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" r x i . i ' ' VOL. XT1I--E0. 243, v c:::::, n. c, Tuesday Eosma, January 9, m, .-' tauTKviMKi.. ,- vej,,. - .- W' - . 9 4A A E. Hctchbum's n lstbeTlace to Traded v r 7 7 M Goods First-class and -4' V7 7 "7 V7 As 1 , Every Body is using our '20c Mocha. $ $ and Java Coffee and out LX. L Flour. Thanking our many friends for their liberal patronage land jood-vvill, ve wish all a; Happy and Prosperous Ney Year,ahd hope to merit a : share: bt: your trade for 1900. : ; ; i ,i ; ; Respectfully; : , ;-: GASKILL & MITCHELLS, The Trial of marshal Ik the Federal 1 " Ciurt. ' ' , , HARDWARE: , wr3 Ml Dp LB STREET.- ,'hone 147. ' v UWCfcKlbS: ' '! " Gt SUOAD ST11EET. The f. balance of stock . of the Celebrated Ilaggioni Eld Gloves. ' A, . : BLA.CK-4 t 0, t (, I 1 OOIRED Taoi nd OBlood.'f, t 51. 4 8. 1 . 4 ti. (!, S 7. tt BO rrade will be told h 1 mg u All of oar 1 00 Grid FoDtr Hook ud Buttoo Kid Glove, black ud color ( , - r-. , 85 Ceni. Uadreded Eld GIotm in color and black. Wc V i - 'SHEETS Columl li Mill Bleached 8bU, Mi81, 800. - . 73x90,400. , .i 8U90,4o.;, " i V " ' " 90iW. 47c.', ... .X . :NE W YORKIMELS M; T. Mill BteaobeJ 8be', 90,00, Jc. s Bleached, 40x84, Do, . Dleached, 45x80, bemitltcbed lSc; Also our Ptock of Whlj Goods. Smbioldarlet and Table Linens, & e. h, a j. Co. -MANUFACTUEERS- Telephoae Compuy Chartered For t Eastern Carolina. No Pay Foe ' Comiulsgloner White. J " - The Smallpox at ' , , ' SalUbnrjv . BALEiOH.JJ.-t!.; January 7. The trial of Attorney A. J, Marshall, of Wilming ton on the charge of coonterfeltlng, which li'in progress here, grow in In terest daily. The first day the Govern ment presented all It witnesses, Inclu ding it "star" witness, Pollls, a Greek, in ihe penjtentiary for counterfeiting. Marshall then had his Innings, and lit erally destroyed the eridtnce of Polite. The-erldence of Penitentiary". Superin tendent Day alone would hare' safflced for this, Tho trial will occupy several day iiiOrevV It ,Cot Marshall $600 to iret bU witnesses here. Some Influen tial men are . aiding bim HI counsel are rery aklf. The. evidence yesterday was all favorable to Uarshall and contradicted that of Darkley,' another Gre k , . - J " . The Democrats say the prosecution of Marshall Is political, .hot the Republi cans aeny ana say ex-secret, service Agent Perry, who arrested Marshall,' is Democrat. - The Democrat tay some Republicans desire to punish Marshall, who was active In the troubles t Wil mington" and in the Bellamy-Docxery contest. , - - btate Republican; headquarter will be epene l here by the end of thl( nfonth n the room lo a hotel which the Demo orotic commiltre occupied two year. '; The Bute has chartered (be Twin-City Knitting Mill, at Winston-Salein. capi tal 418,000.: The Wells-Whltehead tobacco Company,'t)f Wilson, capital 810,000: 'the Carolina Telegraph ' and Telephone Oompsnv. headquarters ,at Tarboro, George. Holderness, W. Ifi Powell and W. H. McKalr; owners, apl- 1 $60,000. The latter will connect Kast em North Carolina towns. - ',- t Thus far only four -of. the 94 sheriffs hare made f nil settlements of Stale taxes Such slowness was never before known, The State officials have decided to pay the current expenses of the oyste patrol but to pay no salary to. Chief Gommls slonec White until the Scpreme Court de cides his case. ' , Thls'State ha since 1873 allowed Con federate older who lost in service both arms $120 a year a ' pension of them there were 84. ' The last Legislature ex tended this provision to as to cover cases of toldiere who b"je become blind since me war. t nere jrere sainraay seven ap plication allowed and eight more are filed. ' There i a, sensation In ; the northern pait of this country. A yonng Populist farmer has deserted his wife and four children and eloped with a school teacher the daughter of another Populist. The woman' father (wear be will . kill the farmer on sight. The farmer told half hi land and mortgaged the rest,- took the money tnd ; left' with the teacher, whom he said he was going to take heme They came to Raleigh, hot - since then thre are no tiding of either. - , '. Wr.J. Westmoreland, f ThOmasvllle, bis married four sister in succession. Blatesmenta have been widely . clrcn lated that there were 100,, smallpox pa- kients.at Salisbury's peslh'oose. The fact Is there are only 80, Raleigh has not had a smallpox eve dace last spring. Denisl Is made of the Associated Press story that there I an epidemic of smallpox in Chatham.",'" ' ; Three boy were drowned eight miles from here Saturday, Two were from Raleigh - one a ton of Capt. B. P. Wil liamson, county treasurer, the other son of O. R. Lee, a tobacco, warehsese- man.' The third boy was a son of Chas, H. Hlnton. The drowning occurred at fish pond on Blnton's farm. The boy been In the water several hours before the discovery was made that they were drowned. AH were students at the Ra clgb Male Academy, i There Is grief In tense among their parents, relatives .and friends. - . . . " Repulsed by Briysh at theBayo- .Hetjs Point, t, ; oadovsV Gride. Special Guanos ' If yon furm oa the intensive tjstem and for profit,, yon mnst ubc IIIOH GRADE GUANO. . : ' " Our Good aro tpecially adapted (or this teotion. YS GRR A F cabic CUM! Used by the largnt and most ucoetfnl farniTS in lliin si-otioii. Tliflir Field Iiteulli gju k lomlor than Word. Beset Boers Kentucky Republicans May Appeal. FRANKronT, Ey., Jan. 7. Republican leaders who are on confidential terms with Governor Taylor Intlmatod tonight that the Republicans who are contesting the reiront elections may not quit the right In the event Ihe Legislature anil Stute Contest Hoard vote to s-al Goelwl and the other Dnmocrats. Urpubllcans have by no means given np hope tlint they will win In the Legis lature, but are Inking lime by ttio fore I lo k an 1 l'liil.!;-. ' around for other moves In ( hub (ioi 1 '1 k'iouUI wln It Is p-mTnl- :vr 1 V.- y ill " ,i lo DU- a I (i)-' iidii I tiiko the cn"o liilo ' l i rmnt. (., of I be ''-,. ' 1 r I, t1 -y i 1 " oi t : : ft I : Duller Unable U Give Help. Another German Steamer Selxld. .. Rnssia MovIbx Troop , to , the Frontier of Af- A" ; gbnniitan.', ' ' Lohdob, January 7,Tonlght' dl- patches from the seat of war show the situation 'more critical for the British arm than at ny previous stage of the campaign. ' - - - ' The. Boer attacked :. Ladysmlth . in force on Saturday, and at last advices were still fighting hard. Though Gen eral White was able to repel the first sunn lis, the last words received from the besieged town were "very 'bard pressed." t v General Buller. upon receipt of this new moved General Clery't . two brig ade forward, only to find the Boer in force In the trenches at Golenso, show ing they "are - strong 1 enough to attack Ladysmlth uni to hold General Buller in check at the same time. ' , . " ' Fighting was begun by General Clery near Coleoso bridge Saturday afternoon about'4.80 o'clock. . The clue to the re. suit is given In a dispatch sent today by General Buller, who sajs:. .;; ..? I sent all-available troop yesterday to make a demonstration at Colenso. The trenches there Were all occupied by the enemy.' "-';",; General While' successive dispatches to Geaeral Bailor, which tell the story briefly, are a follows; -, -y.r- Jan. 6,9 a. - m. The enemy attacked Caesar's Camp at I.4J a. m. In considers ble force. The enemy was everywhere repulsed but the lighting still continues. Jan.; 0 11 a, m. Attack continae and enemy has been rslnforcsd from the south, ' - Jan, 0: 12.4B p. m, Have beaten enemy off at proacntfcbut they are (till around ma in great number; especially to the South, and I IhlBkrenewed attack very probable. 1 : Jan. 6, 8.13 p, ' m. Attack renewed. Very bard pressed. '- This wai the last dispatch received from General - White, :' General Buller add, in hi 'dispatch tent today: 1 haveabsolutely no more new, and there Is no un. There Is a camp rqmor that White defeated the enemy, at o'clock this . afternoon and took 400 prisoner. -' '7- General While by common consent, is one of the bravest of the brave, and it it pretty ture that be would not loose, or seem to loose, heart unleaa.hU poeltion was extremely critical. . . The scene of the attack on General White's lines is important, as It shows the Boerrto be following a well-defined plan. Below General Joubert on the Tu- gelaiian army' which numbers 83,000 menv' Wilhin the Ladysmlth Camp there are ar least 8,000, while, the Boers num her from 85,000 10 80,000 men. Another dispatch, from Frere, dated January 6, m. aysr.; -.' ' Peneral White helloeranh tha. defeated the Boer in this morning' figLtlns;. They crept up to close to the defondlng force that the Gordon High landers and the Manchester actually re' repulsed them at the pdint of the bay onet." . 1 DuRBair. NataL January 7 The Ger man steamer tlerzog bis been seized by British warship and brought to this port, Berlin, January 7 The Berlin press prints, violent attacks on Joseph Cham berlaln. - ' ' The public -demands the seizure of British ships In German harbors. The press, however, advises against this. London, January 7 It Is now known here that Russia, It massing troop the frontier of Afghanistan. " A semiofficial explanation of these movements comes from St. Petersburg to the effect that they were "merely to test the capacity of the Central Asian railroads to transport troops." The ex porlment, it Is. added, regarded as highly s icccsaful, and it proves that In case necessity troops from the Oaucasus can reach the Afghan frontier In eight days This explanation Is hardly regarded satisfactory, but ollk lal circles In' Lon don tliui re lit tlie Idea that Russia prcs cut niovt'inenU In any way threaten Afg!ifinldtan"or India. he ly be.!' FY'l.M' t! .1 r ire r C iw' C ;ld 1 S I!1 i . , 1 he iiioile.rn and mottt elTectlre cu for coiiHtlailon)Hnd all liver troubles the fumoiH lit) pills known in De Will' Lltlie r.aily l:l'-u. F 8 Duffy. Lon 1 1. it Is on ! L!:'.; , J.-n. 7 ,'.M,-I, i r ( ':! V ;i's I -i'ir Ti will 1! r 1 f-,r I' 1 : Llpto IIDE IllSliS- -' " Nfflftt'yffliy''jvfo&wg AT J. L.mcDAFilEL'S " 71 BROAD STREET Boers Routed At Ladysmlth With ," - '-" Heavy Losses. . J I Sudden Change In the Fortune of War. London Wildly Rejoicing. Report That Buller Crease : ?i tho Tugela and Ctptnres '' 9 .'' IvreUe- Gnna. " Special to Journal. Londoh, .Tannery 8 Ocnerat Buller, report from Frere Camp, Natal, Janu ary 8th a follow: ' ' '- General White at 9 p. m., yesterday, reported:: An attack wasconfmenced on my position bet chiefly against Usesar't camp and Wagon hill. ;.,''. The enemy in great strength pushed the attar k with the greatest .courage and energy.- Some Of the entrenchments on Wagon hill were taken three timet 1y the enemy and retaken by us The attack was continued until 7.80 p. One point in our position was 00- cupleirty the enemy the whole day, bat during a very heavy rain storm they were turned out of the position at the point of the bayonet in the most gallant manner by the Devonshiret led by Colo nel Park. : Colonel Hamilton command- ed Wagon bill and rendered valuable services. i The trodpt have had a very trying time and hare behaved excellently. They are elated at the services they have ren dered the Queen. ' - ' . The enemy were tepulsed everywhere lib a heavy loan, which greatly exceed ed the losses on our tide. . Our" loseet ill be reported at toon as the lists are completed." . London, Jany. 8 A rumor it current in the city that General Buller has crossed the Tugela river and .captured twelve Sons from the Boers and It now marching on Ladysmlth. Nothing rt oetved officially corroborating the rumor so the report must, be taken with re serve. - "' The pewt of General Whlte't victory at Ladysmlth spread with astoaishlntt rapidity all over Londou. It caused an Instantaneous change in the aspect of the metropoHt Smiling facts .were teen everywhere and even the sedate Foreign Office and other, department of the government ahowed great elation. , .The uews papers are all Jubilant. The Conservatives aunounced In big lines, Glorious Victory Ladysmlth." Tbg. Stock Exchange received the new wish load cheers. . Price imme dlately ascended in all departments.' v ' You can get anything yeu want in the Staple and Fancy Gfocety Line as low ai anywhere h the city. A large and well assorted fltock to select front. Everything guaranteed as ' . represented. If found otherwise I will cheerfully refund . your money. --s..' .- .. " .' '-" . I have a few nice Mixed Nuts, all new crop, nice and ' fresh, left from the 'Christmas trade, which you can have for 10c per lb. s . Tt will pay you to examine my stock before baying your Groceries. Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 'Phone 91. 71 BrciMl HU L.T.Travis, Agent Southern B. B-. Sellna, Ga., writes, : 'I can not aay too much in praise of One Minnie Cough Core. In my case it worked like a charm. The only harmless remedy that gives Immediate results. Cares coughs, colds, 0l2sTtiyisX!sTVX!l L!gpVLVX!0 ? A MFRRV PHRIQTMAQ I r iiiniiii viiiiiv 1 innw t - .' -..-.)- ,.-".if ..i1. .if'-. ' And a Happy and Prosperous New Year 10 our many iriends and cus tomers for their very liberal pat ronage for 1899, and trusting to re ceive a 'share of your business for 1900. I am very gratefully yours, J. R. PARKER, jr., grocer, 'Phone GO- 77 Broad Street. KOY'S SUITS I troubles. FS Duffy. Just' Received a new and 'pretty line ot llUuouitw innmw. veiv vuugua, uviu A V M ewSup.bronchltls.andallthroatandlunglliOyS DUltS, ageS 3 tO 7. v Ladies especially invited totlcall and in spect these Bargains. M MIDDLB STRX&rt; -w- NSW BERN, N 0 Henry's Pharmacy, " -127 Middle Street. A Full Line of.French's Exqnislle Ex tract, Perfumery and Toilet Water. Roger k Gullet Violet Extract and TV n . - I olet snl Heliotrope Soap. resolred to do business as we : iavel Long Bottles, and Whit Rote Glycerine always done. . UndViolef8o.pt. .. j i , v mona ooap-i ermir, uaistmio ana We guarantee sausfacuon on every I Hedlual, article sold, and always refund the Cashmere Boqoet, Peart, Pride of th money wnen anytning prove un-lpoapa. satisfactory. 1 ThUneek only, Sachet Paikett, 18-', . I Tooth Uruhe, Ilatr Bushes Ao, We are strictly a una trice btorei and are Satiafled wifh Small Profits. : Prescrlpit ias a Specialty, Call and See Forifouraelf. J. G; DUNN & CO., 67 Pollwk Street. 6 .(;::) c:i.;:n, t 1 1 K " i.n.'i. ! r. 1 i l 1'.,. 1 ' '1 1 I) V 4 i:;:asacuy c Ve fcvc hc.i e.rx s offer - T ( ""IS Our 1. i ( We Want ! Vtdo We want everybody to know we are going to sell the best Chainlet Bicycle for 130 00 aud Best admirals for 825 00. : Would be glad to have yon com in and examine our itorkV . ' . ' . Wt trade new wheels for old osea. We hav v hand a large ejoantity of Tire, all kind from $1 M to 8 AO, .And other article that belong to a blcyole.f . - i fi AS KINS' CYCLE my PANT Planter Building - x ecehing , - We will bent our tare,,.. ' comer Craven and South Kront 8trwt4, front Jany.- . 1st, 1900, until further notice, and. will gladly Receive the Little Ca!ncj That May Be Due Cs, and to Take -. , """Orders For Hardware. . ' iy Tlease Be Sure to Call. JC Witslilnj; yon a procper oih (Mil L ; j y Now Year V 1 8 3, v..-., a 1" - ,
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