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' ' , i Ml I - VOL. XVI--N0. NIW BIKNI, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 uiii.,.iViVii, A PRIZE BLACK AND TAN, Whlnhflver you niny wish, when suiting youiwlf with a pair of SUUho, you will iiud in our Hauilaome and Up to-duto Stock of , - CEZNTTS SHOES I - - - Tan Shoes are the favorites at this season of the year, en I we have them in all hades for Walking, Bicycle, &c, that are Cool, Easy and Comfortable. . , ' Our Stock of LADIES TIEvS too is about equally divided be Iweeu UlackandTan.giviugall an opportunity of being pleased. - . T''rJFD??J?URPY 18 8,,llin8 fa8t- al8 Perfect beau ty in WHITE PIQUE, only 23c per yard. : Our fl-inch Satiu Sash Ribbon in almost all colore cannot bo forgotten. " Another Line of Vul. Laces just in. While Kid Helta. A IJcautiful While India Silk Parasol with rnflio for $1.G0. Our 28 inch ftlnck India Silk Ik thn very best thins for a cool pretty Khirt Waist or Dress. . Now is the time to buy OL.l IIJST, In0nuncffnnd4poiitid package. Special inducements given by combining your purchase with . .. FAIRBANKS CrlIKETTE - - OR ABK SOAPS. These goods am pnrchiscd ia Car Load Lots and the customer is given the beuelit of the Special Discounts. . . We li voj'ist received a fresh lot of the Celebrated "I. X. X." and FFEftMg IOIIKS. 3 : X. L " still holds the lead and is easily the peer of anv on. m this market. . We nrt still handling DUKE'S CIGARETTES and have Inst Jj. opened a new ease. The War Tax is 5')c extra, but wo have 3 added only Wo. making the price (4.1)0 K,r thousind or J 80 m Jjjj R ilinnsnnd lots. J Tliere bus also been a slight advance in OIIEROOTS, but not "; enough lo niter the retail price. Mexican and Old Virginia's . always in stock. j Pape & Deyo, I COMMISSION MERCHANTS. . I Southern Fruit and Produce a Specialty, 859 fc SCI Washington St., New York. I , . 'KliFKUKNCKS: Nallminl Hunk of Now IVrne, tf. C. ' ' ' ' (:.iii(k-vowr( liaiik, New York. ' ' W ITI.-l . t 1 1. . (ft iiui aiai Ket, itii'm, rroniiit, id OUR MOTTO ami U S Stencils mid JslU will Ikj furnished on application to JOHN DUNN, New lk-rne, N. C. t ' Givf us a trial tdiipiiiont ami yoil will bo pleased with our il sales'. 1 PAPE & DEYO, NEW YORK. o u o n JU8TRECEIVED FOX RIVER BUTTER 25c. Lb. s Kreih rt of Jinob V. Slmfer & Co.' SMALL PIO HAM, )t Cents a Pound. J:ob 0. Xliafor A Co. 'a IIUKAKFAST STRIPS, It Cen l a Pound. OOOD COOKINO HUTTEI!, SO Cents a Pound? If ton want anyiliinj in ti KOCIiRI KS go to PAU- K IM'H Hid jou will ul4)i Qnd the. h Kresli mid Up. tO'NUnilard. Prices (limrntiteed 01 1.ow as tlio Lowest. I!"fiitfnlly, cm n J. R. PARKER, Thono CO. I COTIM 300. 1 Mies ami Chock bv Return II n I .... . . Making us Many Friends. a Fresh Lot ot D5 P H CUP mi CSS pin c:: JR., '"SSi u o roccr. 77 Broad Ctrcct n m SHE IJIIIi Hobson and His "'Gallant at THAT CADIZ FLEET I Safe in a Spanish Fort After a Little Cruise. BAGLtY IS HONORED. Fighting at Manila and Spaniards Still Losing. WAS M0NTEJ0 A COWARfii ? Reported That He Did Not Do His Duty. Expedition for Porto Rico. Troops Lauding Near Saatlago. Likely to Sleze The Place Soon. Tli.jr Are Hnfr: Special to Journal. Washington, June 20 The British Consul at Santlngo de Cub, Mr. Ramden, says that nothing has happene 1 to Lieut Hobson and his gallant men of the Mer riinac, while they were prisoners of Spain in Morro fort during the bom bardment by Admiral Sampson's fleet. Efforts to secure the release of Hobson and his crew will not bo pushed for the present as General Blanco and the other authorities have declined to exchange them for Spanish prisoners held by the United States. Knmed In Honor. Secretary Long has named a torpedo boat "Qagloy" in honor of Worth Bagley, the gallant young North Carolina En sign who was killed at Cardenas, the first to fall in the war. Home, RwcrS Homo. The Department received word tonight that the Cadla fleet, of Admiral Caaiarn, reported as having sailed probably to Manila via the Suez canal, has returned to a Spanish port. The captain of a British steamer which arrived at Gibraltar reports that lie lighted the SpanUh squadron oil Cape (lata a promontory of Spain, on the coast of Granada, forming tho eastern limit of tlio day of Almcrla. Csrthagena is about 100 miles beyond Cape Onto. Krnoru from Nnnlln. A steamer that arrived at llong Kong today from Muuilo, says that the Insur gents uow'bold four thousand Spanish prisoners and one thousand of the natives who aiwUted in the defenso of the city Tlio rebels bold Manila at their mercy. Admiral Dewey bos been restraining them, 'being desirous that Manila shall capitulate lo the American troops. Il is expected thatManila has now surrender ed. The rebels took Caloocaa on Mon day night, June 13, and advanced in sight ot Manila. ' , The Oriental steamship Olympia has arrived at Tocoma, Washington, and brings Cbiacse papers with accounts of tha battle ot Mauila. These papers accuse Admiral Montcjo, who commanded the Spanish fleet lu the light, of oo ward ice. Il ie charged that Montejo did nothing during the engage ment but fly from vessel lo vessel and that wheo the fight became hopeless for Spain, tha Admiral was among tha first to go ashore. LnlN( In (tab. Il Is now believed that Gen. Shatter's army luu arrived at its point of debarka tion and that nearly all ot the mea have lauded la Cuba, and are getting ready to open the fighting campalga on land, t'n less ths Spaniards put up a muoh stouter resistance than is stpeowd Gen. Shatter is likely to be In poswwion of Bautlogi bufora the close of the present week, While no official odvloes hsvt beon received of the landing of the troops, the War Dertuient is convinced that the OAOTOniA, army Is already landed or at least is being landed near Santiago, The CmlB( BMIto. If the American soldiers land on the east or west side of the city it is the opinion that they will be at a distance of at least thirty or forty miles from the city, to cover which will require four days hard marching over the mountains. No pitched battle is looked for in any event until the troops are within close proximity to Santiago. The full strength that will confront the American troops varies from twenty to thirty thousand men, fairly well equipped, but believed now to be half starved and desperate. Gen. Shatters command is estimated to range from 15,000 to 18,000 men, and together with the 1,000 marines on shore and attached to the ships, there is little doubt here that if the forces of Spain and Gen. Shatter meet near Santiago victory will rest with the Americana. Troop, are Moving. . Orders are issued to the troops in camp at Mobile, Alabama to proceed to Miami, Florida. The regiments that will move at once are the 1st and 2nd Alabama and the 1st and 2nd Texas. This is known as Gen. Schawn's command. Orders will be issued tomorrow direct ing other troops at Ohickamauga and Camp Alger to proceed to Fcrnandina and Miami. It is intended to mobilize 20,000 troops for the Porto Rico expedition at points of embarkation as soon as possible. The State military authorities at Al bany, New York, announce that none of organizations that did not go out under the first call will be accepted as volun teers under the second call. This de cision excludes the famous seventh regi ment and also the twenty-third , and seventy-fourth regiments of New York, Qermnny Mot Feared. It is understood in Washington that as soon as our troops are in possession of Manila, President McKinley will issue a proclamation announcing the military occupation of the Philippine Islands and declaring them to be under control of the United States. Members of the Cabinet take no stock In the European reports connecting Germany with scheme to obtain the possession ot the Philippines, either through purchase or force, and it is an open secret that the Germans would have to fight if they tried to interfere in any way over there further than may be permitted by Ad miral Dewey for the protection of the in terests of German citizens. Morro ami fall Mow. Off Santiago de Cuba, June 19 -By the time this dispatch reaches you Morro Castle, the principal fortification remain ing at the entrance to the harbor of Santiago, will probably be a mass of ruins. This work of completing the destruction of Santiago's outer defenses will be undertaken either by the dyna mite cruiser Vesuvius or by the guns of the other war ships in the American fleet. The only thing that has prevented the destruction of Morro Castle long age was the fact that Lieut Hobson and the other members of the Mcrrimac's crew were imprisoned in that fortification. The Americans took every precaution to spare them from danger during the re cent bombardments. Admiral Sampson bos been convinced from the first that Admiral Cervera and General Linuns had Hobson and his fellow heroes put in Morro Castle solely to prevent the Americans from shelling that fort. Admiral Sampson today learned posi lively that two of the Merrl mac's men had been taken by Iho Spaniards to the marine hospitul, and that all of the oth ers had been removed back to the city. Upon receiving this information he rescinded his order not lo Are on Morro Coetle. "One dynamite shell will destroy the fori," the Admiral said, as he discussed with those on board the flagship the latest action of the enemy in dealing with Lieutenant Hobson and his men. From the first the action of the Spaniards in confluing the prisoners in Morro has been utterly condemned by officers and men in Iho fleet. THE STATU CAPITAL. tiowlp On Judge Norwood' Resign. lion. Army Rotes. mmmII and rye Take an Online. Journal Bureau. I Raliiqii. N. C. June 20. ( There Is much criticism as to lb part that V. 8. Luik had In the sending of lbs resignation of Judge Norwood to the Govornor. It seems, to at least, some people, that Lnsk evinced only too much pleasure ia sending In the papers placed In his bands, without any investigation which was stipulated. Jndge Norwood and his friends are not apt to let V. 8. Lask having seen Judge Norwood drank on the train, sufllce for an investigation. On Saturday, the Executive office was literally closed. Russell In Wilmington, Rev BaylusCade la Loultburg, Clerk Fowle on a fishing frolic, and the janitor running politics at the court hoase, leav Ing the key to the office under the door mat, with a darkey to guard It. It doing Cleveland aa Injustice to name him In the same breath with Itassell, bat every one knows when he want off on bis outing, he at lent left some to repre sent him. T. T. Massey of Johnson county and John Nichols ot Raleigh are the names most prominent for Republican nomina tion for congress from this, the 4th dis trict. General Cowles bss secured transpor tation for the 10 North Carolina tele- graph operators to go to Manila. They will leave on the 28th for San Francisco. Judge Spier Whilaker of Raleigh has been commissioned Major of the 6th U. 8. volunteers. Adjutant Bradley J. Wootten of the 2nd Regiment will probably be commis sioned 2nd Lieutenant U. S. A. on ac count of his splendid standing as Major of the Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege cadets while s student there- With iplendld physique, bright and genial in disposition, with the manual of arms as familiar as his alphabet, he is calculated to win friends, admirers and honors through all his life. Fully TOO men of the 2nd Regiment arc laid up with vaccinated arms. At dress parade the handsome flag, sent by the ladies of Pitt county to the soldiers of that county was presented. On account of storms and Bore arms there has been no dress parade for sev eral days. Only 18 recruits for the 1st Regiment at Jacksonville have been secured. The Second Regiment is about recruited up to its requirement. Capt. Crawford of the "Governor's Guards" is here on a 10 days leave of absence to see his wife who is sick. ON THE DIAMOND. Rmnlts or (be National Leasne Bane- Ball Uamea Played Yemerday. Special to Journal. Pittsburg, June 80 New York 2, Pittsburg 9. Louisville, June 20 Washington 1. Louisville 8. Cincinnati, June 20 Baltimore 17, Cincinnati 2, Chicago, June 20 Boston 4, Chica go 5. St Louis, June 20 Philadelphia 14, St Louis 2, SUNDAY'S GAMBf. Cleveland 4, Pittsburg 3. Chicago 10, Cincinnati 1. St Louis 7, Louisville 0. Louisville G, St. Louis ft. Where They Play To-lay. Boston at Chicago. Baltimore at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Cleveland. Washington at Louisville. New York at Pittsburg. Philadelphia at St. Louis. How the !lul Miami. W. L. P. Ct, Cincinnati 84 18 .054 Boston,- 33 19 .633 Cloveland 81 19 .020 Baltimore, 29 20 .r.O'J Chicago 30 23 .500 Pittsburg 28 24 .MS New York 20 25 .510 Philadelphia 21 27 .437' Brooklyn 20 28 ,417 Washington 19 33 .i-fl St. Louis 19 83 .300 Louisville, 18 30 .333 IT F0VDER Absolutely Pure Listen to Us a Moment. Our Slock of the Celebrated Roller-bear Ing DEERING MOWERS AND HAY RAKES Hnve Arrived, And we can fill orders promptly. Tho DEERINU Leads. Buy none till you have seen It. J.C.Whitty&Co. AGENTS. Pay Your License Tax Doctors, Lawyers, Horse-dealers and all others who doing business under Schedule B, are hereby notified that their Licensee expired Msy Hist, and the same must berenewed At Once. Got roar License and save trouble. JOSEPH L. IIAUN, Sheriff Craven County, June 18th IHOg. Certificate Lost! Certificate of Slock, No, 1298 In the A.tN.CHIt, Notice Is hereby given that sppllcatlov will be made for diiptl Cite of same. C. K. HANCOCK . . NICE I.OT CAKES AND CRACKERS ! JUST RECEIVED ! Kresli Grits, medium and coarse. Fancy Carolina Head llico. Freeh Canned Goods. Nice Large Cucumber Picklos. Fresh Roasted Coffee and Choice Quality Green, lilack and BlenJed Tea. Fancy Elgin Butter Fiesh From Dairy. Cliic Soap, two cakes for Fivo Cents is n Bargain. Try it. Our Laundry Starch 18 the Very Best and is White, and Glossy. We have received another lot of those Nice L irge 50c Cocoa Door Mats. Pure Flavoring Extracts and Spices and Numerous Other Articles we cannot mention for lack of Space. Give us a Call. Respectfully, o tea o LMhn 1 1 0 ft 1 Ml Wholesale 1ft AT. TQ0 l I Altetail 1U1 Wi UUOiVm, Oroeers, 'Phone 91. Are You Aware That we Sell ICE CRE AM with Cltl'SIIED FRUITS, For Only 5 Cents, Drop in ft our Purlor and try our Cold Drinks, they will no doubt please you. Ice Cream, 30c Quart. Delivered to any part of the city, PACKED IN ICE. Corner Pollock ami Middle Streets. Don't forget the place. C. J. McSorley & Co. Real Estate Agency ! Houses For Rent. Mouses For Sale. Farms For Sale. Collections of Rent. Any business in our line will be given prompt attention by leaving word at the store of N. Nunu & Co., opposite the Post Office. E. E. HARPEP Thi.H Year's Spring Lamb, Teal, Mutton, Pork, And the FINEST BEEP ever .brought to this City, can be had. at Sam'l Cohn & Son's 88 Middle St, Phone 46. Also Live and Dressed Poultry. The men on the num-of-wiir's bridge huve a tremendous lvxponsi liilitv resting upon tliein. They lire the brains of the great machine. They arc held strictly to account for tlio result of every battle. Wo want von to hold ns strictly resiMinsililo for the Good we Sell You. Wo Gimrnntco all our First Class Goods, and if they do not turn out its we represent them, we want you to hold us renKiisililc . We never represent goods to you us lirst class when we know that they arc interior ana a rail will satisfy you that our stock ot 5Ien'n ' Furnishing Is first-class in every resjHft. Baker & Dunn, POLLOCK STREET. 15 BOYS AND GIELS WANTED At the Knlttlns; Mills. Apply at ONCE to i. ii. ri:i.T.rru:it. OP FKI2SU . . 71 ISrou'l St. ol I The PURITY S of our drugs and chemicals The ACCURACY with which our prescriptions are $ compounded I and The STABILITY j of all our preparations 4i are the sterling Qualities that wo pride ourselves are embodied in fg all goods we possess Our ex- iS hauslive stock of chemicals $ together with our Assorted Variety of toilet articles and druggists' sundries enables us to olTer to the public pricos that can be favorably compared with those of any drug establishment in the country. ; Bradham's Reliable Drug Store. For I t'.i I Flavoring - g USE.OUlt I Extract of Vanilla. It is the Iiest, not because we Sell jS it, but we Sell it, because it is tho Best. $ Davis' Phnriri'irv I'hone 50. Cor. llroad & Middle Sis. "It's l.o n ? Time 'tween Drinks," Hoys, and y.iu have a lone stretch of warm weather before you, between now ana rail, so you had better order your Unlit Weight Unit of Clollilni; rii;ht now, and net the full bcnelil of it. We have a regular harvest of the r inest Fabrics of American and European man ufactures to rlioooe from, in the most exquisite Textures, Colors and Combi nations. F. M. t'liiitlHlt k. Middle street, N EW HERN E, N. C. GEORGE Ml, ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. If A f .Street, Nei Bene, N.C.
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