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"la 36 I 3 WALKING ALWAYS H'.ILKS IV A PAIR OF ODR SHOES. j IT IS THIS ONLY WISE THING I To PRESERVE TIIEY WI1YL, KKEi YOUB F.EKT DRY AND WARM. . . . TRY A PAIR. ll ilai Irml Mmfffmfmmmfmmmmmmmm . " ...Wagons nnsl sTJoitlitain "Itnsislnlnls . anil Pouiitl Buggies. ALSO HORSES CPlcase Cull and Examine. ; Thos. J.; Mitchell. "ua'Ne.tt":i;,N.c VE WILL SELL YOU Homo and guarantee our judgment on every point It ni prors a way to gain your esteem by (Wing jnn an honrtt bargain. We have Superior liorie Sonse gained by jeara t experience, (and a tlno lot of Horse to back It tip.) luittiblu tik t rery pnrpose. It will take but a few mi n ii tea of your lima t find out if ymi cap do better here limn else where. Light and hoary draught seasoned work liorset, lound at dol lar; saddlo and carriage Horses, Mules. Lowest 'pi ices ever known. tf'W'a will take good white cotton at (I coiiu par pound in exchange rhen you trado with ua. JOT. IIUTi V CO.1:'- ABROAD TO DO Your Health. AND MULES. Li If tt If. BUTLER ALSO BidiD m Passes Same as His Street Improvements. Complaint Against Street Railway. Fer tilizers in Western Part of State. Baptist Conven tion. Journal Bureau, Ralkioh, N. C, November 4. j It was noted a few days ago that while Governor Russell was raising such a hue and cry over tho free pass matler, he had a pocket full of passes, and was us ing them. Senator Butler caught up the cry, arid it is now made public that he has been riding on a free pass over the Atlantic Coast Line for some nme. Is there any consistency to be found cspce lal'y in po'it.ciai s Senator Butler today defends Guv. Russell in his attack mi the Democratic management of the penitentiary. He says that he believes Then, Evans, Gov. Russell's expert, is right. It is positively declared that both Hut- ler and Skinner are trying In lead t lie populist party into the republican ranks. The negroes last night adopted reso lutions that all candidates who wanted the negro vote must sign a pledge to give I lie negro half the positions at their lisposal. This has made the populists mad and many will not listen to such terms. An Art League has been formed here, nnder the supervision of artist W. G. Randall, There are lil members This class will study art. Chairman Drewry of the street com mittee has visited qmle a number of cit ies and looked carefully into their strict improvement methods. An order for 3. ,IH)0 feet of granite curbing has been given to a Salisbury (inn. The rock quarry just out side of the city here will he worked for Belgium block fur paving and the refuse granite will be used for macadamizing purposes. The hanging of Sam Wright in Golds- horo on the 10th will be private Mr. R. II. Lewis, Jr., of this city has buen elected manager of next season's base ball team at the University. Dick Winston is captain. Mr. A. P. C. Bryan, who for years has been the agent in tb Southern Express Go., here, and who has recently been so very ill, is much improved. Gen. Thos. L. Climniau died at Mor- ganton yesterday at 1 o'clock. He was closely identified with North Carolina as a politician, a soldier and a scientist. It is said that there is plenty of briar root growing In the western part of the State, and as the manufacturers of t'.-c briar root pipe have been buying abroad. Commissioner Mewborne hopes to open up n new industry for North Carolina, Complaint lias been tiled before the Railroad commission by the Agricultural and Mechanical college that the Raleigh Street Railway Co., refuses to is-me coni- multatiou tickets to the students, but does issue them to the city school chil dren and the female colleges. It is said that the sales of commercial fertilizers in tho western part of the State arc the largest in 10 years. It is for small grain and grass. The labor commissioner is making good progress on his annual report. The talc industry is specially noted. Graphite is found in largequantitlcs near Old Fort, McDowell county. Secretary of State charters the Mer chants and Farmers Steamboat Co., of New Hanover, to navigate the Cape Fear for 80 years. The capital stock is 23,000. Tho N. C. Baptist Convention meets in Oxford Dec. Dili. It is said that the 11 nances will be found in spledid shape and a largo gain in membership will be shown. Revenue ofliecrs in this district have this year captured over 200 illicit stills. Two more captured Inst night near Franklintnn. There are 89,000 copies of North Car olina Monthly Bulletin of the Agricul tural Detriment sent out. TUB MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish' ed by W. A. Portcrlleld &, (Jo. Commission Brokers. NBW York, November, 4, BTOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Chicago Gas 0.1 85 01 S3 c. K&q. eij oil 03 o:i i COTTON. Open. High. Low, Close January 0.70 S.70 6.74 6.7.1 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wuiat Open. High. Low, Close Deo 03 0.1- 02) 04 Corm ' - Deo ... ...,. SO StfJ 03 20 1 ' Cotton Sales 147,500 Bale. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. r. V, . Train atrt4 Special Jo Journal. ' ' . Richmond, V., Nor. 4.-It is reported that an accident baa occurred to the "First Families Virginia" flyer. Accord ing to the report the train went through a bridge and that many pimple were killed. ' . TO SUCCEED ATCOCE. Republicans Hnf That T, N. Arvo Is ibe Sinn. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 4. Republicans here who propose to be on the inside are saying, tonight, that T. M. Argo stands the best chance of becoming the U, S. Attorney of tho Eastern District of North Carolina.to succeed C, H. Aycock, who was continued in office until his successor should be appointed, THOS. L. CLINGMAN. Aiged, Poor and liillrui North Caro lina Nheltrrs II I in at Ills Drain. Ralkioh, N, C. November 3. General Thomas L. Glingman, ex United States senator, died in ibe Morganton insane asylum at 1 o'clock p. m. today; aged, poor and intirm. the State gave him a home there. General Clingman was horn in Yadkin county in 1810, elected a whig member of the legislature in 183.") from Surry, and a State senator in 1831! from Asheville, became a leader of the whig party and was a member of congress from 1843 to I8.")8, excepting the Twenty-ninth con gress. In 1858 he was appointed to the United States senate to till the vacancy caused by the resignation of Am Biggs and was re-elected. His speech on Clay's defeat led to a duel with William Vaney. of Alabama. At the outbreak of the civil war he en tered the confederate army as colonel of the Tweuty-liftli North Carolina regi ment and soon became brigadier general, and was wounded at Gold Harbor and at Petersburg. He served as delegate to the national Democratic conveiMon in 1808, but avoided politics since. He explored the mountains of Ins State discovered that they contained the lofti est peaks of the Appalachian range, the chief one of which was measured by him in 18"5. and now bears his name; opened i lie mica mines of Mitchell and Yancey counties, made known the existence in the State of corundum, zircon, rubies and other gems, by his observations on the meteor of August 2, 1800, furnished the best evidence yet given of the heiaht of the atmosphere, end affirmed that in some way sound might be transmitted with the speed of electricity. C.IUISE Of TORPEDO BOATS. Flotilla Nulls for WllllllllKlon. 3. ,f . W up re The Vrssrls Will EntK In Hovel Kvolmlons. Washington, November 3 After hav ing been storm. bound for several days in Hampton Roads the torpedo boat flotilla left this morning for Wilmington, N. G., where the department directs that evolu tions with the little craft be carried out by Lieutenant-Commander Kimball. These will include the new scheme of sending one boat oil on a chase, while the remainder of the flotilla, try to find it within a given area of water. The pur pose of the maneuver is to practice ves sels of this class in the work of scout duty in order they may be prolieient in hunting out an enemy and in informing a fleet of the approach of nn attacking party hours before sighted. The flotilla, after operating off Wil mington some days, will continue its trip South, the next port reached being Charleston, from which place it goes to Savannah and thence around the Florida coast to the gulf. Several weeks will be spent by the boats on the Atlantic side, and until the yellow fever has entirely disappeared It is not proposed to allow the flotilla to go near the infected cities. Other torpedo boats will probably Join the flotilla later in the winter. Backlen's Arnica Salves. Tun Bust Salvk :n the woild tor Cult Bruises, Sons, Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever S ires Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilbla. ns, Coins, au I all Skin Eruptions, and postl ivoly oiks l'dcs or no pay reqqired. It if guaranteeo1 to ivc. peitcct snlishction or money retraced. I rice 2 cents per box Fur sale by F. 8. Duty. I.atosl Nfw linn. ( eneral Wade Hampton, having turned over his oHlcc to General Longstrcet, will leave for home this week. James II. Eckels, the Comptrp'.ler of the Currency, will accept the presidency ol the Commercial National Bank, of Chicago, to which ho wus elected. Aeronaut Stewart wasdrowned in Lake Michigan at the foot of Monroe street, Chicago. Thousands of persons witnessed the accident. Owing to tho fuct that the Cai lists arc known to be forwarding urms into Spain the Premier, Senor Segnsta. and Gen eral Oorrea, Minister of War, have resolved on adopting suppressive meas ures. The monetary commission resumed its .....Inn. a ill Avllnirtnn ll.vlul Waaltlnif. V""'"'" -- a ton alter a receea oi some nays, rresiaeni George F. Edmunds presiding. The con- siderntlon of the preliminary report of the committee on banking, ot which Charles B. Falrchlld is chairman, which was under consideration . when the commission last adjourned, was resumed and probably will be continued several days. CASTORIA Pot Infitnti and Children. ntfc Mailt ttfuiut ana Mill COUNT. Shows That Goran is Defeated Hauua Has a Majority of Five in Ohio Legislature. Sixly Thous and .Majority in Virginia. Kentucky Largely Demo ocralic. Bai.timukk, Md., November 4 The Senate will have 18 Republicans and 8 Democrats. The House of Delegates, us the returns at present stand, will have 4'i Republi Ciins and 41 Democrats and tbeie is ohm tie in Talbot. On joint ballots tiie ie'puli licnns have 01 votes and the Democrats C'OLUMM'S, Ohio, November I -Buh- nell, Republican, is re-elected G iverimi by about 20,000 plurality. In the legislature the Republicans will have a majority of live on joint Inllwt.as follows; Senate, 17 Republicans, 1!) Detnoerals. House, 58 Republicans, M Dene'eiat.-. 1'otals, 7") Republicans, 70 Democrats. riiere a movement whieli U cioi.in much comment, anil that is lor Covernoi Bushncl! to be hrouliL out tor Seiialoi against llaima but Governor Ruslmcli denies any knowledge of it. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 4 The indi cations are that Hie republicans have carried a majority of their Kansas town tickets by increased nia jorilien over iN'.ni and that they hold their ow n as com pared with the v t ; of 1 S'.t.l, which was a republican year. Richmond, 'a., Nov. 4.--Fuller re turns from the election in Virginia fully sustain the estimate that Tyler and the itber Democrats on the Sta:.e ticket are elected by .sixty thousand. The Repub licans, headed by Met .'null, p ll d a very insignificant vote. So tar as repnitetl that ticket did not carrv a dozen counties. The Democrats have made immense tins In the Legislator.). TnuNTos. N. J., Nov: 4. The New Jer sey Legislature will have a Republican majority of 21 on joint ballot. Dks Moixhs, Iowa, Nov, 4, Chairman McMillen, of the Republican committee, contends that Shaw's plurality for (iov ernor will be more than lio.nun. LorisVlti.K. Ky., Nov. 3. -Kentucky wheels into the Democrat ic column again by a majority of over 2o,0U0. Ai.haxv, N. Y, November 4.-The completed returns from the Stale are coming in slowlv. This shows that tin Republican landslides of the' last (wo years have been overcome, if not by giv ing i s large a plurality for the Democrats at least by changing something like 240,000 votes. 4) Your uoctor : Fights j Disease with medicine. If the medicine is not right be e.ui not conquer disease. If druggist does his duty medicine will be right, your doctor w ill stand a chance of winning the lory. You can help your dc bv having your prescri tilled at the the and fair i bil lion Bradhnm's Reliable Drujf'Store- (5 ' dm mm A Proud nan you will he the day that you llrst strut forth In a suit of clothes or overcoat. which we have laid the stamp of correct anil faslilonnlile out. Our tnei iteil repu tation for high grade custom work speaks for itself, and we trust we will have the pleasure of receiving your Winter order for either overcoat or clothing. F. n. CHADWICK, Merchant Tailor 101 Minui.i Htkkrt. GO TO- Sam'I Colin & Son's FOR FIX K Pill' Pork, Sarnie, Teal, Motion, t V And our STALL-FED BF.EF It always up to the standard. 88 Middle Hi. riione 4. TTTTTTT'TTTWTTTTinr' AND BIG HOMINY ! Loose Muscatel Iiaisine, linos! quality, only 10 oent per pound. Seeded Raisins, lo cenU per pound package. CiuTa.its and Citron. Uriel Applet and l'eitclies. Evaporated Apples and Apricots, Imported Macaroni and Cream Cheese, i 'ape Cod Cranberries. The Finest Stock of Canned Goods in tlie city. All I'n sli iitnl Standard Quality. 'li.c Finest Prunes you over saw. Att in i ire's Celebrated Mince Meat. McDanicl & Gaski 71 ISroad Si., EH lIF.IK t:. J. V. Foulds' Wheatl Germ Meal, Attmore's Mince Meat, Hecker's Buckwheat, FOX RIVER PRINT BUTTER, Just Received. bb Pollock St.. NEW BEENE, N. C, "tat) A II U TC II EB - . , That Knows Ilia Uuslaeis never takes advantage of the inexpe rience of new housekeepers by giving them poor cuts or light weight. We treat ail our patrons nonorauijr and Id the same courteous manner, sod cut them the Iwst ot the kind that they ask for and when we do that you cotild'nt And heller for lore or monxy, JOHN WAR REN, Cob. South Front and Middle !I II S, Cash Store. fiM ' - 0MllTl Bra., Next door to K. K. Jourt, Wholesale A- lletail Jroeers, A.K FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only Bjr TEXXEY COMPANY, rOK SALE II V Ciipl. Sam 11. Waters, SOLE A(J ENT, 105 Middle Street. Shortly alter July, 4lh 1TT0 the lirilish lion made an unpleasant discovery. The American revolution exploded under his nose and he hasn't yet succeeded in get ing his face straight. We would like to explode this ail right under the nose of everybody who has not vet discovered that "Cola Uradache I'ou iiHtis" are a specilic for Headache. Bradham's Pharmacy, T. J. THIS Ell FURNITURE CO. Middle Street.. Is the Cheapest Place to ltuy Your Furniture. We have jual received at our New Store the finest Stock of Furniture ever received In this Dart of North Carolina. Also a line line of Cooking and lloatinic Stoves. Library Lamps and Toilet Seta. We have more goods than Store room iind will GIVE AWAY this Fine Rocker to each Cash Purchaser nf $20 worth of our (loods. We will sell them cheap for the next 5 davs only, cash or on time. Respectfully, T.J. TURNER FURNITURE CO. Next to (leo. blover's Hardware Store, NEW BERNE, N. C. Notice ! New EnterprlNe ! We have Just fitted out for sawing Lathes. We will koeo them on ImumI In any quantities No. 1. Don't forget our dry, sawed stove wood nnder large sheds sou never gnu wci in rainy weather, Wn keep Marl, Fence Posts, and all kinds of Hand-made and Sawed Shingles, and Brick. Flats for rent or sals. BIO HILL, The Shingle Han,
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