VOL. XV1I--K0. 20.2
NEW BERN, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1899.
ESTABLISHED 1882
IMP0RTANNT DECISIONS.
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HARDWARE. -;
Wii t;r is coming -d the oold
weather h all right as long as jou
are out of rtoorei' j- your house,
, however pu went to bo snug and..
"warm.. One of Carbon Air Tlfht
Healers will make your ' rooms t
comfortable and coey, " The prke.
r cy.:, It only lakes alual ore
half Ihe col of tba'afersg ot.v.-.
WJ Art agent f tliU hritler i-.d I
oIko the WiUoa Ali-TIht Wn J '
Ifoitu, , " i ' '
vA Thing of Beuu'y Is a
"''Joy Forevrr. i'. " :
OirCook Bto Dopirtr. hi It
com;ilale. Tba wife, lUy daugtu-r,
or evrn d; old cook ild hire -
. a gO'Hl ateel .: Range. , 'Yoa- an
well afford li you will hare belt, r
mcaia and the cook'.will bare a
better -temper an-1 bj joa
: longer.. It will pay lur itrelf in a
aliort Hire ty,aatg fuel; Uiere
are Innumerable leuoni why yon
f lioiv'd hare sud not atingle rea
' on why ) ou thould not, , r
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GASKILL .& MITCHELL:,
. '- HARDWARE: '
73 MIDDLE STREET. .
?Phone H7.
OROCER1ES: : -
6i suoad'steeet.
iWEilOFFERWHISIWEEK !
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In our Carpet Department some sweep-;
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m ing reuuctious m pricea, ana n you com- p
; ffil any time soon it will pay you to do so ffl!
fflfl ' ,6;Roll Tnpcsly J5ru6t:1i Carvief,' regular price 65o this nffi
MS week : :-,;; u ;
rut 1 Koll Mottled Velvet Carput, reg. price 85c thig weey 70c.' Ciil
M j 10 Colli i Ingram, regular prices, 30, 50, G5c, tuiB week 25, W
CvU ': 28 RoW FHiicy Matting, regular price 55c, this week, 22o, Kin
M i . ; Large Stock of Ingrain and Smyrna Art Jjuarea at 25 per jtJvq
cent diMOunt. tbit, week.''s.r-v',''' V'-vj ''.irf ' Vv-w' .
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These are fresh hew goods, no old
vfi sock, and it will be , worth 'your wliile CjjH
y to see them., t; lr . v7v, frtAXXVtV Wl
nJui
Cnnniol itirl flnio! RnlStinr-ino
To
the Pembroke Manufacturing:
Company of New Bern.
The Ice Cemuaay Snlt Blltmore
Prizes. - Mosqnltoi are tiallty.
Telephones pay Taxes. ' Fen J.
- itentiary Bends Have
" - . Come.
IULEiQivNbvember SU-rArtlcles of
agreement were filed for the Pembroke
Manufacturing Company of: New Bern.
The object of the corporation Is the
manufactnre of cotton and woolen goods
and other textile products: The com
pany is Incorporated for sixty Jears and
has a capital stock of $75,000 The In
corporators are War Danu, C S Uol lis
ter, J O Whltty, O O Brad ham, J R Par A
ker, Jr , 8 K Eaton, A H Bangert, H B
Smith, W Armstrong, G L Ley burn, C
E Foy, W H Oliver, -John Dunn, 8 M
Brlnson, T K Foust. A D Ward: O L
Ives. W N Pugh, T W Dewey, 0 1 8te
vens anc P H Pelletter. , "
-. Much has been said about the notable
law suit by the ffygenlo Ice Company,
orCfaarleston, 8, C , for $30,000 d ima
ges for the alleged burning of Us ice
; Dr. W. Wixon, Itejly Hill, N. Y.; says:
"I heartily recommend - One . Minute
tatoryrlMM -by. loeoiMtlmpuiOoiiKk Cm. It gave my wife Imme-
There has been much swearing pro and
coa and the ease is now alt tangie It
w.11 be beard this week by the Supreme
Court.- " . . ;
It appears that the evidence, that Is
the affidavits of a negro.deteciive, Den
nis Itowe, of Richmond, Va, are the
centre of distarcance. He swears that
he was told by eyewitnesses that a ne
gro fireman, now dead, burned the build-
ldtr. The other side bas Died affidavits
that Bowe is of bad characternd not to
be believed- Now the railroad files affida
vits from 13 business men of Richmond
that Rowe'a character Is good There
are also aUluavllt irom Wlleou that
Rpwe's evidences In caieatace was
fully 'believed by jurors and resu.fed In
conv'ctlons. '' . ' . ,
Among the visitors to. the State Li
brary waa General William D. Klrkland,
who now make Raleigh bis home, lie Is
very feeole, but is improving. For many
years bo lived In Sew Tork. He was de
lighted tosee the scores of; portraits of
ex-Confederates in the library. At one
time the Twenty-sixth, North Carolina,
'Vance's Own," was in Klrktand's brig
ade. , . .
F. E. Emery, who until recently .'was
a professor at the Agrichllnre and Me
chanical Cetlege, Is back after a' trip to
the .fair at Atlanta and Birmingham-
where Jbe was In charge of the butter
making for the Blltmore herd. ;Prlzea
aggregating $305 were won; ;: vS? ;
TodayA. M. McPbeeters, Jr super
intendent of the Ralolgh water: works,
will be taken to Baltimore for surgical
treatment. Ten weeks ago his ankle was
spraIneA'3'.v'':;;i.ji,:
A lot of mosquitoes from a county on
the Roanoke river1 were sent (o Balti
more for a baoterlologtoal examination.
It Is said that in that particular section
at soon as a mosquito bites a person .a
case of chills and fever results lih Ire
markaUe qolckngj a. s . '
The- financial report Of the peniten
tiary Is a puzzle to the outside ' world.
That Is what people say TheVe U some
erltb-'ism of It, as .to the amounts paid
far commlsaions to astamber of the
board. The Treasury officials are not
much Impressed by the report. " ' . j
:. At the State Treasury It Is believed
that toe telephone companies are paying
taxes quite well Sheriffs sent In a list of
73 ef them ef the existence of which the
treasurer bad no knowledge. V . - :
Stale Treasurer Worth is all smiles,
"the bonds have come at last," said he.
He meant the pentunttary bonds, ttOi,
000 of them, which the American Bank
Note Company was so long In furnish
ing. It will betemembered that tbey
were to bave been delivered last sum
mer and that there was promise after
promise to furnish them. But at last
it turned oat that the man who made
tbese promises was not at sound mind.
Father Worth wu on the potiitot bring
ing suit against the company for the In
terest on the debt for the two peniten
tiary farms bought, but the company
said It would' pay the interest. ' This It
did by sending a receipted bill for $750
for the printlog of the bonds. Bo that
commission, '
place as 1
Those Decided by the Supreme Court Yes.
terday Were Very Important Ones.
Special to Journal . - ' ;
- Raleigh, November 21 The Supreme ,
Court decisions today were of marked ,
interest. They cover nine polltlctl canes. .
Abbott ousts ueddlngneld and gets the
seat tn the corporation
with continuous pay. ' -
Theophllus nhile gels hid place as
shellfish commUsloner. : ..i. ;; . ' -V
. McCall gets the solicltorship of all the
counties In the Western Criminal Cir
cuit save the four added by the Legisla
ture this year. ' -.The.
Court decides that In the. case
from Davidson conaty that the fusion
county board of education wa Illegally
ousted as the Legislature could not
depose such board from ibe office to
which it had been elected for three years.
" The court renews Us declaration that
public offlse is property. Justice Claik
files dissenting opinion in each case He
attacks the courts-declarations first made
in case of Hoke vs Henderson, that an
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
MVAl SAffim KWOC OO., TW VOflK.
Americans Control Entire Railroad Llnr. Vice-President of the United States Passes
. TweWli Infantry With Gen. Ma sj Awaf it gls Home at FattersonV J.
'. - Arthur. T,'., iSpvckl to Journal. ' -Manila,
November 80-General Mao-j, Tattehson, N. J. November 21 Vice
Arlhnr! advance feuard entered Dajru- l
han today. thus completing the becupa hi. me In Patterson, -N. J. at 8 80 tblf
moruing.. - ; . - .
portion have . been discovered. Large
office U property and denies that thLauantItfes of rolling stock, however,
oourt has any power whatever to declare
a legislative act nnconstltuttrJnaL
dlate 'relief ip suffocatidg ", asthma."
Pleasant to take. Never fails to quickly
cure all cobghs, colds; throat and lung
troubles. F. 6. Doff y. .
ADVANCE IN rTBREB, COtUMNS.
British Will Relieve the Besieged Towns.
-They are Holding Out Against the
-w ; ' Boers. " -
v London, November SO -Tbe plan of
tbe British campaign against the Boers
is slowly unfolding Itself. -' -: . -
It now appears definitely to consist of
a ' threefold advance from Durban
through JBstcourt toward ; Ladysmltb,
from De Ar n Klmberley, and from
East London In the' direction probably
of Q leenslown and Burgherdorp, pape
Colony. - - - 1 'V
With regard to the first, -It Is not be-'
lleved here that there is ground for alarm
about Ladysmith. General White has
by no means resigned himself, to a pas
sive derenso. His Conn terstrokes hare
been vigorous. ; vJ- ' :;
It is presumed that Gfenerel Oildyard,
who Is now at Ettcourt, commands a,
body of men hot . far short of a brigade
in strength.. He will te able to maintain
his position until General Clery arrktfs
It Is Impossible to say when Goneral
Clery will march, but the forward move
ment from Durban wilVno doubt, take
place eoou.;,ia-
- Lotd Methueu's advance from De Aar
is for the moment perhaps tbe most Im
portant of the three.
The Boers ' beforeliadysmlth are re
ported, from Biltlh sources, to be In a
bad way.;,.' Exposure Mn the'-, rainy
weather and a bad commissariat have
caused' a great deal tl sickness. As yet
there Is no real Indication that the fight
log spirit of the Boers has sntfernd.
-'The Boers' hear Estcourt - were quiet
Sunday, but were Wording south. . Late
Suuday night they appeared o i the rail
way at Willow Orange, the next station
to the south of Estcourt. " .. -
Tbe Kimberley searcblight was seen
oa Wednesday from 'the OietfgeT' river
flashing news that all was well lhire..
-' Dr. II II. Haden, Summit, Ala., saya,
' I think Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a
splendid medioiue. 1 prescribe It, and
my eouddeuce lu It grows With contln
nod use." It digeats ' whatvyou eat and
quickly cures dyspep.la and Indigestion
F.s. Duffy; v; .
: . Supreme Court Decisions,
Special to Journal. '. ' .
-Raleios, November 21. The Supreme
Court files the following opiulons: .
, White vsHlll, from famlico, affirmed
Abbott va Beddlngfleld, from Wake,
error. ,.J .. .
Gattls vs QrllUn, ' f rom Chatham;1 re
versed. .' .
, Weib'j vs flicks, from Cumberland, pe
thiou lu ro-hear dlsmlsded.
Jones vs Railroad, from Cumberland,
error. ; ' ."'
I Brulon vs Ucftae, from Montgomery,
aSirrued. . 1 - V ' ' , .
;, BAGUPAN IS TAKEN.
H0BART IS DEAD.
tlon of the railroad Hue from Manila,
185 miles long. . w' , . . ' i , -
The railroad Is practically 'ntaat be
yond Oapas, except for a distance of five
miles to the north, and tbe rails'for that
hive been destroyed by the Flllnlnoj,
There are reports of Filipinos concen'
tratlng at San Miguel, west of Panlqut,
and also weBt of Bayambang., General
Mac Arthur Is prepared for the lighting,
his forces being disposed from Dagopan
south. The Twelfth Infantry, a bat
talion of the Seventeenth Infantry and
two" troops of cavalry are with "General
MacAithur below Dagupan,
General . Mac Arthur is moving bis
troops by train.-The roads within
General Lawlons' territory are becoming
passable, rV.
Capt, , Henry - A. Leenhauserv - wli h
three 'companies of the Twenty fiflU
Infantry, accomplished one ef the best
coups of the war." Reaching O'Donnell
at night by a march from Capas, he sur
prised tbe Filipino force there, number
ing 200, ad captured au of thorn, with
their armV-10,000 rounds of ammunition
and four tons of subsistence. Onu Fill'
plno was Rilled, but there were no
American losses.
, COTTON MARKET.
Received by J.E. Latham, commission
merchant New Bern, N, C. .' ,
New Yobx, November 91.
-u Open. High: Low. Close
Jan. cotton .... 7z 7.88 7.25 7.
May. cotton.... 7,8 780 7.85 7.41
' CHICA80 MARKETS. .
Wheat: Open.. High. Low. ( lose
May-.-.....
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May....;..
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. March .. ..
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B.R. X. ...
M. Pao ....
0.40 .....
Reading ....
71 71 . 70 7I
i.. 83, 331 m
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McSortey
. Of even tbe smallest mdi is Is
oi.e of otirmiithoiU of di li g lut
In tat nilif Parkei'. Cio iry
a favorite source of opt l'e rj
. Pure Food Pndi cit of a I l.'i.c
Another one is H p Llhh q' -of
our choke gro&lij; whii'l. ,v"s
guaianl eto be nf thn v iy In,
at the lii' st p. teen to I e Tom d li.
tlie city. ;
Junt roini(d fiesli lot I'll (if-.
itlvor riitlcr. line Ik (;v (l '
b.itlcr l"r break f; st 1 1: i. rs l'.i.ik-
lii-fit Aikis and K.ix ):iver 1'ilnt H'lUcr.
f . I
t. r ii.. t.,.H.i. tun.
M. V, .U UU..-, aretn T 0jpen fn)m D(kvId,on( mod,.
wv km f tuo fi uir v ia uuau iuii iiust , . n, ,
o.. .u..' e..,.. .... fled and affirmed.
v,mup.uj.,.. ,,, .0 .u w Lifordvs Greene, from Davidson,
. " 'rr, ... .... ,n tjUloA.
,nrV , 7.. . .: W.lkera Bowles, from Iredell,
(On ha kfnn rrr Ivedt tliat fur 1 .A tl . .
-. - , , y (jf -t, , 1 .
00) will be received as soon as the bonds ,1 . n .
error.
Is. now open to: the
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public s inspection with
a Urge and fine lineof
are delivered to the buyer.
. Ki Congressman John" Nichols re
nnrktd that tills week would See the end
of the niarvelously fine weather, giving
at a reason tht before tha wur the
Lcjl.ilature al ') mot the tli'r I .Mon
day In November, nml lliit tlie bad
weniiier CHtne tlieu wi:!i in.li rem u'ftl!o
r'(;iilft,iiy ui to iniikti Il a kiiio li i J'lku
that tlio L';i' Unr.) biiin;.lit II.
McCall vs Gardner and olhcrj, from
R incoinbe, 'affirmed as to defendact
Eaves, revi'r d a toother defendants.
McCall vTVebb, from Itmieoinlii", f
lirinc'it "
j:c'"all Zachary, fro Madlon, af
(irined. ' ' '
r In following ciise,:
-.li i;i, from it iwuii, uf-
OF ALL KINDS.
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Mr. Dobart was born at Long Branch,
N. J. iu IH44, His ancestry was English
If President McKinley should die, tuil
Speaker of the House of Representatives
would succeed to the office of President,
and if there should be no Speaker, tht
Secretary of. Stale and then the other
members of tbe cabinet in succession.
' LaGrippe, with ' its after effects, an
nually destroys thousanda of peoples It
may. be quickly cored by One Minute
Congh Cure, the only remedy thatpec;
dnces immediate results in coughs, coldf
croup, bronchitis pneumonia and throat
and lung troubles. It. .will prevent con
sumplionF 8 Duffy,
Dobbla & Ferrall,
At Tucker's store.
RALEIGH, N.C.
Unparalelletl
Leading
Bl'k Silk Values
8) inch Satin de Lyons, ' 50c
21 ' " " 75c yd
21 inch Satin Duchesne, 76c yd
.24 . u .. $100yd
27 " - " 125j d
." 27 ' " " 150 yd
" - 24 inch eaiin Rhadance, $125d
24 ' s 150yd
22 inch Satin Liberty, $1 00 yd
, 33 150 yd
Si Inch Satin Mervellleux, $1 25 yd
.23 " " ; " 150yd
20 Inch Peau de Sole, 75c yd
23 .. .. $100 yd
24 " t 125 yd
Rewnt Durchaees from the great Silk
Auctions have placed us la a very fortu
nate position to offer our customers
these leading; silk values Rich, Pure
Silks, combining deanoe and eervice
ablenesa at juow Prices. .
Dobbin & Ferrall.
I Dn Ynu Wrap SfinQ ?lz
If so you can save from 50 to 75c a j
& pair on them bv bttvina from at'
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at: Z7 - lL x j m - u
j. vruizncjtiienaays we will sell 3
$2J5, $3 and $325 Shoes at $2L f
We have onh a few sizes left in each
'z.rstyte and are offering them at cost and
?d s5 r i .... 1 n . 5
some of mem less man cost. . r f 3 :
What T that brand new Bicycle Lamps
at 40c; $1, $1 60, and $2 85 jeach. Lamp
uu oniy auo ooMie. . vv
Over 200 pr of Tires of various makes
a pricea ranging from $1 50 to 5 tach.
A quantity of Bridgeport Pumps, no
better makv; tbey don't make you swear
when you go to Inflate your tires, price
too ana fjoo. , , , w -, .
Hand Pumps ton cheap to price, when
in oeeo. oi one oau. , -.
Handle Bars from 25e up.' "
Hartford anl Morgan o Wright Re
pair juts xoo eacn. v , . , . -
Many other thinift too numerous to
mention. When ia need of a Blovcle or
anything In that line, call and examine
our stock wined is the lancesi ana most
complete in tbe South. - .
A few more of those second hand
Bikes left over at $10.
flASKINS CYCLE COMPANY
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Taxes for 1890 are now due and paya
ble, and should be-pald at once,
Tbe law will be enforce i and all per
sods charged with oosta, due to failure
to pay tlieir taxes, as warned, will have
to bear the extra expense, . - ' n ;
Taxpayers should sen me at onoe and
avcrid this additional expense.
JOSEPH L. IIAtlN,; v
x Ex-81ierilf and TaColloctor.
cHew Hern theatre I
Till! EE NIGllTi COMMENCING
Thursday) NoW 23rd,
i $UST RECEIVED I
Fresh from the mill, a car load of i "
Voigt s Snow Drift
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and Star Flour.
If you are needing a barrel Qf good
flour gibe me a call. Yours Truly,
Wholesale
A Betail -
l.T T. MnTlAWTPl
g Ui a, mVVkkkUUJd) Grocer, g
'Phone 91. 71 Bro4 NtV g
IS
Wo arc now offering Black Vici Kid Shoes in both lace
and congress at fZ 50, price was $3.
We have both bluck and calf shoes in lace, iu pointed,
round and square toes, regular $2 75, $3 and 3 25 qual
ities now $2 50. " ,
Come early and get your choice. Remember onr offar
holds good only for 10 days. Yours Truly, ,
4
CO.; 3
57 POLLOCK 8TKEET.
NEW, BERN, N. O."
BOY'S suiiisi
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Just Received a new and pretty line oi
Boys' Suits, ages 3 to 7. , . v .
Ladies especially invited to call and in
spect these Bargains. Miif
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. W MIDDLE 8TBEE1 " ' :-
NEW BERN. K C
I Atjlf-Bobk Store 5
1 Second-llamV l
S ' School Iloilkfi. i
! Fine Hfalloner ' I
s -,. ... - g
and Iatrst Popular
1 UooltH a Ni?clalfy. I
5 6. H. Ennctt-i
Hello Central,
' Give 'fie 149,4
Ifloore' Wood , Tard,
Where they ketp Dry Wood, sawed
any length you want and w III deliver it
at your door. Full meamue guaranteed
Mr J. Vt'. Move will be at he office
and glad lo a c n tiodale h a old cus
tomers Uou forget t' plaoe, on
South Front sl eat by the lall-oad and
I'LoneHU. 4, V. n. JIOUKIi
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It is Worth
your .
To see our Special Buggy, No48, oalled
School Boy. This does not mean tbe 40ih
boy In tbe olass, but rather the first one
In a class of that number. , - ' " , '
G. H. Waters & Son, ,
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I bave just gotten In a Fine Line Of
Tan ami Ptent Lrathor fjhoes.
Our line Is ur-tn-rV-C.
( l'e us a C all,
Exquisite 5ty!e In I
DelonKs to the iheh
olotlnng niaile to mcMimin,
tailor who knowstlie vi...
i)eutifiil flnloh and I .....
and w ho aeleeia lux f
to i!eno tin- tiiulo of i
IN o, nil. "'1 lin luilor i
nil Ohi F'viln.; ft'-l v .
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