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i:. C. IIACIIKURJT. At Al & 49 We are readv to sell all Y , V: . r kinds of handsome presents , Those Brass abinet& have just qome and are waiting iof you to see them. . Lamps of all kinds, A useful Ohaflngl O'clock Tea. ! ; The Wave Crest Ware-Fern DishesrPho- tograph and Card Holders, ' v The Dressing Case Sets in opal ware all prices irom $1 25 to $3 50 a set or the ebonoid and silver sets and single pieces.. t fZ v v N4 Smoking Sets and Candlesticks in the iron goods. rAf - t"; '(., J li , ' ; , ' Silver Bracelets or a Dainty Brooch, or Hair Ornament. ' " " Almost anything in aPurse or iocket , Manicure and Shaving Sets in all, prices. Ft Collarettes : -Whew it-the lady who does iot enjoy wearing a pretty Far .Collar ltes, thie. we hare from . ': ' , :: $2 00 to $& 00 - .Handkerchiefs &e. -' ' Handkerchiefs and Silk Mufflers in'niany styles and prices'' pretty Embroidered listen Handkerchief for only :'.-'' ; ' Whflp mr" hai)prrinit pm'rxifhtntl "tn the Fanes Article -Line, NOTIONS;' BOOTS AND SHOES, :at Prices that J)efy Competition, and we ask you not to forget to examine oar ' ' " - ' ' Grocery Dep GOODS ALLNEW ;' AND FRESH: Candies, NutsV iv Citro Oranges If youliM Flourv ouK s pc ci alb I e n dl ' LI o ch a rzi Java Cofe at 20c and that 3rh Creamery Butteot ; ours, v;a urge you to :;::: if you do not , A " "II : r ,f i::3t sn tic city, vjg v;i . ..!;) YOUR E. B. IlACItKUIXW. Pollock St. in styles and prices DishVor a pretty Five V ". V, - Such' a v. 25c also :DRY GOODS, aittnenU PRICES' : : RIGHT Figs, . Raisins, do so at oncci find them the LiOiIEY. raiErjj Fin. His Senatorial Kesolution.To Furn ish Fi;ee Campaigning Matter. A Bal As His Federal Troops Effort Alt Artist's Offer. Conaty Sekool Snperlntendeats. : M asoalo Tenipa Plans.'. Cettoa J -' Mill Labor, Wanted. , Bauigh,- Decmber 14 Democratic State Cbttrman 8lmmon sa;s of Sena tor Priichard's resolution declaring the constitutional amendments North Car olina onconetltntiobah .. "It it solely for the purpose of tasking a political speech on that subject and getting this before the public at government expense, thus distributing ltNln North Carolina. Of Course, the Senate does not sit for the purpose of passing on abstract questions of -Jaw, inch questions being for the courts, This is a proceeding without parallel la the history, of legislation, in this or any other-country and - recalls Ptitchard's ridiculous effort in the last campaign to hare the gOTernmenf send troops to North Caroliua to force the people to submit to negro domination Artist Randall tells ate he has made ' proposition to the Slatejboatd of, public buildings to. paint the ferest events 1n North Carolina history in the panels In the rotunda of the t capital admirably adapted to tbst purpose', and now'dead while and bare. He does not ask any pay save his expenses while he Is doing the woik. . Pride and, patriotism move Mm to make the offer. It ought to be accept ed. , In the capital 'there are two por traits, of 'Washington and Vance, and one marble bust, that of Johi 0. Cal boon.' The niches for statuary are vacant the panels for paintings Unfilled. "And this is about 1800. Oyer four centutirs or life He behind the btate. i The crop pest commission met today Preaenu 8. L. Patterson, J: Van LIndley snd George T. Winston. The commis sion discussed, the 6sn - Jose fruit sale No nursery hss as yet' been., completely destroyed by If, but Yan LIndley burned his of 60.CC0 trees, worlh at the least a tree, In order to extirpate It. The ctm mission msde: sn order todsy 'ex- eluding front ssle in Nertb Carolina peach trees growing In a locality ; where the disease known as peace yellows ex ists, This is dene at the surireatlon ol Untied States officials. , 8eoretary Bruner, of the board of Ag. rlcultnre, is corresponding with Germans who will come here next spring with s view of building oramlo works at the bids of kaolin : in . weatern NoriL Carolina.' . " ' The Slate Superintendent of Public iDktioction ss)s it now appear! he will havo to jecognize county snparJnten- enis in seven counties in which . thei fusion loajds never ntixd, as thest bosidsaie both tie facto and de jure under the Supreme Court decisions. ' " Judge Moore 'will hear argument at chambers at Durham In the jiatler of the ferttllzer freight, rate on the Seaboard Air Line. '1 .' . It is not thought here that the attempt ul the Ityan interest. .tojdock the consel- iUatiun of the Seaboard -Air Una will ssiount to snythlng. : Last . week the at tempt was msde sgsin.. Ryan's people could cut only 21 votes, while' 18,938 here cast against them. , George II. Smathers Is here to see rsbout the ' fsditon county railroad bonds, which it Is alleged are' being re pudiated. '. ' - The Masona here have on hand very important plana for their temple. The; propose to buy the present market and city hall building and on Its site erect a temnie.vThe citv would of eonrse erect enotner city hall and market on a much mure ioiibuiq vwa; , .r.- . . - . .. The new Electric Light snd Ice Com pany here, chartered yssterday, w'" ob tain Its electric power from the Neuse river at Mllburnle, six miles from here. Up to 166S there wss a pspsr mill there, which for ten y ears furnished (he New Yoik Times with sll tbe psper IV used. Tbs mill wss burnsd in Ap-ll, 1805. Tbe water power developed tbeiels some thing like 700. It Is in the possibilities that tbers may be a trolley Una from Raleigh to Mllburnle, unless tbe Rsl elgh & Eastern Railroad runs by tbst place. ' i. Wiley Bhoek's dectarstlon thai Richmond Pearson la to he Hie Rcr ubll can nominee for Governor is made with his usual directness. He Is sure Tearaon will accept. The subjnetof Mr. D. A. Tompkins' lecture at Ihu Agricultural and Mediant cal College Friday evening will be Technical Education and Industilal Progress In tbe South." Special Ussier Eugene S. Uartln will come here from Wilmington December zl,u ,n(1 u"9 eruience la lue case of of Nr York; lib and lake eriilence in the case of the power nf the hitler to rn'uuo tin freight rail's on ferlUic l!na Central Hnilrimd. The iiL-iuRMco coiiitiil t lulu Hie Ti-uury, f f 10,0' 0 nioic ihiin CT-r I Tile r i 1 1 f j h . 1 1 ; ' . ti l;y tl'fi I'W : $ of iw- Hl!R to Mi,: I ' ,r f . rs on llie ni o- rr ins turn . (no trouble to get labor. -There is de clared to be no surplus wnite tabor nerr, though It is true there are a number of people wto might work in factories, but who for one reason or another will not do so. . ; A committee is securing the Isst sub scriptions of the 130,000 for- the new knitting mill here. MANY MEN DIE, Second Battle At Hodder River. Boers - . " Repulse the British Line. Modder Rivkk,' December 1! Later details of. the fighting yesterday show that when the Highlanders met the mur derous point blank 4flre of the Boers about 800 were mown down. The Black Watch Regiment, on reforming, wai able to master only 160 men. ' - The Boers lost heavily In tbe trenches aad also when they came into the open In an attempt to make a flank attack on tbe BrltbE7- '-. " ; ' The terrific British artillery fire pro voked no response except from the Boer rifles until ne :rly 4 o'clock in 'the after noon, when the Gordon Highlanders foimed to renow the attack on the in trenched" kopje. They advanced with the gallantry to attack the Boers, close 1o the place where lay -their Oeaxi and wounded comrades. ' ; The Boers opened with a heavy shrap nel fire as the British' advanced, and It was found physicaUy Impossible to take the Boer trenches. The British, "got within 200 yards, but could not get nearer. It was here that Colenel Down hsm fell.. ; v .. ' ,1 The Boers freely-used barbed wire en tanglemeats,which offered great obstacles even after the damage inflicted by the British artillery Are. i'.x A detachae it of Boers posted among some thick bushes to the east maintained a destrnctive fire on tbe British right. Wilh the remarkable faculty of taking cover which the Boer always displays, they were, generally speaking, virtually Invisible, snd, although their artillery was silent nearly all the tlme,ytueir rifle fire was to persistent,' concentrated and well aimed that it was absolutely impos sitle for the British infantry to Jake the posHion oy sesuit. - , ' Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalla, Mo., saved bis child's life by One Minute Cough Core. Doctors had given . her up to die with croup. It's an Infallible curs for coughs eolds, grippe, pneumonia, bronchitis aw throat snd lung troubles. Relieves at once, f S Duffy , - COTTON MARKET. Received by J E. Latham, commission mercbaat NsWTtern, N, C " .; - n i Nw Yoaa, December 14 . ' i- Open. High. Low. Close fan. ooUon.T.,, 7.84 7JI7 ilXS 788 stay, cotton. . 7.471 7.51 7.47 - 7.6.' C . . .: CIHCAOO StAKKETS WnaAT:-t Open. High Low. lose ; aUy . coj ' en tot ? (Joan: 'j . , May,.., 82J SS S2 - 88 Msrch. 8.86 . 6 88 6.88 f.S5 Bs. Ii'vPM...V. 141 1811 B. R. T.. 78' TfH 0.&O.W.. 891' St ' ' - Kt Reading 83 '63, ooiTTob. Prefi 81J :' i -v . 88 fUcfbls at cotton ports "Were 88,uM bales. J t Mrs. It. Churchill, Berlln Vt., sajs, Our baby was covered with running sorep, Du Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured ber; A specific for piles and skin dls esses. Beware of worthless counterfeits. Fit..Doffy. - r" "'.'.; ' y ,-" Holiday -Excursion Rates. The Allanllo Coast Line will seu round trip tickets at one and' one -third fare over Its roads, for the holidays. ' Tickets will be en sale December 81nd to 25th Inclusive snd December 0th 1880 to January 1st 1900 Inclusive. Good to return nntll January 4lh 1000 inclnsive. Tickets at this rate will be sold as far north as Washington DO. ; . , Columbia's Just Received, 1 have received a new supply of Col ombia sud Hartford bicycles, Columbia chatnless $10 to $75, also a few more of the Models 48 snd 40 st (10, while they last. A big tot of Tires and Sundries at prices that will suit you. Repairing of every description solicited. r Wm. T. Hii,c, South Front Blreet, The National Eank of New Bern, New liern, N. C, Pec. 8th, JH!0. The annual meeting of the Stock holders of this Bank, for the eh ction of Directors, and the ttannsetioa of eneh oilier bubineni as my come h' fore them, will he held ol their l'-ukiiig liiMim, on the 2nd Tucndnr, being the Bill day January YX The 1'olU v, ill he opt a l 13 M. to he d t i r li. 1!. Oe r-r it I ' 7 i 1 !, he 'J " Hkskes the food more delicious and wfiolesome NOVM WPNI fOutn Oft NtW VOMK. "'War News Tumbles Stocks. Nnw Tomk, Dec, II. The stack snar - ketlicre was in a semlpsnlcky condition shortly before the closing of todsy's trading. ' Traders had. manifested a nervous and nntettled frame of mind throughout the dealings and prices generally showed a declining tendency, with the inclination to sell much sweater than the desire to buy. The ne ws of the reverse to the British forces In South Africa was soon reflected from London and, when -Its full import was realized.tlocks were thrown on the market In heavy volume and sold regardless of price. 7 ' Enfllsft Opinion. . Losdon, 0ecember 14 -The Globe's military expert takes a somewhat hope ful view of the last Hodder river fight. Be saysi "Lord . Methnen, despite his heavy losses, baa held his ground, snd will be ready to-dellver'a further attack.' The way has been prepared for It by shelling, It often lisppena that an indecisive action has to be discontinued.-There Is no occasion for an attack of nerves as there might have been if our troops bad been driven back from the Modder Rivsr, It is somewhat strange that the Klmber- ley garrison does not seem to have taken part In the action.- , . - (Jet or cold soda all the days, except Sundays, at Bradhams. To B VYEHii. yo- ; Lend usYour, . And we will tell you something - We are bulldins; Buggies with a big B. We rflv new in for old onpa with a. vetv dlllttle cash 4 fference. 11 will fiaj yo j to Hear from us Wit'i a good Kar on Price before you buy a onggy- " Respectfully, G. II. Walem at Hon, 78 Broad" 8traet ' Take Your Choice Fmm- our 8trk in Hels, TooH Cheats. iskatet4?oni snd Rlflee for the ovs 1 1 eaj y 4he festive seann with. -We have alto handsome sets of Carv. era, Pocket t ntlary, Shaving Sits etc, that make appropriate and usef il pres ents that will be snnreciated by the reciDlenL " ' . . . Ala fust arrived ano h r Beautiful Line of Cut Glass and Faicy Chiat. :, Call ia anlezamlre our 8tck le'ois it is picked over. : -.' - . -) " L II. CUTLER H'DTE CO. SHOES I have just gotten in a Fine Line of Tan and Patent Leather 8h ea. r ' - Our line UJ'U Sl-ae, Give ui i a Call. ' .-. R. II. BAXTER, IITTTTTT1M P? T VI V vt v. Ladysmlth Reported Saved. t': Lokoox, - Deor-14. A ' special front Pietermarltzbnrg says Gen.. Buller has entered Ladysmlth and joined forces 'witluQen. White. The British force .captured 10,000 Boers. . Another report saj s that the number of Boers csptureoM was 8,000. . ' I was nearly dead with dyspepsia tried doctors, visited mineral springe, and grew worse. I ased JCodol Dyspep sla Cnre-lITbat cured me." It digest what you eat. -Cures indigestion, sow stomach, heartburn sad all forms of dys pepsia. F. 8. Duffy. All klads Fresh Tsffy, always oa head at McSorley's, . ; i ii sm .: a : . i ciiz-DpoKtore ' WAITING J At present tbe best sight in town Is our handsome stock of HOLIDAY GOODS, which inclodsa the pick of the market in Bright. Fresh. Mew Styles and Novelties for tbe Christmas Season and we are wl walllnsr Ia ahnw it tn ad u, n, biintrll! a We- I Whatdoyou Want) We want everybody to know we are going to sell the best Chatnless Bloycls for 15000 and Best Admirals for 8S 00. Would be glad to-have you come In and examine our stock,' We trade new wheels for old ones. - We hive oa hand a large anantlty of Tirss, au kinds from $1 80 10 $8 M, 1 1 And other articles that belong to a bicycle. '.. gASKINk' CYCLE cOVPaST We Are Now Showing aa Un tsnallj ' ' - Full Line of Carpets, Rugs, , Mattings, and Oil Cloths. Our line of Ladies, Miteea and Children'! Flannel Underwear t Is worth yonr attention.. v j . A new supply of the Famous Queen Quality ;Sboes Alto Ladies, Miasei and Children's ' ; Shoes cannot be Surpassed D. F. JARVIS. WW We ..trill glre erery lady vlxltli!"j ear 2Xeis f'Jcre Lttwcr a notr cm i:.a I"ri!i 'i:; r:::iLrr, a -:::.?) l:i nl!i!.m!aa Want CAPE COD CRANBERRIES, Only 5c per qt. at J. L. McDaniel's?! Broad St. Aud a lull .i.,-k ..f (Jood Things to eat during ChrisT mas and the holidays such as Nuts, Riain8, Oorranta, Cit- t ron, Prunes. Evaportt-d Peaches and Apples, Mince Meat, ' Nectarines, Fresh FDcy Uakes and Crackers, Dried Fige, llates. Canned Frniia and Vegetables, Catsup, Sauces, Mustard, Sweet an.) Sour Tickles. Hannr Krnt S Small Pig U,m, lie Ih. Breakfast Strips 10c lb. - " " , Foi Htver IVir.t and Fancy Elgin Butter. Good Cook- ing Butter, 5 lb , ani a real nice sweet Table Bntteat 30c lb. Try it. ' It will pay yon to give purchases. Z J. L. MAIL J JL JlUUt) Ul, cmi c; ovmcoeu S Grocery jou can unu wing, ttaimiiR Qvnporaiea reacnes, jJned Apples, All the makeup for your Fruit Cakl, Jelly Cake and Chocolate Cake. All new goods. Hcinz'e Mince Meat and Pie Pan to cook it. Bst Flour for the crust at 21c lb. flood flour 2c. Butter 25. 80 anil 8Sn lh. Buck wheat,"pacV age and loose. Oats, package and loose. J Macaroni and ( heese, Harvey Small Ham and Large Ham to cut at 12c. Codfish and Mullets, and a good assortment of Pickled Onioni Preserved Ginger and large Jar Mustard 10c. ' v You Will Find wiAorvILL & HARDWARE: 73 MIDDLE STREET. I CHOOSING HOLIDAY GIFTS! 9 i r- uj. From onvJSnpei b Stoci of Furniture, is what Santa Clans ,Ju is busy at these days pri-uiring for tne Yuletide ssason of good fellowship und interchange of gifts. . - nAn Comfort, llsefullnesv lance. Eleo 7 "y? Beauty in Oiltjpieces in Chairs, Vernis Marti if Tables and Jlockers. : J V Comfort in Morria Chairs and",Couches. . Elegance in 8uita ia Birdaeye Maple and Golden Oak. . ' " And TJeefulness in everything. C - :-f- -"'-l-' . FRAN(0Hr?U0NES & GO.; M 87-,MIDDIsE iCBIiSSPlBS;!! II If K T7e have just received a new line ot 1 5 Hen's Double Breasted Fancy Vests at jl:'VlS2.00ilj i "We can safely say that no such val- I i uc3 have ever been offered in bur torn. : : : T7o have marked these Vests down ? clo z 2, eo aa to put them within the reach r " ct every cno. ' - ' ' Crllrr.clgct your choice of colcr3 - -,i - -. - . - Ycur3 Truly, J S. J mo a call before making your Wholesale a& Itefail . awcer, 71 Bro4 St. 2 CHIT' l 1 11T and Candy. Malaga Grapes, Fig; Prunes, Jelly and Jams, the Prices Right ats MITCHELL S QROCER1ES: 2 j, 'Phone 147. 61 BROAD STREET . as uu AG a) tin Inru u ruin - Ujnj i I nin nn nun biU u nn STREET. :tNr, ?. c.
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