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:.' ' . .. ! " . v i ... .: ' -. " . ,:. . ....... ... . ' :....... : . - tf it 7 I 1 i 4 :i I1 t 1 1 I! ii 4 t i i i . N ' 1 4 ' I.;" . 1 -' -v : 1 i : fi 1r i i :l i V - i ) t ( i Our tion 1 . , i,o uJthpr hasn't Now you will be justified in buying one of our Kersey $5.00 Overcoats, . .wr ciY weeks but the weather nasnx. iNuw yuu . nthprRinthaQamo. We have oee- ; - surpassed. Our $2.00 Knee Pant un is xne wunu. - h.. stockot boys oiuuuu6 as to quality and price. COM R1 RIO ZED irn j X . . u-00 it amounted to $15.40. He said, "Take off the 40 cents and we will A man stepped in our store the other J " prlce business. Query : What would the result have been had we trade' We argued that had 'ad goods. Compare what you have bought w.th your ne.ghbor's and submitted ? We do not orea y . ... see if the price isn't the same. . ' ,f vou guess the amount of our Cash Sales for SATURDAY, NOV. 4th, or nearer than anyone else, we win give, you any Suit in our store not to exceed Be VJell DressedUe have a Rich Showing of Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats ! - , h u th nick of some well known maker's output. But few words will be necessary for us to soil them. The goods. Every one of which is the pick of some we i k in jsh and price are more eloquent salesmen. ; ! : - . ... ' 304 So-u.t3n. ElaD. St., (3-xeeri.sTooxo, UST. C. GOVERNMENT BY CUBANS. Russia's Power in War. United States consul at Chemnitz, has submitted to the State aeparunpaw a uhbi statement of the resources of Rus pt in thft nnurse of which he says : .!T7,ia.ia hnB 1 1 OOft.000 men able SAlSSMENt-ClxM. W.IdAdsay. Oliaa. B. Brower. Harry Sergeant Ohas. Crews, Will H. Matthew, THEY ONLY STOLE S20O. Gon. Loo Thin ks.it it rruvoo Success the United States '- will Withdraw From the island. New York; Nov. 8-4The future of n.i?K EiTth. - flew .u a fnr.v. Id dependent to-morrow, as iuuuwo . j.,uuu,uuv - - . ..rii tn uA TTntton Rtatps eva- total nrenared fighting force Is 2,t "WOBD Will UR wM.-w " I . w, . .-c U Mitf!nba? That is a question I am 500,000 men and 497,415 horses. franafintlv asked, and I suppose ft has a fleet consisting of 23 bat it is natural for people to suppose that tie8hip8, 14 coast defenders, 16 from my peculiar fad lltlesJor observa- erlliaerB 8 cannon boats and 96 tion In the island, 1 might have some tn-An wtl, The marine forces i i j A. laoct. Bomn nniDion . M onp made up or l.y omcers, oao HER ATTITUEE TO ENGLAND Germany May Oppose the Ab sorption of the Transvaai 1 i by Great Britain. In a cable dispatch to The New York The Lumber Industry. There is perhaps more interest in the lumber Dusiness just now than in any other industry in the state. Th nrinn of lumber today lis about it. - - - . "Nevertheless I have do such knowl edge and no such opinion. With the very best of will on tne part oi our Government, a desire to keep its pledges and leave the Inhabitants of Cuba to enjoy their Independence In their own way, there are many difficul ties In the way of withdrawal, and whether or not we have in thejaat six months made progress toward the end, 1 am unable to say. are onainPAm men. Its com mercial marine consiste of 522 steamers and 2,135 sailing vessels. The river shipping has a fleet or 20,000 ships, manned by 90,350 men. "Russia can be practically inde pendent of the-outside world for food, since the opening up of Si beria's grain fields. The export of -vTMnMr chut durioc the last grain last year was 300,000,OUU six months crime -has decreased and quarters. Famine, once almost un peace and prosperity are spreading or avoidable, is now limited to one or leviving in a great measure. This, two districts. Once the railroads however, seems attriDutame to nB reachfhe interior of these the dan- presence of the United states troops, whom the chief PWTO r.refl boundless meadows, steppes conservative Dusiness men iubiow uuS. vnrnntLAft stav. The Cubans themselves seem to Ao on hlS of .ii.f tn oninion as to Russia alone. 24,609,260 head or what ought to be done. Some want an cattle, 44,465.450 sheep, 9,243,000 independent republic immediately, hogs. It cultivates 1,038,507780 nexed to the United States and great The country is opening mines, numbers of others seem to have no draining marshes, clearing forests, positive opinion concerning the patn utt land hitherto held to be of their country should .pursue. - xnere r ? , tTrtr L,of course,onthepao!a majority o value ;unde ' a lack of understanding of the diffi. eign cotton and corn, tea and to eultiesi self government. bacco are being tried. In its ei- AtDreient the census is being taken forts to emancipate itself from for- in Cuba aud for the first time we shall eign imports Russia will want m&- Journal, William T. Stead, editor of twice what it was a year ago, and The Review of Reviews, emphatically those who are familiar with condi- asserts that the Emperor or Germany tions in the traae say mat iuo has decided to block isngiana s pian in jim jt ha8 not yet been reacnea. the (Transvaal. Tne reasons given by For thp fir8t time in many years Mr.Stead for the statement are : tQe lumber mm men; are making FirstAs far baok as Feburary l, hand8ome dividends on their !n 1895, the German governmeut officially eBtment8 informed the English government that - not seven- thej Vml Jrmnes from Raleigh who lias wwr. t n:r .""rA; :.,Md $4,000 proats ; month on onenlng up of commercial relations ae- nis lumoer uubiucm. j vasil m an independent State as laid tseth birthday, was wise enough to An in the treat v of 1884, and a guar- oanll.A nnnfraots a vear ago. when aniee of the status quo as regards the the iJe o imber was way down, railways and harbor of Delagoa Bay. Qn output Gf m0re than twelve This, Germany said, indicated the large mills, beginning and end of our policy in f t many iumber companies those parts. The German government . incorporated by the sec - .Kci T? a 1 o i rr h Hnflt . i into the South Atncan jjeaeratiuu, uu- muumo. ""-o have au accurate and reliable enumer ation. When that had been finished the experiment of free government by Cubans will, I believe, be tried. Pre cisely In what locality or in what form 1 do not know That is a matter for our Government to decide, and I have obtained no information of its inten tions in "the matter; " -"If it is found that Cubans can or ganize and maintain a government in their inland that will protect life and nroDertv. undoubtedly we shall with ohinorr tnnla bapS. AtC. NO Ua- tion is better situated to provide these than theTJnited States." A Good Text. On October 19, Avery Kale was hanged at Newton, N. C, for the crime of murder. The following is taken from the report of the ex ecution : "Kale was a voung white j man, Axm anA tUnr tkm tn n thir vav a littlfl mnrfl than 19 Vear8 of age, along the path of independence, accom- and unmarried. From childhood paniea oy notning more emoarr&ssmg none but the baser lnnuences uu than our very best wishes.- been thrown around him. Virtual- "But at present all Is tentative, all ly raiaed in a distillery, and in ig attempts at government are merely ex- nJoranc hlg Hfe wa8 totany devoid perimental, and, not being a prophet, -r- " v I am unable to say what the future ot. moral draining, holds for the Pearl of the Antilles. ' I We commend this as a good text sincerely hope that it is happiness and for those who so zealously preach prosperity in their greatest abundance the doctrine that education pro andln highest form." duces crime. North Carolina SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATRIOT- Journal of Education. tha oPcrU of Great Britain, as op uw - , posed to German interests, ior tne rea eratlon signified politically a protector- - . 1 ' - A M ate, and economically a xraae muaup oly for Cape Colony and the exclusion of German commerce. ince then it has been Joudly de clare 1 that Germany had ata-aonea the Transvaal to England,- but wnai ever verbal assurances may have been given; I am in a position to state on tha atithnritv of the German govern ment that in the Anglo-German agree man. "trt AinAd la5t vear there is no clause relating either to the Transvaal or toDelga Bay. :- Thn fant that Germany has never withdrawn her declaration that the in dependence of the Transvaal is in tne norm an 'ntprp.st makes the British innk askance at any intervention be tween themselves and the Transvaal. I j Secondly, it is not generally known that it was the action of the American government in raising the Venezuelan question in loyo, wnica paraijrcv uo enrrotlrn MV wniCU 11 WS3 lUieuucu to upset the government of President December. 1898. There are Wheels within wheels, but the effect of President Kruger's message was to in tensify the anti-British feeling of the lAmericanS in the Transvaal, who influential and held leading positions among the reformers. Hence, when Chamberlain or confidential emissaries, who were in close commun ication with the colonial office, insist ed upon transforming the legitimate revolutionary movement at Johannes burg from a movement for the civil a riitwi rights of the Outlanders r --o , . .U Transvaal for England by insisting ha Intrndnr.tton of the British flag, the American element revolted and the whole plot collapsed. Healers Saw Her Die. rttv ft. Y . Nov. 13. Coroner UUiuii) -, - ; ( Noeh is holding an inquest into the death of Mrs. Moses m. uavis, wuo died here under the care of Chris tian Scientists. ' Mies Lizzie Moore, Christian Science healer and first reader in the Rome church, and Horace) W. Davidson, second reader, testified that they would give only Christian Rr.ipnp.ft treatment to a person - i bleeding to death. Miss Moore said Mrs. Davis was not eickj but under a delusion. I - Dr. W. B. Reid. who made post-mortem on the body; said death was due to paralysis of tho heart induced by extra work put upon that organ to force the blood through the body when the system was full of foreign fluids. (This condition could have been relieved by proper medical treatment and the patient's life much prolonged. James W. Brady, the New sYork lawyer, in his young days, I was once making a speech in court, when he noticed Charles O'Conor, i the celebrated lawyer, sitting ;near. While he was speaking Mr. iirady felt some one pull bis coat and, turning around, he found that Mr. O'Conor wanted to speak to him. How much is involved in your case V asked Mr. O'Conor. 'About $100,' replied Mr. Brady, down and I'll pay it.' then Mr. O'Conor, who was waiting There are several cases ofbu- bonio plague in Spain. There was - a violent earth quake at Leghorn, Italyi Saturday morning. r August Becker, the Chicago butcher who murdered his wire, was hanged in that city r nday. Secretary of War Root ii now said to be the administration i candidate for president next yer. In the past fiscal' year H,w postmasters were appointed, 2,93a nnatoffices were established and 1, 505 discontinued. - In some quarters Carter Harri son, of Chicago, is spoken of aM possible Democratic presidential candidate next year. ; Because two non union mti were allowed to work, all the plum bers at Council Bldtfj, Ia;, except of one firm, went on a strike. ! , a AnnfrAn(.fl will be held Chicago between building contrac- torrand Trades uouncii ir tativea. to settle labor rtiucu. - Made by Pullman Passengers to shoot his fiancee, Miss joy Last Night, About Convicts. Greenfield, at rsewuur - - tfavftr&l nassenfirers In the Pullman Qlppnincr car on the Western last night r - . . . were kicking vigorously, xne cautw of the kiuk was the presence of two young negro convicts, occupying space and hertha in the sleeper. The negroes were in charge ot two TJ. S. officers who- were taking tnem from a State west or North Carolina to Sheriff Hughes Says This Will Cover the Amount Taken. TTiiwhnro. N. O.. Nov. 9 There Is no clue as yet to the parties cracking the safe of SherlH uugnes. x iouuu the sheriff in his office in good spirits, and when he was shown the statement of a 15,000 loss, he laughed and said ne was mighty glad It was not so oau,as asno would cover the amount, the county losing nothing, but the loss was by different parties having money for safekeeping. The parties first broke in a black cm ith shnn and stole tools by which they broke the lock of the safe and forced In the bolt and prized the safe nnnn. tha Tohherv was done early In the night, and two suspicious looking men, nn white, tho other a negro, were ueou to leave on the 3 o'clock tram to-uay, going west. A rouncr white man Dy name u .Turk McKerall is now on- trial for hrflalrincr into the comulssary ol the Southern Co. and stealing various ar tides of clothing and other mercnan dise. Raleigh Observer. GENERAL NEWS. A VIGOROUS KICK. a corset steel turned as let. ide thf bul- i Ambassador Joseph ii- , in a anppch at Edinburg, "ironclad friendship" PTfJ1 . , tween Great Britain ana ed States. " . ni the The United Daugnter - jjUU4v - have a a: Washington City. The officers, of uonieaerauj rr ,-numeat nmiKA: hud a rlffht. according to rules work or buiiamg . t9 Tr-rRfin governing rallman cars, to carry me Kicnmona iu 5UW" convicts in the car, but their presence COat S 50,000 . .-..J a was not at an to me iiKiag ui tun iu liniana on board, so they kicked. - Railroad officials were appealed to . - ...... The Pullman conductor stated wnue thn train wsq here that he would move tha negroes to the drawing room, thus lper cent crettine them out oi tne main part oi a the car. Salisbury sun. a case in wmcn to come up. 'Sit said for he was interested The Whiskey Output Limited. V" " , To BO Miriof .g '',,. LouUvllle, Norember 11. It is offl- d , the ,uppprt of , .11.. n that Ka rAntnitkv . l. .arnlUtlO"1" . innon'R new trrill n decrease of 37 per cent . in -u.-i- ..nnrtn- have increa;..:.J per cnt: 1 States have oeen rcuu-- Anew levy or troF- - Ct3e. made in the wep".1 .,i eWtZ Columbia, by wdicu dally stated to-day that the Kentucky . - Distillers' Association has agreea to limit the present Reason's output to 9,000,000 gallons. It Is also reported that a New York trust will endeavor to limit produc tion of the standard. brands at those figures. Cheap goods are not included in the limitation. i Ex-Representative James Hamil ton Lewis, of Washington, who has been traveling abroad, says Europe is hostile to the United States be cause of the latter's Fhillippinei policy. . mentagaiust threvolu. " - : (i, A new cru..d.. ' W ...fintr of ReP!t" .ro!'-1 tbat he. is a poiyg-' ' ,f Vk n a r T I ,lUt'v T r started among memoers ui . joji . , ment is headed by . M, ie ! She has u. c Lou s Ki"V.u, H OI vuo - nrAnarea r . -ifi . .nnff OI It 10 f BT each member of the H" rf f,it.'. reentatiTe8, regrd'e , -atklng for their ig"tu t .! t
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