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A kJP ' 7 VOL. XVI--N0..139. HIW BIKKI, 8. C. SATURDAY ilOKMNG, SEPTEMBER 17, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1382 W , . 1 i i i y 5; "TBI 5 3 5s -;!.89bi Second Repent Mm Deserts tie Sict For Politics. That is always acceptable to the delic-tte stomach as an appetizer, and to the robust as a satisfying and tempting meal, is our Choice Nhnfer IIuiii ami J3rakfiit Bacon. We have a superior quality of .Salted Provisions in COD FISH, tlmfis unsurprised for excellence. Wo have JUST UECKIVEi) a Supply of BONELESS CORNED DEEP, which is Very Fine Indeed, and Just Corned. Also an entirely new assortment of FANCY CAKES, FRESH AND HALT. WAFEKS and the Celebrated Favo'ite MILK CRACKERS, being a new Crocker just out from the Baltimore Branch of the Nation, a) BiiKciiit Co. ' . -. FINK "BUTTER and NEW CREAM CHEESE Always at our store. Selling goods is no doubt one of the main points ol a business, but selling is not all, that selling must be right, both lands and prices. . Every time a dollar passes into our cash till, we intend that the buyer shall have in return a -lull dollar's worth, often times more. ' Lately we told 6t Table Damasks, the line is so deserving that we will quote prices again. They are still near front of store, let's interest you, before they are moved to make room tor something else. .:. ; White Damask. No. DO) 6S in. widu, price 25c. 58 in. wide, (4 patterur) prico !15u. -. ., No. aO-('-J in. wiilr, prico lip.i. ? No.. SI 3-03 in. wiilf, prseu 7;"nv No. 210 04 in. wide, j'rito 75u. No. mG-tid in. widey piiw 1.00. No. 3U8 In. wide, priro 100. No. Jiij-08 ill. wiil' prion l 2." No. lUS-M in. wido, (ub 4100). I" ice fcl ?.". Cream Damask. No, 2G0 54 in. wide, price 30c. No. ii'J 00 in. wido, price 40c. No. 425 04 in. wide, (whs 50c), price 43o '; Catt. 5-i(!in. wide, (w4 50c), price 4So. . .: - Mo. 30070 in. wido, (wai COc), prico 50o. . No, 47070 in. wide, price 60o. So. 3)0-70 in. wide, price 50c. Turkey It 'll Dumnak, 20o und 350. Fancy DaTfiuk,'30o. SERIOUS CHARGE. Regiment Badly Fed. Blame Put en the Captains. Story of a Pri vate at Tybee. Fair Mar shals Soon Named. Schools ' are Prosperous. Journal Buriac. i Raleigh. N. C, September 16. ( There has been a continuous com plaint in some way or other connected with the 2nd Regiment North Carolina volunteers ever since it wan formed. Chief among the complaints has be on all along from the sick. Dr. Stockard chief surgeon has been accused of in competence and negligence just In a general way Now Ihen comes speclflc charges against him. It is said that at St. Blmons Island ho failed to do his duty while there .and that often he was absent, here in North Carolina dabbling In politics, seeking a nomination for the coming legislature. That since the reg iment returned lioro he has spent his time at the hotel and at Republican headquarters. Ho in asked to explain why prescriptions have had to be paid for by private individual When ample allowance is made for care of the sick. Ho is asked to account for the 60 rts per day for delicacies for each sick man and which they have not received. There are 18 sick men at tho camp. Finally Col. Burgwyne is asked to explain why this Stale of affairs exists, and Dr. Stockards Innocence is demanded proved or else punishment due him Is demanded given. Another thing that Is asked to be In- vet t'gated is the fact that at Tybee Is land the members of the two companies A and E were slintlngly fed. Tour cor respondent on yesterday had a long talk with a member of Company "E," from Urcenvllle, and he told mo that the men of that company had many days gone positively hungry while at Tybee. lie said the men knew that the provisions were Issued the commissary sergeant that they made complaint, but no relief came. It Is known without question that these provisions wore sold instead of being furnished tho soldiers. Now the question comes whero was the Captain that he did not do his duty, and see that the privates under him wore getting what was their due. Nowspaper reporters are too apt to always print the ofliccrs' side of a ques tion and the privatos have no way of patting their side before the public Now it seems to a few of us, at least, that the men, and not the officers should be heard. It is becoming more and more evident every day that the Second Regi ment it a regiment Is a failure. The drunkenness of the men npon the streets here became so terrible that Mayor Rnss went out and laid the matter b -fore Colonel Burgwyne, telling him the police force was insufficient to control hun dreds of soldiers turned loose npon our streets, and asked that provost guard be supplied. We need a sober guard, and not a drunken one 11 ko the one on the streets a few days ago. The furloughs for the Second Regi ment will be given from Tuesday, Sep tember 80th. This will bring them hack here on October 20th. The county commissioners are still discussing whether the Raleigh and Gai ton Railroad stock is subject to taxation. Mr. John C. Drewry of Raleigh has accepted tho Chief Marshalehlp for the coming State Fair. He will publish a list of his assistant marshals in a few days.'' The Railroad Commission will hold Its meeting on the 81st. The law class for examination here before the Supreme court on the 80th will be a very large one. About 260 pupils for the white blind asylum came in yesterday at the open ing of the school; Schools all over the State are opening splendidly this year. Mr. DeBernier Whitaker, son of Major Spier Whitaker of this city goes to Cuba as engineer and chemist for the Spanish American Iron Company at Daiquiri, province of Santiago. These mines of this cempany have not been worked for about two years. . Major Whitaker Is In the 0th regiment of immunes. The Capital Club will give an elegant house warming" during Fair week. It will cost the club fully $1,000. ' iuzon unm. All . OABTOniA. Bnusth ' A ll" KM You Hsw Aiwajs Sought Farm For $1,400.00 A good farm, with suitable building un it, near Stella, N. C. For sale Cheap. Price $1,400.00. Write. MRS. U. A. HART, Stella, N. 0, I HIGH GRADE GROCERIES ' - . I- . . . AND LOW PRICES ! ' '5 " ;; Will toll this is why we keep busy. ' We aro oiTering bargains now, to ;: make room lor Fall stock which will soon bo coming in. Call and Bee us boioro placing your orders. 'Tis no troublo to show Roods, but :; a pleasure. THE BEST CRAB GRASS HAT, for Immediate Delivery at SOc IVr 100 IJtN, WM. DUNN d!i!s:Book Store School Ghildren, Attcnlioi ! rrcch Flour, Butter, Chccso, Collco, Hams :i:ui Ilrcaklast Bacon Arriving Daily. 8,000 Slate Pencil. 400 Slates. VA Tenrll Tablets. . ' Aid 4ull supply of everything Im you niid in the school room. - At Least One of Tiie Philippines lo lis Hi. THEIR NEW TONGUE.. llnvn Hladjlnw to be Ready For tbe AnmilcuuB. Havana, Sept. 15. The city is suffer ing from a severe attack of American mania. Now that the commission is actually iu the harbor, with the stars and stripes waving over it und a score of bustling aides in canvas uniforms in at tendance, the city . suddenly seems to think that Cuba is United States prop erty. . The period of regret and suspense is over. luo Uavancse want to be "Yan kees." The hotels are buying American flags. . The sign "English spoken" Is be coming numerous in the shop windows on Obsipo street. In about half the restaurants tho menu is written in English. During tho last week Havana has re solved itself Into a school for the study of English. Tho few American newspa pers wnlcn pass luo censor s olllce are aeerly sought, not so much for the. news they contain, but for practice in reading the language of the Inevitable future. Uackmen, while waiting for cus tomers on the Prado, pore over dirty little English primers. Boatmen, lying in the sun on the wharves, try to un ravel the mysteries of English dime novels given them by soldiers. Polltl clans and high-class residents read Ma cauloy and Irving with the aid of the dictionary. "Good evening" Is supplanting "Buena noche" at the clubs. Friends who meet frequently practice the new language, so far as their limited knowledge will permit. There Is great difllculty in ob talning English text books. The demand is so great that the book stores in Ha vana see unable to supply it. TarKl Ureelfi.1 Handily. Madrid, September 16 Ucnersl Toral who surrendered the Spanish army at Santiago to tho American, arrived on the Vigo today. A great crowd awaited his arrival and greeted tbe general with a storm of hisses and abuse. Tbe demon stration was so violent that the general returned to the ship, and decided not to land. FlghtlB Back) Mlirr. Manila, September 15 Tho former rebel kchlef, Isabolo Artacho, who was condemned to death by Agulnaldo for treachery last May and was reprieved and escsped, Is leading 15,000 men against Aguinaldo. Artacho is bscked by priests. A Jesuit priest has been shot for persuading rebels to desert Agul naldo's cause. Agulnaldo'i parliament opened at Ma- loins, with great ceremony, today, seems likely that the parliament rote for autonomy under American pro tection. . T coke a roLt in onr. Y Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tbe money If It fail 10 care. 25c. Tbe genuiue has L. U. Q. on each tablet. ft H Pnriftt 4 - II I I W tf av THE MABJCBTE. Yesterday's market quotations furnlsu- od by W- A. Porterflold A Co. Commission Broker. Niw York, September 16 STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Sugar. 12H 12N 1231 Am Tobacco a n. A Q. . 110 4f 1M St. P a. e. Met. St. Ry llJ 148) 150) 115, J1A, 110 1 10 40, 4(1 IM ir0 IT U III N. II. BTI'.EET. F. P. GATES STRIXT & OATC5. I 'Phj .it.Hns n,l 5urjeon, - t, , I-. ., N. C 1511 1101 110 47 1M COTTON. Open. Itlfh. Low, duM Jannary 5.40 8 51 J4H 650 CllICAOO MARKETS. Whbat 0wn. High. Low, CIom December.... fl CS, 631 ?! CoKK December.... ttt, SV V) b prrinnrrrirrrtTTXTrrrTTrTnrTrj McDANIEL : & : GASKILL JI.LVE JUST REI2IVED A l'Vi'f-li Lot Cukes and Crackers. Kuucy Cream Cliroso aud Miicaioai. Nice Fruit Jelly in 5 lb. Pails, also by the lb. a . eace Commissioners Hill Have Liberty of Action lu Host De tails. Secrecy tfelng Pre scryed. InrQstigation Committee. Wasiiinqtos, D. C. September 16. A busy week for the administration closed with, the departure of the American Peace Commissioners, who will sail from New York tomorrow. The whole mat ter has been gone over carefully and a decision reached as to what this govern ment Intends to do regarding the Phil ippines, and the Peace Commissioners have been Instructed accordingly. These Instructions have not been put upon paper, but were given lo the Commis sioners verbally by tho President. Only the President, the members of the Cabinet, all of whom except Secre tary Alger were summoned to Washing ton to considor them, and tho Peace Commissioners, know what those in structions are- It is known iu a general way that membors of tho Cabinet have xpressed opinions, and even llio I'resl dent at times dropped hints as to his attitude. Putting these together and drawing deductions therefrom is about the process by which the published iu structlotis were evolved. It is certain that we are lo have the island of Luzon, of whiuh Manila Is the rincipal city, but there the certainly ends. It is piobable that Spain will have lo give up its authority over the other islamic, and that they will either be given an independent government under American protection or become abso lutcly our property, although there are easons for the belief that the iustruc tions so far as they i elate to the islands other than Luzon are somewhat elastic, and that it bpain will furnish proper guarantees and will oiler certain trade concessions to uu she may be nllowed lo maintain a nominal, If not an actual control over Ilium. The peace commissioners are In no sense mere mouthpieces, but, having chosen with the greatest care and con sideration live men in whom ho puts the most implicit confidence, the President feels that they are to be trusted with the Interests of the United States. It is i.ot expected that they will have a free rein in the larger questions of policy, but, with ample opportunities for consulta tions by cable and otherwise, If neces- ary, there Is no reason whythecommis sioners should not be able to carry out tho wishes of the administration. Ex Secretary Sherman may be too cold to make a satisfactory Secretary of State, but he still has the use qf his reasoning faculties, and was the first man lo point out the weak spot In the proposed com mission to Investigate the conduct of the war, Its want of legal status, and Its con sequent Inability to compel -'witnesses to testify. Since Mr. Sherman pointed out that defect, which is now generally acknowledged to exist, the proposed in vestigation is not as popular as it wa, It is likely also that the lack of legal status Influenced somo of the (prominent gentlemen who have decllnod to serve on the commission. VJULSLJJUUUUUUULSJUUU I rhmi-itim , , jubi hLutivtu, a rresn lot ? t FOVDin Absolutely Pure FOlt RENT! FOU RENT ! ! K Escape r IlUa. "What Is jour first name, Mr. Throf- sour1 "My nsms Is Adm, Kins Wellalong." "And my first name Is Ere! Dear r.al Wlmt a wbt a remarkable colwl- Nloe honao, flrar- :lase loralion at 8 .00 per month, First-class house, splendid location at fin.uu. One of the moat roomy and beat house In the oily, and beat of loralion a23.(N). Modern house, good location at t16.66, Tenement In various poitiona of city, TEKMH-Payable weekly and month ly to advance. House and Int for mho, both aa as Investment ami lor home. E. C. HARPER, Reel Estate Agent. Russell House. Wbl'e In Beaufort be sure and stop at U Rusatll House. Flrd Clau Hoard. A home for travellnf people. Fishing and kontln( Unexcelled. Term l 16 day or J.OO per wrk." O. A. KCHSKLL, Plop. 5 Cents. Nice Cucumber Picklec. Fancy Elgin and Fox River Print Butter. Fresh Roasted Coffee, 15. 20 and 25c lb., ground to order. Fresh Canned Goods. Syiup nml Mol-uwi-e. Fresh O il ll.iU'S, Carolina Rico and Grits. need GROCERIES Give us a call when and wo will pleuso you. you Mum Wholesale & lie tail Grocers 'Phone 91. 71 Broal St. PORTSMOUTH CORNED MULLETS, OAT FLAK US, FULL CKKAM ClIKHSfi, HMALL BHEAKFAST STRIPS, PIO HAMS AND I'IC-NIC HAMS, &c. Favorite Crackers, 1 lb packages, 10c. Fancy Soda Crackers, 10c lb. - Very Best Blend Roasted ColToe, 25u. Very Best Patont Flour, 3c lb. Good White Family Flour 21c a lb. Give us a liinl and bo convincod that we will sill yon more goods for your money than any house in llio city. Yours for business, J. R. PARKER, JR GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. I. J, Wolfenden's Real EstateAgency, New Berne, N. C, Office Over Citizens Bank. Timber Lands, Farm Lands, City Lots, City Houses and Lois. Choice Lands for growing Bright Tobacco. Ijiinds well suited for Truck Farming. Lands for Grasses, Grain, Cotton, Fruits, Small Fruits, Ktc. Fine IjuuIs for Natural Pasturage, Grasses Luxuriant and Good. Good Transportation, Cheap Transportation, lUil, Water, or Both. One of the Flnott UUplty of Fall Linen and Neckwear Ever displayed In this city has just ar rived at our store. Our line of Neckwear Is complete and perfectly new, having arrived yesterday, the tlylo are new and tbe color are the new Fall Shades. Don't fall lo see oar line before buying elsewhere. We will promise to please yon with our stock. J. G. Dunn & Co., POLLOCK STREET. . . SEASONABLE . . . SEEDS ! Peas, Beans, Cabbage and Turnip Seod In variety for Fall and Winter Planting at BEUHVS. Old P. O. Corner. Henrys Pharmacy 127 MIDDLE STREET. NW HEItNE, N. C. EskayVAIhumonlzed Food, Peptongenlc Milk Powder, Malted Milk 'Mellin's Pood. IUkaX &Oinirli k Soluble JHV o I COLUMIHAN lNSlXTITCDE jSuie DejtlitotWaU.'rllug and Itoaches Physician! Prescription .......A specialty They Qo Uk Hot Cakes. Deering Mowers & Hay Rakes. We have on Hand()M Ilortr; Mower, Two UnreuJMowere, Hay Rakee. -Come and Boe I's. J. C. Vhitty to. Agent fof Chaltanooge Chilled Plow, Can Mill and Kvap oratora. I B 111. ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. 'Ariel Bicyles. ' '$) Slrcct. Nct Ecrne, i'-ui.'' N. C.
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