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VOL, JOX.
NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, NOVEMBER 19, 1896.
NO. 35.
i
populists for pritchard.
. WESTERN' SENATOR HAS FOL
LOWING AMONG THEM.
Bailee 6et Airf-f ripfw
kaw CBlTtntlj. Nalhfrn Roll
way's Baikal ar. Gctfraor'a
Tasaakaarlfrlae- vatawtallaa.
, .
. Jocrxai. Bp beat, J
j (Raleigh, N. C.; Xov. 1 1. I
Tt4 BIOTrQMCt to nxlect Pritcliafd U.
S. SrororToa good footing among tli
Popaliata, If report be true. It sUtol
today tfct CooDCil Wooteu, Topuli-t
nwtsBT diibdUit legislature, is making
& toor oCilt iaSteni couatkt intcrricwin
PopoIiU meuilxis of the rgi'ture as to
ftilcbard. lie saki jealflfdaT that Fr.uk
Pop a lit?, of Joots couoly, was
II rlgUOor Phlekid. The Sccutor was
a Salifbory yesterday and whcn.toid ol
. Senate Bailor a tkrclarutioo, that no goUi
a eocli be elected Senator, aket if
Callrr bi refer d to him by dh. Liter
tier h jrnln? to be a woutioo reganiin
- A -
lOa ocm rrrocra oo tbe evening or Jtnuary
t7,I89 when Batler and riitcluird made
tbr n-hrs alter ihtir ooruumtiou by
tb joint Popalikt-Rpobiicaa cnacu.
Q. B. Alford, tl I'aJmtr tnd Buckiwr
cmaJidatfl for CoogrM in this district,
IT 4 tot. UDxmnia e.ecuuu 1 1-
pcowa were ISO.
There are now 155 convicU iu peoiten- 1
. Urj proper. Tlw cbief work d.ni- tlier -
krkk Mking, aodtwoand a half mil -
koaa kafeLern made this jr.
. loerv n ow s.o etudtuts at naw
UaiTeraii J, colored, in this citjr. Sevei 1
' art from brcio couotrita.
.. Tbe wbito Baptist i.i this State Eist of
't ta Blue Ridgr, have tins year bailt IS
: , cbaebea aod are Uiildioy 23 otlr8.
Aaarmiway commission ,ocy recr n ea ( , irjj rejliv rrc'ri,t-.l at ti e n 'rmou
b qoartetlj reportnf the Southern rail- ; e5,ont;ou 0f" Monroeism im olv,. I iu the
wayabowin-tb-t-rniox.'.ill U lineaj An!o-Amerii-n ontent-. a.l lint::
. la North Carolina. The incnaao 10 tara-j u COu, np,n A.1!erc, tliie i;-ht to
lag M compared witb the mom qiurter , KUe any d,f,eriMu., ,dff,e an Am-r can
ia 1893 b lft4.000. s,ale A Kjra)t ;.u;mn uith.-ut the
Tbera bas bet-u for yenrs mucb doubt as au(honlv , tiie A met. can S-ate int. reted
to tba powers of migietrate to imprison in j Th.4 ,4 , h , n n . v., . 10., ia ir,tf-rnat.otiai
baaUrdf cmea for a ledger peri.id than 30 . 4 nil , ,.., , .4 ,. I :lIfp , s. ,..,.h
Oaja. Tba Sopmne Court, ia a decision
jaat rcadared, sajs that the imprwonuit nt
comta tot a titua long motu to cover the
a Ho wane, fine nd costa. In this county
wbars tbe rate ia $i a month im prison -meal
coaU kut a year.
, 7m eolueU weather or t he scaou s t
la hut aigbt, aod tbe cluDgc frui (he un
- aaaaoaable warmth is rtry gr&tefu',
J i: i.i i . . . . '
auiuuikciwu naa-oien organ-eoi
War afld will oa December-1 present
Oa Sort.' I
Governor Car to. lay isuft hi Tliant
gTTlax prociamittion. Hit retrreucv to (lie i
il JOldiera s timely. AplicalioD for
dmbaioa to ibe Soldurs' Home are mere '
aamarouAtbaa ever befure and there id oo
roook Tbe foiiowiog is tlie priHrlnrntior I
-Tbe) obHrtraace of an-' day in the year :
..M. aa occasion ef -ioU?mn and publ'.e
.lbxaktglriDg to Alitoighty Go-1 for pu;i
"UiMatajrt aod of mpplicition for II: con- ;
tloacd kindoeat ani care o?r rs ? al
btate and X&Jioo" is a brttotiful aud time
honored coatoai of Chilean eople '
'And abookl be perpetuated among us and I
ObawTeiJ in a diotfleil and religious man-1
wmr'
Tbe people of North Curolioa have j
rnacb tor which to be ihckfal t tl .-i
tiTr o erery good rd pertect titi.";
Allboagb tbe past year hs not brought ,
ao great prosperity or the bnd yielded :o ;
abaodaatly, tbl oar people have enjoyed
proportionate measure of these bleio" j
and have escaped tbe dire calamities ;
which have Itfillm fane , a Qv,rel
Commonwealths.
Therefore, io accordunce with tbe laws i
of (hit fclate, I, Elias L'arr, Governor ;
.cf the State of North Carolina, do Iu reby
demgnato and ippoiot Thursday, the -6U1
day of NoTctober, 1P9J. as a diy to N
aet apart by oar people lor public Tliank
fclviog to G for the many bic-sir
Aoochaalev) to (if. To this iq.I ,et our
ja-ipU asaemb'e io their usiiul places of
worship or around their ti.tsides and give
tbaobe in prayer and pai .
Ob tbt dr let u-i remcirber in our
jrayer and with autstantLa! ofier ri-,
tbe poor ard needy, the wido.r and
orphaa, tbe noble Chiritahie Institutions ',
of tbe 8tste and the disabled soldier wh" '
more tbaa ever needs, in his declining
jeara, tha strong arm of the State and t lie
aaaietance of ber patriotic cuiztr.s t. p:...
tCi bioa from want.
fa wHaa Whereof, I have hereunto
eet mi band and cauetd the Great Seal of
tbe State of North Carolina to Ie affixed.
Jooe at the City cf Rhigh, th; 12th
ffaw tf Y.lffm Kr in tb var I Inr
-J "
JjOfd one thousand, eight bandred and
Bioety aix, and of tne Indr peudenee ot
tbe Vaiteil Statea ot Atmiric.-i the one
bttodretb and tneoty-Grst.
Ei ts Carr.
By tbe GoT. rtor:
. F Telfair.
Pnate Secret iry.
Tbe value of propeitr owned by n -.-ro-ia
thia State has increased to $, !S0.o?4,
or Wl,fli8 gain over the previous year.
Oor. Carr appoints A. G. Atl.in. !
Winaton; W. C. Coleman, of e'o irord
aad Dr. L. A . crugir, of ILileigh. time
repreaentative negro ., t be de'egati
from thia State to tb negro depnrtnx r.t
Of tte TenneM-e Centennial exp;t:on.
It appears that a Iarg n amber of l-.i
M Repobbcan sod Populist orficia'.s
Will five bond in Jecnrity compear.
Tb Secretary of the State has recei v 1
all the otflcial returns of the vote tor
elector MVB t hone from Union county.
Tbe vofM will be adJed Mond.y. L'ntii
thee bo one can see any thin save gi:3
at the total.
. Wlaiaalaa CI ret I n Law.
EOOK7TH. NoTfrawer li. Mayor
GIeaoa, of Log Ti'aa.) City, was irxlittd
tot violation of tbe eleciioa Uw in
pxopertj appoiuonirg inspectors.
Highest of all in Leav
j '
(
!
ABSOLUTE 1LV UEE
NEW OROEK OF THINGS.
, RMWialllm of IUe Jlonrop lliidrlrir
HUH a Topic of llr uss 1 o a 1:1
I'aropr,
Loxnox The Speak r j-iii;:-';.(! a
article by "A landing Ibn 'ie-1-:." in
whirh the urit-r, af':er re along L-..r,i
Suli&barys reply to St( re'.uty ( ) my m
regant to iliuruin, suy:
"An entirely uew order of things hi
tmen m?abIisbH by Hie Aour'"-A inori- in
Ottiertnc'io. Mr. 0!r.es r'pi'Hi,n of
ti e M- moo iocir:a: it It, ii 't !t 'nr n -know!elei
by suv E"ur p ;,n povn;-. li-i
o I niuv rvoivi-it 1 lie ;dci;h u t . real ISr:t:i;n
But U wihj11 b' profitless . cl n- somi
wliat paiofvi I to touch u;ion this ih h ute
roati'l. Wha'. hul to i. doe l to
.Iod?. and 'J at is tlir ! 1:'' hhI tie .-licit
; of it ve m;j not hUe ir, hat then- .lu
j fo DO j.ffiwUi,v in c;,.u -in- l;u,.n
, y , aUurclitV of rompiairui.i.' . th.
eompiairui
irevitab'e snd the liiijn'ty 1 f !-r.:ii.!i' ne
q'lii i 1 toe. Tl.e Briti'i i;ia. rani nt l
j p., fiC,;v ri,ht now w,t; Wuy
j ron3 si.T or ten mODths aeo. It is ex t
I !y a ea- ol our policy .d .lavrj o!f a
ontz & posib'e the douii na; i. us ot
Russia now so comp'e'e. To cei.tiene
that policy wlu-n the jrne is up would
! merely to cIiiil: to anlupialid s'i p r.l i-,
tiens and anthpiated diplomacy." j
Paris The Temp ex or. s-e itseit" hs j
ot-siil.ite upi"e;vacv hi their hemisphere.
It ii.u-i'. b-: a b.iter bii! to llriti-h pri le to
C- nfellt to ; I '.-."
I i cor-c'uii. n, the Temps .xprev.-s a
lib' as to w;nliier Europe :!! aeec
:s "H'erm-T-.t as a prcce-c t.
Hriillrrrl' Wfrkly Itrporl-
" k w York, Xoven. t I". !ir.n
1 1
; ,rec,s lt klv trade review say-:
Thl, ,;..'.. 0f :,.,,i, ess immovc slow
!v in ncriy all lines.
'I hi ibAMourlive 'Venvi-'H ia tii.t'st " '
Leu in lrv cods, 10: i-nt-rv, ciolhiu
S-ll - e- . '( :i her, !. a I W ale 1
;n It sir.n'. i ia
T A o h .. iv . re t re: i '-, :ra
hx::i ii ' - i. i e e; er.i d. and
men ; v. n m p 'o v :Me. t.
n tee
h
V:
l vior.i s an i
1 1 ' v thon-ard !
lie eai
t)'. re.. i d.
C fon :
d I.
atid -ti 1 ha n"t
in at
prices Win ' 1 i - h 'h r.
C dieeti":i- in the '5t rn and Sot.tb.
e. j Stall s ;s i-is'e:". .b'hbt-rs ri port an
mcrease 1 1 e: r ma ! or.ii r- fioai :h Wtst.
liink e';.".r;r.'s h e ineiea-vl 2 p r
cert.
TAX ON 3EER.
& ti Inrrrnvnl Tm lVonld IncrPftie
Rf trnnr and Inkf (iooil lelirlf
or Uottrnmrnl.
Wasui.not, N. I. ' . Xovemb.r It.
I There me -truiig
;u:i,enls I euij I re
ent.d in t.ivor ot in reaslrg
n l er from a q iirur t" halt a
!, tiie lornn r I e eg a' -ut
t '
tl X
p. r
I a
i.-f.
th
now, ud y e' is ; 1
ne u :.l:on c . r-T..-?
:ais e al 1
:ld.:.iena' ( : r..' :!
inetit.
ie gove:
re e" e
a Yi
w . '
t ,
1 he c. r.-'i ia ' o
, r 1
same, .nil he g v.-rntn'-:
is r." w ;!'-.:" v r. : i . n eh
would be o . i .- nn . n t
A bill to ; hi-- e u c '. w .1
n Con-in-s.
It wii:
rs,
w ay.
be :
Thi" ly u i ill 1 1 e r Trial.
Yiir.K, No - e 1 1 1 1 r It. -'.
'.iig.,' I r.-h n os , n en t hi
is ... " i r I i a;i
Xi w
a -yvp
U.s C.f V
:ere
i
of the itr: : :-h Go . i
Mefm k .To: s, a: t
the Ir .-h A me an
mint -ps
tm'. , :' I
v r: ou.ti r.
. Th -mas
:. .1. I,..'..
:n I. tido:
rhooner I u 1 1 1 s 1 u n .
X v.w 1."m is, C "tm., X'o i uilx-r II.
.
net Pu-i Roy, ot Xew Yotk md
t he s hootier .lull i and
Martha, . !'
afte rn, am ,
, ni on li-;
XeW
alter
ridav
10!'k
iV n
a i r ed hi re this
r I -ee'i m a col!:-;.
n-.gl.r.
( h'.e
ss arc
r a:i- d: w;i.
:'. .'..mag, d.
Sot With t levrlnn.l
Y"i:k. NoVe i her i 4 S. cretarv
X K W
Cur i- ,
to Was!
ncnoni pan! d b '. .:', . r. in: ne.
iington tli'.s .,1k : ;, . .n
:,. n.
(, -
ti q.
T':
to i n
Secri tary oenits tna
r nf,i a U w i"i' t n !
purp.
w i : h 1
i K nt
r X pi r ,
( :eve .an
X w Y
DON'T BELIEVE JONES.
Tbe Irlsli Snilomtl Allli i.ii- ilnir llio
Trnlli i f St s I - in ii I itniti1 Ily llic
L'.M'OV. Nov, m.b
h Tne
n ,1 A . a
:' .b.;i, :
. -le. .all
bn of :1.'" Iii-h N.e.e-ii
don v ,1 sol : e v t '. I : : h .
men! s at '.i.c I . . : y t : . '.. .
w ha h ;. nd to .-now tn it :le
i-1 o rnn' z? I to i :,ci u age
measures .md to use dynan
Horn-? Rale f,r 1 :fl in. I.
t no-e
ih -ai
.r.
e vi u tii mar v
e :n curing
lr,li-H r.iniliis Home.
I.o.M)oN. XovtmU r 1 7. - I be Cii-ile
not sail on beard the ste amcr I?a re tonior-row.
M'-i"sr tronth. Latf-t I . . Ctov't Rco.ift.
Til AT PROPOSED LEASE.
Ill" t ilium M .1 11 .1 - 1 in r 11 f ol i . A
. ' ltitl I niiul : litl(i'r tl IiiIce'4-I
I.i All.
1 '. i 1 le 1 i: t ' , '
of 1 1 ie A ' ':m; ie N
ro.i !, wl. t1.- r t'c i"
he- to
f iT'i ii. i i;
;i! eont'nu-
i'
a
t !-, .1 r t ,
r. i ! o
1 1
e :a'e mi-
I.
in p u ty - or
under a!i:tber
pail
; u :l 1 1 t
I doth
-h,
i '. i ' l
!- .1 ,( tlit
iiilon' the t
- tiie i. e.i!
:i th se ';::
''. '. !- rM'i-Mn: 1 1 " i : I
uiher s-te( kl.oider.s and
iTn::- ..f l!. re-ad.
en -''d ' e.ther .-aie.
1 1111 ne
Wh
) :i i :i' V til"!' w ,n w i
rii i-l p j H'i" ! v . of pie
I e i e 1 1 1 -e .-t ri : " u' to
nt t iim-.j t..c ra'i-
e-'t i's Ie !i:UV
def' at
ic-u't
either
it- n--t- '
1 s
1 t
'leii-.
t Hi
the 1 1 t ; r i . ; i 1 (
MK'i - 1 'i
i -i u : i i
i .r-, t: e ie
tie.
tin
of
a'.!
' ! : O
the
1
trae-p rt .t: :i c'.iari;e-, the d.tl' i. nt tow n.
a! Hi,' iher'.d wii e people are b Utld
to 1m: eti i! hv i omp. tiiio.;. ..- w.-.l a-
; 1 " .im eh.pn.eu : ot th. - uue i.v. n-.
1 1 Is as i bu-, ',. s- ia- i-ilio i th 1 1 lll.s
oiis o i of iia e, or no h-a-e, is le:nur
in i.-e i bv l!ie 'idiiiii : how ied i iduai
li -set's may be b ii- liMel, or p liticians
pi i as,-. I is of n.i he p.'i'ia i a e to 1 lieu i .
Time weitf two propositi. .nx w'.ii h
woiiid liavel'Cen pre-eiiled to the st-a k-
lio.deis imiiin ol ihe A. kV X. C II. II.
at i's niictii ;.'. at .Voiehe-'d t'iiy. he!
there !. hee l a ie- rainiie,' ordi r
ir. m th.- c..ua whieii prevented a-y
pro, o itioa f;on h iei; he ird or pre
sented. I'll iieh is known. llOWi Vtl. to L'ivetiie
pii'die, and those directly imercslid in the
A. A; X. C II. II., an idea i f what was
proposed by the wou'd-be less, ej.
I'lOpos-tiOn tir.-t, on the p ,rt of what i
wns t.nned t e G d ;s'i,.,, ,y .,.teh- ad i
C ity ("omKiny, thus" p : ..e- nam d in the
icjsg !-e 114 W'-il k iO.n in thi-sectiou,
but it is jirelly ecr,aiii tha' th le.se dee-o
cot name a!! those iirersie 1 m the trails
aetii'ii.
This le -e ar;rei -ti' iv the int. r. st and :
ii xed Iia ri: s ot the ro.e 1, am ain ! iiil: ;o
nbe.ut t.iirty th ai-a' d doll ir-. and a yia-l
Hated i.;teist 01 th .-tuck of the road o!
J to 3 ji. r ctiit, running I'l year-, as f .!
to .v : p.r cent In y-..rs, p. r o nt lti
ye lis.
pel cjnt 10 eais.
r c.-rt li)
years
'I'll- -ecou i p: p s : ion, ni:p i ii:.' to
he t'n.m the V., X. cv X. H .ilro.d V Mil
pany. , tiereil to p iv th intere-t on ti e
j b n . 1 da it ' f iee r .a 1. -a f 1 :.' oo.
' f l.'Joo r "r'a:i z'nj p".rpo-e-. w.th 'J :;5
I per c. t inter,-! oa la-- cip td s,v ot
! he rn ill.
w:.-t ih
se intei e t- 1
in 1 the e'en
Uli-s. 11 be.
against I'-.'.-inu
Well h 1 C Ul'.e
eiie- t love I'll i -r
mihl . if r,
.fur dnJ
l ; ii -si 1 1, wi . ii i
a hi y I e '. he p: ouii-e ot
a ( : i In: m n i ue i en t
, nt ; re i ai i r. ad jirop. i '
1 tl.e tl i:;-s ,,: t lio
XeXt W.
' .!er ie-: r .
ie-.v:e. tin-
the 'Mm
t;,,.
i Will I
.t II
tax. i he or
l.lers from
i. Mi i lln'.e
I u e w h e '. L e r
I
: iiite-e-:,- I '. ... b.- abh- to i i
the r,..i I 1- '." b- 1 a-eii or not.
l Ileitis lilillll'l 1.
(. I Y I I'l'N. T .s. Nov,
r 11
nil nery .
.e deal
d. 1
lo-e field 0. ' n wh - !
M'irX V ile.l 11. s.ll,
ha V
i.i .
t
-s. ,p,; ,
mckitilsy s rscorcr.
I'ronilVi' i ul.e ii 'I ii a n 1 lice n 1
Inry ?iiirl:iclc 11 1 Ills limit:
1 1 on .
M 1 1 i
lANl'iN,
j 1 eei a t : 1 1 : 1 1 -j
deti'-eleet v
i to Wa-hi"g'
I imnle i 1 e, ;!
! Ohio.
( )
i
i I "
I: tl
tie
hr
; i-io-i ( t
the
Ilia .
1 ' u-to:n
::' Mv K
am .h i
t Wash'll.'ton
the miolalA
a. e 'U j . il
w .. : sii i p ,s:
-1 v' si u.
-
f tie
Ul
A iikIo A me r I en ll I 11 Ion
I.oMion, November 14 -No
e e'e n e cud i i pos-dile ot tht
i letter
j strong
under, urrent in Eegl;
heiing in lavor ;
American I' n ion :
ot' the
lo-est Aug
rat ne r In in an V
e ufnir.-t lietwe-en the
in: nuis.
T, ere Is a gemnne feeling
here v -r the 'en ziiehui
ii'.niv -o til in in any .-v. i.t :n
l.ors.
f satistactton
arb.t rat ion,
loreign af
t Sai imI Irom liro ii I n:
I'oi.t .1 ki-'fi:;:s"N. I.. 1.. X"vemler 11
Tlie si hooiK'.' Allen was blown a-hore,
but I In- ere .v was saved by the I.oe '.aivii'g
men.
llonvySnon In lonimsoe.
Xasiivii r.i:. Ti n:... Nov. 11 One oi
the W"l'-t 1 .'. iid- ter known at Hps
se.i -on i 1
Ienn s.-e
-now :'.-'.
ti
e year p
lhght ;
1 owr
-ixt en
north- as;
inches ot
Il.'pon ol a Kllif .
".vi - i : . I'la , X m phi
i repot t b- re that the: e
Id
1-0, n
R:o.
There i
;i-,hiun
(gin.
; i three d iv- at lhnar
l-flrkp 'ralu 1 iij or 1 1 y.
I ! M.i-.i ( ; ii, X. ( '. . Nov, mb r Id. The
i :::'. ss , ;' :b, V"te !'o,' L-vk.- Craig a d
II. A. nn :ger f r lee t"i s, w incomplete. I
tlo- altitnoor', Craig's majoi'v behlg
PJ 'ghij.
WILL THERE HE A SPANISH
WAR r
Si ! :nt I S -.lolts r.cl I icosc. t'olllinll
Nr!i'iin'r jiikI TarWI'. 'oiirrsilon
ill lr l M l ions. xl r: Session
riin;rrrs, Sliver .lien.
.lofilN' u. HriiKATr. 1
'. '-niN'.TOX. I. ('., Nov. 1G.
bet ten the I'niUil Stales aDd
Spiiti is no I in ere r merely a far awny
oo.-.-'.hilitv.- it is n ctronn- nrnh il lilif v
I . '.-5 1- J
p. any tiunk a ceitainty of the near future
S u li i the opinion oFthe mest conserva
tive men who are posted on tbe situation
in ah', for it is the situation in that
eonuiry, and not in either the V. S. or
("eha. th:t will hiiiiL.- w:ir, if Nvar reallv
comes. Official .f this govern mi nt who
wii. talk at all on the subject say that
they do ti.it t pect war, but they will an-
ceowh .he that the administration is tak- I
in- ev ! jm. -a tit ion to he prepared fori Consul General Lee's call at the State De
wanl'it doi s come. Tliejsituation in Spain partment, today, where he spent a couple
hit h may compel the Spanish Govern- 0f hours, and Cuban affairs were discussed
n ein to 11','OVi'Ke war Wlttl this COUntrv
well known to our officials, and may be
suninairv.d in a few words. There arc!
ti;r. e po'iitiea: p irties in Siain. the one to j
v. hich tiie rodents of the Boy Kint; belong j
1-in- the w eakest in numbers, and the)
two i ihcrs ate already discttssinjt the ad-j
v.s-au i ty o, cemhir.inj and dome; a little
bloo 1. letting at home, makinp; n few
funerals in the family of the boy king and
; :n tl.o-e otdiis advisers, r.nd giviDg Spain
a new deal. The loss of Cuba would
ureal iv au'iMavate the Spanish rconle who
are idlest unanimous in blamius the
I ;
C S. f,.r the Cuban levolution. That is1
v, hy (i.-n. ykr is making a strong!
person d t ti' i t to crush the Cuban rebel-j
don. It he tails, a- he is almost ctrlaiu to j
do. iiienib-, is of the Spanish Government
may r. uard a declaration of war against
the l . S. as the only way to save Kfie'.i'
in cks and e;e their subjects an excuse for
1 he !o-s ,,f Cuba.
Sp imards as a rnle know little of the
po we c of i hi s country and imagine not
only that .he war could be conttned to
American waters, but that they could
br iii; us to terms by capturiuu: or destroy
ing on r sea-coast cm u s; or at the
worse,
it' they tail, ihev would ouly
lose Cuba,
and that they would rather lose it to tl e
I'niied States than to the insurgents. It
ir .-lid that it is his knowledge of the sit
ti i'ioi: ;n Spun that has caused President
( ie-w 1 o d to continue his polit y of absor
lu e m utrality, against the sentimeDt of
( ', 'iigre-s, a m-'jority of our people and a
majority ol his own Cabinet. lie is said
: o be d 'reiuviK d that if tli ore is war.
Spiin s!i dl I e responsible for it.
It the -rhe.i.ers iu politics as well as Iu
I'li-iin ss could be eliminateJ, there would
' e hit e do,:U of tit 1 1 it" legislation at the
c.ni.:'-' . s-i. in of Congress which would
famish tiu (iovcniment tiie needed i.i
creise in x v. nue and would at the same
tone m ike an txtia sc-sion of Congress
iinnee, ,-s ,r : but as tlie afotesai I schemers
haw :iv .. r lailed to play their p ft at any
s-i -ti of Congress, in which tho tariff
w as cdh.-r acted upon or talked about,
nobO'ly expects them to fail to put in
tiieii appearance at the coming session,
and n b.i.ly e"cts, although many
hope ..lt linst their judgment, that any
thing suiiicieutly satisfactory iu the way
. 4' '.ijei'.' ls'.ng lev.-nue to make the holding
f an exli i sisioii of (.ugres unuec'. s-
-iiv, will be acCOliiplished. Pot' reasons
"f their own mo-iiy se'li-h, all the
ehemeis want an extra session of Con-
The more Congressional e.xperhcee a
:nan has tl.e less hkely he is to go otl'half
cock, .1 in making predictions about wdiat
. Congress will ..r will not do. Senator
MoitoI, i f 'ei'iii"nt, who h a, Is the Sen
i'e in cmt in nous si twice, ha ai rived in
'.'ih'. longton to .main dit ring the sessio.,
of C"iigres"i. lit has been besieged by
ibe l.e.espap'-r men for his opinion of
a n i r,,n.jrcs- wnl do. He received them
i : '. i h ehai'rtctoi istic courtesy, but tirmly
; i l:n. I to be interviewed.
Ui ; rj-s'tuntive IJingham, of 1 unsyl
ania, uoesu i e.xpeci any uuiu icgiaiai ion
at the coming session ot Congress, and he i
say- he h is no d.-ubt that an extra session 1
wi.l meet within a month of McKinley'.- :
in nigtir.iti.'ti. lie is one of the numerous
Republicans wuo oppose passing the
Dingley or any other tariff bill at thisses
sion of Congress, because by waiting a
;'i w months tlie party can pass a general
taritf b.ll with the cel'tiinty that it will
become a law.
question, will
Put right he-re aiiss the
it be certain to pass the
Senate, even if an t xtra se'ssion be called:'
Unless the Republican silver Sjuat rs
vote i', r a pi'otej'i n taritf fni!, or the E.3
public oi get the; Senators from all the
Suites now iu d-mbt, it is by no means
certain that a protection tardi' bill can get
a majority vote of the Senate after the 4th
of March.
A noticeable leal 'tie of tiu situation is a
disinclination on tiie part of the sdvti"
men. either in th-. lloii-e or in ihet Senate,
to commit then. el ves in aelvance ol the
assembling ol Congress. They want to
get together and talk matters over before
decid.ng upon any line ot action, and a
movi nn nt is on foot among them to hold
a silver c. ulcus and elecide upoi-. a policy
to be siipportel by them
If this
in u il ': .-uccessiui. u woiiici nor anecr
tiie 1 1 iii e. but the silver men hae a still
m-'j'.rity in the S.nate and il they act as a
unic will le masters of the situation.1
just as tie v were at the last session.
ISrynii Srjs 'Wunt.'-
h" n-vs, City. Mo. Novembe.t 10. W.
.1. P.r an -ays the gold Democrais must
return as s.lxer m n, or not at all. Tin re
is not room enough for two Republican (
partus.
lie says he will continue to work for
' silver, Ijee.ause silver means prosperity. 1
DICTATOR SUTLER.
I.n.ys Io 11 llie Law For l"i p 11 J !il s mill
Silvf-r IJr u 11 i"!i 11s.
li.w.i'.ioit, Xov.-mlw It',. Senator
Butler )iihliln i:: tii', s I'fot'GPsive
F;iM!Wr :m open h-lb r tn Sviritnr lJritch
av(l in wliieii iip hur.i! ie t !,e l.ii tf f wiihi'Ul
iovi s, riinl iUc'1 .n.s that :.n I'.ipn'ii.-l nr
siher
hi:a.
He
I::; hlirfii win vo:e to leelicf;
ih it S. raior ri t'el a'd was
the time ol' his e'ectien uu oul spoken
I free sllve
nian,
that tiow Senator
llaiinn want him
know he is a "old
I Niermnn
and
Vaili
they
eleetet!
Lacau-e
Wrj lcr in Thrrntruril.
W AsiirNi.Tox, D. C. Novemlxr l(i
It is Icarund hcie on goo 1 authority that
Cereal Wcyler rausl push Ins operations
again-t the Insurgents, aggressively aod
vigorously, or be suspended.
I lioiijjht It Jlfsnl War.
Waoiiixgtox, D;C, November lo-
IS ; hnt nnle in n l-outiiu. mannpr
Tbe length of tlie call, however.
re-
nowoil thp war rumors
.
Stocks AireetrU iy llniiir.
Xf.w York. November 1'. Stocke
were weaker, today, ami declined slightly
. 0n contir.iied Cuban war task.
The Elevator Dropped.
X'kw York, November 10 Twelve
people we:e dropped 140 feet in an eleva
tor, in the American Tract Society Duild-
rr. this af ernoon.
Three were badlv ii j'jred. The safely
catch refused to work.
o
Wrecked on t iil.
Nkw York, Novemfier lti. The
thirteen ship wrccled sailors of the
steamer Cuba, from Hondura to Charles
Ion, S'. C. wire landed today.
jWhen the ve-.el went down, the sailors
sought u refuge in Cuba.
The Spanifuds nrreste 1 them, and
treated them harshly, thinking them
Amt ricau iilii u-tei .
They were tiu illy turned over o the
I oruisn consul, an
-..! 1
i-erd heie on a steamer
I being British subject
4'Iny For Hie .imitc
Atlanta, Ga. November P'- Alex
ander Stephens Clay, of Cook county was
nominate 1 Senator this afternoon, by the
Democratic Legislature caucus, to tuccced
the ht(e Stna.oi Charles V. Cii-p.
Voce ol !ip Wtaie.
llAI.Et'iH, X. (
vote of N'an'.i Car
.w. . .ion.!
: i is, Ifiy-m K4,4S8
V I ...r . I II.-
1G-The
McKinley, loo. 'ill. tota: hihf. u', wli.cllj
is 4H.0OO greater than the v,,te of ltn2.
This ei.ormcu increase is a suror'ne, j
IM. C. ELECTORAL VOTE.
OmiHss t'onuil-t'l Lust Xiallt.
Ite.
(urns nl Filll VtM.
lieeia! ,
Rai.kioii, X. C, November 17 The
canvass ol Xouh Carolina's eke'-oral vote
was eotnple eel tonight.
Bryan electors average 174,4 s.-s.
McKiuhy ele to:s loo, 212.
Palmer and Duckner eleetois o7S.
Nuional Prohibition electors 24 "5.
Straight Prohihitiou electors (iTti.
The dinerences between the votes for
the various electors, were very small.
FVirrly Sensational.
Special.
Washington, D. C, November 17
The Spanish Minister Delome, thinks
Geneial Weyler must corner Macco in
order to have a battle.
He declared tbe subject ol" hostilities
between the I'nited States and Spain was
only sensational talk.
Musi Han;.
Sleeial.
En a kk fort, Ky.. November 17. The j
Court ot Appeals has atHrmcd the- deidh i
..ni,..,.! imno.'d noon Scott Jack'on 1
upe
and Altmzo Walling, the muni, rcrs oi
Pearl Uryan.
f. a:il X I'aeilJe .Sold.
special.
C iiicaoo, November 174 lie Chicago
an( Northern Pact Ik Railway was solei
today, for eight million dollars to the
reorganization committee
ers.
d bulldliold-
THE COTTON MARKETS.
November I
The changes in codon today
iave b en !
slight January elo-ing at 7 0- a giiu of
4 points a
mnare-1
h v, st i r,
closing.
Tiik transactions in both Igverjiool and
New York were small in vo'u ne and
the fluctuations were narrow.
It is quite generally concacded that the
frost and cold weather has almost en
tirely destroyed the "top crop" in
Texas and Arkansas.
OCEAN freight rjti s owing to tlie im
mense movement of cotton and grain
are very high so high in souie in
stances as to hinder business.
Thf. Xew Berne market is steady at GJ to i
Most of ihe cotton sold at 7c.
Yours Tiuly,
J. E. Lath m.
THE MARKETS.
Ciiicaoo, November 17.
OPENTNO. closi:.
DecemVer Wheat, 77.
J ir.uary Pork, 7.75
January Ribs, 11. SO
.Hi
7.0-2
3.75
Wane lte Fight.
special.
New York, November 17. The
Bohemian Athletic club, of Xew York,
lias ottered a purse ol $2-),C0O for a tight
between Corl?ett and Fitzsimmons.
- '-a... f -r -
FIGHT ON COUNTING.
POPUf 1ST
WHAT IS THE
STRENGTH IX STATE r
Wilson Snjs Sixty Tlioim.-wul. II0II011
laiiiiH n'Millinns 4niu Sixty
I lionsaiKt in Four Yars.
.Slalo Mevts llfuis.
rc. i i.
at Kai.kioit. N. C, Nov(inlr 17. The
j addition of the eleelor il vote wr.s Ikj
j
at noon today, the ligures being now nil
' J
yesterday as to 0112 fusion and one lie
publican elector. Tlie Denioor.its h id ;
asserted Bryan would have 20,000 major-
it y; the Republicans conceded liim lfi,000; j
j the I'opulists declined loniake es-timatis.
The actual majority is 19 2G6. '
Reiub!'ein State Chairman Iloltou jis
that graul ng McKinley nius w ish llus
sell as to the vote (he is probably ahead)
and that Resell carries the State by 11,
000, how many Populists in the Stall !
He makts their number 30,000. Oiho
Wilson, who was, preset. t, said Kus.sell's
vote is not neatly as large as McKinley 'e.
and he (stimaies the number of Popu
lists at OO.hOU. lloltoil laughed and Said.
'Eighty th u am'." Tlmi Wilson .aid.
mini, r linn- nnir llwn am wo In .1. ,
the balam e of pmar :.nd can kill aim
makealivi." Holton answered: 'The
Republicans have gaiaed C0.0C0 in
four yeits.'' Wilson said: 'Tt is not
that the Republicans have gnined. It is
that the Dernocmtic party (has nit sup-
piess the vole any more.''
Then the inattir of the Senatorshio
. . .... - : i i.t- ...
"V uu " .: r.ve.y man
1 liave teen is PIe(i"J 10 mo"" IIol!on
siid drily, '-Put you have seen on.y one."
Holton said to me about the Seualor
ship that he had no doubt of Pritchard'. -re-election,
and added, think the P. p
ulists are honorable gentlemen. We ha.e
elected " of their Congressm .u for them.
If they feel any gratitude, they rcu-t
show it. Then Holton was asked if he did
not think there wr.s a big ant:-Pri:chard
Popul st movement." lie veplic1: '-The
Populists won't do anything which wiii
read them out of tiie patty." As he said
this he laughed heartily, mi l remarked
'of course this in jest. ' Did Holton hail
Butler's open letter to Piitehanl, and had
n ad it very Carefully. The Secretary of
the Republican committee said of tin- let
ter: 'Tt elects Pritchard, "
A Republican who has been travelling
in tbe Eastern part of the Stat", among
Populi Is iu Piiteha'c's in'tie-t, mine i
today and declined there was no i.iii-.i m
of his re-election. S.in, mi'vii- sax ;h.t
.. .i
attempts nave ne.'t! m.uie
. ,,-.. i(,,v,i!,-is voles.
r wo
meal
Th re ate ne.u 1 It) w Lite h.ind in tin
institution I'.r thtm i-eiv. Ia :iu-t kivii
institution lor e heed deaf mutes an t
tjiind ttieie arc t to. i-.TtiiQ i .titr ihoim
room is made.
Prts den! Chaduh k and :1 L 1)41.4
the Atlantic and X'o.th Caiohui railway
were beloreli'e rail , ay re.m ni-.-inn t o '
asking that llis renu.t oii of ihe x. r s-
rate on foot be not so great as was mdeo c
oj tne comuilsin IU par cent. l in e
J 1
c aiiii inis icouciiou is ioe gteat auei in o
the express company with which ihev
have a contract objects.
Two convcts from Wilson county ar
rived at the penitentiary today.
A large aity of prominent peisons
went to Southern Pines today, in charge
of general passenger' ag'nt Anelerson of
the S. A. L. to atiend the oiiening of the
Piney woods Inn.
The injunction case of Robert Hancock
against the Atlantic and North Carolina
railway directors to ristiai i them li in
from leasing the road f.r 40 years to tne
Goldsboro sj ud cafes will be heard before
judge RobimoJ at Hdif:' x November,
j -J4tlj.
Tlie T!i'tiiililii:i:i stale fnmmit tpn has
t
oilicial reports of the vote lor governor
f'T 75 counties. He e xpects all the other
returns in a day or so. The fu-h.n until.
inees must have at least :'o,('(ji) m j oriiy,
maybe us much as l0,0iX).
Tha Railway Coininissioii have dicided
to make a reduction of l' per cent in the
rate on the A. & N. C. R. R, '
:
w iiai m Miiiiii.' :
Special.
A i i; an v, N. Y Novcmles 17 Bishop
Doane comes out in a card favcring
dancing, theatre going, card playing aud
the use of wine iu moderation.
lie says the universal denunciation of
stimulants reflects on one's ditt. It is idle
io prohibit dancing, and theatres are not
at all sinful.
A Lively IReictistatf.
special.
Bi.klin, November 17 Today's pro-;
ceedings in the Reichstag were quite as!
interesting as yesterday's. j
A member dec'.ared Bi-mark tobeerazv !
which caused much confusion. j
Snpreme Court Decision.
Special.
Raleigh, N. C. November 17. The
Supreme Court files the following op: n-
ions.
I Breeze vs .Stanley, from Lenoir.
Af-
tinned.
Taylor vs. Ki kin, from Onslow, rever
. seel.
Nash vs. Sutton from Lenoir, affirmed,
Wliere ts Weyler?
!S1Havana, November U. -Fears are
I entertained for the safety of Generai Wey-
ler, his position being uuknown.
Ten thousand insurgents aie marching
on Puerto Principe, the town, provided j
j with carts for the purpose of looting it.
Warranted no cure no pay. There are
many iuiitalicn3. To get the genuiuelosk
forGrove'.s a
H in mi 1 M Vip i I - J m 1 P ' -
..V.'' X jA'"f i if -
I'. S. ( 11II1111 'n Ix'm; -l7.
Willi the viciv nl' .-( 1 11 r in'' reliable in-
I'lnrintion upon wlieh to h;i' 1111 nppiox-
'"1;1,e f'Mim;'"' 'i"' tf'11 cti.'p of tin
Niu-ii ,'ine.s 11 1 mi- conoii var, on
Xoveiubcr "tli we ntuiltd :j..'ti letters to
( leete.1 roiropondeii I s - hanks, h.inUp;.
otlon eoiiiiiii-:on mi n 1
projuiflor- o! piihiii- L'in-'.
i.iN aud pl.iiiii is. c..ci"i'''j
urow Ii'l: I'oitnt y iu the
;iskini their 1 pinion us ,
11;-, hi.'kei-.
till"- ad filiie
i . 1 V ( olton
'ii.-UI Stat.-.
.' e pioliltlee
' 'a s.
1 ill' letters
, of aveniL'f
i w I ieh we
of the t'ot-
yield in tbeii n sj.ective
At tliH date in re-pon (
we have recti veil 1240 ret
ite Kovenibc-r lOlli, ho
; make t he follow mg estimate
- ton ,-r0n. for th,- u'r tsttw, : -
Alabaili'i, 04 VMM
Arkansas. (."i7.()()0
hah
Florala,
( ieoria.
55.0I.O
1,22(1,00(1
404,000
904,000
Jjnut.siana.
-Mississippi,
North f-'areiina
South Ca'.-l 11a
l' III e Sep. & .
Texas,
-i ;4. 0 I
7 1 r u io
'S i.i I 10
2.2")1.00'i
Tola! Crop, S D'.'i OKI " ;
' The great mass of tin -e letters indicate- '
j that the crop ihisyt-iir is Iron) three to
! live weeks carlitr than u-u d, that it has:
been inarkeied with ureati r rapidilv, on
jaccount of stringent money and urgent
j demand- of m r. hauls to n ake i olleciions
j P''cvi' "' ;i "
I this hV e I- I:tJ I r
ind i bat pi ki g at ;
"in i i I ion din e ei
before I. via u. j
Whcie any top crop is n pone', il ha-;
been seriously il j I ri d, if n-4 dcsti oyed, !
1. r . I r i I
oy nosr, ana irom a lart?e urea ot country
no top crop is reported at all.
The foregoing information conliJentlv
submitted to our trends and the cotton
iraele us being the most reliable that can
be obtained at tbi dale, by ealnist t tlort.
from responsible correspondents living in
, . . i
the couon growing section. '
Verv trclv. i
Latham, Ai.kxanhkii & ('.
Star Pointer iim.
Special.
Pnn.AOKi.i'iii v, Xovemlier 17. In
the match today between Joe Palehen
find St r Pointer for one thousand dol
lars a side, was won by the latter in three
straight heats.
War SUM it I'ni-lor.
Special,
New York, November 17. Sicxk?
were quiet and lower today. The uncer
tainty regarding Cuba s emed to be a fac
tor governing prices.
uch in Little
I.s especially true of Hood's rills, for no medi
cine ever ceiitaineil so great curative jiower In
to small snace. They are a wlinle medicine
e'.i.'st. ;,-.vay-wajs
eriiereiit
isfae'tmy; pr
or f'-vr. cure
fi'-k liea'lactie. jaiuuie
The only Pills to take
,n a i'.-it!,ni. ete. 'j.sc.
. Hood's Sai-sapa! ilia.
For ret in ii of large liiack Ilooud named,!
, ,
i ' Duke,' very long ears, large feet
long
p
!i( .
few while
'2,'nd.
li i.il S on bic.st. lost Octo
11. 15. MOOKK,
Jasoer, N. C.
I will, for flic next .n0 days, sellout my
Stock of goods, consisting of hardware,
Tinware. Crocket y. Glassware, Dry
Goods, Notions and Mc'iicines, at cost
tor Cash. Coin.; and secure a bargain.
If you are owing me p'ei.sj s. Hie up.
1 . P. TAYLOR.
Take Notice!
TO Ol'K COl'X TRY ITUKXOS AND
PATRONS. TAKE XOTM'E:
"WE HAVE OPENED OCR PLA( L
oi business next Oo, r io pot office
uiel will hcghlil to h Ve you come anil
ee. We earrv a lull line "f ( onli i tion
eries, consisting of
Plain and I ancv ( anilies.
Nuts, Unisiiis. Apples,
Oranges. Ita nanus. Lemons, et
Tobaccos, Cigars, I' i pes. etc.
Please call and see what
we Im e.
Respeelfallv, j
NUNN & COJ
N.
FOLK'S
' CASH STORE!:
Stove?,
Crockery,
'I' in ware,
Glassware.
Notions.
Headquarters for LA. MPS.
7!) Middle St.. under Holel Albert.
W. H. FOLK.
A Gol U SUH
R. J. LUP TON, bus just opened a neat
and comfortabic Boarding House in Bay-
boro, where he will be glau to see his
friends and all travelers who may be pass-
ing through that section, anr. see to it that
they will be comfortably entertained nnd
their wi.nts attended to. Mr. Lupton'f
bouse w ill be lound a good place for all
travelers to stop at while in Bayboro.
v: in
t
rfady. pjw BBS
;;'iaT.:,;. "iHS
ill 1 1 '. e r i a -.
CASTORIA
For Infanta n Ckilirtm.
Tut tie-
CloKlren Cry for Pitcher1. CtttofUJ
ChiKlren Cry for Pitcher's Cttjorla:
Children Cry for Pitcher1! Cattorlal
Children Cry for Pitcher's CtttarU.
Of
ZeiglErJs tLand
made SIidss just
in, in four styles
Richmond
Needle and LrDn
don Heel and
Spring Heel
at
2.DD pair.
T "I .
very "b a d y
knows ZeiglerJs
shoes are up-to-date,
so why
mention their
qualities.
The emoadti
:nent of comfort
and durahility is
to he had in
Zeiglers .
J. H. Hackburu,
KucceHHor to
l.aokbuni & Wllleft.
4 7 ci 49 Pollock Strekt.
l.so lilJOAD L QUEEN STS.
STYLE
Dtp