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NEW BERN, N.C, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1899. - VOL. XV1I--N0. 204. - E B. HACKBURNM , . i to ' AN . to to :to to to m 4 to - to : 'to to 7 1 ' A' (TO ffl ' WV ' V V- i ! f,) i THt ' ' E.frHACKBURm G U , Ml HARDWARE. Winter is coming a: d li e oild weather is all right as long; a you , tire out of doors; In y r bouec, however yon want to be snug and warm. One of Carbon Air-Tight- Heaters will make nur roons C )mfortable and cozy. The prices re eay. - It otily lakes about ore- -n ' bait the coal of the average siov.sJ i We are atrcrk f.r this healer nd also the Wilton Ait-Tight ftilv Heater. . , I r- ' A Thin 61 Beauty is a . . Joy Forever. V,- Ott Cook Stove Csparim nt I ,. , complete. The wife, the daughter r ' or even inv t'ld cook fhonld have - a good ttl Bang. Toa, can vv well afford ft; yoo will have boiti r meals an I tb 0k will have a J" - lietter 'BTpr nl tliajr -by you longer. It will pay tor iilfln a. 1 V abort 4igr. by laving fu.l; tl.ero y are Innumerable reaton's why yon. . i' should have and not. a single wa'7 ' Oli why Jdu should not. 5s; ; GASKILL A ' HARDWARE; v . ,V ; 1 73 MIDDLE 8TEEET. r s 'Phone ll'i l tl ' , A f Wheri:PrepatmgrYour Brekkfash:j V Some morning we, would like . A-i't-vw;:iV.-K'iji'f. you to try ou Wfeat H.-ar's as . llrcakfast Food It 1 hf.urM.liif .... .t.i. -...ir ' and nrtK'tlzlry. as wvll as cboin Our stock of Cerrals it made from the fulled and Dmst h', corn. oats, rice, e'p ', r)n't wnll Hi brat time tu ttt H U n.bt pnw. and you can u j vy, many plti ' irg break fmts on. 1; during tLe .'Winter. --.' We a'tolu'vu a fn tli Jot Fo River Butter. 8n41l Fist Hams . Brcakfaat 8tnD. &i. I fact our liv? i.f Fanr-y Gto cer'rs sr coropI ti. Out delivery prompt. Oar prep are low as the , 'owttt.' (live 'is a trinlft'iil e t'V p'eaieyo'i, a '" ' ( , Y. ur for busii e;s, t . - , J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, - ' 'Phone 69. " fU(? WF OIFFFR m . n M fn our Carpet Department some sweep m Ing reductions in prices, and it you com- p tcmnlate buvinc: anvthins: in this line C ! 13 ful" any time soon it will fjjlj now. f S 6 Itolla Tapestry' Brnsaela Carpet,- regular pi-ico C5c this week 65c. ; . . 1 Roll Mottled Velvet Carpet, reg. price 83c, tlU 70c. (10 j 10 Rolls Ingrain?, tv'guUr price?, 30, 60, (i.ric, this wiu't 25, 40,65c . - ' ' j J f! . 25 Roll Taney Matting, regular price 25c, this wl, 22 Jo, p lj 1 I.nrgo Ktork of Ingriiiu ami Kinyrna Art Kijiuin -s tit 25 jftr j j I 1 cent, dinroiint this week. i - I ; , Tlico rro frc.h nor xootlz, no eld 1 i rt- 'r-rliti.ill to v.-erth ycur Ji!o I 4 -I : J V7 f V J J 5 LEWIS C9 B?iTN $Vat MITCHELL, .( , t QROCERiES: 147. " Cl 3K0AD STBEET. 'eiTK k T.r, ' "V iw7. " ? .HrT tk ' A ill. 77 Broad Street . . THIS YFF! ! pay you to do so ,- c.o v.- 1 u u -. oicmii . Now Tkat Abbott Gets In He Re- trains His Nerve." : - v School Board (Jqegtlon Is Up. Same Old Game At The Pen. The Greensboro Normal - School. -- Can Cities Exempt a Tax. -. ' Kalkioa, Nov. 83.r-Otho Wlleon has arrived here. When asked It he had con tinned to file with the State Audltor,hls monthly account for services as railroad commissioner, he replied that after be had filed one or two such and found they would not be paid he badto,uit. He was asked if after the decision la the Abbott ease le would me for a plae on the et r porat o i commission, r lie said In reply that be had nothing to say; that the mat ter was In the bands of his attorney, J. 0. L. Harris is one of his attorneys. In fact the chief one, and he was asked what he thought of the matter. He said Otho had a strong case; just as much1 of a one as Dr. Abbott. The latter was present when this statement, was made, It appears then that Otbo will sue., lie was asked what court he would sue In bat declined to siv. ' '. Z It Is all simply amazln;. After be had placed his unqualified resignation in the hands of both branches of the Legisla ture, to be of effect as soon as that body bad disposed of his case, and the Legis lature, Immediately after deciding that Governor i Russet acted improperly in removing Otbo, had accepted the -resig nation, that Otbo should seek" to revive his status in other words, to make an Indian gift'' of his resignation,' - Glad e.iough was he afoietime "to win victory over the Governor and pet bis pay. But directly after the Legislature got away up popped Ibis matter of his being entitled, to the place; of his having a footing; of his reserving his rights, and all Ibat sort of thing. Vv,' t- v J The school board question now comes up. The Supreme Court decides that the new boards, the ' Democratic boards, have no footing Hoke vs. Henderson again; This- morning, as soon as. Stale Superintendent Mebsne was seen be was asked whether this decision, did not ap play alone to those 'counties In' which the fusion board, had held on or where after .'having been 'rousted tbey "had brought test suits. He replied: "I don't know where I am yet.' I do not know as yet what that decision means." A few minutes later a Very high authority was aiked bis view and .said that . quite evi dently the decision affects ouly those counties in which there are suits "Or In which the eld boards hold on; tkat the Supreme' Court ia" the. Bummers case, which was. decided about the same time Hoke vs. Henderson, decided that where an official retired from office with oat contest he surrendered his rights. In most of the counties the faslentsts so re tired. Flags were half-masted yesterday on various buildings, as a mark of respect to the memory of Vice President Hobart, but, strange to. say, - were not so dis played on the capltol Corn shucklngs are In progress in thl part of the country. - The yield Is fine. Farmers appear Jo be In fine spirits. Small grain which it above ground looks well. - -v.,tt i-rf j;-s . ,: Mr. R. B Raney, who is building the memorial free library here, will equip il with books. ' - v-'.'. . v- ' The people at the State Treasury say It setms that the penitentiary people are trylog to get all the appropriations. Every Cent of the 55,000 for this year's expenses has been drawn; nor will a cent ot It be paid back, as bas been offi cially slated. It Is Said at the Treasury that the mileage and per diem of the exe cutive board this year aggregates $4,790 Chief Clerk Denmark gives these figure. He says it seems that the penitentiary people are trying I draw all the' $12!,- 000 appropriated to pay last year's debts, and says that they Issue warrants to pay checks.- ':-. " -.j- t;,?" Holt, who sued! the Southern Railway at J3mlthfleld for $50,000 damages for loss of aq arm, gets $S.B00 as a counpro- mlse. . , - , ' Dr Abbott was duly installed In ofllce si corporation commlsslaner ty the au preme Court's Writ. The Seaboard Air Line is making good progress1 on Its big bridge, half a mile long, acroas the Roanoke. By January 1 It will be done. In an Interview Prof, W. F. Maasoy, who bas been at Greensboro inspecting the defective sewerage at the Normal and Industrial Collide, sa'.J that the per sons who did tlie ljliinihlti; thu.e could be sued for criminal negligence ami lull mated that there nilglit be a suit, lie said hia daughter bad typhoid fever and "so did other sick students; that talk about! lis being malarial fever was nil stuff. Ho SilJS tliut Iho I'lllTiib, Iron plplnit, u - 1 t C'Hlrt pipe from whi, to H'ruin pipe tnn sewer pip'! over e I), !nf dhurt of e fi-'-t of terra and y over iu,i. d I hr,- Ihut thin Willi ill:' it 1111 I.1 ee f r )" .iter III 'i- r. I-, r can exempt from taxation a manufacture, ins; enterprise. He says that, as a general j rule, it cannot exempt unless the power ! to do so is expressly conferred In Its ' chatter. He holds that it is probable that the Legislature cannot confer anch power in North Crro ina. becaise ih.3 constitution provides that taxation must be unlform. . The Supreme Court has begun the hearing of the ice house case, In which the Seaboard Air Line asks for a new trial., John D. Shaw, of counsel for the railroad, says be Is positive that he will get a new trial on the- merits,:: of the ease, apart from the new evidence, v xv PauI Q. Graham is appointed ' tempo rary receiver of tbe University Railroad, until application for a receiver is argued before Judge Shaw, at Greensboro, No vember 5th. That railroad is operated by the Southern at considerable loss each year. L.J. Andrews, administrator of C. M, Andrews, deceased, obtained a' Judg ment for $2,500 . against the railroad, which the latter has failed to pay. . , LOOK FOR ACTION. "Experts Think Gen. Buller Will Hove, . Boers . Disappointed with v - ' , This Country, - . ' WASHiHoioN, Nov, 32. In tbe South African - war movements the "experts here are looking momentarlally for stir ring news , ' Ji . ' Tbe ominous silence as to some details which has prevailed for days ts taken as an indication that Sir Redvers Buue; bas plans in operation, the . effect jot which will develop shortly perhaps in more places than one. ; The"tccaaion . is of a character open(ng the-, way . for great tactical movements calculated to accomplish decisive and far-reaching re sults. i.f , , v Il is believed that the design ot 61r Rsdvers Buller is ; to p.epare for.one crushing blow, which in its effect will cake further resistance on-the pari . of the Boers boptl-se, and so - disconcert and dismay them that it will be scarcely attempted. ' v The State Department has 1 received regular advioes from the United States Consul at Pretoria, which do not lndi cate tnat tbe Boen'al any lime have possessed the consciousness they 'were doing more thasHnsklng a.' gallant but altlmately hopeless fight. It seems how ever, the Transvaal Government is stand Ing on Us dignity, and In all respects proposes to conduct the conflict ' to tbe end a it it was a first-class power." -'y- -Mr. Hacrum, the United Btates Conn' sulj at Is known, with the approval of tbe State nepartment, assumed the chargtf of British lnteret,ts,-, The Trans vaal authorities, -while keeping far" the line ot diplomatic etiquette, have evinced disappointment not . atomlxed with shade of . resentment In consequence, beoaute they had counted, not Justly, of coarse, on manifestations of sympathy from this GovernnTent. They have recog nized Mr. Maorum as representing Brit lsh Interests,. but have insisted he shall take no cognisance- of - what tbey': are pleased to term purely military, matters. Tcis restricts very much the area of his action, - . , f " LaQrlppe, with its after effects, nually destroys thouisud 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 sumplibn. F S Duffy. ; . , SPANISH WRECKS CONTAIN GOLD Divert Find $l,ooo In the Safe of the -i'fy- iV Oquendo. - Santiago, CubV, Nov. 22-Ths Cuban wreckers who have been employed dur ing tbe last six months in sti ipplng the Spanish war vessels destroyed by the Americans in the battle of Sabllagohave found .119,000 in Spanish gold in tbe cruiser Almlrante Oquendo. " - This gold was fouud In the Oquendo'i safe, which fell 10 the bottom of tbe ship when the vesstl was burned. The safe was opened by divers yesterday, Tbey lial constructed a shaft, being unable to raise the sa.'e The Ondlng-of lbs money is likely to cause a controversy between the wreck ers and the agent of the Commercial Line, who haa furnished all the diving apparatus and paid the men t)J ceMs pnUHd for brass and copper recovered, Wreckers tay that mouey was not cov ored in the atruugement made - with them. Aloro than ( 1 CO.OCO worth of brass an copper hits been taken from the Almiran te UciK nilo, lh Vibcaya, the Cristobal Colon and the Furor. Wricking of the two lust namtd I now In ptogrtai, The Furor I lying In 20 fed of wale a'id thaws litlle dumiij-.c, In the opinio of ex pei ienred ici kerd llie United rtulrH liH-t t a badly a-lvin d regnnlhig n v.-'el. 'I ; f.i!vt l-;u of ;';-.u,l -h pi Id r f.. im. I on l! 1 In "iy e'l , I h. , ii i -i. I'r l- i 1 if v .rsciuiiEs' Pure 1 , ; -' Makes the food more delicious and vvnolesorne . ! SOvAt KKm XWtfH OO. , WfW TOWL - - ' BOERS ARE ACTIVE.- Reported Near Capital of Natal, Big Battle Probable Near Klmberley. i Dtjbbak, November 2 2 The Boers are reported to, be 7,000 strong within 8V miles of - How Ick Falls, near : Pieter- maritzburg. '. i , - - They also have reached Dargle, a posi tion 40 miles from Pietermarltzburg.- Pibtbbmabtzbtjbo, : November 22 Communication with Estcourt is still In terrupted. : The mail train tonight runs only as far as the Mooi river. The Government officials have receiv ed news from the magistrate at Impend- hie that a small commando of Boers, bo- Ueved to be a raiding party, has arrived In that district, 80 miles west of Pieter marltzburg . V . 1 No anxiety prevails with reference to the safety ot Pietermarltzburg. By.to-ma-Tow the strength of the garrison will have been Increased. i Londor, November J2 The, news from the seat of war today la Important. Not only one, but several parties of the Boers In Natal have worked around south of General Hlldyard's position at Estcourt and have cut both the railway and the telegraph lines. The Beers, who are coming from both the Ulandi and the Gtsjtown sides, have occupied posi tions on the high .ground overlooking the Moot river, perhaps wtta tbe inten tlen of destroying Helen's bridge. They hare raided a Natal stock farm and car rled of 803 blocded horses. It is ott the cards that the first serious encounter with the Boers may take place on the western frontier of the Transvaal According to , on cablegram, Lord Methuen is at Wilieputs Station, Just north of the Orange-river. -The B'e are supposed to be in somo force at or near Belmont. -only a few miles further off, and as they have been reinforced by withdrawing somo. of the investing troops from. Klmberley - London may hear any day of fighting. From Klmberley tbe searchlight la being successfully worked, and has seut message, "Right,'' which would seem to Indicate that some of the B.itlsh ad vanced patrols are nearer i: the besieged city than has generally been supposed, The Boers have- advanced, beyond Burgherdorpeltlng horses end supplies wherjsver they gov . - T B"E SUn'I that your blood ia rich ami pure Tlio best blood puriiler. enriclier and vltalizcr is Hood's Snrsa- parUla. Be sure to GET- HOOD'S. OF .:-t;:-'- ',-t'' Is : now " open, to the public's inspection with a Urge and fine line on rk r T cJew loys OF ALL KINDS. CALL AND Till m owre m McSorley AFTER AGUINALDO. Cavalry Pursuit of the Filipino Leader. , counter the Rear Guard. - Manila, November 88 Gen. Young reports that Aguinaldo, with a party of 2 K) iacimling a number of women and a few carls, passed Arangava, on tbe coast between San Fernando; in the province of Union, on Friday, November 17th The General adds that.Aguinaldo proba bly intended to strike inland tbreugh the Blnqua Mountains, toward Bavonbong in the province of Nuova Vlscaya. General- Young. with cavalry and Macabebes, is pursuing the Filipino leader, part of tbe American force tak ing the directton of San Fernando. In a fight with Aguinaldo's rear guard at ArangavaYone Macabebe was wounded and the insurgents retreated. Their loss Is unknown. News from the pursuit of Aguinaldo ia not expected for a dav or two.- Yester day a report reached General Law ton by ourler from Generkl Young that people knowing the country think Aguinaldo's destination Is Ilocos. I had dyspepsia fifty-seven years and never found permanent relief till I used Codol Dyspepsia Cure. Now I am well and feel like a new man," writes S. J Fleming, Murry, Neb. It Is the best,dl gestaut known. Cures all forms of Indl- rgestton. Physicians everywhere pre- cribe it F S Duffy. Henry's Pharmacy 127 Middle Street, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA. Tbe best known Skin and Blood Rem' edy, for the cure of Pimples, Postulee, Tetter or Salt Rheum, Blotches, Tumors, Boils, King Worm, Kheumatism, &o., is HENRY'S COriPOUND EXTRACT OF 5AR5APARILLA WITH IODIDES. A powerful purifier of the blood, act- Inor tbroucb tbs natural secretnrr and excretary organs removing those matters wmcu uisturo its purity. Hen ry's Saranparilla Is put up to meet the popular neea tor sucn a remcay,wrtuout boiug related to the many secret nos trums and quack medicines ot the day of unknown, composition. It contains lust what the Formula calls for as printed in on the label of each bottle and sells for one half the price'ebarsred for unknown compositions. For Sale ' at Henry's Pharmacy, where you will find ombs, I Tootb Brushes, Toilet Article. TsV Physicians . Prescriptions Careullr uompounaea. . ... ... - i Now (Showing an . Full Line of Un iauall and Oil Cloths. Our line of Xadiee, Miasea and Children'! ',:,j 'y;:-:yA $ Flannel Underwear Is worh your attenUotu.,. ... ' i-''y;,;;;-f ;l,''ii',::-,'V A new supply of the Famous V' i - .. '. ,; . '-; h '.-;:'' Queen Quality . Shoes : " v Juat arrived. : . .'-.- .. Also Ladies, Misses and Children'! - Shoes cannot be Surpassed.--- D. F. JARVIS. im! D A What t that brand new Bicycle Lamp at 40c, tl, ft 00, and ti each. Lam Oil ouly 'i'c lKttle. Over 2r0 pr of Tires of various nu kts a prues ranging from ft ftu to (ft each -A quantity of Uriilitoport I'umpa. no bolter makej tlo'y don't make you swear n lieu you go to inlliite your tires, price 'li'e hihI r,(l,). I!,h1 Pumps too cheap to price, wbnn in rt el of one call. i f ... n I v o up. hi & Wrijjit l.-n Ti'!""-l',ill , 1 (f n I - - . Ite- Rugs matting Somct Meres IJ.-L.M Vt ItVltm tit Has a full supply of good things to eat I SUCH AS: Mince Meat, Jelly, Frnit Jams, Currants, Citron, Raisins, Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Dried Apples, Sweet and Sour; I lckles.. Macaroni t lieese, Canned Fruits and Vegetables. s Flavoring Ex tracts and Spices. The Very Best Butter. Prepared and Old Fashion Buckwheat The TeryTe8t' Flour 2e, till ymi want. . : SmalUIania and breakfast Strips, big Hams to Cut v; Fulton Market Corned Beef and hundreds of other good things. It will pay you to give me a call before placing your orders. - Respectfully, - 'Phone 91. ? M r TT T B If so you can save from 50 to 7 Sea 3 . vttn vii infill uy uuyuiy rum US v 3 V For the next ten days we will sell J . VI - ' f7 'I 7 We have only a few sizes left in each 2 1- usis. cum a.i c uiruiy incm hi cost ana 2 some of them less than cost We are now offering Black Vici Kid -Shoes in both lace and congress at 2 50, 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 $2 50. -; Come early and get your choice. Remember our "offer holds good only for 10 days. Yours Truly, . ; - B3"- Or. XDTJOST CO., 57 POLLOCK STItEET. HipiMsMsUiUra BOY'S Just Received a new and pretty line ol Boys' Suits, ages 3 to Ladies especially spect these Bargains. 9 MIDDLE STREETS 1 Taxes for 1899 are now due and paya ble and should be paid at once. The law will be enforced and all per; sons charged with oosts, due to failure to pay their taxes, as warned, will have to bear the extra expense. 1 Taxpayers should see me at r no and avoid this additional expense. -v Joseph L. mnN, -v Ex-Sheriff and Tax Collector. Cxqulslte Style In Dress . P limn to the man who has his ny an I Of (Mll t i 1 r who alums tti value or Mitecl lit, lii-Hiitiful liiii.li and llnn workmanship, d u lio h- i'-'-u Ins rnbries with an eye iO t ,p ti, in ,,f the, well bred c,,n' t lie t ii,r makes tho nmn" in h.ir n -il wniiin Niipi'ly all da t, mid i;i i" ) an belli !) ie WW icDaniel, ainnnnnn '-' -. 5$ Wholesale A Retail roeer. '1 71 Bro4 St. r 1C Cf. d r -3 J "WV-U Mb v v--:- fl-' '3 NEW BERN, N. Oi. SUITS ! 7. , invited to call and inV J- : NEW BERN, N O- a ivuo W1U1U1 Give M' 149, Moore'n Wonil Ynril. I IHIIII S iHITHfl B Where they keep Dry Wood, sawed any length you want, and wUl deliver It at your door. Full measure guaranteed. Mr. J. W. Moore will be at - he office and glad to accommodate his old cus tomers. Don't forget the place, on South Front street bv the railroad and Phone 149. ' J. T. h. MOORE. cHew 'Bern Theatre I THREE NIGHTS COMMENCINQ Thursday, Ncto. 23rd, CKWERRY .: , VYAKERS Supported by MIb8 ANNA VIOLA : RISHEB in series of Comedy. - Dramas, Opening Thursday Nlghtr . SulUn's Daughter Friday Night . . A Millionaire Tramp Satuiday. Matinee : " Tom Sawyer Saturday Night ; v Miss Rora Admission 80c -'. ; . Beats can pe reserved ost Monday at Waters. - Gallery 2 (:. without cxti'v i n We advorllse oiily to O. II. WATERS & (' era, 78 Ilroail Street, i b 'fore you that you r, m of our up-to d i " l:- -; - 'fu'.'y s -' r -
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