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VOL XV-NEW SERIES NO. 148. NEW BERNE, N.I a. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29 . 1896 ESTABLISHED 1882 "FINALLY CLOSED. REPUBLICANS LEAVE POLITI - CAL QUARTERS EMPTY, v A tm mmfr Prltcbat. Candidate . Xr (rial Hanar. A v ' araar Bai aek la Berth ' Carellna. StalAtd. , ' , f JOUBNAI, BlTBEAC, ) ' - , Raleigh, N. C, Not. 38. BpublU:an headquarters were closed today and Secretary Hyanis li ft for Wash logtoD, D. C. He has been a bard, and , faithful worker, and the newspaper men are Indebted to him 'lor a git at many C-urteiies. ' ' Be was (puking toduy of the Demo cratic vote, and says tbat leally very few Democrat tailed to vote the atralgbt tick et. It lad been said thonnnds would not do so.: Ha does not find it tliaLwny, he declare, after a "very -careful examination of the returns... . ' J1' Republican State Committeeman Grant sajsverv plain words about the l?opn lisU and tbe rota tor Pritchard for Sena tor. - He la in tavor of making tbat elec tion tbe paramount consideration, .Tom Bailey, a devoted friend of Pritebard, made the positive as-ertion today tliat 85 ; Populists iu tbe Senate ami House stand ready to vo'c lor Pritcliard. ' Senator Butler will l here next Mon day or Tuifdiy, on his .way to Washing ton, Of comae ho will say somethin. inlerestiig. V It is the opinion of able judge of al- . fairs that the straight Populists have it in their minds to put bp O'ivtr H. Dock-try ' for the Senate.- Of course Olho Wilson is a candidate. This morning Dr. Cyrus Thompson, Secretary or State, said: Wilson is the 'bloomingest' candidate I rcr saw.'' : Be la certainly very much iu evidence, " Dr. and Mrs. Laird, of Haw Rivet, leave for Europe next week. Di'. Laird , will poet the Ibrluoee of Buflulo litbia " water In England and on tbe continent. Governor these days lias very little , . patronage . Directly he has only his sec- rebtfles, adjutant general and military s'sft. Even the keeper of the capital is appointed with the consent of the Board ot Public Buildings, and all directors and trustees by the consent of tbe Senate. Of : coarse a Governor can select tiustees, etc., who will favor his favorites lor the super- Intendency . of iuslliutions, etc., but yet these have to ran tbe ganutlot of tbe Sen ate,.. Olho Wilson said tbe other day that tbe Senate now has all the patronage. In no Dwiciias lue uovernor less power than In North Carolioa. v The State's fiscal year, for all save the railway commission, ends next Monday, It is asserted that 94 per cent, of the stockholders ol tbe Atlantic and North , railway favor Us lease to the Goldsboro and Moreliesd City railway company for 40 years. ' Work n ih G'tndon and Gulf rail Way is in. proj(rs, aid has reacbel a point two inih s lyonl Du liver. All .the llnels in Clathain e. niilv The "blah ai i" fljlit is ga ting lively This is nn the qm siion wlntl.er the Slate . will maintain a University. The fluid is . made by the Bnpiiat denomination alone, - It may I Said, o I It is 'mainly agaiutt ; the Univeiaity, though of courts alo against the Normal and Industrial school for girls. The papeis oi tbe Slate will I have to take side in this matter it seems, : and some are already in lirw against it, It is going to be a better fight titan the one last year, before the legislature. . Cov. and Mrs. Carrk A this morning lor Washington, D. C., on a abort visit , Tbe local cotton receipts here : by wagon since September 1, aggregate 18,- 818 bales, against 11,142 to this date last .. .year., V,-. .;' J ..V Rev. N, M. Jurney.a widely known ' preacher, came here lo see Gov. Csrr regarding the matter of a pardon for the men who were convicted of participation io the Beaufort, gtaveyard . insuraios swindles. But bis mission was to no purpose. There is no pardon for these MUM DjAllw 111 MntallM. MM W.. light. In view of the enormity of - tbtir crime- , !." '.r ' ':.'. ( The condition of the revenue collector', office is said by experts lo be In finer shape than ever belore. v Both tbe office ml field force are excellent.. Rev. Dr. J. II. Carter, 'pastor of the Brat Baptist church here, has gone lo Washington, N. C. to dedicate a new Baptist church. .' ' v: i . aaaasarlal Beak ... Motal. . WAinmeTON, D. C. November 28. Senator Bhorinaa xleniee that there i any deal with Mark Hanna as to the Ohio Beoatorsbfp." . ; y " ' - . ' J Sl . Waltlas; Black SfarkaS. - RpaoUO. - - '' Nw Toat, Ne sraber 28. Dullness continues o tharacleriie the stock market, traders are tlmon us and are awaiting de velopment, ' ' . ' Maava aaaalak Lmmu.' pccial, ' ' ' New Yoaa, November 88 Lieuten ant Jose Fells Rios, Secretary lo Gomes, Iijj arrived Jrom Cuba, and tells of a I at tie lo which General Wsykr lott 700 k:" 1. 1.11 wounded. . : 1 ft- A IXILD IMtSia PAT, 1 Luxative Bromo Quinine Tsbletas !. ;its refund the money if It bit tit . 210. ; . - . ;' Highest of all in Leavening Strength. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Mil ABSOLUTELY PUHE Falara Tar I a Leclalallon. Bpeolal. Washington, D. C, November28. It Is proposed ' duriug the winter to have a caucus of all the Republican? who will sit io tbe next Congress, lor the purpose of arranging the details of a tariff bill which will be passed at the extra session. Tbe principal consideration is snid to oe promptness; il is therefore proposed to have tbe Ways and Means Committee of the 54ili Cougre-s sit during t ic comiug short session and have the hill prepared. A ferits of meetings extending over weeks wilt be held. WATTERSON IS HOME. What He Hay oa Pellllea and ruban ArTitlr. Special, Nbw York, November 28 llenrj Watteisin, the wellknovvn journalist iir rivid Ibis aflernuun, and in an iu:ei'vicv, said: "The Popoe.rals Uiiist ienoui.ee their ideas or, become Poj.ulists. Euroeuii 'iliplomals tejinrd our aili tude towards the Cuban patriots nith sus picion. Mr. . Watterson refuted to ppcuU about the future of the National Democrats until he had been here awhile, ami would make no predictions iiboul tlielr infliieuee in the next silver cump iiu. y Tblak Hlrlke Will Fall. apeoidl. Nkw York, .November 5,28 Samuel Woods, Secretary ol the Trades Union Congress of Great Britain, ami ex member of Parliament John Mullison, chairman Trades Union Congress, arrived today. They came as delegates to the conven tion of the American Federation of Labor, which meets at Cincinnati, December 14lh. . They do not b:lieve that, tbe Doc'iers strike in Eutope will be tuccesslul. HI Kojal Highness. Special Woodstock, Eagland, November 28. Tbe, Piince of Wules Jeft Blenheim castle this morning, cscortod.to Oxford by a detachment ol the loc il Yeomuury and a corps of Oxfordshire Iluzars, headed by tbe Duke of Marlborough, who is(lieu'.euant in Unit brunch of cavalry. Wheal One Dollar. gpoclal. asw York, November 28. Wheat fiually riaubed the dollar mark telling on' Hie Jrroduce exclianue, iieie, ui 91.00 5 8. Ii Bold at $1 .CO at Toledo, Ohio, durlim the morning. The views affect inu Ihn wheat iimrkft tiom aliroatl ion iuut to bu of a liuliish cbaraUier. adellullely t'loaed. Special. rlosroN, November 28 Tbe cxteosive plant ol tlic'U:iXijuiy Carpet Co.upany has been shut down lor au indefinite ieiioi. The Agmts ni .de no slaleiiient crni cerning this action, aud.it is liolad the 6Upeniiou will be lor only a short period. Tbo plant is tbs largest in New England and employs twelve hundred bn.!s. ( . Sloia Demaerata ta Meet, Special. . Nw York, November 28 The Gold Democrats will meet here at the Hoffman House, next Thursday, to outline plaus to fight Tammany and carry on tbe cam paign of 1897. V . ? : THE COTTON MARKETS.1 y'1 : 'A. ' ' November 28. Ll BBPOOL news today was very disap polnling. " ' -. New York opened at about yesterdays closing prices, but there was a great deal of cotton to sell and prices weak--eotd. The close was barely -steady at 7.3.for Januarv, a net loss of 15 points compared with te&terdnya ;lose. Nkw Bbrhr wsiket baa. been firm at "olio 6V J - ' Touts Tiuly. , ' J. E. Latham. THK MMLKKTS. : " .-.' ; CHiOAao,Novenibi r 28, . 'nl'KNIKO. .. CIAHE. I)ecem.ber Wheat, 6i . . 8 Januarv Kibe, 3.90 8 97 FOLK'S Stoves, .:. . ,. :.. Orookerj, . Tinware, r'; - : ' . . Glaseware, . - " Notions. Ueadqnarters for LAMPS. 79 Middle St, ander Bdtel Albert, W.H.TOLK. Baking TBE A. & N. C. LEASE. IS la Purely n Qurallon of Laar or Klcbl, and Nbaald not be BSade Factional, Seellonal, or Political. (Goldsboro Argus.) Up to tli ;a time the Argus hf. bad nothing to say editorially ou the A. & N. C. R. R. lease question that for the pnst few weeks has been heralded as a g-eat political dodge on the part of the out going State Democratic Administration to d prive the incoming Republican ad ministration of this piece ol public prop- arty, which affords n number of desirable places for political favorites. 'I he Argtw has simply aniionncd from time lo time the diff-rent stages of the question from a basis of fact as ile us of news, licalum with dignified si Ice; born of lii'jh cjn vieltons nil lids cackle of nvre ; lace soikersj well knowing as wo do, thai in the pure atmosphere of law, uhi io thi fjin-j-lKiti is to !e Mriii M unit u lei nuncd upou its legul riht, all tlnse vnpor'm(s o! little munis- will he sl.ut out id d no heinl "ivni I In in. The liiUity ot this charge is sufll:ienily established h tin fact (hat Dcmm rata and H"iiililii ans alike ate in favor of the b aFe, and Dem ocrats and ItepublU :ins alike ore opposed to the lease, and by the fhrtlicr fact tliut tlits proposed lease was inaugurated months ago, b.f'ore the State nominating conventions, and would have been con summated even if a Democratic Governor h.id baen elected. It is purely a business proposition just as was the lease of tbe North Carolina Railroad to the Richmond and Danville syndicate by the Republi cans when they had the State, years ago; just as was llic snlo of tbe Western Norlb Carolina road by the Stale Leg:skiture when it was lound lo l a charge and a burden upon the tax payers. Cf course it is natural that mere politi cal place hunters of Republican affiliation should oppose 'this lease, jtut as the like ilk on the Democratic ;sidc would have doae if Watson had beeu elected; but are those to be considered in the face of the best interests of the whole people the nix payers of the State? The A. & N. C' R. It. has been in oper ilion for nearly forty ye.irs. In nil that that long time it tins ouly paid four 2 per ctnt dividends, and tlnse have been uncertain; its stock has been a drug on the market ut a song for price. It has been an enormous expense to the tax payors of the State ami disas trous to private stockholders. Now, under the provisions of the proposed lease, a ci l'laiu dividend is ns-ii'i d a'inii illy, be sides piyinj nil Uvs, piolcetinv and le phjuishiug Ine rolling Murk and n,.,in- laining Hit' ro-id way in good ii iu r. Iu the face of these nmtiib r..t lis. u, ilb the woi ful i xper em'e nl'tlie pisl ii u.inil, 91 t r ei-nl of the priv i.e stork liol.ier ami 1 1 in entile S'atc t-rk In lueo'iog a s -it, !' 1 1 have coiimiilted lb ni,si lvia mi leservedlv and u'aalv to tit a leas?. I his is a p'aiu, positive sla'enn nt Ol llu- prnc. lical busine aspect 1 the enw-, whc'i everybody knows co lie hue. Why Miould all this be swept asi.'.e in order that a doz"n or so political iifiibators, of d'.lii-r party, who perhaps may be neither stock holdeis nor tax payers, should have "place P. But, within the I, st lew days, a new phase has been precipitated upon this mat tcr, that Is as unfair and repiehensible as the political complexion with which it has beenJsijught to piint it. Down in New lie i dc, that gives (by comparison) little of freight or passenger patronage to the road, by leasoo of that town's cheaper steamer transportation facilities, which are competitors of the road, an effort lias been inaugurated by certain Individuals who desire to deb at the lease to infuse sectional feeling into Ibis matter town against lowu New Beiue against Qoldv boro; and yet New Ut re lias nil the shops, main ohire, etc., of the load, and reaps the Im lcIH of ibeir psy lolhi nod the coustant employment ihe allbrd to that community. To arouse and sustain an adverse tentiiiicul agaiust the Irate, which they oppose, these afores.tid In 'l viduala aro cireu'ating that the "shops'" ami i, fflc s w ill all-1 moved to Golds boro, How pnrile is this fl msy fiilse houdl Tbo sh-M a.d i fli cs at New- Berne belong to the A ft S 0, II. R. Company, ami eoulil no more be moved by the leasing sjudie.ite than cruld the rimdhet Itself. ' Anil the main mover of this new dodge has hiinwll 1-een sn "auxious isekoi" to get possession of the road by lease or olhsrwise for years. Won dtrlf be has", ever read the fable of the doginthemanger . V.7. . ; But none , of these things trs germain to the consideration of this matter by tbe court, or even pcrinUsabla evidence befoie that tribunal. The question goes off there entirely on the point of the charter right' of the A. & N. C. R. R Company lo form out their road for a term of years st s stipulated rental, ' . , -; PJCH RED BLOOD Is thefoun I dution ot good health. That Is why Hood's Sarsaparilla, the One True Blood Purifier, gives HEALTH. Everything: Necessary To make Good things for Thanksgiving Dinner. Cranberies, Currants, Citron, Apricots, Calf Prunes, Brazil Nuts.,. Almonds, Spices, King Apples, Mince Meat, Rnislrts, Evaporated Peaches, Evupornted Pears, Silver Prunes, English Walnuts . Cooking Butter, Flavoring Extracts, Fresh Lemons. Cannsd Goods ol all kinds Pulverized Sugar, The very lies! Flour, Lard uiil Baking Powder, Tho very best Elgin Butter, only 2 1 cents per pound Everything fresh and of the liesl quality. Puces as low as any tirst-class slre in lite city. Call ami soc us bel'ote you buy. Respectlully, MSIvllil,. 71 Broad St.. New Hernn. N. C. mi mav 127 MIDDLE ST. VP PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COHPOUNDED A' full line or Toilet Soaps, Per fumery, etc. Laxative Bromo Quinine. Cures n cold in one day. German Dyes, all colors. Each package dyes Woolen, Cotton, Silk or Linen Fabrics. Naptha Borax Soap a pure white Soap no chemicals. The liest in the world whitens Liuen, washes UiCes, superior for Toilet Use. JUST RECEIVED AT MY STORE ) OF GOOD TOBACCO which must be sold at once at prices rang ing from 15 to 20' Gents Per Pound. Call early and exam ine my stock. - Yours Respt. JOHN DUNK, 65 & 67 Pollock St. Too run no risk. All druggists guar antes Qrove'sITssteless Chill Tonus to do all that the muiufaclurari claim for it Henry s r icy Willi POUNDS Claud M. Cook, 132 MIDDLE STREET, Next to Kufer's Bakery, has just received some nice Malaga J rapes Cocoaiiuts. and W. P. Burrus... Ralph Gray. ICurriiM V Cry, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HAY, 1 iOin and all i lllll, kinds of Cotton and Com Brokers. 24 Cii.wKX St. CVriIial Cert; lii-ate No. r lit i,.r On,, Slian-! o the . - N. C. Itiii'miil ( 'o-:,ianv, !-av iiiL'J" 1 11 lost, uppliit itimi will t,c II mail for a duplitale tin n of I.. !'. STYiMN. Books P ft Stationery I LATEST Newspapers, Perioili eals anil Magazines, nun always be fon ml at T. W. WATERS'. 105 Middle St. SiT'SulKcript'.oiB received for all peri odicals. Si hool supplies lor stle. Orders taken for school supplies. Ittcsl Stan dard Novels. Pencils, pens, inks, etc. FRESH TAFFY ! Maris? Kvery la,v. Peanuts. I.i'inons. Yanilli. I riiit. Crenm anil Coenuiiut. FRUIT A SPECIALTY. II, adit!ir er- for 1' pc, Ci:ar Hi Ideta Toli-ICC'i's nil (.'i'.' Its N.xt to 1111 O.lii 00 wi i no Wll KT11 Kit v i: IE or fiTOVKS, So if you want the best Stove on the nuirket buy the King Heater. Also a fine lins of Goal Stoves. L.. II. Cutler V o. AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SATE MONEY UV LKAVIXIi voi:n OR TERS WITH ME. F. ULRICH, Grocer. 4SMrDI LB STREET. "Frog In your Throat?" , For 5fcle at Davis' Pharmacy. i ,1 Ann BELIEVE That Quantity and Skill In Buying iviiiii Sfc'zs sit: c h. oooo Visit our Stores and we will CONVINCE YO THAT WE Uofv (liiiptilim W IT it U onoDonoaoDo jTovcl(ies Will be in next week. Call early and get first choice. J. H. Hackburn, Succcsfwr to Hackburn A Wlllett. 47 & 49 Tollook Street. ALSO BROAD & QUEEN STS. better Prepared Thau Ever to do Your DDIM NG i tin Willi NcaUnw timl Dispatch, at Jjotvs.'fit 1'riccs. A iiill line of Letter, Noli1 aud Bill Hem!; Kiiveloie.Uusiues- :iil Visiting Carits, r-hippii's; 'I'a.L'S, etc., niways oil haml. I4t SATISFACTION (II AUANTEEI). I wi-li io i.li.'.nh r,iv liienils ami patron for tin ir in; lilieial p-oronnge in the pti'-t, h"pii:; iiv rf tr, ;,tnnMit to Fecmc their luture "t r-. W1VI. T. HILL, Thoiic:00. 01 S. r.ont Street Sevui;,- oil Trou'oie. Tin-:,- i n provi-rli e:y,liine youliave a nllii li vmii ate Weai- tn.ul.li-. Wlnllnr it eeitaiuly TAKKS :ll;l on liuttons. iip btittor well oli. We liy to d i inly tit any lime to ii'in.ii-. We want 1,1 till I ;H I - .ii iu.-. tit tin" i ttouliK ; sewe'l i t! Ill , -I'W" "I ,, II, It, up np- I k W Ml' "II V" .-,,,,,1 v. .11 ,Uc L', onr piilt, 1,-il'i- fE n. !i:uhvi K. Itll .Miilille Sli-cet. Fair Warning ! Cttv T:r ( iilli'it.ii's Ollice, vmiU r I."., lsilg. Al'lcr Nmi'inlitT iHKli, I will ruct't'il in ctillt'i't tlir luxes due lilt cily nl New linni' tor UUNi by lev j inn "ii Hi'' it' rstinal proper t nl' ALL in iirri'iirs. Pay up ami nvtiitl ' im' list' ami trouble. II. .1. I.OVICK, l'il Ta ( iilleclor. 4 4 iiiidi on I. lei. tli net e.ielu III, in t a- well, il not I il- i u n id k-. Wlia'evor tliey w 1 ! e in i i pjit. Tlii, is a tl,-. ( 1 1 1 1 . tin- Ii, sl is g.'Oll en i.g'i I', i ' U tiilk-i until ng but the b,t mi lie had lu re. I' U , Mink ' i spu ally of Hrescrip tioni. liliAiniAM-S i'HAUMACY. Another Car Lonil of Eiincy Rookery Kai cy Hull Si. nils aid H.iby CAribge mil lots of other l'"ii.n' lire to) Mirfen B' o mention, ninl will ol'er spe:ial birgains f .r the next TEN ila s S3 as lo sunk t mom lot our li ck. Call ami exxmlni oeiore piuennMni' i mewiicrr. Kispcclfully, ..' T. J.TlTIWrJEIt. NKW 11ERNE. N. 0. Cert fici'e Xo. 258 for ens slisre' of -tock in A. & N. C. It. IU It lien ol ibis lot io tillcstfl spplkatioi will be made fir aduplicit. UUDT. 9. PRIMRC8K. - Lii 1
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