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r" i VOL. XT1I-D. 223. i NEW HERN, N. C, FHIUAY MORNING, ULUKMBEK 2?, 1839. - ii ESTABLISH E-0 8!l o t::3is i:ii!B.i ut:::st mum . - i C0;.1E AND SEE FOR Vc arc doing TIid People"" would not buy it such was not the case. R B. HACKBURN, 47 and 49 Pollock St., New Bern, k C. t (. f . ; - - - .1 . : , ' s. - YOURSELVES. 1 Business and to Soutn Africa. ' Reported Statement of Boert Be gardinj Their Attitude on War ut Eesng For MotUr , Ont of the Trnvl.i 1 ' . ; Hopes to Inflame "Ji ' Border Conn tries. - ' Special to Journal. - Lohdos, Deo. 21 Field Marshal Lord Roberts held a ipectal military "council of war, at thewar ofBcs, today. ..-.".iW Be itronglT argea tbat a large oontln gent of aatWe Iadian caralry be aenl for South African aervict against the Boer. It raa his jadgment that this caralry would prore pf Ueeilmahle terries in punulng the guerilla tactics which would be necessary, to cope with the Boer a their mod of warfare. A a result of Lord Roberts insistaac on baring this Indian colony, Hamilton cabled Viceroy'Cnrzon, to learn 'how many sqnadron of cavalry rwere araila ble lor war service, and bow soon the; oould be landed In South Afcloa. XiOHDos, Dec SI The following dis patch, (delayed) from liodder rirer, Deo. 18. i receiredr -While the British lluer bearerf, ttpder Chaplain Koberton were' ourylng the dead at Magarfootein, the native Boer were inclined to be eommunicatirO. The substance of their statement was, that while fighting outside, their open boundaries they weio entirely satisfied. They knew their farms were safe, and even If the British were ' victorious,: the burgher felt the farm would not U confiscated. . ', ' , " ; 1 Therefore they had descended vopea Cimberly and Alleral, north,- and march ed through Lsings Nek Into Natal. - Their : government believed- that " ia fighting on British territory they might Induce their 'compatriots of all Snu'b Africa to fight for (he control of,the country. Whereas, If the Bjers rallred within their own frontiers, this hope of an uprising would Be at an end.- " ' Boers Drove Americans Out. 'Lohdou, December 20-Toseph Kirk- laud, of Chicago, accompanied by hi sister, ha irrlved. her 'from. John.net burg, whence they had to flee with ether refugeedeplte their Boer sympathies. Eirklaad was manager of an important business there, and 'was compelled to leave se hurriedly tbat he had to- abefa- den his hones and carriages, as well a other belonging,' " which , the : Itoer promptly appropriated. - . ' Hajor Loai Died a Hero. '" . YocHQiTowir, Omo;, Dee. 20 --A letter written by Lieutenant-Colonel Brre Ion, of the Thirty-third Infantry, who with Major John A. Logan when he wat killed, ha, been fecelvwlNiere by Mr Logan. - i- "Tour hnsband died a hero while lead lng In battle the eommand to which he bad been assigned npon Joining his regi ment, the Third Battalion.: v " "Yesterday, Morembef II, Major Lo gan was leaning orer a wounded Soldier to assist hint, when he wa ipt through the head. This was shortly before I o'clookrln the morning. - Prompt turgl eal attendance was. at baud,, but the Major never recovered consciousness, and died while being' conveyed to tbe hospital. Tjo eiact locality was about two mlje from San Fabian, on the road to Ban Jacinto, I wu one of the last persons who saw him flirt; and he was brave and aelf-poaessed .until struck down by the enemy' bullet." .... . ;v " Eye RamcdlM. - -One of the aim pi est and beet reme dies for Inflammation or strain i to bathe the eye iu warm water. Another good remedy is a solutiou of salt and water made br cutting a tefiscoouful of That Indian Cavalry be Sent fine table ajtlt into a bnlf plot of water, not ask any further right fur the VII Let it boll, raid when cold strain it, re- Under than they enjoyed before tbe moving any partiole or sediment. Put- -l.ia mi infDlilo et t.A MAu ta ' ....B .r im:" ..C: luflamedWlirm tnnchrd with a cmal'i i,.i, Hii 1.. ..it wt. ' Outside application do not reach the eat of the ailment A t'apooufnl of I boracio acid iu half a pint of water pre pared in the mii)e way la cxcelkut. It there ate granulations and very aurioua iilfliuiniintiou, boil- a teaxponnful of alum in a pint of wiitcr until it is dis solved, then el rain or filtrr as (li wrihtd and apply with a caniid'g hair bruKh several times a day. Tliix i one of tbe moBt clllcucioua of remuJica. Now York Letiifvr. Ciovarnlnrtit milt !lt t'il.lzi'n. To whut extent the Koveniiiient tnneh es tho private, lilu i atiluiuof I ha United Stiit h iti hiii.v.n in n v rv K'rili- 1K l..n I.; : i i way l-y Pri lox-r Kui;. i.n Want -.Ii t tlio lir.rtii l.nw n-l., in mi In i:i '1 !n Ail.,iiii-- h i-il.ly Triii. i t i ii-1. t':.ut a i! n'l i - :, nil t'nvui .I I i. H .- ', i.i .-1 . 1 :.- n.ity i I tUt HIM il i.f j - ' 1 . ; i i ' t ; ; : .;i. 1 i f V- British War Office Thronged With ' English Youth. j i They Wish to Uoto the Front : The loioaie laoie unr,ur Aia. Forees Doing Forwur. ' Monition of Warr London Yolnn leering. London, ' December. 29 Remarkable, indeed, were the scenes fn 1'all Mall to day. "It was In the center hall and. out sider n the street that the- scene todnr was new. Instead-of tbe usual war ntw seeker, bandsof stalwart, athletic, big; boned young men were assembled Theywere of a build Which showed them t be of a race accustomed to live an outdoor life. A healthy looking color was In their cheek, a Nearly ail of them were well drested, most of them affect ing a Jaunty oolored waistcoat, a poit ing orarat, leather gaiters and boots which looked mote like those made for day's shooting than the one generally seen in swell Pall Mall. ' Iness came in crowds, They were eager, talked much and kept darliig In and ont of the doora and passage of the War Office.? . . - - J- What they wanted to find, what they were . mere ror -wu to enow now iney could get tq the war, how they could be embodied In Knglaudjs new citizen army of irregular trosps ' - " According to the War Office,., there oarae-offer of -service of 100,000 of the yeomanry and . volunteers.! Offers -were oo nlng In q,fastrin the afternoon tbat It was . impossible 'to attead to them They 'came by post, by telegraph and eable from East- and West. Australia, Canada, Malta and the Cape, from almost every region Where J British colonies Sourish. s . r The wave of enthusiasm which U roll- log all over the country is being fanned or public speaker and newspaper. 1 be War Offioe consider that It can get all the men and horses it wautt- : , . . ' Lord Wolseley,- who haa bees- pretty severely attacked, has completely chang ed his view,, and is now in for all the oavalry that can be mustered. . r-' Offtuials- in the. artUlery depot, and manufaclorie are working double gang, night and day, In strenuous effort to gel . fresh batteries - to replace - those takeuwblle the manufacture of lyddite hells i being rushed to the utmost cap aclty;!' '-'-''--v, ;v' ' People are almost forgetting- Christ mas In the preparations for tbe .war. Mgrcbants would be hardly hit- were It not that they manage to recoup la the money spent for the enormous number of prdeent to bevsent out to South Am oa for officers anil men. . : Buck la the aVmWating bote among the English people. -. AU say forward; none say enoogh. . -t " . :" - -. ' -. The army Jn.Soutk Africa In the im mediate fdiure. according to the War Office ulan. will be increased fully SO percent. Three full division of the reguiar are now In prooea of arrival at the Cspe, nn their way thither or under tailing order . . - Large drafts to bring the regiments al ready at the front up to full war strength to replace the wattage caused by losses are being tent out. - The great force of r moteer and yeomanry whiob I to be oreanlzed will Hill, further swell tbe number.. ! .V;-!': ' '' Tbe action tot the olty . of London, through the Lord Mayor and Corporation in resolving to pay the entire coat of the equipmeui of I.OoO city voluufeer ( but tjplcal of lb feeling prevailing in Eng land at present . CouiSOB, Dec." I A dl. patch from Brussels to a lovat paper sayatnat at the Boor agency it Irannunoced that frail- dent Kruger is ready to alga a treaty of peace, provided tbat Ureal Oritaia does war nd pays tho eipencs bliberto in n ,. currea by me jJoera, ' . ' IfGal Britain continue the war, tb d"PSlCB KrU8 " ' ask the Cape Lmtch to proclaim lb in dependence of Cap Colony. ... ' Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalla. -Me., aaved his child's life by One Minute Cough Cure. doctors had given her up to die with croup. It's au Infallible cure fur coughs cohis, Kiippe, pneumonia, hroncliltis and tktoataad lunx Ireubies. Kelieres a eac. V Duffy. ColaruMa's Just Kccclvel. 1 luvn reeeirtd a new supply of Col umbia and II at I for rl hlcyi-lpj, C'ulumlila thiiiii'is f il) to A !-"' l more nf tlm Mmli-ls 41 and 4 1 at -j lii, wh:io lin y l.i, t. A big lot of 'I in pilrm llmt iJI unit y every d el limi 8 Sli'i .-il I, ,U. Ii- 1 HI I I lit II,,. . 1 1 1., it tin SV IA L ld o La x: uuwijR Makes the food more delicious and wnolesome TWO LAWYERS EIGHT, Prominent Member Dallas, Texas, Kar KUled. - Special to Journal. ' , BAUj.a.leias, December 81. F, M. Etheridge and E G, Banell, ta of the moat prominent member 'of the DallM bar, quarreled over a law,uit in which they were opposlng-connel. t , . Etheridge ehol tlanell ' UeaU, - tlanell fell, holding a, cocked pistol in bis baud but with no chamber of the plstal emp- ty J -, - - - s - Etheridge ' Hred four shots. He wu arrested. . " " i t 'I wu nearly dead, with dyspepsia, tried,. doctor; visited .mineral pringr tnd grew worse.-. I eaed Kodol Dyspep sia Cure. That cared nte.,r It digests what yon eat.. Cure Indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn d 11 forms of dys pepsia, F. g. Duf y. A ' -COTTON MARKET. Received by J. B. Lathnt,'cmaiUsia merchant New Beta, N, U , - - , NawYeaa. December 81.-" - v " v Pea- 1JIn- L,tr- cl0M Jan. cotton ....-7 09 7.1 J 7.00 7.07 May. cotton...; 7.H0 7.M 7J0 7.28 WhbAT: V7 Opa. High. Low. Close May .. 9l ' v. ,. 82 .. (1.05 0 Cobs: , - May..!-, j,'. .. S3 " 82' S3 pCofub: ' March 6 05 - 05 4.05 il M4 So. E'y I'fd.,1. B.R.T," 0.AO ;. m' 48 8 Beading - 48! 70J Coot Tob. Pref. 0 Ileoeipt at cettoa pert were 94,W kales." , . " ' t lldOirsNti'Kiiiittrilln.liuciinecli po-sc.-es inieiitiiilled citrtitivo powers and lta record-of cure is GREATEST. v Leave yourtTrder at the Oak meat market for your . Christmas Turkey Three hundred flae one to select from . Notice of Seizure.; Collector' Orflce, 4lh, District, - j , ' Balelgb, N. O. , I . Notice 1 hereby giveruof the setaure ef the following property for v)olstion of the Internal Berenria laws. .'.. . New'Bern JIC, November 14, 1899 from J. P. Rodman, It L. D by 0. M. Babtrtt, Deputy Collector, One Pkge. containing 20 gallon, oora whiskey, "Any person or persona claiming the said property are hereby notified to ap pear at my office in Raleigh, N, O, within SO day from date and make claim in Ibe form and . manner" pre scribed by law, or the said property will b forfeited to tbe tolled State. . , . ( E. C. Dukcau, , a" ': Collector 4th, District, N. O. By C- M. Babbitt,. -. Deputy Col. 1th, Dir. 4lh, Dlt., N. C December 18, '19. . ' THE Sweetest Things IN NEW BERN . ... .. . - . - . - -c; -s-. . .- - . Cat be found at . , ,. . McSorkys 4 1 Confectionery Store - , . . i-. lliiylfrVCaiitlitW i li"(l I'aci gen. .- TeiiBfj'i CandicH. v' ' Allfjretti' Fiitmm Chocolate. I!oviter' and Huitie extraordinary Candy at Ido potinil. Mitli!X4 Ollll-V, AiileS, Nuts, Al i)iui!ilt, Oriiti!;e-iX rnuatiiH ami in f.u t eet vi Kin-; iti lln; C"iife( tionrry Line. c.j. . rv 1 Q CJ o. ; Bryan to Invade New England.' Boston, Mass , Dec' 19 Br j an I to begin hi Mew - England campaign hare eirly In January, : He., ha notified the Democratic Stale Committee f hi in tention to be on baud abont that time It Is now proposed that the Democrat) member of the Legislature be called in ail at his feet while he is here, so be cn llvetbem his view. -Jt what gwd this will do I hard to say; a there are barely eaough Democrat In the Legl lature even to memorlallea Congress. v . George Fred Williams predict that notwithstanding the reported v defection of Silver Congressmen, the . Democratic party as a whole I untwervlng In it loyalty to tbe caueeV and that the free coinage of silver at a ralib of H 1 will b a conspicuous plank In the party plal form next year. .. , i "If the party should abandon free li ver," he said, "it wonid forfeit the confi dence of millions of psople who sup ported It la 18W , , - - Lee and Wheeler Adranced. - Waui50toii, December iO.--Tbe8cJ ate today Oon firmed tbe nomination of Fitzhugh Lee and Joseph Wheeler, Ut be Brigadier-Generals In the regular army.; t Mrs! R. Churchill, Berlin, Vt., ay, Our "-baby wu eorred with running sores. DeWitt's Witch Uazel Balre cored her." A specific for plies and kln dis ease. Beware of worthies counterfeit. F. 8. Puffy.' ' . N- T ' J. J. Baxter . haa the nretlleat line of eilk Muffler and nice Tiee, etc fer Xma gift ever see In the city.. Give Dayberry's Laundry atrial, he guarantee alt, work to be satisfactory or ao py. ;-?-', . - Don't forget to see J. J. Baxter, for a fine suit of Clothe, Shoe, Hsu, nice Underwear before' buying, he oa sav you money. . , - . . - . - - 1 j AttbBook Store i ( Lest You Fqrget, -. We invite you again to come la and see kowaatlsfactory Christ, ma ihopping ean b mad,' how well we can All your ' want and how far we eaa make your mosey -r.V' ' - U ' QnH44 ' 'jmjsnmttnm a iV.t;.'.- A Greater Variety of v Fine - CiifeIoiierIe And FrulU " .. iTnan Ever rfdit. Agent for Low Dry's Celebrated Choc- elates In sealed package, an acceptable Chriaima present for young and old. " Nice Mix I Candle fot 10c and 0u lb. Call and aee our Magnificent display of Fire Worka. -. ' ' , Cherts & "Bryan, Opposite Potofflce. ' V r. ;.:.:.TT!;:Uzr-c:: f:ior U-ixn-fii i:tr ks! I "111 ! 5 flirtilBsCrff 1 J; lircDanfel's7l B St. 5 V Mtt ju" x"d nppof Good.. Thing! o - J . ' iCHROTAS - .. ; v.- - - i . - O O -'t' K vjg 1 j i ' ' - " f a ' 'jAlmonds, Enpliah Waluute, Btazil JSui, reCa muU, i ' and Mixed Nuts, all new crop. ; " $ v, Loudon Layer Kaiaiua, Looae Muscatel Eaiin, Cur- ?-wit, , (jtroii, Dalea, Malaga Grape, Fanct Jamaica) Or- - jg - angei, Aprjlc and Nice Candy. - ' ' ' ' Minco Meat, Dried and Eraporated Apples i? td " ' .lews, rrnne.' Uanned Uoodi of all kindi. ,, Tmli Cke mi Crackers. Caps Cod Cranberries 5o qt ' , Fancy Elgin and Fox River Butter. Good Cooking i Butter; 25o lb. Another fesh let of tkat nice sweet 30o ' r Table Butter expected on today's steamer. Give, me a calL mmm 3 t 'PIlOB 1. T rices but In naif I1 We are overstocked ton Bed Room, cjfl IUJI .-i , m going to offer them at prices unheard of w S5 in "the furnituft business. C'm It If you contemplate buying one ahym its i- ' ii . 1 - m ume soon u wtu pay you jo ao so now,fl as this is the chance of a life time A P large and attractive line to select from h DdWTFAILto TAGEofthis OPPORTUNITY 'as it means DOLLARS in your pocket- 87 3IIIL,E STREET. Santa Clatis KUstate! .: MsUaa Grapes, Oulifornut Oranges, r - 4 ,, - - I I .- Nut, Ralsltis and Fig, la fact everything Nice and Feahfor Imai. ; XZGIVE ME At CMLO ' 'OTZlLP'aO I W&slM&mtcbell's Gznsral . eai-uaueomior. ";:"- mini wrlccm. Vw Cf.'t I are a i l T . r, a 1 liritmali'art in a chilly body, ho u-e to P"W H e lira if Die ( Is a raek- ! " ; t " eiy wret k. Wi-'l! ! ' new ooe for a'n.ui iii- cni i f W U'i i r- . n the '-VS 1 0(, (,0 e unit Ii-l, y '-'r n-lf l-i I lnlt . .... in i . i mOi i l'i bi i 'l (1 od Will" -" r vmi i ie.l it s -'I re ciinly HOLIDAYS !l Wholeaale ft Betail Grower, i ' 71 Bra)ft4 nt.- r. ' .r . j. i. n II n rn ml n in , TAKE ADVAN-U UllU UiUii C3 ,E3 ) 5.1 v Z 'n Makes Nc :' c When he hooe for the Xmk feast from our tnck of Fanoy aniiep Staple OreoerloK : Our Boyal v Floor for your Xma baking, our . aupertor and exqubitely flavored .. Coffee and Tea, Our Plum- Pud-- : diog, Rellahee, Crystallzed Frulu s and Oluger, Foreign and Dome - llo Cheese, Fox River Print Butter and tmore' Mince Meat will - "meet wl'h the favor of tbe con. , ' noliseur, ' :N , W have In - a large ehlpmevt Beautiful Ealsmtaoo Celery and ' it U floe. ' jrr ' - - Fine Apple and Banana. - -'"-".- Hardwai 1 o I:
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