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U.V liEUX, N. C, SillltUAY MCUXiSG, NOVEMBER 18, 1899. tSTABLISHKD 1882 - r.r,-, Twenty.Fifth Anniversary Of The Baptist Tabernacle Celehrated. -a; E EL HACKBUREv r f1 ' O O NKW UinitET o o s. f L VOL. XV11-K0. 189. ' j V w s A Taf 5c fose in all sizes is a rat- ) ft tier indeed and is selling fast " Try it ' yy ft .Three new styles in Warners RusU ft Proof, Corsets at $1 a pair or . r fifty g S foe Cfewi WHfe BftW Ori Waists. V ft ' The newest styles in Gent's Collars V Jy anc Cuffs Just in, also a handsome line A Sg or Brown onoes. : oa, - yes cau ana m f Mem.-JV tr :vr.w-:V;V7 iEmHACKBURm '"v" ' ' S ' - v. -' ' W . Oold months are aheafr MVm them op:: with ' a Stove to nplac f thnt ooo'of yours that can't g'yu out enough heat. J Our Stoves ate hat m, are handsome, born t-asily, rlotft clinker ailj, hare alt the I at pro ye- nieuts, are just the kind of.i Slopes you :wnt ; OpT '.prioet ,- are lajt " ' We are Sole Agent for tie Fj- - 'X$. WflffifVi F ' 'Jl '" -Peninsular . s fr X l:n i)n Ueatei -e big'. Air-t igtit KWMJUkAT ' yJSlL Peninsular .1 Carbon Heater .:" "Ti Wiol'lieater on the Market and JUIW4fj? Ul " , ire' 1 ave pl-nty 1 1 them jo sleek. ; - ...aSrfl. tOOK STOVES A SPECIALTY. - , yjyiy We have 87 KEGS NAILS that tore slightly damaged lo Ihesterni aeoerat i CD base. . " ' ( " f- GASKILL & MITCHELL, - y' HARDWARE: " -S J GROCERIES: 73 MIDDLE STREET." ''Phone H7.r 61 BROAD STREET. jjrJLirJLirJ'ir"nJir',ir" ; : r m WE OFFER THIS WEEK ! M nil . , " . -. . ,r 1 - " Z i. ' - "I J nil .-"-Tti ftrtT" irioTTiftt Mttrorf monfflnmfl BTiraort. Ifi'u Jg ing reductions in prices, and it you com-1 U template buying . anything in this line 0 fill anw f ima onnn 1f mil tot .ttii ' an Iflll Si novT: ' - ; - y ' : 'V". -' n S ; ;5 Koll8 Tapestry Rrnssels Corjier, regular 'price CScthis I jjjj week55C. J ; , ; , - - Cu j''j " I. VEoll Mottled Velret Carper, reg. price 85e, this wec't 70c Ci3 3 .; 10 Roll Iugraius, regular prices,',30, 60, 65c, this weelt 25, ii3 j.40, 65o. , . , . M C H 25 UoUs Fancy Matting, regular price 25c, this week, 22 Jc, LiiO '. "Largo Stock of Ingrain and 8myrna Art Squares at - 25 per ji ij M cent, disconntthis wek. -'.''iT '-,' , -; n.n Ci3 (" - ' ' j " C:Hi "; These are fresh new goods,: no old C D C D stock, and it will be worth your while 1 3 to see them. , 1 . - - .-ll n cc? a Fir? u inftcc xt m 1 01 i ivnuo. 1 1. vviik,u i; niJi ca cu - 87 riiDDiii: fiTi:i:r:T. 1 1 j Of t veo tlie smullcHt orders Id f ..... ...n , j. i j i i . . 1 V 'U Ul UUI llltJLIIUUI UI U'MIH dUft" - ' i . incsa ir.Ri rmmt's rarkri a otomtt , a fav(ir;l fourco of im lien in J. 'j Turo I'l'od I roiliioln of b 1 Kim's ' . Ar.,1ll..,r ..n ia II... 1 ,1. r 1 i . j . ,j . of our choice grocorP, hi:li r , (, tuurant e to lie of l!io v ry ttt, i nl tde ow t pi i to l.e fo ii d In t , tl e city. ' ' Ilivcr r. 1 : i i ti..-!.ii-; 4 ' ..''i.-r f ,r 1 ' ' ! ' v i i I . i ! x : ; ' 1 Penitentiary Reform. 1 Changes At Soldiers Home. Elisabeth City Kulttin Kills Chartered. Hnnters Coming From -v- . , the North. - " ' Rai.eiou, November 17- The' Baptist Tabernsole here is celebrating lis silver jubilee its S5th snntrersarr. It at as hoped that all its former pastors would be present to participate in the services Iter. Dr. J. D: Hufham was , here and preached yesterday. OtheV former pas tort present are: Rev, Dr. W. A. Nelson and Rev. Dr. W.R. Gwathner. Rev. Mr. Williams fs expected. - Rev. Tom Dixon writes that he cannot be present. The Tabernacle has grown to be very large church, and has the largest Sunday school in the State. , Rev. Dr. Hufham spake about the question of penitentiary reform. He ears that what is needed is a system which will be just and honorable to the State and humane to the convicts, and declares that the agitation for it shall oontlnue. Ha agrees fully with the Idas" that the penitentiary must be taken Out' of poli tics.--. ' - ; .tT , The Raleigh & Eastern Railroad has has applied to the penitentiary for 800 convicts, to begin the work of grading the 24 miles of the road January 1st. A penitentiary official- says 200 ' convicts will be furnished. , - In the rear of the Soldiers' Home and occupying about one third of Its land have been for 10 years, the quarters of the county convict road gang. The coun ty paid rent to the home; - Now the county has tents, and no fixed habitation for Us road force, and has given up the leased gro md. The building has been s ld d will be removed and the land IU become the garden of the borne. , The shuttle block factory which Mr. Blwoed Cox will establish hers will be on the si'e of the tne burned In 1883, and in a few yards of the North Carolina Kailroad. - - ; . :v The Slate charters 'the Elizabeth City tCnlttlng Mills, the capital to be not Ufr ler $20,000; J. 3 Blades Sod others are the stockholders. ' , Speaking of the meteoric shower of 18B8. Mr. Waylaad Dowd, of this city, laid it began ..about. 8 o'clock In the morning snd Usted tin til 8 or after and that it was magnificent. Be . was fox hunting during the time. Mr. A. M McPheeteis was 8 years old when the 1833 shower so startled the people and was at the window of a room with Jndge f otter and others.- Whl'e the sky was literally ablaze ah old woman who Hved In a house on the premises was walking slowly towards the house When she entered She was asked what she was doing snd said: - "I have come to go with yon all to judgment," In her hand was a frying pan. and .on her arm was blanket. It was a queer equipment for such s Journey.- , -.. . v The lateness of the autumn here Is shown by the fact that there is a pro fusion of roses and chrysanthemums. Letters to the Agricultural Depart ment say that Is several of the Piedmont connties the wheat and oat crops sown are the largest In many years. It is hoped they will displace cotton.: ; . . Dr. Edward Porter fell from the roof of his office at Ricky Point and wis dangerously hurt. His lip Is injured and three ribs broken. - Partridge buntets snd dog trainers are rapidly gathering at Newtnn, prepara tory to the annual Eastern fiord trials. A dozen sta'es are represented. 6ecre tary Bradley of the Eastern Field Trials Club, has leased a game preserve of 10,- 000 acres for George Crocker, of ew Tork. The Eldred Kennels have seem el a 10,000-acre preserve. . until near death. His - father reached & V Ballon Party Sees MeteorS4? here three hours before he died. His TA ww ma mother could not get here, but is on hety, Perclv,, . Spenccr. tbe renaut, way now and will reach here at 2 o'clock Perc,Tal g Khg Mronauti j. tonight. The remains will be (Sarrhd M. Bacon and Miss Bacon, ascended at 4 home tomorrow. . ? .-vwi, .t.. min ir. Tf... " 1 " bury, Berkshire,' for the purpose of J0UBERT REPORTED KILLED.; J 0J;T,;S the ienofd ,h0w.r Jt de- ' 1 - "' ' scended near Neatlv South Wales, this Boers Lose Their teadlnr General. Still afternoon.' - , , D . U, II. Uadcn, Summit, Ala., says. ' I think Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a splendid medicine. I prescribe it, and my eonfldonce in It grows with contlu ued use." It agents what you est and quickly cures dyniicpsia and indigestion Duffy.' :ss:::g accilnt. D:th of Student B. F. Lone, oftlie Un versify. Pun Down by a Train. Ciurzi, Iln.i, riovem F. Lni', Jr., of blatcHvl!: .1 I 1 f. 1 rr 11 , a ivi-' V.l.i C.3 fco J rnore !c!xious end wfiolesome fKvysll irivs prrwnT no.. HTW vomt. Besieging Ladysmith. " Loudon, November 16 A dispatch re ceived hers today from Pletermaritzbnrg dated November 11, says: t Is rumored here that that General Joubert his been killed in action. ,' '"' General Joubert has beea noted for his personal courage and coolness, and may have dangeronfly exposed himself in a personal reeonnoissance of the Brit ish position.1 If he were really killed on the battlefield, it would seem -to be the fittest death for such a gallant . soldier. Even his foes admit., that he fought squarely and fairly, and his action wtea General Symons died in cabling to the bereaved widow established him in the high regard of all soldiers. " 1 ' ' r ' t It is said that the death of Jonbert would 1 e likely to lead to - the' adoption by the Boers of bolder tactics., as it well known that be was h cautions and tnservative commander, 'and, that he had difficulty in restraining some of his rollewers. r i 1 -' ' : j- LoMDoit,: NoV-. 16.- The report that the Boers have 'penetrated southward from Colenso to Cbevely. where" ibey have cut the railroad, shows that -they are adopting a proper strategical plan to Impede the advances -of the British re- leivlnu tone. . - . According to the latest Advices from British sources, 'at- Eslcourt, the -Boers are suffering from-, lack of supplies, though tlelarge stores the British left when they evacuated -Newcastle and Dnndee must have been of great assist ance to the Boor cornmUsarlat.-The task os maintaining a complete investment ef Ladysmith Is probably proving oneroos. Ladysmith seems to be welLprovisIon od, and the lnlrenchmenrs are dally being strengthened. ' . V - - The observers saw only -five meteors, bnt were , near jenough to catch some of the fiery vapor by a special appara tus :- t, ' ; , t- ' f . They were obliged to make a sodden descent, as the. ballon: was .drifting to ward thesea.As a result Mr. Bacon was badly shaken and his daughters arm ws broken. - V , ' y Vibnha, November 10. Dr Weiss, di rector of the Vienna Observatory, who headed a scientific expedition to Delhi, India, to : observe Hhe Leonids, cabled this morning that they had not yet ap AMERICA'S Greatest Modlduo b Hood's inrsui)ni'Ulu,becnusc it dos- sessos nnequnlled curative powers and its recom or euros is GREATEST cHew Berh Theatre I ? THREE NIGHTS COMMENCING ; Thursday; Noi23rd, Supportel by MlbS - ANNA." VIOLA BISIEEt in a srla of Comedy rramiief Operi-ig , Thurtlay Night, r : Sultan's taui,hter t-Friday Night . . . A Millionaire Tramp Sat i d'iy Matines - Torn awj Saturday .Night - - I'issEora AJm'tslon EOc, : ivti-v- r Gallery 20o Seats can be reserved without extra cot Monday at Wattrt. "Dr. Wi Wlxon, Italy Bill, N T , says "I heartily recommend . One' Minute Cough Care. . It gave my - wife Imme- dial ) ' relief in ,.- snffocatidg , asthma." Pleasant to take. NeVer fails to qnickly core all coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles, . F. 8. Duffy. , - " COTTON MARKET. s . ; .: Haw Yobk, November 17. ' '',c- ' . Open. High. Low. Closa 8o.RyPM..v.. fl . 67 . 57 X7 B.a t. m . m . m il Pao 49 40f ', 40 0.40 28 . 28, - x ' Reading .... .. S9 80 V; OTr Jaa.cottoa ...7 81 '7.88 7.VS May. cotton ... 7,40 -7.48 7.8S . , : v CKICIOO MS.BKBTS-, Wbbat:- Open. High. Low. (lose Kay n.. 1H 701 7Hb May 83i S3 tH J82J f49 28 60 7.38 J42 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 In coughs, colds croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and lung troubles. It wilt prevent con sumption. F S Duffyj . lu the f r tl 1 1 "r. I! :1'T (jf 1 j ll I Notice of First Meeting of Creditors, In the District Court of the United Stales, for the EaiVern Dlttrlct of N C. la tho in alt r of J Adlur and C. Adlvr, trailing aa Adlcr Bros. Uunkrupt, ISankruptcy. To tin creditors of J. Adlor and C. Ad in Ailler Bros, of Iew Coiinlyof Craven and oii.l, a tMikrtitt: 1 ,y given ihaton the 14th r A. D. I'-'J.i. the snld J '1 t 1 r n ler,. tin un i! Bern In th PW rlrt afii Colli n la In of Novcii U!;i r and C. inn w it-i il 1 I It Try Us Try a can of our Stove. Pipe Enamel for making the old grate, s'ovs or ..pipe look as good as new, price Including brush 250,: It will not barn off. : Try a bottle of our Japanese,, Gold Paint, inoludiog brush lPe.'jiv.:-!"- Try a Can or. White Enamel Paint, price 18c . ' Try a pnekago of our Favorite Gold Bronze, price ouc ... .Try us for anything yon neel in, tho- v -Hardware i Line, And see bow nloely we rnonfy.' " I " can save you - Yours for Business, 1. C; Whitty CO We will please you, we will sat isfy you, we will meet your wants la sheet Music. Games, and nil kinds of School Books be tli new and second hand. - A ' '7 ' I 1 nn and 1 ljur 1 I nf, 1 f v me I l. ) Adlcr i I ni t, i rri',i! .f L.J. G. II. Bnnctt. 0 of I.S' Fulton ; n aricetl Corned ; Beef I O O JUST BEEIVEI j Z Aho new crop London Layer Raisins, cleaned f ui rault, f i f Citron, Evaporated Peafshe8 ,: and ;Apples, Nectarines and 2g -. Prunes. '.'ranbe-rries. ' - Sr " i'. ts :'.'.:".' :''-- ''..'' '.'' tr I ' , ' Smalt Pig Hams, Breali fast Strips and Dologua Sail- tage,c : C ;, - , - ' Heinss .Jllince Meat' Sweet and Sour Pickles, Raked Beans," Mustard and Catoup ; - " ; J Fresh Bay LobBter,' 25c per oan, full size. Se 'X!hip Beef in cans. - Tomatoesj corn, lima beans, string jj ieans, snccotash,. blackberries, coru and tomut(es, okra and JJ p tomatoes. Syrtip in cans, peachos, pears, 4c p- c " Fresh Elgin Butter and Fox River Print Butter. g s " " Ontai io Buc i wheat, nice and fresh. 3, J. L MtDAHIEL, WhoI?sale fs ltelall 1 'Phone 01.- 71 Ilrof l Hi. st - v- 3 Do You Wear Shoes ? I E - V If so you can save from 50 to 75c a pair on them by buying from us For the next ten days we will sell 3 & $2.75 $3 and $325 Shoes at $2.50. We have only a few sizes left in each Wstyle and are offering them at cost and some of them less than cost. 3 3 We are now offaring Black. Vici Eid Shoes in both lace and congress at $2 60, price was $3. We have both black and calf shoes in lace, in pointed, round and square toes, regular $2 75, $3 and 3 25 qual ities now 2 60. Oome early and get yonr nhoics. Remember on r offer holds good only for 10 days. Yours Truly, ! .67 POLLOCK STREET. NEW -BERN, N. O. 3 3 3 3 3 3 BOY-S SUITS I -. Just Received a new and pretty line ot Boys' Suits, ages 3 to 7. v ; Ladies especially invited to call and in spect these Bargains. . 98 MIDDLE STREET" i ' JEW BEEN, N 0. RUBBER STAMPS. n - ' . ' v ' No need to send "your orders out of town for Rubber Stamps; we are now MAKING THEM TWICE-A WEEK, and at Prices a Low as anybody, r - ' First-Class Work Guaranteed. Full line of Ink, Pads, Deters, &e, in Stock at Lowest Prioea. ' " ... REMEMBER We meet all Competi. tion aud maks them promptly. - 1 W. t. M & Co;, 1 61 South Front Street, New Bern, N. C. Hello Central, Give He 149, S Icsrc'st Vootl Yard, i fr t) w any at y Hini turn Hi llni I'hi-ro they keep Dry Wood, sawed Iciil'iIi you want, aim win aeuver our door. .Full measure guaranteed. r. J. VV, Moore will be at the olUce c'ad to m riiiniiiiiduto his old cus iis Don't forget tho p'ace, on i li l-'rnnt street by the railioad and no 1-J. - J. T. H. MOUliB. " a Vine Line of ltisrm vour v: : To see our Special Buggy, No.46, cMled School Boy. This does not mean the 4Ctb bay tn the olass, bnt rather the flrt one in a class ol that number. : ': : G, H. Waters & Son, ' i 78 Broad Street, , ' ... . ..-.--, -,---- -...--. . v ' l '4i'i V;-lS-'-t3 ' ' l7.-' v'- i': i;,;' t - - : .. .-' - ., 1 ' . : "a flyfj ll Dress- - to tho man who hit Ills to minium by an artinC ' !!" valno of pi-it. rl lit, -ni l t,:ic win I. ir,iiii-,iip, ' M I " f ' ' , , i I ' H W 1 ' 1 1 '! ti c rt ' , i i .i. w 'I I., I ri). , -." is - - . n f, v i I (!c - ii -i I ... "i s'yle .1. (;
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