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'I ll I' ,1 4 "'. v y VOL IVH-NO. Ui. IU BIES, I. C, KXUJT S50EKISC, SirimiK ll', US!. ' IMAkMHItl' If Si -JfJ ! !. It f U(llflUIIl,IIIIIIIIIlUlHfist'lll(7IllfT. rt ' " " " " " ' " ' ' ? I To the Public. rs r,s as as as as as as a is- m as i OS as as as as as OS as ft ft ft as as o o o I hate this day avld to Mr. E. K llaclbnrn, the mer. . can tile businve rarrii-J on tT ni at No.' 47 and 49 Pollock Strtvt, New IVrn, N. (X, to whom all dcbU doe to mil business will be fmiJ, and by whom all contract made by aaiil business will be filled and all debt due Ij laid busiiiea will be aid ou reax-Htlion, September Cth, 18U9. J. H. HACKBURN. -0- I respectful! solicit from the general public a - con linu.vit of the very liberal patronage bestowed upon the rvtirin; firm. I hope bj faithful attention to lina intgf, coupled with close priori and honest good to merit tame. Yoori Very Truly, ; E. B. HACKBURN. sv sv sv VI A! VI VI sv sv VI sv $ sv VI vv VI VI V sv SV sv sv sv VI V MI CALL ON LL & EI? GKIili And get your wanti supplied with everything Fresh and Best , j " Quality. . " ' ' ' , We havo t he very bfst Ittiller and Lheese, and havo jnst re- ' ce.ived fresh lot Fancy faVci and Crackers Graham Wafers, Uneeda Biscuit and Mushrooms. While it is so hot yon will lind our Soups and Pilot Huscuit nice and handy for a quick meal. . , ( Potted Meat, Chip Beef, Fish, Claim and Oysters, Ileini ... . Beans, Tomato Soup and Miuco Meat. v. - Y Our Beet Patent Flour at 2Jc, none better, and all yon want. Our Stock of Groceries is almost complete and carefully kept, . GIVE US YOUR ORDER...... GASKILL & MITCHELL, : ' HARDWARE: OROCERIE& ' 73 MIDDLE STREET. Thone 147. Gl BROAD STREET. ' Ira 0 i Fall Stjle HaTs and o o We have Jast received our new en promise to salt everyone. . Don't fail to see our line of $2 00, $2.50 and - $3.00 Deibj'a. ' We are ascnis for Knox's World Renowned Bats and have Just received the new "shapes. ,' " Our line of Soft Hats is complete in all colors ' as well black. . - ' 1 j 'C , We invite especial attention to our dove colored, jaw 3 edge, Soft Hat with a. white band,: regular feather weight H For a Nobby hat fur comfort it cannot be excelled. ' Don't fall to see our line before : nurchasinz. j Prices 3 3 3 3 d5- CO..'! NEW UEItNN. C. 3 and Styles Guaranteed. 1 T Or. 57 POLLOCK STHEiT. Is receiving New Goods Jayv every boat, and adding daily to his complete stockl Every new table delicacy, can be found at his store. A call will be highly appre ciated. Prices are very low and satistac tion guaranteed. Its Mi! Caplaii Breifis l:d Gdlfitj Llil2rjCrjt. .If I-w ! II Tie Tartftet Wat Met CieifW4. Trtllaeaj frea Gcratiy lf- ' 1 4 ' CBiBit la a I1I. ' ' tarf Prlsea fer Tea Tun, , LetaTlata Alrealy : Barrel.- i Rtnaict, SepL . Coload Jouuit, prMtdrat of the . court saartUt Irjlaf CapUla Drejfue, ku usoaaced tbi the terdlct of (atlly la lb mm. Tke rote ot lit members of tae eoart was Sr to two. , , , Drajrros wts seaUneed to tea jeers confinement la a mtllury prlioa. ' This col do laelades 4 reef sat It month already serred oa DerO's Islaad, Icarlof S jeara and 1 month to b aerred. - Aa appeal will b taken by the eona- e) of Dreyfas to tbe Coort of Castatloa bat with little hop. There are eight thovsaad troop oa guard at Rennet at (he scene of the trial. The pritonar and member of hla family are prostrated by the rerdlot. Bkrlix, September S Tbe Ralchtaa- aeiger, tnl erenlnf in toe otnclal por lion of lh paper, pnblUhe lb following statement: W are aathorised to repeat herewith the declaration which the Imperial Oorernment, while loyally ob- terrlng the reaerre demanded In regard to the Internal matters ot another coun try, haa made concerning tbe French Captain Dreyfus. V ' . . "For the preaarralloa of his own dig nlty and lh fnlBllmeal of a doty to hu manity, Prince Von Marnier, after ob lalag Ibe orders of the Emperor, repeat' edly made In December, 1804, and In January, 1898 to M. Banotanx, U. Depny and U. Catlmlr-rerier declarations to the effect that the Imperial Embassy In Prance nerer maintained either directly er Indirectly any relations with Dreyfus: "Secretary of State Yon uelow, In tbe RelcBstag, January 24, 1808, made the following statement: 'I declare In the moat poatlre manner that no rela tions or connections of any kind erer existed between the French ex-Captala Dreyfus now on Deril's Island, and any German agents.' t ;' t ; " Rbkiiics, Francb, September 8 That Dreyfus will be condemned Is tbsjalmoat unanimous opinion beard la Rennes tonight. ' .tri ' -, .;'-V! Hitherto there had been a dlrergence, but now both camps, the Dreyfuaards and the anti Dreyfnsards, seem agreed In the cont iction that the rerdict will go against him. , . , . . , , Upon Just what this is based and the precise reason for the conclusion are a mystery, but there Is no disguising the fact that, from at. Labor! down to the numeroua Dreyfnsards who crowd the hotels and cafee, and who last night were till hopeful, that Dreyfus would" be eared, - all seem now to , agree that (hls last cnance is gone,. ..;, . Theone source of hope Is H, Labor! himself, who aaid: . , "We fear that Captain Dreyfus will be condemned, bat w do not Intend to throw np the sponge. We (hall go on fighting for him." H. Jauree,' the Socialist leader,' and other prominent Dreyfnsards, expressed a similar altitude. Excitement is at ferer heat, and nothing la discussed but the probable rerdict. ... According to the latest report, : the rerdict will be delivered between 8 and 5 o'clock; tomorrow afternoon. The court, upon assembling, will hear the remainder of H. Demange's speech." After it is concluded tbe judges will adjourn until 8 o'clock. ; . '. m '- The military precautions are of Ike most elaborate character', and no attempt at disorder la likely to hare the slightest success. Orders hare been Issued to re press the first symptom of trouble with an Iron hand. - . , A small anti-Semitic meeting was held here at night and complete calm attended It. A atrong force of gendarmes guarded the approaches to the building where the meeting was held, and the order were to arrest the first man who raised a sedi tious cry. r,". The news of the publication of Count Ton Buelow's declaration In' tbe Reich- sanzelger abaolring Dreyfus has reached Kcnnes and Is considered Important on tue eve ol a rerdict, which, in some sshm K in aauasai VI usnsej vvawiti m Wakes the food more delicious and wholesome i KALSJOB. RaLBien, SepL I Tber 1 a rnptar between Penitentiary Beperlnteadeat Dsy aa the Democrat! eoaid. Oe aajs he Is boM, Be waau to get rid ot the board. The fact I the board oaght nerer to have held 006 a day en leas it bad supreme control. Day la tired of the board and tbe latter Is most oertalnly tied or him. He atee Trivia, tbe board's chairman. For long time this haa gone On. There la bonad to be a crtile sooner or later. It was tbe su preme Conrt decision which aaada the mischief. It wse said today that tbe penitentiary woo Id this year alak tbe $50,000 the Legislator appropriated for It and put another la the aama hole. Lieutenant John W. Oullck, ot the Forty-seventh Regiment, Is assigned to recruiting duty at Ooldsboro, and Lieu tenant Daniel ltusiell Johnson to similar duty for his regiment, the Thirty-eighth. Ueotenant Settle, U. 8. A , make these aasignmenta. He says be Is aow ready to mike some enlUtments of good men for the hospital corps. This U under special authority. -, Rere .ae Collector Duncan say that senator Prltchard baa been Inrlted by the Chairman of the' Ohio Republican 8tate committee to make a number of speeches there daring tbe present cam paign, and that he will accept Commlaalons were Issued today to the following officers ot the naval brigade by Governor Russell; Hugh L. Miller, lieutenant commander Wilmington dlrl- ston; John T. Mldyette, lieutent com. mender. Walter D. LaRogoe, lieutenant junior grade, and Henry D. Harper en sign, ot the Einston dirlsion There are 193 boarding students at the Agricultural and Mechanical College: the largest number erer before baring been 167. ' The capital square certainly needa attention, pared walks and guttere and proper turfing. It Is nnkempl. The city parks are sadly hi noed of such at tenlion also. 1 Raleigh la to be thoroughly decorated during the Slate Fair. The buainess men . are enthusiastic on the subject. Never before has decoratlen been gen eral. ' 1 The corporation commission has noti fied the State Auditor that it had assess ed tbe Bell Telephone Company for taxation In various counties aa follows: Buncombe $11,003; Mecklenburg $3,248; Cabarrus $104; Wake $3,953; Durham $2,016; New Hanorer $9,053; Forsyth $3,017; total $33,296. This is the first time, the Auditor saya, the commission haa thus assessed a telephone company by counties. , . W, H. Osborne, ot the penitentiary executive board, said today: "If Super intendent Day tells me he Intends to Ignore our committee I will resign at once. lie talks to me the other waj onr board thinks it best to resign, I am with it." The meeting is called for tbe 18th Inst. President Winston, of the Agricultu ral and Mechanical College, makes proposition to the aldermen of Raleigh, that the college shall take charge of Pul- leu Park, woicn adjoius the college grounds, and put it in the higbeat possi ble condition, with proper landsoaping and make it a notable resort for people from all part ot the State. Colonel Julian 8. Carr.of Durham! will be chief marshal of the Winston Salem, horse show, carnival and county fair. -.. ' ' The grading on the Mount Airy ft Eastern Railroad is about completed, the cros ties have been strung along the line for fifteen miles, the rails delirered at the junction one mile east of Mount Airy and part of the track spiked down. Rutherford county has the oldest per son in the JJnlted States and no doubt the oldekt in' the world. Her name is Mrs. Nancy Hallifiel, and she lire two miles from Ellenboro. 8he is 118 year old aud until lire years ago she could walk the distance to Ellenboro with all ease. Phe now uses a rolling cha!r last minister sad ImpalMBtly thronged th precinct of the Foreign Otic acrati lilog the facee of those coming and goleg la the bop of obtaining a glimmering ol the outcome of tbe momentous event The war spirit was rUat ou all sides. aad the generate were eothuaiaetlcally cheered aa thsy appeared, the crowd eri daatly uaderataadiag that they bad bees summoned to be lu readiaaae In th eraat of lh mlnlsurs wlahlng their al rice. 2 mt BatwUajr Special to Journal. New York, September Flnt game New York, 1; Baltimore, t; second game New York, 7; Baltimore, 8. Brooklyn, September Brooklyn, 4; Boston, 0. Washington, September Washing ton, 0; Philadelphia, 1S BU Louis, September 08L Louis, 1C; Cincinnati, 6. Pittsburg; September t First game Pittsburg, '10; Louisville, IS; second game Pittsburg, ; Louisville, 1. Chicago, September t-Flrat game Chicago, 6; Cleveland, t; second game Chicago, 1 1 ; Clersland, 0. Staadia- mt tha Club. Clubs, Brooklyn, ... Philadelphia, . Boston, Baltimore, 71 St. Louis,..., Cincinnati,'..., 60 Chicago, Pittsburg..... Louisville,.... New York,... Washington, . Cleveland,.... - . SloraCiuuio for Pee. Lokdon, St pt. 8. The Anglo-Trans- raal situation wears today a more peace- . quarters, it Is thought, will be regarded f ul aspect The Associsted Press ac e ' as a slight by Germany, If It be a con-1 count of decisions taken at the Cabinet 2 NATIONAL LKAOIK OAJUI W. L. P. Ct. 84 87 .60S 78 47 .634 T4 48 .607 71 49 " .693 71 63 JM4 60 . 54 Ml 63 61 .616 63 .600 66 60 .459 60 78 .409 43 79 .847. 10 111 , .146 Chester U. Brown, Kalamazoo, Mich says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured me of a severe case of Indigestion; can strongly recommend It to all dyspeptics" Digests what you eat without aid from the stomach, and cures dyspepsia. F. 8. Duffy. TBI BFBCCLATirX MARKETS. Today's quotations furnished by R B Wilson ft Co., Richmond, V, Repre sented by A. O. Newberry. Niw Yohk, Sept. 9. STOCKS. : Open. High. Low. Cloee Sugar ... 159 156, 155 155 Am. Tobacco... 17, 138 137 137 Reading........ 61 61, 61 81 0. T. C i 45 46 45, 46 Leather 10 a B. 40, 134 8LP 1344 It. 8. 1 80 CT. P ........ 07 B. R. T... ...... 1041 61, 46J -11 135 1844 80 07 106 ., 601 66 . 1l9i 134 .55 .55 . S3 22, COTTON. Open. Hie-h. Low. Clos . 6.14 0.18 6.14 6.18 . 5.98 6.03 5.08 5.03 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whsat ' Open. High. Low. Close December.... 71 71 70 71 December. .. . 281 28 28 SS A. 8. ft W.. T. C. I So. R'y Pfd.. Wab. Pfd. January.... Oct. Cotton 155 1S7 61 45 10 184 134 0 97 104 56 119 64 23 10 185 184 80 07 105 56 138 54 22 There's always hope while there'i One Minute Cough Cure." An attack of pneumonia left my lung in bad ahape and I waa near the first itagee of eon sumotion. One minute Cough Cure completely cured me," writes Helen Mo Henry, Bismark, N D, Gives Instant re lief, FS Duffy, Meet me at ft Bradbama Fountain. UNEEDA BISCUITS. Cream Lunch lUscnit, 8oda Crackers, (linger Knap and Sugar Cake. ' Freeh Elgin and Fox River Print 11 utter. Very finest Cream Cheeee. Imported atul Domestic VlataronL Heins'l Baled Bni with Tomato Sauce, (hip Reef, Cooked Corned IV-f, PolliJ IIsim ami Tongue, gulnion, Sardine, Lobster and Kippered Her rings. Fine Sjnip and Molumc. Calsiip, Mustard, Sauce, Ao. Genuine Codfish, fresh lot just in. , I receive Dice freah goods lyererv frvight Give ni a calL J.L. MbmnIH. ftitswaitaaiiMM WlioIeMtle Jk Il?lall OrwfP, 'Phone 91. 71 St. g SOMETHING DEAR TO THE HEART OF EVERY WOMAN IS A HANDSOME SILK WAIST ! For these we have Just the pretti est line of Silks you ever saw, all NEW FALL STYLES. PLAIDS, STRIPES AND FIGURES, ALSO PLAIN AND TWO TONES, in lact almost any thing you may want in the Silk Line. Ask to see them, and we will show you the LARGEST LINE OF SILKS IN THE CITY. Those New Blister Crepons are in too. They are just the correct thing. These only a few "Fall Hints". 67 ; ZFOX-LOGIEr - ST. j am now the Sole Agent for the o o o CELEBRATED o o b aJT.S 89 .MIDDLE 8TBJSET, NEW BERN, N. C.- emnalion, as beluj tantamount to a .Council yesterday (Friday) are confirmed ' public refusal to take the word ot Em- . from the best sources of information. pernr William, his Minister being merely his muulbplece, POLLOCK STREET .: A senil-oUlcial report comes from Pre toria through Cape Town to the effect that the Transvaal government baa ex- Iran stilt Advancloa;.. -. ' ' plained to the British diplomatic agent, Birhinohsu, Ala , September 8. No t Mr. Conyngham Green, that its last dis- foundry iron is now quoted at $18 pit patch was meant as au acceptance of the ton, with the commodity selling freely proposed Joint inqnlry. for delivery throughout next year. The The Cabinet Council here today at prediction Is freely made that $20 Iron traded ieater public Interest than any is in sight. 1 meeting of the ministers for years past. . : " ' A well dressed crowd of people cordially ' DeWitl's Little Early Itinera perma- greeted the most prominent of the Cab Dently enrechronc constipation, bilious- u - -. - . ..-.j. .' - - -- ness, nervousness snd worn-out feeling: cleanse and regulate the eutire eysleui. Small, pleasant never gripe or sicken "famous little pills." P. 8. Du!Ty. CCOD NEWS c I w lio take i lood'i s-'nifitia, dyppeiiKia nml l.i'porls agree that ; C C ". comca from those rmnnt ""-in XlIsOOD TEMS. Ye, it is the Index to health If you have bad blood you e likely to learn that you have Rheumatism, one of tha moat hor rible diseases fo which mankind is heir. If this disease baa just begun Its work, or if you have been afflicted for years, you should at once take tbe wonderful new cur, RIIEU1IAOIDE. Thousands have been cured, The summer Reason is the beat 7 ' time to take a rheumatic remedy. Nature then aid the medicine fc in eiffcting a permanent, consti- i tutlonal cure. People with bad H blood are nuhject to catarrh, indi- j Kestiou and many oth'r diseases , To be bnalthy the blood must be P pure KtitUJlAOlUE is the A I'noce of blvWj puriflcre. Sold in KeW Bern by C. D. Brad- , ham, by Davis' Pharmacy, and C ( by druggists generally. . j Trice 11 per bottle. fj A Fall and Complete Une of Fancy and Heavy Groceries V Can always be found in our store, tie nave jiihi receivwi fresh lot of the following goods: Cueeda Biscuits. Macaroni and Cheese lu 1 lb oens, 10c. ' , Soups, 10c can. y . ' , Imported and Domes! lo Mara roni. . ' ' ' tleri Sweet Mixed ami Cucom ner Pickles. - ; v Im R lisb, CLillla Sauce, 4c ; J. R. PARKER, -jfy GROCER, Thoii3 CD. ',77 Broad Street. twMWT .-' ' i --i 4
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