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CPPEttT hi? E W DAT! i:.. He is Greeted by a Large and Enthusiastic Crowd at . "Metropolitan Hall' HARD LICKS FOR G. 0. P. M If Teddy Roosevelt and the Trusts Came In For a dood Roast. ... v Hlfch Trlbuteto Bryan. . Hon. E. W. Pou always iiukes a Kort speech, and last night'4 was no Pfctfeptjon to the rule, Metropolitan Mall was filled to hear him. f The au dience wag an enthusiastic and appre ciative one. The laboring element, was largely represented, and must have been, no doubt, highly pleased -with Mr. Pou's 'references to organized: .labor.- . ' v i ... The Rpeech last night was the first nvt.il the only; one he .will deliver in JfaiMgh during his ennvass. ... Mr. Pou tras introduced by Mr. Ale-x. Stronnch. Mr. Pott was greeted by a round of applause as he advanced to the front of the stage. He quickly responded by saylngi 'My friends, that don't make we feel bad at all." .. j "On the 8th day of October,'!. 'be said, "a convention , was ,. held here which conferred on me the nomina tion for .Congress. " .1. do not look upon this - as .n, personal honor.-. but un honor which yon conferred on the graaid old county from which 1 come, For a -hundred years no representa tive from- this county has been elected to Congress, but it has. helped to elect the candidates who have gone there. H gave General Cox the" largest nw .lf rit.y of any county in the district. It gave ihe majority which ' eleeted Bunn. And in the, election of the present. Comrressman he ca.me to Johnston without a majority, .and it was there that he got the, majority which elected him. "1 do not come before you ti make nn elnnuent speech. T don't think that this. campaign calls for that kind of a speech,; I shall speak to yen )nlnly. , : .: "I do not conic to drnw the color line. The. Democratic party has never dn"i' thn. The other pnrtleo do that. "In 1894 the white people of the Stnte were divided. The nerroes were not. They never have beepH He then illustrated the kind treat ncnt negrres In sickness and distress lmd been ministered to by the good women and men of this State, and bow, the negro .in the face of nil this would vote for some disreputable nnn in preference to the man who had be friended him. "1 am not here to nbuse any man." be Hid. "If a man is honest, in his convictions no man has. a right to impugn bis motives; whether lie is a Democrat. 1pulitt or Republican. . "Hut- while., not drawing, the color line., there is one man we wU not for-, ret. Me lias been goinjr arennd in tin dark organixing and jirging on the negroes. He must Bit ? on ' the mourner's bench for some time and re nounce his evil ways before he will he tBken back in- the Democratic party. ..-.'There are two nndidntes- against me. but I will not throw any ' mud. Hi, thpir political records jsre public "If I. live I will vote for Bryan and vo'nr Unci Adlni Stevencon. One of my opponents will vote fo'a M'Kinle.v' the other will vote tqt William M.-Kiiilev. t voted for Aveock. Botb votwl for Spenecr B. Adam. , "I eanvnvped the Sttte inJt-hp inter t of white Fiinremncy. Thev were organizing the negro through his cli'in'hes und otherwise. : "I nn iirc-ud of the record of my -r-.i'tv in he pnt when- rememlierin" how' much it has done for the best in'-rests of all." Mf.-Pou then gave the trusts snnici nretty sharp thrusts nnd anked would th iiele sit idle and we themselves CIlxHlVed?.,';-.-.'--!-:-:':.- vi-'i - "The tnn-t puts a price cn oil it HUYS p-nd It puts the-, price on all it SKTI.S." He called specter attention to the tobacco trust,-the snuff trust, and- the, iron n.nd steel "trust. His figures were convincing about these immense business octopuses which aro robbing the people out of millions an nually.'' "and the laboring man is the nmo who has it to pay after all," he wisely said. . -. . ., The Kepublicau party, he Bald, says let thee concerns alone. U they make more money they .can cay their! la borers more. That would be very beautiful if true. But it isn't. The more power you give them, the less they pay the. laboring' man. ; he then paid a high tribute to or ganized labor, how from . its efforts in the pat, it had elevated and mndo 1'ct'er men out of the working classes had made their homes . better, and brighter. "Who can blame them from ...kluizing to protecthemiselves from i being robbed"? 1 want tt commend tbem. I congratutete . the work of thee organisations in Raleigh.": Be then ridiculed the argument that McKinley made cotton 10 1 fen-tei U iiound, and gave a little iticldent the other day how liiles the f Republican nominee, wa floorel.; while i making this argument, by a farmer in the crowd who ald , eottoh, ,is not ten cents but Is only 8', ceats. If Me- it 10 cents for Ood s telegraph Mcli&ilcy to put it back at He referred lo the faet that Pritcu aid would speak here tomorrow (to night), end nthat Jf ' he got off. the cotton gng for some one to ask blm If McKinley made 10 cent. cotton, wfcy didn't he bake It 10 cents in laM. r He ITHve Hie f dinner pail.a broad side. He waa extremeiyi cieyer- and witty when 1 struck; tbU-slogan of rhitemiblhaii'idcn'ts: that jhe la, horinsr man should -be thoroughly sat KKwS full .tomach. ;.'fl.they . think ts enough to sntlafyMhe smbl ' tlon of the laboring men, ? -M. thank NIf 7 '-i. ,.l,r -that 1 belsng to n $Hy that bus a higher ambition than thatN lt'uids th worktng niau to more than $d sbAru of ttMhit -Mr. -Pou read some choice extract from the sayings of I teuuv, wnen ne sam mat the small farmer and. the mechanic were infe rior "fo Ihe rough, riders who are char acterized ns men riding about with a pislor in- iuie pbtttct nnd .o, bfcttW Of mean Junior in the othw. called attention ttfhe fact' It had no. been for. the ngrro tnopps nt Snntlngo; Teddy would not . have been ftere today. -t- 'i, "-' i- The Republicans any Bryan is cheap. He talk and .mingles with the people. Well, he hn chnttwte,r so high that there U no price on itv and I would rather vote for a man like him than for at man Who; it) in. aoUtude and who falls ilown , and worships the golden ciilf. a " - " " He spoke on the Philippine question, giving the enormous- cost of the war which is Pel ng waged and the great Kacrifloe of life. More Filipinos have been, killed, by the United .States in the last two years than Spain killed In the past one. hundred years, and these men fighting for liberty,' their homes and what .they, believe to be right: -", "I do not believe," he said, "that nnjA nation ca'iv prosper and enrry on such a war.. As jt now is, .the Stars find Stripes nre unfurled 'over blood shed and polygamy." Jdr. Pou then, -paid .a high tribute, to Mr.-.Bryan. :. . , - .:' . '.:' -'u- In regard to his election, he said if eleeted I will not Hell out- I will not be false,. I want tliagrtculturnl clans, tle, laboring clas. the, mechanic anil the merchant to feel and .know that I am there to represent them, and 1 am glad that 1 belong to a. party that any tf.you try to .do your duty you are free and equal -and gives an op portunity., to all., ... Mr. Pou recited the, following:' REPtrBLlCAX ANTHEM. . My country, white or black. Sweet In n(l of Mark nnd Mack, ' 'of fhee I sing. " . t : Ijind where our fathers died, Lnmrl where the trusts abide We'll let fid freedom slide, When William's king. My native country, thee. Sweet land of G. O. P., ' "And of thy ways: Let Pcrto llicans yell, f'ii'e Filipinos shWl, Make freedom seem like well, 1 sing their praise. HOW ARE YOUR NERVES? If they are - weak and you feel nervous -and easily "flustrated." can't sleep, and rise in ihe morning unre-freshed.-your blood is iioor. Ktronji nerves depend upon rich, nourish ins blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla mnkes the nerves Btrong by enriching and vital izinir the blood. It gives sweet, re freshing sleep and comp.etely cures nervous troubles, Begin taking it to di.r. . . . Xausea. indigestion nre cured by Hood's Pills. ';.- FOR OVER FirTY YBARS Mrs. Wlnftlow'B Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect . success. . It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays ill pain, cures wind colic, sad is the best remedy for. DUrrhoes. - It will relieve tho poor llttla sufferer ilmnjedlstely. : Sold by druggists In eyery part of the world. rwonty-flvB cents s bottle. Be sure nd ink fr ''Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup." tad lake no other Had. ; . J , . '"-" T. W. BLAKE, Finfc Jewelry, miwtt .l Repair Guaranteed. iut Fayettevllle St. . LANDS." ;;,'-..' ... : Under and py virtue of the powers conferred npoivDie by a decree of the Superior: Court of Wake County, in ttye -Special Proceeding .Xo. 93(i, enti tled '-Wl C. Mareom, Administrator of Judge Moore. vs. Maria Moore, widow an,d only heir Bt lrfw.".l.vill. on Mon day, the 5th day of Jfoveipber, 1000, at t'. ('oiirt.'Hpiiso Hoor for Wake coun ty, St 13 o'clock M., expose to sale at ,ablc ttiictioA to the nlghest bidder for cash the lands described in the pe tition of said Mareom in said special proceeding which arc inclrded in trsots Nos. 3, 4. 5, 6, and T thereof, be ing lots 'tlav 40, 113, 116, 117, 119, 181, 123125. 1ST, 182,188 and 189. as shown m the plot of lands of the late J. W. B. Watson,1 deceased, in -Hoo-k of Maps 1883. page 34. llegister of Deeds office for Vukecounty. v!i-f-" J. C. MARCOM. " ' Commissioner. B, T. tt )R. L, OKAY. Attorneys. SALE OP PAKT OF "WATSON ' X0T1CC OF SALE. I)y authority of conveys noes exe cuted by J I. V. Bunch atari others, re eoixled -iu I look BU, paffe 7M, Ijook KIU, pajfs 373 nnd Book .1 (Hi, pnge !io4, re cords of Kepister of Dewls' office for Wake county, X will, on Monday, 20th of November;' 190O, at 13 o'clock in., at the Court House door of Wuke county, Ralelghv-N.?C .'sell to-' the highest bidden for cuhIi a certain tract of' land'Mln Mark's-, Creek township, Wake couhty, bounded on the , north by the lajids of A. at. slllin, on the east by. the lands of ..W M. Bunch; on the south by tho lands of Ji.W. Lee, and on the went by-the lands' of K. HA Bunch, same beinff known s lot .No t, in the (IItIbIoh of thi? hnid of S. J J Bunch, deceased, coutaiiiinir H6 acre more . or less, and bel wi ine a-nd' described jnptes and bounds- is ,tli. above-mentioned conveyances, . Also, will be sold at saiW t-inie an place,- by ,antJiorit.ys of MM convey snce, the following1 ilescribetf persoii; n.l nrouertv. towit! One biwvil horse-" Inule called George, one ngrnt nay Srs -jivule'i cnlled - Kate, t one s two- one red milch cow eslletl "Little,". Hnd all farming utensils of mort(rii(?or. ...V W. N. JONES, Attorney. . d-tds. f '.. -.;" . I Wil i iufrtH fh evintten van. I had thru IsrtnV ddtterl In comulUtlon snd they dtdded' thsl my hikah Would rebuilt bid urttil I tswrnentv. Thtfli Irt wen two ilMHttankd ill ham. Fku Hi iMtf sit hea bsa.tatrfidud Wine ol Cefdul slid mm vi vnuui iuiu wfott tot s cony of Horn Treatment of rental outlined, word for Word, and lent the use of the first I round relief. much Improved, . Tit pened kt seventeen yean, claim they are; I have l health If all right in every way, ' r - Think of her MiffefrnJI the agonies of female omplalrnj for seventeen year and the suffering all urmKUiary. Mn. Germany could have been euretf years ago just at well as how had she only taken Wine of Cardul. She need not hive had those harrowing pins and grinding aches. Her experience should induce every sufferer who reads this paper to give Wine of Cardul a trial. Instead of -wasting time and money with doctors When no benefit Is being; received from them, get a bottle ef this great medicine from your druggist. Wine of-Cardui, will annihilate those monthly pains Which make your life a torture and will bring you a permanent curei ' Don't decide you cannot be well even when doctor have failed. Try WN CIGAR TALK 7 11 CARROTT . .. ..." 4 .. A1 i -'... ;- Best 5c. Cigar In The World. LA A LI DA OR LA COLMENA (Clear Havana) Will satisfy you after dinner EL TELLO (Domestic) HAS NO SUrERIOR Test them for yourself. YARBORO CIGAR AND NEWS STAND. Miisic For All Occasions McDaniel's Orchestra Hereby announces to the public that it Is prepared to fuiniKh music for dances, trcrinans, receptions and all entertainments.'. Prices reasonable. 1 or rates apply to K W. McDAXIKL, - Box 71. . tS)S'S)SS .'': THF Yarborouh Cafe, J ' XALEIOH, N. C. Handsomest Restaurant in the State For Ladies and Gentlemen. . Newman & Dorsctt, froprikTohs. An up-to-date Place. Open Iay and Night. - thN.l.,rli V-iilu,n.li,rh House. , S FALL AND WINTER JVlillinery. FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. The very latest styles in the millinery world. OUR TRIMMERS are ex-j perts and our stock is complete! in all lines. - ARE REASONABLE, t Attentive salesladies will give you prompt attention. , MISS MAGGIE REESE. NOTICE TO CITY ers. i h.Ti! eity tax book for the year 1 UOO is now ready, snd has been placetl In niy li.Tnda for collection,- The charter 4fonuireiiiciits-.j-?kiUve to the penalty on taxes, will . be strictly enforced. I I " -'- ! i laimllhref0M!, It is the, desire of the col- SPCtOF.BS ve.ll Pa .Ul lc r IUUHI.-1: riiitittVi' thaf the tSx-t)STers call ami settle nt once and thereby ave them selves. this additionul cost ami at tut san) time apar the .collector the un 4trasarit duty f having to carry out that uprjtionjof our charter. . 1 .it ' .i ." Very respectfully, . Chas. F. Lumsdcn, Ciiy Tax Collector. jffier Dotfors Fail fled ,i child, They oeitUmHst o tree mt for feur men uti with a sraot xtttiwiture or money witn l - 8llln. Jane JOMs. ol WOOOVUic, niH.. para hi TUdford't.BIk.Irwhl md we decided to jive w.h"i '"?n',-"V7 . . . .: a r- s eonv of Horn Treatment of Pstnaks UUeaMI. HTM ituaying its contend, i rouna m mf wh. fet I bottle of Wine of Csnkil and a package ef I reordered until I had useeT eleven bottles snd found my health Wry ouf surprise a habV toon tpptmA. Sh h) Just at fat si s pig. Such thing I an. I would urge all ladies In poor Hktlth ttt Use your iMdlclnu. They are m not had any use (of a doctor rinc-twlnj the lint Mtl of youf wonderful m Tof Cardul, All druggists sell $1,00 bottles. In com fattlrta ipeoUl direction!, tAStttt, givlog jymptomi, "The 1 ..Uvisory Bspsi Aonl',,.Tlie ghssUoaogaJltsdcine Co., GasUanoogs, '1 '-'Wftr1 THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF RALEIGH, N. C. JOS. 0. imoW i'UKsiDKNT. IIKNJtY E.' LITCIIFOKD, Cahiiiku. Capital.: Surplus and Profits Deposits o )Ut i mU'Ust paid on (lcposlls. Total Assets - - - 925,000.00 Ample facilities for handling neemmtsof corporations and Individuals. Liberal loans on Cotton or other satisfactory collateral, in large. or small amounts.' Correspondence nnd personal calls Invited. Safe Deposit Boxes for i cnt at from 4.00 to $G.OO per annum. , . , , 12 EDWARD CONN, 2 i . : vi:.i,-'Jj Xi.s wrLMlXOTOX ST.,' ' ' S ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, P telephone. Light a-.id Bell .Wiring for' Mills, Hotels and Residences. P 9 SUPPLIES . GENERAL REPAIR WORK. J intersUie-'I'honeS'. .' -- WE HAVE ii"8 SIX havalAnd china dinner sets, IfTJ (- tn tUi ct arnrtri .40 ftft . rarf. Three Aif- fercnt decorations. To close for $22.50 per set. Igl ' - ijt : Also w O GRL3BXP DINNER SETS 102 PIECES ?5 Mrh. va Iiie $2ft.00. To close these nut. will fee sold for $ 11.00 each. y: V J. FINE TAILORING WALTER'S I SUPERIOR METHOD igarment cutting. Place your Order now for jour j Fall and Winter! ::f';,w '-v.; 'ly-i SUITS. Special Attention to Wedding , Outnts. G. N. WALTERS, Importing Tailor. FRESH CANDY Manufactured Every Dayi BY J. A. POPE. APPLES, ORANGES," BANANAS, QGARS. AND TOBACCO. Miss Dixie W. ; Leach, :.. "?v'itii; , ART STUDIO, IH eoratl vo Art; Chi na and Oil Pain t- - .Alii -V. - i f ' Ing to Order. China,; Fired artistically. , Will Instruct a few pui lis. . " ttA. L... Fee. 12. I900i ' ' ytM with ne !uxetpt w ne immaory visa enu nnuwg it t them s trlsh My tmbuu 7 I ji . Thedforffi BlaeK-IJrsugr er Such i tnmg nae nos up more man you medicine - My GERMANY. I Ladies' Tenn. $100,000.00 60,000.00 710,000.00 SaVNEN these out we oifer them . ' D. RIGGAN, . FAYETTKVILLE AND nAEC.ETT STS. Southern Railway. ! The Standard Railway of the South, The Direct Line to All l'oints, Texas, California, Florida, Cuba and Porto Rico. TRAVEL BY THE SOUTHEIIN AXD YOU ARE ASSURED A S AKE, COMFORT ABLE AND EXPEDITIOUS JOURNEY. Strictly FIRST-CLASS Equipment on all Through snd Local Train. Pullman l'alace Sleeping Cars on all Night Train!. Un cqr.uled dining car service on all through trains. Fast and Safe Schedules. Apply to ticket agents for time-tables, rates and general information, or address I. L. VERNON, THAD C. STCR0IS, T. P. A. C. T. A., Charlotte, N. C. " Raleigh, N. C. NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS. FRANK S. GANNON. J. M. GULP, Third VtP. and Gen: Man. , Trsf. Mgr. W. A. TURK,' O. P. A., Washington, D. C. FOR SALE OR RENT. A desirable residence with all modern Improvements, stable and garden. House1 well built. In good repair. Large hall, three rooms and two closets and pantry on first -Boor, four rooms, three closets nnd bath room oft second floor. Large dry and rI! lighted 'basement with two rooirfs and hall plastered throughout. Cor ner lot, 105 feet, on Jones-street, and 210 feet on Bloodworth street.' Price - and terms reasonable, .-Apply to J. ,D. BOUSHALL. AINV DAV It May Turn To sharp, cold Weather -'"'..:''..'; 'V'kU't AND YOU CAN NOW GET A BARGAIN. We have a numberof Fine Winter fiitnnenls hrmijrht out for Fair v.'eek's Selling but the Warm Weather has miule- m cany them over. : new Gar., mcnts will now be sold away under Value. Away under value: Ladies' Coats, Jackets, Rich Furs, and Ready-made Costumes. DID YOU ASK IF SIMPSON'S ECZEMA OINTMENT WILL CURE ECZEMA? CERTAINLY The Catarrh Cream Cures Catarrh. i . i: . . - - - - ''K ;V- EITHER BY MAIL FOR 25 CENTS. Wm. SIMPSON, Pharmacist, RALEIGH, N. C. ROSES, CARNATIONS, And other Choice Cut-Flowers for occasions always in stock. Floral Designs at Short Notice. WEDDING DEC Palms. Ferns in Great Varieties Primroses, Calla Lilies, etc. Visitore cordially invited Institute. Greenh'j'isc H Our City Patrons . . Arc reminded that next week is' ' ' FAIR WEEK. "" '. To look well you must be neatly dressed. Spotless, linen is essential. Send your work to THE CAPITAL STEAM LAUNDRY, 113 Wilmington Street. Telephone '.. 291.- Our wagon will call. UNQ MEN, ATTENTION 1 Are you Saving and Investing any able, in case or necessity .- THE MECHANICS AND INVESTORS UNION re senior me lu'st investment Certificate;ver ollcrcd. All sizes from moo i. l.ooo A Certiiicate for 2oo, Payable in 100 months is sold for a I i.uithiv PiivmAnt, of M.o. which Is only Five Cents per day. A MOO Cer- j tiricatc is $4.00 per month, or Thirteen Cents per day. The Company has now in force 215 Participating Certificates, .120 New Definite Contract Certificates, 121 Full Paid Coupon Certilicates and 118 1,'i.vt. MiirtwMra Loans on Residence DO YOU OWN A CERTIFICATE ? If not apply for one to GEORGE ALLEK 22 PuUen Bld'g, Raleigh, N. C CITY MARKET The murket reports found below are 1Pfiur of the market, and are' as firms whose advertisements appear in who will seive you promptly. Orders messenger. Daily Market Report. VEGETABLES. Cabbage, 5 to 10c. each. Corn, 15 to 20e. dozen. Snap beans, 30c. peck. Uutter Beans, 20c. quart. Onions, $1.20 bushel, l'otutoes, sweet, 20c. peck Potatoes. Irish, 30e. i)eck. l; 1. has KS. it. l'eas, (cornfield), 10c. quart. Turnips, 5c. bunch. Egg plant, 5c. each. , t Okra, 5c. quart. ? i Soup bunch, 5c. Tomatoes, 15 to 20c. dozen. Dried Peas, 5c. quart. Sulad, 10c. peck. . , Peaches, 25 to 30. i 4 Can tomatoes, 10c. ' t can corn, 10c. : --'H iiu.' '' IV Apples, $1.00 to $i.B5pusneu Pears, $1.00 uusnei. , . iji. Grapes, 25c. peck. - v'Atfi5 Chickens, 20 to 35c each. . ft ' js Eggs, 20c. dozen. 'S Butter, 20 to 30c. pound. Watermelons 20 to 40c. each. , '--: MEATS ' - j. ,;; Iamb, 12 'ae. pound. Mutton 10jj.l2yae pound. Beef, native, 10 to 12'sc. pound. Beef, Western, 15 to 17'3c. pound. Beef, stew, 67c. pound. Sausage, 10c. pound. V , ' Liver, 10c. pound. ,! ."I"5 i"!Oi Pork, 12 '3c. pound. ' -'' Tripe, 10c. pound. Dressed chicken 35 to 40c. eaelx. :-'.- FISH. ," - :.' Mackerel, per bunch, 25c. .! Mackerel, ier pair, 35 in 50c. -Norfolk spots, bunch, 20 to 25c Gray trout, bunh, 20c. Spotted trout, bunch, 25o. J DOBBIN & FERRALL : ' . ' TUCKER'S ST OR-E; DOBBIN & FERRALL. IT WILL, AND all sizes. Winter Blooming Plants of ;North Halifax Street near Peace Steinmetz. money, where it can be made avail-. Property DIRECTORY. corrected daily by Mr. J. N. McRary, nearly accurate as possible.' The this directory are reliable 'dealers may be sent either by telephone be DliR'fish, buneb, 20 to 25&' '' ' i j , JlulIetK, bunch, 20c. - " ' (ronkers, bunch, 15c. l' lounuers, Diincn, zu to oc. i Oysters, Norfolk, 35c. quat. -( All pork sausage, 15 cenbt. : G. W. MARSH & SfjX," Dealers In ' : VEGETABLES, FRUITS, CHICKENS, EGGS, CANNED GOODS, ETC. LOWEST .- MARKET PKtCES. ; Si n II No. 4. Interatottt Thone 330. C. D. ARTHUR, FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, AND SHRIMP RECEIVED DAILY. Stall 14. Both 'Phones Jlo. 255. F. H: HUNNICUTT. - i , Always on hands the X CHOICE WlferJRN MKAxd, LAMB,' VEAL, MUTTOX, PORK, SAU SAGE, ETC.. i Bell 'Phone 1053. ' , ; and FRUITS of afl kinds.. , , y. i.. xiogers nas nioe' Watermelons and dressed chickens in his stall ia the market. -:. , ' ' 7 Free and prompt delivery.' .v "r W. H. ROGERS. Inter-Statr 'Phon 354.' - 1 U M. PERRY,"' -v RELIABLE DOMESTIC MEATS. - ' Orders delivered free snd promptly. STALL NO. S. " , t BeU 'Phono 885; Inter-State, m. j
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