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V5 4 I Mlii.liS (it yolomi uni. NIW BERN, CRAVEN COUNTY, K. C. TLESOAY, NOVEMBER t.. ! h. in. that Bryan has a msjortty "f ''' i SIMMON b b 5D.UDJ. Absolutely Pute 1800 ClMlnnat'.-Krom ntarlv 'f Hj Minul I i aw iv i am .an is ' au i ti a relume V . K 'n ' plu raltl :n r!l) 18 I MO IHiav. . . . I I. i V. I'm, i. r. r. - ann' i i . !,.'' , k . i in - ' n. i.ot. - l(- (. , .,-,..'.' i : .t !! . m r . - , In v.nm. i.n ! I- K. pi!ili . , ;! f..r 1'i'i.t- It ch Li. A r'. .i. ...e 1 !. I U : .(.liuo. OS a las ; ' "' 1,1 llrya... Connect' ni. "1 li- r.luins ' d' s iiiKjn; ii i- hv i mi' i..r M !. ,',' mo Mlcl.ig M Ki ' ' .ll'' a:iJ ' " I' ti1 ,v- The Absolutely Pure is the baking powder rof general use, its sale exceeding that of all other baking powders combined, '-i Royal Baking Powder has not its counterpart at home or abroad. Its qualities, which make the bread more healthful and the cake of finer ' appearance and flavor, are peculiar to itself and are not constituent v in other leavening agents. I. Vim aid Rdl Win B$ L:: Blsnrife: 'PROHAUY CARRY ALL FOR ME ( STATUS AND ADD Til THK Ml MB Ml. Mate tieyon 1 a ino.M i n ( News estim.l'-; lb- t I.I- nr I f "I ! !)0,000. ( Ircgon.- t i ft-i i. I 'nuii i.lious a c tin. I I McKinl y has carried S n il Kcturns re slow. ' Nehti,8s:.. TI." 'cums f-.nn tin , Su!c' s'n ".nii'l i-.dii 'it'' inn nr: y i for McKinley of about :11ms). I'. ryan to c.-nij In a n i 1 Hi, Great efforts are made to Mil lnm baking powders under the plea that they arc so many cents a pound cheaper than Royal. Tlieailmis slon that they are cheaper made is an admis sion that they are inferior. But alum pow ders contain a corrosive K)isun and should not be used in food, no matter how cheap. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. What it Ccst Levi. CliK'AdO, October 2. Popular opinion attributes tbe present prosperity of the country at largo to tbe administration at Washington. 1 Ills '.mpie-id.n, It ap pear, Is erroneous, and should be cor rects 1 at once It is all due to a Chit a jo man, who lias hitherto been content to allow his light hidden under a busnel several millions of them, In fact. At least, so he Kays. When approached some days since for a contrlbulcon to the Republican nation al campaign fund, Ixtvi Z. Loiter, of this city, after tartly declining to part with a slnalo dollar of his hatd-earned millions added by way of explanation of his re fusal: "Prosperity Is tho Kepublie.au party's winning card this year, and I'd like to know who has done more to brine about tho existing state of afialrs than I have. Piospcrl y begins with tho farmers, and as that wheat deal of my ton's cost me $7,000,000, I think I have done all that can be reasonably cxpcilcd of me toward the present eompalgn. Incidentally, tide Is the tltst time Mr. Loiter has given the public an Men of the actual cost of 'Joe" l.elter's sensa tional attempt to cornor tit-.: wheal market two years ago. RALEIGH. Aycock Quite Recovered. Special to Journal. lUl.Klun, November - (lov.-Klcct Charles B. Ayeock is comp'etely restored to health. lie is expected to arrive here tomorrow afternoon and will be here fnr lav nr two as the Biles I of 1. M. ! Pearaall. In Soutb Africa. Special to Journal. London, November (!.- Lord Hobcrls reports that tbe Boers still lu thu Held are disheartened as food Is scarce and ammunition still scarcer. bteyn is lr) Ing to Inspire tho Itocrs by telllni them that Kruger will secure Eu ropean Inter vcnllon. Mr. Kruker Is In batter health and Ii reported a saying that b hopes the Boers will continue the struggle. Kroner is ill. Ppectal to Journal. London, Novemlier 8 -Kruger is re ported very III on board the Dutch Crul er Uelderlaml, and It Is thought be may not reach Varsellles allrr Hi. wife Is seriously sli k at Pretoria. Hoera havo re-appearel near Lady amltb snrl ate sniping. Qu'ct W IhcCily Yesicn'ay. Misapplied Funds, lni'ormal'on A:.kJ lor. Special lo Journa'. KALK.iiil, Novrnilier li The election here was very iiui-'t. There we e no eiowils about the polls. I'.nt l.lllc bel ling was done ti'il.iy Most "fit was done yesterday. Of course all '.he inle-ci wn:-. in the Seuato la' co.Hesl. Cen. I'a'r a't.ved here lr.tc 'ast night. The gale receipt-, at the recent Stole , Fa'r wore ov. r 1 ,!( r.icic l!i:i: ever bt- J foe .Tol'll II. Wi'lieins.iM, I le el a y of the negvo State Kai-, Inn hec.i Mted on the c''age of misapp'yinj,' i'.ii of the fuD.ls. He was arrested suil bailed to appear next week. lie says the society owes bhn money uml he desires a settle ment. Tho United States istvy .1. -,..i iment W'ltes lo Sccrelai y f State Tli.iinpson asking fo"- infoi nialion as to any descend. 1 1 of Capai" l'.'akeley, United States Navy. A lUseendant is i wanteil to christen the torpedo boat I ll'nkelev. ('apt. Piake ey di-d In dc fence of his cou it y n-nl his da'-ghler I was the wnr;l or llie S.ate of No- .'i ba ol-na, which i-d.iened and n. d n la I neil Per i'"'.'l her n:a--' I ' ' I" 'i. ve.l she Ins drtrer.d.tu s ft N "ii;. ..',.-ni North Cft'o'lia. Kenlucky to Cross Atlantic. Waniiimitun, Nov. I Kinopean diplomats a'C g.eally inti-'ei.le.l In the passage of '.he b-.lll.ship Kinl.ieky through Kuroptan wnluis. Tte Kenlucky, it is s:.ld, will 1..: lit at American battleship thai has ever been across the Atlantic. When the battle ships Oregon and Iowa left New York. the one foi the Asls'.le ami the other for the Paclllc station, they steamed aioiind the Horn. The orders given the Kentucky require her lo go throegh the Sue. Canal. It hai leon suggested that th" K'-n tucky might drop Into a Turkish pott In the hope that the moral effect that lie. presence would produce would .jruse the Suliati lo pay the Indemnity which this (iovernment had d. instilled at f re qecnt In'.c vals for the p l l months. Administration nlilcials assert thai ll l the purposo of the President to blng stronger pressure to hear lo secure this payment. At an Early Hour this Morning Ke- j turns Were All One tt'av. Kci:- I tiicKy Alone in U mitt. Lute ClainiH Made. ial !o Journal. N.u Voi:k, Nov. 0. Reports from I If ,: i:i pails of Oiiio iiidicalo the j; -d vote ever c.asl , it being large ; nu cili'.cr ot the Slate Cha.iiiien c ...ted with McKinlcv gaining in rural .;-! : :.-:s aii-l holding his own in city. I ! ;ho re Mir, s hcautifiil weather, heavy ..! o.-ll.-.l, women took an active part in Uooi half the legistereil vole l)Oin. c.ist I- moic o.ic o'clock. I .( M .il and impress ligricj give M Ivi-.l -y a small but certain plurality . n ' 1 : i r New York. The Journal says i .,! V i K : ii 1 ey wins t lie state by 150,000 Yi'iiiia, retui'ta unusually Blow and ..,. i . in' returns from diltercnt section if iiie stale i nliCHie Democratic lo-ses. io- -lo, basing .heir estima.es o.i tin nr.-' oil) p ecincts in comparison with v jit- four yeais ago, leaduis lielievc thai ,M -.'i.'. y's majority in Cook County .vi.' la- abort 1",000 New Yd k If p.esont ratio is matn ..iMied, M.K'nley'a p'urality will be about lCOOItO. I'u,vidi-.'.i! K. I. Heaviest vote on :,; .i cast In tut: sin'.e, inilicalions lb,-.! MeKinlcy will liavo ireinendous nr.i" ily. ,' I n '..l o"c'ock Naiional Comniitlee r : i Mati'ey estimates from the returns , ece v c.l at that 1'our MeKinlcy will -a y New Yo-k State by 110,"00 major I ay lie concedes New Yotk City to ' f.-.-Ler by 1-l.ot and :lai..ts that all the -Hales mat went for McKinley In 1890 j cav Iron car. led for him again bui i on." of i-iem by leduccd majorities. ! 1) -li.waro coti.itv, Pennsylvania, gives ! mi e-ti i'i.ied .'u-alily for McKinley of I ltd. OO.i. ! 1 ,;e New Yorn Journal estimates that 1 NKryiuid Is Hcpublican by 10,000, New j Jo soy Kepub'.icH.i by :;t),000 and Illinois ' Kepub'iea.i by X. ,000 and Indiana Demo ; , a:ie by 1.1,000. Coicagiv K.om present Indications MeKinh-y's p'tt allly in Illinois will ex . i-ed .2,1 .0. A soeelal f'om Iloslon places the p .i , 'iiy In .Massac'.iuse.ts at 00,000. II ous;.i,i, TexaH. Hryan's majo-lty In ,l.e slate H bo over llT.tKHt. The Demo unts elect all the ttongressmen In the I nilicnlo b, th:-l ill, 01 10 , o,d - s : i ol by nil ,,1 ihoks I!, i i- K i n h-y b !lrv .:i -- .y I'.'lnois an toeaio : ol In i e.sp up b eel an I McQuade Still Alive. Special to Journal. WnrnToii,- Mnemlr fi John McOnade la still alive at lha Emnriency hoapllal lo this city. Ilia neck was brohen In (not ball game Boodsy and -an oprrallon waa performed Ibal gtva koV of his ultimate reoovary. . .. PUIplnoi Issue Statement. ftprelal 10 Jooraal. WamiHoton, Not S.-T flllplno mgrn la Tafia havo laed a manlfetto aylag that Iheonaarrvstlva rWrrMBt of the rtllpUo njret American lull and aataad thefr IndetMindetKa and that the " Ballrat refase U lake tbt oath of alte- laeoe aid will bern loyal towns. CASTOR I A 7or IafiuU and CUldm. ' Til Klni Yea Hail AijtE::;t! C'inatureof Yon can't afford tn r'k your life b allowing a cough or a cold to duvrlop Into pneumonia or cun.umpllon. Ono Minute Contili ''ure III .hroat and lung Ireubles iiilck. r than any other piepatatlou known. .Msnv d' .lois tine It as a spe-lnr for prlppn I' l an Infal lible remwly for en.uo. Clohben l.kc It and mothers endorse It f IbiCTy. Botn Seek New Lnnd. London, No?.-Biprru 'run South Afilce iudlratr llisl tie l'..rr srr start In tuion a rai liek In I lif wrwt roal ol Afrlci, wberr ma ir n? t!mm do 'are, Oeneral Ootbt luivnli l.i .ubl .:. Repahllc. Oeneral Botha, wlih a s'roru force, I. marching westward from ths Orangn Free Plate It It reported Ibal 1-nr J ItnU-ns, who wm Mbedaled lo IMM Honth Africa on Wnnmbu IB ha iMMlrjontd bla ileoert- re owing to one of bit tlaiiKhter twlng tufferec fro eoune rom at rretona. The) One) Day Cold Our. CH U kM t'A IttmM carte bf fHntl ( Ifwiist I. y..min. As f Uxwu. lj. "I... ulna ii lot Ibtm.'. - tale. l.inco'n Nebraska, at 7 o'clock people .lathered al l be li.yan residence lo ex- uress I he opinion that New York 1b losl . i... I tjmi,.--al ie. ticket and that the geneial outlook upon the meagre re tums received is not favorable. Mr Ki vin a v nreARi-d no onlnlons. At 7J lonluhl James K. Jones, chairman, said thai luo returrs ('urn New York Indicate Ibal McKinley has car-'ed the state. lo not concede Hie victory lo the Repub licans," be said. I he lialllmore Evening Nows osll mates thai Ilalllmote la 7,W0 for McKIn ,ov and lhal the Btato will probably add jM.nm.ilnir lo tbese fieures. The Ualtl- in.no Amoilcan claims that Maryland Is Kepubllc.an by JO.000, also the election of a full Hepub'lcan Congressional dele gation. Tie lialllmore Journal says that the Hlate Is for McKinley by fl.OCO and the Democrats may elect two of the Con-'roRsmen. Ctdcign, 000 preclocta oat of 1,027 give McKln'ey 1U.7H7, Uryan 108,115. K-nsis Heavy vote was pulled m.nny scratched tickets and retnrnt will I late. Ht. Louis, owing to an eilraor dlnsry heavy vol throngb the Blate, ibu reluins from Missouri will likely be vri) late. ( ulcago. Chairman Jones aaya, "Tbe K.ipii'.iMeani have carried New York. Wo have lott In the clly and eaarol mskc up oo: lost In the city oulslds of (iies.cr Now York. The Itepnbllcant srerlslmlng Maryland and Ohio and 1 have not tho figures to dlapnte them nor have I advlcea t orn Ohio upon which to hui an onlnlon. II i..kI Island. McKinley baa carried i he stale bf 17.000 plurality. t'tlcago. Cnalianan Howe of the Re- nnhllcan aula eomsnlllee elalne that UU nolt has been carried by at lea it 100,000 rnm.n.ltt. ' Ueorila. Tbe Atlanta Ooastltetlon ea- u aura l.rt aa'l malocHr 440.000, Teaeotece. Beto l p to 11 oetoct show that Brvti bti carded the alale by a drcteeaed! twtJoaiT. , Naahvllle ka t-oatforB.tta. Mevad. Tbe electloi In the tltto p aaed oS qtaleOf ud Ind'callont art failed 19b Wiscon-in Kepubli -ans claim State by I - 0,d " Colorado.- H-lurns Uryan ha- carried I n- against ," i" 1 Wyoming. li-I 'I i as slowly, but . ai. i -a' J(K) pliiralMv. Lincoln, N 'ua i. i hat while N- i -r aniiarentlv I .si he !-" ' concede 1 is defe il stales may come to Ins r.-toiie. l ater Mr. :' ly an iol.l I:.. eon eapondont lhal h- w -.il i stale. l.e-l, i-i ilia'-, loniiil. Virginia. M-i-e rmn l--:e r. I" mien ght ii.tl oale th-.i I :i" I ; c.rry llie i ale by i iio an I ' gres.nen from a, I h it I ' h dislricls nil '. may c. i ry In in Oregon. Stale lor M.-K 20 O H) ma jority. Loul-iana. Itel urns a -oli I del : al n anil (;oos for l'.ryan by ..o.'Kl.i Kentucky. A I midnight the result he electiou in K.-nluoky was in doubi .villi both sides cia:.uiiig slut-: ami pn iential ticke.s. 'I ne Dcniooi at., seem to live the bot'.er chance. Canton. Ohio, (ieoige (Jray, who is .vltli the President, says that McKinley carries 27 states w ith M electoral votes . Coio'-atulaUons are being received. Al the Executive's House 1'rosidenl McKinley received a tremendous ovation , 'rum his town people al 1T'.0 o'clock mil addressed them from his porc.i. A lispalch was sent from O.loll of New York. "New York has endorsed your' d mi list til ion by a majority of K:0,0O0. '.case accept my heaity congiatulii-; lions." New Yoik.-At 12.110 this mrni.'g National Committeemen Manly, t;ibbs, .ml ii'lss iie.d a confetence and at tin: oorcH'slon the following s.atemont was g'ven out. ' On the returns received al lieadqt'a tors nil .o this lioin, the Itepub ;cun Ni.Jori.l Committee claim to have e'ected McK'nley and Roosevelt by an idecin al vote of 234 with the possibilry of 21 votes in addition, making a total if t!01. These 21 votes consist of It! voles in Kentucky and Kin Nebraska Tne States we surely claim are Calif.)' n'a, Connecticut l)o'awa-e, Illinois, Indiana, Mai yla.nl, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota. New llampshlie. New Jersey, New Yo.k, Norlh Daketa, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, bouth Dakota, Utah, Vol ition-., Washington, Wesl Virginia, Wl consln and Wyoming." Tho commllteo then cbneil llieir dcuks and left for tholr homes. ; :,!., - ' ' i ; - " i 1 : i - : : -1 1 - and al mai .:'. ! i oi' ! ' s I b o i - v hat I hoy w,. . i. . -i. I ' o : ' ' : -i her rem. die- l. It. . 1 -. ''' . ;,: I. tii. : .-..I I y I -avi-' Phai :tl. I. V: - -, ...v r ... m 0.h? , ; v" , - Jif : J . ,- .. - J r.- -'.'s-. - a f77iniiiinV ACKBURN ; c hi if n :r-' l'".vn P Ti i 1 ft FROM jiv-A Stop and Think iUi i Ji vutU-L- PURE! HEALTH, ill I . i TH ISA AND CHOCOLATE SOLD AT OUR STORES ffROCERS EVERYWHERE llrisk Trade Keeps o ir Stock moving, accordingly o-.r l;ooi1s are always fresh. $ " REASONABLE PRICES RULE." I : 3 I have a fre h suoi ly of Francis M. I.egells' t.', :', ;;nd li lb pacl.figc KT rr.-i.aio.Miiickwhoal, Oatmeal and Petti John's P.. oak fast Pood. I am t cavryiii:' also a nice line id Canned Ooods, (limned Pumpkins, Plum Puddin-i, Sour Krout -can or bulk, .-b'., etc. 1 noiil.l be L'lad to have you call and . miiioi." m stock. Yours for lbisines , J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, Pnone o. 77 liroaa street Iha-.o si-v.-r-il desirable 1,'e-n b n.-c I for sale, Mlualcl in tb host r- aid.-ni . part of the ( ity. Also a numb, r o! i-.,..d build, lor lots in r'ood looalilios j ,! . J, Y(i. I- 1, N I ' i N I a? 1 BaSnjv and Ties We aie ready to -up;, y tbe I a b- w.lh Cotlon UllL-L'Ui:; o'l 'I 10-, I 'a:t 1 ot'i Heavy Sa- ks, Ac. I'm :.:e Hi.-hl. I .1. K. Enthjsiii A Vt J. A. JONES, ISROAII STREET, STEWART'S 01.11 STAND, r' " STABLES. IA1IK01 HOSS TUX W AlVTKIt I . n.B7s I'ar.ie. I... ran .-,1 and j M-llow ol hoarl piiu . .o-s 'i- - an-! do jp liver samo mi Ni-.-i o: I " i t mo., ! whore lies can lie !..!'. 'I on -i.-imb..at or hiiri-e, .-an iiiu! ' a- b n.m lo t f -i an.. i Address, fol particular-. I r New Eiern Fair Nov. i? 17. 1"' Now It,., 11 tvi tL:'Mjy -i?-iir 1 r n 1 x-tMiArfbwf Mine Explosion. Special to Jou nal. Pnil.li'i-i West Va. Nov 3 lie Jeriyburg coal mine here was blown up Ibis morning. Thirty two people were killed outright and 100 Injurrcd. Cramps New Order. 8peclal to Journal. Pilit.ADKi.riliA, Pa., November 5. -Tne ship bonding Hrm of Cramps hr.ve received an ordor from Turkey for a new cruiser. 1 .invent iiinl Finest Stock of UUUK olUriL K. n 1 ! in New I'.. 111. Also ti ( oiiipl. l. I.n.- of l!iif,'f,rie, Wiigons I I liinii hs, Ki.li.s, VIiiih, nrt Wln-.-ls, Klc. HookHofal. KihIn. j j, . .BOJVKN, Onli-is on! of I. v. i bill I .-tune j llroad Street, Stew art'a Old Stand .lav i-.-i . : v. .I. 'iit.r tin- .'.- id til-" I'-'- ' nup.ly ii'nl will a! -i- t - ' I ' i o i - .roiiiitly. i. N. N I i N - a I r . N. f. There Is no plousuro In life If you drcail nolng to tho latdo lo cat and can't rest at night on account of Indigestion llenrv Williams, of Poonevllle Inn., says he infTurei". that war for yean, till be commenced the use of Kodol Dyspep ala Cure rand adds, 'Now I can eat any thine I like and all I want and sleep soundly every nlghl.' Kodol Dyjen- ala Oore will digest what you eat. E. b. Duffy. Judge Buxton Dead. Special to Jorrnal. rATrrtvii.i.n, wovemoer o. ax- Judge Ralph P. Uuiton died bete this mornlnc. Ue was the Republican candl date for Oovernor against Ex-Oov. Jar-vlt. Cotton Storage. Fir'-proof WiirHioiiM ! ! Cotton STOKKH 11ml INSl'ltKl) nl cimill cost nii.l ri-Hw.iiulilo nl- RubbT TirCll BUQOICS ,-iuc' "l:l,'r 011 H,in"' I 1 r - l . TIk- HtutiHliml M.nitmn jiislillcH tli-lir- nko- of cotlon for much liiplier prices which we Lclieve ill Hitrely conic. 1 orrcsK)ii(li'ncfl So icitcd. Manv Deople worry because they be- iuh th have heart dlaeaae. Tbe in ikt their brans a -a an rlf hi but their aiomacha art) enable to ji.1 imnA Ifnitnl Danenala Cure dl- .wvw. -r-t geati what jroe eel ana ptevenu lie iot autlon ot eat which makM tbe elomach creat anUal the heart. It will ear every forei ol Indigestion. r.b.uuuy The) One Dey Ootd Our. PrtrAM wiari atrwfsCViv hinUiMlnOvssM. Baettf sahsw ae eaadg aa4 watekly If BislLOTJ NEXT TO COTTON EXCMANdl. p. TiiENwiTM, Russell House UUAbiVlll U CI nUDfiUUlUUl, r TTrivelln, riT rkhing j A at ra k. anuiartarer ei uynw,wpiirii Itngglra. Wageas. t'arla, Ac, Repairing Dene earner! Nettre. Rugglea, Wagons, Carta and tHays kept on haod lor aata, I v nUBPELL Prnc jtNT iu:ci:ivi:i We are al t'e oily but o ie o' lha many wto have (he t-it-st aa'l mnat Complee stock f aiiac.irrens wh oh make up lha liar 6o niat and most Poo alar DagCf tver made. We will noelve rt wd-rt t r any hind ot Vehklr. G. He Water V Hon. tB0Ml8S. Frsmt ' MwtlSMC,BVMIm1, KkTW JMCJHaT, M. King Heaters -tt & Coal Stove's ar n. a -wrww Wnwwswr al wblch wtlt be hold rbran for rah. MAf AX1 JL1 Vt 2lfAn. II ttU Will be to roar Interest to to . ..... Inaa before buying la that Una. Urtnimane. Loeai r.iaoe.1. Apply to l . yr 13 A AO II. SMITH, IB lllddla etreet I tl, new nero. p. v. .
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