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w AH VOL. XV1I-N0. 187. . NEW BERN, N. C, SATURDAY MORNINQ, NOVEMBER 4, 1899. ; , - ; . - - - . ; ; ESTABLISH di ili32 .... : i i , ' 1 ' ' 1 . . I . liiJiiliili. ' I i 1 1 i , , i I ' . . I i. to to to to to to Yes the cool weather is very near at hand and wa are ready for it. Another beautiful line of l'laid3 for Bit i its. . Then the Whip (Jords, Satins, Burbours, Habit Cloths, and Venetians for Coat Suits are to be found in all colors. . New designs in Silks for Waists from 75c to $1 50 per yd. Or loTely things in White or Figured French Flannels .for Waists, 60o per yard. ' Then for a house jacket or tea gown,: we are showing a choice line of French Flannelette only 15o per yard. Our Hercerized Satin Skirts are truly gems from $1 00 to $3 00 in black and colors. , . ' 1 Crepons are handsomer than ever before. , . The new Crystal Buttons have arrived and piake an elegant trimming for the Velvet or Silk Waists, f ' . - y Again we call attention to our stock of Shoes which bears examination.; Call for a pair of the new finish Patent Leather Vesting Top Shoes only $3 00, warranted too. '"''' . We believe we deserve your patronage and expect it know ing that rme value of Goods tells, - ' ' to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to : AND PLENTY Our Stock is well selected of Best Quality and Prices assured with v tho Lowest i'oine 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. 1 , -.'.. , - (New Buckwheat, Ontario Self Raising. Cream Cheese, Macaroni. - , Ileinz's Pickles, "Niehol's Oats, Grits, Small Uominy and Butter. f. New barrel Fulton Market Corn Beef, fine tso. v ; , v.. Portsmouth Mullets, fresh corned.. ' Our Dried Fruits ore in? Peaches, Apples. Crackers, fresh lot oyster Crackers in Monitor ' - You will 4 well to bear in mind that we cater for the retail trade nd buy first quality goods and will keep them fresh. - Give us your trade we'll take care of it. Yours Truly, , " GASKILL & MITCHELL, HARDWARE: -. , . QROCERlES: . n MIDDLE STREET. 'Phone 147. 61 BROAD STREET. 5CS? 1 Franc. H. Jones & Co. b i FURNITURE. as " '' ' ' nil ... i CURTAINS. . We invite oar friends and customers fjjj ca to an inspection of our new store and jjj? handsome new stock, being opened eg daily. You are always welcome. D'fl FRAN&. H. J0HE5 ?; G0.; C3 C.3 HI 1HTOMi18 ifi : : . I GOOD II0L1E It tomalhing that everjona enjoys, and the bread mails from our Superior Family Flour Rivet roaulit that the moatdalnly pulnta will r.-liali. White, nutritlnut breadt, deliclout caket and paa'ry It what you tie rewtrJed wltb nrlien you use our Flour. We bare the finest Ti-aa, Colleea, Flour, Fpice-t pure an I ailultura tH, to be found In Die city. Alto have just received full line of BrrnUunt fnoils. su U as Out meal, l'repareil nurkwln-nt, Oat Fliiles. lirenkfast Btrlpj, 4c. AlfOtnlie lot of fitBli cormd rortrmioulli Mullelt, 'ix arid Finull llcmiiny. 7 V7 V w w ? SI rjR3 OF THEH AT CARPETS. MATTINGS. C3 KTREET. : u in UADE DREAD Comjmlsory Education In North Carolina is Advocated, Tke Arseaal Qnestioa. Clerk Fortune ExdUIds. Water Works Extension. Butler On The Amendment The Wei v , don Fair. Raleigh, Nov. 8. In compliance with the requett of Labor CommiBtioneritcy the State Superintendent of Publio In ttroctlon has written for tbe report of the Labor Bureau a strong letter, in which he ardently advocates compulsory education, lie eayt that In. North Caro lina the percentage of Illiteracy Is 2', which la higher than anywhere save in New Meilco. Tables shewing the" per centages in States which have a compul sory law and those which do not have It are given. ' Those Bbow a wonderful difference. : Oregon ' leads the country, with only 2 per cent.' of illiteracy. It may seem like drawing the lone bow to tay that North Carolina will ever have a compulsory education law, bnt it is tare to come. The old arsenal yet adornt the capltol square. The quartermaster general tays It will be removed by December 81st Bat there U this hitch: The board of public building bought a well located lot for a new arsenal. Now it seem there Is a desire to have a hall of records put on the front of thlt lot and the arsenal in the rear. . There Is another lot which the State ought to buy and pot the arsenal on and the hall of records on the other.) the State needs all the property 1 can get adjourning the capltol square. There was not at large an attendance at the negro State Fair here today as was expected.. Relatively few people came In on trains.:: John O. Dancy, collector of customs at Wilmington, delivered the address. The exhibits this- year .. are oredltable. - i j . .. John O. Sbaw came to argue in Wake court the cases involving the "minimum car load" on the Raleigh 4 Gaston and Raleigh 4 Angnsta Railroads, but the eases are postponed until next Thurs day. Clerk J. B. Fortune, of the United States District Court, said today, in speaking of the reason for hit signing dlschargef-In bankruptcy, that Judge Purnell had directed htm to sign He stated that form 59 of the order issued by the United States Supreme Cturt regard- lng bankruptcy proceedings is the one followed; that he showed thlt blank to Judge Purnell when it . was flrtt-prescribed, and that it provides for only. the elerk's signature; that the Judge said: "Oo ahead and sign, - at thejudgo, it seems, does not have to tlgn. I want to get rid of this bankruptcy work at much as possible." ' Fortune showed one of the blanks and said he had for months been signing them, In cases Where there was voluntary bankruptcy- and tht refeiee had made the final report. The aldermen here are being prested by the watei-workt owners to extend the water contract 20 years. .The city hat an option. The public sentiment, which is overwhelming, is that the city ought to bay next year.' The system pays well. , ' " ' v- "'- . The trustees of the Odd Fellows Or phanage at Qoldsboro have elected Miss Bertha Davis matron. She had been temperett tome time, .. The pupllt are devoted to her and worked to secure her election. The orphanage it In every way in excellent condition, Qiand Sec retary B. U. Woodal tays. Senatot Butler and hit brother George both appeared yesterday . at counsel in an Important school law cat from Sampson county in the Supreme Court. . ' - . '. . The Home Protection Insurance Com pany, which was ckarterrd by the last Legislature, was organized at Char lotte yesterday with John B. Kenny president; D. R. Julian, secretary. One of Itt special objects is to insure cotton mtllt. Peven negro prisoners, In jail Greensboro, to whom attw had been tent concealed in bread, and a" knife, which wat converted into a saw, had cut their way nearly out and were ready to depart when a negro vagabond In the cell betrayed them. The declaration made by Republican Style Chairman A. E. IIoHon. after hit Interview here with Senator Marion Butler, lo the effect that the Topullst would vote wltb the Republicans agalust the amendment limiting the negro Iran cblse will attract much attention, natur ally. How many ropulltlt tre there f ,Nut over 15.000 tome try. Another question Is bow many Topullnts does ' Butler control f Such Populists ts Con 'gies'inan Atwatcr, of tbi district ssy t'mt Butler rannot direct the Populists 1 1 this mntter; that Ihey simply will not follow his lead or obey his ordcrr. Us eiprciHcs astonishment at Hutlcr' con rue wltb rrrurd amendment. I The Welilon fhlr tills year scores tliq 'hi Rllf( ,(1 In,' -y , in lis history. I si fiom i ,,,:,! i The PC V tl,r 1.1 -I 1 to 1 li ' if l HSfikes the food more dclklous and wnolesoAie ; Loss On The Lane, Nobfolk, Va, Nov. I. The derelict schooner Carrlo A.Lane, of Bath, Maine from Beaufort, N. C, to Noank, Conn., In tow o' the tug Edgar F, Luckenbach, arrived here thlt morning. The Lucken bach left' Beaufort with the Lane last Sunday, the distressed schooner having aboard a ere w of five, with Capt R. B. Fletcher, of Bath Maine, in command. Monday night the tea washed the dere lict and put out the fires of the donkey engine, which wat running the pomps, and the vessel soon filled. The storm continued to grow worse, and in the seat which washed the Lane's decks were drowned three of her crew. Captain Fletcher and two of the crew survived the night and, after suffering many hard ships, were Tuesday morning taken aboard the Luckenbach, which had been unable to lend any assistance during the night. The Lane tailed from Apalaohlcola for Noank, Conn., on September 19 with a load of lumber, met with a severe hurri cane in the Oulf steam, off the Carolina, coast, and was wrecked, her crew, con1 slating of Capt. 3, Frank Shofield, whote wife wat with him, and eight man, being picked up by . the- British'' steamship Rhodesia and brought to Norfolk. The Lane after drifting about with the ocean for some time a dangerous derelict to navlga im, wat picked np and, saved by wreckers,, who received liberal remun eration from the vessel's owner, Mr- Arthur Bewail, of Maine. Mr. Bewail went to Beaufort last week and arrange mentt were made with the Luckenbaok's crew to tow the schooner to Noank, for the discharge of the lumber In her hold (t . was while this contract was being carried out that the Lane, fer the second time in a month; became waterlogged at sea. The derelict schooner will receive temporary repairs before proceeding in tow cf the Luckenbach to Noank. She will be taken from that place to tome port in Maine for complete repairs. LaGrippe, with Its after effects, an nually destroys thousands of people. It may be quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, the only remedy that pro duces immediate results la coughs, colds croups bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and lung troubles. It will prevent can sumption. F 8 Duffy. , , When Peggy Goes to Market When Peggy takct her basket up And oft to market goes, I'm stupefied with wonder at , How very much she knows. She makes her way between the stalls.. And with judicial air Decides that this is "so and so" ; .And that is "pretty fair." She knows if fish are fresh or not, ' - And, wise as any owl, -She differentiates betweeb A chicken and a fowl. " She thumbs the breastbone of the one And pulls the other1! legs; She squints her pretty little eyes To test the new-laid egga. - The veg'tablet mutt be just right, - . For with acrlilo't eye - . ' She scans them, not inclined to past Their imperfections b. She calls the market folks by nsme; . , Ah, what s lot ebe knows, When Peggy takes her batkM up And off to the market roes I When Peggy does the marketing My heart with pride the filli-; . I go along, a uselest thing, . , Etoept to pay tht bills. , New Orleans Times-Democrat. "I wouldn't be without DeWHt't Witch Hazel Salve for any consideration," writes Thos. B. Rhodee, Centerfield, O. Infallible for piles, cutt, burnt and tkln diseases. Beware of counterfeits, F, Duffy. - v When In Bayboro stop at the Lupton Bona for nood accommodatloni Hello Central, Give He 149, Where they kern Dry Wood, tawei any li nRih )ou want, and will dnlivnr It at your door. Full mrmiint Kiinrantid. Mr J. W, llooie will b at c. . and gUd to m Commoduto bis old coa tomi'ii. 1'cMi'l lorit the p'ac, on 8 .nth Kr.,nt si e;t by tho rallmud and Phone H'l. J. T. li. HwUli. i? -t: US. LADTSMTTH CUT OFF. " ' 1 Communication Has Been Broken Since ,k" 2.30 p. m. Thursday. LoKDOB, Nov. 8 Sir Walter Frtncis Bely-Hutchlnsoa. Governor of Nattl, in forms the Colonial Office tonight that communication between Ladysmith and Durban bat been interrupted since half past I o'clock this afternoon. : ' The cause of the Interruption is not ttated, but it may confirm the rumon that Ladysmith has been completely in- vetted or that the garrison had fallen back upon Colento, which it 18 miles to the south. sOOD NEWS comes from those VJI who take Hood's Sarsaparilla for scroruia, dyspepsia and rheumatism. BeportaagreetliatHOOO'S CURES It is Worth your To see our Special Buggy, No. t, called School Boy. This does not mean the 46tl bay In the claw, but rather the first one in a class of that number. G. H. Waters & Son, ' 78 Broad Street. EDiapeDtiitraorlliDari. THRI?B NIGHTS AND MATINEE COMMENCINQ Thursday, Nov. 9, Dan Packard S" ... , - Opera Company and Orchestra. 35 ARTISTS 35 Superb Cast : .Splendid Chorus Magnificent Oostumrf. ' . PRESENTING Thursday Night, - . ' Eald Patbt Friday Night, Fra Dlavolo Saturday Uatlaee, Chlmet of Normandy Saturday Night, The Matcoi PRICES Deterred Seats. 7(k Gallery. 60c Seatt on sale Monday, Nov. 6th, at Water's Store. I have just gotten In a Floe Line of Tan and Patent Leather Shoes, Out line 1 up-to-date. Give us a CalL : R. H. BAXTER, Exquisite Style In Dresi lloloncs to the man who has Ms o.lothin iiimle to mirnmire by an artint i :i.r ho knows the value or p"f''ot fit, b, 'itaiful flnli.h an,l lino woi I, mannliip, xnd who S' irr.iH his f ,;uii with an eye to p,i ti, tiHio of t;,n winl liri"i p 'li ki'n the mnu" Is Ifail dn Lii.h !yle ui i, I p H (,f I i l,.t Snl Wfl c:, fl!,(i j;lve you SHOES Heinz' s Mince Meat, The nicest Mince Heat yon over saw, only 10c lb. Fresh lot Fancy Elgin and Fox River Butter and On tario Buckwheat. Also plain Buckwheat 4c lb. . , Sauer Kraut 10c qt, ' Nice lot amall Sugar Cured Pig Hams uucanvassed 13c lb. ' A few nice N. O. Hams 12 Jc lb. Portsmouth Corned Mullets, Scotch Herrings, Codfish and Irish Potatoes, Canned Blackberries, Lima Beaus, String Beans, Early June Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Okra aud Tomatoes, Heinz's Beans, imported and Pomestio Sardines, Lemon Cling and Yellow Crawford Peaches, finest quality 20c can. Fresh Roasted Coffee and Fine Tea. - Fresh Grits aud Big Hominy, Carolina Rice, Oatflakes, loose and in packages. Lion and Eagle Brand of Fruit Jams in glass jars as sorted, 10c jar and hundreds of other good things to eat L 'Phone 01. Nothing but Co fee, 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 Seat Bmod, Java and Mocha, In tin cms. Other Hiuh-Gradc Brands, 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 probable as good can be had under any other brand tor any price. 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 indjees the dealer to urge some inferior brand, therefore we say, see that the i seal of Chase & Sanborn is on every package you ' buy. Then disappointment is impossible. , JTOHN PUlOr, Sole Agent. Ate Wx a cManl If so see J. G. Dunn& Co., tor up-to-date 3 wearing apparel. Our . newest arrivals 3 are the latest in Gloves, both dressed 3 and undressed hid. prices 75c to $150. E Our Greatest 'value is our 16c Sock, 3 two pairs lor 25c. . We will put them g against any on the market. We have them in black and red. - :'. " 3 e Our entire iurnishing department has 3 i3 just been filled with the newest styles 3 f at the lowest prices. . - 1 3 Call and examine money. f G. Vcmn 8 Co 57 POLLOCK BTKEET. cinsrs FunmsiiinG GOODS I A r.cT vr.d up Lo-dato lina of lien's Hats, both ziill r- 1 rclt, ia tho novrcst shapes. Vc-.r. inf r l cur ctcro sccntain3 eomo of t , C ft EL, Wholesale eft lie tall Grorer, 71 BrsMvl St. ssltrt1etteskil1lSt1 and you will . -. . save 3 3 3 NEW BERK, N. 0. --i ""- hin3 and tho Fen I'.iv.:r Hutlcr i t In. Yomg fur In 1 - i
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