petit mttkh f n A A. sW A. J A M Bk. . BBa 110 mi 'iii YOLOMI inn. NIW BIttB, CRAVIH COUHTY, H. C, FRIDAY, OLTUBKR 19 I9uu. M MBCK o'l until ami im I i . ii V i W K .i i ii , I A 1. 1 A 1 my Irue Econo The difference of cost between a good and a poor baking powder would not amount for a family's supply to one dollar a year. The poor powder would cost many times this in doctors' bills. WHIU GETS CASH By Order Superior Court the Shell Fish Commissioner Draws $400. Royal Baking Powder may cost a little more per can, but it insures perfect, wholesome food. In fact, it is more economical in the end, because it goes further in leavening and never spoils the food. to v i Royal Baking Powder used always I in making the biscuit and cake saves both health and money. I tint rrt i BR W hi to Sup re nine J Clubs. Ninlli Congressional lHstrlct. Tickets Sent out. No Top Iron. Freight Kales A rgued. -, c pil to .Jiiu r iih i; villi. ii. Oetohtr l1 Francis 1). A in-Mn, Mate organizer of Oemocralic lul.s, s)S tli nt up to Ibis date about 00 per cent of I lie White tiupiemacy clubs, f..rincd IrM summer, have convened theniscUes Into iiryan and Stevenson i-iiiln I'Im: RepuMiesn leaders here say they - t i, o propped of carry ing any district sic the !Ub. They Bay that in the 8ll, i n re is oigani.ed opposition to Black 11.11 n, their nominee; that their margin I icic is hill unall, and that.'. H. Fortune, th.- noli pi i.ih nl Kupulilican nominee, who n .iicnln what are known an the i:snii,enls,'' will certainly coumand 3 .inu vuu s. i he hisl IcgUlnlure rihnlishe.l the office if eh ef flu II fish inspector belt! by T.n'opliiliiB While, fuslonlst. and created 'i oyster commissioners, al $4u0 a year , ach. White sued to retaiu his office Miid al-o lo netihe eiulre $2800. The rfnpn me Couit said he could not be oui THE STRIKERS WIN. Great L. .u Mines To Open Next Mi aiay Al: DciuaniGr-ulel. Special t J uru! I'bil l.KlllllA ( t IH 'Ihe .'rent anlhr e i . mI at: ike tl r ' ne i ml. -durall'.u, in Milled, and tl.e urn . iu i i, 1 1 ( I In I..- .n I I ualiuet: .- 1 nrv n. n . .1 l'i. ... :l I . I In I . .lav iiuiil hi. .1 ".Mil I. You cannot, if you value good health, afford to use cheap, low-grade, alum baking pow ders. They are apt to spoil the food ; they do endanger the health. All physicians will tell you that alum iu food is poisonous. 7 n ftOVAL BAKING. POWDER 60., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. , RALEIGH. Plan To Arouse Political Interest. Mar ried Yesterday. Cotton Crop Better. State Reformatory. Special to Journal. Rai.kkiii, N.'C, Oct. 17. J. 1!. Young, chairman of the Democratic Committee of this, the Fourth Congress onal l)is trlil, lias arranged for a "rally week," In consist of Hie last three duys of this month and the first three days of No vember. During this period, In every county in the District, lie will have every speaker, both local and other, at work and will make things lively, lie "ays lliU Is the only way he enn see to U'.use Interest in Ihe campaign- There Is no trouble, in the Dial rlct; everything 0 al) right, but there la no Interest. Titat is the story in every other District lu the State also. The Htate chatters tho Tryon Hosiery Company of Lynn, l'olk county, capital $W,000, L. N. Wilcox and other tdock holdcra. This afternoon Misa Daisy Douglas, daughter of W. C. Douglas, Km) , of Raleigh, was married to Mr. William Hayes, caahler of the Bank o Carthago, Itev. J, J. houglas, the brldo's brother, performing the ceremony. The Commissioner of Agriculture says the tales of tax lags for commercial fer tilisers are this fall consldorably larger than they were last year at this time. They are In fact larger than expected. The yield of cotton In this section Is In many cases proving to be larger than e i peeled. In some cases where only Ibalf crop was hoped for, It will b three tourlhe. By new rales adopted by the national meeting of live stock sanitary hoards of the United States all cattle from North 'Carolina may between Novemoer 1st, and December 8lt, be admitted Into Northern markets without restriction If shipped by rail. Oeora-eK. Prltchard. rotr. - of the Senator, w here yesterday lo iee Gov, !Kussell and ured him so pardon Ander son the "mica tulne" murderer, who AT teen years ago after conviction of mur der In lb first degree escaped from Ah wvllle I ill. Rvor since that time he has been In the west, part of the Jttrrus as a body guard of President McRlnley, ll la aid. The State reformatory mailer Is lo be put before the Legislature and pressed more strongly than ever before . But Chairman F. M. Simmons will open the Eastern North Carolina Fair al New Item, November 11 ll will be remembered that Shepherd f Urauavllla has sued Bernard, U. B. District atlornsy, for damage for re duction of wife, The Hapten Coart ds ' -etde wltli lh court below that lb hus band B.Ht give lb dale of sack rlml. ' aal Intimacy and that makl lh allrga - 'ttJoa pclfw. , ; GREAT CROWDS. Bryan And Roosevelt In New York And Ohio Draw Nultlludcs. Special lo Journal. Nkw York, Oct. 17.-Following Uir great ovation r.nd tremendoiiH nil etiiif! In New York City lat. night, William ,1 Iiryan was given un iitipaiulleil ovation on his tour through New York State to day. At all Ihe places on the line CP al crowds wcic out and al. Vonker-i espe clallv the neonie went wild with enllm siaRm. Toi.hdo. Ohio, Oct. 17. A great re ception was given (Joveri.or liooseve! hereto-day. Tlnie ,! un ( norn.om crowd and a (jieat daj light parade wai a big feature of the day. London and Galveston. London, Oct. 10. The Balve-ton re lief fund benefit performance packed the Drury Lane Theatre to the inmost tliU aftrnoon. Bir Henry Irving, who was greeted with loud applause, recited the "Dream of Eugene Aram." Then followed acu from "Tho Prince of Peace, "1 ho I cbt of Honor,'' "Knglish Nell,' "Julius Cae sar" and "Waterloo." Many prominent pertous were in the audience, incluriinir almost tho vhole of the American colony. I'nited States Am- i hasaador Clioatend Mrs. Chonle and Ilenrv While. Hecretarv of the United I States hmbasny, were among Uiobc present. The performance netted hI.oii! $t,r,nv and ll cost leas 10 prooni e ui:iu uiy pie- vlous charity show gotten up in London. I Distinguished Man Gone. Special to Journal. WasRIROTON, Oct. 17. Wilson l j. Wilton, Postmaster Oeneral under Orc ver Cleveland, and author of the Wilson Tariff BUI, died suddenly today al Lx- Intrtna. Va. He wa nresldent of Wali- ington and 1-ce University of Virginia. Tenement Fire. Special to Journal. Nkw York, Oct. 17 In a tenement fire in this city today eight persons were bnrned to death. One woman waa cre mated on the lire escape while endeavor ing to reach safety while thousands of people looked on at the scene. May End Strike. Special lo Journal PniiJtiittru, Ps , Oct. 17. The con ference of the representatives of tho various coal-carrying roads and open -tor baa andsd. Tho meetings were ander pledg o' secrecy. Ill said, however, that thr-y hive con ceded all tho demands of the Urlkers ana that the slilk will be declared off 1 ted during hU term and also that he wap ! ciiitlcl only lo $400. The auditor and 1 tie isiiri r declined lo pay this, saying thi .id of tiie legislatuic named the 7 com j niM-ioi crs. Today the Supreme Coun I, ii anoamiu forced lliem to pay thr f til l to Wi.ile. I' day the work of bi nding out tin Democratic electoral and Congrei-slonBl tickets A,aa finished. There are l.WO.tOO Con ,leslullal und 1,750,000 electoral tickets sent out. There was sharp frost today. It set tled I lie ipiestion of Ihe "top crop'-of cotton The growth of cotlon a', ihe lop during the past 30 days has bein phenemenal and;many people have de clared there would be a top crop, but it is a myth. 1'lie coi poration commission meet to day and took up the question of frcighi ratOH, the subject being that of clasaificii lion. The furniture manufacturers ap- peiired in large numbers and atked for n ,owi r elassi.icalion of furniture, so as lo ill I hem ll lower rate of freiKht. The Wilmington tariff association, repre ciued by .lames K)le, asked for a lowei i ate on cotlon piece goods. In the new annex of iheS'.ale museun -tie id I ho largi si hallb is to he set apari the History room, and in tills objecli i- inlerci-l in the history of the Ktati will Ik; arranged chronologically; for In Btance colonial, revolutionary, prior to the civil war, civil war, etc., There wili be no Confederate room, In charge of any organization, and no historical collection in charge of any association. All will be under the direet control and management of the museum and the collections will be both by gift and loan. ll Is claimed that the freight rate on cotton goods shipped by mills In this Slate to other points In ihe State is 20 per cent higher than the rite In Georgia Hence a 20 per cent reduction is asked. The Wilmington, Fayellevllle and other mills petition for this. Mrs. Bplcer Wbllaker Is elected regent of the Noilh Carolina Daughters of the Revolution, Mrs. D. 11. Hill, vice-regent Mrs T K. Ilruner, Secretary. Kcv. John E. Wlilio, of this city will accept the pastorate of the Second Bap tist church of Atlanta. The .Corrjoratlon Commission at the request of the railways hat postponed action on the new freight classification, until November 10th. niei have potted notices for tin lo resume work next Monday. I'uii.Aiiii.riiiA, Oct 17 the sniki hy the anlbracile mine worht-i l I'l-m: sylvanla, wbi h begun r-epteinhi a iTil. practically ended to-day when ihe Thi adelphla and Heading Cu&l i.n-.l li. n Company Mini the Lehigh V.dley I i n Company agreed lo abolish cue nihiio scale .u their rrrpictlvu regions an I i. giant an advunce In wages of ten pel cent, net, the advance to rtuutlii in op eration unlil A pril 1st, 1901, oi then after. This act ion meets luu demands of I In miners' Seraulon convention The d e islon was arrived Ml afler :i conference of representatives of ihe Hid: vRlual Ci.al operators and the la. e coal carrying companies. The confeienei began yesterday. To-duy's at inoi war Ihe culuiiiiali.'U of ihu recent meeting nl iho iudiv Idual opreah.rs at Serimlnii, following Ihe Mme Worker's convention in the same city. .Nearly all the colllir Ics iu Ibe coal region had previous lo Hie miners' eonven il n, oaled n nnine granting an advance of ten percent The mine workers in conaide in tliii demunded Hist Ihe sliding scale in the Lehigh and .Schuylkill dielriels he alm. Isued, the advance guarHtiteed uiilil Apiil lsl, and all other dill'erences In subuilltod for arhlliallon. The individual operaiois iigne.i 1.. everything, and the appointment oi n coii.nilllee 10 Induce the lleaning mo: Ihe Lehigh companies to abolish tin sliding scale and make I lie wage permanent followed. ll is conceded thai t be leaiill of to- ..t j 's ioiil.i..iici b a complete victory for the men. All Ibe demands of lliclr convention aie acceded lo, and as one of the ind vidual operators put If, aHer the confer ence, the operators go a little further In agrielg lo malutain Ihe wage advance afler April 1st. The hooks for the Hegist rat ion of the qualified voters of the Fort liitrnwell j precinct, no! already registered will be I open at Fort Barnwell, on Mlinday Octo i her .'".'nd, and will be open each day tin The I til nnd including Friday, October 2 tit ll . A. W. Am iiv, i Registrar. o iff "BABY i CAPS ! We beg to announce that our Baby Caps have come in, they are complete in every way, many styles in all sizes. mces zac to i.zd. i h illed v.. 'er. ..f 1 "e !., I " I.-! 1', i: HlliHilv Hl'I -1- i i . - I i I I e . .( ll t.l I a l 'i ' - -loi-. I. .M .!: O. I.d er .' Jiid, i'i.I w 111 l.c r . , n en. ti -1 :i v i.nl i :.d 1:. '" """ ' ' A in j it i bi i -r "I he h..,,k foi Ihe I ;. L-1-l l Ilhej jggt 0 I! 1 I Sk' t noi alreadi h -i-u i. I. i . I.. .-i n at : fifllV in l'-l:ifk Hlxl Colors with i. . .N l l i ll, A l.'eci-Uar. ji - " - Theh el,, for the lie,istralion of the Buy One Of 111111111111 T Ifl q"Mlie.l vlo .f Jasper precinct, not Our $1.50 I IU I" I I A or $2.00 UlllUlllJblJlU) ,l,-,y, O, ,ol,. r W I". J II ii.iin, O Q The books foi the i. gi.-1 rnlioii of the iiialil'ed voters of Tisdale I'recinct, not 1 j already registered, w ill be open on Mon " ; day October 22nd, and wiil l.c open each ' liln until and including Friday, October 2iilh. J. R. Cl!i MWKI.I., Registrar. New Bern Fair Nov. 12-17 191H) GEN. CARR'S LIBERALITY. To ' "t Cottot Kannfactutr Tirk. rPtealal to ionrsat. . WaanmoTO. Oct. 17.Tb few IFnglaad Cotlon san facia rrs ar U imIm U Ult ally. Today h tb eou4 Msaloai of tb AMoclalloa of their semi natl mllB. i.bol IN BMrnbtr ar prMt. A A CTAD I Al ! 7or lafuta as! CUldrta. " Til' Kbl Yn Bin Ahan tU , tsar th C'snatur of i2r - - Population Increased 104 Per Cent Bpeclat ti Journal. tVAIAHtOTM, Octolier If". -The cen- rwtarr 1 or tk Hlele of Arizona, bow populallm. of I3),3ls. to In erasM sine 1800 of 1M pvfeent. . p Operations In China. Special to JonrnaL . ; Wan0W, October , 18 Field Marshall Waldsr. has arrived al Pekln Tb tll4 forot have M yl arrived at Paollng. Tb Trench cavalry reached Cbefo wftkoqf uppotltlow andtavad tb forvUtm railroad employ and mission- an.,, , , .. . . . , j. - Tb Chinese rsbvts bsv esplored Mocha. The report m lb Catholic kilted la Chin shows flv bishops, M print, I Catbolle brother and 13 anni bavs b""n put to death. Dover. October 17. The time has been set, the arrange monls are being made to have qnlte an Interesting time In the Methodist church. We Intend lo be present and five the readers of the Journal an elaborate account of the affair. Rev. Alderman preached two very In leresilns sermons here Sunday. We have heard several speak very compll menlary of them and eipressed a desire for Iiro Alderman lo do so again, Rev. Hopper the pastor of th Missionary church here filled Bro. Alderman's ap pointment over In Jones oonnty. Mr. Heth West returned from New Bern this morning. Dr. J. W. Duguld cam up this morn ing and went ont to Fort Brnwll to see several patients who bsv typbold fever. llr. J. J. Crosswell, RoaU tffanl for Southern El press Co, spent nearly boar bet this morning on hi Way to New Bern, lis Is very elevsr gentle men aod w ar always glad I hint. Tb Bryan and Btevsnson dab aset lsst Monday night. Th aitcadM H not as large as osaal bat w had a vary Interesting meeting, Bevtral good talks were mad and torn w f'mtmUri a rolled. Tb Ub will bav a rally a Monday alghl tb )0tb. W ara - pealing com good (pMkrn and all who ar In Urea lad la food gOTramat ar la vlled to b prat. Of aoan tbl la t Halloa Inoladat tb ladle. , -' Will Send Democratic Literature Ninth. (leu. .Inlian S. Carr of Diirlinni. de siring 10 aid in I he election ol W. .1 . tryan lor piesident and lion. W. T. Iiawfoid for Congress, has generou-li piot i til (1 lion. J. I. Murphy, ilnlinnu of the Democratic executive ci niniitiei f the ninth district, to send a list ol names and noslolllces, and be will im mediately send 6000 copies of tin j Weekly New York Journal lo all point of this district. 1 This practical demonstration of Uen . Carr's lnlereal In Democracy will win t the gratitude of all Democrats The of-1 fer was contained In the following let ter : 'I am icrv anxious that the Noilh Carolina electoral vote should I c cast , for W. J. Hryan for president, and that we Bend nine representatives lo Con gress In full sympathy with him. "I am deeply desirous for Ihe succes- ; of Hon. W. T. Crawford. He is a splen did type of the Bryan Democrat, anil !, has proven himself to be a w ise and capable Congressman. The unsealing ! of him by ibe Republicans watt a mosi j outrageous act, and every Dimocral naturally feels a great desire lo see this j wrong righted. j "It has occurred to me that I', might! do some geod If 5000 copies of the New York Journal were sent out all over his district from now until election day. If i you think this wise, send list of names an 1 poslofflces at once to Ihe New York i Journal, and I will see that the Bame are sent at-once. "Congratulating you on the efficient work you are doing, and expecting suc cess lo crown your labors, I am yours, very truly. J. B. C'Anii." Ashevllle Citizen, Oct. 10th. The books for the l.'ciristrniioii of the ! ipialiiied voters of Dover preeiiu I, in. i aire ady registered, will be open al Dove Ion Monday Octolier 22inl, and will In open e.ich nay until aim tneiiioiug en day, October 'filh. (1. V l!l 11 A i. oso. Registrar. The hooks for the Registration of Un qualified voters i f Cove precinct, not id ready registered will he open at Cove, on Monday October 22nd. and Hill be open each day until and including Friday, Octolier 2i'ilh T H 1 1". U. gist i ar. if tin Tim books for the Resist rati otialilied voters of Truili's pre' inel, not already legislered, will be o Truitt's, on Moniiay Oriober 22ml, and will he open each day until and inclii ding Ki ida . 'clober "J"". h A N l!.uu;i. I..N, Regi-irar. 'I he bo.. ks for the Registralioii of ihe ipialiiied volers of 1'ein prieiin I. not al ready registered, w ill he opi n atl'ire Company Truck House, corner Oeorge and Cy press streets, on Monday lletuhei 22nd, and will be open each day utile and Including Friday, October "JUih. Have you seen our ALL LINEN HEM-STICHED anlkcreWs ii 1 s and be pre pared for the rainy days that are sure to come this Fall. We have them in La dies and sizes for men at Very Low Prices. Mi SUCCESSOkS TO O. HARKS CO Cotton Storage. FIr?-proof AVnrohonse ! STOIi'KD imtl INsTHKI) uL Hiiiall cost and miHonatile aJ- mic it di'Kired. 1 In- MahHlical jiosition juslilics tnostor- W. II ARE YOU REGISTERED ? I'l ISM R Regis! Flo Bobemlaa baad-palnUd, a.ad tnpl plstsd, Uble-ia, also a aw Ho of R F. Plmmon high gr4 watch cha ds, every on wsfraated to gtt an llr satlsfaclloa at, J. 0. BlXTia, Rerlstratlon berlni October fJJnd and Continues Until 2th. The books for the Registration of Ihe qualified volers of tho First Ward pre cinct, not already registered, will be open at lh city hall, on Monday October 82nd, and will be open each day nntll and Including Friday, October SOlb. R R. Hill, Registrar. Tb book for lh Registration of lb qualified voters of lb Second Ward pre dnot, not already registered, will b open at lb Court Hons, on Monday October Mad, and will be optn each day mill aad Including Friday, October Mib. Q. B. Wirama, Registrar. Tb book for tb Reglalratloa ol tb qnallflsd tour ol lb Third Ward pr oJnct, aot already rlsUrl, wUI U opea al.Blraat' tbla, a Monday Ootober Wnd. tad will b op aaoa diy aatQ aad ladadlaf Friday. Ootobar Mtb.' B. 8. BTaaar, , Registrar Tb book for tb RegUlnlloa of tb ,aa1tfld voter of lb Fonnk Ward pra olatt, aot already registered, will ba pea at Uargalt'i Bhop, oa Monday Ois tobsr I3ad, and will M open acb flay The books for the Reg l-l ral ion of the itlulitied voters of Vanceboro pruinrt, not already registered, will Ix' open al Vancehoro, on Monday October 22 d and will l)c open each dsy uiilil and in eluding Friday, Oi tuber 2nth. ,1 I'. llll KY, Resist rar. The liooks for the Itrglslrallon of the qualified voters of Maple Cypress pre dnri not alteadv reirlslered, will be open at Maple ypr'es, on Monday Oc tolier 22nd. and will lie open each day until and Including Friday, Octolier 98th. I,. C. Dawson, R. gUlrar Late Telef raphlc Hems. William J. Iiryan spoke at sixteen different points In New York Htate yes terday, Including a speech at Albany. II eiprewed gnat regret for th death of William I Wilson. Oor. Kooavlt poki at Arkon, Ohio, yesterday, where a demonstration was mad said to equal that given lo Iiryan at that place. Sir Arthur Bnlllvaa Is dangerously 111 at Moat Carlo. Ua1td Stale consul, Held at Madrid, I dead. At Elktoa, Kr-, n lynched aargro wbo tried to break Into a bona. II was lake from Jail by tb orowd. V. .". i i i liclicvc will 8it rely come. ( nil. HI v ine s iiniile on ;ii;r of col Ion for liuicll liigln r H iccti w ltii h w ('oi"i"i'sioiiili'iict' Sol ioi li'il. 3E. K. Bislroi, NEXT TO COTTON EXCHANGE. THOROUGH!. Y GOOD Cotton Comforts. Iluylng (lotion Comforts Is riky businens It's mighty easy to make a mistake ami get the cheap, no-account, shoddy filled apologies for bed clothing which soon wear In holes and become "bunchy ." Tint we sell ihe "Snow Vake" and "Olympla" Coltrm Comforts, which arc made by the largest and besl-known manufacturers of this class of goods. The filling Is put In evenly aod smoothly and so fast ened that ll will stay that way during the life of Ihe cov ering. And the coverings! You never saw such a host of unique and attractive patterns In every conceivable color combination and effect. Well. They ara ailfbty aiadost These example will git yaa aa Idea sf tk entire stack $2 4 a SMITH'S 61 POLLOCK STREET STORE I. tr I Bricks,-- Bricks I real estate i Anyona In lh1 of Brick a, call on ltaa aMlvl n.lrl fh ffMan of tttl.ta.! VfTf iVWW" i " - riGOTT, Ha. 14 Mldlla Html. aad y.llow dofr wm m fcU Iota lag.' ' w ft, . f, .. Vt Ol "h. ' KkHftMT v -'ft answer 1 svasn Foanaa, Carolina Inn. cbange. City Real EaUU bought and o.d oa eonimUaoa Collection of Rent for those la th city a well a those living outilde. ' Tn T

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