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T7 h vol. xvii no 3 NEW BSHNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 6 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 SssottttraL iEaster Dainties t. fm' v -.$? - - . . WILL MAKE HISTORY. Tofla?'s Events Are of Wifle Influence. . , : That will tempt the Spring appetite will bo found , ;- . in great variety in our High Grade Stock of Table Delicacies. Your Easter Eggs will be procured Fresh Laid and Delicious, your Butter sweet as tho perfume of Easter Flowers, and everything in our Stock Fresh, Pure and Tempting. We always insist on the . Highest Quality and then so combine Immense Qnantity and Spot Cr.sh that wo give our Patrons Goods which Win their Approval. f OUR TAFFETA SILKS, In the Latest Patterns and Shades are coming in each day. Yes, and tho CAM KMC PERCALES in 3(3 inch floods for TEN CENTS per yard are " true surprises. Then as the Spring comes r NEW HATTINGS, Arc needed. . We have a full line of these and only . ask yon to examine them before purchasing. , You will miss a treat and loso money if you fail to see our . . Never Such a Long Line. Never Such a Good Line. Never Such Values. SHOES Sowing tho Seeds -KA1K PRICES. of HONEST COOPS and o EH! nonov. ' A FfMili Lot of N. C. Ilamt, only 10c lb. 8hnfer' Break fast Strips, 10c. Nlufir' S ten Cured Pig Hams, 12o lb. tinnse Out F'MkM and Oat Meal, 3o lb. li-!lie and Small llominy, IK Fox River Print ISuticr, 2,'ic lb. Ocod Cooking Butter, 300 lb m In ftot onr im-k f FAXCY FAMILY GROCERIES nvi . ar alwav up 'n iUie. O.ieini Trial and be Convinced K' that we 3rtv You Monej hj pealing Willi Ut. Cii Very U-Fpectfully, ? I D DADIrD ID Wholesaleand O J. I!. rMfllXHl, J!!., Rei.ll Grocer. n O Thone 69. 77 Broad Street. oaonsgsoiiygissiiOiiiis'Dbnbi LEE LEAVING HAVANA Little Doubt That Congress Will Declare War Against Spain. Final Preparations of Army and Navy. Sltcsbee Before tbc For- . elga Committee, Final Ef . forts of Pope Leo for Peace. One Hundred Millions More. After two days of uncertain ty the chances of war are re duced to almost a certainty. - The President's message is finished and goes to -Congress today. It will call for armed intervention, which is war. Congress may declare war against Spain today. The talk of mediation by the Pope is disposed of by the Pres ident declining. The interven tion by European powers is prevented by England refusing to join. Evidence l'rom London shows that mines for Havana harbor were made there. They could not bo fired accidentally or without the nctiou of three officers. Eight or ten were for Havana. The situation at Havana is desperate. Americans are get ting away. It is stated that a vessel is gent for General Leo. Pig '1 v j The Flower of the : .,. Household. The cook haa yoor health and your l em per in her bandi. If aha want to the can give jou dyipejsl and make you quarrel with joor brti friend. Hotter be good to her. Give hnr tb beat FLOUR to Worn with and ahe'll be the flower of the Uoowhold ft "daily" I Tin: iiiist rf.oun ih j.iiM. .'. ... . . and from nnf prlo on It jou'.l never gueaa that wheat If dollar ft builiol. ' Another l"t of famont UOAflTKD 4 Z . CARACAS COrTKK Jottrcive. from the liosster. Try It and te !' money. i it fine-only Twelve oeiit a pod, . ' JOIIU DUIUT, Cash Grocer, Special to Journal. Waduikoton. April 5. A member ot the Cabinet givei it a bit opinion lo night, that tomorrow will produce an outbreak In Cong ret almllar to that on the eve of the civil war. The Foraker resolution which was In traduced in the Senate some dayt ago and agretd upon by the Donate Commit tee on Foreign Relatione providing Ibc recognition of Cuba and armed Intcrven- lion to maintain it, la severely criticUed by lawyeia in the Senate aa one which cannot aland legal criticism. To remedy thli a compromise resolution may be agreed on. The general Idea la that the revised resolution may be agreed on, The general Idea la that the revised res olution will be passed after the reading of the President's message. The conservative element In the Sea- ale will plead lor more dellberalim before going to war. In the House it possible that the question will be more fully debated. The rules of proceedure In the House are more directly under the control of Speaker Reed and more ftcedoiu of debate may be obtained. Beoalor Turpi ot Indiana In ft speech In toe Senate today, said that the In dictment of Spain's wrongs against this country were tufltaltntly long and must I s wiped out by war. 8aalor Harris of Indiana epoko for Caftan independence and armed Intervention, as to did Frna- tor Ken Dry of Delaware. Senator Chan dler uf New Hampshire said that the United States should declare war against Spain. i Captain Sigtbee of the Maine waa or dered to appear before the House Com mittee on Foreign Affairs. He made a strong statement that the Maine was blown up by Spaniards, aad In bia opin ion with the knowledge of the Havana authorities. .' ' If-. The President held a confurenee this afternoon with Senator Allison and Con gressman Dingley regarding the addition of one hundred million dollars to the de fense funds available for war. Thirty lour in 1 ion dollars have already been expended from the emer gency fund of lift; million dullais voted by Congress, The message of the President to Con gress bos been pretty well out Lied, and its strength lies in lb) suggestion of armed intervention, in which- the cabinet agrees as the only course now possible. N. Mediation. It is claimed at Vienna that by the initiative of Austria, the majority of the Powers have charged the ambassadors at Madrid and Washington to offer their good offices to secure the maintenance of peace in the interest of humanity. This report from Vienna is set aside by a special from London which says that movement of the Powers in Europe for a joint offer of mediation between the Uni ted States and Spain has probably re ceived a fatal rebutf in the form of a definite refusal on the part of the British governmeut to participate in any such movement. By way of London it is also declared that the Pope is not yet discouraged over the attitude of President MeKinley who has declined the mediation of the Pope because this country would not suffer the interference of the Pope in the politi cal affairs of the nation. From Rome it is authoritively stated from the Vatican that the Pope's terms of settlement are such as will be acceptable to both the United States and Spain. Minister of Foreign Affairs Gullon at Madrid now says that the Spanish gov ernment made the mediation ot the Pope conditional upon the honor and the in tegrity of Spain. The (onfldence of the Pooe in media- lion is shown by his cabling Archbishop Ireland today to renew his efforts to in duce the President to consider the offer. The Archbishop had cabled the Pope advising against a formal offer of media tion. He held a conference with Secre tary Day in response to the cablo from Rome, but refuses to give any informa tion of the result of his effortp. The Navy Department Is making war details of officers today for duty at the respective stations, Tho Vr'ur Department has its plans pre pared for mobilizing the regular army of the United Statea in the Chicamauga National Park near Clialtnnooga, Tennessee. Tho exodus of Americans front Havana It under way. The government steamers Mangrove and Bache were sent at the request of Consul General Lee who cabled that the situation Is extremely critical and that additional steamers should be tent to remove American citi SUBJECT TO ROAD WORK! Attorney General falser Decides Maaistrates Not Exempt. Popnllst Committee Meet. New White Blind Asylum. Convict on State Farms at Work. African Prince la Dead. Journal Bureau, I Kaleigh, N. C, April ft, '98. ( Senator Butler came in this morning so as to take a hand In the populist com mittee meeting this evening. Some favor holding the populist Slate convention on May 25th, the day before the democratic State convention, but it is probable that that will be overruled, and the 20th se lected. The March bulletin of the Agricultur al Experiment station was issued yester day. It is mostly of fertilizer analysis. Of the 115 Insurnnce companies doing business in the State, 100 of them re newed their license on April 1st, the dati upon which insurance licenses are due. Rev. Dr. Barrow of Ohartotte is here conducting a revival In the First Baptist church here. The decision of the attorney general given some days ago that magistrates are not exempt from road work has rained a howl. In opposition to this decision he has had quoted at him Sec tion 2011 of the code which exempts supervisors of roads from road duty and the vQuoter says that magistrates arc road supervisors. Attorney General Wulser answers that the number of justices increased so that the exemptions left so few to work the roads, that the Legislature undertook by chapter laws of 1807 to again make justices of the peace liable to road duty. If the Legislature failed to make plain its in tention to make magistrates subject to road duly, the attorney general holdi to is decision that same was intended un Fulton Market Corned Beef, .IUNT RECEIVED! Big Hams to Cut, Small Break fast Strips, Smoked Beef Tongues. California Hams only 8: pound. Bologna Sausage, Canned Chip l!tef, Cooked Corn Beef, Potted Ham and Tongue. Sardines, Salmon, Kippered Herring. Lemon Cling and Yellow Crawford Teaches, Tomatoes, Corn, Succotash. Corn and Tomatoes. Okra and Tomatoes, Bartlett Pears, Green Gages, Kagle aud Dime Condensed Milk, right fresh. Finest Teas and Roasted Coffee. Fancy Elgin Butter, fresh from dairy. Mustard, Catsup, and Worchestershire Sauce Heinz Baked Beans. Pure Cider Vinegar. Finest quality Portorieo Molasses and Fancy Cain Syrup. The best of everything in tho GROCKRY LINK c ut always be found nice and fresh at Mail i Mil's, Wholesale A lletafl Grocers, n the wroDg. Qround will be broken on Thursday by Elliott Bros, ot Hickory for the new building at the white blind asylum her The Moore County Brick Company of Southern Pines was yesterday incorpora ted by the Secretary of State, Judge Purncll has gone to Greensboro goons, all wool or all Late today the members of tho House were Informed that vessels had been dis patched to Havana to take away Consul General Lee, and other consuls and all Americana in Havana. General Lee and all the United States Cnniuls had been warned to be ready to leave Cuba at a mnmrnt'l notice. ' In case of a demonttration In Maurtd against the American Consulate, Minis ter vvoomnrti win irks reiuuo in mr British Embassv. It Is told that the American seamen on the North Atlantic squadron at Key West slimed a "Hound Kotim" saying that thav will desert In cane the United .Stales backs down from getting redress for toe Maine victims. Dr. Bull's Pills haul FIM la the kulna s4 W. Mr nine. Dr. Ma W. smii nih) vlll sraawOr nl IM MM ftk k Mar mun faa kwlia. if 71 Broad ftt., NEW BERNE, N. . EASTER MC1MSE New stuffs, "bright and Iresh, all over the premises, jsverywnere nere are signs 01 Spring work, no section slighted. Then too ii the supreme court decides that he is Urith all, no matter the line shown, we never lose sight ot valuevalue for your money every time, that's where the customers interest comes in. Fovcin Absolutely Pur to hold V. S. Court there The docket is a heavy one, and will last two weeks, During the week of civil cases Judge Simonton will sit with Judge Purncll Superintendent Mowbome is busy get ting the convicts at work on the new crops at the different farms. Very few of the prisoners will be kept in the prison proper. At present the convicts are dis tributed as follows; TS on the railroads; 210 exclusive of the U. S. prisoners are in the prison horc; 114 on the Anson farm; 65 at Castlo Uayne; 100 at Calcn donia No, 1 and lR.t at Calendouia No. 1.1 at Northampton; 63 at Halifax, and 100 at Tillery. Senator Butler says the position of the President is peculiar. That the people will not much longer suffer humiliation. He says hn will return to Washington tnniffhtsoaa lobe in his seat tomorrow In Congress when he expects Congress to Plid 1111,1 dresden effects, 15c and 20c. act. lie and Congressman Hliuford are of the opinion that there will be war, but Congressman Fowler Is not so sur-, All of these three men are bore to attend the populist committee meeting. Fowhr says the stock jobbers arc controlling President Mckinley entirely The Slate to-lay chartered licensed ill. M'trylsn I Casualty On, Alfiel Impey the South African prince bo came hcra to S'.,aw Univarsit) (rol ored)died at Southern l'inrs where lie was taken when consumption uuM'iopeu in the winter Senator Hullrr says lie does not take bock a word he said in the Caucasian last week about Chnirmrn Caldwell of the 11. U. Commission It is said that in spile ot the fronts th t the fiult crop generally is not Hurt. Dress Goods Fourteen different designs io dress vool and silk, at half and less than half value. Seldom such an offering. Note their widths, 45 to 50 inches wide at 39c and 47c. Broad Cloths, the new bluish eruy and greens, as well as staple shades, 50 inches 1.00 and $1.35. Exclusive styles tn nitlern lengths of these, no two alike 75c and 91.00. Parasols Taffeta silk, the "close rollers" in broken plaids and chocks, new colorings, violets and greens, handles to match, 12.50. Plain white China silk parasols, fl.50. White China silk parasol, with two nifties, $3.00. White China silk parasols, three ruffles of silk tissue, $3.50. Printed Organdies The finest French, a filmy texture in deed, 40c. Organdy Lisse and Orgindv St. Ger main, sbat-r and dainty, scroll patterns, Dress Ginghams The newest things in a popular priced gingham, fancy bright colored, broken hair lino strips, plaids ana pin bead checks, 10c. Fancy dress styles plaids, just a little coarser, ic. Figured Docks Simple styles in Btripes and figures, a few in plaids, all on good cloth, 10c. Ladies Handkerchiefs Specimens of both the Swiss and Irish, some on lawn, others on pure linen cam bric, either showing dainty work, 15, 20 and 25c. Ladies Hosiery Ladies Hno gauge, Hermsdorf black, high spliced heels and double solos, lisle hose, 50c. Ladies fine gauge, hi nil special heels, perfect black, a good K5 rent value, 35c. Ladies Neckwear " Ladies ribbon fly bows, made from the new kinds of ribbons, 2-V. Ladies fancy fly bows, of cambric, graduated stripes, lOr, OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS may order with cnnfl lenre. Their orders will be given intelligent attention. Samples Cheer fully Sent. 1! Certificate Lost I Certificate of Stock, No, 1117 tn the A- AN. C. R. R. Notice la hereby given that application will be made for dupli cate of same. ELLEN MASON, Eieoutrii, of Appteton Oaktmlth. ! - it lillnlKlMlillllHIIIIlt THE ACCUMULATION POLICY OF The N. Y. Life Insurance Company, ... IN a policy ... With tbe ting) condition that the premium be paid at agreed. With do rest r lot lont whatever respecting occupation, living or man ner of dralb. looonteeubl after It liu been In fore on Jtar. That cannot be forfeited fu.r it ball hav been In foro tbrt Jtar. With on month ro In payment of all premium. With th privilege ot tleiuttaUmeot during 3 o.ontbt following lb month of grace. With guaranteed cash loan at S pr oent. at UU1 time aftr 3 jn. WRITK FOU COST OF A TOUCY AT YOUR AQK. C rol I n n Worm Killer! A h'ghly valuable preparation, cjpalilv, Horn the ironilliude of Us action, of clearing the ryt.em in a few hours of every worm. The origin, development, and support of worms, In the humau system, are to le attributed to a d.-prau'd and dphilltated condi tion of the t o i acli and bowels; it U-ing an tstiihlirhed fact that where the digestion it unimpaired, and general powers of the system in a healthy state, they cao bod no habitation. This preparation hat the peculiar advai t ge of not only i destroying: every worm, but also of ' producing a healthy action of the stomach and bowels, thereby re i llevlng many complaints arising from a derangement of the diget ! tlve organs. i There la on disease to which children are exposed which it so common and fatal at worms, and this medicine should be kept In every nursery and in every house hold. TbU prrptralloo not only extirpate the worms, but cleanse the system of the mucut In which they are engendered, and promotes healthy action of th digettiv power. ' Carolina Worm Killer never fall to do all we claim for Ik Try a bottle and get your money hark It not is represented. Manufactured nd Hold at Naprria. Curl OtMalatiaa, Special to Journal. ItALSlQH, April 8. The Supreme oonrt file th following opinion"! Uecke vt Mineral Co. from Cherokee, reversed. Howard vt Ballroad from Kowan. affirmed. Whitley v Railroad from Cabarrus. new trial. Carter vt Slocumb from Cumberland, reversed. Willis vt Railroad from Catwell, af firmed. Johnson vt Railroad from Rowan, new trial Uarnhill vt Thompson from Bladen, reverted and judgment entered here for the plaintiff. , Grey vt. Commissioners from Cumber. land, no error. Fouthe vt Owen from Chatham, no trial. . Jones vt Benbow from Yadkin, new trial. Patterson vt Oallebcr from Iredell, afflrmed. Dear re Commissioner ( from Holloa Thornton from Chatham. 1 1 Uratmam I rea.)mrmd. IS ReltabU Drug Storo, Kufaegay vt Morrl from Wtyne, re-i MMtt44i)MtMK,Mm vernal Io It toe la Havard eat It of particu lar Interest, at court decide thtt Boulh r railway cannot carry ease le Federal court, but sustain decUlo ot Judge Uilrer. Philadelphia Brewing Companj'i Celebrated Bock Beer, for aale at th relet Saloon, 18 Mirldl St. The . . Nprlng FuriilMliliigt Are at distinctly different from the Winter Furnishings a your Hprlng thill it from your old Winter Bult We have just received a Beautiful Un of Hprlng rthirta and Necktie and you can tult yourself exactly hy giving ut a trial. Our 8t) let are the Latest and our Price are Cbenn, You should ace our Spring Halt aad Shoe which are VP to dale, but DOWN In Prioe, We have Just received our Spring Olovea aad Every Pair I Guaranteed. Our TAILORING DEPARTMENT le giving great satisfaction and a IrUI will satisfy yon that our sample ar new and stylish! that our Price ar right and that w give a perfect flu Call and let us. Baker & Dunn. 7 POLLOCK STREET.
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