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v ' y StW URIC, 1. C. TBl'fcDAI liORJISQ. DICmii. IS, 1SSS YOL. X?I-K0 115. KSTllllFHtO lilt . : j y v ft AN OS fl as as as ! IN OS as as 3gA BEAUTIFUL LINE 0F3s LAMPS AND TV ry ' foILr lfni Ph. v IB tme unwt. . Th N. acxraisa f uf fcrf fnt Hows. Ws kin Far Trtilo! ib Wi still offer tb Pet We at s. lling Ww t fiMOM AT cit. Ke laa Cause BEST SHOE FOR THE IT WILL TELL, Oriole Coffee, Nice Hams, 12c lib. 8 Lb. Excellent Butter,. 23c Lb. (fV Wlial a of Lifr'a Sftawiii i Atoolblog F.guiw. OS Ef-rj thing rlar that fctlonga to the m-k up of the targmrt of ladttnr. j;H:.HACKBURN;'.r.Li&tV- f Christmas Foods In Canned Deliciotisnew, Aromatic offtw, lioice Mince, Mcu and everythiug thut will tickle tbe palate of the gou -lnet and whft the uppetito uf the duintj, we have in a pn fiuion of good thing. Freh Nuts. Cuudv, Chi-eff that we will offer yon through the holidays at Very Low Pricea. fox Kiver Butter always on hand fresh from the Dairy. Just Received a fresh lot of 1 rankfurt Sausages. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, Phone 69. HOLIDAY : SUGGESTIONS I We ri offering tn our custoin-r nn of th IHndoment Linee of FURNITURE VNO CHRISTMAS) NOVELTIES Ever Brought to this city. It would lie umIps for n to try and enumerate them all here, hut we iclve bf low a few suKgi'tlioot that may be of service to you in making your selection. (wolde-ii Oak Chi'lToniem Nothing could m iku a more handsome or desirable present than one of these. . RHnquet ami Parlor Jjampu A targe assort m. nt of these, and some of the most beautiful designs ever showu on this market. , I llram and Onyx Tables In a variety to salt the most fastidious, ' White Fur Carriage Robes, Don't forget the little ones when making your puronase. We only bava a few moro of these lobes H ft, and cannot get auy more until after the holidays. , , , Haiid-Palnwd liiua Smoking Nets. Juit the thini to nl s- your buebmd, father or brother. Tbet I nre hing taken rapidly, to do not . We lnvi'e aivinspec.lon of our goodr, and ycu cannot fail to find what you want in our well selected utock. ; FRANG. H: JONES & G0.; ' 87 MIDDLE STREET. fstsBsasasa S25ES5S5E5c When Making Give something, uaeful. We 1 Shirts Handkerchiefs Ties, Half Hose - Which would rejoice the heart of any man. When buying from us you can always be certain of gutting tlio Latent Style and iist Quality for the least money. We have jusl received our curttimas Line 01 Neckwear And ae invito our Irieude to (ivt ns a r.ll. Never has a more Sijilsh and ur-to-Uate Line been aetn in the eiiy and the quality cannot be sur passed. - ' '- "' v .-. . . , " We b vs icceiei alto a new Uoe of Jewelry Cnfl Bune, ColUw B Hons Studs XaissUirts. Call tod examine our Hue snd DT. Or. X3TJT3ST dS.CO.,r: 57 POLLf CK STREET, ill Mr JARD1NIERS Sir VLf r"vtty UiBg y vi , r Ate !jn e H oUn t ha fowad at oar JT. V W W rt U firr ami Vow. Caul. Discwaal oe Cash PamaMM. yj j RETAIL thae aay kouae ia la. W w ? VI w VI VI VI VI vu VI VI VI ! 1 77 Broad Street. delay. . SeSSffi Xmas Gifts, have a line bf 3 3 3 Shoes and Hats j 3 aid Slick Pins, all sultablo for rf you will Le suited, NEW BERNE, N. C. TBI LATTTT HOREU?. , t) ay a . The Lefayetla atonement Ooaeltha, kiidf la chmml laa aaaliar of laa reo Um uf a atoaaasewl la Uaa. Lafayette la Paris lMu,feki assessing Ban yaeUf - day There wara praeeal Ptrdiaaad W. Prck, Ceilad AtaUe Coanalaainaar ta laa Pa. is Eipoaltloa: fsseior WUltaaa B. AUIsoa, Arcbbieaop Irelaad, taariws O. Dawes, laa Coeavlroller of l.e Currency, aad Tiaaaarar of laa aomatkaloa; W. T Harria, Vailad Slalaa Ooaiailaaioaar of Eaoeatlua; M. B.8toa,iaaralaiaaagc( of laa AtMciatad Vr, aat R bait i. Taomptoa, Secralvy. Th raparl o' lha Taaaaniar ahowad laat, approtlnaiaiT, $ V) 000 had aJrawly beaa raited lootrda d.rrtjiog lha coat of lha aoaamat principally froai dltsa doaatloai by lha chlldraa of lb public aeboola, which folly BMt laaaxpacuiioasof ibaeoBiail- aloa, and aaaorea tha toccata of tba I antarpriaa. J A caUf ram wa raoalraa irpm rant, tlailng, la subalaaca, thai tba French government accepts the Lafayette mona- meal with g ralUnilfl, aad thai It granit a alia t tba gorarament ground, beauti fully located, la tba bean of Paris op p wiie the principal enlranoo to tba Lnurre Gallery, oa the mala ailt, and ia the rear of tha Gambelta monumenl. The potllloa It taid to be highly Indomd by the Miaitler of fine Arts, aal CamboB place will be called Lafayette Square By direction of the commlaalon, Acting President Peck, wilhia lha nail few dayt, will appoint an executive com' ml'lee of five, with power to act on all matter when the oommlaalon la nol In teaiion. Wathingtoa Poet, HlU. Hntki Stavaf mr ml " WAtniaitTOM, December IS Major General John R Brooke will be Uie mill tary governor of the laland of Cabs. General Brooke arrived In Washington from Fort Monroe this morning aau went directly lo the W ar Department where ha was closeted for mora .than a hour in consultation with , Beereiar.. Alger. He then, la company with Ad jutaat vieoeial Cvruia, proceeded lo lb White House, and when be returned lo the War Department it wa formally announced thai lha President bad desig nated him to be the military governor 01 the Island of Cuba, a nsw post, which ctrrlei th ll control over the military and civil branches of the island formerly exercised by the captain general under uie Hpanith regime. Each of the six provinces of Cuba will nave its own military governor, jusl General Wood is now military governor of the Province of Santiago, but all 01 these will receive their instructions directly from Major General Brooke, who is In supreme authority of the is and. Thus, in Havana General Ludlow will be governor of the city, but answer aiile to Ueneral Lee, the governor of lu Province of Havana, who in turn will bt answerable to Major General Brooke, the governor of the island. In reply to a question as to when he intended to assume bis new duties, Gen' srsl Brooke said that he would proceed to Havana and take charge just as soon as he could organise his staff and forces.! It is plain that snch disturbances as oc curred In Havana; night before lasl may be expected to occur there again anil lo happen in some of the other Cuban cities end towns. Ant as the United Slates is pledged to restore the reign of ltw and order to Cuba, General Brooke will be under the necessity of providing an elaborate system of administrative ma chlnery in order to hold the disorderly elements In check and secure a proper application of laws. A conch Is not like a fever. It does not have to run a certain course. .Cure it quickly and effectually with One Min ute Cure, the best remedy for all ages snd for the most severe cases. Werecom mend it because it's good. F S Duffy. "., - Mm as Htfasa. ., Havaha, Deo. 13. The United States transport Panama, one of the first prize captured in the late wsr, arrived this evening, with General Fitihugh Lee and vtaff. The United States transport Mich igan, which left Savannah on Saturday last, a day before the Panama, bat ar rived with two battalions ot the Second Illinois Regiment. ; V . ; . TO) 4CB1B A . I OHE B)AT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure. 23c Tbe genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet - , - '. There is no danger In a safe thing; few consider this, yeUt is safe to alwayi to have Anways Croup Syrup In the bouse. ' Don't wait until your child has tbe croup before you get it, delay Is dsn' gerous, have It on hand and save your child distress. It acts promptly, at Brad hams, 23 cents. ' K A cough can't be cured "in minute," and it is an insult to tbe intelligence of purchasers to tell tliem so. Csrolina 2 ! Cough Cure is wsrrsnted to relieve I coughs and boarsenesr, or your money will be refunded. We know it Is certain, Sold at Bradbams. , - H.erlQelaa t loihlna Every piece of ready made clothing in our house will be cloBedout at some price before Jso 1, 'f X A good cbanre to spcure some e-: ' " t v ' 1 ; ! TV0 BEFQRTS. SMeaiittr aid ieasartr Girc Fipiif to Dpannai Last Regalar letting of Agrleal- taral Beard. Deabl af Baat lag Casa Belsg fel lapsed. Leva Letters Lead UPrls a. The IstatHaraaa. . IUlkioh, Jt. C, Dec. 14 Tat Rtate auditor baa completed tba Summary of lha abstracts of lax retaras, aad asys show aa lacrosse of taxable values for this year of 1800,000 ever last year aad of UOO.OOO over 1808. This show. lag is considered to be a very good one North Carolina's gains are steady. The report of the Slate treasurer, made by the legislative examining committee, shows that receipts for 1887 west f 1,808, M, aad for 1898 were $104,723. The State board of agriculture met Is ssml-annoal session. It la the fusloa board, and It is Its last regular meeting, as tbe Democrats will take charge la January or February In other words, at the earliest possible moment. The Legislature will be urged to In crease the public school tax. The prin cipal objection to tbe Increase Is that so much of it goe lo negro achoola, while the negroes psy only I-t per cent, of tbe school lax. If tbe white taxes ga to white schools His probable that lbs school tax could be. largely Increased without an outcry. I The fact Is that opposition to negro schools, that is to say to paying for tbem, is tbe bedrock of all wnite opposition. ll!s Flora Creech.of ibis city, is msde exseutive clerk of Governor Russell, succeeding a yonng man named Fowle, who is a nephew of the wife of Senntor Butler and who came here last spring from Virginia It is tbe belief here that the who! plan of proKtcutlng the Wllnilng on peo ple for tue driving out uf Ualied Slate Commletlitner Bunting has collapsed. ittorney Genersl Griggs and Jsmes t Boyd, his lieutenant, have gone borne from their partridge hunt In North Caro lina without saying a word mors about the Hunting business. ( W. H. Hullmsn, a one armed lad, aged sixteen, was aisislant postmaster tn tbe qffice at the little town of Apex. He pried Into loiters written by bia asveet heart to another youth. He was tried yesterday in tbe Federal Court here, oon tested his Ignorance and cried In court ile escaped with the light sentence ot sixt days lu jsll - Another esse in tb ame court was against a negro wh isold wills y wiihoul license. He asked to be allowed to plead bit own ae, was given leave and addresaed the jury.. He was found guilty and fined $lu0 and sent to Jail for ninety days . ,.' t v The people here are much gratified at the beautiful reception given the First North Carolina Regiment at Havana. D A Covington, who wss for four rears assistant United Slates district at toroey hss died at Monroe. He served several terms in tbe legislalure. . - A negro preacher hers last night In lecture to bis congregation msde a scsth ing attack on Governor Russell, saying that when news csme here of the riot at Wilmington November 10th, a delegs Hon ot negroes of this city called on Governor Hut sell and begged him to give tho Wilmington negroes protection but that the Governor replied that be wss powerless. Leak says he then went to a prominent Democrat and tbe latter telegraphed to some menus at winning ton who saved toe uvea or some. i Papa d'essed as Baoty Tlaws, ; Papa did; . . . Den he tip-toed out'erdoors, ' Pspadid; Totton batlin' on bis head. - W'appedln Mammy's w'sppsr wed ,"8snly Tlsws is turn," she said, 'iS Mammy did. , , i v. "t Dsn he turn ao soft around, 1 ' Papa did; .- ; , . An' de front piaxzer found, Papa did; 4 .; Raised de winder wide an' -well' ; Taught his foot an down he fell, : ' An' be shouted-I won't tell Paps did. Mammy, she was riled, an' said, ; Msmmy did, "All de child'en go to bad," , .4 : Mammy did. , - " v ; Only naughty people swear, . , Mammy dived it blot fer fair, " Tause I beard her from de stair, ' Mammy did. . 1 Town Topics CASTOR I A . lor Infants and Children.. TkiKIr.il Yea KavaAs Bears the Blgnature , The main object in keeping our drug Store open is to put up prescriptions, snd that keeps us fairly busy with more business In sight. We will always make room for you long enough to take your order, and deliver your r Hcines any- wlire In the " ' !. c!fv. T l v to stv9 Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome . TU TKOMO BANS. SfaraailBW era.e.i iw asaaaM Mb. T tr rwMBi'e BeT. Naw Tone, Deoemher II To coa- viaoe tba world of Ihe Inleniton of the United tilaiat la establish and prtasrva order 1st Havana, Preeidaat JlcKiuley hsa glvaa laslmcJoas which will raaull la a naval dsaonsiratloa la Havana harbor. Tbe batilawhlp Texas, armored cruiser Brookiya, gunboat Castino and ssilliary aruiser Resolute have been or dered to join 'the armored crolssr Sew York at Havana. Tbaae tostradloae were considered al the session of tbe csUnet held today. Following tba meeting they wara issued through Acting Secretary Allen.', It ts understood that tha authorities have un der consideration tba advisability of oc cupying Havana before January 10, lbs date now fixed. The Resolute has been oiderad to car ry a strong guard of marines to Havana, ostensibly for the purpose of protecting tha naval station there, which it to be occupied by the United States, but these marinas W lU be available for policing tbe at recti should inert be any further rut- break between the Cubans and Spanlarde. The dt termination of the ad ml niat ration to make a naval demonstration at Ha vana was the direct outcome of dis patches received from Genersl Wade, chairman of the evacuation al Havaua, in regard to tbe noting which has oc curred In that city. These dispatches are practically a contlrmallon of the preVs newt' . The author! tes are apprehensive ot fun tier Outbreak, which will emlan- .er tbe lives an-l pr- pa ty of leieigHSis in Havana. ll is recognized thst foreign govein meals have the rlghi to direct their men of-war lo proceed tu Havana and land narlnea for the protection of their eul- jecis and Interests sbould the situation warrant. To avoid any such action, and to show tbe world the intention of thia government to establish and preserve order, the naval demonstra'.ien was ar rangod. - Manv a household Is saddened by leslh becaure of the fsilue to keep on nan.l a safe and absolute certain cure for uroup ouch a One M'oute Cough Cu e ee that your tittle one' are protected tgatnst emergency.. F S Dully . s.ia wri-ii.r. , Remaining in tbe Post Office at New - Berne. I rwen county, N C.. December IS. 1898: . ma's lists. B-Rev L W Bains, Windsor Blount, care of Ltura Mitchell, James Bryant, A F Bryant, John Bryan. E M Edwards. . G Benjamin Green. - H R T Hawkins, Peter Bouse, Q 1 Hobbs. ' J Leonard Jones, John Jones, Rsv P Jones, M James L H G Lambert, James Lucas. . M-L W Moye, (3), Henry McCslsp. P-David H Pierce (8). R L M Rembard (2), Vlto Resle. . 8 K M Sbepsrd, Solomon Spencer. W Chrispin Wranch, 81mon Wilson. .; WOHSN'S LIST. B Julia 8 Bryan, Sarah Bryan, Sozie Brown, Mary E Banker. ; D Carrie Durham. F Harriett Foster, Mary J Fukher. G Angellne Gasklll, ' Luis Green-, Annie Marie Greea, Annie Green, Gsrgs Aner Gines, F G Grlffln . U Llna HasteU, Mary C Hsrget, Vir ginia Harris, Msrtiia Hsrget, J Bettie Jones. L Delia Latham, B F " Lawrence, Eliuba Lewis, Reany Lewis. M Agnes. Moore, csrsol Lucy Harris, Mary Marsh. K-Dlnah Rsddlck, 8 E Rivers, Beitle Richardv8usan J Robinson car ot Jane Moore. i.. - S-8ussn Btauly, Cora J Simmons, A Styron, Gertrude Smith, Mordica Smith. ; v ,. .. - W Julia AWarters,Ma'IndaWbltons Sophia Wiggins, Corrinna Woods, Leah W Wllllama : V ' ' ' ' Persons calling for above letters will please say advertised and give date ot list -':, The regulations now require that one (1) cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised Used letter. ; ' a W. Hxkcock, 1 M J I Cn . a I At the Rnnk Store , Prvtty Xmss Cards. Beautiful '99 Calendars. Xmas Books and Oamrs and lots of CUTE NOVELTIES." II Ilnnstt fAn Baking 4lrm SJ WaeaixoTox. Dee. 11 Tbe soleau high mats ot tba Ceibolie Church wa performed over tbe rassaiat of tieaera Callxto Garcia at St. Patrick's Church today before the body ot tbe distinguish ed Cubaa leader waa committed lo the vault la tha National toaseteiy al Ar llngloa. Tbe Service was notsbls In Un distinguished gelheilnc preeai Al tbe boaort of war that could be nisted out to a national hero were bestowed b) this goretament upon ihe brave Cubaa general. DrnBuII's Curm lxsjn or CcH u . . ooe diy 1 Wby cough sod VsvOU gn rak Ccosumpnoaf Ibis fa iaaioua mnadv will curt JV VI I fl- r. Doctors escnmmanrl Pries 2S cants. Sold by all draggWs. NOTICE TO mm CBARTEB Notice is hereby given that upp'lcntion III be made in lUe netl uenernl assem- blv of North Carolina tnamnd the char rof th E-t Carolina Fih. Oyster, Game and Industrial AaaorUMnn. WM. DUNN, Prcst. I I n Is. c o I id it jv r "A womsn muBt g" to the per fume bottle before going any where els ' is an old adage. Whether it U trut- or not. Davia' Prescriitln Pharmarv haa just itn in a nice lin- of PERFUMERY, both Im (nrted and l- m HI for the holi lavs. AlKoalarge a-aorioient of Exiraets bv the ounce. Eight kinds of Sachet Puwdi-rs.- Ri member trie pUce. 'i Davis' 1 Pharmacy. Phone 36. Cor. Broad 4 Middle fits, a Xmas Gifts - From Santa Clau.s In the shape of an ERIE BICYCLE for either Ladies, Gentlemen or Children, will be sppieciated by all lovers of out door sports. If you have a son, brothel or husband that you would plesse, so Erie bicvele will do it above alt other gifts. We have a superb assortmeul of those high grade wheels, besides other makes from .1 to $10. ' Complcto line of Sundries at the low est cash prices. Dnn'l forget the Auction Sale every Saturday evening and night from nnw to Christmas. - . , . v 4ASK1KS' CYCLE COMPANY. ;' Planters Building. Notice ! A Big Knock Down on Wpod. 400 Cords Oak and Pine, must be sold, Stove Wood, any length, a Specialty, dt livered to your door, . Brick and Hand-Made and Sawed Shingles always on hand. , - - Bicycles Drays and Harnesi and two good wagons, .. . 1 - . ' All the abort will be sold In tba next three days, . Now ws will cut prices again on Beef, Pork and ttausayea. BIS HILL, The SMnile Mat f I -. I . ' II I. 4 i 1 - .- .Vi i mVVrVi VmVtf 1 1 1 I NOW IS THE BUY GOOD THINGS TO EAT For Christmas and it will be ait DA MEL A ti..KII.l.a STOCK Uf..ia making 5 your piircba-s in that line. 5 , Yon can get any thing yoo want in JJ"' Staple and Fancy Groceries g at the. Iw t I'riiv from them. ml A Coniplrtn Sto k of Nuts, Ilai.ins, Currants, Citron, j Dates, Dried Kigi. Uriel Teaches and Apple and in aC fact anything you inav nmil. at? (iive us a cull. 'Phone Ol. I McDanicI k (Mill With, Comes Thoughts of GIVING. i.iniru iTHititri.i. w -a aa aa aa . m a.vam. BBJ al M mm W ws Fine black taffeta si' k on steel rods with Jap . pearl and sterling handles, $2 50, 3 and 3 60. Heavy twin Rloria. on steel rods, close rolled. Congo handle at $1 00. same frame and handle wi h finer dotU at $1 25. Heavy twill yjiorla silk, Jap handles, 1 50. LAIHEN GLOVE. The Maggioni glove, formerly handled by P. Centemeri & Co. 2 snap in color3, 5 button in black, each $1 50. Ladies tur top, fleeced lined, spring wrist. dog skin gioves, a splendid cold weather driv ing or bicycle glove, at 75c. GK1VTH GLOVES. Gents 1 c'asp prime moeha, raw edge, walking glove at $ 1 00 Gents 1 clasp, over seam kid gloves gener al shades at $1 00. Gents 1 clasp, pique sewed, kid gloves, our best grade at $1 50. Several desirable styles of gents cold weather gloves at 3 5c, 50c, 75c and $1 00. MIsK. HANDKERCHIEFS. Gents large size extra heavy hemstitched Japanese silk handkerchiefs at 95c. H. B. DUFFY. IF YOU; W,1T$ Old "W Don't be Influenced to take someiulnff rise. It can ok ielled on for MEDICINAL ND OTHfitt PURPOSES and la Guaranteed PURf, 011LU AnV HILIjU n i See that the seals over corks bottles. Straus, Gunst & v RICHMOND, The TJID E-lTTI.Xd INYtfltASrCE COMPAKY of America. Home Off'ce: N-wark. - N J. ASSETT8 Jl'LY tat, 18W SURPLUS. JULT 1st 1S9S, ... ....... INSURANCE WRITTEN IN 197 , PAID POLI' T HOLDERH TO DTE, 'r-J i THE PKTJLiENTlAL has foiyed Its Way ahead Until It siandsm ihe fidiit rank ! the (treat life inursnk enmpanies uf Ihe w.rld. It nfJFers all thai ia good in life indurauew, kDd under the best cndltions. -JAflES O. WYNN, Man. Southern Department, ' . Atlanta. Georgia. ..'-; M, L. HOLLOWELL, Cm. n 1Y.V1 1 gVi ,u 1 1 Vr TIME TO to jour interest to examine Wholesale A Iletitllj CJroeens, i . . are Intact and our name blown IB N ' Co:, J Proprietors, VIRGINIA. John P. Dry den, ' President. $ S 029,137 4 t . 5.837,184 24 g 143 900 000 1 0 vS St 000 000 00 Agent, NFW BFUS, N. . Ah Henry
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