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m VOL. XV11--NO. 195. SEW EE UN, N. C, TUESDAY KQM1KG, iOVmiX 14, 1839. . ESTABLISHED lU'l I WUri'LYofTHE CELEBRATED l.wLLt..J h.ilii Lil. Boers Unable to Take Any of the Besieged Towns. $E 'B. HACKBURNM a A 1 r f --- r.. 8 i?:Oi V7 X A That 15c Hose tier indeed and is selling fastr , Try it p $ Three new. styles in Warner s Rust- $7 Q Proof Corsets at $t a pair of a 'fifty $ & inch Cream White Broad Goth Waists. & & The newest styles in Gent's Collars W fo and Cuffs just in, also a handsome; line $ of Brown Shoes. Call, yes call and A mem. ' VV A- r r k. ;'v.t ; : . . , w E,. HACKBURRt A ' " - ' ' '. . Vf ,i 1 Cold moo At are ahead. - Warm them op with a Stove to replace -. jthnjt one of yours that can't givQ oat enough heat.' Our Stoves are heal ers, are handsome, burn easily, don't clinker easily, haro all the improve nnnU, are just the kind of Stoves yoa want. Oar prices are alwayr roo.li-rate. ' 'v v - - , ' Wo aro Si) a A pent for the Vi. , J. CUU19IUOI ' Carbon " ; Air-Tight fieater - ( - A Household Delihet. " ' ' We are also agents for the VM ; I ik. lleatei:.."lht, Ixst Air Tight " vVood 'heater on trie Market und we have plenty of them in stock. .- , , COOK STOVE3 A SPECIALTY. , ' We have 67 KEGS NAILS that weoffar at ti CO base. ''"':"' " GASKILL & . HARDWARE: . , , -. ; 73 MIDDLE; STREET. ' ' 'Phone una VE OFFER j In our Carpet Department some sweep- L p template buying anything in this liDe go ' : p any time soon it will pay you to' do ; so' A now. " r .,' KjlS - 6 Rolls Tapestry Brnsscli' Carpet, regular price', iCSe this s)is gj week65o. - , " , - j Kfl jjjijj ' .- 1 Roll Mottled Velvet Carpet, reg. price 85b, this weet 70c. Q V (:'jj 10 Bolli Ingraint; TtgaUur pricet, 30; 50 65!'thuwek " K, m 1140, 550.',- ' i .-. ';.x-1-!-1-V.'" m . 25 Rolls Fancy Matting, regular price 25c, this week, 22jo, Hijj - Gi'3 Large Stock of Ingrain and Smyrna Art Squares at 25 per nl n C.-Q cent" discount this-, week;:, :- a-. . r:;-vi'Jr;. nifl U J v . r':;".;'; - Lnii CIj . These are fresh new goodsjno old 10 stock, and it will be worth "yoiu while y to see them. ' -.V3;-: FRAN&. H: J0HES &0., Special and Quick Dclivorio . Of rvcn the smnllost order It ooo of our methods of doing liur fnrsa that mnke Psikei' Croteiy a fHTorits iourco of iup lira in Turc Food Products of a!l kinds. Another one is the high qi alitj of our choke (trocriw, which wi' gum mil' e to he i f Ilia very hiH, nt tliii lowest pi li ra to t o fom.d In the cily, Jui-t rcoiivid frrli Ii( Tox Hirer Eulter. Tti. ro la nolln'i g "J li'lti r for t)r(fi!.f..t th:in I'm k- In ht f '.!. B i'l Fm I ''"r I I ii.t in all sizes' is a rat- V7 Mati I MlaS kbHll tasstMsv Sfis a. 'J I IfNBLtor were slightly damaged in thesterm '- .--"--.? v?fX' MITCHELLf - : OROCERIES: 147. 61 j&HOAD STREET THIS WEEK ! g Sim r1 b cib cljj ci ta ui o Lib cil, ! cS .... . Jul 1 1 t fit I Cecil Bhodea Orifanlzes Klntberly , Caralry. , Heavy Firlas; at Lady. smith. Reinforcements Booa - Will ba m K . Hand. ' - ' London, Kovtmber : 19 The Daily Telegraph has just -reeeWed the follow ing adylcea from Kimbarlay, Cape Col on-) by a dispatch rider to Hope Tom, where they were received an Wednes day: ' " i November 8. During 4he last few days the Boers have become more venture some, and are now seizing caul close to the town. The besieged residents aro taking things coldly, but hope that Gen eral Dnller will hurry up, for (be Sake of Matt king. - ' , ' Ci cil Rhodes especially Is In splendid health and spirits. T He Is proud of the Klmberloy Light Horse Cavalry, ' Which be has provided with horses: This corps consists of young colonials, all good shots and well used to buck shooting.;'': The meat ration has been'Qxed by the authorities at half a pound a day for each' Inhabitant,' Mutton , ia growing scarce. " " A : dispatch received .through . Boer saurces from Mafeklng, dated October '38, alleges that Julius Well's stores were destroyed by the bombardment and that other damage was done, but the Boers admit that the town 1 resisting -obsti nately. : Other reports declare . that the bombardment with the big gun .which had been specially brought from Pre toria proved a failure, as the weapon was thrown out of gear at every shot. ' -: London, Nov. IS. Ladyamith and Elmberly - both furnish news of Boer titacks. ' So far as can', be learned lb each case the British forces held their Own. i If - w . , There appears, to have' been a ' Stiff artllery duel at Ladysmith last Tuesday morning. At Estcourl the sound of big guns on both sldei waa heard at . dawn and continued briskly. , It ceased about noon. The British gun, It is believed here, silenced those of the Boers. - Mo news later than this seems to have come through concerning Ladysmith, bat it Is regarded as certain , that the place Is holding its own. .General JoU bert Is in all probability preparing for a flerre bombardment, followed by a gen eral assault.,.. He knows that his time i short that in 10 days lbs Boer position in Natal will have changed greatly for the worse. , London, Nov. 19 The Boers, who an Invading Cape Colony form the southern border of the Fiee State are proceeding ilowly. i r ' . : Allwal North ba been deserted and i. probably In their hands.. ..Beth ulie, one of the point at which the railway enters the Free Stale, has been occupied. '.,;. It Is likely that before many days the increasing streegth of the British in the direction of Ee Aar and the Orange river bridge will begin to cause great nn easiness among the Free Staters. By the m'ddle of the week there should be 1?,000 British soldiers In that quarter. - Permanent Fair Proposed. - WiasTOK. N. 0.. November 18 Stock holders of the Piedmont Park Associa tion held an enthusiastic ' meeting hut night, when It was practically decided to enlarge next year the recent horse show to a Piedmont Exposition ...,'' - The report submitted by the treasurer of the Association showed the. total re ceipts to date to be t7.663.9S. about 14,000 of which was real lied from recent fair and remainder from sale of stock in company. Total disbursements 17.148.41 caeh on hand, 1578.48. The recolpts from the Fair were about 111,830 over the running expenses.: 4 committee was appointed te solicit" addl tlonal subscriptions. The directors agreed to'double their present stock. LaOrlppe, with Its after effects, an Dually destroys thousands of people. It may be quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, the only remedy that pro duces immediate results in coughs, colds croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and lung troubles. It will prevent con sumption. F 8 Duffy. COTTON MARKET. Received by J. E. Latham, coiuiuitslou merchant, New Bern: Naw York, Novrmber 13. Open. l!!i li. Low. Clo.e Jan. cotton .... Ti'3 7.3J TtH 7.18 May. cotton ... 7.40 7.40 7 10 7 24 J CI1ICAUO MAniF.TH. Wiiat; Open. ll!i:h. Low. Close I hy 70j 71 70 1 71 , CoHH: I '"y Cor k: -I KoTfnil'i-r f.,. U'y I'M.. 1!. K. T ;1 I m: .... ('..'. I r .... 1 ) K'J .vr,.. 8-J S i : -, r.-j G 71) S 70 Mckes the food more fjmM vmtm KM FOB THE SCHOOLS. t f .' I ' i ' 'Ml Question As To The Payment Of The $100,000 Appropriation, r . Some Cotton Moving. Shuttle-Block 1 Maaufaeture. ' tiraat - Succeeds -, ' Fortune As ClerkJhat Clr- , , ' eas Tar. "Settle Oa a r Black LIsL ' Balbioh, November 18 The Superin tendent of PudIIo Instruction has asked the State Treasurer whether the IIOO.OCO appropriated to the public schools by the Legislature this year will be paid. - The Treasurer replies that he regrets to say that the prospect is not geod for an ear ly payment; that disbursements during the eleven months of the fiscal year up to Octpber 81st were 9(7,720 more than the receipts and that unless the receipts are much, greater and:. disbursements much smaller he doesn't think the condi tion of the Treasury will be such as to admit of the payment of : the $190,000 before the end of next year. The Auditor when asked if the State would meet the appropriation, replied that with proper care as to collections he felt sure that all eould be paid. - There Is a net balance in the Treasury according to the last state ment of $44,000. , Cotton Is coming in somewhat more freely beret but . that the farmers are holding the bulk of their crop is evi dent, n ...... 1 1 Work la begun on the third floor of the Raney Memorial Library. ,' " i Secretary T. K. lli uner has retained from his expedition to we-tern North Carolina for-apples for the Paris Exposi tion, - Next week he will give an apple show of Yancey county fruit In the mu seum. He secured some fine specimens if round cut mica for the museum.', n , . Mr, Elwood 'Jot will re-establish the shult le-block business here. Fifteen years KO Mr. Colin flawkine and Mr. Peter M Wilson bad a large plant here, 'which made shuttle blocks, largely fortne Eng . llsh trade, but H was burned .and "never rebuilt.;. Mr. Cox Will use great quanti ties of persimmon and dogwood timber wbhh is abundant in this section. -i: '- The Purneil-Fortune matter has eul- mlusted and r Hiram U- Grant becomes clrk of the Uulieil States District Court vice Fortune The tatter's friends were makldg an ' effort to have him kept In office until after the December term ef conrt. But it appears , that the bank ruptcy matter precipitated the removal. Mayor Grant accepts Ihe appointment. He Is a fast friend of Senator Pritchard- The other officials . la the' government service here appear to have known for two or three days that he was to go In. Major Grant saw Judge. Parnell per sonally and accepted the tender of the place. ..:--v'.-y; ;Aodl'er Ayer will make things lively enough for all the sheriffs who failed to collect ; the proper circus tax." He knows all the points at, which .circuses gave perfomanoea. , A custom of clr cases is to "beat" the sheriffs and cheat the State and county out of . taxes, but this will prove to be an expensive concession so fares sheriffs are con cerned, ' ?.'.".:.' There Is a matrimonial epidemic here. The oldest Inhabitant can't recall any thing quite equal to it. . For the Bret time this district has passed the western district In the amount of revenue collections. In October it exceeded the latter by $1,000. In this district the collections were $384,000, or about $100,000 mofe then in September. The Increase was on tobacco and cigars. It appears that the Republicans are mere or lus quietly attempting to "blsckllsl" t-x Congressman Beltie. The corporation commission has re ceived rcpirts from all the Slate banks, As rtpiitly ai tlio bank examiners' re ports aro received they are carefully compared with the bank repurls. "I wouldn't ho without be Will' a Witch Hazel Halve for any consideration,' writes Thos. B. Rhodes, Ceuterfleld, O., Infalllblo for piles, cuta, burna and skin dlsenses Ueware of coitnterfiita, F. 8, Duffy. J Tarlac 13 Capture! I Manila Kovemhnr lit Major Full, With an Infitntry r-iiu''.ut and a small ftiii'i) if cavnliy, cntnri'd Taihio l.-.'t h lit i is in ii t (ipw'slcm. I AvArih.ir t' I 'di u Ti,: w .:i - ; 1 t-i 1 t' J !t i t 'i ' , ' i 1 ' - i:i !' i . i. dclxious and wfiotesome oo., imr taml THE COMING ISSUE. Politicians Do Mot Agree on the Next Cam. t . patgn Questions, i WAsnneTox, Nov. 18 ''Many meu"bf many minds" exactly describes the pres ent attempts of the politicians to predict what will be the dominating Issue In the Presidential campaign.; No better proof of the correctness of this assertion it necessary than the declaration of. two prominent members ot Ihe House Gros venor, ef Ohio, .and Barham, of Cali forniaboth Republicans. Gen. Gros venor said: "There will be bat one Irsue next year, and that Is the financial Issue," and Mr. Barham said: "The money ques Hon will barfly be thought of in the next campaign. It was brushed aside and lost sight of In the State campaigns. The people did net hear It talked from the stump. The two things all audiences were Interested in were, first, expansion, and second, trusts." ' ' - ' v Other examples of contrary opinion might be given, but these will suffice to show that the politicians differ widely, and to recall the oft asserted fact that the people make national issues for the politicians to advocate. '-!f-f '- ' The Kentucky Election. - Louisvillc, Kx, Not. 18 That Tay lor probably has the most Totes in the race for Governor is now generally con ceded., The official count Is not com pleted.'- , . ' '. The Louisville Dispatch says it has received official returns from 101 of the 119 counties and unofficial returns from most of the others, which- give Taylor 1,885 plurality. . " . Mr. Goebel and ex-Senator Blackburn Insist that the Democrats have won, and they will contest the election in every way possible. For this reason they are working up contests lo almost every precinct, , , :y; -. Hobart Crowlnj Stronger. ( PatrsoN,1(7J.. November 19, Vke President Hobarl passed a favorable night, and the Improvement that has been observed for several days continued today. He ate solid food with relish and it promptly assimilated. : With his meals he took milk, and between meals was given milk punches. -ffi'v-v i.- Dr. D. H. Haden, Summit,,' 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 quiokly cures dyspepsia and Indigestion. F.-8. Duffy. ' ILLBook Store j 2 :;:V'::rvSf:! m . . m nui ,inw jvu, itv win Mir m S laf vnu. ara will meet Tnnr aranta 9 tir. lit .... . Mitt .... . S In Sheet Music, Games, and all I kinds of School Books both new ( " and second band. 5 . fi. H. EnncttJ SALE OF WRECKED PROPERTI! - There will be sold at publlo auction for Cash on the beach at Bogue Inlet near Swansbore, on Thursday, Novem ber the Kth, 1899, at 18 o'clock m., all tbe material saved from Ihe wreck of schooner Charles 8. Davis, Including sails, rigging, blocks, eta. Also tbe hull of the wrecked Charles 6. Davis, lying on the beach: also at the same time and place will be sold the cargo of said ves sel consisting of from three to four hundred thousand feet of Georgia sawed pine lumber. - JOHN W. ADAM9, Msster. G7tIST - .".ILLS. r;r, ::n:a, I' :!:;; !jf ,st, 7" : i ". : ti:;.I . C. 1:1 C'lrr.citiN, firitf t ! . "v- I enj Up- t -: - n i r ' ry. vc::: 'i;:'!!: r;:iciTi:D. ...' .('.,. 'i ... Just Received by . . . J. L. McDANIEL, & Retail Grocer- 71 BROAD STREET, BOY'S JusfRecdived a new and pretty line ot Boys' Suits, ages 3 to Ladies especially spect these Bargains. J. vJ SMITH 99 MIDDLE STREET," I aIeAT APPEAR ANCE 1 t CnnntR for ft sreat deal in this world. There are maiiy times when small points will decide either for or against yoa. At such times the question of appearance is always bound to come op. ' -' f at Ma SnlA ,M tkt rAIII. "lict (D lass liiu ui juui appearance. E v Our many patrons can teg- tify that goods bought from us . Style, Quality and Prices are always guaranteed, Call and examine our stock and be convinced, 1 Very Respectfully, gje. a-. iDTJiNrnr oo.,3 67 POLLOCK STREET. NEW BERN, N. O. isUMJUiMJUsM RUBBER STAMPS. : He need to send your orders out of town for Rubber Stamps; we are now MAKING THEM TWICK-A WEEK, and at Prices as Low as anybody. Flrst-Claai Work anaranteed. Full line of Ink, Pads, Daters, Jke.,1n 8tock at Lowest Prioea;"..,.;;;;i REMEMBER We meet all Competi tion and make them promptly. -'OtV; :W KHill & Cot 61 South Front Street, Now Bern, N. 0 Hello Central, Give He 149, 51oore Wool Yard, Where they keep Dry Wood, sawed any length you want, and will deliver It . .-, An-. Pull m.unr. fftiarantMKl. Mr. J. W. Moore will ba at the offloe and glad lo accommodate his out cus tomers. Don't forget the place, on South Front street by the railroad and Phone H. . T. tt. MOOKE. I bitve juftt gotton In a Fine Line of Tun and Pa lent Leather Shoes. Our line is ur-lo-diitP. ( ive us a Call, Gi-iOEtS NEW BERN, N. C. SUITS! 7. invited to call and in :o: NEW BERN. N C can always be relied on It is Worth your . . . . To see our Special Buggy, No '48, called School Boy. This does rot mean the 410th boy In tbe clas, but rather thejflrst one in a class of that number. G. H. Waters & Son, : y , . 78 Broad Street. ' ' ' Exquisite Style In Dres . Hcloni's to the nan who has his clothing niwle to meaaure by an artist tailor In) k iion a the value of perfect tit, ea (tiful llnlHh and line workmanship, and who sidriMs his fnhrics with an eyo to p!i-;iM the i!i',ir of ttie well bred g'-n- 2 fill .... I 1 Xy 1 3 ,1' .!. r y. tn stmn. " J lio tfi ior iimkoa tlio rrinn ts n i::J i vin :; and wo rjin nupply nil do f. i f.4 nt (..mi, mid give ymi both style i'i ',' 1 ' n. o
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