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fell , VdL. XV NEW SERIES NO. GUTHRIE SPEAKS. ; REGARDING I'll AMMAN AYElt'S ADDRESS AGAINST HIM Caaslaere ' Ilia" fwUlu All Blahl. Mca I Its Earajtllaa rati' " . . Keir.WllllBB' la Accept Dc-' fMaa ar tUia rcoplv. Special.. . A,: 5,iii? h.i, f IUltigh, N. , a, October 29 W. A Cullirie ipent'llie' ilny here, and rs ha wat leaving your correspondent asked him the question, What bate you to say in reply to Chairman Ayrrt address in the Hay- seeder, which ate reply lb your address r Guthrie Ud said, ''Nothing except this that be has punctuated nd emphasized my own position and placed' me under obligation by dotal It' You most 1 re member that I hare practiced law 80 yean and rooit of my tifelias been spent in the Investigation of business transactions, snd la the trial or cases in, Conrt and I have found byi expeiiencaUiatitiatheezcep. tlon to find a man who hi strictly honest and atwaj telle the (roth. yyi I have lived my life for the moat part among men who are common liars, and 11 '., men who have told out (he People' party to the gold; "bug ' In North Carotina for reward or tbe hope of reward, think they have deceived me they ate very much mistaken,""': " - J;.v .'- As for myself I would rather be cursed ly the pie counter crowd before election, than be cursed the balance of my life by tbe people after election; 'f' i- i J am content to abide by the coot sober judgment of the plain rank and file of the People's party, who have been taught to belleveHa principles which I advo cate." :: ' ,) Tae TaaacvTs. .. r 4 ,- BpmUU. -. ,.1 , , ?. B Allien, October 29. The Supreme Conrt declares the tonnage tax on com mertUlfeiliaere to be constitutional. - ' Klllaa VkH4 rf BUvcaao. .. . j I Galxstilus, Wis., Seeking revenge as tbe result of a quarrel with .his em ployer, Oscar Marshall, Ja North Bend, farmer, William Palmer eighteen years old, murdered the three year eld son'ol ' Marshall, Palmer took the little boy to the barn and, deliberately crushed his " skull with an i. Later. be ooufessed to tbe crime and a lynching msy follow. ' Tbe Russian thistle jrlUVW used for fuel in South Dakota this winter. It find? a market at $1.50 a ton. ;. ' - Richard. Morgan aged, about Jlijrlr.fto years, committed suicide bycntting bit throat. In a cemetery on 'the outskirts oi Philadelphia, . .Letters left . by Morgan show Ibatha killed himself because of uu requited low. ' - a' V Mr. Margaret' Hays died at the home i if W daughter, Mr. Patrick Bariett, at Stony Fo'rJ,"Orinne County,' N. Y-.'sged one hundred and four years. She was "born in County Kerry, Ireland.' She re tained her faculties to the last. " W. P. siieehaa's hotel, at Atlalia', Ala., was destroyed by Are. Three of the vol unteer firemen were badly injured by a Otlliog roof, one of them,' Walter Cox, having both thighs broken! McDonough and Partita, two spectators, were also in jured. .' lt-I. , The throe year old son of Oscar Mar shall, a North: "Ilenil;"WIe.7 farmer," has bten murdeca - by hired man named Palmer. Marshall and the man had a quarrel, and to get even with hls-employ. er Palmer look the little boy to tbe barn and deliberately croshe'l his skull with ' '. '.'','. r An explosion ot natural gna at Araloh, Allegheny County, fa., killed Bessie Os borne, aged thirteen years, and seriously iujiucd her brother pile, aged ntne yeaia, aJ her a'uUr EJith, ayed six years, f be house wat bvlly wre. kcl. The explo sion was caused by a leak In the kitchen Il'lM-S. ' ' " tliarle I).irn, a businena man of Glen '..', near" Cincluuati, Ohio, took a pinch of euiiir for a cold. Soseveru wns thf n that followed that the inferior ' ;'ie nmIe of the left eye was rup t i and, as he couliniied to sneeze, the i ion forced the eje out ol the socket. e e was ri'placed by a physician. '; C r's jury that Investigated tbe ' n at t u Louis has returned a ver !' '-'"! t' t it was due to tbe care , i Atwood, comluctor . ' t ,ier, lu cl.ar -e ol It ., ! 1 t'ei; 'line of 1 . i '. ol'.Ji. .lJ i ! t r ;s to exrie". propnr i I ! I : .'.ot Of ItH of f e I' ! 1 of y. 1 ( i com 'c to ra 136. Highest of all in Leavening Strength. Utekt U. S. Gov't Report. e 4 - Uy:4 h'A xygm ADSO LATELY PUHE PANI0 IN KONtY BIABEST: Maer Advance to HOx Per .'!, Sveryttlsta . DemaralUetl. Jtta$fca Weak. Oemaaa tot, Call Laaaa.-.. - 8peclal, money suddenly advanced to 50 per cent. In Wall slreei, ttiilcflrnjoji'.l J ; This Is the highest rate since tbe panic of 1893. It demoralized the matket at once. 5 t - , , i, One handled per cent, was offered for call loons, the highest point reached todaj at 2:40 p. m. V:;'rf5.'.' The Stock Bxchmge nwrket ww weak. just before ? bVilock; tbe nrevallbig rate for call loans was one fourth of one per cent.' a day, with iuterest, equivalent to 97 per cent. Oue Sum of $80,000 offered at 80 per cent a few miuutes before the close was quickly grabbed, . after which 07 per cent, ruled, . V; !. After the market closed brokers waxed wroth at the action of the banks In call ing in their money at a time when the brokers and' their customers needed ll moat. ' ( There is a talk of banks Issuing clearing house certificates. . Rorrolk Vonrtcar. tiMOlaL ... ... . NoavoLK, Vs., October S.-i-TbaaV, Bourke Cockran tried for an hour and a half to apeak hero in Armory Hall, bul his voice was constantly drowned out by tbe silvcrites present who cheered for Bryan- s ..",:,.'. Mayor Mayo made an appeal which was well received, but Cockrao was not allowed to proceed. ' ' J. " . He was to leave at .i p. m, but at 8:80 m. said ho would not stay as loug as as be was not permittedjto speak. Killed hi- das Ezpleslaa. . Syeetal. ., . ' ' , Wilkksbabpb, Pa., October 20-A heavy - gas explosion occurred at the South Wilkesbarre shaft of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Company, this afternoon which killed To'u'r' mTuerT"an'd tWo'dr s partyol rescuers. . : . V l Tlieto were eiglit other men In (he i!iafl,Jbut tlieic fecjit no lcuWn. j J , - aejth s'tsa isUa-Ji W f , Halbioii,, October 2.-OaodiJl 3uthrie declared this allernoon, ul am a Populist with both feet-on the plat- . Hick Wiad la Texas. ' SitRnuAH, - Tex it. A toroado rongl nateJ near Fannlngton, sixteea " nil lei southwest of Sherman. After forming, the tornado took a northeasterly coure passLig about three miles east of Sher man,". It waaaseo by hundreds- of " wnp'e in.Uiieity. :yii.;;tT iiiti ul Thefirstdeslructive work was noted twelve miles southwest of Shermai,wberr the tornado demolished a tenant house on tna farm of George Duke. ' No ene wa hurt. The tornado rose from the earth, striking again at a point about fbur miles sbntbe-iat'or Sherman, where It demollalied a tenant house oa the iarm of Jim Harris, occupied by a family toamed Hays, ' ' Several persons telephoned from a wh urban resl'lcnce in lb it neighborhood, asking that Searchers b sent out to look for persons who- aremiseittg. Beqtet were also male for phi sjejanf. lbsodugea. stimulants and other articles necessary to care lor tue wonnaea. ; f Imports otlho number wounded are very indefinite ' ;A maa 'vrho'wwi lit (he Farris field is among the misting.' Tbt track of the stor was qot mora than fifty feet wide. ; . ; ' THE COTTON MARKETS. ' - October 20. LrvcRPooi, news today has been quite encouraging and New York baa readily responded to the better leellng. The closing tonight is 8.01 for Jaoaary afloat 7.94 yesterday a net gain of 1J points. , . . Tiikiik is a general disposition throughout the South to hold .till after election, and hence receipts at Interior points and ports are smaller. - Tins MIlos oft" la recsints together with soils ; fii!ition loiuiry bss eaused U.e a.! . JutJT how , ; Hiia schance will ba la a i'ii.'' ,i ( . y lin e c m solva, i in i: li t seems to be In a very lieallhy c' r. i ion. - - .. - ...... i- w lU'.nnK n .,:,., had b.-.n Ann and salve at t'i to 7.17). ' Yours 1'ni'y. J. T. I. a i ium. w- ' NEWBERNE, ; N. C. FRIDAY M0RN1XQ OCTOBER. 30 1896 , ESTABLISHED 1882 " OvwuI y ill IS HID. I: SITUATI N TOO MUCH FOR i tlPiTtrnTTRT-rrniTiruiw - " Weak Ekeasea.. Cammlttea BMaa Ca. vtala.' Ayer Waabllasr. Beaia x . : crate Kaeaarageal. Kasaell '' '.' ' . ''Claims M nereeat- ' Special ' 1 RAfcEidH, N. C, Oct, 20. Populist Chairman IlalAyer 's mad and backed. He spoke ;today about he attacks made ojijiim by the Populists and said: Peo- fle who are represented as Populists and attack hs Populist Committee, are either men who are; paid to. do so with mean whisky or they are tempted by tbe Demo ocrats tvith office." ' r Ayer says he can't tell whether his com mittee is backed by tbe party. That there is uncertainty as to bow things will go, that he does not know how to make any calculations. - He says that as to tbe en tbusiasm for Dockery,Le does not see any now over any one man. Democrats are in fine spirits today. They say the situation Is brightening hourly. '""'"' ,,; Russell says he expects to get 83 per cent, of the Populist vote. IS IT A ROORBACK? Democrat, Bewara, ar Fraaaa. Ever j Vate Bbaala Ezamlae His Tlekat. ' Speolal, Raleiou, N. C, October 29. Chair man Mauly received the following tele gram this afternoon, dated at Washington, O. C: "Inform ition has just been re ceived that a man has just returned from your State, after having left $25,000 there to consummate a deal which be claims will give tbe electoral vote to McKinley ovestigate and be on your guard. Charles J. Faulkner, Chairman Congressional Com." Information has also been received at Democratic headquarters that it ii proba ble the McKinleyiles are sending out frau dulent electoral tickets. ' j Ue character of this fraud has not yet oeeo uiacovereo. . u may Da tuai tuey jiava Um many names on tbe ticket, m run uie eiec:ors are put in tne wrong ois i rich", nr some other such fraud. . , ..Chairman Munlysrys this is a new elec tion law, and It behooves every man con beet cd with the election to stuJv it can iuiiv ami anow wnai ne is doing, auu above all things for I lie person voting t to read his tick jt careful y. ; ' Itealltallaa la Labrador. St. Johns, N. F, Dr. iCre'nfell, m- perintendent t the Britifeh Mission to the Deep Sea Fishermen, now operating in Labrador, tends appalling accounts' of the destitution which prevails on that coast . Owing to the failure of the fishery, hun dreds of' persons are on the verge of starve tion, living only upon' the flour which Dr. Grenfell and other philanthropists are able to dole ont to tbem, and must perish within a coBf le of months unless tbe gov eromsnt sends prompt relief.. Tbisis likely to be done, though it wil tax lire govern ment's resources to.tbe fullest capacity. ' The government has starts I relief work at St. John's to ssaist tbe nnimplnyed. pi Envoi) a Troubles am duo to iiiiDoverished blood. Hood's Sar- saparilla is the Ono True Blood Pariflor and NERVE TONIC. 1 I ! Doyouwautfto be comfortable this Winter! : , - : ... , Do you want to save your Jteuiper this Winter! ' - ' Do yon wantl to sara half your fuel bill j ! l' ? ! f ! V yon do just go down to tlia 8L0TER HAEDWAKE CO S STORE j- an4bay yeaa Wlliwn Heater. i r. ' ; !.' , . . - ... The greatest heating stove aver in vented.) Ask your neighbors about tbem. We sold (bom ooej last winter end they are going (to use tbem altogether this winter. Tbey are made of best Russia iron and have draft opening at the ton. which prevents .fire from, popping out They also ham. automatic smoke doom nicu no similar stove txas. j NOW IS TBE TIM. -r lo paint your brtbs and andirons. We have 1.( i'RUiL, 'f j i ; 7 . We h.ve tho BUCK'S Cook Stoves, and When you are pniwiijg drop In and let us bIiow them to you. A little child ' 1 n their sorni riority over anv other 1. l ire Wks warmnled to last 1 ' irs ad we will f x 'I'ii a anv that it AT ") ra I 1. Say ' A ; S :. ..... I , - . . 1 ' . NEW Corned Mackerel, 30 to . " the Kit, 75 oents per Kit. : FRESH Small Hominy or Grits, coarse, medium "and fine, just leceived. ; : " FRESH Big Hominy. " ; , Roasted Coffee 20, 85 and 35 cents per ponnd . ' ground to order NEW Crop California Ruisins t and Currents, lOo. per ponnd. -EVAPORATED Apples and "'""Peaohes." " HEINZ'S Cucumber Pickles, ' finest quality, 5c. doz. Heinz's sweet Pickles 20c qt. NEW Crop California Prunes, 10 cents ponnd. FRESH Canned Goods. COD fish and Irish potatoes. THE very best Butter and Cheese. FRESH Baokwheat, and every ' thing else usually kept in a first-class grocery store. CALL and see us. McBADTIEIs & GASKIX.L, Wholesale and Retail (Jrocers, 71 Broad Street. UOR Cotton Bagging and Ties, Bags and Barrel Covers, Builders Ume and Cement, Tena Cotta Pipe and BhellLime, Call on , . . T. E. Ii A Til AM. Also 3, No.'.l New Log Carriages foi aale. Storage for 500 Bales at Low Rates. The Road. Prosperity! to THE BRITISH AMERICAN INVESTMENT COMPANY, Of ATLANTA, OA. Capitalization $5oo,ooo Monthly Installment Debentures. This Company issues its Debentures for One Hundred Dollars upon payment 01 Monthly Installments of Fifty Cents An investmcut in 10 Debentures will pay the Investor at maturity One Thous and uoilars a Clear proljt orsiUU.UU. Dcoentures lurnUli a collateral upon which you can borrow money in time ol need. Tbe Company has the endorsement of Gov. Atkluson, of Georgia, and its Boaid or W rectors Include tucli men 11s hi Uov. Sorlbern and Secretary of State, ('band ler. A local Board will toon le rganizel in New Beroe. IV. M. Watson, Atjt HAVE WU TRIED J. R. Parker Jr. For What You Want in the GROCERY LINE De Leads' While Others Follow. I carry a complete line of Choice Family and Heavy Groceries. Am also Agent for Diamond Hatch Co's Good., Lorillard and Gail & Ax snuft at Manu facturer's prices. ', I am headquarters lor Flour bouuht di rect from the billls. I can lave you money if you -see tne before buying elsewhere. To my Country Fi lends, my stables are free and your team and harness, taktu care of wbilelu the city. - Thanking my many frimda for M lavort, and to share yonrfj future patron age, 1 am :. . Yours Respectfully, " -, T. II. Parker Jr. 77 BROAD STREET. 'Phone CO. New Berne V7 Real Estate Agency I Having npeneil up a Estate Agency In the city, business pertaining to this Una is reepectiully solicited. If yon have a place to rent or sell, give us a trial. Or if joa want to buy or rent a place fr yourself, give us a trial tJrColleclUi t Rents a spccbilty. Careful attention and promptness given all business entrusted to us. i Itesncctltilly, '. ' " ' " 'I , K. B. HABl'ER. ' To IrIlralH.' Tbe next session of the Superior Court for Craveo county, will begin on Monday, Novemlwr SOth, 1896. Tlila term of the irt m ill be for the trial ofy Criminal U '1 ps Civil CRT. 'It i l-minil over or on sprn.J are Merit and Prices ! MADE THE POPULARITY OF OUR STORES AND WE ARE DETERMINED THAT MERIT AND LOW PRICES SHALL MAINTAIN AND INCREASE THAT P0PU LARITY. SOS Our Immense Line of o SHOES o Is Complete. Our 75c, 97c, $1.50 and $2.00 line of Ladies Shoes can not be equaled in the city. c 1 X w a c o We have a beautiful line of LADIEN APES From p up. I.AIHIIS COATS From $3.00 up. special oruers taken when we can't salt yon In our stock. Perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Gauiidlet Kid Glovw, in Tan and Black, $1.00 per pair. Childrens' rjA Union hJlP. Suits, VVV sssssr- $ioo SuitB, fi'vUi OIJIl c-itocr.itY , , ; 1KPA11TMEXTN , are still leading in the High Quality of onr Goodi, and the ez ' : tremely Low Fricet. EST. "SmaU ProfiU and Quick Sale" it still onr motto. Thanking ' the public for their very generoni support and asking a continuance of the name, we remain Yours Very Truly, . , J. IT. Hackburn, fui?ct?f4sor to IlntLburn i Vlllclt. 47 & 49 Tollock Strekt. LOW if" I 91 NOTICE ! TO THE TRADE! WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY M STEAM SHIPS & RAILROADS CARGOES OF Merchandise, Such as: Apples, Orangfis, Bananas, Nuts, Raisins, Prunes, Dried Apples, Dried Peaches, Evaporated Apples Pork and Flour, Sugar and Coffee, SnniT and Tobacco, Buttor and Cheese, Lard, and Sugar Cured Meats, and nu tnerous other goods to num erous to mention. J3?Comoin and get our pricef before placing your orders and we will always save you mono'. Yours Iteapectfully, JOHN BtINN, 55 & 57 Pollock St. NEW BERNF, N C. KK' OH ! Smoke up dollar u dny and (lieu about in uu Overcoat lull of suggestive trousss ami the subtle per fume ot the wily (ampbor bill tn'kinj; about the expense of Dew clotlies. Think it over iiud stop siuokinir for awhile. 1 II. tiiadwlck. 101 Middle Street. I Have Just lioet'I vesl AKOTSES CAS LOAD 01 TISOT BOCEXSS Fancy Hall Stands sod Baby CarrU ages and lots of other Furniture too num erous to mention, and will offer special Bargains lor uie next TN days so ns to make room for our stock. Call and ex amine l el'ore purchasing elsewhere. iwpeciiuny, T. . TURNER. STKINGS WHETHEE OVER MM or MTOYM, So if yon want the best Store on - , the market buy the King Heater. Also a fine line of Coal Stores. , K NGS Than Ever to do Youp OB- PRINTING Willi Neatness and Dispatch, at Lowest I'rices. A full line of Letter, Note and Bill Head -; Envelope8,Bu9iac88 und Visiting Card , f Shipping Tugs, etc., always on hand. .... .. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I wish to lliiink my friends and patrons for their very liberal patronage in thv past, hoping by fair treatment to Eecuid their future orders. WM. T. HILL, Phono 80. 61 S. Front Street Claud M. Cook, 132 MIDDLE STREET, 1 have now some line White and. IS luck Cullu Lilly Bulbs, Easter Lil ly, HyacinctliH, Croeux, Tulip BiiIIih, and nil other Itiilbs. C. M. COOK. Fresh Lot Fruit Just Eeceived. Apples itUc, a5c, and 40c, per peck. Lemons 12c per dozen. Bananns 20c., per dozen. Oranges oOc. and 40e. er dozen. The most complete line of Pipes au I Smokers Articles in the city. Fresh Chocolates and Bon Bon pack ages a specialty. X. wrax A CO. Next to l'ost Office. WELL FAT ! If a.f our wheel machiuc is a' ' Quad ricycle, and three wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two wheel machine is it Bicycle, what would you cull a one wheel machine ? Whj, a Wheel Banow, o besurr.' i Very Good. iiS If you wati'eil the bet cle whit Woulil you do '.' Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO'fl. '! GET A AGENCY Hazard Gun PowdeF. MERCHANTS SAVE MONET V LEAVINti; YOIR OR I ERS WITH ME. F. ULRICH, Grocer. 15 MIDDLE STREET. Stop That Leak I flO about it by makinir It a rule to buy rur Coin Turses. Pocket books anil Card Cases from us. Tbe very latest In design and best in quality, cheapest In price, iiuy wiiere you can save money, ucace slop the leaks. ! "J. D. GASKIKS. Send Your Prescriptions -TO- Davis' Pharmacy, i v i . Pure Drugs !J Satisfactory Prices ! Banter, cl.r. Is now loi-ati d orpo ittc hi old ,in, on MiiMIe SlnM, n t it.;r to 4 u, 1 nu. in nu.
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