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t r , i SEW EILX, S. C. THUESD1T KOKKISC, J1KC1ET !C, 1193. KST1BUSBID 1883 VOL XVI -NO. A IN fh in HEAIKJUAUTEK3 FOE Tobacco. Cigars. Cheroots & Cigarettes ouitie which we UM'pbt at U Terr ,0'rM,t 'i0 , M ore iifvportHl U give tir roatuMers the beucGt of the aame. A trial will convince you. . P 01J Vinrinia and Mexican gretu-s aiwaye ou nanu. IN We are ntill, iu spite of the -TichtneM of the Timet" TS handling imnxniM quantities of Flour, Imnl, Ac, and the Mol- W f Irnhniier Sugar ftpfinerj Coa Sugar, which we are aelllog at W lteiincrt incca. - vr Onr Print Butter at !5e cannot he excelled and aiiil aa for the old reliable "Oriole Coffey of which brand we pUiW 5800 yjj, lbs duriuR the year ending DcJember 31st, "UK. It can never I . IN IN IN IN IN r IN IN IN IN IN luninntrti iu -ynmnj wuio juu-j , .- rr----Blend of Mocha and Java in 8 lb tim and Epicure tfleud in 1 lb tint are itilt on the lop round. , , , . A full line of Fancy Groceriea, Canned Goods, to., always in stock t 115 PER CENT Oor entire atock of WINTER CLOTHINO mnrt I old TllIS MONTH to make room for Spring rUylee. We will sire mir nu.tonM.ra lheBmcntf.f..MrWniirfM. Oiir Stork h new Ihia ,wwoii, al everjil'liiK K ' tJENT. l.MS TUAN UHUAL I'HICK. $12 60 Suits, 10 00 8 50 6 50 5 00 " I and Cliildreu'SulU will ' Suits have been told out left. Call Early and Take your Choice. fZl Youlhl " . YoutW ; No such Bulls have ever been Bold In tpwn at 8uch Low Fnures. CALL A V'D EXAMINE OUB STOCK. . J. Or. ,IDTTIr3Sr 'dS CO., 1 S ' -: ' ! " '" . 3 57 .POLLOCK STREET, , NEW BERNE, JJ. 0, s iiUeUiuiuiuiUeiiiuwiuiUeUi JOHN DUNN, .'. e . . , ;, . , Wholesale and Retail Groceries and Confectioneries 'OLLOCK NEW BERNE, N. C HEADACHE FOWDEBS WH cure Ilpwdache. Tbey J are prompt, sure and safe. . w . . 10 O n s per pavVage. 2 Made and Sold Only By . Davis' I Pharmacy. Phone an. Co r. B reed M Itldle ' SWEET CItEAM, Fresh from Riparat ion 25c qt. 13c pt. Delivered Tuesdaya find Saturdays. AImi Butler Milk and 8weet Krmrattd Milk lOo gall m. lh.0. 11 UMPHUEY, Claik, N. O. V;i nr i Lam J 1 . V Cheroot, Dukoa and Gjcle Ci- V! VI VI VI VI VI a2S I 1 REDUCTION ! 1 3 3 now " $10 8 7; , 5 4 63 50 23 53 25 be (old at tho SAME 8.YCIUF1CE. almost entirelr, hare only a few 3 STREET. ': The Senator Who Opposes Expansion .. ' ' Wouldn't burst his button oft in emphssizing his argument it liis tnllor was an adept In his art. We fit large men in such a manner as to make their outlines graceful, and nt tlio Fame time Klve tliein comfort anil thorough satis faction. Uurworkts elcennt, our fah- rics choice and our tit suporli. Try us once on a suit aud you will never lose nr. VT -I. . C'li.'ultvlcli. NEW tVXXK, N. 0, Middle at re. ;t. 1 & v& y- TN COKBxif eiONSRa ft. XL. .5 flrMV-lal A MM.1 lujM.iTa.wu ui dwii pvoiioauary tBU . V ..I vt u axecuUrt ooaailllee of lrM, fuml kola Houses. Tlx CniM eoutiy bill eddlog foar county coassaiatio'Ders, a d provMttg for Uxrir alertioa by Justices of the Peace, a forssorly, mm to ba earned later, plant lbs House. A resolulioa wal Introduced requiring the Stale Treasurer lo f It lb details a to the fuodi paid oat by bin, so a full aoooaallBg of bia office ooukl bt mada. A. B. . SAMOCB IM OALCICM OAK BIOS aWa VaTamtaa- Ha BtOm la Brw ark. t4aiaa tmm rrhiMia.( Suparlateadaat Murray of tba Borean of CombuiUblea, baa atade ngvlatloo (OTaralac tba tranapo Halloa, atorage aad tale of calclaa carbida, whlca Uie Sremea declare to be a aouroe of danger la a burnlne buildlo, uecaUM wkea walor reaebea It acctrUiBe fae f1 aS. A aumber of ilorea korpU for ore In bicycle lamp. Hereafter, la trantll or oa (lorage, It mual be Incloeed la hermetically' Mated- Iroa receptacle marked ''Dangtruut If not kept dry." No oackan mir contain more than 100 pound. It moat be ilored la UolaleJ liotldlngt that ate fireproof and water. proof. No artiflciat light or beat will be permitted la the batldio( where II U (torod. Mot more tbaa twenty pound. la bulk or la caitridgea, may be kept In any Mora or factory, and lull mmt be lo a fireproof aafe or vault abore the ttrael grade aad it moat be kept alx Inches above the floor.' The manufacture,' transportation, storage, sale er ate of liquefied acetylene U absolutely prohibited Within the limits of this city. N. Y. Hun. To Insure a bappy new year, keep the liver' clear and the body vigorous by using l)e Wilt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation and liver troubles. F. B. Duffy. - ' Ltl mt kMUnt, Remaining in the Post Office at New Berne, Craves connly, N. C, January 18,1889: , '; ' , JIM'S USTH. B Grandy Biu-gos.' 0 George Complon? D William Dunklns. H-8 II Uill, F B Hon. , . J-M James. V - ; ''- M Thomas Hears, Jsmes Moey, II or mon Mooro 8 Anderson Blade, William Benders care of Sophia Green, Isaac Simmons. W Toney Wilson, S w Whitfield Ben jamln White, R B Williams. WOll EM'S LIST A Lizzie Abernethy, B Mary Brown, Winnie Bryant, care of W S Bryant. , D lots Dickinson. ,v ' W H-Annie Harper, Annie Hymen) I Fannie Hart, Eugenia Harper, Mary I Uollv. J Carrie Jeffrey, Treacy Jordan, Damle Jones. . '" i M Belsle A Mattocks, Charlotte Moore, Emma Murphy. '.;. '; - ' N SB Nelson, (!) and two packages P MaryO Parsons, Mary E Petit pher. -" "- - . . S Mary W Shsvendar, F D Btaten. Addle Spencer.LIzzle Smitu,Eliza White. W-Jane White, Hnlinda While, Charlotlt) While, ; .-, : Persons calling , for above letters will please say advertise and give dto of list. ' :, r:.":: f:.: The regulations now icqtiire tliat One (1) cent sbiUI bo collected ou the delivery of each ad verttatxl letter. -. , S. W. Hahcock,!'. M These are dangerous limes for the health. Croup, colds aad throat troubles lead rapidly to Consumption. , A bottle of One Minute Cough Cure used at the right time will preserve life, health and a large amount of money. Pleasant to lake; children like it. F. 8. Duffy. : . IniBarmai la Mathers. ' . ' The manufacturers of Csstoria bare been . compelleS te spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to famllarlze the public with the signature of Chas. II. Fletcher. , This has been necessitated by reason ef pirates coiinteceitlng the Css toria trade mark.. This counterfeiting Is a crime not only against the proprietors ef Castoria, but against the growing generation. All persons should be care ful lo see Ihst Castoria bears the signa ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, if they waiild guard the health of their children. Par ents and mothers, fn particular, ought te carefully examine the Castoria adver tisements which have been uppeariui In this paper, and to remember that the wrapper of every bottle of genuine Cas toria bears the foe-simile signature of Chas. II. Fletcher, under whose super vision it has been manufactured con tinuously for over thirty years. Phila. Bulletin. Mr. F. M. Chad wick, the Ullor ssys: "Carolina Cough Cure is tho bcsl reme dy for coughs that I have ever tried, I have been using it in my family iir sev eral years, always with benefit, in fact il cares." Carolina Cough Cure Is man 11 factnred and sold liy Itradham's T! ir niacy, price 2rc per bottle. -" TIE LEE1SUTUHL cartful Cdicntici Giw a. I Bills Willi. The PtspeBsary Law. IVparlsieat ef Itiaratfa. farelf e Carper atlaas. Tex. lie rWkeel at Kalelfk. Caal Day v Mast Ua. v Jocrrjo. BtiaaiO, I Raleigh, N.U., Jaaaary IS. The commit lea oa eons lies, cities and towaa la the Ileuse hid the Cravaa eoaaty bill tor Increasing the nasam of eoeimlssloBers aader eonaideralloa and their report was favorable, bat with aa ame ailment, to-wll: that the preaeat board ef oomalasloaers shall not saeet before the Drat Monday la February. The eflet of this ameadmeat will be that the old board will be enable to bold a meeting until the new law providing fur lbs new members shall go Into effect. By antnlmotts oenseat, la the Douse the bill regulating the dispensary at Fayettevllle and submitting the question of a dbpentary to a vote of the people tskea up. Aa unfavorable report atcompsnled the bill. After mock die russloa the bill as amended was passed. As amended the bill doee not submit the question lo a vote of the people, to tbst the dispensary Uw remains la fotce vir tually as passed by the last leg Ulster. Mr. Wlllard,of New Hanover, Intro duced a billed regulating the insurance business in the Slate. The bill creates the Department of Insurance, aad pro vides for the office of Superintendent of Insurance. All lusnrance moneys must be paid Into the State treasury. Mr. Boushsll Introduced a bill provld ing for the election of the State Librarian by a board of trustees to be composed of a member of the faculty of the Unlver sity, of Wake Forest College, Trinity end Davidson Colleges aneV the A. and M. College. : . Mr. Cralge's bill making foreign cor poratlons become domeslie corporations under the laws of the State and requir ing all such corporations to take license aud file their papers of corporation with the Secretary of Slate was made a special order of business. Mr. Craige addressed the House In support of the bill, which he stated be had introduced In accord' ance with a provision of the Democratic State platform. Every corporation doing business In the State should become legal corporation in this State," Mr. Craige contended, they should be trested withexsct Justice, just as all the State. . Aa inquiry was made by Mr. Wlllard, who wanted to know what would be ome of the Federal courts. If every State in the Union adopted such a meas- re. Mr. Craige said, that be reckoned they would be relegated to their old liutlet of trying whiskey cases. Mr. Craige was asked by Mr. Bouthall if the bill would reach corporations do- fa? an inter State business. Mr. Craige declared that the bl'I bad been Investi gated by a number of leading lawyers in the State and they declared that It would reach all corporations. Mr. Boushall said he thought the bill would impose hardships on some of the smaller corpoi atlons, snd at the same time fall to reach those for which it is intended. The bill passed a second reading by rote of 90 to 4. On the third reading there was no negative vole cast. - The bill repealing the charter of the town of Stonewall, Rockingham county, was taken up. 1 developed that the e peal of the charter would carry with It the repudiation of a bonded Indebted' ness. When this was stated the bill was roferied back to the committee in short order. One of the speakers said that the repudiation business had gone far enough lo this Slate. A bill was Introduced for the estab lishment of the textile school and pro viding for its' location at the Agricultural Mechanical College In Raleigh: The bill carries with It an appropriation of $10, 000 for the next year .and a similar amount for the year following. ' Sixteen new bills were introduced lo the Senate yesterday, of lhase two were introduced by Senator Bryan and related to the protection of crops in certain lo calities to Craven county aud to aineud the law pissed In 1897 in respect to fish lug in the Neuse river, -The calendar bills were taken up a number passed lo a uoai reauing. ; Tliebemocrtlc joint caucus last nigbl took up the question of the penitentiary. A bill will be introduced In conformity with agreement of the cadcus. This is to add twelve to the nine directors now existing, making a total of 21 directors.' j These will choose an executive board of I three who will have absolute charge of the luslitulioii and its aflaiis. The olllce of superintendent is abolished ami this undoubtedly will end the career ir ot Capt. ' W. H. Day so far as this Inst itutton Is. concirned. His recently appointed clerks i aad manager wiH go down with the rest. The city is well filled by the Confed- eralo veterans. Their meeting this after V iimiYa?vsuE IHaLf? the food more deHdotis and tvtrolesome aoos la House ef Represent rtlve Is pre sided aver by JallsaS. t'sr. Tante bey will be glvaa a receptloa by the I at lea at the liafetlarate flsitar and a glad tlsse la promised for the old war riors. The Confederate Baxaar is la full blast. The ball presents a brilliant ap pearance sad ts a mast of II igs, bunllsg aad deeoralloas aad pretty girls very. mueh la evidence. Only tlsclrklty Is aad oa eooanat ef danger f roes fiie for Ughllag lb Ball. There is ao a issiastua fas bet II essle much to gel oat. Cosgrussinsa -elect C, R. Thams Is la the clij and vlslllng at tba Capitol. lie Wares for New Bera today. La Grippe hi agaia epidemic. Every precaution should ba take to avoid II. Its speciflo cure bvOne Minute Cough Cure. A. J. Bbepard, Publisher Agrh-ul- lural Journal and Advertiser, Klden. Mo., says: "No one will be disappointed la eslne Owe Minute Cough Cure for La Grippe." Pleasaal to take, qnlrk In act. T. H. Duffy.' TBS HAKZBTS. Yesterday's market quotation! furnlsb- ed by. W. A. PorterBeld Jt Co. Comm Issinn Brokers.' - Niw York, January 83 STOCKS, Open. High, Low. ISO 147 103' t ISO) 118 SO 113 M Clrs SugarJ iso 137, 131 147 Am Tobacco. . 1471 147 ion 84 188 1101 n H4 65 0. 103 10a 91 R AG.......... 23 SR. AO, ..... ISO, , I 118 l!MJ II HI 7, 1U U4N. m Peoples Gas....' 114 M.C.... 60 03 COTTON. Open. His-h. Low. Close March.. ... 5 98 8.10 8.98 8 10 CHICAGO MARKETS. ' Wbxat-t Opui. High. Low, Olo-e May ......... 73 7 ?! 73 Conn May 87 8Pf 87 , 88 CASTORIA Tot Infanti and CMldxen. Tbi Kind You Kara Always Bought Bears the Blgnatarwof Oor Boring stock of Laces and Em' broideries have armed and are now ready for the Inspection of our lady customers, who are Invited to call -and examine them. U. B. Dukft ' rejr stnrnrra ' Are used by the best people in the country. Read this testimonial from ex President Ilartlson: ; Morey Gas Burner Co: : Tbe Morey Gas Burner you placed In my II brat y is giving excellent satisfsc tion. , . Bbnj. Uarrison, There aro three styles. No. 1 and selLfor $1.80. No. 3, Mitrailleuse, $1 00. Morey Burners tie fast replacing mantel burners all over tho con u try. They are practically ludestructible. For sale by, ','. . Richard N. Dukitv. The baby Is a very precious posses slon snd you should take every care of the Utile fellow. That dangqrons, tils tresslng disease,Croup, Is almost snre to cure your baby, and the sooner you pro cure a bottle of Anway's Croup Syrup snd have It on hand, the sooner you will be on safe ground. It never fatls to cure. 25c at Brsdham'g Pharmacy. SUPERIOR COURT NOTICf. JURORS aud WITNESSES who have been summoned to attend the next term of toe Superior isourt winch opens Monday, Fubruary 6th, 1899, are hereby notified that they need not attend until Tuesday morning, February 7th. atNiue o clock. By order of Judgi Hoke, ' . .V. ' W. M. Watsoh, Clerk. ' W jjlv . ' 1 -M IIIlcIlS?!! UtCIItil, t Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Heaters we have In a variety tlmt will suit kll needs and tastes of the housekeeper, and we are selling them almost for a song. Our fine Atrale Ware, shows many new gh" snd improvements, while our line ot 1 .11 S are Ib unlimited. I Everything in the Hardware Line ot g!lr;in:eril l'riees. An Dakimg'.' SMlallM ml lk.k. Wberaaa ibetwe Reformed Churches of New York whereof Dim. Klmlagdorf aad Talauge are pasters, p reseated to Rue Chapel tilt Chorea, a fine Bible for the pulpit as a Christ rasa gift through Mr. Geo. B. Willis sad hU amiable wife la tokea of tbelr highest appreclalloa to bias at a chrlsllaa gtallemea aad mesa ber of the said chare has. Therefore be it. Resolved, that we tbe Board of Stewards, Steward sauce, Trus tees aad members of Rue Chapel leader our heartfelt gratitude for their kindness Resolved further. That a copy of tbeee reeolulloas be forwarded to Dr.Talmage. aad Dr. Elmlncdorf to be read id tbe congregation. Resolved farther, that we leader a vote of thanks to Mr. aad Mrs. Geo. B Willi aad tbst we pledge them our word, tbelr kindness shall never be erased from onr memory. Keys Cot for the Blewards, J no. B Willis for the Trustees, Mrs. B. A. Wil lis for the Stewardesses, Rev. K. C Holt, pastor. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money It It falls to care. 3-Vv Tbe genuine has L..B. Q ou each taldoL LARGE STOCK OP ' Horses & Mules JUST ARRIVED iniiwuitusnftisnniniiin Which will be sold for CASH or one and two yean time. Large Stock of - Rugglefk and Surrls?, 1 1 And Harnewt. ALL RINDS Or HORSE GOODS J. W. STEWART. 1 liiUf-Book Stored i LATEST The "hsnd flnlsh Bdie and While Bimd Stationery. , - ' . ' '" :x Twenty Five Thousand En velopes and a New Lot of Book- U....ll... 13 ( 1 G. N. Ennctt. Tested and True. Wood's Seeds The Bolt for the Soeth. . Twenty years' enperience enables to offer the best df everything r in seeds for the Southern Fsrsa er ,'tnd (isrdener. Vegciabl0 Flower Seeds, Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed drain, And all G.vden and Farm Seeds. NVood'a Seed Book, giving the most successful ways of growing sll crops, and full informatiost about Seeds, mailed free apon ' request. Write for it', T.W.Wcod&Scr.:, STXDS.V.ZN, Richmosd,Va. Th. Largest Sm4 s Haas la to Soeth. 't-"-miMniiiMiii-rini nirn 1 niiiiiiM.i -i-i- r V- I 1 .' i ft J f MHHIMHIMHMMJIMIll f uiiiiiiiiim iiiiiriiiiiiiifiiiicviifiiiiiiiiirrL We Have Just 5 Choice I Small Sugar Strictly First Quality. H i 2: t Also a Nice Lot ot Small Breaklast Strips and Fulton Market Corned Beef, Choicest Quality. McDanicl k Gaskill, OM UMV SALE I Satisfactory results 1898 to give our trade advantages not se cured elsewhere and the superiority ot our special sales over those ot our competitors, coupled with the month ot January which is our month for unloading sto'ck leit over Irom our Fall Business, has induced us to place on sale many things usetul 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 cheeks suitable lor children's dresses, aprons, bonnets, etc. 3c Our line ot 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. El n ii ii t'l eft?. What remains ot our Go grade of (junker City Flannels will lie ' sold as long ns tlu-v last nt tTwUc Belter Grade in Keuiillful Htyles, To quality for - 6c All of the 8c and 10c qualities. In cluding very hundsoine styles, we make a pile ot I hem and the pi ice is 6lc ."Under wear. Ladies all wool Pants and Vests, $1 grade 75c Ladies wool Pants and Vests, 75c grade ( CS3BS .. Ooc Ladies wool erav Vet, 60c Uhllds Vests, size 23, J 10c . si, 9 J5315C " " - 2H and an, sue Men's Boarlet Undershirts and Draw-!") eis, Mtc-triade, 85c Men's Grsy Undershirts, t 10c Also a fvll line of other grades but no space to mention prices, all marked down. Blanket. The verv best N. C. blanket, a few - pair left, $3 60 grade, 10x4 $3 SO $4 00 Grade. 11x4. 3 00 v Table 11 nen.. Colored table linens 35c grade 10c " short length lc m m m belter grade 25c Bleached, tsble damask 85c Half bleached table damask 00 inches wide . ' ' 88c Halt bleached table damask 70 inches wide, 0c grade . ; 48c A few short length pieces, various qualities will be closed out at a sacri uce; each piecd marked in plaiu figures so you can wait en yotlrself. t ( Napsainst. Turkey rod dovlles Be grade , ' . 8c . . 10c grade 5c Plaid doylies, . 'JScdoz All linen, white doylies with colored border ' . 30c dox All linen, white doylies colored ' borders, better grade 47c dox A few doren left of "our special" all linen doylies 75c grade to close 80c lOur while doylies, puro linen very , t heap at 75c dozen will be sold as long as they last at 00c doz , Cape., . Ladies black cape, fur trimmed, 75o value, 50c Ladies black cape, braid trimmed 90c - value, 65c Ladies black rape, all wool trimmed with braid end fur 1 2S value 95r Lsdles blsck beaver cape, 1 75 value 1 35 " " belter graile 3 00 value, 8 20 Very fine beaver capes, plain and simple In slyle, excellent matc- rial, vslue 4 75, now ' 8 95 AKo a full range in plush capes and a few shoulder fur capes, all marked down snd must be sold. Received a I' 2 Lot ot Cured HAMS,! IVIiolrnale A it?tii Itrsisrl St. g' from our efforts in the only requisite, but lour (4) cent Calicoes, prints including beau .Dre Good. Doulflc fold hrocailod dress goods, J wool good colors and excellent value at 10c 8c Cashmere wool, colors and black value 10c 8c Several pieces plain cashmers. 33 inches wide, double fold, the best 15c value to close 10c Brocaded dress goods our leader at luc meet the same fate and is reduced to 12)0 Plain black brllliantlne, Rfl inches wide, excellent to make skirts and suits, value 85c 81c Plain do, 50c graile, excellent lustre 38 Inches wide Sflc Plain do, 46 inches wide, has lustre almost equal to silk, value 85c 00c Brocaded brllliantlne 88 inches wide beautiful designs and good black a ready seller ordinarily at 50c, bur as we have too much of It . and will sell a few pieces in this sale at , - : aej Our 50c line of novelty dress goods in colors srs to go at . 370 A few more pattern lengths worth from 75c to $1.23 will be sold from . . , 60oto8oo Hosiery. Ladies Blk and Gray Hose, 8c ' " Hose, 10c grade, , 5o Childs Improved double knee- hose -fast blsck, heavy ribbed, 12 and : 150 grade meet like reduction ' and the price 10c Sheets & pillow Cawes. Ironed sheets, bleached, 54x81, ' BCc " ' . " 83x110, He "stan'rd gr'de" 81x90, 80o m . 90x90, 571o- ff All our sheets are welt made, the goods Is torn and the sheets are hemmed ready for use. Your lime now to buy. Knockemout pillow cases, 40x3 1 fic Better grade " " 4.1xSti Hks Hemstitched - , " : 45x80 loo . . 64x30 . J7c 0 Miscellaneous. 5-4 Table oil cloth per yard 10c 4 Clarks crochet cotton In a'l shades : 3c Brass pins . , - 8o Ladies Gossamers, value $1.25 . . 5c Genu white II S bankerchiefs . 6o Ladies " , " V . " pure linen 6o A few pair ladies shoes 3 4 ,250 Misses and chtldrens Dong., shoos 0 to 13, 13 to 8 . . 5Co Infants turned shoes 1-6 , ' 8.1c 23x24 Hnek Towels, - ' :18c. Orders from the country accompanied by the cash will be tilled with our usual promptness and at the prices goods are advertised as long as each Item lasts. JIHIInery. What is left Ip hats snd caps and fancy feathers will be sold at and below cost
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