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paras Vol. xyi-no 28. NSW BIRNE, N. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 4, 1898. L.STABL1SUED 1HH2 A JSLy-JDsiry ana , j- WW IS NOW AT HANI.) l fluls us nn.ly for yonr ; business with aL'omitlelj Line of Dress Goods and Trimmings ' . . '. OF ALL KINDS. . ' '. .. Our Underwear and Hosiery Have Just Arrived. We are showing a Capital "reg." made Richelieu RIB LADIES HOSE, 2 Pair for 25 CENTS ami a Beauty, tame style 25 OENTS Per Pair. ; V Housekeepers who are making home comfortable and pretty will find that we are well supplied with Matting, JLace Curtains, Hash Nets a&e. Large Lot of Shoes Coming in every day and the way they move out shows that the people havo Confidence and Com fort in them. Our Grocery Department ! Js putting but a Splendid CALIFORNIA PEACH J In Full Syrup at 15 CENTS Per Can. These Peaches do not require any sugar. . . - . . . We have just received a Nice Line of PLAIN - AND ENGRAVED TUMBLERS, the Price will Surprise you. " , . Onr stock of Ginned Goods and Fancy Groceries is complete in every partioular and requires only an ' examination to complete a purchase. L 11 J BUSY EVERY DAY. This is evidence of We give our customers by strong lines ot bought right and showing generous assort ments, must commend tui buyers. . Mtlllnrry Section. Correct 817IM at Conect Prices, Vucli HrlllnK makes Bamllnr Profits. No bao riflce of Style to Iwer Prices, but tb Nnt and Rest always at the Lowest Figures, Heiv's a few items that will probably lutereet yon: "Tb BiirpardrM'', this arasou'e lead lux style ladles hat. Plain Black also White Chip, a good 11.50 value, price tl.UO, I'laln black brim, 7eghora crown, good .7S value, prloa l.2. Dlack also While, fancy edge Shep. anlrat, price II 00, IUu, Brown, Tan ami Orvvo Bbepard , prkn 73c sod 1 1 00. fMlk Popple. Halfdot.nln bunch, combination of shailra, price 50c fJwect Praia. TWautirul eornblnallen of colon, price . c per ouoca. mint ry.T7 k v v r . a well pleased trade. good service, aided merchandise. Goods this store to thought Narrow Hack Bailor. A few more Narrow Bark Bailors, black,- white and colors. at OOo each, a goon dollar valuo. A Wort! Concerning 8traw Matting". There has urea a decided advance In prior of (hi oa aod Japan Matlinga. Erwr pices In store wasbottshl hcfnrr the advance, we nave not inn win not Increaa the prlie on proaent supplr Therefore thoae whn huy our matiloK., do an at the old Drier, while the nreatin tot loats. Have Itoth Colton warp and all straw. Pncea IV, 20c and 23o. Clilldrcn'- lMe. A .w lino of Children Fine Rib, Ft Ulack llote, iie 3 to 8 J, price 10c. 'Hp that knee" I the nam nf our favorite echsol slorklns; for cnlldren with doulile ho. la and double knMe, Compare it with anf jroii And at "Bee that knre" I sold at 12,0 for 6 to 7;l5o for 8 10 7,. ....... 0 TO MOVE T0-D1Y. Tie First Troops to Leave Tam- jaFor Ca. NORTH ATLANTIC EQ3ADR0N Oregon to I Look Out for the Tem- orarlo. Spain Claims That She Will Fight it Out. No News From Manila, the Cable is Cut. Speciai to Journal. Washington, May 8. It was under stood in Washington this afternoon that orders are given for the movement of troops for Cuba to begin tomorrow. The movement will be from Tampa, where eleven regiments of Infantry, one of cavalry and ten batteries of artillery are concentrated. ' This makes a force of about 7,000 men. The transports already eneaged and available will carry 6,000 men. The statement is made that the Oregon hns received orders to lay off Kio Janeiro on the outlook for the Spanish torpedo boat Teinerario, instead of steaming at once towards Cuba. It is learned that the Temerario is now iu a Brazilian port so that both vessels are under the laws of that government. Ttie cruisers Minneapolis, Columbia, San Francisco and New Orleans are now in north Atlantic waters. In addition to the cruiesrs ia the ram Catliadin, and by the end of the week the four auxiliary cruisers will be added to the fleet. These were formerly the Morgan line steamers, pow armed with nve and six pound rapid fire guns. They will be manned by the uavsl militia of several States. The Minneapolis left Portsmouth, N. 11., yesterdny on scouting duty. Toduy It is reported from St. John, Newfound' land, that heavy tiring was heard off Cape Race on the south coast of the island last nighU The firing lasted for fifteen minutes and seemed to indicate that two ships were engaged in action. The North Atlantic fleet Is under Com modore Howell and great efforts are being made to have the fleet remain off the New England coast for protection, and to have the fleet kept distiuct from the fleet under Admiral Schley. The ' headquarters lor the present will be Bos ton. , x A dispatch from Madrid says that affairs are very serious there. A revo lution is threatened and today there liuve been disturbances in various towns of Spain. Blood has been shed and It is believed that the monarchy is in imme diate danger. The talk at Madrid is that Spain bis no idea of surrender and that the whole strength of the Spanish' fleets is to be di rected at the United States. No news Is yet received from Manila, It is reported from Hong Kong that the cubic Is cut fifty miles from Manila, and that a week will be required to repair li. Congress votes ten million dollars ad ditional for war purposes and troops aod supplies will be seat to the Asiatic squadron. Tbo altitude of Germany leuds hope to Spain that she may flud an ul'y In that country on account of the secure ol the Philippines by the United Staler. TUo Spaniards havo evacuated Bay- ami, In the eastern pa.t of Cuba. It is an important Cuban port. Tin long lists of dominations to civil offices sent to the Senate by the Presi dent furnish evidence enough that every body has not got the war fever, and otlur evidence is found In the civil de partments of the government, where patents and pensions are Usued with the usual regularity and othor business Is attended to just as usual, and will con tinu to bo. Tbe fict of the matter I that this country is too big to allow its i rJinary business to become disarranged by a little thing like a war with Spain. A few men will fight, fewer will gain fame and glory, but about seventy millions of at will go right along attending to our every day affairs, with a little shooting on the side as new of victories com In, Tna m titrxA riaHT. aai- MaxiLa, May . Ths Spaniards will not give In and tbe Americans expect to bombard Manila at 11:80 A. M. The American fleet entered Manila bay at 5 o'clock In the morning. Tbe Cavite fort opened at long rang and the Span Lb llwl anchored at Cavite followed. The Americans Hit drew close is and opened a tarrible cannonade. Afiar half an hour tbe American moved out of rangs of tbe lighter Span lah guns auj continued tbe eaaeooade with Ibelr big guns wllk terrible tffwit. Twenty minute later the Americans Make your Coca-Cola HtKSII AT HOME to 0I.AH3. At Ti Ti a nn & Co.sj. again drew In to close quarters, the can nonade being rapid and incessant. The 8panlsh fleet was destroyed, three vessels burning, one being sunk and the others becoming silent. The land forts were also silenced. The fight lasted an hour and a half. The Spanish fought bravely against a superior force, their loss being probably great.' The Americans apparently were uninjured. . The spectacle was great . and terrible. The attack of the Americans was well carried out, their maneuvors beautiful and their navigation of the bay surpris ing, as1 they avoided numerous shallows. They retired to Cavite, where they await to begin the bombardment, of Manila. ON THE DIAMOND. Beanlla of Ibe Hntloaal Lena-tie Bake- Bnll Samea Plny.d Yenterday. Special to Journal. -Brooklyn, May 8-Broklyn 0, Phila delphia 6. Second game called fourth inning darkness. Pittsburg, May 8 Pittsburg 2, Cin cinnati 5. New York, May 8 Baltimore-New York rain. Washington, May 8 Washington 5, Boston 7. Chicago, May 8 Chicago 9, Louis- ville 10. Cleveland, May 3 Cleveland 3, St. Louis 3. Second game, Cleveland 3, St, Louis 2. , Wbern They Piny To dny. Philadelphia at Baltimore. Washington at BrooKlyn. Boston at New York. St Louis at Cincinnati. Chicago at Pittsburg. Louisville at Cleveland How Ibe 'lnl Hinnd. W. L. P. Ct. Cincinnati,. ....... 11 3 .786 Baltimore, 7 2 .778 Cleveland, 9 5 .613 Boston 8 5 .613 Brooklyn 6 .4 ,600 Chicago, 7 3 .384 Pittsburg 7 8 .487 Philadelphia, 3 6 .463 Louisville, 3 10 .333 New York 3 7 ,300 Washington 3 8 .278 St. Louis,: 10 .178 MAJOR-GENERAL LE8. President Appoint Him. I..e Com ment on Ibe Manlln Victory. Richmond, Va, May 2 Richmond li enthusiastic over the news of the great American victory at Manila. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee arrived here last night from Washington, and like every one else was jubilant when be learned the news. The general first heard of the battle from a morning paper. ''That is Spanish," he said, when he read that the Madrid officials were congratulating the officers of the fleet ''Vessels burned and sunk, yet a victory was claimed. It re minds me of Blanco's dispatch to Madrid after the bombardment of Matanzas. He summed up the situation by saying that only a mule was killed." Reading further General Lee looked up from the paper and remarked to those about him: "llere we bave It. Spanish officials claim a victory and yet the cable grams say Madrid is greatly excited over the serious news from tbe Philippines, and there is an immense gathering and much muttering. Why tbe muttering in Madrid If the result Is such as to call for congratulations? This Is a Spanish way of claiming victory when all the evidences re that Spain received crushing defeat." General Lee tonight received a tele gram from Adjutant-General Corbin an nouncing that the President had appoint ed him a major-general. Of course General Lee was not surprised upon the receipt of the telegram, as he bad been expecting It for some dsys. Us will sc- cept the commission. me Canrt SmUI.ii, Special to Journal. IUi.siou, Msy 8. The Supreme court flies the following opinions: Slate vs Perry, from Wake, error. State vs Hodgepeth, from Franklin affirmed. McLeed vs Williams, from Robeson error. Mstbls ts Commissioners, from Dup lin, affirmed. Frlsbee vs town of Marshall, error. Norton vs McDavIt, from Madison, new trlsL Berry vs Railroad, from Buncombe error. Bute vs Ballard, from Bertls, affirmed. Lama vs Bell, trustee, from Mecklea burg affirmed. Latta vs Omer, from Ueckltaburf, affirmed. Latta vi attaching ersdltors, affirmed, Andrews vs Jones from Duacombe, error. Bank vs Lsugbron, from Buncombe, new trial Deobledsy vs Ios Co., from Buncombe afflred. Russell vs Dili from Swan, aw trial. Allen vi Ilammoad from Madison, dis missed for defective record. Bsms vs Lindsay from Bnnoombs, tew trial. Chalflitd v 8trlngflId front Bay woed notion to docket aad dismiss plaintiff, appeal allowed under rale 17. Ilcary v Illlllard, snotloa loretat eoate allowed. tr.rU v Bbulor, affirmed. Till STATE CAPITAL. 5 To-ilaj a Swank Military Camp. The Nantneket Remains. Colored Troops for Fort Macon. Bap tists Rejoicing Over Free dom from Debt. Bailey Confirmed For Postmaster. Journal Borkao, Ralsiou, N. C, May 3. ( There is nothing talked of now but 1 Oanip Briau Grimes, and the soldiers who all day Monday came here to go into regular camp life. The camp is beautifully situated, and people throng there to see the men, and watch the bustle of final work on the camp. There are 11 companies in camp. Many of the men came here in their citizens clothes to be equipped. The Naval Reserves will today be ex amined and sworn into the U. . S. service at Wilmington on board the Nun. tucket. The camp for the colored troops it is said now will probably be at Fort Macon in Beaufort haibor. They will be tbe 3rd N. C. Regiment of volunteers. If the President makes the call for a certain number of immuobs, those least liable to yellow fever, from each state, the colored troops will be sent to the front early in the fight. Mr. Glass who lost his cose before the Superior Court for absolute divorce from his wife on Saturday, has tendered hie resignation, as manager of the Telephone exchange here. Mr. and Mrs. Glass are both fiom Richmond. It is said here today that Senator Pritchard has had the order revoked for the removal of the Monitor Nantucket from Wilmington to Port Royal S. C. Judge Furuell has gone to Wilmington where the U. S. District court convenes today. The Concord company reached here yesterday morning, so they were the second company in camp the Governoi' Guard of Raleigh went into camp on Saturday. Hon: James Wilson, Secretary of Agii' culture of the United Slates will lie tbe principal speaker at the commencement of the State Normal and Industrial col lege. Thero is vory impatient waiting on the part of the peoplo for knowledge as to what will be given Ceneral Fitz Lee In time of strife. lie deserves notliiug short of the highest place in the gift of tbe na'ion, but there seems to be grave doubts as to whether he gets it. C. T. Bailey s nomination as post master of Raleigh has been confirmed by the Senate. The Second Regiment companies will begin to come into camp here tomorrow, They are made up as follow: Burling ton, Greensboro, Reldsville, Wilmington Lumber Bridge, Washington, Tarboro, Raleigb, Rutborfordtoo, Oxford, Fuy- otleville, Gastonia. Capt. T. R. Robertson of Charlotte will be Major of the Sd Battalion of the 1st Regiment. Lieut. Richmond Pearson Davis, U. 8. A. will be made Lieutenant Colonel of 1st Regiment There will be 3 majors to each regiment Four companies were examined and musteree in today. It will take ten more day to mutter in the 1st Regiment, One company that reported yesterday baa 121 men. The 1st snd 2nd Regiment Volunteers and tbe Agricultural and Mechanical College cadets are asked to take part In the Memorial Day exercises on Tuesday, May 10th, W. H. Eckrodgs of Shelby, who Is a private In the Concord company is tbe man who during the war captured Ruth erford B. Hayes. The War Department urges tbst this Slate put I companies of infantry at Fort Caswell as a support of the bsllery there. The Bsptlsts have good causes to be glad, for both their home and foreign mission board are out of debt for tbe first time la 5 years. Ileal Kfttato Agency I HoeitM For Rent. Mouses For 5al. Farm For 5ale, Collections of Rent Any business la ear tine will be glvte prompt attention, by Inavlng word it thn store 'of N. Nana Co., opposite the font Offloe. E. E. IlARl'ER. I It HUIJ1I IVJU-s S.OV4, AbeolMMty Pure In" inrtf yfottttto't "Otttt 3 CHI TAM M A niPT U ruu iuh iTiKixc 1 E CORNED BEEF ! Small Sugar Cured Breakfast Strips. English Cured Shoulders, Sinull Pig llama and Big Hums to Cut. Also Fresh Keg Heinz Sweet Mixod Tickles. Standard Table Peaches 10a. 3 lb. Can Pie Peaches So. Nice California Prunes, Dried App' js ami Evaporated Apples. Fancy Cream Cheese and Elgin Butter. Goods Guaranteed as Uere.Hentel. Give Me A Trial. IHu id k Gaski 71 Broad St., NEW ISEUNE, Jf. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market',quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterfield it Co. Commission Brokers. New YoltK, May it. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 12'J 129J 1S8J 138j Peoples Gas.... 9i;i 113; :i 9!!5 B, Q 9fir 903 9j 90s COTTON. Open. Hifrh. Low. Close August C.21 fc 22 fi.18 6 19 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whkat Open. High. Low. Close July 921 94 i 922 94 Corn July 33r 83 33 Cotton Sales 85,000 bales. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 9SSXSSIs3 PROOF ! It is an old, time-honored maxim, "The Proof of the pudding is in the eating of it." Conic and gut a glass of Our Phosphate, Orange, Lemon, Cherry, any kind, and if you do not think perfection 111 rSoda Water has been reached Iltght Here In Onr Ntore Your money will le refunded. Our syrups are not only made from the fruit, but from .Se lected Fruit, nnd Classes, Holders, Counters aud Slur rounilings, always (Mean. Bradham's Reliable Drug Store. s Henry's 1 Pharmacy, I 137 Middle St., New Berne, N. C. fe INiyajlcIan 7 lreieerltIonN 9 A Specialty. L Fresh Supply of Landrcth's L (Jarden Seed. Fresh Selected Z a. v. Vouaru beca. Notice of Sale ! CoLi.Toa's Ornri, ) 4th Dial. Raleigh, N. C. ( Notion Is hereby given of the sale ot Ibe following property aaiicd from ). 1) Lewis, distiller, near Vanoeboro, N, C, April 2tat, IMM; for lairs, Mixed under distraint warrant datnl April 20, I WW, 6 packagee containing 109.11 gallons Corn wtiiiK.jr. Two copper stills snd caps, I ooiMier worms. One iron pump and 9 fwi iron piping. r our inu gauon lennroiera. Three 60 gallon saash tuba, 1 empty whiskey barrel. acre land and distillery building thereon. Tbe above property will be sold to the blghral bidder fur caah In the city ot New Unrne, N. C, on May IUUi, IMM, at I o'clock r, M. in front of the llov.ro sarnl building, roroer follock and Cra ven Mnwu. R. f). M'NOAM. Collector 4th iNsi., N. a Drputy Coll, 1 Die. 4tb IHat. K. C, April Win, lW. ! Wholesale & Retail Groeers, 9 For Coughs and Colds Use I JORDAN'S I COUGH BALSAM. One nf the Host Cough Mi diciues ft g ever made. Valuable J r t ne a Thmat. linmchial Tuln's n:i'l It $ Luns. 'jj Allays Irritation, S (Jiiiuls the Cough, ci Ctiren Quickly, l'lettsunt to the Taste. 25c Per Bottle, I Made and Sold Only at ! I Davis' jj I Pharmacy. Phone 50. Cor. Ilroad & Middle Sts. f 71) I, . .HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. OTICE T Ccrlillrate nf Stork, No, 12:14 fur Five Shares Capital Stock of the Atlantic & North Carolina H. I! . having hern lot, application will be ma le for duplicate certifloati. This April 2h, 1SIW. JNO. I (1MMSLEY, Adm'.i ,t VVm. P. Grimsley, dee'd. HOTEL ALBERT. Rooms With or Without Board. FIRST CLASS TRANSIENT ROARf). $1.00 TO $1.50 A DAY, AUCORbINU TO LOCATION. MKS.J.A.TIK)MS, lMIOr If you will jut drrp in win n you are on our street, it will site o. plcssare to show yoa the Kii.e-t Lino of Samples for Summer Suits That lias e.er been seen in our town. We like to show them. We are prouil of them. We can give you a Perfect Fit. We can gist you testimonials from men who hare tried os, and who have been delighted evil b their suits Call and See us. Baker & Dunn. POLLOCK STRECT. 0 Al 1 ' tc. i'Si ll
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