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;i. .it; it i r 1 ' ECUS. K. C. TLtSDIT XORIISfl, JASC1RT II, 1193. ST1IU5HED 1X3 VOL XYI-HO. 255. ra cowui tioH a cktobt EHS HOME ! pUR ONE WEEK SALE AN m i . . . BEGINNING MONDAY, Of QuilU, Countorpune and immeutelj Itednced Frier. Thi la irulr m Golden OnnortnnilT for housekeeper are preparing for the rair. . . 7I as is LISTEN I Comfort from C5 to $1 79. CounU-rpam. from 69c Our Special No. 4000 at 89c And we offer our aoft rleant 4 acta, for 3 00. lone and aw ui. V M A cuslomer'i good word travels and helpi the reiailer of VI ilV whom it it nxiken. The wwe retailer will tell Shoe that nmt VI .1 ? a ..h ..f ail IUI CUHIOIIH'IB Villus WVII Ul UJ1U. mvw w deavor, and our Shoea are w fnll cf fctvle, flood Shoe Makiug y aud Service that they hare made IV IN 1 15 PER CENT REDUCTION ! J Oar entire stock of WINTER CLOTIUNQ must be told THIS C MONTH lo make room for 8pring Style. We will give our customwr the Benefit of mir W.m .4tpo OurNwIiU twon, ml- S- e(rjll.lo4 l V, EI. I'KNT. ttSS THAN t'SUAt 1'KICE. $12 50 10 00 8 50 6 50 5 00 Suits, jz Ynulh'n ml Clilldreu't Suiti will Yoiitb'i RuiU bare been old out almost entirely, have only a turn left. Call Early and Take your Choice. rlo tnoh Huiu have ever been aold - CALL AUD EXAMINE OUR BTOCK. I J. Or. 1DTJ2X2T CO. , g 67JPOLLOCK STREET, NEW BEUNE, N. O. . imuimuiiiiiiiuiuiuiiiiiiiiiiuiuuiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiuu JOHN DUNN, Wholesale and Retail Groceries and Confectioneries. . .. . POEiLOClt STREET. NEW BERNE, N. C. J.H. Matthews! 122 Middle BtreeU. DKAIEB IH - Foreign and Domestic FRUITS! Hot ft Cold Lunch, , . . ( Oyster In any Style. ' Confectioneries,? , Cigar Tobacco 4c SWEET CREAM, Fresh from Separation 25c qt. lCc pt IVlivered Tuesday and Salurdnya, Also Butter Milk and Sweet Separated Milk 10c gallon. JNO. llCMI'IIRET,' ' Claik, N. 0 V V V! VI V! WITH ... JAN. 30th, V! u vt vu l VM VI VI VI Soft PHlowj Blanket all at who LISTtN 1 VI tknnot be beaten iu price. all wool, 10 x 4 N C Wan- w Ci.nl. V u. lwwti niir en- k'lj hoeUof friend lor iu. vV VI VI VI VI VI now $10 8 7 5 4 63 60 23 63 25 be told at the SAME SACRIFICE. In town at Sucb Low FiKureaJ 3 Tbe Senator flho Oppose Expansion v Wouldn t burst his button off in emphasizing Ins argument if bis tailor wa an adept In Ills art. We tit Urge men in such a manner as to make their oullinf graceful, and at the same lime Rive tbeui. comfort and thorough satis faction. Our work is clepsnt, our fab ric choice and our fit superb. Try us once on a silil and you will never lose us, ' T, II. lit.n !!.-. Middle stre..t. N EW l:i:i(N E, N. (;, Kw Teaa, Jaaairy t A W.il(r- Imi dl.palcli to Ui IUrald My: IreJ drat McKlaWy will ba la bU poara loa ea Tbaradty ail tbe comaleie rtport of lb war lamlbjaUnx eoomia- loa. Tb report will cowiprlM aboat 40,000 word. Alltrbcd to It wlli'b an appvadli of 100 prialad pajrea, attUaf fori k all of lb laaUoroy tataa by tbe cotaalMloa doriaf lit lafMlaUoa. It aaa baea detemlaad T Ibeeonmla- aloa aot lo BMailoa aay aametorto auk I aay raootaamdilloaa. but alaiply lo rcM4, oader the bead of each depart meal aad eacb camp, tbe loeffideedea aad acaadala wbkk kan beta devalopad by tbe laTMlbjalloa, bat tbe tdenllfloa tioa wlllbeaoeoaipleieUiai Ibe Tred dant will be able to tl lb reapoatibilt- ly. Tbeae are lb aula, facta a tnnv aarliad. To Secretary of War-ordered the major-feneral comaaadlng to Bake an toipectloa lour of tbe can pa. Tbe aajor (aaaral eommaadlaf ret timed the order to kla and Informed bio that he wa la the habit of maklnc out bit own order. Tbe major general comaandinf waa permitted lo go to fienllago de Cuba, and at tbe aame time the tiecreterr of War Informed General Bbafter that Gen oral Mile wa aot to (niiercede him In command. A larg number of civilian were ap pointed to tuff poaitlon who were with oot experience, but they rapidly learned ibeir duties. Tb eharge'prefrrd again I tbe Sec retary of War that be and member of bit family were intermted In (Ilea select ed for eamp and In contract are with ont . foundation. Tbe major-general eommaoding recommended the location of camp at Cblckamauga and Tampa, and an officer on the ataff of General Mile (elected the lte foi Camp Alger. The ttecratary (trongly opposed ihe Iocs lion of camp at Miami. The Secretary of War did not bet n of the condition of tbe troop at ifant ago until the "round robin" wa Circulated, whea itep were taken lo bring tbe troop north. Tb work of tbo adjutant-general' and paymaster-general' department I de clared satisfactory A (ufflcient number of Inipectlon werenot made by tb Inipector-General' deparlmenL Had tuch been the case, the eamp condition would aot bare been a serieu a tby proved to be. Tbe commisiion will ihow that thi de partment aheuld be radically reorgan Ized. No Irregnlarllle have been found In the quartermaster-general' department, notwithstanding tb many charge pre ferred against it S far a the clothing was concerned, it will be found that in tome caw tb price paid were cheaper than those paid for the tame article be fore tbe war. ? The commission ha found no evidence ef scandal In the matter of parous of trantport. ''," ' - -,- , "f Th administration of the Commissary General department will be commended attention will be called to disbursement amounting to about $33,000,000. Tbe tatemenl will be made that the govern ment obtained full yalue. Regarding the beef controversy the commisslonary will find:- That tbe charge that chemicals ware used to pre serve tbe beef are without foundation; that the refrigerated beef furnished tbe army wa excellent in quality aud sutli dent in quality and sufficient In qiuml ty. Attention wHl be called lo the fwt that the beef upon wMcb chemicals were employed waa placed on board a tram port at Tamps by Mr. Towell, and did not belontc to the government. An Insufficient number of inspections were made by tbe Surgeon General, de partment, proper , sanitary regulations weie not strictly enforced and there was delay in some instance in furnishing medical supplies. - : No fault will be found With any of the other departments. General Shatter' admission of mistake will be recited. Tbe commission Will commend the San' tlago Porto Ulca campaign. ' . TciiMaiLii eicpsi Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AU druggists refund tbe money if it falls to pure, 25c The genuine has L. 1). Q ua each tablet. TBS WAHafiTS. Yesterday' market quotationc furnish ed by W. A. Porterfleld A Co. Commission Broker. Nbw Tobk, January 30, STOCKS. . Open. High. Low. CIos Surar. 18T 137 136 136 Am Tobacco.... 140 ' 140 B.8. Ga. ...... 7, H a RotO, ..... 1888 13d R. I 123, 120 L. A N... ....... 07 07 Peoplu Una.... llt Hut M.C.... ........ 0 70 v COTTON, 14(1, n 137 M 116 7 IS7t 130, 07 I ll.1t 00 60 i : ' J Open. Hljrh Low. Close' March.. ........ 6.16 6.18 6.11 . CHICAGO MARKETS. Wbat . Open, iliyh. Low, May.......... 77, 77 76, Corn Cloee 70, May ...... 38, S8J 3S, 38, " Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga., suffered I agony for thirty years, and then cured his Piles by using De Witt's Witch Hazel S;i1ve. It heals Injuries aud skiu diseases like niMgic. F. S. PuiTy, A: cf ftiilfiSair Mailer Gcex Oa. Will AkiBdsn Alite faras, T lleeare WhlU Sapreaaey. Jla Crew Car will Berea a faet. Diserlerlr Negr '. SeUlera. . " Joomsi, Bnaaan, I Raleigh, N. C, January 80. Tbeaffaira of the penitentiary are atlU lb leading aensatioa, ooadilerably over on hnndretl thousand dollar la debt aad th book la such ant a to auk close estimate lapoaaibl. But th report of tbe tub-committee that vis ited th Stat farm I mock worse. No record ba beea kept of many of th tales and ef several hundred cord of wood htpprd there I ao account kept at all Only a portoa of lb farm were ander cultivation last year and thousand of dollar are dne merchant for supplies fnrnUbed. Th sub-commltte bar htnded in the report to th Joint com mlttee and this committee will report to the Legislature with recommendations. One will be tbe abandoning of all tb Stat farm with on exception and will aame the farm to be kept, and will command th eooccnlralien of th eon' vlct labor to make It more effective. Th discussloa before the committee 111 be active each day this week, Among the proposed bill for dlscusslo will be on Thursday th on to i lue auction fee oa leaf tobacco from IS to 10 cents. Tbe amendment to tbe constitution to secure white enpiemacy teem to have reached the sum when little or no chsnge will be made In it. Tbe last Joint caucu after much talk lecommended no change in Us form. Tb restricting clauses In the 4th and 8th sections follows: Section 4. Any person presenting himself for registration or voting shall be able to read and write any part of the Constitution In the English language. and (hall hav paid by th first day of February the poll tax for tbe previous year, a prescribed by law, and shall ex hiblt the receipt therefor. I'oll taxes shall be a lien only ou assessed proper ty, and no process shall issue to enforce tbe collection ef th same except against assessed property. Section 5. No male person who was on January 1, 1887, or at any prior thereto, entitled to vote under the law of any Slat in th United Bute wherein he then resided; and no son or grandson of any such person not let than SI years old at the dale of the adoption of this amendment of the Constitution shall be denied the right to register and vote at any election in this State by reason of the educational qualification prescribed In this article, provided he shall have registered prior to December 1, 1003, In accordance with the term of this article and no person shall be allowed, to regis ter nnder this section after ibat dale. There i no doubt about tbe psssage ef the "Jim Crow Car law for separate car. There will not be over IS votes cast against the measure. The objection by the railroads is of course that extra and at times almost empty cars will have to be hauled. The proposition divide tbe cars Into two compartments ha not met with much favor, nor has the plan to have none but first clais fares. Some of the western members sty that in their section they do not need th law and hope that certain small roadt will be made exempt. Thi can well be left to th Railroad Commissioner. A battalion of the 6th Virginia Regi ment, colored, passed through hnre yes terdsy. It is said that this Regiment has earned a won reputation at Macon than the North Carolina 3rd. They were at the depot here but a few minutes Sun day morning but there wa noise enough during their stay. ", . The snow fall of 7 Inches hat about cone and the tlelirhi that were out Sat urday night are stored away again. These are dangerou time for the. health. Croup, colds and throat troubles lead rapidly to Consumption. A bottle of One Minute Cough Cure nsed at the right time will preserve life, health and a laree amount of. money. Pleasant to take; children like It. F. 8. Duffy. Seal Martarlaiw. Mahiljl, Jan. 29 The Spanish civil prisoners have not yet heen releaied. Tales of suffering, hunger and dishon. nr rnm from ' the Drovlncea. Tounr Spanish girls. It Is said, are forced to live with Indians The parents of some of them, being powerless, ippealed lo Aguiualdo. Ills roply was a latter from an unfortunate child perhaps exacted after suffering ssylng she Is happy and vintntfrf- Lullfli have suffered nntold humilatlon'to save their husbands from cruel treatment. Five priests have died in one province from hunger and cruelty, although $80, 000 had been 'Sent by the corporation for their maintenance. J. J. Baxter Is closing out bis winter clothing, shoes, hats, underwear, dress giols at cost in onler to make room for his new tjirlng slock. . ' Makes the food more officious aod vvtc4esofae Special to Journal RalXioi, January kL Bills good govsrasMal for Crave eoaoty, hkh U to Increase county eommlasloa ers lo aevea; two bills pertaining to At- laatlo aad Norlk CaroUaa railroad. Tb Seaau bill lo redur the defen dant' challenge la capital cases, wa tabled. A bill was lotrodaced lo refand lb debt of tbe city of Wilmington by bv saaaos of four per cent boada. Bill Introduced to mek kissing lb Bible, wba being swore, anaeceaasry. Bill to giv a medal to each North Carolina soldier who I serving la Ouba A.B.S. awortar.CWeir ralaar. TuaaDAT, Fbbbdait 7th. 54 Relxenitaia v Klonoa. 83 Russell v Wealberington. 108 10 110 111 lit 113 114 114 li8 110 63 46 43 63 70 73 74 W 84 85 89 106 107 103 69 Howard vs Insurance Co. Lan " Uoward " " - Blackledg14 " " Oxley - Hancock- ' Tiadal " " Foy " M M M WlDVKHDAT 8th. Scbeelky vs Pine Lumber Co. Moore v Hough. . Marlon vs Morton. Morton vs Hudson Lumber Co. vuorsday 9tu. Covall vs Covall. 8llmpson v Lumbar Co. Deppe T Lumber Co. Tobacco Co vs Edwards. Straus vs Insurance Co. Street vs Insurance Co. Bush rt Mumford. Wadtworth vs Insurance Co. Street vs Insurance Co. Bill vs Insurance Co. Becton v Railroad. Ilukln vt Bukln. 7 FRIDAY, 10th. Atkinson vs Parry. Moor v Jackson. Roberts vs Blade. Tobacco Co v Crabtree, Mitchell vi McLeese. Ives vs RallroaL -Deppe vs Stlmson Lumber Co. Whitehead v Clark. Richardson vs Hall. Pnryear vs Goldsboro L. Co. MOTION. Taylor vt Smith. ' Bryan vi Hayes. Ulnes vs Outlaw. In Re Abbott. . Ia Re Holllster A Quion. In R Griffin School. In Ra Moulton. -In Ra Richardson. In Re Gaskins. In Re Jeive. Bank vs Spaocer. Lovick T Pierce. Congdon T Heritage. West v I loam. Bemhty rs Street Ryan Roach. Lumber Co v Bank. 'Lumber Co v Phillips. Wilcox vs Dixon. 83 01 93 98 95 100 103 14 103 113 13 IS 36 87 88 39 80 81 83 83 8ft 86 ; 41 47 61 06 ' 77 80 94 98 Bchollenberger vt Schollenber get DIVORCE. Iloae vs Rouse. Albrlttoi v Albrltton. Hicks vs Hicks. Spruill Vi Sprulll. Them vs Thomas. 3 38 78 50 117 CASTOR I A For MmiU aad Children. TliB Kind Yon Hare Always Bccgh Bear the Signature of On and after today I will sell either the eelobrated Roohester or Budwelser Beer lo families at one dollar per box, of two dozen bottle. J, F. Taylor, : m i The baby is a very precious posses slon snd you should take every care of the little fellow. That dangerous, dls t resslng disease,Croup, is almost sure to cure your baby, and the sooner you pro cure a bottle of An way Croup Syrup and have it on hand, the sooner yon will be on safe ground. It never fail cure. 25c attBradham's Pharmacy. New Bern Fair, Ftby. 2oth. ; NOT (CIS I State of North Carolina, ) Superior Craven County. ( Court. P H Pelletler vs Greenville Lumber Go., and others: . " Notice is hereby given to all creditors and stockholders of the Greenville Lum ber Company who have not filed their claim airntusl suld Company or been made parties defendants to said suit, the said claim of interest or as creditors of s:iid Greenville Lumber Company to be made on the Receiver, Lovit limes, witli'O sixty davg from the dale hereof. - VV. U. WATSON, C. 8. C, Craven County. .'An, SAK,M& U W If f li.ii S.B. Kaa aly Wasataeroa, Jaaaary W General Eagaa' ealy bop le scap disalaaal fro the army, la aoeordaao wltk lb finding of guilty on both counts by Ik eon rt martial, lie la Pre Idea tial cleia eacy. Although n official aaaouet- seat has bera aid of tb finding of lb court aurtlal, aad aoa I expected aalil lb freekient ka acted npoa It, lb opinion I naaalnsooa that It waa guilty, simply becaass It could hare beea aoth lag els npoa lb evident presented Official red Up will keep tb Hading out of the hand of th President fer several days, and h will tak hi own tlm to act npoa It after be get IL Cob sequeully ll 1 only guessing lo attempt lo say when tbe result will b mad pub lie, but tbe great aad teaeral Interest I tb ease make It prebabl that It will aot be long delayed. . r.BisSS's Cora I Coan or Cold la lrt,U onedaylWhy coagh snd OOUgsl rkk Consumption? This j- P lanna remedy wiQ car yrij na von. Doctors recommtnd tU Price iSeents. Sold by all aVuggtsts. Every sal of Anwaya Croup Syrup means a cure, and every cure means friend, and an appreciative one. We have yet to hear of first complaint fol lowing It nte, and If yon need inch remedy In your family, and will buy bottle. If It does not cure, we will refund your money. Bradham'i Pharmacy. 1 A Convenience. We have recently put in an elec tric bell, If you me l medicine In the night, pre the button at our f rimt door aud you will be prompt ly served. Let us All your piecrlption both in the day and in th night. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. Phone 56. Cor. Broad A Middle Sta a IS SUFFICIENT. Those who have used our Djspepsla (mra have no doubt been benenttea (financially at least.) Aod now we call your attention lo tbe following i . A Dust Pan for 10 cents. A fancy Dust Pan 85c. A French Rat Trap for 50c.; A Htove Shovel for Ac. A Shoe Brush for 30c. A Dusting Brufh for 25c. A nice bandied Ax for 60c. A Box Coffee Mill for 50c. A Farm Bell for $2 00, A 5 Gallon Can with Pump for 90c. A Bible for 80o. . A Testament for 5r, A Testament with the Psalms for 80c Come and tee us. j. u. if limy co. It's Eaay to Dye with Diamond Dyes With Diamond Tre tqn.l In Seeaty ana ft ur eaeeu suae eaten ftwuMee to laewoikot Uh jroiei.tnnm ay.r FOR SALE BY ' F. K. DUFFY, Cor. Middle ft B. Front Streets. 1 At the Rnntv store I 1 TIT LATEST- . The ' hand finish" Blue and White Bond Stationery. s a Terentv Five Thonaand Kn- 4 velope and a New Lot ot Book- keepers Supplies Just Received. 7 I I G. H. Ennctt. ! ' T a-.1 . Lilian lllMi? - i Fres$i AND . . . gBig Hominy. V Freeh Loose OalCake and OnUrio Buckwheat. Heeler.' Whole Wheat Flour Nice Dried IWhna only 10c lb. Dried Apple and Prune. Attmore's Mince MeaL Fanny Klgin Butter, 'i:c. lb. Full line Krtwli Can noil (inoil, all kindii. Tobacco Ciinwer jl flnd it lo their interest to . amine our immense stock of Clicwine Tobacco wliu h for variety and q::tlity cannot ho surpassed in the city, before making their purchase in that line. McDaniel & Ml 'IMione 91. Satisfactory results 1898 to give our trade advantages not se cured elsewhere and special sales over those ot our competitors, coupled with the month ot January whkh is our month for unloading stock lelt over trom 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 tor children's dresses, aprons, bonnets, etc. 3c. Our line oi standard tiful large plaids, rich imported stuffs, figured and checked are to go into this sale at the ordinary price ot common prints, 4c. Flan i?lttfN. What reiiiniiiH of our tic grade of (Quaker Cily Flannels will be sold as long us thev lotit ni, 31c Better Grade in Beautiful Styles, 7c (iiiality for 5c All of the He and 10c pmliti e, in cluding very hnndsome Kirles. we muke a pile of Ihi m and the pi ice is (!(c Underwear. Lsdiis all wool Pants and Vests, $1 grade 75c Ladies i wool Pants and Vests, 75c grate 55c Ladies t wool erav Vests, 50c Childs Veals, sixe t". 10c 21, - lnc ' " 26 and 28, 20c Meu's Scarlet Undershirts and Draw ei s, AOc grade, 35c Men' Gray Undershirts, 10c Alsoafvll line of other grades but no space to mention prices, all marked down. BlanketN. The very heet N. C. Blanket, a few pair left, f s no graue, 1UX4 fj :u 4 00 Grade, 11x4, 8 00 Table riinens. Colored table linens 35c grade 10c M . " r stiortiengtn inc " better grade 25c Bleached, table damask 25c Ualf bleached table damask 00 inches wide 88c 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; eacb piece marked In plain figures so you can wait en yourself. Napkins. . Turkey rod doylies Ho grade 8c M ," , 10c grade ' 5c Plaid doylies, - 25cdoi All ltnen, white doylies with colored border 36c doz All ' linen, white doylies colored border, better grade 47c dot A few dozen left of "our speciar all linen doylies 75c grade to close 60c Our white doylies, pure linen very Lheap at 75c dozen will be sold as long as they last at 60c doz Capes, Ladle black cane, fur trimmed. 75c value,. 50c Ladles black cape, braid trimmed 90c Talue, 65c Ladies Mack enpe, all Wool trimmed with braid and fur 1.25 value 95c Ladies black beaver cape, 1.75 value 1 25 " . " better grade 8 00 value, ' . , 8 20 Very fine beaver capes, plain and . simple In style, excellent mate- - ' rial, value 4 75, now 8 95 Also a full range in plurh capes and a row shoulder fur capes, all marked down and must be sold; G - rits 2 5: a U flail 71 UrsiS'l St. 5: from our efforts in the sunericritv oi our the only requisite, but lour (4) cent Calicoes, prints including beau in design taken from lreKN G oollNy Donblo fold brocaded dress goods, J wool good colors and excellent value at 10c 1 Cashmere wool, colors and block value 10c Several pieces plain eashniers. H2 inches wide, double fold, the liest i.pc value to close 10c Brocaded dress coods our leader at 15c meets tho same fate and is reduced to 12jc Plain black brllliantinc, :ili inches wide, excellent to niako skirls and suit a, value 35c Ic Plain do, 50c grade, excellent lustre its Inches wide 30c Plain do, 45 incites wide, has lustre almost enual to silk, value K5o Brocaded brilliantine 38 inches 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 Our 50c line of novelty dress roods in colors are to go at 37c A few more pattern lengths worth from 75c to 81.25 will be sold from - COc to 85c Hosiery. Ladle Blk and Gray Hose, So " " Hose. 10c erode. 5c Childs Improved double knee lioso fast black, heavy ribbed, VU and 15c grade meet like reduction and the price 10c Sheets A Pillow Cases. Ironed sheets, bleached, 64x81, fife " " " (tilxIMI, !MO " ' "stan'rd gr'de" 81x00, 30c - . 00x00, 67JO All oar sheets are well made, the coods Is torn and tbe sheets are hemmed ready tor use. x our time now to buv- Knockemout pillow cases, 40JxJ!(l . 5c Better grade ," " 45x8(1 0c Hemstitched " " 4.xati , toe " " 54x36 ' 17c ; Miscellaneous. 5-4 Table oil cloth per yard 10c Clark crochet cotton In alt shauct sr. Brass pins . : ' tt Ladies Gossamer, value $1.25 t5o Gents white H S hankerchlefs 5c Ladies " i " " pure linen 5o A few (fair ladles shoes 8 4 25c Misses and children! Dang., shoes- 9 to 15S, 18 toJ8 nuc Infants turned shoe 2-5 . 85o 32x24 Hnck Towels, - 15o Orders from the country accompamcrl by the cash will be filled with our usual promptness and at the prices goons are advertised as long as each item lasts. Millinery. What i left Ir bats and daps snd fancy feathers will.be told at and below cost SALE f
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