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TT i - : I r i i i i M h , (I . :vi NSW BIKN, N. C, SATURDAY TUNING, DECKMBKH 9, 1899. VOL. XY1I--N0. 217. ITABt-lHEI: ,I88'2 At 47 & 49 We are readv to sell all . t kinds of handsome presents. Thnso Brass Cabinets have just come and are waiting lor you to see them. -' Lamps of all kinds, styles and prices. . A useful Chafing Dish or a pretty Five O'clock Teal - - 'y ; 1 , -t . The Wave Crest Ware-Fern Dishes, Pho tograph and Card Holders, ' 1 ' ; Th Dressing Case Sets in opal ware, all prices from $1 25 to $3 60 a set or the ebonoid and silver sets and single pieces. l V ' . -: Smoking Sets and Candlesticks in the iron goods. " 1 ( 1 ' " - " Silver Bracelets or a r Dainty ; Brooch, , or Hair Ornament. x , V ' " ' r ,- Almost anything in' a , Purse or Pocket Book4." - 'v C'l ''-V'- Manicure and Shaving Sets in all prices. . Ft Collarettes.; i Where it) the lady who doei not eujoy wearing a pretty Fur - Collar eltee, thetsc we haTo from $2 00 to $b 00 " Si - " - ' ' - Handkerchiefs, &c. ; Handkerchiefs and Silk Muffler in many style and prices pretty Embroidered Linen Handkerchief for only , ; . ' While we have most everything : in the Faricy Article .Line, also : DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS Prices that Defy Competition and we ask you not to forget to examine our. . . . . r "Z Grocery Department, GOODS ALL NEW , : - AND FRESE Candies, Nuts; Citron, Oranges, y uppies, Lemons, "And in fact most If you have not Flourour special blend nocha rnd Java Coffee at 20c and that Elgin Creamery Butter ot ours, v;o urgo you to do so at qnco. uHil if you do not find thorn Very Dest in tha city, wo nEFi!i:o Yoon t;io;::y.. ' ' ' f rs n Pofloct St. in Such a 25c T AND? SHOES, at ; PRICES - : RIGHT Figs, Raisins, Currants, anjthing yon calf for. 'V ' tried our I. X; L if,. a I r - r-" s f L....J Ll. The Caledonia f arm Owners Get a Check For $62,449. Otke WIIiob aid UlsCIalais. Boar of Acrlealtore Order Surrey. , Error of Fablle Printers. As ; , ta Tebaeea ttrewers , . , , . , Aetloa. , Ralbiqh, Dec. 8 Yeterdy fter aoon the Bleu Treasurer gave Cbalr man Travis, of the penitentiary board, a check for $(3,419 to pay for the Cale donia farm of 7,230 aaret, on the Hoan oke rlrer. 'There were about a dozen ewnert, among whom the money will be. ditided. '..., The Democratic State .- committee meeti here next Monday evening, and U ia expected every member will be pres ent. It ie declared to be the moit im portant meeting since 18VS. . : . ' - Corporation Commiaaloner 8. h Rog ersmet8. 0tho Wilson and asked "him the direct question what he proposed to to do; that is, If he Intended to bring suit for the efflce of corporation com mlisioner. Otho wu erasire; said be oouid not as yet tell what he would do; that be was considering the matter; but had not decided. Otho was asked after wards with equal directness and said he did not know, bnt it was very clear that his leanings are toward a salt. . He thinks, or appears to think,' that he actually has rights.7 He Is the only man in the State, except perhaps his attorney, who thinks be has a "shadow of a shade" of a light Otho said that be bad until the February term of Wake Superior Court to bring salt, bnt must bring It by that time. , He told Rogers be bad "no compunctions of conscience" In the mat ter :f- Some months ago the Agricultural and Mechanlclal' College borrowed : 5,000 from the board of agriculture and hai repaid 48,500 of it. ' Today the board ealled on the colloge to pay the remaind er, as money t needed Just now. The Agricultural Department Will In future make tests of all grass seeds sold in this State. There are complaints of Impurities. The action wae taken at the instance ot George F. Weston . meml.er for the ninth district. The board took a step of the greatest importance to the farmers-ot the Slate, by ordering the State chemist to begin a survey of the lands to show the adept' ability of the latter to the various crops and the proper kind and proportion of fertilizers to bring the lands to the high est productiveness. " The State Association of City- School Superintendents will bold its annual convention liere December : 17-28. Ad dresses will be made by George r. Wla ton and U. C. 8. Nolle. ' Tbe cotton receipts here this season to November 80 were 8,788 .bales against U.4.U to the same date latt year. , The payment of the Stale Fair premi um baa begun. - An attorney made an Inquiry as to an error in the acta of 1809 and the Secre tary of State finds that In section U of the act la regard to'tke probate of deeds, etc, the pnbllo printer! make It repeal chapter 104) ot the laws of 1807 (which forbids gambling and lotteries) Instead of chapter 1849 which le In regard to title of lands lying In two counties.' , A telegram to the revenue collector announoee the sudden death of Store keeper and Oaoger J. E. Spier, of Pitt county, at Grlnoa, where he a on duty. ' There will be, ot course, plenty of speculation ae to what the State Tobacco Growers' Convention will do at Ite con vention here January 17. , There are to be sure not a few people who smile at tbe notion that the farmers will make or can make any headway at all sgstnst the American Tobacco Company's great and grinding trust' This to be sum, esn be said, that if the tobacco growers do no more to regulate prices than the cotton growers do, but little progress will be made. Tet all that either needa is to get together and stick together. It is eiert ed that it tbey are shewn there Is money In sticking together they will take the necessary slep, - Chairman Travis, of the penitentiary board, says that the cotton crop on the farms will yield as much as expected He was asked If the penitentiary would "come out even ' this year and replied; "Very nearly so," adding that the defldt would net exceed f 1,000. This daea not, of course, include the 135,000 which the State appropriated to meet IhU year's expenses. That Is all gone, not to be re funded. Mrs. R. Churchill, Berlin, Vt., sajs, 'Our babv waa covered with running sores, DeWltl'a Witch Hazel Bulve curtcW ber. A Si:llic for ptlua an nkln (lis esses. Beware of wortlilons counlerfulis V. S Duffy. All kinds Fresh T!Ty, alwaj-s on linn at ilcSorl.-y'. Call In and ca J. (), Jt'w 'r, X'r.:-s stock. J I iiuo of tili'j i'i'-j !';!',( r ; I j i ' ll ) I furl h ' I a U flirn 1. . Tha f...-.l your ; i a f i ! t f..r 1 1 1 ( CONGRESS AT WORK. Already Laid Out Many Plans. The Ft- nancial Bill Goes to the Committee. Wasuikoton, Deo. 8 Congress has mapped out enough work during Its first week to make sure of this being a busy session. Besides barring . out Roberts and adopting tbe old lteed rules, the Hquse majority hai perfected the finan cial bill prepared by it caucus commit tee, which, by tbe way, is right In line with the financial recommendations of the President's message, and arranged to push it right through the House. . . -The financial bill prepared by the Ite- publtcan members of the Senate Finance Committee has also been Introduced an I referred.to that committee. There lea little difference between the two bills, but there are reasons for the belief that these differences are intended more as a feeler of publlo opinion than -anythlug else, to ascertain which Is the most pop ular of tbe two measure. The pro' verblal dellberatlvecess of the Senate will give plenty of time to ascertain this after the House has passed It bill end entitorer to tbe 8enate. The Senate I re-arranging Its cqmmllteei, In accord ance with the determination, of tne majority to have increased majorities on all of them. There was a pretest from the minority, but it was only made as a matter of form and with no expectation' that any attention would be paid to 1L ; AGlfttoGlTC -Jt Is often difficult to decide what to get your friends for holiday gifts.' Here is a suggestion: - , Good morning,- Jenqie, "J. have brought you a nice present," said Ger trade, as she handed her friend a neatly Wrapped package. .-"- . The pale, weary looking girl, who was slowly recovering from severe - Illness, opened the bundle and held up a large bottle of clear, rich medicine. t-. "Hood's riarsaparlllal ' h exclaimed. I have been reading abeut It today and and Wished I had a bottle.'' On New Year's Jennie was able to be out on the street, and to ber friends who remarked how well she was looking she simply said, "Hood's Earsaparllla," and every one ot them knew It wa tfiligreat medicine that had given back ber health. '"' I wu nearly ' dead' with dyspepsia, tried doctors, visited mineral springs, and grew worse. . I used Kodol Dyspep sla Cure. That - cured me.'-'" It digeats what yon eat. -Cures indigestion sour stomach, heartburn and all form ot dys pepsia. F.H. Duffy. w , , t , ' : Give Day berry's Laundry a trial, he guarantees all work to be satisfactory or no pay. Notice of First Meetintr of Creditors. In tbe District Court of the United ; States, for the Eastern District of N. O. . . . - ' In the matter of J. W. Peacock, trading as J. V. Peacock A Son. Bankrupt, .. In Bankruptcy. , m-v .-s .':'. To the creditors ot J. W. Peacock, of Freemont in the Couuty of 1 and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given on tbe 7th, day t December A, D. J899, the said J. W Peacock was duly adjudicated bankrupt. and tbat the first' meeting of bis credi tors Will be'hekl at the office of L.' J Hooie, In New Bern, N. C, at ) m. on the 19th day of December 1899, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove heir claims, appoint a trusue, examine Ibe'bankrupt, and transact such other buslue may properly come before said meeting.- - -v .... - . L.J. MOORE, . . Referee In Bankruptcy. ' New Bern, K. C Dec 8th, 1809v ' Jordan's Cough Balsam centlnues tp be a popular remedy for coughs, hoarse ness, Ac, made and sold only by Davis' Preacribtlou Pharmacy. . , - Uot Soda Water in winter Is just a palatable as cold soda In summer. Too can gel either at our fountain all tbe popular drink served. Bradhsm's Feun- lala.-- ' -. ' Uut Clam Bouillon. In (be morhln after the night before, makes weak Slomachs strong, ,C5o at liradham ouutalo. Just received a case of China O.na- m.'iits, erv pretty. I her can be seen at UuSoiley's Candy Stoie, also at Mo- Sorlej'a Toy Store. - Or to Oak Meat Matkt-t for corned pig pork, and corned beef. Don't forgot to see J. J. Baxter for a fine suit of Clothes, Elmcs, Hats, nice , Uuderwcar before buying, be can aare jou money Davit' I'rcfCriptl-m ritsrmnry hnsjuat received a line of Due perfumery put up fnu-y k --a fur the Chriklma trnde. l Ali-o a i a if F ' lift pOcloil. T1.M f urn! Onks Jh'i. h nil kin 'il link' t In -.1 to ,1 r, 1 r j 1"1 f ft!akes the food more delicious and wtotesome , - MOYAt tMQM ftMrMH .THE SOUTH AFRICA WAR. Gen. Buller Hear Ladysmlth. British Remain Qalet At Modder Wver, -Londo!(, Deo." 7. Gen. Sir Itedver Buller, British Commander In-Chief in South Africa, has arrived at Frere, Nstrl the advanced base of operations for - the relief expedition to Ladysmlth. Frere U 10 miles toulh of tbe Tugela -. river, at dolenso, where the main Boer- MmfU posted to oppose Buller's advance. - It is 35 miles south ot liadysmlth by tne railroad line. ' ,'" ' ' ' Buller's presence at Frere Is .taken to mean that the relief expedition is ready to move or has already started, ' ; -Rumors of dissensions between the Transvaalers and Free Slaters in the field are being circulated. ' . . General Methuen, at Modder ' river, Cape Colony, still delays his advance) to ward Kimberley. It Is reported that, be will remain a week in bis present posi tion. , The number ot Boers who are between alethuen and Klmberly ie increasing. It Is believed that they are being consider' ably reinforced from Natal. ' President Steyn, of tbe Orange Free L3tate, hu joined the Boers at Modder r . . . ..... . . . river, 11 is reported mat rreitaeniri.ru eer also desires to go to the front, 'but Is prevented by the Transvaal Executive CoU0ell.'ki4:.;i$.V.i:."sfi;s:J;.-v:;-:;I': GOOD- NEWS pomes from those who ttiko llood's Sarsapurilla tor Mrofnla, dyspepsia and rheumatism. luixrU agree tliat HOOD'S CURES Dobbin & Perrall, At Tucker's store. RALEIGH. H.C. cAnd . Christmas Ours Is now a - real ' Obrietma Store, very- nook and corner! counter - and shelf, wall space and Boor - space (ay ours is a Christmas Store. - - ', - We have spent thousands of dollanto make tbls a Christmas Store and are asking yon to com and see this Chrlst- as Store. , - We understand yonr Obrietma need and have provided the right thing for yon and very liberally. , It I perfectly safe to order by mail if yen cannot come yourself. Write us aad we will gladly and In telligently reply. Dobbin & Ferrall. NEW GRIST - r.llLLS. ; New IIIlIr XSoltlns Client, - . Elevatoraandg ,.' Corn 4 lenn t r m( Of the Latest Improved And Up ;,' to-Dats mil Machinery. YOUR' TRADE IS SOLICITED. ' VT SPECIAL PAINS taken In clean Irnt and polishing gra.n before going through the tnllla. which Insures pure meal. Corn, Uomlny, Oate and allied Feed. GEORGE BISHOP. Now Bern, N. O. 00.. NCW WML Kentnckj - Election Board. : :i ' Fkahkfobt, Ky , December 1 The decla re of tbe Stat Boaidof Election Comjilsstoners covering the contest be tween Taylor and Ooebel for the Gov ernnrshtp will be handed down on Sat urday morning. ' - 1 , . i The H rang probability is, it Is said' thatctrilflcate of election will be (tvt to William 8. Taylor, the Republics candidate for Governor,' and to the Re publican candidate for tne other offlot on the State ticket. Tbe vote will prob ably be two for the Republican and one for the Democratic Mate ticket. It takee bnt a tnlunle to overcome tickling in the throat and to top cough by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, This remedy quickly cures all form of throat and lung trouble. Harm- leu and pleasant to take. It prevents consumption. A famous specific for grippe and it effects. F 8 Doffy. Important We offer to Wbolesal Buyers SOD ketr Steel Cut Rail. 10.00 Load. ed Shell. 10.000 Club Shell. Wad. Primer, Cape. Powder. Shot, Single and Doable Ureecb Loading Uun. Tinware, Gleware, Crockery, Wood' en ware, etc. at price to uit - We also call the attention ot tbe hunt ei to our Una Hunter's Coats, Vest, Cape, Belts,. Uun Case. Gunolena for keeping your gun nice and clean. ' Smokelei Shell, Loading Toolr, etc Our Price are interesting. AND TO H0USEKEEPEBS. who lh to beautlfv and adorn tbe borne for Holiday. UoldKnamel.Hilver JSnamel, Aluminum Enamel, and Paints in email car, nil colors. Electro Silicon for cleaning Silverware, Put Pomade, Bur nlsblne, etc' ' We aleo carry a nice line of useful Household Specialties mob a Ideal Cake Turn, Carpet Stretcher. Coat aud Uat Hooks, Measuring Tape, Carpet and Meltine- Tack, Magnetic Tack Hammer, Wire Roaster and Broilers. Heal Saw. Meat Knife and Saw com blned. Meat Cutter and Bluffer, Deoo- ratea Japanese uruato 'tray aau Brush.'- Tour Patronage Solicited, i. c. nutty We trill glre erery lady visiting onrXmas Store between now and the 15th December, ' a chance In a Bohemian Water Bet, O En graved Oraascs,! arge Fitch er and Tray. ", ' Vail and See onr line as they are going fast. niminn p.cnrj UUMUIU UVVM ,. Planter Tobacco Warehouse, Kew Bern, K. C. v . ' We Are Now Sliowing an TJnisuallj ' : ,' Full Llnaof: ' Carpots, Rugs 1 attings, and Oil Cloths. Our lino of Ladies, Misses aad Children's j FLnnd Underwear Is worth your attention. A new supply of the Famous C'-vi Oj-1: S'.ccs i ci, ;i'ti 1 ;;A NllE FiitSH LOT JOST RECEIVED. . Alee small Brea fast Strips and English Cured Shotil ' deri. FuHj.ii Murti-t ' orned lieef. fresh lot n es nd ( rackera, TJueeda Jmger Wayfers. Canned Goods of all kinds. ' Mince Mouf, lini-.sl quality 20c lb. Fresh Huckwheut, both plain and prepared. Fox Rivr Print and Fancy Elgin Bnttor. Chocolate and ( ocoa. Dried and Evaporated Fruit. A complete stock of the best Groceries that money will .bnj. Prices as low as anywhere in the city. Goods de . livered promptly and free I respectfully solicit your pat- . ronage. 'Phone 91. J. L MAIL cAt Gaskill & ffitxM's You will find all the make-up for your Fruit Cake, Pound Cake and all the Dainties ypu are to fix for your Xmas. Nuts, Raisins and Candy tor Santa. Claus stockings. Preserves and Jama of Beat, Gooik Our Best Flour 2Jc lb and all our slock of Staple and Fancy Goods at Lowest Prices. Give us Any one expecting to give a nice bos Cigars 25c. Fancy box and pretty $1 25. Come to see these and make n selection in time. Only few of these. t A good stock of Cigars in regular to lie had. Our Key West iB (3ASKILL & HARDWARE: 73 MIDDLE STREET. 'Phone H7. H .41 a CHOOSING HOLIDAY GIFTS From our Superb Stock of Furniture, is what Santa Claui is busv at these days preparing for tne Tuletide season of good fellowship and interchange of gifts Beauty, Comfort, Usefullness, lance. Elen .. . w ? Beauty in Gilt pieces in Chairs, Vernis Martin Bocksrs. , . . ' (lomfort in Morris Chairs and Couches. Elegance in 8nits in Birdseye Maple and Golden Oak. And Usefulness in evcrythingr , . g FRAN&; H. J0NES & &0.; 87 3IliDIX: STREET. g ipSUPMRICES Wa h&va lust received a new lineot--? - r -r ...l.tA Ti,i-iA TtAMnn Tfnala a- . P V7e can safety say that no such val- 1 lz uea have ever heen offered in our town. t i T7e have marked these Vests down r! H close, go as to put them within the reach : I ot every one. ; ' - ; Call and get your choice ot colors : : Yours Truly, 1 u.ocir BTurKT. . hi 1" i'l I'l m iffiiiriiiiiao T m 71 Brd a Trial. cigar to a friend we have it. Small Boxes and of tbe best 5 cent cigar Biscuits and fS. " Wholesale 5 -& Retail g " j , Grocer, g e ' Straight and Goes. MITCHELL'S, GROCERIES:, BEOAD STREET, 61 SI NEW EEItN, N. O. IM IM !M pi IM 11 HI I'l ' Tables and D uiui V s 1
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