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6, ex VOL. XVU-NO. 185. NEW BURN, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVIMBIhV?, 1899. ESTABLISHED mi ' S 1 TT "7S 'I V 1 t IS A A A A A A A A A A A I t A is b. hacz:btjeit.$ ' 1 Yes the cool weather is very near at hand and we are ready for it Another beautiful Hue of fluids for Snirts. Then the Whip (Jords," SatiuvBarbonrs, Habit Cloths" and Venetians for Coat Suits are to be found in all colors. , New designs in Silks for Waists from 75o to $1 60 per yd. !" Oriovely things in White or Figured Frenoh Flannels-i-for Waists, 60c per yard. '1 hen for a house jacket or tea gown, we .are showing a choice liue of Frenoh Flannelette only 15n per yard. Our Mercerized Satin Skirts are truly gems from $1 00 to $3 00 in black and colors. ' Crepons are handsomer than ever before. The new Crystal Buttons have arrived aud make an elegant trimming for the Velvet or Silk Waists. Again we call attention to our stock of Shoes which bears examination. Gall for a pair of the new finish Fatent Leather Vesting Top Shoes only $3 00, warranted too. We believe we deserve your patronage and expect it know ing that true value of Goods tells. w w w V MOW AND PLENTY OF THE!! AT Q-aolrill - 3c - 2vitc2ioll's. Our Stock is well selected of Beat Quality and Prices assured with the Lowest. Come to see us, you will find our store second to none. Give us an order, you will find we deliver promptly. And everything guaranteed as represented. New Buckwheat, Ontario Self Raising. Cream Cheese, Macaroni. Ileinz's Pickles, NichoPs Oats, Grits, Small Ilominy aud Butter. New barrel Fulton Market Corn Beef, fine tx. Portsmouth Mullets, fresh corned. Our Dried Fruits are in, Peaches, Apples. Crackers, fresh lot oyster Crackers in Monitor. You will do well to bear in mind that we cater for the retail trade And buy first quality goods and will keep them fresh. Give ns your trade we'll take, care of it. Yours Truly, GASKILL & MITCHELL, HARDWARE: 73 MIDDLE STREET. 'Phone 147. GROCERIES: 61 3R0AD STREET. Franc. H. Jones & Co. CARPETS. MATTINGS. FURNITURE. CURTAINS. f We invite our friends and customers to an inspection of our new store and jS handsome new stock, being ; dpened daily. You are always welcome. i FRANC. H. JONES & 60., .87 MIDDLE STB1SET. : ' '' ' v finnn nnriF . ma nr. pprAn uuww nuiiib innub uiiLnu Is tometblng that everyono enjys, and the biVad made from , ourBuperior Faintly Floor gives results tUt the moat dainty pUnte will relish. White, outritlnns ( breads, delicious cakes and pastry , la wbat yon ai rewarded with . wbenyon nte our Flour. '.. We nave the finest Teas, Coffees, ' Flour, Spire, pure and adulterer ted, to be found hi the city. Ateo ' have just received a full line of Breakfeel foods, such at Oat meat, Prepared Buckwheat, Oat Flakes, ; Break feet Strips, Jbc ' Also a bice lot or iretn corned rortssnouiu Jiullele, Bi mad Small Hominy. ' Fox River Butter Just to. Youre for business, J. R. PA RKER, J R. , Q ROC EP, 'Phone 60. 77 Broad Street. Wmm- Butler Attends Court But Thinks of Politics. Clerk Fortune Hat Mora .Troubles. Storm i Raleigh. Wants to Know About Whips. School -- law Was Appealed. Cot ;' toa Damage. -.. Raleigh, Nor, 1 Senator Butler haa arrlred here, and thla morning Republi can State Chairman Holton came. There were some people who promptly arrived at the conclusion that there was to be a conference by appointment.; .The Sena tor appears before the Supreme Court this week, ; A month ago he got his license,' having paaaed examination In extremely creditable style. . Dr. Fortune, clerk of the Uhlted States District Court, appears to be In trouble of a new kind. He has signed discharge! In a number of bankruptcy casee where there was no dispute and In which the referees-reported final settlement. But only a Judge can sign dischargee. What Judge Purnell will do - to Fortune Is of course problematical. As haa been stated, the judge has announced that Fortune would be removed by or before Decem ber 81st. Senator Prltchard and : some others re understood to hare asked that Fortune be allowed to hold on until after the December term of court It seems that the judge did not know until a day or two ago about the signing of the dis charges. . It made him pretty warm. There was a heavy gale of wind here last night. It prevailed for nearly 13 hours, with astonishing steadiness, bat was at Its height about 2 o'clock this morning." It looked like thlnga would be blown away, but only a few. trees were prostrated. .The city looked like a hailstorm bad swept over It... It was onjectured that bad news would come in from the coast. The wind was north- uust until 6 a. m. and then went to the east. There was only one Western Union wire standing, that one being to Rich- moud. - Each year the State board of health meets at some point for a conference with the people. Tomorrow it meets at Wilson. These meetings are known as health conferences." Rev. Dr. J. D. Hufman, a widely known Baptist minister, has. written Captain Day, penitentiary superintend ent, asking for information as to the punishment of convlots, and also desir ing the whips usod In flogging them, In order that a prison reform movement may be started In North Carolina. Cap- tain Day has replied to the letter In tather caustic style. Speaking of the removal of Thomas B. Russell as warden of the penitentiary, Captain Day said it was because Russell talked too much. Father Worth, when asked today how many btate bonds hare never .. been sent in for exchange, replied: "Only about $200 000 worth. Be added that he did not believe these would aver come in. Though the Legislature last winter repealed the act Under which, the Btate contributed au equal sum, up to $500, to a toWnshlp which raised money for Its public schools, yet many people think the act of 1891, Is in effect. The Btate Superintendent of Publlo Instruction says at least 400 hare written him during the last three or four months about this matter. There ae some business men here who warmly favor the holding of a street fair here next year. . -The rain and wind did much damage to the cotton unpicked. The State will suffer some loss on Its farms on the Roa noke, where the cotton opens later than It does elsewhere. ' . . . It is really strange that there has been so little bankruptcy buslnees in this State1. It is a puzzle to know why very many people do not avail themselves of the law and wipe out their Indebtedness. Offlolals think It is due to pnbllo igno rance of the law. ' - The "silver jubilee, of the Church of the Good Shepherd continues. This er entng there was a publlo. meeting . at which papers relative to the parish were read. Today the corner-stone of the Lyman Memorial church, will be laid. As the convocation of Raleigh is in slon there will be a large procession of the clergy and laity. ... , -. ; ,4 , Ur u;'C Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ; - LONDON AGHAST. It DAUGHTERS OP CONFEDERACY Losses At Ladysmlth Cause Honrnlng, L Was Boer Strategy. Two Regi ments Captured. ' Loudon, October 81 The War Office has received a dispatch 5 from General White, commanding the British forces at Ladysmlth, confirming the . re port thai the Royal Irish . Fustlers, the Gloucestershire Regiment and No. 10 mt uatain b ttery were surrounded in the hills by the Boers on Monday, and after losing heavily, obliged to surrender. This loss lu effective men must be ap palling to a general who is praotlcally surrounded. Two of the finest British regiments and a battery deducted : from the Ladysmlth garrison weakens it for effective purposes about a fifth . of . its total strength, and alters the whole situ ation materially In favor of the Boers. The disaster cost the British about 1,000 men and six 7-peund screw guns. Gen eral White reports that 43 officers were made prisoners. - , Throngs of visitors were at the War Office all day, Anxious persons fought their way to the notice . boards. Many women were heard to gasp, "Thank God he's alive at any rate," as they found the name of some beloved one on the list of prisoners. ; The . sidewalks were packed with solid masses awaiting their turn to enter. - y The disaster has caused a feeling akin to consternation. In Gloucestershire and the North of Ireland, where the captured regiments were recruited, the blackest gloom prevails, families awaiting with beating bearts the names of the killed and wounded, which are fully expected to reach a high figure. Many homes are al ready In mourning In consequence of tne losses sustained by these regiments lu previous lights. General White advanced with the idea of driving the Boers from the hill seven miles out, wnlch Genera) Joubert . mlde an ostentations show of . fortifying oia Sunday. The Boer commander left a force sufficient to draw General White on, while the mass of the Boers he moved stealthily round the British right to de liver a flank attack and to try to out off General White from Ladysmlth. The BrUlsh commsnder succeeded in beating off the attack, but only with great diffi culty, end during the turning movement bis troops suffered from a flanking Are. A Government offlolal saldt "it is in explicable, and I am sorry to say that its moral effect Is loeallmable. We ' hare lost heavily in many wars, and hare had regiments almost wiped out, but to hare regiments captured, and by the Boers I It Is terrible r ., Oapb Towx, October 81. General Sutler's reception here today was enthu siastic . -.. - - ; ". Be was welcomed by Gen. Sir Freder ick Foreatler-Walker, after which they both entered a carriage and drore to the Government House, escorted by mount ed police and mounted rolunteers. They were wildly cheered by .the throng of people lining the routes '- . 1 . These were cries of "Avenge Ms J aba 1" and wild cheers. : General Bailer's faee was Impassive as be returned military salutes for the cheers. - ' . . Fund For Mrs, Stonewall Jackson In- """"" ' creasing. - Special to Journal, , '" 4 Ralbiob, November 1 Nine Chap ters of Daughters of the Confederacy, today sent through Mrs. John W. HIns dale, treasurer of tne Btate Society, to Mrs. Armlstead Burwell of Charlotte Chapter, $284.00 for the love and sympa thy fund for Mrs. Stonewall Jackson. The Henderson Chapter of the Daugh ters has raised $700.00 for this fund. 5 "I wouldn't be without DeWltt's WItoh Hazel Salve for any consideration," writes Thos. B. Rhodes, Centerfleld, 0 Infallible for plies, cuts, burns and skin diseases.- . Beware of counterfeits, F. S. Duffy. .'v " Trial of Battleship Kentucky. Foat Mokrob, October 81 The build ers' trial pf the battleship Kentucky, twin sister of the gallant Eearsarge, was made today In a driving storm, with the wind blowing from twenty-five to forty miles an hour from the northeast, a fierce tide running In shore and seas fire and six fathoms high against the bow. During a part of the day It was ImpossI bte to see more than a few ship lengths ahead, through the steady downpour of rarn, varied occasionally with sleet, with now and then a little sunshine shifting tarough tne spray. . Under these remarka ble and unusual ctrcumstances.tbe battle ship behaved In a splendid manner.sbow leg a seaworthiness and steadiness that provoked Intense admiration, and devel oping a speed of 18 1-8 knots at one half the forced draught that will be used on ner official trial, and with a bottom cov ered with fourteen months' growth of weeds, grass and barnacles. This too, In spite of the , adverse meteorological conditions. . . . v- s In all, the ship went over a course of about . ninety miles, going out to the capes, a distance of about ten miles, and making the trip back to the rapes three times. Her steering gear, anchors, en gines and other parts were subjected to rigorous tests with results completely successful LsQrlppe, with its after effects, an nually destroys thousands of people. It may be quickly , cured by One Minute Cough Cure, tb only remedy that pro duces immediate results in coughs, coMs croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and lung troubles. It will prevent con sumption. F 8 Duffy. ' Dr. W. Wlxon, Italy Hill, N. Y., says "I heartily recommend One ' Minute Cough Cure. It gate- my wife imme diate relief in , suffocatldg asthma.' Pleasant to take. - Never (alls to quickly onre all coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. f F. tf. Duffy. . Dr. H. H. Haden, Summit,1 Ala., says, "I think Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a splendid medicine. : I prescribe It, and my confidence In it grows with contin ued use." It digests what you eat and quickly cures dyspepsia and indigestion. F. & Duffy, : - v ' ' -1 COTTON MARKET. Received by J. E. Latham, commission merchant, Now Bernt ; ( ' i Naw Yon. October 88. Open, High. Low. Close Jan. cotton..... 7.17 7.10 7.15 . 7.18 Oct. cotton..... 7.88 ' 788 7 81 7.f8 ' CHICAOO Miftl-KTS. Shamrock and sir Thomas. Naw Yonx, October 81. The present plan Is for the Shamrock to get under way tomorrow morning about 10 o'clock and sail down the bay, so as to be seen by Sir Thomas and his party, who are to leave for Southampton by the steemer St Louis at 10 o'clock. In case the heavy weather should still continue the Sham rock may remain at her anchorage to morrow, 'Navigator Hamilton expects to take a Southern route In crossing the Atlantic, so as to be clear or tne ocean liners' tracks. He hopes to reach Glasgow la 80 days. Ex-Mayor William L. Strong, chair man of the Sir Thomas Llpton loving cup Committee, will preside at a farewell reception to be tendered Sir Thomas on the second floor of the American Line pier at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning , Two of the committee will accompany . the Bhamrock's owner from the Fifth Avenue Hotel down Broadway to tLe kmnw TTnnaA. vluirl thw ftr ldk hm nut by the remainder of (he committee and j V I At the Book Store 1 DAVID HARUlA I .- "Richard Carrel'' and 'when I Knighthood wu In Flower. MCro- I konole Boards" and a full supply I of school room essentials. 1 I A N. Pnnntt. I 'J Ontario Prepared Buckwheat v 1 he Brft Buckwheat on the Market, Just Received,. 1 nice and fresh. 2 lb packages only 10c. 3 lb pack- - . St ages only 16c at ' - , IJ. 7 Broad Street. California Evaporated Peaches, nnpeeled only 13c lb. Fresh Prnnes, Nectarines and Dried Apples. . Fancy Elgin Butter,' - , Fancy New Orleans and Porto Rico Molasses, only lOo qt. . Vanilla Drip Syrup. Nice lot Cedar Wash Tubs from 25c up. Anything in Groceries yon may want the Lowest Pos sible Prices. J. L. McDAHIEL, Wholesale A, Betail Grocer, 71 Nt. 'Plioiie 01. Nothing but Coffee, and that the highest grade of excellence. This is a practical day and generation. Public patronage 'rests upon positive merit For this reason Chase & Sanborn's Coffees Seal Brand, Tava and Mocha, in tie cms. Other HUh Gnid Brauds, in parchment fibre lined bags. - are consumed daily in more than a million homes, they have been proven the full standard of coffee goodness. The fragrant aroma is appetizing; there's enjoyment and health in every cupful. . - . It is not possible to-get better coffee; it is not Jrobable as good can be had under any other brand or any price. ' v Quality is the foundation of value in the un rivaled quality of Chase & Sanborn's Coffees rests their merit for public confidence. We never have to coax the second order. . Imitations and counterfeits are common. A few cents more profit often induces the dealer to urge some inferior brand, therefore we say, see that the seal of Chase & Sanborn is on every package you buy. Then disappointment is impossible. JOnif BURN, Sole Agent. & Wre You a cMan l It bo see X Q. Dunn& Co., tor up-to-date wearing apparel. Our newest arrivals are the latest in Gloves, -both dressed and undressed kid, prices 76c to $1 50. i Our Greatest value is our 16c Sock, two pairs lor 26c. ; We will put them against any on the market. We have them in black and red. 3 3 3 3 ALL HANDS 'ROTJND And join new praising the beauti ful Line ol Heating titoves, now In stock and on sale by tbe u H. uutisr tiara, ware Company. They have tbem large and small, handsome and plain. To look at them Is to buy them, because of the remarkably low price, Also don't forget we alwaye hare on hand a large 140011 of wholesale and re tail Hardware of all kinds. Bash. Dors, end Blinds a specialty. Oall and esara Ine. . - 1L H. CUTLER HDVrECO. WnBAT: December . Cobri December. Cor mi: November Open. High. Low. Close ..70 70 . 09i 69, by the Eighth lUgtaent Band, whWj ff Wht) will escort him to the steamer. BIr I . 3 Our entire iurnishing department has 3 & just been filled with the . newest styles 3 i at the lowest prices. j & : Call and examine and - you will save 3 H money. ' - 3 j. I uunn o uq 1 87 POLLOCK 8TKEET. HEW BEEN, V. O. iaiuiuiuiaiiiiuiuiaiiiiuiiiiiiuiiuiuiiiiaiaiaaiiiiuiiii GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ! Sl llf 8lt tit 4.95 B.io" 4 95 8.10 ThomM was entertained tonight by ' New York Yacht Clob. the THE BEST should b your elm when bujltiff mediclno. Get Hood's Pnrsupiirilln nml have (lie beet medicine MONEY CAN BUY. I Ynu nsvsr know wbat form of blood poison will follow constipation. Keep the liver clean by using De Witt's Little Early Risers and you will avoid trouble. They are famous little pllllf or constipa tion and liver and bowel tronbjee. F. P. Duffy. A new and' up-to-date line of Hen's Hats both stifl and soft, in the newest shapes. Yn ttHH find our store contains some of Tnrnl-an Kay Outers tn late3t st les Qenf B Furnishings and the r. ukVn with1 prices are as low as tne iowe3i. .. -THOSE First of the Season ter Baloon. Bpeolal care oysters for family use. 11 promptly delivered. Give me next door to Dane's Bublts. Yours for business, J. K. TAYIiOIJ. orders! a call,' 99 MIDDLE BTREKT t- JNIW BERN, N O
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