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ESTABLISH L KNOWING Til AT TUK LOW AND CiUNKIlAL lSKl'KKsSION' II Alii) FOR M NV TO UAKU 1 WK flAVK Ui'.CIDKH, FOl! A I'KIOli CF COTTON A1!K MAKING IT :OTII ENDS MELl, TIME, AT LEAST, ini pi i (. 1 t .1 TO TUT A 1'URVIIUM UTON CASH SPENT IN OUR EVERY DOLLAR IN 4. Dry Gcocb C: 5hc2 Hep i l WE WILL ALLOW 5 11212 CI-MJT 12 i;!- Ti.ii 7C2: ::::t, v.i:;ii, purchased IN THESE DEPARTMENTS. This is a very unusual otter and we are a little skeptical as to bow we are coming out, but if we make a LOSS it will be yonr GAIN. We promise that there is to be NO MARK ING UP of poods, and are determined that any one giving Lower Prices must necessarily give Lower Values. 1 L, Cher Jj. ft r Lovers of ik. j ""if v.ill W u 4, ... 1 i - , I i , J ' a ' ' ' 1 f 1 c:; "1 1 J i I. Li III ii "1 i 4 r u:.- lilt 'i- i ( f i y f r C i to . Willi U SiC f:.'.. et to , U e i 1 v . 11 into military ih -tiiuts, ju-tas tne army of occupation takes possem-won, and the commander of a U 1 . .-let will lie held strict aseonnt:i-uny for n;;,iU8 within his 1:ir 'i. 'i lie advance ; of the army of o-m atlon is likely to be on Cuba sou iuwde of throe weeks, and the entire force intended to be Bent Is expected to bo on the island before tne first of December. The com mand of the Havana district will be the moat important under this plan. Some time ago H was understood some say positively promised that this command would fall to Gen. Fitz Lee, but since Gen. Lee was summoned to Washington, last week, there have been hints that it may go to a regular army officer, proba bly Maj. Gen. Wade. The Navy Department finds itself in a rather peculiar situation. So many olfl cers of the Navy earned promotion by gallant conduct during the war that there is a probability that that very few of them will get promotion, for the very simple reason that there are not enough positions to promote them to Secretary Long will ask authority from Congress to give a gold medal and an Increastf'ot ten per cent in pay to officers in lieu ol promotion, and the Idea now exists that Congress will accept that solution of the prohlem. Borne officers who have already been named for promotion, have expressed their willingness to give up tho promotion and take the gold medal and an increase of pay Fnnrral Co m n, I Ex telle of i: Jnno 1'iiKkiu?. ssitms Iuhih'J. Kallroad ii .iun. i . 1 Estate Sale. I Poisoner 1' uru' Trial Po:4;oued. Torkr; Muni Im Indemnity. New Youk, October 3 Turkey is to be called upon to indemnify American missionaries for the damages sustained by them In the riots which have occurred within Turkish territory during tho past three years. This is the decision of the President after careful consideration of the matter with Secretary Hay. The Turkish government recently announced that it would pay none of tho claims tiled against it by foreign governments for injuries sustained by their citizens during riots which occurred In Armenia. When pressed for a specific answer by Minister Angcll, with reference to its in tention with respect to the clain.s of American misnlonarles, the government disavowed its liability on Hie ground t int every effort had been made by Tur kish officials to protect life and property TO CURIE mVCUS fifSFEFMA To Gainrii-i' What rr tion r , to E-'erp 'ell. to Euow e ani Coed I 'ci I a a Yt of Journal Bhubau, ) Raleigh, N. C, October 4. f The State convention of the Republi can Leiiirues of North Carolina will meet in Raleigh on the 20ih of this month One delegate from each league, and one additional delegate to represent each 50 members wiH be the number of delegates to attend. " The funeral of Miss Jane Hawkins was held ye jterday from the Church of the Good Shepherd. She was the aunt of Col. A. B. Andrews, and was beloved by all who knew her. tier casket waB iudeed a casket of flowers for nothing could be seen of it save the massive silver handles. The altar and chancel of the church were banked with handsome de signs which afterwards covered the grave. , Yesterday Governor Russell issued commissions as follows: William P. By num Jr. of Greensboro, Judge of Super ior Court for 5th District vice Judge Spencer B. Adams resigned; also Wil liam D. Merrilt of Uoxboro, solicitor tor the 5th, Judicial District; vice Wll- 1 urn P. Bynum resigned. Persons coming heie from Norfolk report an epidemic of small pox there and at Portsmouth. Lieutenant llobsou has been invited to at'eud the Slate Fair. Chief Marshal Drewry will have about 100 assistant marshals and about 25 ladies mounted to act as "maids of honor." This will he a new departure. The Cape Fear and Northern Railroad will bo extended to Sinlley'a Falls in Harnett county where there is splendid water power, and where cotton and lum bcr mil's will be built. The road runa from Raleigh and traverses another se t'on of country from the Raleigh and Capo Fear Railroad now also in course of building. In a b'g sale of leal estate here yester day be'.oiu'inir to the entate of tho laic Stanhope l'ullen prices were very grail fj ing, showing that real estate was firm in price lieie. The receipts . for the property sold was over f i0,0o0. The Populists have issued X,030 copl of their campa'gn hand book. The Re publicans have taken itiitc a number, and the Populists are rising Republican ca.npaign literature. Tliet;ial of Keeper Burns of the Cnpl t.il It as been postponed after part of a day hearinz was riven it. It will not conic up until NovciiImt 11. This is for pois oning bo many line dogs in capit square. Staait'l I ; Tablet 0 of OB I 1 - phi mow riiiit lr I r.l I. ftiior. "i:w Yo);i;, Oi -to!.! t !!. The nomina i of Cul. Thee-,! ire Roosevelt, with i'.ary honois fresh upon him, for vernor of New York, has apparently mined the attention of other wealthy ew Yorkers to poliths, and the people in s. vend districts are likely to have tho , iivili0e of choosing bet we'll million-1 aires tor tuetr representatives in uon- res s. Both Republicans and Democrats are seeking to give the people a chance to recognize and reward the devotion which led men of large fortunes to sacrifice their ease in tho service of their country. Tammany will hold its congressional conventions next Thursday, and the Re publicans will nominate a week from Wednesday. Col. John Jacob Astor is slated for tne Republican nomination in the thirteenth district, and tne Democrats ai-e talking of placing Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont la the field against him. Both are leadcisln the social life of he city. Both are very rich men. Colo nel Astor won his title in the late war with Spain,-while Mr., Belmont 1b des ceided fiom stock which produced the hero of Lake Erie and Commodore Mat thew Colbraith Perry, who opened the commerce of Japan to tne civinzeu world. ' Mr. Belmont Is the youngest living son of the late August Belmont, hanker, lie Inherited a fortuneof about $4,000,003 Col. John Jacob Aslor's fortune is es timated at from $40,000,000 to $50,000,- 000, mostly Invested in New York city real estate. He is the fourth of his Dame, and he has distinguished himself in many ways asido from those which per du to the society into which lie was born. . . ItdrMt.iE Ou lt Mitttt. I'i.aaa I ! i i, i:- i I'ubr, October Naval Conductor ilUn I. J : to i ll ! 1 v. r t: REMOVAL. Has removed from the office her. tofore occupied with Dr. Charles Duffy to office occupied by Dr. Lcinster Duffy, 133 Middle Street. Wheeler r-l"l. WA8UtsaTON, Oct. 4. Gen Wheeler was the first witness before tho war in vestlgalion comir Bsion today. Beaver conducted the examination. Wheeler to'd of the trln to Cuba, but had no knowlege of the plan of the cam paign until he boarded a ship. lie de scribed the landlug and reconnoitering under the orders of Shatter. He also told of the first battle at LaQuasima, compltmentiue tho regular troops on their excellent firing. Wheeler tesliiied that tho Santiago campaign was. well planned and execut-. ed. He did not notice any lack of sup plies or munitions. Some of the sur geons wero killed or taken ill. Ii A T or Infant and Cluldren. T!'.3 K:..J Ycj to - . Eear3 the C'gnature of When in Bayboro Btop atthe Lupton IIousp for good accommodations. . s to A1 frllHPrii 1'li-HKO Mtiir. Advertisers aro respectfully requested to see that their copy for change of Ad is !nin:cd'ln!o this office, not later than 1 p. in. This is the bi:.y f son, snd while a vert i1 ! i s wiiiit clt hum s to nuet the fe s .a, t-' - v mil t know 1 1 1 (it the juntNAi. I... V, ii' 1 in on'.i r to do Justice to n mi i-arly cpy will be appro i :. OUTARIO PREPARED BUCKWHEA". Fresh Loose Oat (lakes, new crop. Fanny Elgiu Butter. Fancy Cream Cheese and Macaroni. . Nice Roastod Coffee, ground to order. Fresh Lot Cakes and Crackers. FrcBh Can nod Goods, all kinds. Freeh Carload Flour, right from mill. If you need a , Barrel, see us before you buy. . . We sell tho beet'White Oil for 10c gallon. If you need anything in the Grocery Line it will pay you to see 1 . , A Cordial Welcome You will give to our new arrivals In Fall and Winter Fabrics when you examine their exquisite Texture and Handsome Colors. The Prince Albert and Cutaway Coats still hold their place for disss oc- casians, and we have the latest style In Coatings and Trimmings to Fashion you a suit from, that will be swell, elegant and of Perfect Fit and Finish Our prices are reasonable. F. EI. Chad wick. Middle street. NEW BERNE, N. C, STATE FAIR, Oct. 24th to 29th. We invite yon to come and visit our store. Come and See us, , DOBBIN & FERRALL, TUCKER'S STOR: 123 & 125 Fayettoville Street, RALEIGU, NORTH CAROLINA. lian id I (Mill Whole? & llc.::il Grocers, 'Phone 91. 71 Broa'l Kt. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE POK SALE ! THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE MISS FRANCIS TAYLOR. Her late residence on Craven street, . House and lot on Metcalf Btree. Two houses and lots on George street. Two houses and lots on Ueorge street extending throug'i to Eden street. Three houses and lots on Crooked street. Lot corner Crooked and Norwood streets. ; BevcD lots on Cedar, Berne, West and Pine streets. Seven houses and lots on Cedar. Berne" and Pino streets. The block that is now occupied by the Fair Association as raie track.' The above property will bo Sold for CASH. Apply to " J. J. tvojlfewd;:: OTJB NEW ... Tailor-Iiiade Suits . . . FOR LADIES WEAR. The excellence of our Tailor-Made Outer Carments for Ladies is admitted. Must desirable materials, mojt perfect workmanship and the very latest style. Wo claim our garments are belter than others and our prices are lower. If you are Interested test lis by a mail order or by a p'-rsen.d call at our store. - . 11 to he the ceonom s. i,a :; d ku L D, . t a, -Jin t, Fcrrall, . -H - j J- The BestCooksi can make the daintiest dishes, with least amount of trouble, when using our Purs Foods. Our Baking Powders, Teas, Coffee, Spice, and Olive Oil aro absolute ly Pure and Frci-h, and alt our Ali mentaiy foods are high grade and of llneHt quality. We are making a Specialty this week of Canned Tomato Soups. Imported Sardines. Worcestershire and Tomato Sauco. Fruit Preserves and Jelly in 5 lb palls, also in bulk by the pound. Soda and Salted Oyster Crackers Fresh Oalflakes,;Grits, Prepared Old Fashioned Buokwheat. Heins & Co., Hweet Mixed and Sour Pickles. Full Cream Cheese and Fox River Butter. J. R. PARKER,PJR., GROCH -YlrT-er! i 'Phone 60. 77 Broad Street. nm w ii i At t'.e P I J w ALWAYS i .'A' i ; iton We must Pell our Entire Stock of FALL GOODS at GREAT REDUCED ritlCEH. Now is the time to Save Money on Clothing I ' Clothing I C) Men's pond PuilJ, worth $ I, row goirK at $2,215. Black Worsted holm, worth !$"), now t t.WJ. l'luid and Womte.1 f woitli ft, K,min at S3. All Wool Black Clay Worsted r worth n (, in ( ,. AUo other fine Clothing going at 8S per c t Im ;tp r Hum any other ptoie in town. A :r o I in Line ot I toys nd Children's Suits at Low Priri . dor I.iiV (JOOI'S uuist be sold and are offered at S3 per . h -s thoi h;. ire giMiils can be purehssi d elsewhere. ' X'i i ' I f'hoo Prlcoa I Shoo I o' l'o.e He i ., urih .:',, g..ng at $c Fine H ; s. in tun ai d t- ,. k, i,,l ti e ny fn.in 1 Ml to 2 Ml and i 4 l r ...r, imp j- ,,; e Ii, I e ; I m 1 ( 0, 4:, 1 K-,.. , n i i s . , ii I I y ! I ; .iv fit t- C. I Ji-'i i H t ' i 1 .-, I ill .' I. .; I! H I !,, Wol'il i i - v- v m i . -, -i ni l t: e. i;o ik.i. : - 1 : ' ' I I i e O il li.' ! -l, l.eloeluh' r ti l . I. s Will
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