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V v, ,"VY 1 1 1 0- VOL XVII -NO. 2C9. NEW BERN, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBKUARi 8, 11)1)11. ElGHTEENTrfEAH. ,6 iJS'v?-'-' V' C vi E. Hackbums IN is e fflaceto Trade. s 8 i47 (cook First-class to to to to to and Guaranteed. jEfoery 6bfl & fsf our 20c. Mocha and Java Coffee and our L X.L Flour. IE SL- HACKBURN. to cdtGaM&mcbett's '.. GROCERY, You can get Whole Codfish and Mackerel, - - , , - Choice Irish Potatoes, Corned Beef, . N. C. Hamsv small, New Cakes and Crackers. Try our Dewey Mixed I akes at 15c. They are flue. ! '--A fresh arrival of Ontario Bnckwheat, 2, 3 and 6 lb packages, 10, 15 i : and, 25c. . Good Butter, Big and Small Hominy, Oats, loose, ' and - Buck wheat Flour. , " - , .. K full stock of all kind Canned Goods and New pack Tomatoei, 3 lb can 8c, standard 3 for 25o. Try a can of Tnrkey or Chicken,- nice for - lunch. " " , " IIuhi Loaf or Veal Loaf for Supper. ' Beef Extract here too if yon need it. f . ' - " , Our 16c Roasted and Ground to Order Coffee is a Good One. GASKILL & HARDWARE: r MIDDLE ST 11 MKT.' 'Phono Largest and stand 1 of,. J lineat Stock Buggies Wagons I have moved to the Broad Street Stables, purchased of J. W. STEWART, where I shall be glad to moot all friends and customers ' New Bzthf Onion At f'Urk'ii I'liilaiUphh Erowit Onion helK, wlnt. rcil and jilio. flmil now for hvt. ti.'millM. Jawkh l', Ci.ahK, Urlck Klore. r eir Xarkft Dwk. 1900 SAMPLES. I h:ivo recti veil sainplra of A. Ij. Singer's Tailor-Mitdo Snil, rauli) juiil Fancy Vejtinjj fir Sj)riig ami Summer 1!)00 . . If yon dcsiio to Bi'n tlm pri'ttii :4 lino ever ill tlio t.il.y urn prepared io show tliem to yvu. 'Ue - vv VV VV VV VV VV VV vv vl V? vv .vv V? f vv vv V to to to i VI MITCHELL'S, t OROCERIRS; 147. - 61 BROAD STREET. Ever . Found in New Bern. t. i tr A. Ift Harnesses Robes - N. C. Removal Hotice ! ITve moTod Into the morn on I'nll v Ur!t, forniorlir occupiefl lyillnnMiir. rloit ln whore my pot run ml tomon can find Fine Millinciy nr::. fj.ii. lakk t tUHLBool: Store X) 1UUIVI3 Lurfr. Ht sli ck f IlUnU P.onl a and 0!t! e Hot'i-llr ever I C t eiv, in lU:w i 'ii. A v ' I' ! ,'f y (lW Jl-i n Pre : ;. I ..!,, v. i Hi n pmi.t ,.f , ;. ' .. ,i a:- III ! " I', I y I ' ,. I I V. I r. I. I . . Republicans Had a Tip on the Pear . son-Crawford Contest MebiBfl For Kilnct!(B. Itosn C8f . la Doubt, Tcaek t to Furtir , Wilmlnfrton Dlrctrlc Roa4 ' . ' For FjelUMflU'. Uigh v.;; , Paint Srik. Rale ton, Feb uary 7 -kV fr ; back m tiiitHi werkH Epablimn Tiure werr openly offering to.bet two or even Ihree lo one that Ulcbmonil tVaron would br eioil. They evMcvtly bad a tip at to what woiibl be do je, Some hT them art laying tbat Bellamy will be unseated in the txth, hot on the Jailer coanl no beu are ff red. t The State Superintendent of Paldlr Instruction, C. 11. Mebube, one of the at leBt of the Popullitl, an earnest work er ever since be has held office, and a man who baa avoided politic will not, antagenlza the franchise amendment or go on record against It . Uis Tiews on the whole range of that, inbjeel bare been' known' ever ' since 1807. They were' .again expressed In ' NoTember 1898. ' J (Heasrs. McMillan, Ceok and others ceme here to see Governor Russell and urged htm to commute the death sen tence of Reuben Boss, who otherwise will be hanged next Friday. A mast of new evidence, letters, affidavits, peti tions, etc t were presented to the Gov ernor, who took them all, ' Be gave not the tllgbest Intimation as to the coarse he would pnrsae. ;iX.. ','.;'.;t';;V.i It will be week before the 47 tppli. cants for attorney's license know their fate. The State Superintendent of Public tiislruutloo, who la also secretary of the North Carolina Teachers' 'Assembly, says a great many of the teacher de sire that thia year's session, the sev enteenth bar held at Wilmington,- for a Mr. Smith, widow of the Hon. Wil liam K. H. Smith, chief Justice or lbi Slate, died at her home here this' morn Ing. tier msiden name was Wise am! she was from Murfreesboro. She was s woman of the highest Christian virtue ind her charities were uumeiom. She leaves t o eons, William ' W. and Ed Chambers,- both well known in the Stale. The Democratic Stste committee will not occupy Its regular headquarters here uultt -after Stale convention, April U. - Dr. J. W. McNeill, at the last meeting of Ibe beard of aldermen, was granted franchise to run an electric railroad ever the streets of Fayettevllle, In copartnei- sblp with such persons as he might see fit to associate with him, the woHi to be in progress at least within twelve month from date. ..Uis very probable that the trolley Hoe will extend to the factories in the suburbs, and perhaps even lo Uope Mills, seven miles dlstnnt. The Snow lumber factory . at High Point started up .this morning with a small force of bands, for the firs' time since the strike of last Friday evening. Only two or tbreo of the striker those tbst signed Ibe petition have returned as yet. - It ! still thought that the mis understanding between the employers ud employe will be settled la a few lays. g-E V-; A meeting of the tobacco growers of Forsyth county ba been called to be held al Pleasant Rid o 1111 on the 17tb Inst, to discuss the plans of organisation proposed by Iha Blale convention held at Raleigh and aUo lo make the neces sary arrangements for holding s county convention In Winston at an early date. Republican Blale Ofaairman Uollon says be opened hi headquarters .' in Greensboro for convenience's sake. Be may nwve lo Halelgh when the cam paign opens. ' -The lilerary loclelle at Chapel Hill have mtde an Important change In the programme of the annual commence ment. Instead of six orations by society representatives for S medal, tbere will be debate, two representatives . being 0 osen from eah society. Tbe winning team will receive f'JO in gold, given by President Alderman..' The debaters ai chosen, as the orator were, from the Junior clii-s, ' . THE MARKETS. - r The following quotations were receiv ed by J. K. Latliain, Now Bern, N. O. NW Yohi, Frbniary 7 ' Trjwi. High. Low. Close Jy cotion .... 8 1)1 8 83 8.20 6.29 Aagoolion..... M 80 8H0 821 8 2D dnpi.oiilbin ... 7 71) 7.7K 77 7.7:1 Nov. eotton...'. 7,4 7 48 l it 7 4 I'MICKIO U 11V HUTS TfatiT: Open. High. I.n lo-e ::ci 57J 73 '. 6-J U f. ) 1:1 U.y .. Cuss: II 7 70 11', 17 i ,eBKV' - M - - H. It. T. iC. AO. a.Mnir .. t. T"li. S. W . I.... I'rf. Oh TOliDISDIIl. Bailer Has Crosesd the Tugela River To Rescue General White. - EVERY CHANCE OP, SUCCESS. I'fo lie Jh Ladysmltlt Wltbtn A ' "Week," : Was Boiler's Promise First Iti-part Mas From " Boers With - Csn.l ' .s ,"No Casualties." . . p"clal to Journal.' , ' '. London, Feb. 1 -Oearal Boiler has furnished the British ,publlc with some what of a surprised lie has recroesed the Tugols river aud i now lighting bis way loUdywnltb,- The first news of this movement came from Boer sources, and indicated a third repulse for the British army.' Yet some military experts claimed thai Its warding Indicated a failure for the Boers, .. I : Stocks, however, weakened upon the publication-of tbe dispatch which was at follows: v " s "Boer head laager, Lady smith, Tuesday February 0th.", . . . - "Since yesterday lite British, with naval and other guns have bombarded our positions on the upper Tugela river. Tbo troops crossed at' Pont and Molen drifts, with the object of takiog our sidOns this morning.'- At the fo.mer drift tbe Burghers beat them back '; and thej recrossed In great confusion. Fight Ing continues at Moleo-4r4ft '.'with the Stand .rton and Johanneabu rg ' com maaders. c'i 'J- 1'. :.. Tbero were no casualties on our side. The cannonade was the fiercest yet ex perienced. Tbere wai a continuous roar-, .ng of the guns all day loug. This' morn ing they commeuccd with an increased number of guns." ' At a later hour the war office gave Out a dispatch that changed tbe gathering depression iulo a more hopeful . feel ing. . ' It showed that Duller, h a man of ac tion and not-of words an I that be has succeeded in crowing tbu Tugela. ' The annomicemont ' was, "The War ofllce baa received & telegram saying briefly that Ueneral Duller had again re oroswd the Tugela ri er ou February jlthand is now sdraaclng upon. Lady smltb." Tbe war office at present is only able to add, ."Operation slill progressing but we kave no Informaiicn regarding, the result " ..-"' ' Avallablo maps do not show the drifts mentioned in thu Boer dispatch, x '. OASVOriXA, Bwntiw A i mm iw nan mwars i Ipstar. ST?. : Tla Kind Yas Haw Always Boufht : Geo. Barbe, Hendota, Vs., says, "Noth ing did me so much good a Kodol Dys pepsia Cure. One dote relieved me, a few bottle cured me." ; It digest what you eat and - always . cures dyspepsia. F B Duffy. The - Ladies I n ro 3 o c o s O c 3 a Like our BugeiM, liecanae they ride the easiest of any buggy In nee. We bnild them lo stand the most severe teat. Their equal in wearing quality I (lot "to be found. Give them a trial, , , , O. II. Wftten & Son, ,78 Bnad Street , ' '' iiicznuncss is i ncxi to Godliness," j And In your Kitchen U a'.isolulidy Imperiitive, V lien your li ilchcii in titled to-) ll " of I I ""j"NiiaiH : ... . . v --r - i jnpxvith nil tlifi coi'V. t'ii nccs furu! iifd ; ; I'V trni H.iM'.uy I ' i i j n.l i ii r; yon lum I "ic j . n lined 1 1 1 1 a led nidi, :h ( f . - I lOrni.' iih'l li'l tie li"i I fr j . 1' ! ill lo I. .M.foY. i i.i.'i j . n i!,; i i v ::i ! ' 1 ' c ' r iii.d I.I IN STATU QUO. x Kentucky Batten Depending on Taylor Decision. TwoJLeglslatures . " In Session. ', ' Fkakkfort, Ky., February 6 -Though Democratic and Republican conferences at Louisville agreed on terms of peace early ibis morning, William S. ,TaLr, Republican claimant to the Governi-blp is tonight undecided as to wbellier . oi not he will comply with the teruA Taylor seems cool and to" t d md profeifsto be certain tb.il belt right fa I) .be t hief Executive f Kentucky.' lit ba again expressed a wish to have bis case put before "any Impartial tribunal" but ba insisted that Ibe courts of tbe Stat are loo partisan for justice. , . Frankfort, was Innocent of warring politicians ttidsy. The-Republicans were at London, Ky, and the Democrats ai tiewtug "iiiiiiiiihiui.ii..i'iiiiiihi n mininiiim.il i .' Partisans' of both sides are hopeful fhat tbe end of the existing dispute has has been reached, but tbe rank and file of the Republicans cannot understand why Taylor does not facilitate ( this "by signing the terms Of the conference dome men who know, him Intimately, however, are not surprised. They seem confident that he will never leave the Executive Mansion without resistance to the last ditch. Adjutant-General Collier Is as active as ever and there is no indication that tbe troops are to be withdrawn, In addition to tbe Plalnsvllle company 8!) more soldiers from Lousvllfe bav ar rived, so that the force her is something over 1,800 men. On Fort Bill, where tbere are rifle pits and breastworks made In Civil War times, overlooking tbe State Capitol grounds, men were seen working. A militia company Was' sent to find out what they . were doing and on the ap proach of the bluecoats the workers ran. fhey had been busy cleaning op the rub bish from the rifle pits and are supposed to have been Democrats. The place Is now gusrded. In addition to this it is oommanded by a rapid-fire gun sunk In a pit dug at the rear of the State House. 'H y. " 1 "xomMMaa ' HUMORS, boils, pini; toa and ft!, eruption ure duo I j impure blood, and by purifying the bl xi with Hood's Sarsaparilla they arc CURED. .; A valuable and cheap Cbristmss pres ent, "Spofford's New Encyclopedia," al Ennott's Book Store. GRIST - MILLS. 'V.'V . - - v- - -. -.' ' . : New Hills, . jBoliing Chtttt, ; Elevator andj Corn f'lraners. Of the Latest Improved and Up- to-DaU mil Machinery. YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED. tW SPECIAL PAINS liken In clean- cm, and polishing gra.n before goinp tnrougn the mute, wnicn insure pure meal. Corn, Ilomlny, Oats and Mixed Feed. GEOEQE BISHOP. New Bern, N. O. ..' a, ' ,t. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8.1 Special Guaranteed Engagement of the International . Grand Operatic Co., London, England, and New York. Presenting 2d Act of ROMEO AND JCidE". 4th Act of- ., TIlOVATORE. Followed by a complete performance of ' CAVALLER1A RUSTl ANA. Magnificently Off turned and Bung lo English. - y PRICES ttiwervrd Seala ft 03, Ger. eriil Admission 7Io and Gallrry Cfle. . A large number of seats already tub- sclbed for. . . - -. . . . Oar Laundry Work... Is as near perfect as It is possible for any laundiy to In. Wo Imve n fe ctaliy excrpt K'lnd win k . nnd liinndiy every thing Unit Is wu liiit.'u'. Wo ate sating your lii en sod will not e,r k your rol liirn or tenr your jr irmonta. If you care fur jcur heii'tli you ill send your pur- nseiitti lo a ln'indry taut h piii ticiiliir In IMs iin ' 1 I' '.-I "'li eion in doliiit Hub w,t, o " i '. ii' t ;' iii ei-d ('' f ,. , . ' IFRESH "GRITS And Big Homiay. -0 o o 5 :; Fresh barrel Loose Oatflakes. V JJ Triple Blend Roasted Coffee at 20o per pound, ground to order. Can't be beat. Try a pound, its a big bargain. Isvv...- 1 Dozen Boxes Good Parlor Matches for 5c and nunier .;; one other good things in the grocery line at romarkalily lotv jjj' i prices. 5. .; It will pay you to call and examine my stoc't before J. L. HI, 'PIioiio 91. E. H. H L Meadows Co., -MANUFACTURERS- Meadows' Grade Special Guanos. If you farm on the intensive system and for profit, joti must use HIGH GRADE GUANO. Our Goods are specially adapted for this section. ill IS' OUT Used by the largest and most successful farmers in litis section. Their Field Results speak louder than Words. SPECIAIi GUANOS Use Meadows' GOLD LEAP TOBACCO GUANO, (Tried and True) for Color, Silltiuess and Fine Texture. Manufactured in the LrigTit leaf section of the State, and specially prepared for the needs of o ir land. If interested send for leaflet of analysis and testimonials. Our 1900 Calendar also for the askinar. E. H. .& i. A. Works: Union Point. S LUXURIES for 1 Mr. AiUnlWedt worth t I2.;c , - 'Your for Business, a? J, R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, , , 'Phone 69. . 77 Broad Street. 6 rtfiS&rtSiStSiSSi ansieASHttwV 6 Santa Claos Tvlistafee! iJVp' $h ... A Wl v V W W . -A Milieus (lrnien, California Oranges, Fine Apples and Bananas.' Nut, Ituinins and Figa, in fact everything Nice and F'osh for Xma. p GIVE ME A CALLUS, Wholesale fc Retail Grocer, 71 BroM Si . T Potato Cabbage FOK AMi CROPS. MEADOWS CO., New Pern, N. C. the FASTIDIOUS, As well as necessariesfor the every day table, cnu be secured from our choice stock of Cauned Good in glass aodjtin. Our eiquisite Pre servr. Jelly, etc., as well as our One Vegetables in tin. are the best. Our Peas should be tcsteil- Ibvy hare a natural awretcets aud flavor that you seldom tlnd in canned peas. Don't forget our 20c Mocha ar d Java Coffee. Give us a call when in need tf any thing in our line and we wlil save you money as well aa giving yen tbe . beat and freshest pood to be bail. We also bate a lew country Sausage made lb. Makes No I- . Wloi he cbrOT for IL Xma ' fiast from ot r (lock of Fsnoy and f tuple Oio-'i rie. . . Our . Royal , Floor for your Xma bakinf , our . 1 ui erior and exquisitely flavored Coffee ard Tum, Our Pfffm Pur' dluir, Hcllshes, Cijslallied Fru t. and Ulnger, Foreign and Donr lie ( hfa, Fox llivor Print Ri tier and Almort's Mint Meat will melwl'h tbe Isvir f the cor. nolsseur. - '. v . . . .. We lav In a largo shlpr-e (t Beau tif id Kalamazoo Celery and it la One. I- n M v., ...
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