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CCTCUIH 4, II ESTABLISHED 1 .11 VOL. XVI-K3. 153. i: : AY oriononor it 1 1 it ' KNOWING TUA.T TlIK LOW PRICE OF COTTON . AND GENlittAI, DIGRESSION ARE MAKING IT HARD FOIl MANY TO MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET, WE 1IAVK DKClDHt'i FOU A TIME, AT LEAST, TO PUT A PRKM1DM UPON. EVERY DOLLAR IN CASH SPENT IN OUR . . 1 Dry Goods & Shoe Departments WE WILL ALLOW 5- PEC CEIST DIS COUNT UrOST EVEUY DOIi- Lir;a woi-tii, tJAtiii, purchased IN THESE DEPARTMENTS. v. ! : This is a very unusual offer and we are -a little skeptical as to how we are coming out, but if wo make a LOSS it will be yon r GAIN. We promise that there is to be NO MARK--IN'G UP of goods, and are determined that any one giving Lower Prices must necessarily give Lower Values. , , liii Slant 2 la Tf-.,f Before " I e.e(loii fey Hy, t it 11' h U n I n en. , Washington, October 3. Nothing startling and little that was Interesting has yet occurred in connection with the investigation of tne war, started a week ago, but something may be turned up during the coining week, as Gena. Fitz hugh Lee and Joe Wheeler are among the witnesses who have been invited to testify. Although several editors have been asked by the Commission to furnish the names of witnesses willing to testify to statements made in their papers, none have yet done so, although an attache of a New York paper has filed a long state ment concerning Camp Wikeff. There is some objection because the Commis sion decided to allow only Representa tives of the Press Associations to be T,'- r Hi liui. ..J I.uiuuud Lj nrsTlfi.TI rn?i!ll ua.J tllll.'ii. Raleigh Graded Schools. Appeals Second District. Negroes From Sooth Carolina if Fusion Prevails. Obnoxious Law. ' JoDRNAli BnBBAD, . Raleigh, N. 0., October 8. , , All the legislative appropriations have now been paid in full. On Saturday about 180.000 was naid out of the State present while testimony Is being taken, Treasary of tl)l8 amotmt $73,000 was the but It is confined to those, representing h.iAnPMI. nn ,nn,onr:.ii, made hv the L. 3 C t 7 Ml .. 4 y L1J papers not served by either of the Press Associations.' It must be perfectly plain to anvbodv who will think a moment that the army of Washington corres- pondentscould not be admitted, unless the commission conducted the investi nation in one of the largest halls in town. No one need fear that any impor tant evidence taken by the Commission will fall to get publicity. . Secretary Hay held bis first reception to the Diplomatic corp, today, in the diplomatic room, In the Department of State. It - was attended by representa tive of all the countries with- which we legislature, that Tieasuier Worth has up to now refused to pay.; The balance of tne money was for the regular monthly expeasfc. The following are the appro- piialfon that were f aid up in full: Eastera Hosniud. ...... $ 6,000 00 N. C. Instiaitloa Dea", Drmb and Blind................. 8,000 00 School for Deal and Dumb. ... . 6,000 00 S'.ale Hospital. ........... .... . 10 000 00 Deaf, Dumb and Blind (special appropriation) (white) 8,650 00 Deaf, Dumb and BHnd (special appropriation ) (colored) . . . Urryrn Itcvlilon i,f Anitry Crowds, Nerlona Outlook. Paris, October 2, There was a de cidedly ug'y spir't abroad here today.' Revisionists and anti-revisionists seemed to be spoiling for a fight. Captain Drey.'us, whether .guilty or Innocent, has certainly caused a cyclone of passion. Crowds, scuffles, upioars and arrests have formed the programme of the last twelve bouts. At this moment the mounted republican guard is patroll ing parts of the city and all of the police force is on the alert ' ' - About a score of persons are said to have been seriously wounded in the free fights that have broken the monotony of the Parisian Sunday. In one quarter alone, over forty a'rrests wore made. ' Of the pilsoners thirteen were kept, and the others liberated. ... AH over the city groups of wildly ex cited men are marching about. When one band meets anolher there is a con flict of cries, "Vive La Revision," war ring with ''Vive L'Armee." Then sticks fly about and the least offensive looking person handy has a bad time for a few minute. ' '.''' '" The editorial rooms of Libre Parole, Drumont's paperof the intransigeant. Rochefort's organ, and some other jour nals are being guarded by strong bodies of police. V 1 V it . , ki . Absolutely mre A CHOICE LOT OF OF LOCAL INTEREST. " J. A, Jones, the liveryman, says the Deering Mower Is the Slickest and Easi est Running Mower he lias ever ' Been. They go like Hot Cakes. For sale by J. C. Whitty & Co- . . .. ?i The collectlonof rents and accounts given careful and personal attention. Best of references given J. K. Laud, office No. 12,' Planters Tobacco Ware house, Middle street. P 10,050 00 00 Insane Asvlum maintain diplomatic relations, although A3ricultural Department from V several ot tne embassy wererepiesenteo tonnage tax oa fertilizer'. . . 13,224 69 by subordinates, owing to the absence of 8ute prison.:... ........;... 1,65889 the ambassadors the French and Ger- ,j,i.i w,mi .j I man ambassadors are in Europe. Senator Hanna's statement In a pub lished interview that the United States would not possibly consent to allowing I the Spanish government to retain con 1 trol of any portion of the Philippine 1 islands, has attracted much attention in Washington, where it is generally re- Industrial College' and the University. 12,600 00 Total... ...$13,430 98 Raleigh will be well represented at the launching of the Illinoi.s at Newport News tomorrow. Theatre goers am rejoicing over the garded as a statement of the President's fact that Delia Fox la booked to appear position, and as an indication of the na-1 here this season. lure of the instructions given our peace I conimlBslonert. INTERESTED IN CHINA. r:r::i ; Lovers ot tlio beautiful in linery vill be interested in il- this display, Parisian Sliapos as with it vill, correct and novel crafiwllishiiients. VrolNcr Bnlf unon Ordorrtf ii Frotrt Araerlnnn Properly. A I.ou Trip. Nuw YoiiK, Oclobor 2. Instructions nave oeen sent oy secretary ong Admiral Dewey directing hi in to seiid the protected cruiser Baltimore at ouce to Tien Tsln, Chiua. This action shows oonclulve!y the concern felt by tl.o administration cl the existing condition of affair in the Celes tiul Empire. It would seem to indicate that Inure sensational information had been received from Minister Conger thau the authorities have made public. It wa slau d, however, that the advices from the minister at rekin simply show a turbulent condition of affairs existing throughout the empire. In view of the prospect of trouble In Pekln over the, death of the Emperor, and the efforts .which -will probably be made by bis adherents to seek revenge, or, at least assure safety for themselves, the authorities deemed it wise to place a hip as near the capital as possible. where the member of the American legation and the consulates near the capilal may find refuge In case of need After a consultation with the President Secretary Long directed Capt. A, 8. ('rownitiBhield, chinf of tiie bureau of navigation, to prepare instructions to Admiral Dewty to send the Baltimore to Tien Tsln without delay. These oideis weie signed and cabled yesterday after noon, and it Is believed the ship It now on her way to her destination. The Baltimore lu.s a lung trip befori her. The diaum-o between Mauila f nd Tien T.iin Is 1, ' miles, whii h she cover under the "hurry order a" eh t-n 1 Ont or Porto Rico. San j uah db Por.TO Rico, Oct, 2. The Spanish transport Isla de Panay arrived, here yesterday and a second transport Is expected Monday. These, with a hos pital ship, which wll come from Havana to remove a number of sick troops, will carry away about 8,000 Spanish soldier. Sufllcent vessels are said to be now on their way here to remove the remainder of the troops. It 1 Admiral Schley's opinion that the evacuation by the Spaniards and the official delivery of the. island to the American authorities will be completed by October 0. , , i, : ': STATE FAIR,. Oct. 24th to 20th. We invite you to come and visit oar store. Come and See us, DOBBIN & FERRALL, , Raleigh graded school have only had a seven m years course wuiie otner schools over the State have been prepar Ins their pupils for College. It is now prepared to raise the curriculum to Col lege preparation. The Supreme Court has no cases on docket this session of special iutcrest Tomorrow It begins to hear appeals from the 2nd, District. - Miss Jano Hawkins, an aunt of Col. A. B. AndrewB, died at his home here yesterday. She had long been an invalid, and was a woman very much beloved by all who knew her. 1 The chairmen of the Republican and Populist panics, and the nominees for Judges aud solicitors are consulting as to who shall be voted for as fusion nomi nees. It will take them several days to decide about the final ticket. It Is said that if fusion is successful in this Stale many South Carolina negroes will move here. A law enacted by the legislature gives to inedlcnl colleges the bodies of patients who die In the Asylums, and tuj, whom no provision is made for burial., This iaw Is causing much trouble ' 1 tho Wes tern part of the State. First Lieut. Beavers Is promoted to Captain of Company K," 1st, Regimeut N. C. Volunteers. ' There will be but few fairs held in the State this year, so much Interest centres In the Slate Fair. Ohio holds HO fairs, Indiana, Kansas aud Nebraska between 60 and 70 each. Bans tb yf Ihs Kind Voii Ham Always Bougli! 81giiataro of AilvrrilNrra PleaiHi Bol; Advertisers aro respectfully requested 10 see that their copy for change of Ads is handed Into this office, not later than 5 p. m. : ' This I the busy season, and while ad verlisers want changes to meet the sea s n, they mut know that the Journal s busy, and In order to do justice to ad verlisers, an early copy will .be , appre ciated. ' . EL 13 DUJJD 1TT1 I wll'.ilu. teven 1 iliin.ruclint'S li 111 in iiniefu';- wmm CU'IHIeI lake eve an ,, ry ' !:-. s at tho utmost, t .pi. N. 51. Tver r Y upon liU a.i!. : : '1 M inier Coil, r 1 nt olriil to prop t A t:. .TnkfiiK II n linn. Havana, October '2. Though It' L a buardous venture to make predictions in Uie face of Kpaiiitih procrastination it may reasonably be predicted that the A n,'!i ri !' will bo, l! vin i over It 01 ro t fortresK-s within tlnoe e aie a nund.er of rt 0 ' H. 1 evacit alion con r to t- xl.e occopati'Oi t 1 1 t ..' HI., a. Tbe t! e A 'i I 4 a I La. k n KM) i to I n : 1 n' iivnl ', tu . Of I1 REMOVAL. Xr. FIX ANIL DUFFY Has removed from the office here tofore occupied with Dr. Charles Duffy to offjeo occupied by Dr. LeirJstet Puffy, 133 Middle Street. AT TUCKER'S STORE, 128 & 125 Fayetteville Street, RALEIQU, NORTH CAROLINA. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE " " JPO'ZZ SALE! . s THE niOPEETY OF THE LATE MISS FRANCIS TAYLOlt. Ota NEW . . . Tailor-Made Suits ' FOR," LADIES WEAR. The excellence of our Tailor-Made Outer Garment for Ladie i admitted. Mont; doslrablo 'material, most perfect workmanship and. the very latest styles. We claim our garment are better than other and our price are low er. If you are interested test us by a mall order or by a personal call at our store. Dobbin & Ferrall, p . -""1 ta-t; . ) 1 1 1 IN Id- t 1 i n 1 ! in U'l -! b Pure and Tempting As well a Wholesome and Delic ious, is our choice stock of Fine Confec tion. Our exquisite llarahmallows, Nut C andie. Caramels, Chocolate and Kon- Hoi s and Chocolate Cbia are the acme 01 purity and unliorm excellence, ana tbe ladies of New Berne houhl not for- pet to take home a box of liri'tle Kinaes when out shopping. There none betier. IJitr.j'i Camcly ffore Small Sugar Cured Hams and Breakfast Strips. California Hams and Richmond Shoulders. A Fresh lot Portsmouth Corned Mallets. Frosh Oyster Craokere, Soda Biscuit and Cream Lunch Biscuit. . 1 OUR 3 CENT FLpUR is the Very Best. " OUR 2$ CENT FLOUR is just one grade lower. OUR 25 CENT ROASTED COFFEE is ahead of any Coffee sold in New Berne at that price. ' We have a uioe qnalitj GREEN COFFEE for only 9 CENTS lb., aud one of the Largest and Most Complete Stocks of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES in the city at Prices Which Defy Competition. 11d id & (Mill Wholesale & Retail Grocers, ' 'JPhone 91. 71 Broad St. ' Ifef late residence on Craven street. -House and lot on Metcalf street. Two houses and lots on George street. v -Two bouses and lots on Ueorge street extending through to Eden urcct. Three houses and lots on Crooked street. f ' Lot corner Crooked and Norwood streets. Seven lot on Cedar, Berne, West and Pine street. Seven houses and lots on Cedar, Berne and Pino streets. , - ' The block that is now occupied by the Fair Association a race track. The above property will be sold for CASH. Apply to v :'""" J. jr. woMEBrDEjr. The Best Cooks; .Everywhere all claim that they can , make tho daintiest diaues, I with least amount of trouble,! when using our Pure Foods. Our J Baking Powders, Tea, Coffees, Bplcea, and Olive Oil are absolute ly Pure and FrctJi, and nil our Ali-i rnentary loorts are high grodo audi of finest quality. 1 We are m iking a Bpeclalty this wet k of Canned Tomato Boup. Imported Sardines. Worchesterhiro and Tomato Sauce. Fruit Preserve and Jolly in 5 lb palls, also in .bulk by the pound. Soda and Suited Oyster Crackers. Fresh Oatflakes, Grits, Prepared Old Fadiioned Buckwheat. Helm & Co., Sweet Mixed and Sour Pickle. Full Cream Cheese and Fox River Butter. V I r nninn in nnrnr V 3 O. IX. rAKIVCK. JK.. UKUUDK. C 72 TP CTP TP "TP TP c .o?S3 p r. t aiSESSSa L. w w f, i IBS SET in. 1IIIIS 1 1 llBooIc Store ALWAYS Ul'.AI.UARTEUS FOIi KV1.UYTI1INU Y)U r : ;i 1 rti j jaa In n nlj 1 t 1 or. ;tt. 1 1 i 4 i 1 I . - i 1 v . . ; V , ' i ! ;) i ' We must Sell our Entire Stock of FALL GOODS at GREATLY REDUCED PUI0E3. Now 1 the time to Save Money on Clothing I Clothing I . Clothing I lion's good Suits, worth 4, now going at 2.36. Blark Clay Worsted Holts, worth f now $3.60. Plaid and Worstet Kinu. worth , going at 13. All Wool Black Clay Worsted Bints, worth I, at ". Also other fine Clothing (oing at 83 por cent. Cheaper than aijy other store In town. Alto bit Line of Boys and Children's Bull at Low Prices. Our DHY 0001)8 must b told and are offered at 83 per cent less than same good can bo purchased elsewhere. Ehoa Tricoa I Shoe Prices 1 Bhoo I'ri ' ! Men'i pine Shoes, worth 11.23. going at 85c. Fine Pm ! v Slews, In tan and black, all the way from 1.30 to 9.50 and m ' 4 ') er pair, are goiii); to be sold sow at 1.00, 1.4U, l.B'i mi l ; Sli-n's 1-Kifana worth 1 (K) going now at 83c, Ladie n marae ami line, from 3()o up; Children' BliofS, worth -. "f.o and 1.0(1 Koin now at 13o, UOc, iHc and 6Hc. Do nut f to are our Hiors, will sare you money. Itemwnber the f i American - Stock - Com; VI A M MlODl.K PTHEET. NEW P.ERNE, r c ' I e'any i no n,l s til T ' " r"T r ni 'irni 1 1 iy.AM I. ' I 1 I
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