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. ' v NEW BEEN, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1899. VOL. XV1I-K0. 203. v. ESTABLISHED 1882 V SI A $ z7 cd uA P. . til Mil1 HARDWARE ?" Wir t jris coming and lie cold -weather i all right as long a Jf"' ; are out or doors;1 In yc.ur Iiousp, J: ' however y on v. ant to be unit and ' warm. One of Carbon Air Til't j -Beaten will make .our" rooms ' comfortable ami cosy. ;.,Th pitos .. are t'jr- " It only. takes about or; -V half Ibe coal of the arrragu slp?, ... ..We are a;ent fir this heater hi also the Wilson JVU-TiuM Woid 1 Heater. . t ' A Thing of BeauJy Is a , Joy Forevn " v ir Cook Swve D.'piTtm bt Is ..-. complete. Tbe wife, the daugbUr. or even nr il l coik rhouli- have . good stl Bange. Jfoocau -well afforJ i'; you will have tielt r , meals sn l the co ik will bav a belter lemp-r snl aiay by joir ' lcnger.' It will pay tor itfilf In a ahoit line-by Mlig ful; there . y ' are Innunierablo reasons why ynu ' h- ruuum UBia kum iuk sink v on wby jon thouU not. . - GASKILL & ..'HARDWARE-. ' , 3 MIDDLE STltEET."'- 'Phoue I Wt UrhtK ! HACKBURKfi ft fr ; JBLCWI5C9- U ft . ' "V "t;:. ; If .PRACTICAL. " ft ' . V-'' 'A SHOEMAKERS' ' -A HI wVw 8 LillU"" V AAA 4-,.-, , ,t irni ' tr-ref.tr-yt 3tT3fratJeTJC J riuur luuuc -a..?uuk JLui-WM'hijr,Lujk'- as In our Carpet department some sweep-. U- j j x: r 'H lug reuuuiiuus xu pnuoo, uixu uyuu vuiu 3 temclato l)uyinff- anythlni: In: this 'lis e. nil anir ffynft snnn f t TtrilT'Tiav Vfill do fiO 111 n now. . - . - ... 1u 't ril TJnlla Tniwafrv TtrnHivlB week 65c. . , .' 1C 1 lloll Mottled Velvet Carpet reg. price 85c, tbis week 70c. , 10 EolU Ligriiitie, regular prices, 80, 50; 65oihU week 25, Sg 40, 55c, , - ,:'':;-: -".i''Vil ;! - 25 Rolls I'cncy Mftttibg, regnlar price 25c, this week,"22Jo, InfO , Large Stock uf Ingruln and Smyrna Art Squares at 25 per (nitl cent'diBoouut this week. -. - ' ."- 't.. . .-v' vt-.s.- v-w -ivf.''.-'--'i -:'v,'.''f y-"j";.v ... Jj :. These are fresh' new eroods. no old Q stock, and It will be run . .. .... - to see tnem. Ul u a FRAN t. H. J0NES & G0., K1 Special and Quick' Delivori Of even the smallest inli rs Is :o:ie of our methods of d I ;g I n t in -Sii that main- Parlm'. Gro. rt a favorite srurco of np lies n Pure Food Pr.Mliielv of a'l fc1ir.e Another one is tl.r lilli q' slit of our choke grocrlw, which v r guarnntie to be of tlio vuy t nt the 1. st i.li:es to 1 e loiii d In the city. JuU reciivrd fr"ll lot Vi I iUver rii-ttcr. T! e la n'llhirg b:.lr for br a'.-fi.st than P.m k wli.trall.is a nl F,.x l: v. r 1'iii.t 1 WV'i;f'';'il'-'r'''''''r'''''y,-T V rimiii?KT MITCHELL, - - GROCERIES: 147. , Cl BBOAD STREET.' IHIb AVttK ! .JU.....a ' - . - ' . . , fVmnf.. rr-onliir- nrinp. fiKn thig , , ' - worth your while U ;. .... . .. . . .-. nJl V W : -i. iv. -' lritl IP: 9 W IV1LL lit ZH. Treasurer Worth Will Probably Pay Over The Public School FuniL A very ivuna; iudiiii. iud m Ridge National Park. A Biff Railroad Suit." Concert to v Ray Uniforms. -Raleigh, Nov. S3. State Buperlnten dent Mebane says he believes that when January 1st arrives Father Worth will pay the $100,000 appropriated from the public fund, for the public schools. It It Is decided to be his duty to sue Father Worth he will ask for a mandamus, , but he thinks the officials In the counties to whose order he will draw the warrants on the State Auditor are the peraens to institute the suits, v President William A. Graham, of the State Farmers' Alliance, calls on all the sub Alliance to send delegates to the State convention of tobacco ..growers here December 6th. It is well known that one of Jhe special purposes of this convention is to fight the . American Tobacco Company, which is easily the most cordially hated trust in the State. A bey 19 years old arrived at the penl teotlary yesterday, from Rutherford,, to serve four years) for taking the bolts out of a railroad track, for the purpose of wrecking a train,- A white maq from the same county gets fire years for burning a store. C - . , - - - ' Senator Butler arrived here on his way to Asheville, to attend the interstate meeting which will memorallze Congress 'o mike a national , park In tho Blue llidge Region of North Carolina. One of the oddest letters secretary ef Stale Thompson has ever received reach ed bim from John A, Graham, of Ner wood. Mr. Graham says he will sue the tuperintendenl of the Western Hospital for damages of not less than 1 15,000. Be ay he has asked for the papers on which be. was .committed but can't get them. He says he will serve paper on nome of the inmates of the hospital. In anolualon he says that unless the State settles-damages with him he will have the matter pressed lo the Supreme Court. Dr. Thompson filed the letter la the "archives of gravity." - ' " Editor Bailey; of the Biblical Recorder lays It appears that, the State Baptl.t Convention at Ashevllle will Be nothing leas than a Jubilee. - He says that-heroic efforts are being made to raise the $8,001 for the mission fond. It appears that It will be secured. There is $20,000 of this faod. Forall purposes the Convention raises $100,000. r ' i Dr. A. J. Buffalo, of Ralcluh. has dle44 his appeal to the Supreme Court in the casa in which the Superior court gave his wife a partial divorce, o i - The outlook , for a new theatre here does not appear to be bright just now. Btate . Labor Commissioner Lacy,. called as an expert witness In a suit to be heard at Smithfleld, la which a rail road employe sues for ,$60,000 -damages for aa Injury- ,-' ' . ; - .. The ladles here will give a concert to money to bay uniforms, drums, eta., for the drum corps of L. O'B. Branch Camp a v. The cost of the smallpo -pest house and detention camp here last spring was $0,400, The county at last agrees to pay $2,000 of this. The buildings are the property of the city. i v :v ' .The Olivia Raney Memorfal Library, which R, B. Raney is building, has'' the following officers, elected. : this Week: Richard H. Battle, president-,. Rev. Dr. HI. 11. Marshall, vice president;' F. P. Haywood, Jr .aecretary; Herbert W. JacksOb, secretary. The library building ,wtll not be ready for occupacy -until la the sprlug, f "V ---r :-. . AMERICA CHEERED. . Demonstration In an English Theatre. , Th nafi Entertained. . f . L Londor, November St. At the Em pire Theatre tonight there was an Amer ican demonstration. ., ' - Hector Fennan and Mr. Hltchlns, of the Empire Theatre, cugaged Mrs, James Urowa Potter to recito a stirring composition in verse by Henry Hamil ton. The whale of the house . was crowded to overflowing. In the boxes were Lady IUmlolph Churchill and to younger son, John, with others promi nent lu society. When Mrs. I'otlcr appeared la while alia lilmpied with sable and with a red rjse in her hair, h bouse ch-ir;d. On each sl.le of her stood a sohlh r in khaki uniform, one holding the l':igiUh Rig, the oilier trie Sl&is anil Uirljici. Mrs. I'oltcr was nervous, vthli b l not lobe wonduieJ- at, with surh an au dience. It wa J'lBt touch and go whvtlicr she would break down or not, ; hut she went through tin a 1- I "Oh1li.i1 to Ihfi whloh i in It i; e !.. n t in: "(i.,.!. U,r- (l.-'i. j clou.: tV) ' ' ai t n.uiory l Willi Hi "I, , I 1 I'o: A ROUGH tAKPAIGN. The Pursuit of Aguinaldo a Hard One. t The Effort Made to End the War. . I Manila, Kov. 21 The whereabouts of I Generals Lawton and Young is becom-, ing as mysterious as Aguinaldov The belief Is beginning to grow at Manila that Qeneral Lawton has struck the( trail of the insurgent "government" and;. is pursuing the ministers Into the Itin quet mountains. It has been bis ambi tion to capture the Filipino leaders. nd he and Qeneral Young -believe that a cavalry brigade, living on the country could run them down to any part of the island, - i ' One vague wport brought by -Spanish prisoners Is that Aguinaldo and others were nearly surrounded by Americans soon after the Insurgent chief left Tar lac, but he escaped through the lines in peasant's clothes. Officers and. soldiers arriving at Cabanatuan from. General Lawton's force describe the campaign as one of the great hardship. ' Many ruea dropped sick and were left at various towns without adequate supplies and at tendance, some of theny making, their way back across the terrible rosds - A number of horses were dying and many of the soldiers, and even, some of the Officers., were marching on hal'J naked, their clothes having been torn to pieces In gettipg through the jungles. Some of tliem were reduced almost to breech clouts and hundreds were bare footed, their shoes being worn out and all were living on any sort of provis ions. Bread was rare and carabao meat and bananas were tbe-staplea. Geueral Lawton feared that the cam' paign would Involve such hardships, but he considered the quickest and cheapest: way of ending the war. The last number of the Indepvndencia, published at Tarlftc, the day before the Americans entered that place contains a despondent valedictory entitled 'Adleu' The tone of the article Showed the writer considered the game as -played ouf. lie said: "Obliged by .circumstances, we have found it necessary to Interroptahh this number the pleasant labors of de fending oifr Ideals, and . interests, We take leave of the public and our readers with ilef most profound and bitterness most' cruel. , . " r "1 had dyspepsia fifty-seven years and never found permanent relief till I used Kodol Dyspepsia Core. Wow I am well nad feel like a new man," writes S. J. Fleming, Morry, Neb. It Is the best dl gestant known. Cures all forms of indi- gostlon; - 1'byslcians everywhere pre- -crlbeit FS Duffy. ' ' " - THE DEWEY HOME. The .People's Gift U Row "The property 1 ' ; of The Admirals Son. WsurNOTO, Nov.2if-George Good. win Dewey,. Admiral Dewey's only son. Is now the owner of the resldenoe pre sented to the Admiral by the American people. Capers were piepsred and signed early today by which Hit; Mildred Mc Lean Dewey transfers all rights and titles 'to the property known as 1747 Rhode Island avenue, tbis city to George Goodwin Dewey. . This is this Is the property which yes terday Admiral Dewey transferred to Mrs, Dewey. The papers making the new transfer probably will be placed on file tomorrow morning, v . In "explanation of : the transaction practlcallf completed today, a relative of the Dewey family Jpade the' following statement to the Aasocleteitf ress: "Admiral and Mrs. Dewey have trans, ferred to the former's son, George Qood win Dewey, the title of the home pre sented to the Admiral by the people or this country. It will continue to be the homo of Admiral aud Mrs.' Dewey so long as hs may live. .. V",'- ' '"' "It may be desirable now to say that it was the w'sh of both the Admiral and Mrs. Dewey to provide for a proper suc cession to the property. ; The transfer of today completes the transaction begun yesterday, and is the carrying out only of the original Intention of both the Ad mlraUnJ Mrs. Dewey. ; By all Illume Interest in the matter the method of transfer adopted was con sidered tho best aud safest that CJuld have bceu adopted. It is to be consider ed, naturally that the transfer wa to be t io act of Mrs. Dewey, as welt as of Ibe Admiral. It was her de-dre that she si.o ihl release any claim she might have to the properly thrufgh her marrlngo the Admiral, and to d this the nan wu made thro'igh her to the Admlr sou ss soon a4 was pratticul. 'Tiiro-i(h the m tlliod a loplud no Ul -pule ever can ariio over luo (ll.panlilon of the property." LaiJrlppn, with lt aflor r-ITools, an niittlly di'j'.iojs lhi;U.and of pioplo. It nmy le Ui kly cured by One Minute Cou;;ii t'urc, tin) only remedy that pro- d it c.. ! lii iiii iliniii ri'siilts In cou.;hs, colds , liiMiH-liitis, pni'iitnoiiin and thnoU . I !.! s. ll ill j n ' - n t on ion. r S I - i v. ' r Makes the food more delicious and wholesome DEPENDING CAPE COLONY. First Battle of Buller s Campaign Likely - - . -to Occur There. - . 1 ' " Condom, November Sl xlhe eyes of English stratfglBts are now fixed on the territory of the Orange River, De Aaar Junction,. Queeustown -and ? Allwal North. Here It is believed will be fought the first battle of General Buller's cam paign." -. The British have blocked the Boer advance along his line and a few days are expected to bring news of starting the movement to burl the Invaders back. - . ; ' 1 " The Boers ire lu force north of nope- town and Orange River, bat the British force at the latter' place prevents their further advance in that direction." The burghers are also at Colesbnrg,. but the British block the way south at Naauw- poort. s , Pbktoria, November SI (via Lorenzo Marquet-)-Monday'B report from General Joubert's headquarters, which was pre sented to the Transvaal council of - war today, says: 1 "Heavy gun firing was heard In the direction of Eslcotirt on Saturday, and continuous- rifle firing Is proceeding south of Ladysmlth. "A small sortie from Ladysmlth this morning was repulsed..- The Transvaal heavy guns fired a number of shells into the town this afternoon. " - . Ebtcovbt, Nov. 1 While the Boers have retired from the camp outside of Estoourt, they have established a new camp to the south of this place, between Willow Grange railway station and the highlands. y They are reported to have four guns -and to suffering from bad commissariat arrangements, both as regards food and clothing. . f. , . . We advertise oaly to keep the name G, H. WATERS & SON. Buggy-Build ere, 78 Broad Street, New Bern, N. O., bjfore you that you may be lead to boy one of ourop-to dalo Buggies. ". . . ' Respectfully submitted to serve yon, ; G. fi. Waters & Son. The : Toy Stor e OF j C.J. & Co, : "' J, ' V' V. i-.'f Is now open to the public sinspectlonwith a large and fine line of cA(eu Toys OF ALL KINDS. CALL AND TIL McSorley u wtws.ii COTTON MARKET. Received by J E. Latham, commission merchant New Bern, N, O, -' .j. New York, November 23 " Open. High. Low; Close J:i.colioa .... 7.81 7.81 7J87 7.81 May. couoa....'7.40 5 7.40 7.40 ' CBICAOO MAKTTBTS. tVhkaT: - Open. High. Low. Close May ,.7. 7H 7H 71 71 Cobr: s May....';,..., 83, SS 83, 88i Cofvse: March 1.93 6.00 SOS 6.00 So. Ry Pfd 7 574 B. R. T.... 8i , M. Pao : 48i 0.40.....:.... 28 29 Reading.,... .'. 60i 6U Hello . Central, Give fie 149, Moore's Wood Yard, Where thev keen Drv Wood, sawed nay length you want and will deliver It it your aooi. run measure guaranieea. Mr. J. W. Moore will be at he office and glad To accommodate his old cus tomers Don't forget the place, on touth Frout Btreet by the railroad and Phone 149. J. T. h. MOOKE. What f that brand new Bicycle Lamps at 40c, $1, 1 60, and $2 95 each. Lump Oil only swe bottle. OvtTf 200-br of Tires of various makes i prices rangtcg from II ou to fo eacn A quantity of Bridgeport rumps, no bettor make; they don't make you swear when yon go to inflate your tires, price too and 60 j. Hand Pumps too cheap to price, when In need or one call. Hundle Bars fiom 25c up. Hartford and Morgan & Wright lie- pair K.IM xoo eaou. . - Many other things too numerous to men Hoc, -When la need of a Bicycle or anything In that Hoe, call and examine our Bioca which is toe largest ana moei complete m the South. ' - A few : more - of those second hapd Bikes left over at $10. ,T. flAStiss'Cicti Company 4 Taxes for 1899 are now due and paya ble, and should be paid at onoe. The law will be enforced and all per sons charged with ooste, due to failure to pay their taxes, as warned, will have to bear the extra expense. "Taxpayers should see me at once and avoid this additional expense. : - - J03EPH L. HAHN, Ex-Sheriff and Tax Collector, I ii2Book Store I Secoinl-lland S c v School RookitC k Fine Stationery I and latest Popular Books o Specialty. i (a. N. Ennctt. I SomelhiDgi mteres ; ; ill r 3 I ' i ' t l '( 1 1 ;i v ho l.rtH li'S : t . n 1 v fin ni t' t v . v --n t4 i-.t!, I v 1 f 1 I ' O iWUST "RECEIVED ' - : . Fresh from the mill, a car loat of - - 'gt's Snow Drift and Star If you are needing a barrel of good flour gh?e me a call J. L 'Phone 01. MM Do You Wear Shoes ? I If so you can save pair on mem by buying from us For the next ten days we will seU $2.75, $3 and $325 Shoes at $2.50. 1" we nave only a few sizes left in each 3 style and are offering them at c6st and some of them less than cost 3 We are now offering Black Vici Kid Shoes in both lace and congress at $2 50, price was $3. We have both black aud calf shoes in lace, in -pointed, ? round and square toes, regular $2 75, $3 and 3 25 qual- ' ities uow 2 50. Come early and get your choice. Remember our offer holds good only fur 10 days. Yours Truly, ' . i - t. Or. xDXJisrr & do., a E: 57 POLLOCK 8TKEET. gQYS SUITS! Just Received a new and pretty line ol j- Boys' Suits, ages 3 to 7. - . Ladies especially invited to call-and in- spect these Bargains. v.'. 99 MIDDLE BTREET BLOOD CURE An Offer Proving Faith to Sufferers. Journal " Readers Write Today! i " j Ulcers, Cancersj Ealing Sores, Painful Swellings, Effects of Blood Poison, Persist nt Eruptions, that refuse, to heal under ordinary treatment are quickly oured by B B B (Botanic Blood Balm), made especially to cure all terrible, obsti nate, deep seated Blood and Skin troubles. Is your blood thin? . Are voj paief All run jdownf ; Have 'you Ecxxmaf Pimplesf BlotcJes and BumpsV Skin or Scalp Humors? Botls? Eruptlonsf Skin Itches and BwollenT Aching Bones? Rheumatism? - fcrofula? Catarrh? .Then you need B B B (.Botanic Blood Balm), b.cauH it drain, from the blood and entire system' all the poisons ' and humor which cause all of these troubles, and the cause being removed, e permanent OJre follows. BOB acta as a floe tonic building up the broken down constitution. . . Xvery one sa) s that B B B is the most wonderful Blood Purifier of the age; aud no wonder, for it has cured the most deep seated, obstinate cases, , (even the most deadly caaoer) after doctors and patent medicines had failed. Thoroughly tested for tbhty years and never known to fall 'For this reason our faith is so great in B B B that ws will send to any sufferer a Trial Bottle Free, so they may test the medicine at our expense. No conditions attached to this Offer; a we know what B B B oan do, all weesk is for you to try it. If you are satisfied thai B B B (Botanic Blood Bilm),is what you need you will find large bottles at all drug stores for $1, or six large bottles (full treatment) $5. : For tree trial bottle ad dress BLOOD BALM GO , 181 Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga , and bottle and medi cal book will be sent, all charger prepaid- Describe your trouble, and we will In elude tree medical advice. .Write today.. -..) i'yii sft-.i'' YOUR PRINTED STATIONERY - Is an Index to vour BiuineBC. ; Tbcu why not use tho lest. ; We do the NliM, Ch-moit, Neatest Job Woik of all alniU. We give the Bout Work, the Best Pa per Hioi.k, the Ifc'ft Ink, aud charge you no more for it thun you pay for the 1 i;r kind. ().":; p":!NTiNa pLCAsns. s Flour. Yours Truly, I, Wholesale & lie tail rocer, 71 Brond Ht. from 50 to 75c a 3 3 NEW BERN. N. O. :o:- NEW BERN, NO-. SENT FREE. cHew Hern Theatre I THREE NIGHTS COMMENCING Thursday, No. 23rd, CKflERRY . c M akers Supportel by MlbS ANNA i ' V . RISflER in a swloe or Com.-'y . Dramas, Open In g ' Thursday Night, ' Bultau'a I Friday Night A ir.". Satuidty Matinee rj Saturday Night V lit , Ailinhmlon 80c. y can bo ft t V ,n,!:,y gl V,':- 1.
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