V VOL. XIX. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, OCTOBER 29, 1896. NO. 33. 1 -rOLHICMr SHiSATION: Highest of all in Leavening Strength. Latest XL S.-Gov't Report. J. II. HA(tiHlK, Snceessor to Hackbnru A Willett. J. II. II AI HBI K.V, I Successor to II nek burn Vg Willed. J. 19. Snppessor to II At It III lt. linekbTiru .1 Wlllfir. J. II. IIAf'UBrKW. ACS 7 i c ootir I o llnrkbnrn Wlltelf. MAJOR CCTUHIt'S ADDRESS 'S TO PEOPLES' PARTY. Will I'm 11 rt rrf j mmm Prlaelria t Allarr4 aaa1 ltafl y . ( '. A IaaS ApaAl. Will ..." Mtlftl flUMMir. Bausio N. CL, October 27. T. A. Gathrlc il ia afti moon iwertt the follow I nj, AiMresa to the People- Party rotets f XuUrel'Ji&.r . ' . It U on of most proouunced poltt , eat anitoiM f tb't campaign. '. Witt Votf bow; ob tb r t iueVee tloo desert year party fl t an4 pilmiples . you frvtAsM to tovit Will jio W alio red . ioiaUiiacamp' Mark UHanaa and be - po'hlcaUT nt:h twrvdt . I. refa-w .10 bo- letw ltT" a iv wilt not be 0 nrfoc&l to ttte coctratyoctil your r4s shall be eoinlcd sa-1 reiuroed," Will yoa 1ke earnest ad- vice, aoj llitea lhi last appeal of Inro ' whoa joa have honor d whfa your coo- flJenc al ytr UstStalo cuoreottoa by aorninatlug me t - yoar cboica for tUe . "Will yHt tail to vote - for each and far cuctort oa tWs Bryan presaJentlal ticket - Will Tfa vote tor gold -bugs to . repreHtfit joa io tK next Coogteaaor the U sited Su'tl Will; J yd ihroA away yojir votes fir. Coogrrvsmm Ooo Popo li:l "deoj' i th Sth anl 9!brCbDgrra-' shioai dlstncta, aod tliereby help to tleci v- teoU bo 21, inleii of Ire silver Coogr m oa ia luo-er htritl? '.WU y rto lor , mea&ar cf tl Gem rat Aat mblj pk dtl ' to support Senator lritibart,rny other r..nj bc 7tf pnnrrcia Tbr a eut in thrrjeoi ate or.tLAX ultLtl Statet -. . . - '. Tese are qoetiooa f vitaj impo nance to as, as a political party hu-t you ran oaly answer, with your. Llloi, and you(f ' ! Le. I beset ch, I Implore yon, as jpa love yoac" party; and ike puncip'es y'froC autl wliicb we Lave lanht a tire people are Lael opm avtaod princi ples of pit nolle . e iMitotKca! vnn " not, totacd a this ciis by jbe prla- cljIea al to-cUms of the Piples pa: ty. . or elaj prepare joarr lve t fee jour prty jo to pactadl btroue a by wd . aad reproach ainouj inrn. K Iave yoa tarUea. ooa the prioci . - p hid Vluwa Id, oar Siafe Conv"fitMin ol Jwq jn ao jfjtiog to a coo-par tt-sjn judiciaiy ? t Are yoa mind al t f t he . - ftct that if joa vote tjt CoToOtl Dotghtss . ibcSaprvme Court Jde.'yoo will do so IirJIrvet vioLttloa cf that-principle, n-' ' give to the Republican party thoe men- - ben oat -of five ; ot tUeSupraaie Court Jastioatf Will yoa da I? - If by your : , J . vute ' yoa elect . CoL, DoagUss a sit ti.i? ' . . Baesa?er rf the Supreme Court, a Rrpab lkae instead of tho Uoo-A. C Avery. aad Ibeteby give tb Bfpubticios a mt- joriiy olJhe Sapreaie -Coor ; tleo. V-t , " every F"ka Party inaa a X tth Cam , liu. kaog Lie brad la staaie and , at ver again advocate a noo-paniatvo ja licisry. TUrre a aaly one Superior 00 art judge to4e voted &r at tbi vkctlon aod ho is ' C to fill a.vacory. .UthvFiftli Jididl DUritt, where I . aiisell reside, 00 PwpW party Uwycr -. ' has beea nmin.Ud , foe thai oflice. iJy rwigiiLorH..trtf nil awiLfello ar jowosooan Junes S. SlaBnlc-, otDaiharn, ia a Drm - ocratic candidate for that. J know Mr. : . ' ' aIano:r: to be a taftbitiJ fiWyec of'tainy years practice, add a gentleman of inUgri ; iy andkib, personal cbar-jetex. . . . i Hit opptirW rVa UTuolieaV dk of - v Caswell couolr. Ules yoa areiprepnrvd . to reoooaCf'llie wbolceirhe priociplo ol a ,f noc-part'nauj jiiJaiy, I ask y:0 to vote. : tor Vtr. llaooitrg ana sve to it' that his as me la oo yoar ikkat, or if not, scnitch . ' ' Mr. Spencer Adams, an 1 put it thtie 1- "Let me eautioo yoa to l3 crtfat to -' read the Mioti of 00 vuur ticket before -' tbey are pot into the ballot boxea. My People Party frknds, think on tbeaa tLiags b fore it is too late, ask your- selves tbu' que-ttiort, what is the ri;i,t tkiirg (or aw t tlow Then knowing wLai .1 light have ike mtabood to n to the po!t Dext'Toesrtae end tto the right Urn g '" kooeatty and fear )ey. - C "t ,lfiy6 assays you that sa t my "J, persoaal candkkacy hr Oovernrr, it ives : me h'tleroocem what the rru!r, as to my ,own eUclioo r ilefcat mi y be; hot " . the flitare status of the Peopita party . in 4 : la Nertb Carolina aad tbe ribt doc . ija - of vital qasUe n: governmental plicy, . Bute and Natiooal invoWid in tbispoliti- - ' cal contest, caosea oms the tiecpest aoiicty. : . X J"As joe love your country, your Dtisli- bora, yoar fkmilK-s, and your dearest tu ; trreata, aod would jwtore j ropr ty and happiness to the whU: ptrpl, how - " yosnatvea a .patrioik at ihe p-U next '. Tuesday, as ail troe P.puulists have ' befetefore pfofisuJ. to be. Tet m show " tO" IM WprUI inat. We Sd note X"U Or j . proiesatoeai oroca n.t Ki.rs, ont s iuu 11 political Ipjui-Jt,; o VJ. to action lyj , love of eon a try sal a proper onrep- . tlo of the dntirs and rvpojsihilitics, as ' - well as tbe pnvi!eres of Anisiicn citixtn- ; Holy writ and huxan ex pcriencf teach J na that tbe tree b known by its iruit, ond msa acta spenk louder than nords. let ' as prove oar pihtical faith !y our pnliti Gutb;t')fa;s he ia in tbe fight to the fiosh.' -V -,4 rniBaaorlla. -PM1.L. - Kbw: Yoii, Octoler 91 A wave of , fkmoraJlatioa swspt over Ibe Produce Exchange Ihj t loing e o letta. , . Wbeat closed 3i cenUlelow yesterJai'B . - - The-nevs o'-n CbLa20, slowed a panicky keliaj fa that market. "V v ALASKAN SEAL DISPUTE. Sa Trawfcle Likely fer :Otfrlt. Ba Pefal Kolntion Iu prb able. ftpecU). Washington. D. C October 24. In Mpile 01 tb rum pant jingoism over, the litpulc between Eoglmd and the United Statevovec the preservation, .of tho Alaska Sealt) .B4.-ne?lvlurre isuery promiso- of ffeolj" cnfcclaalon. Aatio from Cauid t lend to rhabtlitf roiBtnoo djsh conclusion which will result In a new policy of sending sl-"cnti3 instead of politicians to study the situation. THE CHICAGO PAR APE. Ffan af Calllaan Btlwrra Parties. , rnllarBnai Htjrb. Efforts ta Pr Trat Traable. uniCAftO, Octooer 'zt. Tuc piratic cootrurtrsey U uiore nufetiled than ever. Arrnpenentd for it are-Hring made !y bot p4iikal parties,, whirli will give rn ideaiorBtxaiiooi otxl S4i.ar.Tay night. The fx-li'Ul fetliog ia:s hfcb, and t lie diouer of a clash mc -eases homry. The cJoler beads of bth arti g arc doing iht ir almost to avoid trouble. Tue niuDds of tie sili, campaign aie advising taoJeratton while prominent Rt-publicins are urging that cotu-esf ions t road, but the hot heads will not listen Cj counel. EX-SPEAKER CEXSP DEAD. His Seriaaa ,IIIae Haawa la Few. Ated as Private Sanllarl'ntri. ' 9pecil AtXa-NrA. Ot , October 23. Ex Speikfr Charles F. Ciisp died ibis after ooon at a private S4nitarium, where he h been for sixty dajp. v The -rou- illness of Mr. Cr'p and its proh4b!lfc"f tiitifrniiria'loo tras beea knowti to his intimate friends fur sometime, but it arse only spoken of JconGdi-n-inllj'. He a f ubjefit to lu-art dicafe. BrArfslreels Weekly Review, dpeefat- Nsw YoirKrt)ctolr-23 Brmlstreeta in its weekly trade review, fayv: GeneraT trdrourtrrTuea aTcwg'"conTcrrgffvg lines, boyv:s atd st-llers pre'irrios to defer busl cess until after election. The h&ivy demand for mcney lo move whr at has causcil higher rates. Collections are slow. PiantiTs are holding cotton (ot ao ad ranee, "T - .'. " BinK clranngs show five pi r cent 10 creise. Failures have increased. V Tte ereral trade is fairly . satisfactory. HrKiulrku Honornl. Speela!. " - RALiioitN C, OctoUr 23 The 6t&fe fttr marshals gave a grand ball to niakt. - Chief marshal McKisoick was mtsented wtTti a 209 diamond pin. Rrfuae to Tell. SpeclAU lt.Mj:iaii O-t. 23.--Th t,o;Cau the nprd r.?l reeist ratios trar ofRalc-ISli clWiuMidVbjid liet n, &;oU n returned ly him today, tell anything alwut it. - iroru ijim ws8 lie refuse? to AS TO CHALLENGES. Republican I ti airman laaara Clreolar on t tiallen jjed Case. Special. RaLkoh, Oc'ohcr 0. Republican State Cbai rm n irsuid tlie following cir cular: "In trying chdleoes, nohal-k-nye h( old bo lie:.rd nnfess the parly thul:e'n.ed ia present, or that U"tice has beea f'erve.1 on him. Tht party makinz the challenge must make ou: his cusc and ma t produce 8opn testimony tliat the one challenj;-d is not entitled to vole. The party whose vote is clmllt njtd, is out reqniied to show he is entitled to vote onf.l iIk- c.ie is ain'.e against him I'V sworn tes'iinony. or cun this name he ers-ed fr :u the b-iok until a majority of tlu-judges and ngisisars vote to have he votci's Dime stricken therefrom. The Ciiair.mo th uM vote ou every ques-tion," Colnmbn Delano, Dealt- Spr c!al, ilT Vkrnhn, Oh o. Oct. 2?. Coltim bo Delano, who wis S--ret.Ty of the Interior in President Grant's Cabinet, died h re at noon, tiwlar. frUrr lor Brjna ,Sleo Milwaukgb, Wis., Oc. 2-J. Assistnr.l Seoremrj of War, Do-, Has Dnnuri d th .t he would suppoit liryua nnil all. Wbeat Tiirix I'pward Special. Xtw Yokk.IM. 23. Whe.it e loscd totlay on' liaif cent a'-ove tlx i ici-, inakii. the in t .niv.irce lerd y'- price, one cent a L u-liel. ojxruiug over vi s- Urtumcii Work. Sn.x'ta!. JolIXTOWS, Pa., Oilober 2T.-The Cawbiin Ip n Wrkj operations tcnipht. lave lcsumel lull Mare cei 1. sptcui. t jNw York. October 27 Two an l a qoartcr millions ofeb d ia toiinj from Sidaey Australia ABdOEDtEV PURE 96,000 BY rtTSXON. So 8y Butler's Urtau Will b Vote, la Fnvor Co-operation Ticket la Tbln Stnte. Special. Raleigh. N. C, October 26 Senator Butler's' paper will tomorrow publish an estimate of the vote in North Carolina. It will sav: Tlnre are 233,000 white g, voters, of which sixty thousand are Ie- poblicans,nrid CS.tOG Pi-pulists. But to be on the safe. side, we will say fiftj thous n, this lerves 1 20,000'' as mnximurn nmbr? of votes Democrats cn poll for tD'r SmtL' tickc TLc ItepnblicaDS and Populists on their co-operation ticket will - have 109,000 colored vottrs who will vote It quite solidlf ao.i in these most be added sixty thousand white Wepuolicaus and fitly th. usar.l Populists', rd the total is 219, 000: The ditfirer.ee U. 95,000 in favor of the t-o-prrati-o-Eti. Thes tijures in our opinion show that co-owratioa State and Congressional tickt t will win hv one of the bigest ma joriiirtever know in North Carolina, ALL ARE QUIET. Eleetlon Tickets CSoljic: Around Cbances on Popntlot Ticket. Spcel1.. Raleigh, Oct. 23. A profound secret cyisobuved alont the election tickets of all litre.- p in ic-3. All are sending them oat ' ! There is a rumor that the Populists had made sorue changes in tin ir Jicktt, Lut Clialrmnn Aycr 3ays this is nntrtip, that the printr::! ticket is the same as that printed hi the Caucasian. i'onsnl 1'tlihntli Lee. Special. Wasuisgton, D. October 27. Cons-u". General Filzhugh Lee will re m iin nt i-is poslat Havana, and not take his vu(-ii(:o to -tve a semblenco to the tact of the ru'nors of dissut islactioD. jTlie Xev York canaid to the i ffect that CotMil Lee wou'd tetiirn to Wash ington and President Citvehan) wculd issue a warlike proclamation respecting Cuba caused a slump in the maiket. ' It rrrrfved to have uo foundation. "Teretrrnpftte Items'. Paris. il. Challemel Lacour, Minister of Foreign Affairs iu tbe Cabinet of Jules Ferry, died. Madrid. An otBci-d note denies the re ports that Spain is without resources to conduct the war in Cuba. Covington, Ky. John Eigan, a rested for throwing a cigar in Secretary Carlis le's face Thursday Dight, was brought before tbe Police cou-l, but the hearing was postponed till November oh. Ltcuston, T x, Brown Brothers' dry goods department store assigned late .Sat Otday night. The p re ft i red creditors ng gregate $00,000. Spetr Brthers, men's clotliiug ;md furnishings, also assigned, w ith pref. reuce xinuuntiug to $20.0o0. New Y. ik. The British steau er Wotvley IJa.ll, Captain Cameron, put iu, her carpo of cotton on fire. Shs was bound from New Orhaus lot Havre, and ictl.tuc forrmr port October 10th. The harbor li.-e bo.its re alongside the steamer. J-cksonviile, Fla. The sale of the Jacksonville, Tumpi and Key West Rail UoaiJ, which was advertised to take place next Monday, h is b en po.-tponed until the fii"St ilond iy in M uch, ISO", by order of Judge J. ''. Licke, of the United Stitcs Court. Phihidelphin, Pa. Vigorous con demnation of England's treatment ot Irish political piisoners was expres?ed at a meeting in the Academy of lltisic. For the lime nil ditfaretiCes between the Irish religii-us factions wire forgotten, and tLilnrnians ami Orangemen united in one proles. 2s t-iv York Carnegie Hall, was filled by 4,0C0 persons, who attended the wel come meeting of the Armenian refugees, he'd under the au'p'cis of the Woman's Christian Tempe:ance Union, the National Atmenian Relict Committee, and the Silvuti n Army. Comnanchr Booth Tucker presided, in the absence of Rev. T. DeWitt Taltuage. Washington Lieutenant P. J. Wtrlech Luited States navy, has been ordered to i steel inspection duty at Bethlehem, Pa ; L:eu tenant J. II. Holcouibc lias been or dered to duty iu the Bureau of Equip ment, and Ass tan'.-Suigeon W. M. j Wheeler has bjiu detached from duty at tlt3 naval laboratory, N. Y., and ord red . to the Franklin. i Dn mingliam, Ala. At Smith's mines, , neiir r.estemer. on Saturday night, two cccriKS Ben No:fleet at.d John Mitchell i attempted to hold up another negro i named Henry Dale. They ordered him to i hold up his hands. Instead of d.iing so ! Dale drew a revolver and killed Xorft et amlihec optured Wi'cl.iil, whom he , ma chad, at the point of his pistol, lo , Bersemer, and thurj tuined him over to , the authot dies. j I'nnrrv to Tbe I'orte. ! I.oM)o.v -The Telegraph publish.sa ' dispatch Irom Constantinople saying that the Dragomans of Ihe Erabaisie3 of the mx great Puweis h .ve lojether attended the Porte cn behalf cf the Embassies, con- I veying n jm'nt 1.0'c. This calls for the ! -;!.. it-. ,f ilio imiiminl frl dprrnf. ' ins a f .iced levy of f om 5 to 20 piastres earjh upon 12,000,000 snljects, with a 1 po ul 0. view lu mmrg ouj.c CAMPAIGN CAPITAL. Outside Impressions Brenrdiui; tbe 1 lection,. Hot Fiajnt Over i'risp's Neat, Administration Against Bryan- Warsbips Expensive.) Jouuxai. Bukkau. ( Washington, D. C. Oct , 2G i. So far as the work at tho Washington enJ is concerned the Picsidentitil cam paign is over. There is no loDger any bustle sround either the Bryan or Mc Kinley headquarters. The work ot send ing out campaign literature is ended, and if uny votes are changed between tnis and electiin day it will not be btcau-:e of anything done in Washington. The fight is now transferred to the voting precincts. While th':re is less hysteria displayed at Bryyn headquarters lhaa was on tap last week, the Democrats and Populists are claiming that Bryan will certainly be elected by a small majority of the tlectotal college aud that the silver men will elect a mnjority of the next House. Al Mc Kinley headquaiteis, llvy sra actually jubilant in their confidence C at McKinley will receive the 325 electoral votes claim ed for him by Vice-Chairu an Apslcy, of the Repnblic iu Congressional Committee, or more, and that the numbsr of Repub lican membeis of the n-xt House will not fall short of the 22 claimed by .Mr. Aps lcy. Outside of the political headquarters the impression has been growing in Wash iegton for some days that McKinley will win, not by s largs a vote as Mr. Ap?ley claims, but still that he will win. tf o gen erul lias this idea become that most peo ple speak of it as a matter of eoi:i :e, and nine men out often taken at random on the street and asked who they thought would be elected repl e l without any hesi tation, "McKinley, ' and yet a majority of these men were for Bryan During the period covering live Presidential elections, Phave never known the opinion of the t result to to be so nearly unanimous iu Washington,, This is, perhaps, largely attributable to the wishof90 per cent, cr more of the government employes that Mclviuley will win, but it isn't al! ch.irne able to that, us many who thiiik that 5k Kinley w il! win do not wish him to do so. F.i't what ever the caus?, tha case is just as I huve stated it. Piesilent Cltveland has a n'ee ju'cy plum to give to somebody in lillirg the vacancy on the C. urt of Claims caused by the death of Chief Justice Richardson. This is a lifetime job that at least two members of the cabinet Wilson and Heibert would very willingly drop into, and oce of them may get it, but threats have already bceu made by the silver men who are in a mnjority in the Senate, that no gold Democrat will ,be confirmed if one is nominated to the viicaucy. It wiil be a comparatively easy matter to hold up any nomination made until after the 4th of March il" any number of Senators desire to do so. It 'u thought by Georgia men in Wash ington that the deith of Ex Speaker Crisp, who would have been elected to the Sen ate will piecipitate a rtd hot tight for tbe seat iu the Senate which G.u. Gfirdon will vacate next March. That Ex-S$cre-tary Hoke Smith would like to be Sena tor, is woll known, but his fiuanc.al views will probably put the prize beyond his reach, as the Legislature is overwhel mingly lor silver, and Mr. Smith, while supporting Bryan and the Chicago p at foiin is virtually doing so uodei- compul sion. Gov. Atkiuson, whoce honu p p ularitv has just been attested by a re-ekc tion, it is believed ty have the best chance for the Sinatorship. The members of the administration are swiping Bryan and silver c-vety time the can. Secretary Morton -made the price of wheat the basis for a statement shew ing how prosperous our wheat grower; are under th gold stand lrd; Secretary Oiney?s department ha niae public a statement, laid to be a summary o! cn sul.tr reports, showing that wages in the gold standard countries are better than they are in countries whi. h have ..Ahc double standaid, and other thiuijs la able to gold and uni'avor ible to silver; Secretaty Carlisle is on the s'.uiip; Sec re tary Herbert, tlitto; Postmaster G. n-ral Wilton has made one speech agiinst Bry an and is expected to make oth is; S cre tary Francis has written a letter calling Bryan unel what he stands for soma very hard names; Attorney G; neral Harmon it w ill be remembered did the sanu thing somstime ago, while Secretary La-non'. is yet to be heaid froruiu acy s'ti'iing way. although he has aunounced his intention to vote for Palmer and Bockncr. War ships are expensive even in tbe time of peace. Tli3 annual :cp r of Commodore Chadwick, Chief t' c Bjriau of equipment of ihe N.-wy Department, just ma le, shows that the c al t urne 1 by our naval vessels last year co t L'nc e Sam $020,131.38. (lone to Indiana. Special. W ASHTNOTON, D. C. O tobcr Chairman Maiioi Puller, of U13 Popu lists, has gone to Iudiana, ialhe iuterest of the campaign. Incorporate.! for 'I wo Million. Special. Albany, N. Y., Cct. il. H per Brothers, the well known pubhsaing louse of New Y'ork, wa i. corporaUd j hs aIttriloon for two million dollars. II) pnotlzer Snnteneed. Special. Nkw Havkx, Conn.,Cctober 2 Or. J. 1 F.livriril I was this af.ernoou found ' guilty 1 f b. tr.yiog Mis? Berdie I aimer by hypnotism. Ha W-s sentecccd .0 t ve I years imprisonment. PRESIDENTIAL WORK AT !iIvli01OOOQODOaOOODOaODOOOMOOOO0OQOQiDODODDOQOn m 8 S il! -11 G-opds 0--a.a,r a.ri.t We are it if QUALITY We have a Shoes, - New Goods Bought at 3 I Lowest Have Received Careful ilttenticnj and We BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS. Our stock is so large, so varied, and offered at such LOW FIGURES, that we are sure O that-our friends from this and adioinins: Counties who favor us with their -natronace: O . will admit that never before has such an admirable combination of duality and Low Figures, been gathered together in this section, j. uccessor to omMmmomomommumuommmeuoumuQuonomQMmmemotiououotionououo RFPUBLtOAN ESTIMATES. POPULISTS GIVE SOME URES ON STATE. FIG- DemiKmffi l-ansh at Estimates. Doc tor BlJrtt Tn'.ksi. Popnllism Costs Little. Kepnb-PopFaslon. Political Oossip. Journal Bureai" llALEicn. N. C Oct. 24 Many persons have asked for the lie publican estimates of the North Carolina vote. It is as follows: That McKinley ill cairy trie State froai 8,000 to 15,000 . rid that E-isseh's plurality ought to be 40,000 in a 3 cornered rhjht as at present; hat it Guthrie drops out it will be stilt si-eater for tlussell, as 85 per cent of the Populisms would vote for Jtussell, 10 per cerd not vote at all and only 0 per cent vote for Watson; tuat iu such a ount Rus sell's m.-'jonly mi-ht be 00.000, and that Guthrie's retirement would also help the Melvrdey ticket. The Republican estimate cf ihe Populist fclrtngthis 30,0Q0 riny couU;e.d that the Denn crats cannot possibly e'ect a Congressman; that out f 1'26 tiKu.leisol tf.e lower house of the Leu's'a u :e oivy 20 will be Democrats :,nd of the 50 Senators only 10. The further assert that then; an; not less than 15,000 white Republicans in the Stale; !i.d that 55,000 white men will vote loi MeKinle-y. They declare that there are not a doz.m Republicans who will vote for Bryan. Such are the Republican claims iu their own words. The Populists make this so:t of an er imate: There are 223,003 white voteis, .1 whom 5,000 are R")ublicaDS, leaving 177,000, Of tbe latter 50,000 are Popu lists, who will vote agidnst Democrats, caving ICS.OOO Democrats. Of these 7,500 will not vote for Bryau, making lis vote 120,500. Add to tins o0,0fU ','oj u'is'.s and his vote is 170,500. To :tt he Republican vote take the 109.000 ie-i'o voters, add to theai the 55,000 vliite Republicans and the result is 164, uuO. Then to get the anti-Democratic vote adel to the 104000 the 50.000 Popu .ists and lite result is 210,000. Such ar; he fiures.as given. It .vitlbo seen tn.d he Popui'.s's actually give the Republi ans more than lhe later claims aud they icclare aU the lusio'n nominees nmst needs -c elected -y enormous majorities. The Democrat h.uh at the claims of 10th pu-ties. They decline to give figures, ait tay the Republicans base their csti-u-.ites on declared returns which they howed Creehnan, the Vo:ld correspou- ;eut, and -which covered the registmtion ,:, wo n,M Saturdavs. n, "1 T Mo-t ,.,vii,-i nl chair-' :art of the free silver party, is here. He says B y an w ill carry ll e State i nd lb: t KiHsell will ho euc.c'j gtv-ntr. re Fall O-reetinc 1896 ! after ttLE nNim"blG and PRICES will get it, Superb Stock of S . L Figures. OUR GROCER! PARTICULARLY IN TJ 1. Dies, loes IIACIOSUErK, & WlIiLETT, 47 & 40 Pollock XEW BEME, K. ridictj e? the rumor tl.al Gutluie is goicg to wdhdraw in Wutsou's lavor, whi h rumor the Repub ic .t s are industriously circulating. He also lidicules the other Republican rumors that Tom Watson will withdraw is a bluff. Dr. Mott says many negroes will vole lot Bryan in this State that the Republican State committee is getting monry fiom Mark Ilnnca, and that the drawing f the color line by the Democrats causes Maik to give more money. The Doctor thinks Congressman Pearson atd Lii-ncy will both be defeated lie rf.arels the latter .-is exceedingly dan gerous to the siUer cmse, because he is for the coinage of American silvei pro.luct only. He di elates a great many white IUpublicaus will vote against Linncy aud Pi arson. The latter ''slops over" be-in a new convert i.nd caunot be depended on to stand by silver as he is at heart abso lutely devoted to Pritchaid, McKinley and the Republican party. Dr. Mott savs Seltlcs' election to Congress is iu dou:t R. O. Patterson of the Republican State committee makes the boast that Pearson will cany all the couniies in the 9th disti ict save one. JuJue Walter Clark, says there is an entire realignment anel that calculations are woithkss. Populist Scate Chairman Ayer asserts that so far Populist headquarters has con ducted the campaign at a cost of $300 He says there are 1,00-3 Populiits Jin the 9ih district and 7.C00 in the 5lh, (Liu- ney'O It is we'l understood here that 111 foui districts the Populists will see to it tha Republicans are elected to Cougiess; thai their nominees aie "dummies" and thai their p'edge to that and Republicans is on a fooiiiiLr with that of the Republicans b that 5 ol Populists. Wilson G. Lamb of the Democatic State executive committee, is here aud said totla : "It is my best judgment after carefully examining the fig a res tha we will surely carry the State. Democrats atv aioiucd in all the couniies, anel are in a more enthusiastic condition than since 1870. All Hanua's corruption fjLd cau't deb at us.'' The Democrats at headquar ters think the de'eclbn iu the patty will be sa:all. Gen. W. P. Roberts who has been here I several days, led for his home in Gate's! ti day. He has twre or three months , sick leave from his post at Victoria. ' T.,c t.io!i liu- -v i t i Vii 1 st va lint Wt-ifo 1 j tc. Uilll t lie Aiuunuio inv. 1. uiiv Fair give a banquet in compliment to Secretary Jonn Nichols, to show their . appreciit'on of his many courte les. Res olutions o. thanks were aitooteo. Populists Claim 50,000 P CI1U- . Raleigh, O.t. 2Jr0polist Cha.r- Ayers says that a poll of his party. 1.1.,...., ; t . fi r't . ! . Aiia.i it A rfAlna ' Republicans givd it oly half that num uei. ti, ber. Lowest e e cX sua Iepressnted. Sixpence'1 and 1 j Ail Inspection of 1 ZsnLrranLeiCLae OjF I Dry Goods and Notions Cj Will Astonish and Please the most Fastideous. DEPARTMENTS FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR, o HAOEBUBN. Street; AIko Jmietioii ueen and KroacI, C);- ioll Wllbilnov ils. Spejia!. i ew Youk, Octob r 27 IX rig In hist eight days, lour millions of aoKi wete withdrawu h-r hoarding purposes, and the bank; are now tilusing to ive it on de maud. try till nt Ctiicnxu. Hpeelal. Chicago, October 7. Candidate ltryau after speaking at liioomiugtou Lincoln, in Illinois, today, has anived at Chicago, where the hottest political con test ever known has begun. Led lo a Denlh-Traji. CoxsTASTiNcrLE. The membeis f two Armenian families have beea arres ted here cn die charge of having been implicated in tl)3 attempt ot Armenian revolutionist-; to secure the payment ol tribute by an Aimeiii tn t lawyer named Colori in. The latler made a reudez ioiis with the mcu who made the dematul upon him and then informed tha police of the facts. Two policemen went to the rendezvous where the revolutionists set upon anti slabbed both ol th in. The arrests oi Armenians on various charges coiiUluj. It is rumored that a large Seizure of bombs :n mad; in P5ra THE MARKETS. Chicago, 0 tobi r 2i. el'K.M-V 7(t; 7 t5 o is h (I. OS 7 in" tat Dece.nfer Whtat, Jinuary Pork, January Itibs. THE COTTON MARKETS. October :. 7. UjU.iry C.-ltou Op'-in d i:i New Y-ik '.87, ai.el cios: d at 7.0 . at BEST A material Z4 YTLCCS- 7c make also $2.50 and $2 snoes for men and $2.50, .ia( ar.a for boys. The full line for sale by J. dT. BiXTEll, -mm, a o o o o o o 0 0 c 0, () (V o intEnd to havE'O;. o o f J o can G-ive 0 y Variety, Quantity, under one roof. Take Notice! TO OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS AN1 PATRONS, TAKE NOTICE: "7"f: HAVE OPENED OUR TLACE oi business next door to post otne. and Mill le glad to hive yoa como and eo. We carry a full line of Confection o ies eoiisibting of Plain and Fancy Candles, Nuts, Raisins, Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, etc. Tobaccos, Cigars, Pipes, olff. ( Please call and see what ne have. Respectfully, N. NUNN & CO. To MaiNtraten. The next session of the Superior Court for v lalen county, will begin on Mooday, Nov. aiber 30th, 1896. This term ot tho co;ri will be for tbe trial ofj Crirninafu well i s Civil cases. Ail cases bound over or on appeal are recognizable to this term of said court. W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court. Administrators Notice The undersigned, B. F. Diokios, public iidinii isirator, having duly qualified an adniii.iptn.tor of the estate of Ada Dink inn rb( eased, hereby gives notice that pe.eona Isavng claims almost the estate of tho t-a: I ,da Dinkins, deceased, to jirv-n-.t tlit ni to the taid adminislrutor, duly ; in he nt icated for piymeut on or bel' i. ihe lGtli., day of Octob, r, 1697, or i-in di s notice will le plead in bur 1 f rci:y. Persons indebted lo the rstuto 11 1-1 1 av without delay. .': F. DINKINS, Administrator. 'Tue Township Craven Co., N, C. '1 1 , 1 th Day of October, 180C Dv,agks S Our a In ai .00 SHOE Vt'V E 1.; THE WORLD. $5.CO SHOE FOR $3.00. stylish, rable and pcrfect-fittine, atialltlct afisolutcly necessary to make a finished thoe. The cost of manufacturing allows a smaller profit to dealer tnan any shoe so'.d at $3.00. m . L. Douglas $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes art the pioduc:iono of skilled workmen, from the bet pcss.blc to put into shoes sold at these The "Belmont" and "Pointed Toe" (shown in cuts) will be the leaders this season, but any other style desired may be obtained from our agents. W nii only tbo het Calf. Rnaala Oalf (nil iuor, rrenrn i-Rumi iu, rirowi KnuiiH-l. Vii-1 Kid, etc., niIMieor- V blo,,(i wltii rt,Hfi of The ftitoM. If (Ic-ulrr not aiipplr rn, writ , W. L, DCT7GLAS, Brocktam, i n-iiooui VaJiB. JNvw Kerne, X, C. r t I ' '"V - v r -: "I . ; -4- f ' T KtwowwaCTai !tW8WSr5aWlH" t - f i

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