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1 1 rN wo r - v. NEW BEltN, N. C, WtMLSDAY MOttNlNU, DECEMBER 6, 1899. VOL. IV11--N0. 214. ESTABLISHED 1882 OPERATIONS IN PEILIPPDfES. V. F:::n? imv V 2 IS (S IS (S , (S A (S (S ts (S ts I as Hackburns bazaar: VoL 1. DECEMBER 3, 1890. Hello I 72. How "'Yei no need to wait for the old time sleigh, whioh come bumping along so lata. : r, ' f- " . ' , ;-',..-.Onlv'tak a good glance at otfr windowa and yon will agree with ua that w an prepared to auit all pocketi and tastes.., v . ; . The Efionold and Silver Dressing Cases, Manicure Bats and Single Pieces are Beauties. , . - ' Jtoveltlee oj-all kinds lu the Wave Crest Ware, Jewel Caskets, Pbo. t tograpb Holder, Card Holder and still more handsome, the Fern. DUbas with removable trays. , ' ' Some beautiful (hfoga In Vases, Urns and Jardiniere,; also Lamps, y aSd" Chafing Dishes. , - ' s - : i v.-These anperb Brass and Onyx Cabinet are expected tomorrow, in- deed new things are coming in all the time, f. v , -' " What makes a more dainty Christmas Gift than one of those Stlvei Branches, Bracelets or Hair Ornaments? Such pwtty things too In Bilk Mufflers and Fuf OoIUwetteayVsji, . , - " ' 6 Besides our Basaar bear In mini thai we are prepared to suit yon In Dress Goods and Shoes,-' Also In Table Damask and please remember that w now hare the elegant 0 WAGER CORSET in white and black. " L- ' E&HACKBURNa IN ft Vi I NEW QOOBS! v. : At Gasfeill fit MHctellV. Fait 8 tomptete. Quality Best. Prices Lowest ' "Table Belle Plonr 2Jo lb; 6 lb Loose ftuoltwheat 4c! Maple Syrnp 200 "' Hominy 8Jc lb; best Bntter 35o,s gool 30o, cooking 25c; Mocba and Java (Joffee at 25d that will pleise all that like good coffee; a good blend for 15c, your moneys worth; tie w Teas at 50o and 70c lb, both good. ,1 Ws ' and Van Houten's t'ocoa.'lfreih, mil andget a free saniple. v Our Canned Goods Stoc'r is full. ; All Standard Goods. Corn 3 for ;25c; Tomatoes 3 for 25c; Tears, 1'artlett, lOo 3 ..lb can; Salmon 15c, 2 for 25c; Lobster 25o; ( alifornia Peaches 20e can, s ;'v i-Erapprated Peaches lOo and 12c, dried and peeled 42c; Apples .80 and 10c; new Prunes at-lOo, 3 for 35c; Loose Euisins lOo;. sueded.lSc; ' Currants 10cj Citron 8O0; Spices of all kinds; Mince Meat lOo :s . ; 0. of the Finest Lemonson the market, 20o dozen, and many things . aeeded to go with the turiey. We cannot mention for want of space. ' ; You will find it at " ' . - , S, ' " GASKILL & MITCHELL'S, HARDWARE: ; . ' y 73 MIDDLE STREET. 'PhomU47. - 61BTiOAD STEEET, . 11 in ' nunncirjn unnnAV hiftq , p u 1 iu u wi 11 u iiuuun 1 ; 1 1 . 1 vi -r Bin ' ' 51 5 V I-'-' - O I. Ol.l. Vnanlfnu im Santa .iManl ' ()i!J is busy at-these days preparing for (" leiiowsnip ana inieronange pi guuu 13 Beauty, I Comfort, ' ; P Usefuliness, . njii jvu - - r Elegance a : ' Beauty iu Gilt pieces in Chairs, Vernis Martin Tables and L3 ' J J Eockers.. -v Ki! ' k-j! .. (Jomfort in Morris Chairs and Coucher," . ', 'r.'; Kin M : Elegance in 8uiU in Birdseye Maple and Golden Oak. Kin H ' ' . And Usefulnerf In everything. - ".'-" A In- ...' - - fc-nl 10 n wr u : C!3 87 .' JIIDDM3 ' O VVVivVtVtV IVej Preparing Your 'Breakfast . Borne moraine we would like you to try our Wheat Urt as a Breakfast Food It I nourishing aod aip tllf. as well M el' l"" . t ur , ( k of ( ertals U mede f n n the fullest aod Bnett wheat, corn oats. rice, elo. Don't wall tin- beat time to tot It li rlfcbt i" . and yon csn erj."y many sppt ii irK lii-eaLfiMtt on It during tt Winter, i ' - j We slwJ liars a In sH lot Fox Kiv r llutter. Small I'lg UaniB lircakfinl Sirlpi, Ac. li fact our line of Fnry On) . . rprie are complrtn. Out di-Iirrry piuiiipt Our In writ. Oltc tit tiil tr.il e will nvn j ou, Votir for Imh'i '-, , V? V7 V? Ko. ft About Santa Gaits, w iWage Ontario Buokwliea'. 25cj bottl Oats, loose and in package; ' . GROCERIES: tne Tuletide season ot. good M iamcc A A n C CI fi a BTBEET. ! twV(wV uiJViVi.ViV D i 1" tt ',0 111 II IFfU tun -jn teat S bbMSbbbi aw- i) i j tf lj - sas - Mrm,M r'i Judfe Slmontsn Rehears The Rail- - road Tax Case Dec 19th.: . Smallpox Seems Te Deertaie. New Map Needed, Bex Hospital Cases Irandulent Cavalry OtBeer " Affair. FertlUasr Brands Nnmereni Ralwom, Dec 8. tJnlted States Cir cuit Judge Slmonton has granted the petition of the corporation- commiaalon for a rehearing of the railroad tax. case The date fixed for the rehearing is, De cember 19th; at Charleston 8. d. " The rehearing was aaked on the ground that the recent decision of the Bute Supreme Court In the case of Abbott vs Beddlng- fleld holds that ' the corporation com million has the power to fix the lax value of railroad property in. the State. Judge Slmonton, la his decliloh shortly before this, held exactly the opposite. A Federal Judge Is bound by a State's con struotlon of In own laws. Counsel for the corporation commiaalon aay that in slew of the . Abbott decUlon, Judge Slmonton cannot now do otherwise than reverse hls-opinlon on theauestlon ef the taxing power. , ; .-v,, !lv The railroads on the other band, will contend that the deliverance of the 8u preme Com t on the taxation question was purely t collateral matter, ., not di rectly before the conn, knd that' there fore a United Bute judge la not bound by it. The-corporatloa commission fixed the Value of railroad property , In .the State at $42,000,000 and Judge Slmonton by hie decUlon cut it down - to 183,000, 090. J Secretary Richard H. Lewis,- of the State board of health saya there are now reports of smallpox in only twocountlen Halifax and Guilford. It .is said there are 80 eases in Halifax, In the Bcbtland N.'ck seotion, - The cemm Itatriicra ot that bounty failed or refused to take any any precautions. There Is a special' demand for a new and acoorate railroad map orXorth Car ollna, sane having been Issued by- Vlerk Brown of the corporation commlulon, since 1897. He aaya he will prepare one early next year, iHe has sent requetts to the various railroads for corrections and the latest information as to the exact routes of their lines. V-- The cotton mill owners are sending in reporta to the State labor commissioner better than erer before. ; The eommla- sionef expects to have - a complete, lint, which is for some reason 'very hard to A daahlng young nu In cavalry unt form arrived here Friday nighty regis tend at the hotel e ,Fr- L, : Lock wood, lieutenant at Fori Monroe, said he was a recrnlllng offlrtf and would relieve Lieutenant Settle, who would go West, He left Saturday, did not pay his board and got a check cashed by claiming to be -a . nephew of Colonel Sanders,' of ' The corporation commlulon meets on Wednesday. It will cdntlder matters of of interest ref arding the Musenm,among ether IWsviJ.'T? Js?-si Balelgh will soon bare another ice factory, to be built and operated by Mr. forbes, of ttlcbmond, who"wlll alio have a refrigerator for meets.' He will be bare today In order to start the work en the plant. ' v':: ' At Uie Rex Publlo Hospital here this year 88 white and 21 colored typhoid pa tienta have been treated, from this city and coanly and from other, parts of the. State, but there has been only one death; that ot a white man r During the. year iS7 pallenta have been treated aod there have been only 18 deaths, h :-' On the 19th . Instant the . legislative joint committee to Inapect the .books, vouchers, etc, of the State Treusuret and Auditor will meet, ' It U competed ef Benatora M. H. Justice and W. C. Fields . and '. BepresentattTes Moore, Wrena ad Siubs s' ' ; " ; 11 On accobut of the death of fals'wlfe It Is not expected that J. Bryan Grlmet, of Pitt, will be here to attend the Stale convention of tobacco growers, which meets today. He we the originator of the movement for the convention. Hr. J. Sheer, Sedalla, Mo aaved hit child's llfu by One Minute Cough Cure. Doctors had given her up to die wilb croup. It'i an Infallible cure for coughs colda, grippe, pneumonia, bronobltlt and throat and lung troubles, ltclieves at onoe. F S Dully. COTTON MARKET. Received by J. . Lath am, 'commission ercbant New Bern, N, C. , , Kxw Yora, December 8. Opee. High. Low. Cloe laa.cottoa 7 43 7.43 7 41 7'4:i af y. oottoa . . . 7.M 7.M 7 50 7 50 CUICIUO M4KSP.TS Ti'aaiT: Oprn. Low ( loso :y 6?t e i : ;y..., ... 8? t;-'i m I Cor it: . I.Ui.1, C3i) IS!) 819 8 IS ").'l;'y I'M i i hi :' v.. T ! - h:; O ! i :' I 1-1 Advance by General Young. Hopes le -'.' Capture Agulnaldo. '. .. .. j Mamil, December . A dispatch' from Santa Crux, Pcevtnce pf South ! Ilocoa, Lnaon, forwarded by courier to ' San Fabian, saya that General Yoong, j with three troops of the Third Cavalry ; ana sjor reytun v. narou a uauauuu of the Thirty third Infantry, arrived at Santa Crux today. - The Americana left ' Hamacpacau, Province of Union, this morning, expec ting to have a hard fight at Tagudin, in 8outh Ilocos province, but they found. on arriving there, that COO Filipinos, under General Tine, had evaauated 86 hours before, deserting an almost -im pregnable positloi. The FUIpptnoa had been Intrenched on the north aide ot the river, where 100 well-disciplined troops conld have slaughtered a whole brigade erosalng the river. V ' The realdenta of Tagndln received the Americana outside the town with a brasa band. They aatd they had been robbed of almoat .everything by the Filipino aoldlera, . and - were glad- to welcome friendly and protecting troop. - . General Young's desire Is to pursue the Filipino soldiers into the mountains. There is no communication between, hie amall command and any of the other American columnsexcept indirectly-, by lighting and signaling gunboat bound to or from Manila. - ' ' ' . The General hopea to find Agulnaldo In Bonguet Mountain Paaa and to cap- tare htm there.- Both entrances to Ben- guet are fortified, Two troops of -the Third Cavalry, will reinforce General Young In the past. ; -, ' ' "KIMBERLEY IS SAFE. Reports That General ftethnen Is Already ! There. Life Guards Te the Front. '-. Louddn, December 4 There are - re porta that General Methuen la already In Ktmberley, but these probably are pre mature. Some -of his scouts may have rjtched that place It Is only 24 miles from the Modder river. ' Tomorrow,, or the next' day important news maybe etpecte!," as there la every' reason to bilieve that the a'l ranee" has been re sumed -1 , " "V)L ' i The talea of General Joubert'a death are now conclusively dlaprored. He will doubtlea conduct the coming battle in Natal. In the meantime some news has epme through from Mdyamlth showing that the Boer bombardment la becoming severer. - . The two remaining aquadrona of the Household Cavalry have left London for ths.Jront. Thle la the first occaasion since the Egyptian War when the Life Gurds have taken the field. They should Srove a valuable reinforcement, as the l,l.k .... .1 111 ..lr In I, f u. it... n.v ' . . u . ... Vlddl Btt Stealers. . . -There is a reason why the Adiron dack forest fires should become more destructive each succeeding year. Most of the timber there- Is apruce. While spruce la need for various purposes it It valued chiefly as material for the manufacture of Bounding boards tor all kind ot musical Instruments. - . - That part of the apruce tree which is free from branches, extending to from 20 te- 80 feet above the ground, is known as a fiddle butt As there are no branches In that part of the trunk- there ar no knots, nud when the lum ber is sawed it presents a smooth sur face an essential in the making ot sounding boards. - "- The stealing of fiddle butts IS carried on as a regular industry by hundreds of men. wbo own small farms on the outer edges of the forest. These men go into the woods in: winter and eut down thousands of great spruce trees. They : take from ench tree only the base tog, w bleu tbey sell at we nearest sawmill, allowing the remainder of the tree to He where It falln. . The branch es become dry lis tinder In 'time, and when a Are la started by a careless hunter or woodsman they furnish an abundance of fuel for the spread of the conflagration. ; . . - '.: ' Many efforts have been made to pun ish the fiddle butt stealers, but It Is a fact that no jury has ever been got to gether that would bring In a verdict of guilty. It Is claimed, with much evi dence of truth, that a jury baa never been selected In that section that did not bnvo a fiddle butt stealer among its menibr-rs. Philadelphia Itccord. -, v : wv':.-'v .' Na Wonder He Fled. ' A tall, solemn looking young man ' entered the restaurant with a mild, apologetic air and seated himself nt n vacant tabic near the middle of the room. It was evident that he dreaded to Intrude. He wanted to get as far nwny from other ieop!o no possi ble. He even blushed ptilnfully when be pnvo his order, nnd the most casual observer could have told that he was banhful. Juft as his dinner wtis brought to him a bnxom looking woman with seven sinnll children entered the phice. The head wulter swept Ihe ll'-M with Ills eye, pounced down upon tlui table when, the yonnj; t.mn hud sought soli tr.de, inotloiieil to the mother. Who elmlii-d to the chickens, nnd a ino- In'tit Inter they weru nil around that out" t;iMe. I Unit young mini's fne viih n c, rinl slorv. , m!ht I !!! rr...l the r- tiiiiintit, ' (! 'M.'.-d III I ; oil;,, !.:.:, -I ( ! . , II!' I J. 1 I : - :: U , I. v- tilckes the food more delicious and vvfioJesofne ; r nvL tAKD POwVf Supreme Court Opinions. J Special te Journal. Rilswh, Der. 8. The Supreme Court files the following opinions: ' " Herren va Pugb,' from Sampson, per curiam affirmed. - c - .Bristol vs Morgantoo, ' from . Burke, reversed. " Powell vs Railroad, from Burke, af firmed, v ,i T- . - Griffith vs Sliver, - from 'Taney, new trial. '. McNeely vs Morganton, affirmed. 7 Bracken vs Gilliam; from McDowell, affirmed. - - ' . - . . State va Southern Railway Company, reversed, ' Henderson va Moore, from Wilkes, af firmed, i. ' 1 i ' . Cowlea vs MoNell, from .Wilkes, new trial. Grabbs va Ins. -Co. " from Bloke af firmed " , . Memmlngs va Doss from Surry, error. Woolen vs White, from Iredell, new trial. ' ; ' Welch vs Cheek, from Randolph, af firmed ' by , W.. Clark, . from Cumber land, afflamed. . Slocumb Va Fayetlevllle, affirmed. Richardson va Justice", from Chatham, affirmed. - . s , Max vs Harris, from . Durham, af firmed. : " ' " ' Well vs Casey, from Wayne, modified and affirmed. - , State vs White, from Wake, reversed It takes but a minute to overcome tickling In the throat and to slop a cough by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, Tbta lemedy qnlckly. cures all forma of Jhroat and lung trouble. Harm less and pl as int to take.: It prevents coflsampllon. A famous- specillo for grippe and its effects,. F S Duffy. - ... . . ....... x . - . ... . - . NEIVBEBN GRIST-MILLS. Y 1 s New Mills, Boiling;' Client, 1 jBlevators anl - Cru t leans m, Of the Latest Improved and Up , to-Date rijU Afachlrlery. - YOUR TRAbE IS SOLICITED. tW SPECIAL PAINS Ukerr in clean ing and polishing grain befoie going through the mills, wnicn inaurea pun meal. , Corn, Hominy, Oals and Mixed Feed. GEORGE BISHOP, New Bern, N. O. ' . ; " .' ? ADMIMSTEATOU'S HSUSALl State of North Carolina," Ciaven County Superior (Jourt, betore the Clerk. J B FDinkfnt, admn of John D Dlnklns, deceased. vs. ' - . Johs D Dlnklns, BF Dlnklns and others Whereas on the 28ih day oT Nov. 1899 judgment tn the above cace ws rendered which judgment waa duly approved by tbe judge at Fall Term 1899 of Craven Superior Court, authorising and empow ering the undersigned aa administrator to sell the land hereinafter described after advertising tbe aamo in the New Bern Journal for 80 daya and make title to tbe purchaser. Now therefore on Saturdav tbe 6th dav of Januarr A. Dt 1900, at It o'.-loek m, I will n il to the highest bidder for cash at the court bouse door in inw Bern, ti V: Mitt four (54) acres ot land more or loss, ad joining the lands of Augustus Melt iv, John LauI loghouse and o hers near Vanccboro, In Craven county, N V, tbe same being the properly of tbe late Ada Lhnhlns, deceased. Thla 2nd day of December 1899. f , B F. DINKIN8, Admr, , of Ada Dinkina, deceased. 1 Yc- T I.) ' 06., ftsTV WMR. POLYGAMY RULED OUT. Robert! of Utah Unseated In the House by a Great Majority. .. Special to Journal. ' -WaaniBOTOR, December 6,Brlghem II Roberts,, elected ak a representative from the State of Utah, was unrated this afternoon after three hour debate la the House. n The vole waa 403 to 230 Rlcbardon offered a substitute tor Taylor's resolution submitted yesterday This substitute which declared Roberta a member of Congrats was defeated by a veto of 89 to 847. ' 'I waa nearly dead with dyspepsia, tried doctors, visited mineral springs, and grow worse. I need Kodol Dyspep sia Cure. That cured me." It digests what yon eat. -Cores Indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn and sll forms of dys pepsia. F. S. Daffy. Important I We offer to Wholesale Buyers 800 keaa Steel Cut Nails. 10,000 Load. ed Sheila,' 10.000 Club Shells, Wads, Primers, Caps Powder, Shot, Single sua JUoaue ttreeon Lioaaing uuns. Tinware, Olasaware, Ciookery, Wood enware, etc., at prices to suit. We also call the attention of the hunt ers tonur line Hunter's Coals, Vesta, Caps, Belts, Uun Cases. Qunolene for keeping your gun nice and clean. Smokeless Shells. Loading Tools, etc. Our Prices are interesting. AND TO HOUSEKEEPERS, wbo wish to beautify and adorn the home for Bolidavs. Gold Enamel. Silver Knamel. Aluminum Enamel, and Paints in small cans, all colors. Electro Silicon for cleaning Silverware, ruts Pomade, Bur nishlne, etc .. ... We also carry a -nice line of useful Household Specialties such as Ideal Cake Tnrners,.Oarpet Stretchers. Coat and Hat Hooka, - Measuring Tapes, Carpet and Hatting jwess, siagnetio laox uammers, wire Koaater ana Broilers, Meat Saws. Meat Knife and Saw com bined. Meat Outtera and Stutters. Deco rated Japanese Crumb Traya and Brusnes.- Yout Patronage Solicited, 1. C. AVhitty We Will ; giTe; every lady visiting ear Xmas Store between now and the 15th December, a chance In a Bohemian Water Set, G Engraved GlaMesHl aLarge Pitch- er and Tray; ,- f i . S TJall and See our line a they are going fait DUGUID &S0N, Planters Tobacco Wsrehonse, New Bern, N. C. , We Are Now Showing an TJnunallj ;. Full Line of ' - ' Carpots;;rtugs, attings, and Oil Cloths: Our line of Ladies, Miases and Children's - , FUnml Underwear Is worth your attention, A new supply of the Famous 1 0-:cn p '-i',',sj Shozs J t ! .it !. ' i , : i (" ::' -n PORTSMOUTH . with heads on, Just Received at J.L.McDaniet . 7115 IO AD STREET. -'- Also a Fresh Supply Grits, Big Hominv, Oatflakes, Eiee. and Ontario Prepared Buc' wheat. ' Fancy Elgin Butter, Muple Syrup, New Orleans Molasses Porto Rico Molasses and Fancy J" lleinz's Pickles and Mince Jigs, Jixaporateit Apples and Peaches, Pure Spices and Flavor ing Extracts. Macaroni and Cheese. ' J. L. 1DMIEL P 'Phone 91. Fiom , The West Several Car Loads arrived: Fine Roadsters. Fine Draught Horses. Fine Medium Large assortment Harness, Robes, Whips to select from. Farm Waqons, etc.. For Sale for Cash or Negotiable j. w. STEWART. . ; A THANKSGIVING INVITATION ' Weeitend to everyone in New Bern that would choose something above-- the average lu toothsome delloacies for their lhanksgiving tablo, and that would like to be as bountiful aa . possible at a low conL Our choice s'ock Fancy Groceries in Caui ed Ox Tongue and Atorc's lilch Plum Puddings, Imported Cheese, Choice Belishea, Xleinz'a Plcklea, and .Chili Sauce will give you 'sometblog royal for the fa mil- ieasb . .We have today a largo shipment of Fruits Orangor, Apples,' Bananas '.and Malaga drapes.' Vif e ' Dslloloua Celery aod Cranberries. , - ; .In fact we have evarything of the very beat. Give us a call.-' - i'. JTllO- lOllIlll 8 i in in iw vmi i -.'---.:'.;BSJ:-.w-i--a-: We have just received a new supply r of Scriven's Patent Elastio Seam Draw- i era which we are selling at 75c, former z D price was $1 00. Have sizes to fit every z z one. . ':.r-..'--Vv:' -.' "Wi,.- 'i i Our line ot 60c Winter Underwear la p : i the best ever seen in the city, and wo in- I i vito your attention. In tact you will : : fnd that Rood qualities, and low price 3 : canjbo found hero as no where elsa in : - tho ciiy. Give us a call. ' ' - Your3 Truly, Corned MULLETS $ a Nice Lot , Caiu Syrup. ' Meat, Raisins, Currants, Dried Wholesale Retail rocer, 71 Bread St. f Horses and Mules just ; ; ' ' 'r,' - Fine Farm Horses. Fine Large Mules. Sized Mules. - Paper. ' . )VaM4MWiS v - J. " f fi c:-.
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