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c TT SEW BIKNt, K. C. SCKD1Y U0ES15Q, DlCmiR !S, lfSS. ESTABLISHED 1881 VOL. XVI -SO. !24. eiuiTBii amir at wulkila fob k:mm & GREETING : r, as AS as fts IN IN l AS d TIN N IX ft IN IN N IN ft A o o o We are sincerely apprecia tive of tho liberal patronage ex. tended us during the past year and wish to all A.Merry Christ mas and Happy and Prosperous Coming: Year. . The remnants ot our Holl iday Lines will be sold at a Heavy Reduction during , the coming week. ' -OOO J. H. HACKBURNru.Vr. I 99 999Stim'S9ml99999999999999 Wm tM I H A.rlV. V! SJMIVe TT Hi ' S AaaSasj. y Kuiu, Dm. M.-Th ataa.r St. it peal ha errirad hero with therhrlrt- By peck 14- seal froai IbeUsiiad Stsias Jj' to tbeeotdiere, W The Im ImHui flag wet raised SU ovr the Melai tckeolboM reeurdar. Ilwu mlb; U CalvereUv ot Peon ily avlveale. The honor of raising lbeeg .7. was accorded to rubor McKlaaoe, of W . r.iiftru I. mnHlitoa of hi aervicat la reopeolng tbe school.. Tbo eetlve troop encamped la IM suburbs or again ceasing eailely. Tbo attitude o(aa Insurgent detachment at paaduchaa bridge oa Wednesday wit ooch thai tbo Callforala, Idaho aad Washington reglmsnU van eooceatra ted la light atereblBg order at borl notice, 'bat traablo was avoided Tho cruiser Boaloa aad tbo gaoboet Patrol have arrived hora front Cblneee porta. , Tbo atoamer Unloa, which bal re- turned horo from Hollo with etlveand Bosnian eoldler. hat boea refused a laadiog. , Madrid, Dae. ta. According to a die- patch received horo from Hollo, bland Panay, In tba Philippines, as veral engagements have takea plao recently between tho (Spaniards and tho tnsurg- ante. Many of tbo lattar haro been killed or wounded. It U aaid that Agulnaldo bat cabled to tba government that ho will toon releaao tbe Bpanlshed prttonert In tho hands of tho Intorranta. Thle atatement hat not been confirmed. , Erj? Cl3j Im Will Is W .-, Ftr ft- Place. , . JOHN Wholesale and Retail Groceries and Confectioneries POLLOCK STItEKT. NEW BERNE, N. C. IN, MAKING I Give Something Useful as Well as . Ornamentalr ' G-LOVES. Our Kid Glove Stock is complete and up-to-date. We have Clovti 6t al) klndt and at all Prices. . . ' Our Imported Dress Kid Gloves are as good as any glove made. " We can give yon Undressed Kid Gloves fn m 50 Cent a pair op to )1 SO. . ' Wo also have a good line of Boy's and Children's Glnvri and Mittens. ' SHIRTS, dec. '" Our block of White Sliirtt is Complete and the Style aia Numerous. , v Wa have the Latest liapes In Collars and Cuffs. ; ' 'We hT0 Some N;w Styles In Men's Dalf Hose at all Prices, i. UndkeioU!e's are tlwsjs needful, and our stock it new In both Linen Silk Qualities. ,''' " ' "' " "' and 3. S. MB & 83, 57 Pollock Street. $ THE REAL SARTA GLAUS S LATB NBW4N0TI8. CoL William J. Bryan, In a speech at Lincoln. Neb. viroroulv opposed tbe acqnttltioa of "vassal colonies." The four-masted Philadelphia achoon or Matilda D. Borda, Captain Norton wu towed Into port, having been blown .000 miles out ot her course during the storm of November 28. The croat-eiamlnation of lira. Cor' delia Botkin wat concluded fn her trial at San Francisco, and tho defense cob eluded Hi case. Republican members of the present Legislature of . Kansas have protested ag sinst the special session of that body which hai been called by Governor Lsedy, but without avail, at the Popu Hilt control both Houses. - It It expected that negotiations will toon be opened with tho British govern men! for the abrogation or amendment of the Bulwer-Clayton treaty. The Pres ident will not acthowever, until bo convinced that Congress will pass a bill providing for the construction of the Nicaragua csnaL The Attorney General approved an opinion holding that a number of stand' ard preparations should be exempt from tbe stamp tax on proprietary medicines, Commercial organizations will on' deavor to secure legislation to Improve tbe consular servtoe. Filipino leaden have tent letter to Senator Bale urging the Independence of the Philippines and protesting against military occupation by the United States. Tbo commander of the Bennington hat been ordered to take possession in the name of the United States ot Wake Is land, in the Pacific Holes the food more depcious and jvholesome Death of Dr. Krms B, Batcktlor. Dr. T. B. Carroll Electa PreoUseU Caplckt Cation . oi State Farm. Christ mas Echooo. JoCBsat Voaa0. I aUua.N.C, December M ( No asallor where yoa toB there la a CkrUisss ring la tbe air, mlaglod with tbo aolto ot boras blown by happy faded boyt at Ibey congregate and march ap aad down tbo atresia.- Tbo weather is just crisp eooagh to be pleasant bal tbe grayish .clouds one aeoa occasionally fives tome Utile piomlio of a enow. Xr. Henry Clay Brown who hat broa ho clerk of tho Railroad Commission office over since It wat formed will be erred for one of the new Cosnmtatioaera, There eoold bo no belter teleoUoa as be thoroughly conversant wijh every thing pertaining to tba office. The newt of tbo tnddea death of Dr. Kemp B. Batchelor la Baltimore it beard here wilh the deepest sorrow. Bit father and molhtr, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Batchelor bad gone to him. Be died tut Bight. The State Association of Yetoaary Surgeons met here la Raleigh. Dr. T. B. Carroll of Wilmington was elected presi dent lor the asw year. IVJ. Cbas. L. Davis, V. 8. A., who Is stationed hero In the Adjutant General's office at muttering out officer, hat sent to the war department all papers and bis final report of the matter out of tho Ind N. V. Regiment. He relieved CapU Todd of this work and tent him to Fortress lloaroe for his health. Ills mind had given way completely. Chairman Dockery of the penitentiary board of directors says that not bait of the cotton on tbe farms worked by the penitentiary hat as yet been picked. TSMte Saiawti'ta. awa Sss mm tnskM aUeon, Oa. December M. It la re ported that the two eagre jaglaseau atatiooed hero are to be mastered oot of service, nai account of their general la- oapocltr fur astlHary daty aad because of thec0oilteod rlotlag sirfl wmrdevnos qoadoct of Oaabert of their BMmben since their salts unseU One oMbe rogtaienta la tho now ao torlou Hlxth VlrgiaU, who have broa so ooostaaily boforo the public It will be remembered that this regiment waa so namaaageablo sooa after they left Vir ginia aa to provoke tho reelgaatMa of tholrwblto offloart, which realgnatlont bava not yet boon accepted. These troops have been, a constant source of annoyance wherever they have been stationed, several of their nam tier having boea killed In drnnken riots. Tho whole Virginia Regiment waa at one time andor arrest and were court martlaled for anaoldlerly conduct and given sentence that waa coo side red by disinterested parties as inadequate for their offence. Mastering out the regiment would seem to bo tbo happiest solution of tbe problem, which bat given tho military autboritlot no Utile trouble. - Overcome evil with good. Overcome your chngbt and colds with One Minute Cough Cure. , It it so good children cry for lb It cures croup, bronchitis, pneu monia, grippe and all throat and lung diseases. F. 8. Daffy. STSAMCBS COU.ISB. 1 That ran c iter to the tastes ot everyone In New Berne, it the grocer who has the best assoru ment of g oi things for tbo Yule tide feast. You will And-the highest gredi fanned Table Deli cacies. Relishes, and Other Tooth tome Morsels galore ia our Choice i Stock. Fruits, Nuts, and Raisin ' vou will find of the best that ! gro w at prictt that defy compe tition. ".AW;,'?' x Just R ceived a Fresh SiijSplj i of Fox R.ver Butter. ; Th(e is nt Butter In this market as .good a Fox River. So donV be induced to buy any 1 lb pickge Butter that has not the uame, Clover ti ill 15 mod, Fox River Butler Company. , ,' . J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Ctrect. m ... feM . e , CkrlalmaaTtaawakM. i- Once more we apDroach the social and ecclesiastical festival of Chrislmaa, with its hallowed associations, and itt season of family reunions and home rejoicings. What Uo season aa an ecclesiastical function commemorates, there is today little need to point out, to minds at least that, despite the anxieties and doublings of the time, have not lost their failb, though they may have become Impatient with the creeds. Totucb the significance of the festival ot Christmas it attested by tbe miriads ot devout worshipers in tbe churches who, It they, think at all, nmst tee' that they are there to testify to the unique character of the founder of Chris ttanlty and to the power, oyer reason and conscience alike, of UlsjGospel. It it further evidence of the influence of di vine things when we tee these worship ers, Impelled by the. charity which the Gospel above all virtues commends, realixlng, especially at Christmastide, the claim of the poor, needy, or distressed among their fellow men, and seeking to bring into their heart and lives, even for a brief while, the brightness and cheer ot the sacred season. These acts of humanity and brotherhood, as the cus tomary benevolences of the period, are emphatic proofs of belief in the Father ot all and the religion of Christ, His Son. In an Intellectual age, such as this, there must be more or less of questioning, es pecially with regard to a religion thst has Itt mysteries as well aa its plain and atlf evident truths, and In a world which li the product of the Infinite as well as the Omniscient. Criticism for the time, no doubt, bat itt work to do a work that we doubt not will profit religion no i less than man's intellect. Nor is Revel-1 atlon, or rather the human interpretation of l,t', in no need of the illumination of grest and reverend minds, and of the helpful criticism of experts, scholars and acute thinkers. On the contrary, it needs this; and it is the mark of progress as well as of true reasonalU-oi"a t!:at j we should take this view t f 1; 1 studies in religion amll ' I f r rnl:Pi;'. 1 p " " ' Oa rtresnaa Killew Aasther lav ' Jar1 laiksrraik. . New York, December 28 One man wat Instantly killed and another proba bly fatally injured in i collision which occurred off Liberty Island today be tween the freight ttetmer Idaho, of the Wilson Line, and the tramp ateamor Flowergate. . The dead man wat William Smith and the injured man John Birch. Both were Bremen oa the Idaho and were asleep at the time ot the accident. The sleeping quarters of the crew are forward, which accounts for the injuries to the men. Smith was nearly decapitated, on of the broken plate cntting hi throat a he lay in hi bunk. Birch bad hi collar bone on the right tide torn out and may not recover.; Exactly how the accident happened no one teem to know, but tbe most general explanation I that the Idaho drifted with th outgoing tide nntil the struct the Flowergate, which wss badly damaged forward. ' ' The Idaho only arrived yesterday from Hull. She had already damaged her bow by. striking an unknown ob struction. Tbe Flowergate was at Anchor walling to sail for Philadelphia. ; When yon ask for De Witt' Witch Hazel Salve don't accept counterfeit or imitation.. There are more case of Pile being cured by this, than all other combined. F 8 Duffy. -. - . ' obi , Don't fall to tee my new stock ot Opal Rings, Gents and Ladies Watches and Chsins, Sterling Silver Match Safes, au new, jusi received, nui rccaire another package Monday night of up to date jewelry. Baxter The Jeweler, next to Journal. - . . The finest beef ever sold In Berne now at Oak Market. , New , Turkeys, geese, Oaks Market. ducks, chicken at Country lard Oaks market. 8 cents per pound at A full line of Express Wsgons,Veloci; pedes, Frames, Pictures, c for the holidsys, low down at R, Ulrich't, Krrvtebl sxria. Some special offerings in, fjllk Um brclla. Kid Gloves, Handkerchief Neckwear, Dress Patterns, Rugs, 4c, very attractive prices. Babfoot, kor noora Knmml chbbimmI Tbo Nicaragua canal eoatsalaaina'e port slates that IIIS.OOO.OOJ will bo t coaaervalive as ll male of tbo coal of the Nicaragua canal, or aboat twice th original estimate of It o Maritime Com) Coal pan j aad about iboaaaao aatooai tba wat lied a poo by tbo Lad low re port of IBM. As oaaela geaarally ot several time tho estimated aaaooal, ti 111 be oaf for loo la i payer la Aiirr hia bardea al from 17I,000,UM to , 000,000, to aay nothing ot tbo yearly toes trier it Is completed. There wilt bo Its, 000,000 coble yards ot excavation, "! elnaivo of dams and eabeakmeata." At to lbs Ocha dam, which would be 1,800 foot long and ISO foot high, tho engineers teem lo be loth to announce any estimate of Its coat. k congh la not Ilka a fever. It doet not have to ran a certain coarse. Core It quickly and effectually with One Min nt Core, tho beat remedy for all age snd for the most severe cases. We recom mend It because It's good. F 8 Duffy. Military hair brushes mske nice Christ' ma presents. They are told in pair. on to be need In each hand, that dlspen ting with combs. Everybody wants them and we have them from $4,00 up wilh or without leather case. Bradham't Phar macy.- . ' - 1 , BUaeeaTeaailea Im.. CcMBsaLaMD, Md- December 18. Judge Boyd today sentenced John W Bowling, colored, and bis wife, Martha Craven, white, convicted of mlscegena tlon to eighteen month In th pen I ten tiary each, being the minimum penally, Bowling, when asked If he bad anything to say, said ho married the girl In good faith, believing aha had colored blood in her veins. Tho women said nothing The case, It It aald, will be taken to the Court of Appeals. -' .. f COUCH SYRUP Will cure Cough or Cold at once. It positively relieve all throat trouble. Small dose. Price 8S cts. at druggitu. Take Laisllve Bromo Quinine Tablet. AU druggist refund tbo mono If It fails to core. 25c The genuine baa L. B. Q, oa each tablet i LBbok Store Rlhlea. Rihlea. Biblea. Testaments, Testaments. Religious Classics. Musicsl Instruments and an rad icle variety of NOVELTIES. WE WISH OUR PATRONS A MERRY CHRISTMAS I McDANIEL AND GASKILL, . 71 Broad St., New Berne, N. C. ODOD! O G, N. Ennett. i OOP THOSE o o o o vMT' ifii A Drive In Clothing tor Christmas we are preparing now in men' and bo; tuns, overonata and bate. We have an elegant line of Waterhouse Tiee and Muflera that make a useful and acceptable gift as an Xmaa offering. Our prices are special inducements' J. J. B AXTEIL Beyond tbe Reach of a Kiss. In the eilent gloom of a darken room Sit a youth with a maiden fair, - : Hit quivering Hps and tearful eyea Spake of sorrow, trouble and care. Is vour crief too deep for me to shsre Snake the maid with a tender note. O yes. cried the youth in wild despair, My collar ts calling my liiroat. Is that all? said she wilh a smile serene. Then your troubles will soon withdraw. The New Bern Steam Laundry has a machine . That will smooth down tbe teeth of a taw.- NEW BEBNE STEAM Ii.llTW DRY, J.,E. DAYBERRY, Man. . NOTICE TO AMEND CHARTER Notlce ie hereby given that application will be made lo the next General Assem bly ot North Carolina to amend tbe char ter of the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association. . , .. wat. duhjm, frees. The Practical FOB- Christmas Gift at The thoughtful mother sleeps well, she knows tin re is s bottle of Anwsys Croup Syrup in the house, and it is sl- ways a safeguard arralnnt any attai k ot croup, her child nisy hare keep it hand 25c at I' . u'a. ! . We are showing a Stock of Turk' . , Ish, East Indian and Moorish Drap- erie and Embroideries. " . All adapted for Furnishing Cosey ' Corners, Dens and Smoking Rooms, Also Table Cover, Mantel Draper- lee, Piano and Table Scarfs. &o. Our exhibit is so worthy thai we suggest a trip to Raleigh to Bee it. 999999 AT DAVIS'. PerfomiTj. ' Sachet Powden. ( Perfume Atomizers. Toilet Powders. 1 ( Puff Boxes. ' Brushes and Combs. Cigars. Davis' : Pharmacy. Phono 56. Cor. Broad ft Middle St. When this store offers a line of high grade garments, Beifeld Coats, this season's work, at about 60c on the dol lar; the matter is at least worth inves tigating. These fashionable garments are in tans, blues and blacks, with a lair range ot sizes. , They came to us in such a way that ,that we are selling them at about halt o a their value and still have a small mar- O 'gin of profit. O D O D O D O a o a O a o The loss, we presume, must be on the maker, its not our loss. 5 H. B. DXIWY noni o D o OOQOf HOTEL NEUSEE, NEW BERNE, N. C, J. MV RICHARDSON, Prop'r. Terms, Per Day, . Si So. Can accommodate a few Regnlsr Boarders. . v. Special attention given to tbe travel ing public IF YOU WAJTToH Old. Henry Don't be influenced to take something else. It can ie relied on for' MIDIC1N4L AND OTHER PURPOSES and is Guaranteed PURE, MILD AMD MELLOW. , bottles. See that the sells ever corks are intact'and onrname blown in Straus, Gunst & Co.r Proprietors; EICH1IOND; VIRGINIA. , D i v: The TJID-E-WTIL IK3URA1TCE COMPAPfY of America. Home Office: Newark, N. J. John F. Dryden, President. ASSETTS JULY 1st, 1898 20,020,187 04 SURPLUS. JULY 1st, 1898, 6,627,584 24 INSURANCE WRITTEN IN 1897,,... .......... 143,000,000 00 PAID POLICY HOLDERS TO DATE....... 81,000,000 00 $, , ; , . , THE PRUDENTIAL has forged its way ahead until it stands in :; i'-e front rank of tbe great life insurance companies of the world. It ; ( -rs ail that is good in life insurance, and under tbe best conditions. () JAHE5 O. WYNN, Man. Southern Department, S Atlanta, Csora. ; L. !';LLCWE1L, Cca, A-c-t, NEW I)
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