TOLDHI IU1I.
HIW BERN, CRAY IN COUHTT, . C. Till DAT, NOYEMBER 28, 1300 SICOSD SECTION.
NUMBER 69.
OFFICIAL STATE VOTE.
Prohibition Ahead of Hiddle-of-the Roal
ropnltst, state Charter. To Petition
. " " For Rtftrmatory.
Special to Journal.
Rai-kior, N. 1'., Not. 81.- This morn
log the nliIHn of tlie vote for Presi
dential Elector waa completed and I be
State Canvassing bosrd gsve ul the fol
lowlug figures:
For Br) an, Democrat, Elector Over
man gelling (be highest vo'e, 157,733.
For McKinley, Republican, Elector
Price gulling the highest vote. 138,080.
For Brkor, Middle-of-lbc-road Popu
list, Eleclor Boggs getting tbe highest
TOtc, 737.
For Woolley, Prohibitionist, Elector
Shaver getting tbe highest Tote, 901.
One vote was cast direct for G rover
Cleveland, in WIIbod county.
The Stale charters the Railway Adver-J
User an. I Station Indicator Company,
with principal offtceJat Rocky Mount;
paid up capital $.50 000, with Increase to
V00t000 autli .r xed. The pnrpoee of
tbe company being to purchase the pat
ent held by L. H. Simmons and manu
facture, Introduce and operate tbe In
vention. Within the past 48 hours tbo leaven
on the oak trees have lost all tbclr
greenness. Strange to say this change
has occurred during the warm weather
now prevailing.
Manteo lodge, Odd Fellows, of this
city, has adopted resolutions appointing
a committee to memorialize the legisla
ture tnesla'dieh a reformatory for young
criminals The other lodges in the Slate
are to follow Buit. and it 13 learned that
Ibc Masons will tafec up the same movement.
Governor-elect Aycock ami many
other lawyers went to Oxford to:ly to
appear In the f 100,000 libel suit of ltev.
T. J.GaUls against president KOgo or
Trinity college.
Baptists at Richmond.
Richmond, V. Nov. 21. Tlio eigh
teenth annual session of the Runt hi
Congress of America coLvoned yester
day afternoon at ll:Si) o'clock at the
Fiist Raptist Church. The meeting
promises to be one of national interest,
as there are now In the Uly representa
tives of nearly every State In the Union.
The session was opened by an address
of welcome by Governor J. Hou Tyler,
in which bo welcomed the visitors to
Virginia.
FIVE DATS OF AWE.
Kentucky Hay Rot Give tbe Sultan Many
Sleepless Nights.
. WnmoTo, Nov: 80. Unless cir
cumstances, show the advisability of re
taining her longer at Smyrna the baltle
blp Kentucky -will remain at that port
only five days.
This is the Intention of lie Navy De
partment. The orders cable 1 to Capt.
C. M. Chester, commanding, direct him
to stay at Naples five days. It. is be
lieved the Kentucky arrived at llat port
today. Upon the conclusion of this visit
the vessel will proceed to Smyrna, reach
ing there, according to the itinerary
adopted by tbe department, on Novem
ber 27. If the Sultan shows a disposition
to meet the American demand 'or the
payment of the missionary cMt.s the
Kentucky will sail for Port r'aid, en
route t0 China, on December J; other
wise It Is possible she may rrni iin until
the arrival of the Dixie a fen days later.
Foieign diplomats hero display consider
able Interest In the Kentucky's visit,
but they apparantly do not believe It
will be fruitful in result.
' Kruger Will Keep Quiet,
Paws, Nov. 19 Marseilles is work
ing itself into a great excitement regard
ing the expected arrival of President
Krugcr. The town Is crowded with
French, English and American corres
pondents. Addresses and festivities by
the score are being prepared, but the
general impression is that the President
will uol listen to any ol tliem, and It is
more than likely that lie wi'.l decline to
bo present at the baniuct In bis honor,
an 1 that hu will be represent!1 1 l-y Dr.
Leyds.
This reticent-,.! is iiiKpired iiy his desire
to Bee the President !' the Kreich Re
public before cnminillini! lilms'ilf in any
way and also to avol 1 iliili .tilths for the
Government of v liicii h in .y have to
ask favors.
It remains as ci'itain as cvnr that the
Government will give no ollirinl conn
tenance to Ilk ieceiti n. P.vcn I ho Mar
soilU-s town co.iru'.il is hel'l tuV k.
NAVT-TARD NEEDS.
Annul Report Of Rear-Admlral
Endlcott, Chief Of Korean.
Washihgtoh, Nov. 20. The annual
report of Rear-Admlral Endlcott, Chief
of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, sub
mits estimates aggregating 1 12,456,390,
of which $11,252,540 Is set down for
public Improvements. -
Tbe Admiral emphasizes tbe Import
ance of havjng proper provisions made
at an early date for storing at conven
ient point along our coast the large
number of torpedo boats which are now
being completed. Attention Is called to
the overtaxed condition of the many
navy yards, due to tbe rapid Increase In
the navy afloat, and the report earnestly
advises an Increase In the shore allot
ment that the land establishment may
keep np with the growth of the navy on
tho seas.
Admiral Endlcott states that several
of the yards should be considerably in
creased in area, and particularly the
yard at Norfolk, V. Here Congress
has authorized tbe construction of a
new drydock, which was desired to be
one of the largest class, but the Admiral
calls attention to the fact that the only
available space for this purpose Is so
limited as to preclude the construction
ota dock of desirable dimensions.
The importance of enlarging tbe na
val station at San Juan, Porto Rico, la
touched upon.
Chief Endlcott says that, the navy
yards of tho country generally are now
in much better condition to meet a sud
den demand such as was thrown upon
them by tho Spanish War than they
were when that war broke out.
The arrangements for the final pur
chase from the Spanish Government of
tho floating steel dock at Havana were
interrupted by the outbreak of yellow
fever there, and the final inspections
hive been deferred-untll a safer time.
RALEIGH.
P0LLOCKSVILLE.
Iri
Railroad Hearing: Postponed Amateuis Cotton Sales at Trenton Wild Hieese
Rehear ring. Tbe New Secret) tes Plentiful. liid-Watson Marriage.
Soecial to Jm.rr.al. Bari1 nurnci. At L.a I ISH
RAi.KUiii, Nov 22 The dale tet for Lake
tbe h.-.l hraiing at Ualri.'h if the rail-, Tuc wi-v.l.i- w.i. i.-v-r mi.-r than at
way's ioe n: tbe f iw.msj.uuu lax asses-- tU(, Uinc ,r
ment esse as Nov. 2D. Today a post-1 Cotton ile T:i
ponement was made to the 30 Ii John I lmoulIi Cl lo i , ) iH , , .
W. Hirjs laic, o-.e of the attorneys for ! lo y
the Slate, says that it Is ihe Sta'es desire I jjr n , Wl., , , 4.
to take as much evidence on it" sHe i" , ville and lmiii;iH (l Itaici
Decemb.T as It can. Then there may le ,,;k1) glade eolion foi 'J. lio
a postponment of lint side until nfu-r ; j jj H, ud. r r-.l irm cl li
the adjournment of tli Legisiaiuu-.
At liende-so : this eve-ii i' M . au I
Mrs. D. Y. Cooper gave a rcceoiion i
thelsson, Mr. Sidney Cooper an t In-j Uee?e are very Hlnind.iin in t
bride, who was Miss Mary Limum Jack-! Mlg4 Msnie Franks of
son of Atlanta. It was one of I'm- J ,eiU fow ,i,y( vUnin,'
handsomest social alTairs on "jcor.l at ! relation In this piac-.1 tiii we
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House Work Is Hard Work without GOLD DUST.
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v,-ry tine
REMOVED !
J.iv from No It .or
n'iii . . Wullt! ou ;ii
iTinl, eeM doeL?
ln,l Tiles
h: il :il.: of liiS a
; r.vjr
, and
e river.
Uielilsmls
i 'l Is an 1
tli kill -i
B. '1 i rr I .
TORNADO IN TWO STATES
Six Were Killed In Tennessee And Missis
sippi. NAsnvn.l.E, Tenn., Nov. 20.- Meager
Henderson.
Amateurs . re sre lurd at work ro
hearsiue "Ksinerahia'' for pre-enlntlon
Dec. 11.
KeveiiUe ntUa-is made a riid In John
ton county last nilit noil captured nn
Illicit distillery. Tiny say there are more
such dlslillorle.-Ilicie than In any oilier
county in the district.
As a result f the revival meetings
held here last wee! mid ihis week Iiy
Kev. Uenrge Mo .v art i-evcral saloon
keepers will go out of business January j
let. This Infonnaiioii ii given inc by
Ilov. Dr T. N. key. editor of the Ual-!
elgh Christian Advocato. I
Attorney-General Walter l kept at'
home by the sickui s of all his children.
One has pneumonia, another, typhoid
fever and tho third has been sick his ;
months. i
The farmers In this', s"otion are sow- I
Ing an unusually Urire acreage in when'. !
Mr. V. M. Hearsall will he the private j
Dr. (). .1. U.Midr Lf. fir a trip
lhrough I'.atL.'nS ati t 'I ii ..V Ihi-i in tru
ing, lie has h.-e.i sp-'iid.-i ; n-v.thI days
in this plaei; doin denial irk.
Alls Annio Slu pird a id Miss Ada j
Harry are visi'i'ir; a.'- M. K. K. .Sander-j
eon's tl:i i week i
Mr. Walker ll-.r n L fi for bis home
In Wilmington la d Wed. es 1 ly ihe 21st,
to atieiii! I lie niarri of h' d fighter,
Miss Sue Kidder, to M. 1. i Lovering,
o: New Yoi k.
Mai ried, at the hom; of M-. E. J.
Watson, Ills sister .ilihs lvaih;, lo Mr- W.
J.ll.tllof ihis plw,.', lasi Wednesday
night, liie l llh. May happinesi atlend
their future.
.;r l)Q;.;uid liarlier, a ter.a it of Mr.
lv. Ij. Il'inghton, lia 1 Ih-: sa i la'afouiinc
of losing by lira on a nii'V lie .v j j his
barn containing fi tial-'s s -ed cotti n
and lo barrels of cirn a.il'i p d- ca t
wheel-.
1 ra le ha;i tiecn vciv jriol In our
s
K
Wo liavc roinoifi! In our
IbTGTxr IBricls: Store,
C'or. ISroal V IlaiuMtck &in..
Where we will la' glad to welcome sll oni old and new patrons Our
strict attention to business in the iat is snllicient guaiantce to Ihe trade
thai we are always lookirg out for liie l' jt lolereit our Customeis.
Our Ktofk of Stnl iiud Fancy
GnM-eriot is iinWit.
"liiire Shililcs and Sn( in Imck lid fur tin' iioeoin
inodiition of our ('on tit ry I riimN, l-'liKK.
Yours foi iliiNii.i-M.
a TARKER, Jr.
6 mr&r&f&ffuP'ftf&eiS'idr'rfufi
secretary and M.ss II imer of tjoldslioro lown n,s fali and winie
the stenographer to Oovernor Aycock.
Mr. Hilary T. li'idsoM, a son of the bite
ltev. II T. ii-.iJ-on. c'aiof clerk to Audi
B. F. Dixon; Mr. (isorge Norwood of
this county, chief clerk to Secretary of
Stale Urpan Qrlmcs, and k is said cx
SlierifT Arringto:i of Xasli, now l.i the
'tale Agilcnllurnl Department, will be
chief clerk In the treasury Labor Com
niiHtly
Weather Conditions.
The low pressure area over the west
ycstcrilav baa developed into a storm of
considerabla energy central this morn
ing In the lake region. It has been fol
lowed by colder weather from tho lower
Missouri and central Mississippi valleys
uorlbward with 7. ro temperatures over
the northwesi.
Tbo weather has continued generally
unsettled with snow in the northwest
and rain from the lakes southward lo
the Onlf Btates and eastward lo the
coast.
Cold weather Is tho forecast for to
day. HARD TO SETTLE.
The Cora Deal la Chicago.
Ciiicaoo, Nov. 20. November corn
was 3 cents higher f ir a second or two
soon after the opening of the market to
day than It closed Saturday. It sold at
4:iJ, Saturday's final li;nres having been
1! cents.
Qeorgo II. Phillips, a young specula
tor, who ciune into prominence only
about six months ago, has bought be
tween 5,000,000 and (i. 000,000 bushels fur
this month's delivery, and tbeiu ate only
1,100,000 bushels of all (trades in Hie
Chicago public elcva'ors. not more
than one-half of that being of tne
quality necessary for delivery on con
tracts. Small supplies of eontract corn
and not a great deal of any kind have
Invited manipulation.
The man who controls this month's
deal has all the necessary grit for the
operation, but whether he can secure
the amount of mnn"y necessary to run a i
leal which has alrealy led all the mlx-
Ing anl cleaning establishments in the
reports have been rocoived of a cyclone ! mNsioner Varner nn 1 .Sup .-Intendont i f
Chinese Indemnity Perplexes the Quct
lion of Agreement.,
WaMiWGTOM. November 20. The
Chinese situation was the main topic un
der consideration at, today's Cabinet
meeting. Tbo Administration Is not
disposed lo join with the other govern
rnentt In making demand upon the Chi
nete Imperial authorities which the Chi
nee Oivcrninont cannot comply llb
80 far at nur O jvernm rni i. advlcd, the
foreign Mlukler t. lVln h no i
yet agreed upon all p d:iis uuder d
cuanlon.
Having passed over tbo stago f ro-
acrlption trr tbe Chlni o h-alirs ;ho
, were responsible for tbn Itoxrr outrages,
the forelgu ni'ulileia aiu b Hoed now
to be eocated with th difficult
anl Jl cf " Indemnities and guar an
teea. ' . "
, Tbe iiieilonof IntKninlty Ills be
lievtd wilIU auioai Ultlliiili task for
the mlnMori at I'ekln t" h gr
neol on, particularly Ij view of the
existence of . a very tlrona; suiple.Ioa
of Ibe motives of some of these mlats-
which passed through Middle Tennessee
about 7 o'clock lo-nlght.
Passenger trains on the Louisville anil
Nashville system from Tuscumbia and
Xew Orleans, due here about 8 o'clock,
ran into heaps of debris along tbe road
about two milos north of West Harpetl'.
i :onduclor A. Merry Held, of tbo Tus
eiiinhia train, walked a distance of a
mile and a half to a telegraph olfico north
of the scene of disturbance and sent to
Superintendent Oeddes' office a short
message of the genera! situation at the
' scene.
The extent of the cyclone and amount
of damage, have not been ascertained, as
I the wires are down.
Two Bpeclal trains have left Nashville
over the Louisville and NaBhvllle for the
scene, having on board Train Master
Howard, several linemen and train dia
! patchers.
Memphis, Tbnn , Nov. 20. -A tornado
visited Northern Mississippi this after
I noon, causing loss of life and much
. . i . .. i r .. i .. i
country lo attempts at the Improvement P"'!'" "euiage. e,.o.lB num .,u.u,,
of Ihe lower erade corn so as lo lit il for ! Tunica oun,y. lurco ne8roC8 werc
delivery to Mr. Philips at the high
Instruction Toon have not chosen
clerks.
their
price ho has created can only bo proved
by the result.
He bought the hulk of the corn he
hold at belwoen 30 and 117, and as the
future price toil .y was 0 over the
average of those figures, he h id In sight
over $400,000 pro'it, could he Hud a
market Tor all he bad at the top of to
day's ad vance.
Wreck of The Maine.
WAiiitNOToie, Nov. 20. -Commaodi r
Luclon Young captain of tho port of
Havana, has called for proposals for ro,
moving tbe wreck of the Maluo from
tbe bottom of Havana harbor. Tbe bids
will be opened IJyixrnbcr'lrilh, next.
Tbo contractor will bo allowod uutll
April 1st, next, to remove tbo material,
and must engage to ne bo explosives In
the removal.
killed, Many buildings were razed and
I bo damage to crops cannot bo estl
I mated.
I La Ukanob, Tknn , Nov. 20. A tor
! nado struck this town to-day, causing
much damage and killing W. C. Moody
' and two negro women. Kdward Smith
the Southern Railway agent was serloue
', ly Injured.
The storm made lis appearance shortly
! after mid-day and swept everything In
Its path. Eight residences and threr
Churches were destroyed. Tho damage
to cotton In the boll will be great.
Bolh makers and circulators of coun
terfeits commit fraud. Ilouesl meu will
noi deceive you inio buying worthless
counterfoils of DeWilt's Witch Hazel
Salve. The original Is infallible for curing
piles, sores, ec.en'.a acd all sUiii diseases
I''. S DulTy.
Will Sell Their Twins.
I'i K.VEi.ASii, ()., Nov. 21. Moses I'er
lln and wife offer fine healthy twin boys
for sale. Tbe first four years of tbeir
married life they had three children, one
at a time. The following year they had
twins, now offered for sale. The father
of tho twins put an advertisement in a
newspaper, saying that the twins could
he adopted, because be was too poor to
care for them.
When Investigation was made it was
found that the father and mother wanted
pay for the twins.
"Oh, no," said the mother, "we csn't
give the twins away. Wo will sell them
for ITiO cash, but lf we can't get pay for
them wo will keep them ourselves."
DOUBT IN CHINA.
to I ho high price of lint sid see I cot
ton Mi. Kd. L. Arthur, roproicntlng the
trroeery firm of S. 1'. McNalrof Wil
mington, was in our town this morning
soliciting and receiving orders from the
merchants. He reports hiving done a
good business since 'aking tbe road for
a livelihood.
jMr, E. T. Bender, chief guide for
northern sportsmen in this, Ihe caUern
portion of North Carolina, hat a party
of three northern sports at his Catfish
Lake Lodge where they are having most
delightful sport in various ways, they
break the monotony by fishing aflcr
returning from the chase in the Lake
where large ipianlilies of fish arc ea-dl
c.a.ighl with tho hoo1. They report
having bagged up to this writing, deer,
bear, turkeys, duck, brant anil ipiail in
such an abundance that it is no sport at
all shooting them. The Spring time
.seems to have had the effect of concen
trating the deer and bear in close prox
imity with the lodge and lodgers in by
the big gum Bwamp near by.
STAB
J. A. JONES.
IIROAD STREET, STEWART'S ()M STAND,
liivery. Feed,
Male and
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: ,c556.l.T vi.At'' tts
aw riimwm impw
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Kvcr Found in New IVm.
lI:t!'!lCMS, KoliCK, WIlijIK, ( ill
Fincsl SI
and
Also a t 'oiiiplci
L In 1p, Klc.
.i
Ifk Of
Lino of Millies, Wagons
A.
Itrond SI reel.
Stew art's Old Stand
; , Easy White House Wire.
' Watu,0Toii, n.C, November 10
Vp to tho end of JDololier, IIH10, 4.W,;M
tnesga hare bete bandied by tusTrtf
jraf b an I Cipher Doreaa of Ihe Wblv
HoUi. tl wsiorgsolaed at Ibaootbreaa
of Ihe Spanish war. " ' " ' .
Tentr-flv wires, several of which
are duplex!, and 13 telephone eM
' coanecl the bnrtaa wl h tbe depanmen
lal Hoc of lb (lovernnenl ana with
f omnvrtlal mmpanlw; V
Conrral (Ifeely,' thief ilgoal Officer,
make special reference In his annual
report to "ibis most Lnortsot and roe
rote n I 1 bianrh of tbe Uovrrnmrnt r-
Ine." which rrldnl McKlnley M
. la his annual Bi.e ol I1M "waa In-
valanble to Hie r.o-cntlre In dlrrclln
the operations of thi amy anl navy.'
CASTOR I A
Tot Infant and Cl.iMrca. '
YC3 i)Ulr:;iV:'
Good Snapshot.
Okri.IN, Nov. 10. A Ilrealau merch
aof, Kerr Rplodltr, who look an Instan
taneoai photograph of the scene ot tbe
moment when Helma Bchnapke threw
lb bauhsl at the Kaiser In Breslso
last Friday, baa tieen requested lo de
stroy tbe plclne becanse It would dla
plMe the Enipetor. He has compiled
with tbe request.
V ntztcetothe West.
Niw ToBitV.Nn.- 8-flrntral 'Tlla
tlafh Ler,'bn amvrtl ir-Uy f row
Cuba, wMI Slav In lbl rliy fof three r
four day, After reporting at Washlng
tia, he will fn to t'meha and take com
and of tba Deparlmenl of il.oorl, to
whU h be bss Uen aljnd-
Was Disappointed In Love.
Drookvillb, Ind., Nov. 21.-MIm
Phoebe Meeka, the famous recluse, has
J'ist died at her borne here, aged elghty-tive.
Sixty yeara ago she was disappointed
In love, and the made a resolution lo eul
herself off from the world. So far as
known, from that day she never left hei
house, and, notwithstanding there Is s
railroad within 100 yards ol bor borne.
she absolutely refused to look at the
care, Tbe wtndowi and door on the
ground floor of tha little brick borne
were closed, and lb only communica
tion MU Meek held with Ihe outside
world during recent yeara waa through
a email aperture In on of tbo doors
where tha Bcoeasarle. of Ufa were
patnetl lo by a woman employed by Ihe
recluse. , ' . v
an
DeWilt's Little Early Hlsers are the
best liver pills ever made. Kasy to take
and never gripe. F. fi. DulTy.
The Tornado.
Nasiivii.i.k, Tknn., Nov. 21 The
latest reports received from the sections
Central and Western Tennessee and
Northern Mlsslsdppi which were swept
by a tornado yesterday show lhat at
least 05 persons were killed an 1 over 7d
injured.
FRESH LOT
I Harvey's Small Sugar
1 Cured Pig Hams
The) One) Day Cold Our.
CoM I brad an4 aor thraM cmn4 k to.
MU'tClMmlalrt L atM Quinine. AawqrS
lakaMcawiy, "Viiaerr lor la."
9 ...
,' pprsnitcf AfalaalJo.,
Mnatl.a, Ki.v,- i J -II. t.n Maratiotn
the form of Filipino rhn f, In prtps'vd 10
atari In pmsull of Annlnildo lib 104
pbkd native, suppniled by Auil-ricit
ITOOp. J ...
. Oihrr Filipinos will I uc In tm
pUblti( In tl. tvufniry. Their offer
bf not bren fonnllr Mde )-.' bail
lht tr rvaily If the aelburltlr will ac
rpl Ihelr flr
Anlod'lo, Il Is tnppoied. Is In North-
'rn Lrifin. ecordlrg to statimnts
I nn ' l y fnrmrr lnutjpni 1-dpfs
, 1" In Manila, ronfitmrd from oilier
. Past Cotton PIckitr -. ,
Avurfa, Oa., No. SI. I a eotloa
ptrklng oontrsl it Oood Hope, Oe,
Irrdav, Warner B Hale fathered 73)
pouad of the slaol. Ul friends elalm
b has established a record. ,
. kissua Dnty oa rioor.
. Taonaa, Watktncton, Nor. II. Tha
nlaa Ooverement will, on Ja. I, pot
a duty of 0 cents a barrel oa flour for
Siberia. , The object 1 lo mnnnpnllr tbe
rspldly growing trade for th H!ack B
miller.
Tils will be a bard b'nw lo U VlAo
Ccs-t mllWn, who bv ba building
Hp b't lade, thtoojB Vladlvrnlok
lib M'H'ila. The completion of the
lana 8ilr!a Una my tut cTmiHit of the
ttsn rarlRi; lf-!e wl:h I'. !' part.
Demand for Punishment. Too Large
Indemnity. Resist Advance.
Wa.hu i notch, Nov. 21. These two
Important developments occurred to-day
In tbe ( hlneso situation:
Minister Conger cabled to Secretary
Hay, asserting his belief that the pun
ishments Imposed by tho recent decree
Issued by the I hlneso Qovernment are
not sufficient. Tb's opinion Is diamet
rically opposed to that onterlalned
by the President and secretary of
State.
Germany baa proposed that as a con
dition lo conllnulog ihe negotiations
China be compelled to esecate eleven
princes and officials responsible for the
Cblnete outrages. This condition Is
highly nnsnllsfactory to the Admlslstr
tlon, -ffbloh Is e i peeled lo take step lo
seen re It modlfloatlon.
Advices from I'ekln concerning tbe
question of the Indemnity which the
power will demand of China are dis
couraging to the officials here, who ap
prehend that serious difference will
arl aong tho power rep ding tbe
amount of the olal ns to be pretoaied
Minister Conger bat been discouraged
I th attitude of several pow-, which
eeem Inclined loo the Indemnity at aa
high a flgore that It It not believed even
China, with her eoormou resource
will b bl lo meet It. There are other
alarming featarue. which indicate lhat
Chin may rebel agalmt what the claim
lo be eitonloa hou!d Ika power per
lit In their ilemtnd. c "
Dkkum, Kor. Jl.Connt ton Waldr.
see eblei frjtn Pukln lb be ha ad
vices from Ooloael Torek Corps show,
lag that th tb Chine ganeral II 0,
with IO.OoO regular troop and mack ar
tilery, I attr Kalgan, prepared to re
sist energetically a farther advaao of
tbaetpedliloa. 1
Colon! Torek, therefore, wilt awall
reinforcement be for ' attempting to
proceed. -
Wbea you wtnl prompt artlng lllll
pills thai ntver gripe ae D Wltt't Utile
Early niser. f. 8. Doffy. .
Root Likes Cuba.
Samiaoo, Cum, Nov. 21. Secretary
Ho it and General Wood, with tlie olhei
members of Ihelr party, left this morn
ing for Guantanamo.
The Secretary declines to discuss
political quostlous for publication, but
says that CubaJs the richest anil pret
tiest place he has ever seen.
FROM
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PUREIN
HEALTHFUL!!
Whi In Bayboro lop at tha LuptO
llotise fol good accommodation
COCOA AN D
CHOCOLATE
- adia m oun rrowt .
(Naked) jusl rcccivotl. New ltd Wlmlr Coil l i.sli;
Atinorc's Celelinitoil Mince Moat; Ili in's A pii'i'
Sattr Kranl.
Full line KviijiornLi'tl Fruits; Ontiiio
parttl tind I'latii Huck wlicjil,
II-iii
HilUer
1 IFckor's I'rc-
5
5
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Fancy Elgin Butter,
Maple Syrup, New Orleans MoIilshch and Fancy Cane
New Car IaJ (Snow Drift, Star and Admiral Flour.
The Ileal 5c Cigar sold in tlie ('iiy. A job lot of Good
Ciarn, :i for Klc. Try tlielu !
Syrup;
50
J.
L. McDANIEL,
Ol. 71
'Blione
Wholesale
A Iletall
Krirl HU
. .5:
FINE MULES JUST ARRIVED !
Two Car JLontU ,
FINE HORSES f
. To a 'Ivv a ool Not, 1st. ' : t
5,000,000
- , v ,A , ' ;
(!UUMGEPLAXr,
mnt ho old -Jersey and Char lee toa
WtkefleM varletiea VFRV LOW.
1.000 Barrel R Ion Smooth Beed Irtkh
rottoe. wrtta 10 W. P. BAUUItAK,
Proprietor, Cottage drove aad Iloaey
PcxlTmch Farm, Washington, n. C.
LllO.il CKOHfl
TIKH 1VAI8T11D.
, fsrtle who can ent whit oak and
ysllow ot hul pin eros lie and de
liver urn oa Hen or Trent river,
where tie can be lomled on temboa
Of barge. Can Bad rash nrkel for am
Addr, for partlcolar.
F. B no,
J?wErn, K, C.
i
Vtt aim have i
mVe price right.
Urge lot of nuonir.s and ii a:
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