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..,.;v.. ...... VOL. XVI -NO. 140. NIW BIRNI, N. C. SUNDAY MURNIJiG, SEPTEMBER 18, 1898. ' ESTABLISHED lS8i ' SI XX it'll 5s . Tbnt is always acceptable to the dellono stomach as an appetizer, 'am! to the robust as a satisfying and ttmpting meal, is our Choice - NliaiVr Haiti and Kretikfast ISacon. Wehave a superior quality of Satte'i Provisions iu COD FISH, that is unsurprised for exculiciiorV Wo have JUST RECEIVED Supply of. BONELESS CORNED BEEF, which is Very" Fino Indeed, and Just Corned. Also an entirely new assortment of FANCY CAKES, FHEStl AND HALT; WAFERS and . the, Celebrated Favorite MILK CKACKEUS, ; being a new Cracker jnBt out from the Baltimore Branch ot the Nation al BiiHcnit Co. . ' FI SE BUTTER'and NEW CREAM CHEESE 'Always at our storo. ZOLA BEARD FROM. Hsbcls:l3ii.37iil ' Active lite throbs in every part of this' store. Each season new vitality is injected into our work, work that tells when it comes to value. For every penny spent here means a penny well invested. Keenly alive are we to this tact, as is shown by the confidence ot our trade in continued increase of bus- New Millinery ! Our managing milliner juxt buck front. a Hlay in New York, after -gathering the boat and newest thing to be fouud. A few items ready ftr Monday.. S'ift briui and soft crown sailor effect, entirely lie, MHilurs and black, price ill .50. - Fur Misses, a small block, toft crown, rolling brim, very nobby, colors ami thick, piico 1.00. Pretty new wool Tarn O'dlianter for the Utile folk," 85c, 85", fiOo. IiuIicN iSaBuikorcSiicfs Mtill left fom of the all linen hem-tl-lied ones, at 5c. ' . Sheer Jlueii cambric, hemstitched at 100. : - . ; ' . Pure linen cambric, soft bleach, with out dressing at luo. Dainty paitein In embroidered hand kerchiefs, hemmed and scolloped edge. . i.v, soo, 25c. ' ; ' T 1Tuilr?lla. , .Tlie tw o best values-ever shown in New'llerne from regular,. stock. The thiid cao from this factory now telling mid not many left. . . , , Ladle.) SO inch heavy, twilled gloria silk umbrella, pretty range of Imnillun, price $100. ' ' Same tiintirella. 2a inch, with gent - baud!,., (1 35. . . Table Linens ! Ever a fascination for the housewife about tabic linens. Note some of kinds : No. 80-ti 2 iu. Bleached Damask, COc. No. 210 M in. Bleached Damask, 75c. No. 195 OS in. Hleeched Dainask,tl.26 No, 42561 in. Cream Damask, (was 50c)4:kj. No. 30070 in. Cream Damask, (was 60e) 51k!. I.iree linos in Doylies that have been good aellers and no more of same can be had. 25c, 89c and 47c do:;. Corset i. Warner's AAA, 13 inch, 4 hook, short corset with long wnist: pno of the popular corsets of the present, ft. Warner's 222, au oxticmoly long corset 11 books, f 1. Warnci' EKE. medium length, full form, corded bu-t, elastic lacing hips. l.55. . . Vigilant, no better corset at the price. Me. . x It & O, No 121, medium form, 75c. . Jff?MM KlIOCN. Stacy, Adams & Co., tat willow calf, cup too, laced, $5. Black Vlisi Kid, coin toe, French last, l-ongresa and laceit, in call, mnl. cap and phuu toes, ft. Wtit HfUuwKi; oa the Caalala - DreylasCaae. Ha Is Beflaat. London, September 17 AhhougU Zola still maintains secrecy concerning his whereabouts, an Intimate English friend has seen him within the past tour days, and elicited his views on his present po sition tn the Dreyfus question, of which the following is a record: "Nothing that hat happened has sur prised me. I knew of Henry's guilt. I knew Esterhazy and Du Clam are equal ly guilty. I also know that Dreyfus is absolutely Innocent. "there must be a new trial with open doors. Nothing else will suffice. Should secrecy be reverted to. I shall be com pelled to renew my campaign. I shall only intervene if fresh attempts are made to strangle the truth, to rivet chains on innocence, or to shelter the guilty from the vengence of the law. .-, "I know forms ot law cauBC delay, and shall bide my time in seclusion until justice is done or fresh evidence of that elgn of iniquity be revived. "I am satisfied at present that France is struggling towards light. There are Jfteiences in ofilclal influence and min isterial traditions to be overcome, but they are being surmounted. . "Wheii I left France, after the Ver sailles trial, it was not to desert the fray. True, I was not anxious to be shot down by night in a dlteh at Vlnccnnes like another Due D, Enghfen or be fouud perhaps in a cell with' my throat cut and the razor by my side. But the reason I left Paris was to retain , freedom of speech and action and to fulfill the work upon which I had enteied. I sm now .free for that work. v "Had I remained In France I would have been at the mercy of conspirators, who know how to dispose of their cne mles. If my presence within the French frontiors can aid tbe caute of truth I shall bo found there; otherwise I elect to remain in exile until the reign of jus tice and 4iurDtn charity is restored in my country. Victor H'jgo remained twenty years an exile." Zola, whose hiding place is believed to be in the Austrian Tyrol, is engaged on a new book, the first of a series of four, which will be sequels to '"Lourdes Rome and Paris." Tbe first Is- entitled "Fecundity," and will be finished next year. , Ueurral Tumi All-arkrri. Vioo, Bpaln, Sept. 18. A crowd of about 700 people besieged the house of General Toral today, demanding that the troops which arrived here yesterday from Santiago de Cuba, on board the Spanish steamer Leon XIII, be liuoiecli ately landed. They proceeded to the quays cheering the troops and were with difficulty dispersed by soldiers of the garrison. Afterward a crowd of about 1,500 people returned to the quays and when they saw the soldiers landing bare footed and nearly naked, thoy became nfui'lated and surrounded Oeneral Tor al's house, hooting and hissing and ston iug the building. No Criminal oa Trial For Life Sentence. 1 HIGH GRADE GROCERIES (i) AND LOW PRICES ! Will tell this is why wo keep busy. Wo are offering bargains now, to make room tor Fall stock which will soon bo coming in. Call and sco us beloro placing your orders. Tis no troublo to show goods, but a pleasure. Frc3h Flour, Butter, Cliccse, Coffco, Hams and Breakfast Bacon Arriving Daily. INTENSK SUFFEIUNC, From Dyspepsia and Trouble. Stomach Instantly Relieved and Permanently Corel by ttnatt's Dyspepsia Tablets. i M 8 J TTKT ' A New Eiscovtry, Bat Net Patent Rleaicine. Dr. Ttrdwull relates an interesting ac count of what he considers a remarkable cure of a'Ute slqmach trouble and chronic dyspepsia by the use of the new dlscovory, Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets. Ha says: The patient was a man who had suffered to my knowledge for years with dyspepsia. Everylhlug bo at soemod to sour and create acid and gases iu Ihe-stoinacb; be had paius Ilk iheu niatism in the back, shoulder blades and limbs, fullness and distress after eating, poor appetite and loss ot flesh; the heart became affected, causing palpitation and sleeplessness at night. I gave him powerful nerve tonlo and blood remedies, but to no purpose. As an experiment I finally bought a fifty cent package, of Stuart's Dyspepai Tablets at a drag store and gave them to him. Almost Immediate relief was glv en and after he bad need four boxes he was to all apearancet fully cured. There iu no more acidity or sour watery rblngs, no bloating after tnrals, the appetite was vigorous and be ha gained betwoen 10 and 12 pound I weight of solid, healthy flesh. Although Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet are advertised and (old In drug stores yet I consider them a most valuable ad dition to any physician's Ha of remedies as they are perfectly harmless and can be given to children or Invalid or In any condition of the stomach with perfect safety, lielng harmless and containing nothing but vegetable and fruit eseonnea, pur pepsin and UuliUn Real. Without any question thsy are the ssfust, most effective cure for Indigna tion, blllnuiaass, conallpsllon and all dxrangcmvula of the slotuaro however Hr til or iTsr. Smart's Dyspepsia Talilots ere mail lr the Btu.rt Co. of Marshall, Nlcb.,nd sold by b'i .;''. erorjwhnr at fifty 1 l -r j a- . .TIE C&PIT&L mil". THE DEAD EMPRESS Odd Fellows go to Boston. Regi ment News Items. State Fair New. Democratic Outlook Favorable For Success. Journal Bokkau, ) . Kaelgh, N. O., September 17. f Criminal court for this county meets here on the 28th with Judge Henry It. Bryan on the bench. .There are no capi tal cases on the docket, and unless there Is some hanging crime committed before the 20lh, it will be the first criminal court tn several years that some one does not stand trial for life. The North Carolina delegation of Odd Fellows left yesterday for Boston to at tend Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd Fel lows of tho woild which meets on Monday. The Second Hegiment paraded the city yesterday. The men are a splendid look ing lot of men, and the regiment made a ne appearance yesterday, and received quite an ovation from the peoplo. Colonel Burgwyne promises to inves tigate the charges against Chief Surgeon Stockard. 8i o jkard has authorized Drs. Brevard and Brooks to purchase overy thing necessary for the sick and a hospi tal tent has been arranged and -properly equipped. President Cunningham of the Slate Fair has gone home after spending sev eral days here making arrangements for the State Fair. Nothing that can be done for the success of the Fair will be left undone byPrcsident Cunningham and his able corps of assistants, and the outlook is for a splendid exhibit. Adjutant Oeneral Cow'es lias present ed Governor Ituisell with a very hand some gold watch in appreciation of the high esteem in which he held the Gov ernor. Orders have come that thej Second Hegiment can In mustered out imme diately if it la so desired. This i asked of the war department, as it will cost In many instances quite a sum for them to go home and return herein 30 days, so tho chances are that within the next week the Second regiment will lie a thing of tl. o past. The sabre and camp baggage of Lt. Shipp has been sent his widow. Slate Democratic Chairman Simmons ha returned from the western part of the Stale and is well satisfied with the outlook there. This is the state of affairs all OV31 the Stale so say prominent Democrats. Vislltd Br ThcnianS,. Orltf ol lae . Emperor. Vibnna, Septemlier 10 The public were nermtttnil tn vtpw llif. rntint rnn. I talnlng the remains of the late Emprc of Austria today. It reposed on a cala-1 falque In the chape) of He f .org, whi r-: J masses lor tne repose or tno soul were j celebrated inccsantly at three altars until j noon. On the caikct were four wreaths I sent by the children .and grandchildren of the deceased, while many oilier floral (ferliigs were upon the walls of the chapel. There was a steady procosaion of people until the church was closed at o'clock. Even after the doors were cloeed thousands remained outside. After the blessing of the remains Em peror Francis-Joseph knelt down and rc peaUdly kissed the colli u. He asked the maids of honor whether Her Majesty suffered much. They replied that she did not. It transpires that a painful scene oc curred at the church. The Emperor was prostrated with grief. Upon arriving the HofDurg chapel, on Thursday night. His Majesty became almost un co melons from the intensity of his emotions. Many of those present wept n sy.npathy. &akiH0 POWDER Absolutely Pure Vswavlna lit Vlolfml, Naplkh, September 10. The volcano of Vesuvius is now presenting the grand est spectacle since 187'J, duo to a violent outburst of activity. The central crater and a number of now mouths are vomit ing lava and ashes. Three Imposing streams are flowing down the mountain side, burning the chestnut woods at the base of Monte Somuia, nearly reaching the observatory, destroying part of the Funicular Rail road leading thereto, and threatening the barracks of the Carabineers. No ( Bain or Alarm. Washington, September 10. The Manila dispatches stating that Aguins' do has assembled all of tbe Flllpluo at Molo give no apprehension to War Department officials, as they are satis fied that the opportunity for a real crisis was past when Agulualdo removed Id forces from the suburb of Manila. So long as the American foicrs In and about Manila are left nntramelled, there I no disposition to restrict Aguinaldo holding meetings ot his follower out side of the Immediate field of American operations. TO A OI. OHK DtY Take Laxative Bromn Quinine Tablet. All druggist refuud the money If It fall to care. 35c The genaln has L. B. Q. on each tablet. Tao atreyfao '. Paius, September 17. At a meeting of the cabinet today It was decided to sub mlt the document In the Dreyfu cas to a commission selected by Minister of Justice Sarrlen. Mlulater ot War Zurllnden and of Publio Work TUlayo loft before the couocll adjourned, which I Interpreted as meaning that they do not agree with thtlr colleague la this nutter and In I ud to resign, President F.ure pro dded at Ih meeting. CASTOR I A lot Infanta and Children. Tti Kind Yea Han Always Bought c mcDANIEt : & : GASKILL 3 HAVE JUST A Fresh Lot (Jakes and Craokcrp. Fitticj Creiim Cheese ami Mnoaioni. Nice Fruit Jelly in 5 lb. I'aila, also by the lb. 5 Cents. Nice Cucumber Pickle?. Fancy Elgin and Fox llivor Print Butter. Fresh Koiusted Coffee, 15. 20 and 25c ground to order. Fresh Canned Goods. Kyi up mid Molasses. 1'Yisli O.it ll.itis, (';iiiliini Give us a call when you and tvo will ploitso you. lb., Rice and Grits, ueod GROCERIES McDaniel k Gaski Wholesale & Retail CJrooers, 'l'lione 91. 71 Krol St. tuJULUJUULU JUST RECEIVED, a Fresh Lot I Sugar Am Tobacco C. It. & q. l. E Met. St, lty.. . High. Low. 121J 1223 THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish id by W. A. l'orterlield & Co. Commission Ui, liters. Nkw YoltK. September 1 STOCKS. Open. 124 . un . no, .. 4lij COTTON. Op hi. Hhrh. . 5.4H run CHICAGO MAUKETS. WllAT Open. High. Low. Close December.... (I2J C:Ji fi2t 02 i GoltN December.... 2!IJ 29 293 2fli s 151 11(14 1 l'U 47 1511 miliary 14!l 1154 KKIJ 4U 155 Low. i.4'2 Clou. 122' 1508 1151 110 4: 15CJ Close 5 -i:i s I PORTSMOUTH CORNED MULLETS, OAT FLAKKS, FULL CRKAM CIIF.KSE, SMALL lilUOAKFAST STRIPS, FIG II A MS AND PIC-NIC HAMS, &. Fuvoi ilo Ciuckoi8, 1 lb packages, 10c. Fancy Soda Crackers, 101 lb. Very Host Blend Roustod Collue, 2."i:. Very Best Patent Flour, 15c 11). Good Whito Family Flour Si.lo a lb. Give us a trial and he convinced that wc will sell you more goods for your money than any house in the city. Yours for business, J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. V V J. J. Wolfenden's Real Estate Agency, New Berne, N. C, Office Over Citizens Bank. Siew tlreHS tioodM. We are opening this week the prettiest I lino of fall and winter dress goods ever I shown by us before. BAIEFOOT'S. k MuBook Store Timln'f Lands, Farm Lands, City Lots, Cily Houses and hits Choice Lands fur growing Bright Tuliacco. Lands well suited for Truck Farming. Lands fur Grasses, Grain, Cotton, Fruits, Small Fruits, lit e-. Fine Ijinds for Naturiil Paslurage, Grasses Luxuriant ami Good. School Ttaclers, Attention You are likely to neul a "While' Elements of Pedagogy" before you are granted a first grado certificate. A new lot f k lio.il I ooks just received. (a. N. Ennctt. Good Transportation, Cheap Transixirtaliou, liail, Water, or Both. IS Vnenlloii Im Over And the man of business returns to bl desk. Fall I upon u now, and w are are ready with a choice line of handsome Fabric, In the nawetl weave and latest shads and mix tun s, for yonr election. If we make yonr Kill Bull we know that It will be the best fitting ult, and the most elegant In style, (or th man of cultivated taste in dress. I 31. Clinilfvlck, Middle street, NEW liKltSK, N. (' I One of the Flpost Display of Fall Linen and Neckwear Ever displayed In this city has just ar rived at our store. Our line of Neckwrar I complot and perfectly new, having arrived yesterday, the styles are new and the color are the new Fall Shade. Don't foil to tee onr line before buying elsewhere. We will promise lo pica you with our itock, J. G. Dunn & Co., POLLOCK STREET. . . SEASONABLE . . . Peas, Means, Cabbage and Turnip Kced In variety for Fall and Winter Planting at HEltUY'rl. Old P. O. Corner. Henry s F 127 MIDDLE PTKlvKT, NEW KKItNK, N. C. Ekay' Vlbumonized Fund, Peptongoulc Milk Powder, Malted Milk.;Mellin's F.xkl. RtI ACarnrirk's 8.lulil JA o I COLUMBIAN INSEl TlTl DK -mi18 I)eallitoaWatcrllugs aad Itoarho Physician's Prescriptions .......A Specially They Go Uke Hot Ckci. Bear the Slgnotor 1'nnii For rt 1,1 .(. A good farm, with sullatil bullilln oa It, nrnr Hli-lta, N. C. For al Cheap. .Prll.4(tt 00. Write, MltS. Ml A. IIAHT, Hi.-Ma, N. C, Sweets of Life I Peerin9 Mowers & Hay Rakes. We have Just received Freeh Lot of WHITMAN'S FINK 1'lllLADKLPIllA MADK CAN Dl KH, which we tell at 40c per pound., pot up In hand some borne. This candy la Uuaranleed to be Frrah. Ice Cream, 30c Quart. Delivered to any part of th city, PACKED IK ICE. Corner Pollock and Middle? Htreeta, Doo'l forgot the place. v. jr. ;i roricy x, tv We have on Ilandftno IlorsrJ Mower, Two UnrwMowefr, Hay Ilakcf. Come and Be Us. J. C. Whitty ?,. AfnU for Chattanooga Chilled Plows, Can Mill and Evap orator. mm ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. aaaBMatvaHBM Ariel Bicyles. Kti Bcrnc, I C.
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