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: VOL. XTHI-NO. 233. . . ' ; -V.' 1 ,. - WW BIRN, N. C, SATDRDAI MORNING, DICIMBIR 29, 1900. ; , NINETKINTH TEAR 355 7ftest? Cold Nights ' pan licj' Jk-f 1 33! make yon feel the need ojf Downy, Feath ery, all wool .. " KL.4NKETS Listen to our Prlcei 10-4 13J50, 11-4 $4.23, 18-t 5.00. Portiere tn any kni all color , Hemstitched Damask Fett, and Towela in Price ranging from 5c to $1.55 each. wLe Trevoux? and "West Bud " Kids both guaranteed- . . - BTTHEN WB CALt ATTENTION TO ODB 8TOCK OP B , 1. 47 49 Legislature to Increase Appropri I ations and Levy More Taxes. CHRISTMAS GOODS ! A Handsome as well as useful Chafing Diah, or Five O'clock Tea, Wedgewood Dressing Cases or Olove Boxes, "Terra Japonlca", Jardineres, and- Umbrella Stands, New Designs In Lamps. Ebonled and Silver Goods. Ohl Yes, and Everything Prettv in Brooches and Fancy Pins of all kinds, so Come and See Us. o Hi o T Get Yout Money's Worth',? You will live well if yon buy the best of our stock. It tj K don't coat much more than lb.3 cheap kind of living either. We are getting in a Fresh Stock of Christmas Goods Such as Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Cranberries can or bulk. All kinds of Dried rruits, and our line of Canned 5 Goods is complete. V We sell the Best Goods for the Leaet Money of anyone in town. Would be clad to have vou call. If vou never cull von V w - - J J will miss all. Yours truly, c T CD CDADVUn 71 ? Cor. Ilroad jb Uancock Si i 'H a aiirt. JBaptbt Female University L' RALEIOH, N. C. "la th heart of the' city, one block from Oapltol and Governor's Mansion ad two from Bute Library. Second aeesloo. Xorollmenl. kSi. Faculty of Ore sues and fifteen women. II Distinct bchoole,' tfxr Kagllsb, Latin, Greek, Mod era Language. Malheai alios. Natu ral Science. Moral Philosophy, History -aed Political PetoaM, Ait, Music, Ii praaaloa, and BbiIdsm. Xipeaar per school year, Including Board, Boom. Heel, Light, Hatha, Liter ary Tallloa, laoldeatlal F and Lenn d7. 1178. Bpriaf Ura opea Jaeoary 11 We , am mom for thirty other atodeaia." You Should See Oar Christmas goods. Boxes of tS Sabo roao Clears l.0Oj Pipes, from So. to fl.Weech. ' Toer cbolo of onr tatlrt Ha of Opaqua decorated war), redaoej from Me. to IV., ooatUtlng of Vase, Plata. PlaTrar. P8 Bos. Jewel Bote. Tooth Brash Rosea, - Rom Jar ad Catdlt Stttee, Hlrrow 14, 1 II and tV. Brahs af alt hie 1 AT COST; '" , A (a Ha ef ftntl X f itrscl ed Int'M Wef. ewl plain at ! pri I a. Itrtrit gl rh It, Afl .!,' kH-Xfk rM 'a ,Rlri erkrti T -IM .i" tVtt. a- t tad Vhtrt r.'a IV i .. , , i. . . jp. h. iiirty ro A . T A loo'- In our door at our revolv ing show cue will convince 'yon that we Mil only the Very Latest Stylet and I olort in Soft and 8 tiff Data. We have a few Stetaon aam plet to close out. : It i worth your time to stop and tee the caae if yon don't want to boy a bat. mmm mirn, '-91. tmt Mntt ' ' T. K. Tally , Q Co.f iOJlJlIHHlRX f i AMP '1 v . J tf urn mat Fnneral of Robert 0. Barton. Gen. Hake on Native, Philippine Soldiers. Prlxe Taken at the Paris Exposi tion. Ralbioh, N. C, Dec. 28. The funer al services of Robert O. Burton, Esq.r were held here this afternoon from Edenton street M. E. church. The board of stewards of that church' of which board he was a member, attended in a body, as did the Raleigh bar. His brothers arrived lu time to be present, among them Mr. Andrew Burton of Reidsville and Messrs John and James Burton of Halifax county. The remains were taken to-day to the family burial grounds near Roanoke Rapids. State Treasurer Worth said to your correspondent today in reply to ' a ques tion: "I expect the legislature will in crease appropriations. The demapd Is very great. It will be In earnest though ftboiit getting more taxes. I do not believe property In North Carolina, real and personal all property in fact Is assessed at over two-thirds of its true value, I never have believed it. There is most certainly not over two-thirds on the tax books." The Treasurer has an inquiry from the county superintendent of Guilford asking when ho will be ready to pay out 100,U00 appropriated for 1901 for pub lic schools by the legislatuie. He re plied that if the sheriffs pay in taxes promptly he will promptly meet the obligation. The $100,000 begins to be due January 1st. The Treasurer said; "The sheriffs are paying in only moder ately well. Only 3 out of 07 have as yet receipts in full, those being of Lincoln, Johnson and Uaitin counties." State treasurer Worth says he sees fro:u the report of ths treasurer of Vs., that that State gets (325,000 for liquor licenses. He says he wants to know why this State can't get as much. Vir ginia gets (21,000 for collateral Inheri tance taxes this Stale nothing. Virgin ia gets $4 1,000 out of the penitentiary and $40,000 out of oysters; this State p actlcally nothing. The rural mail delivery is very popu lar wl h the country people. A carrier u re said to me. "I haudled In August, the first month of my route, 1378 pieces o. mail. This month I have haudled ov.-r 5 .000. Gen. Robert F. Hake, ons of the few surviving major-generals of the Confed erate army, tells me the plan of the United Slates to enlist natives as sol ulers In Ine Philippines will prove an excellent one if they are carefully taught lo l3 maiktmec. The general says that he speaks from experience and observa tion and that if Ibey ara taught to be expert martsmea the "hunter's Instinct" will mke them good soldiers, for In bat tie their only thoaght will be of their ihoollnj. Democratic Slate cbairmia Simaiaat ssys with gnat frankness, In a chat with your correspondent, that ths at tempts by the North Carolina Republi cans to nse the federal courts for the prosecution of Stale eleolloa offloers will probably InMrfer with ths liberal policy which the Demoorats had la mind along cerula lines. U said: "The Re publicans are eryln, paao I pao 1 I hey cn'l expect peaoa while they are entp'oyloj all th enginery of the courts to ajp up friction between the par ties " , Th Demoorats la ths legislator will bold their caucus oa ths tight of Jao usry 8. They will select th splr if th house apd the other offlter. There are four or live aiplraaU for the speak rbl. " - " . At the tle todtyof th North Carolina Association of Academies, held la th capital, there ware peclal ad dreMMby Prof. Few of Trinity; Mis Billiard of Oxfot.i, Prof. Aadsraoa of Trinity Park High School, Prof. Ml of Saaford, and ethers. , .. - : , -. Secretary Braoer of the agricultural department ear North Camilla Wua M prise tt Paris, of which 14 were fr apple, the other being for tobaooo, eot- toa, greens, gold, elite aod copper eta, forestry, eommerola) timber,' lot-llctasl plaata, aet a, books tt I berries, natural history speclmsnt, prlaelpally ktail feme. There were alio glvet atr Uru- aer tad eeratoi Drimler spiela! JI tor aollaboratloa of th eshlbtU There wer over 1.000 tpclmnt 'Tk xt of j MAY BE EXTRA SESSION. Important Legislation Hay be Blocked. Ship Subsidy Causes Trouble. ' Wabhinotor, Dec 28. Senators who are known to enjoy tha'full confidence of the administration have begun to talk, of the probability of tn extrt session of the next Congress on account of the failure f Important legislation to get acted upon at this session. Inasmueh as the President and these same Senators were daring the early days of the session urging npou their party associates to train every point to avoid an extra sec slon, the present talk is believed to be somewhat in the nature of a threat made for the purpose of lessening the oppo sition of a number of Senators to maas- ores which it is desired to put through at this session. -Although it Is not be lieved that the Presides! or any of huj party wish an-extra session, one may be made be .made necessary if they insist upon passing some bills, principal among which Is the Ship Subsidy measure, be cause opposition to those may result in banging np some of the regular appro priation bills. Senator Pettigrew has publicly given notice that he and Senators Butler, of North Carolina, and Allen, of Nebraska. Intend to oppose every bill brought up In the Senate as long as the Ship Subsidy bill Is pushed. If these tbree Senators live up to that notice either the Ship Subsidy bill-will have to be dropped or there will be an extra session, as under the Senate rules tt is easily possible for three resolute men to block legislation indefinitely, and Senator Allen already holds the record for speaking against time iu the Senate. Besides, they are not the only opponents of that bill la the Senate. The markets. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham A Co, New Bern, N.TJ. j Nw York, Dec 83 Cottoh; Open. High. Low. Close Jan.... ..... 9.52 9.53 9.53 9.58 ! Men 9.33 9.80. 9.33 9.86! " May 9.27 9.32 9.27 0.29 1 Aug ... 8.95 S 95 8.93 8.98 Sept 8.37 8 33 Wheat: Open. High. Low. Close May 78f 79 7S 7J Sugar... 145$ 140J So. R'y Pfd 72 724 W.& L. E ...... Nor. P. Fed. S 56 56J Rock Is. . 119 1201 So. Pac A. S. W 44 45 Con. T Am. Tob Ill 112 C. B. & Q 148 1424 Many persons have bad the experience of Mr, Peter Sherman, of North Strat ford, N. H., who says, "For years I suf fered torture from chronic indigestion but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure made a well man of me." It digests a hat you eat dnd Is a certain cure for dyspepsia and every form of stomach trouble. It gives relief at once even In the worst cas s and can't help but do you good. F. S. Duffy & Co. The Chinese Mix-up. PbkiN, Dec. 87. LI Hung Chsaj ad Prince Ohlng, the Chinese Peace Com missioners, have heard from tho Eu peror, ICwaug Su. Prince Ching call s 1 on the former for consultation, remain ing for over an hour. The Court Oblect atrenuously to re ducing the forts, and also to allowing permanent legation guards, which, it seems to think, could be made lufficient- ly large at any time It was desired, to menace the Court Itself, After the conference it waa decided to hold farther communication with the Court before seeing the ministers. The British have Increased their garri son at Tang Tsuo by one hundred men, with horses and three guns. A flvln column of 1,8'X) cavalry will scour the country be. t ween Tien Tsln and Tang Tsun, la obedience to Marshal von Welder' order to be on the alert, In View of the French report of an engag meat with t,vn Chinese troops. Colonel Tallock's regiment will return to destroy the towns he recently held. This action Is owing to th fact that It baa been discovered that a number of Boiara unquestionably made them their headquarter. Th Brill!) autborili ay they do not expect serious trouble frost the Boxers, mainly because they lack arms. Fortunately the Chines Government feared to trust them with arm last t rebellloe against the dynasty be aadertakea. Other sr Is th danger mgiht btv beea eerioot. Help It needed atone when e person's life I la deafer, A aeg!oted eoagh or oold mar ooa beoome serious aad should be stopped at one. One U Inula Coegb Cere quickly pare eoag he eod oold taJ the worst cetee of croup, broe eh I tie, grippe eod other throat tad lung trouble. F.B. Duffy Co. Cotton receipts weie Sft.OOO bales, Uverpool Musket. Spots 54 Sales 6,000 bales. Fu tures Jin-Feby. 5.19.. Aug.-Sep. 4.51 k Receipts of cotton for tbe week 222,- 000 bales against 173.000 bales same week last year. Nw Bern Cotton Market. Cotton In the local market sold 9. 5-16 at When you uecd a soothing and heal ing antiseptic application for any pur pose, use the original DeWiil's Witch Hazel Halve, a well known cure for plies andjSkln diseases. It heals sores with out leaving a scar. Beware of counter- felts. F. 8. Duffv Co. Dont Bead This! But stop at 76 Pollock Street and leavo your laundry. We have moved our Laundry Office to tho store Mr. Mc Sorley generally uses fur toys, We have our Laundry plant In fine sbspe, plenty of light, plenty of room, plenty of good soft water. Now with these advantages we will guarantee better work than we have ever done. We dont stop at these promises. We have 400 nice presents which will be given away with every package of laundry that Is left at the offlce These presents are well worth coming after and will only be given out two weeks. Our wsgon will be on the streets every day, all goods will be called for and de livered as before. With many thanks for your past pal ronage and wishing all a prosperous New Year, we are Yours Truly, DAYBIRBY STEAM LAUNDRY, PnONi 140 7 Pollock St., NEW BERN, N. C Executrix Notice. Having qualified as executrix of the last will and testament of the lale C. C. Pstler. late of Craven countv. N. C. 1 berebr notify all persons having clslms against the estate of the deceased, to present them for payment on or before the 88th day of December, 1901, or this notice will plead In bar of recovery All persons Indebted to the said estate will plea make prompt settlement. This December t8ih. 1900. SARAH E.0 i'ETTEY. Executrix, n. W. WilXuuanH, Attorney. ' DeWlirt Llille Early .juaer 4 are dainty little plllt, bat they never fail lo Itaase the liver, reaov obstructions tad lavlforate Ik system. F. B. puBf A Co. . ' Extra Pantsi ForCBo$s. nWf haTe Juet received a New Line of Coyi Corduroy PanU,'wb.ich are WAHiakted nut to rip. Si act 5 to 10 yean in abort pent, and 18 to 20 inlongtronMr. ' We have alto a liner of Heavy i FRESH LOT OF Mt. Aiy Butte Just Scevled Only 25 Cts Per Pound In Abundance at J. Li. 9Ii'laniel 71 Broad Street. Florida Oranges, Nuts, Raisins, Apples, Malaga Grapes, Citron, Cunauts, Dried Figs, Dates, Nice Mixed Candy 10c lb. ( lover Hill Print Butter, Cooking liutter, a Eeal Nice Table Butter for 30c lb., Fresh lot Java Roasted Coffee at 20c lb., Dried Fruits and Canned Goods of all kinds, Very Finest Cream Cheese 15o lb., Fresh Lot Small Sugar Cured Hams, Fulton Market Heef, and numerous oilier nice tilings at Rock Bottom Prices. Wholesale Retail Grocer, 71 Brsijvl Ht. j. l. mm S 'Phone 91. J. A. JONES, IS1ST, MHWAKi'S UL1 STAND, STABLES, BROAD STREET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, Iilvery, Feed, Sale and Exchange . Largest and Finest'Stock of HOESES and. 1IT7LES Ever Found iu New Hern. Also a Complete Line of Buggies, Wagons Harness, Robcs,Whips, ( art Wheels, Etc. j. a. .ioxi:s. Hroad Street, Stewart's Old Stand. r ' Hotlce to Creditor, la Ike Dt-l'lr Cearl of the Untied , Hiataa, Eacrra District of Nortl),we!.nk nXcX pBnU made ty n Carolina at New Bora. . , . . . . le tb. waiter of fc A. tuddl.t , Ban- lch w are offering I hear, . . taps, Batfcor). . j ,' Vff art flOsT piYMrcsl to fit UT The MHlilta of t. A. Raddla. of Tta. ' . . atLlaeledltf Mr. Hreaai'e ripaM(o . tA V,.-,M M.t.. Mnnt Coll.. W. r' ud Jwt siAiaaa rx : mtum ji.!d ruisn nsn, III WsUr P.llln.r, 14. f fs.f,' A M'raate' r, rua t rtiilnr.Ui Nttlmal f'- your itU for !'! '1 ' ".'1 iT-s. Oir ti-k.;i A Years Hard Riding1 f . he fro that lb ll- t tllye. awie ly m i " hk f, tiy iwi If I root r o ile Ibsa aryrsrl)ot yt . I bar t ties S(o'j for coLfstnis, nantronn, j B A M H t. f H 4, tt.EYt'tND, I 8TC4lr, UTRACtMR,-. . . JtAOLF, citAwront), IAft'(A. IIiEvI-, VKrjITTF.. IT.H.N-.m ' AM) M ilt.4 l'.l;VC'I.FA T"rtsl'tnJ f i!'tT Farta, was aader ,0t a ry tesnsrk tdl taowing - Tc Setere KtMBre. WtiBira. Kai.,Dr. IT. Mrs Oarre fnt a full discharge la Baakrntcy hs?.' choice of tie. lo hrs lleJ l Slid snort, II Is ordered bylhecoart Itat a bearing U bade' I Q nilRjrJAlPfl the 8th. day of January I tXjl before U J, . i . U s UUllll UlUVJs Nloa.erldetof tBarboer o. 9hn, tlSew tUr., H. Cat , . l!s-f a-tlulO ' ty W.O. t. tf.eetsrwd tbe iarey lloi.l o i!.ksi s. aod tkstaiitaowa ewdi. - br room May, tad with t sios smash. r and othtr r'" ntrtl may M! nrillalicrat, 4 H00 nalaUae a id a mirror velord rP' at said im sod place and show . 67 POtXOCrt PTRtkT. jnes causa, u any tusj Bare, -woj GREAT REDUCTION IN CLOAKS and WRAPS. We will sell the remainder of our Stock ot Ladies and Childrens Cloaks and Wraps At a Sacrifice. , Come Early and get the Choice. D.F.JARVIS, -' 6J POLLOCK STftEET. ., tbe titino Mr. Nsllon brns snlrrm I two sa-' VJ ef said ptliloa should tot b ftt- X1U Fnrlory. loons a niowa, sws snnami mo a This l"ib, dy of Imhf ijo. 11. L. tilt AJiT, tlfth. fly it:o. GICKjr, Iity tnd oWJsrod ,tbr la to ) sntl.r hlrh aba sa h prnxiUd. Hh MH 'a ths eoMBiy JH tli's afifrmwa ' rhr 1 with ptp;-.ry SbU' I'rtis dtru( i( t T, T III f ' ; '. J c i . :..f II. Will's Vtlrb lit, el - I. J.rv. 1' ' ' 1 ' I' . -:!,-.'' I rf I a . V. s I ! A k 4 Will be "ld at nM'ifort, N. on lb in rl f of 4sntity ll"'l tn Ih hlnhM Iblit lor for rash the Inllowim or iiii j prfp.Mf nw loliingtrn lo the ( nr4 j (Hi mt Fcfiliifr I'". On tnnry, i l,'rr suit sll n.tilrirv br!(irpln Iti.ie Irt iv!., r.p b". srr tKrl, wl.s'f for-i Hon,., tin (yw4 n atn- iUo nnp 4H B"iw r"r ' r . nr. - A '1 ' . r t ' ' . f ' 1 1 ,,-, .1 i .....- t. f.-ni f 1 r ... f - i tn . s ! -i at , : ; ! i P. TUraWITII,; BLlffllTE OEIttBIGBI. aatfactirtr af ' , Bsfltra, Wsta Carta, Ae, ' Keaatrlaf Dett ealbert V tUea. i Buctlea, Wsfost, Cart Va4 "Dra; pt oa head fo; sk Smi Ism Hallris, It !f rrfm at llrlns; prlrw tjtor a ( -'-itsn r . V f tn wWt frnn. trc-y a b'; 'n. Vi'a aia !!lf I'-ii i. 't t' '.ire y'.'.r fn'ro'li U Julius M. (Arnold, Id very, Feeil Hale V Fxchange NfableM, IIorNeN V Tillies, Hugglna, Wn()ns, Harncei,' Whips nd Itobrs. rT"l'art whrelnja spfcislty. GG Broad SI., Kew Bern, N. C STOLEN ! A llartfurd Blrjcle No. 1 1097. Hert ford patent No. 7, 1 j Inch Hertford thru, Black Frame. Calvary HaHdle, mtxld 27, (double sprint;), Heirchllght lantern; taken from the office of i. K A K. O-1 1 ara, 88 Craven Hlrret. Mvrrn the bnnrs of 6 and 7 o'clock p m Monday Ih-r. ttlh. 1900, Fle lol'sr. Itr- ard for lie ratuin. T sit' -W (.) Dollars Rcwar I lo II p nrrtxl and c a- vtotioo ot tbe thief. . Wire ot writ, SAPIIAKL O'UARA. New fWr, N. C. i AiiBook Store 9 Tlitriilcago i 3 Tviva wf ta fttt " a j . a w , S f Issple, Darabie, Tl'lble sTHllnf. 5 TrM raanot nt araalt Ina . : h s eir t pr - j 1Ji a : 1 My term ts I'mrberr. 9 &. N. Ennett O.I ULuN Lastla'erd ' alrti, oin t'aleck frnss la 'mat of CarnMrt l a. aa "A salra)'' b'ryeW, aoiah-r tt,it, A rs ward of tv d'tllarl at!) be pl4 for rf cover r( tbe asms, fnllff . n. FTnr.rr. Jt.w Ur, ft, c.
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