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Ay A f yA Ay vV It MUX, I. C S1TI E01T MORIISQ, JiKClET 7, IMS vol. ivi-KO (STIIUSUtD IIS? IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IS IN IN X3SS We hare male every effort to givt fch euitooier full worth fur curt ernt -ut with M and the large patmnar nccofHeJ nt warrmnbr tbe belief that our ffui U hate Wo appreciated. FOR THE COMING YEAR ! We promise inrruwul eucrgj, if luch be poaaible, and Ulieve that our Exi-rii-uea. Ample Capital and Implicit Relief that it i ffnod poliry to com I.U HKiUKST QCAL1TY WITH LOWEST i'OSSlULK l'KICKS will nuke it to the interest of all to pive u their patronage. Xo other nmf in thin city covert iur h Urk Olid we think we can truthfully auj lhat no oi Iur cttalilirhment cau offer you ucli ad vantages J. H. HACKBURN, NSm. AX iixiiiritiox of mem c. it aim: nml Choice Provision, lhat will inspir- e.ilt lief in n-ir up- lit ihl'e il'il'i ty llll't HO W'C Hn' hIh'M rvin biy 'bir llcllll-im-Soiir t un-d (lulu i"l Ibcali lsl llni-oii ik illHi.Hi f..r your Bre.-il.i-i. I im ii old nun 111114. and our line in:iliii- s of ! nmt iiieMiil 1 nib iiml Cli'iiec Ttuia, !rs!il':et K'li mm. I we in lie enniKii imiii Willi in 1'iien iiml y.mlii. Kiver Uiiilei in 1 tiiiinit ml k !).' s lll l) mi ll ll.ll Tlrsll nini iln I miry. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Inroad Street. JOHN DUNN, Wholesale and Retail Groceries and Confectioneries POLIAH'K STItEET. ft NEW BERNE, N. C. I 4; 4 IN MAKING Give Sdmethino; Ornamental. TZXJD GLOTT:a: i- Our KU1 Glove SU ck is compli'le ktndii ani nl all Prices. ' i Our Imported Dicta Kid Gloves arc aa roih as any glove made. We can ive jon L'i tlref.Hl Kill tUoven tri.m N) funis air ap lo $1 W. .1 We alxo live a 11 line of Bo)'n ami Oliildrcn'stilovil'and MitUrui. . SHIRTS, 55C. .' . , Our Mock of While Shirt is Complete mid ihe H) lei aic Numerous. .' We have tin Latest Shapes in Collars and Cuffs.' f ' J . " We hnve Some New Styles in Men's Half flnse at all Priced. "- ' nandkeicbiefs are always needful, and our stock la new to both Linen and Silk Qualifier. . ,, ,. ." .-'' . -... " :' V NV W w w SU I NV VI NV VI NV FOODS Useful as Well as ami Uf-to-Hatr. ' . . ; ,We Imve Cluvei of - 57 Pollock " flrccl. " ' rm work Ii Bail Bfincks tf tie Let - islature. iBMrUat Bills Istf4aee4. Ca UtalUaal AaeaJaeat far Sat frar. Jlai Taaac's Has DmbIsH. SeaaUr Bry Bills. BpacUl to JoaraaL IUuciob, Jaa. (.la lb Housa twtaj. Fraacts D. Wlnaloa. PreiUlent of Iba Walla OovaraaMBl Calopa darinj the laat eaapalga, latrodnoed a bill aaMad- lag Iba Coastltuttoa, Kgardla( suffer aaa. Taa bill provide for a coastltotloaa! aaaeadaMit, to ba voted upoa la Msv, 1900, at tbaOMcral Klactlons, lb liaw of lha Suu tUclloa to be caaoited U that data. Tbt new plaa of suffrage is planned from Iba Louisiana Coarlllulioa. la It are properly and educational qualifica tions. U adoilta to registration all who served la tba United Slate Army prior tA Jannar first lMAT their sons and IfraadMns. A hill was Introduced to repeal tbe act regarding tlio rates to be charged by five Insurance conipanyr. A bill to reiieal the law of lHtir. preventing Peg Leg Williams from car rylng off colored laborer from the State, carried by vole of VU to 4. In the Senate a bill was introduced to regulate tbe fees of insurance agents. Tbe purpooe of Ibis bill wis to cut down tbe emoluments which Cyrus Thompson, Secretary of Slutc, bus luce getting. Bills, bv J. A. Itrvsn, of Craven, lo regulate tbe bonds of ihe l1lces ot Craven County; to provide for Ihe lilllnn of vacancies In the couuly ollkvn: lo provide for a permanent synlein of gov ernment of Craven county. Jlr. Bryan w ill introduce tomorrow. In tbe Senate, a bill providing for the In ciease in tbe number of the County Commissioners of Craven county. Hills were Introduced In both bouse. providing for the removal of Junius II. Young's (negro) name from tbe corner stone of tho Blind Institution. Tbe Ileuse amendment provides for tbe removal of the corner store, this stone to be replaced with another, which shall have the names of those who planned the building. TWIUStB A IULS BM WNK HAV Take Laxative nromo. Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fnilt to cure. 25c Tbe genuine bas L. B. Q. utt each tablet. Lmt a wa lifl-wa. Agulnaldo has gone to Hollo to put himself at tho head of the Filipinos, with a view of possible fighting with the Americans. General Otis has Issued a proclamation te tbe Filipinos balding out tbe hope that they will one day have a free government. . A dispatch was received at Santiago rescinding the order concentrating cus toms revenues at Havana. General Wood received an ovation as be left Santiago for Washington to pro test against the centralization of Cuban revenues. - - v , ' General Polavlejn and Scnor Sllvela, conservatives, are expected to form a new Spanish cabinet. Panl Perry, of Columbus, Ga., suffered agony for thirty years, and then cured bis Piles by nstng I)e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It heals injuries and skin diseases like magic F. S. Duffy. THE MARKETS, Yesterday's' market quotation t furnish ed by W. A, Portcrficld & Co.. Commission Brokers. .. ; . .,'''',' Nnw York, January 8 -'. -v : STOCKS. - '. 7' ;1 V. .:, ,," : Open. High. Low. Close Sugar..,..,,.. Am Tobacco. . J. C M.O.P Heading... v. 0. B, AO, ... L. N Peoples Ghs. . m.c..;...:.. r.'184 .. 148 : .. 9T .; 45J ..; 83 .. 130 :.im .. '. 65 - 187 149J 7. , 45 2 , 1251 64 : U3 ' 60 . 184, 147 7f 44J Jli 125, m 81 124 . 124 Mi 04 1UJ 111, 55 COTT08. 0K)I1. llifrb. ;. 0.08 $ DO Low. Hose 5 53 5 CO Murch. CHICAGO MARKETS. , WhsaT Open: High. Low. May.......... 71 7l( , el Corn :j ;-.''. vv..;..- i. .. v May ,.,..f ..37 37 ' 86 Clove - TO -.: v 4 v i: '' ' ' ' ;; f" V'Pr.i 8 Clonn of Ashcville was ap- these are 'dangerous : lime for aU tl' Aaslatani Surgeon of ll.e Second health. Croup, old and throat trouble ' KrKimcnl ' the -State Guard. ..The po load rapidly lo Consumption. A bottle 8ll'ou ln regiment are now all nll ofOne Minute Cough Cure used at the lih ll!e mP"V, one Adjutant, right lime will preserve life, health and a large" amoout ' of moneyV Pleasant to take; children Ilka ft. F. 8. Duffy. no seep onr soaa lountain running all the year, and you will find those do-l llclous Orange and. Lemon Phosphates' just a. refrc9hlng now as in hottest weather. Bfadham. ;. : ' ' j ':'-. FULFILLING FROLIISES Iii ik. tele in Glai U Ses It" laavrtaat Uflslstlvt Wark A4 ! belay, the aletta. BaUlgk la U4 Hkspa At ta Light. Bill Iatrw 4are4. JovmaL Braaati, I Raletga. N. C, Jaauary . "By their traiu ya sLail know them," aad the LeglaUlera la Its first regular baaloesa day has started oa the road lo lb fulfilling of tba promlM upoa which It was elected. Dil't for amending Dark Belt city charters, (or separata cars for the races called by way of definition "Jim Crow Cars," for aa lmeodaient to the consti tution so that the tax on the while race shall go to while schools and lb las oa tba negro race shall go to tbe negro schools, an omnibus bill in each branch to cut down all salaries, these are somd of tbe sleis already taken to the fulfill ing of pledges given. I hal tne members ol the senate es pecially are here for work was shown by ibe naming of ten o'clock as the hour for meeting each day and tbe vollug down of a resolution lo meet at 3 p in Mondays. Tbe House will meet at eleven o'clock-each day. Tbe mailer of naming tbe hour for meeting caused tbe first little diHcuuion of Interest in the Senate. The Seuators as a rule are Hot luiuh given to talk Wbeu tho question of lime came up, Senator K. B. tilenu, arose and said, this is no child's plsy that wo are on gscod 'a. We have business and tots of weik shrail and I am iu fsvor of strik ing out everything In the resolullou ex cept lhat the Senate shall meet at, ten o'clock each day. In Us way of work this must lie a farmers Legislature." A numlior of resolutions are already Introduced in both tho Senate and the douse and many of them panned to a third reading undor a suspension ot the rules and sent without engrossing The Governor's message .was as mild as bail been expected and the only spark ot fire was at lis close on tbe negro domination question a follows: "It has been charged In the public press and other Slates and tbe impres sion seems lo prevail among many peo ple in various sections of tbe United States and, perhaps, In foreign countries lhat North .Carolina has been under negro government, and that tbe Govern or of the Stale has appointed large num bers of colored persons to olllce. It ap pears from a count made of the commis sions Issued from the Executive office to persons appointed by the Governor that I have appointed In two years to civil office eight hundred and eighteen per sons, of whom not more than eight were colored " rive hundred copies of the message were ardered pi in ted. The Governor promise lo send to the Assembly his reasons for commuting the sentences of 15 persons and for Issuing 107 pardons. A clause ot the message lhat should be viowed contentedly is the statement lhat the experiment In , shirt making at the penitentiary was not "satisfactory," wherever these shirts go or by whoever they are Worn they come Into "compel! lion with a class of labor that Is now tbe poorest paid of all that earn a precarious livelihood and is the worst form of con vict labor competition. . Amang the , bills introduced in the House were those:. To compel railroads to operate air brakes on all trains, to repeal the law giving certain dead bodies to medical colleges, and reduce tbe fees of registers of deeds. There was no caucusing last night or this morning which gave the members a chance to discuss measures and the committees to get in some work. Onb of these result was the passing on - the contest in Greene couuly and the ad mission of Representative Sugg- to the House. "' ' -' . ' 1 : -The Penitentiary Board does not seem inclined to resign and there may be war' between Die Board sud the recently ap pointed ptllclals. f The Board met and passed a resolution', 4s follows: J i - "Itenolved, by the Board of Directors of the State Penitentiary that they will aid in an manner nosslbld in the inres- I iigit'o" ol the conditions ot the lustttu- lion by any committee appointed for lhat purpose by tbe Slate Legislature; abd the services of the boaid are hereby tendered such committee. . '.. v "Htsolved further, that . when ' this board adjourns it Is aulijeel to the call of tho chairman." . . ' Chaiiman Dockcry says that they aie williug to be investigated, but.wllliug j.r not, that wlll. bu what the Legbjlatuit oommlUces will do lu Ibu fullest degree. i n n iw iiiu . jCatat Cough or Cold In f ,1 onedayl Why cough and vC s I ?sk Consumption!' ThU DrL?nd V rU P' it. Price 25 cents. S -ld by ail drucgists, w ntaLes tbe food more defidous and wixJesocno to be made this week. TIm weather I warm mad damp, too warm tor cueafart la winter with the tfeeraMMPietet aluv 70 degree. laeclty llghtlacM la 'tied lx ler a seaalaa of Um W-gtiUUire. Tbe h-ctrte power for lighting aad street ears Is fur isbod by the sbom com pas y, aad tbe eosnBany la putting in new bollrrs for addiiluaal power, but meantime there l not eaougk for both aad when tbe lights areased the ears most slop running, and a a result there at seldom cars running at night and often there Is no light on Um street w hk h a-akos eolliakins with treaa Suit Ulepiaph pole a Iking lo be guarded agaiual oa dark cloudy algbla There la much ntarrtago, or there wa? In December, and tbe Hal of licenses Is sued in December was 102, tbe largest Issued here. Mr. B. A. Cspckart who suffered a stroke of paralysis Wednesdey, dial Issl nigbl at his beautiful new rosuleuce on North Wilmington street. There U no dsnger In a safe thing and ills always ssfe te have Auwny's Croup Syrup In the bouan wheie you ean put your hiinil on It it cures and being free from narcotic can be given In smallest child. 25c al llradham's. Marrv Sararm. Give a light of from 40 to 100 candle power. Guaranteed against self desi ruc tion in use for 40 years. Moroy Burners bavo no nianlels or ghost films, which break at a touch. They are natty, dain ty and atlractivo. Try Ibum vfhclber you buy or not. For sale by ltll'lIAltD N. IH'KKT. fair Prlvllrara. Scaled proposals will be received by the Secretary from this da to to January 10th, ttimi, for rental or Ucatnuranl, Fruit and Confectionery, Sanilwilch, Barbecue and Cigar Privileges during ibe 12th Annual Fair of tl.e East Caro Una Fish, Oyalcr, (lame and Industrial Association to lie held In this cltr Feb ruary 20 2.1, 1WW. Gkoror Oiikkn, Secretary. IMY YOlIIt CITY LICENSE AND TAXES. All perbon In arrears for City License Tax who have been notified lo sellle, as well as those who have not, are hereby notified that if Ihe same is not paid by Tuesday, Jan. 10th, 1 will on Wednesday warrant each and every ueiinqueui. Also those who do not pay their City Taxes by above date may expect a opm pclent deputy ot myself to levy upon neisunal property and dlsiiose of same aa the law require. The above applies to every body, remember this and save trouble and expense by paying promptly. HUGH J. LOV1CK. City Tax Collector. In Pound Packages, Tablets, &o. Legal Cap, all grades, Long and Wide Bill Cap . Ledgers, Day Books, Journals and other Blank Books. Ledgers from 5c to fit 00. Arnold's, Carter's and Stafford's Inks. n. E Whitehurst's 45 POLLOCK STREET. ; Please Read, Reflect and Act. ' File Handles, per dos, 80c Chisel " " '40o. Rubber Tipped Door Stops, per dox, 25c. ' , Remember tlie Whick Brooms, 10c Granite Sauce Pan, 2Tie. - Granite Coffee Pol, 2Tc. Granite Tea Kettle, 4Uc. A Sewing Machine Oil, per bottle, 5c. A Glass Pitcher, 20c. -. n . A Glass Sugar Dish, 10c. ' A Glass Butter Dtati, 10c "V. A Gloee Molasses Pot, 10c. , ' Sheet Glue, per lb, 15c ; . s A Mouse Trap, 5c. A Scrubbing Brush, 10c. 8 Pin Plates, 5c y . A pair Brcant Chains for 20c, A pair Tug Chimin, I "c. ' A llox EiiMini lino lorM, ,: ' 8 Blocks Stove PoIibIi, 5c. , A panel Door, Jl 00. tSIALL' AND SEE US. ' , I. . W1I1TTY 4b CO. We have some Special Hargalns In New Buggies, Drays and Farm Carts. We keep also on hand Wheels and Axles of all kinds and size. Can sell cheap for cash. You will do well to see us for anything iuiur line before you buy, Respectfully, ' O. II. VrAemAr.an, u as w ikr aa w AM ALTO EI. k FABTT. T IIMaaSa C-4 Will rblr rawsy. Caicaao, III , Jaanary t Mayor Har rison's follawlag ba tecared control of the Demaerailc Stale eaalral commit tea. Thl is a bard Woa victory for form er Ooreraor AligehL The new executive committee of tbr Slate body announced today snows that lb leaders have flung aside Altgeld sym pathisers. Mr. Altgeld new propose to form a third party. Hi friend assert that be hope to draw to hi support voter ot socialistic tendencies. With this follow ing and aided by Senator Jones aad otb er official of the national Democratic committee who are radical In their views he hope to write some history la 1M0 and prevent any slighting of silver by tbe act of Mayor Harrison and tbe domi nant crowd In Illinois. CASTOR I A For Infanti and CMldren. The Kind You Kara Always Bought Bears the Signature Roth your health and piirso may be licnclitted by having your prescriptions I'll led at llradham's Pharmacy. Every one you send will be I rested right and you will get what is asked for, not 'something just as good." Klt4hs?l UtoilHilN, Cooking Stoves, Hsnge and Healers we have in u variety lhat will anil fall needs and taxlcs of the lioum'krprH-r, and we are selling them almost for a song. Our fine A tate Ware shows many new shapes and improvements, while our line ol lin Ware la unlimited. Every tiling in the Hardware Line al guaranteed Prices. L H. CUTLER H'DW'E CO. A Good Gigar Something that meets the ap- ! proval of a large percentage of smokers who are good judges of a clgar-is the "ROYAL BLUE". We carry other leading brands. , Let us fill your presci iption. Davis' Pharmacy. Phone 58. Cor. Broad A Middle St s i BY SPECIAL REQUEST Wo hac ordered somo Extra Fine Stall Fed BEEF which will be 18 Cents for the Choice Cuts. Other Beet at the old price. Those wishing something fine will do well to call on us. Respectfully, Sam! Cohn&Son. i GIFT FROM, A LOVItt Ctr hnahand nf our F1n BoU Bon. Delicioua Caramels and Inoculate Cou coctlona. Toothsome and Dainty Marnh mallowa, or any of tbe superior Candles made here. Is a sweetener that is appre ciated and relished with gusto.' Dainty women revel ln our Toasted Marshmal lows as Palate Ticklers, - . Rale's Candy Gf Xjtr&T&to.- 1 't; i a-. , Jt " I t II J t II IIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIII) llff tiiimiaifiiiiiriiiciiiiiiiiiifMiiiiiiiiiirt McDANIEL & GASKILL, H 5 if iiuiCddic n 71 Broad Street, it Is the place to buy your Groceries and 5 Provisions. 5- Everytnlng nice in the Grocery Line 5; at the Lowest Possible Prices. aa We respectiully solicit a share ot 5; 5 your patronago and to please you. 'INione 01. I McDanic -iiiiiaiii SHOES FOR MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Our line of shoes is lull and complete in all its branches. We have just what you want in quality, style and price. Below we call your attention to a few ot our Styles: Our Special Tic is an elegant high quarter Orerdmour, solid through and through, tewed soil pegged bottom, a good value in regular izea at 4 1 25 Another heller ai 1 50 Pebble Grain Creole Cong. A splen did plow shoe at 1 25 A Satin Calf Itala. or Cong, with plain or pointed loes, the best that tan lie had for 1 00 A lietter grude, the niimt Hpular style toe in these. Price 150 Remember that we are agents for Stacey Adams it C'o.'s Shoes and carry a full line in slock. $4 00 & 5 00 Ladies Oil, Glove or Pebble Grain in butt or luce, izes 3 to 7, pii-e 1 00 Ladies Rang Calf, cap toe, bull, sizes 3 to 7. price 1 25 Ladies I. Dong, any style too, sizes 3 to 8, pi ice 1 00 Same in Gen. Doug 1 25 CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK. IF YOU; WA Old. "Wlii Don't be Influenced to take something else, It can be relied on for MEDICINAL AND OTHEIL PURPOSES and is Gnatantced PU11E, MILD AND MELLOW, I Seejthit the seals over corks are intactjand onr name bloyn in bottles. , ' , . Straus, Gunst & .Co!, Proprietors, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. issvaitirr' zevit A Drive In Clothing for Christmas we are preparing now tn men' aod boys suits, overcoat, and hats. We have an eletrant Jlne of Waterhouse Ties and Mutter tbat make a useful and acceptable gift as an Xmas offering. Our pnuev am apcvaiti luuwmtu , J. J. XIAXTIIZ. ' - ' CI cill UlUUUIb, : we will do our best I; z 'Vli!vMnl 2 4V Kt taiij 5: 1 B1ro',, 12; 71 llroii'l St. Cliillrii iiikI ICoj-n. Cliibl'. IWinir Iiiillj.n kill Ik, .iva 5 to 8. Price 9 50 Child's H'iiij; bull. mi. kid and pat lin. sizes 5 to 8. Price '75 Sizes 8) to II, price 1 00 Sizes 11 to 2, price ... 1 85 Cash! Childa Dong hullonnnd lace, kid and pat tips, sizes 5 to H, price 00 J Sizes 81 to 11. mien 1 85 - Sizes 11 J to 2, price 1 50 .' Little Mnns Bala, price 60 Little Folks Pebble drain, riveted scam, heels and spring heels, size 5 to 8, pVicc 50 Sizes 8 to 11, price 75 . Sizes 12 to 2, price 1 00 Little Gents Rain, siw ! lo 12, spec ial price 1 00 Boys Satin Calf Bala, sizes 3 to 5, .. .1 35 Henry At Willenbrink's Restaurant I Plate ot.Buckwheat Cakes and Maple Syrup with cup of Coffee, lOCcnts. Pork and Benns, Bread and Butter and oup of Coffee, 10 Oetibv i . .r Cup of Coffee and Two Rolls, 5 Cents, Oyster Fry, large, 15 Ccntf , Oyster Stew, largo, 15 Gents. ' Plate of Raw Oysters, 10 Cents. Ham or Tongue Sandwich and cup of coffee, 5 Cents, , - 120 MiddleStreet, "Phone No. 115. .DTLiff-y- a illliaiiiliwaw SBlliSilljteljBM slsik I
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