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rr vvi" s r - VOL XV.-KO. ?GS. ItW BtUX. X. C, THl'k'SDlT M0MI5G, FIBKU1ET 9. ISS9. ISTiBLlSUCD If SS -s n s v. -v ". .s OS a:fiiesii HurriiY of the OS as as as OS Os as as as as as as as as as as as as as as as C'EIjXBIXATED HUAFJEIt BRAND" OF Hams and Breakfast Bacon Jot Paired. TWyaaad no Bella Tbra. Fuu-T Cake, Salllnea, Puff sa.1 Bhrewebsjry OyUv frarkrr., . Dm Snd-a. Milk Bramiu, TrsuU Bisrart, 4 always Freak- ' aad up l Um WaodarH. . All klwta of Canard Vegetables ud Boaps, Fh, of lh ry best marke, It-alea In all atyle ted everything usaally found la un to tUlt msulishnHMit, In Our Agricultural Department W are handling lb well kaowa ao4 alway MUM 8pntcr . Uifawn iHamrmlors, MeWbertet' fcwn ITaiiLem and Una Mm-aiw8oi-r,rkmpkaadBoaPloaaiid alxilbo mow-wall Cotton llowe. AH r Ir-m mates haw prrwed Ihwr U fulness anal are lhNOUi.liiy reliaUa. We buy our NAILS IB Car Load and can p Inside figure. Call aad be convinced by ' '.' ' ""' vs 0 Jl II .Jl IL.JI lUUrJ iririr imti r' U.HI nU mil WB ARE OVERSTOCKED WITH ... Ladies Dressing Tables And for the Next Two Wwki we w ill CELL THKM AT FA TORT (OfjT TO I LOSS THKM UT. Wo have tin 111 in Qnlili-n Oak. HIpIV Kvi- Hl.-i f nlwifafijr. Wr liavr jHt nliwi1il a K.'llil Uiir Uhui 1 IU-.I lioiin Kmi- in M11 li ly lit l aiti-riM ami Kinipliw u il vjiii aax'u ti UHUH-y uu llwiu, Ik-olilw llic Mocker uliiiurn In cut, Irnvw a larK Hdp f Kaiiry Kockt-ra ill k anil Maliognn; tliiliili Hint are bomiHc. If you natd anyililnt in lliin line it will pay uu loave our. - ' FRANG. H. J0NE8 R GO., 87 JIID9LE STREET. safflmwwwwflffflfflfflflmfflrwiifflniriyiiiiitfflinfflWK 1 15 PER CENT REDUCTION ! Our entire stock of WINTER CLOTHING miiBt U aold THIS MONTH to make room for Spring Btylre. . We will jrlvu our customers 1 j lie Benefit r bur Want of Kpaon. Our Stock ia new tliia season, ' and everything got at IB PEL CENT. LESS THAN USUALIilCF. ' , $12 50 Suits, 10 00 u 8 60 ' 6 60 " , , - 5 00 aS Vouth'i and CMldreu'ii Sold will be aold at the SAME SACRIFICE. E x.-:- '"3 p Youlli'n Ruita Ukts btan aold out almost entiiely,' have only a few 8 left. Call Early and Take your Choice. v E . ,' , 25 1 . No toch Suili have tTer been aold la town at Rucli Low Figurea! - & ' - ; V'- . 3 CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. . - 3 1 g J. CK 3DTJ3iT-liT ".CO., g ' f t . v 67 TOLLOCK STREET, ; NEW BERNE, N. P. ' ' ' ImuiiuJuiuiuJuwiiiiUJaiuJUMiiiJiiaiiUiiiJiiJiiiiuiiiiiK J. H. r.latthevsl 123 Middle Street. . - v. ; riKALKB IH ' Foreign and HomfMl FRUITS 1 Hot t Celd Lnnch, .' ' Oyatere la any Style. A - - Coafectionerles," .. " Cigars & Tobacoo Ac SWEET CKEAM, , Frenh from Separation 25c qt. 13c pt Delivered Tuesdays and Saturdays. Also Butter lllk and Hwei-t Separated Milk 10c gallon. JNO. UUBPHUEY, " Clark, N. 0. . . . . S-S- V V! VI Vt V7 VI 1 VI vu w vt M VI VI M VI VI VI VI "talking ap-. Ttr iuTuiu . ' 1 Their VI VI VI VI VI SI vi VI THIS ELKOANT IIOCKKR in PoIhiIkmI Golden Oak, Saddle 8et. Only i , $4.25. now $10 63 3 " 8 60 ; " 7 23 : : - 3 ; 6 53; ; " 4 125 : - 3 A lIeSSON IN COOtClNQ A course dinner so as to have it done satisfactorily, or in baking ty roosting, will be Riven the cook that uses one of Mngio Ranges soh as she never bad before. Flaky Pics, Light Cakes and well baked breads, with a small con sumption of Wood .delights the house keeper. Our stock of lUnjtes, Cooking and Heating Stovex is wurtli looking at. All Prices Guaranteed. i. ii. conn ion TO 1 f TBS LAST kU. A. (S. mm in a mt m- trrmmt lapMnma Special lo Journal. KtLaisK. Fabraary Tae Sanaaik District aaa, aad Um laal one lo be named to til lbs Bard of laleraal lav prowaMBt was selected today. Us la Mr. A. IL Ilsydeo. " ' " '. ' Tba VaacaTsillle school UU passed Uis Hoaas by a vote of I? to 43, after three hoars debate. ' la raacos, loalght, the eoffraire bill wlU be liscassad. BKITBIf IRLAKS, riu4a auu bw-b rw. mi mm UwM at axar. The latest advices from Manila arc that the Aatericaa troops conllaua lo drlva the FillnUios lnlaad. Geaeral Otis' soldiers have attacked Saatolaa. eleven milea aortbraat of the city. A brigade alao captured the Manila water works, which had previously been held by the Filipinos. Some of the asllves are sashing a de termined resUuoce, bat are poor marks men. Toe remainder of the Filipino army's aurvivors are retresllng. It bss been deckled lo begin a rigorous snd aggressive campaign against lbs Fil ipino. Geseral Otis Is to move at once oa alaloius, tbe capital of the native re public, and General Miller is to attack Hollo. The cabinet at Waahlagtoa has reached tbe conclusion that Agulnaldo's men be forced lo lay dowa tbelr arms If older Is to be maintained la Ike Philip pines. Agulnsldo has Issued a proclamation of war against the Americans.- General Otis, la a cablegram to Wash ington, estimates that the Filipinos have lost 4,100 killed, wounded or captured. This Is believed to be below tbe correct flgores. '. . The General hat sent additional cable grams giving the names of lb Ameri cans killed snd wounded, bringing the killed up lo 40 snd tbe wounded up lo 148, II estimates that the Americans' total loss is ISO. ; It Is reported Ibat. on of the leading causes which precipitated Hie outbreak at Manlla'-was the .seism by Admiral Dewey of the schoout r Tanrng, laden with arms for the Filipinor. ini stair t ubb mar uuts ctistB. - Lsxmive Brouio Quinine Tablets re moves the cause iliat product- Lalirippc Thu ueuuinc has L. 11. Q ou ta h Tatdet. IV.)C . . IBB KFECOLATtyB MABEETJ. Yekterdsy's aiaiket fUotittinna fur nished by J. E. Latham. . Nkw Yohk, February 8. WTOCKS. ' - Open. Hish. Low. Ch se Sugar........... 130 -ISO 188 130 Ani Tobacco..'.. 140 141 13yJ 141, B.S. Gas....... 6J K' 0 0, St. Li & S.W.... 10i . 101 1 10 101 a B. Q. .... 183 138 132, 183, L. & N... ....... 04 ) 04 61 64 Peoples Gas..,: 1124 U9 J11J UU COTTON. ' .. ' ' J' Open. Hiph. Low. Close Usy,. ........... 6.14 0.19 6.13 617 . . CHICAGO MARKETS. WbsaT Open. lligK Low. Chs May.,...'...;, 71 "!H 7I 72 Cobji ' ' - " : May 86J , 86 - 86,, , 80 La Grippe Is again epidemic. Every precaution should be taken lo avoid It. f its spedflo cur Is One Minute Cough Cure. A. J. Shepard, Pultll&her Agrlcul tural Journal and Advertiser, Elden. Mo., says: "No one will be disappointed in using One Minute Cough Cure for La Grippe." Pleasant to take, quick lo act. F. 8. Duffy. Admiral BewryaNlralrey. The Olympia, Admiral Dewey's' flag. ship, took no part In the bombardment. With the fine strategy for which the American naval commander Is noted, he placed his vessel In a position direetjy in front of tbe city, between the Spanish gunboat General Alaya and tbe German Cruiser and the troops uhore. The significance of this move will be readily grssped. This was a fight be tween Americans and Filipinos, and no outsiders could be permitted to enter the ring, so Admiral Dewey constituted himself a sort of referee to say "handi ofT If It became necessary. The enemy ware totally unprepared for tbe vigorous punishment that wn adtniiibitered t tliem, and from which they will require a long time to recover The moral effect of the drubbing given to them will be great.' : ;t -' ' -.. The F.rpinos spnarently thought they ou'd massacre the . Amerh a is In a night attack, as they easily and frequent ly did the Spanish troops sent against tliem, making the fatal errc of n. t weighing the difference between the morale and tlisuipiine of th Ameriutn and Spanish' troops. This dirference resulted' in 'thousands of them losing their lives in a hopeless causa. . v - . Aguinaldo, so far as can be learned, did not risk his precious skia with hit troops and is still able and willing to make further trouble N. Y. Sun, These are dangerous times for the health. Croup, colds and throat troubles lead rapidly to Consumption. A bottle of One Minute Cough Cure used at the right time will preserve life, health ami a large amouut of money. Pleasant to t .'..; fl,;i.!un i:..; it. F. S. Du'Ty. IKE UGISUTUBE. Cfiiillcj.Taiil.! Up Oi Jin Crei Car Matter. 1 Capital. Crsvsa Caalf Bllli. Caabsrlssd lsly Sit. ; pessary. Tailsg Kallrtada, srthaaU FarekaaaTax. Th WIImb Farr Case. JocrsaL Una bad. - 1 Raleigh, N. C. Fsbraary 8. j Th members of th Geaeral Assembly j will remember la seasloa for oa cause If no other, th rala aad lb mud. Ral- eigbllea clala that It Is year sine. Ih M reels Jiav baa so bad, la spit of the Improvement, bat prohably they are But so bail or th mod so deep as wbea Leg islators hav been kaowa to b carried across lb street oa strong men's shoul ders at oa dollar apleos. Bat this was In th long ago. ... . There was no night session last night, out of oompllmeot t th Blind Instil u lion, An ntrtalnmeal was given In lb aew Duildiag to which lb members were lavlted. Many accepted and a Joyed th program of music, drills and band playing. Th big ball ISO by 85 feet la at lb top of th building and contains 1,000 chairs. Tb building Is Are proof and a On structure. Tb stlsndsnos at both lions and Senate was very fair yesterday. Num bars of new bills were Introduced. In lb Senate, to glv additional Justices of tbe Peace to Cravea Introduced by Sena tor Browa In th abseno of Senator Bryan, who I still confined to bis rooms In the House, a bill to provide for tbe appointment of dlreetorsaad State proxy for tb A. A N. 0. Railroad by Leak. Tbe bill regarding directors of the N. 0. R. R. provides that they shall be sloe led by the Slat board of Internal Im provements and that that board shall also hav power lo remsve them and 811 tbe vacancies. The reply of th Slat treasurer lo tbe resolution oi Inquiry as lo aUu turn ol money be bad paid oat to the penl en ll-iry. &c , was received aud pi iceJ !n the hands of the fiuaucu committee The reply of tbe Governor was read lo ihe iuqulry as to what vacancies ihu.e aie on-the board of directors f the pen itentiary. The reply said tueru were two from ihe 7th aud 9th disulcu. Win ston said on of these had occurred within Ihe past 48 hours. He then placed In nomination William C. New laud from the 7lh and Marion L. Bryan from the 9th. Newland and Bryan were elected. - Tbe bill to regulat the bonds of offl oers In Craven county passed the House on a final reading. A bill was Intro duced by McNeill to reduce tbe rslss on the ferry - at Wilmington acrois the Cape Fesr river 23 per cent, to take the place of a former bill calling for a SO per cent reduction in certain cases. Under th bead of unfinished business In the Senate th bill to repeal section 3118 of lb Code again came up. This bill provides that a local option election shall be held once In 2 years on the peti tion of- one-third of the qualified voters of a county, and In any month of the year instead of June, as formerly. Tbe majority of the Senate seemed to be opposed to the measure, and amend, ments excepting county after county was read by tbe clerk. . . - Finally Senator Glenn asked permis sion to withdraw the bill he bad Intro duced It and was allowed to do so. ' A bill was Introduced In the Senate to amend chapter 14S of the Public laws relating to fishing In the Neuse river. It is to prohibit the setting of nets within ) mile of Ihe Neuse river bridge. It Is said that by taking advantage of the new bridge these nets are set onttrely across so a to almost entirely prevent the run of fish. ... : . Another old legislative snag was re moved yesterday by the bearing before the committee In th Senate chamber of the dispensary law of Cumberland coun ty. The big delegation from Fayette- vllle was present and tb chamber was crowded. The dlscnsslon was warm and did not fail to be personal at times. Tftere was. more wirepulling than a little anil preachers and prohibitionists (by some other name) were strictly at tending to business. Finally about dark the committee asked the audience to re tire, and shortly after voted to sustain the dispensary. The people will have no opportunity I vote on the qnestlon, by the decision of the committee. . The joint .finance committee gsve a hearing yesterday to the railroad people regarding tho proposed tax on tbe gross earning of tbe roads, ysrylng from , to 3Jpjrceut. Alt -the Isrgo railroad of the State were represented. President Elliott of the A O. Line spoke and Col Andrews of the Southern gave his res- sons against the tax. There was much conplalnt that this tax was being brought forward each year, and that while elTorts were being made to cut CAGTOniA Tor I:.;..;:'3 and C'.l'.'.ren. -. Fears t'..9 jS ' ' rA n k s 7 . L V JLZSCUJIUX IKUL A lakes the food more down rates their la tea ar brla; raised at lb Bess tisa. Tb commit! baa take la arguateoU aaUrr ooasldsr- alio. Th mr beau are atill patting for ward their bast tfturU lo aecur tb re peal or lb Parches Tax aad lb eon mltloe seem lo'b weakening aodar their attacks. There Is talk of a IIosbs lax taking its place. It la generally called and considered aa "unjuai"' tax, bat tbe rev) derived f.osn It Is loo tempting to throw away without sobm thing to tak Its plav. Tb railroad nw la com lax was supposed lo supply tb dencleocy, bat a big ilr is being caused by that proposed taxation. A smsU meeting was held by tb Wit soa Railroad Commission oommltte. Il seems as If it was about time to close that faroo. The trivial stylo of lestl moay brought forward, and Ihe big talk f lb lawyers are blh llrewiine. Mean time lb eommlasloaare appointed for securing fresh testimony are scouring tb mooatala country so that a fresh lot of rubbish will b dragged dowa I the capital la a few days to wrangle over. small bat slowly iacrtaaing bowl It beginning over tb delay In providing Jin, Crow law. There ar so msny propositions on th matter that the com mittee has become tangled up. If some thing Is not done this week, the question what are you here for 1" will be spoken load enough to stir up tome of the dry banes. Th smallest things may exert the greatest lufiuence. Ds Win's Llllls Early Risers are unequalled .for overcoming e mstlpatlou and liver troubles. Small pill, best pill, safe pill. F. S. Duffy. Men oi Cultivation ' And refinement are oar best natrons We can suit the mo.t fastidious In tbe exquisite fit and finish of our fine Tailor ing on Suits and Overcoats. Prince Albert Voats or lrem Hulls. If von want Cloth ing mat win lit wen and look swell snd elegant, wo can suit your Individual Una. . IS Suits left from last Sprinp. will be soia Kt per cent, discount, u u. v. F. M. Chad wit k, MiddlestreH. NEW BERNE. N. 0, lliBook Store J Everything t2 You Want in I Office Supplies and the School Room.. G. H. Ennett. I Will Name a 50 CHILDREN'S SUITS WAS a 60 " " 1 50 ' 8 00. .100 60 " " " 8 00 850. ; 180. 50 " " ' ' '- 8 00 UP TO - ; v 8 50 40 BOY'S SUITS WAS 800 AND 8 50, NOW 175 . - 39 " .- " 81 UP TO v 6 00 65 MEN'S SUITS WAS . 6 00 NOW 8 85 HO Men's Black Clay Worsted 5 00 AND 600 NOW 8 95 , 8.1 " French Worsted 10 00 . . 7 80 20 " ' " 12 00 . . ; " 850 60 PAIRS MEN'S SHOES WAS 100 . '. 75 100 " " " " 185 . , 93 BETTER GRADES 1 00, i 23, 160,8 00 UP TO ' 8 50 EVERYTHING REDUCED HERE ! A Big Line Top and itndershirts Cheap,, Also the Largest Stock Hats in New Bern, going Cheap. Also a Full Line Collars and Ties, Trunks and Valises. - , Come and Satisfy Yourself. 6V MIDDLE SiT.IET, BAK!fI& U V?B.lf delicious and wholesome nurtiioa eitooosaatr. AlBlmsMa SWke l SS-M rart Ms lesweaJJ exsa. Special to JoaraaL WasaiMTon, Fsbraary Advice from Manila say that Aguinaldo is dis couraged ever bis ailaatloa. I tl attempted to boM a peiley with Geaeral Otis, who refused to hold aay oommaaleatioa with him. This actios of General Oils' mat-Is tbe bearly approval of th War Departmeal Tb Kaasas troop bad sogsgsmeal with a detacbmeal of Filipino, aad drov tb Insurgents sway from their position. Bull's Has saved many a Hie I a , 1 Speedily cases Ooop and wOUgn Thonelm-ena?h. It Is uic m raiSy ru p. wars rely oa H. Chlksrea ' ' ULs It. Doses as snuO. Price 25 cents OPERA HOUSE I Feby. 1G. 8:30 P. IV. The Louise Brehany Ballad and Opera Concerts! LOUISE BREHANY. America's Favo lie Prima Donna, At s ated by SUPERB COTERIE of Well Known Aninlckn Artists in a riu.ii-u-.Musl-41 Pnifian, i n lui a t It ik r inn of tl e Grai d IMa-i.. -SI AH lltA', 1(4- ti Hlly t'nr- iiiiiHii. A t'ri-Mt Miih,i-hI Kil-rtaln in ul BY SPECIAL REQUEST, Wo.liHve ordere I some Extr.i Fine .Sii:Ke..liKt.K v. I ie will Iw 12, Cenl for tbe lioin Cuts. Oi h- r It ef the i .hi price. I Those wirdiiog something fim will dojwell locallon us. RespectfullyJ Sam'l Cohn&Son. A Walking Advertisement A SATISFIED , . . . CUSTOriER. SEA80NABE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. . A Glasv Gutter 10c Towel Roller ISr, A Galvanized Slop Pail 80c. , " Weler llucket 20c- Milk Cans. 1 pt 5c. 1 qt 10c i gall i-jc. i gall inc. Pop Corn Popper So. Dusl Pan 10c Marking pot and brush 15c. . A 8 bole Muffin Pan So. 9 hole Do 8c i qt Granite Coffee Pot 90c, 8 qt Sc, 4 qt 30c Granite Sauce Pan 86c. Dish Pan. 40c. Slop Pail 85o. A 6 gallon Galvanised Pump Can 90c A Bushel iron ntrappetl Basket eoe. Come and See as. J. C. Vhitty to. mm m Few Prices: tl 00 AND l S3, NOW f 60 :o: KZY rur.N, N. C Staple and Fancy GROCERIES IN COMPLtETE IX EYKKY DEPARTJIEST. Freh lot Fox Kiver Print and Fancy Klgin I'.uiter. Hig Hams to Cut. Small Pig Ham and Break fast Strips. C Wn nail yonr snnrial attention to our l('. ri:ui llrainl of CALIFORNIA l'KACIIKS at '.'0 Cents mt m. They 2 are extra flue, try tliem. !- Fresh Car Iutd of FrXUU, right fiom iniil. I von J need a barrel, give us a call. Mail Si Will, 1 ! Ihone Ol. Bale WAS A GREAT SUCCESS And we Thank Our Friends torv Their Liberal Patronage. WG-nave a tew tilings not 1 moved out entirely, which we. will continue to Sell at Reductions that will Inter est you. CAPES. $ 75 Value, now l-'r $ 50 . 1 25 r: V ' 05 175 " .120 2 50 . - " 1 65 3 50 2 65 r Jn 2 Si 71 Krs..-vl St. g
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