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VCL. XY1I-N0. K'o. ESTABLISHED I!I!J KEY ElillN, N. C, TUESDAY UC11NISQ, DECIUBM 19, 1809. RALEIGH. Uil Cf LI I Attention Youp Santa Claus has come and will be his guest during the next GDvcn days, so wo extend a most cordial invitation to all who wish to meet him and share- in . the bsnefiteV - which his : ; presence brings. ; To all such we -say, come down to ; our ELEGANT BAZAAR, where almost, every thing suitable: for!, a useful and handsome present is to betound. First notice tne winaows wmcn are iuu oi tne beautiful. ' ' ' Did you say a Fern and Dish? Here it is either in the Wave Crest or Worcester Wave, or a Hword Fern in handsome Jardinier ' ' The Cameo Vases or the Bohemian with dainty Iris desigbs iempt lovers of beauty. Just Received such a beautiful . stock : oi Decorated Wax Candles in a variety of styles, in the Iron Candelabra are such an ornament to your dining table. ' - " . Lamps ot every size, style and price. . A glance in the other window; opens your eyes to all kinds of Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets and Wave Crest Ware Now enter, and - judge tor .yourselves if kind. Santa has not given you a beauiitul line Irom which to make your selection, ; , - Worcester" Chocolate -Fots and Celejy Dishes, Hand Fainted most lastldious. i' - Vases, Urns, Pitchers, Cake : and ..Oyster i'lates. Cheese Dishes Are just a few of the counters. v . V ' .', a love. Ilau tl kercli 1 i f-, ESookft. All thpHO In rlely. Then remember the 15 rasa CablnetM. Onyx NtantN ami Chafing DUlie. .N And now Last but not least, Itoe must rrnn vinti tint tn friraet ihe44Irmer Man We hive everything in our .:V: -y' ' v- Gmcery 'Department That heart can wish. Buy your Xmas Dabi i'as from us and get them fresh and nice Caly come in and took, we feet confident :t 7.111 buy, however if you do not, it Xvih isure to us to jrns 'Perfect Coffee at 20c daily gaining I in. so many new things. Cabarettas to . suit, the f 0::t:'ip Please aany thing! that 'you can find on bar ; - HI I k Mu IB era. Pocket mi ulmofit rn it I ens v in- sholvyou our stock 'Blend of o.locha lb., and his "L X. L." w ' friends. Every re rrrny, who has tried iliem Von l- r in Ist'iB C3 Secy. fteSM Visit Fears of Native Uprising in Africa ' '" Adds to the Gloom. - Lerd Bobertu Appointed Commander la Chief. Kitchener of Khartoum - Hit Chief of Siatf. Losses at tTngela Blrar. Troops .. '. Harrying Forward. Special to JournaL Indon, Deo. .18 The appointment of Field Marshall Urd Roberta, the hero of Candahar, haa led many to think It wu done at a reflection npon General Red- rert Buller on account of the dliaaler at j-Tugela rirer. f , v - tiami-offlciall' It h itated today that this b not the oate but that the appoln -ment was made because the sending of a larger number of troops to Bomb Africa necesaltated the sending-of generals of higher rank to the scene of war. . Plausible as this explanation may seem however, It Is not believed to express the whole truth but as evidence that tbe Ministry had become sensible of the ex treme seriousness of the situation. The Ministry Is especially 'concerned over rumor of a possible rising of the Ksfflr tribes. Tbe outbreak among tbe millions of negroes would be of much more consequeaoe than any rebellion of the Dutch In Cape Colony could posst-1 wv be r00f :tmy uoblis, iiecemuer io. me visit oi Secretary Chamberlain today inspired a fierce riot in'tbls clty.i'-sr"Sr v-VsiM-i The students ot Trinity College, csr.y- inn the Union Jack attacked the ilaniloa Boa e, the o.Hclai residence ot the Jord Mayor ef Dublin. The students tore the green flag of corporation to shreds and destroyed the portico ot tbe front of tbe Dalldiag.,if'v?;' Tbe attack on the Mansion House was on account of the Mayor's avowed sap port of the cause of Boers. The streets were thronged With excited people.; It Is feared that a counter demonstration of Boer sympathizers will follow this action on the part af tbe students , -' . Lohdoh, December 17. The British Government is at last fully awake to the necessity of vigorous campaign in South Africa.' " . '". 7 Field Marshal Lord Roberts, has been sfpolated commander-in-chief la South Africa. : - -, Lord Kitcbenor, of Khartoum, Is to be Roberta' chief of staff. ' Roberts thus In affect supersede tien. Sir Redvers Buller, who bad previously been ' appointed commander-in-chief. Buller, it Is believed in London, will continue to direct tbe operatloai in Na tal. Roberts is rated the most popular and by many the most brilliant soldier' In England. ; Be is at present commander- In chief of the forces In Ireland. His son, Hon.' F. H. 8. Roberta, was a lieu tenant tn Boiler's army,', and -was mor tally wounded In lat Friday's, battle at Colenso. . ; ' ".; ". ' Steps have taken to lend Mill more n laforcement to Bouth Africa, When the additional troops arrive. Lord Roberts 111 have an army of 143,000- men. .. Tbe British losses In the battle of Colenao were 1,097, divided as. follows: Killed. 82; wounded, 667; missing, J This Is to heavleA loss sustalaetf ia any single battle of the war. Tbe Boer loss haa not been made public -. The latest figures, based on revised lists from London, bring the known British losses In tbe war np to 7,!f), la cludlnj killed, wounded and missing. If General lielbuen can bold his post tlon at the MoUder river a few days longer be will prebsuly be reinforced by at least 8,000 men. -, -. - General Uatscra be again eitabllshed bis headquarters atSlerltstroom,3B lie la a straight line and 40 miles by rsil south -of Stormberg, the scene of his recent defeat. , ; A dispatch from Bterkstroom states thtt as a result of the BrilUh reverses the whole of Northern Cape Culoxy Is la revolt. " " ' London, Deo. 17 The scheme ,by which Bpsln hopes to aid KiHsia and balk Great Britain, by selling to tin former the Inland of Ceuta. the strong hold on the Moroccan coast facing Ul braltar, has ld to an extraordinary Eugliib naval aamtjlnie In the Hi raits, Tbe British "particular service" ! i -n i -ron, one of the mot frm!il:i!! -vcr mobilized, has Just arrived nl Cibialtar, reinforcing Rrltslu's uVttl slrn.;th In t f i at. region, ( . The I'liiuincl sq'iadron bis ilsvbM in tit l O B( One J4! foil r n 1 ' 0 r-:Me , of til" K. : ' :i t ; i Sericw.Cste Huutlng Far Records. Bernard Was Sur prised. Big Orders For fcrlck. ' , The Big Fees.' , ' I RALEion, December 18 Mr. Elliott Danforth, of Albany, N. V., who Ib now on a visit here, Is speiding some time in what may by a big stretch of courtesy be turned tbe "archives room ' la the capl tolr It is the room which during sessions of the Legislature it tbe enrolling clerk' office. He i In search of the name of North Carolina' Congressmen during the revolutionary period and of informa tion concerning them. And this calls to mind the fact of lbs great and proper "hall of records.'1 Few people bsve the faintest idea what a Jumble there is of the old records. . A man will read In North Carolina' his torv, and at the same time a plodder ought to be secured to gather out of tbe mas which . ought . to be - pre served, and put these so they will be In chronological order. 1 Scattered all ever tbe capttol there are records. No doubt many have been lost; most of .this loss having occurred perhapa in the years when the archive were, so to speak, on wheel: that la when the seat of govern. ment was thifted about from - plaos to place, and there wa n6 settled hablta lion. - 1 Even some of the government official are hiard to wonder why District Attor ney Bernard doea not take up the ex tremely direct chargea which James B Pon made in open court of the existence in Johnston county of a revenue ring which' protects the Republican moon shiners. It Is said by some of the elect tbat Bernard was "rattled" quite badly by the statement and wu very dumb iudeed; v : '1? S:-r-.: :'''K(C-V The Secretary of Slate says' a reprint of the Sixty-seventh North Carolina Re ports Is now ready for sale. At tbe Agricultural and Mechanical College Saturday evening the atudents gave an oyster supper la compliment to the atheletio association. Afterwards there were some speeches snd the atheletio future of the college was dis- ctissed A: Maa &M The American Tobacco Company has ordered 1,000.000 mote brick from MaJ. Giant, making 4,000,000 in all, for ue at Durham. The major made 4,00,00 brick tbls year. Ue says be will put In another machine which will make 75,000 K Iron or has been found la this county and specimen are new in the heads of the State chemist for analysis. Some ot it I red hematite. . - - There wa no end of talk about the revelations as to big fees to Stat law yers aad as to the $104 a month paid Loge Harris as Assistant Adjutant Gen eral. : The Stale Auditor turned dowa till last account time and time again, but the Governor said "psy It." - y '-I was nearly dead;with dyspepsia, tried doctors, visited mineral springs, and grew worse. I ased Kodol Dyspep sia Cure. : That cared me." It digests what you eat. Cures Indigestion . sour stomach, heartburn and all forms of dys pepsia. F. I.' Duffy. . COTTON MARKET." " ,Rseivd by J. Jo. Latham, commission assrakaat New Bern, X, U. - - Nw Toac. December 18. V .ij. ; ; pea. High. Lew. Close las.eotioa .... 7tl 1.11 .M 7.0S Mar Cottoa V. . 7.4) 7 40 7.13 7J0 ' .- -'-" caioaoo KsaaaTS WuaiT: ' ,., Open. High. Low; I lose , May ......... CuBH: May.......... 7i HI 71i 71i 03i in m '' m CTia: March ....... . R'y Pfd. .. . It T. ...... . C.0 ......... 600 7t 0 00 8.8J (.OS 1 to 78 2i Rsadlag, 4V Cont. Tob. Pref . 7 78i Receipt at cattea pert were 3(,lM eal. - - -.- Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalla, Me., saved his chMYIIfo by Ono Minute Cough , Cure. Doctors had given her up to die with croup. It's su infallible cure for coughs colds, grippe, pneumonia, bronchitis and throat and lunc troubles. Iielieres at once. F Duty. ! ITotica of Cizure. Collectors' Oflk'i", 4th, District, ) Kiikigh, N. C. 1 Notice Is hereby fiven of the eclzure of tiie following propKrly for violations of the Illicit 1 li'-veiuie laws. Ne-.v Hern N. C. Nnvi-iiiltm- 14, lhia f.-out .1. I' 1' i I. I) 1 v (' " i .!) It, P. ii, ( nlir, (' ' I i c. mi ai' n ; ' ) , i ill l 1 Any i?-isi-n rr i---. -i'. c-uniM: i.-? i Jfii y ' i In : T n ii 'i i -iii.- ., - L . w t m yr(r J r --jo RU.cs the food more delicious and whotesome - aavM SWOH fvmiMt fIZCIU DIM.lt- Produce Exchange Trust Company , , ' Falls Capital and Surplus Five Millions. Jieposus Tkree million Finan ciering Floor XllllBf Trust.' .--- raaic Averted, By Clear-- J- -, .-' I air Konse Offering Honey. , , Special to Journal. .-.,- New Tobk, December 18 Wall street waa rocked into flnaaclal throea to day, the excitement being Intense, with price of stock tumbling down, every kind of tpeouiative lnteresMwlag af fected ' v , . ' The crash- came with the announce ment Of the failure of the Produce Ex change Trot Company. 1 s This company had a capital stock and surplus of tSjOtiO.OOi),' with deposits of $3,000,000. . , - It back waa broken financiering the aeenrities of thv United Statea Hilling Trust and the Eeaheard Air Line Syndi cate, having on and one-half millions of tbe paper of the latter, secured by an issue of the Florida.'enlral and Penin sular railroad, tbls being the least pro ductive property In the icbeme. A semi panic followed the Companj's failure. Money went to one half per cent, per day and Interest, or . 1M per cent. ' ' The clearing House smaihtd these rate, and averted a panic by offenog 110,000,000 at ix percent. Lieut. Brumby, Deal special to Journal ' ' WASUtsoTTvN, U O 18 -Lieut Tho. M, Brumby, who wa -Admiral Dewey Bag lltutenaut "during the v belli ot Manila Bay died here Sunday aflernooa of lyphoii) fever in the Usrliald Hos pital. , ' . - Lieut. Brumby wa born in 183, and was not married. His remain will be taken to Atlanta, Ga , for buriaK" -. It take but a mluule : to overcome tlcklinjrln the throat -and to atop a cough by the use of One Minute Cough Cars, This remedy quickly cure ell form of throat and lung trouble. Ham- lea aud pleasant to take.: It prevent consumption. A famous "spec! Ho . for grippe sad It effects. F Duffy. THE Sweetest Things - IN NEW HERN . Ca I be fo'ind at ' ' - McSorleys " Confectionery ' . Store. , - . Hurler' Candies in Scaled Tack Tenaej'i Candies. ' " . Allejretti's Famons Chocolates. , Kojstcr' and some extraordinary Candy at 10c pound. '' Malaga Oruj8, Apples, Nuts, Al nionda, Orunges, 1'unaiiaa - and iu fact everything ia the Confectionery Line. ' ' C J, McSortey & Co, The "3 Days" Cure (For Tien.) Lends ail reme-lies in thin Rut Drup;-(rii-tH refund the money if It fills to cure. O.mrnntui! on 1 lie packni;ii. ('rice l 01). AIo I v nifcil on n'cciil of price. The "3 la;a"Cnre Co, Wanh in t.r , D.C. U WMr vww. WOOD'S APPOIHrUERT. As Military Govenwr ofCtta Caasidered Satitfactery. ,-" x- Washisotok, December 18. Th ap polntmeat of MsJ. Gen. Leonard Wood t b military Governor of Cuba, la con Uered by the Preddent. to haa long tep toward th restoration of civil government on the Island Sen, . Ifaod would have btp a appointed Civil Gov ernor, had It not been droagly pointed outtoltr. McKialey, by Geo. Wood himself, as well as many ethers, thai the appelated ot a Civil Governor would hart a bad affect at this time, among the Cuban, as It would give th professional agitators a foundation to build (torte apon the Intention af th United Btatea to keep- Cuba.)-Although Gen. Wood wilt be Military Governor, hit adminis tration of tbe whela of Cuba, wljl-be largely ' performed through civilian, jest as It has been in Santiago prov ince. ', ' WHEN YOU wfti'linjrttw.Uiid out of sort you wl 1 And Hood Sai-sapanlla will do vnu -wonderful good. He sure to GET HOOD'S. L!!i.Book Store I 'The NewTb Novel and th I Beautiful, In Charming Gift. It, j will give v- ' I Neto Ideas .i..--- ' ' to see oar .. " . " ; BOLIDAT GOODS, - To look throanh oar fine aorl- moot la a paatime. To price the 1 goods i pleasure. To posses mem I a privilege. , . m ; s ,, u. ii unnovu s mmmmmMmA NOTICE! A valuable FARM. FOR IlENT, oae mile fro a th city. This farm contain 10H acres; about 80 clear in very jgoad condition and known a iheBaabeferni. For further particular apply to vii. o MosMsir. v - - - C, No,'WJone street, U- New Bera, K. C. ' ' ', Take Your Choice From; our 8 took in Bled, Tool Chests, Bkatee, Quns and Rifles fi r the eors to enjoy the feslire season with.' We bav alto handsome set of Carv er. Pocket Cutlery, Shaving 8t etc., that make appropriate and useful pres ents thai, will be kppr isled by the recipient. . , :- Also Just arrived anoihtr lleautlful Line of Cut Olaae aad 1 ancy Cliiaa. ; ' Call In and rxamlne our Btwk before It Is picked over. . - I. II. C3TUD ii'CTl CO. V vs r.ire cTrrj I'l t t " 1 t "-7 r : s -A ' t . ' H uMrt uuu uiiAitDtnlilLb, JH I In 111 kA'-nAMi J 1 ; , winy sjy J. L r1cDaniers7l Broad St. And a lull tfk t Good Things to oat'duriDg Christ- .' Mas and the holiday sueh aa NuU, Baisins, Oorranta, CiU: ? ron. Prunes. Bvaporud Peaches and Applea, Mince Meat --? Neotarioei, Freah Fancy Uakoa and Orackers, Dried -Figs, f! , Hate. Cano.d Kiutts aud Vegetable, Catanp, Sauces, Mustard, Sweet nd Hoar Pickles, Saner Krant. Small Pig Hants, lie lb. Breakfaat Strips lOo lb. . , W:1v Rw Prlnj and Fancy JSIgla Batter. Good Cook- ' ', ing Butter, 3i lb , and a real nice sweet Table Batter at""-' - 30c Ib. i Try it. - - y J - ; ' It will pay yon to give me a call before making jour. pnrohasas. ' . ; t XL Md 'Phone, OI. cAtGaskill & mcheti . General Baata Clsu 1 coming. Give him a warm welcome. You can't have a hrlttmat heart in a chillybody. No nee to poke th fire if the stove Is a rack ety wrack- We'll tell you a new one for ,abnut the boat of Water repairs on the old. Gome and help voir self to Christ ina warmth el "Peace and Oool Will" Prices. . If yon need a rove it certainly an appropriate thing to put a Christmas eard on; It doesn't make any difference whether yoo buy it for your wife or vice vena. If a common en proposition from all point ot view. We havea full line of Chrlitma Oood. Lamp in abundance. Wm. U Boeere Goods Knives, Fork and Spoons, 16 Nickel Base very tbtag for a Christmas present at GASKILL & HARDWARE:' 73 MIDDLE STREET. 'Phone 147. 61 BROAD STREET. mm . Allow ni to snggest a few suitable presenta for gentlemen, -j " : ' "What is more acceptable than one of onr new and nobby s ; t Cravats at 0cK-Onr neckwear haa just arrived and is strictly 3 g np-io-uace, ';..- " 3 y - If a little moYe eipemtve present is wanted, buy a pair of E3 ' onr Kid Glove at 1.00 or do even better and buy a $1 50 pair 3 p the han3)met which have ever been seen in the city. . ., f ; , " JH' ' y W have nnmtrou articles which we could enumeraU such 3 -- aa Llaeafllandkerchiaf, Silk Haudierchief, Fuspenders, Half 3 13 Ilose in all the new colors. . 1 s ; E 1 :-'' White Shirts, i'oilan and Cuff in the latest shapes. . -; ' Nothing takes the place of an Umbrella u a desirable 'gift ' and we have a large variety just in, at prices from 50c to $5 00. 'zi ; . u .1 L. J . &wA 4.t.tn "lZ if bran new and np-to-date. ; Yonri Truly, - . a ; . ; LH "r v-a- ; tttvtvt rri J f W .'--Wt sW W 7 POLLOCK BTR8BT. is B p i ci;oosi;:h:iioliday gifts (' From oui;iuperb Stock of furniture, m wnai oanut uiaus j n l is busy at those days preparing for tne Tuletide season of good f; ' f 1 fellowship and interchange of gifts. ; .'. , ' .. v .. . . r i. ii ' j Cc:.ircrt, iv j 1 J.ff f j i-"iW'li.li w OWj 4 iii CI -tp -.. .i.v-1 ..:..!-. v. . . JCI .. oi Whole&ale A ttetAil Gro3r, " - 1 71 Bron4 HU Hardware. and No. 1 Standard Silver Plate. The " . - MITCHELL'S, QROCERIESt i ! ... Wv-.Wi:?! NEW BERN, N. 0. C3 I I ! I i t 1 ! !i't t, -iiin 'fartin Tallies ami f j .HUM fv T V . SSIWf? i esameospQ jjt ... ' C' ' i i , I Couch'-?, -y-fle an-l OoldeaOak.
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