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TT V r, ; . . . . 1 4 rlSTriiY1tr - , - - - ' - ' - ; . ' x . " ; " ' I II I.. - I . I. .l II. - -II M. -I ., I I -I I.H.I I . I 1. I. I I I . I II 1 - VOL. XVI NO. 211. NEW BtUNK, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1898. - . . ESTABLISHED 1882 3 Fascinating" ! TBS STATB CAPITAL. k . . TEA GOWNS, feminine and dain ty, in cashmere and soft clinging fabrics are popular for borne wear, and we have many beautiful materials for your se lection. We art) -showing a stylish assortment of LADIES' FLANNELETTE and all the lingerie so necessary in everjt ' . , Lady's 'Wardrobe. These wintry bl.wt and cold rains make extra precau tion! necessary. Fortify aguinst sleeplessness by baying a pair of our ALL WOOL BLANKETS, ' 10x4, OOOI VAXIJE, Former Price Now Reduced to $3.50. $3.00. Heavy Cut in all Winter Underwear. March so trying to every one, has many aches anil ehivera in store for you. Examine our stock and marvel at the bargains tre offer. ,; - : ,;, V, N' one aliotiM tempt Providence by'risking wet fe t. We offer great 'value in our SHOE DEPARTMENT.'.''- Q tnlity, Prompt and Courteous Service and Ex tremely Low Prices aw a winning team for - , L2 m m m m Meadows' Cotton Guano, Largely increases the quantity and grade of Cotton. , Meadows' Gold Leaf Tobacco Guano, .-. ... Produces Tobacco of the finest quality. V " , especially fancy wrappers. Meadows' Dissolved Bone and Potash Compound. Meadows' All Crop Guano. Meadows' Great Potato Guano. Meadows' Great Cabbage Guano. GERJIAN KAINIT & DIAMOND PHOS PHATE, A SPECIALTY. 1 II. & J. A. Mom Co., iiANurAcrriJKEu.s, new ixeune, n. c. Geo The Prices OF HORSES AND MULES ! CnlenntM Mnaaral . ! d, nrkiS 1 CsMBbt. '( A.jlam. JO'JBNAL BtBKAD, Raluob, N. C. Feb. tl, 98. f Raleigh in its infancy covered 1,000 acres, and the State, when it settled upon this place, for the Capital, paid $3,753. Now the smallest store on Fayetteville street could not be purchased for that mount. The weuther is again like spring in direct contrast to what it was a week ago. ,.; - v.'. State reserved 5 squares. The Capital stands in the centra of one; the Govern or's Mansion occupies another; the- Blind Asylum for the whites a third; then Moore and Nash squares stand pretty little parks, one south east and the other aoutu west from the Capital. The priuci pal streets' were named foi the eight judicial districts, as follows: Eden'un, New Beruc, Wilmington, Ilillsbqro, Halifax, Salisbury, Fayetteville and Mor gan, uilier streets were jaier namea for the commissioners one commissioner being from each district. Martin, Hur Sett, Dawson, Blount, McDowell, Har rington, Blood worth, Person and Jones, The streets are mostly 60 feet wide, but in a few instances, streets leading from the Capital are 911 feet. : :. The Secretary of State has incorpora ted the Ether Lumber Company ot Mont gomery county, tie aiso lncorporaiea the new cotton mill at Kinston. ; 1'lieie stands in the Confederate Ceme tery here a broad white marble monu ment in memory ot the noble men who gave their lives for our beloved South land, It is a modest shaft springing from a very broad foundation' - and not tube compared with the magnificent monument to the beloved soldier thai stands in capltol square. Nevertheless there it is guarding, as it were, the very groves of nearly 700' brave men, opd rome one with a low debased nature has defaced the white sentinel by drawing upon it an obscene picture, and writing words that are revolting to anything ex cept such a one as did the deed. A reward has been offered for his arrest. Such a thing is a penitentiary offense and he will be severely " dealt with if detected. Exceptions have been filed . with the railroad commission by several of the railroads in regard to-the new corn rates. Superintendent Mewborne of the peni tentiary has sold 1,400 bales of cotton t dealers in Germany. The price' was BJ cents. ' The ilwurd of directors ordered this rale, so as to pay off certain debts of he penitentiary. . " Treasurer Worth yesterday received a check for lil,087 for the 3J xr cent, sum annual interest on the State's in vestment on the N. C. R. R. ' The Secretary of State lias caught up with a man who is writing "overhead insurance policies, tie represents the Home Mutual Fire Protection Insur ance Association" ot South Carolina. He came here yesterday to get license after his arrest. The Governor and other State officials favor the giving the Blind Asylum the 53,000 special appropriation lor lastyi but which the treasury aecunea to py- Backlen's Arnica SalTe. Tna Best Salvb in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, sslt rheum, fever sores, letter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction nr money refunded. - Price SS cents per box. for sale ny r. o. vuny. HO CUBIM TREITf. t McKinley Cuts off all Neptialii 'ii Spain. prep a UN a ro was. A Result of Be Lome Letter. Iadlg atlon la Washington is Rising. Spain's Shabby Conduct. ' . Forlga Press Approves -NeKlnley'8 Action. Speoial to Journal. Washington, February 11. President McKlnley has suspended indefinitely all negotiations between this country and Spain tor a trade treaty which was being prepared between the United States and Cuba. - This action on the trade treaty is be cause of the revelation in De Lome's letter that Spain was negotiating in the matter with the United States with the dishonest purpose of deceiving the. ad ministration and only as a "bluff." Assistant Secretary of State Day makes public today the text ol the official com munication received from . Minister Woodford at Madrid Inst night, the de tails ot which were not made known to the press. This cablegram from Minister Wood ford stated that the resignation of the Spanish Minister was accepted and that the FirHt Assistant du Bosle had. been placed in charge of the legation. ' The acceptance of the resignation by the resignation by Spain was done upon a second dispatch from dq Lome to his Government demanding that it be acted upon, De Lome showed his skill in diplomacy by gettiug in his resigna tion before a recall could be made. The Minister cabled his resignation the mo ment he learned that the letter had been published. Tills has left the situation as1 it stood yesterday when the President and Assis tant Secretary Day learned that De Lome had outwitted I hem by having his resig nation accepted, thereby placing him out of the reach of diplomatic discipline. The government is deeply chagrined by the careless way In which Spain has nested the De Lome affair. ' There is a growing disposition by the administration not to withdraw the offending Minister, hut to hand him his passport and furnisli him an escort to the steamer which would in a way be a mark of disgrace to the retiring minister. The afternoon Loudon papers approve the action of tint United States in the De Lome affair. The general comment by the foreign press is on the coolness dis played by the President under the provo cation. The Spanish press comment fails to appreciate the position of the Minister or the magnitude of his offense. ath fttelpyartla k. Jrs Ac tivity, rirwln la MsmmIsIi HeallmrBt. Special to Journal. Madrid, February II. The greatest activity characterizes the naval work in progress at the Spanish Navy Yards. Repairs and constructions are being pushed under the greatest pressure and with the utmost energy of the naval au thorities. The activity of the authorities tends lo satisfy the prevailing public sentiment here which is highly against the United States. A Nice Lot of Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams. I Ztm I tn-jnrn I , I UtfUa.il 1 1 So - Absolutely Puro ' . . .- -- ...,-JC TBS MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterfleld & Co. Commission Brokers. Nw York, February 11 STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close . 96 98 97 97 .. 1081 1081 103 102J COTTON. - Open. High. Low.. Close COS 6.14 6.08 6.13 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wbsat Open. High. Low, May 971 ?, CoRB May 20 N Cotton Sales 238,000 bale. All Exchanges close February Lincoln's birthdsr. Peoples Qas. . C.R.4Q. .. May. Close 97 80 IStn CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. , Courtship in George Washington's Time Was enlivened bv cracking nuts. pulling molasses candy, popping corn, ot ny ot the little aiverxinns that nil in tune between love making. There were no confectioners at that time that ould prepare such delicioui concoction; in (-hocnlatcx. caramel, inarshinallows. hon hons or white nougats that the love) could gladden the heart Of his lady lore, at lowest prices. . . .1. McSorlcy & Co. r. Hill, tivadltlo. Special to Journal. - GoLDSBORO, February 11 The condi tion of Tom Hill tonight is entirely satis factory, fie is doing nicely and no amputation has been made. TORPEDO BOATS FOR SPAIN. CROUP ! Is Always Alarming, - Sometimes Fatal, An way's 8yrti Affords Immediate Relief. . We have hundreds Of Testimonials praising, in highest terms, this valuable remedy. No Cure, no Pay. Manufactured and Sold at -Bradham'g Reliable Pharmacy. Pollock and Middle Streets. W.rk Is Olasaaw Tarda Order. a ashed Bpaal.li ttwli. Special to Journal. Glasgow, Scotland, February 11 The Spanish government requests the Clyde Shipbuilding company to push work on all Spanish vessels at the yards. The company has dispatched a higli speed torpedo boat fully manned with Spanish officers and crew. Other torpedo destroyers will be ready for transfer by the company to Spain as soon as the crew arrive to take them In charge. ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles mK 73 Mile New Bene C-a-' K. C. . . . . . XlfcT 97.. The Hav York Life Insurance Co. u !. a. i: - i.-i; i Illh. is ! ' . k. at j noi-s - I AN D 1!KN to 1MIX TO ITU Etcry Sooond", -Every Minnte, ' - Every Hour, r.verr l'y. Every Week, Every Month, I rinii January I, to I)Tf mix . ... li. . POLICY IIOIdDI 71 Broad Si., NEW BERNE, JT. . AN UNDERSELLING SALE OF riuslin Underwear ! Beginning tomorrow morning we Mumence our oth silo o-' Liidies Mnslii. Underwear with the Ear.'est Assorlincnt mil Lowest Prices we hayo ever Inn). These goods are tna'le in rural com munity and do not come in touch in an) vay with the sweat shops of the large ttPB, and are. carefully made. Evert -rarment is cut full and no skimping ol tber goods or workmanship. We invite your inspectii n of these gar ments as von will find it. will savo u crca' leal of sewing for Spring. Wo can give von only hint of the amnrtmetit. f r ma --wirfcr. jwir I -4 Before Buying Your Spring Hats You should tee our stock We have received many new it tie. and are prepared to suit everv one both in styl and quality a well in prioe. Yoj should have a light Spring ilat for the Hair and yon can do no hotter than to call and exam ina stock at once. Our Spring 8boei have arrived also and we promise voo the most complete line ever offered in, New ueroe. Yon should have a pair of Russet Patent Leather for I3.n0. our line of (hoe is complete and op-to dale, Yen will do well to try u before baying elsewhere. Baker & Dunn Truck 13 r 31, . 128 78 - 7,720 C9 61,813 65 873,258 78 1,017.454 63 1B.403.4W 01 ; Fresh Elgin Butter. Fancy Cream Cheese. Fulton Market Corned Beer. Small I? roan fust Strips. Fresh Grits and Big Ilcrniny. Loose Oitd ikes. Dried Apples and Peaches. Fancy California Prune9 and Apricots 10 Heinz Raked Beans with Tomato S.iuoe. Standard quality Table Peaulies 10c per 3 lb can, and lu'.s of other good things to eat, which we space at prices which defy competion. 1 1 i per lb. cannot mention for Wholesale & I Mail Grocers, i February (i, Niuht gowns of good muslin, 4 rows tucka : 39c Sight gowns, lietter muslin, 4 rows tucks anil einhd 4Vc Xiuht gowns, elaborately trimmed ill .. 59 and 6l)c Night gown, Empire with insertion li collar 89c Villi handsomer ones at IKIc. 1 OH. 1 2iiud 1.4ft Corset Covers, plain 10c (Jorset Covers with enibd. 25 & 50c Skirl? with tucks and einiid. . 49c Belter skirls from. .. "9e to $1.49 A very larire assortmentof skirts. Drawers 85c Drawers with embroidery 85c Drawers, more embroid. 50 & 80c hemise 49c Chemise with embroid 50 & (lllc 0. MARKS CO. February Prices in Millinery Department. The clearing ieature has now reached our millinery department. Stuff must move, will not carry it over. It is not every season, we can do so well in values. Of course the first shoppers get the best. Two Toned French Felts, worth $1.75 Clearing Price 75c French Felt Walking Hats, " 1 25 " 75c French felt Sailum, " 1.25 " 75c French felt Flats and Shapes, " l.on " 50c Wool felt Sailors, 1 .110 " 60c Wool felt Flats, " .75 Ht S8c Wool felt Shapes. " .85 "' 20c Early shopping best tor this sale. Not How Good But . . . How Cheap Seems to be tha publio cry, so we have laid In a larce stock ot Low .Priced Paper, Envelope, &c, Ac, And are prepared now to Defy Compe tition. W will not be undersold hy any one. Got our prices. - IV. T. CO., COnriERCIAL JOB PRINTERS, 61 South Front Btreot. 'I'h.ww 80, A full line ( Lrgal Blanks at Compe tion Prion. PEAS ! PEAS ! PEAS AND Beans I Beans! Beans Tb aarliest of Extra Karly Pe4, and improved Valentin and Rust Proof Wai Bean. Potato to arrive. Ara You Com I Com I Comln1 J V' 4TT 4Tir I received by thn nnilersigned Oflio. for r uaj. Brick Store, Near Msrkst Dock ( flto. GttRH, Seo'y, EvcrylhiDg For Chaps. Frostllla, Camphor Ice, Porfomed Vaseline, Vaseline Oil, Vaseline Cold Cream, Blnd's Honey, . Hind's Almond Cream, Bishop's Camphorlne, BOLD AT Bradham'i Reliable Drug 5torr FroponalN Wanted. lVoposali for all th restanrant privilege at III next Fair, will U at bl Henry IL Ilryan, Irn riRG INSURANCE AQtNT, New Kerne, - N. C 60 South Front Street.
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