.' V- , , i ' I " ' . f .-f.r ..' " - i ! ' AV- ' ', : ' v: .ifv:;. f .. Yv & J two a ' " ' y ' - "::.-' , VOL VIII. NO. 142 Washington. Beaufort ' Cc:: iHJiy Afternoon, November I, 1898. ESTABLISHED Ml ; .. : ''Y- ' '"'-itj!i.i"- :s v- y . ' , M", - The Prettiest STORE In the Whree the Richest Aft and the Rarest findiwork Sit En throned. The fullest and fresh est display of all that is beautiful or fash ionable in either gents or ladies Fall and iWinter Wearables. -r , i -Shoe v possibilties are here, too in end- Pity v:Iess variety, and te Hat question call be settled without the least perplexity. A cordial welcome to all who visit1 thestore, . t '. F. V. ROWE, Leading Clothier. SPEGIAL VALUES. We beat the Cape-rs in Cajpes. Our prices ruu from 50 cts. to $12.50. We are showing a high value in Plush Capes at $2.00, and a Black Astrakau Cape at -2. 2o. We did not forget tho misses ,-iud hi'drpii in buying VVraps ve Ihuc what you want in this Our underwear for men women and children are the best values in the citv. Just think of men's Wool Shirts for 75c. each, Draw ers to match; children's Wool Shirts, 25c. and up as to size. Ladies' Knit Drawers, 25cts to l.OO, lauies Union Suits, 50 cts. children's Union Suits, 25 cts. to 50 cts. Our Cothiug stock through out is great in value, Our line of Overcoats are leaders youths, boys and men's. We are showing many, styles iu men's Dress Over coats from $5.00 to $12.5(1 Come in and look block. I a our Respectfully, J.f F; BUOKMAN. Furniture, Mattings and Oarpetslm ciHolce goods. The Wont Not In a recently delive at El kin, Hon. Clement Man ley said that he would pay expenses of any Republican who would go to.fT(3erne rnd see for himself if the con ditions there, negro domina- uation, were not as bad as he said they were. This proposition was accept ed by the Chatham .Manufac turing Company, manufactur ers of the celebrated woolen bjankets, at lkin. The company sent as its rep resentative Mr. David , Wood ruff, superintendent in their woolen mills. Mr. Woodruff is a plain, prac tical, unemotional man. He sees and hears things as they arc. He came here quietly and leaves quietly. He has seen New Berne as it really is. He saw its officials, city and county. He has seen the actions of the negroes on the street, in the , public building ia the court house. Last night, Mr. Woodruff, visited the Journal office, and quietly and simply told, what he had seen here. He had no speech to make, no display of emotions to exhibit, but he, was unquestionably impressed, deep ly and seriously. He could only say, 4,I never thought Republicanism meant such things for North Carolin- t cannot -voteucti a i ticket. The real conditions are other Gold bugs they had de far worse than any newspaper ! cided to place on the ticket, reports we have ever read." The Fusion Judicial ticket is There is Negro Domination (Extractfro a the speech of Mr. W. E. Fountain, ex-Chair- i t-. . -r-. man ot tne fopuiist otate ii.x ecutive Committee, at the Goldsboro mass meeting of white men.) , "I endorse every word that Mr. Simmons has s&id. His statements are all true. I en dorse every wrd in the resolu tions introduced by Governer Jajvis. Its statements are true. There is Negro Domination in Eastern North Carolina. I en dorse the position of Major Guthrie. '1 am not a politician, al though I have recently been chairman ot the Populist State Executive Committee, and am now chairman of the Populist Executive Committee of the Second Congressional district. "Vly motives in joi ling the Populist party were good. The conditions that now exist in iN ortti Carolina cannot contin ue. It is paralyzing the busi ness interests of the State, and white men without regard to party ought to come . together and change it. YICI KID. One of the softest and toughest leathers known. We have just received some boy's and youths Shojs male of this stock, and we want you to see them. The price is $1.25 and $1.50. Mor3 value than you can get in any other shoe leather for your money. We are proud of great shoe stock this season. E, W. AYERS, 116 Main . t Imr.ircdeneLqiSHicminterest -ed speech' cipUvCrtei, Vrina'fo invest p jourtpusMesano developing WloaJ:3abeiaTnet e is negro question, and?l told by those whom I haye sdight to interest that thejgtvou not invest a dollar whret fe negroeh had sway a tbey ditt in North Caro- lina.,,a. The Fislon Jidkial ticket There are seyeji Superior court judges to be -ejected in North Carolida this year. The Democrats in open con ventions have named seven able lawyers, men of character and integrity. They are entitled to the vote of every man in the State who favors a ''non-partisan jndiciaiy," for if the Fus- ion ticket is elected the bench wiU De almost entirely composed or epuDiicans., Until last night, not a voter in the State knew the candi- dates on the Fusion ticket, It had been yiveri out that the Populists had demanded tht the Republicans withdraw Robt S. EakveJ, and vote for Judge Hoke ifi the Eleventh district. " Whatlwas the result? The Republicans snapped their fingers inHeijSes of the Popu- lists aiidJdltdKimey had to ' Vote TorOianraVes and all composed of seven gold-bug Republicans, one Populist and one lndeDendeut Of tte so- iicitors asrreed UDOl eio-ht are Ref)Ubli&na and four were Populists until this year when they began to openly advocate Negro Supremacy. The Re publicans get the whole thing. Is it any wcnder that thcu- iris u r u a w i j i ' BUCKWHEAT We have lt prepared and unprepired. sands of Populists, ho heheve ; AlsQ ft supplv of Genuine Green M)un in a non-partisan judiciary have tain Maple Syrup Give it a trial. declared that they will not vote COFFEE In Coffee we excel all others. Just received a large to give the Republicans almost j ljt o Green and Roasted Coffee in all grades and entire control of the judiciary ; at prices to win your patronage. of tha State, particularly wlienL rft , w h. thaCnnino r'ni iieV, u some of their nominees are un fit aod none of them are the equals of tbtir opponents? It is gratifying to know that many Populists and a large number of Republicans will vote the Democratic judicial ticket so as to secure a" non partisan and learned judiciary. Political considerations ought not to weigh when judges are to be chosen. Persons desiring Cape Jessa mine cuttings, already rooted, can secure sarre by applying to Mrs. Robt. Saaw or Mrs. David Dupree, at 10 cts., a piece. Ladies' Winter Wraps PRICED TO You certainly will be pleased when you see these stylish, well mad, durable Cloaks and Capes, and then learn that there is a great saving of money in eanh wrap V At $6.00 A line of Astraghan Cloaks, of the the $3.00 and $10.00 kind, all-wool with handsome satin linings in colors. Ladies' Cloaks in Astraghan, Cheviot, Plush and Melton, in Fashionable Shapes, fall sweep, at prices that range from 75c. and on up to $8.0p. Call in and we will show them with pleasure. xJ. K. HOYT, Perfect Fitting: Clothier. Fall and Winter Specialties. We are receiving by every freight large supplies of the above, consisting of Seeded, Cluster rents, Leghorn Qitron and Foreign and Domestic Macaroni, etc., i 1- " 1 ; n T- .i j a. i ; ai. 1 i j; which will be sold at quick sale Heinz' Celebrated Mince Meat. Last season's price, 12 1-2 cents per pound. We are only charg ing 10 cents now. Now is the time for rough at 7 1 - Cod Fish, prepared, at 10 cents. Corn Oat-;, Poultry an I C u Careful Attention Best Quality Yours anxious please, lione 117. It's Tho High Quality Our stock embraces ail taj d3 irabiosun Cinaed Vegetables. Meats and Fruits, and all the ot'aar dainties in Fa icy Groceries generally We are offering rare bargains in. HEAVY ; GROCERIES And Confectioneries. ALL THE CHOICE PLEASE and Layer Raisins, Cleaned i Cur prices. Also a large supply of " 2 cents per pound. Ocean Gem itry P. I i i S ui'-ilty. Fair Market Prices is our motto M. J. WRIGHT, Of our Gkoceki es Makes People Vanfc the in BRANDS OF CIGliiS 2 'V f e l i

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