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K.W BIHSr. 5. C VY.D5ISDAT HORSISfi, J1SC1EI 25, 1899. VOL XVI-SO. ..!. ESTABLISHES 1SS2 S FS f, t, i , S AS IN & m TIN !N IN IN IN IN A TIN ! IN n t, - - - w w L HKADQUAKTEE3 FOB Tobacco, Cigars, Cheroots & Cigarettes. W have in Uip arWj of Hug ToWcoa in Tari uui six which e hm.Kht at lh verj kwt ' l"rw "d are pretmred lo pite mij rusloiuM. the leutflt of the Same. A trial trill convince yon r. Old Virginia and Mexican Cheroot, Du.ea and Cjcle Ci garetlea always on hand. " Weareilill, in ipiU of theTijjhtneM of the Tim. handling imtm-nne quantities of Flour, Iat.1, 4, and the. Mol lenhaurr Supir li.0uery la'i 8ugar, which we are aelling at Iii-linen Trie'. . . k... n:.. r)..it... . 9K nanVul I Mrfllml and anu ai lor the old reliable "Oriole" Coffee, of whirh hrwnd retailed 58(H) yiy , ,lj iwmiior ait ts. It cuii never In .--,. .'ui a imp '- .nrpaased in Hjuality for the Money", 12c It Our Iett UlHidof MochW)dJTinS lh tin- aud hp-icure UUud hi W Uh tins ai still on the top round. w A full line of Fcy Orooerita, Cmincd Ooodi, Ac., W 1 IN IN IN IN OS IN sQirUk At Il5 PER GENT Oar entire tnc.k of WINTER CLOTIIIKQ im.t K aol.l TUH MONTH 10 make room for 8prl..R Wylw. We will Klve our rimtumerii lh.Ijm-ni.rfHrWa. .4Sp. Oi.r8i.kfc. at- tbU eeaaon. S eTerjil-lMK Ki l 1A fKNT. LK THAN USUAL l'HK'K. .: $12 60 Suits, . 10 00 " ft BO " 6 60 " 5 63 IS 5 00 " 4 25 3 YMilli'a and Cl.il.treh'a Hulta -ilt be tM at U108AMK SACRIFICE. Youth' Suite lie bren eolO oul almost entirety, lie only a fww left. Call Early anJ Take your Choice. No iiuoh Bniu have eror been eolil In town at Such Low Fiurei CALL IJU EXAMINE OUR STOCK. ' 3 57 .POLLOCK STREET, - NEW REKNK, N. 0. IjnkiuiUiUiuiiiiuiuiuiuiuiaaUiui.uiiiiuaiUiUiaaUuiUi jomsr dumkt, t . , , . .'. ,j : ... .. . , . . ' ; - - - - " " -v. ' Wholesale and Retail Groceries and Confectioneries V rOLi.OCK NTIIEET. NEW BERNE, N. C. ELEU HEADACHE POWBEUf Will cure ITiXdanhe.: They are prompt, sure and fefe. . . 10 O n t per package. " ; Mailu and Hold Only By Davis'- PrM-riplion I PKarmacv. I 8 ' Fbone 56. Cor. Breed A M li'dfc' j NWEET CUE AH, Freeh from Ptparation 25c qt. 13c pi Delivered Tuesdays and Satunlajs. Also Butler Milk and Swtx-t Separated Milt JOc gallon. JN0. HUMPHUEY, Clark, N. 0. y vv V V' V? v: vv vt vt vt VI vt V! Vt VI vv p f "" " .... l'( O ' - i ' ' . -J EJ S, vi VI REDUCTION ! 1 now $10 63 3 " 8 Bs v 3 u 7 23 , 3 CO., 1 The Senator Who Opposes F.xpausioa Wouldn't burst his buttons nil in emphasizing li is arcument if his tailor was an adept la his artj We fit large men in sucb a manner as to make their outlines graceful, and nt the same time (live them comfort and thorough satis faction. Our work is elegant, our fab rics choice and our fit 011 pro. Try ua once on a suit and you will never lose us; I II. CI:.ilwir!e, iliiU'Jeetre . NEW LLUXE, N. 0, 1 CKiTCIt CODNTI BILLS rAftSCD l Wr' . aab Maiy raato Wry .a air Wllta. 8pcUl le Joml. KalhiiH, January 14 Tin tJM U ft pea the charter of tbt City of New IWra paued the Uoom. It awl already pancd the IVnate. Tbeblllta lacreaM lle anmber of CoauDiaaiaaera of Ciarea coantr paaMil 11m Bnsw, emeadrtl, pwTWIn Ibe pmenl Roani of CoraailailoBera aball aot tweet before the Unit Monday la February, as that the sew atrubera can aet with tbena. T-e Craig bill regolatlnc fonlga oor- porallua, paaaed the (Iouae. The preeent Dftpeeaary Law for Fay- etleTille remalaa la force, but la amen ded sot 1 1 leava tbe vote of Ike people. The female bill were Introduced by J. A., bryaa, to pretret Ike erop la certatn lacalltiee In Crarea eoaaty, to amend chapler 143, law 1897, relating to Aah la the Neaae river. A. E. 8. La Grippe l aealn epidemic. Every precaution abould be taken to avoid It. It specific cure I One Minnie Cough Cure. A. J. Bbepard, PnUUher Agricul tural Journal. taad Advertiser, Eldea. Ma, eaye: "No on will be disappointed la aslntx One Minute Cough Cure for L Grippe." rieaaant to take, quick to act. F. 8. Duffy. . propose lo remalf t tliaa army antll i I General Qomei propose tae heail of tbe Cuban army paid off by loo United 81 ales. Tbe amount erlimated a needed for this purpose I $40,000,000. A hand of disaffected Cubaa is try ing to burn sugar cane on plantations la the Guan.anamo district. Tbe coming anniversary of tbe de struction of the Maine February 15 will be observed In Havana. The Fillploo. It Is reported, will re- laae tbe Spanish civil prisoners beld by them. ; , Te Gala Flesh, to Sleep Well, to , Knew What Appetite and Good Digettloa Mean. Make a Tent ef Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets... No trouble Is more common or more misunderstood thaa nervous dyspepsia People having It think tholr nerves are to blame and are surprised tbat thoy are not cured by nerve mcill elncs. The real seat of tbe mischief Is lost sight of. The stomach Is tbe organ to be looked- after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any pain whatever in tbe stomaeff, nor perhaps any of the usual -sympioms of hlotnach weakness. Nervous dyspepsia shows itself not in the stomach so much as In nearly every organ. ' In some cases the heart palpitate and is irregu lar; In others tbe kidneys are affected in others the bowels are constipated, with headaches; still others are troubled PROF. ' HENRY W, BECKER. A. M. with loss of flesh and sppetlte with ac cumulation of gas, sour risings and heart born. 1 : It Is safe to say that fituarl's Dyipep sla Tahlol will cure any stomach weak ness or disease except cancer of the stomach. They cure sour stomach, gas, loss of flesh and appetite, sleeplessness palpitation' heartburn, constipation and headache. . , r ',, . Send, 'or valuable little bouk on stom ach disease by addressing F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. All druggist sell full sized packages at 60 cents. Prof, Henry W. Becker, A. M.,the well known religious worker and writer of St. lunula, Secretary of the Mission Board of the German Methodist Church.' Chief Clerk and Expert Accountant for the Harbor Land Wharf Commission. ; Public Secre tary for the St. Louis School Patrons' Association, and the District Confer ence of Stewards of the M. E. Church ) also takes an active part in th work of the Epworth League, and to write on re j ligious and educational topics for several magazines. .Uow he found relief is best told In his own words: "Some weeks ago my brother heard me say something about indigestion, and taking a box from his pocket and 'said "Try Stuart's Tablets." I did, and was promptly relieved. Then I investigated the nature of the tablets nd became 9at isliei that they were made ot just the right proportions to aid In the assimila tion of food. I heartily endorse tliem In all respect, and I keep them - u-..-..,') on band." q HEEDS rclIlllS. t Bet. tain" h Tkizh ii Cass pf Gcrmcr Beat . Swlaaaa'i Case of lark Pay. Plra ly ef TTetk far Lawyer la WllsaaCat. Cn fed erate Bnsaar Open. JooaaaL BtmaiP. 1 RtUMis. N. C., January tt. ( "And esperlally npon lb Governor who so needs our prayer at this time," lb I doo ration of lb Bev. T. H. Leavkt of KsyetUtlll la tbe Uoua yea lenlay. Why at this lint mora thaa at other time was not explained, anlen too Legislators ha worse design oa Russell than Is generally credited at this time. Only one tbi station ha the Senate failed to adjoarn sooner thaa th Uous. Tb Senate is generally through tt morning session before noon, tbe House hanging oa aa hoar or two longer. Twice a many bills are Introduced In lb House and the diseussloa is much longer. Tb chief matter of dlscnsaioa yester day la tbe Honas was the relief bill of A. L. Swinson,' enrolling clerk of tbe last Legislature. It will be recalled that Swinson refused to employ two negroes aa clerks, to be engaged In theiame room with the other clerks, some of whom were young ladles, and that a gang led by Lieutenant Governor Rey nold broke Into his room and j forcing tbe locks to the decks took possession of the place. The bill was to pay him $180 of the salary of which he was deprived. Tbe claim committee had reported favorably on the bill. When the matter came np for discus sion a number of members (poke against it. Curtis of Buncombe said be "thought Swinson should have admitted negro appointee to hi office, that he received the office by virtue of the negro vote and that he failed to tee anything' con tlsteot In Swinson' course. Tbe mem ber from Union said that the Democratic party had achieved its victory upon the issue of White Supremacy and that Swinson should be sustained In his action by tbe payment of hi claim. The first kind of "loglo" was popular how ever and the bill was lost by a vole of 87 to 00, Tbe argument of Mr. Justice on behalf of the committee had no effect ither. Ho said that th committee based its action on a decision of th 8u prune ourt of North Carolina, where It was decided in the case of Woods that you can't lake a man's office from him by abolishing it creating it Under a new name. . He said this was a constitutional right; that it was a matter of justice and tight that he did not have any more sympathy for Swinson and his politics than the other members in the House; but tbat the legislature of 1807 violated tbe constitution and violated all proper ty rights lo ousting Swinson and put- ling in hi office two political heelers. Tb investigating committees are get ting in their work. The one at the pen! tentiary reports It will take all I ho week or more to look into things; tbe Wilson Railroad commission committee met last night for tbe first time. Able consul for tbe Governor and for lb Wilson are in the caao. It la a goad thing for lawyer at any rate. Tbe printed statement of Rus sell against the Wilsons as presented in the message is in circulation for those who wish to study the milter, but as the newspaper give everything in ful, It would seem superfluous to print it in pamphlet form. The people of Fayette ville are still flocking Into Raleigh, all on all account of the Dispensary law, Some are for and some are against The chief reason for not wishing to put the law to a decision of the vote e'f tbe citi zens of . the county, is the 1000 negro vote. 80 the White Supremacy Issue is still In force and will be until the Legis lature ftndst solution, which it has not as yet. . ' The Confederate Bazaar opened last night and there was a .big attendance. The booth were gaily decorated and It was a scene of brilliancy. There was a musical program.especially made np of old songs. Tunlght Is devoted to a re caption to Veterans an vlsltois to tbe city. A great many peoplo are visiting here now. The stores are doing a good bus! ness and the bolelss are busy looking after the new arrivals. The remains of Father Prendergast were taken to Philllpsburg, N, J., this morning, bis former home. By promiu ent Catholics, It is said that the death of Father Prendergast is only ihe .second ca-ie of the death of a priest in this dlo esse while in charge of a church. lale ftewe lit-ma! M. Do'casso, French foreign minister, made a speech In the Chamber of Depu ties yesterday advising a policy of pru deuce for France. The recall of Uerr Rose, the German consul at Samoa, Is said lo have been ordered before the recent trouble oc curred there. Ths Duke of Devonshire, In a speech at Birmingham, England, said that Great Britain viewed with "active sym pathy" the prospect of the United Slates t:-' r a more; v'.'nrmis part n t! e - :i- nlakes the food more delicious and vvfolesome Warlike at . Maiiua, January tS-AgulaalJo pro- rUlaMki Ike Philippine republic this nwralng at Maluloa. There was no pub lic deatoael ration at Manila. Rival native authorities at Cebej are reported lo be flgkllng, and lh tow b eedaagerwL Agolnaklo's government cannot maintain aider In the interior of Luxe. Tbe native authorities are oftea ordered. It Agulaaklo begins hostilities against iheAmerioea la northern provinces will probably attempt to shake off bis yoke. Lou Don. January tl The Filipino Junta hern ha received diepalche slat ing that If Aagoacilla,on of Agolnnldo' envoy at Washington, I not received by the United Stales govarnment within a few day Agnlaaldo will recall him to Manila aad suspend relation with tb United Slalea, "thus removing aa Im portant medium lor arriving at a peaceful understanding Tbe Junta' aortas also state (bat "large anmber of the Amerlcan troops are fraternising with the natives, ami that many ef them are engaged to Fili pino flrl-" ' Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggist refund tbe money If It fails to core. SSc. Tbe genuine ha L.IL Q, u each tablet. Tbe baby I a very precious posse. slon sad yon should lake every care of tbe little fellow. That dangerous, dls treating disease,Croup, I almost sure lo cure your baby, and tbe sooner you pro cure a bottle of A a way's Croup Syrup and have it on hand, the sooner yon will be on safe ground. It never fails to cure. 25c at Bradham's Pharmacy. Our Spring stock of Lace and Em brolderlo have arrived and are n w ready for tbe Inspection of our lady customer, who are Invited to call snd examine them. If. B. Duktt. A Mistake. "They say misfortunes never come singly," said Smith disconsolately, "That's right," replied Jones. "It's married people tbat have the trouble, SOUGH SYRUP J Will cure a Cough or Cold at once. It positively relieve all throat troubles, Smalt doses. Price S3 cts. at druggists. Tested and True. '... Wood's Seeds The Best lor the South. Twentyyeaiyexpericnceeniblcs -ns to offer the best of everything . in seeds for the Southern Farm er and Uanjener. Vegetable 0 Flower Seeds, Gross and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Grain, Aad all Oat-den and Farm Seeds. Wood' Seed Book, giving the . most successful ways of growing . all crops, snd full information about Seed ,' mailed free npon request Write for it T.W.Wood & Sons, SEEDSMEN, Richmond, Va. The Largest Seed Heas la the Santa. rnnblnff Rtnvn. Tnno-ea and rttalAr. we have in variety that will suit a.11 needs and tiiHtcs of the housokeeper, and we are sellinz them almost for a song. An fln AffktA War. ,fu,u', tninv new ahartes and improvement, while our line of iin v are is uniimitea. Evervtiiii'it in the, Hardware Line at eimriutieed i;riecs. 1 Heas la the I Seath. , 'T ' Ilitchen Utcnsil.s -"-'An DAiano The British etler Curacoa waa e rtoasly damaged In ooUUioa with lb batllcahlp Colling wood at Devon port. ' Barer Are used by the beat people ia the eoaalry. Read tbi leatlmonial free ex- President Uarrlsoai Moray Gas Baraer Co-. Tb Moray Gas Baraer von nlaccal ia my library in giving rxeelletil aaHafae tion. Beaj. UAuainoa. There are three styles. No. 1 aad 1 ell for $1.JHX No. t, Mitralllea, $1 00 Morey Burners are fast replacing sasnlel burner all over lb country. They nre practically laucalruclibl. For tale by, ' yRiraaan N. Durrr. CASTOR I A For IaianU and Children. . Tbi Kind Yon Ran Always Bosgbt Bear the Signature of LARGE STOCK J . . 0P . . at. Horses & Mules JUST ARRIVED ' -eWtf' .-. SlwaittaiuawlllMISHltt,Vitf,iwHMwuMl Which will be sold for CASH or one and two years time. Large Stock of- Injgle nnd Nurrle, And IlnriiCKM. ALL KINDS OF HOKSK GOODS. J.W.STEWART. SDPEB10B CODRT HOTIGK. JURORS and WITNESSES who have Imvo aummnaed to attend the next term of the Superior Court whirh opens Monday, February 6th. 1890, are lerel ootilled that they nerd not attend until Tiiewlay morning, February 7lh. at Nine o clock. By order of Judge Hoke, - W. M. Watson, Olerk, I ILiiLBook Store J S TU1 LATEST- The "band finish Blue nnd J White Bund Stationery. - Twenty Five Thousand En- velope and a New Lot of Book- Sj keepers Supplies Just Received. j G. N. Ennett. A drive in one of our Buggies will de light you of -Hheir easy riding qualities. We am w holesale and retail builders of the light running hand made young man's White Hickory Buggies and deal ers will do well to write ux for prices on same for their 18S0 buggy trade. Special attention given to all order sent u by mall. Respectfully . : U. II. Vittr fc Ron, 78 Broad Street BY SPECIAL REQUEST Wehave ordered some Extra Fine Stali;FedBEEF which will be 12t Cents for the Choice Cute. Oilier Beef at the old price. Those wishing something fine will do well to call on us. Respectfully, - fTree . s - - . . . ft a r t i"TiBjiHitwwPiinvr i v' t.i 1 tw ' j '( MuiiiaiiiiikiiriiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiKfiiiik is We Have Just Received a m at :l Choice Lot ot jjj BS "Ja !5 ' - la Small Sugar aa Strictly First Quality. Also a Nice Lot ot Small Breakfast ; nel Strips and Fulton Market Corned Beef. al " Choicest Quality. Plion3 91. 5 in n ' i o n i mi i Mcuaoici w M ' IMJDMT SALE I Satisfactory results from our efforts in 1898 to, give our trade advantages not se cured elsewhere and the superiority ot our special sales over those oi our competitors, coupled with the month of January which is our month for unloading stock leit over If om our Fall Business, has induced us to place on sale many things useful to housekeepers and families, at such prices a3 we are sure will command your attention. The ready cash is the only requisite, but this we we will require. Our former line of four (4) cent Calicoes, including a lary;e range of fancy plaids, small and medium figures and cheeks suitable for children's dresses, aprons, bonnets, etc. 3c. Our line ofstandard prints including beau 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. Flnmu'Iflles. What reinniiiH of our Oc grade of Quaker City Flannels will la sold as long as they liv-,1 at - 3c Better Grade in Beautiful Styles, Tc ipialilv for 5c Mli.fllie Ho und lOr. qualities, in cluding ' very bmulMiuiH styles. We iiuike a pile of llieiil and the pi ice ia j ' . Ojc tUiiilerwt'ar. Ladle all wind Paula and Vests, tl grade . Toe Ladies j wool Pauls and Vesta, 75c grade I We Ladies f wool gray Vesta, 5llc CMlda Veals, size 24. 10c " ' 21, P j lc " " ' St and 28, 20c Men's Scarlet Undershirts and Draw -?"f eis. Wlc grade, 8.re Men's Gray Undershirt. ' 10c - Also a tvll line of other grades but no apace to mention prices, all marked down. - Blanket!. The very best N. C. Blanket a few , pair left 3 80 grade, 10x4 $2 50 $4 00 tirade, 11x4, 300 Table laiiieiis. - Colored table linen 25c grade 10c v , u short length 18c - better grade 25c Bleached, table damask '28c Half bleached Uble damask 60 Inches wide wc Half bleached table damask 70 Inches - wide, 60c grade 48c A ' few short length pieces, various qualities will be closed out at a sacri fice; each piece marked In plain figure so you can wait on yourself. : . , Na pit in. Turkey red doyllos 5c grade 3c , 10c grade '5c Plaid doylies, 815c doz All linen, white doylies with colored border ' SOodoz All linen, while doylies colored - borders, lietter gratle ' 47c dot A few dozen left of "o'nr spocUr all linen doylies 75c grade lo close 60c (lur white doyllos, pure linen very . -f heap at 75c dozen will be sold : as loug as they last at , . ,, , 00c doz . Capew, Ladies black cape, fur trimmed, 7So value, ' " 80c Ladies black cape, braid trimmed 00c value, - ... N 65c Ladies black ripe, all wool trimmed with braid and fur 1.2 value 05c Ladle hjack beaver cape, 1 75 value 1 25 . 1 i " . , " better grade 00 value, V 8 20 Very fine beaver capes, plain and simple in stvle, excellent mate rial, value 475, now 8 95 Also a full range In plush capes and a few shoulder far capes, all marked down and must be sold, Cured HAMS, : mill. UrowrM. 5; 71 llr.sd St. JhrVSN CnO'lN. Double fold brocaded dress goods, wool good colors and excellent value at 10c 8c Cashmere t wool, colors and black value lite 8c Several pieces plain ciudimcrs. 32 inches wide, double fold, the best 15c value to close . 10c Brocaded dress goods our leader hC 15c meets the same fate and is reduced to 12Jc Plain black brllliaiitinc, ;!(! inches wide, excellent to make skirts and suits, value 33c 21c Plain do, 50c grade, excellent lustre 88 Indies wide 80c Plain do, 45 inches wide, has lustre almost equal to silk, value 85c 60c Brocaded brillianline 3&ncbes wide , 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 sale at . . og; Our 50c line of novelty dress goods In colors are to go at S7c A few more pattern lengths worth from 75c to $1.25 will be sold from 60c to 85c - Hosiery. Ladles Blk and Gray Hose, 8c . " Hose, 10c grade, ' Be Child Improved double knee' hose -t . fast black, heavy ribbed; 12 snd " v 16o grade meet like reduction -and the price . , 10c Sheets & Pillow Ca.net,. Ironed sheets, bleached, 54x81, B!)c " " " 63x00, ' 84c " "stan'rd gr'de" 81x00, - 30c " " 90x90, ' 67JC ' All onr sheets are well made, the goods is torn and the sheets are hemmed ready for use. Your time now to buy. , Knockemout pillow cases, 40x30 . Rc . Better grade M " 45x 10c Hemstitched'" ,l xSO 15c '" " " 54x86 17c' M 31iNcellaiieotiH. 5-4 Tableoil cloth por yard . 10c Clerks crochet cotten In all shades . - .1c Brass pins , !lc Ladies GosBsmers, value $1.25 65c Gent white H S bankerchiefs Ac Ladiea " " ' " pure linen ' 5c a. tew pair laaies snoes a : toe Misses and children Dong., shoes 9 to 12, 13 to 3 60c Infant turned shoes 1-8 V 8. 23x24 Hnck Towels, 4 1.5c Orders from the country accompanied by the cash will be filled with our usual promptness and at the prices goods are advertised as long as each item lasts. - Millinery. What is loft ir bats and caps and fancy feathers will be sold atand below cost a
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