 8 HOLIDAY : SUGGESTIONS ! We r oflerloi to Our cuslomtr on of th Rmidmmest Lin of FURNITURE AND CHRITMAt NOVELTIES Ever Brought to this mitv 1i wnnlit Iia iiuvIm fnr ii tn I rT And nunif.rittA thm all her. bui we kI? Mow a few sugjotiointbat oiaj be of aerricc to you in UJJ making jour Hflectlona. - uoiua-ii VUK iiriiwiii-in. Nothing could Dike a more handsome or dvsirable pre nt than one of these. Banquet and Parlor innip. A large anion went of these, and some of the most beautiful designs ever shown on this market. XCritsM and Onyx Tables In a variety to suit the most fastidious. White Fur Carriage Robes, ' Don't forget the little ones when making ynur purchases. ' We only have a few rooro of these robes left, and cannot get any more until after the liolldsys. . . '. ' : Hand-Patnted tlilna Smoking Sets. Jut the thine to pl'a your bnobsnd. father or brother. They are being taken rapidly, s do not delay. ' We invl'e au Inspection of our fioodr, and you cannot fail to find what you want in our well selected stock. FRANt. H. JONES & G0., 87 MIDDLE STItEET. u-ni B.qffiilliillsls2lEsaMllMi iihm Vin Give something useful. We have a line of 4 ' Shirts Handkerchiefs Ties, 1 U la null IlUSe -5- Which would rejoice the heart of any num. When lmying from us you can always be certain of gelling the Lalbet Style and Usi Quality for the least money. - -! ' . 2 We hare jiiat tecelreu our tunstmas Line ot " , JZS Neckwear 3 And we invite our friends to give us a cult. Never has a mora Stylish 3 and np-to-itate Liowbeen set n in the ciiy and tbe quality cannot be aur- pa-sen. ; , t-., , . . X . :r We have tecelve I sbo a new Hue of Z2t 2E Jewelry Cuff Buttons, Collar Buttons, Studs snd Slick Pins, all sellable for . r? Xmss Gifts. - . k '..'':'. J Call and examine our line and ycu will be suited. 4 P 87 POLLOCK STREET, - . - IIS 111 1 1 j 1 1 1 PI 1 1 1 ! " S'l !' I V I I ' I 1 ta. Abo Pretty Uuage l M l l SI SI SI SI SI St SI SI SI SI - U - It also to be foaad at Par yard la my and hrowa. Cent. Lwoonat oa Cash Purchases. RETAIL lhaa any bouse la Um Nice Hams, SI SI SI $ SI $ SI n..ii..i 38 - ' ' mm a OnUCS anU naiS ' 2 1 1 miliillilll lu.i aw trru NEW BERNE. N. O. 1 1 I'l l' M ' ' I I" I'! ". i t ' " ' Hautea.. CUre. 1 The papers are luvlagaoliulafua abort Oovarnor Ra.arira tWI to Wasbiagtoa aad Its failaras. The Sectary of War, It is eelJ, rafaaed poial blank hla rrqswtl to kava 000 of the sasa of taa First North Cantllaa UeglBMat discharged. To have aooaded to each aa a'laard raqsast as that woald have eaMsculaUd a reglnteal of which lbs State Is vary proud. The rsgimeal waalad to go to Cuba with full ranks aad has bad Its wish. The Gov- eraor Is aald to hare ao standing at alt with tha War DepartasBt. Ko Oovara or was lass helpful to IL A leading attorney here. Fab. IX Bus- be, has tendered his services free of charge to Mayor Waddell or nay other citltea of Wilmington who snay be pros ecuted la the federal court here for rid ding the city of a lot of bad and worth less citlsens. Mayor Waddell, la thank Ing Mr. Bnsbee, expresses the belief that the government will become very tired of prosecuting anybody for driving such n class of mea out of Wilmington. The appointment of anew United Slates com leeluaer In place of R. H. Bunting Is understood to eliminate Bunting from the game. Tne omciais nere, who one ex caption, sppearedrom tha very start to bare no sympathy with, the, movement to prosecute. It now seems that Attor ney Csneral Griggs has the "bag to bold". The fact that it la Mayor Waddell at whom Griggs was aiming. Ninety nine out of every hundred white men In this Stale applaud Waddell for bis manly and open course. ' It Is said here that Governor Russell will give the President his views as to the Wilmington revolution. If so, it will be piore then ha baa ever done here, for he has persistently refused to ssy one word about the matter. Several years ago a wealthy CUcago man got an option on Bald (lead, or Smith's Islaml, at the mouth of the Cape Fear river, thirty miles belew Wllmlng ton. There was then, and baa been un til now, a contest In tha federal courts bstween tbo government end the heirs of the late Joshua Walker for the owner ship. At last this ends. The. Walker beirs get it, and the government, having loat lb two courts, will not carry the matter to the United States Supreme Crtiurt. The Chicago msn who has the option desires to build n winter hotel (here, rue isiana is coverea wun nise nillcent live oaks and palmettoea. It is a strange thing that this Island has the winter temperature 01 -Jacksonville, r ia. A powerful engine was tested nstur. day afternoon by the Southern Railway in a run irom tne snops ai spencer to Ureenaboro. The engine was oompietea last Fridsv, Engine and tender weigh 101) tone. The driving wheels are 0 feet i inches Three of these enginek will pnll tbe fast traius between Washington and Atlanta. . to (Oft a )La la ar. iay Take Laxativa Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money If It fail! to cure. 85c. The genuine has L. 11 q. an each tablet'' ' CratMf ataSolak !. VfAHiLi, December 13. Tha Isle de Cuba, one of the cruisers sunk by Ad' miral Dewey in the battle of Manila, May I, and which he subsequently caused to pt raised, started for Hong Kong to day under her Vwn steam. , She is of 1,030 tons displacement." Csptsin Whiting, formerly of the Monadnock, has relieved Captain Glass, of the Charleston, who has gone home sick. '. . - The cruiser Raleigh will leave for home Thursday by way of the Suez canal' A POPULAR MISTAKE Kogardinr Samadiea For Dyspepsia ' and tadigastiea. The national disease of Americans ! indigestion or In Its chronic form, dys pepsia, and for the very reason that It is so common many people neglect tak ing proper treatment for what they considei trifling stomach trouble, when as a matter of fact, indigestion lays tne foundation forvmany Incurable diseases. Xo person with a vigorous, heslihy stomach will fall a viotim to consump tion. Many kidney diseases and heart troubles data their beginning from poor digestion; thin, nervous people are really so because their stomachs are out of gear; weary, languid, faded out women owe their condition to Imperfect indigestion. When nearly every person you meet is afflicted with weak digestion It is not surprising thst nearly every secret pat ent medicine on tut market claim's to be a cure for dyspepsia, as well as a scar a . i 1 I . tr. : oi Qtner trouui, wasp in net. a lr. 3!Werthler says, there is but one genuine dyspepsia cure which is perfscUy ssr. ana nm.o.e, .au inorKr, ,u rumwr 19 nut a ptwui uicuiuiuc, uut t. ) m scientific combination of pure pepsin (rroe from ammu matter), vegetable es sences, fruit salts and bismuth. It Is sold by druggists under name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. No extrsrsgant claims are made for them, but for indi gestion or any stomach trouble, Smart's Dyspepsia Tablets are far ahead of any remedy yet discovered. They act on the food eaten, no dieting is necessary, aim ply eat all the wholesome food you want and these tablets will digest it. A cure results, because all the stomach needs Is a rest, which Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets give by dping the work of digestion. Druggists sell these tablets at 50c. per package. Circulars and testimonials sent f'e l-y a-! F. A, -m Co., lTy mm UID2B f r Intrel if Prep riiex Tha First Kerth Carolina Btglatat the First te Ifsrck Thraagh Uavaaa. Inch Interest Shewn. Haw la Camp Hear the City. Havasa, Deo II Amerlcaa and Eag- lUb. captlallsu are bidding agalneteach ther for the control or tha Havaaa street ear company. Tha atock of thlseoncera Is going steadily upward la tha local market In eonseqnenoa of outside Influenoe, nnd ns a result a boom Is on In otber stocks and bonds of the Island. This npward move ment baa been given a new Impulse by the President's message, which has con vinced business men that promises aie to be redeemed. . The Hsvsoa Street Car Company is capitalised at half a million dollars aad operates three lines Its equipment Is all of ancient type and practically worth- leu.'bnt Its fraacblses.wblch sorer prac tically the entire city, are of great value. Some lime ago an English syndicate, through a wealthy Spanish agent, Seuor Castaneda, made what was considered n fair offer for tbe road. Just before tbe deal was about to be completed an Amer ican syndicate, the ruling spirit of which Is said to be P. A. B. Wldenei, of Phila delphia, entered the Held and raised the English bid. Still another American syndicate has since offered to buy the road The result of all these negotiations is that a meeting will be held here Wed nesday, at which the offers will be con sidered. During tbe blocksde of flavana street car stock stock sold down in tbe sixties, and tbe recovery until the last few dsys had been slow. Recently the slock janipsd four points, selling at the close at VS. The First North Carollua Regiment, hlch arrived here yesterday on tbe transport Roumanian, disembarked this moraing and marched through the city, with band and colors, to camp nt Msrl- anao, In tha suburbs of Havana. By tbe tlmo the regiment bad reached the suburb of Cerro, hundreds of Cuban men, women and children were follow ing all showing deep emotion, the men embracing each other, the woman, weep ing from excessive pleasure and the children shouting endearing names ' as the North Carolinians marched along. The troops were amazed at tbe Inten sity of feeling displayed. Several hun dred Cubans followed the regiment all the way to Mariaoao, a distance of seven miles.. The troops, In heavy marching order. made a tine appearance. They rear had their camp at Marlanao about 11am and were soon comfortably installed. The Two Hundred and Second New Regiment also landed in tha morning. Tbey and the Carolinians wera the first American regiments to march through Havana. Tbe New Yorkers went from the San Jose wLsrf to the Christina Railroad statiou. The troops were led by Colonel Seyburn and Major Abbott, the regimental hand playing marching airs. The color sergeants bore the stare and stripes and the blue and gold banner of New York State. - .The route, which was a mile and a half long, much shorter than that of the Carolinians, was the most direct course from the landing place to tha railroad station and did not .ptsa through the principal streets. Comparatively few persons saw the New Yorkers march, tha North Carolinians being the ceutre of attraction. Occasionally cries of "Viva Espanal" Viva Americanos!" and "Viva Cuba Libre!" were heard. Raleiob, December 18 The- Supreme court flies tbe following opinions: Bynumvs Smith from Uaston, per curiam, affirmed- Morrison Vs Electric R'y Co- from Mecklenburg, affirmed. Phlfers vs Insurance Co. (No. 408) from Union, affirmed. . 1 Phlfers vs Insurance Co , (407) from Union, reversed. . State vs Bsrrett, from Union, new trial Stale vs Austin, from Union,- two cases, error in both, t . Taylor vs McMillan, from Ashe, re- BlevlBi trom A,Ue new ttM . Kernef c c from j. new trial Stones et als vs Post, from Davie, de cided against defendant. Russell vs Commissioners, from Ire Jell affirmed. - Cozart vs Fleming, from Granville, no error in graining injunction, but error in the other particulars pointed out in the opinion. - - Bank vs Scott, trom Pasquotank, af firmed. Barnbardt Vs Star Mills, new trial. - Manv a household is saddened by death because of the failue to keep on hsn.l a safe and sbnolute certain cure for croup such as One. J'imita Co" h Care. llaLca the food more defidous and wholesome WAST TJ BB crises a. Sk rr. mHIn. A remltar -. WAaninotoJi. Dec 11. Probably tbe only plea of Its kind aver aubmitled to in rreatoeai of tne toitea msies py word of month, was thai ma M for Amer Icaa clUieaablp by Don. Maximo Cortes aad his brother, Don. Aael D. Cortea, 1 members of aa Influential and wealthy family pf Manila. Tbe PrrslJent wis interested In the plea of the two yourg mea, both of whom are educated and peak good English, but It la beyond his power to make them American citlrens. Tha only wsy U can be dona outsiue of the asual method through the courts, is by an Act of Congress. This being an exceptional case, It la possible thai the President may use his influence to secure the necessary action from Congress. Tha elder brother carries the following letter of Introduction, written by United States Consul General Wildmaa.nl Hong Kong: "On May 6th, 18M, Don Maximo Cortea, on behalf of his family, the wealthy and distinguished Cortes family of Manila, sent a cablegram through tbia Consulate to President McEinley, sub mitting bis allegiance and praying for citizenship. Shortly after, In my prea ence, he gave General Aguinaldo $10, 000, with the understanding tbst Aguin aldo was to light solely for annexation With the occupation of Manila by Ad miral Dewey and General M-rritt, he placed all his palaces asd'houses at the disposal of our forces, and they are now occupied, rent free, by tbe Americm forces. Gen. Merrltt acknowledged tbe great services rendered to our forces, both la my presence and to life succes sor, General Otis. In many other ways such aa giving Information, tbe Cortes family has rendered Invaluable aid to our people." . Speaking of the situation in tht Philip pines, Mr, Cortes said: "The wealthy and the very best people of Msnila Are heartily in favor of annexation; in fact, nearly all of the Philippine islanders are in favor of beoomlog a part of and under the rule of the United Sutes, with the possible exception of tbe few political insurgents who are now tn power and who for selfish reasons desire indepen deuce." - A consh is not like a fever. It does not have to run a certain course. Cure it quickly and effectually with One Min nie Core, the best remedy for all ages and for the most severe cases. We recom mend It because it's good. F B Duffy. TBI ntAKIXTI. Yesterday's market quotauoot furnish ed by W. A. PorterBeld Alto. Oommiaslon Brokers. . Niw YnitH December 13. , tWMIKS.- ' Open. High. L-w. ,! Sugar........ . 1.12 183 138 I38 Am Tobacco M.O.P..... ,. 1411 14a, 1401 140 ,. 481 43 42J 43( C.&otQ, . 139 liif 'HI Hit 04j 6H 6lt L. A N Manhattan ... 100i 100 99 t9 1104 U0t , 109, 100J Peoples Gas H.C .. 70 95 79 93 COTTON Open. High, Low, Close .8 88 5 68 4 54 5 54 March. CHICAGO MARKETS. : W"hsaT - Open. High. Low. Cloce May H J 63, 95 May ... II, XI4 141 14, CASTOR I A Tor loiants and Children. The Kind Yon Haw Always BosgU Bean the X2r SfjlTj Signature of UL The main object in keeplug our drug store open Is to put up prescriptions, and that keeps us fairly busy with mora business in sight,' We will always make room for you long enough to take your order, and deliver your medicines any-, where in the city. We try to serve everyone Quickly, Bradhsm Tbe Drug gist. ; V , MtBook Store I 8-' S Praty Xmas Cards. Beautiful '99 Calendars. Xmas Books and Games and lots of CUTE NOVELTIES." ' G. II. Ennstt Baking ryaw'ta nUetarwasSae) SnlH. Waahixotos. Dec II All doubt respecting tbe In tan lions of Col William J. Brv.a was removed bv the receipt at tbe War Department thla "morning of a telecreat from hi a. elating that be had mailed hie raalgastloa of his commission as a colonel of volunteers, aad that It was approved by tbe divUloa and corps commanders. The forsnol w ritten reslg Ballon was received ai tbe War Depail ment Ibis afternoon by mall, aad was immediately accepted, notice of that fact being telegraphed to Colonel Bryan ' COUCH SYRUP Cure Hoarseness ind Sore Throat. It is the hest remedy for stubborn. eolds. Small dasea. Price to eta. at druggists. CCN. W. R. SMITH, fmiAtat l U COUERCiAL COLLEGE OF REITUCK1 UinffJUITT .EXUeTSS, ST. lr4.a Uailil lt l" M.naaiuca aicuai aapwaiiiw. MhtflMMlllltrilM lM.MM.lt f u Mammtm Oww. lMl.Mt But. Ml iiMi. MMH Xmnft Gifts From Santa Clans In the shape of ao ERIE BICYCLE for either Ladies, Gentlemen or Children, will bo appreciated by all lovers of out door sport. If you have a son, brothei or Imelmnd that you would plt-iite, an Erie Bicycle will do It above all other gifts. We have a miperb assortment of those high grade wheels, ln-tldo other makes from t-t to IW. Complete line of S'jndries at I lie Ion -est cash prices. Don't lorget the Auction Sale every Saturday evening and oight from now to Christmas, k CYCLE COMPANY. Planters Building. m To Avoid .Serious S Developrnents, Check your co'd by the use of JORDAN'S COUGH BALSAM. A Prompt and Efficient Remedy for tho Cure of , . Coughs, Hoarseness, &: Made and Sold Only at Davis . Pharmacy. Phone M. Cor. Broad & Middlels. m Notice ! A Big Knock Down on Wood. 400 Cordi. Onk and Fin mint I a soli. feter?1' ' HveeU ' 8riclc nd Hand-Mnde snd Sawed , "VL 7' 7 ' ... . good wagons, . All the above will be sold In tie next three days. - T Now we will cut prices sgain cn Beef, Pork and Sausages. BIG HILL, Tiie Slinjle Mat I - 5; 7(r vvuisiit iiiiiiiiiiiii4iiiriiii(iiifiiiii(riiir iNOW IS THE BUY GOOD THINGS TO EAT I 5: For Cbriktmas and it ill be to jour interest to examine McDANIEL, t OasKILL;! STOCK btfore making joor purchases in thst line. Too can get any thing joo want in Staple and Fancy Groceries at tha Lowest Prices from them. sfe A Complete Stock of Nuts, Raitios, Currants, Citron, Dates, Dried Figs, Dried IVaches and Apple" and in fact aojlhiug you may tieid. Oiro us a call. McDaniel k Mi Fhone 01. Usable 2 Sugrgrest of Xmas Times. FEATHER ROAS. Seasonable and so acceptable, they look well and are comfortable besides, clipped feathers and coque tips. Prices begin at 40c and along to $2.50. , FUIt COLL.ARETTF.S. Imt. Stone Marten, back of collar ot elec tric seal, two good values, $4 and $4 50. M.tTIX SPREADS. Satin Marseilles Spreads, termed satin from the peculiar finish, decidedly unlike the marseilles spreads that, are usually shown, one size only, extra large, price, $3 00. II Is AX KETS. A pair of fine White Wool Blankets, not an undesirable gift though practical. 2 weights, 4 1-2 lbs at $3 50; 5 1-2 lbs at $4; best yet at the prices. HUGH. A fairly good Smyrna, 30 inches at $150 and 1 75, better, 36 inches $3, best, 36 inches at $3.50. Moquette 27 in. at $2 50, same in 36 in. at $3 75. ART SQUARES. Standard, strictly all wool, 3x3 12 at $750 and 3x4 at $10.00. ELY B. DUFFY. IF YOU, HiATfe Old. "W Don't be influenced to take something else, It can be tolled on for ai.uiuiKAL nu iiiutit ruufusES ana is unarnieea ruKK, MILD AND MELLOW. See that the seals over corks are intaet and onr name blown In Domes. -. - '. : M Straus, GuRst & a. RICHMOND, The IKSUR.1XCE CfmV&X&oT America. Home Office: Newark, - N J. ASSETTS JULY 1st, 189S.. SURPLUS. JULY 1st, 180S............. INSURANCE WRITTEN IN 1897 PAID POLICYHOLDERS TO DATE, THE PRUDENTIAL has forged its way ahead nntil it stands in the front rank of the great life irmurance Companies of the world. It otTers all tba is rood in life insurance, and under the best conditions, JAflES O. WYNN, Man. Southern Department, Atlanta, Georgia. U. L. HOLLOW Elt, Gm. Agent, NEW BlRNf, N. C.' TIHF T(l lVlioIPNiile aV lit Jail tiruecrs. 71 Rro'1 St. Articles ive " . - . Co., J Proprietors, VIRGINIA. John F. Dryden, President. f SO 029,137 04 6,637,584 24 H3.9O0.O00 1)0 81,000 000 00 hiskey
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