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VOL. XVI--NO. 85. NEW BSK.NE, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 1G, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 WAKB COUNTY DEMOCRACY. ON THE DIAMOND. i!5 A Dream of Fair Women ! - - "fn . ......... . . - -Kataf kernel W. "... JLiir vcaLfi-iS" That can be realized by proper attention to the shape and style of their foot wear is a dainty and pretty foot. Oar new Oxford -:- Ties Are especially designed to mSUe the the loot look handsome and ,.., of neat shape, and be cnmlorlahle and easy at the same time. Tin y are perfect in outline and equisitein slyle. f Owing to- our unusually large sale of Ladies and Misses Ties, w e have lnul to buy a second line this season. They have come in this week and are celling fast, and the PATENT LEATHER . SANDAL )s again to bo found in our store, s i Our Line of COLORED LAWN3, DIMITIES AND ORGAN-.-1 DIES ALL MAltKEl) DOWN. Solid Colored Organdies only 10c Also a Beautiful Line of 3(!-inch, arrived. D.i not forget our 85o and 50c Ventilated CorselB and Waist Extenders for only Whs. , .- A few of the $1.50 WHITE SILK PARASOLS still loft. I ... JUST OPENED TO-DAY... JJJ Another new lot of Large Hams, extra fine, which we sell at , 5 .. Via per lb, either sliced or whole. A trial will convince you of 5 ' the quality. 5 -Also Small Pig Hams and Breakfast Eicon of the finest cure. 5 Our Oriole at 12c and Blue Ribbon COFFEE. No. 7 at2o per JJ pound still holds tho lead. Wn never have succeeded in buying J5 other goods to compare with the n at' the price. 2 , Our Gm Soda Crackers and Milk Lunch in ono pound car tas loons, are nlwaj'6 fresh nn'l certain to give satisfaction. In tact, lor everything Nice, Fresh and of the Best duality at the Lowest Possible Prices Call on 1 ; 300 i I Pape & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. - Southern Fruit and Produce a Specialty, 859 fc 81 Wn1iI.ig.oii St., New York. v , ViEFERENCESi-Nulioiml Uuiik of New Berne, N. C. (Jniiscvoort Hunk, New York. Highest Market Prices, Prompt , is OUR MOTTO and is Stencils mid Postals will be furuinhoJ on application to JOHN DUNN, New Borne, N. C. Give us a trial shipment and you will be pleased with our tali's. PAPE & DEYO, NEW YORK. oaoneiEiiiggi O JUST RECEIVED a Fresh Lot ot g a FOX RIVER BUTTER 25c. Lb. S K3 n c;s 1 1 I'D p n Fresh IM of Janob C. Shafur & Co.'s SMALL PIO 1IAM-S i Cent si Pound. J.oob O. Hl.afer A Co.'s BREAKFAST STB1PS, 11 IVnts ft Pmimt". - YlOOi COOKINQ P.UTTKIt, 20 Cents a Poond. If you' waut aujiUiiiK u nUOCUIUKi go to- PAR- j) ' KKU'S ud J'm will always And Mie.it Fresh snd Up- ill to -Standard. Piloes Guaranteed at Low us tlio lowest. 'i . " , ' J- , ltpctfullyfc - ; J. R. PARKER, JR., '"IX., Thorn CD. lOo PERCALES have just Deyo, Sales oiul Clicck by Return Mail Making us Many Friends. A C! Crj p p o ij o 11 77 Broad Etroet. -.v.. ,. ,.i U .-w irking nn Ha rrlrarta. aaviel For atlraatl Wvrk. Mllllau Newa. Uo4 Band. la On-a. Journal ISukbau. i Ralkigii. N. C, July 15. ( Democracy In Wake county, at least, waking up to the fact that It must pull together for the people, and not have one crowd backing up Its friends and another crowd backing lis friends. All these friends may be good Demo crats, who will stick by the friends who have put them in, but men must be elected who will uphold Democracy and the people who favor it. It is said that Mayor Huss will be a candidate for clerk of the court. Ills backers will not be confined to tho Democratic party should he receive the nomination. Even lie publicans themselves are disgusted at the contemptible condition of affairs in the court house here. The three men out at camp who have typhoid fever are critically low. The crisis of the disease comet today and if they can pass this, their chances for re covery will be good. Superintendent Mewborne will in i few days put 160 convicts to do grading on the railroad from Raleigh to Lilling ton. For several da)g there has been held a court of inquiry looking into charges made as to how the hospital was so poorly managed out at the camp here. Major Dixon is the president of the in vestigating committee. The Railroad commission orders the Western Union telegraph company to charge 24 cts. for a message from July 15th until they appear before the com mission and show why the lc. tax should be paid by the gender of a message. This 24 cent charge with the lc. tax makes no difference to the sender until the matter is settled. As your coriespondent said a few days ago it Is very hard to get the truth of things out at camp. It was stated there 10 days ago that the whole equipment and clothing for the regiment had been received and issued. Now it turns out that they need 1,000 leggings and the same number of blouses. There are fully 25 men In each company not equipped at all. The six companies to go south will leave tomorrow. While they have been aoxious to go to the front, they regret very much to leave part of the Regiment here and that even these six companies will be scattered. State Auditor Ayer has received a let ter from a New York banker saying he had Just bought some North Carolina 4 per cent bonds at 108 and some 0-per cent at 120 and considers them equal to United States securities. The express company here still re quires the senders of packages to put on the 1 cent stamp, and then they cancel it with the express company's stamp. The Browning murder case Is being tried today. A jury was not empaneled until late yesterday. The trial will hard ly to finished before next week. Npala A waiting Aimrk, London, July 14. Advices received here from the Canary Islands, under date of July 4, said that two Spanish torpedo boats were still at Las l'almas, and was announced that a Spanish warship was at anchor at Tenerllfe. Ships were not allowed to enter the harbor after dark, and the coast lights were extln gulshed. According to mail advices received here today from Cadiz, dated July 2, the old Spanish broadsldo armor-clad Victo ria, for some time past used as a training ship, and which was towed back to Cadiz after starting ostensibly for the Philip pine Islands with the fleet of Admiral Camara, is the only warship In the liar bor. Mines have been laid to protect the entrance Into the port of Cadiz, and the coast lights are extinguished along the whole length of the Spanish coatt. Vessels are excluded from all harbors tf Spala after dark. Gibraltar. July 14, Many families of Ceuta and Algecires, fearlug an Amerl can bombardment, are emigrating Ronda and Jlmera. It It rumored that French squadron consisting of two battle ililpi and three cruisers, will shortly proceed from Tou Ion to Tangier. IX TIHXI THB ISSUE. The War mm4 La a P.aaUr a BaVrr Way. Washimoton, July 14. The sabtcrlp tlons to the sew three per cent, war loac of 1300,000,000, which closed at 8 o'clock this afternoon, Including the offers made by syndicates, will amount to 1 1,200,000 OuO, sis times the amount of the Issue. The subscriptions represented by checks or other forms of payment, it Is esllma ted, will aggregate abont 1750,000,000 or three and three-quarter times the amount ot the Issue. Early Ibis week Assistant Secretary Vandarllp, who has had Im mediate supervltloa of the work In con aectioa with the loan, became convinced that the subscriptions of larlvlduals would be far more than sufficient to wholly absorb the loan, and gave In ((ructions that checks representing all subscriptions of corporations be prepared and returned to the senders tonight. Is thought at the Treasury Department that no Individual subscription as high as 110,000 will receive an allotment of bonds, PABTOniA. nA lln M las Hn iti Imitfi IS IF datinnetl Mm to of! ITMTIOH KWI tint General Toral Makes Unnecessary Proposition. YELLOW FEVER, SITUATION onrth Expedition Sails for Manila Porto Uico Expedition Expects to Leave today. Military Governors Appointed. A llcnvy Task. Special to Journal. Washington, July 15 Now that Santi- aeo is taken, the government lias on its hands a task far more momentous and perplexing than that of getting the Amer ican army to Cuba. The terms of the surrender provide that Toral and his troops are to be returned to Spain, in ad ilition to the recall of all Spanish garri sons in certain prescribed limits of terri tory practically including all eastern Cuba, and to send these men, which number anywhere from five to thin; thousand, including those in the outlying districts, will require a creat fleet of transports and hundreds of men to guard the prisoners on board. IHniOfi!lloii or Army. At a Cabinet meeting, today, dis patches were read from Ucnernl Miles on the matter of iiow the American troops were to be disposed of when the surren der of Santiago was finally settled. The question of yellow fever among the troops makes- tins disposition a vei y important one to decide. Thai fcarreiirter fommlmlon. General Shatter cabled the Adminis tration that the Surrender Commission had sat until a late hour last night, and was sitting again today arranging the Ac- tail), of the surrender. Two Appointment. General Shatter is to be the Military Governor of Santiago, and Colonel T. N Barber of the First New York ltegiment of Volunteers, will betlie Military Gov ornor of Hawaii. Hot to Enter flljr. Somo of the details of the plan of bih- render are that the United States take the Spanish torts and their guns, but that our soldiers are not to enter (Santiago until the Spaniards leave for Spain. The Americans are to be granted the right to have a circle of guards around the city. fourth Expedition For Manila. The fourth expedition sailed today from San Francisco for Manila, under the command of General Otis. Expedition Por Fori Biro. The expedition for Porto Uico undc General Miles, which is expected to sail tomorrow, has had extensive prepara tions made for Its succeia. Yrllow Fovr raoea. The report on cases of yellow fever among the American troops near Han lingo gives new cases as twenty thret with three deaths from same during 11 twenty four hours, Administration la Analona. The Administration is very anxious te learn of the final completion of the work of the Surrender Commission, and nre terlouily awaiting further particulars from Santiago. Is It Npanlan Trnuknf T A late cable to Secretary Alger from General Shatter, tTeatly annoys tho Secretary of War, as it discloses a propo tltion, offered by General Toral, to sub mit the findings of the Surrender Com mission to the Madrid government, before making final surrender,- If accepted this proposition means delay, and delay worked by the Bpanlards may mean barm to Americans. This continued delay is regarded aa very grave matter by the Adininlstii lion. Oar baby has been continually troubled with colic anil cholera Infantum since bis birth, sad all that we could do for hint did not seem to give more than tem porary relief, until we tried Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Blnee giving that remedy he lies not been troubled. We want to give you Ibis- testimonial ss aa evidence of our gratitude, not that you need It to adver tise your meritorious remedy O. M. Law, Keoknk, Iowa. For asle by F, H. Duffy. Kmalf or I ho Nntloaal l.r;n Raafi- Ball Uanin Plajvd VN.rda7. Special to Journal, New York, Jilo 15 New York Louisville 5. Itrookljn, July 15-rtrookljn 3, St Louis 2. 12 iniiin:s. Baltimore, July 15 Raltimore 10, Chicago I). Boston, July 15 Boston 0, Pitts burg 0. Philadelphia, July 15-PhlIadelphia 7, Cincinnati 3. Washington, Jn,y 15 Washtnetnn 4. Cleveland 0. Where They Pltty To-tny. Chicago at Baltimore. Pittsburg at Boston St. Louis at Brooklyn, Louisville at New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Washington, How the Clubs Nlitml. W. L. P. Ct. Cincinnati,. 51 26 ; .002 Boston, ............ 40 28 . 623 Cleveland 45 20 .608 Baltimore, 43 2!) .587 Chicago 45 33 .577 Pittsburg 40 34 .541 New York, 38 34 ,527 Philadelphia, 32 30 .455 Brooklyn 30 41 ,422 Washington 29 45 ,32 Louhmlle, 24 52 .312 St. Louis, 23 56 .391 . ' I'U EiikIIsIi, Yon Know. London, July 14. Mr. Cunningham Graham, the former member of Parlia ment, who wrote a series of article) in sulting to Americans in the Westminster Gazette, lias written a letter to the St. James Gazette, which is published today saying that ho excellent gunnery exhib ited by Admiral Dewey's squadron was due to the fact that "most of the gun ners were Englishmen," who were "de coyed from our Chinese squadron by promises of $500 monthly." Mr. Graham urges that this matter bo brought to the attention of Parliament. POWDER Absolutely Pure THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A, Porterfleld & Co. Commission Brokers. Nkw Yokk, July 15 STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 134r 134 13 132J Peoples (las.... l)!)g Dili! 1)7:! 07J C. B. a 100 100j- 105 105 COTTON. Open. Hijrh. Low, Close August 0.07 1 07 8.06 O.OG CHICAGO MARKETS. Whiat Open. High. Low. Close September.... Of 07 C 67 1.23 Corn September.... 82 82J Cotton Bales 4,800 bales. 82 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of roil iii;xt ! House end Lot on Pollock Street, nearly new. Water on lot, No. llf.. Apply to E. O. HILL. July 14, 1898. dLSSLBook Store A New . Book, Solution of the Race problem." Gordon's Celebrated Mandolin', Sheet Music a Rpeclalty, 6. N. Ennett. II. W. HIWPMOX, Funeral Director and ISmbalmcr. Offloe 06 Broad Street, Best to Stewart's stables, Rmiilenoe 168 I) mail Rtreeh laTBurlal rufaas a spaotally. JUST RECEIVED ! s i)IltKCT FROM MILL A Voigrht's . . . Flour. SNOW DPJKT, CALL A LILY, STAR, . ADMIItAL, . Four Grades of Clood Flour. If yon need a barrel, See Us fore You Buy. Every Barrel Guaranteed. UcDaniel & (Mill, 'Phone' 91. UlJULOJLUJLUJLULPJ SU Important Notce I Okfick Clerk Sitkhioi: Couht, New Beiine, N. C, July 4, 1898. All papers presented at this oflice for certificate of probate or certificate of official character of any probate officer must have attached thereto a 10 cunt Revenue Stamp, Sec War Uevenue Law, 1898, page 14. W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court. Summer Outing Outfits Are never complete without Toilet Requisites We have Cold Cream, Yas- alme Cold Cream, Magnolia Halm, Mud am foule's Tan Kradieator, Mrs. (ionk- ling a Curling Cream, Amolin race Lo tion and others too numerous to mention Don't fail to get them before leaving from Bradhani's Reliable Pharmacy. n n m AtTni M ill HI! lAU KIUV I JJlls ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. 73 Mils Street, New Ben, N. C. A Hot Wave is Coming Hoon, and It Is well to lie prepared with Htyll.h and Well Kitting Clothing, wbkh meairs comfort end ease to the wearer. Our exinlslte Hummer Kslrlr are cool end handsome, but, when made Into a suit of Htylish Clothing by as. will hold their bane end look swell, be cause we know now to make them fit, and give comfort at the same time. F. 31. Chndwlik, UUUJ Mil Hhtdle.etraat, NEW KERNE, N. C FltESIl CAU LOAD OF , BKST FANMY PATKNT. GOOD PATKNT. FANCY STRAIGHT. . GOOD FAMILY. Be- Wholesale V lletail Grocers 71 Broii'l St. (J I The PURITY of our drugs and chemicals The ACCURACY j with which our prescriptions are compounded and The STABILITY ) of all our preparations !) nre the sterling (futilities that we pride ourselrcs are cmhodu-d in all goods we possess. Our cx- 'S) haustive stock of chemicals together with our Assorted Variety S of toilet articles and druggists' Sj sundries enables us to offer to the public piic.rs that can be favorably jjjj compared with those of any drug ?j ( establishment in the country. fj, () ( g Bradham's Reliable Drug Store. ' i) Tax List Time Extended ! 1 he time of listing Cilv T: lc liceu EXTENDED TEN DAYS. The City Tax Lister will be at the City Hall to list taxes from July 7th to July 17lli. Office hours 10.30 a. in. to li:::0 p. m. and I to (i p. m. .1. IS. .SHYMOlTi:. Henry's Pliarmaev, l.n27;MiDi)i,i:sTh'i:ET, NEW 1 SKUNK, N. C.J Eskny's AlbiiiiionizedJFooil, Peptongenie Milk Powder, MaltedlMilk.JMelliirsKood. HiH'd ,t Cnrnrick's SolubleKood COI.CM11IAN lNSElTITlDK ISuto Heath to Walcr.liugs and Itoarhes Physician's Preset iplions A Specialty. The Thirst Relieved. On these hot. sultry dujn, when the sun Is at its zenith, a few minute in our parlor will give you it frenh, hili- spirited feeling and make you go awny li(ht hearted and happy. Ice Cream, 30c Quart. Delivered to any part of the city, PACKED IN ICE. Corner Pollock and Don't forget the plaee. Middle Street. V. .1. Mcfeirley A Co. CIi Iot For Mule. FOR HAI,E-Tlie rlly lot iHiiiuded by New, Kiwi Front and Hlwrl HtretMs, tho property of the late Mrs, M. E. Manly. For Particulars, inquire of MATT MANLY. FOR RENT. The most deelrable house in the City for, a boarding house containing 11 moms, water and gas, . Located ta South Front Htrert, Apply to i W. HTKWARTl
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