VOL. XVI-NO 144. NIW BIRNI, H. 'C, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 BIUOH TROUBLE PROBABLS. i A 11 I ll I I I I'll I. rjrCiuMMIIrrlac Pari. Colonel Plrqnart Itaflrr Military Arrmt. Paris, September 82 The situation here Is very grave. A clash between the military and civil authorities over the Dreyfus' case le pronounced. The seizure of CoL Plcquart by Gen. Zurlinder, military governor of Paris, when being tried by a civil process, is feared as the first step toward a dicta torship. It emphasizes the determina tion of the army to prevent a revision of the Dreyfus case at all costs. The Paris papers, say that the minister of war. General Chanolne, has examined IHE ST1TI CAPITAL. FUNERAL OP WINNIE DAVIS. YVSTVinr TfTfTTt YYY VnTTT It Will be Notnll One. FIukh nt IIkM HmiIh Richmond, Interest la lhe ComiDg State . Fair Growing. Albemarle Presbytery. Mewborne's Biennial Report. The Case -of Or. Stockard. What Chair man Uolton Says. cJJ ; . . Thut is always acceptable to U e dell)te it- roach as an appetizer pm and to the robust as a satisfying and U mptn,' mw 1, is our Choice - - g Nliafer IlaniM nnil lirenkfat Bacon. We have a superior quality f ssaltul Piovls'ous in COD T18H, 5 thai is unsurprised for excellent . ' JJ . Wo have JUST RECtlVEl) a Supply of BONILEtS CORNED 5 BEEF, which is Very Fine Indeed, and Just Corned. ; . j5 Also nn entirely new assortment nf FANCY (JAKES, FRESH AND 8ALTV WAFERS and the Celebrated Favorite MILK CRACKERS, being a new .Cracker juslout from the Baltimore Branch of the Nation al Ruscuit Co.' FINE BUTTER and NEW CREAM CnEESE AlwayB ut our store. the documents of the Dreyfus case, and I has ordered tbo prosecution of Colonel Journal DukkaU. I PlcnnaVt. on the chrire of forserv and Raleigh. N. C, September 22. f nstn forced documents In the esse. Col- lowest In the coming Slate Fair is in onel Plcnnart made a statement which creasing. Col. Cunningham is not allow caused a sensation. He said: I ing imngs to remain quiet, ine Fair Has James P. Smith. "This Is, perhaps, the last lime I shall never BeIore naa President who was so I The procession, which will follow the speak In public. I shall sleep, perhaps In """ugniy entuusea wttn ine worK, nor I body to the grave, will be composed of the military prison of Cherche Midi. Pne who wss 80 determined that every-1 tue Confederate Veteran camps, veterans I Therefore. I wish to declare that If I find "lng should be successful. Col. Cun-1 from the Soldiers' Home, Sons of Vet there the strangling cord of Lomercier nlnSl""n h rented for October the Lrans, Daughters of the Confederacy and I Plcard or the razor of Colonel Henry it I nanasome Cameron borne on Htllsboro others. will be murder, for I have no idea of tireei, urn auring me fair he ana Ms in concluding the ceremony at the lit a . ..I " committing suicide." cnarming wue will Keep "open House." gravo Centouary Church choir will sing The judges, aftejiashort deliberation, unninguara wno witu lier v irgtnia a hym. decided to adjourn the case Indefinitely, "nowicage hospitality, ana cordiality While the procession is passing, the and Colonel Plcquart was led away by 1 18 wel1 mlfcd 10 m4k0 her husbands home I uel Is of all the churches in the city will i one oi me most attractive, win do wei AUTUMN MERC3IDISE ! I the documents in the Dreyfus case and pronounce upon the advisability of the I government formally grauting the prls- i onor of Devil's Island a new trial, met this afternoon at the ministry of justice. I The greatest precautions wore taken to I Insure secrecy. It Is understood that the I commission will come to a decision by next Monday, when M. Sarrleu will com municate lis finding to a cabiuct council I which will be presided over by President Kaure. PECULIAR POISONS. THERE'S A REASON I GENERATED IN THE HUMAN BODY. For our increased business, reason quite sim. pie when you stop to-think oi it. .Always some kind ot merchandise at price lower than elsewhere. Many have ; dis covered this.. We can no mores tronly emphasize this, SSZ" than in saying, as a lot of merchandise comes indigestion-or dyspepsia. tft ns ttf. nrii'ft InTjrrpr than thn mnrlrof Bin rln Tirol The stomach, from abuse, wtaknesa, 4- i '. ... d-ei not promptly and Uwroughly digest " " jtuu iiuiiiuiju , lu vui u uw tiie rood. The result la a heavy, soauen " PriCe tO the eUStOmer lUSt in nrOTJOrtlOn aS it mass which fermenu (the procesa ofde tttoq oor.iir.or1 Tvrr no. Htnro r,rvrrr toUn,, a cay) poisoning the blood, making It thin, tumn appearance. New stuft daily. lllnck Skirls. , A lino of plain uml floured Bi il lmnltnc Skirtaf plain nnd the new llo'uiire effect, liottor nmile thim visiiul, prices $2.00 to $4.75. , . A, speciul vithio in black brorade silk skirt, price $5.90. ; ' ,:. - Plaid Drew 9mk1n. A full Hue o hri),'lit ' plaidtf, in rich coloring, just the ' thing for wuists and niiat's'(lre8ik;fl, 28 inchi'8, 12 l-2c. . x f. ; - . v. ; ,: lrinteI Flamieleit?N. in fee lines ot these, every piere new and two of the kiuus, 8lighl.ly under the nsiiilT prices, le, 10e nml ' 12 1-2& - v Made Nlieels.- , " 10x4, 45c and C2 I-2c. . :-M Single bed size, (63X90) :i8r. " . Ihown, 9x4, 4 Off. " .10x1, 45c. , - Pillow Cnsew, Sizes 45x30, 10c, 12 l-2c wid 15c. Ilenistitelied, 45x30, 15c. ' 54x30, 17c. I nolicemen. The commission appointed bv the min- comeu uere "y uer u09t 01 Kaieigh I " I i i j i i . .. . I istor of justice, M. Barrlen, to examine ". maoe wmie uere, wnen ine uoi onei wus tne memuer or ine legislature from Person county in 1897, when he did such good work for the Democratic par ty as could be done among such men composed that legislature. All of the recent trouble between sol diers and negroes seems to have quieted down. Bad as it was, sensational reports were sent out from here about it. Albemarle Presbytery is hold ng its session here. A mass meeting was held this afternoon. Reports show an en couraging condition of affairs In church work throughout this Presbylery. Superintendent Mewborne in his bien nial report to the legislature this winter will recommend that "no man should be eligible to the olllce of school commit. teeman unless be can write Ins own name, is qualified to do ordinary bust new, and is known to be in favor of pub lic education. Whore colored men cau n it be found to servo as committeemen then in such townships white men should le appointed to manago the colored schools. Senator Butler speaks hero October 7 Adjutant General Cowlea says he thinks that after the Second Regiment ii mustered out that fully 5(H) of the men III enlist in other regiments if it be possible. Chairman llolton, Kepuullean, says that opposition to the stock law has made more counties anti Democratic, than any other one cause. In spite of this state ment the stock law movement grows steadily. Hollon makes many strange announcements. Dr. BtocksrR, chief surgeon of Second Regiment, will not be further questioned aa to tue many charges against him, abaenco from camp, Incapacity, neglect of sick, elc. It remains to be seen what the people generally, and tlio families of those men who died, will have to say as to these things not belngMooked Into. Possibly others higher In olllce than Dr. Stockard will be questioned. Capt. Crawford, Company K, First Regiment has had his resignation ac cepted. 1st Lieut. Heavers will probably be appointed his successor. Special term of Mecklenburg court to try the rapist Joe Jackson, (colored), cannot be held until October 24 It was ordered for October 10, but Judge Sutton could not hold it then. be tolled, and every Hag in Richun nd will be put at half-mast. POWDER Absolutely Pure Richmond, Va., September 21 The JO yV V I j committee appointed uy l-' e vamp oi Confederate Veterans to arrange for the funeral of Miss Winnie Davis, which le to take place hare Friday afternoon, completed its work tonight. The body will arrive from Mariagan- sett Pier at 8.40 a m Friday, and will be met at the depot by the members of the Lee and Picket Camps It will be es corted to the lecture room of St. Paul's Church aud will he pl iccd under a guard until 3.30 p m. Then the colli n will be removed to the church proper, where the funeral services will be conducted by Bishop Whittle, Bishop Pcnlck, Rev. Dr. Carmichacl, Rev. Dr. Landon R. Mason, Rev. Dr. Moses D. Hoge and Rev. Dr. P Receiving1 By every freight Nice Fresh Seasonable Groceries, And we respectfully invite the public to call ami ex amine our Stock. No trouble to show go'ids. Prices as Low as i.s consistent with Hili Quality. Satisfaction liuaraiucid or Money Refunded. Goods Delivered to AnyWherc in the City Free. lU'J Gash ii Wholesale V Italail Grocer, 'Phone 91. 71 Broa'l St. o a O a IDT II 1 rNe Rn.nl! ol Important Dictation ol Every living thing, plant or animal, gl contains within Itself the germs of cer- uiin aecay ana uenui In the human body these germs of dis ease and death (called uy scientists Ptomaines), are usually the result of tin So weak, and . lacking In red corpuscles; poisoning the brain causing headaches and pain in tne eyes. Bail digestion Irritates the heart, caus ing palpitation and 'finally bringing on disease of this verv important organ - bheeU nil ready for use, torn by Poor dieestlon poisons the kidneys. liitnd und ironed, at t he samo price rcauslnaTJrltht'i disease and diabetes. 1 ll ... il. . .. a.fll H l T. or less man uio material uy me yu. I And tbislt so because every organ, 1 leached. 9x4. Wat. 57 l-2c. evory nerve depends upon the stomach alone for nourishment and renewal, and weak digestion shows Itself not only In lost of appetite and , flesh, but In weak nerve and muddy complexion The great English scientist, Uuxley, said the best tlart In life It a sound stomach. Weak stomachs fall to digest extra heavy, (78s90) 50c food properly, because they lack the A SWEETENER For the temper is I he gift of a box of our Choice Uoolections, as well as a sweet ener and tickler of the puluto. Hmull gifts renew both love and friendship, and there is nothing that you can buy forthe same amount or money. Dial is ho acceptable to wife, sweetheart or the babies, as a box of our choice Choco lates, delicious Marsbmnllows or Don- lions. Dufiy Candy Store. rnnn t-rai-k Tl ll- nnnn I S ruuu run int. uulk : 5 proper quantity of digestive acids (lactic and hydrochloric) and peptogenlc prod ucls; the most sensible remedy In all cases of Indigestion, is to take after each meal one or two of Sluart't Dyspepsia Tablets, because they supply In a pleat ant, harmless form all the elements that weak stomachs lack. The regulat use of Sluart't Dyspep sla Tablets will cure every form of tiom ach trouble except cancer of the Horn set MtheBook Store V . . ... n School Teacners, Atteniioa ! i HIGH GRADE GROCERIES .. . . AUD LOW PRICES! jAdtsoNViM.it, Fla., September 21. Major Oeneral Fltzhugh Lee Is slowly recovering from rather severe attack of Indigestion and slight fever accom ranylng ll. He 4 able to leave bis bed for the first time In several days They Increase ftesb, Insure pure blood, I Monday, having moved from hit camp strong net vet, a blight eye and clear w me noiei, wnere un larany wat stop eomidexton. because all those result onlv ping., lie bat received most aoecllonaie from wholesome food well digested. - cart from bit several daughters, whose Ncailf all dniiKlttt cll Stuart's Dyt- devotion to their father It one of tbo pep.lt a'ablrU at 60 cents full tlxed charming features of Ibe family life package or by mall by enclosing price to or the Lees. You are likely to need a "White's Elements of Pedagogy;' heforo you are grnnled a tlrst giade eertilleste. A new lot of scho il Looks just received. 6. N. Ennett. J -er. J Will toll this is why wo keep busy. 7e are. offering bargains now, to mako room toirFall stock which will soon bo coming in. Call and eco ii3 bcloro placing your ordors." Ti 3 no trouble to show goods, but a plca3urj. iMuart Ca., Marshall, llicb , but ask your druggist first. A" little book-oil stomtcb dlseasct malletl free. Address Stuart Co., Mar- .hal Mlcl. - - ; Take LaxalTvtllromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. SAOr-.Tlie genuine hat L. li. Q. on each -tablet., . - ii TBI HAKUTS. Yetlerday't market quotations furnish' ed by W. A. Portcrfield A Oo. Commlssloa Broker. Niw Yok, BepUmber S3 BT0CK8. Open. Ulgh. Low. Clow Oeneral Let It now anxiously awnlllnj the movement of troops to Uuba, for he believes when this takes place bit time will come. All itatenvntt that 1 expected to go to Santiago or Porto Kico, and Hill I was disgruntled because I did. not go art f Use." He said today: "I do want to go to Havana, ami 1 have to slated a num ber of timet. I told Oeneral Miles that I was t soldier and bad no favors to a k, but I had the strongest desire to go to Havana with my troops. I presume If there was any large movement of Ibe army Oeneral Miles would command and all 1 ask It the command of the troops In Ibe lead of that movement." rrenh Flour, Butter, Chccso, CoHeo, Ilams and Lrcaklast Bacon Arriving Daily; 1 k I I I . 132 not . Hit Ml 1 ' . lln U&i Ut . 1001 lout loot .. 41lt SOt 4U . M Ml 83 .. 15T.1 lMt VA .. ii ti ll ..to 75 70 (xrrroN. 0n. Illfh. January ....... A. 41 CUICAOO MAItKETfl. T- (.n. U'rh. Low. .i-r.... r j ci t f..; Sugar Am Tobaooo J aB.40, .. m ot. r I O-K. i! Mul. St. Uy.., Wabash l'fd. D. C J' i 13A lln 100 m 8J11 lUf Sl 70 Low. Close J 88 S SO OAOToniA. Bnta lltin tw BmifJI Blfutti f lhs I ins In Hn" inv Cloe Bit Or LOOAt UITEBBST. J. J. Flatter lias Ills new Fall Clothing In. Dought before the advance and will be told at the old prices. ' If vou need a new Waterhouse Tie, a Late Htyle Hat or any thing In the fur nl.lilns; line, see me befort buying Respectfully, J J. BAXTEH. J. A. Jonea, the liveryman, says the IWiit K Mover Is the Hllckrst and Eal t Kunulng Hower be tins ever sren. Tin r h i liu Hot t'uk.-t. Kor sale by J C. V, ,ily (Jo- Tacnflon Ij Over And the man of b islness returns to his desk. Fall Is upon ut now, and we are are ready with a choice line of handsome Fabrics, la the newest weaves and latest shades ami, mixtures, for yon selection. If we make your Fall Bull wt know that It will be tho best flltln salt, and the most eleeant In style, for the man of cultivated taste In dress. F. n. Climlulck, Middle elroct, NEW ISKIlNK, N iLn rtiru We nniRt 8. II our E itire Stock or FALL GOOnJ, at OHEATLY REDUCED PRICE-'. Now is the time to Savu Money on Clothing : Clothing ! Clothing i MohV good Suits, worth 4, now goini nl IJ.-'H. lilai k Clay Worsted Suits, worth $5, now 3.50. Plaid and Worsted Suils. worth fl, going at $3. All Wool Black Clay Worsted Soils. worth $S, at $5. Also other line Ulnthing.going at !r pi r cent. Cheaper than any other store in town. Also Bi Line of Boys and Children's Suits at Low Prices, Our DRY GOODS must be sold and are olTerod at 35 per enl. li ss than same goods can be purchased elsewhere. Shoe Prices ! Shoe Prices t Shoe Prices ! Mou's Fino Shoes, worth tt.STi. going lit H5c. Fine Siimlay Shoes, in tan and black, nil the way from 1 M to 2 50 and op to 4.W por pair, arc going to lie sold now at 1.IMI, l.l'.l, I.Kiaiid -.75. Men's Urngnna worth 1(H) going now at Mc. Ladies Slioes in course and line, from 50c. up; Children's Shoes, worth i'tr, Mr, "5c and 1.0U KOing now at 15c, 30c, 4Hc aniMWc. Do not forget to sec our Shoes, will auve you money. Koineiiilier the Store. American - Stock Company, 59 & (11 MIDDLE STREET, NEW HEItNE, N. C. Was like a hermit's free lunch, '' or Esau's meas of pottuge, ly tltu side of our . Canned Meats, Fish, Venelnlilon, Fruits and Choice Dainties in Dev illed and Polled Ham. Sbafer's Small i'ig llaiuu, llreak 'ust Striw. -' Prepared Buckwheat, Onlil.ikes, Fresh Orits. Fox River Itulter. Hein.'s (,'ucunilier and Sweet Mixed Pickles. The housewife can furnish a quick, nutritious ami templing meal a ilhout any trouble from our high grade and pure fornix at a small 9 expense I D DADkTPD ID HDOrPP ? 'Fhone 68. 77 isroaa atreet. .!. J. Wolfenden's Real EstateAgency, New Berne, N. C, Ofdcs Over Citizens Bank. Tinilier IiikIh, Farm LuhIh, City LoU, (!ily IIoiiucm uml h.lK. Choice Iannis for giowiiio; I'.iiglit ToIhuto. LukIh well guiled for Truck Furming. Lniiils for OranKes, Omin, ColUm, FruiU, Siniill Kniit. Kir. Fine IjIUhIh for Nutiinfl rsluriie, Cnuwrt llnxuiiiiul uml IohmI. Oooil TruiiHiMirtiit'um, Clieup TruiiHMirtat itiit, IUil, Water, nr llolli. . MIS.H . . NANNIE NTREET Will open her KINDEROAR TEX SCHOOL at her residence 103 Pollock Street, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1808. I'hiDge of Polling Daces. .T S . .. . . B It Is hereby ordered that the Polling place la Rocky Run Precinct be changed from Moses Bryan's farm to Hmllb's Acailemy, and that the Polling plana at Lee's farm be changed from Malllson's school bouse to the original Polling place known as Lita's Famm. , , W. M. WATSON, C. B.C. New Berne, N. C, Hrpt. It, 1'". In Order To Hake Room For FALL STOCK J. F. TAYLOR Is Now Belling III 8lock of m) SHOES to Suit the PockeU ot Buyaia. MISS LEAH JONES, Will reoH-n her PRIMARY SCHOOL, MONDAY, 8EPTEMI1KU 2(1. IH IS. TEUMSi-D nr month. 137 MIDDLE HTKrEr. NEW IlERNB, N. C. Eikay't AlbumonlsndKoiMl, Prplongenlo Milk Towdor, Matted Milk, Mellln'l Food. Reed Camrick'a Holubln Pi od RE SURE T'J ORDER TUB BEST BUDWEISIU, Oil BARTDOLEM&Y BttK, Koent oft Chills. Maket You Fat. Ity Bottle or Barrel, Fresh Dally, I ! llverad by James P. Taylor,' piiyicun pr-cription. NEW LEItNK, . 0. J - ...,A 5peclalty OOLUMDIAN INSECTITUDE Juro De ith to WaUirJItugs and Koaonei

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