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Wmln Mmxmt r( 'j 1 VOL. XVI--NO, 130. NEW BEUNE, N. C. WEDNESU1V MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 I 2 m 7 I i 5 'tot . AS YOU SEE ""'UK LADY IS SHOWING POMH 01' OUR ELEGANT MOIIAIU SKIRTS, WHICH WE flAVK. IM FIGURED AND I'l.AlN GOOiS,'PRICE RANGING PROM $2.00 TO $3.50. a great many happy furciiasersti1is week as they carry out a pair of- our bargain shoes for Only soc. there are still a few pairs left. TIIK.V THE NEXT FEW DAYS WE ARE OFFERING 'A-TREAT IN PARASOLS, GOING AT BtfLOW COST. GOME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. ISK IBDSM I Traapa. Elrellaa . Blaaka Maat Oat. Rifle Braaftht m rar Rtpalr. Journal Buhiau. i Raleigh. N. C September 6. ( IT.VAPtr afTurl niaallili will 1m. m.ild . r I m.lnr .nil n.TmHtAr had a Vftrv again get the order changed for the mua- pleasant experience at Camp Gordon out to be a very good one, though lately ring out of the No. Carolina regiments, today. some complaints 01 poor cures nave oeen Thaneonladn not ha.it.ti to mn.r.l Wriirht was detailed to nav off the received from three or tour counties. the officers of the two reelments. and troops and arrived this morning with a i aero has been a lime uaniage to sianu tlia InnfflfinnRv nf tha and TWImont nttt A nnirro dark. Tho soldiers, allot whom ine tobacco by second growth and cers shows up very clearly as compared I are White, protested. Wright feared I worms with the 1st Regiment officers. As vet violence and asked Col. Burgwyn for a I ne corn crop is sun constuereu extra everything la at aea as to what reclment I guard detail, which was fumlshed.Each good, etccpt on bottoms where injured will ha bant in ani-vl Thara nn of tha r.nmmlna oned officers of the Sec- oy iresnets or standing water. Dome i - i . . doubt as to the negroes being retained, ond North Carolina regiment refused smut anu rotting Is reported, lne con and getting their pay until the end of Ihe negro officer the use of tents. dltions have been extremely unfavorable October. ; - When Corporal Giddings pj Company for saving fodder; a good deal has fired The State Fair premium list is readvlG.. Third Texas, was called to receive on the stalk and much which was pulled for the public and any one can secure hU pay, the corporal refused to accept it in time was ruined by rolling, so that, one. I and exclaimed: ' except locally, not much good fodder News now comes that In spile of the! "My father was an officer in the Con- was Bavcd. There would lea fine crop denial of Governor Russell, that he has I federate army and 1 have too much good of hay, but It is being saved wlih dllll asked that neither of the roglmenls bel Southern blood in my veins to accept my culty. Rice Is fine and cutting has corn- mustered out, the department at Wash-1 army pay from a negro." ington says the requests dip come from! This precipitated a commotion and him, and that as it Is everything is In I other soldiers followed Giddings' exam- such a muddle the result maybe thatlple- The payroll had to be dlscontin both regiments will be done away with, lied. Wright is the principal of a State and that the negroes will scarcely bel colored industrial school at Savannah, back in the State until spring, but CARPETS AND RUGS. we who are here have no such idea of the negro regiment. On election day they will no doubt be at tho polls. The Board of county commissioners are In session and today appointed the poll holders and registrars for the No vember election. Governor Russell on Saturday paid his first visit to Republican Headquar ters. ' The work of sending out from the Secretary of State's office the blank books, etc. yesterday. Might just as well begin to think ot house furnishings. Not a bit too early. September a good month tor carpet work. Stock all over hauled and now in shape, trices on many items adjusted tor quick selling, will yon need a carpet this fallP It's likely we can in terest you. A pretty lair range of both in erain and ..brussels. -some good things in rugs too. . - - ' 1 Icm CWpet. Full yard wide, price 15c. Ingrain Carpet." A nightly pattern, good weight i8c. ;..-' ;.; .: Heavy cotton ingrain, 29c. Part wool, ingrain, 35e. , A pretty und. durable, enrpet in found in the cotton chain ingrain, with nil wool filling.- Sold Jy many as "ull wool", but they arc not quite bo. Look like all wool and' the col ors hold well. Two grades 40o, 45c Strictly all wool ingrain iu correct designs, prico 60c. Strictly all wool ingrains, lieuvU est weight, price COc. 3 ply Ingrain, price 75cr HriiMH?I Carpet. Heavy 10 wire brussels, in pat terns, adapted tot- halls or parlors. price 75c. k 9 wire brussels, hull and stair and general patterns, price hoc. Brussels in general patterns as low as 50c. , ; Rugs. '' 21 and 0 inch Smyrna, at $1.25 and $1.95. 21 and 27 inch Velvet, at $1.05 and $1.90. , V , j ' 30-inch Smyrna, plain ends, $1.50. 30-inch Smyrna, fringed ends. $1.75. 27-inch first grade Moqiiettes, $3, TUB STATE CAPITAL. REFUSED THEIR FAT. I opening rapidly, and picktng is. already somewhat behindhand, though progrcss- I aalalara ar aaa utmr wool in I ing rapidly where not too wet. Cutting Take Maury From Hiiro. Ttm I and curing tobacco is now active In the Fall la Lias. I north-central portion of the State and Brunswick, Ga, September 5. U. R.I probably the bulk of the crop remaining Wright, colored, recently appointed will be safely housed within the next ten un-1 days. On the whole, the ciop nas turned FANCY - munced.. Some early peanuts have been I dug, with better returns than expected. I Making syrup from sorghum cane has (begun. Late vegetables are almost a total failure. Open weather is now very I necessary for harvesting, SENATOR CAFFERT ALARMED lla Bellevra That Territorial Exoao- alon la Threatened. Wasiiingtoh, Sept. 5 Senator Caffery of Loulsiano, the most conservative lemocratic member of the Senate, bit-1 tcrly.oppostd to the policy of territorial! expansion, said today: "it looks to niul as if the jingoes and expansionists have control, and I will not be surprised to even gn a er steps taken in tho direction I for the election waB finished! f territorial acquisition than have yet Thore are now 1B0O election I been announced as under contoinpla- mi m precincts In tho State. I Hon. The Buroau of Labor Statistics Is rap-1 The Senator believes that the i'resi idly receiving returns from the cotton dent's leaning is toward the retention of mills. The report will show an Increase much of the Philippines as can be ob- of at least 10 mills as oompared with wined, and that the peace commissioners the last report. There is also an in- win be prepared to aid in carrying out crease In new spindles and looms in all such a de8ign, ..while it is known that the mills. The report from tho cotton Brotary Uay is opposed to holding any mills Is always more easily obtained than part of the Philippines, and the Presi that of any industry In the Stale. I dent is lh)ught to havoagrced with him. At the arsenal 750 rifles which were Benati r I'aitery tinuKs mere nave To- brouiht hore by various comnanles of ntlT Eeen Intimations that the strong the guard who volunteered are le'lig pressure brought to bear y. cleaned and renalred to .bo re issued to republicans in tavor oi POWDER Absolutely Pure E FULL : CREAM : CHEESK Tho Very Finest Elgin Butter, right fresh from tho Dairy. Nice lot Small Sugar Cured Hums and Breakfast Strips. Frosh Oatfl'ikes, Carolina Itice and Grits. Portsmouth Corned Mullets, as nice ones as jou ever saw. We have a few gulloiiB of Nice Strained Honey at 15c p t qunrt. Oiline Shoe DrcEcing for Ladies' Shoes, an oxcellont articlo, only 10c bottle. Nice Groceries of all kinds at Rock Bottom Prices. Whi id i MIL Wholesale & Retail Grocers, 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St. XcxXuJCSa-JliXii D 4 A A S urocery -:- Announcement i various companies. WHOLESOME ADVICE. for Feapla Whoaenltamacfeiaare Weak aad Dlsrrallon PMr. Dr. Harlandson, wl.OBe opinion In dls eases Is worthy of attention, says when a man or woman comes to me complain' lng of Indigestion, loss of appetite, sour stomach, belching, sour watery-risings, headaches, sleeplessness, lack of ambl tlon and a general run down nervous influential colonization in the Philippines is causing them to waver. As for tho commissioners themselves, Senator Oaffery thinks that both Sena- tori Davis and Frye are at -heart expau- s onibts, and that Mr, ltued will side with them when the test ol sentiment is made. THE HARTODM HAS FALLEN. The Hbalira Raeapra. Valiant t'hai are rtba Laaeera. London, September 6. The War Office THE MARKETS. Yesterday's initrketquotHlions furnixh cd by W. A. Porteriicld Co. Commission Brokers. Nbw Youk, September 0 STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 144 1 14 1431 143J Am Tobacco ... 14(4 142i 140J O. It. & Q 117 117 116 O. E 14 140 Mi (OTTON. Open. High. Low, January 5.(14 5.04 .i.01 CHICAGO MAltliETS. What Open. High. Low. December.... 00J 01 OOJ Corn .December... 30 81 80 142 m 110 Clos' B.03 Clos 00' 30 condition I. advise Ihem to take after received this evening the following, unteu each meal ono or two of Bluart's Dvs- Omburman, yesterday, from Oenoral Sir oeDsia Tablets, allowing the tablet to Herbert Kitchncr: "This nurning the dissolve In the moulh. and thus mingle British and Egyptian flags woro hoisted with the food eaten. The result is that wn uuo ceremony on oaraya lino pai- the food is speedily digested before it has c) in Khartoum. All the wounded haye tin.. inir.l f.rm.i.i Tl. ..l.li. I left hi Btefmer. I saw them before wllldhtest food any way whether the leaving and they are all doing well." stomach wants to or not, because they contain harmless digestive principles, vegetable essences, pepsin and Golden Seal which supply Just what the weak slomach lacks, I have advised the tablets with great success, both In curing indigestion and to build np the tissues, increase flesh in i HIGH GRADE GROCERIES 1 . . . AMD LOW PRICES ! f 2 Will tell this is why wo keep busy. " "Wo aro offering bargains now, to mako room tor Fall stock which 3 will soon bo coming in. Call and : sco U3 bctoro placing your orders. : 'Ti3 no troublo to ehow goods, but a pleasure. Advices from Oindurman blate thai the cavalry which went In pursuit of the Khalifa abandoned the pursuit about thirty miles beyond Oindurman. The horse were completely exhausted, hav ing been ridden forty-eight hourp, during fifteen of which they had been engaged in flehtinE. The Khalifa has gone to thin nervous natlenlt. whose real trouble Kordofan, southwest of Omdurman. was dvanrnsla and as soon as tha stom" Yesterday the British aud Egyptian .XV. u H..a A J,.1.i. I..u ,11.1 aal lrAaar I forccA took inrt In an ImDOsinff wrvice CU Wn 'U PU liUll UVJ UIU UUI KUU TT I - av l. what .Ink nasi was. In memory of General Gordon. A fifty cent package of Stuart's Dys- The newspaper oorrospondent, Hon. Ik pepsla Tablets can be bought at any drug ""herl "eo'ge WW iiowara, wuo was store, and as they aie not a secret patent killed, rode In the gallant charge of the 3 medicine, Ihey can be used as often as Twenty-first Lancers at the reccut bat- 3 i -i.i. ...... ... i... .!.. tie. These trooDS wern scouting when 1 tain nothing harmful In the slightest mey aw in me ousue. ociwoon uw nu 4 degree; on the contrary, anyone whose IVrvUhei. The Lancers charged the 4 stomach Is at all deranged will find great enemy and suddenly found thimsclve. benefit from the use of Stuart's Dyspop ' i witu -(MI0 or.l.mun, J .la Tablet.. The. will cure any form of outnumbered at loast I.mr to Lnmach weakneaa or disease axcoDt can-1 ' ,.f iha.tnm.h. Fnil .!. nakara at The Dervishes were almost hidden from HmLLKOnu 11 00 or hvm.il f,nm T.ew In a Hollow, llie i.aieers cuarCcu (!. f! t.r.l.nll Mich. ' through them, reformed and charged Imci to reoovcv ineir wuunueu, woo were being savagely slaughtered, Colonel Rhodes, a brother of Cecil Rhodes, aud correspondent of the Lon don Times, who was severely wounded, was struck iu the shoulder by a bullet. THE BEST CHAI1 GRASS HAY, for Immediate Delivery at 50c lVr lOO L1m. WM. DUNN. jar. jovrj jw.v: uracf.'or XMsV i MthBook Store oi c il CbilHi'uii, AttenliDi ! 9 mm HI. In Pnnrila. f 400 Blales. 3tK) J'encll Tablets. And a full supply of ever) thing else you need In the school room. . G. N. Ennett. jj IN BAN JOAN. WSEKX.T CROP BULtETIIf 1 h Flour, Butter, Cheese, Coffco, Hams driving Daily. Urm. Braaka mm bml Ratrr Ika 4 blrt t ils' af rarta tllaa Sah Juak, 1'orlo Rico, September S Major General John R. Btooke, with bis staff and escort, have oomplotrd tholr iourney across the Island toward this city. The march has been like a progress through a friendly territory. The American escort, though small, Is Imposing. As It wound Its way oyer stately mountains, ooveied to their sum mils with coffee and lolcco plant ailons, and through broad valleys, General Brooke, with bis chief of staff, rode at Ihe head of the column. The natives, who had news of the coming of the Americana, 11 nod the roads, their faces showing pleasure, although there were . .1 . .1 . .Inn. the way Ihe hpanli.li soldiers of the civil auKiin.m .wu7, ..... ' inianl pruaenlml I ita.aed. far ma Waakt KaaiasT aatlai', Itaabrr S, la KaYekih, Seplemlwr 8 The weather conditions during tha week ending Mon day, September 8, 1808, bar In general sot caused much, If any, Improvement I In tho crop prospects throughout ths I Fine PortNiiioulli Mullel.s. ISeMt Fox River Print Butter. Kent 2 l-2c Flour on the market Betst Pattern Flour, lie. Fine Roasted Voft'ee at 15e, 20c and 2!c. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. I.J. Wolfenden's Real Estate Agency, New Berne, N. C, Office Over Citizens Bank. Timlier 1hh1h, Farm Liinils, City I its, City Houses and Ixils. Choice Lands for growing Bright Tolmceo. IiUtids well suited for Truck Funning. Lumls for Cii'asscs, Uniin, Coltxm, Fruits, Smull Fruits, Etc. Fino Linds for Nutitrnl Pasturage, Grasses Luxuriant and (iiod. Good Trunsjiorlation, Clienp Transjuirtation, llail, Water, or Ikitli. Bargains! To avoid breakage In moving, bargains can bo had In Fancy China and Japan ese Ware. Also high grade Papetcnes, School and Desk Tablets, paper covered novels. Twenty, five cent bound books II for a dollar, at another "Only Book Store In Town." K. BERRY. SeU! Neel!! Need!!! Finest Strains of Cabbage, Rata Bnga, and Turnip Seeds for Fnll planting. Don't fail to Call and Purchase. J. F. IA11K. II. W. SIMPSOW, Funeral Director and Embalmer. OfflcelfW Broad Street, next to Stewart's tables. Residence 168 Broad Street IWBurial rohet ft specialty. Henrys Pharmacy, They Go Like Hot Cake. ! 1 ' r.acon ' ' 5 u..t. U'l.n.. iM I. . au.,i.,n . ...I along the norlltern bordor thsre has been t IviriUS less rain sine Seplemlier 1st, and more sunshine, over the remainder of the J atS LHBld, 1 m I J I .... ...U.M..V.. .... . For all kinds of men And a place in our arms as the general ei continued with rains at many paints '.d. The hat for yon to buy ia new I on aver riav of tha wnek. The leuumra- l... . h.i n... I... i-ji. .. .1.. ...t Ki.an l.h naps ll.w at l:avev anal . i . ' . . - . i uir. w .Miii. nurai.i .Tor. u.i .11. 1.111. r 1 .. 1,... ... iH ('skum; huta. fiieata In an enemy's T , , 7, ' ,. """ """""""--" I K . ... I ih. m.T mum Inarhlnir DO lltirliia lha . .1 1 .1 ... ). I ... country Ih. Aniprnain mawwi no lot i n i,w uii imi win u. eiiHHi-i. au m 1 era aavo tha cavalry (ful.U.n. The slal - middle of the woek. On account cf the i0Hialo. We have liiat laeelveil a IiH of art American aiaim. and nmaaivs humldllr tle wnatUor waa very ,1,. f.mnll If NflY II AT. which a -a rfl, . a. .1.. ' I sultry. Tha amount of sunshine has In- rmm the faotory and lha latnat . ernaaaxl since Heplemlwr lat. Ishaixa). IU f..re buying vour Fall Halt Kinnrtat nna fur a ffood cron 01 Cnl n ...mn. ....l ton are becoming ltaa erory day. In ail-1 I . ,. . . . 1 j 1 . . ' i:itun 10 mo nnniaa cat ! I!ng and tutllng nf lo l.u?!,'. !. pultty rslhcr ia tai!dtf opt n ..,ti..,r.,...H,. Ciiiion li fol.LOCK STRr.HT. Peering Mowers & Hay Rakes. We have on Hand One tlorse Mowcrr, Two Unrse Mowerr, Hay Raker. Come and Sue Us. J. C. Vhitty S. Agents fur Chattanooga Chilled Plows, Can Mills aud KvaQ orators. , 127 MIDDLE 8TRKET. NKW BERNE, N. O. Eskay's Albumonized Food,' Peptongonlo Milk Powder, Malted Milk, Mellin's Ko.nl, Reed & Cartirick's Soluble ! FoimI COLUMBIAN INSKCTITUDE - Bute Death to Water Bugs and Roaches Physician's Presctlptlonf A Specialty lnitMa can, ca.rl tiailvca, aci u.lnn,' , Riatute arid nlnihin In a aitnilcr to the In mm of mal inl lltilr ponies. '1 in a n 10 ir. ntT !! .nli- Ta'ilcla. . ' . 1 1 , 1. y ir it f:.;it i !. . L. II. i ry day. In ail-1 "aTiri Baker & Dunn, ICE FOR hoik ime Clean, pure, wholearMna, gnaraateed to ha rh.mlcally rnada from dtatllled water and fras from lmpuriliaa. RelaJly lu lendad and pnpard humaa coa sumpUon. Ioa dollrerad dally (eioepl Buadays) I a. m. to t p. m. Sundays (Malt only) T a. in, to 1) noun. Fof prlcae and otliar Information, adilmaa, Now Borno Ico Co., B. H. (il loN, Maaaosa. I n ill, ...HARDWARE... VBBsaawaMsBaaisa. Masury's Paints. Ariel Blcyles. (l'f Stnet Nci Bene, l-A N.C.
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