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VOL. XVI--N0 164. NSW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBEU 16, 1888. , ESTABLISHED. 1882 Otdli JT3: n life A Beautiful Black Wool Morcnu, tO lS?ni?inber Our 5 per cent. Discount on Every Cnslt Sale in our JDry Goods mini Shoe Departments. V EE To Dye or Not to Dye ' that is the ques tion f whether it -is better to wear that faded, shabby ' dress and endure the scornful looks of all your well-dressed neighbors, or to purchase a package of Diamond Dyes ,- and restore its ( . freshness in another color making a new dress lor tea cents, i Diamond Dyes ntM no ftlmpte to lie. Hint nny nno coll Uyo t aud beautiful colon with bin U:Us vcrk. ., - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE . etok s..x: i - TUE 'PROPERTY OP THE LATE MISS FRANCIS TAYLOR Her late rpf-l-Icnce on Craven street. limine Nnd lot on Met calf street. ; . Two bouses and lots on Qvorgo street. Two houses and lots on tieorge street extending through to Eden street Tlnee houw'S and lots on Crooked airoct. Lot corner Crooked and Norwood streets. -even lots on Cedar, Berne, West and Pine streets. . SeVfii houses ami lots on Cedar. Berne and Pjno streets . Due half the block that is now occupied by Ilia Fair Association as raco. track The ubove property will lie gold for CASH. Apply to - . jr. jr. woiiFEXDEur .'ODOBiiiiiifiiiii g WERE AFTER IT, YOUR MONEY BUI WE GIVE YOU WORTHY EQUIVALENTS. " KICIA1S THIS WEEK : Black Cluy Worsted Suits, wortht8.m, This Week. 1 00 Bet ter class Same Quods, were ttO.00, Tlita Werlr, 6 80 Frurrh Clay Worsted Bulls, worth SI, now 1 00 Nice Plaid Wonted Buits, double hrearl and round cut. worth S3, now S 00 OTnER I.I NET "OF AM) OKNI LKMKN. A hUVEKS. Viir OUU a American - Stock - Company, w P 60 &, f.l MIDDLE 81HEKT. VEW BERNE. N. C. O onpniiiigiiiiiii I HIGH GRADE AND Will tell this is why we keep busy. We are offering bargains now, to make room ior Fall stock which willsoonbe coming in. Call and seo us beioro placing your orders, "lis no trouble to show goods, but a pleasure." rrcsh Flour, Butter, Cheese, Coffeo, Hams and Breakfast Bacon Arriving Daily. Will Ft and (ha Closest Inspection. HAMS Fit to, Grace any Man's' Table at 10c pound.1; -ftigar Jlfured Shoulders, 7 and ,8e -pouud. , ; - finest While Full Cream Cheese. Everything necessary for tiie"inner nmn of Clil'lcest. Quality, and Lowed P.l.ts. , .. , Our lint) ofZelgler - Shoes Is is now'cornplete and an inspec tion will please you. Before buying notice our 75c Kids in Dluck and Colors. CENTS Per Yard. FOR MA1 J1TT i mm Corner South Front nJ Middle Sts. o ra F'ne Youth' 9iitts, sicei 14 to 19 yjsis. Worth 4. now 2 00 Tettrr Suits, same class, f 3 (o 4 00 Oilier at prices 38 pet otn'. low - Plioes Nice Tan, worth t J "5 t 1 7,V riner Blioes at 3 75 GOODS, FOR LADIK3 I' 1'KICE.S TO SUJT ALL STOlfKH.- n nonoff GROCERIES LOW PRICES ! ii s t 6 S, 6 & I . - ; T . . ' V, (s '-.vVl,!, TBS STEAMSHIP DISASTER. Great Lom or Lire T Eaallab rwit CitwStTkrirDail. London, Del. l5.-T he Atlantic Trans port Company' steamer Mohegan, forr meley the Cleopatra, of the Wilson and FurnesS'Loyland Line, which left Lon don for NewYork. yesterday with fifty passengers and.' a crew of 150 men, is ashore off the Lizard, between the Man acles and the Lowlands. , - Particulars of the foundering of the iteamsbip are coming in slowly. A dispatch to Lloyd's from Falmouth mere- announces that she sunk with 69 passengers and crew of 115 after striking Manacles. After striking her back broke and slid into deep water, carrying all save 83, who succeeded in getting In the lifeboat and found 14 clinging, to the rocks. ' . The tug picked up a man who had been floating for seven hours, who said he was dining when he heard the crash and when found was on the rocks. Tlie utmost order prevailed among the crew, whojworkek nobly. Tie boats were lowered and filled with women. In lew than twenty minutes the ship settled. The nleht was- clear. The latest reports are'the saved number 7. the lost 09. ' Cotto- t.etler, . New Ycnx, Oct. 14. 61nce the tra4e Is so pessImUtio re garding future values for cotton,-itis not strange that farmers, should snare . the same feeling after having lost money, by holdine. for two consecutive years. . Tue large receipts may be taken as a conflr mallon of the general tendency on part of farmers to sell freely, and if this c true old cotton carried over bas forrr.ed some part Id mating tne large, iota's each week tor a month past. . However w(0 may explain some features of present large movement, we cannot dismiss the extraordinary receipts recorded at IIojis ton, without the conviction of a largely increased yield in Texas over last sea son. ; Altogether, the evidence of an ample supply is so overwhelming that Iroat reported from various points in the south today, has had scarely an effect upon values. Speculation is inert be cause surface appearance are so against cot' on. We believe that the main re liance for improved conditions lies in the expansion, which must follow the low values, for both cotton and cotton goods. Any other corrective for pres ent depression would-be artificial and thorefore only temporary. American cotton, at these low prices, should sup plant other growths and find many new fields fox useful manufacture. lloBMtT Moonii & Co. 1 Vnttsa Occupation. Washington, Oct 15. According to War Department officials, the official an nouncement cabled from Madrid, that the Spanwh government intended to keep a strong force of troops i'i Cuba until after the treaty of peace has bain signed, will cause no deviation in carry ing out the plans ior American occupa tiun of Cuba on December 1st. The American Military Commissioners at Havana, have been ordered to notify the Hpanioh Commissioners, of our In tenllon to tske charge of the entire island at that date. Spanish troops may remain in Cuba a'ter that time, but they will have no authority there. GET FLtSII. Oct Strength, Tlsjsr, Clear Complexion sa4 Good Digestion, Net by Patent Medicine, But in Raton's Own WnT. . ..V ' Any honest pbysiclsn will tell you that there is hut one way to get Increased nosh; all the patent medicines and cod liver oils to the contrary notwithstand ing. Nature bas but one way to Increase flesh, strength and vigor, mind and body and that Is through the stomach, by wholesome food, well digested. There n j reason or common sense in other method whatever. 1'eople are tnln, run down, nervous, pale, and shaky In their nerves simply because their stomachs are Weak. They may not think they have dy prpsia, but the fact remains that tbey do not tat enough food, or what they eat is not quickly and properly digested, as It should be. . ' . Dr. Harlan Jsoa say the reason is because th stomach lacks certain diges tive acids and peptones, and deficient secretion of gastric juice. Nature's remedy In such caies Is to supply what the weak stomach larks. T litre are several good preparations wLI h will do ihU but none so reailily as Btuarti's Dyspepsia Tabids, whkh are lsigned ejn-t:inlly for all stomach troubles, snd Ulch cure all dlgmtKe wealiiieM on the common senna plan of furninhlng the digestive principle which the itontuch larks. ttniirt's lt''lis!Tsljelgive h i'- t mtreitioq. ) hwl tiled U to iiicim.f? tue appHltfl ii. 1 ti.rrciueil vinor, a 1 1 ii li'uli I'iitu I ' "i I and nti. i ,. : i.f i .. IEE ST1TE CiFIIll ' I Tie Relation Of Trinity Collet ill Cigarette Trust. , : Dockery Making a Disgraceful Can- fas. State Uuord to- Be Reor ganlzed. Eallroad Charter. Cold Weather Come ... At Last.. " ' - Journal Bobbac. I Raleigh, N. C, October 15. J Secretary of State Thompson yester day chartered "The Great Eastern Bail- road Company'' to run 130 miles from Selms, Johnston county to Douglas Baj, Hyde county. The capital stock is 050,000. It Is said that Oliver H. Dockery, Jr., who is., running Republican candidate for solicitor of this district, is making the dirtiest campaign that any man has ever made in the State before. The Senoir editor of the Christian Ad vorate the Methodist organ in the State comej out in an editorial, and says that Trinity College must free itself from any c onnection wfch the cigarette trust- else the preachers In the Conference will be slow to pledge themselves to its continual support. The Ice Factory here Is being very greatly increased as to its capacity, and next season will be able to turn, out 83 tons per day. There will Also be a cold storage department. ' - " .- The plan for reorganizing the Slate Guard will be made public November t.t. It is aiieady known that there will le three regiments of 10 companies each with 60 men to a company. There seems no doubt hut that lear of a race conflict hero, is why the Second Regiment will be mustered out in com panies instead of here as a whole. Tomorrow Judge Purnell leaves for Elizabeth City to hold Federal court. So far no military Instructor for the Agricultural, and Mechanical College cadet Battalion has been secured.! The weather has turned decidedly cool, so much so that frost Is predicted for tonight. Fires have become suddenly a necessity. . , A new cleik has been today installed in the Revenue Collector's office at a sal ary of 11.000. WILL VISIT CAMPS. Invealla-tlnt; Cnnimlltsn In s.s Things Tncniselves. 4Jbnnen For Beclng Ths War Teasels nt Atlantic Ports. Washington, October 15. Th work of the Commission that is engaged In In vestigating the war will, after this week be transferred from Washington to tbe military camp i, The Commission will start Bunday for Jacksonxllle, Fla , to investigate tbe camp occupied by the volunteer corps commanded by Gen. Fltzltugh Lee. It is understood that among tbe officers in that camp who will be asked, to appear before the .Commis sion will be Col. Bryan, of the 'Third Nebrasl a Regiment. The evidence heard this week due not differ materially from that taken during the first week. No criminal neglect has been snown. Ths sum and substance of the week's testimony Is that most of the troubles resulted, from the Inexperience of those charged with the care of the men, . ' There seems to be a general desire among the citizens of our seacoast cities to be given an opportunity to see some of the fighting ships of our navy. In roaponse to numerous requests Secre tary Long ha ordered tbe Nashville, the Wilmington, the Montgomery, and the Princeton to Charleston, 9. C, (o paf- tlclpate In the Peaoe Jubilee exercises to be held there on the 24th Inst, and Phil adelpbla has succeeded in getting orders UsOed for the following sblps to help make its Pesc Jubilee, to be held on IheSTlh lost., a success! Tho Texas, the New Orlean", the Marblehead, the Topeka, the Mayflower, and the Win low. to tvmt A - m esc BAT Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tbe money It it fall to cure. 2-tc, The genuine has L. B. Q ou each tablet. Sxcnalrs Is ins rsakln. , Wamiiiioton, October 14 The Navy Department has received a complelo port of the repairs required by the mored crulrer Drooklyo, Commodo Schley's fltgnblp, which was slightly damaged In ths battle wlih Cerrera' fleet. The cnal of the repairs Is estimated by I lie board to be tl 1.M7, and U will require twentjfour day to cnmple them. Tbe Brooklyn vlll enter dry doc on Noveim."1, as soon at the In In floated out, In onlt-r that I uiiltrtict Ilwli-t may base an opporlunlty of whether the- aufT-ied any llama, wl.en the ran on a tlnml in Gnaolanamo JUy, WILLIAM IN D-NQBB. Ilallit- Anarchists Made Plot to Kill A BXANEniA, Egypt, OcL 14. The Alexandria police have arrested nine Italian anarchists and have thus frustra- a plot ajainst Emperor William, ho is now on his way to the Holy Land to be present at the consecration of the Protestant Church of the Savior Jerusalem. ; '" ; The' first? to bo arrested was a cafe keeper, a well-known sna chist, In whose home the police -fuui d two wire-wound uot-bj of gnjst strengtu,- full of ballets This arrest was made in consequence ot notification of the Italian connsul- general at Cairo-that, two snarclilsts had left Carlo tor Port Said. - The police investiealinn showed that the arrested cafe keeper had bribed the steward of a steamer sailing today from Alexandria to Port Said and Syria to lake onboard a box of bombs. , - Apparently .the anarchists originally Intended to use the bombs at the Palais Abidln at Cairo, while Emperor William and the Khedive were there. When the Kaiser decided bot to visit Egypt the anarchists changed theia plans and de cided to attack him in Palestine. President In Nl. Louis. Si. Louis, October 14 President Mc Klnley spent today iaSti Louis and re ceived an enthusiastic welcome. He came from Omaha. At Union Station, when the presiden tial train arrived at 8:80 a. m., there was terrific jam, every available space being filled with people anxious to see the chief- executive. The members of the general reception committee lined up, and when the President emerged from his car, he was escorted by them to the wenlieth street entrance of the station where he entered a carriage. -. . .. The Twelfth United Stajes Infantry was drawn up on the north side of Mar ket street, facing the station. When the President's carriage wheeled Into Mar ket street the veterans of .Santiago pre sented arms and the throng that lined both sides of that thoroughfare broke into cheers.. Hats and handkerchiefs were waved and the Prjsident was kept bnsy responding to the noisy welcome. At noon the President spoke to 15,000 persons in the hall of the Merchants' Ex change, the room in which Samuel J. Tilden was nominated for President in 1876.. THE M ABUTS. Yesterday's mai ket quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterfleld .Co. Commission Brokers. New Yum, Octoh r 15. STOCKS, Open. nigh. L-w. ClnwT Sugar Ana Tobaoco. . a B. Q. ... ,. tut ,. 118 .. U4 . J074 .. 64 Uli 118 114 1074 63, 110, 114 114 107 54 8M 111 114 114 107, 8u P N B4 Rubber Com. , .. 88, m COTTON. Open. Hlirh. .5.85 5 55 Low. 083 Close January 5 83 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wusat Open. High. Low. Cltwe 64 December.... 03t 'CAt 641 Cobs , December... . 814 8I 801 80 FOR . Little Fu.vczn Absolutely Pur We have have Just received t Hoe of Children'! and Youth's Sufu which is up-to-date and the Pt ices ire marked down to suit the times, Oar line of Boys sod Youth's .hoes cannot be equaled, snd we have tbe best lines of iioy's Hose In the city. '. . We are Headquarters for Children's Underwear, Caps and Cullaro, Let bj Fit your fuui; Jim will be j' ! but i!ho wlih I'.' Tail ir,; Exaa iL, j COUCH SYRUP Will cure a Cough or Cold at once.. It positively relieves all throat troubles. Small doses. . Price 25 cts. at druggists. 1 Untie. Democrats, Populists and Republicans I am no bog:- I don't want the ea ih and that fenced, but I do want a par " t least of your patronagej Try me. ' . " Baxter the Jeweler. ' ; , . Next to Jodunal. SHIRT, TIE AND ?: ; COLLAR' TALK! Correct Styles in Fancy Shirts for every day wear in Madras, in rich colors and Handsome Day af ere stripes, will "e found in all the latest fads of fashion fh our stock of fine furnishings. New shaees in Collars end Cutis, and Nock- wear in Crisp New Slvlcs for Dressy men, in Rich Puff v Ascots, Tocks and Clubs and everything tbat necessity or style could ucsi'e, is Here mis most si tractive shape of Rufu-i ; Waterl ou Goods. . " ;. J. .T. IMXTEIl. A Steel Hammer. 35e. A Steel Hatchet, 85c. A Good Axe, 50o. A Good Axe witb handle, 60c. A Sausage Grinder, $1 50. ' A Sausage Stuffer, 80c. A Galvanized Clothes Wire, 10c. . A Dozen Boxes of Matches, 6u. A Dozen Rubber Tipped Lead Penolls, too. A Quire of Note Paper. 8o. A Package of White Envelopes, 8o or is for oc A Sewing Machine Oil Can, full of oil, 10c. A Sewing Machine Screw Driver, 10c. A Sewing Machine Blt, 15o. A Dozen Hewing Machine Needles, 20a A-Dog Chain, IOC. - A Dok Collar, Hks. A New Wbisk Broom. 10c A Nice Illustrated B. S. Teachers Bible $1.75. By keeping an eye on our "ad" yon will see many things that will interest you, Keapectfully Yours, J. C. WHUTY &CO A Good Telephone SERVICE IS A BUSINESS NECESSITY, A HOME CONVENIENCE. A COM BINED . . . . . . . . ' XVecessity, ConTeiiiene uxur I Order Your Phone at Once I Russell House. While in Beaufort be sure and stop at he Ruttell House. Flrsl-Class Board. A home for traveling people. Fishing and hunting unexcelled. Term (1.25 day or 13.00 per week. G. A. RUSSELL Prop. THE Folks. T i&,asnnn-1 - , . I jm . " ' . :rr iss ! - i - , -. iiule folks out from head to ;!, not uiiiy with the Prices, J. . ' fMrk -t JS -JXS . 3 "T' . " M-sS3SBT-' ' , CO51TBZ) - A Fresh Lot Fancy Elgin Butter and Ontario Pre pared Buckwheat.' ' '' -r : : Fresh Grits and New Crop Carolina Bice. . ' - Portsmouth Corned Mullets. ' Big nams to Cut and Small Hams to Boil whole. Fresh Oyster Crackers, Cream Lunch Biscnit. Soda Biscuit aud Ginger Snaps. Ileinz's Pickles, Sweet and Sour. Heinz's Catsup and MuaUni. i A full assortment of Cm tied Goods, A Nice Lot Toilet Soap. -.:. ANico Prepared Mustard, in tumblers only 5 Cents.. Mm & Mi 'Phone 91. AND KID GLOVES! IN DRESS GOODS ONE MAY ENJOY THE SATISFACTION OF MAKING SELECTIONS FROM A VERY COMPLETE LINE. HERE'S SEVERAL ITEMS CERTAIN VOICE. KID GLOVES TOO, TIIEY INTERESTING FEATURES OF 10 LEARN OF. . Dress Goods. So inch black and Inn boucle, all a wool, at only - 46 inch hlack and garnet rough o wool, al only,M. . 40 inch rough fancies, scroll designs, black and green, also uiaca ana . brown, price............ ...... 40 inch iridescent canvas cloth, at only...., 40 inch 2 toned fancies, in. wido diagonal effects, four styles, price evj Pattern leneths, no two alike, fair range to choose from at per yard 75c,S5cd$l UU 34 Inoh Scotch Suitiug, the all wool sorts hat look and wear so well, ten nr. tyles, price., ' 30 inch all wool fine wale Serges, weights each blk and blue, ic, t . 45 inch, fine wale serges in black n. aud season's shades,Trice. ; aSWC 45 Inch extra fine firm finish French sergo in black and season's shades OOc price L.oc- at tli ZBra.d. Of our High Grade, Fancy Quallilos of CANNED GOODS, and o i will find thai tliey aro all put up by the leading packers of the country. We have choice morsels in our stock of Canned Soups, Flah, Meats, Polled and Deviled Ham and all delicacies that Hit epicure revel-win. Salted Oyster Crackers, Fresh Soda Crackers. - , Also Agents for the following Brands of FLOUR i Best on Earth, Lily White and Gold Medal. A fresh oar just received. Prices way down. Call and examine our stcck. No trouble to show goods. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phono 60. ' 77 Broad Street. t-Book Store I ALWAYS HEADQUARTERS .1 FOll KVEttYTIlINO YOU Wholesale A RetalL CJrocers, - 71 Bro4 St. THAT SPEAK WITH NO UN ARE NOW READY AND SOME THE COLLECTION, ARE EASY. Dress uoods, CODtlllliefl. 45 inch superior black storm serge, price....,, vWC 46 inch black German Henrietta, two atd:d..:!'u.e.8:65caii105c 45 inch Black Jacquard, one design only usual seventy-nve cent quality 51c at , Kid Gloves Just as a little starter for beginning of season, will price a line of ladies 4 butt, kid bound, suede gloves, an actual SI 00 cant now be bought for less than f 0 00 per dozen, at only. ....... O C Foster Hook Glove In black and vr colors, special at 7C S clasp prime lamb Glove, a special quality at. $M. tlU Some attractive kinds in Ladies Walking, Driving and Bicycle Gloves. - SA Confectionery ! WE ARK AGENTS FOH TisneyM and INmrH's Celebrated k1:: FHU1T3, CIGARS, T KKED Til 15 BCHOOL l:oovi. ami imisi !e Ii tho ft V r 'TTM TTTTTl T il n I I v r' n t. .
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