Newspapers / The Daily Journal (New … / Dec. 16, 1898, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
' it. . Sv 4. . A. 1 1 5IW BEKSt, X. C. nil DAT M0&5ISQ, EtCIMEtR IC, Ull VOL XVI-KO !IS. ESTABLISHED 1S82 '.if- h) y N- V N -s5gA BEAUTIFUL LINE OF3j LAMPS AND JARDINIERS i'Yv very Wl lIiKtw (lau fivee. AIM 1tJ thf i V la In (Jor-ds. ' The New Aeoordum PB W for Udl ) also l found el oor A OS m House, W av Far Trimming W Mill offer Ik Per We are selling Mot SHOES AT elly., Hr tM Cause 1 BEST SHOE FOR THE IT WILL TELL. t Oriole Coffee, - AS 12 Lb. I Excellent Butter, JjJ . 25 Lb. ' What agalasyof Life' Verltiee at AatouWilog Flgoier. IV Everything els that bclooas to the nuke up of the Largeet of Iufllters. $ J. H. HACKBURN, pouSamiVT. $ J " rwlew1yVnrlr Christmas In Canned DeliciousneM, Aromatic' offeea,' hoice Mince Meals and everything that will tickle the palate of the gour met and whet the appetite of the dainty, wc have in a pro fusion of good thing. Fresh Nuts, ('and v. Cheese that we "will offer you through the holidays Fox River Butter always on Just Received a fresh lot of J. R. PARKER, 'Phone 69. Foods HOLIDAY : SUGGESTIONS ! Wi are offering to our customers FURNITURE AND CHRMTMAb city. It would be useless for u to but wo Rive below a lew suegrsuons mat may oe oi service to you in making your (elections. UoldVn Oak Cheflbiilers : Nothing could make a more handsome or desirable present than one of these. ' - - ' . - Rauquet and Parlor Lamp. A large assortment of these, and some of the most beautiful designs ever shown on this market. . . .. . Bram and Onyx Tables In a variety to suit the most fastidious, v ' White Fur Carriage Robes. Don't forget the little ones when making; your purchases. . We only, have a few more of tbese robes left, and cannot get aoy mors until after the holidays. - , Hand-Pal ntrd tJliina Smoking Set. . Just the thing to plase your husbsnd, father or btotber. They are being taken rapidly, so do not delay. ; . ' .. . We Invi'e an inspecJon of our goods, and you cannot fail , to find what von want in our well selected stock. v ' ' - FRANC ft J0NES GO., 3H ' 8T MIDDLE STREET. : r"-ir" " .- nil nun nil n .Mil a .. mi isiei fi w sasr i iaaaa r ' Give something useful. We have a line of ' 3 Shirts Handkerchiefs Ties, 1 E Half Hose Shoes and Hats i . Which would rejoice the heart of any man. When buying from us you can always be certain of getting the Latest Style aud Beat Quality for the least money. '- , v We have just received onr Christmas Line of r' , Neckwear And we invite our friends (o give ns a cUI. Never has a more Stylish and up-to-date Line been seen in the city and the quality cannot be sur passed. , ,. ... .. : V" r ' . i We have receive! also a nrw Hue of - 2H Jewelry Cuff Buttons, Collar Buttons, Studs Xmaa Gifts. Call and examineDur line and you will be suited. l T. 'Or. jyp'2X3Xr& CO., I 57 FOLLOCK STIiEET, NEW BERNE, N. 0. 3 : ! V VI vt VI VI VI V! V! V( VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI r ' "T nrowm- Ceu. Hmwrt oa lea rTircas RETAIL the tj house la tb Nice Hams, 8e Lb. T at Very Low Prices. hand fresh from the Dairy. Fraulfurt Sausages. JR.. GROCER, $ 77 Broad Street. in one of the Ilandonmest Line NOVELTIE8 Ever Brought to this try and enumerate them all here, a5STE5BSS5S n iwflr m Mia-LV 111 m wa 3 3 3 ." ' zSt suitable for and Slick Pins, all , " ' , TUKa ICtMl AX ATLsMTA ti-CMrun isrWMiiM taw rmKr.il BrfrrrsiM s tSMSrj HmuS . Atlshts, Deeemibtr U Tss mwm at the Stau Capitol wbsa Piwldast Me- Kialrr addressed the BMtnusrs o( tns Leglslainre was a morable oaa. L'poa the President's arrival at the Capitol was greeted with a ttU ar tillery saluta and was ascurud to Oov raor Caadlsr's offloa. There a short ia'oraul rsosptloa look plaea. . Upon the eoaclosloa of the rsosptloa hhs Presldeat was conducted to the As sembly chamber, where he occupied the speaker's chair, with Governor Candler oa his right. - When President Dodsoa, fine Senate, called to Legislaiara to order the galleries were thronged with tea and womea. The body of the cbeav berwas filled with Bute Senators and Assemblymen, while the uniforms of military officers and the Governor's staS gava a touch of brilliant color to the fathering. ... Oa the first row of seat facing the speaker sat Secretaries Gsge, Long, Wil son aad Smith and Mr. Porter, secretary to the President B-side the speaker's desk aad below the President Generals Wheeler) Lawtoa aad Young, la full uni form, occupied chairs. The sneaker raDoed for silence and In troduced the President (o the audience after congratulating the Bute of Georgia upon the presence of the distinguished guests. As the maiden! rose tne audi ence applauded. In bis short speech Mr. McKlnley re ferred to hi cotes and often- paused for the cheers to stop. A scene of Intense enthusiasm followed, when these words fell from his lips: Every soldier's grave made during the unfortunate civil war Is a tribute to American valor. Aad while, wfen these graves were made we differed widely about the - future af the government, those differences were long ago settled by the arbitrament of arms and the lime has now come In tne evolution of sent ment aad feeling under the provi- Ivnre of God, when In the spirit of fra lernlty we should share with Jpo In the otre or the graves or the Confederate Midlers." A wild cheer went up from every throat in the typical southern audience a cheer that echoed and re-echoed through the chamber until it was taken up by the crowds outside. Old men who fought for the south rose from their seats and waved their bats. rue Confederate veteran, now a venera ble legislator, bad passed forwardXuntil he was leaning against the Speaker's desk. When the reference was made to the Confederate dead, he bowed his head and wept. ' Of the many conciliatory speeches which have been made since Grant said: "Let there be peace," nothing; baa more deeply stirred a southern audience than me works ot President McKlnley. No sooner had the President conclud ed than there were loud crlea for Whetdor. Wbooi that little man cot up, hia head kcarcely higher than the Speaker's desk. the audience once more gave vent to wild enthusiasm. rrlrAju 110 Tear. Akm Abbob, Mich., December 14. -Jonathan HcGee, of Tpsllanti, who Is one hundred and ten years old, procured a license here today to marry Hies Amelia Day, seed fifty. She will be McGee's fourth wife. HcGee served in the war of 1811, the Mexican war and the civil war and is very sprightly. He does not wear glasses and is a good rifle shot. - His great age is vouched for by the oldest inhabitants ot Tpsilantt and var ious records. A POPULAR MISTAKE Begarsling Bemediea Far Dyspepsia- aad Indigestion. The national disease of A-iericsns i indigestion or in ls chronic form, dys pepsia, 'and for the very reason that It is so common many people neglect tak ing proper treatment for what they oonsidet trifling stomach trouble, when as a matter of fact, indigestion lays toe foundatibn for many incurable diseases. No person with a vigorous, heslthy stomach will fall a victim to eonsump lion - Many kidney diseases and heart troubles date their beginning from poor digestion; thin, nervous people are really so because their stomachs are out of gear; weary. languid. laded out women owe their condition to imperfect indigestion When nearly every , person you meet is afflicted with weak digestion it is not surprising thst nesrly every secret pat ent medicine on the market claims to bs a cure for dyspepsia, as well aa a score of other troubles, when In fact, as Dr. Werthler says, there is but one genuine dyspepsia cure which Is perfectly aafe and reliable, and moreover, this remedy la not' a patent medicine, but it is a scientific combination of pure pepsin (free from animtl matter), vegetable es- sences, fruit sslts and bismuth. It is sold by druggists under name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. No extravagant claims are made for them, but for indi gestion or any stomach trouble, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are far ahead ot any remedy yet discovered. They act en the j food eaten, no dlellne is necessary, slm-1 ply eat all the wholesome' food you want ana tbese taniets win digest it. a cure results, because all tbe stomach needs Is a rest, which Smart's Dyspepsia Tablets give by doing the vork of digestion. Druggists sell these tablets t 50c. per ' package. Circulars and te-i:v.i ."a font A f u! 1'- 1 fe f. ' ' - '-.? F. '-. ,'-' uinis. SetetsI fill'. Cc.uiercJ.fiir Hie Ccisiimtici lj teta. Katsell BeU Keapenslble y He green. Naval Reserves. Bklsa . HeaaaisaL New Aaditerl ant. SeWiera Rreerertag Ordered te New York. Raluob, December 18. It now ap pears quits probable that the people will be five a aa opportunity to vote at the general election la 1900 oa a eoastlta- tloaal amendment restricting the suff rage, provided the Legislature caa draw up a measure which will run lbs guntlet of the Supreme Court. , There Is also a desire to have two ethsr ooastltutioaal amendments oaa pro viding that the Legislature shall meet only once In four years Instead of each two ears, as at present; the other giving the State, counties and towns power to exempt new Industrial enterprises from taxation for tea years. At a negro Methodist church hers last night ths presiding elder, R. H W. Leak, who Is also a politician, handled Governor Russell with gloves off, saying bs is respoasibls for all the troubles at Wilmington, and that the negroes who voted for bim are also responsible. A sixth division of naval reserves has been organised at Windsor, Bertie coun ty. The Wilmington Naval Reserves leave for Norfolk Friday to take charge ot the new training ship, the Hornet. Commander Morton says they get this vessel because they did better work dur ing the lets wsr with the monitor Nan tucket than other reserves did. It Is now the suggestion thst the me morials in the shspe of statues, monu ments or bronses, in memory of Lieuten ant William E Shlpp, Tenth Cavaln, United States Army, and Ensign Bagley, United States Navy, be placed In the capitol squsrs here, and on the south ilcle of the capitol. The ideals vary pop ular and appropriate. .- '. Chairman F. M. Simmons calls a meet ing of the Democrat lo State Committee here December 87th. , The large new auditorium tt the blind institute here, which cost $34,800, was today formally turned over to the State by the eentraotor. It contains in Its up per floors room for 120 students and the auditorium seats 1'200. . , The Long Distance Telephone Com pany's line, which was lately completed between Raleigh and Goldsboro, is now being extended to Wilmington. An Atlanta company Is at work pre paring a directory of Raleigh. - The Baptist State Board of Missions met here and appropriated $30,000 for the work in 1899 of State Missions. Members of the First North Carolina Regiment who were sick on furlough snd did not go with it to Cuba, bow have to report to Governors Island, New Tork Harbor and from there Will be sent to Havana, . " The number of visitors to the State Museum is now 44,000 a year as the aatomstic registering turnetilo shows. The Supreme court decides that a jury must ssy whether Fleming Dem.) or Court (Pop.) was elected sheriff of Qranvillo county. . There was a tis vote, 8, 230 for esch. If the Superior Court of Granville finds that there were no irreg ularlties, then another elections. TO COKE A (tU.B 1H oar. BAT Take Laxative Bromo "Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. . 880. The genuine has L. B. Q. n each tsblet. . . . : ' As tM FrMHeiea. ' Havana, Dec 14 The United Slates transport Panama, With General Fits-' hugh Lee and his staff on board, entered the harborithis morning. The ship ar rived outside the harbor last night. . It will be remembered that whea Gen eral Lee, who was then consul-general' to Havana, left the city last April, just before the war broke out, Spaniards shouted derisively at him. He said: : "Watt until I come back ao you will whistle a different tune." - , His words were prophetic. , ;, ' General Lee was informed here for the first lime, of bis appointment as Govern or ot ths Province of Havana He said he was much gratified, but had only wished for a military command. : . The Ueneral stated that he is simply in command of his soldiers, that his duty is to preserve life aud property, and that he proposes lo dj so with equal justice to Cubans, Spaniards and persons ot all ' other' nationalities, lie said he had j nothing to do with the establishment of suy sort of government, and that his duties wero confined to flyiug the flag ot peace and order. '.' ; CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Cliildren. 3 J Y"j '2"3 , ... r , 1.. 1 Bears the E'gnature KlaLes the food more tt aba rear avcia. Baaxui, December 1J la ths ReUi- stag today Herr voa Y oil mar, Sodallat. declared that It the Cur wants nnlveiaal disarmament he must begin by disarm ing himself. Nobody in Ocrasny, not evea Ue Socialist party, ha said, was willing that the aation shoul ijra sud denly disarmed. lierr voa Tollntar then proceeded to advocate a reduction of the period of military servloa. aad turned his atteatioa to the recent expulsions of aliens from Prussia, which action ha termed bar baric. For this expression ha was called to order by the President. The Agrarian organs are displaying considerable discontent at the delay of negotiations looking to the conclusion of economic peace with the United States. - Hear a household is saddened by death because of the fallns to keep oa hand a safe and absolute certain cur for oroop such as On Hinuta Cough Cure, Sea that your little ones are protected against emergeaoy. F S Duffy THS MAMBjrrt). Vesterday's market quotations furnish d by W. A. Porterfield & Oo. lommusioa Brokers. Niw York December 15 dTOt:K3. Open. High Low iN s IS3i 1344 Sugsr. 133, 125 I4 91 m 4 U( 109 93 Am robaooo 141 44, 131 4. m mi 93 141 H 94, '21 81 99 108 It) 141 9 143 . 93 109 93 M.O.P 0 a b. L AN Kanhattan .. Peoples Uts U.C tXTTON Open. Hiph. Low, 1 3o 5 67 ill., e C8( March 6 56 8.69 ( 53 OHKlAGO tlAKKBTfi. WhsaT Open Qltch. Low Hay- 8 7 to Cobw May ...... 84 U 14 A cough, 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 and for the most severe cases. Werecom mend it because it's good. F S Duffy The thoughtful mother sleeps well, shaknows.thrre is a bottle ot Anwys Croup Syrup in the house, aud it is al ways a safegusrd against any attack of croup, her child may have keep it on haud 85c at Bradbam's. MtheiBook Store I'rcLLy Ainna waius. q Beautiful '99 Calendars. 9 Xmas Books and Qames and lots ot ( . ' "CUTE , : N0VELTIE3." 1 I 1 H. Ennett. Mothers! rPHB dUcom- . I fort and A dangera of child-birth can be almost en- f ' tirely avoided. ? WineofCardui relieves ox- pectant moth-' era. It give tonetothegetj. italorgans.and nnt. them in condition to do their work perfectly. That makes preg nancy lees painful, shortens laborandhastensrecoveryafter child-birth, Ithelpsawomaa bear strong healthy children. bas also brought happiness to , thousands of homes barren for . years. A few doses often brings joy to loving hearts that long for a darling baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this trouble. It cures niue cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine ofCardul. $J.oo per bottle. For Mcs rn eases rrfrulrtne wecM directions, .ddrM, piviff symptoms, the " Ladles' Advisory Department," Tha Chsttanooc Meaicltio Co., ClulU- Brs-tOJiS H", of j. V. b .... -r n. :r!n,C., turn k V-'" Of fr-' - Baking .. defidous and wholesome - taus e aawaiawla. BauatkU. December 14. Advice re ceived hers from the Goveaor of the Upper Congo aonfirm ths sews brought by steamer LeopeldvUle from Africa, hick arrived at Aatwerp yesterday, that foar Belgla traders had lwea killed sad eaten by the natives of Upper Ubaeg- ui. The Governor adds that the trailers' escort of thirty enkliers wss also massa cred, and that another ririarbment nf forty soldiers, in cbsrge of two while officers, which was proceedidg to the as sistance of the traders, were surprised by the aatives aad. all were put to death. COUCH SYRUP Will oure Toniilitii and Bronohitia. A specifie for tneiplent consumption. Doses small. Price 83 eta. at drnggista. NOTICE TO AMEND CBAETIB Notice U hereby siren that application will be marie lo tbe next General Assem bly of North Carolina toameni the char ier of the Eai-t Carolina Fish, Ovster. Game and Iudustrial Aasnrtt'lon. WM. DUNN. Presl. S I Is- O I id 11 jut 1 ... . ,1 a fumehntllerieforeg'iinganywhere else" is an old adage. Whether it f Is true nr not. Davia' Prescription Pharmaor ho. just put in a nice line .If PERFUMERY, both Im ported and limestii.. for the holi days. Alan a large assortment of Extracts by tlie ounc. Eight kinds of Sachit Pon-d. i-e. Remember the place. Davis' Pharmacy. Phone 58. Cor. Broad & Middle Stf , Xma Gifts From Santa Claus Inlift shape of an ERIE BICYCLE for either Ladles, Gentlemen or Children, will Do appreciatea dv an lovers ot out door sports. If you have a son, brotht i or husband that you would pleaae, an Erio bicvele will do it above- all other rtfta. We have a superb assortment of those high grade wheels, besides other makes from 5 to $50. Complete line of Sundries at the low est cash prices. - - - - Don't lorgel the Auction Bsle every Saturday evening and night from now to unrisimat, . QASKINS' cycle company. Planters Building; - Notice ! A. Big Knock Down ( on Wood. ' 400 Cordk Oak and Pine, must be sole, Stove Wood, any length, a Specia'ty, de livered to your door. Brick and Hand. Mad arid Sawed S'llncles always on hand. Bicycle, Drays and Harness and two good wsgons. . . All Hie atiuve will be sold in tha next thr r lUys. , ; Now we will cut prices again on Beef,. Pork and Sausages. .BIS HILL, The SWe Man. JlfaWUK .Hi OXI.Y 2S fJEXT.H Will lMHMI FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS. I Also a Big Stock of Good S: Things to Eat during the Christmas Holidays at Prices to Suit the Times. AIcDaniel k Gaskill, SS' Plione 01. with Comes Thoughts of GIVING. LADIES UJI IS It IS. Fine black taffeta si"k on stoel rods with Jap., pearl and sterling handles, $2 50, 3 and 3 60. Heavy twill gloria, on steel rods, close rolled, Congo handles at $1 00. same frame and handle wih finer clotU at $1 25. Heavy twill gloria silk, Jap handles, 1 50. i A 1)1 EH GLOVES. The Maggioni glove, formerly handled by P. Centemeri & Cov 2 snap in colors, 5 button in black, each $1 50. Ladies tur top, fleeced lined, spring wrist, dog skin gloves, a splendid cold weather driv ing or bicycle glove, at GENTS GLOVES. Gents 1 clasp prima mocha, raw edge, walking glove at $1 00 Gents 1 clasp, over seam kid glovesener al shades at $1 00. Gents 1 clasp, pique sewed, kid gloves, our best grade at $1 60. Several desirable styles of gents cold weather gloves at 36c, 50c, 75c and $1 00. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. Gents large size extra heavy hemstitched Japanese silk handkerchiefs at 95c. B. DUFFY. IF YOITJ WJNTs4H Old. BEeixiry W Don't be influenced to take something7 else, It can be relied on for MKUlClNiL 1ND OTHEli PURPOSES and is Gnannteed PL lit, UlilV At. LT iObULIUU, ; -See that the seals over corks bottles. t . Straus, Gunst & ' EICHMOm u I ii . a. .1 w I u The TJaDElNTTI-Xj ' I IKSUB ANCE COMPANY of America. Home Office: , Ne(waf k. - N J. ASSETTS" JULY 1st, 1893,........,...., 8URPLUS, JULY 1st lf3..... ....... INSURANCE WRITTEN IN 1807 PAID POLICY HOLDERS TO D tTE, THE PRUDENTIAL haa forced its way ahead until It alanda in rhe front rank of the srreat life iii-un noe companies f the rliti It uffers all that is good in life Insurance, and ander the best conditions, JAflES a WYNN, Man. Southern Department, Atlanta. Oeoreia. . . Vl, BOLLOWELL, Gen. si si BUI sU AVholotilr 71 Broad St. 75c are intact and oor name blown in , Co., J Proprietors, VIEGINIA. . : John F. Dryden, ' President. $ 28 020,187 4 . 6.617,o84 24 14H BIN) 0(10 1 0 81 010 0(10 00 ARent, NI VY B6RN, N ('. an (!) (6 . D
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 16, 1898, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75