VO'L. XVI--- NO. 111. 5V P NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1097. ESTABLISHED 1882 J .'I Feasl For the Gods" j CAJf BE PIIE P r OUB STOCK OF ioice Family Groceries. Every, Ingredient that is ' T . - Needed for Your . . THANKSGIVING . . . PJLUM PUDDIIffjR, MINCE PIE, or IlICII Fit HIT CAKE, c Pure Spices, Citron,, Orange and 5 Lemon Peel, California Raisins, New Currants, Dates, Figs, Nuts of all kinds, Flavoring Exracts. ILL IS GOODS ! . . . a AT aorvaicm- It's Only Folly to buy clothing Hint had no char acter cr individuality about U, thai i turned out by machinery, when we will make you a floe custom wit or over coat, wlicn you select jour fabrlo from the I ileat weaves, colon and style, and w make It perfect ia lit. finish and style ai iucq a reasonauie pne. - , p. n. CHADWICK, lerchaat Taller! 101 MlDDI.I SrKKKT. We are , Listnninn . j (o hear "the thud" when tlx Dew htt Uea ttrikes you. Laat yeat'i hat won't do. Not a bit of lL Thebatmak era are too imart for that, they have changed the shape. Vou can tell a IM halo far at you can see It, Let us show you the full shsies and shade. Let us help you to be a '97 man. We aro also agent lot the famous Knoi Hals, and can sell them to yuU as cheap as they cao ba bought from the factory. , A trial will latlsfy yon that wo are up t.ij.ila.' . - . Iffl . .oTTr:...r.) ABE D FROM FOSW HAL, Foulda' Wheat Germ Meal, Attmore's Mince Meat, Hecker's Buckwheat, FOX RIVER PRINT BUTTER, Just Received. SpsjATesJj fc5 rolloc': Ct., i 4 l AS-. - lit) V Casb Store, v M0RL1QHS &GTIYE. riiey Have Forty-Fonr" Mission aries in this State. What Bank Examiner Crowder Sayr. Old Veteran Gone; North Caro lina Exhibit Car. Mandamus Case Argued by Simmons " , and Ward. . Journal Bureau, ) .' Kaleiqh, N. C, Nov. 6. That thr Mormons are determined to do a great deal of work in North Caroli na is clearly shown by the fact that they have increased the number of their missionaries in this State to 44, and that two of the 13 Apostles will assist in hold ing their State conference. Senatof Daniels left for Virginia this morning, after tiling exceptions to the railway commissioners rote reduction on telephone rentals. , He will return on the 19Ui and make argument. ' Prof. W. E. Abcrnethy of Rutherford College says he greatly desires to meet Rev. Dr. Kilgo in deb ite. They are well mulcted in intellect and force as spia'v ers. Bank examiner Crowder returned to the treasury department today, havipg examined 10 State banks in the Pied mont section, lie finds them all light. In one he found $33,000 in Bold and in another $5,000. lie Bays thero is pros perity everywhere save in the cotton growing counties. David Pugli died tins morning at the Soldiers' home. Hescrv.d during the war in Company, , 47ili N. C. regiment from Wake county. He was born in Sept. 1808. The prospects for the speedy comple tion of the Durham and Charlotte rail way are excellent. Gen. Clingman was buried at Concord yesterday, the pull bearer being soldiers of his old brigade. He wasbuiicd in his uniform as a Confederate brigadier-ger.- eial. The handsome car which is to go into 30 or more States to advertise North CaroMna will arrive here next Wednes day from the shops at Wilmington, Dela ware, so the exhibits can be placed in it. Levi Parham, whie, who was found guilty of assault in Henderson county, is iho last arrival at the penitentiary. He gets 15 years, Twelve convicts were sent from the penitentiary to the cotton faring today. It is said that of 100 convicts on the farm only some 800 are uble to piok cotton, owing to chills and fever. All the families save one have been re. moved from the penitentiary in accord ance with the recent order of the direc tors Four families were living in the prison. In (he suit of John 1). Ilussey of Wash- ngtnn, D. V., against U. S, Marshall O. J. Curroll for $100, Justice of the Peace John Nichols gave Hursey (25. Carroll appealed. Nichols says that Carroll's offer to give Hussey a suit of clothes was evidence or indebtedness or obligation, and Hussey's making a diaft on him for $33 was evidence that that was about the amount proper. Before Judge Robinson here las' night at Chambers there was argument in a mandamus case, brought by L. A. Gamer clerk of court of Carteret county, to compel the State Treasurer to pay a $750 warrant issued by ex-Auditor Furmno, in the Carteret oyster case cost matter. Simmons aud Ward and Allen appeared for Darner, and Day and MacRae and J. C. L. Harris for Treasurer Worth. The Attorney-General does not appear. The question is asked why ho never ap pears for tho Goveror or the Tieasurer. The answer Is that they ignore htm. It is intimated that one "of the reasons why he did not appeatfn this Carteret case Is that he advised the treasurer to pay the war rant. 8tateTrens. Worth hasuffered $1, 500 to compromise these Carteret claims and from Pamlico, (the latter amounliog to $3,000), yet elaims he ha no money and that there f no law for It payment. The pecular hardship of this case appears to be that the officers who performed this service were not allowed under the ex press term of tlie law to demand their fee In advance, from the State or In other case. But the same statute wnic.ii pro vide that they (hall not demand fee in advance from the Bute provided tbat In oaaa the cost are adjudged against the State they (hall be paid in the fame way a other elalm against lb State. Chairman WHoa of the rattwey com mission today filed with the Slate Audi tor hi voucher for salary to date. Next Monday hi case come up at Morganton Involving title to bis office. - President Hobb of Guilford college Is here. Ho sayi the college is quite pros perous. During October here there were buly S.6S Inches of rain. The deficiency this year I 18.04 Inches. CASTORIA Tor Infant and Children. MUST DSOUUtS OUBSELVES. Spain Insists That saw Called Masts Hbnll Take ita PasMtM KrcaraJna t'aba. Special to Journal. Washington, D. C. November, 6 The position taken by Spain towards the United States is considered here as indi cating that the Spanish Government is determined to force this country to take an exact attitude regarding Cuba. Rather than part absolutely with Cuba the Spanish will light the United States, though certain of defeat. Such is the obstinate Spanish temper. War will certatply ensue if we interfere beyond a certain point. Few Fallarea. New York, November R. G. Dunn & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: Stronger proof of the great change in the condition of business could not be given than is found ia the defatted- re pes of failures in October. Though swelled by ii few large speculative or brokerage fail-! ures, the aggregate was snthller than in any. other month for more than four years, except in July and August and one month in 1894. During the fouryears iron manufacturing failures have not been smaller except one month, wool manufacturing failures except in two months, leather and shoes and unclassi fied manufacturing except In four months and cotton manufacturing except in six months. ' More works have joined I he active list, including some long idle, and the produc tion in iron manufacture is tho greatest ever known. Cotton manufacture is doubly hinJered by decline in cotton and by accumulation of goads with slow distribution, so that print cloths have fallen to 2.31 cints, a new low record, and staple goods are sold at concessions all averaging not 2 par Cent above the lowest point. ? : - UQIerae Again. New Yokk, Nov. 5. Senator Edward O. Wolcott, of Colorado, and Gen Charles J. Paine, two of the monetary commissioners appointed by President McKinley to confer with European gov ernments concerning the feasibility of establishing international bimetallism, arrived here tonight on the steamship Campania. The other commissioner, ex-Vice President A E. Stevenson, will return ou a lafr vessel. Senator Wolcott asked to be excused from saying anything of his mission abroad. General Paine also declined to speak about his European trip. Latest Blewa Items. All the injured in the C. and O. train wreck are doing well including Engineer Duke, who it was first thought could not live. He is improving and there is hope of his recovery. The Cologne Germany Volks Zcitung announces that two missionaries have been murdered in the southern part of the Chinese province of Shan Tung. The frontier war near the borders of Afghanistan approaches a conclusion. General Lock hart having nearly reached Tiroh. his objective point. The Afridis have resisted at every point but the Brjtisli have uniformly carried all their position i. It is semi-offlcially announced that there will be no trouble in Havana upon the arrival at this port of the American steamer Three Friends, which is alleged to have taken part in filibustering expe ditions, and which is now bound to Havana on a legitimate commercial er rand. The rumor that Kicuard (Jrokcr was dead was in circulation in all quarters of New York Friday. It also spread throughout the country, and inquiries as to the truth of the report weie re ceived from points as far off as San Fran cisco. The Tammany leader has simply a slight cold. Henry O. Havemeyer, the bead of the Sugar Trust, is seriously III with appen dicitis, and an operation was performed Monday nicht. Disquieting rumor re garding hi condition were afloat in Wall street. Sugar stock has declined S point in two days. The steamer fitted out by the Governor of Tromsoe, under instruction from King Oscar, of Sweden which batf left Tromsoe Island in search of Piofeasor Andree, the missing aeronaut, and hi parly, i the Victoria. She carries a crew of IB men and i provisioned for eight months. ' Special orders have been sent by the War Derailment to the Bethlehem Iron Work to hurry up the work of com pi ting the gun that are being manufac tured at that place. The Pennsylvania flrnfhu a contract for the construction of 100 gun ot various kite, and, al though It has been generally understood tbat very good progress ha been made with them, it appear tbat the War De partment I anxiou to have them fin- hhed more rapidly than was at first intended. Haass kali Oeda. The sucleot Greeks believed that tlx Peoaote were the (Mijvho attended to th welfare and nroiperny of the family Tbey were wonblmwd a household Rods in every bom. The honsahold god of tods is Dr. King's New Discovery. For Consumption, oouirhs, eold snd for all tfl'ecltoM of th Throat, Cheat and Lungt it is lova'Uibl. It has beta tried for a Ami-tar n(i ewtnrv and la unarantand lo ure. ir money Murwd No boavhold ru. uld b without th goot sngel. - it la I .rtiit to tak and a safe and sura reo e!y for old and young. Free trial botrj at r8. Duffi's Diug Store. - Regular u00e awl 11.00, v OFF FOR CUBA. President Tells Lee "Goi Speed and God Bless M Sail for the Island on Wednesday Wants Peace but is Beady for War. Intervention Believed to be the Only End. Washington, D. C, November 5. General Fitzliugh Lee, consul-general to Cuba, will leave for New York tomorrow whence he is to sail for Havana on the steamer Seguranca. General Lee called at the White House and notwithstanding the fact that the Cabinet Was about to meet the President and the Consul General had a conference about Spain and the United States, which lasted about twenty minutes. The President was very tender in say ing good bye to General Lee. As he pressed the General's hand he said: God speed and God bless you." Secretary to the President Porter and Judge Day, who were standing near, referred to the scene as quite affecting. The President impressed on the Consul General the importance of giving the fullest protection to American citizens in Cuba and to "keep in the middle of the road." He told him that it was the ad ministration's earnest desire to do justice to all parties concerned but to avoid war if possible. General Lee is earnest in his desire to do all in his power to uphold the Presi dent's peace policy, but it is thought by many that his motto is: "If Spam wants war and forces it, then war let it be." which is simply the motto of all true Americans. Not many people here be- ieve that the Cuban insurrection can he terminated and the fair island Raved from utter ruin without strong interven tion on the part of the Un'ted States government. General Lee was met ns lie was coming out of the Executive Mansion an I sskul he could (rive! the sub-tancc of what was said. The jolly diplomat ie lied n the negative. He only said this: The President said lie wished nie to remain in uuba uiur me uouoie was over. When will the island be pt-c'licd?" was asked. "I haven't heard,'' was the General' answer. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterfleld & Co. Commission Brokers. New York, November, (I. STOCKS. Open. High Low. Clote 1)4 i !M 1)1 j 92 Chicago Gas IhJ 94 J C. B. & Q 92J 91$ COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close Januarv 5.75 5.75 5.72 5 7:i CHICAGO MARKETS. Wheat Open. High. Low. Close Dec 93 94 93-J 03-J Corn Dec 26 2 20 Cotton Sales 61,200 Bales. 20 i The floating dry dock which the Span ish Government had built in England for use in Havana harbor was sighted off the Cuban coast in tow of a British steamship. Th dock was built on the Tyne and was towed the entire distance in section across the Atlantic without a serious mishap, A southerly course was taken to avoid storms on the ocean which prevail at this season. Belile at Laal. Special to Journal. ColuMBCs, OMo, November 6. The Renublican malorily in the next Ohio legislature will be Ave. The plurality in Wood county is 31, according to tho official count. There are ten counties in the State which givea plurality each of less than 101 cn their respective legislative ticket. MAGICALLY EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN DF ALL AGES WO IRONIC Y I1C ABTAHCR, Wow arral aBllanra and elaaufle ram 41m Mat on trial any '' aaaa. A woria-a klo reputation bark of thu offer. Every oostnoU lo hanpf nwiTlen His maored. Full siransth, development an wnia liven tneverr portion of U oocf. jralluraimpcauuwt aiane uamar. No a O. li.Mlwmo. ERIE MEDICAL COCt NIACMRA ST. irHALO, N. V. Old Man in New Place. ' You can find roe In Guklll't : Drug Store for a few day. I have the beat (elected and largest (lock ot ITU BROUGHT TO THE OITT. CALL AND BEK ME. ' SAM. K. EATON, MUiditUBt., Opposite Baptist Church, free to all) AND BIG HOMINY ! Loose Muscatel Raisine, finest iiality, only 10 ce it per pound. Seeded liaising, 15 cents per pound package. Currii.ite and Citron. Dried Apple3 and Peaches. Evaporated Apples and Apricots, Imported Macaroni and Cream Cheese. Cupe Cod Cranberries. The Finest Stock of Canned (ioods in tlio city. All Fresh and Standard Quality. The Finest Prunes you ever saw. Attmore's Celebrated Mince Meat. licl S Gaski 71 Broad St., Your Doctor 1 Fights Disease with medicine. Tf the medicine is not right he can not compicr dUease If I lie druggist does his duty the medicine will lie right, and your doctor will stand a fair chance of winning the vic tory. You can help your dnetor hv having vuur pre-t r )tion tilled al Bradham's Reliable Drug Siore- 7 "SUNLIGHT." o ce NO. 2SO. Th "Suulight" Company IS WORKINO UNDER ITS OWN PATENTS AND IS NO INFRINGEMENT. , : . What th Philadelphia Times ssys i "The 'Sunlight' Lamp Is said to lie en tlrely aupeiior to the Welharhs Light as It gives a more natural color 10 onjeciH, and doe not create the ghastly appear ance that Mie Welaharh I.iiiht does. II Is furthermore worthy of note that the 'Sunlight' Gas Lamp Mantle will last twice as loni as anv other and that it will increase the light al one half the cost for gas. The "Sunlight" Light is brilliant, mellow, and give all object ia their natural color, rcatiug instead of itrain'.ng the eye. Order th "SUNLIGHT." Beware of Imitations, . Sold by . . HYMAN SUPPLY CO. NEW BERNE, N. C. ante Wholesale V Retail . Caroeers, IS 14 It NK, X. New Berne ....Theatre ! AE WIGHT, Tuesday, Nov. 9, 1897. McFEE'S . latrimoiiial ICiireau ! 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W treat all our patrons honorably and in th same courteous manner, and out them the beat of the kind that they ask for and when w do that you conld'nt And better for love or mon-f. JOHN WAR RUN, Cor. South Fkont and MiDiu.a St., Next dour to K. R. Jones. JkJr it! '.j3 A BUTCHER

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