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VOL. XVI-KO 212. NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1U, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 c A M Fascinating ! OS vERE mm; 5 tor ; TEA GOWNS, feminine and dain- S ty, in cashmere and soft clinging fabrics are popular for home wear, and we have many beautiful materials for your se lection. . We arrt showing it stylish assortment of LADIES' . . FLANNELETTE and all the lingerie so' necessary in every Lady's Wardrobe. - TliesB wintry blast nod cold rains mafco extra precau tions necessary. Fortify against sleeplessnesa by buying a pair of our " ALL WOOL BLANKETS, 10x4, 0001 VALUE, Former lriev "Sow Itnlneed to $3.50. $3.00. Heavy Cut in all Winter Underwear. ' March so trying to every one, has many aches ant shivers in store for you. Kxttmino our stock and marvel at the bargains wo olTer. i N one should tempt Providenoo by risking wet feet. We offer great values in our SHOE DEPARTMENT. . . Quality, Prompt aud Courteous Service and Ex tremely Low Prices are a winning team for ' So a Law CanilatB MIThrt on EiamMon. ' . warn o o D . A Fresh Iidt of . FRANKFORD SAUSAGE, x lO Cent n Ijb. '. t Fox Hiver Butter, 1 lb. prints, 23q lb. 1 The Very Uost Blended Coffee, 25o lb. AUo fresh lot of those large Hams, cat to order 12o lb. Shafers Small Pig Hnnn 'lo lb. Sbafers Breakfast Strips 10j lb. ' If you want full value for your money give ni a trial and we will please yon and save you money. ' Very Rffpectfnlly. J D DAD1LTD ID Wholesale and . H. iHlmUri, Jil., Retail Grocer. 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. O D O MU4 WVVl - caoniiiiieiiliiiSSSiiSSiEinonoWF i 9 S w V 9 () I.) YOD MAY TRAVEL FAR Mistake Can be Rectified. Butler's ' Plan Not Endorsed. The' Fish Report Fop State. V. S.Conrt Salts. Penslua Warrants, Unclaimed. Journal Bureau. I Raleigh. N. C. Feb. 8. State Superintendent of Public Educa tion is using every effort to have the next annual meeting of the departments of Superintendents of the National Edu cational associations meet in North Caro lina, Asheville is the place selected, and the association will be invited to hold its next meeting there. This year it meets in Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 22nd and 24th. There is quite a stir here over the fact that Mr. JIcMuIlen of Perquimans county, who was a candidate for license before the Supreme Court was turned down. It now comes to light that he was asked only two questions, and those lie answered without any hesitation. It seems that the court made an error in that it got the numbers of the young men mixed, and granted Kceuse to one who failed to answer the right per cent of questions. Judges Furches and Douglas acknowledge that the court made the mistake. It is to be hoped that (lie court does not consider itself so ' in fallable that the mistake will not be rem edied at once. Sad to relate Governor Russell ex presses himself as seeing no improve ment in the Capitol square, since the re moval of the fence. It is unfortunate Unit he did not wait until some improve ments had been made and announced grading and terracing cannot be done in lew weeks. : "The Progressive Farmer,"' the org.in of the Farmers Alliance, attacks Senator Butler aa National Populist Chairman. It. says that Butler is building up the Democratic party at the expense of populism by advocating fusion that uninishedipopulism is the result of fric tion from his policy. This paper' com mends him as a senator but not as leader for his party. The work of getting out the Belgium Block for street paving is progressing rapidly. , The usual report of the labor commis sioner will give the first statistics as to the fishing industry In the State. There were caught In the eastern waters during 1897, 143,326,000 fish, valued at 91,583. 000; 78.000 bushels of clams, w6rth $22, 000; 38,000 terrapins and turtles, worth $19,00i); shrimps and crabs, $8,000; oys ters, valued at $160,000; caviare $5,000. There were employed 12.000 and 8,800 vessels and boats; 124,000 gill nets were used. There has been found one man in the State that endorses D. L. Russell as governor, He is from Moore county and considers RusscJI one of the safest and best leaders the republicans ever had. No position in the gift of the governor can be found good enough with which to reward this fanatical friend of his. Six pension warrants written for; this county am unclaimed one, an old sol dier, W, J. Blann, and the other four aro widows.. Parten, Wilson, Phillips, Wrends ane Olordner. If they have moved to another county their warrants can be transferred and the mony. $15.50, be sent them, otherwise the list will be marked "unclaimed" and returned to the Treasurer. , Before the U. 8. court yesterday, ex- pnstmaster, Shaffer . was sued on his official bond for the sum of $38.00, for he was short in his accounts. The court gave judgment against him and his bondsmen. Governor Russell Is one of the bondsmen. Ex-Marlial Carroll was also sued for two barrels of whiskey placed in bis care, and which cannot now be found. They were valued at $141 Judgment was granted against him. V. 8. Lusk and i. A. Smith are here as committee from the directors of the N. C. R. R. to audit the expense account regards reduction of rate on car load shipments of fertilizer. . The board of alderman are a&ked to pass an ordinance requiring building permits. ; None have ever been required here. To appoint an Inspector for plumb ing is another thing that ought to be done. v. The State Board of Health is making good progress with tne analysis of the water supply' in the various towns and cities in the 8tate. Auditor Ayer baa ' again ' resumed charge of the editorial department of Butler's paper. CALLED TO TIUE1 to Answer For He Lome's InsnltiniE Letter. vV--7 PARIS IN UPBOiB. Trrnrnrrrnrrnrrr 2. if the Tib Drives tie Preach WE . Cabinet Meeting Takes It Up. The Country Is Aroused. Our War Vessels In Readiness. Our Relations With Spain De nounced in Congress. Special to Journal. Washington, February 9 The crisis resulting from the letter written by Depuy de Lome, the Spanish Minister in Washington, has become intense The handwriting of the. now famous letter is pronounced to be that of Minister do Lome. In the letter, President Mc Kinley is denounced as a "low politician who is weak and catering to the rabble," The Cabinet today considered the mat-1 ter of the letter which is an attack upon the American people by an acredited agent of Spain. " As a result of the deliberation Minister Woodford at Madrid has been instructed to demand an explanation from Spain. Senator Piatt declared in a speech in the Senate today that the United States is in partnership with Spain to fasten upon the Island of Cuba the debt result ing from the present war in which the people are struggliug for freedom. The Foreign Uelutions Committee re ports today against placing the recogni tion of Cuban belligerency in the Consular bill. A dispatch from Albany, New York, says that resolutions are prepared de nouncing Minister DcLomeJfor the letter attacking President McKtnley. The torpedo boat Cushing is ordered to Havana to carry supplies and stores to the battleship Maine now in the bar bor there. All the United States war vessels in the Mediterranean have been ordered to rendezvous at Lisbon, so as to be on the outside in case of need as it might . be difficult for them to pass through the straits if war is declared. It is believed here that the outcome of the DeLome letter will be the giving of his passports to the Spanish minister, or at least to a demand for his recall. Daaaer la lb,rt. Special to Journal. New York, February 9 A great fog has prevailed in the city today and as result there have been many accidents. Collisions have occured between ferry boats on the river, and much confusion as well as collisions have resulted on the elevated roads. Trial of Zola Proceeding Under Dif ficulty. (Dreat Disorder In the Court. Conflict Between Citizens and Republican ' ;. tinard. Special to Journal. Paris, February, 9. Great disorder I was in the court room today during the trial of M. Zola for charges against the army officers and officials in the Dreyfus affair, which resulted In the Esterhazy court martial. There has been rioting in the streets. I The troops of the Republican Guard I have found it necessary to protect from the rioters with their byaonets, the Judge of the assizes court. The lawyers became very vblciit and! finally threatened the Judge on tiiel bench, and upon his being protected by I the Guard, they struck the soldiers. M. Zola has been In great danger, the I crowds threatening him with violence! A Nice Lot of Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams. Fresh Elgin Butter. Fancy Cream Cheese. Fulton Market Corned Beef. Small Breakfast Strips. Fresh Grits and Big Hominy. Loose OatflakeB. ' . Dried Apples and Peaches, Fancy California Prunes and Apricots 10c per lb. Heinz Baked Beans with Tomato Sauce. Standard quality Table Peaches 10c per 3 lb can, and lots of other good things to eat, which we cannot mention for space at prices which defy competion. Wf 11 A own AT I J ii a ri vv ii I ill Wholesale ft Itetoil Grocers, and his sympathizers are in great peril I from the mob filling the streets. Editor Henri Rochefort is fined 5,000 francs by the French Court with lmpris- onmeot and it is also required that Rochefort shall publish an apology for insulting members of the French As- embly. ' FQ7DER Absolutely Puro Every man of moderate meanj, and everv man working on a salary. may own a home. Buy a home and pay for it in installments, When the first payment is made, I will give you a guarantee to make you a deed for the lot when all payments on same are made, "a pass book ior weekly payments." safer than n savings bank, and far moro prontablr. When the lot is paid for, I will build vou a MC JERN COTTAGE. (your choice of plan) to bo paid for in monthly installments. Payments but little more than jou would pay rent. For example, a cottage costing 12,000, will cost in monthly payments, 830, for 7 years, and the house and lot is yon rs. T I a II ll i . i At rn'. ft., t aa . ii yon wnuir a smaller cotiage, say io cost i,uuu. llie mommy lHOnCl2iy r"!CDV. I4 payments will be $15. At the end of 7 years you own a houso and lot in ; a desirable locality, increasing in value every day. XHE FA-VORITES ! X011 8no' uct at nce. Size of lots 50 x 200 feet. x'uu iuiui iiittwuu, lilacs, etc., can ou New Berne Theatre ! One Wetk, Commencing THB MARKETS. 1 Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterfield t Co. Commission Brokers. New Yobk, February 9, STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Peoples Gas.... 98 98) 97 J 97 C. B. 4 0. 101 101 J 101 101 COTTON.- Open. High, Low. Close M(iy..... ..... 5.90 6.12 6.95 612 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whsai Open. High. Low. Close May. 901 96t 9ft 95 Corn May 291 ! i H1 Polton Bales U5.000 bales. Backlaa's Araloa BbIt. Tin Best Salve In the world for cuts, hrulaM. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever as regards the suit to annul the lease of wre eUer capped n.nd4( chilblains, the road to the Southern. Attorney's' . nJ .n .ki- mn,nn. . nn-i. fees are annul wt.ow ana omer eipenses tw,ir , -u- or no - int It 1 J. V BEFOllB VOU FIND ANOTHER GROCERY STORE where Uoods are so RuliaMe and Prices so Reasonable M here. ' We are not plii!aithrop:st. We don't giro awsy our gooiU. W make a Fair Ptoflt and only a fair profit. But we are Clone liters. That's the secret of our Low Price.. A Full Lino of FANCY CAKES Just Koceived. are about atxw.vt. u guaranteed to glvs perfect satisfaction The will of the lata Mr. Willard leaves or money refunded. Pries 88 oents per hit prnpotty, valued at about tltS.OOO.to box. For sale by F. S. Dnffy. his grand children, the children of Capt I m m 8. A. Ashe. OABTOnXA. The Southern B. R. and the Atlantic Ih tM tin Kr Hinn tolgtt Coast Line ask the R. H. commission to gtat give them another bearing on tne inn as - . . I2nT BOV ... The C!dv York. Life Insurance Co. 1MII TO ITH POLICY JIOLUIHIH -1 it BIIuI, Casli Grocer, Every Second, !jj Erery Minnie, - - - ! Every Hour, - - - - S F.verr Iy, - - -, - J Eery Week, - - - - !i! 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Ws have hundred of Ttttimoolala praising. In highest terms, this valuable remedy. No Cora, DO Pay. Manufactured and Sold at Brslhasa'i Reliable Ffcaraaey, Pollock aud Middle Btretts. Jevarsasasatsi f Henry's Pharmacy, m Middle St., New Berne, N. C. PhjulcIanA 1'rencrlptlona A Npeclalty. They Ntand IflKh On a pedestal of popular favor when we make votir clothing or over. coau They elevate the wearer above the ordinary, every day style of man, and give a swell appearance that is lm pnuihle to get from any one but an artlat In the tailoring line. Ws not only make the clothes, but adorn the man. F. fl. CHAOWICK'S, Merchant Taller, 101 Minm.s frrairr. Fresh Supply of Uardea Std Landreth's and Onioo Bets. VwilflatNaTVatVatSTtN Proponala Wanted. Propossls for all tbe resUoraot privileges at the next Fair, will he received by tho undersigned tat hie office, (or few days. Oko. Geeiw, 8ecy. Ne Berne Fair Aeeo'.
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