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1 J0MIM.L ,1 i- J it osf" '4 V VOLUME XXI. NKW HKKNK, IKWKN VM'VV. V 1 . t'liliiU. iit'I'iin- I HUH - -M 11M1 sKl Tlu.N i; 1 1 ffeto u (4 ill's? 1 in mettle D J 5, r v EVERYBODY COME Major GLtLrie Will Preside 3 Great Golistjoro Mectii (iutlirie is For White KuIh. i. tliT From I huiriiian Simmons. Kit rll's I'rorlaiiiAtlon. .Vro I in on the run Ever) h here. Il!KII.l, N. ('., IrlublT, L 'llll. Hun. K. M. Simmons, C'lmirinan, Hal cigli, N. C. Dear Mr: Your invitation tcndcriiii; to me tt.e honor of presiding over lire White Mini's Convention at (iol.ialioro ou the Miu inst. has lieeu received, and under the circumstances, I accept the same with pleasure. Up to llie present time I have not taken any ac.'ivc part in this campaign, and my inlenlinn was to refrain from doing so, until I read today's dispatcher from Washington to the effect that the President ami his caliinet arc being im portuned liy men in high ollicial position to send federal soldiers to North Car olina to interfere with our local alfaiis, and o uphold liy the aid of Federal hayonets lliosf who would perpetuate, if they could, the present disgraceful condition of our local Slate (iowin ment. The time , thirty years ago, at the end of the civil war, when Mich things had to be tolerate. I, hut no true hem led Southern man, who live I through the reconstruction period, can v to see a repetition of those dark and slormv days, when civil law was dominated hv niili t irysiienglh lo upliuhl piirli.Miu local government. It ii high time i:w for all tine North Carolinians to mouse 1 Iicium-Ivi s In, hi their lellougy, and come together as one man, with one mind, determined that our Anglo Savon iiiiialion Hiall he I i eser i in I The line while ii.cn of North Caro lina, n Ini love our State, should come together leaidless of ,ast parly allllia tious, and go to the polls on the Si U day of November, w i:n I lie fixed ics-dution that the present condition of public affairs in o;ir Stan; shall be changed, so that men whose i liief business in life hr.s been demonstrated to be that of trading on paiiy lenity as the means of getting for themselves personal gain, shall he driven from pow t r and place, and that those Mhos.Kcee.l them shall be worthy and competent to guide the future des tiny of our good old Stale. Von i h Trill v, W m A . (i I I II III I Maj W. . Hernard, member of t In state Denioi ialic K , cut i , Couiiniltec, received the following lelegriun fiom Chairman Simmons H.m.i n. ii, N. C. ( H tobcr J.1 Wm II lb'; nard, Wilmington, N. ( . Nothing has happene I or is likely to happen in North Caiolina to justify call Inir for Federal Iroopa. If I liny aie asked it ill be for the purpose of intimidating the whitis, emboldening th: negroes, aDil aiding and pioiecting the de-peiale and panic stricken l uioui-is in i arryini! out the m hemes ilicy are known lo lie hatching for Mealing the election. These politicians the w lath of the people when lueir desperate methods of fraud are ex poted, and tiny cry out for the army to ap them into mbmission We are going lo ca-ry this election by peaceable meth od, and we are not going lo he intiini ililcd by the threat of the hayouit. Ask nothing of .Mi Klnley Send no commit tee to Washington. We need have no fear. The aioiifcd and out i ae.l man hood of lb.-Sl.itc will li'iry llio,' who feck by in! niil.lat ion and f-aiul lo carry llie Male, under a majority of Jit OIKI viMfa, buy. ii els or no ha,onci F. M Simm im, Chairman. K M ini n, N 11 , 1 li tolxT i.V Covrrnor Huai II haunt a pioclamation reciting thai "wherraa, the Federal coiislllullon acrorra to llie Stale a republican form of uorerninnii, protccilon from Invasion and freedo.n from domestic loleuce.and the State rnnt llutlon guarantee! the In herenl right to regulate Internal affaira, t ) hold peaceful election, and forbid that elllrnu I deprived or reatralned of liberty, ticrpl upon Indict meul; and, wherea. It ha been made known by the public pro, by nuinnrou h tteri, and by Oral laiemenli, lh.il the pollllral ran vaa haa mimi maile Ihu occanlnn for brl ngt o at alxiut lu-lene In certain conn tie, aui h, for ciample, aa Itlrh moml and . Hobeaon, and, whore, it ha I en n a le known to me, tbit certain rountlr lylnif, along Ihe Out rn border i f the Htate haw Ixrn lntasl(tl by certain lawlot nien from another Htata, that aareral po Utlcal n. erring In lllrhmond and Hall fai erumiM hava I en broken op by rmtl roan unlng Intimidation, ami In not caafl actual Tloleocc, and till I tan I find on from ambnah, that aerctal OHU'B baa leen taken from I hair hom at night nd whipped; peaceful olilian bar bn lotlinhlld and UrroriutJ by tbran of vlolrnc) to tbelr paraent and ibalr property, until they art afraid lo regtaler Ibemw lr, prepa ratory to eieeirlalnc thai hlgheit duly fa fra man, lb raallng cf ona f ri ol at lha billol hot for lb men of Ihelr own clinic In the coming alert Ion " lUaaall thla proclamalloa Coaaaatla all III Ula,o. ( aa to immediately desii.1 l:o.i, all i.h,.i ' practices, an.l usr lawful c ! T . r i preerv t..-, e. . ti iu u:i ! an ! i j ins i ,i. ii.ajtiM rli- solicit' 1 . . 'Hi' -rs of Ur law . 1" ii tlipir tx -I i i to ap. rein-mi a: '.'Ti to -.' i . !Ti-jiiers against ..t..i 1 in:! the pnllliral nin! i i TH" STATE CAriTAL. lHnntvf-N I i r nn Arrltlpin. Nrlif niInK I or l.ltiil ti. rirn Will llnnK. .News ll to . .'"I UNA! ltl'HKAt'. ! I'M.khiu N. C. Hctober, -'ii j It will be recalled that some time ago a Miss Dill. in was thrown from a luiiiry here, and struck a post that stood in the street lo suppott a bridge. She sited the city for $1), lino damages, and on esi,.r-i day the court gave her a verdict of At, I 000 The c'ily ill appeal 1 There are many Republican and l'opi -' list leaders guthei :ng hem, to scheme lor securing the election. They are e i- ; dently rather worked up on the outlook j for Democratic success on the Nth, of j November. This morning a heavy rain has set in that considerably effects the fair. The' weather promised to be perfect, w hich meant much. The lady Marshals were ipiitc a feat n i c yesterday in the par ade. The news of Pritchard's Inter to the President regnnling the lending of fed eral troops here in Noilb Camlina to control the election was Ihe general topic of conversation here on yester day. Hooker a iii'im o, w ho two e-ir ano nilT-leie I ,'l lll-iTI i W o.C I'l i.' I -. b'l ! cell i rie I and t lie . :dli : w a . i --(-,; i -,- lie up; mini t" ii.' ItfW 1 1 ial 'i Jii- 41 f . In' -. .1 : -.n;' . 1 : " ( r . ur i l--i li.i : i 1 it 1 1 1 'it i 1 1 1 it) 1 1 1 1 i' in i in Ul V JllMi i' i" In i c ! ;t ! l i-Iim i imi. '1 "iliy i he th -..' ". -till Hi! ifirv w i.l iuw.-,f Ii Ml, i 1111 n i ft t , of Ihe lr-h ti- :i. II,.- i.m;:,.'.-. Miijui 4 .ul in i-. 'ur I' j;,.,i-t ii.i!ninrr fl)l ( ii t ri ; 1 1 ; i wo cm: r.-u, l.t- :u- ci'pU'tl I In hiw.c.i of I'M'-Mi!:,; '-,.r tin W ii ill .M fin's r .ii (ji.; i,. n u; ' i . (l on t liu 'Jsi h. 1 v ctniio u.i i iii ;i ( ,t nl ii.'.n M--I need of miy n.iiilii: v iii'.t i It U'l.t r during I he i-lrri i'n. TIim Morning Tnst lirrr 'i;i- nut mi I'Mni with a Ifiii; hi-lury ' tin' Sim'oikI Hciri me m t . TARIS IS WILD. I'roiipt. i I ur ihe Niri t'f I lie lr Iiin .Itnllrr HrtHhi I.donc. I1 Mil , ('LdliCr '- Fl' 'V ! IK )('!(' h;u t! Liiotilit -f I n-h- ila ti.,l;i. 'Ji,ti- ll'lr- lil'l'li a III")' illtll.i tl I ,i! t I ' i 1 l I . 1 1 ) j.' hlTair on hand A llie result of ith ;ulvt'ii vile in llie C1i:iii.1m'i of D initie.t t lie m t ii v t ,,!ni.i l irnitrrieil. Tin- ulc u :i- 1 X-'. In I In- t'limiciit to L'liii uptiiiHi it Tin- i-m Wth llie opening one of 1 1 1 ( liiiinhi'i aini w ft" . i ii i k d li wild ilM'iidri . Th i eiisis, eoiniii' at tin- linn- ni tin d.Hjxile with (iient I'ntiiiu utiont I'lt-ho da, ia lotHnled us iiirtieu Ui I rnsr All 1 i.r uftci iuk'Ii the ( cut re nf i lie eity wus in ferim-nt. It N .'inpnird that inoie tljHii It ii thuiihiid jicr-uii-i wrr llirthS(d in tlui Kur !.'o:ilc ahuir fnin the Madeline to tin- I'laer U- hi ( '(.in r.lr Vn ! it e I -1 1 ii t ies m i e w Udl v l.i'rrrd. n ii fijnilar om-i i er c 1 1 :t'.i e all v hnw le 1 down. A lion l 'i'l at n t were in it ' li lt -nol Tt (I'm hn inanv I'l'iim hae li'fii iiijiirt'd. Ani"h ihiin aie tliruc I'oih c Refill t. Scleral mild i-haru'e1 fcanlry were madt 'Ihe iiuwd hs fttr as pofnihlf was kept on the timve oi hroked up hv Ilnhk inoenieiiU d Ihe puMte, i nil a fdeui and inui,t'd nomi l iplll (Illfildi II und i dU of i iipien nf w err piled lip an t hi; 1 1 firi if d i .i pp 1 1 h 1 I u'l hlMK H I. j oh V I, i Jl ! hi H lO 1 1 II (ul fiilll I i 1 1 1 " vy i: n t i ii in! !- oin ii ! I e f n jciper: a - an e p r r- Ion, thel r,, . - heen I in II ill: nil ii ix mi nn Take Laxative ltionn. lulnine Ta1 lel I All druggiMn lefuml the nioiicv if il fail, j loi uie 2.V. The genuine has L P. 1 ...i each tablet. Till MARKETS. I Yelerdy' market quotutioni furniah ed by W. A. I'ortcrllchl A: I t VnnmlMlon Itrokios. New Y"i.'.- ii I'd, i '.7 s'DM'Ks. I en. IIii;h. 1iw. ( li.in ! HiiRar 11IJ ll".. i IK'. 111! ! Am Tobacco IJs 121 P.V'J l'i'.i I ('. It. q imi r.Ti inn lie; Ht. P in.; li.tij li mj puij I LAN .Ml .Ml. M Mi i 1 1 II 1 1 N j fpeti. Ilib. 1 of, ( loin January . U 2 , ft J 7 o 2.' '. 2 I ( IIIi A(ii) Jl KKI.fH i Wllaai "m High Ij. DoomlM'r . f.7 7 j i'.''.; r,r, CoaK - Decwoilvr . I'i H.'i rl.'i !!? May t, 41, lit; fill CASTOR I A For Infknti and Children. Hi Kind You Han Always Bought Bar lb Btcnavtvr of si So EoHqd anil Thompsoa Allege in Joint Address. I I Kussell too Indisposee .'; to Speak j ut Wilmington. Fair Nes j Items. No Federal Troops for lialeigh. Insurance Agents Meets. Jol ItNAL llt HRAI , I lialeigh, N. C., October 27. The State Association of Insurance agents was formed last night, and Mr. Alex Webb of Asiieville, was elected piesideni. The North Carolina ilome Insurance company's ollicers gave an elegant banquet to the ditTerent lusut ance men here. Covers were laid for 1'J'i. Mr. W. S. Piimrose, piesident of the company presided, and acted as toast master. The reception tendered the Jlaiils of Honor, by Col. and Mrs. J. S, Cunning ham last night was the social event of Ihe week. The reception, and supper were at the Varboio, and hundreds of fiietiils of the host and hostess were theie, everything was all that could be asked. Mrs. Cunningham was beauti fully dressed In a Parisian gown of white silk, and her ornaments were pearls and diamonds. Coventor Kusscll on ycslcnlay was isdi'd by a delegation from Wilming ton t eitiest iug him to cancel Ids engage ment lo speak in Wilmington with Sen ators liullei and I'rltchard on Saturday. They laid t he mat ter before him show ing hut if hi; did speak, there would i:ii .b.ubte llv be trouble. Today be tele graphed that it would be impossible for htm to come. The streetcar company is being se verely critici.ed because they have doiibh d their rales to and from the Fair grounds. Id cents is loo much espec i.illy when ills renirmbered how the i ople lia e to be crowded tiecauae of loo lew cars, and then too it so often happens that the cars break down under tin- be;i y loads on tbcin. Tim liailroad Commission say they will look into this rale giin s'. ion, and hcieafter regu late it. At t he Confederate eterans meeting laM night a committee w as appointed to prccnl the needs of Ihe Soldiers' Home lo the next legislaluie, and ask for a larger appropriation. Colonel ("air of Dm ham w as elected president, and ('apt. K ini'-ay of Salisbury vicu president. Pick pockets are at work among the iiiiihensc crowd that i.s here lo see the Fair Thi - e yen ing Capt. C. It Denson de. livcied an address liefore the Slate Agri i ultutal Society and many others on the life ot the late (lovcrnor Thou. M. Holt. ilolton and Thompson, KVpuhlicau and Populist chairmen have issued a joint address to the people of ihe State, llisthelirst Joint address issued Ibis i auipaign. It is on the older of ihe pro climation of (ioveruor Kusscll and charges all i rimes l ominilled to ihe I lemocrats. The names of Ihe fusion Judges are I dav gi en out. A W Moore, 1st dis U id, Cbarl.'S A Cook, 2nd, W P flynum, Jr , .- 1 1 1 . A .1 Foftin, Uth; II F Seawell, 7:h, John Kaves, lllh. The 12 Solicitors an-as follows: .1 M Meekins, Wheeler Maitin.K W. Williamsou.col () 1 1 Dock et v, Jr , W D Merrill, W C Kicl.ardson, Dai id .1 I ,c w 1 1, John L Hoi Ion. Marslml I, Mott, Mi.sc- M ilsrshaw . I. II Wilson, ( bin li s H Mar "hbiii u J lo-ie w ill be no federal tloops sent hele for Ihe North Carolina eiei lum and no special dejilllie w ill be Hppoi nti-o . ISarf Jilbller. P I m.i i nil , I lei. 2.") . The big .e .ee i e.el.rallon lieg.m oinciallf al u ,'i lb s uioriiing. when Ihe war-hips mi i chored lu the harbor, dressed ship and aaluie I tho (lag wiih guns. Then: was a heavy fog at sunri-e, which mini cleared, and the da) was an Ideal one. Multitude of people lined the river al 11 o'clock. Secretary Long arrived aoon afler noon. The city wears carnival garb iin the down town street, which arc jammed wilh surging crowd of igllt iri'Il fnuii ltd and olhcr cllle. thero U acarcely a building which doe not Haunt a dlaplay of hunting, while many of I he larger e llticea are hla?.e wllh elecirb- lllumlna lion laanf ml Wnr Hta)4a ranpll4. WamiimiToh, llrlotwr 2(1 -ThpTr.aa. nrjf I riar t mcnl lia prrllrll mm plnlnl thr lu of Ihn ilH).00fl.0iK) of II ir criit. iKinil auihnrliril al tlm 11 .r.lon uf Congrraa, anil Ihli laal of thr temporary forr of f Inrk uppnlnlnl for ilutjr In dial ennnn lion will lioillnmU.nl i:rl Halnnlsy S lialfrer rltn remain lolicilnna will Iw lian.lird lijr th prr manont Itmaurf forr Th lilglical allotmrnl of lionil' io any ono auhicrllxT ! will Im i.4M0. rtulrrllK-r. for ftKK). illl ril $1,300 mtrh, and pollily fw hiimlrxl dollars In dillllun Th' iiuount will dripanr) upon lha rftuU nf a all, now pni)ln. lo compel th Prr ( tarjf to lu lo tiihacrlbri itmol $500, 000 nn iiW.rlpllont rrJucUxl hjr Ilia' dpprlmnt on th ground thai Ihrjr wir 1 lrrniitr. ( PHILIPPINES NIXT efrp I I'luilllMluu.rt Kmrlj 4 ou f-lnitf Willi I ubn null I'u.lo It I re , ! ) 'm trm m. W i -;, : .. i . , , i i, ;,,! er 'Jb. I t,er- a:. indu a::,. I.- :l,nt ine Pi-are Con. n. s. er.s in Pails are approaching the i-ie! ol the i sideralton ,if tbc subject of l i, and Pcirlo iin o, and oiln iali hen- w "...,! inn le surpn-i-d if to-day 'a ?eabi"ti . ! the coinmissioii concluded those i.b Jei t -. lea i in; the coniniission f-e.- t lake up Ihe in. t imporlant m iller in the piotocol, nnniely, the diapoaiu m of the Philippines The Spanish cae ha. heen ptescnled with an ability and ii'lroitncss Ihat coinmandg the attention of diplomats w ithout regard to nation ality. and even our own ofl'n inls have been compelled to yield a tribute of re spect to the arguments produced, not withstanding they have been of no avail in effect ing any substantial change in the first attitude of the American com missioner, w ho arc holding tirmly to the line of procedure nominally out lined. It is expected here that hence forth, after the courteous intimation that lias been conveyed to llie Spanish commissioner that if it is time to regard the Cuban and Porto Kleau matters as settled, better progress will be made toward the linal conclusion of a treaty o! peice. No olio knows otlicially just what the client of the I'nilod States claim will Imi as to the Philippines. Admiral Dewey has a much higher opinion of the Phil ippine people nud their capacity for self government tli:ln is generally supposed, lie lias represented to the American c. Hiiniissioners that the Philippines of the northern gio'ip, meaning by that liisl the people on the island of Luzon, and after that, in order, Cehii, Panay, l.eilc, Miiidora. and Sainar, are as a rule intelligent, practical. le, and (a most sur prising slatcincntl far better qualified lor self government than the inhabitants of Cuba. Admiral I lewey is as familiar wit h the qiinlilicatior.s of the Cubans in this re spect ns almost any naral offlror, having had personal experience, with the people so that his statement is hound to have weight with the, American c.ommiaaion cra Hut with all this he lias made no recommendation as to what should con stitiitrthe inavimum or minimum de mand of the Americans, and their de mands are consequently likely to be based upon their original instructions, qiialilic.l by any changes of opinion the President may have experienced as a result of his western trip. Some apprehension lias been manlfoM ed In certain quarters as to the pnsaible adverse elTect upon Ihe peace i ommis sion id an upheaval In France. It hns suggested that the Spanish cause is in such shape that the Spanish government has nothing lo lose and everything to gain by any changn that can be brought about. However, it may be stated that, in the opinion of the Jtate Department ollicials licie, there is little danger of the situation in France becoming so acute as lo justify the abandonment of tbc work of I he coniniission on the gi.i'ind that th" commissioners themselves are in physical danger. Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powrJen arc the rtratot mexuuccTt to health of the proent day. Cotton Bagging ! AMI New Arrow Ties 1 10.()i yurilt Jute IliiifRi.iK ami fitXI lliirull, s 1 in. See.l Kr, Wlii-iit i.n I ir.n. t'rlrriinn li'Ver hihI Millet Jl'HT Itl.l KlVI.li, AM) KM! ,h.LK AT IIAfS. B. HIIilA, Kiml Hule Murk. I 1 1. i Ii. .Nrw IWrnr, N C DESIRAB A rinmtcr of largo f,0t) and (100 pr l.'iigM, Day Hoo anil .liiurtiali ami ollirr lliiokilrppra hupplli which a rr rnn i loan) out at irlly riiur, prim aUu, tvii:u iuti:iih (,'a.Htr'i anrt Arnolil'i Ink and olhcr Btallonarj. It will paj IInoakspr to iioli. on r nAUOAin COUNTER. At WHITEDURSrS. I'l.tlnck Hlnwl. TARIS CALM iGA!N. I'ullvc 1 ii it l c l t n t 4nnrflM lr-eiil ruml. I- nun A -in It II n u . I'aui-, ' tid.er Th - .'. w H- . u'.m nil i!ny. A '.; h. t.,;;. t- e . .t nee t.f s ippprt .1 e t . '.' 1 1 1 1-1, t . ;t I ."lea, l tit' r- i ) ii' w 1 1 1 1 n r 1 . i i i r ' ptil'lii' nrtler Tlic pn! rr aiul muiin .j jiifHi!; were M in 'i"!iLr fori-c, hi, ! il.fv woiil'l ni pHriiiit '.ii'L- n 1- :-i H"L'iiililt'. lint l lit- -;tufiti- ii w n chtjfi 1 v 'I ix'UbStrtl li cm ill 'I i'Iiii; in 'lie Mi!ii:j rt els. l! ih liu' itilci;;:.'!! m! M I':h:m- I. . ', in n r.tv Cfiltiiit I tii i it piil I ;ii- h)iIi!i-, ;tij. liu' umut'i uf M Uitmi an 1 M (!- Km unci n ;e Ihr iii"-t p 1 1 1 1 u ii 1 ! . i ii imi l i'liit-p i n i ii net I i i ii 1 1 !i i In- pt -mit i ship. M . Khu re :l1sh, cuinu lu-il M . I .t s Vicf-Kn-iiliMit f tin- ( linnilii'1 nf Dt pu tie?, who ndvisctl h fomuttinit -T n nm coDlrnlion cftbinct, in inrlinlr ann.i, inenilH'i-? M. Kiho! nml M. Ihipuy a- liu IVincipal niinislcrs. Initio Jnlihirs of tin eiiHtultrr 1 ''pn tics of all shades uf opinion expressed the conviction that M. Ih'r,ise should remain nl the head of the foreign oMier, in order to assure the continuity of the Kaslioda neiroliulionrt Tim I'etit Journal publisher and inter view with the, former minister of war. (eneial Chanoine, w lio says lie resigned on account of his difference of opinion with Premier lirisson about the I ii i un r1 ea-ic. The radical anil revisionist organs ex press helief in tlie existence of a military plot They uix'e a union of all republi cans as the only means of giving sluhi lit v to (he future ministry. lull's COUGH SYRUP Will cure a Cough or Cold at once. It 'i. -it ivelv relieves nil tli runt tnnilileS. .Small iliiws. I'l l;-:' 2." els. at ilruggisu. PIANO FOR 5AI.I: ! Alin.'sl new, iiirii;lit Miimit riiM' I'i Min, i ither t", 1 1- ('a-,h ur nn Id ;isi'imlili Terms. A''lv at .Ihiiinm Diit'i.. The Faxes For 1898 Are Past Due. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1898, edition 1
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