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' ATT vo? . li-; ivrr-rr Kin V r j tr J JL- l Kj II 111 : L iV J ,IJ . U III .i J I . YOLr IVI-SO. 131. KIW B1KNE, N. C. TUURSUAY MOKNIXG, EPTIMBER 8, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 - , y -s t.aiiatk4aaiili POPOUST CONTENT. OK- therevUl,nary j ,ry hy the famou. Jw VbnToTnfb'irTg'TO n GOOD IIERVE UIDEED ! -AS YOU SEE n'llK, LI)Y IS SHOWING f-'OMK. OF OUR ELEGANT MOIUIU' 'SKIHTS;VUIC1I W'li HAVE IN" FIGURED AM) PLAIN' GOOUS, PRICEd RANGING from . ' $2.00 TO $3.50. . A GREAT MANY HAPPY .PURCl-IASEHSTHH WEEK ASTIIEY CARRY OUT A PAIR 0 OUR UARGAIX SHOES FOR ONLY. 50c. THERE ARE STILL "A FEW PAIRS LEFT. - - THEM THE NEXT'FE'-V. DAYS WE ARE OFFERING A'TREAT IN PARASOL'S, GOING AT HE LOW COST. cdME AND SEE FOll.TOUllSELVES. 5: Coiren Linney Even for Army Appflintment. lal aT-the-Baaa Im m- laata Caaandalra tor 1H0. Da saaee Bailer, Vraleh Leads te a Ball, Cincinnati, Bept 6. The niidle-of- the-road, or straight-out populist, re organized the people's party attbotr con tention here today, renewed Ua former declaration of principle and nominated national ticket two yean and two months in advance of the date of the date of the election. The object of this early action was to hold off any such fusion as that of 1806. While the radicals controlled the con vention, they could not carry out their programme without a bolt, made chiefly by northern delegates. Western and Southern delegates aominaUd Wharton Barker and Ignatius Donnelly fur Presi dent and Yjcet.f resident, respectively, and declared the pijnpiples of the reor ganized party. ;n V "'; While the people's, party was hereto fore divided on the issue of fusion, it has now been found that even the auti fusionists are badly divided ami that the fighting among tbe middle-of-the-roaders themselves lias just begun. . ' - An address to the people of the United States was adopted and was afterward Incorporated in the convention's plat form. It reaffirms the previous platform ot the Populists, and covers many" ad ditional questions, la referring to the present situation it Says: :'' '2 "Senator Buller, who is tho chairman of our national committee, preached dis integration ana demoralization, Just as 80 m8nv.-l8Ce lhlg w weather brinirs ueueuici arnoiu siipuiaiea lor mescal- not oulv discomfort hut fears of the teringofthe American forces, that the wor8. kln(, for ,, ive8 thisfever so' British might the more readily over- Ln.t, .i,,, u m h , inrow iub young repuuiiu. nr. ouuer l nan(jje taugm, our lorces vuai toe nrst auty oi a Tha Executive Committee of the Board soldier was to break ranks and go over ... TrU9tae. of the ITnlvaraltv waain . . Ait . m - i. i- I ..iie uu.y. u euon. . c..a.n MB8on here ye8terday. Mr. Archibald Dounuiess subtlety oltuis cunning man Henderson of Ba.isburv who recentlv i i : i i i " me piatiorm wrncn was adopted later ,..,, ,n m..hKm..ln. I-,v ..4 . . lI . 1 mu"',",t" ""' ' " Space at the Fair Grouuds is being " , .u u I takfln ranlillv. inmfl AVAn nnnlillnir thn uressjustquoiea. uno pmi.K especially nilM .,, h. ,.... wi-rt denounces Senator Buller for attempting TUere wi founU ma lml,rovement9 'to drive the Pnpultet party into the ,,,,. ...j .... .,..,,. ., - Attention is directed to our lines ot Table Linens, being the most complete and unitorm collection in New Berne. For convenience ot handling, during the next tew days, we will show a portion ot these damasks from an aisle table near Iront door They are mostly at regular prices, how- everythere are a few patterns in the lot upon which reductions have been made. Cream Damask. No. 200-54 in. wiiliv price 30d No". 09 -GO in. wilo, price 40o. No 4i5-U in. wide, (was 50.-). price 4;to . , .- ' ; ;f V ;. Patt. 5 -GO In. wiil.y (vs 50i). price 4 to. .' ' - No. 30070 in. will.', (was 00c). ririco 50o. I . ' A N- 47070 in. wide, -pries 6flks. No. 310-70 in. wiiirt prioo .SOo, Turkoj Roo f.tmib, t'Oo ami 25.!. Fancy Dainal, 3i)c. White Damask. Nof ' 30 1 -5S in. wide, price 25o. ' '58 in. wide, (3 patterns) price 35c. . - j -No. 30-02 irr. wide, price COo. No 213 H3 in. wide, price 75o. No 210. 04 In. wMo, prico 75o. No. '1326 -05 in. wide, prico 11,00, No, 223-08 in. wide, price 11.00. No. 195 -C8 in, wide, pnej tl 2f No. 245-73 in. wide, (wag t2 00) price tl 75. 3&: W. SMh, HIGH GRADE GROCERIES The Hot Wave. Next .State '-Fair ' Preparations'. Confederate Home Needs Mener for Expense. Question of Taxing E. & .U. Railroad. Journal Bureau, I. Balcigh, N. C, September Z ) It had. become ridiculous, but now it has reached the disgusting stage. ' The way In which the 1st, and 2nd, ltegi men ts are being tossed up and down In the matter of which one of the regl menls Is to be mustered out of. .service. It seems useless to continue to say one day that the First will come home, and the next day that'the order Is revoked and the 2nd comes home It -will piob ably be -wisest just to wait until the regiment Is finally here, and mustered out before making any more state ments. The Intense hot wave seems to be universal all over the country. With yellow fever making its appearance in Ish syndicate, of which we have heard so much aud seen so little. In other word, if Dreyfus U acquitted Rochufort will be. liable to say that the vordict was bought, and point to the fact that he predicted it onji beforehand. It appears hardly likely I hut the caso will be revised in Paris, where the feel ing is bitterest. The code expressly stip ulates that in case of retrial, a prisoner must be brought before an entirely dif ferent jury? It -is luniored today that Dreyfus, will probably be tried at the' French port where tho ship that brings im from Devil's Inland ends .its voyage. Thia would be in a probability Brest. Tho excitable Pans public, may, there fore, hot even have an opportunity .of showing satisfaction or the contrary over the revision. - puliet party Democratic organization." Previous to the adoption of the address Mr. Foster, ' of Minnesota, created a scene ly his bitter objections, tie was hissed down, as were others of the Butler faction. , " A hot discussion then followed on motion to proceed with nominations for president and vice-president. The Butler at the grounds for the exhibitor and the visitor. , The directors of tho various departments have been well chosen being men well versed In tho lines they have been selected to superintend. If the Fair is not a success it will not be the fault of Col. J. S. Cunningham, Presi dent, or of Secretary Irhols, The question has arison whother This caused a great disturbance and the Butler men were Outvoted. At this juncture the disturbance of the small crowd became so fierce that Mr. Ilazebett, manager of the , Lyceum, ap peared and requested the assemblage to vacate tbe hall, as he was fearful of the security ot his property. The Butler fac tion, led by Mr. Palmer, then left tho hall and the other factions proceeded with the nominations. The convention adjourned without fix log any time or placo lor aaotuer con vention, and tho members consider their campaigu fur 11)00 now open. PORTO BIOO COMMISSION. FANCY To SJtrrUKtlien Ilia furor. Manila, Sept. 0. It is reported that" General Aguinaldo is calling out in Ma J nila. all natives capable of boaring arniB. Tho insurgent leader is anxious to strengthen his forces iu every possible way. At a meeting yesterday of twenty leaders of the Filipinos of all sections, called to discuss the future of the islands, eighteen of them were emphatically in favor of outright annexation to the United States and two were In favor of a republic. . The United States cruisers Olympia and Raleigh returned here from Hong Koug today. Hecret NeMloMH f Coned. London, September 0 A special die- patch from Madrid published here this afternoon states that the cabinet has (le cided to prevent the newspapers from printing accounts of the BcCret sessions of the Cortes. The Spanish newspapers generally bjauie the government for at tempting to control the debates of the Cortes, savin" the convocation of the legislators is useless If closed doorB are added to the silence imposed on the press. E FULL : CREAM : CHEESE. " The Very Finest Elgin Butter, right fresh from the Dairy. Nice lot Small Sugar Cored llama and Breakfast Stripe. '- .- "" "Frosh Oatflakeg, Carolina Rice and Qritc. 1'orUmonth Corned Mullets, as nice ones as jou ever saw. - Wo have a few gallons of Nice Strained Honey at 15c per quart. Oiline Shoo Dressing for Ladios' Shoes, an excellent article, only 10c bottle. Nice Groceries of all kinds at Rock Bottom Prices. llin nnnntv ltnatliA rluht tn tnr lltA mill. faction moved to amendjby referring the L doarg worth of properly of the .,u.K4urilu..ui.uun.Wu. ialeil?h ,n(i Gaston Railroad iu sloe owned by that road tn other corporation! and returnable.to the home ofilce heie The county commissioners will look Into this matter when they meet again within tlit next few days. The equipping of the handsome Cap ital club building here is not quite com pleted, but it will sobn be done. The handsome opora chairs for tho spectators in the ball room will be here by the end of the week. . " Mr. John Nichols who ts one of a lim ited number of members of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of the United States has been presented with a centennial medaL It is a bronze medal Issued only every 100 years. The Democratic candidates for the county met here today to confer with county chairman as to "plans for the coming campaign. -The Confederato Home here is with out funds. The annual appropriation is not available until December 1st, and It needs $000 to carry It through Septem ber, October and November. Senator frilchard and Congressman Pearson endorsed a gentleman for a staff appointment when It was thought North Carolina would have a brigadier General. He was a Democrat. Congress man Linney writes him he "preferred Republicans to Democrats even on the Held ot battle." . Tomorrow the Populist Congressional convention meets here. Olho Wilson will call it to order. The Republicans are pledged lo endorse and-vote for the nominee. ' Wholesale ft Retail Grocer, 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St. 31 -L. JLA-l-U-l- l-IJLU KmJ f Grocery -:- Announcement! F0WDER Absolutely Pure Arrlvra s)aa Jaaa. Admiral nobler Woteowotf. Bah Juan, Porto Rico, September 8 Admiral Wlnfield S. Schley, Gen. W, W. Gordon and their stalls arrlvtd here on the steamer Seneca this morning. As the Seneca entered the harbor the guns on the New Orleans and the Wasp boomed a salute. ' Flags on the Spanish ships were dipped courteously. Admiral Schley's flag lieutenant came ashore and engaged apartments at the Hotel Ingla teim. Early in the afternoon General Brooke entered the city with his entire staff. A little later Schley and Gordon came ahora. Tbe three American commis sioners called on General Uaclas at the palace. There was an immense throng in the street and neighborhood. Tlte crowd was quiet, and no demonstration, offensive or otherwise, was trade. The first meeting of the commission has not yet been arranged for. The ill lings are not likely to occupy more than b fat riavi. THE BEST CIIA.B GRASS HAY, for Immediate Delivery at 50c Per lOO IJs, WM. DUNN. t 8 H AttheBook Store H 5 SchDOl . BBTB1AL rOR DBEYf 0S, Al'D LOW PRICES! Will tell thi3 is vliy vo keep l)U9y. Wo aro olTerins bargains now, to i ;n':o room lor Fall stock which villcocubo coming in. Call and rim licloro placing your orders. T; ; r.a trcubla to ehov cood3, but CI.:- Co::,;: -.13 to Bm A rest. Site Arrival i , rarla will Croalo Ureal Kseli a I. Paris, Sept. . -Virtually the first steps have been taken toward a rovlalon of the Dreyfus case. The appointment of General Zurllnden to the ministry ot war has been fairly well received. Ho is a military man, first, last and always. The fact that be will be minister of war durlmi the revision will satlifv the arm ....... .. . . - xostornay s maraoi quotations turnun- g,al lu uU)rp,ts will l defended. .. i. ur . tl . i . , .. .1 jl rt-. ft t t I ... uuuj n,,iwvuiuw.vuiiiuii There is a treat deal or eroaklnii on Ihrokers. I Hm nart nf Ilia inll.mviilitnliiA who aav MW Yoaa, Bcplember 7 dlsftnlers are sure to result from the ar BlUCIia. . I rival of Dreyfus in Paris ThuM ft-ars Open. High. Low. Qose ,ppom, to b, groundless. There is a psr Hgr ' 8i l oeptable foulinr now that Dreyfus may to i i'siB a roi.si oir, nr Take Laiallve Bromo, Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money tf It falls to cure. 35c. -Tbe genuine has L, B- Q. on each tablsL . - - TUX MARHTS. A 1 1V12 143 Am Tobacco ... 14l 14 1 1 1311 J ISHj o. n, 4 u, mi im ui nor (. E ... 141 154 1441 144( COTTON. () (!!. Ilifh. Low, UnH January fi M 6 M .1.81 8 61 UIICAtiO MAUKETH. WrisAT di 'it. Hih. Low, Close IW.-mU'r.... l' j ' J 60) ('. h-i - ..-nU-r..,. i 8" IM'i snt potalbly be lunocrnt. The great step that bas tiern taken by public sentlinttnl is iuflloM-ntW Indieated when you romein ber that a wuek ago to advance such tlioury would almost have laid one's at-lf 0m-o to the chargs of being nid or trallor. Evon Itoohnfort, one of the moat bitter opponents of revisions, svomi to be paring the way fur a pouilils arqulta) lo an arlii'.lo tills nunlng ha say i prata pfforta will be mail to buy over Pine Portsmouth Mulleta. ICeMt Pox River Print Butter. lSest 2 l-2e Plour on tlie market. Best Pattern Plour, 3c. Pine ltoaNted Vllee at 15c, 20c and 25c. 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. -tk. J. Wolfenden's Real EstateAgency, New Berne, N. C, Office Over Citizens Bank. 3,C(H) Slate Pencils. m Slates. fl Pent II TabU la. And a full supply of everything else you need in the school room. G. H. Ennett. TiihIht IiiiiulH, Farm IjiiihIs, City Lotn, City Houses unil lls. Choice Liimla for growing Bright Tobacco. LhikIs well suited for Truck Farming. Lands for Grasses, Grain, Cotton, Fruits, Small Fruits, Etc. Fine Lauds for Natural Pasturage, Grasses Luxuriant and Good. Good Transportation, Cheap Transportation, Uatt", Water, or llolh. Bargains! To avoid breakage In moving, bargains , It n II I T .. I can ue uau in rancy iuiua uu dnpsu ese Ware. Also high grade Papeteries, School and Desk Tablets, paper covered novels. Twenty-five cent bound books for a dollar, at another "Only Book Store tu Town." K. UERKV. HeeiUl HeelM!! Needs!!! Finest Strains of Cabbage, Kuta Baga, and Turnip Seeds for Fall planting. Don't fail to Call and Purchsse. J. P. CaLjA.UK. They Go Uke Hot Caktf. Deering Mowers & Hay Rakes. We have on Hand One Horse Mowerr, .Two none Mower, Hay llake. Co rue and See Us. J. C. Vhitty to. Agents for Chattanooga Chilled 1 Plows, Oane Mills and Kva0H -orators. II. W. SIMPSON, Puneral Director and Pmbalmer. OIUce;C8 Broad Street, next to Stewart's stables. Residence 168 Broad Street. ty Burial robes a specialty. Henry's Pharmacy, 137 MIDDLE 8TREET, NEW BEUNK, N. C. Eskay's Albumonized Food, I Peptongenle Milk Powder, Malted Milk, Mellin's Food. Reed & Carnrick's Soluble Food COLUMBIAN INBECTITL'DE - Sure Death to Water Bugs and Roaches Physician's Prescription ....A Specialty ICBI FOR HOIK USE All Kinds . of Hats For all kinds of men II11J a p'ace in our aiOL-s. i ue nai lor you 10 uuy is a new . to hat. a hat that ha. Ik.II. stylo and our chl(mny miwJe fmm dtauiled wat """V ' . . a ".and free from Impurillm. Specially In few day. h4 will be cnmple.e and up. bumw to-da(. We have jiist received a lot of ... r aumutn. a. m. to 6 p. Sundays (retail only) 7 a. m. to i noon. For prions and olhertlnformelloa, iju the famous KNOX HATH, which ae dl- r-t from the factory and the latest, nlmrx-s. IW-rnre buying your Fall Hals Call and esamlne our stork. I ...HARDWARE... Masiiry's Paints. Ariel Blcyles. 73 l Im Duller a Dunn, Kei Bcme, OAflTrnTA, address, Now Bcrno IceCo., H.C. i !M ock srui:i:r. I 11. P il'IOM, MAs.
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