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SCW Bm, I. C THUKSDiT MQlUdSfl, JA5CARY IS, 1119. CST1BLISUED 1S32 VOL. XVl-KO. !4S. a 2 7" 7" I I So 'i:o ' IV i as TIN IN M -2 1 15 PER CENT Our rniiiv M-i k ..f W1N1FR ( ZZ ii. r.l ii .,,kr r 8. ling Mi E Ihe B ocHl ill nr W nt .a bmi- efrjll.ln V " r- 5t ' $12 50 10 00 8 60 6 50 5 00 Suits, Youth' and Cliildrea' Suit will bo old at tba SAME SACRIFICE. Yonth' Stiits he brea aold out almoet enlirelr, bar only Urn left Call taly tind Take your Choice. " : ' No such Suit have ever beer, aold in town at Such Low Figure ;'; CALL AMD EXAMINE OUR 8TOCK. j., a-. iD - cr 67 roLU)CK STREET, ' HEW BEttNE, N. 0. ' ' iiUiUlUlUlUiiUUiUiUiUiUlUiUiiliUiiUUiUiUW Old. . aaaaBaaaawiaBawi-aB ' - ' w'5 !. ifj'c-'iM I II w Don't be influenced to take something else.: It can be, telie'd on for ......... ....... A .... a. n a a ' M . I ItltltU MKDICINAL AND UTHEIl flUKUSKS ana 18 Bttltimeea tv ah, MILD AND MELLOW. See that tbe seals over corks Straus, Gunst & RICHMOND, Wholesale Groceries and POLLOCK RTIIEKT. NEW BERNE, N,p.,(i VA V7 vv w V 'j V Vv j Vj V v l vl L U St NV M Vl n r VI ID REDUCTION ! I I-OTUINQ omt la old THH b We will our euatnmwra 3 '3 Our Him U new thla aKaton, LE8!l TUAN UAL PKICE. . .. V r ( - - t ami now $10 63i 8 50 7 23 553 4 25 V- i t. f . Ij '3 3 3 3 3 3 - ir ca, If ECenirsr are intact and oni name, blown a Co., Proprietors, VIRGINIA.' !i f j tit.- arid Retail !l!3 Confectioneries J3.1SJSK33T 11 M T. Special U Jraal. D.... I..r.l Tk Mil fr r" cUrt".fM r Nrw oera ih lairoauoea in ia w- 1U7 by Senator Bryan. A resolution wa latrodoced la lb Boom U mqulrt blber article of I vara preferred against Jadg Norwood. Tb Jndg It charged wflh draakea. Th bill providing for fiv eommla- stoasr far Hartford oaoaty passed lb Seats after protest by tba FnalooUt. A bin wu Introduced la tba Senate la acraaaa tba lumber of commissioner la Sampaoa eoaaly. Tba be trier la Iba contest from Pun- Ik ooaaty oaaM ap before lb Comtnlt Ua today and waa postponed Ul loaMtrrow. " A. X. S. aaw raa Varka Albabt, N. T, January 17-Tba 8a aUkad Aaaeeibly, la Uialr raapecllT ebanbara, Tatad today for Called Bute Baaalor. Ia tba Awembly Cbaonouy M. Depew, Republican, received M tola ad Edward Murphy, Jr., Democrat, SO. rota. Ia tba Beetle Depew reoelred 17 and Marpby tS vole. rak rmtl Bafarawal 7rta If rl. JtrrKHaox Citt, iio., January 17 Fraoea Marlvi Cockrell wa today re elected for bit Drib term ia the United State Senate by lb LegUlalure, tba two boMea voting aeparately. v 'j : Tab LasallT Bromo Quinine Tabteta. All druggltu refund tba tnoney if It fail to care. 2Sc Tbe genuine hu L. It. U. ua each "tablet. ' ' ' " ' IiAauMo, Mich., January 17 Tba for mal vol opon election of United Stales Senator wa takea In tbe llouie of lUp- retentatlTW iborlly afler noon. Senator Jaliui C. Burrow received - elghiy-fiVe rate.' Daniel (A Oaaipau wa give the complimentary rote of the eight Drao- eratlp KepreianUtive. ; , TBS HABXBTS. Yetrdy aaarketquotationc furniah- ed by W. A. Porterfkld A Co. Commiailoa .Mew You, January 18, 1 s Open. High. Low. Cl e 128, 129) Sugar........... 128, 130, Am Tobacco ... 148 140, 148 1031 an 133 117, est In . 00 148 0....... 103, 102J, 1021 Reading... .... 23i 23 - 81 aivotq. m i:n 137, R. I.-rr.;...., im UOJ L.Jt ..... 5i ei People Oa.... ill UH U.O.W......... 60 86 1191 60, UU 60 . V v. COTTON. 1 '.Opea. Bir. Low. Clow 5 09 8.80 March 8.69 6 80 -CHICAGO MARKETS. Whbat ' Open, High. Low, Clote . 70 May 70, ; 70i 70, Oob ; -.'""I' Maf 86t 86r 86, 86 CASTOR I A For In&nti and Children. Tbe Kind Yon Hate Always Bought Bear the 8lgnatarof -'; Waa Parted. Panon Prlmrote Did you know your mother w looking foi your ? ! Freddie Ton. belT .That'; wbr he can't find me. Mr. John L Cooper ay: "Anwny's Cronp flyrup 1st bang- rr medicine, I would b uneasy Id retire at night with out a bottle ia the house; It U a prompt, afe and certain cure for cough and croup and the only one I hare ever tried' Sold at Tiradham'i Pharmacy. : NArt. Wife They say that convereation merely the art of talking back. Uusband I suppose, then, that yon are merely a conversationalist. Carolina Cough Cure Is getting to be a household remedy in every home In New Bern. It I the adult cough cure while Anway' Croup Syrup I for chil dren only, - Made and sold at Bradham' Pharmacy,, corner Middle and Pollock street.- Wlaier TaaHat TUkei Haw Hale b Haathora Railway.. . V Commencing November 1st, 1898, the Southern Railway will sell from princi pal station on lis lines,, round-trip Winter Tourist ticket to best resort In Florida, the South and Asbeville, N. C. la .f 'The land of the Pky" at greatly t minced rate for the round-trip. J Ticket will be on sale from Kovember : bt, until April 80, 1809, and In most 'en" final limit returnlnsMay 81sl,1899, ! In connection wih the above the I Southern BaA way o'r Co quickest and i finest' train service aud connections to ''all resorts in the Booth, Mexico, Call fomla, Cuba and Porto Rico. . I Any information as to rates, schedules, S sleeping car service, accomodations, etc. i cleerfully furi,lshed upon application to any agent Sottthetn Railway, or R. L ? Vernon, Traveling riuMif:er Agent 1 P-w'h Tryon ft., Ce!rid !' I P.l.lg CUITII BOJi WTtODDCtD GGYEF.aDa'SLUSSiGE. Dim lis WtoY EErifarfl Ccnntj Bill hffij- T Bake Lawyers HaaesL trava Caaaty Bill la tk Uaaa. Satlth Teu Wllb th IVmatraU . a.4 latredaee a keal Ilea Par Cag raaaV Jotnumfecanirj, i Ralelgb, N. U., January IS. lastead of tba masaaga from tba Got raor la regard to tba WIlwi Railroad Cmmlaslooar cat beleg .ua chief la tere yesterday 1. "be les-ls'atore. It lurooi out to b tba t.. "lo provide Hertford coaaty will a better form of governmenr by add.jg Bva coanty com mtaajooera, making sight la all. To bill wa upon It final ptsaag la Iba House and caused much debate. It was looked npoa at a precedent that might be followed by th otbar aastera counllee. Tba added commissioner woolth be In a majority to pats npoa the bonds of county officer. Nearly all lb Republicans explained their votes aad after the bill wa put lo a tola and passed, tney signed a written protest which they asked to bar spread on th minute. Il wu referred to committee on rule. One Democrat, McNeill of Brunswick voted against lb bill and asked leave lo explain, wbicb he did oa th ground of economy. Brunswick 1 now under fusion rule. Iaaao Bihllh of Craven voted with the Democrats and tave hi reason In a ineecb which as usual diverted Iba House. He took tba ODDortonllv of anala stirring r v tome of lb Republicans who put hluTout of their caucus. The Governor aent la hit Wilson message early and It wa ml read In tbe Senate. Only on copy was aent of lb message and the Governor' secretary walled in the Senate ant II It wa read and then by permission carried ll to the House. The message was considered a repel Ion of what Russell had already said la th case, but it wa good reading nevr-the-less and the account of th running of the Round Knob eating house by the Wilson's waa amusing. S. Otho Wilton came Into the House and beard the message read. Craig Introduced a resolution rais ing a joint committee of 5 to take Into consideration th message of the Gov ernor as to tbe Wilsons (railway com mission), investigate It thoroughly and have power to tend for persons and papers. Tbe resolution was adopted. A bill introduced in the Senate by Lowe 1 entitled a bill "to prevent In justice and imposition on clients by attorneys." It should be called "a bill to make all lawyer honest." It 4 ridiculous examp'.: of what some people expect to do by law. An examination of It first section shows th nature of the bill. i - ; 1. That it shall be unlawful for any attorney at law,- who hat been em ployed by anyone a counsel and re ceived a foe or compensation as such to conspire with any attorney employed by the opposing party or any suit at law in the courts of this State to misuse his fee or compensallourthat of said opposing counsel and thereby damage the interest of his client. The four bills relating to Craven coun ty which were Introduced In tbeStnate by Senator Bryan, reached tbe House yes terday aud will be put upon their pas sage in their regular order. , , Smith, of Craven, introduced a resolu tion asking Congress to repay to the negro depositors of tbe Freedinan't Sav ing Bank, an institution chartered by Congress, the money of which they were robbed by Its collapse. Some forty new bills were Introduced Ia the House yesterday. . Among these were, to amend the insurance law and enable North Carolina manufacture to obtain a minimum rate of Insurance, to change the time of holding certain courts In Greene county, to regulate tbe work ing of counties and establish county farms, to establish a Stale text book commission', in relation to the monument to General Frances Nash and General Davidson, to abolish all ' exemptions from jury service, to incorporate the Cltlrens Bank! of Elizabeth City, to reg ulate the apportionment of school fnnds, The expense bill to the State growing out of the trouble at Wilmington are about all in and footup $3,100. The joint caucuB held last night decided that there will be no new Superior Court districts created and the two Criminal court districts will be reorganized. Judge Connor spoke against the proposed i crease. The final decision wu to refer the question back to the committee, but il is understood tuat this virtually in structs the committee what to do. The funeral of William R. Tucker takes place from Christ Church this af ternoon at 4 o'clock. Toe loss to the city by bis death is great and h Is sincerely mourned. He was a director In three railroads, and In a number of Institu tions of various kinds. The services will be conducted by Rev. M. tM. Marshall, rector of Christ Church. These are dangerous times for the health. Cronp, colds and throat troubles j , . . . ., , , ,,, lend rapidly to Consumption. A bottle) of One Minute Cough Cure used at tbe right timo will preserve life, heiillh and a lr;o amount of money. IT Mil to , Makes tbe food more A rATXUXB rOB Q0AT. Luti I t4ra ra rirM Stella NiThiHiiI U.il, Klirif la ttawral . naaaiaatiM, Pa., Jaa. 17. Tk end of U Brat day' fight ber la lb belli for Called thaiee Senator Wart lb retail greatly la doubt. It la Saaator Quay against the field. aad tba ladlealioa ar thai there will b a deadlock lasting soma day at Iraat. Tb republican ar divided between Mr. Quay and lrhl "favorite aoaa' and doaincrat era aeariy all nulled oa Goo, A. Jenks. Benaior Qua) 'a total strength la both bouse was lit vole, tlx tens lea l baa th number necessary to elect on join ballot, assuming that tb full member ship of IM la present, a coadiiloa that doea not seem possible, a there ar several oa tbe tick list bow. Tb result of tb ballot la tb Renal aa: M. 8, Quay, 27; George A. Jenks, IS; Job DaiselL S; E. A. Irwin, 1; George A. Huff, 1; Charles E. Sinllb.l; C. W. Slone,!. - Ia lb House tb result wa aatTollowe: M. K. Quay, 85; George A. Jenks, 7U-, C. W. Stone, 0; John Dafoell, IS; scatter ing, W. Dovaa Dcl., Jan. Th senatorial fight la this Slat wa officially opened lo day by both bouse of the General As sembly taking one ballot, which resulted In n election and created a deadlock. Th resnll wa aa ffillows: In the House Senator George Gray received 8 rotes; J. Ed ward Addicts, 11; Col. Henry A. Dupont, t; John G, Gray and Cong- iman L. Irving Handy, each 1. . The Senate rota waa: Senator Gray ,7; Addicks, 4; Dupont, 1; W. 8, Hille. S, and John G. Gray and Congressmen Handy, leach. 1 Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga., suffered agony for thirty years, and than cured hi Pile byusing D Witt's Wttch Hazel Solve, It healt Injuries and skin diseases Ilk magic. F. 8. Duffy. J. H. Matthews! Hi Middle Street. DEALS IB Forclgu ami Domestie fruits;! Hot ft Cold Luncb, Oysters in any Style. , Confectioneries, Cigars & Tobacco 4c. t Kitchen Utensils, Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Heater we have in a variety that will suit all needs and tastes of the housekeeper, and we are selling ibem almost for a song. Our fine Aeate Ware shows many new shapes and Improvements, while our line ot Tin Ware is uulirnited. Everything, in the Hardware Line at guaranteed Prices. L.H.GI1TUR HWECO. A hi . iii ,lt Will prove to the world that tbe bicycle Is no longer a fad, or a luxury, but it has come to stay. It will show many im provements in Whenls and Sundries, Uearings, etc , and we will handle none but tbe very best improved makes, and will sell them at a reasonable profit. Orient 50, Cleveland 140 and $50. Olivtv t35. other elegant high grade wheels 20and 25. Second baud wheels from f5 up. Also 100 pair Hartford Tires which we will otter at very low prices ' ,orBet the Ef18on Phonograph, vt Inch we are agents for, price 120. We have everytl.inc ti, ,t is kept In a First-Claw Bicycle tHtsbllKhnient CABINS' CY; d? m n ia T ' & delicious aad w<otne a. !. safe Aceorrt, Me., Jaa. 17. Kb gee Uale wa re-elect sd ttaatr by aoaearreal vou of tb two branch of tbe Leglala tur ihl efisraooa, aad taatorrow at aooa a jolal coareattoa will formally eoaflrm tb alecvloa, Tb coming tana will be Mr. H ale's loan la tbe ata- la tb Senate tba rat ass: Hale 17. Ia th House: BaK184, Basa- ael L. Lord, of aaco (Dessocrtl), IA Touk Hale, 111; Lord, 16. awtof aria la Cssmseslf. Habttoko, Coaa, Jtaaary 17 Tbe two braacbea of tb Coaaadlcut Gar- al Assembly toot viva vac rote for a United Blaiet Saaalar to tucceed Oeatr al Joseph R. Bawlry. Qeaaral Hawlay was elected la both braacbea. . Tomor row lb Senate aad House, la joint eoa- veatlon, will b held to formally elect him a bit wa sue cat nor. IHip.lsiull's Cera a Cch or CoU fa t L. I one day 1 Why coorb end WOUgil U iamoa remedy will can V f J n. r Doctor. recommnd ' ' Prie 25 osots. Sold by all druggists. ROMULUS A. NUNN, AITOBNaT . JL.T , mw BIRNR, a. c. Offlcet Opp. Hotel Chaltawka. X South Front Street. Practice la North Carolina. BY SPECIAL V REQUEST We have ordered some Extra Fine Stall FrdBEEF wl.ich will U 12) Cent for the Choice Cute. Other Beef at the old price. Those wishing something fine will do well to call on us. Respectfully Sam'l Cohn&Son. FOR SALE ... i DWELLING HOUSE AND 1 LOTS BITDATED ON NATIONAL AYE. House has tea rooms, with all modern Improvements, water, sewerage, etc. Location very Fin and desirable resi dence property or Investment. For terms apply to J. F. TAYLOR. ILililBook Store Fchool Fooka and Bookkeepers 1 i? t? A Supplies a Specialty. ' b . Order taken for engraved Vitit- 1 Ing Canto. H I S 2 SI n.i- . -L.. ff....H... w r. a was nij-m .w. " ... . fi. H. Ennett. -1 A drive in one of oar Buggies will de light you of their easy riding qualities. We are wholesale and retail builder ot the light running band made young man's White Hickory Buggies and deal ers will do well to write ua for price on same for their 1899 buggy trade. Special attention given In all order sent us by mail. Keapentrully, O. II. Waters A San, 78 Broad Street. CELEBY . IIIMD.1CIIE Will sure Headache, are prompt, sure and safe. A 10 Cents per package. Made and Bold Only By They Davis' 3?rcKcrIption a . . . s ki.. wj a 1 ' ' I'e Pt. W JM MJJ Oltl ttMttMIvfr tuiiirmirimkiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiV i Ve Have Just 1 Choice Small Sugar Strictly First Quality. ; s Also a Nice Lot oi Small Breakiast Strips and Fulton Market Corned Beef. : Choicest Quality. 3; llcDai del k 'Phone? 91. n 1 uasK Satisfactory results from our efforts in 1898 to give our trade advantages not se cured elsewhere and the superiority oi our special sales over those of our competitors, coupled with the month ot January which is our month for unloading stock leit over from our Fall Business, has induced us to place on sale many things useiul to housekeepers and families, at such prices a3 we are sure will command your attention. The ready cash is this we we will require. Our former line of including a large range of fancy plaids, small and medium figures and checks suitable for children's dresses, aprons, bonnets, etc. 3c. Our line oi standard tiful large plaids, rich in design taken from imported stuffs, figured and checked are to go into this sale at the ordinary price ot common prints, 4c. Flannelettes. What remains of our Be giale of Quaker City Flannels will be aold as long as they last at 8Jc Better Grade ia Beautiful Styles, 7o quality for 5c All of the 80 and 10c qualities. In cluding very handsome siylt-s. we make a pile of Hum anu the pi ice is ' 01c Underwear. Ladies all wool Pant and Vests, 1 grade. 75c Ladies i wool Pants and Vests, 75c grade 55c Ladi I wool gray Vents, 60c Ubilds Vests, size 22, 10c .. at, 15c " - " ' 6 and 28," 20c Men's Scarlet Undershirts aud Draw ei. 60c made, 85c Men's Gray Undershirts, 10c Alto a fvll line of other grades but no space 10 mention prices, all marnea down. , Blankets. Tbe verv best N."C. Blanket, a few pair left, 93 SO grade, 10x4 $3 50 14 00 Grade, 11x4. SUU Tahle Islnens. Colored table linen 25c grade 19c - " short length 15c ' better grade 85c Bleached, table damask 25c Half bleached table damask 60 inches llalf bleached table damask 70 Inches wide, 60c grade 48c A few short length piece, various qualities will be closed ont at a sacri fice; each piece marked In plain figures so you can wail en yourseii. 'CV- Napkins. Turkey red doylies 5c grade 8c . " 10c grade 5c Plaid doylies. 25c doz All linen, white dovlie with colored border . 86c doz All linen, white dovlie colored borders, better grade 47c doz A few dozen left of "our special" all linen doylies 75c grade to close 60c Our white doylies, pur linen very, chean at 7oo dozen will be sold as'long aa they last at ..60c doz tUapea, Ladle black cape, fur trimmed, 75o valu, ... 50c Ladle black cape, braid trimmed 90o value, - . 65c Ladies black cape, alt wool trimmed with braid and fur l.ii value 95c Ladies black beaver cape, 1.75 value 1 25 belter grade 8 00 value, : 9Sil Very fin beaver cape, plain and simple in style, excellent mate-1 rlaL value 4 76, now ' 1 95 Also a full range in plush cape and a few moulder lur capes, all marked down and must be aold. . - Received a 1 Lot ot Cured HAMS, hi, s Illnll S: Twcrs, Tl I.nss'1 St, 2 Bi! SALE ! the only requisite, but four (4) cent Calicoes, prints including beau Dress Gomls. Double fold brocaded dress goods, wool good colors and excellent value at 10c 8c I Cashmere wool, colors and black value luc Several pieces plain caslimcrs. 32 8c incnes wide, double fold, the best ISc value to close 10c Brocaded dress goods our leader at 10c meets tbe same fate and is reduced to 121c Plain black brllliantine, 36 Inches wide, excellent to make skirts and suits, value 85c 21c Plain do, 50c grade, excellent lustre 38 inches wide Plain do, 45 inches wide, has lustre 30o OOo almost equal to Bilk, value 85c Brocaded brillisntlne 38 Inches wido beautiful designs and good black a ready seller ordinarily at 60c, but as we have too much of It and will sell a few pieces In this .cue a. " ' t Our 50c line of novelty dress toods O05 in color are to go at 87ie A few more pattern lengths worth from 75c to $1-25 will be sold from 60cto8Co Hosiery. Ladles Blk and Gray Hose, 8c u Hose, 10c grade, 60 Childs Improved double knee hose fast black, heavy ribbed, 12, and 15o grade meet like reduction and the price 1 lOo Sheets & Pillow ases. Ironed sheets, bleached, 54x81, SOc " 63x90, 84c " -.- "atan'rd gr'de" 81x90, ftOc ' 90x90, 67o All our sheets are well mode, the goods la torn and the sheets are hemmed ready for use. Vou r time now to buy. Knockemout pillow cases, 40x30 . 60 Better grade " " 45xH6 ' lllo Hemstitched " 45x80 15o " . " 54x8(1 17o Sliscellaneous. 5-4 Table oil cloth per yard - ' Clarks crochet cotten in all shades Brass pins Ladle Gossamers, value $1.25 ' Genu white H S bankerchlefs ' . Ladies " " " pure linen . A fewair ladies shoes 3 4 Misres and childrens Deng., shoos to 12, 13 to 2 " Infants turned shoes 2-5 . 22x24 Huck Towels. , 10c So 8c 65c 5c Ro 25c 50e 85c' 15o Orders from the country accompanied by the cash will be filled with our naual promptness and at the prices goods are advertised as long as each Item lasts. Millinery. What Is left in bats and caps and fancy feather will be sold at and below cost. C ..Solte, N. C.
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