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. 1 , VOL. XY11I-N0. 827. NEW BIHN, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1900. NINETEENTH YEAH s "7 1 v These Cold mike yon feel the need of Downy, Feath ery, nil wool BLANKETS Listen to oar Prices 10-4 $8.50, 11-4 $4.26, 18-1 $1.00. Portieres In any and ill colors. Hemstitched Damask Pels, and Towels In Prices ranging from 5c to $1.25 each. "Le TreTonx" and "West Eod" Kids both guaranteed. WTHEN WE CALL ATTENTION TO OUB STOCK OF n CHRISTMAS GOODS! A Handsome as well as useful Chafing Dish, or Fire O'clock Tea, Wedgewood Dressing Cases or Glove Boxes, "Terra Japonica", Jardlneres, and Umbrella Stands, New Designs In Lamps. Ebonled and Silver Goods. Olit Yes, and Everything Pretty In Brooches and Fancy Pins of all kinds, s Come and See Us. TU Ft V fi4. ir Jin You will live well if you buy don't cost much more than the We are getting in a Fresh Stock of Christmas Goods Such as Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Cranberries can or bulk. All kinds of Dried Fruits, and our line of dinned Goods is complete. We sell the Best Goods for the Least Money of anyone in town. Would be glad to have you call. If you never call von will miss all. Yours truly, J. "PARKER, Jr. Cor. Ilroad fc McSORLEY'S List Ul GAMES. Th Teaser Foot lUc Charge of the Llglil Brigade. Aladdin. 1 he young Athlete. Arabian Nights. Crossing lbs African Dcrrl War at Bel. Tug of War. Blaeple Chase. Trolley Car. Rough Rlrisr Teo-plns Trip to Klondike. The Little Corporal. The Bicycle Race Quoits Chat. Foot Ball Feadnetloa Hoase Tsoils Caeb. Oonnly Fishing Pood KlllBly. Tally-ilo. 0r Trolley Party So-Bang. ftolltelr aad Checkers Foi aad Umm Blow Foot Ball Pillow Dei. Lluia Bo Peep Berga Oosatar. Gem of Poems Bbovol Board A row ad the World. TtddWdy Wlaks Htckery Diekery Dork Tb Klag I lilgkway Aelbora. FtVaf Coddle. T I (j. Black Cat Fortnae Telllag Mtti Fie;. Cbrwtm PsiiU Pktire (lame Sliced Bird. Bllcad aaln.1. Yaratlif. Riop Boy. fw.ee Ooddle' Trip lo New Tort. War aad rriplom. antort lltewpl Cbee. Ittgf bt sWor CbrtMma. Metbet Oooe. Oprto. ' Cbecboreeod tUragemmoo t aria Morrow Fort Tellleg. KaUall, '". CWwaa, - OMMaU. The) Flrtaf Dvt'kavaa. Offal Le as Hevaae, Adatrel IVw J at Mao lie, O eval MMe m Fan lite, lUainets ai tU .eia, AdnlreJ kVbe a tiawtlaf Bay. C. J. McSORLEY S.V.C. rllMk U audi Atonal- f VUh rr(ry ' WTTI be tati (4 lanroft, J. CL M the W4 4f W Joeeef f ,Mt tbe bit-tan b44 few lb fkf 4wnt.it fr"1 w its v0m Olt 04 F Hit1 (. laavity. twits aa4 all e.Hef befcrn, Ikaat tanta, amp bewail, orrep belli, serf, be, naa.to mum- etee owe bone pf ((. a b a4 rK,a aeaay. be4 . -t M a4e M arW, ijamaji bkl r-1 Urrp. Kimti ta M a- iw a4 aa IlKlHtliiH, paarpte 0 o FK t " h" i4 v aaa. iTrr"ii rTniti(.4 B t. i . f y a4 Tra. 8M SX91 t w At the best of our fitnek. It cheap kind of livin illii'i". Hancock Nis. H iii A T It? iii S A loo' in our door at our revolv ing show cast- will oonynrc v that r aril oniv the Very Iat-st Stylea and ( olors in Soft ami .Stiff Ha J. We have a few SU ton sam ples to cloar out. H is worth your tune to stop ami a the fair if you don't want to bny a hsL ARMSTRONG 4 SIMPKINS, 67 niddle Street. Stolen ! A Model 0, Cbalaleea Colgate Btcr-1 aU. No K, tt lack fraoM. lack II irt for 4 tlrra, Wbaalaf saddle, and ad jMUke baadla br, oa altl of Tlty Poeoatw tMb ba4wea 4 aad 7 oalock. I from tear of PoMotlca BeUdlag la City MKw Drra. $25 REWARD III be al4 fot rweoeary of wae1 aad mat m4 eowvtcUaw r tbtef A Hbaol rower, will U paid lot aay latfrUM ktadlef fwove y of this Wrtu mi.. XV St. T. II II. la, avfeyoi, Owt. AmsMalUow,Orsfkv is rrfotUf. RaVbtr- M MS fcV Fa Bma, X. 0 . Ie4 Sbms. - I t ! fl swntr4 M Mln of Nights f i-!!r4tr4Ti? Dr,'", a D yW If de tbol be. aor ibao Mi aa4 Dm.I, every piir (etraelM. pr-rUallr, i i fUtve STATE AUDITOR His Report of Values of Property And Real Estate. Married in a Hospital. Wholesale Brae Hoase. Times are Hood. Masons Meet Jany. 18. Public Charities Board. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Dec. 20. Today the comp: atlon of the report of the State auditor wan completed. It shows that there are 23,035,235 acres of land, value, $115,169,- 678; US .41)2 acres mineral or quarry land vulue C01,15U; 233,877 town lots, $50,104,- 44?; total of real estate $105,960,27?. There are 174,308 horses, $6,389,123; 130,- 037 mules, $5,261,450; 585, 625 cattle, $4, C54 i47; 291,805 sheep, $295,403; 1,174, 717 hogs, $1,650,621; value farming uten- slla, $1,599,656: money on hand $4,809, 508; solvent credits, $21,963,056; cotton $1,:57,376; tobacco, $2,866,437; shares in iui-orporated companies $6,037,930; total personal propeaty, 86,923,457. The tax on real estate Is (359,697, and on person al property $188,824. The report shows Itut tlinre are 11,486 bicycles in the Suite, valued at $150,905. 1 tie tax assessment investigation con tinued here today, and the Wake county witnesbes completed their testimony Then witnesses from Josnston county were put oa the Btand. The State chaners the Bridgers Com psny of Iiladcnboro. It will manufac ture pice products, and Its capital is $15, 000. A tha'-ler is also granted the Kln ciid fu-r.ilure company of StateBvllle, capital fO.OOO. At l'hlladelnhla yesterday MIsb Luis I'jrnell, oldest daughter of Judge Pur lcU of Raleigh, was married to Mr. -l:irke 8. liatchelor of this city. The liriilii is an invalid and bus for several wceua been 111 a hospital, to which ti ahied iiurue from here accompanied hi re. The marriage took placo in the liosnita1. I be cadets of the Agricultural and Meclii'iica' C'ollcire here left for homo tfi-'lay . A Heiiiblican beie who is htgh In po silion siivs it in tbe purpose of I'resl le..t Mclvlrley to mako surprUini; clmues in tbe personal of federal ofli ":' in ibe South, especially In tbl iiiie, Willi a view lo slreugtuenlug thi Pi iy It H learned tint a wholesale drug )oU3e in to be established here. There ate n.iw fouiteen retail drug stores, iC 'Ht mim'H'r for no mall aplace. I'd fur. iu-18 l.i tliii srclion assure uh tnnl 1 1-.- nconle In tlid county are now in 'it'tu-r rondiltoa tlian at any time In tlilf ly-l: e e-B pant. A k'i nt ilrni ol cotton Is being held by iii-Iii .rr-s At pricllcslly every farm t" ,.(.( ntloii will be Been Bcaltered in ihr ya d -') tn minimize tbe danger of lire. Kaln -el In to-day ind Is particularly M'l.m.inhle for the unuHUilly large crop of ..r.itl fftVn I '.e'r i. iii entry laker of public lsndi i i eirli rnurly. Tlienc arc required to n'ln-l o i iiially to the Secretary of Btale IkiI only two bsve none to. The Clerks of ;im Mijie-ior Court are rmjulred to :r porl to the Srcreta-y of Htilethe llsli of J.itl.rt'i of toe Teico. but only six have done kit Jui'gc Munonlon Instructs Blinding Mm cr James K Bhrpberd lo permit tbe Inlioductloo of leellmony In the ra'lwiy tsi attcsment case lo prove the I value of rellwiy propertlei ind stocks; with tt.e underitindlng thit such testi mony mi- be be excluded when the evi dence comes up for review by Judge ' Hlmonlon. Tlif ilrril trill it Aibebnro, which lo 1 volvel the villdity of the will of the lite Mtie treiaurrr John M Worth baa end ed. The amount Involved Is $)50-, IO 1 be holiday trade Is eitremely good. Ii si eicellant last Cbrlelmaa; It Is bow tourr tlil The annual coo vocation of the O isJ lodge of MawBi baglot bar oa taa etrulng of Jaauiry 18 ov. RusmII bis pardoned Robert OlUoa, wklia, of Rlebav4 ooaaty, who L.rl ecrvH 4 years of a ( years leaUaoe loi manslaughter. lb snaaal aiatilaf ot lU BtaU Aaso cliUn of AoaAal wlU be baJd l tb rteaita rbsmhtr Decwnbaf FTth, aad '"k This iftefaooa the aaaaal asoeUag of ltM koard of pnolle (barlllaa begins la tbe fWaate Cb inker. Dr. Diffy of Nw (Vera pmldlog. Tbe) vary fall re port of Itaerotof IVasoa was road. A innately of lie aotveal points was give -mm day ago. Rockefeller Ciret $ 1400,004. Cok-ioo, lit, Do. II.a-Ai lb iwtrtv alio Mrl of lb faltwrallr of (W P.ldl tisrper taiowated . " llk 1 party Ues wlU obMl ,ibiibt D. Rxkaaall bad mad ,.' lo oe lo sorcl UMlr power t gift of fl.M'XO lo lb taotltg. f railroad a4 ok oevpar l MlW,00for m oodotm! faad'Mloo. . ' . d to Wen lores he tboolilo pre. ' " for atlt.'m. Wy perooe n baa lb porio a a of Mr. Pur btmi, of Hoftb fvral- I fnnL sT II . aba -Tif weaea I aal. A CTH D I A VnW I VI lln er iniaai , LCiiarsa. to tm a:t:t. i-w - ' 7. SJ51'r lTg7t7 of mCV. v, v.-' THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E .Latham 4 Co, New Bern, N. O. Nbw Vokk, Dec. 89 Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close Jan 9.49 9.64 9.49 9 64 Mch 8.31 9.45 9.84 0.45 May 9.24 9 89 9.24 9.39 Aug 8 93 9.06 8.93 9.06 Sept.. 8.84 8.42 Wheat: Open. High. Low. Close May 78 79 78 J 79 Sugar 1821 181 So, R y Pfd 71 71 Fed. S.. 531 6; So. Pac 4 ' 42 A. 8. & W 43 43 Con. T Am. Tob Ill 110 Rock Is 118J H8i Cotton receipts were 28,000 bales at all ports. Liverpool Market. Spots 5 13-32 Ssles 6,000 bales. Fu tures Jan-Feby. 6.17. Aug.-Sep. 4.52. CUeer for Homely Women. Chicago, 111, Dec. 19. "Frills, halr- dresslng and manicuring don't count, If you have not natural beauty. If you're homely you are In for It. You may fret over it, you may pray over It, but you'll be homely still," is what Professor Ar nold Tompkins, president of the Chicago Normal School, told the Eoglewood Woman's Club and nlcghborhood school teachers tocay. tie said: If you re h imely stay away from the looking glass and don't think of your looks; theie is no hope for you; nothing you wear will help you. Your salvation will be In growing spiritual. Be amiable, gentle and look for something to laugh at in people and thlugs. Dou't try to have tl iy bands; there Is nothing in them to ad Til re, and why should you want small feet? Above all, doa't emlave your hands and feet." In addition to little hands and feet, lbs speaker said, he did not like gait logs. ' Bum real hogs, poke real coals and gel a real as well as an artistic comfort." lie was talking on tbe "lieauilfiil Education. " Help 1b needed alonce 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 the worst cases of croup, bron chitis, grippe and other ihroal and lung troubles. F. 8. Duffy A Co. Wanamaker Coming: to Norfolk. Nohkoi.k. Va, Deo. 19. The report Is cur.ent here thai John Wanamiker, of I ul'adelphia and New York, will estab- )'h a department store In Norfolk. A considerable building to be erected on Mtln Hlreet, adjoining the new s.ore of MI'ler, Rhodes Co., of Norfolk and R'chmond, his been leased to a parly who Is laid lo b Wanamaker. The One Doy Cold Curo. I-or cnl.l. iul nrt thnl utr Krrmott Chocrv !at- I.a.invr quinine. KiMly tk-a M caaUy viuuicKiy cure. CoKon Crop In Teias. Aibtih, Teias. Dec 19 The estimate of tbe Tern Agiicultoral Department o.' tbe total yield of cotton In Teias this jei' was mads public today. It Ii plired at 8.150,000 bales. Tbe animate Is bsaed on carefal peionil Investiga tion on tbe part of Commissioner Jeffer son Johnson and on reports received by tue depar.meot from various points In taecoiloa bell of lbs But. When yon need a soothing and heal ing aotlaepllc application for any pur pose, use Ibe original DeWitt's Witch Usiel Halve, a wall known cure for piles and skla diseases. It beala aorea with out leaving a scar. Beware bf counter feits F. a Duffy & Co. Prayer Meetlnf la Ktnsas. tvAMia Crrr, Mo., Deoeaber 18 Tbe pastor of tbla elty regard the mid week priyer meotlng as an Inslllulloa which ahonld bo abolished. AI tbolr steeling yesterday tbey adopted a reeolatlo declariag H lo be Ueir aoaaa that the mid-week prayer smoatlof , as It Is oca dueled 1st majority of Proteetaal eharcbea, baa oalllved In J. I - - l L.i L II- 1 1 I . a.ll' anwl tmmt whim i. ihu w b ail right, H tl low Ml of dau. A oowteall lo kae be ataaMd to devlao eoeaetLleg lo roploo It. fiacre Qtitt Els Pirty. Drraott, Mlebw Doooabor 1 Oov or not Baton t, Ptagro baa formally withdrew fro, tb Rapwhlloaa parly Tbl oo loo wa to ksraos lb Mlcb l(U ta4 Uel !( 4ofol4 Plb rat Waakol Utatlow Wit. , Plagro doalara Utl tO M iMfsr Ifetew k1r from krnl lodlfwatlotl t Kodol Dy.paU Car maow a wall aa of 00 t dlgaaM Ojbal )0 oat 44 I a eenele rer lot 4yerMl ead very fnriei of einnerb Irethlex It g' HiW t we n Is ibe worst ni The Destroyer of Oysters. WaSKiHOTON, Dec 19. The Unlud Stales Fish Commission, after an Inve -tlgatlon, attributes the decline of the oyster Industry in Long Island Sound to the Liking of menhaden. They a:e the natural protectors of the oyster, eating the starfish, which is tbe bivalve's dead- llest enemy. The catching of the men-' hiden, therefore, tendf to lucrease the number of starhsh. I This discovery Is apt to havo the ef fect of reopening the old controversy about putting an end to. or limiting, the menhaden fishery along the Atlantic State). Massachusetts has already passed a law prohibiting taking of the fish in the inshore waters of the Hlsie, and authorities In other Stales, are en deavoring to have acts passed prohibit ing the industry within the three-mile limit. The objections to .such laws are numerous, and those who are engaged in the industry have been powerful enough in the past to prevent the adoption of many that wero proposed lu various mates, The fish are ground up and con verted into oil and fertilizing material. In attacking the oyster the slartish so covers his victim that the suckers of the under side of tbe arms are distributed part to one valve and part lo the other and the remainder frequently to some surrounding object. The suckers are very uumerous and stick fast, and a ten dency to straighten the arms results in a constant pull on the shells in opposite directions, which if strong enough would open the shells. It is true that a starfish is not strong enough to open an oyster immediately in this manner, but it can and does fatigue lis prey. The constant strong pull iu opposite directions soou tires the muscle which holds the shell to gether, and sooner or later the oyster or clam gapes open. Don't use any of the counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Most of tbem are worthless or liable lo cause Injury. The original DeWitt's Witch lla.cl Salve is a certain curo for piles, eczema, cuts, scalds, burns, sores and skin diseases F. S. I'ulTy & Co. Ex-Presidents Agree. Piuncktor, N. J., Dec. 18. Former President Grover Cleveland today ex pressed bis hearly endorsement of the views of former President Harrison upon eipanslon, as outlined In a speech by Ibe latter In Ann Arbor, Mich. "I saw a liberal synopsis of the speech In some of the papers," said Mr. Cleve land, "and I regard It as tbe bast deliver ance yet made ou the subject which li discusses laIt sef ms to me that those who desire to acquaint themselves with the preel c question Involved and what lerrilorinl expansion means to our Republic, ami what It threatens our people, cannot pos slbly be afforded a belter means of en lightenment than former President Harrison has furnished." we w Ill s I, iltle early lllsera irr dainty little pills, but they never fill t cleanse the liver, remove obstructions and Invlgorsle the system. K. B. Duffy & Co. I'orle Allen. Everything Is run by, combinations now, slid Uncle Allen Hparks, eic.epl the churches. They don't senm lo get logeitier any belter thin tbey used to. A Cynical axplanallna. Whv don't ynu publlpb your compos! ll in. ' i.krd the idmlrer. HTsuie, an-wen-d the musician, there Is no ').. Oil? cbancd for them. They ire not goo.1 cuioitf h lobe greet nor bid enough to be popular. To all Farmers. 1 lul trc In went of good col Ion seed to plant can buy the Klog Cotton seed ffvOI C. T- Waieon or J M Oerdner for 40 cent per bu.hel. choice stock. Middle 81. Market Dock, New Ilcrn, N. C. You Should See Our Christmas goods. Bote of 19 Ralo- rooa Ctgara l.0t, Plpee, from Jo., to tl.M each. Tour choice of oar enlli Ho of Opaqo deco riled war, redoe) from 83c lo lie, coaeUlIng of Vimi, Plata. 11a Traya, Pa IT Bo see. Jewel Boise, Tooth Brash Boioe, Rose Jar t ad Caadl Bikks, Mlrrows 10, 1 14 aad to. Dmeba of all kind AT COST. A fine II a of Bolt e I Ktiroots aad TulM Water, tal aad plal at UV prW ot. aVaodanl m1 sack aa R. AO, Colgate. A-lolpb pWbtef Sod Rick ticker's. T-dlH Ammjola, Lstttador W4 Tkrist Rill Ik. F. HaDatT ACo. STRAY OX. He4 M H wbla mmtiwm Ml ear foe aal wkll feat errrMwd a4 lit. Tbl 01 be eoroeeel my prsnlea aaj 4o44 a.y prnpetif, Owaet bit lakt ep , pay danif Of 14) Ot wltl b oM I fy eita. Goods things I To Eat I In AhuiMlaiice at el. Ii. Mcftaiiier ST 71 ICrond Ntreet. Florida Oranges, Nuts, Raisins, Apples, Malaga Grapes, Citron, Ounauts, Dried Figs, Dales, Nice Mixed Candy 10c lb. Clover Hill Print Butter, Cookiug I Sutter, a Real Nice Table Butter for 30c lb., Fiesh lot Java Roasted Coffee at 20c lb., Dried Fruits audCuiued lio-xls of all kinds, Very Finest Cream Che?8e 15olb., Fresh Lot Small Sugar Cured Hams, Fulton Market !eef, and numerous other nice things at Rock Bottom Prices. j. l mm. 5 'Phone 91. These Game Boards have Rales for 50 Games iucludirf; CROKINOLE and all the CARROM GAMES Q. N. ENNETT. S3iili!in for You are no doubt puzzled as to what to Kive your brother or husband for Xmas Pres ent, Allow us to suggest a tew articles which are usetuland always most acceptable. A pavi r of (llovea, Silk I.im-d or Plain, 50 eta, to f 1.50. I. men Handrrrhirfa nt 15 i U. 86 cU. and 60 eta. Ml a Handerchiofs at '5 eta. 5(1 eta. 75 eta. and $1 00. Mi Muffler at f! 00 and f 1 0. ' Collar and Cuffs, Sniprndrri and half bos Whit and Colons! 81 iff Boeom 8hlri at II 00 and fl 60. One ai oar nobby halt. We have them Id all itylee and color and at prion to lo.it every on. How about a Suit or Overcoat p We have them in all sizes, from $5.00 to $10.00. Extra Trousers from $1.60 to $0.00 For your little men we have Boj's Suits, irom 3 to SO years, trom $1.60 to $10.00 Any article exchanged after Christmas ii they are not proper sixes. Qualities guaran teed. We are iully prepared to supply you with Xmas Presents, so call early and exam ine our stock before the best styles have been picked out. - Yours to Please, . t Wiiole&a.e & Retail 71 Broad Hi. the A Necktie. Von cannot ;iw too many ikn k fii'S. 'I bf most urrcitiible pniM iit for tin- nine is n .Mi onit cravat ami our hni- is tbe lianilsoiiu-st r Inn,. for bad. I'riii-s 25 ami 50 ru. f)oi he need a plr0f shoes? Our paU-ntJilrathir h.s arp beautirw and any man mav woll b jiroiid of them. I'nrn 1 fld; 5 OO; and r, (). , Onr ttock of nndrrecar u large and onr aaairtrrMnt rvimpletr. J'nrre from 50 ct. lo f 2 Of). ad caa'l belp bat do yea food. F. K ' Atrt Artea, Diffy A To, P!. 1. IVA. Il! Ci'k. 57 ror.T.ocu KTiti:irr.
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