VOL. XVI--N0 163. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1881 ; 013.3T ;TJS AS1 iWill 6tand (be Closest Inspection. J ENGLAND AND FRANCE. I i 1 -dk HAMS Fit to Grace any Man's Table at JOe pound. : SuKur Cured Shoulders, 7 and 8c pound. ;' : ';'. ; , Finest White Full Cream Cheese. Everything uecessary for the inner mau (if Choicest Quality and lowest P. Ices. Our Hue of Zelgler'a Shoes is is now complete and an inspec tion will please you. Before buying notice our 73c Kids ? lu liluck and Colors. . A Beautiful Black Wool Morcuu, 50 CENTS I'cr Yard. ISenifmber Our 5 er cent.' IHNCoiiiit on JSvery Cash Sale In our Dry Goods ami hiluH 'Departments. The Kcrpifaa tviapole May Driver sua War. Prase la Aacry. London, October 20 The speech of Sir Michael Hicks-Beach at North Shields last evening, has deeply impress ed -England and rhe utmost concern is felt as to how France will receive it: The idea has been prevalent that the French have not realized how seriously England felt on the Faslioda question, which. has been coupled with a desire that France would not force England to an armed support , of Lord Salisbury's stand..".: : . ' Most of the morning papers elaborate some of the excited descriptions of the belligerent preparations of France The Paris correspondent of the Daily Hail says: ,;;'..;'.. .'. .v vX-'v -' ''In Toulon and Brest every nerve is straiued to get ready for war which may break out on short notice. The Paris press is growing m6re and more deter mined to back up extreme measures,even a retort to arms, The French have been exceeelngly piqued by the threatening tone of the English papers, which is a moie likely casus belli than the mere question of Fashoda. - , Consequently, the outlook here is grave. There are repurts of troops hurry ing from rant to'liresV auil Toulon.' The artillery iu the batteries and at tliu vari ous purls have been toutideulty instruct ed lor any emergency, and lb cannon at all .the furls and batteries are kept ready for action at any moment, OIliER II1CUZUS. The Second Repent Strictly a fiusQ Affair. Figures on Hag and Electricity. Convict Escapes. Judicial Tick etg of Fuslonlsts Not Settled. Old Aire to Marry. Other Mews. I You Would Not Buy a Hat of an Old '. i Clothes Man, I Would You? gp; It is j'wt aliout s bud lo bny a hat that was in etyle last yenr or two years ago. We have an up-to-date Btork of HATS, jS- which are Marked Down Low. All Qualities aud Styles. , v I Hats From $1.00 to $5.00. f 55: Ilats to Pnit Everybody. Derby Hats and Soft. Hats. All 01- g- . ors and all Blwpe. If you wish to bo in style and at the same time to save m my examine our stork before buyinjr. We are S exclusive agents for the Famous KNOX HATS, the bat that re- ,g reived the six highest awards' at the World's Fair. Call and See us. . i T. GK XDT73T3-nT d3 ' CO., 3 ST ' ; 1 07 POLLOCK STREET, NEW BERNE, N. P. Chicago's uia Djr. Chicago, Oct. 19 Today was the big day of the peace jubilee. In to day time I there was a parade of 80 01)0 men aad at instil a spienuia pauqnet at me aunt' toriuui, at which speeches were made by many distinguished men. President Mu KUiley was tho central itguretu bothcclebiatious.; lie reviewed the parade from a stand in front of the Uuiou League clubhouse, on Jacksou street, aud at a night made a speech on on the toast, "Our Country." iljiyor Alalaler, of Baltimore, was sjlth the President at the review and was present among the special guests at the banquet. . The greetings extended to President McKluley were euthuslastlc to the ex treme,-as were the plaudits showered upon General Miles and General Shatter as they passed through the streets in the parade. - '".'""' Oil CD o a o n JU 10 n nji 33 n WE'RE AFTER IT, YOUR MONEY BUT WE GIVE YOU WORTHY EQUIVALENTS. I Troops far Manila. Wasiiihotob Oct. 19. War Depart ment officials state that there is no present intention of withdrawing any any part of the forces now at Manila, but on the contrary additional regiments are shortly to sail from San Francisco on the transports which have recently arrived there. In time it will be neces sary to order home possibly half a dozen of tne regiments now at Manila in order to give the soldiers who have been ill a chance to recuperste.and, anticipating that this may be necessary in the early winter, the authorities ".re preparing to have their palcet tilled by fresh troops f r oin the United States. ' S41ECI IiSj Til IS WEEK : Fine Youlh'n Suits, sizes H to' 19 years. Wortli (4. now 3 00 Belter Suits, mine close, t to 1 09 Other at prices 83 per ctnt. low cr. Shoes Nice Tun, worth $2.'.1 t .' l ?a Finer Shoes at 3 73 GOODS, FOK I.ADIKS riUCES TO SUIT ALL Black Clay Worsted Suits, ' worlh$8.0 1, Tills Week. H 00 1M . . . .. Mtter i;iass name uoous, were $10.00. This Wct-li, 0 50 French Oay Worsted Suits, worth 14. now ' 7 00 Nice Plaid Worsted Suits, double breast and round cut, worth r.ow 5 09 OTHER LI NET- OF AVD OENTLKMBNV AT BOCBXEN'S AEKIOA SALTS. THE BEST SALVE in the world 'for Cuts, Bruises, Soref, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, I Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup Itlons, and positively cures Piles, or no psy required. It ll guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by IF. Dufff. , IrtJYRlK V1IT OUlt STOUE-. " American - Stock - Company, nil A Hi MIDDLE BTltEET. . VEW UERNK. V. C. O Svrail In ftatauaS. Wisuirotok, October 19. Admiral Schley was today by orders of the Navy Department placed In command of the naval station at San Juan de Porto Rico, I So Tar the Department has no knowledge I of the value of the naval property coo lalued in this station when ll was evacu ated by the Spanish ollicla). N0.FA1T1I CURE HIGH GRADE GROCERIES ' . AND LOW PRICES! Will tell this is why wo keep busy.. "We are offering bargains now, to make room lor Fall stock which will soon be coming in. Call and see us belore placing your orders. Tis no trouble to show goods, but a pleasure. About Stuart's Dyspepsia lets. Tab Bears the nature i Fresh Flour, Butter, Cheese, Coffee, Hams ;? and Breakfast Bacon Arriving Daily. IbsyCaralUmash TrssbUt aa la digsetisa Anywav. Whtthsr Tea Bas Taita la Tkent r Net. Mere faith will not digest your food for you, will not give an appetite, will not increase your flesh and strength en your nerves snd heart, but Htuari Dyspepsia Tablets will do these thliijj because they are oomposed of the el meuls of digoatloo, they contain 111 Juices, kcldi and peptones nuessary to lbs dlgnlinn and asslmlltilon tf ail wiinlrsome food. ' Stuart's Dyspepsia Tsldrts will i'n' food If (,!( (mI la a jr or bottle In wairr C)f hrated lo By dn,;ris, and Ibry will do ll ,1 muc.ii more ei;:nveiy imn t;. u mto'onllis wans. lisve failh that lhy will or n..t. Tli'-j Invigorate the stun li, u nkp, pine IjI khI snd strong iirnu, lo t; t im!y y tliat umurs ( n ij.i !, i 1 t,, ,t id, plenty tf W hi'!, aurlil) f.L ! i if ' ' . t-l. It 4 II t n I r,', ; . v ,t influence decreases with each desertion. Many of the deserters are joining the Rnanlnli fiarf if annftrantltr twi.nui nf tlm ! I 1 'J I l' f f - J VXVHWBV W. belief in the possibility, though General Otis does not say lo, that the islands may be returned'to Spain. ' ' The situation is peaceful and there Is little danger of trouble between the na 'tives and Americans, and General Otis expressed confidence in his ability to fully cope with any developments. Secretary Alger late this afternoon sent a copy of the dispatch to the State Department, and it is expected that it will be cabled to the American commis sioners In Paris for their information in connection with the consideration of the subject of the Philippines. ' Journal BnRBAu. I Raleigh, N. C, October 20. '. : Postmaster Bailey here has gotten t artment at Washington to allow Thursdsy of Fair week to be observed here as a holiday thus giving the em ployees in the office an opportunity to attend the Fair. A special agont of the Labor Bureau of Washington is here getting up fig ures as to the cost of producing gas ami electricity by the plants here, lie will visit many of the larger cities There are 127 insurance companies licensed to do business in the State. Fifty-nine of the general agents of al. these companies have their headquarter in ltaleigh. Tnus it wil.be seen that Raleigh has thiee times as many agen cies as any of the other towns in the State. Fire Insurance companies have not, as yet, renewed their licenses which expired In April, : Another convict escaped from the pen itentiary yesterday. That is three this week.' The penitentiary here is inak- in'f.a name for itself for insecurity. It will indeed be a tine thing for ltnl- cigh when the disorderly, uncontrolled Second Itegiment takes its departure. It is rather a hard thing to say, but it has become a question as to which is the greatest incubus upon the State, the present administration, or the Second Itegiment. It is a political affair, created. as to the officers, by the lovely adminis tration under which North Carolina Is now buried. The fire insurance agents over the State will meet here on Wednesday, the 26lb to organize a State Association of fire Insurance agents. Attorney General Walser says that students attending college cannot vote at the colleges.. That two things make a domicile: First residence, and Second the intention to make the place their home. " ; Mr. A. F. Page of Aberdeen, who owns the biggest share In the Page Lumber company oi Moore county is to be married next week to a Mrs. McLeod of Moore county. Mr. Page Is 88 years old, and Mrs. McLeod is 40. Mr. Page and bis sons own the Park Hotel here. the Academy of Music and many dwell ing houses. The Republicans and Populists have not as yet settled on their judicial tick' ets. There is still a hitch In the first district. There Is no doubt bnt whst Col. C. D, Cowles will remain with the First Regi ment He has never really cared to re turn to the regular army. , Sale of Kt tal K stale. Statb of Nonm Caiiomka, i r Ckaves Coukty. t (n the Superior Court, before Wm. M. . Watson, Ci S. C. ohn 8 Chapman, Adtnr ,1 i v of Freeman House, de- ceased . ' . 1 Salo of - vs , I Real Estate Sarah Benton and Joe Benton. 1 . J By virtue of an order, of the Superior made this the 20th October, 1131)8, -in the above entitled action, I will on the 1st day of December, A. D , 1898, al tne Court House door, in the city of New Berne North Carolina at li o clock m. offer for sale the following de scribed real estaie, to make assets to wit: A certain trace of laud situate In Craven county, North Carolina on the north side of Neuse River near Pilch Kittle, beginning on M. E. Brewer's line at the high water mark, and runs down tne river witn the nign water mark to the ferry road, then up the hill the same course of the said M. E. Brower's Una so far as to include one acre' Terms of sale cash. JOHN 8. CHAPMAN. Administrator of Freeman House, De ceased. D. L. WARD, & L. J. MOORE, ' ,. ; Attorney. to ti'KB a iolv isr tsar, oat Take Laxative Bromo, Quinine, Tatileti All druggists refund the money If ilfailc to cure. 25c, The genuine has L, B. Q on each tablet. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotation! furnish ed by W. A. Porterfleld A, Co. Commission Brokers. Nw Toax, Octob r SO. STOCKS. Open, nigh. Low. Clow Sugar 111, 112 Am Tobacco.... 1111 118, llil 114 ii a AO, 114 1141 114 114 St. P 107 1074 107 1074 L. & N .-. 64 644 S81 04 COTTON, Open. Hlirh, Low, Clou- January 8.81 0 33 5 81 8.83 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whsat Open. High. Low. Close December.... 68 68 87 J 68 Corn December..... 8?) 82 J 8) 8? May 83 85 841 84 CASTORIA for Infants and Children. Til Kind Yea fan Mays Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food agajnst alum Alum baiting powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ' worm, iokiwo Ky.votR pp., HgW YOftX. I ANT PUESCUIPTION 19 .... .. V i . W ritten tty - ' I ANY PHYSICIAN C $ on )o I ANY BLANK " ' fa w , C. n he romptly and sntis- q S factorily filled at ffi I ANY TIME, I C g Day. or night at m Davis ' 1 1 I Prescription I o I Pharmacy. I Phone 56. Cor. Broad & Middle Stf . J 0 FOB KMT! nwelling foot ot TTn'on S reet at the Neuse r'vr hi idge, also two oltces uoi r 0 rti Vfn and Pol lot k street C. F. 8LOVEB. fcj aaaMSM.MiaaMSSBaikaBi i iliiLBook Store ALWAYS HEADQUARTERS FOR EViSRYTUING YOU NEED IN THE SCHOOL ' ROOM. fi. N. Ehnett. . TO THE LADIES ! Give your oror to T. J. TURNER with your Small Picture of yourself snv one of vour family and he will fur' uluh you a fine 16x20 Crayon Picture for $1 98 16x20 Fine Pastel Only 2 98 16x20 Sephia, latest style 2 98 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Yon can see fine sample of this work st my store. T. J. Turner's fa the Cheapest place to buy your fine furniture, Cook Stoves, Healing Stoves, Library 1-anipa and Toilet bets for Cash or on time. ; . Buy your Gasoline from T. J. Turner delivered In any part of the city at 15c per gallon, T.J.TURNER Furniture Company, 75 Middle Street, Now Berne, N. O. BEEP I It Takes t lie Palm Above all Oompctilion, is what our patrons say of on. rich anil tooth some confections. Our delicious Choco late Creams, end Chocolate Concoctions of aM kinds, Fine Bon Bone, Dainty Marshmallows aud Fruit (Jandies are ap predated by all lovers ol tine candies. DuffVV Candy Store. 103 MIDDLE STREET. DOBBIN & FERRALL, AT. TUCKER'S STORE, 12a & 1S5 Fayetteville Street, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA The v North Carolina STATE FAIR, At Raleigh, Oct. 24th tO 20tli Our Store will bs In FAIR WEEK ATTIRE, and will well : be worth your coming to see. Every North Carolinian will be jus:ly proud of ns. 4 We Cordially Invite You, Dobbin & Ferrall BAUBIGII, JN. C. SHIRT, TIE AND COLLAR TALK S--J . . Tiizr L 'ii'ri f" Fancy Shirts for lav and htndroine bayadere stripes, will Correct every da' Styles in Fancy wear in Madras, in rich colors r-e found In all the late, fads of fashion in our stock of fine furnishings. New stiaDea in Collars and Cuffs, aud Neck' wear in Crisp New Styles for Dressy men. In Kiel) Fulls, A scots, locks and Clubs and everything that necessity style could desire. Is hrre in Its most at tractive 'shape otnuurus rvsternoti Goods. ' T. J. BAXTER, Nkw Y011K, Oelolmr 13. Majnr-Gea oral Oils, coniiiinndlnK the military for ces of tha l"n llt-il stales at llaulla, rallied (O the War Department to lay s review ths situation In tho l'li!liiplnea, alng tliat Aulnaldo's lutluenoo is (inner! t)ll' ilii-ialih imu.l j'a furi-ea n In -ing I h. a r'"ti!t of y of i!.u li !ci I suted l 'r it A;: I of II. !A TIr; I!rl !t ;;rtio: 1 I 1 Or his ' In t ru in" sl.i.uM 1 e i!m t'i li o t. i -n.i'i ti of i. ifi.. li'.n on t-e !!.,; ilij! To th- In rod n ? U ' t ( W 1!' M;f, V. !,; Tf U ! r ! ! i ! ii : I' ' i li ..v. v- e w n ! s V I'd we V i I !' ' I ! ' ' I ! ' .1 ! 1 ' 1 IMPORTANT TO II OUfiKKEEPERS A Ilroom, 10c. A I'alr Spring Balances, 10c S l'ers Tacks, 6c A Uinilet, to. A Wiiim Vnh Brush. 10c. A Ni Family Hcale, chick faoe, 1 75. A sin 111 n fun. 7n. A (iraiiite Stew Pn. SVi. A I x n riniiirs Nails, 1IK-, . A Hi.ln Hinder, 7-Vi. A Hnr I'ot Hrackal, JOc, A T-id Iih:!. fVe. A Knoli L.M'k.'J'V. A l"i t l." 'It, 10c. li Calea h'ove l'..llll, 6o. A (. ii!a-. Oil ( im. 2V, A !-. riil.:..! I'.iikIi, )!. A I ! a., I 1 ii. her. 1 1. (A A a t-i't of Iron l.ta and .j ii" I. r x t "-r l lii Nails and a A Fresh Lot Fancy Elgin Butter and Ontario Tre-' pared 'Buckwheat. - ' Fresh Grits and Now Crop Carolina Eice. Portsmouth Corned Mullets. t Big Ilams to Cut and Small Hams to boil whole. Fresh Oyster Crackers, Cream Lunch Biscuit. Soda Biscuit aud Ginger Snapa. , - Hcinz's 'Pickles, Swcot nud Sour. - Ilfinz's Catsup ami Mustard. A full assortment of Canned Goods. A Nice Lot Toilet Soap. A Nice Prepared Mustard, in tumblers only 5 Cents. 3 wm iel & Mo Wholesale fc Retail Grocers, 'Phone 91. 71 Rroa'1 St. 5P" G-loves. Our new lines of Kid Gloves now ready, Including the Famous MAGGI0NI Glove, former ly known as the Centemeri. Ladies Gapes. The new assortments now open. The most . complete the store shown. ever Ladies 'Coats. . New Garments. Correctly Tailored. Moderate Prices. 0.-0 duffs'. IF YOU W,tNT$t OLD HENRY VnlolvtT i Don't be influenced to take something else. It can be relied on for MEDICINAL AND OTHER PURPOSES and. Is Guaranteed PURE, MILD AND MELLOW. See that the seals over corks are intact and our name blown in bottles.'- ' Straus, Gunts & Co., Proprietors, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. y ZLioOalc at tlCLO Brand rt in..!. r ,i tr.. Qnallilcs of CANNED GOODS. snd you will fin J tliat tliry ar all 2 pot U) by lh ladi( paclu-rs of the country. We hsvs cliolre moriHila In our stock of Canned Hoops, Ki-.li, Mi'ats, Potted anil liijvlli'J Ilain and all rilloaoiat that llu r-pivura revels la. s C? tiiilUj Pnltnl Oyster Orackurs, Freah BoJa Crackers. Alao Ai"nts for the f.illowlnit Mrands of FLOUIti Ikt on llartli' Mly While aniJOold Medal. A fnh car Just rerwlred, I'rlr.a v CaM ami examine our stock. No trouhls to show g. JO"FTtJ J-TJTT I . .I. l PARICHR, JR., GRH

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