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NINITIIMTH TKAR A' 2w I . ''lfUmwma9999U99M999SSS--':.yS 3E3E O 3E are tome of my prices. Tea, a store full of priaes In shoes. For nobby Footwear this la the store. t ; We also call attention to our 8tock of Dress Goods, and in Silks and velvet, we have the newest shades and materials. Our Trimmings line In In Appleqnee, Jets and Gilt Braids is up-to-date, with buttons to match. Two lorely things In Ladies Linen Lawn Lace Tiimmed Handkerchiefs for 50c and 76c. Choice Selection of Colgate's Extracts and Toilet Waters. For Pillows and Draperies several Handsome Patterns in SUfcallne. Hosiery in alt Grades, but a Special SBo line. We are prepared to suit the most fastidious In our Table Damask and Towel Department; so without delay cojne and Judge for yourselvea for we are confident that Our gooda will speak for themselves. . - Sincerely, E. B. HACKBURN, . 17 & 49 Pollock Street. , tviX!AaiyvtyiXt(X)o 4 I REMOVED I We have removed to onr IfcTe-w JBricls: Store, Cor. Ilroad A Hancock Sis., Where we will be glad to welcome all onr old and new patrons. . Our strict attention to business In the psst Is sufficient guarantee to the trade that we are always looking out for the B: st Interest our Cuslome s. Our Stock of Staple anil Fancy Groceries Is Complete. -Large P tables and Mteds in back lot for the acoom modation of our Country FriendsFEEE. Tours for Business, U. BARKER, Jr. This is for YOU I- Unless your Stationery, Cards, elo, are gotten up la sa artlatie manner and well printed, It repels rather than attracts. 1 Fine Job Printing Costs no more taaa poor work. We do joet as cheaply aa la priater who p i no special skill or last and who hae no thought to Uralof oat a good Job. Try aa wn. t. misii, BteyoUa, Oana, AaamattioavOraph opaoaaa,. Job Prlatlng, Berber ' j Btaaapa, 81 A 91 Middle St.. Fa Bera,H.C Julius M (Arnold, IjlTcry, Teed Hale eft Kxtlmnf; fit able, Jlorse & 7Iulcn, Borgli, Wagnaa, Darweaa, Whips and Bob. s ' nroert wtkrefcfr epeeUlty. " -. II Brand S, KfW BEEN. I. C ;. ;r. TnrcwiTir, .ILltOHllKELElSEI, Xaaafattarer af VariWe, rTsfeee. farte, f, Xrpalrlsf Pea ea"5kert rtellre, lWir'e, W.jone, Carta sad rrsrt , t rn KtaJ fur sala. 7., wrM(, ror correct Dressers. Pboplb who count proper Shoes necessary to correct dress will be de lighted with tills Season's line of Ladiet, . 1 Hisses and Children's Foptwear ' Sf .25, S2.Q0, S2.50 & S3.QQ D. F. JARVIS, 63 POLLOCK STREBT. Honackerr' Lincna, Carpcti and Malting Latest Bljlca and Colore- in Dim Good and Drew Trimming. D..F. JARVIS. ! UBook Store I J on: Ik. I'Tii'ir u v"r j fot jour Imrllno nl b 5 IIrrtu(lfil nntl Shoes Lafe Sm Misses. ( (fm and 1 1 f J Tauof - ' aft RALEIGH. Baptist State ConTention la Session. Maay Deltfatet frescnt . Federal Cowl Heel. Lacy and Themp- Special to Journal, r : Balelgh, N. C December t The fed eral court opened her this morning, Jndga PurneU, presiding. The docket Is somewhat larger than waa expected and Is really a full one.. Most of the cases are agalnat moonshiners. - 'Baptists are arriving in great numbers to attend the State Convention of their church, which begin Its session tomor row. .There will be 760 delegates and at least 600 other visitors. All have been provided with homes. The Supreme Court today took np the appeal docket from the 11th, district. Many attorneys are here, among them F. L Osborne, Piatt D. Walker, Lee 8. Overman, O. F. Bason. The electors met here today in the Senate chamber, to officially cast the vote for Bryan, The State charters the Hilton chair factory, capital $26,000, O.T. Hlbbard and others stockholders. State Labor Commissioner R. B. Lacy and Immigration Agent John W Thompson returned to-day from New York. While there they attended a conclave of Mecca Temple and the order ofHijl was conferred; on them- Agent Thompson went to New York to meet some German colonists who are coming to North Carolina to-morrow, headed by man named Kollscher. The annual State convention of the Baptist Young Peoples Union was held this evening In the - First Baptist church. Arrivals: P. M. Pearsall, New Bern; . L, Abernathy, Beaufort; E Q. Lan- dis, R. I. Taylor, Oxford; George Badger Uarrls, Anderson. At the State convention of the Bap tist Young People's Union this evening Kev. John J. Donnles of Windsor con dncted the opening devotional exercises. Die address of welcome was by Baxter Dunham, the reply by D. A. Tedder of Charlotte. Rev. W. M. Vines of Char lotte delivered an address on "What this Young People's Union means," and there was also an address by Rev. Dr. Ghlvers, International Secretary of the Union. . Help Is needed at once when a person's life Is In danger. A neglected cough or cold may soon become serious and should be stopped at once. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures coughs and colds and tbo worst cases of croup, bron chitis, grippe and other throat and long troubles. F. 8. Duffy & Co. Fltz Lee on Cuba. Chicago, Dec. 8. Qeneral Fltzhugh Lee left here to-night for Omaha, where be will at once assume command of the Department of the Missouri. Before leaving he said: 'In case the United States is forced to occupy Cuba permanently, I do not think more than 8,000 or 8,000 United States troops would be needed. Troops from the United Slates, could be poured In very easily In case of necessity. "Whether the Cuban convention will succeed in establishing a government which can protect life and property and give security to capital I can only an- swer, who knawsf" f 5 Thanksflvlnf Dinner, ALLBoaar, N. Y. See. t Mrs. John A. Powtrs Mills,' aged 89 yaara, baa oooked 75 Thanksgiving dinners. She waa Sevan years old wbsa aha prepared the Brat one. Mrs. Hills did other use ful things beside cook Tbaaksglvlag dinners, for In I860, whaa aba waa Mra. John A. Powers, aba waa a physician and began to practice la the city of Buffalo." . . . Bat always oa Tbaaksglvlag day. aba laid aside bar profeaatoaal cares loag enough to oook the dlaaer. Oa There- day aba entertained a large party of frlaada betides bar ewa family. Da Wilt' Little Early Risers dainty little pllba, bat they never fall la cleanse Ike liver, reesove obstraotloas sad Invigorate the sysleea. I. 8. Daffy AC. ; . aeasnanMsaaaaaaaBajaaBaajaMHanMakhaa W ' Car Mock Better. - - LivapiA, Russia, Dae, l Tha Cast who I recovering Cross trplxrtd fever. is so aaach belief last be oaslred to get op todsy, bet waa advised by ale atedl- eal attendants to remala la bed aatfJ Ibe ead of the week. , lis la aot allowed In read, bat the Cxatlna reads to hlaa at Interval. Ills sppettie la IncrWng, asd bs ase be come tired of bis tlqald diet. Be s.ked for solid food, bet the phrtktsas would aot allow a'sa to partake of It Today's bolletla regarding blseoadlllo I se foilowe. . "Tbe Csar paaaed a very good day yesterday and bad a very good elf M. Lait evening bis temparatare was tit snd bis poise 71, Tkte mntotne: ! roaamna ia vsiy santfartory. ills -ptll and U.ffis ate lcrlnr Itli lamp rain re tbia SBornlBj Is 87 I and bit p!m M." T1X ASSESSMENT CASE. State Side Heard oo isia. Presiden tial Electors Meet. Report oa Cotton '. 4 ' - Mill. Special to Journal. Ralugii, Dec. 4. The hearing of the State's aide in the Tax Assessment case, begins here December 18th, and will continue until tbe 27th. . The Presidential Electors met here to day, and electel Dan Hugh McLean, chairman, O. L, Abernathy, seoretary. Electors then adjourned until to-mor row, and will then adjourn until the first Tuesday In January, when they will meet and cast the vote for President. The report on cotton mills chartered by the Bute to date this year, shows 26, and 10 knitting mills. To-day the cap ital Invested In these is $3,567,000. Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Dec The Supreme Court handed down the following opinions: Wiseman va. Green from Mitchell, af firmed. Loven vs. Parson, from Burke, error. State vs. CoRstern, from Catawba, af firmed. State vs. Brown, from Catawba, af firmed. Shoaf vs. Frost, from Davlo, af firmed. Gray vs. Little, from Alexander, er ror. Gardner vs. Railway, from Rowan, affirmed. Smith vs. Tew, from Cumberland af firmed. Powers vs KIser, from Lincoln, mo tion to docket and dismiss under rule sev enteen allowed. MANY FILIPINOS YIELD. Twenty-Two Hundred Take the Oath of Allegiance. Manila, JDecember 3 Sunday In Ylgah was a great day for the American cause. Twenty-two hundred natives of the region nearly all fighting meu. crowded tbe church .and look.lhe oath of all Ulance to the United States. The oath was administered by tbe priest. All but 500 of those sworn were bolomen. The number Included 1,200 bolomen who had previously surrendered. The proceedings In tbe church occu pied the entire day. They Included an address by General Young and an exhor tation by the priest. Scarcely any hos tile Filipinos remain in the vicinity of Santa Maria. General Young attributes this fact to three causes tbe re-election ef President McKlnley, the arrival of s stronger body of troops, the espec ially rigid enforcement of war measures and the deportation of prisoners to V a nlla. Washington, December 8. The War Department today received a dispatch from General MacArlhur telling of the surrender of Filipinos to General Young General MacArthor says: "Although no rifles were surrendered this is important as Indicating a reaction among the people." THE MARKETS. Tbe following quotations wore receiv ed by J. K. Latham 4 Co, New Bern, N. O. . New Voaa, Dee. 4 Oottok; Open, High. Low. Close Jaa.... .-9.83 J.W 9.7 , 176 - Mob S.78 I.T8 S.M . May I.T 67 1.57 W7 Aag 1 96 1 96 9.91 9.11 Sept 8.60 8,60 660 8.60 WaaaT: . ' Open, nigh. Low. Close May..i 79J 79 7i 7 Ooa. Qaa 191 . 191 8o,a,yPfd....r,j Ml Fed. ....'. .... 48 , . .. . t , 4 Ooa. T. M Leather .. ... 11 t aVS.W .41, 4:i Cotloa receipts were U,000 bales at all porta. . i . .- . Spots 6.1949 -Sales t.000 fa- 17. tare Dee.-Jaay.Si9. Jaa-Fsby -. Hew Btare cans UHC -' Cot low la ' lb local aatrkat told at 71 to 67. Bales were 67 bates, . Xhm On Day Ookl euro."" kMUinloVMM. Btmif lM a enadf Rockefeller Weddlof Put 0ft Cuvattaa, Dee, 1, UUs Alia Rockefeller, danfhler of JoLa D. Dot kt feller, baa aehlMl kir o ktr frma Vi se sa that bar e.afil.fa to . V, Aratslae rrmi,a rMrgo Uw(r, kts bn poatpoewt ladanlilf. Mf. Pr at las Is with bis llaacee la VMsna. Mr, TraatlM and MUs po-.f.ll-r ate to kse b waJiUd en Iwmtr It K'H R'irtr Mar tln trl for Jof, snd tlx d. rlora si Vlnaa dtr, tlitt rm!q ar 1 aa l eon t!iu lit 1 tirtitr-fin', Tl. r-i n.rg .n,H a lll Uks i-1..'. at5f .;-f t t. l r.f 'I V. , : f r i jw crow uw holds. A Decision to That Effect ey The United State Snpreme Court. . j Washihgton, Dec 8. The Kentucky ' State law reqolrltig railroad companies i in that State to provide separate coach es for colored passengers was made the subject of an opinion In the; United States Supreme Court today, the case being that of tbe Chesapeake & Ohio vs. -4he State of Kentucky. It-came to this court from the Kentucky Court of Ap peals. The opinion wss handed down by Justice Brown and the Kentucky court's judgment, in favor of the Stale was affirmed. Juallc Brown stated that in this case the railroad had attacked the statute on the ground that it was unconstitutional In that it is an interference with inter state Commerce. With out replying specifically to tbe objection, the justice said there is a sufficient eompliance with the law. if a separate coach for local colored passengers Is attached to a train while passing through the State. The Court of Appeals of Kentucky, it is said relieved this court of tbe necessity of pasiing upon the question as to whether the law required a separate coach for Inter- State passengers of color. Justice Harlan dissented stating his opinion to be that the law Is an Inter ference with Inter-State commerce and also taking the position that the Ken tucky Legislature has no right to clas. sify citizens by color In railway coaches. When you need a soothiog and heal. ing antiseptic application for any pur pose, use the original DcWitl's Witch Hazel 8alve, a well known cure for piles and skin diseases. It heals bo res with out leaving a scar. Beware of counter feits. F. 8. DulTv & Co. Beer Cargo to Filipinos. Vancouvkr, B. C. Dec. 3.-The out going steamship bmpiess ol Unlna, which sails from this port for the Orient on Monday, will cany a record-breaking cargo of beer for tbe Philippines. Fifty thousand barrels brought hither in 75 trains are consigned to Manila. The One Day Cold Curu. Cold in head and Bore throat cured by Ker mott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine. A. easy to tak4 ai candy. 'Chilureucry lor them." Bargains in Xmas Goods. Silver Novelties at 35c each consist Ing of Sboe-hooks, Shoe-horns, Curler Tweezers Erasers, Heals, Letter Openers Darners, Bell, Combs, &c. A full line o' Sample Ilalr Brushes Tooth Brushes, Flesh Brushes snd Latbr Brushes at coat prices. Opaque decorated ware, Candle Stick Pin Trays, Puff Boxes, Vases, Rose Jars etc , from 10c to 25c. Silver Mounted Toilet Sets, Mdltary Brushes, very handsome Cut Class Bottles of Kilracls and Toilet Waters, Automliers Sosp Boies, etc , at low prices. Pipes from Sc to $1 JO each. Purses, Card Cases, etc. F. H. Duffy e Co. J , 1 3 NIOIITH 3 COMMENCING MM ; . UiltRY UMDLEi"S DRAMATIC COMPANY. 15-Pi:OPf.l-.15 WUI Present tbo Fouf Act Bociety Play trrnu nimnvn mipr7T 8PE0UL FSATCIH-Uttle Mrtle tbe CUrt Cbltl Aema Dmoer and Voallat. HpecleJIy eoaunc a le i by Qov of Few York. - . . Sprdalliee bMwsrw tbe actr. -Popalar prlrca tV, tna, 90c. ' Oiang of PrograiA teek algM. , Z & Tatley & tC6., ttUU t- 1 v. TERKinx aid raisa FISH, Wster l , . BsUlmsre, VI. ftf-ni.i F. r' M'ir-asiie Xatioaal B.nV; (OtUixttil rtaloal flana. 5,000,000 Oct. . mmmmimumHumumiuumL jg g PLENTY OF GOOD THINGS! JUST RECEIVED ill Mince Meat, (Jrarjberriesitron.Currants, Baisins, Evaporated Apples and Peaches, New Prunes, Soft Shell Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, English Walnuts all new crop, Sweet Mixed Pickles and Girkins Sour Pickles, Lemon Flavoring Exttacts and Spices, Heiuz's Tomato Catsup, Lea and Terrins Sauce, Ap ple Butter, Schredded (Jocoanut best quality 5c package, Cook J ing Butter and Cottolene, Fresh Elgin Butter and Buckwheat, Fancy Cream Cheese 15c lb., Macaroni, Small Pig Hams, Can ned Goods of all kinds, Queen Olives and numerous other good things just received. J.L. 'Phone 91. mm. CiaVa7la.il IfclftJ J. A. JONES, BROAD STREET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, L.lvery, Feed, Sale and Exchange . . Largest and Ever Found in New 1'ern. Also a Complete Line of Buggies, WagonB Harness, Robes, Whips, Cart Wheels, Etc. J. A. J ON EN, Broad Street, Stewart's Old Stand Now is the time to buy Gloves, before the best colors have been selected. We have a Nobby Line oi Up-to- date dressed and un dressed Kid, Mochas, Dog Skin and Wool Gloves at prices with in the reach of all. Call NOW and exam ine our Line. J.G.DUNN&CO., The Up-to-date FarnUher, - VI POLLOCK STREET. Property For Male. , 1 aava eeveral desirable Reasdeaoa for sale, attested la labest feeldeateo part of tbe City.. Ale a eaabef of good batldlBf lota la food toeaJlilea. - t J.1.W0LFERDEN The Boggy that SUITS ia lb kind t luilJ,tTjara linked 7 Ur'thor like a kck with tho lall a. ra, l-.Ua and inj;s sliaft roup ! ' C, t) at n,al rip lie nnt Jv rnila 1 a v ' , ' "i T V. 1 or I' ii 1 tT MP' 's!t 1 At J, L. McDantel's 71 Broad Ht. Wholesale efc Retail roeer, 1 71 BrtfjMl Ht. A VV "VT sO I Kl LH AMAMhuJm Finest Stock of HEADQUARTERS FOR. TOT AU the Latest and Newest Toys fof Cliildfenw Our Stock ia open for inspec tion and pare Laos and now ia the tin to make selections for Holt daj Prearata for tha CbilJren. . Wa aava tbo Toya-Call apd act oar ttock. St. XV. 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