I J is. I I ! i l ( I i x i v yy v v mBlK.1, K. C. VYIDMSDiT VOL 1TI-K0. 5C!. riEEl'IST I, 1893. ESTABUSlltD 188t TUB MANILA BATTUL m i ll C. B. B. v v - y , V " a fiikkii KurriiY or the hii ifi.u linAKR" OP Hams and Breakfast Bacon JihK P-rrlnd. Tey ared u "talking up". TWir RepulalWai Bella Theea. , ' Finer Cakr. HnltiMn. Pnlf sod Khrrathurr Oyster Crarkers. Vm jind-a. Milk Urn-ails. Yreoioa Catcall, aJajrs Fresh d ep 10 Ihe riwhrl , All ktM.lt of f "anned VrftuUrt end ips. Frails, r, o Us vary M nuuka. 1'W-slrs la stvlte asa1 werylhiog asnelly found la u op to dale eeUblisbosrftt, in ft m in IN IN ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 2 In Our Agricultural Department $ ft We ate handling in. well taowa and alweje reW4H saaaWe rwrW A UuaaoliirilMi4ira.llrWbrft,aVaai'liiraod Heed II y wi oT, tbsmo and Bues Phrs and aim I bo Hkwh-wmII . flV .Minn Plows. All of ton, ma ye ham prul llirtr u fulness . W ilk anil are thoroughly reliable. . , VI We bny our NAILS In Car toada and can Cive hwlrte ngnrr. yty 5? CV1I ard be rwrioced by ' yly aofete jjfe WK ARE OYERSTOCKED V Ladies Dressing Tables, Ami r. Ihe Nest Two Week! wr will HKI.L. THEM AT FACTORY COST TO LOK Til KM OU I'. We have them (a Golden Oak. Bird's Kyi- llsph) T MalBiiany. WV have jtiKt imloadid a Hxliil Our UhuI til lied ICihmii Hull in x VHil.-ly iif I'Hturna anil Finmhf uiitl cau wive you niinuuy nu Unlit. Iktvide the Kocker iliown in cut, we have a large line ot Fancy Riickeri in Oak ami Mahogany flutsh that are brautiea. It you need anything in tliii line it will pay you to aee oura. FRANC H. JONES GO., 87 MIDBIiE 1 15 PER CENT Oar entire etrck of WINTER CLOTHING mnH he eold THIS MO N I'll to in.iko loom for Spring Htyh. We will give nnr customers the Bent'Ht of our Want of Space. Our Stock in new this M-sson, and everything got at IS PEL CENT. LES8 THAN USUAL i'UICF. $12 50 Suits, now $10 63 10 00 " " 8 60 8 50 4V " 7 23 6 50 " " 5 53 V 5 00' v" 44 4 25 Yonth'i and Children' Rnlta will be told at the SAME SACRIFICE. Ynuth'a Suits have Ixen sold nut almost entirely, have only a fw left. Call Early ml Take your Choice. ' . ' No tch Enita have ever btei sotd in town at Such Low Figures! .... -,...f. S I St: CALL AND EXAMINE OUB J. Gr. XDTJaTOT-dC'-.CO.;3 . . .. 57POLLOCK STREET, J. H. Matthews! 122 Middle Street. ? . DB4LSB IS Foreign and DomenllV fruits i Hot & CM Lunch,' . : ' Oysters in any Style. , - , -.: Confectioneries, , 1 Cigars & Tobacco Ac. SWEET CU13A31, Frefch from Separation 2ic qt. 13c pt lielivend Tuesdays and Salurdnys. Also i Butter Milk and Hwect reparoled Milk lOctallon. JNO. I1UMPH11EY, Claik, N. 0. 2 t VI VI VI V! VI VI VI VI VI VI VI Vtf THIS ELEGANT MOCKER ' In Polished Goidrn Oak; Saddle v . ' Seat, Only . . -. .. ; $4.25. STEET. REDUCTION ll 3' BTOCBT.'' - . NEW BERNE, N. C. ' v" ' ' 3 A LESSON IN COOKING A course dinner sn as tohnve itdono satisfactorily, or Tn taking or routing, will be given the wok Hist uses nnx of Magic Iisnges jch us slic never hnd before. Flaky Pirs, Light Otikos and well baked lircaHa, willi a sumll con Mimptionnf Wood delight the hoiifli kei'per. Our stock of ltanges, Oioking and Heating MUives Is worth looking nt. All Prices Giiarnmced. I. D. 'JTltil lil'l f i! MM tIWII l.lH TSt C'lltpi Imu, 1b V i . f Tlw Utert adrlcrt from klanllt ttata thai tba Filipinos bv Ivra drirea back lea allies by the Americans aa k result of lis baale (Saturday algbt aad Sunday. Ta losses of the iulplnos ars new aliaalad at 1,00 sJUad and wauaded, but soma reports are to the effect that they lost as assay as 4,000 aa. Usoeral Otis' official report shows tbst 14 AnsrtciBS wsis killed, 41 wer wouaded and two are missing. Besides laeea two war wounded oa tba monitor Mnaadoock, making a total of 43 who received wound. Col William & Smith, of tba First Teaneasee, died of applsiy while lead ing hit men oa lite Bring liua ' A cablegram received ia Washington treat Admiral Vawey caoaad aaval offl cers to believe that there had less a wuesToTtfirgiBmij.1 T5saiiaiffrg aader data af alonday, csbled'Uisi the "lasargenu bava attacked alanlla." Secreury Alger ia ot tba opinion that this dispatch was delayed and that It referred to the lighting of Saturday aad Sunday. . The Filipino Junta at ilong Eong al leges lhat tba fighting at Manila was only aa "outpost skirmish' lutended to Influence action on the peace treaty. -'The Untied Slates Senate rati lied the treaty yesterday by a rote af 57 to tt. thi ajsiip n et Tata ass:t '. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets re move the causa that produces' LaGrtppe The genuine baa L. B. CJ. on Vach Tablet. 25c. . . , Carolina Coagb Cure la made In Orad ham's l'barniacy from pure balsams, gums and herbs especially Indicated In colds, coughs and bronchial ailments. It will cure your backing cough or we will refund the money paid for It. No remedy Is a "care all", but wa don't want your money unless wa can cure your cough, 23c at Bradham's. , SAMS OLD SPAIN. aaria JabtlMl vvrnmpp ra ateawl Wietarjr. Mi nRii, Feb. 5. Intense excitement was caused here by the receipt this even ing of the; following eftlcfal dispatch from General lilor, the Spanish commarder in the Philippines. '-The insurgents have violently at tacked and captured almost the , whole of the exterior American line The Americans offered a vigorous defense at the exterior barriers, using I heir artillery as well sa the squadren. "The war ships destroyed and burned Caloacan, Faco and several (owns In the neighborhood. Both sidesSufferod ma terially. Very sharp firing continues. The Spanish troops have been conflued to quarters, but a sergeant' has been wounded by a stray bullet. y "Rioa." The popular sympathy hers Is on the side of Agulnaldo. CATARRH OP STOMACH. J A rirmmmmt, HlmpH-, Hal star as W.t ' frofsml t'are tmw It. ; Catarrh of the sloniachlias long been eonsldcred the next thing to Incurable. The usual symptoms are a full or bloat ing sensation after eating, accompanied sometimes with sour or watery risings, a formation of gases, causing-pressure on the heart and lungs and difficult breathing; neadaches, fickle '; appetite, nervousness and a general played out, languid feeling. ,-' There Is often - foul teste In the mouth, coated tongue and If the Interior ot the stomach could be seen It would show a slimy. Inflamed condition., . The cure ot this common and obsti nate trouble is found in a treatment which causes the food to be readily thoroughly digested before It has time to ferment and Irritate the delicato mu cus surfaces of the stomach. To secure a prompt and healthy digestion Is the one necessary thing to do and when normal digestion Is secured the catarrhal condition will have disappeared. : According to l)r, Harlanson the safest and host treatment is to use after each meal a . tablet, composed of Diatase, Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden Seal aad fruit acids. These tablets can now be found at all drag stores under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and not being a patent medicine can be used with perfect safely and assurance that healthy appetite and thorough di gestion will follow their regular use after meals. - - v'; . i J Mr. N. .!. Boohcr of 2710 Dearbon St., Chicago, 111, writoe: ."Catarrh Is a local' condition resulting from a neglected cold in Hie head, . wherehy I he lining membranes of the note become Inllam ed and the pohinnnus iliscliare there f rum .pasting backward into the throat' readies the stomach. Medical mil hod i ties preperllied for me tor three - years ' for catarrh' of stomach without cuic.' but to day I sm the happiest of men after U'iug only one box of f tuna's Dyspep-J sia Tablets. X cannot find appropriate words to express my good feeling. I' have found flesh, appetite and sound rest from their use," j Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets la the Safest , preparation as well as the simplest aud most convenient remedy for any form of Indigostlon, catarrh of utomnch, bilious nrss, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. Send for little book mailed free, on (.tonmoli troubles, by addressing Stuart Co., Karelial, J!icb. T'.e tablet can lie f... i.J at u'l iii;; ... ... 7 lis Silcati:! ca lie Kattcr of lis MM ' lease Ktarts Nick t SessUaa. Haay Blek, Jtesaber. fteaatar Bryaa Cealaed UBstsl. ThaWar4 Separata Car BUI. JotnuAi. Uvraao, I RiLSMta. N.C., Feb If i The present tltostloa la the Allaotle and North Carolina Railroad mailer Is law creating lbs Uoard of lataraal Ii provements Is to coae before tba House today aid tonight, being engineered by Allen of Wayne. Then It will lake two or three days for tba bill to prog reas along antll ll finally roes to tba enroll ing clerk's office and Is enrolled aad rat ified. Being a law, the slectloa of the members of tha Board caa thea take place. Eight of the nine members have been selected from the Congressional districts, and Ihey will lecoive a formal election. No selection has been Bade yet from the 7th district. This la mainly because Overman who has much to aay about the naming of the man from tnal district, Is among the list ot sk-k and as soon as he gets on bis feet the list will be made complete. ' The llonse started off last night by holding night session. The weather waa very bad and I be many sick mem bers caused small attendance. Most of those present seemed to have coughs. Whenever a vote oa a charter required the ayes and naes, It was necessary to gel every vote to obtain a quorum and 04 waa the best result obtainable after searchlnglhe hall to see that all bad voted. A good many bills were cleared from the calendar, by a second and third reading. . A numbel that had been re ported unfavorably by committees were pot out of the way by motion to table when they were read. The attendance in the Senate yesterday waa small, only two mare than a Quorum being present at the opening. Senator Brys4 has been confined to bis rooms at he Yarboro since last Friday by aa at tack of grip. The committee on Education has under discission a bill re ileal I ne the act reaulr Ing tfij county commissioners to select text books for each county. A new bill, called the Wall bill, provides that the Speaker af the House shall appclut a Text Book Commission of seven mem bers who shall select a uniform series of books for the whole State, to report on same by June 1st. The committee lias not fully decided on the details of the bill. The separate 'cars matter came op before the committee on Railroads for a few minutes,. The bill of the Joint com mittee Is about ready to go before the Legislature but Is not satisfactory to all the members. 3enalor Ward baa a bill which he sayt he will offer as a substi tute, fashioned after the Georgia law. It will go on the calendar and come up for discussion in the .Senate. The bill of Senator Ward Is as .follows: ' -The General Assembly of North Caro 11 aa do enact. . -,-.-. . Section 1. That all railroad com panics, steamboat companies and all common carriers trsnsporting passengers for hire In this State, shall provide sep arate cars or compartments for the races: Beotlon 2. That when a railroad car is divided Into compartments, the space set apart or provided for while and colored persons respectively, may be pro vided according to the proportion of or dinary jmd usual travel by each race on the road on which said cars are used. Section 8. . That officers or employes having charge of such railway cars shall not allow white and colored pas sengers to occupyhe same car or com psrtment, and tor a Violation of thia seo- tlon any such officet or employe shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, Section 4. ' That any passenger going and remaining In any car or compart ment, or seat oilier than that to which he may have been assigned, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. The conductor and any and all employes of such cars. ooals or other common carriers, are hereby clothed with power lo eject from tho train or car or compartment any passenger who refuses to remain In such car or compartment as may be as sigued to him, and the company shall not lie liable therefor. Section 5. That this act shall not ap ply lo Pullmtn cars, nor to through ex press cars, nor' through -vestibuled train 9. ' " ', i Section 0 Th.U lliis ant. shall not ap ply to nurses orservsDtsfn attendants on their employers. Section 7. That this act i shall be in force from knd after lis rjtlllcation. A short caucus was held last night be fore the session of the House to name the three direclois at large for the State Prison, late the penitentiary. The names are M L Bryan of Madison, W C New land of Caldwell and T B Crowder of Wake. The merchants seeking a repeal of the Purchase Tax are making efforts to ob tain lhat result. They ill bring a con centrated eTort to ! ;ir on t' e c t lee - " '.' ! i . ' 1 Makes the food more ddklous and wfolesomo aajaat tax, aad It Is difflearl lesee why I Is so hard la obtala Its repeal. The bill reducing the fees ot euaaty onVers Caa. ap la the lluaae sad waa Jumped "a bard, ll was killed by beleg UbUd by a vote or 4 lo 34 The U.I reducing feea o regUlms of deeds came sear going the same way but was finally re-nrferisd le the eommltlae ea Salaries) aad Fees, bow essayed a drafting a bill. The pal sot medicine bill eoawa before lbs 3 u jicfary TommTl iee oa Friday and the drvKgUts will be given a bearing. Ths-auli-lrost bill will receive further dlscutalnn before the Judiciary Comtul.- tee tomorrow afleraoea. . The Fayetlevilledlspeassry bill people are still at It, and a car load of fighters came lo the capital today to renew the battle. The smallest things may exert the greatest influence. De Will's Lltl le Early Risers are unequalled for overcoming constipation, and liver troubles. Small pilL beat pill, safe pHL F. 8. Duffy. ' I . There la no seed of saying anything about Ibe cleanliness of Bradham's Foun tain; It ia proverbial. It ia so clean that ll la appetizing. Every glass they are as thin and delicate as can be made la polished after using. We have gotten the name ot serving the finest Soda in New Bern by cleanliness, daintiness and liberal use ot fresh, pure fruit Juices. Like our entire pharmacy, our fountain service equals any tiling to be found in large cities. Bradham's Fonntaln. 'castor i A . For Infants and Children. Till Kind Yon Have Always Bought - Bears the Signature On and after today I will sell either the celebrated Rochester or Budaeiser Beer to families at' one -dollar per pox, of two doxen bottles. J. F, Taylor. J.J. Baxter has just received a new line of E. P. Reed's ladles shoes in but ton aad lace all stylet. Lemons SO cents a dot , at McSor lev's ' . " ; .New Bern Fair, Feby. 20th. Mr. A. E. nibbard, the Jeweler, says: "Anwsy's Croup Syrup is the best medi cine ever tried In a household for croup and children's coughs. It has been used with greatest benefit in my family, and ao mother should be without a bottle. It sets quickly and cure the chlliL" L Sold at utaunam s marmacy. tiiiSLBook Store I i i s Everv thine i S VAss AXorif m ! 1 VJW VTtalal ill Office Supplies and the : School Room. ' - : Cx. H. Ennett. I l.j Ldijuuauj mm PVill fJame a Few Prices: 50 CHILDREN'S SUITS WAS tl 00 AND $125, NOW 60 , 50 50 f.0. 40 BOY'3 SUITS WAS . . 3!) " ' 111 MEN'S SUITH Was Till Men's Khick f 'lny Wnrsled 3 ' ''renchW orated 10 00 20 ; " " " " 1900 -50 PAIP.3 MEN'S bllOES WAS 1 00 Hal " " " " 1 25 UKTTEU GRADES $1 Oil, 1 8. 1 50,2 00 UP TO EVERYTHING REDUCED HERE ! - ' ' A Big: Line Top and Undershirts Cheap. ' Also tho Largest Gtocli Hats in I7ev7 Bern, gcic Cheap. Also a Full Line Collars and Ties, Trunks and Valises. - Ccmo and Satisfy Yourself. , I lrMaaT aaaaelNa Wasaiaeron, Feb. .The America a troops at M sella have aa aba ad sat sap ply of esaokalees powder.. The regnlsirs have the Krag-Jorgeasea rlfie aad about 6,000 of the taste weapons are la lbs bands of the Volunteers. There baa bee a renewed activity la the lommlasary depart meat ea aceeeat f the outbreak a the Philippines. The troops there have auppllee already oa hand sr oa the way to last them aaill Jnae, The alas of the department la to keep the supplies about three months ahead at all distant stations. COUCH SYRUP Will our Croup without fail. The best remedy for wbonping-eouga. IXaes small. Price S3 eta. at druggist. La Grippe U again epidemic. Every precaution should be taken to avoid it. lis specific cure Is One Minnie Cough Cure. A.,J. Shepard, Publisher Agrlcol turaT Journal aad Advertiser, Eldea Mo , ssys: "No one will be disappointed in usIosrOne Minnie Cough Cure for La Grippe. Pleasant to take, quick to act. F. 8. Duffy BY SPECIAL REQUEST , - . Wefhave ordered some Extra Fine 8tall.FedBEEF wbk-h will be 134 Cents-for the Choice Cuts. Other Beef the old price.. hose Iwisblng something Aoa will do,well to call on us. Respectfully,, Sam'l Cohn&Son. A Walking Advertisement " A SATISFIED . . . . CUSTOriEl?, SEASON A BE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. A Glass Gutter 10c Towel Roller 16c. A Galvanized Slop Pail 30c. " " We let Bucket 20o Milk Cans. 1 pt Sc. 1 qt 10c gall I3c. 1 gall loo. Pop Cora Popper 8c. Dust Pan 10c, Marking pot and brush 15c. A 6 hole Muffin Pan 5c. 9 bole Do 8c, 2 qt Urauite Coffee Pot 80c, 8 qt 25c, 4qt80o. Granite Sauce Pan 85c. Dish Pan 40c. Slop Pail 85c. A 5 gallon Galvanized Pump Can 90c A Bushel iron Blupped Uaaket 65c Come and See tie. J. C. Vhitty CO. Enameled Pvt, Pots, Kettles, Pniift, Illce Roilera, and Waueepan. Silver Plated NpoonM ami Table Cutlery , - ,V , AT H, RWhitehurst's ' 45 POLLOCK STREET. 1 00 . 9 00, 8 00 . u 2 50. 2 00 UP TO v 100 160 260 200 ANf) 2 50. NOW 173 a A rul in - n in , 2ti0 CP1 TO 6 00 5 00 NOW SOU AND 800 NOW 8 25 85 7 60 860 75 03 2 50 5 j Staple and M JH (OJIPLCTE IX EVEltY IEPAIIT3IEXT. 2- Freah lot Fox Iiiter Print anj Fancy Elgin Ilutter. ml Big llama to Cut. Small Tic llama and Break fast Strips. ml We call your s,irciil attention lo onr HcsrM-riuti Brand mZ of CAI.IKOUMA rKACIIF-S at '-'0 Cents fM-rain. The) 3; as extra flue, try them. Fresh Car l oad of FfX)UR, right from mill. If you Jp need barrel, give us a call. JJ Mcllan ncl & uaskill, s1 1 mi aTm-tst WAS A GREAT SUCCESS And we Thank Our Friends tor Their Liberal Patronage. We have a few things not moved out entirely, which we will continue to Sell at Reductions that will Inter- . i - est you. . - - i $ 76 , V Value, now $ 60N 1 25 - 95 175 " - 1 20 2 50 : l 65 3 50 " . . ! 2 65 i 'I 71 nni'l St. iininiiii,,v

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