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v V 'VOLUME XXI. NIW BIRNI, CRAVEN CODSTV. H. rKIUiV. UEUKMKKR 1 1898 --SKCOX!) SECTION. MJYBCK 74. ffefftj f4t.MY iff r 1 A. a . - V .' DOH'T LIKE II. Hid'1 Dim tlsfactiaa l ln ::Jr sell's Miliiaij Appaivm ri. J I Darker RtneTt Korwtrtl As ti Sol ' , tier. Unlit For Any 1'uxhu.u. Two Stubborn Coot Ids. Ilie v Cniunuck Coal Mine. Journal Uoukau. Rai.iiqh. N. C, November S3, f There U Tory general dissatisfaction at the wiy iu wlilcli Governor Russell U making nppolutment to fill vtcnuchjt in . the lit N. C. liegimen;. Tim people generally were surprised and the Dur ham people indignant at the appoint ment of Adjutant General A. V. Cowles ai Captain of Ibe Durbam company. Now it Is Raleigh's tlrhe to be indignant, for on yesterday afternoon Governor Rustell commissioned Oliver II Dockery, Jr., Second Lieutenant In the Raleigh company, (hut hurtluj sih3 company terlo-isly. 1st Sergeant C. C. Bunch ivas In linn of promotion for tbo place and well deserved tbat promotion. Po litical appointments and dabblinis helped to make the Second regiment of no good and now Russell is tampering with the splendid lii Regimeut and if possible will rain that also. Dockery has no military training what ever. Ho ran for Solicitor in Ibis district aud was terribly defeated on November 8th. llij campaign speeches were so Indecent that be sion clismte.l the peifr.). This is the man thai has been Saddled upon Company It. Tile re are still two convicts, out at. the penitentiary, who wero anion.; the -H Federal prisoners who rvfuscl to work and were put in dark cell) and fed on breid and water two weeks a$i, who are till stubborn and are still under punish ment. All tlio reil have given iu and gone to work. The fi teal year of the State en led to day. "H. report a of the different depart ments are fiot vet completed. Out of tbo 8 coal mines in the Stale flye of. them are in Chitham county. Out or these five only ouels.wuiked, and th'at is Cumnock Tlio output of the latter for August, September aud October was 8,528 tons. " TUB COLORED THIRD. -' Rrlh1 'rullni Hrdmml Making ifF:- Macox, ,Ga, November SO Rumor . bai been rife in the city tonight that the '." ,. negro soldiers of the Third North Caro-'i-'Jv jllna rolmunt, stationed here, intended V,' T' lrea.k out of camp and destroy the .;''...' " city, and much uneasiness has been fell Vy." ' both by citizens and soldlefs. ' i;: Tbe excitement among the neg.ro sol- . dlers was caused by the shooting of ''".. . rii if 1 1 ti . 1 rivaie n ill n.empio, 01 iompany . Tuird Monti Carolina, by w. a. Simmons nrnnrlAtnr rt tilnnn If Mm nl n ta t limicrlil . r ' r II went to' Simmons' bar and celled A-'fv fort drink. On being, told that the bar ' wai for white people only, ho bee me '.- enrngej and finally abuted a brother of the proprietor,, who struck him with a V bot'le.' Kemplfl, went away, but shortly afterrard returned with four or lire bluer negro; sold ierVsh 1 stsrletl towards .. '' young Simmons, calling a vile name. " 'W . 0, Blmoions,1 using kU brother In ts.V"jwrUi udt Kempln n toe breast. The vi V. other oeroa ran off. Simmons is In Jail : ;, m-ft rnj ! . X'y, 1Iata,' Noieraber 19. A. contract which has been entered Into by thequar- vl '.r. -tenoiei'-lepartment .and ibe cattle J . firm of HU. I'r6r King for eupply -lag weal to ino Ameriuau miners nir mv .next thirty Uays has created a shortage la the oattle market. Mpeculstori nuletly bought up all cat til purchasable This morning they canted a ranter 10 be circulated that the Americans woa Id lake nosaeaaloa of the cumimii b him Peceinber 1 aod at one pot a larjff oicattU. "The relt of Ibis was that rattle greatly aodvanced aod meat ia at almoH 'a problbUvo price. The poorest qialh of tKef U eelllng at fifty oaouepoood. ." ". This eoaJltlod will bif temporary, but . DiMiitlna tha - aneciilators hava made J . 'helrpronlailheipeoe of lb pabllc f 1 II Is poMlbte that the contract with Hell. ' ' Pryor k King will Dot be continued after thirty daa, as the qnsiUraaaatore plans ! the ereotioa at ilarlsnay of a owl J ttor . v K rli to bold meat for the entire army.,, . - - ! ' ' -' . VlHI SU I - D ntACK, Nor. W. Advice received h)i frvrt Oilbafl.Sta.'n, IU lhal tlgor- out antt-Carllst prMaulioos have leia taken la that distrUl Thi coarte are parlloularlr walchml. Portrait of Don Carlos and Doi Jaime, Msaoo.Uveb widclr d.strlbuled. A email band of Car Tuts hat appeared sear AlcaU, la the I'M vt are of LVlelloa de la I'laat, and It being pursued by ginJarmee. t t :?PmW Cum rWW tivl pn- fgtmryi- fi.iKila In a weodtluily WUU ,11 f.Trttlm. It pronif tif :i4vt li,l!j'nmtio eloyrUPa it ta lnviiui . I 4.. rric2a. OkU A OOLwr. stiiiistlws ai ttmae stmi. hitvtf. A. u rsriBr In Our farm I O iT'rn. it v VTASHiNciT iN, Nov. 2 The impres lou hiu nur ir nihllcan Congressmen that ne Pull vpii'.ci !i be treated as a coio uy i f t'.ie I'-iiti'd st is prevalent. It sfeim 10 he a c."e of the rhoiro of the liocr evil, an I rather than lake an 1 11 n.Cis o'i t 1 au iiHsi in of the Uiandx is a d.ate ui s me future period the le P'lbliroos incline to.the I lea of a colouy 10 be orgaulit.l an l governed as a de 0 ii.'.enoy nf tii..- Uiiiled States. The fact that many l'myeri hold such action would be contrary to the spirit, if not to the letter of tlis constitution mRkes lit tle diflere ice, f r as Tim Campbell saidj "Whst is llij constitution between friend-!" They say the evil to ba ex pected from colonial government foi tlio I'hilipplurs is much le3t tbnu would result if the island 4 were erected into a Territory with a prospect of statehood. As a colony they could ! made self- supporting by properly adjusted tariff and revenue laws, whioh is regarded Im possible If they are nivle tin integral part of the United Stales. Their resi dents would not be citizens of the United Stales and would not have the liberty to move to this country en masse if they chose. A Republican Representative from New England said today there was a very strong and sound sentiment throughout all New England that the United States had assuoled a great bur den in taking the Philippines. This sen timent was not represented only by the men who posed as tlio leaders of the nti-expausioui-t movement, but pre vailed suing tr. In-dnes mm, tli'i scholars an I I he .e reseiuaiiv; in-u of New England. I'my Imped 1 lie annexa tion of the P.nlii'iiuies wui.M be avoided and the island-, iv 1 nd h.ivo an indepu- d ;nl guv ji'ii nil 111. 8e iai.il' Chin tier nald to. Uy be was in f ivor of u ;'i u enur e of net lie hoped we would take charge of ailairs in the i-'liilippines mi a pl.i i 9 Miiething i 111- ir to that which will prevail in Cuba, and when tiie puij).:r t'111 1 ci ni Ibe) is lands slioul I he declared hidepender.t, ihouh po-sibly remaining und-r an American proleeturaio. Km' the lime buinj he thought ibey could be very properly put under military government which would ailru't of the "open door" policy, and a suitable revenue cm Id be derived fiotn the customs. Ho does not fav ir the idea of making a Territory from the Philippines or encouraging the in habitants to look forward to statehood. Netlllnir Itwtnila, Pa his, Nov. 29. The secretaries of the two peace comnussioas, Uessrs. no ire anil Ojeda, began today their joint task of formulating I lie articles of the peace troaty as directed by their respective commissions. This work will bo easy and rapid as to the relinquishment and cessions referred to in the protocol, rhe terms of which document will be transferred bodily to the treaty. The secretaries will also 1 m body in tentative articles, for discussion on Wednesday, the subjects of the relig lout freedom of the Caroline Islands, a naval station for Ibe United States in the same group, cable landing rights at other places within Spain's jurisdiction and the revival of the treaties broken by the war. 1 It his been agreed that Spain is to re lease the Insurrectionist prisoners upon the United States undertaking to secure the rdeaseof the Spanish prlson-rs In the hands of Agulnaldo. The question is so intimatoly relate I to tbo poace treaty that It has been removed (ram the sub jects of negotiation, and has been em bodied Id the snides oonlalnlnj the protocol agreements. . All rit Lii. Uostos, NovcmVr 29 V special to The Herat I from North Truro, says the siejmer Portland, of the Hostoh and Portland rtieanwlrp Company, ly ng between Uoslon auu Portland, was total ly wrecked at 10 O'clock Sunday morn lug, off Highland light, aod the entire crew and passengers perished within a short distance of land. A large quantity of wreckage, Including trunks and other ataterltl bate come ashore and at dark hut night thirty four bodies had been recovered from Ibe turf ty the life sav ing erew at High Uead nation. On body wai that of a worn ti. : Tha passenger Hit numberi fifty-one and the officers and craw number forty. eight. The Portland was built fa Bath In 1890 and was a tldi wheel tleamer of 1,81? loot net burden Her length Is 83J fvt beam 11, and depth IS feet. She was vlwi at 50,000 and U fully Insured. L4vrl la riltlaw. - aUkila, Nor, 10, Advices from Hollo state that tbo nttlvae of the Vlsayat Isiaudt hare Hlabsbod a republic, In dependent of Luton., ta tome of tht Isl ands hotUlltlei are proceoillng betweea rival repubilci. ; r ' f ' , ' It It reported tbat a taction of Ibe ln to rgente, called the goardt of honor, who are opposed le AgttlaaUd.barc oaptttrad Dan Ignacto, la I he provlnee of Pange llnta, Island of Ltuon, at the Inttaacc of Bpanlab prlestt, ' i Tba Casino Etptanl kern hat 6oalrl hotel 1 10 to each epeoltk offloer and 4 10 to awn prlvatt hold In captivity by the loturgenta. Tb Philippines papers ire demanding food roale Into the Inter! r for the trtBtp.iMstlot of pro lure, which It now wa.Wd. ' . HUE MILLIONS INCREASE. Skuii Bj State Board Of Epaliniion. (Jorcrnor Rnssell't Appelnlmrntt Severely Criticised. Raleigh's New Major. Present From Vlco. Vanderbllt. Sheriff Must Remit Taxes. Journal Borbiu. 1 Raleigh, N. C, December 1. ( The State Board of Equalization has completed its report and shows an in crease of over $5,000,000 taxable pro perty. The twilight wedding yesterday of Mr. Thomas M. Ashe and Miss Nannie Branch Jones at Chris Church was one of the prettiest weddings ever seen in thislieau iful church. There is still the most severe criticism of Governor Russell for his military ap pointments. Capt. A. 1). Cowles and Lt. O. 11. Dockery, Jr. Kven members of the Third Regiment, (colored), say they would not like to have such incom petent men oVer them. Mr. P. C. Enniss who will be a candi date for Stale Libarian before the legis lature, says if be gets the place the Library will be kept open at night. This is whni ought to have been done all along instead of closing the LtDrary be fore dark, for so many ttere have boen deprived of the privilege of using the Library at all. This will be a big argu ment in favor of Mr. Enniss. There are all sorts of hitches regard ing the settlement of the Slates claims of t.'Il.li;! against the government for 111 oiey paid iu mobilizing the volunteers. I be government met the claims with a counter claim of $35,0)0 Indian claim 1r J. C. L. Harris so far has been un able to get things settled, ho tomorrow Governor Russell proposes to go to Wash ington in person and see what he can do To iiorrow night the I):ard of Alder men will eiect Mr. A. M. Powell mayor, to succeed Mayor Kins, who on Monday takes bis new position of Clerk of Wake couMy court. The mililary that was on duty at Wil mington, during the race riot there will bo paid Ibe same as soldiers In the regu lar army. The call on the Treasury for the amount will be considerable. Mr. George Vanderbllt has presonted to the Department of Pharmacy at the University forty (40) specimens of medi cinal hcrhs collected at Biltmore. The Bobbitt-Wynue Drug Company was organic d here last night and char tered by the Slate. It will conduct a wholesale and retail drug trade in Ral eigh. The stockholders are all strong business men. Mr. J. Hal Bobbit is president of ihe new company. Today the State Treasurer Issues a let tcr to every sheriff in the State asking that they remit the State taxes for 1808 as early as possible. That the demaads on the Treasury wltbiu the next few weeks will be heavy is shown by the fact that State Auditor Ayer today Issues pension warrants to the amount of $120, 000, to be paid in the next 60 days. On January 1st, 1899, $00,600 will have to be paid for lu Wrest 00 the 44 bonded debt of the State It will take fully $70,000 -0 to meet Jhe expenses of the legisla ture. These and the ruonin ; expenses require that all available mouey be tent in at early as possible. A while woman 35 years old from Polk county was today placed In the peuil ntiary for shooting her V year old son. The m-wly elected Congressman from the a itJ District, Charles R Thomas, I here. Victor II. Bo)den, one of the clerks in lh ; Revenue office hat resigned and it tucceeded by I. II. Deaton; t oaallog lb Lmi. Itonros, Mam, November 80 The extent of the lost of life on ihe New Kagland coast from the ttorui of Satur day and Suniay cannot be etllmtled yet with accuracy, but lt It known that nun. than 00 pertont perished. Of these nearly 1)0 were oe the steam er Portland, which was swallowed by the sea off Cape Cod with not a survivor to tell the tale. Tup exaet number of pertont who war carried from Boston by the Port land will probably never be known, it no'compjele I It I ot petteogert wet re tained on thore wbto tb vessel left Saturday, lt It probable that '144. In eluding paotengeri and craw, It near the eorrec: number. s nbVt LtVrst.l'tttaM. tfiHAout, Nicnoc. Nov. 30. Tb attempt to iff cct coalition betweea Ike Statu of Ntcaragna, lioodara and Sal vador, to b edn ducted nnder a common administration and known aa lb United States of Central America, ha falld completely. ' . "' ' Tb federal orgaalaert today formally declared lh anion dlttolved, the tbr Stato returning, retpectlvrly, absolute jrrviga7 r , . Tb enllapt I du to tb falln of tb troop of Hoodnrti, acting la beftalf of the fedra! orgealter, 10 tnppree tb outbreak la Salvador ajalnil ta pro pod federation to foic Snltador laU lb anion. --' frttit A'MSilfitl' K'toy. Asseimux'PuttE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Wtt sow tout oe ww tern. ARTICLES or AGBBBXSNT. Ala or she Trrmtj Article (trilled. The KrumlBedcr Haider OttevsnloB. Paris, Nov. 30. The American and Spanish peace commissioner! held a joint session today and approved the draft of part of the peace treaty. Thirteen articles, which, it is propose, , shall be Incorporated In the treaty, were laid be fore them, as follows: First The relinquishment by Spain of sovereignty over and claim of title to Cuba. Second The cession of Porto Rico and other SpTtnish possessions in the West Indies, together with Guam, in the La drones. Third The cesion of the Philippines. Fourth The terms of evacuation of the Philippines. Fifih A pledge of the United States to preserve order in the Philippines pending the ratification of the treaty. Sixth The mutual release of military prisoners. Seventh The cession by Spain of the Island of Kusaie, or Strong Island, in the Carolines. Eighth The mutual relinquishment of indemnity claims. Ninth The religious freedom of Ihe Carolines, assuring the rights of Ameri can missionaries there. Tenih ("able landing rights at places witbin the Spanish jurisdiction. Eleventh The release by Spain of po litical prisoners, who are being punished for offenses in Cuba aud the Philippines. Twelfth The pledge of the United States to inaugurate iu the' Philippines an "open door" policy and to guarantee such a policy to Spain for at least twelve years. Thirteenth A revival of the treaties broken by the war. Tbe tirstsix articles were mutually agreed upon. The terms of evacuation of the Philippines will be practically the same as Ihoso for the evacuation of Cuba and Porto Rico, As to the mutual re lease of military prisoners Spain will lib erate her rebel prisoners and the United States will liberate the Manila garrison and the Spaniards held by Aguinaldo. Only eigbl of the thirteen proposed were discussed Four points arose regard ing which the Spaniards desired to con Bull Madrid and two upon which the Americans will commit Washington. Da!Iy joint sessions will bo held here after and the work of the joint commis sion may be concluded this week, al though sir early an end is not probable. TO (I RI A I OI.O IH OSl: DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TaideU. All druggists refund tbe money if it failf to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. 11. Q on each tablet. " ' 4 - Oppasesl to Mr. Built 7. WAtniNotoN, . November 80. Two more prominent Democratic members of the House of Repiesentallves put them selves on record today In opposition to the leadership of Representative Ilailey In the next House. They are Mr. Allen of Mississippi, and Mr. Cochran, of Mis souri. Mr. Cochran said while be ad mitted tho ability of Mr. Bailey, he did not think he wai suited for the party leadership, and he was ture he would not be selected for that honor. Mr. De Arm ond, of Missouri, will be prested by hit delegation, and Mr. Cocferan thinks be will be cb ton. Mr. Allen hat undisguised personal hostility toward Mr. Bailey and Is not slow to tay be lntendt to woik all he can to beat him Atide, however, from hit personal feelUgt, be holds that a different tort Of man thouhl lead the Democratic minority Id tbe nett House. In tpetklog of tb lotlmatloat from certain Ilepubllcant of lh disposition to revive force bill legtsla'lon, Mr Allen laid be did not believe any tucb attemplt could tucceed. Tbe northern people wanted the negroet protected In tbelr Jati right, Jutt at the southern people did, but tb northern people were not a wnlt lew In favor of whit mat's govern ment than ihe peoplt of tb south. ( Watrrr Berfolh. NonroLK, Va., Novemh-r W-yTbs work of dredging lb Lamb Channel, from Hampton Hoadi to tb Horfolk Navy Yard, will be completed within tta day, unlet tosoe obstacle now nnfor mm I encountered. Coder tht rmt of tb contract with tbo Government, n channel 4M feat wld. II feel deep at mean low lid, was l be emapleteJ by nan, 1899. Nothing nwrn nnnunage abl than toft el It having bee noonnl red (bat far the contractor bam ntaJ rapid progr, ' -,'" After tht ewmpl-tlo of Jbelr Work, a rateel drawing II fttaal nlgk water, and on drawing II fM allow Water tater tblt borbor and proceed U tk dock at lh Norfolk Hy Tent .. k och I not Ilk a fever. - It dor not havlomctial court, Cer It qolckly and Cento ally with On Mln t Care, lb best remedy for all age ltd forth moat vtrret. Wrteom msd It betue It't grod. t Duffy. .uriAik i'(,m antic.-. As-.iMiToN, jv ember 3d i iie cw.i ' tract for building the new court house and post oIlb;e at Norfolk was awarded today to the Mcllvaiie, Unkefer Coni puuy, of ritisliurj;, I'a , at i.CtiJM Tin bidofihesuccessf.il ti in wa yl?2.TU0, but soma chaugei were nude which brought th-j figures down. The building is to be completed in sixteen m inth.s, according to the contract. In ail proba bility, a Norfolk firm, the E.G. Acker Construction Coinpauy, would have got teu the contract, but for failure to enclose a check as required by law. Their hid was $107,009. O. J. Hunt & Brother bid $188,8(i8, and Burton & 0.iesterman, $108,000. Both of these are Richmond (inns. Bidding was made on four "schemes," tbe fourth being the one adopted, with some modifications. Mother and Babe NONE but a mother knows the pains, anguish and dread that a I woman endurr s before and during J childbirth. And still nearly all this suf- ? tering is unnecessary. I he faithful use of MOTHER'S FRIEND will in great measure overcome every distressing symptom, and labor itself will not be a very serious ordea!. Remember that MOTHER'S FRIEND is an ex ternal liniment that softens and relates the muscles, and is not a dangerous compound of opiates to swallow. Ask your druggist for it or send price ($1) to THE BRAD! II ID REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Kcnil for our fri-p illitRtrn'ed boob. " Brfort- ISaliy is Morn.'' Farmers' Wives or any other ladies who wish to work CAN EARN LOTS OF MO. IT Working for us in spare time at homr on nur clot lis. We offer you a g ol chance to make plenty of spending 1 n ey easily iu leisure bourn. Kend 12c lor cloth and full directions for work, and commeucn at once. IJloth sent any where. Addrfs WIN00SKET CO. BOSTON, MASS. S7 N. C Mfg. Kept. Italian ees I have 00 Stocks ol Italian Bees in two story I'atent Hives for s ib-, one stock 01 more. Low for t'ash. T. .1. UA.XTF.lt, New lk rue, N. ('. Cotton Bagging! - - A Nl New Arrow Ties ! 10,000 yards Jute Hugging and .',00 Bundles Tie: Heed liye, Vhat and )n', Crimson Clover and Millet: JUST RECEIVED, AND FOIt SALE T C H1H B. IIIL.TH, Eal Side Maik-I Il. rk, New Berne, N C FR.XJXESrTI.L, Insurance, : Home Office : Newark, N. J. John F. Amrti Jul) I, 1898: $20,029,137.01 lpcomr 1807s $ 15,580,70 i 05 lonorikcr Writira Ii'lh37i $113,000,000 TUK rul'DENUAL 8 TAN Da M TUB ntONT OF TUB 0REA.T LIK-B INSURANCE C0d. PAN IBS OK I UK WOllLU. I 0FFKU1 Al,t THAT : IS GOOD IN LIFE lN'BURANC'I", AN0 undeu i lis HKir )ni(i N." , - : 1 f ; ; F0U rAHitcUL?, AITUY 10 t , ' : TI L, HOLLOWELL, General A-cnt, 4, ITjANTCR4 kuildiko. COUHTRY y '!or,.ii ti,t we liHVt l..i 1 m fur the FALL AND N ! Tl-.l! ') l; A I K one rf ih,. Lwgett aud Ik-tt Asa nted Stock or GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TO HE FOUND IN' NKW BERNE, And we reppactftilly usk for a larger Share of your pitronage. U e buy in lare quantities from fir0l hands and pay no middle men's protiu ai.il are therefore prepared to sell yon aa low at any We have j isi completed n lot of nice STABLES and a large Bhed to shelter yoar vehicles, whioii you are welcomj to use Fit EE. !SS'hn you come to cite city Don't Fail to examine our Stock lefiiro buying your Groceries. Respectfully, McDan iel (iasla 71 Broad Street, LIE Attention is called to a new shipment of Ladies and Misses Coats, now ready for exam ination, all at very reasonable prices. Some of the most attractive numbers are here mentioned. 1234. Misses dark blue beaver, cord seams, silk lined, velvet collar, $3 50. 544. Ladies black silk lined, price $6 50. . 504. Ladies black beaver, silk taced, storm collar, price $4 50. 506. Ladies black boucle, coat collar, bright plaid lining, price $5 00. 543. Ladies black beaver, silk faced, storm collar, handsomely braided tront and back price $7 50. H. B. DUFFY. Company : of : America, J mm' ,v mm GROCERS, BERBTE, JT. C. AI MISSES AT DUFFY'S STORE. kersey, strap seams, Dryden, President. Sirplm JiIt 1, 1898: $3,0271.1 IninrtBce li force 189?t . $303,117,690 - nwaHunHnMnannwnnnnM Plld PellcjHuldtrijlo.liiii naitooo,coq
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