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Li II I 1 1 UN VOLCMI XXIV. MW BIRN, CRlVIH COUNTY, N. C, TUSSDAY, NOYIMBEU 19, 19m l ... . K K 1 t This. NUMBER 57 l V Do You Wish the Finest Bread aad Cake It is conceded that Royal Baking Powder is purest and strongest of all baking pow ders,absolutely free from alum, ammonia and every adulter ant. "Royal" makes the best and most wholesome food ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST.. NEW YORK. EARLY 6UZE. ' Raleigh Threatened With big Fire But It Was Overcome. A NEW REPUBLIC. BID OUTLOOK. OPENS ON SUNDAY. Charleston Exposition To Begin With Religious Services. Charleston, 8. 0., Nov. 17 A week from next Sunday the exposition will open hore with a religious service In which all denominations will take part. An elaborate musical program will be rendered under the direction of Madame Darbol, opening with an ode especially written for the occasion by George Her bert 8a9S, and set to music by Prof. The odore Saul. The formal opening of the exposition will take plaoo on Monday, Dec. 21. Sen ator Chauncey M. Depew, of New York, will deliver the principal oration, and l'resldent Roosevelt will start the wheels moving by wire from the White Iloti&o. It was the Cat. L icki'okt, N. J., Nov. .13 An inno cent cat caused a great deal ot troublo to the International Traction Company and the Niagara Fall Power Company last night. Puss climbed a trolley pole on the Buffalo & Lockport Railway, at Hoffman, west of here, and tried to walk on the feed wire. Her tall touched the parallel wire that carried the current back to Niagara Falls. There was a flash that could be seen for miles a the 24,000 volts of electricliv Dassed throueh her body. Puss was burned to a crisp. Her body fell across both wires. This short-circuited the current, and a fuse bnrncd out at the Niagara Falls Power House. The powor was Immediately cut off, and It was two hours before the cause of the trouble could bo located, and the charred remains of pusa be re moved from the wires. In the meantime the electric railways and street lighting plants In a dozen towns In Western New York wore without power. University Wins. Special to Journal. Ralrkiii, Nov. 18 The University of North Carolina metJA. & M. College on th foot ball trroonds hero today. The University won by 81 to 0. For In Paris. Pabis, Not. 17. During the greater part of today Paris and Its suburbs were shroaded In a dense fog, which seriously Interfered with railway transportation and vehicular t radio, and caused a num ber of minor accidents. The fog was so. thick along the Seine that the steamboats were compelled to mincnd scrvloe. Bnow has fallen at various points In the provinces. Dr. Ball's Pills tor Liter Ills. One pill a dose. Boi, 00 pills, 10 els Car Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male OomoUlnts. Btomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr. Ball's Pills never gripe. BOTH PARDONED. New York Horse Show. Niw York, Nov. 17 The social event of the ) ear. the seventeenth annual horse show, under the direction oflhs National Horse Show Association, opens tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock Is Kadi soa Bqoare Garden. Thar at horses entered la com petition, 100 snore) than ever before, aod tat eavoeal offered In" prises Is J0.000. Rot only bsve the hot see Increased lo amber, "bat then are mora eihlbltors the la former show. Moat f the old iktUiors are oa the list and there are aosaeWaew oeea, most of theta vita thetr tr1et taraoaU. The el as et borne I higher than aaaal Uls year, for tt people who are foad of fla boraee Vara foaad thai oalr the beet types iiiki vehaaca for area honorable aeeaUoa, C ASTOR I A fat Xi&sta ft&i CMMm, tti tti Yea tm JUrijiEsfl Governor Aycock Pardons the Tarboro Merchants Under Sentence. Special to Journal. Ralkigii, Nov, 16. Governor Aycock today pardoned Mallet and Mchegan, the two business men of Tarboro who were under two years sentenco of imprison ment for conspiracy to defraud. Thoy had served two months of the time. The Supreme Court of the United States In September rendered a decision In this caso which has been one of market prominence and interest. The pardon of the two mon was rccom mended by 117 county olllcers and by (J of the grand jury, which found the Mil of Indictment against them. All of the jury that convicted them save one juror who Is now dead, signed the petition and also the names of 700 citizens w re added. Daughters of Contederacy. Wilmidgton, November.!!). -Tim in teresting feature of the cigthth animal session of the Unitod Daughters of the Confederacy today, was the report of the Jefferson Davis Monument Association. It showed that approximately fltt.OOO was collected during tho past year. The monument will eo9t not less than $50,000 and will bo In tho form of an arch, span ning Twelfth and liroad streets, Ukh mond. June 3rd, 1005, was settled as the date for tho unveiling. Of the amount needed for tho arch f UH.UOO is already in bank. This afternoon the Daughters were guests of tho Carolina Yacht Club, on Wrlghtsvlllo beach. The Gattls-Kllgo Case. Durham, Nov. 15. Tin celebrated damage suit of llov. T. J. Ualtis against Dr. J. C. Kllgo, Mr. B. N. Duke and Mr. W. R. Odell, will be called in Oxford next week. It Is sot for Thursday, and will probably be called on that day or the day following. So far as Is known now thero "sill be no effort mado by either party to prevent the case coming to a trial. The court will be a two weeks' term, for tho trial of criminal and civil caes. Tho criminal docket will be disposed of first and then will follow the civil docket, the Oattls Kllgo case being the first called. If the case goee to trial It will probably require eight or ten days to get It to the jury. ARAPAHOE. November 18. Business In our little town was quite lively Saturday. There were many visitors In tho place from the surrounding neighborhoods which rendered It a busy time for our mer chants. Mr. Council Foddcrry of Carteret county was In Baturuay with oynlors to sell. Ue was selling them at 40 cents. Mr, Alex Lee of Bayboro was In our town Balurday collecting guano money for Mr. John Cowell. Mr. Thomas Davis of New Bern wis In our town Thursday representing Mr. Uolllster of New Bern. Mr. Cross of Norfolk waa here Wed aeeday representing W, U. Fergerton A Co. of Norfolk. Mis Lona Hollon of Olympla who It raaalog matte school In oar plaoo meets with the aloglof choir every Sat urday to practice music, with a great help to Ue joong people In oar place, the ttadenU teem to like their maslo teacher very me. oh. Mr. J, D. Philip of Arapahoe seemed to be la good spirit Saturday. lie aald be believed his son woold weigh 141b, bat of coarse we mdtt expect htm lo feel good over hi aew aoa even If be waa 4tb Mghter. J. B. B, ii i et at the Mansion. The South Dakota Bond Suit Not lui portant Textile School Work Died at 10(i Tears. Ralkioh, November 10 The Supreme caurtwlll devote next week to the ap peals from the 13lh district. This Is the first of the four new districts. What one timo threatened to be a dis astrous fire occurred in the northern part of tho city near thy Seaboard Alr Llne round houses early this morning. Five dwellings were at one tlmo on fire, but all save two were saved. One of the houses belonged to Mrs. Beaumann and w as new. It is not p rohablc that thero will be any receptions at the executive mansion this winter. Partridge hunting goes on very active ly, despite the unusual dryness and al most constant wind. Many birds arc not moro than two-thirds grown, and take to trees when shot at. A rumor is in circulation among tho railway people that the proposed suit by South Dakota against this State, involv ing the payment of $300,000 of Western North Carolina railway bonds will not materialize. Nobody here thlnts much of this matter. Certainly the State oftl c.Ials do not. Tho number of orphans at tho Metho dist orphanage hero lias reached 31. Work is being pushed qulto rapidly on the textile school at the Agricultural and McAtulcal College, bo as to get It ready for uV by the end of the year. T.c foot ball season hero began today w.h a game between the teams of the Slate University and the Agricultural and Hechanical College. Euleline Long, colored, claimed to be 100 years of age, died here today. She she was bom In (iranvillc county in 17!l.-,. Alleged Plot to Establish one with son as Capitol. Han Fkakcimo, November 17 TLe Call today prima an unconfirmed story from Skagway, Alaska, under dale of November 6, telling of the discovery id ' what Is alleged to be a huge cuiinplrac;. existing In Dawson and runiifyii.g to Skagway, Victoria, Yaniuuvrr si: 1 I Seattle for the overthrow of ihtU.ia. I Government of the.Northwctt Territory and the establishment of a ripublk.w !th Dawson as its capltol. According to the details of the story, arms, ammunition and provisions have been taken In over the railroad and caches placed at strategic points, l'rom- ; inent American residents of Skagway are said to be leaders In the conspiracy. Miners to the nurober of 5,000, it Is de clared, aalt the summon to arms, ready to fight for the independence from Dominion rule of tho gold fields, camps and towns. The plan, It is stated, Is to overpower the Mounted Police, arrest the civil authorities and take the Gov ernment Into their own hands. I lie rigors of the Arctic winters would give WHY SUFFER FROM ConJilion of Farm I ; Be bistre tr.' vu 1 to n. iliS RfMlul Mi l l.eucral (.iluier Hester Mill The 11. Medal llAl.KI- biy attrai Soldiers it, . l'lK Ion r i . i l' . .!). T. r ( ... ; 1 1 r ii i ) , ill ?rS3 tatt- iffjj I Chill Tonic CHILLS. FEVERS 1 NIGHT SWEATS? Grippe and ill other forms of maladies when you can be cured by Roberts' Chill Tonic The world does not contain a better remedy- Many wonderful cures made by It. 2$ cents a bottle Money refunded if it fails to do the work. Delight ful to take. Local Druggists. tended lv urtny In Ii .Lunch was served by tiw '" il. mates. B. (.'. Beckw ill), 11- ,.. i i I I,:." t'irney here says tin gi m : p-i: 1: not realize the ooniliti in ..: ants on faring in iLi s'e: Uv, iii the short crops. He. say- tl.iy "starve, steal or move a.v ay." He "They have made nothing. '11m y get no more Mipplkw. 1 will give case in part. On a farm near hen five negro t n:ints. N"ii" of these as mnch as they were to j;ive the 5 llllll-t adds: i'Hll yu a ; are made land l'n the Insurgents six months Immunity from attack by Canadian or British owner. He gets all the en. p. The inn troops, and the adventurous archcon- j chant who furnished the tenant-; with spirators hope for Intervention or out- supplies do not get a penny. side assistance by the time the melting of Ice and snow will permit the invasion of the republic. Nice Lot n u-il l-'i's, lVaches ;iiid Apricots. Fruit Jams consist nl I'i, (jiiincc, lilacklieiry, I'cacli, Mum ami Apricot. I'i istTYed Fiirs, IVachcs aiul Aniiricots liy the lxmiul. (Ii inline Apple and Currant Jelly - assorted llaMir dels, ItU: each. Reliable and Gentle. "A pili's a pill," says the saw. But there are pills and pills. Y'ou want a pill which is certain, thorough and gen tle. Mustn't giipe. DuWitt's Little Karly Risers lill the bill, l'urely vegetable. Do not foiee but asseU tho bowels to del. Si l engthen and invigorate. Small and easy to take. F. S. Duffy. TO CLEANSh THE SYSTEM Kflectually yet gently when costive or billioufl, lo permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made by tho California Fig Syrup Co. TIIE MARKETS. Tooih Brushes at Davis'. Iiavis l'refcriplion Pharmacy has just received a lot of tooth brushes from Chas Loonen, the well-known manufac turer of blushes In l'arls. Each brush has "Davis Pharmacy" Btampcd on the handle, and Is guaranteed to be perfect. If one Is found unsatisfactory, It may be returned. It Is being made a leader at Davis' and the price Is only 2." cents. The following quotation:) were receiv ed by J. K Latham &, Co, New Bern N. CJ. Nsw Vokk, Nov. lb. Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close Dec T.oO 7..V7 7.50 7.-".l January " .VJ 7. Ml 7.00 7 5:t March 7..r,2 7,50 7.41) 7,.r.l May 7.M 7..r0 ".fid 7.M Chicago, Nov. 1H. Whkat: Open. High. Low. Close Dec 72J 72J 7U 713 May 75J 75 75!, 7.r.j Coun: Open. High. Low. Close May 02J 02J 01; 02 J Ribs:- Open. High. Low. Close Jan 770 772) The revival meeting condiieteil by Itev ! 1!. (1. l'earson began he ie in the i'le.-hy-lerian church here last evening. 'Un church lias a seating capacily of (). It is filled at the meetings. Mention has been made ol the severe illness of attorney general R. I), (lilmer here, with typhoid fever It is more si - : rlous than ever. Saturday and ye.der lay he had ten hemorrhages. His mother n.nl hrothers have arrived i hi re. Mr. an I Mis. II M Flagler will be here this wei li to visit Co!. T. S. Kenan, Mrs. Flagler's u.icle. They will go from here direct to l'alm Uiaeh, Morula, where their new winter home has been comple ted. It Is learned that lleslei, the young j farmer who was shot in the head Thurs- I day night with a ritle liulli t by a negro j named llesti r, will recover. The negro has escaped. The number of Odd Fellows lodges in the State now leaches !'."'. The bed one ' was organized at ! reensboro. Wednesday evening a loile i.f lllks will be instituted here by ilisliiet deputy (icrkiii, who will be ace.o" piinie.l l y 20 I "Iks fiom Wilmington. I'm t y nil!, come from Durham, anil the re will he j others from (Ireensboro, Salisbury audi Winston-Salem. A banquet at the Var- borowill follow, at whuli I2"i will !, present. ; tclnii, Cliili Sauce, Mustard, Olive Oil. Fl.tvorini' Kxlrae liaicins, Currants and Citt'on. tioods insl received. 6 It Is an established fact that Cough Is simply an effort of naturo to get rid of sumo Irritation, Carolina Cough Cure will directly effect this, by repairing the damage dono to tho tissues of tho air passages In the lungs. You can't make any mistake In trying It, It Is harmless and equally good for old and young. No cure, no pay. 25c. at Bradham's. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs M.M. Marks and children, are visiting In Kinslon. W. C. Monroe, Ksq , of (loldsboro, was In the city yesterday. Senator F. M. Simmons of Raleigh, Is a guest of the Chattawka. Mrs. F. W. Smith returned last night, after several days visit at Kinslon. Mrs. William Hill left last night, re turning to her home at Newport News, Va. Mr. I'eler Kelly, representing tho J. K Id n do Paper Company of Now York, was In the city yesterday. Mrs. William Welsh left yesterday af ternoon on her return to Kngland, and will sail from New Y'ork Wednosday on tho St. Louis. R. ('. Lawrence. Rilrlrh; I. Harris. Italilmorr; -A M. Spong, Charleston; James II Mann, Lewlslown, Pa.; W. W. Maple, Philadelphia; Jno. Albert, Michi gan; Hnbl. J. Walker, N. Y , arc at Hotel Chattawka. New York, Nov. 1H. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 119 119; US 118 Con. T So Ry 84 34 J 38( U. 3. L 13 m 0. S. S 4;ij 41 4.'ii 44 Tei. Pac 41f 41J 11 41 A. C. F 28 28 2S 2.H B. U. T 69 69 us lisj Ta. C h in A 1m. T nioo I mill Tahaseo Ki 1 'ressiiit, Frelu l Z I'llle Siileos ami New I runes, All Niee, Ff( eJJ (live nit- a i-all. L'ispecif ullv, I J. L McDANIEL, S 'Phone 91. in Tontato Catsup, 8alad Wholesale & Retail Qrocer, 71 Krtil Htr 3 HACKBURNfS May b5 090 r,s-i 05 NKW IIKIt.N COTTON MA11KH. Cotton In tho local market waa quoted at 7L Uvrrpool Spots 4 5-18. Sales 7,000 bales. Futures, Nov-Dec. 4.07. Dec-Jan 4 Ofi Apr May 4 04 Last week 818,000 This week. Sat. Mon. Tnea. Wed. Thurs. Frl. 44000 fiOOOO HKCklCTS Same week last year. 27N 000 32000 40000 72000 44000 43000 44000 2MO.0O0 Spices. 0oc4 Bploaa. Bploee that oott a little aaora Uaa Uoae yoa paerally (at al I he (Tocar atora, eat what 4oaa a fracttoa af t eeal asaoial U aoaiparad with a jar of pkalea Uat art "Jaal right," Toa yoaraelf laow list la rlekllaf , tt la ooktag foa aaa't expect beat twelu anWaa yoar antoca era good. Let si rp'T P th atoeealtlaa thta jcar. At Bradhtm't I'hsjimcy, The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever Ii a bottle of Grove's Tastm.km Cnri.t. Toatc. It Is simply Iron and quinine in a Uatelosi form No core-ao pay. Price 60c AWdrd l to Diphtbeita. Mn. Editor: -Many laqnlriee a to aomaalaipla meaha loohlag totha pra venstUeof the spread of Diphtheria, prompt me, to aogeet the follow to , Let every hoQeebolder place near each door leadlag Into or oat of the boose a latleellar or other receptacle filled with eommoa table salt, and laitrtiot aad ooa itaallj remind tie abtldrea to pal a ptoch of Ue salt Ja the snoatb every lltna tUf go la or vat ef the hoaaa. k eak salt totalled taalM la to the aoslrtla aeveial tlotaa t 4a U alee ad visable. .. , . Sea that roar fremleei bra kept eleea abdwelf dralard aad aa whitewash freely aboat yard feaaea, aellara, adet plaalog, ata. . ;5 - . ', " Toara, ,-'' Cbaiui Dcmv Pymy-Bal nt Stop lb Tickling, ud quickly atUp laftammallon la Um UirnL The Children's Friend. You'll have a i old thi-i w inter. Maybe you have one now. Yoin children will sulTer too. For coughs, croup, bron-! ehltis, grip and other w inter complaint . One Minute Cough Cure never fails. Acts promptly. It Is very dea: ant to the taste and perfectly harmless, C. Ii. George, Winchester, Ky., writes "Our 1 little girl was attacked with croup laic I one night and was so hoarse she could i hardly speak. We gave her a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. It relieved her Immediately and she went to sleep. When she awoke next morning she had no signs of hoarseness or croup. 1..S. Dully. Laxative Tasteless Chill Tunic. A tasteless combination of tonic axative Iron and Quinine n t only a sure euro for all forms of malaria but a general system tonic quieting tho nerves and promoting digestion. Numerous testimonials of its tllicacy In sluggishness of the digestive tract are given. Kvery bottle warranted if you are not benefited your money will be refunded. .'0c. at Bradham's Pharmacy. SEE THE BLACK WINDOW. n i AS lb ( ft fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa tjr 0 Id PRICES CUT IN HALF: 85c SILK FOR 43c. This Sale ONL Y for a FEW DA YS. $ Ask to see our NEW CORSETS, we have the K. & (i. in any lengths luntf, niediuui, sliort and straiglit front. We ulno have the "Dowager" and the "Dncliess" in white and black. 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. j. -aAa-e Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange JONES, Stables GUM BRANCH. i A Morning German. There will be a German given this morning at Lowthrnp Hall, under the ample of Miss Cannula Lord aod KUa Isabel Bryan. It Ii expected that quite lalarge number of couples will partici pate. The BguiTs of the dance will be ntlcale aad pleaalog. The boar la 11 o'clock aad dancing will last aotll I o'clock, A asoralng dance le a novelty to the society young people of New Bera aad baa i cited no little Interest aad com meat. Polll.cs the Next Thlnjc A I'at.il Rim a way. A Deer Hunt. November ID Mr W. I Barber of Florida In vlull Ing his chll In n at this place. Mr S. P. Venters i f tlil" plac-wis married to MIm llmidr lli-llamy of Brunswick last Wednesday. Politics "sllrs up" a llttb- "tire in a wlille now, and we think net year w ill bfl an Interrntlng one In poiltlral clr clri. We have heard of two lcsm running away recently. Cane No 1, Mr VA Bay ner, lost his life and Mr Tom Uochcll was badly hurt, while In ratio No 3 no deaths were reported yet, and a but rare was the result. Shade Marahborn a c ilored man nrsr Galherlno Lake was found dead Tuesday morning between bis home and the I .eke Heart trouble Is supposed to be the cause. A big deer hunt yesterday resulted In the capture of a line rlecr, our esteemed pnetmaster fired the fatal shot. Mlae Flossie Barber of flm Is visit ing friends tadjelallve here this week. Oraaa. y eS- H11T IrJIf .QUrirctiiiYTi littonl. tZXSlA Z"ZZ UM VIWMtV. NHIH !, iMnWI, fWlM ! , wa 4 Mt4 1 iii t4 wl w i ii nMidx hm tit r iifm.wii,iiHMawisMMslMe ; taeMaatetMwwva.rai,auB . For Bala Ij r B. XVTT1 CO, iArgrat and Finwtt Htnck of HOIRS-ES exxid. MULES ever ofTcred for wile In New IWrn. A Car Load of each jtiflt recdI. Aho a romplclc line of ntifrglca, WaKflN llamas, Kobea, Whir a, Cnrt V healn, A'.. J. A. JOXEH, Hrottd 6trwt, Sttwart'a Old Bband. Cotton Storage COTTON STORED AND INOJUEO at Hmall Coat and mmruUo advance mado oa lama If dtalnd, ; 1U sUttaUcai poaitioa Jtuli&Va ib 8 tonga of Cotton for much blghtr prica,;wblch idlcTt U1 anrcly tFCormpondeno BoltciLe&'i,- '- , .t E. :Ka BTWOP. - 7 IRcxt to Cction i:xc!:r. I.'t , T r - -
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