T I TVs LYI--X3. 123. NEW BtKNI, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 t vV j u ' ' ' ! Yet we think nil will testify n ilia practical economy of buying 1 GOOD, STYLISH, 8EUV ICE ABLE SHOES, and we have again studied 10 pleaso our customers aftliis point. . i v -; Then for the next few days, all who arc fortunate enough to wear ' sizes hntween Not. 1 and 4, cau get a Clement & Ball, 2 or 3 Shoe for j (listen) only 50e Pair. Two or Three Pelcca of All-wool Roman Stripe Flannel, former price 50c, now lfto. Also a Few Ladies Iiib Vesta, former price 85c, now 10c. COME AND SEE fJ8, P J. H. HAGKBURN. e rv n m m MADE - TO We now have ready tor ex amination, the new sample line, Fall and Winter '98-'09, Men's Woolens, from ''The American Tailors," Cincinnati. This collection embraces all kinds of fabrics tor business or dress suits. -J-'' Suits made to order, trom $12 up, fit guaranteed and delivered express prepaid.- The volume oi business done with this line last season was most satisfactory and without a single misfit. . ' Y) o . wo- us Yjj ft ;.;.D : 71 II t '1 t' iu;.L lessq;i ! 2: fM us I - ORDER! J) groceries lov; rr.iCES ! 7 vro licop busy. . i r. i zo7, to ic:, v;.lch . C !1 mul 1 1! : rs. L;it EPil DUD. gtt Brail iff 1ft Vdlum : Karlh Carolinian. . First Bale of New Cotton. Crop Report for August. Hood Ticket Nominated, Sanetlttcatlon A Baptist Isaae. ' .Journal Bobead, ' Raleigh, N. C, August 20. ( Tho news of the sudden death of e- Judge Edward L. Boy kin on Saturday was led shock to the entire community. Judge Bovkln left here on Friday to speak at some places down in Harnett county in the Democratic campaign. He spoke on Friday, and Friday night went to Dunn, Harnett county where ha was to speak on Saturday. He was found unconscious In his room Saturday morning and died few hours later, before any of his fami ly could reach him. lie was brought here early yesterday morning, and in the af ternoon was carried to Concord where he was buried today. Judge Boy kin was from Samps n county, was State Senator at one time from that district, afterwards ppointed Superior court Judge. He re signed the Judgeship several years ago and about two years ago moved here, and opened a law office with Mr." Arm- stead Jones. Ho leaves a wife and three children, his oldest son being in the First North Carolina Regimental Jacksonville. Johnson and Thompson leading cotton merchants, bought the first bale of new cotton, which appeared ou the market on Saturday. The cotton was grown id Johnston county, weighed 522 pounds and brought Bj- cents per pound. The Soutberu Electric company oi Charlotte was chartered on Saturday. They will handle all sorts of electrical machinery and supplies, and tho installs tion of electrical plants, The crop report of the Si ato Agricu'tu rul Department for August gathered from 100') correspondents give the percentage of crops as follows: Cotton 88w , tobacco 801, corn 1)81, sweet potatoes 84 J, Irish potatoes 83. peaches 75, grapoa 00, ap pics 70, peanuts 781, "ce 00, There is a "brick famine" here with an Immense amount of building going on. Bricks are not to be had. The same thing happened taut year. A brick maker with capital sufficient to run the businers would do welt here The entire Democratic county ticket as nominated on Saturday la a winuiog one. County officers, legislators and county commissioners are all very acceptable to the people, There la still uncertainty as to the fate of the 1st and 2nd Regiments of North Carolina troop. The 3rd (n grow) will be almost sure to be ruusterod out. - Mr: Bussey, ths Now York artist, baa a very Roe exhibit of portraits here. 11 is remarkable now littlo "let up there has been in business here all the summer and the fall outlook is particu larly encouraging. The wet weather may so alfect crops that bntineas will feel it later, but there are still hopes of a sunny dry spell In a short time. Dr. George T, Winston, formerly presi dent of the North Carolina University, hut now president of the University of Texas is in this Bute with bia family on a visit. Dr. Winalon U always sure of a welcome here. The Baptists are now making an Issue as to the matter of 8anlincauon" as did the Methodists some while back. The Methodists generally did not favor It Itrv. Dr. Broughtoa a Baptist minister, who is somewhat Inclined to be a "sen ..ilon.li.1" In a speech before lha Baptist CbaUmiua at Shelby favored this doc trine, and the Editor uf the Biblical Recorder of course took issue with him Csptala Cooper. Ind Regiment agslnst whom charges were made of bail con duct, etc , has resigned, and today passed here on his way to his toum at Murphy Two of the officers of Ilia Alieilllo com pany have kIso ralgnnl, TUBczABi rnorotAL. Tkrlirral MBaatla ( Mia rr.fMl J Apprm9m Is. , SK'il In Journal. Nkw Youk, August 20 High officials ' l Wn.hlnulun ro of the opiuiim that lit, penri pruMHiiiiitn if tlm Cur for aa liili rimtixiinl ronfrri ricn limiting towards r ilitrthm rf lite ri-nt slamling srmirs uf l".iiin Is rnuw'd liy his apprrhrnsion r" 'HnlinK a ronflK't in lip eM. ! '1 l.r I. nut. n of Iiui's ili-lit la beyond ' tin' pn-w nl , ilily of tho nation U pri t iih- r.r. ti.-r vtit (-hUrpri.4 In the es.t ins t i ilmiii on tlio nsuonHl ra- 1 : 1' I ,m in I Ilic Crr Ills Ihaiiks (..r li ' i " ('.; ;:l..n. I.' , A ( V ! I'.ir's pruiw . . . i ' - . .1 c-.t.f. rpiHC 1 1 I,. I f i . 'I i ' mi! jf ri'nl and I - ; - - ..in and the . . f : . in uf iHi.-nU, a. such evident sincerity of jurpose, it is! 1 kely to have important effects. ; Diplo mats here are surprised. There is no doubt Ibat with Russia taking the lead In such a step, Germany, France and other nations will be ready to follow. ' . :: '. 1 The Times says editorially: "The note breathes a spirit of generous, perhaps, indeed, almost 1 quixotic - humanity a spirit familiar in the effusi ns of vision aries, but too seldom found in tho utter- j aaces of great sovereigns' and responsi ble statesmen. Never, perhaps, in mod ern history have aspirations, which good men in all ages have regarded as at once ideal and unattainable, found so respon sive au echo in the counsels of one jot the greatest and most powerful of the world's rulers. la principle the pro posals of the Czar, put forth on a solemn occasion with every mark of disinterest- sincerity, will command the sympathy and respect of U men of good will." ON TUB DIAMOND. KeaalU r lhe;Ni(lttaiU las;ae llmuf Ball dame Playcsl Ycaterdajr. - Special to Journal. . ' Rochester, August 2f -Brooklyn . 13, Cleveland 7.. :' Pittsburg, August 20-Plttsburg 2. Boston 8. ' Louisville, " August 29 Washington, 1, Louisville 8. Chicago, August 29 New York 2, Chicago 1. St. JjjuIs, August 29-Balt.moro-St. Louis game played Sunday? - Cincinnati, August 29 Philadelphia 8, Cincinnati 7. , Games played Sunday: Baltimore 18, St. Louis 2. Baltimore 6, St Louis 2. Cincinnati 9, Piltsbuig 4. Cincinnati 9, Pittsbarg 4. Chicago 12, New York 7. Brooklyn 7, Cleveland 5: at Rochcs- U.r. Louisville 5, Wai hi ngton 3, Whrrc Thry IMay Today. Philadelphia at Cincininli. Boston at Pittsburg Baltimore at Louis illo. How the I'lnha Ninnil. W. L. P. Ct 69 40 .633 69 41 .m 65 39 .6!j 65 41 .500 61 47 .565 63 ; 49 ,B50 50 55 , .(05 50 (Hi .472 43 68 .387 40 65 ,8H1 40 69 .307 82 80 .286 ) Cincinnati,.' ... Baltimore, .... Clevoliind, .... New York Chicago,. Pittsburg...... Philadelphia, . Louisville, . . . . Brooklyn, . . Washington.,.,. St. Louis,., v.. RETURN IS HONORED. tug list 'km lira a Great tathw h Hew York. Sorrowful Coadltlon of the Ha. Soldiers la Porto Rico Report ed Badly Off. Maayareaa Their Retura. Special to Journal. ' WjuhinotOW, D. C. Ang.ist 29,-New York City gave a splendid recepllm to the soldiers of the 71sl Regiment on I their return today. Onl. V.ti mi. r t II.a M.lmont Ir.M I Mt nBrcl mt them f.lnted in llivrsnks. Othors rode in the calle oars so as to take part in the return. There is no longer any advene criti cism of the conduct of the boys before , ori0, of oo,, ug generally dlscrediud. - Emaciated from insufficient food and a prey to almost every ill that, flesh Is heir to Ilia soldiers from Camp Wlkoff, at Montauk Point, dropped in the streets and half a doxvu new cases of soldiers ill ithfurcrara recorded in nearly eer city hospital. - It was a eomuma sl-lit today to are pale and exhausted soldiers, in muddy unifomw, tottering along the stnets leaning heavily on the anna of friends. lb. rorio ! Arany. Representative WsdswortU has Jut returned from Porto Hieo and tld HerreUry Alinr t xliiV that sickness of the trnopa on thrt i.Uml is bw-omlng ss had aa it was at BanliaKo. Ii says that u n per cent of the t a are sulfurlng from l) ilinlil and malarial fevers. The l parlim!iit ollli'liila caliled Gen eral M ilea to otnUaik lininixliatnly all trrMips that can bo spared from service nn Die UUnd. (Ii'iiithI Miles and rltflit cumpanlea of the S ioml Vin-oiiiiin will leavt on the (Jlluiii Tui-a.lny niulil, and the KoU.th I'l-nimylvaiua will kh Wrdnrsday. Mis aouri, liinoi. and lii'liana lialU.riea will .ml Iri.lnv and tlm Hitlh lllinnn OB ,.,1 e t! I a it) Imva .i;i I . ff i' ', t !.. i. r.i 1 1 tlio luilr d- i'iIilj, litnd in . ami Ji tra.l i Wull stiii t avenue lit i inr FovDin F Absolutely Puro jo - c COCNTT CONTENTION. Democratic Kxeenllv rouiinltlee Maine Nrptembcr lom. Datca Por ine S"rlmarleM. At a meeting of the Democratic Exe cutive committee of Craven county, held in the city of New Berne on the 20th day of August, 1898, it was ordered that the county convention bo held in New Berne on Saturday, September . 10, 1808, at 12 o'clock m., in the connty court house, and that the primaries be held in each precinct of the county on Saturday September 2nd, 1898, except the city of New Berne where said primaries, will bo held on Monday night, September Sib, 1898. This convention is called for the pur pose of nominating candidates for the Legislatures and all the county offices, it was unanimously resolved that all white electors regardless of former affiliations who intend to voto with us lu the next election and who deBlro the rule of the white man and honest government In North Carolina are cordially invited to participate in all primaries and conven turns. " ' : F. T. Pattmison, Chm'n. Hknuy R. Bkyan, Jn, Scc'y. THE MARKETS. Ycsterdiiy's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porter Held & Co. Commission Brokers. Nkw Youk, August 29 STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Sugar........... 144 144 142 143 Am Tobacco ... 144 144 143 143 C. B. & Q. .......117 117J 117 1171 Mot. St, Ry 10! 185 163J 1031 COTTON, Open. Hijrti. Low. Close January 5.(11) 5.08 .i.Cl 5:68 CHICAGO MARKETS. WhaT Open. High. Low. Close December.... 61 62 61 01 1 Corn ,. December.... 30 30 30 304 CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature MISS LEAH JONES, Will re open her PRIMARY SCHOOL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1898. TERMS:-$) per month. anAlTmrrsnaiaB nwrai MONEY la not half 'so harmful as counterfeit medicine. When your doctor U'rites'take" on a prescription, ha docs so with the understanding that Ingredient shall be as indicati d. If we can not supply the precise ingredients writton wc will not 1111 tho pro- ecrtption. Davis Pharmacy. Phone 66. Cor. Broad & Middle Sta. m The Woman Who Adores her Husband Doesn't always adore liiin heraua lie has so mad y vlrtni s, a that lia knows the tnia stcirl of making himself at tra'Ua in aniMarnnre and faallilioiis in lua (ln-H. '1 hr man wtio wants pi he an oil J.-.-1 of a.linlinltun loeillirrars shoulil han In. ( loiMmr faiilllia In 111, 'nl ati.l .l ! . N t iii rrt anynlio In Ni a l.iiiin ii, .1 ,:! fivp yni Urn llii liri.iu i.. I i ' . hi i &'''t "I' Hint wa u" 1 1 . 'i w i : ) ii i'ui in a new ami ol prar -: V? -1 ii w'i" "- CHOICE LOT . . Small Sugar Cured Hams and Breakfast Strips ! JUST RECEIVED ! FANCY ELGIN BUTTER DAIRY, AND. NUMKROU3 THINGS TO EAT, OAN FOUND AT OUR STORK. IP YOU WANT NICE FIGS FOR PRE SERVING YOU CAN BE SUPPLIED BY LEAVING YOUR ORDERS WITH , Ban id i (Mi 'Phone 91. sLsLsaLsaLsasaR s.aSaaflnQisi Found at Last ! Where I can get my SHIRTS, COLLARS and UUFFS Done Nicely and got that Beautiful Finish which I have been trying to get BO'long, Also Ladies can get their SHIRT WAISTS done right and don't forget to send in your Lace Curtainp. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. NEWBEME Steam Laundry NEW BERNE, N. C. DAY BERRY, Manager, J. E Sewl! Seed!! Seeds !!! Finest Strains of Cabbago, Ruta Bi'ga, and Turnip Sends for Fall planting. Don't fail to Call and Purchsse. J. F. CLARK. They Qo Like Hot Cakes. Peering Mowers & Hay Rakes. Wa have on Hand One Horse Mowerp, Two Horse Mowerp, Hay Rakes. Come and See Us. J. C. Vhitty CO. Agents for Chattanooga Chilled Plows, Cane Mills and EvapJ orators. , SPECIAIi Stockholder!! : Train. From GOLD8BORO and Inter mediate Stations to Morebaad City aud Return, WediieNday, Sept. 7th. All Stockholders of record, and their Immediate families will be passed free. A Slock holder's Immediate family con' slsta of husbaod and wife and children, and siu h others as domicile wltb him and for whom fa la responsible for their maintenance and support. BCUKDULE: Lear Goldsboro 7 00 A.M. Rasta 70 Ladranre 7 28 Falling Creak, 7 40 Klnston 7M Caswell, Dorrr, (ore Creek, Tuararora, Clarks, New Berne, Rlverdale, (Iroalaa. Ilavalor.k, Nwport, Wll.l wood, Arrive M City. a oi 8 10 IM 8 84 840 I OS 80 88 4A I M 10 04 1017 Returning train leaves More- head City at I SO P. M. Conductor will be furnished a list of all Stockholders, and will pas only those who are of record and tbalr fam ilies No paaaaa will be taeaad or re quired from this office. B. U IlLL,Hupt n FRESH FROM OTHER GOOD ALWAYS BE Wholesale A Retail Grocers, 71 RroiMl Ht. Aiii sftiftn iiiiiiafliiMjCisifiniftaRni II. W. SIMPSON, Funeral Director and Embalmer. Office 68 Brood Street, next to Stewart's stables. Residence 168 Broad Street. tSTBurial robes a specialty. 187 MIDDLE STREET. -NEW BERNE, N. C. Eskay's Albumonized Food, Peptongenic Milk Powder, Malted Milk, Mellin's Food, Roed & Carnrick's Soluble Vto 1 COLUMBIAN INSECTITUDE - Suio Deith to Water Bugs and Roaches) Physician's Prescriptions A Specialty. WILLENBEINK'S Hestanrant M Mm Mm, 120 MIDDLE 8T., NEW BERNE, N. C PHONE NO.J115. EvcrjIklBS; Mew Eleirlrle raws Hprelal Ratwi My Ikia Wark. a ad rinl-Claaa. BAUt t.le. Southern R ailway. The Standard Railway ot the 8 JUT 11 The Direct Line to all Points, TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUR A AND PORTO RICO. Strictly First-Cists Equipment on all Through or Local Trains; Pullman Pal, ace Bleeping Oars oa all Night Train; Fast aud Safe Schedules. Travel by the Southern and you are as sured a Safe, Comfortable and Expedi tious Journey. Apply to Ticket Ag.'nta for Time Ta bke, Kates and General Information, or addraas F. R. DARBY, R. L. VERNON, a P. AT. A, T. P. a., A.h.tvillo, H. 0. Charlotte, N. C FaaaK a Oakhosi, J. M. CULP, 8d VPAOea Man. Traf. Msn. W. A. Tdsjc, Q P A. WA8IUNOTON, - D. O. ICE FOR HOIK THE Clean, pura, wholeaoma, guaranteed to he chemically matin from dmlilliil water and frae from InipnrlUoa. Hiciiilly lu U mlid and prepared for humaa ctn- sorntlon. . ll ',v, (. I i! , I' 111 l l (! j: Henry Pharmacy nw I

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