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v VOL. XVI--N0. 169. NEW BEKNI, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 C, ,' '.V 11 m is is vis s vis s vis IS You See How the - Our DE&ESS jj Which we are Showing 1n all Styles and Colors, at such Prices that the A most economical can revel in a FASHIONABLE GOWN.' yjjf flfl . She can find KIDS to Suit any of these too. v . ' ) jS i Surely we think that one and all (whether it be Jndy, gentleman or rff) child) can find what they wish in SHOES and the Prices are Right.- . Sfy S Another inducement that we offer is our 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT VI on each CAU PURCHASE in DRY GOODS AND SHOES. V is i f Is I H HAHKRIIRN I.v I IS if iwimswssaa iiiiiiiiiittiuinui, ltHiffflfflwitfmwiifwmfflwtifwwfflWfflitiffliffwtirK 1 You would Not Buy a Hat I of an Old J Clothes IVlan, 1 Would You? : It is just nlM-nt an bad to liny a liat -that was in style last . j ear or two years aeo. Wo have no tip.to date slock of HATS, J- which are Marked Down Low. All Qualities and Styles. 1 Hats From $1.00 to $5.(M). 1 , Hat to Rnit. Everybody. Derby Hnts and Soft Hats. All fol-g- nrs and all Shapes. It you wish to be in style and at the same ., ' J; time to save money examine our stock before buying. . YVe are- ' exclusive agents for the Famous KNOX HATS, the hut that re- t' reived the six highest awards at the World's Fair. Call and y bee us. IT. .Gkv:lDTJasraT.:,dB CO., i 67 POLLOCK STREET, lUiUmiUiUlUJUiUmiUJulUlUiUiUJUMlUiUlUU 4iODOOHfSMI a WE'RE AFTER IT, g YOUR 'MONEY i Dili BUT WE GIVE YOU WOUTUY EQUIVALENTS. specials; Black Clay Worsted BuiU. worthfS.OO, This Week, 94 00 Belter class tme Goods, were 10.00. Tnia Wrk, 9 60 French Clay Worsted Bulla, worth f 14. now 7 90 Nir Plaid Worsted Suits, double hreatl and round cut. worth now S 03 OTIIEIl 1,1 NET OF AXD GENTLEMEN. AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL hUYEUS. VISIT OUK STORES. a American - Stock - Company, n f9 & 01 MIDDLE BTREET, HIGH GRADE GROCERIES . . . AND LOW PRICES ! Will tell this is why we keep busy. "We are offering bargains now, to make room lor Fall stock which will soon be coming in. Call and see us bctore placing your orders. Tis no trouble to show goods, but "a pleasure. . Fresh Flour, Butter, Cheese, ColTcc, IIam3 and Ereaktast Bacon Arriving Daily. ?Tf I Lnly is Admiring Mj GOODS, xk '- ' NEW BERNE, N. 0. n--ifTir-, mm w mm w o a THIS WEEK : Fine Youth's Suits, sites 14 to IV years. Worth 1. now 3 00 Better Suits, same class, 3 to 4 00 Other at prices 35 per cent, low IU1U nJa Shoes Nice Tan, worth 2 15 1 75 Finer Slices st ' ' 2 75 GOODS, FOH LADIES njnl a o VEW BERNE, N. C, THE NEXT BOUsE. Balk Partle ClBim Tbfjr Will Have ' atJrltjr. The Keaals Uaerrutta. W 'Washikatoh, Oct. 21. Both Demo ovcratic and Republican .Congressional y. I committees are claiming a majority In M'jthe next House. These claims are in M 1 both cases made tor effect npqn the SJffi voters. As a matter of cold fact( both il committees are in doubt'. - The most careful canvass of the station shows a V -M ... .' that there are more than sixty .Congress ional districts which are in doubt, and which will be carried by small margins. The Republicans must carry practically all of these doubtful districts, in order to keep as largo a majority as they how have, and more than four-fifths at them to retain control of the House by a small majority. , , Precedent is against the Republicans, as with few exceptions the Congress ional elections following Presidential campaign have, gone against the admin istration party, but the war and feeling is largely with the Republicans, and they are counting upon it lt overthrow pre cedent. It is no sure thing by a long shot, but all things considered the chances in the opinion of those who are unprejudiced, seem slightly in favor of the Republicans retaining control of the House by a reduced .majority, but the margin is so i-niaU that , the slightest cunugo inexistiug sunlimeut f ml con ditlons may result in making the chances favor the Demodratf. Republicans claim that President McKiuley'a trip through the west greatly helped them and they are expecting more' help from a trip through the east which is baiug planned for him. . BOCKLEN'S ABKICA SALTS. TnE BEST SALVE in the world fo Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fever Sorcs, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup lions, and positively cures Piles, or no y required. ., It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 23 cents per box. For sale by F. F. Duffy. ' ThrlWonWii;. Vancouvkh, B. C.,' October 20 Ac cording to' the latest advices by mail from China, eight subordinate leaders of the Kwangski rebellion have been be headed at Wu Chow. The doomed men were carried In baskets through the principal streets as a warning spectacle, amid the laughter and joers of men, wo men and children. . Ten thousand persons witnessed the decapitation and made It a gala day. Lit' tie children copied their parents, who joked at the dying rebels second before the axe fell. When all was over the chil dren played among the headless, bleed ing corpses, and made sport with the black disfigured beads. Mandarins and headsmen improvised a sort of Maypole, and the heads of the rebels were Disced on top In tiers, the children dancing around them. The gov ernor adviied the mandarins to make the beheading as festive as possible, "so as to Inspire disgust for the rebels' In the hearts of the people," One Minute Cough Cure surprises peo pie by Its quick cures and children may lake it in large quantities without the east danger. It has won for itself the best reputation of any preparation used today for colds, croup, tickling In the throat or Obstinate coughs. F S Duffy. wiisrisirw llun. Wahiiikoton, October 20. A story is made public here tonight purporting to give the particulars of a Spanish ploWto retain Cuba. General Blanco is made the central figure. According to the story he was to set up an independent sovereignty and obtain recognition from the South American governments and Mexico. Tnts would give belligerent rights. The plan was to Increase the fortipcailoos at Havana and trust to the ability of the army to' hold it against an forco the United States government might send. Rather than continue the co n 11 let. It was believed by those In the plot, the United Stales would recognlM the Independent government to formed. TO III! A IOLU IM tHB OAT Take Laxative Bromo. Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure. 23c. The genuine has L, B. Q on each tablet.1 Molasses Taffy at McSorley's, Hia Sitrm ! Ttiw. Houston, Tex., October21 A cyclone followed by heavy electric storms swept across Teias before daylight this morn ing. At the town or Missouri a ireiRli train was blown from the track. T California eiprets train, running at 111 rate of forty miles an hour, crashed In the freight wreck, and the sniaaliea c covered an area of several square rol The towns of Ier Park and Va, Icn, wm Bfny r.eil, the wltxl ci llnJ a wide ,w'.li. Mnr atrnnir Iml) In,.' were t!( mushed, On ;it iiii;;' sIho (tone to tui.-.lins at lii"iiii. The iit j t! r to the cotton crop H.n out a H ' J ft! i l of the Sta! (! U Mt'irn RE TROUBLE tely to Develop at the State Oration to C. B. Aycock. Trying to Keep Second Regiment In Service. Populist Eetlres ' ' In Favor of Pearson. Journal Bubbau. i Raleigh, N. O., October 81. t Trouble is brewing out at the asylum here in some form. Dr. Eirby, the Sup erlntendent, has called a meeting of the Board of Directors. The call says It is for the purpose of providing more .ac commodations for female patients, and to investigate complaints regarding the Inefficiency of the medical department. The latter matter is the one most to be considered. Dr. Eoonce was elected to succeed the late Dr. Molt. Dr. K once was not the. choice of . Dr. Eirby, and it is said the relations, between the two have never been of a pleasant na ture. The board will meet on Tuedduy the 25th. . Seldom has any speaker hud such a crowded house tare,, as did Mr. O. B Aycock last uisht. He Is one of the best and cleanest speakers the Demo crats have, and his address last night was a tine one. - On Thursday night of Fair week Mr , B. Denson will deliver an address on the life of the late Governor T. M Holt. '- : . They are (vying to get 720 men of t he Second Regiment to tign a petition to keep them in service. The officers are working to get tills number of siguatuiei but the men say they will not succeed. Lt. Col. Cowles is in Washington trying to save his commission, but it will hardly be done. One year ago the total bank receipts ia North Carolina were f 9,4-51,83d-40 This year the receipts were $10,52(y)00.::0. This shows an Increase in the banks wealth of 1,016,010.90. (i. JS. ' Boggs, Populist nominee f Congress in the 9lb, district will proba bly retire in favor of Pearson. .' ' Populists here say some strange de velopments will be made in the Second district in a few days. t'apt. B. P. Williamson, has received a letter from bis son, Frank, who is in the Astor battery at Manila, lie says lire is delightful there. ' Many Virginians are engaging quar ters here for the Fair next week., There are plenty of hotel accommodations here now so far as sleeping goes. ' There have 750 rifles been retuYned to the State arsenal, where they have been cleaned, and will probably be used for tbe Bute Guard; when lt is re-organized next month. No equipments have been returned, so these will have to be Issued new. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has the largest sale of any Salve in the world This fact and its merit has led dishonest people to attempt to counterfeit it. Look out for the man who attempts to deceive you when yon call for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve the great pile cure. F 8 Dnffy. ' - Hill la Ike l'amplB. Kw Tons, October 20. David B Hill addressed a great Democratic mass meetlngjat the Academy of Music, Brook lyn, tonight, The hall was packed and the enthusiasm of the people was extra ordinary. "This seems like old tlmes.V aaH tbe former Senator, when ha wu presented to the audience. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hats Always Ecugh Bear the Signature TBI MARKETS. Yesterday's markot quotation! furnish ed by W. A. Porterfleld Jt.Co. Commission Brokers. . New Yo., Octob 1 21. , STOCKS, Open. Hiiro. Low. Close Sugar till 111) 1101 11 Am Tobacco. &R4Q, .. HU P U.& N 114 tut Gil UflJ nr. j 1081 M mi 114J 107 64 1 COTTON. Opon. Hl(rh. Low, January 8 3: C U 6..10 CHICAGO MAItKETS. Whsat ()-n. IHk-h. Low, December.... 671 671 Cfl C-.HN- li.reinl-.r II .'J H-'J !J May ..... isi atj U h'-n yon 11 if -i s;v ti, Ct- l .t: y ! 1. ! i f-.r Iv'Aia's nl ' ( lire, c' I 'nn't I e U i. me, fi.r V.rH, ! f r I I" H I THE DEBT QUESTION. Jatfare Bay's Forcible BeeUlaa. rnbaa City Drkta Valid. Hpala Trie Far SlinpalbF. ' Washington, Oct. 21. Judge Day's action in calling a halt upon tbe Spanish attempt to include the Spanish bonds, secured by lien ob the revenues of Cuba, the peace negotiations at Paris, caused no euprise In Washington, where it was known that the Commissioners had specific instructions on the subject.- The cabled report that the statement of the American Commissioners that the bonded indebtedness of Cuban cities would be considered binding on those cities was considered by the' Spanish Commissioners to be. a confession to Spain, has caused considerable amuse ment among officials id Washington. The cities of Cuba are just as much responsible for. their debts as the citizens of the islands are for theirs, although there is little doubt that most of the money raised on Cuban municipal bonds was stolen by Spanish officials ip those Ities. Only a Spaniard would have considered such a matter of fact state ment as that this class of Indebtedness would be respected a concession. The municipal bonds Issued by Cuban cities will not be paid by the United States, but by the cities which Issued them. Articles in the French press Indicate policy on the part of Spain to seek to arouse the sympathy of Europe on the gjonnd that she i-t being crushed jOy the refusal oi me uuucu states to relieve her in any way of the burden of the Cuban debt. " Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food V against alum - Alum bating powders are the greatest menacers to health of the pftsent day. omjoei OO.. Ntw VORK. PIANO FOR SALh I Almost new, upright walnut case Pi ano, either for, Cash or on Reasonable Terms. Apply at Journal Offios. iAttheBook store i ALWAYS HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERY rntNu . YOU NEED IN THE , . . SCHOOL , ROOM. G. H. Ennctt. i TO THE LADIES I Give your orders to T. J. TURNER with your Small Picture of yourself or any one of your family and he will fur nish yon a fine m 16x20 Crayon Picture for $1 98 16x20 Fine Pastel Only 2 98 16x20 Sephla. latest style 2 98 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. You can tee a fine sample of this work at my store. T. J. Turner's is the Cheapest til see to buy youc fine Furniture, Cook Stoves, HeatlnK Htoves, Library I .amps and Toilet Sets for Cash or cn time. Buy your Gasoline from T. J. Turner delivored In any part of the city at 10c per gallon. T.J.TURNER Furniture Company, . 75 Middle Street, New Burne, N. O. 0.81 l) j , .n't - " r. inin Or I ' ; ,. .1.11. I !. t t.i-s -1 ' 1 l;l ' 1 ft ' ' ' i - fl on i w ' 'It li - in 11 I il- ,-, I 1,., . . ; , 1 i v 1 i ; ; . w , Written by ANY PHYSICIAN v on ' ... . r ANY BLANK C-ti be pro nt tly and satis-, 1 fuctorily filled at : ANY TIME," , . Day or night at - - Davis Prescription Pharmacy. L Phone S8. Cor. Broad & Middle Sts. TOKREXT! Dwelling foot nr tTntrm Street at tht- Neuse rivtr bridge, also two offices cor ner Craven and Pollock streets. ' . C. E. 8LOVER. It Takes the Palm Above all Competition, is what our patrons sav of. o n r ch and tootl" some confections. Oil r delicious Choco late Creams, end Chovilaie Concoctions of all kinds. Fine Bon Bone, . Dainty Marshmallows and f ruit Candies are ap preciated by all lovers of doe cendies. DuffVs Candy Store. 103 MIDDLE-STREET. DOBBIN & FERRALL, AT- TUCKER'S STORE, 123 & 135 Fayetteville S reet, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 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 Invito You. Dobbin! & Ferral I, 114X1210.1, N. C. SHIRT, TIE AND COLLAR TALK Gyp r- fSP 1 1 " " m Correct Styles In Faoi cy Shirts for every da; day wear In tlvdraa. in rich colors and handsome bayadere stripes. will - found In all the latest fads of fiuhlon to our stock of fine furnUhlnJi. New shapes in Collars and CuRs, and Meek wear In t rlip iMew Hlylea (or Uresay men, in Rich Puffs, Ascota, Tecks and Clubs and evcrythlrc that necessity style could desi'e. Is here In It most at tractive shape of flKufus Wsterhou Goods. J. J. BAXTER. ISirOIXTAT TO . iioiTfir.iAi:i:n:x:.n A rinxim, 10c. A I'slr Cprinir Bnlsncea, 10c. i l'nirs I ks, 6c, A (ilnili-l, 5o. A While Wah i!nih, 10c. A Nn-e Knn!y Kcrtle, ehick fsrevf 1 A Miillin I'm,. 7o. , A (intnllp hli'W F'nrt. 2Vl. A l n rti-lnrti Naiis, lor, A It it-iii h--.--i-r, 7V. A Ih i-r l it Mri kel, JV. A In A K. A I ! V I . Ac. A ' 1 A I A 1 I I,. . k. fH- .-ti I.. ..1 I h rk!. 1 l "'I. v, 'I. . ' t' - 1! I,...) I n- i 11I a A Fresh Lot Fancy Elgin Butter and Ontario Pre- . pared Buckwheat. ; 5 Fresh Grits aud New Crop Carolina Rice. Portsmouth Corned Mullets. Big Hams to Cut and Small Hams to Boil whole. Fresh Oyster Crackers, Cream Lunch Biscuit. Soda Biscuit ana Ginger Suaps. Helnz's Pickles, Sweet and Soar. Heinz's Catsup and MuBtard. A full assortment of Canned Goods, A Nice Lot Toilet Soap. A Nice Prepared Mustard, in tumblers only 5 Cents. If Iddio iv. fidi 'Phone 91. OlJLJLOJUULSULOJL Kid G-loves. LJ Ladies The 7h) ehOWu. Ladies New IP YOU WAXT6f OLD Don't be Influenced to take something else. It can be relied on for MEDICINAL AMD OTHEll PURPOSES and .is Guaranteed PURE, MILD AND MELLOW. See that the seals over corks bottles. Straus, Glints & Go., Proprietors, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. iy!lX!ts!AaAlstsilsls(sV!i Of our IHkIi Grade. Fancy gualUlos nf CAN.NKI) QOODrl, ami foil will fiml that the; are all put op lij.the hailing packers of the country. Wa hare cImiIcs ninil In our .Uks of Canned H-iU., K1.I1, Mi-ata, 1'irtlnl and lifvil,.. ll.m ami all ilcllcacii tlmt Hit rpicura n-vrls in. '1 s Hull.-.! 0j4t. r Criw kf, Frrb BmU Crackcn. A!o A.-iim f. f Hi. fuljowlng Ilraml.of KlJCIli fiml on I l.ily WLUr ni.ij i .1-1 M..UI. A fmh rw Ju.t roiix, I'rlm i)nwn. ( nil ati'l r .1 11. tir our nine k. No troulils to ilinw g'-!a. BEE! Wholesale & Retail Grocers, 71 Broad St. Our new lines of Kid Gloves riow ready, Including the Famous MAGGI0NI Gloe, former ly known as the Centemerk Capes. new'assortments now open. most complete the store ever Coats. Garments. Correctly Tailored, Moderate Prices. n torn. HENRY WHISKEY ire Intact and our name blown la ' . S J Mi' i !
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