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4 H few WO tiW11K VOL. XVI--N0 I22. NEW BIRNI, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1898. ESTABLISHED ----- . . - 4 A I STOCK -TAKING SEASON ! And We Are Ready With STOCK-TAKING PRICES ! ON ALL SUMMER GOODS. UBOiIIKGCIII. I a AN 'ELKO ANT I.AOIBS: TAN PaT. Til' . TIE, .. .11KDUCE1 I'JIOM fcJ.00.TO ' ALSO A BACK KID TIE. 'SAME I'KICE-. OUR ENTIGE.LINK OF" 1 2D TIKS, MARK HI) DOWN TO . . . HAVE JUST IIKOEIVKD .A l!UK liAlidAlN IN ft;). CENT COLORED - LAUNDKRKD SlliRTS. JvIOE 8TYLKM IN UK NT'S NECKWEAR. $1.53 Norili Garolina's Capital Shows' Great Development Feabody Scholarships. Russell has . no Influence at Washington. - Theatrical Season Opens. , Democratic Headquarters P. M. Fearsall. . sT-is. . MADE - TO .- ORDER ! Wo now have ready tor ex amination, the new sample line, Fall and Winter '98-'99, Men's Woolens, from "The American Tailors," Cincinnati. ' This collection - embraces all iinds of fabrics tor business or dress . suits.' Suits made to order,. from'-$12 up, fit guaranteed and delivered express prepaid. The volume ot business1 done with this line last 3eason was most satistactory and without a single misfit. - HIGH GRADE GROCERIES ... AHD LOW PRICES! Will tell thi3 is why we keep busy. Wo are olFering bargains now, to -raako room tor Fall stock which will soon bo coming in. Call and sco U3 bctoro placing your orders. 'Tia no troublo to show goods, but a pleasure. - I'rcoh Flour, F.uttnr, Chccc, Coireo, Hams ;m:l Urc.ahtast Eacon Arriving Daily. Journal Bgbkau. ; I ----- Ralbioh. N.C., August 27. ' Out at the State Fair grounds there 1b a large force of hands at work making things ready for the coming fair In Oc tober. ; The State Fair will be held October 26th to 28th. The race track is lecelving special attention as the races are to be one of the leading features. Purses amounting to fully $3,000 will be paid. The programme for the races is a tine one. The Fair Association being a member of the Rational Trotting Asso ciation, all trotting will be conducted under the rules and regulations of the National Trotting Association, and the running under the American Jockey club rules There is no doubt whatever that with Col. John S. Cunningham at the head of things that everything will be well looked after. Seven Pcabody scholarships were yes day awarded to applicants from this Slate. Thirty-five stood the competitive examination but of these seven passed. Nnth Carolina is entitled to 19 scholar ships a year. Of theso 9 had to be ap pointed this year. The President of the College appointed 2, and Superintendent of Public Instruction Mcbane had the appointing of seven. A scholarship is worth $100 a year with railroad fare to ami from the college. . .. . . Wake county Democratic convention met today to nominate county officers. riiere was no trouble about tlio county ollleera. Tho light camo on the legli- latlve ticket and the county commission ers. . Aslio county is now the only county in the State that has not settled State taxes for 1897. Chairman Simmons has gone to the eastern part of the State on business to be gone ecvcral days. The American Bankers Association at Denver, Col., has elected Mr. J. O. I!i own, President of the Citizens Bank f Rsleigu, one ot the executive council t serve for thrco years. The recruiting ollleera for the 1st Regi ment of N. C. Voluntoers have all been nailed in and havo returned to Jackson ville TbeN. C. Car or Rolling Exposition is now at Lancaster, Pa. It will be brought here for tho State Fair and will bo refilled with fresh exhibits before It starts out again. In the Populist Congressional conven tion in the 1st -District Harry Skinner got 01 votes, E. A. Moye S3. The Re publicans held their convention imme diately aftorwards and gave Skinner 82 nut of their 80 votes. There Is a groat deal of building going on hero now. The outlook for business this year is said to be very flno. The street work koopt many men employed and much money In circulation. The $50,000 In bonds voted by Raleigh a yeai ago for the Improvement of the streets of the Capital Is beginning to bear fruit. The greatost change is being made by this Improvement and It ' will not be long before Raleigh will have to lie reckoned with when the beautiful cities ot America aro being recounted. The remaking and macadamizing ot the streets comes at a tlmo when the era of fine buildings has set In. The Capital Club has complete! Its new house. On the next corner to this -the new cream colored brick building of Tucker's has reached tho surface of the ground from lis deep foundations. Between these two a duo Insurance building Is soon to be In course of construction. The Capital Club building with its ball room, very elegant, Its grill room, dining rooms, parlors and card rooms are well worthy of admiration and are a pleasure to sco. But It would take too much space to describe thoso handsome quarters provided for the 1U0 members of the club. It Is another story. The desire for beauty has swept all around the Capitol square also. Terrac ing and other work has greatly lScneflted its appearance Only one cloud rests on the Capital now. It Is that of the nn spcaklng Russell. Hay his shadow grow loss. Ills bulky form teen through the executive windows deters an entrance eictpt on a matter of business, aud pressing business at that Te be assailed with abusive language, to be "cursed out" by this monument ot fusion Is bad inilelno to have to take. It Is listed loml-ofnclally that the 8rd Regiment Is sure lo le mustered out In a c mple of weeks. It Is rejoicing to know that (lovornor Kuimell Is In the the Governor tries to keep bis pets at Fort Macon, they will be the more likely to go, and so mote it be. A new acquisition to the museum is a 12 Inch shell that has been fired from one of the big rifles at the proving grounds, and which passed through inches of nickel steel. It is litllo Injured. It rests on a pedestal, weighs 998 pounds and attracts much attention. This interest ing object waa obtained by Col. Fred Olds through application to Senator Prltchard. This shell is similar to the projectiles from the 12 inch guns of the fleet at Santiago. Manager Schloss opened the theatrical season at the Academy last night with Field's Minstrels. Fourteen hundred paid admissions was the record for the opening night and was a big one. The house was packed from pit to dome. Schloss will manage well by having both Wilmington and Raleigh to cater to for amusements. It will bring better com panles to both cities, as for the show last night, It was negro mluBtrels. Some peo pie enjoy these shows very much. The Democratic headquarters ate now In full blast In the Carrollton Hotel, Chairman Simmons is the great directing spirit. The whole thing Is being organ ized for victory. It is in the air. Mr. P. M. Pearsall of New Berne holds the fort at headquarters when Mr. Sim- mona is away. He sends out vast qnan titles ot camp literature where it will do the most good. His most trying duty Is to assign speakers. Each place wants the best of course, and must be satisfied. The demand for C. B. Aycock Is enorm ous. It must be gratified. This longing Mr. Pearsall gratifies to the best of his ability, considering that Aycock is in divisible and a unit. ' THE HULTH QUESTION. Goveroment K ill .Loot Into Con- dilion of the Army Camps. Cnban Army Not Yet Disbanded. Earthquakes at Santiago, Havana Harbor Mlues Removed. Commerce Now Free. Havana llarber Open. Special to Journal. Washington, August 27. Advices from Madrid state that General Cerrea, Spanish Minister of War, replying to the inquiries of M. Cnmbon, the French Am. bassador, regarding the condition of Havana harbor, saye that the mines have been removed, and that merchant vessels are arriving and departing daily. Eartbauake Hhoeke at Nnntlnco. Dispatches from Santiago say four earth quake shocks occurred this forenoon Buildings were swayed and walls cracked bflNbandlns; Cnban Army Generals Lawton and Coslillo in a con ference at Santiago, regarding tho dis banding of the Cuban army in the prov inceof Santiago, General Castillo said the dlsbandment could be accomplished without trouble, But nothing definite in regard to the diBbanding has been decided upon ai yet, Herniary InvettilicaMont. Secretary of War Alger is sick with the Yrrnrnrrnrrm . . no YOU LIKE NICE FINE . . Table -:- Salt ! THAT WILL KEEP DRY AND POWDERY EVEN IN WET WEATHER ? IF SO, YOU CAN GET IT AT ... . flcDANIEL & GASKILL S For a Penny a Found t Nioe Fresh Oatflakee, ouly 10c per package. Boat Quality Comnonnd Lard, only 6c lb. Very Beat Refined Lard, 8c. Finest Elgin and Fox River Nutter, 25c lb. Fresh Grits aud (Carolina Rice. You can Ret a cake of Toilet Soap, 9 inches long for 5c. McDanel & Gaski II Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St. iLOJLOXJUUULOJUL Found at Last ! 'Yon Have nobly Fung-hl .Santiago do Cuba, August 25 The Spanish transports San Francisco, San Augustin and Colon left this afternoon for Spain, with 4,508 Spanish prisoners, iucludlug fifteen officers and their feui- ilios and four priests- Eight men died on tho way to the ships. Their bodies were "checked off as passengers. It Is p'legeil that there have been many Instances ot this during the embarkation of tho Spaniards, and that the transportation crimpany has thus been enabled lo colloct the passage money. General Tors', when bidding adieu to the Spanish ollleera and men who were leaving, said Conquered, we yield with honor to ourselves and to Spain. Whatever may bo the futuro ot Cuba, history will pre- Where I can get my prevailing ailment which Is found at SHI RTS, COLLARS and Montauk Point, which is dysentery, The Secretary, while at Camp Wikoff drauk a good deal of water, the same which has been furnished the soldiers lit the camp, and front tills has come his illness, which confines him at home. Tho noting Secretary of War this afternoon, at the request of the Surgeon General, ordered mi investigation to be made into the condition of Camp Thomas. This may lend to an investigation of tho entire field of operations under the Medical Department. CUFFS Done Nicely and get that Beautiful Finish which I have been trying to get sojong. Also Ladies can get their SHIRT WAISTS done right and don't forget to send in your Luce Curtain?. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Steam Laundry PMrbliia tho laws'! Henra. Nrjw Yobk, August 20 Tons of pow der and big shells for tho guns of the battleship Iowa were taken off that ves sel today and stored in a safe place at serve tho story of your heroic and noble 1 the Brooklyn navy yard. deeds In this couutry. We regret our I The danger flag was hoisted on the failure and Its cost In treasure and in I warship and none of tho visitors to the NEW BERNE, N. C. J. E. DAYBKK11Y, Manager, blood, but you have nobly fought nobly fought and nobly lost." and ON THE DIAMOND. Keanlta or I he national Leacne Bmf- Ball Qamea Played Tealerday Special to Journal. Cleveland, August 27 Brooklyn 2, Cleveland 9. Pittsburg, August 27 Pittsburg 6. Boston 1, Louisville, August 27 Washington, 3, Louisville 4. - Chicago, August 27 Niw York 3, nicago 10. SI. Juia, August 2T-Balt'-nore 6, St. uis 2, Cincinnati, August 27 Philadelphia 1, Cincinnati 3. Where Tney llay Teilajr. Now York at Chicago. Pittaburg at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Cleveland. Washington at Louisville. Baltimore at St. Louis. yard was allowed on board. In addition to taking off the ammunition several tons of coal were unloaded so s to lighten the vessol hs much, as possible, preparatory to putting her in the dry dock. The temporary plates or patches of steel which roughly covered the shot holes on the starboard bow of the Iowa above the water line were removed and mechanics set to work to replace them with squares of armored plate. Those boles, which were made by six-Inch shells, aro clean cut. One of them Is about two feet and the other four feet above the water line. Meed! BeedM.! Seed!!! Finest Strains of Cabbage, Rula Boga, and Turnip Seeds for Fall planting. Don't fail to Call and Purchase .1. F. CLARK. II. W. SIMPSON, Funeral Director and Fmbalmer. Office 68 Broad Street, next to Stewart's stables. Residence 168 Broad Street. tJTBurial robes a specialty. Henry s rhannacy 127 MIDDLE STREET. NEW BERNE, N. C. Eskay's Albumonized Food, Peptongenic Milk Powder, Malted Milk, Mellin'a Food, Reed & Carnrick's Soluble Food COLUMBIAN INSECTITUDE - Suio Death to Water Bugs and Roaches Physician's Prescriptions A Specialty. They Go Like Hot Cakes. MONDAY'S SCnEUULB. New Yotk at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Cleveland. Washington at Louisville Boston at Pittsburg ' Baltimore at St. Louis. Haw lue tilnM Hiana. W. L. Boston, 62 40 Cincinnati, 69 41 Baltimore, OS 89 Cleveland 6) 41 New York 61 47 Chicago,. 62 49 Pittsburg,.... 86- 6S Philadelphia, ...... SO 50 Louisville, 4 68 Brooklyn 40 65 Washington 40 69 BL Louis, 32 80 I . &4KII10 Deering Mowers & Hay Rakes. We have on Iland One Horse Mowerr. Two Horse Mowers, Hay Rake. Come and See Us. I. C. Whitty to. Agents for Chattanooga Chilled Plow, Cane Mills and Evap) orators. WILLENBRINK'S Restaurant anfl Dion Boom!!, 120 MIDDLE ST., NEW BERNE, N. C. 'PHONE NO. 111$. Bverjrtfclnf Mew ad Plrat-Claaa. BALA BSC FOVDHI Absolutely Pure P. 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Rests 710 LaOrange 7 29 Falling Creek, 7 40 Southern Itailway. The Standard Railway ot the SOUTH The Direct Line to all Points, TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUR A AND PORTO RICO. Sugar. , ! I ' I I greatest disfavor with the authorities at Wellington and wlih the War Depart-, Am Tobacco menu An fxpieiurd iletlre on his part C, It. at Q. . to the mpreme powers on the Polomso Met. Bt, Ry I no would remill In sn nmimlle ronult. Tliev . D, C 90 iiiidciHinil Idm, therefore tl sy dlnllke Mm snd lb nili lit hi llioro. Ho if the TH1 MAKEXTS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Piirterfluld A Co. Uominbsloo llrokxra. Nsw Yobk, August 27. MTOCKS. 0ien. High. Low. CI IVii 141J 14:t i4 U:. 144 144) 119 110 UNt UN 106 106 106 95 90 90 . COTTON, Open. Illph,. Low. Cloee January ....... 6.64 6.19 4.67 S 60 IHICA(K) MAltKim WnT Open. Illh. Low. Hone iv.rmW..,. flij o: fit I 61 1 COUNTERFEIT ! MONEY la not half so harmful as OountetMl mmllolnn. When your Wtw wrllrs "take" on s pmwription, he does ao with the undrrslasding that Ingredient 2 shall be as Indlrata d. If ws can- avt .ui'i'ij in. piTvw. ingrwiienu, written ws will not (111 lbs pre scription. Davis' Pharmacy. Phone M. Cir. I!r.il A Middle Pis. Klnslon Caswell, Dover, Iters Creek, Tnscaroro, Clarks, New Berne, ' Klvanlale, Croatoa, llavslock, Newport, Wlldwood, Arrlvs M City, Itnturnlns train 7 64 01 8 10 ft 22 84 840 06 80 83 4S 68 10 04 1017 leaves More- head City at 6:30 P. M. Conductor will be famished a list of all Bin kholdsrs, sad will pass only those who are of record and their fi II Irs No passes will be Issued or re quired from this office. 8. L. DILL, Hupt. . . .- SEASONABLE . Peas, Deans, Cabbage sod Tarnlp Bead In variety for Fall and Winter Planting at B KURT'S. Eleetrle Fane neelal Slalea Hj (he Week. Strictly First-Class Equipment on all Through or Loool Trains; Pullman Pal! ace Bleeping Oars on all Night Trains; Fast aud Safe Schedules. Travel by the Southern and you are as sured a Safe, Comfortable and Ezpedi tlous Journey. Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Ta- btus. Rates and General Information, or address F. R. DARBY. R. L. VERNON, a r. A t. a. T. r. A., Afhevllle, N. C. Charlotte, N. C, Fsask & Oamom, J. M. Culp, Id VP Gee Man. Traf. Man. W. A. Too, Q PA. WASHINGTON, - D. O. FOB H0M1 1 BI Clean, purs, wholesome, guaranteed lo bs chemically made from distilled water and free from Impurities. BpecUlly la tended and prepertd for kumaa eon-eumpUoa, Ice delivered dolly (earept Sundays) I a. at. to I p. m. Sundays (retail only) 7 r. m. to 11 aooo. for prices sad other inforroat'oa, eddmsa, No7 Bcrno Ico Co., a 8. CfloN, M. 'l Old P. O. Cornsr.
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