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ESTABLISHED 1832. TM : IS BOCKEEi REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS DISCUSS THE BOLTER. , ' CoutlB, Buy' Hll Critic; Setiitary Hynn Tells What - - h Km f Deekery. :,.. Special.- - v ' RalbioicN. 0.. August 31. -At the - Republican Slate headquarters, all the talk today war of Oliver Dockery's attack on tt Republicans.' ' " inconsistent. . He once wns devoted to .Allison, a. inuu nme otiore me Kepuoii ran State convention he wrote a letter '.adverting the com standard, , which wet intended to (urlher Mb candidacy for Govt eroor, but with held it ut a friend's sohci Jtation. During the convention he express d himself as a single standard mnn. I do -not knr.w what oar commiltoe will do, but if I had uiy way, I wouM icmove 'him from our 1 ticket by telegraph, not waiting for the mail The Republican jarty is too rich in material to have a man s candidate for Lieutenant-Governor who Is denouncing (be remainder of Ike picket Even the supporters of his own 'lng of the pirly are denouncing his lac Biraa'a Movements. flpeolal., i . ;: :' Ripley," N.Y., August 81. Candi date Bryan orrived this afternoon. -.1 Alter rather an uninteresting diive, he addressed a lurgelrjumoer of formers Irom the balcony of his boieLl. s ? ; At three o'clock he took the train for Cleveland, Ohio. " j In his speech ha referred to the fact that both of the political partite 'or the first time bad taken a plain stand on the money question. .';'7.V ';-?;' ' ;-t-:':--'." He nld the best government was formed by the people who took 'an active part, end did not display too much conGdence ib same. .-. ; , HtlreriSM t Hatif Bryan. . Special..' i . . - ..V,' CVsvkland, O. August 81.- Cand date Bryan wilt be notified by the Silver party in Lircoln, Neb., on Septembers. u . Ctmirnan Groot made a demand that Senator Teller mike ujpeuch, but. Teller has Other engagements. ' Chairman Joue will be requested to have Teller postpone his engagements Nan ami! Father. - Special. . . .',' - . - WnutLiNQ, Wsx Va., Angut 81 William n. Wilson, son of Postmaster General Wilfon, was elected a delegate to the Indianapolis Convention, . He says that his father believes that the aucccM of Bryan will be a tremendous misfortune. . - ' : : M0ST RUN AGAIN. OSnelal Bcelaratlan af Primary Tola V la Bantk Carolina. Columbia, S, C The official returns Irntfl l.hn rMnfc nrimorv Atprhnn IiaM In this State, show a total rote of 78,331, of . which the candidates for United States Senator received as follows: : Evins, 88, 80S; Earle, 81,092; Duncan, 8,837. Evans nsoeiving 827 less lhan a majority, the 8tat tiecutive, committee has ordered secona primary, umitea to irao and Earle, for September 8. "' ' . ; .All of the present Congressional dele gation were renominated except Strait of the Fifth district. . Be will .also ran on , a second primary. . EUioV of the First - distnet is the only 'gold standard nom Inee. - ' , It is believed that Earle will be noml ,nated. Tillman will not ioteifcre in the contest - lairad Heartf Fram. : "WASnuroTON. D. C Actinir Secretary TV ike, or tue Treasury twpartmcnt, re ceived telegram from United States Con ul at Port Antonio, Jamaica, saying that the sotpected filibuster Lanrada Is at that port, after having landed at Kavassa end trarTtferred men and arms to the tug Dauntless, which slipped out of the port oi Brunswick, Oa., a lew weeks ago and ' emlrked a party ol men at Woodbine, Fl since which time she has not been heard from. The Lanrada cleared Aom . Wilmington, Dot., August 6. ' V r, Free Fa,iu t'nrtallment. ; .. ' FiLLllHER, Mum. The various mills in the city are free from the provisions of the curtailment agreement. Borne of the mills have stopped for a longer time than the tra meut called for, hut this volun tsry extension of the shut down fiature was due to the weak market, tho rite in cotton ond the high rate.of Inlor st. Tlmt the enrtailiTiont will continue t a aurtd. The American Linen, Amiwan, Fall Piivor Manufactory, Kobe n, f '.ml, Wampanong, Mutacomet, . 'if-i', Weiit iiiune and Pocniwott will i ; up r t w W, and thete mills i- ' like 73,000 pieces. M (XiroB(u d as to i ' n ' n other mills, pro i, v 'I start. The v- i. i in. v, .;; t: CROP BUILETIW. HUt-Beortror the Weak Coadlthma A ; CnnarV Cot Kaatora Car ... ollaia rl Iprveanea(. - -. Special, i' .' .:.v Balkioh, " N. C, August 81. The State crop bulletin issued today says, that during the past seven data, crop condi tion have not materially changed. Bain has fallen here and there, but over large areas the drought Is una' ntcd. 1 . ;-,- Coiton in the east is practically past improvement, it is half open . and h being picked rapidly. a-- Cotton Is no longer growing in central districts, and looks dry. Picking is rapid. Reports from the Western district say picking has progressed uninterruptedly, and that there is much shrinkage In the size of the bolt, as well shedding,' but of late some cotton is blooming. 1 Tobacco- cures thin and what remains is poor. . v" .! : . .- U West Point. Special.-1 New ..Tork, August 81. LI " Hung Chang's visit to West PoiU was a good deal ol a failure, because of the heavy rain, and ; be -would not endanger his health by leaving tho Dolphin. CRUISER BANCROFT. Prrparatlana Hade for her Dtpartnr to Dardanellca. Special. Wabuikton, D. C, August 8t. The Crniatr Bancroft has bien ordered to lewe Annnpolis, tomorrow,for KewY r't, where she will be docked and changes ade, preparatory to starting to the Dar danelles. ; " The Bancroft carries more sail than any other ciuiser. ", 1, OPPOSBO TO wmnuBR. Spanleh Element Aranaed Over Muaar y,-.;.'.i. ; aadCoOTec Crop.... : Key Wbst, Fla. Great excitement prevails in Havana over' , Wejler'gjdecrte in regard lo the suga r and Coffee crops, fl4 believed if issued the decree will be strongly opposed.' Serious complica tions aro esnectid from the Spuoieh ele It is ramorcd the conservative party held a tecret ineeting ami dtcided to a(k the borne government 6r Weyler's recall, and if refused, to forcibly expel him as was done to Gene ral Dulce in the lust war, - ;- '.' f It is understood that Consul Lee has ttmnitly protested against the notice posted at the entry ol Cabana iortress, stating if .the American con-ul presents himself there to detain ' and arrest him Lee has also demanded that Weyler mike a full investigation of Charles Govio's death.. v:J- - :;"''. .":'( ;. It it' repoited that Qniotin Bandera and sixty followers have crossed the southern section oftheTrocba and are now operating around Pozo Bedondo. It is understood Bandera will "astnme com mind of the forces in Havana province, lierctofore'uoder Geo. : Zayaa, who was killed in a recent tfigngement. ' : BASB BALL. alUaal laa;ae Oarnee Played Tea. . aerdar. . . i.. Special, .. . ... Wabdimotom, August 31. Washing' ton, 1; Chicago, 0. Eleven innings. ' Pnn.ADEi.PHlA, August, 81. Phila delphia, 6; Cincinnati, 4. ' . 1 Baltimobb, August . 81. Baltimore, 7; Pittsburg. 12. . . New Tork, Brooklyn,) Boston, rain; no games. . . . . " Where They Play Taday, Cleveland at New York. , ; .. -. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Chicago at Washington. . r t. ' Louisville at Boston, St. Lonis at Brooklyn.- t , . - Pittsburg at Baltimore. BOW TUB CLUBS STAKD. CLCB8. :' Baltimore, -Cincinnati, ; Cleveland, V Chicago, ; Boston,- I t. 84 40 42 48 49 49 B7 S6 B 64 .74 79 P. c. .685 .638 .607 .671 .646 .646 .483 .402 .815 ..255 74 69 65 4 69 59 88 6 4) 84 -27: Pittsiiurcr, Philadclphln, Brooklyn, New York, .. Washington, ' St. Louis, -Louisville, THE MARKETS. i . . Kxw Tobc, August 81. r . OPWUHO.. CLOBB. Cotton, January, 7.60 - 7.71 " Ckioaqo, August 81. ' OPRNINO. CLOSB. , "671 . 671 ri OctolKif Wheat, Pork, ; ' Ri!8, ' - 6.03 8.63 8.20 8.221 Ta Wnirh t niina Flllbaatcra. . Washinoto.v, D. C, August 81 The cmincr Nuwark has b? q ordi red to leave lor Key West, todiy, to relieve the Mont gomery jtation thore to pn vniit violi-tlons of tlie neutralHy laws l.y f:t!m-f ' get- I " ! tions. Tlii) ! -y wiil y.i'n Ailii-iiul "ii c8 f hi- n , I ' j - t' c ''VASHINMLETTE- SEWALL'S WITHDRAWAL RE PORTED QUITE PROBABLE. Tern Watsen BelpaThla. ' Are Repub lican Alarmed xek af Hana(a ' memt In Bryaa'a- Afltatra. Papn -,:: i, llau.slaed na Xdncaxtoa. 4 Journal Bureau, ) Wasiiinoton, D. C, Aug Slat. That there is much more in the story of the probable retirement of Bewail irom the Democratic .ticket, after the Maine election, than those conne:tcd with either the Democratic or Populist National Committees will admit, is generally be iieved in ' Washington. A prominent Democrat said: l'I do not -wish my name mentioned as saying so, but my own be lief hi that the only fault in the story of Sewull's retirement from the ticket wa that it was prematurely made public. It was, of course, the intention of those who were engineering tho scheme that the retirement should appear to ue entirely voluntary on Sewall's part. The publica tion of the matter has made thut impossi ble, and may result In defeating the clteme altogether." Although the cocky position taken by Torn Watson undoubt- dly helped along the scheme to bring about Sewall's leiirement, it wus not ihe intention of these engaged in working up the Washington end that Tom Watson should get any benefit out of it. The dia wns that after Sewnll retired, the Democrats ' on the National committee were to claim thut lie had done so in def erence to Populist opposition, and to ask that the PopuIUt National Committee bring about Tom Watson's retirement from their ticket in deference to Demo cratic opposition. Then with both Wat son and Bewail out of the way, the joint Committees would select a new candidate for Vice President. In order to get the consent of the Populists to Watson's withdrawal, the Democrats were prepared to ageee that the new candidate should be a Populist nnd that he should be from the South. According to trustworthy Information, that was the way the pro gramme stood when the story of Sewall's withdraws! was prematurely made poli tic by a Maine P pulist. As a matter of course the (Jbairimn ot botb Populist aud Democratic National Committees dt cline to admit any knowledge of this scheme. , Republicans nra c'llier alarmed or skil fully pretending to bo alarmed over the reported large defections from that party in the agricultural sections ol the middle West. According to a story given out by friends of McRinley, a canvass just com pletr.1 ihons that sixty per cent, of the Republican farmers of Iowa have aonoun ced their intention to vote for Bryan nnd free silver. This statement would have excited much more interest if it had not been given out by Bepublicans and ac companled by another story detailing the trouble Chairman Hanna was having in getting campaign contributions, liecauss of the belief in the East that the defeat of silver was already practically accomplish ed. The policy of frightening one's side into harder lighting has more than once h"en successfully put through in politics, and Mr. Hanna may be trying it again, The silver people are not giving figures, but they say Republican defection wll! give them most of the middle Western states, unless there is a change of senti ment between now and election day. On the other hand, Republicans just from those states say there is already a change ol sentiment and that the defection is not greater in one party than in the other, and that McKinley will carry them all. There are ominous mntteringi concern ing the management, or rather tho alleg ed lack of management of the Bryan cam pain, which may break into an open storm in the near future if there isn't change. It is charged that the campaign managers have neglected Opportunities which they should have taken advantage of, and some of those who make the charges say that Bryan is lurgely to blame tor insising upon having his own wsy about many things .which should have been left to ihe discretion of those who have had more experience in managiug National campaigns, and tjuit Bryan it too much inclined to bo a rainbow chaser to be allowed to control things. They say that it was Bryan's disposition ' to chase rainbow Instead of sawing wood that dls gusted Senator Gorman, bi had partly prooiUtd to help manage lie campaign, and they 'aro now trying ,ti persuade Gorman to hold, sod' Bryan - Js said to have promised h'm that" lie' would not attempt to Intel fere with him if he would. . The Populists National OmmitU confining its woik Id assisting In smooth- log out His ob.tlclri to harmony in the several Statu) and in making unaOgmsots fur Populist stamp speakei U Is send ing out very little lin-ratiyV Senator Buth t, Chalimnn -f the Committer, says the Populist do no: vied education' on the rinoci&l question, because they have long 8o posted themselves; and that the aver age cross road populist ean easily out urgue men who have been Id public life tor years, wnen it comes down to silver. BncUea's Anuea Salve. The Beet 8lva in the world for Cats, Bruises, gores, Ulcers, Sail Itliennv Fever Sores, Tetter. tliftppNl Iuw!5, iJUilblains, ( urns, and all bkin Irruptions, aud poal t v,,'y f.irei Piles, or no pay' requirml, It i; - , lined to gjvt perfect eati .action or Just Received Direct from th mill a fresh Carload of 0. G. A.' VOIGT & CO'S. SNOW-DRIFT! Best Fancy Patent Flour. CALLA: LILLY ! FullEollor Patent Flour. STAR ! -Patent Flour - Three of the best grades of Flour on tho market. Every barrel not found as represented may be re turned and money will be refunded. Prices guaranteed. L & Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 71 Broad St., New Berne, N. C. 88 Middle Street 46. BPhone Pork Steak and Pork Chops. Fresh made Sausages at only 10c, formerly sold at 12. Finest mettts can be found at our market. Sam'l Cohn & Son Having- secured the services of a First-class BARBER. I will respectfully ask all who want first-class work done in that line to call at NO. 20 fllDDLE STREET UP STAIRS. Sr Satisfaction Guaranteed or I monev. Cool Breeze No Flies. Respectlully, J. F. TAYLOR. Silver or Gold ! , It matters not I What we want is your order for tliat Full Suit. THAT yon must have. Our Fall and Winter Samples are ready for your inspection. Also a line ot Cassimeros nnd Wort.fi ds in stock if you do not wish to wait. We Guarantee Fit ami IVu-tn G ids were never so good or prleis si low as now. T.ll. Chadwick 101 Middle Street. In order to make room for . my fall stock, lor 80 day I - will close out .my entire V 7 stock of Drv Goods, Notions, 4 ' Ladies' Oxlbrds, Clothing, etc , at prime cost. Respectfully, f- J: - ' ,' ' J. J. BAXTER, IXason's Improved Fruit Jars . ' and ;;;;;; . Porcelain Lined - , ' ; ; ; Settles L. IT, Outlcr & Co'b, 1 JARS Notice ! -gss TO 100 small Full Cream Cheese. 250 boxes Tobacco rom 15 to 30 cents. 100 cases Pie Peach es. 75 cases table Peach es. 100 cases owders. Baking 100 cases Soap. 50 cases Starch. 75 tubs pure Lard. 100 cases Brandy "ruit. Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snuff, At B UAH s And other things too numerous to mention. as cheap as the cheap est. JOHN DUNN 55 & 57 Pollock St BARGAINS t Bicycles. In order to make room for1 my now stoek of wheels. I will sell lor tho next 3D days the following second hand wheels, as good as new, at prices named below : One 34 Inch Misses wheel, new S'20 (XI One 24 Inch Qotham.boys, second hand, 20 Oil One tS inch Eoyer, Gents, second hand !M do One 30 Inch Gotham, Misses, second hand 55 00 One tS inch Bellls, Genu, good as new, 4.1 do One 48 Inch Fenton. Gents, second band 80 00 One is inch Royer, Gents, good as now, Si 00 One 28 Inch Malestle. Gents, good as new sti oo One !8 Inch Gales, Gents, second hand So w One 94 Inch Westminister, Misses, sec ond hand w 00 One 28 inch Hoyer,Ladles,socond hand, 25 oo These are all In good order and are high grade wheels. We also have some cheaper second hand wtaoels which we are offering at great bargains. A lull line ol Novelties will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Mr. Plttman who has been unwell lor the past tew weeks Is at his post again and anx lous to serve those who desire repairing of any kind done. F. S. DUFFY. slf53 AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SAVE MONEY BT LEAVING YOUR OR DERS WITH ME. . F. TJLRICH, Grocer 40 mvou ITRSST. At triors , gaaCJonfectioiicry You will find an assortment of fresh Nuts, 20o., per lb. Lemon and Peppermint itick Candy made fresh every week. Our assortment of Pipes art com plete, and we aell onr roods cheaper than tou can get theny X, arum ar a co Sihcr, Cold or Orcsibacb , ; : Will be taken lo exchange for Board by MRS. ft. E. CBEULE, Corner or Middle and Broad fc'treeU. ' TOURS KBASONABXA AeMBtmoiatUa rirt-ClM. ioble Trade ilai facta Prices Reward. Reward. Reward. We will iay 93.1.00 lo the person Wlio will Iji lnff ua a stove t)H will ompare in quality, finish and point ol excellence with the WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have as Judges three disinterested Persons. Wo want you to sou these stovos 'and Ranges whether you wish to buy or not. They are the handsomest stoves ever shown in North Carolina, and each Is warranted by DUCK'S STOVE & HANOI? CO., anil by Slover'nanlwaro Coinpuny to give perloet satistiivnon or we wilt re fund your money. t-Call and let us show vou anything In our line you may need. We guarantee OUK PRICES on anything wo sell. Yours Kespectlully, E We have Some NICE STYLES LEFT IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, Oxford's and Strap Sandals, nud a full Una of liis MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. J5?"Lritc style Ladies Collars a Spec ialty. We will cln-e out our lartie lino ol Meu'a, Hoys nud Youth's Clothing at n real leuinjuon. A full line of Trunks ami Baj;s. Hol ler Trays a Specialty. Give us a call. Very Truly W. B. Swindell & Co. J. ?nlir in The liiM'st JaUu- of Staple and Fancy Groceries Vo. 75 15 road St. Fresh goods received daily. Just Received! A Supply of Siiijrle Tube Puncture Prooi Bicycle Tires ! Mst Price 81 ' pr pair; my price for Sl'OT CASH, 8(1.00 each. NO REPAIR Ol'TFITS NECESSARY ! NO PI NCTI RES TO REPAIR ! They cost a little more than xomc cheaper Tires, lint Call early avoid tho rush. WM. T. HILL, DNtrirt Atreut for Columbia and Hartford Blejeles Phone 80. 61 S. Front Street; J. 1. CJ 1SK1XS, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet Manic and Musical Instru ments. tMnil orders receivo prompt atten tion. r ' J. 1. O ANKIXS. Notice Given 1 A new telephone has been put In for the benefit ot my customers who ani stove wood, wlilcti Is kept nnuer larse sbetls and never gets wet It is sawed Intostoye lengths. Sawdust niven away. All kinds of Shingles, loth snwsl and hanoxnaae. 800.000 Brick for sale. . Use telephone to order anything yon want from Big IIU, the Bliinftle, Wood and Brick man. '. 'Phone No. 10. . T CI K A COLD IS ONE BAT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All draggins refund the money if It fails to care. 89a. , . ' ' $85. w. W. SmallwQod Stock Taking Time Approaches And the Knife Is Again Applied to "Values ! All Departments Share in the CXJT ? Sincerely hoping to receive the same liber al patronage extended my predecessors, and, promising to use every effort to make it ad vantageous to alliwho buy of me. j. ii. s on Successor to IV
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