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-t; VOL. XVI-NO. 21. NEW BlttNI, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 27,, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 - ". ' - -4 A GOOD CUP OF TEA..... IS APPRECIATED Yl'lil. LADIES' AT ALL TIMES, AS WELL AS A CUP OF IUCII DELICIOUS COFFEE. We make a Lending Specialty or TEAS, and onr Famous Brand of COKFEK. Orival 12c, Finest Itio. Blue Ribbon 25), Superb Blend of Mocha and Java, and other Bratiud whote aroma-would tempt the most jade I appetite. We cater for the economical as well as the connoisseur. . . . WE AKE OFFERING A GOOD . . . BAKING IMUVWEIt, 5c Per Pound. ' ' Call for "Pocahontas" and try it. - Though many meii of muny minds should examine our STOCK '. OF '.'SHOES, Wo believe there would be a consensus opinion as to the LARGENESS OF STOCK. GOODNESS OF MATERIAL, BEAUTY OF STYLES and FAIRNESS OF PRICE. In answer to the question "Aro the Hackburn advertise ments fakes?"' Wh say No. ' Tis our intontion not to mis represent our goods in any way. We ask you to call and prove this. Our 2C-inoh CANTON CORD3 in new patterns and all col ors just in today. A Ral Bargain for 53 per yard. Lovers of the beautiful in EMBROIDERIES AND LACES (who does not love the beautiful in Embroideries and Laces) ot nil kinds cannot resin the temptation to buy when they see our iiue of those goods from ONE CENT to 75 CENTS per yard. Wo still Imvo a few patterns of BLACK SILK GRENA DINES. ; Then for lha pretty White Blazer Suits see our BEDFORD CORDS, also BOLTON DUCK. , SBOOlTaD" : Embroideries and This Store began an early business this season in White Goods, Laces and Embroi deries. The response to our been most gratifying. these goods, now on sale, constitutes one ol the most complete assortments in the city. Victoria Ijiiwiih; 40 Inches wide, 7o, 10c anil 121c. 83 incites wide. 8 13, ICc and U'J". Xj! iiou I. Iudcs. Tlu tlxcrkind without much gloes, laundrii well, 0, ?,. 8, in, 12. 13c, 20c and 21o. , ' finis Orgnndlfft. rU-lli-r vn'iifi unl to L found, 80lnrlws aid, 12jc it iLcliet I Jo, 13 .ml 20c ' Round thrrsd why fat tit, like the Bans work their flu. eint'roldcrlis upon. 88 Inches wide, So. loche wide, W nd 40o, . lVhlte 1'rencli Organ- Th shecn-st of all ahlle cullon dress materials, yard, wide, 2-'), 40, SO, 60 .ml TV. While IMmltlo. Tiny and mrdium rhwka anil rlng'e rord patterns lur I ho lull. Mai, al 3, t HI. Mi, U, 30 and .'. .our'-CHINA AND JAPAN" i X2tf TTOXC1E3 White Goods! announcements have Our second showing of Check Nalnnooks. A full range her as elsewhere, almost any pi Ice one may want. Value. can'l be bettered, frlcos a. a 10, 10, lit, 10 and 2Uu. Heavy Wlilta Cottons. Panama Twills, Marseilles, small and heavy walo piques, wide-a-part welt, hnnry comb effects In piqnet and pi. dot lirillianls, pitcet begin as low aa 10c and up to uo. Itaibrolderle). A complete rani, of fin. cambric and nalnaook edire, specimen, of Ht. Gall's dalntlMt work, ..I width, price, begin at ac anil up to too. Ilendlnirtt. Cambria and Nainsook Heading, 7c to Uio.. Nneclal Value. A'lln nf eambrie edge, narrow, mad I um nml wide, fair quality of .mbroidery on good raruhno. many of toes under value, price 4, 5, 8. 8 and 10c Torchon Jane). A liberal .homing of inachin. and band mad Torrhoo. anvrral patterns with inserting and with different wldlb dge to match, price begin v low to and up to 83o, RUSSELL'S PLAN TAILS. Secretary of War Deala-natea Ralelah far anlllaallon. Expect Megl. nem Ready by Friday. Special to Journal. Kalbiqh, April 26 Secretary of War Ahrer bag designated Raleigb as the point where the North Carolina troops will be mobilized. They will be drilled here and mustered Into the service of the United States government. . Governor Russell had telegraphed to Washington that the State would furnish regiments of infantry and one battery of heavy artillery, and that he would have the forces mobilized on the coast near Wilmington. This plan of the Gov- vernoi's was anticipated by Secretary Alger. The decision to mobilize at Kal eigh was confirmed this afternoon by a telegram from Senator Pritcbard. Secretary Alger states that the call State troops is for able bodied men tweon the ages ot 18 and 45 only. Major Hayes is transferred from Adjutant General's department to Governor's office as military adviser. thought that the troops would be mobil ized at Wilmington on the Governor's recommendation, but was mistaken. Ad jutant General Howies says that he ex pected to have one regiment of volunteers ready by next Friday. Six companies have thus far volun teered in the State and also a signal corps Three companies have declined All the companies in the .State will be telegraphed to this afternoon ta answer yes or no as to volunteering. Charlotte offers Its park as a camp ground for the use of the volunteer com panies,. STATE SUPREME COORT. Opinion Filed For Tne I'nM Ween. Special to Journal. H.u.ekiu, April 28. The Supreme Court flics the following opiuions. Malloy vs Fayetteville, from Cumber land, affirmed. Kerrvs Sanders, from Mecklenburg, affirmed. Smawley vs Commissioners, from Rutherford, affirmed. Means vs Railroad, from Mecklecburg, new trial. Carson vs Carson, from Gaston, af firmed. Springs V3 McCoy, from Mecklenburg, affirmed. Bradley vs Railroad, from McDowell, new trial. Paston vs Jones, from Iredell, modified and affirmed. Wilmington vs Cronly from New Hanover (2 cases), decided in favor of the city. Wilmington vs Ilolton, from New Hanover, modified and affirmed. Bodges vs Railroad from Mecklen burg, affirmed. Ritch vs Oatcs from Mecklenburg. modified and affirmed. State vs tie rde from Cleveland, no error. Morrison vs Morrison from Burke, error. Mining Co. vs Smelting Co. . from Davidson, new trial on first Issue. Hawkins vs Richmond Cedar Works from Dare, modified and affirmed. Horton vs Insurance Co. from Anson, affirmed. Ledberv Graham from Buncombe, affirmed. Deed f Daring. Or Havana, Xprll 23. There Is still no bombardment of Havana. The 'pa cific" blockade continues, but deeds of heroism are being performed by the men of tbe American navy. Her. is on of these deeds. The torpe do boat Porter is as fleet as an express train, has a dare-devil crew and an intrepid commander. Lieut. J. C. Fre mont is the commander', nam. He is son of the famous "pathfinders" and Is a chip off lb old block. Under the darkness of last night Lieu tenant Fremont mad a landing on the north coast ot Cuba with .mall force In atarch of Information. Us did not meet any Spanish troops, but was ready to light them If be had met them. Ti e lieutenant got th lnformitlon lie wanted and reported at length to Admiral Sampson on board the flagship Ne York Uiis morning. Tbls much of th Porter, expedition was permitted by .Admiral Sampson to mak public Th Admiral regarded ll.e exploit a a daring on. rum dW ABUTS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by. W. A. Porterflold tt Co. Communion Broker. NiwYoec, April 20. BTOCKS. - Open. High. Low. Clow Sugar 1151 11 1141 116 Peopie Oaa.... 87 J 881 871 881 a B.AQ. ..... 8i 80 80 8 COTTON. Open. Hlh. Low. Close May 6.14 t.17 114 0.18 CHICAGO MARKETS. What Open. High. Low. Close July 841 8.11 93 031 Colts July. 8U 8.1. 841 . M Uloa Sales 119,000 bale. h.Muing tVHji kirn f" in. bioxt m imci, r2 1 1 1 II.. mrWil.M L'' III Cr wk a rlnr. elapir- I I B I jr mmm hinnn autrrtwtiriixfwMM, iM.JM.aW.a.ii'.i-iiu. hMiiu4u. Wo ANOTHER DAY OF WAR Seizure!! of Spani Vessels Bit No MU Yet, VHR'S SPAIN'S FLEET? CoDltiDi Reports of Its Intend ed The Holland Boat Purchased. The Panama Prize a Big One. Vol nnteers Enlisting Rapidly. Spanlsb Vessels Ulven Time to Leave. Reve nue Bill Voted on Friday. Yesterday's war record is main ly a repetition of the lutit three days, the capture of Spanish ves sels and the uucertainty of the sailing of the Spanish fleet. Tiie cruisers Minneapolis and Columbia which left the Flying Squadron are reported off the New England coast, either to meet the Paris or to protect tlioso waters. The dynamite cruiser with a hundred shells on board is on its xway to Key West. It is the most dangerous craft aft at. The dating back in the decla ration ot war to April 21st as the beginning of hostilities is con sidcrcd as legalizing the rapture of the Ventura and other early prizes. London opinion is that the war will he lengthy Wheat sold in Chicago yester day at 1.25 per bushel. Beef in Havana is quoted at two dollars a pound. The attack on Manila is ex pected to begin by Thursday. England repeated her notice of neutrality, orders vessels away within 24 hours. The Spanish torpedo boat Audaz got away from Qucen8town, but the Amer ican boat Somers will likely be kept at Falmouth during the war. ' Spool i to Journal. New YoRK,A r.l 26. The reports cor. cern'.n ' the Spanish fleet at the (Jape Verde Itla idsjare conflicting but it seems likely that the fleet is still there. cabl gra n fio.n Caps Vincent says that the fleet is coaling up, This was sent at 4-p. in. today. It is stated that some of the engineers are Scotchmen aaa have refuted t) sail under orders received from England. A report received from Jamaica by way of London asserts that the fleet is making Its way ' towards Cuba. The Spanish i dmiral becoming impatient of delay Ihreat.us to sail without waiting for orden. (aplare Yeeterda. Th American gulf fleet la reported to have captured a transpor', said to be the Montserrat with nine hundred troops and half a million in gold on board. The report that Captain Sampson' fleet was ohaslng the troop steamer was first re ported and then Its capture was an nounced. The Navy Department at Washington baa information leading to the belief that it was tbe Montserrat that was captured. . At least thre prizes wens captured today by the fleet. The largest was th Spanish liner "Panama.' The vessel and cargo are valued at a million dollars. Th gun boat Newport captured th Spanish schooner "Inired" and on other capture I reported. A cablegram .from Kingston, Jamaica, says that on of th American cruiser, chased th. Spanish steamship TeU.fura bound from Galves ton to Manchester, England, but that th steamship reached Port Royal, Jamaica. TnaMallanal Meal, Secretary Long announce th pur chase by th Navy Department of th Holland submarine boat wbich bu been MT.rely tested for practical service. Inventor Holland ha th utmost faith in bis boat and say that he can approach clos nough to Morre Castle to blow It up. General Gomel ha Issued a proclama tlon asking th United Buus govern ment to send arm to lb Insurgent forces in Cuba. A Spanish guuboat I reported from Plymouth a lying oft th Lizard, which I th citrwoM southwestern coast of England. tirliii.il experts ay that th America flpetnow trading toarard th Philip pine outclass th Spanish fleet at that point. Th first naval battle is expected, to tak pi so at th Phllipploo. There Is ao doubt that by tonight tbs quota called for from Now York state, which a 10,011 mm, will b filled. Th enlisting is going on very rapidly, Nearly the entire National Guard is going in. Special to Journal. WAHHiNnTOu. Anril 2fl. The AxnertAil : .. . I, . ., I -I 1 I liuuiQ iu i lie uauiuci lias lancu yiav i nd Day is Secretary of State to succeed John Sherman and John B. Moore of ; New York is the Assielaut Secretary. The vacancy caused by the resig nation of Theodore Roosevelt, Assistant Sec retary of the Navy to accept the position of colonel of the ,-cow boy" icgiment, is filled by the appointment of Sicard as a member of the board of war. Si- card lately was retired as Admiral from the Key West squadron. The President issues a proclamation giving all Spanish vessels already in United States porla until May 31st to leave. The Governors of all forty four States have responded to the President's call for 125,000 volunteers, Tbe government has sent a note to all nations asking them to issue proclama tions of neutrality between the United States and Spain. Germany declines to issue tbe notice of neutrality so as to be in a position to intervene. The Spanish Cortes today passed a vote of confidence in the government. The Senate confirmed tbe nomination of Day as Secretary of State. . Congress has finally agreed to vote on the war revenue bill. Much debate has been had on this bill and the time set for reaching a vote is next Friday. The President today signed the Hull bill. Npaln'a Intentions. St. Vincent, Cape Verde Islands, April 25 The Spanish battleship Pclayo and two swift cruisers, which were expected today and for which the formidable fleet now in this harbor bas been waiting,have not arrived. As lias beeu cabled from time to time, the four first-class cruisers, three torpedo boats and three torpedo-boat destroyers here have-recoaled each morning and kept fires banked, waiting for the Pelayo and the other ships. All is changed this evening. There is a report, which was assured by one in au thority to be not without foundation, that tne feiayo and two crack cruisers of the. Spanish navy accompanied by three torpedo boats and four torpedo- boat destroyers, have stared across the Atlantic. It is understood that the squadron now in port will sail tomorrow morning to join the Pelayo and her fleet. This could not be fully confirmed. But from indi cations it is evident that the fleet wili not remain longer In the harbor. The four cruisers were today filled wiih coal. Not only were the bunkers filled, but every available place in the ships was utilized This is shown by the fact that about seven thousand tons were placed aboard the four cruisers. ON THE DIAMOND. Keanlle or ibe National League Base Ball Oamea Played Yealerday. Special to Journal. Cincinnati, April 20. Cincinnati Chicago 2. Louisville, April 20. Louisville Cleveland 9. Philadelphia, April 20,-Phlladelphia 4, Boston 9. St. Louis, April 20. St. Louis 4, Pitts burg 0. Rain elsewhere. Wbere Ttorj Piny To day. Brooklyn at Baltimore. Boston at Philadelphia. New York at Washington. Cleveland at Louisville. Pittsburg St. Louis. How she ('labs Bland. W. L. P. Ct Baltimore 1 .833 Cleveland 0 2 .750 Chicago S 2 .714 Cincinnati, 8 2 .714 Philadelphia, 4 8 .570 Brooklyn 3 8 .500 Pittsburg, 4 4 .500 Boston, 4 4 .500 Washington 9 4 833 New York 2 0 .288 Louisville 2 8 .200 St. Louis 1 5 .107 Torned. Boat Bed (ere. Norfolk, Va,. April 2J. Th torped boat Rodger returned to the navy yard this morning. Leaving here about the middle of last week, the Rodger cot as far on bcr course as liatteras, when she ran on a shoal aud strained her bottom plate It was not thought srrlous, but after being at tea for forty-eight hour it wa found that on ol th bottom plate had sprung and the boat wa leaking, o tl was necessary to run bock. Th cruiser Montgomery Is ready to go to sea and probably will start tomorrow if lb get coaled. She will lake with her th transport Panther, which i. also armed. tOY4 Aknoiutsly fur TrrnrrnnrTrrrnrTrTrir" WE HAVE J I ST RECEIVED A NICE EltESII EOT OF Fancy Cakes and Crackers. Some oi them are very nice and the. Prices are Reasonable, when the duality is Considered. Call and See Them. We desire to say that we will al ways take pleasure in showing you through our stock of CHOICE FAM ILY GROCERIES, which consists of most everything usually kept in a first-class Grocery Store. Respectfully, Mail S Mil 71 Rroad SI., NEW BEME, X. C. VJUUUUUUUULU WE HAVE JUST RE. CEIVED A NEW LINE OF Cotton Hoes, Farm Bells, Shoe Easts and Stands. All of which we arc Offering at BOTTOM FIGURES. J. C. Whitty & Co. April 20th. 1898. &Ferrall, -AT- T1 i n s o s ' o V. !at 1 v v v Store, 123 & 123 FAYETTEVILLE ST. RALEIGH, N. C. We Are Selling Black Grenadines, Our success has been unprecedented in Black Silk Grenadines. We imported a grand line and are able to give the Lowest Prices. Lower than other Di v (ioods Stores SEND FOR SAMPLES. We have also a Perfect Lining at 2.V per ynr.l for Grenadines, 80 inches wide, Fast Black and with the "Swish" of a Silk, neaier Silk than anything ever made. A Qkenaimne Dkkss need not be Ex pensive. Try us on Black Silk Grena dines and writ to us when you want Dry Goods or Kindred Wares. No trouble for us to answer your letters. Dobbin & Ferrall. K1. 'i. r . 1. If ou will just drop in when you are on our street, it win give ui pleasure to show vou tbe Fiuett Line of Samples for Summer Suits That bat ever been teen in onr town. . Wa like to show them. We are proud of them. W can give you Perfect Fit. We can give you testimonials from men who have tried of, and who bav been delighted wiib their suit Call and Bee ua. Baker & Dunn. POLLOCK STREET. OAMTOniA. fcenU. lMNI i thmi toafl Kpatai II wW r Wholesale aV Retail Grocers, THE IDEA ! That 'There is nothing new under the sun'' is untrue. Cola Headache Powders Are made from a new receipt, from new drugs and cure new and old head aches. SOLD AT Bradham's Keliable Drug Store. A FOR RENT. The most d"Mml ! house in the City for a boarding house containing 18 rooms, water aud gns. Located on South Front Street, Apply to J. W. STEWART. TI7I ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. y 'Mi street, New Bene, N. C. HOTEL ALBERT. Rooms With or Without Board. FIIIST CLASS TRANSIENT BOARD. $1.00 TO $1.50 A DAY, ACCORDING TO LOCATION. M..S.J. A.Tiinjhs, mi in:. i lirLtJook More A inimi intii-. Magazine. Sheet Music and Instrument. School Ilooki mid 8iiiplies a Specialty. Musical 4 School fi. H. Enne.tt. i W a anan aw -v Henry's1 Pharmacy, 137 Middle St., New Berne, N. 0. lMiyftJclan lVecrlptlon A Specialty. k Fresh Supply of Landrelh's Oaldeo fWd. Freeh AVIrcted k, r- I In a p. v. vonarq oeu. 1
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