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( '"7 A VOL. XVI-NO 194. NEW BEllNE, N. (J., FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 Fitz Hnah Lee, Our Consul, is in Danpr IF YOUR KITCHEN I LOOKING BULL, PEUIIAPR YOU KE .4. Good Stove Brush and Some of Our Fine Stove Polish. WE II WE ALL KINDS OF MUX DRIES Toil THE KITCHEN S' 5 The Consulate is Hoarded Against the Mob. Battle Ship Maine Ready to Sail From Key ' West. Prepared to Pro tect Americans. Special to Journal. Washington, Jan. 13. The situation at Havana is considered very grave. The disturbance directed against the newspaper offices finally turned against the United States consulate. Spanish officers threaten to mob Con sul General Lee and as a consequence the American consulate has been heavily guarded. The report has been circulated that the assistance of the battleship Maine has been cabled for by Americans in Havana but the report has been denied, although it is known that Captain Sigsbee of the Maine is in communication with Lee. KY West, Fla., Jan. 13, The Becnnd class battleship Maine has received orders to hold herself in readiness to proceed to Cuba at an instant's warning. Theorders came by telegraph tonight. In complimici- with these orders, Capt. C. D. Sigsbee, commanding the battleship, has made TO CURE NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA 5 Scouring Bricks, Sapolio, i5 Household Ammonia, Concentrated Lye, Sal Soda, Pearline, Soaps, &c, ' THAT,. WITH THE ASSISTANCE .OF A PAIR OF HANDS, WILL KEEP THE KITCHEN SHINING. - . . ". .. i To (iain Fle.Oi, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Wood Digestion Menu, IKako it Test of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. &C, - ODODOiiOi 000 o 7 o D A Fresh Lot of Those . . E That we Cut at 12c .Lb. ' Very best Elgin Creamery flutter, 2."o 1 11 My 25o lb. Blend CoBoo can't be beat. . , Shafers' Pig Hams, 13c per lb. Breakfast Strips, lOo lb. ' In fact we carry n full anil complete line Fancy and heavy ' Groceries. Give ns a trial ami wo will save you money. Very Respectfully, J D DADIETD ID Wholesale and , . He rMlllVLn, Jn., RetallOrocer. 'Oil rrt n RCk Kvnsil Dtoaaf A, lAUHU WIS. t AlUOiU MWBCUl -Till a o VJ rs n cT"T?TPr??pq7"T?FTrrrp - () () ) () () ') ) ) . ! YOD MAY TRAVEL FAR .7 --'4hu. - 1 "J "V3wT" s V BEFORE YOU FIND ANOTHER GROCERY STORE wliero Goods are o Jtuliablo and Price so Reasonable M here. We aro lint philanthropists. Wo don't givo away our gnol. V'e make a Fair ProlU and only a fair profit. But we lire Close Buyers. That's the icorot of oar Low Pri. es. A Full Line of FANCY CAKES Just Recoived. 1 his m COI.ll? arrangements to get under way without delay. He has been placed iu communi cation with Consul General Lee, who will cable him whether or not it is necessary for him to go to Havana. The distance between Key West and Havana is eighty miles, and this can be covered within four hours by the battle ship. Upon her arrival Captain Sigsbee will at once see Consul-General Lee and make such arrangements as to protection of American citizens and American inter ests as the consular's office may deem nec essary. Havana, January 12 At 10 o'clock this morning, about a hundred army officers incensed by the violent attacks made by some of the local pipers on the General in Chief, and.the principal officers of the Spanish army in Cnba, went to the print ing office of the daily journals La Discus sion and El Reconcentrado and began smashing the windows and destroying the printing outfit, as well as cuffing the employes. POPULIST PRAYER God Tlej Are. Not As Other Men Are- Interesting Experience of an Indi anapolis Gentleman. ' No trouble is more common or more misunderstood than nervous dyspepsia. People having it think that their ucrves aro to blame and are surprised that they are not cured by nerve medicine and spring remedies; the real seat of the mis chief is lost sight of; the stomach is the organ to be looked after. Neivous dyspeptics often do not have any puin whatever in the stomach, nor perhaps any of the usual symptoms of stomach weakness. Nervous dyspepsia shows itself not in the Btomach so much as in nearly every other organ: in some coses the heart palpitates and is irregu lar; in others the kidneys are affected; in others the bowels are constipated, with headaches; still others are troubled with loss of flesh and appetite, with accumulation of gas, soar risings and heartburn. Mr. A. W, Sharper of No. 61 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Iod.. writes as follows: A motive of pure gratitude prompts me to write these few lines regarding the new and valuable medicine, Htuart's Dys pepsia Tablets. I have been a sufferer from nervous dyspepsia for the last four yeare; have Used various patent medi cines and other remedies without auy favorable result. They sometimes gave temporary relief until the effects of the medicine wore off. I attributed this to my sedentary habits, being a bookkeeper with little physical exercise, but I am glad to state that the tablets have over come all these obstacles, for I have gained In flesh, sleep better aud am better in every way. The above is written not for notoriety, but is based on actual facts.n Respectfully yours, A. W. SiunrsR, 01 Prospect St., Indianapolis. In j It is safe to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure any stomach weakness or disease except cancer of stomach. They cure sour stomach, gas, loss of flesh and appetite, sleeplessness, palpita tion, heartburn, constipation and head' ache. Send for valuable Utile book on stomach diseases by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. All druggists sell, full sited packages at BO cents. - Russell Denies That He Has Asked Hancock's Resignation. Why Avirctt Returned His Fee. Klrhy Smith Case. Chap lain Discharged. Journal BuRt-'.AU,. I Raleigh, N. C. Jan. 13, '98. f The Populists arc rejoicing that nil the scandals which are now coining out are on Republicans. There are no scandals attached to Populists. Governor Russell denies that he has asked for the resignation of Robert Han cock as President of the A. & N. C. R.R The Republicans suy that in the next election, they will have the negro vote solid. That this, will be done by crush' ing any negro that shows an independent spirit. They hope for such a wrangle among the Democrats as will help them the Republicans. Mr. Avirett says thut he has returned his retaining fees because for one thing that it bus been charged that he entered upon the work aguinst his convictions purely for gain and besides that he has grave doubts as to the right to use the State's money in defending these suits n their present status. There is every indication that the to bacco acreage in the State will be very largely increased this year. Quite a large amount of fertilizer is being sold for tobacco. Mr. . C. Barnes of Henderson recently died. He had a $5,000 policy on his life and the company questioned the claim One of Raleigh's physicians was sent for aud the body exhumed and it was de cided upon examination that he died from a broken artery in the hip. Ho was running to catch a train, and slipped aud twisted liis leg breaking an artery. John P. Smith, ex-superintendunt of the penitentiary, and a Mr. Williams' one of I he attendants, appeared before the Grand Jury Tuesday. The cause was the indictment of Kirby Smith for charges well known. There was a true bill found but the case was nol prossed upon the charge of assault. Such weather has rarely ever been seen in January. The thermometer stands at 73 in the middle of the day, and even late in the evening the people lounge on the porches like they would in June. The Railroad Commission now propose to look into the matter of "Dead Head1 expressage to his excellency Governor Russell. ' Mr. E. C. Duncan has been confirmed as Revenue Collector and will lake charge on the 15th. S. Otho Wilson was this morning be fore the R. R. Commission to give evi dence regarding free passes. He pulled out 30. The commissioners hav alway had free passes. The cases against the railroads before the courts will not come up before the March term. Superintendent Mem-borne of the pen tentiary has discharged the Rev. Mr. Bahb as Chaplain of the convict farms. Labor Commissioner Hamrick has gone east to see the fishery and trucking bus iness. Swears That Russell Said he Could Wet Passes Fur His Guests ami 'Pretty Mueh Anything Else." Governor Tries to Deny it. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Jan. 13,, Otho Wilson testi fied today before the Railway Commis sion thut he only took passes last April at the Governor's earnest request and to save the State's money. Governor Russell then Ltestiiled in re turn and denied that he had "eurnestly requested" ptho Wilson to take passes but swore that he had advised him to take them. Otho Wilson swore that the Governor had said that he was getting ree pusses for his guests ut the executive mansion. The Goyernor, went buck to the Rail way Commission office and swore that he had not said that lie hud gotten passes for his guests at the mansion but that he could get them and could get them for pretty much anything that he wauled. Wilson also went again to the Ituilwuy commission office and swore that Russell had said ho used the passes for himself and family and that when Wilson said jocularly that "his family" was only him self and wife, Governor Russell replied him, "oh, II 11 ! that means Mrs. Russell's guests at the mansion." . The New York Life Insurance Co. THE OLDEST INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY IN THE WOULD. J. A. M C IXli, Prenldent. RUSSELL III 1 HOLE. tfio fc Eits Eiiii Hard . Free Passes. fill S3 F0VDER Absolutely Pure Fine Roasted Coffee, Best Elgin Eutter, Flour, Lard and Baking Powder, OR WIIATKVEI! ELSE YOU MAY NEiil) IX THE Grocery Line -GO TO- IDao id & (Mil s, Wholesale Retail Grocers, 71 Broad S(.,Xi:W ISKItXE, X. ., AND YOU CAN GET IT AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE ! .JLUJULUJUIJLSJUU FOR THE PURPOSE 0t BUILDING UP AND SETTLING RIVERSIDE, Willi desirable occupants and owners, I now make limited time the following advantageous proposal : for a LOTS ! ONLY $250 00. BALANCE $1.00 Why Pay Rent THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by V. A. Portcrfleld & Co. Commission Brokers. New Youk, January VS. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Peoples Gas.... 051 90 90 9fi C. R. & (J 100 j 10H 1001 101 COTTON. Open. High. Low. Clofe May 5.81 5.83 5.80 5.80 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whuat Open. High. Low. Close May 9i) DO 00 901 Corn May 89 2' 29 291 r-otton Sales 153,(100 bales. When for $" cash i!own and piymenU of $1 per week, yon can bnv desirable lot, aud after the lot is paid .for, erect a handsome coUagc. to he paid for in monthly installments. Or if you want to build at once, for fioi). cash mid small monthly payments, you can buy a lot and build house in a good locality, where values are absolutely sure to advance. Under my liomo building system you ctn build at once after a cash payment of the value of the lot. I wflf build for you a house, or will ad- ance you the money to build. lou extinguish both principal and interest bv monthly installments. paid exactW the same as rent, but with this difference if paid for rent, nvery dollar is wasted, if paid under my system, every dollar is saved. A more favorable opportunity will never. be ottered, to provide a home. You should act at once. Size of lots 50 x JJOO feet. Full information, maps, etc., call on WILLIAM HUtfN. Fishing (or a Lady's Heart With somelhinc that tickles the palate is a pood ides. There Is nothing vou can bait vour hook in successfully with as a box of our rich chocolates with uuts. cream marshmallows. pep permints or idmonds carefully covered with lino, delicious chocolate. . J. MoSorley A Co New Insurance Paid for in 1897, $135,555,794 Increase oyer 1898 over, Total Insurance in force, Assets, - - - 14,000,000 877,020,925 200,694,440 TATTTT ilii DUiIil, Cash Grocer, 4 A ft k t ft't.'- THE COMPANY IS COMPOSED OF OVER 800,000 rOLICY HOLDERS, WlIO OWN THE COMPANY; WHO ARE THE COMPANY; WHO ALONE RECEIVE the riioFrrs op the company. K3TI MATES OF COST GLADLY FURNISHED BY 51. I.. IJ0LL0WI:LL, Agrnf. 8 STOP HACKING ! YOU CAN Stop That Hacking Cough If you will only tako Bradham't Cough Balsam and Bradham't Bronchial Lozenges Both are old, tried recipes and guaranteed in cure, or money nfuniled. Try theia. Hold only at Bradham's Dotlakl Writ ir nra. - ww.. I (J) IL W. SIMPSON, 1! unerai Director and lumbal mer. OfllotM Broad Street, neitto8lcwart'i table. Rraidnnc 108 Broad Btrwt. tniurtal robe a iclIty. Located on National Avenur, a id others equally desirable. All lots to lie connected with complete Sewerage System $5 CASH DOWN. A WEEK, A. 91. BAKER. Airrnl. 37 I'ulluek Hirer). The Reason A irrent nuinv physicians prescriptions fail to relieve is on account of improper comKunding. PURE, FRESH DRUGS Properly put up will usually benefit the patient. We pride our selves upon our well selected stock of Drugs, and the success attend ing the aumuustration ot our medicines. Bradham's Reliable Pharmacy. Pollock and Middle Streets. I s 11 A 711 9IIDUL13 ST., NEW BERNE, - N. C. Has an Entire New Stock of . . . HARDWARE. Cook Stoves, Wilson's Air-Tight Heaters. , Ask for Mahiby's Mixkd Paints, the best paint in the world. All Goods Guaranteed a Rcprr entsd or Money Refunded. copvniwivwf Off With the Old and on with the new is fickle Fash inn's whimsical style. Hut she can't bent us on lightning rhnnges. We are watching every mood of the fickle dame, and bob up serenely in all the seasons with ttc newest and most correct styles, and the best and handsomest fabrics for our patrons selection. We will make you a suit of clothes Hint you will be proud to liegin the New Year on. F. (I. CHADWICK'S, Merchant Tailor, 101 Mnipi.s Stkkkt. Truck ! PEAS ! PEAS ! PEAS ! AND Beans I Beans! Beans! The earliest of Extra Earl Peas, tod Improved Valentine and Rait Proof Wax Beans. Potatoes to arrive. Art You Corns I Comejt Coming! J. F: CLAIIK, Brick Store, Nrar Market Pock. Willeiibriiik' lXeMtiuirunt, Only Up-to-Date Restaurant in the City. For Ladies and Gentlemen. ISO MIDDT.TIl STRIUT, BJ New Bene, N. C.J Regular Heals, At all Hours, 25 Cents. H. WILLENBRINK, rrnp. FormerlyJChcf, Hotel Chattawka. A suitable vessel or barge for about GO days from February 15th, next, to anchor at month of l'atqno tank River in North Carolina to re ceive fih for this Companj'i passing steamers. Apply to undersigned, stating di mensions and terms of charter. M. K. KINO, Geo. Manager, Nfk. & So. B, R. Co., Norfolk, Va.
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