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J. c, fTT fl tV W V 1 EXCCUBIR 9, 1803- ."VOL XXI-KO. 218. ' 1 TWMTT-SICOSD Till si .;. -. ,w . TE2 rCn S El A, 1QTSHTLL. THE CEOTTEB OP ATTCACITIOW FOR 'if' Do T tMi. ,Ci .nii;iianf Presents. iKwTjnay tlilngi oi O eVery member of the frmilj- We anticipated yo wants and J porchated our Itae'ol ' hrtotrnw Gooda aocordlnglr- - v t - x., O . t m..ii.. TTm'kMiTu tnr mmtlnmeii or bkdlet. rBondria ! aiib t ia f,iin Ritwir at Gold Plated Handles, We don't W knoirolamoreuiefnlpreienUndoaethatanycmewaiappreototo. , V V Our Handkerchief Department u iau ano wrunwui, - u x f , ptesenU an nnequaled opportunity and exceptional good Values. " , We have C'M d-enLadlei and Gentlemen! Handkerchief ol every y conceivable grade, in Lawn. Linen or Silk. Cn give you every thread pure linen at c, 0o, 16c, 86c, We to $1 96 each. Nothing but your W rwneyetcae convince you of these good values, 1 " " - Kid Gloves In all stee and In every conceivable shade, ' 'f New Lace Collars and Stole Ends Just teceived at T6o to $3 00 each y) : ' Tuesday Dec. 8th lie will have on display a Beautiful line- of Glasa and Chlnaware, ' . - ' " " E. B. HACItBURR. g 47-49 Pollock St, v :z O Largest The Sales in the " China Is ssld to be contemplating the raising of aa army of a hundred thou sand men to protect the province 'of CM LI la ease of, hostilities. .'J- Lleutenant Commander Grabau, an Italian offloer, killed by shell from an Aftlcan fort on which he had ordered the Italian flag hoisted. United Bute Consul Davidson at Tamiul, Formosa, bellevea that Basils would give Jspsn a fret hand In Korea la return for .similar privileges in Man Churia. ""' tr- Zfz- - J f Cardinal Gibbons, In al seresoa, con demns sweat shops, appeajiog to his hearers to discriminate ; in making pur chases in favor of employers who treat their employees with fairness - ana jus Emperor WlllUm's ' throat trouble Is about to return and physicians, while they agree that the trouble Is not of a malignant character; ssy it may be sev eral weeks before the emperor regains hlsvotot.' , ' W Mr WUryaa vu reported to hsve visited Richard Oroker a stoond time and to have been urged to run for Presi dent again. - -. r - - At OpellkaAla, adtsutrout fire oc curred Saturday morning In which the Planters - warehouse, v containing -800 bales of eottoa'and a 18,500 Jre engine was completely destroyed. The - total loss is upward to 60,000. , ' " Big restaurantf at SanFranclsoo closed Hondsy and will remain closed until the present strike of union : cooks and wait ers has been adjusted. - History our Business. J We have just received a second shipment of the W L Dong Ibh, Lewis A rossett and A E Nettieton Fine 8hoea' Haviog'aold our, regttlar.Fali toIc''w;iiid tfliboj again in order to meet the growing demtnd for these famous s ioes. ;, . Our stock has also been replenished in our pther lines of goods such as Clothing, Ilat, Underwear, Dress Shirt,-, NeckJ wear, Dress QoodsjCloaka Ac. .'- ; Kf- Buy of us and he H'ppy. : Ecspectfnllj, , Baxter, Tllddle I-Street ' Gaskill Hdw. & JiillSu pp Cb. f Have cut the prioo o.i Ileatera Car load to be sold.. : Fire Board Fitted, Stoves set hp. : ..'," Full line of Ilsrdwaie, Elwood Fence, Painta, Oils and Varnish, IJme and. Cement, Bash, Doore and. Blisda, , . , . - ' ' - '' - Lowest Priori, Beat Good, V - . . , ' .'' . . ' , ' - - Nice !in of Carrera expected for the Ilollday trad - ,c Gaskill Hdw. & Hill Supply Co., niRDWABX It Klddlr JV . ' V airXLMCPPUM U Cmven 8t ..Phone 147. : Baker Ctmy r- Columhla Bicycles , 1 Edison Phonographs, .-. ;Ramb!er)Bicycle3, : . -v Ofifr Typezlu iters, . Hartford Bicycles. r- .Vf,l;T;IIILt,; DealM i Iicrm- FiatiaHt, so Ati ' ktM lfcaTTfooi, Jos fatmse " . ' Rma;8ts), PlngPon.'? Sets ; I lara leteral "iiioe Ting i'oog aeU left from Ust year which 1 have redo 1 80 cenl per aet btlo fcrmcr piicf. I am now aclling thra at cost, . . Call beiore they we gone, Owen G. Dunn, PRINTO A STATIONED, tl OtATI?' PT. YOICE OP ONE PEOPLE. 6thrDsTS. ledge, Jad Donnell F.kLrd Dobbi Sp&'ght, (Ex-Governor), - John Die, Ked Graham, f&tber of the Benator Gra ham and two English gentlemen, George Pollock and John .Burgwyn. - Lter Judge Manly, J". - ' "s The memorable brothers Bryan;, John and James; 'The former the father of our distinguished Judge Bryan,the other the father jot the specially energetic President of the A & N O Railroad. - ' Am compelled to Jeave out mny, many names of noted men of New Berns former days. ; Tis a real pleuure, yes a prld& to know that New. Bern merited and won. the name,' the "Athens,, of North Oatollna. - i. -' - " Here am compel led to add, that no orator excelled' If equalled - AUorney James Bryan, befoie any courts l- It has occurred to me. Just here to write,, that I bad a special toy friend who was born In New Bern the 17th of June 1817, and when be , was 1 16 years old wss sent by Bank 'President : Bollls ter to Raleigh, in charge of 5,000 dollsr in notes payable on demand In specie at New Bern. The delivery of them.was made to Bank Cashier Charles Dewey at Balelirb. "who senl by same lad 5,000 dol lars la notes - payable in Raleigh-.. Tl readily Hen that specle'wss not so plea tlfnl In banks as 'tis todsy. . The journ ey to Raleigh and return was by; stage all the way, via Smltbfleld, etc.. " v Really Mr Editor, 1 most cease tsxlng your columns, yet a volume might be written. : A memory of the psit hu an Impelling t o ar. ; I must resist, yet must say,-the memory- of a kind loving mother, and two refitted and loving sis ters often presents Itself, seemtogl), tell ing oj the psst. i - - The Poet 'Longfellow sl.l,"such mem orles ring In the ears,Mlke the sighing winds ' whispering through the forest leaves." - s Tea, scenes of my boyhood aibose Jorcd recollection, . Is k pleasure composed of much of tl e Wbea the mind flist dhwoed, n& tbe ' power of reflection On Love, and sweet friendships to " - last r.ot'iif).-. .Sl WIiile St. H(rs Illnnchr. , Plf C''fc la T.!r n4 ftt1f Ipotslof, it I e'tl mk I", PijH"f, V, Airrtn r,1 !n(!:l. ,1 VTf VnoM l ,' X i f f'rTi Fl. P 4l' 1 f 'iv. t t ' .f Sn'r' -r i, r. -M., The recent visit of a Ne w Berntaa to his native home awakened a memory oi her former days, flervsrioas industtles her noted people etc, etol New - Bern once had a soap and candle factory, and aa oil , factory, owned . by ; the ' 8eotch brothers; George and David Reel. Then, hundreds of bushels of "Palma Crlstla" seeds were brought chiefly lrom Doplla county. J f rom these seeds aa oil simi lar to th castor oil of your day was la that day there ware 8 or O.or more merchants owning "Brig ZBged" vessels that were especially epgaged ia the West India Trade?, carrying lumber of an kinds, shingles, and tome; entire house frames, all numbered for potting up, : Also toes of thousands oak staves, with heading for ""molasses easier la that day an the sugar, nolassea. coffee, and salt and many kinds of fruits, were brought la returning vessels front the various Islands. ' Bt Martini, Gaadeloop 8t Thomas, Martlnlqae, BaaU Crate, ete. OrsBges, ptae apples, eoooaama, Umoas, bananae, etc, wtrs la plenty and cheap.- Ia those dart all surrounding counties and "towns i procured their growrtta from New Bri. Joaes, Ons low, Doplla, Wayae,' ; Lenoir, . Greea, eoaatlea, aad Waynesboro wss th a aotedUaoe, KInstoa,A Bnow BQletc, all were supplied fraaa New Bera. ' . la the day alluded to, four horse, and sometimes sis horse teams and wsgoat eame from fu off counties 'of Ue WMt, brtaglBg hoghaade of laf toUoco, sad carnlag oa retura loade of groeerUs. Then loo, "pole fiate" ( cUed) brought dowa the Nease Hrev, bacon, perk, lard,' pees, corn, oats, , wheat and roend bales of cotton from the coustl aad towns above named. (( have fot totua the year, but thrtebroUtra troei Ooaaectlcut aamad Dibble, came, aad Is iroduoed the use Of steam weed Itaaa ere that were chlsfly need for. towlai ihe loaded fists back to the laadlogs aod toBS lhy had teoght prodooe from. Ia those dars game was aboBdaat, Cd docks, getM, turkeys, deer, and bears were oftra killed. Ia spring Une before susatt fcso nd boys too, wer ee the waart eads vi!;!o to saoot wild p!oas as they came over ta Docks o aosdrsJi en l' wlrg, and lbs lnl sow oecu;.Ied ty Ike ra'.lroaJ ehopi, depot. iu.tuitltl sr'J Urtcu taJsasd rl of roMas wre shot wb"e fo !m ca lbs terrle. 0 n." a 1 liors wtrs h:i:4 mi eib;' V. Irs mta'mt-'ri eee 13 ft lor.;, k bid kMl oaeof k!a f jrpi andi-tr-ffd oe a drsy aroasd tow a r t'ht I I L. INSULT TO AMERICAN CONSUL. .Supreme Court Opinions, ' , Special to JournaL" . - ' -" Raleigh, Dec 8. The" foHowlDC ODln. Ions were flledliy the 8upreme court to day: t,-' Miller vsCoxe from Rtuherford, er- tot, VS. Wadsworth vs Tonol Concord af- firmedT Blvlns ytr ' QosneU,- for Polk, new trlal.'.r ; Olmsted vs Smith from Barks, re versed, r Olmsted vs Drury. from Burke, re versed.' .. State vs Legford from Yancey no er- Bryan ysTel Co, from fredelt.'petitlon allowtd new trial. Whttfleld vs Garrls from Wayne, pc tittou to Tehcar dismissed. - - ' la re Dfitry from But ke; per curiam affirmed. Wild VS Roberts, from Buncombe, mo tion io docket snd dismissed under rule 17 allowed. ' . Oh I dreams of my boj hood ho w much I love you, - ; Tour pleasurable memoiles still dwell la my breut, ":' -"f ' - ;? Though past, and gone I cin never for- get you, --.'. - ... .. ., M With life, such 'plessure of memarle, v,v will sure! xtst. ,. " ' '' Kr:-y- - T.L.B. Morehead City; Dec. 7ib,l;03 RAILROADS ORDERED ; To Erect iullduga and Chang Schedules ,1: By Corporatton Comml$sr.0;i ; , Paliioh, Dea B. The ' cirpoiatloa eommlseioa today . ordered dhst- lhs Soutbefa railway aad the Carolina and Northwestera railway, erect s freight and passenger depot at Hickory with ample facilities for taking care of the business. It also ordered that the .sea board Air Una: and the Atlaailo aad Westers railway, asaae eoaeeciioa at oanford for. the benefit of , freights at that n!nt'x ' T-'-lS'lSjfi The eommUsIon mikes a farther order that the Atlantic Coat i Line adt aaos Its schedule S3 minutes 'train No 29 from Uchmond to fUlma, so as to connect at the letter pleocwlth the Southern rail ay train going North. -The Southern la ordered to hold Its trains at Seine Is lautee Io rate the A OL Is late and has passengers for the Poatesre." . , , Prof W L re eat of Wake Forest to to deliver tbe PaMrs. BuOks. Instureeat ktatollioa Ual verity, 11 kir V. r-n-nsi f "i-?l f. "fi f" ; ' X t ' ! . i ( :rr it V." i , lt- l 1 t ! ! . n 1 ! i ! !' S t; CUIATIC CURES.r The lefleeace of ellmsllc ftovol loas It the cure of cooiaptka lvtry muoa iverdrswa. Tbe poor pattest, ea I th rich pstlaat, too, eo de aatlch bctiar a1 home by proper et'eailoa l fo d dl- lion, and a tegular etf Gcraua "ri) rraeerpertarsttoa la tbe moralei ede tertaia by Germsa Errep, so li t good eight's rot sod lbs abaeaoe of thai weakening col) ssd dr blltutlsg eigb eL IUtUmsIf bused tbttbu tloa doe to coogMog, tbe restcst de t Bd Jrd oflbo coeiiJpn. er fte prtTtnted cr toppi by iklof Orr bis Pjfop lllrslly sad r(t! bnnM rxt be sb'.s to ia W S nf rltne.iPi t:l Ail thai of th tkoo- nlof oowpvlt tbe f' re bfl'td aid ri itrtrti ,r r wkt ue n.fmas Pjmp. Trial t "; "la Vc f Da'r. ' , A S;':cila Tl Tau V n-j ltre '" ' '"' y ,f .n, ."'ill j ' '- i : t ' ', I ' f I' ' 9 I ; nc. At Alexandria, Iarkey Consul Lib. rates -. "' Amtrlcaa Citizen Prom frlsoa ;C Special to Journal. , " " - ' : Wasbinot dw, D. 0:l December 8. A ssrlous diplomatic incident has occurred at Alexandria, Asiatic Turkey. - ' : The local police assaulted and Insulted W R Davis, Ametlcsn Consul., becsuse Ujtough his efforts, a naturalised Amer ican ettiacn wss liberated from pr!son.V Darld hauled down hie flg aod went to Belrout, Strong action by the United States Is expected.;- . 4 " - r si tsJL.--J u LJJ- ;263?Pollock Si. : , lot Infanta and Children.' ? - III KfciJ Yoa' Haw Always' Boaglit C - 4. .Vl.t. Bears the Signature of OAtlTOniA. tae-V' -3 M VttH3nhwrs Boujl Vrutw. MasonpperIhuise l: .Tliree If IghUi r ;; COMMJCNOING - Thnrgday, Dec 10, c HARRY F WILLARO ft CO. V Presents Thf Idol of the South e Paid e IN RIPIRTOntE Special Scenery, Electrical Effects for each production. : t . Blgh-claaa special ties between the acts including. The marvelous Bermion in his Latest ParlsaB Elso rio .Dance,' and Ben Torpln the original "Happy Hooll PRICIS-fi5o, 85, and fJ0r. ;. Bpecial Children's Matinee Saturday; prices He and!.. - v:r '-" "V -.w. High-grade and up-to-date tires!' . wvwib a uaavaauv e luaB UVAU " ment we have inet" with - unprece dented - favor , and patronage this season. 'To those who .may not hare bought their DreBS Goods ' we would say that" yon cannot offord to do so nntil yon have examined oox line, t.-: In onr Black Goods department yon can feel Bure you - are petting none but tbe best makes, and . the wear will prove satisfactory, Our; Celebrated f'Merode" IJn- denrear, and "Onyx" Hosiery, are the ones to buy for Comfort and and wear. A full line of White Knit Corset Cover?, also Black Wool Corset Covets, Carpets, Matitng and Rug De partment up stairs. JUST RECEIVED Novelties in Ladies Neckwear thing for Christmas 11 Just the Presents. 63 Pollock St JUST I 'RECEIVED. Notkcl Any farmer desiring to; fence his land with the American Field Fence can iprocure the same of me for a short while. I now have in stock two car loads of Same. Under tloteJ ChattawU, STE1V BERN, W. C a Mm - ww V' A PiRB AT CnRliTSiS - is mra aawelcnss tbss any other time. tui ibe fire fi'id Is ao reapertor of wni sao my vliU yoe any hour, Ke liable tmarasca aflonla Ike Cn!r ptactt i rTOtMiilon.and no ihli Qnwtloo I ras flrt TOU "al VSluablt ro'a'. Write to or call at any Offire, fonlh frnal Sad flaartork BIS. Ia!osellbirtr.- Gco. A. IIlcoll, Agt. 3 - liii! On VI- J at Whito ACEK1UHY AGO ihr-t didn't have tbe slrls of carrlates have srdsv. w lu com tort ana sum romblned, bey didn't have repair shops with suoh srtendkl equipment f s nnr ali'.m have. Wi are ready for aey . v . i . . st . ktad oi icnait wora veu ran enns: '.You rtf do tl ih- rovghly and tr-tnp m't And ror climrvta too hlfh. Hie rrnlv Dlace In sown So ret any and vumMnr to repair bnctles. , o ui kafnM lvinaT HU St&TSl IDUMT. We pul Rubbr Tires oa yemv old ot eewwWla. We shrink your looee aires tn a machine wlUurat eoUtng theaa, or without taking tire from wheel 01 borrr while you ai. iverjoouy is ie fttd to sm UiS marlilnsatwork putting aew bolts In old places.. . ; G. IT. IVntcni A Ron, ; Phooe l.w ' -. TrmA S, tea, w O t1;-! I,'!i'ws r.ro : ' :l it: ,vV 1 V " is TO EAT! - ! t Seed Kaisins, London Layer Raisins, Currants, Citron. n -i : -n , , . . , . f viauuciricu, r,vaporawa Appias ana reaches, Frunes, Florida Oranges, Attmore's Mince Meat, Jelly, English Walnuts, Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Teeans, all new ! crop, , t Buckwheat and Maple Svtod. .e Gcod Cookincr Batter 25c lb for next ten rlavu. -l- s Baker'd Chocolate and Cocoa, Fanny Elgin Fox River Print Butter, Complete stock of Canned Goods, J Yours to Please, s . 2 l. mm, 1Vl.Ala..U t & IletaU Grocer, 'Phone 101. 71 Bread St" ; t LIIIIIIXmmmimTTTTT!!l!I!YTTT!TTTTTTTTTTT1 A Fresh Supply of Ralston's Breakfest Food, Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, Balaton's Whole Wheat Health Flour, " " Graham Flour, Hecker's Graliam Flour, " Bye " Premier, Mothers and Avina Oat Flakes, Schredded Wheat Biscuit, also a full and complete line of fancy canned goods. A part f j onr business is earnestly solicited. Satisfact ion guaranteed or you get your money back Yours to please, T. :r. PAEKDE, Jr. Wholesale and Retail Orocer, BONK 69 Cor. Broad eft Hancock HtM. Hmrnmriiiimimim OlTIt BIG HOLIDAY STOCK Beady for Your Inspection. I Hfflm'S BOOK STORE. I , I,,, Diamonds and Fine Jewelry A large Assortment of the newest designs of DIAMOND RINGH, , TJROOCHF AND SCAUP PIN'S IN VELVET CASES. VUlior welcome to our store, we Use pi ure la sbov'ng o ir o-dt. Alsrge varltty o sterllsg t liver hat pins. J O, Baxter. i ' l:fys(ersijtyslersf ' FiWoonr oa ve will . have ; ; ; ; Ojslen which Jwe will tent : ', b'inwfUTe, hAlf-ahell or olh-; 3 j ' erttiae. . - . " f 'A:' ' ; aMirekeBajOyster to- ' - ,""4. i It" day at.-.,- : - - -J' Nixori6C6:s,: - ltSMUdleEt.; HMtmmmttfM uitaKcn orr.c , ' A. B. Baxter B Co., Commission -Drc?:crs. Hurahl Hurah!! Christmas ia .io near, ' It fills our hearts with Cheer, Santa Glaus will come to take a peep .V : At the place where the goods are sold so Cheap. 5. Coplons Special Christmas Sale. 85 StylUh Cloaks and Jackets to se lect from, formerly sold ler 9a W to 1-9, will go lu this sale at t IS to B 40,. v . , Chlldrens and Hlsies Cloaks, all sixes and quality from 46o to 4 80, . Ladiee ColIaittU from S6eso4S0, Heavy Skirts, latest styles, "best quality, from 74o to 7 60, ' , Dress flannsls, Waist Qoods and Trimmings, Reduced 40 pec eeut, ' r. Mens Up-to-date Orsrcoata, from 8 40 to II BOO, Mens Zmaa Wedding Suite, gseaily Reduced from 18 00 ti 8 75, Neckwear and Kid 0 lores reduced tO per oen a, " t A hH of 17 Mens Soitn, broken slsa will go thla week for I tA your oholos. Blaaketa, Quilts aad Comforts from 78c to S 60, A few pairs Boys Knee Pasta 40 value, now He, . , ' ' Mens Heavy fleeced Underwear t valne now alfe, "...- Ledlee rieeoed Lued Underww 83e value, tU, . i Ledlee Vaderweaff win be sold fr lie to 4!e garsaeat, reguka Wt and ( raiue, -; : ,;: - ' m y' VXXMSEBthUOreaaSale cf r dsetd prloee last oaly for this wa.i wfsh to efcee out Cr entire stock ! goods saeeUooed abere. Be tme of t flrsttogwIyoweholAe. ' ' r ' ,Yoars e pUaae, S. COPLC ti uimLt imtrr, Fs t lUrdvai Oo, Bew.fkra. Plum!!::;' I hsrs rwwvl p-y t' plimhtf ('arVaa!DwS from r J s t:tg sr V.'. ', i'.rli, T, s S' S'-w t"", v" ' ' 1 ' Si 1 ' It r '. ' M t X , hprc'-ul'". All J I i 17 C-n'i ' R. C. v Y'
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