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I ll ill vViy VV KUW BERN, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, KOVIMBIR 5, 1899. '-. VOL, XYll-NO. 188. ESTABLISHED 1882 'S i' 1 ' i' ' " : $ 20c .?. 20c : :r ojcoc $ . ;- Do you Want , O Mocha mdjava Roasted '.Coffee at 20c) at 20c, at 20c per lb. L o o ft 23. - Cold months are ahea K Warm that nnn of vnnra that eiitv't ivo ont er, fcre handsome, bum easily, don't hiKtite, are in-t th kind of Stoves 'moderate. V are S )le Agent for the Fa IUOU8 Peninsular Carbon Air-Tight Heater. - A Household IM I-.tft. We arc aiso am-nts for the Wil- ton Ilea let. The brtt Air-Tightv Wood heater on tbe Market and we have plenty of them in stock. UOOK STOVES A SPECIALTY, We have 57 KEGS NAUS that we offer at l 69 ba9e. GASKIHL; & i HARDWARE: .73 MIDDLE STEEET, 'Phone Prepare for your Thanksgiving Dinner; O And when the family have their annua) reunion, your dinlr.g ijj room will be a thing of beauty If you furnish tt from our up-to-date and juifl bandaone Dining Room Furniture. j- ... v : , UUK" isP" -mm aslciiats'Pas'ttSR -and Sideboards- -' ' - Will give you more beauty to can buy la Dlnlnj Ro.irn Furniture, FRANC. H; JONES & CO., 87 MIDDM STIIEET. IIIillsllllifllflllllilllllHsIilsHli Cnoninl nnrl flnif! TsnIIiftrino Of rven the smalleat erdns Is One of our ta ithods of di I if bor InotS that make Parker's Oro fry a favorite source of supplies In Pure F ol Products of aH LSods ' Another one Is the hlh rp A, of our doles gr Jens, wuioii . we guaiant -elo Is of the very bk', at the lowiat pi ices to l found In the city. -: '., .. .'. ' y ' ' . Jut wotlved freh lot Fvi lilted" Butter. There Is nothing t .. . . . .. i ueiicr i;r urcasinii maa uih;- wheat fkes and Fox Iiiv.r Trlnt Buttur. J. R.: PARK Or?, JR., GROCOP, i 1 O si cKiB - crsn Ihom np wish a Stove to replace eaousli heat. Our Stoves are heat clinker cily, have all. the improve you want Our pritw are always SUNBUbs; were' slightly damaged in thosterm . ;.. r-' v MITCHELL, OROCERIES: 01 JJROAD STEEET. 147. tbe square Inch than anvtblog you with Quality and Prices oo-ibined. vt,,. mm x i, -.. ; Bciuiiis hold rm. Ladjsmlth and Mafeklng Surronna- Boeri Adranee aa4 Seize a Tows M I tape teiony. uepon mat toienso ; . Ii the Bear ef tadjgmUh -fdyQamate tracks among hiamea. l!Uteea! , ' la Taken. Uolnirto K . 1 tbe Ftont ; J' Special to Journal. - ; N' , . London, November 4 Tbe Stat prints a dispatch saying that, there jiu libeo o firing at Ladyamitb since Tbnrsday. The Boers were engaged In fixing their guns In the bill sides and the bombardment of tbe town was expected to begin on Fri day morning. - - tZsv , The occupation of Colesenry in Cape Colony near the border of the Orange Free State is officially admitted. It Is an important place etrategetloally and is not more than a hundred miles due east of DeAar.' which Is the point at which Gen. Redvers BuUer Is expected to hegt hi ftemnalvn wllh t ha arm v ftnmm arrlri. I his campaign With tbe army corps arrlv lag from England. . ' .--' The offensive tactics of the Boers in Cape Colony, south of. the Orange river excite serious apprehenBions here. - The order for the mobilization of the militia calls out 0,000 men la London alone. Among tbe number are several members pf.Parllament jfv i r;-ti-i Tbe transport Kildonan Castle sailed from, Southampton today ; ; with . 8,000 troopt, bound for South Africa. London l aroused over tbe progrtss of evonts in South Africa. ' Mrs. Ueer bolm Tree the actress is nightly reciting Rudyard Kipling's poem lbs 'Absent minded beggar' at the Palace Music ball as a contribution to the; soldier f una. On one evening her plea ' Pay, pa paj " was so warmly; received -that she was almost driven - from the stage by the showers of coin from tbe audience. Itoara Moving; South,, i." ..v; London, November - 8. Tbe Daily Mall -. has , the 1 following dispatch from Ladysmith, dated, Wednesday morning: . - ; ,. The Boers are apparently mounting more heavy guns to the north and north east, which are likely to give us trouble. A .Boer contingent, i.SOQ strong and clearly visible from the camp, Is stream Itag away to the south. .The Inhabitants of Ladysmith oontiaue to leave - the town.! V'. -:iwr.. The' War Office, replying to Inquiries, tonight said no Information had been received there of fresh BoeV movement at Colenso or elsewhere. The officials are not aware If the railroad to Lady smith Is open or not, .but the wires are certainly cuV.Sro. f: Rumors of all kinds are springing up here; "- It laaald that General White has been compelled to fall back on' Pleter maritsburg, Waving his wounded behind. Probably such rumors have, their origin InMhe recollection of the ominous si leoce which preceded the evacuation of Dundee; But; en the other hand, It Is stated-that theconditlons are altered and tbe British guns now seem more, than equal to the artillery of the- Boers, thus enhancing the difficulty of an .assault on the British lines.-,;-.:".. . r,. . V ';.-. :Aroe lamltlu''.if;;.'i"'"'"i Lohdoh, Nqv.; 8. The dally Tel graph's summary of today's South Afri can war nawa is as loiiows: : -' -' "Communication has not been stored, with iiadyamlin. In a- message sent through Pletermarttzburg Wednes day night the Dally Telegraph war cor respondent states that women,- children and noncombatanta were- being : sent south by train,' as the Boers threaten to ti attack the town in force Wednesday or Thursday.-.-, ' "The correspendent follows this la formation with tbe .' assurance that although tbe situation was disagreeable, It was not regarded as critical.. Every thing confirms the inference that the Boers were in their utmost strength at Ladysmith, preparing for investment of tbe camp. It was to check or delay Ibis movement that General White under took the action of Monday, which has so considerably reduced the forces. "The naval brigade will la a large measure make np the loss. In tbe opin ion of the Telegraph's correspondent, an earlier arrival of (he naval contingent would have altered (he entire character of Monday's fight. As it was, the sailors certainly checked tbe dotermlued ad vance of tbe Buers, who seemed to think tbe time bad arrived, with a complete union of their three great columns, te striken final blow at General White's forces, ao much Inferior la numbers to their own. '. '. . v - ''Closing the last dispatch a bleb got through from Pletermarltiburg, tbe Telegraph's correspondent says defen - slve works were then in course of con- atructlofl nnon the hills near I.i.lvmnll'i and It was expocted that the big naval iruns wonld be mounted at on, l.a.lv- smith, ho also, says, Is .provisioned for two month. "All accounts concur In showing that Jouberl's force has snirered severely from artillery (lie. Mr, king II,, I, Hi, ;j Out. London, November 8 Tai is snd Ber lin continue to supply slaicini-iits of British reverie, I tie Inii-l l-in that Marking lias fail- 11. The spfiiil ocinr ; un I. nt of lt,o 1 'ui'y Mall at Mafektng, under date of Octobct . 22, yt: - t i "General Crooje'a bombardment of Mafeklng was monotonous. The Boeri n"a, ,ne"- " l , r, . '. "' . ..i n.. - a it. - ' U1 , VIUDJB - MJIm HS W IVlIJi IVI IUV w- meo' sake, that he -hell d tbe town, but that lt WM n0, Diavinffihe came to tend hundred of hia command hate since de- parted to the southward. "Small parties of the -garrison issue forth nightly 4nd harass the Boer out pouts. I bear that the Dally Mall's cor respondent at IiObatst is a prisoner In the hands of the Boers."' - Capi Tows, Nov. 1. (Delayed in trans mission) The Cape Times says it has reliable; information that, there have been no losses among-the BrliUh at Mafeklng since October 13. ' . After the recent beavy bombardment uenerai uronje asaea toe town to sur render, , Colonel Baden-Powell ' was asleep when the messenger arrived, but, on being awakened, received bint hosplt m "I will let yon know when we bave had enough." , - ; ' - AGAINST THE COMMISSION. JudgcSlmonton Decides Favor Railroads Petition In Injunction Cases. Special to Journal, t ItALEtas, Nov. 4 Judge Simon ton has filed hi decision in the petition of the nine railroads for an injunction against the ; North Carolina Corporation Com mission, from certifying the 1890 assess ment of railroad -property to the tJtate Auditor and Treasurer, and te prevent the Auditor and Treasurer from collect ing taxetf on the lbOO- assessment, and commanding that, the ral.toad assess ment of 1897 stand, and that the railroad companies petitioning pay taxes on the latter assessment.: - v r ' Judge Slmonton decides the nine in favor of the rallroadfc-f : " The 1890 assessment exceeded the as sessment of 1897, over ten millions of dollars.-.:.:.'?. '.,-".':- r '. ; This is one of tbe most Important ever tried in this Stale. It was argued In Ashevllla last September. The following railroads prayed for the Injunction: Southern, Carolina Central, Raleigh & Augusta Air Line, Raleigh a Oaston, Seaboard & Roanoke,; Roanoke 3c Tar" River, Wilmington A Weldon, Norfolk & Carolina, Atlantic 4 North Carolina.":; v',-'-.... - Judge Slmonton bases his decision in fa? or of the Injunction upon lack of power of the Corporation Commission nnder the act creating the Commission. Helen Gould and Tbe Soldiers. Speolal to.Joornali :-f'"':''',P?$Jpfy NawYoRa;; Nov,. 1 The transport Thomas sailed tonight for- Manila with the forty-seventh regiment, - The soldiers greatly cheered a visit of Miss Helen Gould and e load of delicacies which she contributed for their eesa- fort. ." ' -" . - , Ton never, know what form of blood poison Ul follow constipation. " Keep the liver clean1 by using De Witt's Little Early Risers and yon will avoid trouble. They are famous little pills for constipa tion and liver and bowel trouble. F. B- Duffy..- , Pugnacious Putnilists,' - Special to Journal. . . New York, November 4-Jeffrles says that he it willing to fight Sharkey acaia. 8barkey declares that be will post 13,000 for another fight la six ' weeks. Jeffries says, "I will knock Sharkey's head off If he seeks me In the streeK"t - . ...... rf . "I wouldn't be without DeWitt's Witch Hazels Salve for any consideration, writes Thos. B. Rhodes, Cenlerfleld, O. Infallible for piles, cuts, buras and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits, , F, Duffy. , ' ' , , Foot-ball -Yesterday. Special to JouraaL. . ', Nxw York, November 4 Harvard 18, University of Pennsylvania 0., V '. Wesleyan 18, Dartmouth 0, "i Yale S4, West Point a , .i-V; Princeton J8, Brown 0. ' i ."- , L tOtlppe, with its after effects, an nually destroys tbousauds of people. It may be quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, tbe only remedy that pro duces Immediate results la coughs, colds croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and lung troubles. It will prevent cen sumption. F 8 Duffj-i 1 ' Died From Yellow Fever. 8l"!cl'11 to Jourl"1- ' Nkw Yui,i November 4.-The trans- part Kllpntrlclc from Havana and Va tin.as arrived today, Oeo. W. Powell' a illBc.liart;rd soldier of the 8th Infuntry bud died fro-n yellow finer on Imaid on fie lit and burled at si-n. Tho sliimmir fUtanrt weie s-nt to quai Mil'ne. Dr. H. II. fin, "1 think Kol spli udid nn-'lii'i in y pon fi ! nr; imlt r." II : - :l, r 1 I it, 'A! 1 1 " III II tSskesthe food more delicious and wtiolesome ' v evuauiawwDnee.,MWTonc OHLTfBOf.1 LOYE. Only Because of the Illustrious Dead Mrs, Jackson Accepts Aid. Father Worth Proposes te Sue. Concord Cotton Kill. Insurance 'Section 106.; Temperature - I Oeieber.' Tee Mich Alcohol. Raxubh, Nov. 4. The report . having gone abroad ever the country that Mrs. Stonewall Jackson," widow of tbe dis tinguished Confederate General, is abso lutely penniless, in want and hopelessly ill and blind, Mrs Jackson says that these statements are very much exag gerated, v . It is true, she- says that she- not In affluent circumstances, but she baa a competency and has always been above want. Her health Is somewhat improved and she is not blind, though still suffer- ing from a paint nil disease, facial neu ralgia. Appeals hiving been made all over the couth lor ner reuer, his. Jackson is anxious that the true state of he case should be known, as she is un willing t j acospt sny donations except those offered as testimonials -of love and admiration for her late husband. Major W. A. Guthrie, late populist candidate for Governor,- and now at torney.for the Southern railway, Is con fined to his home in Durham, with s--l severe case of erysipelas. -State Treasurer Worth says he will briqg . quite a novel suit against tbe American Banknote Company. . The lat ter has a contract to engrave, the bonds to pay the penitentiary debt and to pay for the penitentiary farms, and gave the State Treasurer a personal promise Mr have the work quickly, done, saying it was well advanced,, Now the company admits lt deceived the treasurer and that tt had done no werk on the -bonds. The treasurer says: 7." :- " . ?l will sue the company for breach of contract and force It to pay the Interest on the purchase money for the farms am now paying not only the Interest on the bends but that on the farms and the latter would have stopped, of course, if had had tbe bonds,- so I could turn them over to the purchasers and get the money.. : .-: '-.:': J.'-:- . V Wartea Coleman, of Concord, the president of the negro cotton mill at Oonoord, is here. He says it will be six weeks before the mill begins work. The delay is due to Jhe failure of one com pany to put in shaftings The mill will have 7,000 spindles and ISO looms, and will employ 850 persons. ; Coleman says tbe employes, all negroes, bave been se lected. Thar' are two white "bosses' and one' negro bos.:VT:"'':''J'--""' The State- charters the Charlotte Clothing Manufacturing Company, cap! tal $40,00. 4', -.virVe . The corporation commission Is devot ing this week te a study of the reports of the bank examiner on the condition of the State banks. -i?:,; Tb State treasurer was sent a few days ago a bottle of "Plantation Bitters,' with a request that it be analyzed to see whether it was not really a strong in Book iStore '"-'-,v J89.9 EDITIONS -V: Of all school books. Office v - and School Room supplies a -specialty.. 1 1 G. H. Ennett. GRIST - LilLLS 7 kew runs, I'li'v: -Jnr.4 ami CVrn t Icnii ik, Cf t'.o Ijttc t Improved end Vp- "f D;if n:H MacUnery. YOUlt TUADIi 13 C0UCITKD, '! . ! i ti;l,, n In cl( f, to j; toxicant. Tbe State chemist finds that 8 per cent of it is alcohol, whiskey con- 'talnlng only SO per cent. Tbe bitters twill therefore le barred from sale in North Carolina. ArreBts of sellers are likely to result. The school board cases from Sampson county were argued in the supreme court yesterday. Senator Butler and hi. brother, George, appearing for the con testants, Herring and others, against Pugh and others. This suit is to see whether the fusion or Democratic boards of education are legal. - The Insurance commissioner calls at tention to Section 105 of tbe new in surance law (the Willard law ) It lt as follower-. "No action shall be main tainea in any court in Ibis mate upon any policy or contract of fire insurance issued upon any property situated in this State by any company, association partnership, individual, or Individuals tfiat have not been authorized by the in surance company to transact such In surance business. The mean temperature here during October was 02 degrees, which Is 8 above the average. The highest wind velocity was 41 miles an hour, on the 81st, from the north, Tbe rainfall was 5.13 Inches, the monthly average for October being .10. There were three light frosts and one heavy one. Yet vegetation Is killed but slightly. Dobbin & Perrall At Tucker's store, RALEIGH. N. C, Special Sales ! At 98c. Some of tbe best styles SO Inch, all Wool Homespun Plaids. Rough and reliable. Making perfect skirts reduced to 68c a yard, have been selling at $1.50, At $1.00. 48 lacb Black Uohalr Crepons, in Escurlal, Medallop, Dice and Big Blister styles. Very choice iu every way, re duced to f 1.00 a yard, have been selling at L 50 and II 75. Samples by Mail. Dobbin & Ferrall, THBHK NIOHT8 AND MATINEE COJCMENCUJQ Thursday, Nov. 9, , Dan Packard Opera Company and 4 Orchestra. Zb AETISTS 35 Superb Cast ..... , .- ', Eplandld Clionu y ' Magnlfloent Oostumrs. " jPRE8EKTWQ--l ' Thursday Night, -'.. , : Bald Pasha Friday Night, i . FraDiavolo Saturday Matlaee, ChlmM of Normaady Saturday Night, , Ths Masoot PRICKS Reserved Beats. . ; ' 7Bc Gallery. SOo - Beat on salt Monday, Nov. 8tb, at Wat Vs Store. Exquisite Style In Dress 7 ' )!, to Ilia man nbo tias his , ,:.,. ... j a ; ' T kImIIiiuit n.ailo to mi usiire liy sii arlit tiiilur w ii k ihiwii i of pf-i trcl fit, t,i.,itir ril 1 h ft-i'l fi'io wtii h mniifbtp, an-1 , t,o , !- 'h f MiricB with n vye hi i . , .(i ti t1, f tlx! 11 linul pi-ii-i '-jirtt ,,r j.', n tl,o rnftn" U ( , I : R'i wn CUI ft,:; ;!y ml dn- ia ,f I ... inn! (Sve )" bmh s'ylo vWsWiViV Heinz' s Mince Meat, .Tbe nicist. Minre M. at vou Frenh lot Tat.ei r.gln snd tario Buckwheat. A'so plain Sauer Kraut K.V q', T!jii In. V "I ""' itimi lb. A few nice N. C. llama 12Jc lb. Portsmouth Cur-. t .J Mullets, Scotch Herrings, CodGeh and Irish I'otatoep, Canned liluckbcriiw, Lima Beans, String Beans, Early June Pea, Corn, Tomatoes, Okra and Tomatoes, Ileinz's Beans, Imported and Domestic Sardines, Lemon Cling and Yellow Crawford Peaches, Dncat quality 20c can. Fresh Roasted Coffee and Fine Tea. Fresii Grits aud Rig Hominy, Carolina Rice, Oatflakes, loose and in packages. Lion and Eagle Brand of Fruit Jams in glass jars as sorted, 10c jtr and hundreds of other good things to eat J. L McMNIE! 'Phone 91. A NEAT APPEARANCE i Counts for a great deal in this world. There are many times when small points will decide either for or against you. At such times the question of appearance is always bound lo come up. Let us take care of jour appearanc. Our many patrons can tes- i lify that goods bniilit from us can always be relied on. Style, Quality and Prices are always guaranteed, 2 fall and examine our stock and be convinced, Very Respectfully, J- Or. XDTJTT 5z, CO., 1 IS IS 57 POLLOCK RTHEF.T. TsmsUiUiUiuiaiUiiwuiiiiiiiUiiUiwikiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiUiuiuK 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 8ca1 Brand, cam. other Hitih parcbmvtst fibre re 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 iri every- cupful. It Is not possible to get better coffee; it is not probable as good can be had under any other brand for 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 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. : , J OIIW IllTSriT, Sole A cent. GBIT'S FURNISHING GOODS 1 A new and up-to-date line of Men's Hats; both stlfl and soft,' in the newest shapes. You will Hud our store contains some of tho latest styles iu Gent's Furnishings andtho pricc3 aro as low as the lowest. ; ever saw, only 10c lb Fox River Butter and Buckwheat 4c lb. l n- IT i ig iiiiiiis ii ii canvassed 13c Wholesale a& Betuil H rosier, 71 BrtiM Ht. NEW BEHN, N. O. Tavt and Mocha, in tin Kh-Grade Bra tula, in lined bag. A- - '-41...'.'"--. ''.'-':, -.i - . y r 1 1 77' 1 v. lot - nt fcN mi i ' I I ' 1; I y I.!4. .-!! street.
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