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ESTABLISHED 18M A CHOICn LOT OF J Ci: -:.r Cured Hams 3 Unl;Li baldbL Oil I JO. o ..UtgOV.-l -y of ni. t 1-im- rso r,t- KNOWING THAT TliK I)VV HUCB V? UVIT.:; AND (i It N' RUM. UMl'l;:; .-,!i A If 15 M aVu.N :. . I T IIAliD I'Oli M.W'tf T m K n norii kndj r. : :i, vi: !vk dk'Mh;-'). Kit;,' a time. atv l::a.; r, to iiii' .A 'hm i;r kvkky doli.au int CASSl SPENT in our . . ... " rv rfo'i - f"'' - Ul V VI o J . i L.j.il m .... WE WILL ALLOW Z IT.. I Clll,J , . . . . . V . .1 , .. J w . . i - im Hj,", 1 1. j j v j I rT i . 'vi , PURCHASED IN TIIKSE DKPAUTMKNT.S ' ' " This is ii very it n U8ii:i.l offer anil wo are it liltlo Bkepliinl us to how we arc coming out, hut if wo make a LOSS it will Ihj your (1AN. We proviso that there in to bo NO M AUX IN' (r UP of goort, nnd me determined that, any one giving Lower Prices must nuoes-tiirily etvo Lower Values. it t ( 1 11 v u n r idv .mi. 1 SIC U pctt ( t ! i , S3 It W I t 1 V 1 t t ( 1 V J t (, I ,) t ( s e of :ditl 5 .. j or Unit of t.,e ; u- '0 I'll .i.liii 11 lit U.i, 8" ! 1 '-Ids i evuiiince of Uie thorui urn .3 wuh m -m m- .Mu .t .7m. ... m k . ... . nil 1 1 i ( )) 1 v N I I I it I 11 v 1 1 I I V 1 . . 11 t I 1 k-.- ... J . ikk k... j o 1 - r-- f r r i t ? "A i ' 4 ;l nr? In this corset is tound perfection of cornet liin at a moderate price. It i3 not the r. ; . ial that malies this better than the aver; :rset, it3 workmanship, tho fit and ccnilort. It i3 tho same size from tho day you put ii en, until you. discard it torevcr. There is no iics3 vorli about that. It i3 a cast iron fact. Hade so by the stcam-hcatcd ircn fern r which each 11. Cc G. rcrcct iz ctrctch; 1 in This is the distinctive feature of thi3 corset This isvhnt makes it un:trctchable. This is what gives permanency to tl utiful outlines. . O. Cm. :tz. It ii jr.; 'Ay popular. It 2 7. a :. i t, Ion-cor:: a. aliicli tlio inve;: !"uioa Is to lie nnulc :md the posHituiny of lis Imu ;:.'! t!ie 1 ii it ( i 19 of I i r I i i ul In ii ( ii' h! i 1 1 ( I ' 1 Ity t l on ii '1 ro i ti 1 to t( il 'y I in It lie ( 1 not h tlio iili a at n'l C i il -I'uuli.ed Unit sooner or latr tiiero iimat be an Investigation into tLe eon.iuct of the Bantingo canipa';;a and a substantia- iion or refutation of his diaries that lie had been nnfuivly troateiL lie has pre pared his case with considerable csre. lie does not wish to e.; . a his hand until satiblied that ho will receive justice for what he rc;-Hii!s as his wrongs. The "War Department, as represented by Secretary Alynr and Adjutant-General Corbin, is prepared for the contest, and iil the correspondence and telegrams which passed between Generals Bhafler, Miles and tlio War Department regard ing the Santiago campaign have been prepared for the use of the commission, and are iu Secretary Algor's safe, ready to be laid before it any time. Just what the .commission expects to do when it goes to Santiago is not known, nor has any date been Bet for its departure. Nothing will be done until nextwe k, and it Is not known when General SI ilea will go before the commission. turn Jr'l INnn or Orlawar Dm At frtitttll, tt.Ht.ll. DiiiiiAM, Mais., Scptcmlier 23 Jlon. Thomas F. linyard, died at 4.0 this after noon at ICarlstnin, the summer residence of his dim; liter, Mrs. Smnnel D. Warren after an i'.inrss of six montjis. His death was without pain. Ills wife, Ida two (!iiii,-,!iteva yus. Warren and Mi.s Florence I.:yaid, ami h's son Thoiiins F. Jr., saw him draw his last hii iilli, and his third daiihler, the Coun ters I.aunhaupt, was on her way to l)ed ham. Tiic remain will I o conveyed to De!a ware and the funeral aum.ea will he h.ild Sundny in the old Swe 'h h chun I at Wilmington. A consultation of 1 divslclani was held Ai n I h, and tl r7 f- I t a . iiiA"ei z .. At-. i. l . m .. vt I a , tii ii -I f d 1 ll M U I I 1 1 I 11 t 1 ft ft V 1 I 1 1 1 ( I Ji " "1 A r i S l . .',;.! .i. i ',i v. i:;i Fcvei. I',.'- ' ':, N. C, t-.-pleintie-r 29. j Another oi-,"cr of the Second Rej-I,-ent U:cd at the camp hero yesterday I ii!s is tlia 1 lib one that has died out e and mo . I of them have been buried iu tho Fe.ljnil cemetery. Krs. Kereditli, the woman revivalist who is here at ono of the Methodist churches, is preaching to crowded houses. She held quite a big revival here many years ago when she was Mrs. Moommd. She made many friends heio The privates in the Second Regiment ay that their officers are working to keep them In office against their will. That almost all of them are anxious to be mustered out of service as soon as possible. They do not even want the proposed extended 30 day9 of their furlough. The penitentiary trustees have decided to erect a chapel within the prison walls for the use of the convicts. Sir. John T. Pullen who interests himself in the re liJous training of the convicts as well as of the poorer class has donated $100 to the proposed chapel There are sev eral gentlemen here who for years have conducted a Sunday School out at tho prison, Jin connection with the regular services held there by the different ministers of the city. It is again proposed that an electric plant be put in at the pcniteutlary fpr lighting there, and also for lighting all the Slate buildings fu tho city. The li rectors all fayor the idoa. The Wake county Populists ' middle of tho road men," met here today In county convention and nominated a full Populist county ticket. They decline positively to go with the fusion gang. A special examiner has examined the Home Insurance companies here, and found them all In splendid condi tion. The Republican leaders declare that Judge Spencer li. Adams resigned hie pimHion asjudgo last week, and that Governor Russell will appoint Mr. W, ). Morrill of Person county his succes sor. CattU with splenetic fever are being driven over the quarantine line Into non- Injected districts is. the news that comes liere to the Agricultural Deparlmeut. ComniisbUuier John R. Biuilh has sent J. C. Kny of Iiooue to look iuto the mat ter Bud if true to report the parties to liiatriet Attorney liolton. The Democratic convention for the 1,U, District met here today, anil wast pre-i h-d over by J. II. Young of llcu- .lei-. fi. It wns d ensued as to the ad v ly (f noi 111 ii ' a camiidiitu fin i t f i ( ., or whet he v i t 1 i i ' t i t h mid endorse ! i . : ul lpijiii!t cndil!t i r i .iil J. J. .1 en Lids the fu don t i : : in. i .f t: 1 ,t ! :, . ' . i i. ! , t:. 4 he w ,:! -- - -- - - ii!. t mi l hi- ni n Is slow in coming to 1 n ( nered as he entered, r w is elm it 1 and hissed. I i 1 1 nt CI airman Scliaub said in a il tne I. ('publicans are on tho run and e 1 iiiocratic chances are bright. lie hi. -lied Roosevelt as a tax dodger and on resident. He then took up slate hsues. The committee on platform has com- plca.d its work. The Chicago platform is not reaffirmed or mentioned. The platform pledgte the state Democracy to the "principles of Democracy enunciated by Thomas Jefferson." . .. i, . ". .- : i . -.u,,. k uro -OF LOCAL INTEREST. When in Bayboro stop at the Lupton House for good accommodations. J A.Jones, the liveryman, says 'the Deeiing Mower Is the Slickest and Easi est Running Mowir ho has ever seen. They gd like Ilot Cukes.1 For sale by J C. Whitty & Co- The collection of rents and accounts given careful and personal attention. Best of references given J.VK. Land, olllco No. 13, Tlanters Tobacco Ware house, Middle street. California Hams and Bichmond Shoulders. A Fresh lot Portsmouth Corned Mullets. Fresh OjBtcr Crackers, Soda Biscuit BDd Cream Lunch Biscuit,. OUR 3 CENT FLOUR is the Very Best. OUR 2i CENT FLOOR is just one grade lower. s OUR 25 CENT ROASTED COFFEE is ahead any Oollee sold in Now 1 Win-at lli it price. . We hvt h nicu qmiliiy V GUEEN COFFEE for only i) (JEN IS lb., uuj .-no ut Uui Largest and Most Complete Stooks of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES' in tho city at Prices Which Defy Competition. Wholesale A, IIoluII VALUABLE REAL ESTATE THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE MISS FRANCIS TAYLOR. ' s I'uro r.ssd Tempting As well as Wholesome and Delic ious, 1.4 oar choice Block of Fino Confec tions. Our exo'iisite Marshmallows, Nui Candies, tliriiinels, Cihricuhiics nnd lioii- Iloim and Choeohiln Chips are the acme of p.iriiy nnd uniform excellence, and the Indies of New Berne should not for- ueltotako home a Uu of lirillle and Kisses when out shopping. There i none lietler. Dn'.Yy's C'aiuly fitore. I 1 f y OrocertH, JL'lione vi. 71 ISron'l wt. Her late residence oil Oraven street: house and lot on Metcalf streot; two houses and lots on George street; two houses and lotsTm George street extending through to Eden street; three" houses and lots on Crooked street; lot corner Crooked ana .Norwood street; seven lots on Cedar, Bern, West and Pine streets; seven houses and lots on Cedar, Bern and Pine - streets; the block that is now occupied by the; Fair Association as race track. The above property will be sold for CASH. Apply to i . ( J. J. WOirENDEN a. Thf Rcf fnnlrc i.i..u .11 ,i..i i,. V p I . j .... j " ii- iv ai.vioiiii .11a. niv j can make tho daintiest dishes, wilh least amount of trouble, when using our Pure Foods. Our T Baking Powders, Teas, Coffees, Spices, and Olive Oil are absolute ly Pure and Fresh, and alt our All. mcntary ioods are high grade aud of finest quality. ' We are making a Specially this week of Canned Tomato Soups. Imported Sardines. WorchesteTshire and Tomato Sauce. Fruit Preserves and Jelly in S lb palls, also" in bulk by the pound. Soda and Salted Oyster Cracker. Freeh Oatflakes, Grits, Prepared Old Fashioned Buckwheat. - , Ileins & Co., Sweet Kixed and S)ur Pickles. Full Cream Cheese and Fox River Butter. tl T77N . . ? J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, k Thono C9. 77 Broad Street. a ... j i4w.4 IN C')i il I.'ifA'I ii 'X. 1 s .l I,u 1'i.r S il.' at a I -i'. A 1 ii iii: '-r pri pi rty mi in ! mi u1. r i s f .r r. i t f r Tumiics or i.s ion i.f I: .u ... i,i!' v. m i r,. JiV hi B M 111 MONTHS j: " If, n Wc must Sell our Entire Stock of FALL GOODS at GREATLY ni J I;: i I'd'.!) riUCl. Now Is the time to Save Money on jij " : I Clothing I . Clothing ' Sl jr.-iiV rimm! Puits, wotlli now gninc at t3.25. Black Clay SlJ 'ne I e. Mills, wurih ? i, now I l.fiO. l'laid and Worsteii Suit, ji n woiili i K i-ii'i; at 11 All Vto.l Black Clay Worsted Suits. M moriii; . m i. !n i. (her T ie Clothing going at per cent. ' C 1 1 -" 1 'i 1 r 1 ! . 'i m hi i y ti 1 1 1 en fiiiie in 1 ii w n L -r A ; o I i; line of I hk I' 'en's Suits at Low Price, jd Our I il V Ci ! I i. i, 1 . i. i I t are offered at ai per rent . p!l h ".s i: .mi nui,!- g'Hi-is i .ii.'; i'. - ! elrtuwliere. , ujj ,4j';: ! . : ili;. ?! fihoo Prices ! ; j . I .;;, v. . ii ?! . .. .im; i.t Kxt. Kino Kunday L 11 , Ml 1 1. ii v !,y Ik. iii 1 Ml to 2 M mill up to p 'I l .l i : I li.iw lit 1 ), l.t l, I.Ktmid 3 75. j ' i iiiiiv lit c. Iji Ius Mhm'S in I. il il.. i. s f ii , wurih 'd .riOi-, I' 'I . i t , , . . , J ii I I , . Uu nut fur-.-t I I' .11 in. I.i y. i . l i sn'ii r till' Ston f ' . I 1 r1 ' f 1 f ' ' in i n in i I - - - , r
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 30, 1898, edition 1
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