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SirKiRiiusT - ' ' We have 57 KEGS NAILS that were slightly damaged in the sterm we offer at X 69 base. , ' , , , GASKILL & MITCHELL, - HARDWARE: GROCERIES: 73 MIDDLE STREET. ' 'Phone 147. " 61 BROAD STREET. II Prepare for your Thanksgiving Dinner; Ci Aud when the family have thoir annual reunion, your dining room will be a thing of beauty If you f urnUh it from our up-to-ilale and QjiJ handsome Dining Room Furniture h : OI IP h , E3 n n I 3 u to t3 China mi r On Is a I- - .... I V Ilk Did d Chairs 1 OWVRIMr -and Sideboaids- Vlll give you mora betaty to tbe iqaare facb Ihta aovtblnf yoa ww vuj iu iiuiuj iiwuim a ui uikui tv iiu uaaiiv auv . WMtuiucu fal-.' 13 N n FRAN&. Hv J0NE8 & GO., -: 87 3IIME STREET. . ill i ' -, ,.J l, , H . ri r;, . j i . ' j ij rpi cp i , u, ri I. . r-J uv Special and Quiclr Deliveries j Of even tlie (mnllot onlrrt Is ono of our melhodi of del ig bui ines tbat makes Parker's Grorery a favorito source of supplies in Pure Fuod Products of all kinds Another one is the hih quality of our choice grje-rie, which w ( gunmaU e to be of I lie vory hot, nt Hie lowest prices to be fourd In the cily, Jnt rpwircd frenh lot - Fox lUvor Iltiltcr. Tlicre i nofliing bitlrr (or lirmlifakt tlnin Ii ck-wh'-Ht fVkcs and Kox T iv-r ' ii.t 1 1 f f J , - r - . - v Calenso m the Bear of Ladysniith Taken by Boers. Invading Cape Colony. I erittat Farqnhar'a , farm. Lyddite I Sholl. " . Bkrmk, November 8. A. dispatch from Brussels to the Taeblatt says that news of the capitulation of Ladysmith has been put In circulation by the same Amsterdam Afrikander committee which wai n a position to report the Boer vic tory at Dundee. , It is for this reason that the Transvaal agency in Brussels believes the report, while at the same time laying stress' on absolutely private character of the source of news. , 1 , - Lisbon, ' November 5. Persistent re ports are In .circulation here that Qtn. Sir George Stewart White, British com mander in Natal, has capitulated to the Boers. " ' : Brussels, November 5. The Belgian newspapers continue to publWS, tele grams from Amsterdam and Berlin re porting the capture of Ladysmith, but no such information, it is said, has been received at the official residence of Dr. Leyds agent of the Transvaal hers. H'rfel'ft;i The members of the Trsnraal agency sty that the only knowledge they have on the subject is derived from the newspa pers. They decline to divulge the where abouts of Dr. Leyds, but say he is nelth er in Brussels nor Berlin. CoIbiuo Tkn. London, November 6 The War Office has Issued the following announcement: "The Colonial Office has received In formation to the effect that the British troops have withdrawn from: Oulenso and hare concentrate, furthac south.'? ; Colenso, November 8, (delayed In tr I'nsmisslon) Colenso at this hour is threatened by the Boers. Their patrols in advance of forces 8,000 strong, but without field guns, aie marching in . an easterly direction to th north of the town. , i kCA; J;iVy ;'?; Shots have been exchangsd between British and Boer patrols, the latter being driven Inward npon the main body. The British patrols lost one killed and the Boer patrols lost two. ;?.' ,?f;.'?i.'.'i Colenso, ' November ' t, (delayed In transmission) The Boers continue to shell Colenso and Fort Wvlle, but thus far their firing -ts futile. They have placed heavy guns in position, but their shots are all falling abort. - Heavy firing Is now In progress at Lsdysmltb, which the Boers are shelling from their position on Groblerskloof Bill, (his side of Ladysmith. Two trains hare just arrived here from Ladysmith. When near Plater's Ststlon they were fired upon by the Boers, but were not In serious danger. TM train guards report that nordenfeldt quick-firers were used by the Boers, In addition to mausers. ' . :'-r CiPl Town, Nov. 1 (delayed In trans mission)- The correspondent , of the Cspe Times telegraphs that a large com mand of Free State Boers . attacked Norvals Pont bridge atS o'clock Ibis morning aud then surrounded the camp oflSe Caps police, who, being greatly outnumbered, were obliged to yield to a demand for surrender. The telegrsph station and bridge are la the hands of the Boers. ; " ! , ' Buuorrbsdobf, Caps Colony, Nov, (delayed in transmission) Tus Boers crossed Bethulie bridge this morning. '; S4S Ara HlMiBC. Dobbvs, Natal, Nov. 9 (delayed la transmission) The official rollcall shows that MI members of the Gloucestershire Regiment and of the Royal Irish Fuel- leers are missing as the result of the en gagement at Fuquhar'a (arm, near Ldy smith- Thirty two members of the Gloucester shire Regiment, 10 members of the Royal Irish Fusileers and f members of the Tenth Mountain Battery were found dead on the Held. Between 70 and 100 escaped and re turned to Ladysmith, whether 130 woundel have also been tatcn. Terribl LjdSIt 8hlU. London, Nov. 8. -Transports have just been secured for the Wool Iluwlt lor Brigade, which will be hurried to the Capo, The brigade ba 10,000 rounds of 5-lncb lyddite shells awaiting It. According to the estlruatoa, a single shell of this kind fulling Into a compact body, will kill 8 0 men. It W8 demonstrated In the buttle of Omdurman, which dentroyed the srniy of K liallfa Abdiillnh, that Ure numbers f diMvl-liM wcreklllrd by sufTiirstion from Ijildile enjil lons, while mndn.ds of Tullnri'i) and ch:;1i s fell upon tlis halllo lii'ld fro h the v-r" ciiu'i. t V '- M .. - r Is, Ws' . . . . Mclxs the food czrt Czl'dois end wtjolesome RALEIGH. Gambling Machines Defined. .; New Unl- " forms. Convention At Ashevllle. . - A New Resort. ' Raleigh, November 8 -The Attorney General has decided that under the plain language of the statute all nickel ln-the- slot machines, "the return from which Is uncertain," most pay the State" $100 annual license. He holds that this ap plies to all machines, even to what Is known as ."the fairest wheel," because no one would play the latter unless he hoped to get more than one elgar,' . It was the purpose of the Legislature to run these gambling machines, for such they are, out of the State The Cadet Battalion, 800 strong, of the Agricultural and Mechanical College here, has received new uniforms. . They are the same as the old ones, ; save that the United States regulation cap Is used. The meeting of the Baptist Bute Con vention at Ashevllle this month will be the -second 'one ever held; west of the Blue Ridge. The first was held In 1842 in Henderson county, but it Was found that there were no means of travel, and so, in 1845, It was decided to establish a convention across the ridge as an auxili ary to the Slate Convention. ' The State Auditor finds that returns from fit) counties for 1899 so far received show an increase $9,688,000 in the valua tion of real and personal property, as compared with 1898.: He Is Jiuch grati fied at the showing thus made. Every county shows an increase, ranging from $1,000 to $1,800,000, Mecklenburg lead ing with the latter figure. The Corporation Commission decides that the Seaboard Air Line is ouS sys tem.', '. The commission made an order that all connecting roads nnder the con trol of the same company shall give the same freight rates as if one road..! The Seaboard Air Line excepted. The excep tion is overruled. ' " At Linvillo Falls, Burke oounty, there are being made oxtenslre Improvements. It is intended to make the place a sum mer resort , It has an elevation of 1,700 feet, and is within a half mite of LInville Falls and of LIuvllle Cave. VThts care has , recently been explored for : more than a mile, and Its extent is still a mat ter of guess work. It is hollowed out of the limestone cliffs nnder "Hump. back" Mountain, in MoDowell oounty, and there are many stalactite and stag lamltes. A -beautiful stream of clear water flaws through it, and there Is a pool of unknown depth. " ': silver certificates, $401,89,m3, and national bank notes, $337,83J,594. . The paper in Circulation was thus increased daring the year by $48,838,888. ' . The gold coin in circulation steadily Increased from $478,771,490, on Srj4$m ber 80, 1898, to $848,601,183 on the same date in 1898. , : - The holdings of the Treasury In gold coin and bullion have surpassed all pre vious records, both in gross amount and In net excess over outstanding certifi cates.' The former gross maximum Is found In September, 1893, at $888,551 806, and the net maximum before 1898 was $818,818,253, In March of the ssme year, :' These figures rose to $358,002,! gross and $354,828,821 net, on September 80, 1899. On October 1, 1889, the estl mated amount of gold in circulation was 83.18 per sent, of all the currency, and the gold In the Treasury was 60.44 per cent, of the united States notes and Treasury notes outstanding. .; Dr.W. Wlxon, Iuly Hill, N. T., says "I heartily . recommend ' One . Minute Cough Core. It gave my wife Imme diate relief In snffocalldg asthma." Pleasant to take..' Never falls to quickly cure all coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. F. b. Duffy. 1 "I wouldn't be without DeWltt's Witch tT . nl R.Iwa frt. an, Minalflar-ilflin1 writes Thos. B. Rhodes, Centerneld, O. Infallible for piles, cuts, burns . and skin diseases.' Beware oi counterfeits, P. 8. Duffy..;. ;,r;',v ;. : ; ..' v : GOVERNMENT FOR CUBA. Qvll Governor to be Appointed. Ho With- : drswal of Troops at Present. 'WAsaiiioTOK, Nor. 6 The appoint ment of a civil governor for Cuba has been fully determined upon, and may be annouaoed any day. This does not mean that the soldiers are to be at onoe with drawn from Cuba, but that a clvt Gov ernor will soon be given supreme con trol, with our soldiers behind him to be used if necessary to support his au thority. - It may be that the civil governor will himself be a soldier. Gen. Ludlow, at present Military Governor, of Havana who is now enronte to Washington to confer with the authorities oa this mat ter, has been mentioned In connection with the civil governorship, as has Gen Leonard Wood, Military Governor of Santiago, and Gen. Fltzhugh'Lee, who Is with his family in Virginia on fur lough .LaQrlppe, with Its after etlccta, an nually destroys thousands of people. It may be quickly cared by One Minute Cough Cure, the only remedy that pro duces Immediate results ia coii") s, col ls croup, bronchitis, pneumonia anj tluoat and lung troubles. It will prevent con sumption. F B Dully. iW;,Yi'i'i'WiViVi,lWiVrt i.irVVAV.'.WmWiV'r Heinz s Mmce Meat f . - The nicest Mince Mat jou ovrr , only 10o lb. " ,vS:iVmh Irtltaej Elgin Mil Fox Bier Batter and Oc- S . tario Buckwheat.-' Also plain Buckwheat 4c lb. Saner Kraut 10c qt, , Nice lot small Sugar Cured Pitt Ilams uncanvassed 13c , lb. A few nice H. C. Hams 12Jo lb. Portsmouth Gorued Mallets, Scotch Herriogn, Codfish . am Irish Potato p. Canned Blackberries, Lima Beans, String Beans, Early : June Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Okra and Tomatoes, IMnz's ' Beans, Imported and Domestio Sardines, Lemon Cling and Yellow Crawford Peaches, finest quality 20c can. Fresh Roasted Coffee and Fine Tea. , Fresh Grile and Big Hominy, Carolina Rice, Oatflakee, loose, and in packages. Lion and Eagle Brand of Frnit Jams in glass jars as sorted, 10c jar and hundreds of other good things to eat WILL DECLARE OUTRIGHT. Intention to Adopt a Resolution That the Philippines Will be Controlled. WAsniNoTOlt, November 6. The first work of the Congress, soon to assemble for one of the most Important sessions bold for years, will be, if the whole power or the administration is strong enough to bring it about, the adoption of a joint resolution declaring the inten tlon of this government to be, to retain permanently the . sovereignty of the Philippine Islands.1 This Is one of the results of the preliminary report of the Philippine Commission. " and of - the President's conference with the members at that Commission.- - The Cabinet has unanimously decided and the President and the Philippine Commissioners are of the same mind, that the first thing Congress ought to do Is to adopt a resolution that will con vince the residents of the Philippines that this country means to keep the Islands. Such action, they eontend, will destroy the only argument Aguinaldo has to keep the insurrection going. . D-. H. H. Haden, Bemmlt, Ala., says, "I think Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a splendid medicine, i I prescribe It, and my eonfldenee in It grows with con tin ned use.' It digests what yon eat and quickly cures dyspepsia and indigestion. F.B. Duffy. '- GRIST-MILLS New Hills, . Rolling Client, Elevator and - Corn t'leamtN, Of the Latest Improved and Up- to-Date nill Machinery. YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED, tW SPECIAL PAINS taken lb clean ing and polishing grain before going through the mills, which insures pure meal. - Corn, Hominy, Oats and Mixed Feed. CCOItaE BISHOP. New Bern, N. O. Dobbin ft Ferrall, At Tucker's store. RALEIGH. R.C. chhat COLD SUPPLY. You ni-vi i P"i';iill will the li-.rr , . I.yl:' -I i,. v km: ' I w w ! l furm of 1.' 'I! 1,1 Over 350 Itlul .ns la Treasury. Kcarly 200 Klllloin Increase In Clrculatioiu A pjcord !'rc;'-!icr. W A -! 1 1 Kovriiilier 5. Hon. i ''' li. t)-e Tii i.Min-r of t!.r 1 i,::i ! !".,'. j, in ,U i..,.it,l r- j.ort to 'I .- t- - I . . -. -i .1 8n:om! Sales! Wholesale Se Ilctnll aroeer, 'Plione 01. 71 Brt3.-4 HU .. : . a iipiv innpiniiiAi M NtM I MrrtMnAniit a Cniintn for a crrent deal m , . - o p In tbfs world. There are many times when small points will decide either for ' or against jod. at sucn times H the qnestion'of appearance is & always boundjo come up. Let us take care of your appearance. - Our many natrons can tea- ; tify that goods bought from ns can always be relied on. Style, Quality and Prices are always guaranteed. .SV-SSIMT- " -- ZZ ('all and examine our stock and be convinced, 3 Very Respectfully, co.,1 U. a-. 57 POLLOCK STItEET. NEW BERN, N. C. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ! A new and up-to-date line of Men's Hats, both stift 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., l- or. SIMIITEC M MIDDLE 8TBEET,, s' , . wt- NBW BERN, N C t. AtuBook Store y J 1899 EDITIONS j Of all school bqoks. Office fl and School Room supplies a " specialty.. . . . : .-,-'. .- J G. H. Ennett. i At CCc. Borne of the best styles oO Inch, a Wool Ilnnicpiin Tlalils. Hongh an re'lithlo. Milking perfuct skirts reduced to 8"c a ynl, have been selling at 1.B0. lu U !" k J'lilinir Crepoiis, In ; .!?,: ' 1 ' " rs II'' I":-.ter Hello Central, Give He 149, Hoore's Wood Yard, Where they keep Dry Wood, tawed any length you want, and will deliver it at your door. Full measure guarantwd. Mr. J. W.Moore will be at the office mid glad to accommodate his old cus tomers. Don't forget tho place, on Houth Front street by the railroad and I'hone 149. J. T. il. MOOKE. In - j v -;-, re ! ii v I have Just gotten in a Fine Line of Tun and Pntenl Lr-sllier tihres. Our line Is up-to-date, !ic u a Cull. They are Here, What ? - those- ' '; v- Tnrnlgan Say Oyaters First of the Season. ; At Tayk r's Oys ter Saloon. Bpeclal care taka with oysters , for family use. .All orders promptly delivered. Dive me a call, next door to Hahn's Btablts. -- Tonrs for business, ' J. II. TAYLOR. Pi 3t '-ai'Qi 1 f -w A Jropcrly Equipped Isayatory In n Hotel la an attraction to guests, both tran sient and regular, that should not be overlooked by an np-lo-dste landlord. We are prepared to equip, anything from the smallest dwelling to the largest hotel, or public buildings, office build ings vllh the best sanitary open plumb ing tli at Insures comfort, cleanliness and good hi alth to Its patrons. Our work Is the a-tme of scientific perfection. Co., 71
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