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i . . , . ..... peto VOLUME XXI. NEW BKKNE, CRAY IN lOl'NTY. N. I'.. TUESDAY, AKilM 1898 --Kl RST SECTION. TERMS ARE SUBMITTED. Spain Cac Nw Mb F,r Peace or More Trrob'e. le) Cult I cm to Tlml Klleel. (.en cr i I MinCler K pl.ii us ( iinci'i ii inirli'iicrul (iiircia. Sunt i n;o I in i i lain of Uh I nline. I'i nri I'leasoil Willi Its ( liaiio. S eeial .i .Inliinal. H a-nisi: o July Tin- caliinct Ii;ik h-. I m i i 1 1 I Hi, , i in., w ) i i. 1 ( i. I'niicil S.u'es nsks ( Si;iin for ,oace hclwccn III,' IN" ( : ,1111111, s. I ll,' r,i n Irl I, mi- w ere h:ill,l.',l t C -still (HI liic l ie, n li A inlinsi-ailor In lie M'til to iIMM- Tin ii :ti.. as air. . 1 1 1 v outlined I'M ( ,l at. In II. C lllSIOsal ol ill,- I'llilip. piii, s. I;, l,.n liiisiililfcs shall reuse Smin lllll-l Willi, Iraw 1 1 , I T : 1 1 1 llic Wi si 1 1 1 . 1 111 Isiaii.h. an, I iniisi , ( ,, I'.. rln Hi n lotlic I'niicil Slate. I In-i-lainl nl (Inain. in II, i- l.ulriiiii-111.1-.1 I.,- :-ivcii , Hi, I in,.,l m.iIch n a I- liill ' -o.al hill. I'll, ,.-.-ii,,ll ,, II,.- I'llillililll-s i-, In i,' --iiiiiiiii iii -i ( ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 ,,r irprc i-enl ,1 1 v , - 1 1 n i III, I u ,. , n i i, s (nr u Willi a,.,- ,l . ,, ,n ,,i,- i,,. ,i,., Male, i . In .'ii n I ml Manila ami I In- mi in Dunlin:' t, i , i "i i A iiil.ass.nl. ,r ( aniuin nas Willi I'l'i-Hhli 1,1 .MrKnili'i all lln- HI I, 1 11.,,, ii. in r.l.ili,.ii l,i tin- iin-sinns nt r, lining Iii S'lhshiclniy I ui-. 'I here arc im indications that Kiiroic is an iiii is in ii t i r. i'r il Ii any set llenictit nf III,' I l 1 1 1 1 1 1 s ipi-sll ullicli llic I nil, , I Si. ilc; iiii hk.s ,,nr ls ,inl,al,lc llial lairn' will i i I r x ih oh jc -i i. in.w, u In. n H-a, r tcrniM have ''' '! 'I " air.-riiii all other ...ii I- ,. ...-sil,lc ihspnli . III. i,..l, il,le Ihal i: 1 1 1 a ., - WiillM pre. I' i I" s," lie I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( . 1 1 , , -iii Hi,. Ii.ui.ls n '" I nil. ,1 Slate Hi in la III,.-,- ,,f S.aili h, ciiise lln- - iini, i.i value of the I .I.O..L ill lie greater In I lie worl.l I, r an Anicl ic in 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 a Spanish p.vn iiincnl . ll. H.-y ilml ainitlln. A.linil il I lewey cahlcs Ihal I lie illMir V. nl I", uh i A . t ' 1 1 1 1 it 1 I , is defying the Aiiiciii in cm li.. I, ami Ihal if il I-,,,, nils lie, , SK-ll I In Mllelll,- I, may he re (pure, I I., have ,,nc hninlri ,1 an, I 1 1 Tl II, . inn, , I Aim ii. .in iii.iiHii In Sill illlo liiii". 'I'm t i s i -1 1 (;iinh,,al I 'I, ,v, r Ii.h at ti ve.l III II, in;- Kmc; r i . . i , I Manila. She e I s Ihal w hen she lefl Manila la-l e, II --il.il I he hitlllltioil llicrc w nq 11 mil Mncl mi, I Hi, Am, rieans ha, I m, yd attacked lln- i-iiv. II i- sai, I al lln- War I )ciarlniei)t thai n1 leasi ihrc" ,.f lli. mK military cxixali li, ills In, I, have hecn ili-.,alehc,l to the Philippines fnun Kan -ran, i-ci arc now ill Mmiiln. Illfor,inLr nn army ,,f lielwecn t II mill lilteen t'lllllsllllil llicli. hill kcl ll, hi i eivc 's ships null HIlilolH. Al MnntlHKM, ti, iii r.il S'lafler cahlcs iii rcjnr, I i Ihc r,N.ii,, ir,.nl,l,M witli the insnrjjcnl Ihal he inviiiil (n-n.-ral (i.ireiii to Is present al Ihc siirieniler o Sanliao. Slmfter nays Ihal tin- CiiImii troi cio , li-l i ii ((uoi t nicl Unit lie hit, I to ex Ii n'l Inn in limn in front of th.mc of loner il (1 irriii. Il i n poitcil from Haii-ti-iK i Unit lln iiiHiircenlH Ii I n lilit with Mi-linoi of (lem ral l.inpic. uh., ,-om man. Is ni llnlifiiin. Aceor.lini; to his tory, tli Cnlini. iimsI n ilyiminiUi ruii wild irre.-il clT.-cliveiicH. killing; or woiindni Jim Sp-tiiinnU The mory Is lint l-olllirillCil. llimin,- in Snniiao is nt n .lamlslill, iw iiiercli ml., in, hilling Spmiluriln, Cu I, una nml fun iiicrH. htm iinwilllriK to risk Miivlhnif until sun- lint ihc Aiu. rl i n nre nmnj; n, iniriinli c n ulahle t;nv, rnnicnl. I'iim K, I'orto Itlro, JulySfl Thn innin rlly of I' inec, n alii.rt ill.lnnrc Inlmiil from the Hirt. m formnlly yl.l.lcl in Ihc Amcrlrjiii. thin cvrnlnK. Kenllnwiil Torn, llililih rnnmil, wHnif for thr HpKiniinU, fi. Ihr rlty to (Mirrftlii II Mr. an I WIU.,.1 Tlir im i I'lon .i mnrr lllr n pain ilny lhn mi.irndrr. M1 of I lie rraldontu n niliir.l In thr i Ity nml . (.'ormsl thr Ainrrh n An Anirilcn ffuurd In front of Ihr nihllr ).iililln( (iironil y for tbr (frnfml IIimiikIi the rlirrln riowil. Ill Ihr LulhllnK Dm i-onaul and myor wnrp form illy prxM-ntn. 8nrr Toru III Ik ellltmi mm kin In It nn If tM mum naabslpml nfO cvri u4 ylm wmtUl Mil umponrtif, II tu toll Ihal Himlclptl kffaln would Dot 1 dlslurlnsl and (or the lime lieiug the same IihuI oDIciala would nerve, but they would be reeponitlble to (ieoeral Wdsou military governor, who would keep the city under the form of martin' Im, oppressive lo none. (jraerulr M,,,-s nil, I Wilnon then "tepped nut on the balcony in view nf il.- innate. Tl,c crowd cheered wil-llv and tlie Ueni rals hnstlly withdrew from the , nation. ufl, rwKrd (,'oiiiK hai k to .hen hcailqiiiiri t-rs Mny.irCu.lmi "aid lie whs c;lnd the AnicricHii- hid come In l Ik- island. M ould linn . .,jny prosperity nnd pencil The Ik-sI ciiien-, ihc innyor haid, wuiit C(l A nici it n n rule. The ship-' hiicIiois had scarcely ioik in d i he l,i loin of the harbor In (lie mm uin- helm,- Ihey were sur rim nilcd by -Maim- of hout.s III led with men shout iiil, w clc. niie. KlaH of ull nntinns em'pi the Spanish floated to protect house Ii. in luiiiihanliiH-nl. Some of the houses bore the Hags of six nations. The coinniHiidnul, Colonel San Martin, w as ordered by (lovernnr (lenenil Marias 10 liirht the Ann-ricuns and prepared lo resist. Al the solicitation of all the for ciirn consuls, Jiowever, lie ri'trealed to Hie inoiinlains with I lie giinison of 1 ,v!0 regulars. Many in unteers remained and welcomed the Americans. Colonel Allen, of the Hiirinil c.orpa, la arranging to operate Ihc eahli- at Police. In a day or two he goes to St. Thomas, where he will confer with the cable i ompany. Tin: cafes tonight are filled w ith Span lards drinking health to the Americans, who are, welcomed into the citizens' homes. Ponce instead of Wuanica will he the base of operations. The harbor of Cuaiiiea is poor. Ollicial circulars have been distributed in I' (', advising the citizens lo obey Ccneral Wilson and praising him. These circulars declare Ihal prosperity will come with the American invasion. Our Ni-h lONeiMlii . 1'oiii in I'oNii-:, 1'ouTo lin o, July li'.l. Orcaler enthusiasm lor tin- American soldiers has not U-en seen even al home. I hc people are, man for man, imnieasur ably superior to I he Cubans. They look prosperous ami inlclligcnl. There was apparently not a single Spanish sympa thizer In I he town, livery American soldier and sailor was given Ihc liccdom ol the town, and as the Mags wen- raised on dilfcrenl ollicial buildings the people IMllhen il ill the -.IliM-ts hehiM and , he, red the I'niti-.l Stales and the American sol diers. The town Is clean and well built, and 11 iM-ars e cry -ago of prosperity. The country beyond is rich in pasture land and is as Ix-nuliliil as any part of Cuba, the cliniale bciu far superior. Hnr Hoops have been moved outside llic city. The n.cn are well ami all an- In high pirils. There is an incentive in Ibis campaign which was lacking in that on Santiago. Then the men were lighting for the Cubans, for whom Ihey soon oh laincilaicry low opinion Here they light that they arc winning the land for their own people, lor thciuselvea, in fai l. Kvcry foot of ground over which they advanced ineaus to Ihem so much m, in- lenilory added to the I'niled Stales. Ki.Klnml I'enr.' I iimiuru t . l.on,,, July '.VI The Times, c menling edlloiially upon the -uggeslion nf the National Caelle, that the I'niled Stale-, hale uolwmi a ieloiy signal e Miiigh lo warrant llic haul 1 1-1 ill H tliey would impose, shs "This suggeglion I ruin would lie friends of S am merely shows thai these critic fall lo grasp the military slgiiilicauce of Am, ilea's sea power. Only hy prompt and straight forward dealings with I'renident tlr Kinley ran Spain hope lo prevent the fruition of American Imperial polli y In the I'a, ilie, the advantaget of which even peace loving moderate Americans c.uinol ignoic. ' The Daily Mail says this uinrning "Willi Ihc rcmnrkahlc speech of I nil,, I Slati s Senator Daiis, of Si .Paul, two peoples have hurled the past. Senator Daii' speech Is a liniil and complete anawcr lo the speech of Mr. Cliamlicrlaiu al Birmingham. Kngland has no neisl to go whining for an alliance. For Bonin years her navy haa Ih-cii slrength ened, the over sea pons, hin of Amer ica must be held more or lem on suiter anre, with I lie certainly that the Brit ish Heel la on ihr aide of our kinsmen, all peril lo lln- United Slalca v inlahes." Mlfiltl'a Bllllaialas Heallle, Wash , July 27 llirr $:10. (Kl In gold has loai licit Hestllrvla the teamera lloaalia and City of Kingston, Juat arrived, which Incrvaaea the total Kt Importation this month lo II.8I1, 00l. The Coaallr'j paaaenyrra report a great spurt In demand for claims on Dominion anil Sulphur Crwka, where Ihey sell for from f iljlt"! to fiO.OOO mc.h. mi I 9 m FuwTjHI . AkMlitwt fur BKEAK1NO CAMP. Will ailaa H4IHIer Kmy I alareO and 1 Nile Ka.llrv Taglbrr. Iliiller f releaiila l ae Aa'alaial K-.Hbllraii H.II JotKNAI. HI-KaU. ( i Kii.iinH. N. C. Julv i ( The breaking of camp here tomorrow i I w nn h now appears to Ik- alum-1 ceri al n i will leave many persons without some placeof resort, for the afternoon's crowds Hocked tu the camp daily, and the street car company lias reaped a harvest from the soldier Isiys and their visitors. Col onel llurgwyue hope- lo have this part of the regiment travel at night. At the raising of tin- Hag by the Sea board Air Line employees, at tiie Sea board shops here, this afternoon, Mayor Huss introduced Colonel Hurgwyue whu made the address. The soldiers partici pated in the Hag raising. The Hag was unfurled by little Miss Myrtle King daughter of Master Mechanic. D. M. King of the lialeigh shops. There are some denials regarding the fact that white and colored soldiers are thrown together at hint McPherson, but there are men whose word deserves credit, that say they have within the last 10 days seen this thing White and colored soldiers on guard together, and in the Hospitals the cot of one stands side by side with the other. This will eventually produce trouble, for while there are some who will submit because of orders, there arc many who will sever submit to IIiIh - and w ho will i blame I hem -surely no southern iiiau or woman. Finishing touches are being given Un handsome Capital club building here. A steel ceiling is being put ill the hall room. The government building here that eoulains the Post ollice, Revenue oilicc and Federal court rooms is lo be made fresh with paint. Collector Hum an has advert ised for bids for the work, and it is estimated that the improvements will cost about $.ri,IHHl. Slate Populist chairman Cvrus Thoiup son says that the Stale committee has not met, ami ai led on Ihc mailer of Populists fusing wit h ell her of the old parlies. That that was simply Senator Pullet's own idea. The Populist ollice holders are for fusion with the Republican party except Senator Butler, but they say he will fall in line hnally. A 1 1 ju la ii I I hue ral Cow les says he hopes in three weeks lo be able t,, wall., lie will then go to St. Simons Island with the regimental olliceis and four coin panics. Bishop Wingliclil of California whose death is announced is a hrol her of Mrs. M. M. Marshal of this oily Dr. Marshal is rector of Christ Church here. I.ieul. Smith of Asheville will be coin nnssary of Ihv Second Regiment lo suc ceed Lieut Rowland and asks lo he scut lo join his old company from Cumber Bridge. Judge Kugene D. ('alter, lately up pointed hy (iiiveruor Russell as Judge ol Ilie l-lh district court came here loday. Due of the I'mlcd Stales convicts that escaped friuii tint penitentiary a few weeks ago hy crawling through the drain pipe was captured and has been broiighl hack to the prison. Coventor Russell w ho has hecn spi-ud ing some days al his coltage nn Wiights lille Beach has returned lo li is dill les here. A big J7 foot gun is here on il wav lo Charleston. It has ls-en seen today hy hiiuilieds of people. The Railroad commission wen- kepi busy veslerday hearing exceptions an, I exi uses from the railroads, and from Ilu-cxpri-. and telegraph companies. They arc still In session loday. I'Aiup RnuU Ileaerli1. i onifian J ' a Haailb. I'rlllrlaiii Kf-arnrfllnir. Traaptrtil Ion l Tr.ia. om- JiiUKNul. Ill KKaI . Raleigh, N. ('., August I Orders ( Sine Isle Saturday iiIl'IiI lot the troops here to move on Snmlni, s, yesterday saw the last of Camp Uii-scll All tin- companies that unit to St. Sim, ilia Island went nver the Smithcm Railroad, and the company for Tylse Island and the one for Landseml went by lb" Kealxiard. Tin y nisi, he, I through the city and boarded the Iriliin al the In Ion 1 N-pot late in the afternoon While there were no Kalrlgh Isiya In the companies that left here, alill many had endeared Ihemselvis to the people here and II was a sail farewell to m-r any of our North Carolina Isi) a go, with many poaaihlllllea that they will never r turn. In apile of lh storm Saturday after noon the Hag was ralaed al the Johnson Uni t a'atlon her by the eniployra of lh Hoaboa.nl almpa. The addrraa by Col llurxwyne was a fine one. and the prayer offered by Iter. Dr. Norman of )Ui Kdrnlon aires t Melhodlat church. aa one of the most beautiful ever heard hnr. Th new Bankruptcy law went Inlo (Tart today. Murk intcreal la fell hre Id Ita work. The committr appointed hy tb Agri cultural board lo no to rVinl Iwra I'liwa ami arc whether thai board would mak an appropriation, to asalat Ilia Herman K aU company In tb ipriment farm tkstr. rportd II waa not adrUahlc to mak lav appmprlailoa jr, Tb (let- in a Kail rtoy la lb (mat Ovrniaa ay as) leal ibal control lb world' Mp plyifpHib. I rWplambar la I tb lau of U fop Hat CoagrMaloaal CoaTtnllo lot till IU4UI IM.trtot. Tkwr b.aaiiy lavadliUU Ufora lk tnaMUMl lot nnminat i, ,n tor nearly everv enui.i :n the disiin i has a candidale. The North ( arolina Coal ami i ,-ki-cmiipai ) w as uu'orioraled a It a ,! go fur .to year- with fllsi.UOO capm,, Mr .1 W Itailey. editor of tin- Ihn.i. al Itecordcr has given his resignation a- a menibii of the agricultural board in tin public. He declines to aerx e any hoard that puts , m rupl men in powei and a siuii he designalcs John H Suitili, , ,,m inissioiicr of Agricultuie. The Kailroa.1 commission ner ruled the exceptions of the W iliuiiieinn and Wei, Ion railroad a to reduce, I laic-. The Pullman Car company in the a sessed alualiou by the c.onunission won their case. The telegraph coinpanv s a-c was postponed. A tremendous crowd gal hcred to sec Ihc last of the troops leave yesterday There were 'Jti men left ill the hospital at the camp. Surgeon Brooks, one hospital steward, I nurses and 2 looks were left in charge. Four of the men are Hick w'ith typhoid fever. There was much criticism at the sta turn regarding the difference in the sei vice given by the Seaboard and Soutlua n aailroads. The Seaboard had nice coaches and moved in time, while the Southern furnished -old dirty small windowed couches in many instances and one sec lion had to wail for '.' ! hours before leaving. Thu death of Adjutant Bradley Wool ten of the 2nd Regiment al St. Augustine and of private Needhain Wilson of the the 1st Regiment at Jacksonville was reported here today, but neither report has been confirmed. The Railroad commission will hardly give a hearing in tin- passenger rate iuestioit until the '.II h It is said thai John I. Smith will make him give a report of Ihc penitentiary. Slllllllltlll lit IfllltlllH. Manila, July -'ii, via Hongkong, July -The Newport, w ith Oeiieral Merrill and Mill mi n, including the Astor Bat tery, arrived Monday al ter an unexciting trip direct limn lion, , lulu. The other I ransjiorts, lagging behind because ol their slow speed, arc expected here in a few days. For Ihc present, (iencial Merrill's lu-adipiarlii s will be on thc Newport, after which the commaiidaiil1. house will he aH'avite. w here he can keep in touch will, 1 he licet . A nici iean oltiecrs c x peel, heavy light ing when the time cinics to take the city. A close watch is inaiiilained in tin- bai. 'Ihc Bo-toir and Rahagh all ium lying oil amp Dewey for the pin lection ol our troops. The icvcnue cutler Mi l ulloch is sl.il ioncd daily oil Malahon, north of Manila. The Ceriuan incident is apparently closed. The ( iirmot an returned on Sat urday, bringing the lleet's mail ll was hoarding hy American olhcers and llic Herman Admiral thanked Dewey for boalded her, and sent him a lamp in return for two sheep thai Admiial I a-w ey had sent him One I miser Ntiv.-.l Wa?.iington, July lln Admiral Ccr vera's thigship, the Infanta Maiia Te resa, has hecu saved and will he added lo I he I'niled Stales navy: Aolini; Admiral Sampson cables as follows "Playa, July '."J. The Infanta Maiia Teresa, upon which the wrecker- arc now engaged, w ill lie Hunted and Inought to Cuaulanaino as soon as a -mall leak is located which is somewlu-K' in llic bow of I he ship. Whether thi- leak is due to H -mall a I ve being let I open ,,r a hole which may have been made in the how is nnl yet know II. I I er n M I, ptlln -S are being need to remoie the water, there being slcam ill one of hci Imilei SA MPsiiN " ON TUB DIAMOND. Reanlla il Ilie NnUaMA l.fai nlHaaf Hull Unities I'lnyeil V-sler.ln . SHH ial to Journal. St Bonis, Aui'iisl 1- Boston I. -i I. s I. S,e, nn I game Boston l,M I. nils .t. Pliiladelpbia. Augllnt I Choclmd I', Philadelphia I M(iMi's IIAMKv llnsikh n n, ( iiicniiiati '.I. .New ',,rk 7, l.miUvdle :l. (id, Hgi7, W'ashillglon t. Where Ihrr ftT T lr. Balliuinre at Cblcnn New m k at I i iii I nn.'ll I Philadelphia M I lev, land lloatnll at I suits v die WaahlngUin al I'ltULing Ib.M.klin al St l,.,ii.. Haw liar ImIm Mian. W. I. I'M Cincinnati, il'J 8t Oil Bitnn ',7 III .fttH Clornland .t. M .014 HalUmorr VI SI .ftfti Chicago, Ml 40 ..Vifl New York 17 40 .,'40 PlllalHirir a 44 .IM Philadelphia, 4! 41 4UI Brooklyn .11 VJ ..TM Waahinfton. . ,. :tl fsl ..Toil Iiiil.llle :u Hi. IhiU -jn AU :if Tb Bay rr rim. Mr. John XaJMaa, a well known stork dealer of Pulaakl, Ky , a;a "After auf ferlnn fof nrer a wk wllk 0, anil mj phyalrlan havln; filW to rllr m, I wa nd vUd u try Chamrrlala'l ( nlle CboUrra and IUrrho Renualy, m4 kar tb pttat nf Malf Iknl lb naif of nn hoMki r.Hl m, tot al br f. APPROACH ME. Reported Thai the Spanish Catii- net M TROUBLE IN PHILIPPINES Ceneral Merrllt H auls l-'ifty Thoiis- anil Men. Airuiniildo Mnkini; Himself Troiililesome. Kasy 'limes in I'orlo Hicn. (.eneral l,ee lo lie (iov ernor of Cuba. Special lo Journal- AsMINdKlN. August l.-It is llll nounccd thai Ihc Spanish ministry will accept the terms of pence ollcrcd by the I'niicil Htates through the Krem h Am hassador, ,M. Caiiipou. M. Cainpon was given the widest au thority lo treat in the ipiest'ion of peace. (In the pari of the l ulled States, any agreement made by the President will need to be ratilied by tin1 Semite. NiiIiis Nlncerlly. Spain is an up to-date cNcinplilication of the ullage about the evils allcndanl upon a bad name. Although President McKinlcy has acted upon Spain's reipiest for one terms of peace an though lie be lieved in its honor and straight forward ness, there is no reafcon.to believe llial his faith in Spanish honor is any greater than that of the average man- owing lo bis experience, it is probably not so great. Not one man out of ten in Wash ington believes Ibal Spain made those overtures with any serious intention ol accepting our terms of peace, although in I In end it may do so. It has very nearly reached a case of ''must" with Spam, attd if it ,b,-s ,i(,t accept the pres cut til 1 1 1 h, w huh, under the eiieuin staiu a s arc liberal in ttbc extreme -so liberal that Ihc I'leiu h Ambassador, who is now also accredited as Spanish minis ter, accepted t lii-m on the spot- inure severe ones will have to be accepted later. N:lll's I'lliisl 1 1 ii I Ion. In the general discussion which has followed Spam's plea for peace, some very interesting points have been raised. For instance, as an evidence of Spain's insincerity, one man calls attention to a clause in the Spanish constitution which prohibits the crown even entering upon negotiations having in view the cession or exchange of any portion of Spanish territory, until authority therefor has hecn granted by a niajol ity vote of hnlh branches of National legislature. f.a I rrmrly Friendly. Tin fport ol Ponce, Porta litcn. is now open to the coinuiiTce of llic world under lln- American Mag. A collector of eus loins ,,l the pmt Colonel l-'ich i.ck Hill has been appninteil lien. Miles is having an t perienec in Porto Kico that is dimple in war. In stead of finding himself and annv in the elieiny's ciiiilry. he Hndstluil thev ale aiming the wannest sort of friends. The I'orlo leans cheer ,,ur d ig and our Mihlicra h n r n town is taUi n pos session of ami declare themselves to be In) al Americana, many nf them earning the dis laration lo the eitcnl ,,f asking t,, be allnwi-,1 to enlist in our army ami light for the Hag w hich ihey already , onsnler their ow li. I lAing to the retreat of the Spanish garrisons of the captured I el r It, ,ry , lien M iles is now in ismm-sslon f (aluinsl Ihc entire southern end ol I'niln Kien, including Ponce and other nw us of more or lees iniiorlanee. lien. Miles is slowly approaching Sun .Iiiau and there ma) te some severe light ing there, although but little surprise would Is- eauaisl by the surrender of the :;.irnoii when our army gels mar enoiii'h lo assault their fortlllraliotis. ABlnl'a Ara. lii-neral Merrill c able that he will misl lifty thousand troopa to bring the Phihpplnca under the rontml of the I nil. si Suiea. The aitnalioii in .Manila is regarded aa very grare owl.ig to the iillltllde of Aguinald'i. Airutnalilo, tb" Inaurgi nt chief in the Philippines la nuraiiig a bad case of the InU hul, and baa liavi lilllr enounh aenae to try to gle Idmaelf aira In Ida dealings wiih Admiral IW-srey, (In consolation in the alluatton la that Agiilnaldo'j rela tiona with thn Spaniah are auch that there la no pnaalliilily of hla making a roniMnaltofl wilti them a (n In at ua. Thn Uklng of Manila la rust likely to lie niiir.li longer iliiferrwl, unli aa pvnee puts a "Lip Li the campaign. I aha A aTalrm. Hi army of lasrupalion of ( 'ulM will Isa laianl lo fifty iHouaand men (leneral le will Iw apfvotnted military Rnrnmor of Um tatansl, pHllng tb acUb-Dienl of Ik queaUoa nxlnlng out of tb forma tion of nw fornt of forrrnrm-nl. OAHTOnZA. Uih mia4YnKMi'M7ieM ma AM TOBACCO TAKE COTTON TWINH, s.nwMe .,r I' want .,1 U Inch i., j i i t -i I ,i Hr lia i c al -, , , Slaple ali'l K.n w Iii! ,f the GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, THtAC(H). iSM'I'l'. ('IiJAIiS. sYlil'l', M( H.ASsl-iS, Ac, to btl folllnl 111 New llellie. .... We will lie iili'.ts, ! lo have ,ui call a:;, I examine our Slock ami g;ot pi'iiv-i before buy ing. .... cool) STAW.Ks i kim-: IJcKICI'tfllll , McDas id & Qaski 71 Broad Stri ct, 1VKWT BKRiVK, IV. C. QUALITY CLOTH, 1 Yard. O. HVErks Co. Keeping- Busy Hot Weather. INTERESTING FOR Monday Tuesday Wednesday, ist. 2nd. 3rd. Ladies Sailors, sold first ol season for $2, price for Monday. Tuesday & Wednesday 60c. Ladies Sailors, splendid 75 value, price for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 50. Ladles Sailors, usual $1.25 value, price lor Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 75c. These Bailors in white only. Dress Oinarhams in pattern lnno-tha nt in Varda Onlv. tricfl for Wednesday, 30 per pattern of 10 yards. Tin Nperlnl Ilemi fo Im f Jinrceil NOTICE I 'll cm liavc w hat , 15 g.:nts pound. II i ..- 1. .;.'"- I'.ct M ITEMS . . . THREE DAYS ! Mnndnw TiiDadar. ,. nr for VAHll nnd not 1TMn Anountn. s ' - I.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 2, 1898, edition 1
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