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VOL. IT1I-K0. 223. NSW UN, N, C, SHURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1G, 1899. v NOT C0KriR5:ZD. Km?. AttentionPlease I Santa Claus has come and will be his guest during the next seven clays; so ve extend a most cordial invitation to all who wish to meet hini and share in the behefit8r:7hich his presence brings. -To all such we say, come down V to : our ELEGANT BAZAAR, where almost every thing suitable for a useful and i i i x "a- l- J imnusume present is iu;ue iuuiiu. First notice the Windows which are lull of the beautiful. -t - , ;- - -; . Did you say a Fern and "-DislfP Here it is either in the Wave Crest or Worcester Ware, or a Sword Fern in handsome Jardinier,. J - vThe Cameo Vases or dainty Iris designs tempt lovers of beauty. ; Just Received such Decorated WaxMJandles in a variety of styles, in the Iron Candelabra are such an ornament to your dining table, Lamps oi every size, A glance in the jother. window .opens your eyes to all kinds of Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets and Wave Crest Ware Uow enter, and 'judge for yourselves If kind Santa has not given you a beautiful line lroui which to make your seloction. - ' : Worcester Chocolate I'ots and Celery Di?hss, Hand Painted Cabarettas:to suit the mcst fastidious. t Vases,' Urns, Pitchers,. Cake and Oyster IMates. heese Dishes - Are joat a few of the many tbiuga that you can find on our , , O loves, Handkerchiefs isoouh. Ait tiit'iie la rlffy. Theii remember I he IX ran OalInets( 20iu las iScjf nof least," 'Poe must ) w j:': uponyou not to forget the "Inner Man". t e have everything in our Grocery Department That heart can wish. Buy your Xmas Dain ties from us and get them fresh and nice. Cdy come in and look, we feel confident '- 1'J ,?:: bll hmVeVer v r - I z a pleasure to us to ILcllurn's "Perfect ( : - .: Coffee d20c ij i! :y c.re meny, who lus tried V -the Bohemian with a . beautiful stock ot . ,s '-, style and price. .-- - in so many new things. vSi;;, SI UcxMufil era. Socket au nimost cnulms vn tt'vntl dO tint. It - -r ' " sholv you our stock. "Blend of ZMocha and lLf end Ms "I. X. L." new friends. Errry .t, r. Charges Against GoYernment Qm- - clals of Dlsnonest Practice. How Hooniblnen ar Found sat. Normal College Aain Inspected. Stadenti Yteelnated. New ' 4 'Experiment Firm, Tree ' riMtinr. EtMioH, December 15. The idood- jhlners and tliolr witneiBes, who bare warmed here tor a fortnight, are. thin ning out somewhat. A lawjei who ap pears lor a lot 01 uem ieui nw ue amazed at their remaining la this kind ot baitneu, and that it must be the fact that they are violating the law that so fascinates them. For it one starts up bis Alii, " along comes a man and says be wants "a quart or so." When asked where is bis money be says he has none. When he is told "no money, no liquor he tells Ibe moonshiner In a way more or less indirect that be will squeal on btm.'v Then out comes the quait, gratis. And this thirsty man who will tell it not accommodated, and get the 1 19 reward paid, then goes and squeals. . - In the Federal coorrt here James u Pou, Esq., , wh was appearing tor a negro charged with moonsmmog - in Johnston county,, mad a speech In which he created a treat sensation. Ue charged that there was a ring of moon shiners and blockaddrs la Johnston; taat government officials protected this ting; that one officer admitted that be was baying liquor at Smlthfleld (a dispensary town) from a moonshiner; that the o Ul cer's name Is Barnes, : and that of the moonshiner Lee; that Barnes put out the wjrd among bis friends that Lee would b there each week, with liquor and rec ommended It as good stuff; that Barnes was a protege of the marshal and was a raider: that be is tee sen in law of United States Coami.siener Massey; that the official ring In Johnston do not trouble the moonshiners under - tUelr protection, but raid those; who are not der it; that the administration ot the law there is a farce. District Attorney Bei nard asked for the names of the moon shiners in the ring. Pou gave them and their postofflcee, to. Judge PurnsHwlll no doubt make somebody sweat. ' The Madison county bond case was argued in the Supreme Court by George Smatherst J v Pr, Richard B. Lewis, secretary of the State board of health, has returned from another inspection of the Normal and Industrial College at Greensboro. Two convicts from Warren and two f 10m Beaufort arrived at the penitentiary yesterday. ' . j , It Is q"lts probable that the Supreme (Jjurt will a week frem today ad 1 iurn foi the term. . No more cases of marked public interest remain undtold ed. ' Revenue officers made a raid le Oian -vllle county nlgbt before last and cap tured four Illicit distilerles, literally In bunch.... -st- .v,'- - Captain Z.. B. Vance says be .believes Agulnsldo will give himself op as Oe ronlmo, the Apache chief, did, after ceoeral Lawtoa's terrible pursuit of that muter of ludlao cruelty. v 7 Those students at the Agricultural end Mechanical College who were not vaccinated last spriog were vaocinated Hun. Elliott Dantorlb, of Albany, N. Y., chairman of (he i . New : York Stale t em wratic commirtee, is here, tbe guest ot E. C. SmllbrEsq., Mrs Danforlh ae compauies berjiusbeod ' ' '' State Chemltt Kllgore has gone east to select a suitable location' for an ex. periment farm. There are now. two such farms, one at Rtlelgh and one at South' era Pines. . . ' '' By tbe end of tbls month 3,000 eogsr msples Will have been set-out oa tbe streets here. All are' nursery-grown trees and are as straight as arrows. Un less they are boxed so as to protect them from the. sun, most of them will be ruined in two years. Msples must bee protected from the hot sunshine in cases where they itsnd alone. The Interior of tbe new Prsibyterlan e'lureb here is well on toward comple tion. The strain crushed tbe brick work of one of the pillars and a new oae will have to be put In. Tbe unilve tilling was alae cruihed. fti.rrnt.rT af HtntA Tlinmniinn tailav found the 8enate Journal etnas and th. Home Journal of 17H4. T!.a jounmlsare now coniplet. Many villus'. ;o Suite pa per weru 11 In the y ir before the capital was etlMbfl l."ie. Labor Conm.'- lonrr I-''.T ' J t tograph of f cmii'ir Van- ! ' I by a piece of g!ii'. fnmi b'a ( u 1'lie gms was rfiinoved iie hi i.i : r I' .t a tin-' ni''it be tl- 'i fi..iu I "r. M . J. ! !'s I ! 1 hi 1 Rescue of Ladysmith Only a Rumor. Re- "-nnforcements Urged. British : -'. wins Wtle. ' . I Lomdok, December 15 As to the ru mor ot tbe relief of Ladysrullh, It created a scene of Ireocendous excitement on the ' stock exchange, where the effect of Gat ! acre's and Metbuen's reverses have beeu ' felt "Severely. The report began lobe circulated on tbe exobange in the after noon that Generals Bulle.' and Clery bad relieved the Ladysmith gaftTson. and taken 10,000 prisoners. Later it was freely stated that a private telegram, re ceived in Edinburgh, announced . that tteaeral Bailer had Inflicted a decisive defeat On the Boers.' " i This caused a wild outburst of entbu slum. .. Brokers yelled, Hung bats In air, sans; and cheered. A firmer tone became noticeable, but lasted only'k little while, as a news agency was officially Informed that the War Office bad received no In formation respecting the rumor It Is said that the report was gotten up by a clique, which was. trying to stop the slump In South Afrlcsn shares... Reports from Chevelry camp. Natal, dated December 12, stated that General Buller's force was ready to move, but the British recoanoiterlng parties bad failed to draw the fire of the Boers, who seemed to have Instructions to mask their positions until the Infantry ad vances, 5 Most London newspapers lnoooatnent- ing on General Metbuen's loss at Msg ewfpnteln, the total of which Is now known to be 832, refer impressively to tbe great number killed and wounded in the battles of the Crimean, American Civil, Turko-Husslan and Franco-Prussian wars; then they go on to argue that in comparison with these figures the per. centaxe of loss suffered by the British advanoe on Klmberley Is much less than might be expected, when tbe nature of the ground and character of the attacks are taken Into consideration. At - the same time they all urge tbe War Office to bestir itself and to rush heavy rein forcementa to "the Cape a quickly as possible.-; --T-V ' 'fi 1 In this connection it Is announced that the Seventh Division Is to be mobilized immediately, and that an eighth Is to be formed and held in reserve. By Sunday tour, battalions of tbe Sixth Division will Jiave started, while troops ot the Fifth. Division, now, at sea,, ought to have begun landing at tbe Caps by this time.-'' " " - New was received tonight of a small success -won by uenerai rrencn near Naauwpoort, Cape Colony. After a skirmish with 1,800 Boers, who were advaoctnafaouthward, Gen. Ftench says they wHhdrewyJoeing 40 killed and wounded. Thv British lost one killed, seven wounded and two missing. , It takes lut. ' minute to overoom llcklini In the throat and to stop a cough by Hit use of One Minute Cough Cure, ..Tbls remedy quickly cures all forms Of ih iol and long triable. Harm less and pleasaut to Uke.- It - prevents consumption,. - A fksaius speoino tor grippe sod iia effect. F & Duffy, s HOPB HE WILL ESCAPE. O.flclali Would be Fleased to Have Aguln aldoAway. Twlstlnj tbe Lion' , j , -' Tali Unpopular. WaSiilxoroM, Djc, 13 Secretary ltjt was much pleased with tbe news from Gn. Otis sayluf that Aguinaido' body guard has b-jeii captured aa libit the wily Aguinaido was a fugitive without following, somewbore lu the mountains of Luzon. Mr. Kojt is very positive that the end of the insurrection has now been reached, and that It Is only a question of running down tbe few scattered band ot Filipinos to restore peace. While no efficlxl will say a muofe for publication, It It known -that the administration would be better pleased if Aguinaido succeeded in getting away, provided that he left tbe Philippines, than it would with bis capture. He would be a trouble some prisoner In several ways. The Senate Is moving along la Hi ,'eUarely wuy, attending to routine busi ness, and. eicepting ticnator Maion'i twisting of tbe Brlii-li lloa's tall an nnpopular act nowaday in bis speech in favor of his resolution of sympathy with the Hot-r. which hat gone to a committee to die of neglect, the secoDd week was no more Interesting than the first. Tne rteuale U not likely to get dows seriouily to buiiuoit mull after the holiday r'-i:', al'lmuh His rs sr-raniji-nuMil of lis coininltlres was crtin p'ei.d t!i! wr-.f-k r , 1 1 ; 1 l.fl r iniii'ii I M, I Y C ' I.i-..in.liy t be atl: uur nlm 11 -. ii'-;i 1 ...-! y i i in..:;.- r. (.rt hp tin i 'j f . trial, be 'in tory or A n V i L V Makes the food more delicious and wholesome HOVJU. tAtiM POWMH POLYGAMY ROBERTS, ' , Committee Slow on Reportinf. Roberts Dodging the Issue. - WasniNOTOK, December 15. If some of the members of. the Roberts, commit tee have their way the report Will be de layed until after the Congressional holi day recess, and - the investigation will Include a Christmas ' junket to Utah. Many think that the report ha already been delayed longer than' was necessary-, anrj the committee has been, "aggrava tingly slow in what it has done. When Roberts refused to become witness, under -oath, and submit to cross-examination, be. made what many vthlnk to have been practically a confession of his guilt.' The committee is now waiting for some Utah witnesses wber have been summoned to' .Washington to testify. Roberts la- managing Jhl own defease, which has so far been that of a petti' fogger seeking to becloud the question at Issue, -which is simply whether he-has practiced polygamy since there was a law against It. The committee has no doubts, but it wishes absolute proof be fore acting. , , "I wu nearly- dead twHh dypepsia, tried doctors, visited .mineral springs, and grew worse, I used Eodol Dytpep sia Cure. "That, cured me." It digesti what vou eat, -Cures lndigeslloa, sour stomach, heartburn and all forms of dyS' pepsia. F. S. Duffy. . To B UYJCRH. Lend us Your And we will tell you something. . We are bulldinsr Buggtes with a his li." We give new onv for old (met with a veiy ihilft-.nsli d fferenue. - - , It will tj- ym to Hear from t w,t i a goo.i Kir on i'rlce b-fM you UjV .. .. fl ( - ...it - . V ... ... G. II. .ValcrM & Won, ' 78 Broad Street ' - ' Ta ke Your Choice Fr -m nw Stock in Bleds. - Tool Cheat, xkntui, Gun. and HI lies for the boys tnrnj'iy thi festive eean with, ' We bav also ban'lwmf ae'a of C irv. era. Pocket Cutlery, Miaving Hla ctp. thnl in ike appropriate anil u-trful pn-a ents that will be ipureciated - by . the - Aln- imt arrived- a-ur In r Beautiful Line of t 'trr Glacs and Fancy t bias. ; ' Call jn an i rxsmite our H ck I e'oie It is picked over . ; . ',. I: H. CUTLER H'DilfCO. SHOES ' I bave Just gotten in a Fin Line of Taa and Patent Leather Shree. ' ' -, Our line lijupjo-e'e. . Cllvc us a Call.. ' R. II. BAXTER, f j:t tii ii viti ; '--- U n;-:.' CO.. WtW YOK. i x COTON MARKET, v - Received: by i E. Latham, ceamissloa merchant New Bern, N, C. . Naw Yobk. December 13. Opea High. Lew. Close Fan. cotton.:.... 7.S0 7.87 - 783 7 84 May. cotton. ,, 7.81 7 S3 - 7 50 7 51 ' j ' CICA0 MAKEETa WiikT: Open. High. Low loss May ........ 091 69 9f H Cobh; . May.,,.'., 331 i 88i Covvta: March ... .. 5M ..-79, . . 8i 59S 5.95 8.SS m o. R'y Pfd. B.R T... m OJ 0...... Reading..,., ,. 68 ConUTob. Pref. 81 Mi Receipt at cattea pert were 85,0M bale. a t.L sr r t 3i nt inc dook store i WAITING I a At present the best sight in tows, is our handsome stock of HOLIDAY GOODS, Which Include the pick of tk market 'In Bright Fresh, New Styles and Novelties for the Christmas Season and we are waiting to show it to you. J G. N. Ennett. S We Are Now Showing aa T7n nuallj Full Line of Carpets, Rugs Mattings, and Oil Cloths. Our line of Ladiet, Miaees and Children'! Flannel Underwear V:-,.. .. V ' Is worth yonr attention. ' A new supply of the Famous Queen Quality Shoes Jut arrived. Also Ladiet, Miase and Children' Shoes cannot be Surpassed. D.-F. JARVIS. -Want! WUdoyoaWant? ' We want everybody to know we are going to sell the belt Cbalnleea Bicycle for 30 00 anil Beet Admirals tor M 00. Would be clad to have yon cone in and examine our stock, v ; -. W trade new wheel for old oae;' We have oa band a targe quantity of Tires, all kinds from l M to 13 50. An) other articles that belong to bicycle. , :Z-','- ! ,i fliSKI58' CTCLI :0MP1NT 1 f I 1 J We will giro crfry IrcIv vl.ltln2cur71ci We tltnrn between now ftii(l;t !! '. IZtli i:rfr:-5ler, n'r In ii. I ' c, " - rave. I -., r- v UACOD CRANBERRIES, Only 5c per qt. at L McDVniel's7l Broad St. 1 Am! lul1 e"k f Oood Thinjf to eat during Ohriat mat and the holidays such as Nut, Raiaint, Corrants, Ott-' ron, Prune. Efajwrtn-d Pee oh eg and Apples, MinwMeat,!''' V WWM. wti fnucj Uakes and Oraokere, Dried Figa; I : frv ?.., li.tw. Cauned Fmits and Vegetable, Catsup, Satioes 5 -Muituni, Swt'ut mill Soui Pickles, Saner Kraut. :" 5 .oiuaii tit; uauia, to to. ifreakfatt SStriptj lOolb.''-'-. 4: River i'liut mill Funey Elgin Butter. Good Coolw; ing liiiller, -(hi lb , ami n real nice eweet Table Butter Bt ' ", 30c lb. Try it. ; - It will pay you to give me a call before making youf . purchase. v:,-... ..,:. J. L. MtMll Phoue 91. cAt Gaskill & mcbelfc V,... fi-.l -Kr..i r:..:.. Evaporated Peaches, Dried Apples, Prunes, Jelly and Jams. . '." 'ifr All the makeup for your Frmt Cakt, Jelly Cake and-Chooolata" Cake. All new good 8. r ... Ileinz's Mince Meat and Pie crust at 2jc lb. Good Flour 2c. Buckwheat, pad-age and loose. Macaroni and l hecse, Ilm vey Preserved Ginger and large Jar Mustard 10c. v t You Will Find the Prices Right at ' GASKILL & MITCHELL'S, HARDWARE: OROCERIES:' v-s -i, 73 MIDDLE STREET. 'Phone 147. 61 BROAD STREET. , " pilililIiliiiilili : CHOOSING HOLIDAY GIFTS b From oiirTSniii'i-li Ston'i nf Form hire, in what Santa fllana HDl v... a 1 is busy at those da pupaiing lellowshiD and interchanirc ot Beauty, Comfort, Usefulness, Elegance. - Beauty in Giltjpleces in Ohairs, Vernis Martin Tablet and Rockers. ; . ,' t ' :---;v'C.w yJEIegancein 8uits la Birdteye Maple and Goldta Ot.lt. "ci Hj .'. T,i,- auu vsciuiuew 111 sverjvuiug. .- . ' .- RS ' aUnrwniiimwiifiin S H:, PRICES i! I! V7e have just received a new line oi Hen's Double Breasted Fancy Vesta at $2.00. 7e can safety say that no such val- uc3 havo ever been oHered in our tovrn. ",7o havo marked these Vcst3 do..:-, cl c r o r. 3 to put thcra within tho rc : ' , ci r. . -ry cno. C !1 r.::d fjct'yor choico of eel: . Wholesale & Betall Toeer, 71 Itrainol St. -..j n ,.. .,. . fC. . m . f-a -""'"ft" & . Pan to cook it. Best Flour for th Butter 25, 30 and 35c lb. rM-: Oats, package ami loose. -':$-;;ifv? Small Ham and Large Ham ' to cut , -- '-- if.ru for tne Yuletide seaion of good M cuts. . . : - ? ihui JT'il )ing k'.sfcT. t I 1ml - lL'"Cv rr : -. . .... ..J InnJ.;
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