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- . x1 V- ,4.4- V TOL XTl-KO MW BIKS, I. C. FKI01T MORIISO, JAXCART S. UJ3. ESTABLISHED 1832 POW1S TO aWtUltM, IN MUG. AN iv We have rnatlr every effort to pvt eeck customer full worth for every cent spent with ns and the nrp- iratronasr accorded warrmnU the belief that our rffoi u have been appreciated. $ FOR THE COMING YEAR if jfj We promise increased ciurgr, if auch be poasible, (H and believe that oar Kxjvrieiice. Ample CaptUI and Implicit Ik-InT that it ia good policy to com bine 11 Kill EST QUALITY WITH LOWEST POSSIBLE 1'KICES will nrake it to the interest of all to give ns tlwir patronage. r1 rlN i rIS ft No other mof in this city and we think we ran no oilier tUllilitnetit can tllglH. ft ft I II IIAOInlinM . . 47 k 49 . . w MJ. n. nMuIxDUriliy POLLOCK STRUT, w AN lLVmiUTIOX CF HIGH Gil .IDE FOODS and Choice I'rovUion. that will iiiPitin1 ' fl 'r"ri m our lip ! iImi,. (Ii m-'-i j " Iioi. rv (.Imiwim ivir. clny. Our OrliU in1 Sueur Cur il linn hihI I.ichIi fasl Ricnn i8 (lrlir-iiiii4 rr vimr I'll aktuHL mi it rolil iiiiriiiii(. and. niir Aim' cinilili- s of lbir nud R'lHxti it off' "h ml ('hiiiix Teas, hicakritst FihxIh ami we invite roinmrim willi in Vitcu and Quality. l ux Ulver llnit-r in 1 p uiiid piukiicm nlwiiys on hand fusil fiiini ilio Luiry. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, $ ( 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. JOHN Wholesale Groceries and FO Ia LOCK NEW BERNE, N. C. IN MAKING . . Give Something Ornamental. 'aSTID G - ' Our Kid Glove Sleek ia complete kinds and at all Prices. s'! Our Imported Dress Kid Gloves are as good as any glove made. -We can give jon Uiidreraed Eld Olnvn from 60 Cents a pair up to $1 M. . i f We also have a trond line of Bov'h and ' Oor btock of White Shirts in Complete and the Styles aia Numerous. , . . Wa have the Latest Shapes In Collars and Cuffs. .: ",. :'' . We have Some New Styles In lien's Half Boae at all Prices. -y ' t,- . : nnndkerchiefs are always needful, and our stock is new lo both Linen and Silk Qualities." ., ' . 1 . : i 1 R PTpn A H vu vu My VI M M VI 'M M VI W VI VI VI covers such a stock truthfully ' aay that offer you tuch advau- VM - ..VI DUNN, and Retail Confectioneries STREET. . Useful as Well as LOVES. and uf-to-datc. We have Clovca of all Children's Gloves and Mittens. ' : -. 57 Pollock Htrcct. V UtMMaij laUii Mil J . Ifnm SMI. Special lo JooraaL Raumob, J.eaary . The raW aj I bwa wtablUkad for la 84a au to bom eack day at 10 O'clock, tad Uo IIobm ill O'clock. The followlaf Important bills trt latrodacad la too Boom, today: To asaeed SkUoi I, Article t, of to CeaiUtalioa, m thai Uo property aad pot ui of Dm white race shall apply to Uo wall ocaooia. aad Uo proporty aod poll laioi of Uo a .re raco ataall apply to aef re ochoola. Sana lo b voted opoa by Urot fifths vot of oach house aad taaa submitted to the people's Tola. L. 8. Ovormaa of Rowaa, introduced a bill for teparato accommodations la tralai for the two race. (The Jim Crow Car) Geo. Koantree of Kew Hanover, In traduced a bill to amend Uo chatter of the city of Wilmington, repealing all of Uo foaioa acta governing the charter of that city. Ia Ue Beoete a bill to amend the char ter of Eliubeth City. B. L. Smith of Blaaly, wa elected Preaideat pro tern of the Senate. A. bill waa tnlrodued to appoint a Joint committee who iboald Investigate all Of the lawi patted by the last two Legislature! QoTaraor Russell's Message tu read. It eoatalaed no special feature. It re viewed the department, the ichooli, the public fundi. Regretledthat the peni tentiary lease bad not been made. The reading of ibe message wai lis tened lo with interest, and eiaitued at tention of all. The Committee decided lo seat J. . W. Sugg, of Greene, whose seat was contested. No decitloa wsi reached in the contest of George Dees, of Pamltce. A. E. 8. Paul Perry, of Columbus, lis , sufTurtd agony for thirty years, and ihen.iured bis Piles by using De Witt's Wiu h Hate) Salve. It heals Injuries and nkln dlgeste like magic F. S. Duffy. TBI MABKET. Yeterday's market quotation! furnish' ed by W. A. Porterfivld & Co. Comminsioo Brokers. New York, Jauuary $ STOCKS. Open. High. . 1351 120 low. Clds rill 1351 Sugar.., Am Tobacco. .. 148 22i 120J m 110) 55 119 97J i 22J 12.-.I 113 148 7I J. C !?f 44 2H 121 64J HOi. 05 M.O.P..; 44i 125) P.R a R.4Q. .... L. A K Peoples Gas... M.O 1121 85 COTTON. Open. Biyh. Tw. Close March T... 5.56 5 58 5 54 5 55 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whkat )pen. High. Low. Close May 71i 71 70 70J Com May 37, 37J 36. 3J These are dangerous limes i for the health. Croup, colds and throat troubles lead rapidly to Consumption. A bottle of One Minute Cough Cure used at 1st right time will preserve life, health and a large amonnt of money. Pleasant to take; children like It. F. S Duffy Speaking of shows, not one has a show compared with showing Anway's Croup Syrup has made curing children's coughs and croup. Wish we had room to give the hundreds of testimonial of its merit. 33c at Bradkam's. ' ' . : Hew Airlval. We have Just opened two bales Satteen Covered Comforts, at the onusual low price 91.48 each. Bahpoot's. Give a light of from 40 to 100 candle power. Guaranteed against self destruc tion in use for 40 years. Morey Burners have do mantels or ghost films, which break at a touch. They are natty, daln ty and attractive. Try them whether you buy or not. For sale by ' . . . IiicqABO N. Duffv, NOTICE! The HMtraal Bawk of lew Urrnr sj, Gi, Rrwmkfr IOIb, laas. . The annual meeting of the stockhold ersof this bank for the election of its Directors, and the transaction of such other business as pay come before them will be held at their Banking House on nd Tuesday, being the 10th day of Jac nary 1899. . -V -' The polls will be open at 12 m to be cloaedAt 1 pm. - : " i G. H. Roberts, Cashier, ' Why don't yon stop that barking? Carolina, Cough Cure Is guaranteed to cure you, or your money will b refund ed, Sold for 25c per bottle at Bradham's Pharmacy. .' ; "lr .'" ",:Vll,rvtla;ea'i ' Sealed proposals will be received by the Secretary from this date to January ,10th,- 1899, for rental of Restaurant, Fruit and Confectionery,' Sandwitcb, Barbecue and Cigar Privileges during the 12th Annual Fair of tl e East Caro Una Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association to be held In this city Feb ruary 20 35, 1996. Oeoboe Ghekk, Secretary. LflislatoK kh Prtspilj Ta Ii- Reaelatloaa Far lavrallgatlaa af Slate Departaiaata. Saleafltea keare. Ballraad Wreck. Ka f re tiaards Dlackarg ri. Kaasell'a Braves. Jocaxal. Boaaao. I Raleiga, S. C, January &. The Leg lalalarw waa la full swlag to- day, although aot saeetlag antil boob. The Governor's DMaaaga was 'flrsl dis posed of. It was aot a long docamcat hut was of soma Interest oa arooanl of being from a Itepnbllcaa Oovrrner to a Democratic Legislature. Last eight a joint caacua of lha Demo cratic member of the Senate and Hobs was held. M altera of economy aad the lavetlgatioa of departments were dis cussed. It was decided lo hav but on Enrolling Clerk for both branches and E. B. Norvell of Cherokee was lected to lh office. The resolution for Investigation of the department was introduced in the cau cus by F. D. Winston of Bertlt, but a susblltule by D. H. McLeaa of Harnett, was adopted a fallows: " Where. Il has been charged by the press of lh Slal and aot aulhorativaly denied that various sums of money have been paid out of the Stale Treaturv as leans or advancements to some of the public Institutions of the State 'without authority of law -and that gross Irregu laris if not transactions of a graver type prevail In other branches of the public service; and whereas the truth of these matters should be ascertained, to the end that proper remedy be applied thereto whereby the Interests of lh people shall bo Jealously guarded. It Is therefore the sense of this caucus that a thorough Investigation be entered upon by the General Assembly of all the departments of the State, and that legis lation to thai eud should b enscted at one if necessary." It was also slated that the party did not cousider Itself under obligstlons to concur in any of Russell's appointments, and this met with marked favor by many. The House In caucus decided lo follow the eiample of the Senate and voted to reduce all salaries of employees 20 per cent. Tne resolution in the Senate for s joint committee to investigate lbs conduct of olUuials and the various departments is expected to set the ball rolling and to disclose the condition of public affairs sftcr their administration by fuslonlsts. The committee will be one of the most important to be named and will be made up of the ablest members. The resolution Introducted by F. D. Winston of Bertie on the public print' ing was as follows: . . Resolved, By the House of Rcpresen tatives, the Senate concurring, that a joint committee of three on part of the House and two on the part of the Sen' ate, be appointed with power to con tract with some one who is prepared to do the State printing and binding at a price not exceeding that paid under Chap. 5of the Code for the years 1893 and 1804, until the same can be regulated by law. Be it further resolved, that none of the printing or binding shall be done outside of this State. The General Assembly of North Caro olina do enact: Sec. 1. That Chapter 464 of the Public Law of 1&97, be and the same Is hereby repealed. ; ; , . Sec i. That all laws and clauses of laws la conflict with this act are hereby repealed. '. Sec. 8. This act shalj be In force and effect from and after it passage. The capital Is lively at all hours, the Senators and Representatives using their desk and the caucusing which has been nearly conMuons keeping crowds In attendance. The order and decorum ob served 1 quite marked.V '. . The proposer! sale of the Seaboard Air Line R. R. Is being very much discussed here. Of course ii is of much Interest as the road has pu Raleigh on a through line irom east to west. The revenue collection at the Raleigh office during December " amounted to 210.83J.29; for November 4188,939.81 December gained nearly $13,000. , There waa a freight wreck on the Southern Railroad about 16 mile north of here yesterday. About 13 cars were derailed, which blacked the track for several hours, thus delaying passenger trains. ,: . .. ' . C&pt. Tillery, State Superintendent has discharged 27 negro guards on the State farms. ' ' v .' The order foi fertilizer tag are rapid. ly coming Into the Agricultural Depart ment. The Inspector were sent out yes terday and they will rapidly send in samples to the Department. . - Mr. Colvert, a daughter of the late wf a ..J COUCH GVuUP Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat. It U the best remedy for stubbonvrxjl'ls. Small dosos. I'riuo 25 ots. at druggets. A A w Makes the food more Jatlg George V. Strong, baa beea ap-! pointed slcauf rapher at la pealleatlary. Ia aplia of the talk that the Third North Carolina tUgiaMat, colored, la lo he rnu.lend oat, Goveraor Ruawll today hutue three eomaitloa la that - Regi ment. Mr. B- A. Caprhart. a wealthy reaideot of this city, while bunllag yesterday. had a atroke of paraly.ia U was bmught h.ime and is still aacoaacioua and hi condition I. critical. The health of the old veteran at the llom Is better this winter lhaa usual. The Legl.lslnr will likely Increase the appropriation for the Home, and will be strongly arged to do this by committees of Veterans Association and the Ladles Memorial Association, as well aa the Daughters of the Confederacy." Both your health and puree may be benefitted by btving your prescriptions filled at Bradham's Pharmacy. Every one you tend will be treated right and you will gel what I asked fur, aot ''something just as good." noTBiD or Diiooti rcrrr. Urei. Smkt'i Wr.r !) II. a Mpar, It la !, al4 Sun a )la. Thas Wia rir.lka rrvvlae. lai arrelaa. Saktiaoo Da Ccba, January 4 Meet ing were held at all the political club last night In opposition to th centralis i.tlon of Cuban customs money at Ha vana. The last 48 hours hav completely el tered the siluslioa here. Th provinoe had pievlously settled down and wa contented with the order of thing pre valllug and recognizing (lie benefit con tarred. Now there I a complete change, and It 1 no exsggeratlon to state that a spark would set up a blaze which would lire the province into Insurrection. It Is generally admitted that if one thousand men were suddenly discharged from the public works such action would probably cause a revolt which It would be hard to quell. General Brooke, military Governor of Cuba, is apparently ignoring General Leonard' Wood, In command here, and Is cabling direct to Wood's subordinates He has ordered the acting collector of customs lo put no money In bank, has or dered the postofflce authorities to close several miner offices, including Songo and Bayamo, practically shutting off the mail of the regiments there. Dr. Castillo will accompany Genral Wood to Washington, representing Brit ish interests in Santiago, to lay the situation before the President. Wasiiinotoh, January 4. Regarding CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tu-e'Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of BY SPECIAL REQUEST We have ordered some JExtia Fine . Stall Fed BEEF which will I e 13 Cents for the Choice Cut. Other Beef at the old price. Those wishing something One will do well to call on us. . , Respectfully, ; - . Sam'l Conn & Son. Henry's 6 wfitiir f Dk.mn., $ STREET. i iidi Heavy Combs, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, . : Whisk BrMms, Toilet Articles' ' , Perfumery, 'Ac With every purchase of FAIRY SOAP amounting to 85 Cents, a Handsome Calendar with 1 holoa of Dewey, Merrill and Wheeler. Physician's Prescriptions . .. f...A 5peclalty, We have some Special Bargain In New Buggies, Drays and Farm Cart. We keep also on hand Wheels and Axles of all kinds and size. Can Bell cheap for cash. You will do well to seo n for anything in our line before' you buy. itespectiuuy, O. II. Vr lrr; ?::?fi, -' ' i Tarnaai ' ft riAr4irr u vr a mj ! delicious and wholesome the report fro. Baatlage that the waal proviace aa beet lafieaaed by lha rao.it order et the War Department eoaoea. tratlag eaitoaa money la Havana, thus thraauaing to throw laousaads of Ca baa oat of employment. It I. staled her that the eottou from all th pom ia ta Uland are lo be used for th better ment of th condition ef Cubans not aaly la Havana aad Santiago, but else where. XiMndlinre will be divided a equitably a poaarbl so a. to rallev dis tress and lo make this relief correspond as aearly as possible to th emergency. It would be jast as equitable. It Is argued, for the pott of New York la retain all the ca.toms funds collected there for eipendllare on the I.laad of Manhattan as It would be for Havana, Santiago or any other city In Cuba to "gobble' all the customs receipt for local eipeadl tares. Ta riistB :oLn est bat Tak Laiativ Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund lha money if II fall; to cure. 23c The genuine has L. B. Q un each tablet We keep our soda fountain running all the year, and you will find those de ltclous Orange and Lemon Phosphates just as refreshing now as In hottest weather. Bradbam. aee mu.i. In your resolutions of reform and economy for the year 1899, remember the prompt, reliable and cheap watch and jewelry repairer. Baxter the Jhwelku, Next to Johnal. There Is no danger In a safe thing and It Is always ssfe ta have Anway's Croup Syrup In the house where you can put your hnnd on it it cures snd being free from narcotics can be given to smallest child. 25c at Bradham's. Please Read, Reflect and Act. File Handles, per dnz, 20c. Chisel 40c. Rubber Tipped Door Stops, per doz, Sic. Remember the Whivk Brooms, 10,'. Granite Sauce Pan, 23c. Granite Coffee Pot, 2rc Granite Tea Kettle, 40c Sewing Machine Oil, per bottle, 5c. A Glass Pitcher, 20c. A Glass Sugar Dish, 10c. A Glass Butter Dish, 10c. A Glaas Molasses Pot, 10i-. Sheet Glue, per lb, 15c. A Mouse Trap, 5c A Scrubbing Brush, 10c. 2 Pie Plates, So A pair Breast Chains for 20c. A pair Tug Chains, 15c. A Box Enameline for 5c 2 Blooks 8tove Polish, Sr. A panel Door, SI 00. EaTCALL AND BEE US. af. C. WIIITTY A CO. A GIFT rKOM A LOVtR k Or husband of our Fine Bon Bons, ueucious uaramel and Hhocolate (Jon coctlona. Toothsome and Dsintv Marsh. mallows, or any of the superior Candles maoe nere, is a aweetener that la appro -' ciatod and relished with gusto. Dainty women revet in our Toasted Marsumai lows ss Palate Tickler. Daflj's Candy Store. Quartermie of PrescriptiouN ! Paste together the nreecriDtions we have filled during the past 12 months, and they will form a continuous (trip about four Inches wide and quarter of a mile long. Imagine such a atrip clcaely ailed with wilting, probably 10.CO0 Items; and you will get some idea of the time ana care we nave exDended in this department. Not an error bat been made, not a drag need that was not ab solutely fresh and reliable. The iuorvase ia the number of prescriptions' filled. over the previous year was more than 47 percent. During the coming- rear we exnect to give tke same care and attention to our proscription department a we have in the past. .' Send u your prescriptions and you may rest assured they will be filled care fully and promptly. 'Phone So. Cor. Broad k Middle St. Ti uavis 1 McDANIEL Wholesale & Retail Grocers, 71 Broad Street, Is the place to buy Provisions. Everything nice at the Lowest Possible Prices. We respectfully your patronage and to please you. icl S 'Phone 91. ODOD O s those; o D O D O a O o J When this store k graae garments, Man E3 ! sm season's work, at about 60c on the dol lar; the matter is at least worth inves tigating. These fashionable garments are in jjjj) tans, blues andblacks, with a iairrange oi sizes. They came io!usin"such,a way that that we are selling them at about halt SKI their value and still have a small mar- S O gin of profit. O The loss, we presume, must be on q g thejmaker, its not our loss. g O A 5 H. B. DUFFY I lOOOD! IP YOU; W.HS Tf Old Don't be Influenced to take something else. It can be relied on for MEDICINAL AND OTHER PURPOSES and is Gnatanteed PURE MILD AND MELLOW. Seethat the seals over corks are intactd our name blown in bottles. . ' . - Straus Gunst & .. Proprietors, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA." , A.Drive In Clothing for Ohristmaa wa are preparing now la men' and boy suits, overcoat, and hats. We have an elegant line of Waterhouse Tie and Hurler that make a useful and acceptable a;ift as an Xma offering. Our prices are special inducements' J. J. BAXTER! & GASKILL, J your Groceries and in the Grocery Line solicit a share ot we will do our best WlsOlfMlIlP A Elctnil TI UroiM. Ht. j o offers a line of high Beifeld Coats, this D O mm a mm . AT At Willenbrink's Restaurant ! - : ? ' . . . . Plate of Buckwheat Cakes and Mar io Syrup with cup of Coffee, 10 Cento. Pork and Beans, Bread and Butter and oup of Coffee, 10 Cents. , ...- I ' Cup of Coffee and Two Rolls, 5 Cents. Oyter Fry, large, 18 Cent. '. i' Oyster Stew, large, 15 Oenuv ; Plate of Raw Oysters, 10 Cents. . Ham or Topgue Sandwich and cup of Mill o sk:ev coffee, 5 Cents. . 120 Middle Street, Phone No. 115. r i
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