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- NEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1898.
ESTABLISHED 1882
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I OTDL37 .iZLSi
It ntW'
Will Stand the Closest Inspection.
H111S Fit to Grace any Man's
Table t 10c pound. " -
Sugirr Cured Shoulders, 7 and 80
pound. ;
Finest White Full Cream Cheese.
Everything necessary fpr tlie inner
man of Choicest Quality and
Lowed IMoes.
Our liua of Zelgler's Shoes Is
Is now complete and an inspeo
' tlou will please you.
Before buying notice Our 75c Kids
in Black and Colors, . -'
A Beautiful Black Wool Macau, SO CENTS Pef Yard.
Itenivmber Our 5 per cent. IMscount on
. Every Cash Sale in our Dry Goods
y and Shoe Departments.
.FOR
Little
THE
Folks.
We have liave Just received a lino of Children's
and YnuthVNuiU which is up-to-date anil the
Prices are marked down to suit the times, ,, ,.
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Our line or Boys and Youth's Shoes : cannot be
equaled, and we have the best lines of Boy's Hose
in the city.
,' We are Headquarters for Children's Underwear,
Caps and Collars. ' ' ... '
Let us Fit your little folks out from head to
foot; you will be pleased, not only with the Prices,
but also with theUlualUy., -'-r--v
Call and Examine our Stock.'
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SPECIALS THIS WEEK :
Fine Youth's Suits, mze 14 to
19 yearn. Worth $1. now 3 00
Better Bulls, same class, $3 to 4 CO
Oilier at prices 85 per ot n', low
Black Clnv Worsted Suits.
wortb8.0tl,'This Week. (4 00
Better class Name Goods, were
10.00, This Werk, 8 80
French tllay Worsted Suils.
worth $14. now . 7 90
NU Plaid Worsled Suits,
double breast aud round out,
worth. S. now 8 00
OTHER LI NET OF
A VP (JKNTLHMKN. AT
Shoes Nice Ton, woith f 2.75
at 1 71
Finer Shoe ut , . . 3 70
GOODS, FOR LADIES
PRICKS TO SUIT ALL '
THE CUBAN LBADBKS.
nn, Hi, aad Jrla aa
1(K. iiMIMIn la Talked.
aailaa-a Pravlaee peatras It.
Washington, Oct. 17. Late ; news
from Cuba is not satisfactory. Gen.
Gomez, who has done more or less
sulking ever since the United States de
clared war against SpaiD, is reported to
have threatened to lead Ms men back
into the field, unless his. Ideas are ca. led
ont by the al'eged government of the
Cuban Repnb'lo and by the United
States authorities. He wants the United
States to get off the island as soon as
the Spanish troops do, and leave the
Cubans to arrange things to suit them
selves. His liieas aid those of Senator
Foraker seem to be very nea-ly t'lke.
Strangely enough, President : Maso
seems to favor arjrexa'lon. At least he
prefers that to the domination of the
military element He hfs threatened
that the present Insurgent gove-nment
will make,overtures for annexation.
Maso has had agents qu'e'ly working
Havana for weeks, wh'c'h was learned by
General Gomez' about ten days s'30. The
result is shown in the cumber of men
now in Havana wearing the uniform of
'insurgent officers. They denounce and
threaten the American forces with a re
opening of the insurrection should
Maso's plans prevail.
Tho friends of Gomez are trying to
force matters, to an Immediate issue,
while Maso's agents are working for de
lay. The latter believe that the American
military forces will lend a stiong moral
influence against a Cuban military gov
ernment. They point to Santiago as an
illustration. They say toe people of San
tiago now have fu'l confidence in the
Americans and are in favor of annexa
tion. Santiago Province has always been
the stronghold of the Cuban army, and
so they aigue th.t public sentiment In
the western provinces will soon be over
whelmingly opposed to Gomez. V
There is a strong suspicion that Garcia
has had a falling out with Gomez and
will not support the latter in au attempt
to secure civil as we'les military control.
Garcia is in an unfortunate position. He
is suspected by bo.h Gomez and Maso,
but still has a Btrong grip on the affec
tions and confidence of the people. The
side which 'he supports will probably
win. ; '.": ,.
TO (IIKE A OLD IS Vflli OAT
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fail;
to cure. 25c. The genuine hasL. 13. Q.
uii each tablet!,
PELTED UITH EGGS.
The
Governors', Man Burns
Waralf Met .
V As Idm Paylaar lha Dt-bl.
Paris, October 10. The position taken
by the representatives of the Madrid
government' on the Hlspano-Amc'ican
peace commission in rega.d to the Cuban
debt is regarded In well -informed circles
as bsing a menace to the continuance of
negotiations. .
The efforts of the Spanish commis
sioners are directed more toward ob
taining relief from debt than toward re
tention of territory. They contend that
to compel Spain to shoulder enormous
financial obligations, and at the same
time to take from her the only means
she hat of paying them, Is to seek to
ruin the country absolutely. The United
States commission Is firm against assum
ing the Cuban debt. .
bUYEIii. VIM r OUR STORES.
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V . 59 & 61 .MIDDLE STREET. EW BERNE. N. C. .
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Frost Everywhere. Repnblleans
Worried Over Political Situa-
tion. No Winter Camp for .
State. Failed to
Register. .
. Journal UURKAtr.
x Raliioh. N. C, October 17. I
There was frost all through,;, this
section yesterday morning and there was
some today. , : -
Second Regiment soldiers who failed
to get the notices not to come here Octo
ber 19, because of extension of furlough,
are arriving in numbers. What to do
with them is a puzzle. They will of
course be fed In camp, but the question
of how to get them home comes up. They
have no money, not yet being ""paid off
foi lastmcnlh.
The wife of M. W. Page, Democratic
candidate for sheriff in this county, died
today at Horrisville.
Keeper of the Capltal, Burns returns
here with a story to the effect that In
Martin county several hundred people
pelted him with eggs, and that it took a
couple of hours to clean his clothing. He
is a fusion 1st. i
Congressman Pearson of the 9th dis
trict was here yesterday' to seei the Re
publican State Chairman. He is greatly
concerned at the prospect in his district.
The Democrats declare they will win in
fonr districts. " '' . '
Entries for the State Fair are being
made so rapid that by Wednesday all the
space will be taken.
There is not the slightest prospect of
the establishment of a winter camp for
Volunteers in this State. All the camps
are located. ' The Republicans are try
ing to make some capital out of the mat
ter of locating one at Greensboro or Ral
eigh, but it Is mere moonshine.
It is expected that in 80 days, work
ill begin on the new and very hand
some church 01 tne uooa onepuera
here.
The Democrats say they are sure they
wilFcarry this county. Even Ex-Republicans
are found who admit that this is "a
Democratic year.0-- -,.-
Tomorrow the Supreme Court will call
the sppeal docket from the 4th district.
It will take up first the case of Jim
Booker, the negro, murderer, - who It
under sentence of death here. He Is one
of the nine prisoners who so nearly es
caped from jail last week.
Many Raleigh Democrats have failed
to register. There is only one more reg
istration day.
BTJCELCfl'l ARNICA SALTS.
THE BEST SALVE in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
psy required. It it guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded
Price 33 cents per box. For sale by F.
F. Duffy.
... AND LOW PRICES I
Will tell this is why we keep busy.
"We are offering bargains now, to
vmake room lor Fall stock which
will soon be coming in. Call and
see us beiore placing your orders.
'Tis no trouble to show goods, but .
a pleasure.
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I Fresh Flour, Butter, Cheese, Coffee, Hams
I and Breaklast Bacon Arriving Daily.
TrMUi Lmvw naiMjr.
Caimamkba, CuuA,Oct. 10. The cruis
er Maria Teesa is to sail north next
Sunday, towed by the Vulcan and the
Potomac. Her drains and bi'gepump
are now in good working order.
Several men at work on the Teresa
have been overcome by lbs intense btat
below, resulting from the exposed steam
pipes. .
A transfer of men from the Newark to
the Teresa and 80O tons of soil will be
necessary for the trip No.lU. The oir.
cert hope the vessel will be sent to New
Tork for repairs and tbey expect there
will be great demonstration in her
honor there. ,
DeWIlt's Witch Iltiel Salvs has lb
Urgent sale of any Salve in the world
This fsct and its merit hts led dlthonett
people to attempt to counterfeit It. Lool
out for the man who'attemptt to dwelv
you when you call for DeWllt't Witch
Hazel Salve the great pile cure, F
Dully.
NOT AU-Tnur.
DOBBIN & FERRALL,
NeHKjtf tonal tteparu fram Feaee Com
snlMlaa stt Pat-la. Allowances la a
Hoae.
Washington, October 17. Secretary
Hay is too shrewd a diplomat to publicly
discuss the fakes that are almost da'ly
cabled from Paris and Madrid, alleging
hitches and dead locks in the Peace
Commission, but his countenance ex
presses his utter indifference to these
sensations, when they are called to Lis
attention by newspaper men. . All be
will say on the subject is that nothing of
imporlaace' has yet been received f.om
the American commlssioneis. .
? The latest fake about the Spanish com
missioners having ' proposed that the
Emperor of Get many should be asked to
determine the ownership of the Philip
pi leris so ridlculoi's that one wonders
it should have been printed in American
papers. It will be remembered that the
protocol which brought about the sus
pension of hostilities expressly provided
that the United States should retain
Manila and the 'surrounding country,
and that the Peace Commission should
determine the disposition of the rest of
the Philippine group.' The Peace Com
mission is only authorized to negotiate
on the basis provided for by that proto
col. By keeping that fact in mind, it
will be a comparatively easy matter to
detect fake news about the doings of the
Peace Commission.
The North Carolina
STATE FAIR,
At Raleigh,
Oct. 24th to 29th.
' Our Store will be in FAIR
.WEEK ATTIRE, and will well
be worth your coming to see
Every North Carolinian will .
be justly proud of us. .
We Cordially Invite You, -
Dobbin & Ferrall,
IIAI.EIGII, x. c.
Tne Espasttla Oolast Well. $
Omaha, Neb., October 18. A cash
balance in bank, exceeding $300,000, now
stands to the credit of the Trans-Mississippi
Exposition. There are fifteen days
remaining. All railroads have made a
half cent a mile . rate for the last week.
It is certain that revenues for the re
maining fifteen days will more than meet
all liabilities. Stockholders will receive
75 cents for every dollar invested and
possibly 90 cents. The total attendance
to date is 3,181,293. k v . s : .
I.eaviDv rar Hp.!.
San Juan, Po'to Rico, Oc'ober 18-
Tbe Relna Maria Crlstina salltd today
for Spain with Captalc-Geretl Maciu
and his staff on board. The Covedongs
sailed yesterday with' 2,500 troops on
board. '
Before sal'ing on the Covadonga Ad
mlral Mallarlde called upon Admiral
Schley at the Ing'aterrs Hotel to bid the
American Admiral farewell.
The stars and s'.rlpei w'll be .formally
ratted at San Juan on Tuesday. Brig.
Gen. Fred D. G ant wl'l be given com
mand of the restrict of Sin Juan.
CmcAOo, Oct. 17. McKInley will re
view and Mayor Harrison lead 12.C00
wheelman through the strecs of Chicago
tonight. Evs-y man will ride decor
ated wheel. The pa'b will be through a
blaze of elect-io effects. There will be
few carnival floats.
r.iu.r( at CaaMaailaapl.
Constantinople, October 17 The
Imuerlal yacht Hoheniol'ern, with Em
paror William and Ma party, arrivad
tbs straits of Dardanelles this morning
and wis saluted by the forts.
CASTOR I A
lor Infants and Children,
Tta Kind Yea Rave A!r;5 lv:$
Bears the
Signature
TUB KAEEETS.
SJaatUf e Caanoas.
"You would be delighted to m-s the ol
bronze rsnnontand morun vlii h
litre taken here," wrlti't (icncrnl Wood
from rWmlaiio. "Some of tl.em go bn-k
to the 5!M!I Aget. ami m-rfl evMf-nl'y
raptured fuwn the French. I h
w.ll li tukcu to Wsnhlngtou,
would lie the mntt Intnio tli-j
rin ntid iri our park."
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Yesterday's market quotations, f lira lull
ed by W. A. PorlernVM A.Co. CommlMloD
Brokers.
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Precedence
Over all other functions of
thU store Is our Prescription De
partment. The fact that our pre.
soiptinn trade steadily andfcoutln
ttally iiicieises goes further lb
establish our position, as meriting
your exclusive trade.
Let us fill your prescription.
JDavis'
Pharmacy.
Phone 68. Cor. Broad & Middle Sts.
A. Happy Brldogroom
Or bis "bert ' man" should be
dretsed to the top-notch of p rfection on
the wedding dayl To those in and
around New Berne, who contemplate
this move, we would say that we will
make you a Dress Hull, cut In the latest
style, and ntUMj anu nnisnea in an ex
quitite manner, at a Reasonable Price,
F. 31. Chadwlck,
Middle streH. NEW BERNE. N. C,
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FLOWER BULBS
Hyacinths, Tulips,
Chinese Llllles, Narcissus,
JUST RECEIVED and For Bale Cheap.
Alto Oulon ets and Relect Jersey
Wakefield Cabbage Pe.-.l, Ac.
F. K. IUFFY,
Dl.UGGHT.
Cor. 8oqlh Front & Mid lie Stre'ts
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RALEIGU, NORTH CAROLINA.
KID GLOVES!
Executor's Sale.
PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
AND KITCHEN FUENI
; TUKE, JEWELBY AND
OTHER PERSONAL
PROPERTY.
IN DRESS OOODS ONE MAY ENJOY THE SATISFACTION
OF MAKING SELECTIONS FROM A VERY COMPLETE LINE.
HERE'S SEVERAL ITEMS THAT SPEAK WITn NO UN
CERTAIN VOICE." . ..
KID GL0VE3 TOO, TIIEY ARE NOW READY AND SOME
INTERESTING FEATURES OF THE COLLECTION, ARE EASY'
TO LEARN OF.
As Executor ot Frances Taylor, de
ceased, I will sell at Public Auction, for
Cash, at the late residence ot Miss Fran
ces. Taylor, on Craven street in the city
ot New Berne, North Carolina, on
Wednesday, loth day of Oct. '98.
At 10 O'clock A. M.
The Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Jewelry and other articles of personal
property, which were had and usfd by
the said Frances Taylor, at her said late
residence. Bald sale will be continued
unlit all of said property is sold.
CBARLFS P. HOLL1STER,
. Executor,
SHIRT, TIE AND
COLLAR TALK!
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WTTifaett rii'ssaa
Correct Styles in Fancy Shirts for
every day wear in Madras. In rich colors
and haiidioms bayadere trlpe, will e
found in all the latest fads of fashion in
our stock of fine furtii.hinirs. New
shspes in Collars and Cuffa, and Neck
wear in dtp New Styles for Dretsv
men, in Rich Puffs, Asoota, Tecks and
Clubs and everything that necessity or
style could desre. Is h-re in its most at
tractive shape of Hums Waterbou
Goods, . '
J. J. BAXTEI1.
' CO-KlTaElID
BEEP
Pre-
A Fresh Lot Fanay Elgin Butter and Ontario
pared Buckwheat.
Fresh Gritg and New Crop Carolina Rice.
Portsmouth Corned Mullets.
Big Hams to Cut aud Small Hama to Boil whole. '
Fresh Oyster Crackors, Cream Lunch Biscuit, Soda
Biscuit and Ginger Snap3. -'. , , -- .
Heinz'a Pickles, Sweet and Sour.
Heinz'a Catsup and Mit3tard. (
A full assortment of C miled Goods,
A Nice Lot Toilet Soap.
A Nice Prepared Mustard, in tumblers only 5 Cents.
Wholesale
& Retail
Grocers,
91.
'Phone
71 Broal St.
AND
Dress Goods.
80 lnoh black and tan boucle, all nAA
wool, at only ". .
48 inch black and garneT rough
wool, at only ,
40 inch rough fancies, scroll designs,
oiack and green, also oiaco- ana
brown, price &WC
40 inch Iridescent canvas cloth, ...
at only , 0fC
40 inch S toned fancies, in wide
diagonal effects, four styles, price WC
Pattern lengths, no two alike, fair ranee
to choose from at per yard
75c,85cK$100
84 inch Scotch Suiting; the all wool sorts
that look and wear so well, ten
tyles, price -ttV
18 inch all wool fine wale Serges,
I weights each blk and blue, 80c, tSdC
rl inch, fine wale serges in black
and season's shade., price oJfC
15 inch extra fine firm finish French
sergo in bla:k and season's shades
price
Dress Goods,
4S inch superior black
serge, price........
45 inch black German Henrietta,
splendid values.
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two
at.::::....:...: esc and 950
45 inch Black Jacquard, one design only
usual seventy-nve cent quality
at
51c
GOc
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 II 00
cant now be bought for less than
00 per dozen, at only WU
Foster Hook Glove in black and wr
colors, special at 7C
2 clasp prime lamb Glove, a a-
special quality at JL OW
Some attractive kinds in Ladies
Walking, Driving and Blcyclp
Gloves.
H-ioolr at
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Of our High Grade, Fancy
Qualities of CANNED OOODS.
and you will find that tbry are all r
put up by the leading packers of EC
the country. We have choice
morsels In our stock of Canned
Soups, Fish, Moats, Potted and
Deviled Horn and all delicacies
that the epicure revels In. '
Salted Oyster Crackers, Frosh Soda Crackers.
Also A jents for the fallowing Brands of FLOUR 1 Best on Earth"
A fresh oar lust received. Prices war
No trouble to show goods.
Lily White and Gold Medal.
down. Call and examine our stock
J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER,
'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. '
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