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4v VOL. XYI-NO. 156. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 KNOWING THAT TUB LOW PRICE OF COTTON . AND-GENERAL' DEPRESSION' ARB MAKING IT HARD FOR MANY TO MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET.,., WE HAVE PKClUKI', YOU A TIME, AT LEAST, TO PUT A PltKVlftjM UPON EVERT DOLLAR IN CASH ' SPENT IN OUU : . " . ...'"' . . . Dry Goods & Shoe Departments. WE WILL ALLOW 5 PER CEXT DIS COUNT ; ' , Ul'OW, EVERY " DOL. X.AR'8 WORTH, U1S 51, PURCHASED IN THESE DKPARTMENTS. : , ; This is a very unusual oiler and we are a little skeptical : as to how we are chining out, but if we make a LOSS it will be your GAIN. We promise that there is to be NO MARK ING UP of poods, and are determined that any one giving Lower Prices mast necessarily give Lower Values. ' I EI FALL WORK ! Shaped up now tor Fall Work. feM items still behind, however, plenty here to let one know its Autumn. r IlresH Goods. Some new things in pattern lengths, your selection, tiie only one of the kind, moderate - prices, per yard 85c, $1.00 and $1 25 Waists. Fancies, in lengths for waists, ' sonic pretty things, per yd. . 85c Silks. Black Satin Duchesse ,in floral bayadere effects, per yd, 95o & 1.00 Some catchy styles in Plaids and Figured Silks for waists, per yd 1.00 C'lotllM. 50-inch twill back Cloths in military blue, manila and the dark shades, per yd, .. f . $1.00 , Our out-of-town trade can have samples of the above mailed promptly. H. B. DUFFY. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES v ... AND LOW PRICES ! Will tell this is why wo keep busy. We are offering, bargains now, to make room tor Fall stock which will soon be coming in. Call and see us belore placing your orders. ' "lis no trouble to show goods, but . ' a pleasure. . ' Fresh Flour, Butter, Cheese, Coffee, Hams and Breakfast Bacon Arriving Daily. i JOHN OFFER . Fine Umbrellas. Ladies fine taffeta silk Umbrel las, with briar root stock and pearl handles, sterling silver and Jap. handles, price 2.50, 3, $3.50 Brilllniiti.ie Whirls. A new line of black Drill ian- tino skirts, plain and flounce effects und braid trimmed, made to our order, finished more like your dressmakers work, price, . . .... . $2.00 and up. ISlack Dress Goods. Pattern lengths, one of a kind wool duchesse fancies and ere pons, per yard , $1.00 and $125 Storm Seraje. Black wide wale Btorm serge, especially adapted for two piece suits, 45 inches wide, per yard, OCc. djVBpaaSMa. sHBjpav ssaMSMBtavasj aaBaaa avsafi aaHVSav DTTJtfitf, INDIAN WAR. Fnn4 Tbal Many Midler Bm Shi Killed. WrrvNarprlwd. Minneapolis, Mink., October 6 One hundred regular troopi, under Brigadier General Bacon, bad a sharp battle today on Leech lake, with several hundred Pillager Indiana. It is reported that (our soldiers were killed and' nine wounded. The loss among the Indiana ia not known. Late tonight an unconfirmed rumor reached St. Paul and this city that Gen eral Bacon and all of hia men had been massacred. A telegraph operator at Brainerd, not far from the Indian coun try, asserts that the story ia true. The Pillager Indiana are a branch of the Chippewa or Ojibway family, which is scattered over several Northwestern States and portions of Canada. Leech lake, around which their reservation la located, is in Cass county, in Northern Minnesota, and is1 one cf the bodies of water contributing to form the Missis sippi river. Other Indian reservations are in the vicinity. Today's attack recalled to many old residents the noted outbreaks of Sioux Indians in Minnesota during the civil war, which weie finally suppressed by Gen. John Pope, after 700 white persons had been murdered, 200 taken captives, mostly women, eighteen counties rav aged, 80,000 persona rendered homeless and 3000,000 ofproperty destroyed. St. Paw., October 6. A correspond ent of The Globe telegraphs today that tjhe attack of the Indiaue, in which they ambushed, trapped and annllated the command of Gen. Bacon, was more cow ardly than at first reported. The Indians soon pretended to be friendly to the soldiers. The soldiers had unloaded and were preparing to leave when the Indians fired. When lan si en the soldiers were crouching behind the bauk defending themselves. The piioi boat was injured as it left. " ,T UIIK .IOi,U IN Oftti BAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet?. All druggists refund the money if it full to cute. 23o. The genuine has L. li. Q uii each tablet. ' 4kMwn Victoria la lrll. .- Losdon, Oc'ober 5. Queen Victoria her daughter, the Empress Frederick ol Germany, the'Prince Adolpli of Schuml- Llppe, bad a narrow escape while driv ing at Balmoral, Scotland, on Monday. The horses of Her Majesty's carriago bolted, the coachman lost control of th'Hi and serious accideut was only averted by the horses turning into the woods, where the carriage stuck between the trees. The members of the Royal .Party were severely shaken np and alarmed but oth erwise wcm not injured. TO lUHK NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA T Gain Flesh, to Slee Well, to Knew What Appetite and Ooed Eiges ' tion Mean, Slake Teat f Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. Interesting Experience of aa Indian apolis Oentlemaa. No trouble Is more common or more misunderstood than nervous dyspepsia. People having It think that their nerves are to blame, are surprised that they are not cured by nerve medicine and spring remedies; the real seat of mischief Is lost sight of; the stomach Is the origin to be looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any pain whatever in the stomach, nor perhaps any of the usual symloms of stomach weakness. Nervous dyspepsia shows lUelt not in the stomach so much as in nearly every other organ; In some cases the heart palpitates and Is irregu lar; in others, tb kidneys are affected In other the bowel are constipated, with headaches; still others are troubled wlib loss of flesh and appetite, with the accumulation of gas, sour rising and heartburn. Mr, A. W. Sharper of No. 01 Prospect St Indianapolis, Ind., writes a follows: "A motive of pure gratltude?prompts me to writ these few lines regarding the new and valuable medicine, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. J have been a suf ferar from nervons dyspepsia for the lut four years; have lied various patent medicines and other remedies without any favorable result. Tbey sometimes gave temporary "relief until the .floci this to my sedentary habit, being a bookkeeper with little physical exercise, but I am gld to slat that the tablets have overcome ail these obstacles, for I gained In fleab, alerp better, anil am belter in every way. The above la writ ten not for notorlty, but Is based on actual facts." Respoctfully yours, A. W. Sharper, 01 Proapect St., Indianapolis, Iml. It Is safe to say that Stuart's I ) ( ;.f ; ! a Tabids will curs any stomach weakness or rlbemiMi eicept cancer of the stomach. They cur sour stoma h, rn, ! of flcali anil apniHlia, lroi!r.iici j t La tlon, learthurn, constipation six! ImiI- e. lie.. t iimI for Tnllialill li I ' l t k i-n f It i ' I.? ' ' f GETTING n Lone Harris' Spd Cut By A Men Nep. State Gets Some Money. Army mat ters.' Benefits For Confederate Soldiers. Church Building. ' Democrats Will JJoml . nate Candidate. . V JODBNAL BoRBAD, ) Raleigh, N. C, October 6. ) Major Wilder of the 8nd North Caro lina regiment has been recommended by Major General Miles as colonel of the First Regiment of immune to succeed Colonel Richie1. . The Stale yesterday got $908 from the government as part of the claim for money spent in mobilizing the State. troops. When returning from an excursion to Norfolk yesterday, a son of J. C. L. Har ris had some trouble with a drunken ne gro on the train- and the negro cul young Harris. The wound had to be sewed up by a physician. This trouble with the negro Is getting home to J, C. L. HarrU who Is one of the few backers of the present administration. ' A Confederate Tea is to be held to morrow here under the management of 12 young ladies to raise money to help purchase fuel -for the Soldiers Home. There is no doubt but what it will be lib erally patronized. Raleigh Is such a marrying town that a grocery man near the Union depot Is said to have raised a splendid lot of chickens on the rice that la showered on the brides. Wonder if he charges more for them than the other klud. The Second regiment will probably be paid off this week for September. Those men who are not here will have their money held for them by the commanding officers. The furloughed men are return ing to camp quite rapidly. , , The Good Shepherd congregation have given orders for wotk to begin on the new church to be built by this congrega tion. The church and trimmings will be all of Salisbury Granite which is very like the granite in the Confederate mon ument bore. The interior will be of yel lowish brick with white marble pillows' and is to cost not less than $20,000 nor more than $25,000. It will be in the form of a cross. Dr. Pettinger, the rector last year brought the corner stone from Jer usalem. V. There 210 students at the Agricultural and Mechanical college here, which goes over the number of last year. Today two ez-Confederate soldiers began to compile from records of the civil war the history of the North Caro lina troops in that war. The work will be sold for the benefit of the Soldiers' Home. Cotton is opening so rapidly that pickers enough cannot be had to keep it picked out. - It Is now believed that the Democrats will hold a convention here and noml nate a candidate for Congress for the 4th District. lrfaa t'aaa ltwpae1. Pauis, October 5. A formal applies tion for the revision of the Dreyfus case was 5 led today on the docket of the Court of Cessation. The procedure for opening the case has, therefore, definitely commenced. Maaall-a.x la Norfolk. Norfolk, Va .October 5. On account of the prevalence of small-pox cotnpul sory vaccination of the residents begins tomorrow. The cases ar,e increasing so rapidly that a pavilion nas been oidered built for new patient. Osrrr PrklH. Manila, Oct 5. The United Stales cruiser Boston and the gunboat Petrel. accompanied by the collier Nero, have left Manila for China. It is believed that. they will go near PeVln. Their object Is to protect American interests. BTatr Taaaaaad HJ rllf. Atlanta, Ga., October i Georgia voted today for a Governor, a full ticket of State-hous officers, and for a const!. tutlonal amendment, providing that judge and solicitors be elected by the people. Hon. Allen D. Candler. Democratic nomine for Governor, wa elected over Hogan (Populist) by not lest thaa 70,000 majority; thl being more than double the Democratic majority for Governor two year ago. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tta K!r.J Yea Hava A!r;$ E:r;M Boar the Signature or loo At iNTtnisT. J. A. Jimin, tliu liveryman, says Hie IVi'tlng Moaer U the Hlirki at and Tuii- ' rut Ilunnlnjf Mnwrr he Ima rvrr a- n. They to Uh Hot Culm. For sulo by J C. Whitiy .t Co- I A Haadrca Laal. Savannah, Ga., October 5. News from tne storm-stricken districts along the coast is coming In gradually, and it is probable that' a hundred lives have been lost. A boat which arrived today reported that fifty people were drowned at Fer nandina. From Campbell Island, Inhab ited by about forty colored people, it is said that all but three were drowned. At j Brunswick four people lost their lives, j and at Jesup, one hundred miles from the j coast, one man was killed in a building blown down by the storm. " , There are a number of small islands at various points around Brunswick, Fer nandlna and Darien on which small groups of families live. It will be some days before accurate reports are heard froi these points. THB MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by.'W. A. Porterfield & Co. Commission Brokers.- New York, October 6. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Clow Sugar........... 112J 1141 112 114 Am Tobacco. . . . 127T 127J 124 124 C. B. & Q. ..... ,1141 115 1141 114 St. P... . 107, 107 107 107 L. & N -541 55 54 j 54 Rubber Com.... 88 40 88 80 COTTON. Open. Hlfrh. Low. Close January 5.40 5.42 5.87 5.87 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whxat Open. High. Low. Close December.... 62f 62 62 2( Cobn December..... 29 29 29 i 20 Vtt Tit. Bnll'a Cmigh Syrup, , Cough the quick eat anil nunc eueo- lung tmniiiea, ontiima ana lBFI in iBclplent consuniptlim. ItBe. J 1 "" Taking Precedence a Overall nlbr functions of this Atoru Is our Prfutcrinlinii nr. S) part men t. The fart that our prc 2 sctiption trade steadily and contin- i -jally increases goes further to ) establish our position, as meriting ' nnnsi aviiliioina fsur1n I Let us fill your prescription. Davis Pharmacy. Phone 5ft. Cor. Broad A Middle Sis, ROBERTS & BRYAH, Opposite Poe' office. FRUITS WHOLESALE RETAIL. POWELL'S CANDY. BEST. We sell trie flnet Fruit. andy fum So to 80o a lb. Come to as for delicacies. b Y j When Looking , TnrouKh Your Closets You may And that you are In need of cooking uioosi a. or uouwuoia neces ille for kitchen or laundry purposes. We have an extensive assottment of Tin Ware. Granite and Agate Ware, Coal Oeuttles, Mrualies of all kind, Gem Pane, Katilee, Boilers, Broilers, Pn-erinir Knttles, that we are selling at BKO ROCK ruioEa. Will sell you an I8J9 Rambler Bicycle right, tail anu get our price. L. H. CUTLtR HDV'E CO. '4 i liiiBook Store t 'i ALWAVd llEADgUAnTEPJJ FOH , F.VKUYTIIING YOU NIX!) tub P' 'III M if, 1 ".'!. Or. Bull s W 'Mnn Fc.vczn Absolutely Pure Sweets of Life ! We have jnst received a Fresh ... Lot of W HITMAN'S FINK PHILADELPHIA MADE ; CANDIES, which we sell at 40c per pound., put op in hand some , boxes. - This candy is Guaranteed to be Fresh. v Ice Cream, 30c Quart. ' Delivered to any part, of the city, PACKED IN ICE. . Corner Pollock and Middle Streets. Don't forget the place. C J. McSorley & Co. REMOVAL. Dr.FIMNK DUFFY as removed from the offlcu here tofore occupied with Dr. Charles Duff; to office occupied by Dr. Leinstur Duffy, 183 Middle Street. NEW ! MEN OF TASTE IN DRESS will be agreeably surprised when they examine our new errna's in tall and Winter CLOTHING. For Style, Fit and Finish they are equal to tailor-made, and the quality and beauty of the fabrics are un surpassed. We will sell you a fine suit of Clothing at a price that will defy com petition. . - T. J. BAXTER. STATE (FAIR, Oct. 24th to 20th. Wrjinvite yau to come and visit ' our store. Come and See us, DOBBIN & FERRALL, " ' AT - . ' TUCKER'3 STORE, 128 & 125 FayettevilloiStrcet, " RALEIGH, J NORTH CAROLINA. OUB NEW Tailor-Made Suits ... FOR LADIES WEAR. The excellence of our Tailor-Made Outer Garments for Ladles I admitted. Most desirable materials, most perfect workmanship and the very latest styles. We claim our garments are' better than other and our prices are lower. If you are Interested test us by a mall order or by a personal call at our (tore. Dobbin &'Ferrallv RALEIGH, X. C. "Thoy'ro Alter lie" The man says that owns a Favorite hlrjcle, but he smiles to know that noth ing ran cli:h hlin on this he. Thor ouj hly up to ilale, well built and the rn-iii of alr'tiRth ami perferllun, the i.n-klns VAo Co. lavurlle bicycle la I ' v, nul coiiipeiinn, sml e ara sm-I 1 1 nw 1. . mi on pnv iiTii, Rtaprlio you will p. y Ii a t h,?w inr ' .-I, 1 ' 1 "iv y pr Tirrrrrrrrinrrrr c ONTARIO v PREPARED BUCKWHEAT. Freeh Loose Oatflakes, new" erop. Fancy Elgin Butter. . Fancy Cream Cheese and Macaroni. Nice Roasted Coffee, ground to order. Fresh Lot Cakes and Crackers. 0 Fresh Canned Goods, all kinds. Fresh Carload Flour, right from mill. If you need a Barrel, see us before you buy. We sell the best White Oil for 10c gallon. If you tieed anything in the Grocery" Line it will pay you to see' )o 'Phone 91. VALB ABLE REAL ESTATE FOTZ SALE! the pkopehty of tiie Her late residence on Craven street. ' House and lot on Mctcalf street. Two houses and lots on George street. ' - Two houses and lots on Weorge street extending through to Eden street. Ihrce houses and lots on Crooked street. ' Lot corner Crooked and Norwood streets. Bcvcn lots on Cedar, Berne, West and Piuc streets. Seven houses and lots on Cedar. Berne and Pine streets The block Hint is now occupied by the Fair Association as race track; The above property will lie sold for CASH. Apply to J. J. WOL.EE1VBE5T. 5. The Best Cooks I Everywhere all claim that they can make the daintiest dishes. with least amount of trouble, when using our Pure Foods. Our: Baking Powders, Teas, Coffees, t Spices, and Olive Oil are abaolute 3 ly Pure and Fresh, and all our Ali mentary loods are high grade and of finest quality. We are making a Specialty this week of Canned Tomato Soups. Imported Sardines. Worcestershire and Tomato Sauce. , , ...'". Fruit Preserves and Jelly in 5 lb palls, also in bulk by the pound Soda and Salted Oyster Crackers? Fresh Oatflakea.'.Grite, Prepared Old Fashioned Buckwheat Heinz & Co., Sweet Mixed and Sour Pickles. Full Crt am Cheese and Fox River Butter. I D DADlnn Bin r.nnrcn a. iv iixil-ilV.aJV. vjiuvck, t Thone 69. ODODElgBiigSSi3 DODO We must Sell our Entire Stock KLDUUi-D PRICES. Now i the time to Save Money on Clothing t Clothing I Clothing l Men's good Bull, worth 14, now going at $2.25. Black Clay Worsted Suits, worth tS. now 3.50. Plaid and Worsted Suite, worth 6, going at 8. All Wool Black Clay Worsted Buita. worth $8. at 1)5. Also other fine Clothing going at 83 per cent. Cheaper than any other store In town. Also Bit Line of Boys and Children's Suits at Low Prices, Our DRY GOODS must be sold and are offered at 85 per cent leu than same good can be purchased elsewhere. Shoo Prices ! Shoe Prices I Shoe Prices J rT' Men'slne Fhorp, worth fl.25. going at 85c. Fine 8unday Shoe, in tan and black, all the way from 1.50 to 2.50 and up to 4.00 per pair, are going to be sold now at 1.00, 1.49, 1.86 and j.T5. Men's BrogBns worth 1.00 going now at 85c. Ladle Bhoes in coarse and line, from 50o up; Children's Shoes, worth 5o. 60c. H 76c and 1.00 itoing now at 15o. 0 Kto tee our Shoe, will save yon a American - Stock - Company n OV S. Ol MllJDLr; hTKEKT, Hononiifiiiii Good Houses ...For Rent ! IN GOOD LOCATION. J Desirable Doutcs and Lot For Sal at a very low Bgure. Also other property for sal a an Investment. Cheap rooms for rent for families or Ingle persoor. Collection of Runt a BpaviaHy. E. E. HARPER, Real Cstate Agent. N. It. STREET. t. P. GATES STRIXT & 0ATH5, Wholesale 71 Broad St. late jiiss feancis taylob. 77 Broad Street. - of FALL GOODS at GREATLY ffl! 80c, 48o and 68c. Do not forget money. Remember the Store. NEW BERNE, N. C. 5 rfr-tniVv ,1 A Proper Ckmipor Of Prearrlptlons is no el.,! iXiilro oonm Irnllmia run- ; knowlpilire of Kmi-a ami I to each other. We tke r In the Purity of our I " and Accurwy with hi. . tbein on your riivm.-i 1 vl"' V ' IIAATrrTTfl fflU ). I f
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