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I i r , , y 4 ' J S , VOL. XVII-KO. 189. UW BIX1, B. L'., rUIOAT M0R5ISG, OCTOBKE 27, 1839. ISTABLISRID ICS (EH, I M If M ll KM M M 1 1 a Kl ll ll l in lliu i M Mlf 'f 5t(irii(iiuiiiuiaiiiuiiiiiiiuuii'ififuiAVir: V 7 m 23- IB SELLS TJZIML vv (,s rz XI vv tf - :! - . vr V S It Ni' IS L J'6-lewis c- picvstqm- r ' j y ST AND PLENTY OF THEN AT. O-aslsill - .'do - Jkitela.lle. Our Stock is well selected of Bast Quality and Prices assured with the Lowest C'orne to see us, ton will find our store second to none, Give us an order, you will .And wo deliver promptly. And everything guaranteed as represented. -. New Buckwheat, OuUrio Self Raising. Cream Cheese, Macaroni. -Heini's Pickles, Nichol's Oats, Grits, Small Hominy and Butter. New barrel Fulton Market Corn Beef, fine t.. . ' Portsmouth Mullets, fresh corned. Our Dried Fruits are in, Peaches, Apples. Crackers, fresh lot oyster Crackers in Monitor Ynn will tin wall In hear In mind that we cater for the retail trade and buy first quality goods and will keep them fresh. Give us your trade we'll take care of it. ' Yours Truly, W .. . GASKILL & MITCHELL, HARDWARE: GROCERIES: T3 MIDDLE STREET. 'Phone 147. CI 3R0AD STREET. oooooBEym nl.n Franc. K Jones & Co. FURNITURE. CURTAINS. CARPETS. MATTINGS. We inyiie our friends and customers j to an inspection of our new store and t pf4t J MiMTII flrt t44ASm M9MA S daily. You are always welcome. pin .' . - "... .. .-. ERAN&. H. JONES & GO., ..... - -? 87 MIDDIiE STREET. Case Before tbe Soprune Court u U JUVilIllty. Isal Tsasl. T Ellr MIL Sclet; laprlar. HlllUr Cm Male Ciskiiiel.- Illicit DltUUlit- ASUT. aeeTsx. ! IUuu a a.Oc lobar te. Tb Craig Uw sad lit coolitaUoDllt Is lb nl l porUnt cut betar th BopmM Court tbli week. Tb Uwjtri who appwr tgtlait U Bell TtWpboos Caopaoy In lb cms la wbick lbs qawlloa Is Invol ved declare that aa Aiabaata rata, wblcb u decided by la SopreM Court of (be U ailed Suiea, decided Ibat Ibe act wu not violative of lbs Federal coottJ- latloa. Oa tbe otber band. It is aeeerted tbat a Loaltiui cue (nil rely knock oat tbe Cralf Uw. . Tbe Masons are to here a temple bare. It b to cost 130,000. As yst tbey bave not stated tbe location of lbs site. Tbe Odd Fellows are sooa to bavs a very btndtoma batldlnf. Tbe Buprems Court todsy besrlot: ar- cnmeDl la if e cue of Rev. T. J. 6altie utlnst President Ktlgo, of Trinity Col lege, and B. N. Duke and W. It Odell, tratlees of Trinity. Ills for $10,000 damages for defamation of charac ter. Tbe easa Involving the validity of tbe new road law was argoed In the Supreme Court Tuesday. The point at tsiae U whether a olttiea can be forced to work the roads. Tbs cat comes from rTTPurham, Delia UUon, m. u, or us lacuity oi the Baptist University here, went to Wilson to go before tbe Bute board of medical examiners la order to seenre license to practice In this Plate. She l a liter of Rev. Thomas Dixon. A.I the Church of the Good Shepherd yesterday lllss Lluls Taylor and Mr. Henry W. Miller were married. There u a great turn out of society people. At. E. P. McKluick was best msn. The fills wars ss'hftidsome nnl as numerous u were ever seen here. sir. and Sirs, Miller left this sfternooa for the north west, Id Col A. 1) Andrews' private car. Il Is said officially that one Chapter of the Daughters of tbs Confederacy in this olsce has already raised f 700 for Mrs. Stonewall Jackson. The Slats charters the Central Tobac co Warehouse company at junaion sVMX) paid up capital. 8. II. Loftln and other owners. Also the Carolina Chris tlan College, at Ayden, Fill county, Dr. Joseph Dixon and others stockholders The Negro Stste Fair, which opens at the State Fair grounds here October 8Ut secures the ssme low rates of railroad fare granted the white fair last week, Itevenus officers hisde a raid In Frank II n county, and captured two large Illicit distilleries. Dr. George Bingham, of Dsvte county sn Inmate of the rJoldiers' Home, died suddenly while sitting In a chair this afternoon, aged 70. Us wu a' brother of G. A, Bingham, a wellkaown merchant of Salisbury. The Scotland Neck Riflemen refused to obey orders and go Into camp last summer, so the Adjutant-General has issued orders to dlsbsnd the company, The Mu Airy company, whose csptsln lsst summer wai arretted and lodged in jail It may be remembered, was also dis banded, and ill property turned over to tbe Blue Ridge Guards, another company formed in Ml. Airy. Samuel Bartholomew, of Boscobel Wis., writes the Secretary of Slate, ask ing if Colonel Gibson, of lbs; Forty sec- end North Carolina Regiment, killed at Gettysburg, hss any relatives in North Carolina. Bartholomew ssys he burled Gibson and thai a ring and a watch were taken from bit body. He knows .where the ring Is and desires to have it re turned. . There are in the Eastern District 490 coses against moonshiners on the court docket. But few are on the Western docket Judge Furnell of the United States Court, ssys that Illicit distilleries sre on the increase. Slate Treasurer Worth rules that Males the food more delicious and wholesome rj DAHIMG UOVJDe.il AFRAID OF NONE." . EagUad mparts Is Face Hostile Earope, ftocrs fretting English Amy. losses to. Tbs danger of Earopeaa complications ss a result of lbs Boer war seems Bearer. Evidently, Great Britala Is preparing lo meet It, and other nations seem to be also oa tbe alert. A Brltlah squadron of eight katlleahipe and fire cruUers has been ordered front Cape Clear, Ireland, to Gibraltar. These will be added to s Urge sqnsdron aow in the Mediterranean. Dispatches to the Losdoa Dally Mall slate that tbs French Beet baa been Instructed to watch tbe British warships, and that tbe Italian fleet Is nnder orders to concentrate III the Bsy of Bpesxls, oa the northwestern coail of Italy. ' The hostility of Russia and France to English Interstls is taken for granted, but Italy Is supposed to be on terms of particular friendship with the Queen's Government. Germsny, aa far at official signs go. Is alto friendly, though ber press Is bitterly hoilile. A mass meeting of 8000 members of the Pen-Germsa and Anti-Semite Leagues at Hamburg sent a diipstch to Emperor William urging him to Inter cedo In behalf of the Boers. ' According to the lateat advices from Natal, the British force there Is bard pressed by the Boers. . A telegram from General While Indicates that General Yule's calumn, retreating from Glencoe to Dundee, had not, up to noon yester day, formed a junction with General White. Tbe British will probably retire on Liaayemilh snd await the attack of the Boer army in an Intrenched post Hon. The Boers bsve probably captured i whole squadron about 80 men of the Eighteenth Huttsrs, who hsd been sent to harass them. A number of the tlus sar officers bsve certainly beeu taken. In the battle near Ladysmith Tuesday the British lost 18 Wiled snd 93 wound ed. Tbe total British loss in killed and wounded since the war began IsoverCCO- Tbe proclamation of the Transvaal and Orange Free State Govenfmenls an nexfng British territory has greatly encouraged British subjects of Dutch descent lo join the cause of the Boers. llundreds of them are now openly es pousing the Boer side, where ihey csn do so without being subject to arrest for treason. ' y. L. McDaniefcsJl May Abolish Dispensary. Coixmbia, 8. C OcT. IS Judge Aid r'cu In tbe Cireail Coatt today raUd that lbs Stat Board of Liquor Control matt exhibit to that court tbe records ea wbkh lbs coamlaaloner, J. B. Doot- hlt, was ditcbarged without a bearing Thee mmlasioaer eaa be discharged for cause only, and Dootblt demands a trial by lbs board. Tbe controversy Is at trading a great deal of attealloa. Tbe amount of the liquor basineas last year exceeded 1,30,000. Tbe Ugltla tare will In January bave aa Investiga tion, and may do away with Slate dis pensary, letting each oeanty boy its own llifuor 2 ENGLAND'S POSITION. Chamberlain Tells Why War Was Inevlta. ble. Equal Rights For White Men, London, October 35 Joseph Cham berlain Secretary of Btate for the Colo nies, speaking In the House of Commons todsy, said "We are told that we sball lose Bouth Africa. Our foreign friends are con vinced of it. Tel they' are not happy, Such predictions wee made before, and were current even In The dsyt of Eliza beth. But I am not alarmed. "One great Teutonic people cannot hold la subjection another great Ten tonla people, but this hss never been our course. - Il It impossible to pretend that the Dutch st the Cape are cruthed by our rule, when they have all the right; Englishmen possess, and even In indl vidual cases sre permitted to talk and write treason. Whatever may be the esult of the war and the premature talk of the result, does any one imagine .that we shall fall to do for others what we claimed for ourselves, or refuse equal rights to the Dutch in the Transvaal which they refused us V "There has been on the part of the Transvaal crookedness altogether In comprehensible if they desired a seCtle- MUllons of dollars, Is the value placed by Mrs. Mary Bird, liarrltburg, Pa., oa the Ufa of ber child, which she saved from croup by the use of One Minute' Cough Core. It cures all coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles. F S Duffy. Automobile Parade. New Yosk, October IS The first club parade of automobiles In Manhattan will lake place November 4ih, at I p. m. There will be seventy-five motor ve hicles In the parade steam, electric, gasoline and petroleum. The run, under the auspices of the Au tomobile Club of America, just organ! ud with General A. D. Aadrews as president and Csptsln Uomer Wedge as secretary, will be not exceeding twenty five miles, and on streets where tbe general public can view the par ade. - President King, Farmers Bank, Brook lyn, Mich., hu used DeWIlt's Little Early Risers In his family for years Says they are the best. Those famous little pills cure constipation, biliousness and all liver and bowel troubles. F. Duffy. When in Bsyboro stop st the Lupto Bona for good accommodations. . Repeated Opportunity Again This Week, Thursday and Friday That housekeepers may bave an equal show. , The sales will not begin till 180 am. Wc Bargain Counters At Whttehurst's. SPECIAL NOTICK-Great reduction In Chamter Sets, Tea Sels and Lamps. 46 POLLOCK STREET, Aii!Book Store 1, v.'.. DAVID HARUM Merits the tcsrtltst and most equivocal praise. It is a pleasure to call the readers attention to this strong and mostyrlginal noveL . - k G. N. Ennett. "ESS SraSESESaSESE5ESaaE55 --, Cool and Cold Weather Clothing, In New Goods and Latest Styles. .- ' Everything else advanced except price of pnr Clothing. " - See these values Hen's Suits $2 50 to $10 CO. Boy's Suits $1 50 to $5 50. Children's Suits 75c to $3 50. merchant engaged in the selling of gro- ment," continued Mr. Chsmberlaln. "I ceriea snd includes tobacco in hW sales believ from flr8t 1m' President in anv shaoe should dsv all the tsxet Kruger never Intended to give auything levied under section 2t on tobscoo and I approaching equal rights to the- white clrara. and shall alto nav nnder aectlon 1 races, or sny acknowledgment of Brit- Sit the tax on hi canltal used, lets the supremacy. War, therefore, was in- amnunt nF eanital lined in condufttlnir , WV14BU1C , 0 the business taxed under section 41. The portion of capital employed under aer.tlon 1 la not liable to tax nnder sec tion 28. Thlt aoDesl came ud on an aD-. 0ne tolnute Coul5u Cure- Tbe' "covered peal 4rom tne stieriu oi new uanover county for instruction. ' "Whin our boys were almost desd from whooping cough, our doctor gave COTTON MARKET. ' Fall and Winter Styles in Tlats at Pricea to Suit every purchaser. Big Line of Underwear, Shoes, Ladies and Grtit's Furnishings, Dress Goods at Lowest Prices. Come and Let us Show yon o r Goods. The American Stock Company, IIOWAKD & MACHT, Proprietors. 59 and (il Middle Sue;;, " NEW I F-HN, N. C. Received by J. E. Latham, commission merchant, New Bern: New 'York, October 25, Open. High. Low. Close Jan. cotton 7 04 7.08 7 04 7.08 Oct. cotton 6 0t 7.01 8.91 701 ' CHICAGO MARKETS.. ' WnEAT: Open. High. Low. Close rapidly," writes P. B. Belles, Argyle, Pa. llcures coughs, colds, gdppe and all throat and lung troubles. F. B. DalTy. Death of Grant Allen. London, October "5 Grant Allen, the author, who had been in 1)1 health for a considerable time, Is dead. lie was 61 years old. L NEW BEttJf . GRIST - MILLS New Mills, Rolling i heist, Elevators andj - Corn Clean if, OI the Latest Improved and Up- tooDate Hill Machinery. Ontario Prepared Buckwheat x1b4Bst Buckwheat on tbe Market, Jost Bftelved, nice ai d fresh. J lb package only 10c. I lb pack ages only 15c at ; 71 Broad ! Street, California Evajx) rated Peachea, attpeelee oolv lie lb. Fresh Prunes, Nectarines aud Dried Apple, Fanrj Elgin Batter. Fancy New Orleans and Porto ttieo Molasses, only 10c qu Vanilla Drip Byrnp. Nice lot Cedar Wash Tubs from 25c up. Anything in Grooerie you may want the Lowest Pos sible Prices. a. McDAHIE L, lVholesale & llefall Gwer, Tlioiie 01. 71 Brsstvl Hi. ITfnfnTnTtTTtTTtTfWTTTtTftTTtTTTTfnftTTnrTsTtTTtTfnriTfnfTTfTTft cAre You a fflanll 5 aS If so see J. G. Dunn& Co., tor up to-date wearing apparel. Our newest arrivals are the latest in Gloves, both dressed and undressed kid, prices 75c to $1 50. Our Greatest value is our 15c Sock, two pairs tor 25c. We will put them against any on the market. We have them in black and red. - Our entire 'furnishing department has just been filled with the newest styles at the lowest prices. Call and examine and you will save money. 3 3 G.Dunn & Co., 67 POLLOCK BTKERT. NEW BERN, N. O. 3 3 tfmiUJUsMlJUlUJM GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ! A new and uD-to-date line of Men's Hats, both stiff and soft in the newest shapes. You will find our store contains some of the latest styles in Gent's Furnishings and the prices are as low as the lowest. vJ. SMITH 99 MIDDLE STREET, ' : !NEW BERN, N 0 Decembet . . Corn: December . . Corpse: Nov. Coffee . Tbe "Plow Boy Preacher," Rev. J. Klrkmsn, Beilo River, III., says, "After sufTi r'nir from Bronchial orlune trouble for leu ears, I was cured by One Min ute Cough Cure, It is all that is claimed for it and more " It cures, coughs, colds, 4 90 4.90 4 65 4.90 grippe aud all throat'and lung troubles. F. S. Duffy. 701 811 71 32 70 81t 70 83 INDIGESTION, rosuliin;? from y vt'al;ne-s of tiio sioinneli, is ivJIrvo.l hv Hood's JNU'npurlih, thp ?;-i t Mnm ai U t"iiie ami cure fi" CY. .' L,"' Cvlery Pi-u-l y.ur !,. ' - ho. 1'f ' n 1 lie Povdcrs will cure I.' j '.c and sulj at Davl.' -. ." -y. YOUR T11ABE IS SOLICITED, jr SPECIAL PAINS laken lo clean ing and polishing gra.n before going through the mills, which insures pure meal. Corn, Hominy, Oals and Mlied Feed. GEORGE BISHOP. New Bern, N. O. L ct'jh Cure Goes to the spot, Ko cure, no pay. it j C; -i rt i--urn aits, awi BuMng Up A reputation for pur food products bas always been our aim, and which we have succeeded in by always keeplnglour goods up to tbe highest standard of excellence. Our high grade . Canned Goods, Choice Teas and Coffees, Fine Cereals, ' ISntter & Cheese, Are always the best to be foand snjr where, and our prices are as Low as the Lowest . ,, . . .- I ask the hoasekeeps to call at my store and make a personal eisml tion of Stock and I am sure you will be pleased both aa ! quality and n prices. ' They are Here, What? THOSE Tarnlsan Eay Oysters First of the Season. At Taylor's Oys ter Saloon. Special care taken with oysters for family use. U orders promptly delivered. Uive me a call, next door to Qahn's H'Jihks. Yours for busineet, Hello Central, Give He 149, Iloore's Tyood Yard, Where they keep Dry Wood, tawed any length you want, and will deliver it at your door. Full measure guaranteed. Mr. J. W. Moore will be at the office and glad to accommodate his old cus tomer,. Don't forget the place, on South Front street by the railroad and Fhone 149. . T. h. MOOKE.
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