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.4 YOL. XY NEW SERIES NO. 144. NEW BEKNE, ' N. C. SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER. 15.18 ESTABLISHED JSS2 POPULISTS FOR PR1TGHAE WESTERN SENATOR U AS FOL l . : LOWING AMOSO THEM. allcr'a M Mmm. Alfera'a Iipiwt Mmw Ealveraliy. avaatbera Ball- way 'a Baralaaa. ,. eav.raar'a -, : TkaakagWlBc PraelamatUw. ' ... , . ' JOTJRHAI- BCREAtl, I' .Raleigh, N. C, Not. 14. ' Tbe movement lo tc-elect Prilcbard U. K Senator bat a good footing Among tin Populists, if report be true. It it etatci uiuajr ium -vuuuvii it wit-u, opuusi member of the latt legislature, it makini a tour of tbe eastern couotiet interviewing Populist tnemlK.rs of tbe legislature at t Prm-bard. He said yesterday that Frank ! u, Populiat, of Jooee county, wat .u light tor Prilcbard. 'The Senator wai . .ii r-alltburv j esterdav and when told ol tor Butler't declaration, that do golt o could i elected Senator, asked 11 I adrelerna lo htm by nanie. Mle I :. - Koiuit to be a eeoaabon regarding u itiid-Soo the evening ol January -... u, laeo Butler and Pritchnrd tuaot alter their nomination b) Joiui PopulUt-Repubhcan caucus. i' 0. B. Alloid, the Palmer and Bucknei . .line for Congress in this district. a votes, tie swears his election ti pu-s a ere $80. . . . There are now 1SS convicts in peniteD piper. The chief work done thet. . k making, and two and a half mil . v-!ien made this year. i wie now 270 atudeuta at 8ba t uivcisiiy, coloied, lo this city. StVeia, we linin toiein countries. ' ' Tbe a bite Baptists ia this State East ol xtur 1j;u- Ridge, hove tbit year built It tiuichea and are building 23 others. - i ue railway commission today receive! il. quartet I j report of the Southern rah bowing tbe earnings of all it line u .Norm t arulina. The increase io laru u 1895 i $ lM.OOO. " :. ' 1 v ' y I in te uas beeu for years much doubt at . in powers of magistrates to imprison ii iwotdiiiy cases tor a longer period than 81 iy. Tiie Supreme Court, ia a dicieioi Jui it uttered, says that -tbe iniprisontutni . couuts for a time long enough to cover tbi ailoaauce, fine and coats, Iu Ibis count .where the rate is 0 a month imprison lueoi could latt a year. . ,. i n coldest weather or the season te' - uu. sight, and the change from tbe uu ".wiuable warmth it verr gratefu'. ' & traaiauc viuu nat been organ' aco ,ie aud will , on December 1 present ur Boys. uovernur v,arr louay issues nis XU8D1.8 H g ('loclamatioa. Hit relereuce to thi :. . .- eoiuieit t timely. .Applications foi xtioo to tbe Soldiers' Home are mort ' omerout than ever before and tbeie it m I . i be tolliiwing is tbe proclamation: .. I'baeivuDceot onaday iu the yeai . - r- ocuuiou of "aolenio and public .ivn lo Almighty uoj lor puel " au.t oi tupplicatioo for Hit too ... p tiouvt and cure over rs as a Mauou" 1b a beautiful aud time . . . vuttoui oi a Ctuistian people ' n iu ne pcrpeioaiea among ua bdo r-. -. i iu a Uiguifled and religious matr ner. ...- .. . ' I bo people Of No.tb Carolina have ' much tor whicb to be thankful to tut i ul every good and perfect gift;" .iugb tbe past year baa not. brought . giai prosperity or tbe land yielded 60 iiuuoaotly, atill our people have enjoyed a proportionate measure of these blessingi iu have escaped the -dire calamities au.eu have befallen tome lees favored CuiLOionwealths. ' : j ' X ' V Therefore, io accordance with the laws m tbii Blate, I, Euab Cabs, Oovemoi - ! i hi State ot North Carolina, do bereb) ditignaie and appoint Thursday, the S6tli uy ot November, 1694, at a day to bt tot apart by our people lor public Thank ' giving to God for the many blessiogt Dvhtaied lo us. To tint end let our people assemble in their usual placet of worauip ur around their Aretidct aad giv iuauk iu prayer aud praite. . ' Uu that uj let nt remember In , out prayers and wit substantial offerings, lue ,Our and heedy, the widow and oiphaa, i he nobie Charitable InttitutioBi ol tiie Htate and ih uuabled toldier who tnj tbau ever needs, k hit declining veaia, the atrimg arm of tiie State and . the Miatauoa uf bar patriotic citixent to oro - tect him from want C r i l Iu wuueM Vibtrtot, I have hereunto set mi uand and caused tbe Great Seal ot the Mie of North Carolina to be affixed. Done at th City of Raleigh, tbit 12lu .. ?i oeuioer, lo tbe year of Our L-r' vue tuousand, eight hundred sua oij 'X, aud oi tbe Jndcpendenoe 61 tun Uuiuxi btitet ol America tbe one .U. uieiu and Iweuty-flrat,- ' ' . :.. ..7 ' , i- Euai Cars, By the Uvertori ' . F. lELFAia," ''-" Private Secretary, i hr value ot property owned by negrot iu una State but Increased to 18,180,074 i (101,828 ,ij over the previous year. Win. tiarr anpiiintt A. G. Atkins, of Wnisiuu; VV. O.Coleman, of Concord ium Dr L. A. ocnii'fft, of Ealeiiih, three 1,'i.ri.i fiTiillVM tii'iirnAa In n fl. .it.Im . . . ' " h'""- .-V.-V.vk.V. ir an ttiia (itaia to tin nn danartmant ol t!.e tVuiiesii Ctn'i iiiiiul expotitioo. I. a,,)e.r tliut a lat-i ouiiilier Of lbt "i mi l F i.'1 t ollluialt . Highest of all in Leavening Strength. ABSOLUTELY PiJBE ' Tbe Secretary of the State bus rexilvij ill lite othciai re'uros "I Hie vote i" electors save those fiom Union count. Tb(j votes will be added Monday. TJ.nti iheo do one cau tee anythinjf save ve& latt.be totals. TAX ON BEER. 4a Inereaaed Tux Would I norms "Keveaaea and Blake Ouod DrOeli of Government. Special. i WASHiNOToNf D. C. Noviniber 14. There are strong ' nruunieuta ' e 1 1 j v. rented in tavor ot iiiueasitg ot H. vealt g the l: n beer from a qn.-nii r In liiili a mi pi i lass,. .the former being -,alut ilie' n low, and yields tbu govennncnt- Ihin me million dollnri levemn- a vn r -The raise cuubl Hw utale without mi' idditional 'clerical iiire to thu gnvtm ment. - The consuuiptiim oi'bur duhl be uH. wme, anil the giivernuiriit iliticil nlm l isnowthiity miilhu nolh.rs, miuiml would be ovil'c mie in his wav. A liill to this elliivt will be luiioi'iui .. in CoDtjress. , Tbe Oj'niiiiiiK'r Vrlttl. ipeelal. i ' New York, November 14. There if l sympathetic Irish movement lure, ti lis city is nil ago.; over the appe.iranc; if the British Goveruiu.'ht spy, Thrna Merrick Jonea, at the trial nf E. J. lv"r die Irish American rlMiamiti r, in London cbooner iu o!llloii. tpeclal. New London, Cnn.. November 14. fbe tc'ioorier Post Roy, of New York ntu die schooner Julia and Martha, of Ni Tork. arri'ved here this afternoon, allei laving been in a collision on last Friday oigbt. One sailor was drowned, and both ve' sell are badly damaged. Hot With Clrvelnntt. Special". New York, November 14 Secretin Carlisle accompanied by his wife, leluruu to Washington litis afternoon. The Secretary denies that bis urpc i to enter into a law partnership with l'n' lent Clevelaud in New York, alter Hi' upirution of their ti rnu. EON'T SELIEV2 JOKES. Tbe IrHh National Alllnnre IX n.v it Troth or HlalemeutN Mniie II y the Hpf. 4peolaL LONDON.' Novtmher 11. His nem bert of tbe Irish Natino.l A i I ihii deqy absolutely the ttuth of Jonib's mi aientsattbe Ivory tiial, epcciall lh" which tend to show that the Bro'h lb it organized , to encourage revolutions measures and to use dynamite in a cunu Home Rule for Ireland. . Foot Pall Yealcrday. Special. Manhattan Field, N. i. Omuh t; Elizabelli, 6. Philadelphia Pennsylvania, S7; btiiti College, 0. Annapolis, Md. Cadets, 21; Lehigh. to. -- ' . Amherst, 0; Dartmouth, 16. Cambridge,' Boston Athletic clul', 8; Harvard, 0, ' Heavy rallnrea. tposlal Galveston, Texas, November 14, I. Boienfield & Co. wholesolo millinery. and Marx & Blum, whole tale shoe deal I", have failed. Liabilities $809,000, THE COTTON MARKETS. 1 ' - . - ' November 14. I Liveepool (lid not quite participate In I our decline of yesterday though li t I mot talct were onlv 7.000 bales and I ; epot cotton was 1-18 of a penny lower, I New York opened at 7.83 for January 1 I oulcklv ' declined -to 7.7S and closed l tteadv at 7.79 a net gala ot 1-100 com I pared with yesterday. I Tag receipts continue large; in fact, the I . movement It enormous. ICottos hat lost none of lis ttatistirei strangthand tbe general tone It bullUb, A LITTLK futtber decline Will "ebakr out'' most of tbe fellows who are hold' ing on slender margins and Ihe market will then be Id better shape for ft sub stantial advance. New Bias a market bat been steady at at 7 to 7.15. ;.-'-; , ; . , ; Yburt Truly. . j ''-J ." J. E. Latium. THE MARKETS. , . : Chioaqo, November 14. . ' - : -. OPEHIKO. , CI.OSB. December Wheat," ;. , 80i . 79 ' I 1 - rj t. n tK fl I J aliuarv XUIR. t.vr t.w - . , -.' . ,. - "-. -'f ' rintHnil Tmnhlra aro duo to I t ,,,,., ..,,., i.,l hi, llnml'a Knr. aannrilla ia tli One , Tmo Itlood 1 Piucr and ti Z H V E TO H I C. - Latest U. S. Gov't Report. MCKINLEY'3 ESCOItT. Promlnea to nnhen 91itcnltieent Mili tary Hpectuele at Ilia. lnnuEDra lion. Special. Canton, O: November 14. There ha eea a uumlier of proprtitions lo Presi lenijiteet Mi Kinley regarding bis rscori !o Wasbingion cilv. Tiie Infest is lliitjt he s'.mll go neenm unn cd bj the entire National tiuard, ol 0b;o. ll'tliifl is m, nml tin; entire division i f t"e Priiimlynnni .Miiuiu vint vt i,shintoii s i-;;s qu .i rei'iiuil ' Ik-dun, Ihe milihil i-p!aj iaci n piiiij in; MeK'idi j's iiinuu l. into.. ill mrpiiSi iilj U)ii n ol mi' u iii' J 0' It'll?! V M t il. Auislo-.tmerlciiil tiklon. L'Chll. London, Novco,!.. t 14 Nk beii. v'eiiei'iHiM be pnt'.bt t He i. .liidiii in rem in l.i'tlisti We'lDg la 'vi. if l lie cll)t Allid-All 61 IIM'l L'nii ' ii'lui' tliaii any out'iurrt leiwieiil'- Trciei-a m-nii'Ue 'ieiiuy "i mi fl'n t ' :(1B nVil till' Veil' Zlle nil HI 1)11 liin uiiiv m ittaj iu my event in fine an i ratrs. Viilallilli r.l4'liill Lnw. Special. UaooKi.YN, Novoiber 14. Mi.yii jleason, ni Lon Islaml t'iiy. wusiudnlei ill' vinlalliill ol tile cuClii'U lavv ill 10 ii' eilj ap oi tiimiuu u) ciom. havtid I'rulll Drowilinff' Special. 1'oiit Jekfkuson, L. I., November U Thu echoiitcr Allui was blnvvir ahoiv. out the ere x vas saved bj tbe Lile l-kviiil men. Heavy Snow in TcniK'aiiec, tpecial. Nasuvii.lk. To:.., Nnv. 14 One oi iie wiim lli.ird ever known at tin rao-oti of the car inisel over r.oi'tlleiist 'ennesse.i. Eight in tixtceQ inches nmv HA'. Mc'ilXLEY ADMINISTIUTIOS TOSEl'l'ltE RSFOOS. ''arljr iih rci-nnsnlpi- 'rowartlf lstlr iiiMt.util Inrrnfj. Sliver Ken T 4.ll. I'.t'luei. H;pMll.8t'.. t'n Iir I 'twill ls. .inmsx.w. ' inis. 1. .. X KiiAU. . 14. Wash i ri.e i ii' ii t':i: Im v.'u ii i be w 1' (VmtK nils ami tho l!t'i)iib'ii;iii'. whieli :le l I.'i Kinlev I'iuli, is not to I Inmlveil lur stmie lime, to i-oiiie. i" ili- aie uniili'iiinaiilc ni Ibia Uiiie lor tl r.v tiiul leai'ni) iliut tliey do n i y j Si-I, hui I In i i-is an liuileitniliiig r,e- tn pii iiiit em n-piei-eiiianvca ol toll jillim thllt the .velviuiey iiiuihuibiiii- ioii is to iiuike extraordinary .irnrts lo e. ure Iir iiccial ti limns w hich ill letult periuaueiitly taking the money ques- uou out ot paitisan uoiiucs, uu wm the gold Democrat, in and out of Con- rets there are tew of them in are te o-optrate with thu Kcpublicaot in mp- porting all efforts in that direction. Out f the things which the McKinley admin. istration will attempt to finally setlle wil whether international bimetallism if nerely a -mouthy caich phrase out oi which uoihing practbal will ever come r cau be put 1uto practical use. Thu h o be done by compelling, or trying b annpel, tha great European powcra In or.ai r,t to iuteroalioiial bimetallism upor mine basis or else to tay once fur all thai thty will not consent. . How this com pelling process ia to tie worked la onu ol the numerous problems yet to he solved. riie favorite idea teems to be lo use the tnntfas a ' persuadi r. For instance, hint will be u-'ieo lo Gnat Britain thai iu coDsont or icfu-nl to join io estibliih- ing an international 'bimetallic system will determine how high or how low the American duties will : be', upon -Entcllsb mnnufuctures and products. The advo- cates ol this idea Vrguo that the only wai to convince an Ertuliahmun is through bit pockeltxjok. " Uut whatever U done, the intention ie to either tecure inter national bimetallism or to convitcs the country that there is no. dope oi its ev being secured. In this the silver men may be counted upon for assistance, but In other things uot yet actually proposed bui which are being considered the silver men will most likely be found opposing the' McKiuley administration by every method In their power, and in the tseoato llieit opposition will be a serious matter The luiprcrsion Is rapidly gaining ground that the Republicans in the Hcu. iie can, if tluyyo desire, past the Uouse eun-rgeiicy tat iff bill which tha Republl can silvter Senators earned to be pigeon hohd at the last session. Senator Mor gan, ot Alabama, after stating that bs would not oppose the passage of tbe bill, IthouKh he wou'.d not prondso to vole for it, expressed biirtclf thusly concern ing lliatiiludo of oilier Senator;-: '-Fur- her opposition lo tin: Dingley bill l)V the silver Republican?, the unilemen who; ii' farewell to their old pmly at St. Loo I do not anticipate at the coming fes ior. lhey tull Oeinonstiateu I lit u ealty to the cause of silver iu the lost lession. and have nothing lo gain at tin iet-i)t limn by a continuation of tui.li opposition." Mr. Morgan thinks that the sla'.e di nutincss three mouths In uu: will delcrin ne whether a spring session i f the FiHy- fifih Congress be called as :00n as I'rt-si- tent McKinley assuims oilier. Thcie will bu Hepublican oppntiiiion to taking up the Uingley tariff bill in the Senile his winter, and it may beethctive if ihe I!epublican3 are sure lo control tbe Seuale Iter the 4lh ot M-u'i'li. In tad, tin Irengih of tlio opposition will be gov rneil entirely by i lie tvn'rol of Ihe-Seu- ite. II the ltepublK-ans cmirol it. Hit p'ponents of the Dingley bill will argm lint it is uselem to a uipt a t, mporai v atill' lavt, only iiititiie-l lo biuifutl o yeii'.-1, wl.cn in a It w inontlis a ptr iiitidi' pro'tciio-t l't:llu.e i-ati i e e- 'ecudtitd ia?sd. ilnfe It-1 ub nat;.- who believe in taking evirythi- g in si-bi ni.in nu tct in opportiini y, will try h avetlie Dinglev ''ill p i--"-' uLy w.-.y. One id' tho i-tiiiiiu-i ihitms a'i ui i ur u- cabiiM tpiciiliiiioiis is lli .t o;tic oni tivcfy b-u politicians li) .viil ta;k !-ian ciibini-l. j . rn " ;. t : 1 t .- :'jip'.,r lo lakt f.i; g:.,nlc 1 tiial N, iv K.iiii: oil r-o' ii pn!-etii ;d iii lit - if Kiniey libit:, i. icaun-tliey are robll-leiit nni rpiau-i Ituid will iicciiuc the oH'-rilut mo-l pen )i(- thin k will be mule him l" b'Ctitn-.- n oembi-r of IhijCabiiii t. Ill' Until man will argue that l'i-i Mileut McKniYy will lit flight II MClion lll.lt Was aa loyal It- Din as New Ki'laiul was a.i I v.ili ciitil out 1 1 io Mell'iit cabinet man -rial he hits iu men bk: Diaglci, ol Maine. I.od te, of Mass., Altlnch. ot Ii. I.. I'Uti alii is o. iqual pioinicance anil uhiliiy Jalnnet guessing is unproductive ai 'MS', but your COTi-npOII'leut would Ci i- ainly not leave Nov- lv ghiii'l out of any Ktnpt to U'jine thu scciii hs t'om whicl- President Mclvinlcv s oiiicinl advisers will be taken. 'A'hile there are n cumber fif member il the Diplomalic ei rps iu Wasbingii i: whodo not like H e ni'uiiission ol ibt iispule over 'i io zu la's Imiii.i- ry ti if li rjtion, t lie co-ps is iinaiinoii- in le :iv cir Ibal the treaty ngreed upoa i-' 1 e naltnt dipiouiiiic triumph evil- wo i I v lie United S ans. Fur thu tiist l;m. - ico the p I'liiu'gation oi to Monti e iui Cue it is rtciejii'Zeil by a Luro can ii.vver, and ill'- J:f -ali st one 111 Hill'. Ileitaucr tint ili'c'rinu w:l ii.k-it-olace among the 1 :i 8 of iialiniii, at.il t'n iglil oi' Iho L'nlleil Males to nib 1 1-. i e ii. in; dispute vvi ii IVrii-ii or mini reijn po.veis 1 11 e 1 v mi ; lie' i. 'i'.t'- tun .1 1, tiiuiiy upon tin- A.ii I i-'i: i-ijiiiin. n' i.l i ever i'i a'.'l be .Yi:.c 1. I ' 1 I'l l'r -i ,'i' lial let.s", toe I) .!' '' '''-l-'H :' I' l V"i ia ztl 'uu bmiitlaiv :. b t; Hi"!i 'I- -' ' i nt to a i"W ol pit - b .' lu'iainl' :i l i.eilllioa . I 111 " M"lil"0 ;- 1 1 1 i.- ill v;-Ll ol the li'-i h .-.r.'-it 'i i i lb-ntl'iii-i f i!h- woiid, and tin- ili'l in :'s ';'.iiik'; tee uu'zeii it a- n i b. l or Over ito eiir Vv'insiowaSoothiu." Minp l.n lr 1'U-l ii .ii 1 1. e 1 l.y -ii lioi:s of Mi it ' f lot Clii'driu whin- tifibn-e. ""'i uct-ess. Il soothes lb:! child t n lie juinv. a luvs ah Diun. vines "ion colic md is the best remedy lor fwenty Ave corns a botilt. Pian !U"I Two Hundred AND Fifty Barrels C. G. A. VOIGT & GO'S. : : : FLiOUIS : : : Bought beforo the advance. vSnow Drift, Best Fauey Patent CallaLil J ) Full R dler Patent. Stir, Roller Patent. COOkcr, Good Fam'ly Flour. Their Flour Stands as high lu iiu uitj as any told inlthis or any other .market and every u-irref is guaranteed -H ha: few equals and.no supeilor. ( If you are needing Flour toe us beforo you bay aud we will save you uioueyV , :, Yout Truly, ' , :.; 'A AKIL.Li, Wholesalo and Eotail Grocer . 71 BroadStreet. ' . New lierno, N. C. ' ' ; Money to Iioan, On City Property or approved Pertonul security. Long or tihort Time. ' ' : ' ' C. RkHESSTKIN, November 14th, 1805. ; Davis' Pharmacy. Ceit'dicate i tbe . k N. U lllg bei tl lo.-l. i for a. duplii ab i"V Oil" r-i.;.s-i-:i I (V..i.anv, ! ( Ihin .v.iil I ci II I' : U.i )li: tin reob- I.. !'. S'l VlinX. Boots ! Stafen ! i.Ti:sr :., cals ami y.A I).' f;)li:nl al T W. W 105 11 a lor 111! : 1 : i DO 11 uo ivisrnin: S ) t yc Mr ' C 5 Al; 1. a o : G.-U.-V PI i-j T.J- Ol IP iajfii'.,V,r- -i mmm K I. Ctlll'l S U: ens' li ne I., Itetl Its ( e I ill : ai.'irr; xi-: w iU'Un:-. x. PHYSICIAN-.' CAREFUL!.' ;'l,' A full lim of Toil, l S fiinii ry, ei Lav itive cold iu o Cer.uati Cur -acka:;e ii. C' or Lin- ii 1'mV N.f llii . ; l i n ' Honp no (ii'.oi ' t' i Ii ! till Wl.r'.d V llib 1 S j.:::ell, bin'. Ill Tl -III ! lacis, 8ii-efior '.tor Toi'it u Claud i. Cook, 'l. 132 U1DDLU arRicur, Next to K-tfor't I'itkcry, lias just received sonio uico . and Cocoaiiut.H. WW Elcvan P. M., Saturday, Nov., 14. The tremendous rush today caused us to forget to write up our "ad." Respectfully, J. XI. HAOKBUBN. Successor to HACKliL'UN & WILLETT. i 'ii -Oi 3j. 1 u t1 ' ) 1 t n ' 5 I '3 ackburn, Hackbut!! Wlllctl. 47 & 49 Pollock Stkket. ALSO RUOAD & QUEEN STS. I 1 am Bette r Prepared Thau Ever io Jo Your JOB- PRINTING Willi .1 D.-patch, j-., !ii Mi-p:. :t- i l l.. I.-.U ;. : al Hi'l H.ai!.-; 'i-ii ill-4 (,' i!i!r, v-. on ban-1. (. L .i It A NT EE I),' 1- T-i;-. ' lc SAT! SI-' ALT UN 1 .vVh for tin ir past. l.o,. lie ) H;t-l allk 1 bbl-l -nil pnto II l "Jtt in ll: : :.t II) M-el '1 I Ilia WM. 'Phoni! SO. T. HILL, 61 S. Front ticct iron .ue. ii in- ni -liii.i: JUS' Rl'iCKIVKD A i 11:1; :o.ti 0111 10 .s liia i.'iy '. O 3k. Yours Respt. JOHN DUNN, 55 & 57 Pollock St. VV. P. llurrus Ralp'i Ofay, SSmrras & Cm ray. WId'oi'i' mil Uut ill Dji'ern in HAY, naud all t kinds of Cotton anil Com Brokers urai
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