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pieto petti VOLUME XXI. NEW BK KMC. (RAVIN COUNTY. N. C . TUESDAY. M 17, I K'H - - Fl KST SECTION. M M B I K I li S ,n h rHtiri-cn tomorrow on tin- uleitmert. aluady wailing for the uurjMibc. Forty five Cuhan rcfuevs Lave arrit-d a! Ni iv Yolk on the 1 ! ri Lieh sleaimr ILL IHE TUX. Mriliae. 'liny sailed from the port of s L-a.i. t'lili.-i. li - 1 ;!'.'.. , f (iurterct county, N. (' 11 i,.ni on Hie Nimliville, was fatally ,'. ' ll'.d, ,1 111 t lit' buttle 1 IT Ciellfneos !-,day. lie was tli"l through Hie L. - , Mb Bajlej's Deaih and lie Dispsilioii of Eis Remains. We ,le.-l,t . . I :,..t w ,- f l e I .a 1 st al. Keet .tied Siockti of PfflS : CONVERQING FLEETS, i i TO Expected ikat Samp SLlScbley Will Join Pkeis tl C?!u Anil Crnsli (lit1 I'nwrr i f S t'orr('si..iiiicii!s to It.' r.t riMi-ii nn (lie Cli:ii!ff til' llt'in S.it's. I lir Wcii' ('iitliir'il mi tin' (in-.ii' I: M'( i I iini. .11 n f :u : ii t at i rKiK I'ruernlinir. Weivey lieiu:: Looked After. .MniiiU Well i'locK :ili-tl. NOiili Carolinian Killed. Sj eial to .1. an i;;il. W ,iir.i; ion, May II' Admiral .-ani -Kim's llei I I I'uil-i P, ala. S.in l.--iiiineo, tod iv liiiaiid lov.:i,.., ,,. v,M. rrilf II -el will j, na l he 1, 1 ,tl,- .- t I ei I i ,;, llllilel S Mi x .li tin' Wni'li'.ai I I'aaue, In I i , a ( 'iilu an ! I I. nil, I Hsi..tr!li :, Wile 1, h Jil I I , v til." tul i -!o hn;, I 1 .. In. I. I;. ur Iti-e:. li ri iv. .1 .1 W.i :u:!-i"-'. li I.i ' .,i i 1. I tii il a I. illle xx il!i III, S; . li 1 1 li 1 i i ' i v, ill ill,. i I I 1 1 1 . . i : i . , , jii-i lu i. ,., , 1 1 ..ii i ,i, i! v , i ,i i -a jM :':;! ,. : ; :-.'e!l I,. a, i Caj : I ; .i n ;,: .. S t I 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' ." llfif' ii. I I. e. I. i f. I Ilis 1 , I , . I ,,, x . -i .X ., ,. .! ,, I il.ll ,,. .X ! .... i I'" i ' ii a. i. ii. ... d i . i.ti III, Aimll.ai i ,'ll-atl al M. Pan.. M..111 llli'le la I , i;:ilil In I ii,- la m . . mil,:-. i. I In Sl'.il.il, u ai .., ij..,. I .! 1. ,.. .. N. 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I n a I I lirilll lie ,1 I 1 , I . In i lii laij'i.n I.' .Li I III- II. hl. .-, I v.i in il , n all. I in i . ,1, , , ; . I ) u k i ., Ii-u i -ii. hIi on-, I.., al I .1 I I I 111- XX . I I I Inetl lip. I . iM 1 1 i;i iH " I ill. I lie i.l I . I an, I ..-I,- i 1 . . l ., ,, II lid, I 1,1 ,l-ll fit I, II .d ni.i a. Inn; t id..i I h, i I Ii I ' In n (..ok I i.i 1 1 1 1 r l In m I, i , , , , . llli Id.' i i dill,.', a. I.. 1 ., ., i . u . I ii pel mi li, i'. In w, n , . a r, -, v ,! ii ! , i ! i f A mi 1 1. a:i n . i j. J I., x v, , i (l, ml.. 'I l.r.ni in, I II id ,, J ri. I I..- m. n merit rule.ie tail wit,- i.nl tint, n, i j I in .-it I x .' 1. 1. idi ii. ...... I a, i ill I. . p.-i t d I I II,, L, ii., a I . i,. lilK Tll Army Mttf liirnl. Tin' inM'ii.i"ii of ll.i- in. c ifk. i.i i f l!,, lulu, le, nrnr, llj'll ( ii'm mil i t I tlie r. aiti' v ..( i l,e S, in I-',, ( -i;, t rdi MiladTon lo Cu'.mii i.n'ii- il'i in, l rhrt k Ihc e , ,iu i n ! r it .11 ifiri, Ii illH-mi il II mil lo ri.k Pa I.e., In if ' '" " " 11 K .in lH..-fT.(Utl II.Ml.f II..- ' ' " 4iftMi;i r 0h l.tjiil the pr nr- i ' S. A- Wa 111 n.ukf Hi - iiifirnix i.l ( l: romparalivr 1 .fr. Tli rtr l'.ptc Ii ni trnnpoil lini; 1 f 1 I rc no r at ni nmr 'I uim at tl,.,,i I I of tlx rm) ; Hix inilliiit r ili, , '11 ni. rrirl .g (or Hie nx l 'i lr ,.,p. I In. s, ,, i, s, w y.Mk Ib-rimi-M whleli lll'l 3 HI" mi Ihhi I lli CI 1 r of W Mil i 11 x ton ni l I'" tVrwrn, iel Ihe cWiamJ lli glmi-nt ,.f Mnnuirlma U Vol nninn, m ilif "iti'v ml ViKiUnrln tn giiKMiih wire In l"l lijr orilvt wnl fmtn Wnlilnaton. T r wrr ilirn ottIotI lo diaomliarli nixl rm now cn roaUi bf mln fur Ta" m. TW fffrllo fgf (h rHrrxrMi) of A ib If M iUry Ml hT ta MrtpUl phnl ! til minmhiI ui jictt mM.4iptmyfro' DiWET BLOCKADING. No I Iihhko hi Ei. 1'tilllpiiliK-M. Nn lit. Miirt I anld nliiiul Al'lliiK Mniiila, 1 . i.i i . aig Kon, Slay Id. The Aiiiein an u ;i.! . il (Invite and Uie eoin-ii'.-n-, . IIm I ' Siaaish navy have -it a. I. I. : . 1.1 " Manila. n il. li i . "il nines, l.ut the imlilic 1 i '. l.s lliat the Ktlloiean , '' : - n. ' . . rv.-iU'tl to prevent the t,.'i:ili aiilan ,i-, ,, .vliniilii. Ini r. iiniry i.-. ipiiet. The natives will i .'l a, liv, Ii .,r up. idy favnr the Aini'ii-i-ans unless assure, 1 that Spaniuli rule is over forever, tor fear of repriKilH. Tin- ilesiu- lo hreak the Spanish rule is 1'i-in 1 i,l iliri.-uyliiml Ihr l oiintry and the Ann riean invasion id popular as a means to uniiiiiiLT this 1 ml. Hui ihe native mind is only 11. 1 1 1 1 1 -1 . -. , I l,y an e.xlnhilion of sliviigtli. Tiny Hunk llu- hloekade is weal, anil that this is din- In lon-iu in :erenli,in. I'ulilie opinion, whii h lirst lavoieil Ail 1 11 i 1 ill lonli jo. Inns now elianed. Tin 's;. anianls fricly eritieise liis (lefetise of I'a. in-- They say the Americans eanie -a it hin raue of liis stills and t hat his nr liili iy ;n j;on.l enough to have ilone .'real il mi:i..e tn the American Meet if .w!l hah li. d. O.W THE WINSLiiW. :.l 111. Iti'i-miiloii lell WoiiuiIimI Iiiio tin- v.nii'r. Ilrsi ii-I ly mil til lim II. it. K ' y V, -I, l'l.i.. May 1:1. Later re-i.'- s id lijiilin;; al t'alilenas yesti-rday 1 . n I ira 1 i s t t-;t I i in prnveiiienl 1:1 Spanish o.inm ry. Tilt i-licll whit-ll killeil Kll.sill II I dey and four itien was liretl just at ihecloseol at lion. IL eiloiletl iiutli-l llu- p 'nil locker and several of llu- Lillcd aele iilel ail . covered from hi ail lo font w li Ii .. tin' . l-elimi of hi roif enuiane are record. 1. Winn I .ieiitcnanl l.crnailnu was a nun.1. I!,.- s!n irk of I lit? ex plo -ion Iduw niiii oMf.i'i'iid. Two sailt'is n,siuitl eaped into ll.c lillllel lossc, I, slink II. n-sit il w.iier :,,id 1. sen.eil linn from Inn', nin The 1111 11 on lioud (he Hudson wtnked a.ei.uil. a, 0:1 parade in ellini; a low Ini 1 t in' WiiisloH. and in.nl,. jukes u In 11 1 In- In li , l ruck I he ship or pa-ised . I..-, ..11 rh, ad. Idte S 1 in 1 1 1 :i 1 ils only list, I their own i; uilioals lo iiaw the lire of the Alllell- an i -m ! . Tin- leal lihtiii was done In a in 1 I., d 1 . . 1 1 1 . ly ami a hallerv in t ' it I"' 1 1 1 1 . 1 I . 11, w ined us.-, I smokeless I'.'.m!. i. and c old mil lie I, .t itled Id Ihe 111, 1 1 ' , 1 1 dinners. SABirsOM'S rLELT 1iT Sfny "rnr Nnn Jim 11 NpnnlKli Ytiij Trj in I'.nlrr llnvnnn. S a liuvlon. May I I ( 'onlidenl Is lie I ii-.' I ! 1 1 1 t I.i- Mnili id e,o' einiuenl ' t ' .;,i ' I,- -!:-;-. ili l.t-s nhtaineil hv the ,j d ! 'at di'simici Tenor from l'ort I 1 1 .1 1. i'. 1 11 fi a 1111 d Atllu 11 al t er val a. 1 .".llli.' ,.. Si:illl-h II, el, of III, pi' -I .1 ', 1 ; '" - i '. en 1 f : ! c A 1 ne I ii ail tt.-u- : -. llu a 1 1 1 1 1 . I 1 1 I e - are of t lie opinion ' . ,: ,:! i.in a v, I .' ..-1 .1 1 1. 111 and w ill pi , , , 1 1 -. 1 1 1 st 1 1 . 1 its many of the siiuill 1,1.1 1 . 1 ; 1 . - 1 - 1 ! . in t ' 1 1 1 1:1 11 inters as p ' . ' 1 11 "I ' iel I " 111 1 1 , cut t 1 the har 1 i I , . -, 1 f, ,1 an add it ion. il t-tippU .; ' ,1 Nitiiiiim Vt nr Snu Jnnii- W.v ''it inn ( ll- Iioitr U f..r w h;i( (-'.ii 'h jt.ihth tl.t-t ImiihuI' I'uiilvc ii lii1' I'MiiMlli.l A MH I 111). 1 IHTH Vulc imI SI w It MIC Lc'l'in III I.. ili .'Mil . in r,il iNiinj""n'rf Mcrl, nrr ii . -il. if-. Ilif jmlli dial llu Situiili TIM I u a 11 it 1 1 1 .1 J 1 fullurt. It If .1 hi i.Mn ial ( iti r Unit A.limnil uit!ii nfli r Iriviny l.mi)i,n thil :.h :!.. ..I ,. lis ( I I lir i t v. t'.k 11 . hI ihtit lll .I..11 t.l .iWUll l!lC Ci-llllll i.f llu i-h Hrrt ly (.11 1. it 1 in W it ji'.t Ik lu v. for an iimt. ,iil (lint li' will Nave at prrHnl 1 '1 1 hi km a t f 1 1n t c n Il ilom no, il h , intr-l it. tlir Sp.uiihli iniMi-of. war, wlm Ii nrr tini li nwiftrr, would i ntili l'i i- 1 1 1 in ant (n S.iu Jilnn, wlirrc tin y onl.l scrurf all iimTtwurj, vupplipii. MnU mt Irrurh njmpmittf. Ii ') I ini; tlie Imnmnifwlon of n mt'- 1 iji- MMit i.v ( ppt. ' H. Cot 1 011, com ninliti 1 in H.irvn'il, nnoiiri( thnt llm riinh vcmn-U lml paiM Martini t 11 (In- I r.ii'h (jMVprruif lm wrloniily ..n.lr.I il.r (lfk of Urn cuTrrnmont in Inn.rv In nmUnn for rm.li. I s - , itiir Ihrpiu-nty. t'npl.lin CtttriV ilUpRlrli 1, .11 I hivr rTrlipi1 '.il.lnt;loii WnJ- , 1 . , I 1,1 '1,1 Inklead II 1 ' mill. ThurailA , , , .1.1 1 . n il.l , t vi f il', -liiur li"ilr later. CASTOR I A For InfuiU fcnd CMldrttt. Hi Kind Yon Have Always Bought BN th Blgtr It clam hi kAl. W put on il thU nIi 0) An: l'n ranglnf In prlc from Sc. rh to l l (ur an Imrorttd tllklkt.it. nAuroorn. Kecoveri'd From Ills Fall. Kiur slons Visit (niiii) (Jrlmen. Mil itary A ppoi nliiieiits. l'oli ticK I'liiy linportaut l'rt. UoYPrnor I'nr ilons ( riniliiul. Jlll'KNAI. Bl'llKAl'. Rai.kkim. N. ('.. May 11 The present pinna fur Ihe funeral nf Ensign Hurley are tn hold the seivices in the Capital Square. The family lime given their consent to let the committee make all nrranemenls ami have a mili tary funeral. It will he held at 4 p 111 oil Monday unless there is some delay in the liody reaching here Sunday night. The fund for the monument lo lie raised in memory of the Hero of far dena.s yesterday reached $l!M.5."i. This came in amounts from (ru ts up to $1 Chapel Hill today sent $50, It has ueen proposed lo set apart in thetiraded Schools here, April llth as the "Worth liagley Day." That day heini; his hirthday. It is suggested that should we get the army post here it he named the Worth liagley Cost. John Scolt, the young fellow from .-Vshi'ville, who was hurl at Ihe Deal Institute, here by Ihe falling ol a swing has nearly recovered- lliiite a large excursion caine in yes lenhu' from Winston lo see the camp ami ciunp life. There are nianv excur sions Inn, Led for here during Ihe next lew weeks. The Second UcLMiiietit is si ill incoiu plele ami it seems iel y hard to get it up to its teipiiretl number. Then too the go ernmeiit is so slow in sending tents, tii.il sol if I he soldiers h.ue been or dered not lo come on here, until Ihe tents are here. Many hu e ipiarlei s now at Ihe Slate l-'.-iir gniiiuil.-, but there is room for no more. The military appointments, yesterday wen- Dr. (ieorge Trash of Ashcxillc, hospital steward; Dr. II. S. Wortham of Asheiille, hospital steward and also Mr. Klley of 1 1 illshnro lo I he same position. John II. (lore of W ilinington as Sergeant Major of battalion. Surgeon, Major anil IJuai lei inaMcr hae yet to be appointt'd for I lie -Jnil licgiinent. 1'olilics play a pretty big liand in this appointing of commissioned olllcers. I'here are m iny men in the (iuard w ho have served faithfully foi years, and il goes hard for them to be kept In ranks, while the beardless sons of men who have Minir pull on the aiilhoi ilies.are put over lliein and in some Instances here. there are some privates who lell their olliccrs just what are to be their duties. I'wo of the soldiers have Imtii arrested in c.unp nere and carried back home for (rial. A big camp ling S.'i by X, feet In sie has been presented to the Second Regi ment hi- Mr Warren V. Hall, chief 1 r k in the Labor (.'tiniiuissloncr's of- liee. ( oinmiltces from the Ladies Aid Nwicly yesterday cat 1 ied dowers and lb-lit ai ies out lo Ihe soldieiswho are sn I. in rninp. There are about Mi -it k. Di. Winter I S. A examining surgeon has been unified to go at once to Tampa, lie left last night. The Denial convention hat. ailourued al l-'avfiiu vllle. Nell May il will meet in Italfigh. The passenger rale mailer win to have been onnidf red at the ineellng nf Ihe Kailroad rommliislon next week, but il will not Ih- heard liefore the June Hirel ing The tpiarlerly repoiu are 10 ehibor ate from the loads as re(iilred hv the , iillilliUt.l,ui thai il imiHt be given lime lo pe t In-ill. liovfinor Kussrll has paldiilliil a life prlmncr Sam llalfonl, (loin llul he 1 ford ton 11- h ib m't e l lo yeais Din crime wai burglar) . (gillie a number of irji 1 u-d iiu-ii today went back to heii honii h In the eantern part nf I he Slate. Mr bahr iM had t fMk, taadaf m lav tana nOartiHI. Wa kail dootnn, aad lrld trrrlhlnit, wltboul t eura. Il would tab rf, rrark 0Mn, aif7 wawar woald ooa it anil Um arah fall off. Wa pinmixt a boa of Ci-ruTaa MMmmt), taataof Ctmrwraa ftnir. an4 1'mnu Haant.Tnrr, and aha wat nilri earn! m Mluntl a amr trv kfl. Mlaa LIM.IROUM, Brlatol, T- rr., Ca Tw , rw 1 Wm alti otw r t . .,r ra mi iinwi a. Mi cvtk-. tin ao) an Hii,iiiaiilHiiinii HMaVff. ay ai iia ,4. f.miiapaiacw. u . r 1, . 1 . llnktMiMlllMl Mliart tinpTrum fc4 Vtt f 1 AWFUL MM f The Flee! of Caflii lo Jcic Thai r d HURRY IIP SIMPSON And Sink the First lit" fore I lie Second Appears. Oim. ON IS AI'I'KOAI IIIMJ. r.l.AMO CA N'T FKJ1IT. ileeuiise He is Said to he Short of Powder. Flying Siiiailrou Well to the South. (Jreal (intlier ing of Ships of War Around Cuba. Tile Cadiz l-'leel. Special to Journal. W'asiungtoN, May 10 It is declared thai Spain has sent the rest of her war vi ssels across the Allan! ie. to meet the ships of Ainerit-.i. The Spanish licet (hat ban been l ing at Cadiz is now- coming this way. The Hoard of Strategy bclicvi-s Hint Admiral Sampson will have dt-stroyeil the Cape Verde Heel before Ihe licet sailing norlh from Curacoa 1-1 11 reach Cuban waters. Ilelwrcu Tan t'lrfM. How tn capture or destroy Hie Spanish Meet, now in the Caribbean sea is Ihe greal war ipiestion of the hour. When Ihe Sipuulron has coaled it is thought I lint it will proceed lirs,inie port 011 the soiithcrn coast of Cuba. The authorities believe that the men-of-war on blockading duty in the vicini ty of ien'iifgos are safe, and that, in faei, they would like nothing better than for the ''iiemy's squadron to proceed in 'ienfucgws. Sii'-h action would result in bringing dow n upon them Cummiidore Schley's llect from the North, through the Yucatan channel, while Sampson's licet would hasten along the southern coiiHi .-f Cuba, and the Spaniard w ould he caught between two lires. Harvard and Trrrar. In view of the announcement of tin French government that the Harvard, twenty four hours liefore the completion of her repairs, must give notice ol her in tention to depart, it is presumed hv naval officials that similar action will be re quired of Ihe Terror's commander. He sides, in international law- it is not pt-r-mlsKable for a belligerent cruiser to pursue a cruiser of llio oilier belligerent immediately on the latter leaving a neu iral port. liefore such pursuit Iwi nlv four hours must intervene. lylmg Kqiindron. A numlxT of ihips were sighted oil Sand Key, near the Southern 1 ml of Florida bile today. Il is Ihoiighl thai they may be Schley's fleet. The Heel left the vicinity of Charleston Suiitlnv night under orders for Key West. toarlinl ration la Nm York. Fifteen thousand of the volunteer troops will rendezvous at Camp Hlaek. These troops will lie known as l longing lo Ihe department of tN- Fast. Tin- enlistment of men has lieen going on rapidly at Camp lllack. Some have failetl lo come lo llu- scratch. I'our im-ii eie egged out of Ciunp hy llu ir former comrades for refusing lo cnli-,1. The sleamsliis Saguarnco and Santo, -iro with extra ilores of coil and supplies for the use of the tli et aalhsi from New York today lor Key V cat. They willU. ii-Mil uiMin tli' ir nrrival n transports tm Ihe troops. The cruiser Oihimlui which has Iwcn on scouting duly along the Northern Atlantic rnaat, arrived at 1 1 lie iH'Inware breakwater lonlght. Uaoil II Tnf Inforniatlon has Urn received that CK'ncral Illanco is already short of am munition for the defenses of Havana. Tli" supply now on hand la said to lie aufllclent for not more than two days fighting. Minister Wmslfoid 111 declining the appointment of Major (ien.ial aaya that oomrniaalona should mi to yountrer men who tra heller flllcil to rommand. Tht Navy Department hat detailed Chief Krglnerr Klieh, on the retired list, anil thre othar F-nglnwrs lo invraligata and eaUblUli the addillonel cooat da fenem. A changa it ectel In the pre sent way of managini the movrment of the fleata. This will in vol v Hi abolishing nf tilt Iktanl of Hlratrgy and lU powers will bt wifldvd hy t nw Ixwrd nf nun lullation. v Tht horwt of Bpaln tn relieve Havana are it Uylog tu hava iba hi kad of that port (leclarwl Inafl.-ell v and therrfor lnvalll. hba btt ksked Ihe mwrra lo to dtrlart. Tht tretai. n', 11., 1,1 1 ie-. , 1 't . g .,, !i i i.i.m d I be d ingfl '.lie ;,n,, f- 1, , , 1,11, g I ,j,l. illll ptll, - t'. : I Ihe (, al I. U : , xp'o.-.J -.In.; I he S, a 1. l-l 1 t,,l ,e, . li, , T. 1 : t ... 1 1 in 1 , mg at Fort Ji h.iit' j i,.p.,-i.B u, rt. y until she rtt.-.v, nil,1,), , cnttru Hlg the I'tll.u . ! l." I Li k. 1, V I,, 1. -h, will da.-h out and ..tiriiipt ile.-ln : hat ves, ! 1 ill;, 1 ,1, 1 1., , apj r, 1.1 1 m u, .f fell , -on, , lu.' . 1 1 1 ,'f Hie I lie goli and hei l' , , 1 . -. 1 1 -. ( apt. Claii. t.-l- gn pit d ill It III- VI SSI 1 w safe, hut the 1 ..in- lakiu by bun i- IKil allow etl to be Lin, w U . Nhiunoii rl,-rlN a I'unliliin. The Navy D. pailineiil bus been ad vised that Adniual Sampson, ai ling in accordance with instructions seni him by the naval war board, is making all i-poed lo Ihe wt stern end of Haiti, w hen he xx III proceed, it is understood, down the Windward p.,s-age to take stallon at its soiitlu 111 eiul. There he will be in cloee cable commu nication with tlui department, xvill he able to throw out scouts and xvill recrive informatir.il of the appearance of the enemy w'lhiu several hundred miles of his position anil at t iieeordinglv. Ouly Wtim a 4 Imurr. If either Admiral Sampson, with his lit el fresh from the attack on the Span ish foi lilieitlion in ihe harbor of San Juan, or Commodore Schley, with his living squadron inn meet and tight the Spanish Cape Veitle licet this week, the end of the war will be in sight. There is no doubt that either Sampson or Schley can crush the Span ish Heel, if they can only get at il, bill there iH a doulil about their getting at it. II is now thought lo be trying to get to I 'iiba without lighting eiiher of our big Heels. If il sin -cecils, the war will be considerably prolonged, ami that is evidently what Spain desires, in the hope that if the war is prolonged some other Kiirtipeun power or powers will gi t III i M il up 111 il. 4'hm Kiln I'smrr. ( living lo Ihe Hiipei inr speed of the vessels composing Ihe Spanish licet, they will have Ihe choice of lighling or run ning should they be met by eilhcr of our Meets. The most formidable lighters in our Heels the monitors and Indie ships arc to slow to keep up xx ith the Spauish Heel, if it desires lo run axvay wilhout lighling. Il is only aipiestion ol time x lien every ship m the Spanish llect w ill eiiher be deslruvedor captured; if they get into a Cuban harbor il w ill be a mutter of 11 few weeks. This week will lell which xvill hold the blockade. The blockade of Cuba, w hich during the past few days has been accompanied by some stirring lighting, which we got the best of, besides cut I ing t w o impor'ant Span i-dl cables, will be coiilinneil, but the lauding: of an army in Cuba has been postponed until after that Spanish llect is w iped out. THE MAREETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. l'orti r(iel.l,: Co. Commission Brokers. Ni:vv YoliK, .May Hi. STOi 'KS. ( pen. High. I ,nxv. ( 'hue Sugar Peoples II . . i::i. 1 :t 1 - 1:114 i:;ij . . !''i '.HI' !Cj IC. 5 11:1 '.'lit '.lj '.I'.l C. li. ,t q 1 ( ill 1 IN. open. ILid:. Low. Close 1; ::o 1. :;.', 11 :to r, :;.- CIlU'Mbi M AUK I '.IS. Au:ot WlIKlT Open. High. Low. ('lose July imi loti'i lull HH'jb ( 'mis July .".ii; ::; :n'.- :u;t I 'olltm Sales :;l .10(1 bales. rUNERAL UT ENSIGN DACiLEY (real auil I nipoMlii k . ' Ii v- l.anl ml Rllrn lu Ihe l:itllncl Ofttrrr. S'i , I ,1 I" JmUI ll.ll Il xi Kinil. M il I''. Tin- f'i- end pre ci.- ion of Kn-igii W.-rlh ll.igh y I Ins all. 1 1 1 w a- I In- laiy,' ' 1 -. , r m-cii in Ihe. 1 :l Tin 1 iieiii' lies wen x.-rx implying. A veiv haiitlsoine ca-ket c.nilaiited the deail I'.ni-igi.V b".lv . It wivb"llie I, poll the shoiil b is of lix M-hlicr" l-lowers 111 great I r"f 1 1 -1 , HI eoveri 1 llu- en-ket Vnllcvs xxele lire, I airois the grave when il was 11 1 h'tl and the notes of the bugle ended Ihe s id ceremonies The impoftinc plot ' -'i" n was led by Col Thus. S Ki-ennn 'I he body of !'.ii gn liagley reached Ihe city rarlv in ihe day Contrary to Ihe Mm! acciniiil 1 the fsce was nol ills, figured, but wi re smile, The funeral merrbeii by "idi 1 if 1 he Krretai of War wi re rqtinl to Ihtwo- i srri.sl mil in honor of a luigadi.i Ceoersl of Ihe am y. FQVDHI GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TU FUlND IN THE CITY. We buy our got ,1s direct from first liamli in lurgo quantities for Cash. We are therefore 111 a position to sell von as low as any linn in t lie city. e guarantee, our gomls to be in every respect as we repre sent tlieni ami we respect fully ask for a blmre of your patronage. We have good stables at. d plenty of warehouse room which you .110 welcome to use free of charge. If you need a Isarrcl of (i m.I Flour or Mess l'ork it will be to your interest to gee us before you buv. Iveepectfuilv, iid & Ui Ui GROCERS. f - T 71 llroad Street, NEW jRjERNjE, C. QUALITY TOBACCO cloth:, 1 l-Lc Yard.. O. Marks Co HEAVY COTTONS IN WHITE Already demonstrated that it's to be a Pique Season. Discriminating customers will find our line likely to meet their wants. Plain and striped narrow welt white piques 10c. Heavy white Panama twills 10c. Heavy white dotted brilliants 15c. Wide wale white welts lEc White pique in damasse et fect 20c. Small figured Marseilles 25c. White pique, wide apart cords 40c. Iltl Ti:i IH'CK. New Printings in Duck. Small broken plaids in shaded brown, also grey. Fancy stripe blue also green on white grounds. Scroll patterns in both white and navy grounds. All at 10c per yard. SC OTCH I OltDH. Plaid Scotch Oxfords, a heavy soft coarse woven cotton material, closely resembling duck, printed in bright colored diagonal plaids, just like the silk and wool Scotch plaids; adapted lor Ladies separate skirts and two piece suits, as well as for children's wear 29 inches wide, price 10c. ' WARWICK MIXTUItKS. A heavy dressed, reversible, cotton mate, rial, superior to the ordinary dress duck 29 inches, price 12 l-2c. ' IUIXTEI 1,1 N EN DUCK. These oi a Plain ran van tTtnro nA.. I ( Linen color, in mottled usuui ma ueni gooas, AND COLORS ! --wv.au, UCkblLatfcl and scroll designs. A our price 8c. Tl Navy Deptrtmtn! ofUc ialt Ullrvt
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 17, 1898, edition 1
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