THE JOURNAL.
x. LBims,
O.T. BJLSSOCX,
Fnprittor.
Locl lUperUr.
- f&XTOrda ike Pott Otfiet at Neu
Bm,2f. 0, m teaomd dot matter.
IlUkM all dT to mry the
"4 y ezuowitx and Ptinoeea Alix. This
' V Iutm bo chance for mariying in
hM(8 aad repenting at leisure.
Adelina Patti'a wealth is esti
mated by those who ought to know
at million dollars. Many thou
sands of it were made daring "last
tear."
The Chinese Emperor dines alone
-t ud his repast always consists of
' eight dishes, The Japanese Em.
peror la eadeaToring to add a ninth
-of crow.
. Alamlnam drams are proving
satisfactory in the hands oi the
Pnuaiaa militia. They are not only
lighter, bat fire oat a toller and
richer soand.
After many years' delay the
spire of the cathedral at Ulm has
bees finished recently. It is said
to be the highest in Europe.
The charitable hospitals ol
France employ a staff of 2,348 doc
tors, 854 nurses, and 9,561 atten
dants and servants.
Great Britain and her colonies
hare 27,906 ships of all kinds;
France has 15,278; Germany, 2,
C35; Bnsaia, 4,406; Italy, 6.810;
i .Uaitsd 8tates, 22,633; the world,!
-107,137.
Daring the siege of Sebaetopol
. the batteries of the allied army
. threw into the besieged city orer
. 20,000 tons of shot and shell. The
' ; aost of the artillery firing and the
alae of the guns reined and
condemned Is estimated at 112.
0)0,000. ;,?L -WThoaew Panama Oaaal Oom
: pony has bees legally constituted
t at Paris, and the eanal agent at
4-n Bogota, H. Maacini, was instrncted
v".- by eable to anaonace the fact to
'J the Colombian Government. Eight
t ' asadrad workmen were to resome
k: atting in the Calebrs seetion on
' liondsy.
Tsreo years ago, while snfTering
,;v hoa t iM Attack of the ffriD.
V "Mrs. J. D. Pyeer, of WiMauuport,
- Pea., lost her Toioe. While at-
- teadiax a revival meeting, last
-v wxek her voice returned and Mrs,
Pmer attribute her recovery to
FroTidential aid.
.T it Is ealcolated that in 1965 the
: wealth ef the Bothehild will have
- iaersased from 2,000,000,000 to
$20,000,000,000. Bt that time the
king of Esrope will be renting
their mlaees from them by the
f. -J aaoath. All this wealth has been
built ud ainoe the battle of Wa-
; . terloo.
: ' Miss Willard says she once asked
Thomas A. Edison if be was a
, . total abstainer, and when he said
that ho was. ehe said. May I in-
r 1
qnlre wbelher it was home infla
ones that made voof " and he
replied, oi I think it was be
hansel alwavs felt that I had
. hotter use for my head."
- Here than 200 French cities have
cesolved to erect statues in honor
isolate President Carnot, and
it is expected that soon almost
rerr French town will have a
Carnot street or square. Hither
Gambetta has bad the lead, 420
-.' Street being named after him
' Unco follows with 3 10. Their with
300.
It has been generally said that
O.K. was President Andrew
Jackson's abbreviation for "all
correct.'' Prof. W. 8. Wyman, of
, ho University at Alabama, how
rerv thinks that President Jack
" oa borrowed the phrase from the
' Chretaw lancoMe. in wBich the
fruit are liable to throw op their
hands in horror at tho visions of
dyspepsia whnhaaobf a suggestion
may summon up, but no barm can i
come to ever- a delicate system i
by the eating o! ripe and juicy,
apples just before going to bed. The
apple is an excellent brain food,
because it has more phosphoric)
acid in easily digestible shape than i
any other vegetable koown. It
exoites the action of the liver,
promotes sound and healthy sleep,
and thoroughly disinfects the
mouth. This is not all. The apple
agglutinates the surplus acids of
the stomach, helps the kidneys
secretions and prevents calculus
growths, while it obviates indiges
tion and is one of the best pre
ventives known of disease of the
throat,. Everybody should be fami
liar with such knowledge, and I
hope yon will help disseminate it.
In addition, next to the orange
and the lemon, it is the best anti
dote for the thirst and craving "f
the person addicted to the alchobol
or the opium habit.7'
SAFAJfNAH'S FIRE.
A Tariff" Ohj. ci
Mo Kin ley I
The McKinley I . a into
effect in 1890. Ic b-i that
the MethodiHts ot M rn n were
th.t ear timid i Handsome
brick p .noimt . I 'I ' nil ling VI H
located in m -1 i 1 town
THE NEW CZAR OF RUSSIA
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1'ockimation to the
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About 8,09 Bales Cotton Burned Two
Additional Fires Yesterday Rewards
for the Incendiaries,
SATANhAH, Ga., October .
Latest estimates of the los by last
night's eotton fires is $75,000 to
$80,000. About 8,000 bales of cot
ton were destroyed. Two more fires
occurred to-day, but were slight
and quickly extinguished. The
watchmen arrested this morning on
the ships on which fire occurred,
were released this morning, there
being no evidence to connect them
with the fires. The miyor has of
fered a reward of 8500 for the ar
rest and conviction of the incendia
ries, and commercial bodies have
also taken action,
f'lVi I
O 'to
k !l
Uw the
lifiy-t wo
to cover
BLOODH0USDS OX THE SCEST.
okeh" means "it is aU
.va1gai.
" The great search light made by
, the General Fleotris Company and
r Whlehwaa exhibited at Chicago,
Afterward at the Winter Exposi
tion, 8aa Francisco, has found a
final hosBO sad resting place at
2D. Lowe, CsL It is estimsted the
cays of this wonderful light can be
ana at a distance of two hundred
ilea, when the sir is clear.
. It is proposed to baild a ship
aaal froa Lake Erie to the Ohio
' Bivor. Three roates saggssced sre
frees Erie. Pa., to Pittsburg, frem
.CUrelaad to Marietta, O., and
trom Toledo, O , to Cincinnati.
Host of the agitatioo eoocerns the
first named route, for the ship
aaal idea originated in Pittsbarg.
The dietaace is aboot one hnndred
aailee. and the cost of the eanal is
estimated at $25,08J0C.
Sradstreet's sajs that cotton has
tjeen making new records the past
week. Heavy teceipce and large
Southern offerings at New York
asw .Liverpool depressed prices
heaTily, in spite of the fact that
ISnHIafc a Dinners are having be-
josd their onsnmptiva wants. It
ta aaid that SDisners in the South
and in New England are baying
ahead of their wants, taking
( the temptingly low
November delivery sold
as low as A. 44 oests, and middling
vptaads (spo cotton) sold at 5.13
14 Mats.
Tho aosle, ss a medicine, has on
warloas oeeaeioDs attracted con
siderable atteatiea from men who
fcnvs given It stody. Dr. G. B
flearls of BroosJyn. N. Y. thnsdis
oanas a pen this delicious and
Has ot all froits: "The apple is
aeh oomnsoa fruit that very few
person are familiar with its re.
anarkably efficacious medicinal pro-
parties. Everybody onght to know
hat tho very best thing they ean
4a la to sat apples just before re
(Mnxior the night- Persons ,an
adtiatod in the mysteries of the
Pinldiog Anthorlties BelieTe They Will
Boos Catch the Child Murderers.
Paulding, Ohio, Nov. 6. The
effective work of the authorities
herein gradually but surely work
ing out the clews to the horrible
doable murder of the Good child
ren, and no doubt within a few
hoars it will be positively known
who the gailty persons were.
Sheriff Stanley and deputies are ;
keeping everything quiet, but it
is learned that the clews being
followed may lead to the arrest ot
different persons than those now in
the Van Wert jail.
All Monday night and this morn
ing bloodhounds were kept out,
in an endeavor to capture the
fiend or Sends, and they are said
to have tracked from where the
children were found to where
Hart lives, twice. It is said that
a woman is also mixed up in the
matter, and that a colored man is
in possession of a knife with an
eighteen-incb blade, which will be
a strong clew.
Bart is in the Van Wert jail, and
lodged in the jail here is Hart's
brother-in-law, Clarence Brindle,
and a colored man named Levi
Cain, The populace eagerly grasps
every little clew, and the counten
ances of the men show a determina
tion to avenge the awful crime
when they have sufficient evidence
to establish who the guilty ones
are. If anything, they are more
determined than ever to do swift
work for Judge Lynch.
PANIC IX CHISA'S ARMY.
where il e weir r ij i m 1
it with l m In t lie H i I
ber 30 h. 1N90, wr- -im i
reason otitje. McKm'ey
MethodiMs had to
dollars mwe for for tin
that building than tney would have
paid before the McKiu1e Uw pass
ed. Jnst no- our 15.ipti.-ir friends are
erecting a luu 'some buck ithuruh
on the SHtr e Htreet n w ii ch the
Methodist p.irnOiiHge ct,iinls arid
only two hundred teet rtwa Irom it.
They are ,,lso required co cover the
building with tin. Bciore he Mo
Kinley law was repealed they got
quotation on tin at 10 37 per box.
They decided to wait until the, ni w
tariff law went into t tl'ec', and yes
terday they bought their tin at K8.
25 per bos. Tne new Democratic
tariff law has waved them more
than foit dollars mi tt:ts one item.
They will b.Mides nave m ney on
their naiN and hinges and locks
and other lurdwaie.
Tnese are factf. Let those who
doubt ak Mr. J. A.CIayweU if the
Methodict didn't lose fifty. two
dollars on tiu umler the McKinley
law.
Let ihoe who doabt ask our
honest K-nb!icn fuend. Pink
Hildebraud. how : neh the Bapticts
saved on tin because the McKinley
law was repealed.
This is oulv one of many inst
ances showing h'jw the Democratic,
party is iedeeming itn pledge tp
make good- cheaper Morgauton
Herald.
Improvement, in tne V, S, Treasury.
The condition of the Uu'ted
States Treasury is constautly im
proving. The treasury statement
for Septem tier shows the gold re
serve to be $58,875,317, and the
uet cash balance beside to be f6l,
044,402; total, $119,919,719.
The increase in custoais and in
teral revenue receipts goes steadily
on and render the future very hope
ful. The tide has turned undei wise
Democratic management, and yet
there are some who h,we wilfully
closed their ejes and refuted to be
convinced that Democratic princt-
o )k'
at -
ples are the basis ot
salvation. Es.
the ooun try's
Japanese AtUck on Fort Arthur Now
Foreigners Hare Left the City.
LoHPON, Nov. 6. Tbe Chinese
army has been thrown into a panio
by the Japanese- victories, and is
still fleeing befora the Japanese
The Chinese troops in Manchuria
are robbing the natives and com
mitting horrible atrocities wher
ever tbey pass. Tbe Japanese, on
the other band, are treating tne
Chinese well, and are, consequent
ly, received with open arms by the
natives, who are furnishing them
with supplies of various kinds.
BKfjOSTBD CAPTURE OF FOOCHOW.
Secretary Gresham yesterday
morning received r.oe fallowing
cablegram from Minister Denby,
at Pekin:
Japanese have taken Foochow,
on the Gulf of Liastong. Approach
ing Shang-Hai-Kwan. Two cam
paigns against Moukeden, Tien-
Tsin.
The military intelligence experts,
however, have no doabt from Mr.
Denby 'e dispatch that in addition
to the Monkden campaign, a separ
ate one against Tien Tsin is already
well advanced, and they are con
fident that about the time Tien
Tsin is forested with one Japanese
army, the other, having taking
taken Monkden, will be on the
mareh toward Pekln. Sbanghai-
Kwan is tbe point where the great
wall reached tne coast, and is a
place of considerable strategical
importance.
FLO WEST KI56D0JI HAS ESOl'ttH.
Tomer's Almanac for '95.
We areiudebted to the publisher,
Jas. H. Enuiss, of Raleigh, N. C,
for a cop. of Turner's N. U. Aim
ance for 1895 This number of tbe
Almanac ts the most valuable that
has ever been issued. To the farm
er and housekeeper, it is a mine of
information for the whole year, In
fact, the Almanac is valuable to
every body.
If you have never h id a Turner's
X. C. Almanac in your house, buy
one and haug it up by the fireplace
for refereuct, and especially in
sicknes, emergencies or any other
matter and ou will never go with
out one again, it will save you
many dollars in a year, and can be
bought for the very small Bim of 10
cents if you will address tbe pub
lisher, Jas. H. Eanies, Raleigh, N
(J. Don't fail to get one,
A Romantic Harrla.ce.
Eaxeigh. t. C. Nov. 3. The
looal sensation here to-day was the
romantic marriage of Miss Eliza
beth Howes, tbe daughter of Mr
Henry Howes, a wealthy importer
of Philadelphia, and W. VV. White
head, Es-q., who recently came
here from Xew York and opened a
brokerage and backing establish
ment, a braucQ of Cuthbert & Co ,
of New York.
Miss Howes left Philadelphia last
evening at 6 o'clock and joined ber
sweetheaa here at I o'clock to day.
She was met by the prospective
groom and immediately driven to
the residence of Dr. Tattle, chaper
oned by Mr, I'-ud Mrs. H. A. Wilk
inson, where they were jo'ued iu
the holy bonds of ruatrimpi y.
Tbe following message was sent
to Mr. Henry Howes: "Arrived
safely; married at 1 o'clock,
Signed. Elizabeth Howes
Whitehead "
This meiriage at the Jiorth was
broken op by the farther and
brother of tbe brid but love laughs
at opponion.
Willlftgto Acknowledge Corea's Iude-
pendenes and Pj an Indemnity.
London, Nov. 0. The Graphic
has this dispatch from Borne; Ac
cording to a telegram Pekin, China
is disposed to conclude peace upon
the basis of the acknowlement of
Corea's independence and the pay
ment of an indemnity to be fixed
by tbe powers. The powers who are
willing to support this arrangement
are requested to intervene.
Cook's OuUajvs Kill a Pom master.
Peeey, Okla., Nov. i -Samuel
J. Dnnlap, postmaster at lied
Fork, Okla., located in the eastern
part of the Cherokee Strip, forty
miles east of here, was shot and
killed yesterday by the Cook gang
of outlaws.
The gang enteed punlap's store
and ordered him to unlock tbe
safe, which he refused to do, and
they shot him and robbed the
store and post-office.
Meagre paiticulars have been
received there cf a desperate run
ning fight between the Cook out
laws and United States deputy
marshals, near Sasac-ka. Two
officers and one bandit were killed, '
and two bandits wouGded.
- liimg Allegiance t Uh
Mourning In Russia- The Dead t zar'?
Body to be ConsecraHd.
St. Peteesiu kg, Nov. 2 -Km.
peror Nicholas II !n issued a to
clamation announcing the death ol
his father, Emperor Alexander III.
ami concluding as follow-:
"May we be cousoled b the con
scionsness that our sorrow is the
sorrow of the whole of our oeloved
people, and may the people unt
forgrt that the strength ai d -abil.
it y of "holy KossU'' lies in her
unity to us and her uub'inided
devotion to us. We, howev. r, in
this sad and solemn horn, uhen
ascending the ancestral '.hi - - of
the Russian empire and the Czir
clom ot Poland and the Ciraud
Duchy of Finland, iudisei lunl.v
connected therewith, we, in the
presence of the Most High, record
our soletnu vow that we will al wax s
make our sole 1m the peaceful rle-
elopment of the power and glory of
beloved liussia and the happiness,
of our faithful -ubjects."
Tbe proclamation concludes by
directing that the oath of allegi j
auce to be taken to turn, Emperor!
Nicholas It, aud also to the Grand
Duko George, his successor until
God shall vouchsafe to bless with a
son the uniou into which the Em-J
peror is about to enter with the'
Princess Alix, ol Hesse-Darmstadt. :
The imperial heralds, clad iu
brilliant nnilorms, acoonipauied by i
trumpeters, announced at 3 o'clock
this morning the dath of Alexa'id
er II, and tbe accession to ihe
throue of Nicholas II. Tbe heralds
were escorted by a military guard
through the principal streets. The
trumepters would blow three blasts,
when tbe heralds wonld proclaim
the death of one Emperor and the
accession Df the other- This pro
clamation was made from every
place ot vautage on the route Uken
bv the heralds
The accession rf Praud Duke
Nicholas to the throne is being :
celebrated by a festival to-day, as '
is customary. This celebration, ac
cording to custom, always precedes'
tbe period of mourning. Hence
tbe newspapers of t : -day's issue j
appear as usoal without a sign of
mourning. Tbe period of mourn, i
ing will begin to morrow.
St- Petesbcrg, Nov., L'. The j
members of tbe war council and
officials high and low, swore alle
giance to Cz ir Nicholas this after-!
noon. !
London, Nov, 2 The Central
News has this dispatch from its ;
Sc. Petersburg correspondent: i
"Deepite the nominal celebration
of a festival, the. aspect of the city
is sombre and depressing. The
theatres and music ball -t and
hundreds of shops are closed.
Many public buildings are draped
with mourniDg. Thousands of pri
vate citizens have put on black.
It is announced that tbe official
period of mourning will last three
months
The St. Petersburg correspond
ent of the Daily News says tba' it
is understood that, the body will be
consecrated in Moscow and then
conveyed to the capital, where it
will lie in state four days.
Berlin, Nov.2. The marriage of
Emperor Nicholas II, and Princess
Alix of Hesse, is expected to take
place soon after the funeral, as the
laws of the Orthodox Greek Church
prohibit marriages between Novem
ber 26th and Jaunty 18th.
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liv. d on little Swifr Ci . k
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lived on I lo- --and h:iN
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heart and t-ilili 1 m n 1- '. aUo
lived on i u 1,- S a i i . I'mk
Tile ti -' (l.iv alter m airiVrtl in
town, 1 hi-a.d the,,.vs .-; :-f : he
following It 'Vine, compel cl ov .M
Ko-K'h. Willi;- fie war. ,i irl-onci
with Mcntoiti, Gatlin, ami Ham
montree n (avt u ('on i j id.
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named ilnee wnh their heads in
the pillowiy, aud the Sin-r ti' with
a raw bide whip give i i -h ol
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CHINESE IN RETREAT.
Water.
5. Tha
Petfl from Drinking Poisoned
GiXX-iPOLls, Ohio, Nov
drinking of poisoned rainwater
caused the death to-day, at Ever
green, of Mrs. James Dounally.
Her father, Joseph Delittie, and
her three titterg are believed to be
dying from the same cause. The
poison came from-white lead, with
which their house bad beeu painted.
Rejoicing Orer tbe Czar's Death.
Boston, Mass., Nov. 3, A
mock fuueral service of rejoicing
over the death of the Cz ir of Russia
was held in a memorial ball at tbe
south end of Boston Ia-t evening,
about 2,000 Hebrews' being in at
tendance. Geo. T. Selikovitsch was invited
to address the andtence, but de
clined because be wasunwill.ng to
trample npoti a grave.
it Is True.
London, Nov. 6. The Daily
News has information that China
la suing for peace iu iact, baa in
structed her envoys iu Europe to
submit & tbe powers the terms
nichshe Is willing to offer.
Too Many fieeeiters,
Milwaukee, Wis., Nov, it.-
Judge Jenkins, the Northern Pac
ific receivers aud the Farmers'
Jjoan and Trust company of New
York .to-day came to the conclusion
that it would be best to discharge
the twenty-two receivers of the
twenty-two branch lines leased aud j
operated by i hem, in the interest,
ofaoonomy.
Tub Ic Schools in Jeopardy.
The public schools in North Caro
linaare m jeopardy. The fusionists
talk well enough about their de
votion to the cause of education,
but there can bp no doubt tha,t the.
combination of incapacity and
rascality would fritter away and
steal tbe money that ought to go
to the little children of tbe State.
The Republican record in regaid to
public schools in Morth Carolina is
well known. In 8'JS they colllec
ted $35,860,01 fov public schools; in
1869, $167,508,18 aad 1870, $203,
411.01, making;otal of ?400,411 01
collected in tbre years, ot which I
jonly $35,981.86 was spt-nt for . com-j
mon schools. Italeigb fie?8 and j
j Observer. j
X Biff Cur in Vaiei i
I'lTTSbURg, -Nov. o. A cut
ranging from 20 to 10 per cent, on
the wages of all ton nag men em
ployed in the Pennsylvania Avenue.
plant of the Hainsworthy Steel
company hs been ordered and ac
cepted. The men are not organiz
ed and he cat, although engender-
Defeated Again by the Japanese at
Fong-Fang-CUen A Clear Road
Now to Moukdeti. a Ja
panese Reverse
London, Nov 2. The Japanese
legation has this dispatch at Tokio,
to-day. "The first army, under
the command cf Marshal Yama
gata, haa got possession of Fong-Fang-Cben,
and has defeated the
Chinese, who are flying toward
Natieo-Ling. The second army,
under M-irshal Oyama, is attack
ing Kiia Ii'uf. Both Talien-Weu
and Poit Arthur are in a critical
condition . "
Theoaptureof Fong-Fang-Chen
leaves tbe road to Monkden clear
for the Japanese. Marshal Yama-
gata is expected to be within
striking distance of Moukden on
Novernber 10. It is believed that
be city is held bj- a very large
bat BntraineiJ and poorly equipped
force.
Yokohama, Nov. 2. It is an
nounced here that the investment
of Port Arthur by the Japanese
forces bejn completed by land and
by sea, and that tbe . or ward move
ment 61 both the Japanese armies
in the direction cf Moukden is
bfdnf rani d Ir nnaheii.
O J J r-rr T
Shanghai, Nov. 'j.-Tba pafives
papers announce that tbe Chinese
troops have retaken Kienlien
Chang, after heavy fighting. The
Japanese are said to have been
driven out of tiat place with the
loss of 3,000 men. t is reported
ou good authority tbat the Japan
ese are leaving Port Arttiuf and
its vicinity.
i An Eueiny of Nihilism, a Religion
got, but a Man of Peace.
Alexander III, Kmperor o' tbe
iRussias, who sueceedt-d to the
! throne on the murder cf his fat In r
j by nihilist oomspirators on March
I 13, 1881, wa- borm- March in, 184-i
For some time atct-r bii eicvatiou
to the throne he seldom appeared
in public, but livt.'d in the clo est
retirement at Gatchina, being in
constant; dread of the macbinations
ofthesectct societies of socialists.
His coronation took place at Mos
cow, May -7, 1833 He married,
in I860, Mary Feodorovna (form
erly Mary a ipbia Freden j i Dag
mar), daughter of Chi is iin IX
King cf Denmark, and sister of the
Princes of Wales and -n K'.og of
Greece.
The principal couaern of the
Czir was to put don nitnlism; to
davtdop the miliar pnwer of
Russia: to organize her Asiatic aud
Caucasian prhvinces. and to keep
a steady es upon ('jnr.inuuople.
From the beginning of nis reign
periodical attempts upon ii's lite
were made by the uihilHi. Twice
oflicers in his own urm.t tiied to
shoot him. In 1888 he ana hi
family narrowly escaped lie.ith :n a
railway accident near JJaiki. Tut
train was thrown l'rora the tr.ick
and many passt-ngers wei e killed,
but the imperial party weie bald
ly injured. The derailing of the
train wus suppose i to be the work
of nihilist. Last spring a lot was
formed in Finland to ble w up the
castle vhich the Czr was t-xpcted
to occupy during the fall ma euv
ers around Smolensk. Tun pnlice!
are still ousy hunting down the
comspirators.
The Czar was deeply religious.!
He was under the mtlue.ice of su :h I
fxgots as PobcdonosZefi', attorney
general of the Holy iSyuod, and ,
his group, and persecuted tin- j
Jews, Catholics, and German
Lutheraus iu Russia wtthou ces-
sation or men;-, He innerited,
with bis minister of loti tgu .-.rfairf,
Prince Gortchoff, a Mnug pre ;
judice against the Gi-rmaus, which i
w.'s increased by tne notation ii
the Pan Slavist war putv in hi
capital. Nevertheless, he hr .1 t is: t
peace policy. List jeai I.e eaci.e.i
an understanding - V .imtf
during the visit of t . K -uh
tieet at Toalou, a ' -i since
Russia and irahce ueu re
garded as 'constituting a (In a
alliance, couuterbaiituoiu on the ,
continent the power of tne triple! 0
alliance. Xotbing has b en pub I
lished, however, to sbo- that any ; jjorc
forma! agieement between the'
two powers was signed; or that the i
Czar pledged Russia to help France Tifi"f
in recovering Alsace and Lorraine ;
from Germany
five chil.iren, the i
Nicolas, twenty
tbe Grand Duke
iu tlie so1. i tli ot
Grand .Uuche.-s
and the tirand
l.ncal Veil s A 1. - ii ir !'.
( tlier 1
Capt. L mi' : ti"
w ho III arr led Mhrt
Core Creek l.i-.-t
hi oilg'i .1 tspei' ;t i
br.de on the,! w.-. r tn- ii 1,1
i be groom "L -iu m i , it; w ,v
Mr. Chai lie M
t teas, with his In i
in our midst .S i:
Charlie.
OQr pill'i'C -ell aii ii- t; . ',),.:,
Tiie truste -s were t.ir u . i . i,,
curing the s, i v ices o Ms Mei
May to teach.
: Jasper neids a
thaf iris rr!i:i- untie, i
elsewhere, iur : h i' i:
send to N. v li imp.
every tl Ulf v e : t e.! ,i
! ler.ln that tl.e.e Is in
I east of us. rie.ir. r tn i
( we ' hink that o:ne
; would do well tu I. ..'a
Mr. Edward We
Batchelors creek and Mi.-s Miry,
daughter of liobt. Duly, neat Jas-:
! per, were married rv.uni -. af 3:30
! p. m. by itr-v. Mr. Hritt.m. Our I
best wishrs go with them. I
K-'v. Mr. George (Epi.-cop -i!) of
New Bertie, hiled bis repular an
; po'nttnenr here lasf Sunday .veek
in the afterno )U.
S The regular iireaching d y at
Stony Branch Free Will B intist
: has been ch.tngTil from third to
.1 I i ! I .
- hi 1 In- i n
Mil. I .ill
;ini' Tiili:u
l'i..' (
It.. H..1.1.'
1 1 .it n llaii.l
( iu'ar
.tr.
251
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i.i; an:
Lad
at h
25i
IT
l.XH
is ( '!,,;:
ss than
F-
-;s. ( 'aps ;i 1 1 1 1 raps in all the
t he ( ut t ii Man iilart ui'e.
Leaili n ' St vies
,i i.ARdi:
STOCK OF
Linen T(iv Is
,1 1
SOL
s iii Fringed mid Hem-st iich, ii Borders,
i i: i .i i i d at
Star Clothier,
(
NUNN & McSORLEY,
N DUFFY'S
HOI P SYKUP.
8Tn Kiirr.
Hesiprters For
v as
:;l U
ay.
f-e- ,
,ssa :
itiy -l 'iii!. not '
Irliy h-re t ;i in
l- tco iar to
eh- en nrles,
!):,. oi. We
e a pny -1 c n ri
i (rri! on and j
on . Doctor ;
'e ar ,J aper. j
'. hell Ii H HI) ot ;
At
1:1. k
:,h" IV
.1- s- .sim ; 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ni'.' li;: liU' to al-
.ii.l pan nt- slioni.l
y inn ii.L.' a huttle "t
-y mp i .11 !mii 1, p ro
pe nf the late Dr.
m l ot the Di'ii.'i-ts.
. proprietor. New
Everything Wanted in the Livery Line.
I in- '.
lie pl'vp tl.'.l
lfi ( I llll I)
i" I ft'. .in the r.'i
lit. r 1 )ntlV can lie
t ..I K. N. I)at!
X.
f
cei'iiliLMtes oi its eiticai v
the proiirielor. Pacini-
jier bottle. Se.e that the wrapper reu.ls.
R. N. DUFFY'S
CROUP SYRUP,
PKKL'AUKI) A FT Kit A KKCIPK K T1IK
LATF. DR. WALTKR Dl'FFV.
wan' ol taNc l'altrr) wlio :ii siriiiny
an mi i; ;U i on cruj -yrup lor J." cunt s.
TiTEYnAVE
GOT TO GO,
AN'li 1 HAVK I'UT THKI'IUCI:
KM (in.
Ti i MAKK
liav.
li
lonrtn bnniTiv moni
o'clock. V G. B:t
preached last Sunday.
Mr. John Bratcher, ;'i
; died at his home Stind ,
at one o'elia'k. Tl, e
, f-tmilv hitvi- t'ie !- nip r
community.
.nr 11
pastor,
'JO y.
Oct. :
oere
v Of
l-s,
S:h.
ved
inin
7,7; i:vi r is ope.v
to health atil strfiirii. if you're a nervous,
dolicto wim i ne inedieine to cure vnu,
the tonie to !.i:ii l yuu up. U Dr. Tierce's" Fa
vorite t'roseriiitioi!. You can depend upon
it. The maker:; say it will help you, or cost
you nothing. They ttv.arantee it.
As a safe an.l certain reinedv for woman's
ailments, n 'thin can compare with the
It's an invigorating, re
. and a soothing, strcngthen-
rfe. tiy hiirmleds in any con
: : ::ilu vstern.
x i.i irv. 1 . .s rpir.e.Iy f. r nervous and
1 ! i O'tv, St. Vitus's I'ance. Fainting
1 ''-'::: . Sleeplessness, and nil the
is .1:.-. rs due to functional derange
It has oft-ai. l.y restoring the wo-fun-tii
ms. cm e.l cases of Insanity.
Guar-
Ma
S R antees a
te3
OK MO.VF.I' kj:xiknei.
ELECTRIC TELEPHONE
Sold ontright, nc rent, no rojalty. Adapted
to City, Villas oi Country. Neied in evry
home, whop, Htore, and offit-p. Great est conven
ience and bftt PelJer on ffirth.
Affenls mke from 85 to $5G pr daj.
One in a rpsidenr1 means a sale to all the
neiphbon. Fine instrunientM. no toy!, works
anywhere, any distance. Complete, raHy for
use when shiw ed. Can be i-ut up by any one.
never Out of order, no ri airinc l;isl a life
time. nrrntei. A money maker 'rite
W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk 10, Columbus, 0
.i 11 - t arrived hom from New York
re I h;iv( siitt six l'jny weeks In
looking up
etrgr ains .
-Clothing Department-
A r-otl M m Suit for $2. Its, worth .).on.
A isetter M nil's suit for 4.00, worth 7. "'.
( liiMrens' Suits from '.tSc up.
A lull line ot Men :ui'l Boys' I'iints to suit
t he most fastidious.
Special bargains in Kulibor riolhins;
.Men :unl Ladies' Macintosh Cain1 Coats,
Mcn from ,"u up, Ladies' from 9sc up.
.My l iiiierw ear & Hosiery Uep't.,
is larger and better assorted than ever lx
lore. Men's anl Hovs' ("nilershirts from l."c
iipiirr up to the finest to be had. .Men's Re
KIhii Mi-1 h i rt - .'i.i rents up. A White, Litun
i!i'!"il 1 ver shirt tor tu cent-;.
-ir-T -ii CfllKKTC which will hi
Kf -eiv.-d ' 1 sold v ry chcaj
a rn.L i.ink ok
A nt'w
for Farm 01
The hit
Wiii'ini
siii.til.v ol IIOKSKS just arrived. A fine lot of MULES
oilier work constantly on liand.
t ami lcsr Assortment of Coaclics,
S:c.. in I'istern Nortli Carolina it
Carriages, JJnggies,
not, in tlie Slate.
IlarnHNs V liij, Itobes, tVc.
o'any liin,l vn.ritectv
tVII of w liicli will lie OIl low
loi-CSiH Or Negotiable
aper.
Furniture
OTH
:- Emporium
J)nj GooiU. Boots and Shoes,
Jlats. Comforts, Blankets,
t' Gents'1 Furnishing Goods
For prices to suit the Hani Times
' rri'script urn.
stni":iTivi' t-.p-ii
in lUTvin... j.
dlti'.Il of tl'...' I'l
It's a m-.rv
Ui-rv, ,i
Iliuuts
manlv
i iLsii
CURE
A hijrc snp)ly ot Gents' Ncuwi
snlil at I"1UC'M prices.
ea-Doii'l ail to rivc m
inir eNL'wliei ".
Mi. Ul
-I., next to lli'i'i'v
NKW IlliUNI., N.
i eal 1 I M'torn buy
-V " . AGT
for-
jiaid
SSSES
Wcai
Eyesl
Ti Those who haye come
yanl (luring Sejitember and
ns we wish to thank them kindly.
To Those who liaye not we shall
expect tlicm to conic forward dnr
ini;' October and pay us, or make
Sat slactoiy ai 1 an . emenTs with
us.
On the 1st of November we will
let you hear luitlier 1'rom us. We
mean to collect what is due us so
please take due notice and save
trouble and expense. You have
had our. ood.s upon your promise
to pay us now we expect you to
fill iii your promise.
Very liespect fully.
J. C. WHIT7Y & CO.
23, 25 k 27 Craven St.. I'ew Berne, 17. C.
The Czr left
Crown Prince
seven years ohl;
KUBfeia;- the
i'.enia and Olga
Dake ilicbaei, a boy i
fe
ep.
Thee sub-receivers were getting I ing dissatisfaction, JF'U not likely
in the aggregate J 100, 000 a year. I result in a strike.
War Against Madagascar,
PARIS, Nov. 3. A Cabinet coun
cil was held at tbe palace of the
Elysee to-day at which it was deci
Je4 to submit to the Chamber of
Deputies resolutions declaring war
agaiDst Madagascar and demand
ing credits to carry it on.
,rri Dunraren's Challenge.
London, ivov. 3. According to
the YachtiDf World, Lord Dun
raveu's challenge of the America'a
cap will contain several stringent
classes and the probabilities are
that there will be no race, nnlesN
the New York Yacht Jub ntiall
agree to consider' the concessions.
The World-'s artieleis vauc, except
for tbe stmgnt tbat one of tbe
conditions of tbe race, under Lord
Dnuraven' challenge, is tbat the j
contesting yachts eball be of the!
same size. j
To Ask Foreign Powers to Slon tbe !
War. !
i
LpNjyoT, yov. .". The Central .
j'ews ag.encNays jisthere reason to
behere that (Upma ftas resolved to
formally ask tje powers who naye
numcJiate coiu tut-roial icferests m
stake to stop the war.
The Chinese Minister is said to
have communicated the request to
the foreign office in London this
afternoon, Tnifl evening he start
ed for Paris to seek inter views
with M. Hanotaux, Minister of
Foreign Affairs, and
Oasimir-Perier.
i k.
torm in .New Ye
Lake, .Nov. 5 A
gtoriU has raed iu
fiiuee :i o'clock this
is now four inches
road--
li IM
Snow ;
Sarance
heavy snow
this vicinity
morning. Ir,
deep, which will m k-- r!e
deep iu mud and 1 ':
able.
OgJenbnrg, v V . So v. ".
Snow has m fii i'.i;..:ic . ! . me't
ing as it ff.l. l-'.i:!o ' m in- an
tuinu rains, I he mi-, li j.-. . cn.iei'td
the conditiou o! the couutry roads
very bad.
Walton, N. Y., Nov. 5. About
half an inch ot snow fell here this
' evening. It is still snowing hard.
White Hall, Y., Nov. ,". Des-
patiihts Irom R;)use's Point, Plati
i sburgh, Ausable Forks, West Port
I and other points along tje Lake,
Cbamplain valley state thit it has.;
been snowing most of the day. It ;
j is stormuig hard here now.
Cp'.iJ Yeatler at the Nortli.
i WAsniNG'i'os)', ifov, Q, Since!
i midnight despatches from all over ;
i the North, Ei:st. Middle and West, !
repoit that the weather is growing :
cinder, in most localities clearing
ahd t so:i5e localities wirh snow;
but every whee a high wind pre
vails. The probabilities are that '
election day vil be clear and cold
with a great deal or suu, glgsh
and mud under foot, the latter ;
particularly.
sore;: ,
Prmt r- . -..
c"
Tiiiiii.is, Hv.
, . l''i.
AN if
w(li r n!.'-lnii
Sort1, ';i.i,
IM!.'.. .
JllfS I- ' '
: . o c : : . 3 ISemedy for
INfUMED EYES,
.- i.'f.'ness, tiiiU
i.v.'i j' ticolu.
':-f. ' -Mini, Slyo
"xi: '; ' Laslies,
: ''". !: HKI.TF'-'
; :irr h'M iisort In
:i no I'Ioits. Fever
!'.ln nij). Jiurns.
iiuy ( uei to
T 23 CENTS.
B.
I ii
JAS..EEDM01CD,
"iC-l'le:
"IZI', Sec, & Treas,
id' GRIFFITH. ST,
l)U
OOO-
-J '
ICE CO.
Mannfactnrers ol Pure Crystal lee
FROM PISTll.LKI) WATKH.
CAPACITY; 20 Tons per day
I):iily ilclively (i-xcept Smik1;i) l.y
THIS I'LVIi HATTAN ROCKING C1IAIK.
uter's for $ 1 .50.
ienta
11:11:1- ll'ulil
Min,i,.y fret
. Mi.
. 111. to G
. jnl ) ! 1 . ,
p. 11.
Also the Lp.rge Kattan Advertised elsewhere
at $2.50 for $1.75.
PI RCIIASi:!) STRAIGHT NO .JOB LOT.
Largest, its! mi Finest
Stack of Furnitua of al! Kinds
na. and at liOCK BOTTOM
. I . Kutor,
Ever brou;
Priee.s.
S0111 h Front Si r'o
to Eastern North Carol
under 'hattawka Hote
AWL,
Prmci
Life Assurance
Car
..in;.
I-'.u
,1,1a
B.
,1-
1
tl !
DJUK Cliuiit v-eiii.iiiil W.-rks en
President 1 luu.l l'uini.-lie l ia dub rat'.- v.itU fas
IJOL'KXAl..
is proucii- 'i ior lb.
Unfurtir.iai.ly, however, the
beneficiarks ol" life a r.rance
are often deprived of the pro
vision made ejrtl'.L-i::., through
the loss of the principal, iy
folloAvincr bad advice rccard-
i"2 its investment. j
Under the Tontine Installment :
Policy of j
The Equitable Life j
you are provided with an ab- '
solute safeguard against such
iiiisfoitiiue, besides securing l
a much larger amount of in
surance for the same amount
of premiums paid
For facts and figures, address
W. J. RODDEY, Manager,
For the Carclinas, Rock Hi!!, S. Q.
GUION.
M.NAG EE.
-DON'T FORGET-
DUFFY & HILL'S
Sales ZD
TUESDAY
1 iii n 1 Kohiiaimi
:o' ,1-11111111:1'. tun-
of every
n i) rices
week
on nil
1 liv this ft nil.
- 53p per lb.
It::::: I:: mi, 25;
it m
Tie Hi KM eathiij C'lineiila'e C're-ilii on
i' iiiiirket "ic iier lb.
AM oilier i',.u,L- ?ukl 111 pi'opi.rii.'n.
All -'.f i.di'.' ivMned ;o
J)..n't li'i'Liel tl 1 i it Tuesday ,.' t t-i v
1 ( i , ni' pcrial wile day.
BST'W'e nil' in;ikiiir lief'.i sio,il ivi j.y
lav a:al uuaianlec i:ertliiiiir we sell.
1)1 I I V .Sc HILL.
i f ""ll, 5 Mftli! i'h' TP-'
-i5Sls5 ' 1 van,
.'r.-y;-$r xi .. ,
:-f- "' v r-m
II. II. O.
II VA I T'N
Ivinston, IN.CJS
-Diseases of the Eye and General Surgetv.-
1 1