t , A J A.": . yV r " ' VOL. XVU'-NO. 194. NEW KIM, N. C, SUJiCAY MORNING, MJVK21BER 12, 1899, ESTABLISHED I88-. --''ISM ; ekmckbwnM ; - f ' That i5c Hose in dishes lis' a: rat- V7 " A f' Three new styles in Warner si Rust- ' ft T'roof Corsetsiat'pVpaifTovX f'f&t r': l inch Cream White Broad Qoth, Waists Ai rC - The newest styles in Gent's . Cottars Yj! 1 T Cuffs' Just in; also a handsome line )& Xi v-o Brew? ShoesC0esC3jlahd ; to see mem. iSrtt-fr - ?K mmmcmuRNii Cold ;Uontha "arealiealfr Wrm-lheH op with Stovo to rojylacf ' - tAt one o( yours that cats't jjivo out enoajh hest. One Siovcg irT heat era, are hindeome, birn easily, ioa't olinker easily hare'ali tha improye - wantc, are just tbe kiii'I o(- 9tove you Waul 0nr .riomure.iitfrayt morale. - . Peninsular , M 1 Carbon- ,t -;g j.;' : -( Alight k Heater . .7:g , h. Vf.areai?.U( K.r;h i- we-have plpnty. them t Bttcks," ' ' " COOK STOVES A SPECIALlY. -- Wo hav 57 KEGS NA1L3 that weoffer at ti W base. ; J G ASKILL r&" M ITCH E L Li " HARDWARE: A- '' . GROCERIES:, : r ";t ?3 MIDDLE STREET.--- 'Phono 147.; J.-6i BBOAD STEET - . -1- -IS Prepare, for 'your T&ntbirJ)in7iyU Innl Aud when the family have MllH ' ''V "M room will bo a thing pf beaty lfyoufurnUbltfromourujprto-data wd Q , ' - - " - nlljj band in DiLlng Room Furnilunv,"-" -f ; 'vj r J-"'- " jj xv Tinnl ' . i nil'; - i . Via and Sideboards- . Witt gl'fl ion more b I'Uy to can bay ia Lrfn nst Ro tn Furn.turc, . pin 87 MIDME STREET. . p jar:.,.; ' srf j c, lclrl'llll1l'-lrlSPVlrJSr - . . yi rTen me tmuien mui' in ' one o( oi r m tthoi i of d I t ln.i Jnta that niet ?a-lie,' I roi fry i. a favor te iource -of" inpllc in Pure F od Product of all Uln. Another one i (be high q' Hij : 4. 01 our cnuice groc-riw, wuk-ii w C! gunrnnt. etobeof I lie very b, n, C at the lowest pi lcc lo I e foul d In .. .. of our choice grocrloe, whk li w ; the city, - Jutt rectivfd frc River Butter. Thrr e la nntliii.g better fur brra'ifi st I hn Ilm k- whrat rk(i a'lJ Vnt Tivi-r Flint r ..jt .1 were. slightly damaged ia the atorra " Z " '-"l", I tbeli'anndal reunion,' your dinlre in u h w era a P nlln viw : . w .. , the fqoire i ich ihin acivtMng you niin with (jta'ity and Price combined. c''3,S'r - J'c!i3c! - 'uJLcl'lJSJI? - ,. C; ' liiitlor. 111 l :"V. CEJTCE GF Ql J The : Great Strurelc ta Take and to Defend ladysmlth. jj,,- Steady Bombarament la Progress. British Make a Sortie. ' Advance. " on Colenso. - Boer Prepare - ta-Be'gUt New "t -. " Forces, , ' Special to Journal. . , ' , Lohdos, November 11, Cape Town dtapatcb today says that Kekewiobe, the British commander of Klmberly reports that no damage .was dona , by the bom bardment of the previous day. "-j- ' Lieut. Wood, of the North Lancashire regiment was seriously wounded .in a skirmish rwitb; tbe Boers ft Belmont Friday. Be was a son -of. John Tajrlqr Wood; the Southerner who . oommaaded the blockade runner "TsUahaasee" during the American civil war. 1 ' London, November 10 The news from Natal reoeived In .London today, though meager points to one conclasion; i The Boers are trying -to surround th town of Ladysmlih la such a way as not only to. Invest the tows and garrison completely, bat also to be Id a position ta meet any British reinforcements sent from Durban - J " ' N freah,r battles or even:, skirmishes hsve been reported, but there arc unmis takable signs that the greater part of the Boer force Is .concentrating between Ladysmlih and Colenso The risk to the Boers is -great in ease of . a retreat; as General Whltewould certainly intercept ihem, unless tbey fell back In the direc tion otTIntwa Pass, on the Orange Free State border. . If they should take this route they must ...abandon most "-of their gunsr-a--5- J -V . Tbe bombardmentof Lsdysmith con' tlaues.. Probubly the Boers hive several it their new heavy gtt s la place Joy tbw time, so that the British gariuton "may nave to endure severe trlaliV. The- Boer thells' are said to be bursting" better than hitherto. ' The fire of their big weapons Is becoming more effeotlve. , v . , EaTOODRT, November 8 A Kaffir run ner who yesterday brought an official message from -Lsdysmith met a Boer command marching toward V olenso. : The Boers hare fo-med a-laager at JIagivava, four miles north of the Tuge' la river. They . shelled and ' fnssiiladed Oolenso and thou returned to that place yesteiday : ?K a The military authorities hope to (Open heliograph communication with Lady smith todays , - - - 'r JEstooubt, November -7 The-lalest news from Ladyslth is that the British iroops are- holding, their iwn easily, making daily onslaughts on the Butr. with -a flying-, column of artilivry auu oavalry. j - f - , " , JCa&ir scouts riortlhe Boera to be not only Investing Ladysmlih Jn great numbers, but to be in force near Colenso and to have ' long-range V'reusort gut s posted on hills covering tbe railway line north and south of Boleuse.- Thwe guns are intended t dispute the. advance of the British forces for the relief of Lady, smith.-, , - " " Reports kre current to the effect that heavy fighting was going on near. Lady smith yesterday.-.'li was also reported yesterday by Kaffirs who were picked up by an armored train -near Coleriso that the Boers, in great force ai Pit ters, were coming south. " -, London, Nov; I0.-Orders for the mobllizatioa of the - necessary' reuerves for the supplementary army division an nounced yesterday by Lord Wolseley were issued this even'ug, The men will n the colors between November la and November 20.' -- 1 With the additional: division General Butler's forces will aggregate about Ho, 000 men by Christmas. ' "LaQrlppe,- with its fir effects, an nually dssiroys thousands of people.' - It may be quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, the only remedy that- pro duces Immediate results la coughs, cold uroup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and lung troubles. It will prevent con sumption. F 8 Duffy. - -v Accused of Robbery. ; -. Special to Journal: - . Naw Tobb, Nov- 11. Warwick J. Price, Superintendent of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York and John A Meade were arrested today on the charge of stealing $10,000 worth of revenue stamps from the Company, ' Dr. W. Wlxon, Italy Hill, N. Y., says 'I heartily "recommcud One Minute Cough Cure. It gave my wife Imme diate relief in - sufTocatldg aslhma" Pleasant to take. Never fails to quickly cure all coughs, coMk, throat ami lung t-oublcs. F. 8. DulTy. rc.-ce WAhlllNOTON, N WiKxl, CMinKiilld provijH -3 in IU' i, ft'.uj :4 PO fr'- ' h.'y u ' ! I.. I i i C;.' t. r.r of V't 1 TOO MUCH HONOR. ; Admiral Dewey Finds It Inconvenient In , New York Followed By Crowds. Bpecial to Journal. '" . New Tohk, November 11 Admiral Dewey, through Boldt of the Waldorf Astoria hotel has mads a statement de precating ' the demonstration . which greeted Mrs, Dewey and hlmBelf In the streets today, " While the attention ' wss taken - as a oompllment by the Admiral, he said it prevented hit eujoymedt of the sights of the city. Boldt said ihat Admiral Dewey's ex perience practically made him a prisoner In bis hotel, as the Admiral has decided that tf he could not go along the . streets without a crowd following him, he must repair , to -the-, country in order to get needed rest.' - r' . t 1 ', '-vrt j AGUINALDO LEAVES. Departs Into the Wild Country of Luzon. T Landlni' More Troops. ; Wasbihoton. Nov.'lO Great interest is felt at the War Department rover Agnlnaldo's . soddon"' change; of r'base northeastward from Tarlao to Bsyom bong, about 75 miles distant. ' l; - ' Y Aguinaldo,. It Is said here, bas left Tagalo country for a region to the north, where Tagalo is not spoken and where the mountains are filled with Negritos and other savage tribes said to be hostile to the Tagalos., This Is abeut the - most mountainous apd Inaccessible part of tbe Islands ''. ' - ITisilaV November 10 The landing of the American troops under- General Wheaton Tuesday was the most spectac ularaffair . of the kind since General Shatter's disembarkation at. Daiquiri, Cubar if i 1tM.r : The co-operation of troops and the navy was complete, The gunboats main tained a terrific bombardment while -the troops rushed knee-deep- through : the surf under a heavy but badly aimed rifle fire from tbe Filipino trenches. The sol diers charged' right and ..left, pouring volley after volley at the fleeing natives. - DAUGHTERS' TAKE CHARGE. ': W11L Erect ih: Bonumsnt to Jeffersoa ",-Davlsat Richmond. 'x, SionMoKor Va , November 10. The mjst important action-of the United Oaughters of the Confederacy was that today In a'snming the work' of building (ho monument to Jefferson DavIs,,1Thl. step (s a fitting close of tbe week's gath ering of the fair women of I he South: The resolution was adopted by a vote of 401 to 183. It is .- proposed to erect a noauraent to Mr. Davis which will cost about 190,000. About three-fifths of this sum has been subscribed or is practically assured. , It was evident from the first that the ladies ware 'practically' Unani mous In their determination to assume the task of - .erecting this: memorial .te Mr- Davis. . In bowever; look" two hours' discussion to agree upon Ike pol icy and details s " " - " v t y List of Letters 1; Remaining tn the Post" Office at New BeruCraven county; N, CC, Nor- 6th. 1800: ."-i j- 'allN'a L18TP, Si B Itlley Belheathon, i- O S Brawn, Bryan BuseUe, TJenry - Bryant Roena Bryant.- T r -"O-Q U t3armao, J Currle. " " D George Dndlry, Garfield Duoft. '. E Thomas Edwards.' ' -., . ' F-Einlle Fisher. ' " I v 1 ' "G-WUllam Oarrti,'W VY Gardner.' :, B Sofe Hall, B A -Hill) Geo W Hunt ington-I-B tl Ipock. , K J L Kennedy, - " ' r : - M Itaymon F Miller," Goo' R Mor ris. f a 3 A R Shaw, Claud Spencer," George Sheppard, Nesl Smith. 1 . ',r - -" "" T U (J Tomson, James il Thomas,. -W-Kddle While. ' " WOMKM'S LIST. N " B-Everllner Boss, Susan Brown. ' C Lauretta Cbadwlck, Cora Chad wick, Kmmali Cook...: - y-r 11 JHinle 11 lues, Mary Byms, Peony Hill, Id Uousted, Nancy Dufflos, 8yd ner lluklns, Hattle Hubbard. . J Bettle James. ' '-'"a. ; . L Maggie Lasailer, Mammle Lllly(S), Si Mary Morse, Louisa Wurrlll(2) P Mary O Parsons. sv 8 Naems 81ieppard care Matilda Uieen, Isabella Phellon, Mamie Stamps. W Henrietta Wallace, Sarah WIIiis Fanny Whitfield, Aunle Whllmore, II White, Mary Ann Williams, HanuuU Williams, Iialtle A. Williams. Persons calling for the e!ove letters will please Say advertised and give date of list. The regulutions now injnire tlmt one (1) cent shall lie eoIU-otud on tlie U h vt-iy of eai-li inlveili' rd lc Hit. 8. W. Hanoi, k, 1 ': "I wouMm'1 ! n ,-,-l Knlve r - r!c!;es the food more delicious end vvfiolesome ' MOvAl aVlstfftS) KtWOF.R 00., HCW VOMK. IIISFLISD. j i.:.r'.v.-,V v. Collector DttSCan Approves Of BUtler Flffhtlnf Tne Amendment. K- J! &- '1 PealtentlaTy Debts. The Pnblie School Appropriation. Seaboard Charter Uraated Last Winter ' Tho Fertiliser . Bates. - - , 3ototestT ' V " - t - - Raleigh, Nor. 11. -"-Revenue Collector Duncan, tbe Republican chief priest in eastern North Carolina, said today" when told of Senator Butler's declaration that he would stomp the State against the franchise amendment, that be was "high ly delighted at Butler1, attitude.' He added that he was not. at all surprised. "I know that after the fight of 1891 be could not desert us," It Is the same fight now that il was then. . K The debts of the penitentiary up ' to December 81st last amount to 100,000, and those' contracted will be' $20)0a These last claims will hare to wait until tbe Legislature provides ' for tUelr pay ment, as under the Supreme Court's de cision they cant be paid out of the bond fund.. . The warrants for debts are mow being allowed so as to conform to the court's decision, v,. -' Tbe 8tate Treasurer L will before tLe fiscal year enda be called on to. pay 1100,00 to tbe public school. It is a di rect and unconditional appropriation. At the statement of date of October 1st there was 144,000 available in the- Treasury. So doubt Father Worth will scrape around and get the monoy. ' On the SDth Inst - the directors and stockholders of the various .divisions ol the Seaboard Air Line meet here to rat ify the charter granted last : winter by the Legislature; j. There- is, it: appears some object ion to the provision - that if any stockholder Is dissatisfied with the price offered blta for bis stock he can tske the matter before the clerk of Wake county, who shall appoint three apprais ers, whose finding shall be final and binding on the eompsny."i tf The State charters te McMillan -Miller Lumber Company, , of '-Duplin: capital, In the feotball game between tfae A. and M. and Guilford College teams at tliet-fair grounds- here yesterday neither scored.- i' n&f - ', The important matter of tbe Seaboard Air Line's appeal from the- order of tbe corporation commission fixing tb mini mum car load of fertilisers at 10 tons was jnllnned until. December. IUh la the Superior Court here, jury trial Is waived; thus it Is agreed that the Judge shall pass upon all. questions of fact," at well as law.- The case was originally against the Raleigh A Gaston and Rak eigb St Augusta Railroads, but under the ruling of the commission that allare one company the case-will be beard as against the Seaboard At Line. : i ( V Tou never knowwhat form of blood poison will follow constipation. : Keep tbe liver clean by pslns; Da Witt's Little Early Risers and you will avoid trouble, They are famous little pills for constipa tion and liver and bowel troubles.: F. 8. Duffy. - - m vj."' ' ; GAME IN NORTH CAROLINA.'' rirtridres Plentiful.- Where Good Shoot- - "' InfMayBeKad. . Raleiok, N. C, Oct. U. The shoot ing season In this State will begin No vember 1. It Is safe lo say that . not in many years have there been more part ridges. If was feared by many persons that the extreme cold weather and tbe deep snow last February would destroy them. The birds are In all that part of tbe State east of the Blue Ridge and ex tending to tbe tier of counties bordering Ibe sounds. From Danville to Greens boro, tlience afar west as Morganton and eastward to GolUboro there are birds In abundance. Granville County ofiirs good sport and so djes Person. Ti e Li-gMuture, at Its last session, en tctfd a law for a number of counties, re . q!i I p g luntprs to have the written por n of Imi ! iwners wlii-n liuullng on t! olr,'s '-i' I ,. ' i. This was aimed at t liiiiii.-.-." Il parts of the Glate, 'ilii' nl": !i Point and ll'ikory '.(,; ,i .Ii-.-ii sii(ii!-.i"-n, to a very , ( i, y i in m on tli o lands : : , i x - i. l.-it c,r : - ' i t (!.,n.. Tl,e VA'n-'BAKJKS'' 1 ; Football Yesterday. v Special to Journal. , '- f" NawYottK, Nov.-11 The following - aftrnt-twere )ilawl nn flm - ffrlillrnn ta, teriUy with accompanying result.: : AIY 5","? i'arr,d II, Daitmouth .0. Univer y or Pennsylvania 11, Michigan V, Ttnney's Candles In sealed packager at McSorley's, At the Book Store 5 We Will please youe will sat isfy you, we will meet your wants S in sheet Music, Games, and all kinds of -School Books both new and second band,. - . ! .a. N. Ennett. ! t - ' , l EHNYROYAL PILLS WfZt stjta-c. klwara nUshl. Lsi Ufe si;t tsr dsfifcastar t Dm-, .IkaiM sstmbsst lak btssa rtkhsM. Ttaka UmmnA Al DrUnTiejtl. Srr awM 4fV la itaisinsi law srtUwUrO. VaatUsaesjUfa 4 MtrtluY Ur Oaell,' M tsdCar, k retar JIllL 1S.VW Tfausstawiaia, nawi rssews lakf'tlH;iBltllalUMMlsaT A QUICK CURE FOR -COUGHS AND COLDS ft, Very valuable Remedy ia all "affections of the t THROAT or LUNGS $ Large Bottles, asc. $ DAVIS A L4.WRBNCB CO., UmiteJ, 5 I'ron'sorEoiTT tiKrltTntn-KIIkr. " They are Here; What? ' THOSE , Turuigan Kay OyHtrrs First of the Season. At Taylor's Oys ter" Saloon. -BpeOlaJ Cut tak a wllb ovttcrs for family use. -.All ordeis probiptly .deliver, d. (Jive tne a call, next door to uann's Btaons, : -. " Yours for business, . ; , r j: n. tayeoil ; ,5Elf BEB5 - 7 Boiling Client, sr. c" . . C Coria. t leans in, Of the Latest Improved -and Up fr. to-Dato fllH Machinery, j .i -V., :V '- . A " ' i".J' 'fVaX.! 1'." :V Y0UR.TKADE IS SOLICITED. ' W SPECIAL PAINS Uken la clean ing and polishing gram , before going through the mills, which Insures, pur; .7 r ';M.',V;v.; .'..; v-., ',?: Corn, Hominy, Oata and .Mixed Feed. GCORQE BISHOP. New Born, ' If. .6, A o -lt.-V'f '4 , " 'i r . Dobbin dk Ferrall, At Tucker's, store. RALEIGH, : II. C S;:ciil Sales! At CGC. rj' 5 gome of Hie beat styles 60 Inch, all Wool Homespun Plaids,' Hough sud rellalilu. Making perfect skirts reduced lo I) !o a yaid, have been selling al ft 1)0. i.eo. Crron, In A V Hli-i.-r n, I sa Pyny-Pectpral FiiKSlI SUPPLY of . a ssw-i- -Sv. w I . . ... Ju8( Received by . . . J: L McDANIEL, Wholesale & Retail Grocer. 71 BROAD STREET, BOY'S Just Eeceived a new and pretty line ot Boys' Suits, ages 3 to 7. Ladies especially invited to call and in spect these Bargains. A.J.SMITH 03 MIDDLE STREE'i, A NEAT APPEARANCE Counts fur a crcat ileal : in this world . 1 here are many limes wln n small points : will decide ciilier lor or : against you. At sudi times s tbo question of app stance is always bound lo come up. : Let us lake care of your appearance. Our many natrons can tes tify that goods bought from ns Ss I f t jle, Quality and Prices- are ''all tnd examine our stock afev Very Respectfully, lD"w-TDLT 67 POLLOCK STREET. iuiiuiiuaiuiaiaiUiuiUiuiUiuiiiiiiauiimiUituuikK RUBBER'STAMPS. :N need to s-ad yoor orders cut of to srn for Rubber ftatt'psi e-are now MAKING .'THEM J W ICE. A WEEK, and at Prices a Low as anybody. -First-Class Work Guaranteed. Full line of Ink, Pads, paiers, &o., in Stock at Lowest Prices. -; - ' ' REMEMBER We meet all Competi tion aud make them promptly. ? ; WKHtlt &-Co, 01 South Front Street,' . New Bom; N, 0. Sloore's Wood.' Yftrd, Where Iher keen Drr Wood, sawed 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- ioiiums - uon i lorxet tne piece, on South Front stieet by the railroad and PLoneHO. ;, ; . hit hi MOORE, SHOES I liave Just gotten In aflno Lino of Tan and I'ati-nt Lcatlier bhees. Out line la ii - o-s'P. ( ii: us a (V'. THE CELEBB1TED NEW 13EHN, N. C. SUITS I :o: NEW BERN, N C can always be relied on, . -3 always guaranteed, and be convinced, NEW BEKN, N. O. It is Worth your .... To fee our Special Bucev. No 40. called School Boy. This does not mean the 46lh boy in the class, but rather tbcflrst ono '::. in a class of that number, ' G. H. Waters & Son, - 78 Broad Street. Exquisite Style In Dress ' , Belongs to the man Who has ulotluiiR made to moasnre by an a tttllfir mrhn knnii. tlm v.ltia t1 nn,-f.... his I "I; t hi, )! ti f ill finish and lino workuinns i,i., llll ana who si-lwls nil fnlirl( r wiih si to pirn" tlin Isnto of thn wi ll , ... 1 (Ionian. , "lbe tailor mi H.- w nn old H-n-Ing and we cms fiv-ta of lornt, and give I t aid fat ihfactifin, II. I" r o V -Is- - 7 ... J'- A t i- 'ji-.i-jtiiv" . . "'t'fvl.-.!'''- .:'.r',c:-v f'rC;..-' .. t::-'.' :.'. Then (