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c a ) i A A 'VOLXVIN0"38.- - KIW BERNE r. C.rSlISDlY "MOttNINGriliT TSTTO ESTABLISHED 1882 4 , -A' J I After Gfcions lb ! I hi Eipcctci lliat Sampson antl Schley Will Join Fleets offCnto The days should be observed by having yoar dinners more special id Duiulies ibaa usual on the verge of Summer. In oar High Grade '. . . . Stock of Groceries .,. Yon will And Fancy and Staple Supplies that will ena blo jon to prepare a dinner for a King. OUR COFFEES are specially appetising and tempt ing jasi.now and the PRICES are in Yonr Favor. Yes. the Price of Truck are also Isow, and no are Our Dry Goods. A Natty Line of LADIKS' TIES ASP COLLARS Just in. The very best things to wear with the Pique and Lawn Waists. A Beautiful 38-inch MOHAIR in Mack and drey for FIFTY CENTS. A complete Assortment of BELTS in White Kid, . Jewel and Black Leather will be in MONDAY. V We have an All-Silk TAFFETA SASH RIBBON, 5J inches wide for FIFTY CENTS. !. And we claim to have the Beet 4-4 Unbleached DO MESTIC for FIVE CENTS Per Yard. CAXili and REE FOR YOURSELVES. . Shoes in Profusion. . Finest Qualities as well as those Built Strictly for Hard Service. All Ooing at PRICES SUITABLE TO THE PRESENT FINANCIAL DEPRESSION. And Crush the Power of Spain. Correspondents to be Executed on the Chirge of Being Spies. Thj Were Captured oa the Unsafe Expedition. Movement of Troops Proceeding. Dewey Being; . Looked After. Manila Well Blockaded. North v Carolinian Killed. 3E3E HEAVY, COTTONS IN ' WHITE AND COLORS I riliTE SEASON. V Already demonstrated that it's to be a Pique Season. Discriminating customers will find our line likely vfco meet their wants. Plain and striped narrow welt; white piques 10c Heavy white Panama twills 10c Heavy white dotted brilliants 15c. Wide wale white welts 16c. White pique in damasse el feet 20c. Small figured Marseilles 25c. White pique, wide apart cords 40c rillNTED DUCK. New Printings in Duck. Small broken plaids in shaded brown, also grey. Fancy stripe blue also green on white grounds Bsroii patterns in ootir wmte ana navy grounds. All at 10c per yard. SCOTCH OXFORDS. , Plaid Scotch Oxfords, a heavy soft coarse woven cqtton material, closely resembling duck, printed in bright colored diagona plaids, Just like the silk and wool Scotch plaids; adapted lor Ladies separate skirts and two piece suits, as well as for children's wear, 29 inches wide, price 10c. miNTKO IsIHXCT X11ICIC These oi a plain canvas texture, natura Linen color, In mottled and scroll designs, usual ten cent goods, our price 8c. WAinVltIC JIIXTUIIIl'J. A heavy dressed, reversible, cotton ms.to rial, superior to tho ordinary dress duel:, inches, price 12 l-2c. 7r from Washington. They were then ordered to disembark and are now en route by train for Tampa. - Frem Han franel.ee The preparations for the reinforcement Admiral Dewey at Manila have been 11 Umf Miay Hear Men Jnan. Uneaten ay Try ( EaUr Havana. Washington, May 14 Confidently be lieving that the Madrid government rapidly pushed that it is announced through the dispatches obtained by the that fifteen thousand troops will sail from torpedo-boat destroyer Terror from Fort San Francisco tomorrow on the steamers de France, informed Admiral Cervara, already waiting for the purpose,- ' commanding the Spanish fleet, of the Forty five Cuban refugees have arrived present disposition of the American war- New York on the British steamer ships, the authorities are of the opinion Strihlee. They sailed from the port of I that be will now avoid San Juan and will Sagua, Cuba. I proceed to destroy as many of the small Robert Bolt of Carteret county, N. 0. blockading vessels in Cuban waters as seaman en the Nashville, was fatally possible in order to try to enter the liar- wounded in the battle off Clenf uegoe I bor at Havana for an additional supply Wednesday. He was shot through the I of coal. brain. Me Chance M the -Philippine, na tives are Timid aliens Aetlna; Manila, (via. Hong Kong, May 18.-The "couting along the path that the Spanish American victory at Gavite and the corn. plete collapse of the Spanish navy haye struck terror into Manila. The blockade continues, but the public is calm. It , thinks that the European powers have intervened to prevent- the bombardment of Manila, The eountry is quiet. The natives will not actively or openly favor the Amerf Special to Journal. Washington, May 14' Admiral Samp son's fleet passed l'nrto Plata, San Do mingo, today bound towards the west, The fleet will join the flying squadron under Schley in tho Windward Passage, between Cuba and Haiti. Dispatches were left at Purto Plata by the torpedo boat Porter which have been received at Washington. It is expected that a battle with the Spanish fleet will take place tomorrow, ust two weeks from the great victory at Manila. A dispatch from Cape llaitien also siys that Admiral Sampson has moved his vessels to the westward, and that the Admiral baa communicated-with the American consul at 8L Pierre, Marti nique in regard to the movements of the Spanish warships. Death as "le. '' A tragedy will follow the first landing of American troops on Cuban soil which in the present war with Spain waa made last Wednesday. The soldiers were taken to the ooast on board tbe steamer Quasi, of the Morgan Line, which left Tampa Wednesday even ing. On board were companies E. and 0 of the first infantry, live horses, six hun dred rifles and ten thousand rouods of rifle ammunition, one Qatling gun, food, clothing and miscellaneous supplies fur military organizations. The arms, ammu nilioa and supplies were destined for the insurgents in Pinar del Bio Province ua der Gen. Pedro Diaa. The landing place was mile and a half from Cabanas,, at a place wild and uninhabited. It was expected that the Insurgents would appear, but instead small roroe m Spaniards were eocoun tared who resisted for awhile but finally retreated wiorw tbe guns from tbe ves sels, with a loss of ten men. The presence of so Urge a force of the enemy, bowever, made the landing or arms and supplies nnwlse, not to say impracticable; so after making sure that tbe insurgents expected were nut In the vicinity, It was decided to re-embark, Darkness was falling, and U was unsafe to leave sack a small number of men on shore, for at night the gunboats could do nothing. Three Cuban scouts were sent inland to meet the insurgeuts and make an ap pointment for another attempt. They rode along the beach under cover of the underbrush for a mile and then took path for the interior. With the expedition were two news paper men, who were corretpenilvnu of of American paper. They were Charles Thrall and Haydon Jones. The men went ashore but were unfortunately cap tured by some Spanish troops. They will be executed by the Bpsulards spies. The Arjr rem.at. The suspension of the movement of the Invading army upon Cuba Induced by the proximity of the Spanish Cape V'erds squsdroa to Cubes water, d'we check the Concentration of troops. was d armed wise not to risk the Unilln of troops oa Cuban soil until lbs landin can be effected under the protection of stronger fleet, but tlis presence of Srlilry's fleet will make the movement to Cuba comparatively safe. Thirty dispatch and transport boats arc bow at ot near Tm at the ilinpot al of the artnj: Hlx million rations are arrWIng for the qh of the trjoju.' Tbs HrTrntr.flrit New York Ib'iMiiiont which bail gone oe board the City of Wanhliitfloe and the Fir a, an,! the KnoonJ Krgiment of !:.. !i'iu Vol untivrs, on thr- Burnley : Vi;iin !a l go null! wrro rltl !y ond-is mil cans unless assured that Spanish rule is 1 14 pointed out, the Spanish men-of-war, over forever, for fear of reprisals. The desire to break the Spauisb rule is general throughout the country and the American invasion is popular as a means to gaining this end. But the native mind is only influenced by an exhibition of trength. They think the blockade is weak and that this is due to foreign in tervention. Publio opinion, whch first favored Ad- Cavlie- They say the Americaus came within range of his guns and that his ar tlllory was good enough to have done great damage to the American fleet if well handled. BAKPSON'S FLEET V. 1 1 1r .1 . 1 jsbmh ijaniej s uearn an me: BispositiGii of Eis Rennins. DBWBT BLOCKADING. aasnneen Hear Saa Jaan. The question of the hour Is for what I place Is the Spanish fleet bound To solve it tbe converted American . linen Yale and St Louis, which are keeping in touch with Amlral Sampson's fleet, are men-of-war will naturally follow. It is believed In offloial circles that Admiral Sampson after having bombarded the fortifications of the city, took a poet near San Juan to await tbe coming of the Spanish fleet, In official circles It is not believed for an Instant that he will leave at present in pursuit of the enemy. By doing so, it which are much swifter, would be able to evade him and go to San Juan, where they could secure all necessary supplies. By delaying the transmission of a mes sage sent by Capt. U a. Cotton, com manding the Harvard, announcing that the Spanish vessels had passed Martini que the French governor has seriously impeded the work of this government in mlral Montejo, has now changed. The I getting machinery In operation fur crush Spaniards freely criticise his defense of ing the enemy. Captain Cotton's dispatch Recovered From His Tall, Excur sions Visit Camp Hrluies. Mil itary Appointments. Poll ties Play Important Part Uovernor Par dons Criminal. Journal Burrau. ' I Balxiqii. N. C. May 14. - ( , The present plans for the funeral of Ensign Bagley are to hold the services the Capital Square. The family have ven their consent to let the committee make all arrangements and have a mili tary funeral. It will be held at 4 p. m. on Monday unless there is some delay in the body reaching here Sunday night. The fund for the monument to be raised In memory of the Hero ef Car denas yesterday resched $194.55. This came in amounts from .OScts op to f 1 Chapel Hill today sent $30, It has been proposed to set apart in the Graded Schools here, April kh as the "Worth Bagley Day." That day being his birthday. It is suggested that should wo get the army post here it be named the Worth Bagley Post. John' Scott, the young fellow from Asheville, who was hurt at the Deaf should have reached Washington Wed nesday night. Instead it came Thursday night, twenty-four hours later. Spanish Fleet ef IS Vessels. They Have The Harvard Surrounded, la eaeat Peril. I Et. Piebrk, Martinique, May 13. There is a flotilla of eight Spanish war- Institute here by the falling of a swing ships and seven torpedo vessels in the has nearly recovered- I vicinity of this island. It is supposed Quite a large excursion came in yes-1 that a part of this flotilla Is heading ON TBB WIN SLOW. TBB FLTUip SQUADRON. I On I Is Way le the Calf. Able le Defeat The Mama tab. Fleet. WaShisgtoh, May 14. Spain's fleet, Iif not crushed by Admiral Sampson's men -of-war, will become, the authorities I confidently predict, the prey of the flying .lent. Bereaden fell Weanded late the water. Reached by Iwe efhla en. ' Key West, Flu., May 18. Later re. ports ot fighting at Cardenas yesterday I squadron Indicates great Improvement in Spanish Upon arrival at Havana, Commodore gunnery, 'the shell wulcn killed Ensign Schley will be joined by the monitors Bagley and four men was fired just at Puritan and Miautonomoh. so that the the close of action. It exploded under! fleet iu Cuban waters will be nractieallv the paint locker and several of the killed were literally covered from head to foot with paint. ' Instances of heroic courage are record ed. When Lieutenant Bernadou was wounded tbe shock of the explosion blew him overboard. Two sailors instantly leaped Into the bullet-tossed, shvk-in- tested water and rescued him from drowning. Tbe men on board tbe Hudson worked as coolly as on parade in getting a tow line on the Wlnslow, and mado jokes when the shells struck the ship or passed close overhead. The Spaniards only used their own gunboats to draw the fire of the Ameri can vessels. The real fighting was done by a masked battery and a battery In Cardenas town, which used smokeless powder, and could not be located by the American gunners. Off TBB DIAMOND. Steanlle ( the Matlenal Leanae Sb Ball eansee Played Teaserday. Special to Journal Philadelphia, May 14-Phlladelpbla 13, Baltimore 11. Pittsburg, May 14 -Pittsburg 4, St. Louis S. Boston, May 14 Boston 8, Brooklyn 8. New York, May 14-New York 0, Washington . Cleveland, May 14-Cbicagot, Clevc land!. Where They Play Te-day. Louisvlllo at Cincinnati Chicago at Cleveland. MONDAY'S OA HIS, Brooxlyn at Boston. - Chicago at Cleveland. Washington at Mew York. Baltimore at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Pittsburg. Mew the Make Stand. as strong and will be able to cope as well with tbe enemy as that under Admiral Sampson's command. Orders as Cbaileetea. : In view of the probability that the Spanish fleet had been advised of the weak condition bf the blockading squad' ron and of the presence of Admiral Sampson off Saa Juan, the naval board came to the conclusion that the flying squadron should be directed to proceed to Cuban waters, touohlng Charleston on the wsy, where the Navy Department will be able to advise it of any further appearance of the Spanish fleet. A Pew.rfal sTIee. Besides making these arrangements telegrapblo Instructions were sent to Commodore Watson of the whereabouts of the Spanish fleet, In order that he might take the proper steps to warn the vessels ot the blockading squadron of the proximity of the enemy in overwhelming force. With these small vessels advised of the necessity of keeping a sharp look out for the hostile fleet, it is believed that in esse the enemy should make its ap pearance some of them will be able to getaway safely and carry the news to the strong force under Commodore Snhley, which will then give battle. When the squadron left in the after noon the Minneapolis, 3t, Pnul and New Orleans remained behind. The Mlnneap oils pat to sea at 8 o'clock at night. The New Orleans and St. Paul sailed at mid night. Of LOCAL I1CTBR1ST. W. L. P. Ci. .Cincinnati, IS 4 .800 Cleveland 11 7 .081 Boston, 14 .00 New York 11 8 .879 Baltimore , 7 .Ml Philadelphia, 8 .839 Cliicaso 10 .130 Drooklyn t 8 .600 Pittsburg 11 11 .800 HU Louia, , 8 14 .2C3 Loulorltln, 6 18 . Washington 4 IS .811 J.J. Baxter Is offering 100 pairs of E. P. Reed's Oxfords at t.80, worth 13.80, slue 8 to 6 In black and Ian. Call early and get your size. Bee J. J. Baxter for summer clothing, strsw and crash bats, shoes negligee shirts, c J. J. Baxter has the cheapest ribbons In New Berne. Whea In Bsyboro slop at the Lnptoa Hoass for good accommodations. Ths collection of rents and accounts given careful and personal attention. Beat of references given J. K. Land, 137 Broad street. Hartford Single Tube Tires 83.00 each none better. Inner Tubes 7Se each. All Sundries very low at Wm. T. Hill's Bi cycle Agency. rna mahexti. in ni mi. 1,0? 3 MM Small Breakfast Strips. . vv California Iltms only 8 CENTS per pound. ' Small Sugnr Cured Hams, finest qaali ity IU CENTS per pound. Fulton Markot 1W, Plenty of Nioo Fresh Eggs. Fancy Cream Cheese. Finest Elgin Butter. ,. Ileinz's Sweet Mixed Pickles. Dried and Evaporated Apples. Fresh California Prunes. Fresh Canned Goods of all kinds, i i o : o : o VJLOJUUUUUU In fact a Complete Stock of the BEST GROCERIES that money can buy can be found at our store. Gaskill Wholesale Retail , Grocers, 71 Broad St., JTEW BEIINE, Iff. C. 'sish sf sf siaj AiishisSihiisPiiR a' irn. sfti isOin a AT. MARTIN IQS FRIDAY. KB) terday from Winston to see the camp and camp life. There are. many excur sions booked for here during the next few weeks. The Second Regiment is still incoui plete and it seems very hard to get it up to its lequired number. Then too the government is so slew iu sending tents, that some of the soldiers nave been or dered not to come on here, until the tents are here. Many hare quarters now at the State Fair grounds, but there is room for no more. The military appointments, yesterday were ut. Ueorge Trash ot Asheville, hospital stoward; Dr. B. S. Wortham of Asheville, hospital steward and also Mr. Kiley of Hillsbero to the same position. John H. Gore of Wilmington as Sergeant Major ot battalion. Surgeon, Major and Quartermaster have yet to be appointed for the ind Regiment Politics play a pretty big haud in this ppointing et commissioned officers. There are many men In-the Guard who northwest, but it halts In the waters hereabouts. , : It is positively known that apart of the Spanish flotilla Is cruising about near Martinique, keeping watch on the United States auxiliary cruiser Harvard, which is in this harbor. Tbe Bpanish torpedo vessels have been running In and out of Fort De France all day. The commander of the Harvard has asked permission to remain here seven days to make repairs to some disabled machinery, The time asked has been granted by the Fsencb authorities here, but her commander has beeu notified that when the repairs have benn com pleted be must give 24 hours before leav ing. Many flashes of light, presumably sig nals between warships, wero Been off St. Pierre last night. The fleet that left Cape Verde consisted ot tbe first-class cruisers Vixcaya, Almi- rante Oqueudo, Infanta Murla Teresa and Cristobal Colon and tbe three torpedo de- Agency For Dr. Twisdale's Catarrh Cure, At BRADHAM'S PHARMACY. Agency For Pigott's Dilulute, A Sure Dyspepsia Cure. AT Bradham's Reliable Drug Store, S''BsH'nrr'avBNav BARBER FIXTURES FOR SALE Having thought of enlisting in the 18th New York Volunteers, and not hav ing any further use for Barber Fixtures, offer for sale a complete outfit ot tUo same. Apply before the war is over to . J. W. MOORE. have served faithfully for years, and ltlstroyers Terror, Furor and Pluton. u ton hard for them to be kept In rsuks, I eight warships and seven torpedo vessels while the beardless sons of men who I at siartinique, assiatea, tne uape have some null on the authoritles.sre nut I Verde fleet must htfve been reinforced, over them and in some instances here, poIbly from Oadia. there are some privates who tell their officers just what are to be their duties. BOOBXBW'B ARNICA BALVfi, Two of the soldiers have been arrested I THE BEST SALVE In tho world for ln,ca'mp here and carried back home for I Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, f ever Bores, 'tetter, cuappea lianas, Chilblains. Corns, and .all Skin Erup tions, and posltlvoly cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give oney reiunaea, For sslo by F. b. imuy. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. trial. A big camp flag 25 by 83 feet In slzs has been presented to the Second Regl ment by Mr. Warren V. Hall, chief clerk iu the Labor Commissioner's of fice. Committees from the Ladies Aid Society yesterday carried Hewers and delicacies out to the soldiers who are sick in camp. Thore aro abont 80 sick. Dr. Winter U. 8. A. examining snrgeon I Th. try Vfln Haffl AIW3 ),.. Inn n..U.I ,n .n .nnnT.n,r,. I He left last night. Ths Dental convention has sdjourned at Fayelteville. Next May it will most In Rslelgh. The passenger rste matter was to have been considered at the meeting ef the Railroad commission next week, but it will ant be heard before the June meet ing. Tbe quarterly reports are so slabor- commission that It must be irlv.n tin., to Thal when feelln tadtopoasd, phy I slclan s attention In time often proves Bear the Signature of A rw aaneetlene ferYear Ceaald- erallen. "Did It ever occur to you" That In hot or inclement weather tlcknoss may be avoided by not exposing yourself? A Telephone Is a safe guard. see them. Governor Russell has pardoned a life prisoner Bam Haltord, from Rutherford- ton. lis has served 10 years. Ills crime was burglary. Quite a number of rejected men today went back to belr homes in the eastern part ot tbe State, Banjos and Guitars and Strings ot all kinds at Baxter, the Jeweler. Yesterday's market quotations furnish' ed by W. A. Porterflcl J.A Co. Oommlaati IliokiTt. Niw Yorx, My 14. STOCKN. Open. Hih. Low. (1 rtugtr i:uj i:ri in 1 1 fj-pirs (!.... V W nr. C.;it. ino umotf. (!-. l!ici .. B "1 t U', v ; ) i! ' :: : B!.l A.'1'..t 100 e t Tffotlce of Seizure. Cou.xotox's Orwi Fourth Dirr , RaUtian. N. 0. Notice Is hereby el Ven ot the smart of tbe following property for violation of tbe Internal Revrnus laws. New Born. N. C, May 14th, 1A03, from J. 8. Oarr.lt, II. L. !.. by Jno. W Dallry. Deputy Collector, dale (117) May 14th, 1PM, one pkg ooaUlnlhg S7, W, gallons corn wliik(iy. Any prraon or persons claiming Hie said property are hereby notiHed to ap pear at my olllc In lUlelgli, N. C, with In thirty (.10) days from date and make ( Inim In tlie lurin and manner nreoriitied ly lnw, or Hie sniil property Mill be f-.rf. It.-I to His Vt.lted Hi a tee. I H. O. M'SCAN, I i,!n tor 4 ! It lil. N. C. ' uiir an ounce of prevention Is worth pound of curef" Phone for your Doctor. If he Is out yon need not be away from home hunting, but endeavor to find him through the Central Office. It the case be urgent yon can Phone for another Doctor. That a Tolephone obviates the neces sity of being troubled with "remember ing to de and what to buy." All can bs done In a moments time with a Tele phone. That It "tlmo Is money" a Telephone saves It. Any business worth your time anu attention is worm saviog. a leie- phone does It. Dou't send nor travel. Telephone. Yon can order medicines, soda drinks, (all kinds of Iabel-)r.onfectlont,grooerles, meats and all other things too numerous to mention. Everything you can thin of can bs ordered at once. All ap to-date buslnoss houses have Phonos for taking your orders as well at for their own convenience. Yon can make appointments with attorneys at law, as well at with the Dentist If you have a Telephone. My freliihl comef Train late? f Tel phone I The New Eerne Telephone Kiclisn Is sow prepamd to furnish a first clsla on ! n, surpawul br Den., equalled I! f.'W. A letter or postal rtr.l smI Una. l ;.V I 'rne Telephone Kirlianire 1 r i I'.e ai'eii:l'n of one of Its r 5 BSBtVOrVi 3XSXSXXSXSXJS(SX!) I Qeasonable A Uuggeation. . . . Soda Water is Always "In Sea son." whether taken Hot or Cold it is a wholesome bever sue, unless rendered deleter). ous to health by being loaded wttn impure artmoial flavor ings and glucose syrups. Cold Soda drawn from Our Artie Soda Xjackt Nothing could be Desired by the most (Sensitive Palate. We use Only pure juices made Direct from fresh traits A.nd can give any flavor. Our "Cold Soda" is always Cold. Bradham'i Reliable Drug Store. REPORT Or CONDITION or run ittau BaDl, of lew Berne, At the cloee of business. May 5th, 1898. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts 8127.561 08 Overdraft, secured and unse cured 1.92817 Real Estate 4,618 01 Banking House 4tO50 00 Furniture and Fixtures 1,bh6 00 Stocks and Bonds 5,1200 Due from other Banks and Banker 8.28118 Cash in Vault lO.Vet 89 108,834 44 LIABILITIES; Capital Stock paid lo 830,000 00 plus and undivided profits., 8,47 18 ilners checks outstanding. ., l.&Vt 81 Due Depositors 8,v?0 ti Due to Banks and Ranker . . ttMt 4A Bills Payable. 85.0OU00 1 18o,SX4 44 I. U. M. Oroves, Cashier of tbe above named Bank, do solemnly swear that this statement is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. U. B. UKUV&3, cashier. Rtate of North Carolina, ) County of Craven. ) Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th day of May, 1HUH. S, H. BTaasTj notary IMbllo. Correct allestt T. A. Oaasn, Jsuni Kidmoud, E. W. Bkau wood. Directors, FOR RENT. Tli moat dwlrabl house in the City for a boarding house containing 18 rtHims, water and gas. lestefl on - 'h Tr-inl !: -1. 'r to J. V,'. FTI.'W ' r.
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