lintttutL mm VOL. XVI-NO 121. s" ' ' -NEW BEIINE, N. C, FRIDAY MOUSING, NOVEMBER 19, llil)7 ' ESTABLISHE ) 1BS12 .''' ISSSSili'NHI 2 r -o . I Dress ' In all ilio Fashionable Color bimI Texture We are showing in Fancy Boucle, Silk and Wool Plaids, Silk Bar" Plaids, Taffetas! Velours, Mogcoveitas and Coverts, Black .' ; Dress Goods, Surah Serges and Henriettas in a Varied and Endless Assortment THANKSGIVING PRICES -THAT I3-PMCE3 THANK FORTUNE TIIEM FOR Your Doctor Fights ; ; Disease with niMoTcinft. If the medicine is not right lie can not conquer disease. It Ilia druggist don his duty (lie medicine will lie right, and jrmir doctor will stand a fair euanoa or winning tun tic ' lory. . . - s Xou can help your doctor ny having your prescription mica at v Bradham's ' Reliable Drugstore a dutches; . . list Knows lilt Business .never takes advantage of III Inexpe-riiDce-of new housekeepers by giving ' them poor cuts or light weight. We treats'! our patrons honorably and in I lie same eourtonus m. inner, and cut llicm tlit best nf lli hind that lliey ak for an t when we do that rou nulii'nl tlnd letter for lofe or monxy. JOHN WAR-J HE.1, Con. HOCTH FkOST AKD Ml DDL! rlT , Next duor to K. K. Jones. TAX NOTICE. If City Taxes are not paid on or before the GOth day ot ITovember 1807,1 shall tirocoedto advertio and sell tho property, raymcnt on or bo foro tho data men tioned vill zivq all y-x'. " f t J. T.. ' f'U), i s ft ' n ' PS'' '-'S", -mu ! ,il G - oods 1 THAT YOU WILL YOU SECURED Foulds' Wheat Germ Meal, Attmore's Mince Meat, Hecker's Buckwheat, ANDI FOX RIVER PRINT BUTTER, Just Received. J ! IB, r fe!i Store, tr rciioc'x st..; it. smuts ifisw n ' UUUWIL THE CREW RELEASED. The Competitor'. Men Oat or Prison. ' Senator Marina . Working Vor Hawaii. Havana, Cuba, Nov. 17. The C impe tltor prisoners have at last been released 'from Cabana Fortress by order of Cap tain-General Blanco, acting in accord ance, with orders from Spain. "They will sail for New York tomorrow on the steamer Yumuri. Washington, November 17 By the release of the Competitor prisoners Spain has given another substantial proof of her desire to maintain friendly relations witb the United States. This, on the eve of the assembling of Congress, will re move from the Cuban situation a dan gerous phase which otherwise would have been used as a strong lever by con gressional jingoes to secure interference by this government in Cuba. Senator Morgan has returned to Wash ington in very ill health, and is confined to his residence, on Four-and-a-half street. In spite of his illness, however, the Senator is endeavoring to get in shape for presentation to the Senate the mass of information he collected in Hawaii, and which he will use in support of his arguments in advocacy of Ha waiian annexation. . It is the expectation of the lriends of the annexation treaty that it will be taken up by the Senate very early in the session and consideration pushed to a conclusion at as early a dule as possible. All the warm supporteis of the adminis tration, it is expected, will aid in carry ing out this scheme, and some of the Democrats who agree with Senutor Mor gan are counted among those who will support the measure. It is thought probable that ;the Presi dent in his message will again recom mend favorable action upon the treaty. The Pacific coast p.-op!e, who would naturally be moat directly affected by the changed relations of the islands to this country, do not want annexation, and the two Senators from Californin, al though differing upon nearly every other public question, will act together in op posing the treaty. ' tierlllHiiB Invnttw lliluft. London, Nov. 18. A special dispatch from Shanghai says that the commander of the German cruiser Division, Admiral Von Dicdei ich, landed troops nt Kino- Chau on Mouduy morning, November 15. The three forts were held by 1,500 Chi nese and their guns commanded the fleet. Admiral Von Diedcrich Iplaced his four cruisers immediately opposite, , ready to Ore, and sent an ultimatum ordeilng the evacuation of the forts within three hours. Six hundred German troopB and six guns were then landed and began to march forward. Tho Chineso hesitated for a few moments, nnd then the whole fifteen hundred bolted belter skelter across I lie hills behind tho forts. The Germans quietly entered the fortifica tions, hauled down the Chinese flag and hoisted the German standard, which the wa ships saluted immediately. The forts are now held by the Ger mans, who, it is believed at Shanghai, intend to remain permanently. In official Chinese circles Germany is considered to have committed an act of war, hut it is regarded as improbable that China, on account of her weakness, will take action upon it as such. It is now asset ted that the murder of the two German missionaries was not the work of bandits, as oiiginally under stood, but was deliberately planned by Li Pung Iling, governor of the province. Special to Journal. Rai.ioh, N. C, November 18 John A. Hamsay of Salisbury Is elected agent of the State Board of Education; vice W, G. Lewis. He will search for charts and mips of State swamplands and will make surveys, State Geologist Holmes has made an examination of the Btate lands in Bladen county to ascertain their adaptability to farming. ' 1KlMt Ilrui. London, Nor. 17. The new torpedo destroyer Crane had her official trial In Stokes- bay today, Bhs made 83.49 knots per hour. This Is about 87J mile per hour,. Washington, November 17 The sub ject ot an Increase of the navy will not be overlooked by Secretary Long in hit annual report. He wilt recommend a liberal Increase of the establishment, not so large, perhaps, a wot urged ny Secre. tary Herbert three years ago, but which if approved by Congress, will lead to the building ot two more battle-ships and six torpedo boats, lie will not ask for the building of further cruisers. . San Francisco, November 17 Attor ney! for Theodore Durrant have made new move. The condemned man now stands can victed of the murder of Blanche Lamont, No disposition boa been made of the additional charge of the murder ot Minnie Williams, A document filed with the district attorney gives notice that on Friday next, the attorneys for the eccus 'cd will appear before Judge Bahara and demand tha trial ot the Williams case. Philadelphia, November 18 The ad vance ealo of sesta for the University of Pennsylvania-Harvard foot ball game, which takes place at Franklin Field on Saturday, has been unprecedented. The Indications are that over 89,000 persona will witness the groat struggle. TV. v 1 DIFFERENT VIEW. Plaii SlalsuiJt-ttot Ditto las JiittFEiiKiliarjRslii'iB. A Shirt Factory to be Established. Asheville Sanitarium Incorpor ated. Hameriek Collecting Trncking Figures. Pen sion Statement. Journal Bureau. I RalbIqh, N. C Nov. 18. I Still the penitentiary statements us to the financial running of the burden are conflicting. It will be remembered that this year is the first since the farms were started that the institution was on a pay ing basis, and that this administration took hold with only two weeks supplies to go on. Ex-deputy-warden Ledbetter is out in a very plain statement and says Dockery is talking through his hat and has been juggling with figures. Mr. Led better says that this board found on the Anson farm 200 bales of cotton which Superintendent Smith sold for $5,500, and that on the Roanoke furm there was about 700 bains; there was also 45,000 worth of brick ready for sale and hicli has been sold. Resides this Chairman Dockery admits t8,2S7.97, collectable bills. Docs all that suow'only supplies fo two weeks. Mr "Ledbetter fays the peni tentiary was self-supporting in 181)0, and that Superintendent Leazai '8 report on January 1st, 18Ui, showed cash and pro ducts ready to be converted into cash $03,347.63 and this did uot include grain and forage necctsary for consumption. Come again chairman Dockery and see if you equal this. The board of directors yesterday deci ded to establish n shirt factory nt the penitentiary. A New York man named Hildebrandt will have charge of it, Ia nnis in his own machinery and nays 24 cts. for each shirt made. The women and feeble men will do the work. The Secretary of State yesterday incor porated the Asheville Sanitarium will; Capital stock of $65,000. It will be sit uated on Oakland Heights. The Governor's Guards who, 31 strong, now on duty nt Rockingham 5 days re ceived $135, and the Maxton Company 41 men on duty 4 days got $200. Labor Commissioner Hamrick lias gone to the Eastern part of the State to collect statistics in regard to the fishing and trucking interests of that sec linn. Superintendent Smith says that there has been no more escapes under his nil ban before and that the truth is there have been fewer. This morning there was the heaviest frost of the season, and the weather is quite cold. The legislature appropriated $500 to the negro Normal school at Elizabeth Cly for 1807. Conditioned upon its raising $1500. This lias been done and ;jc $500 has been sent. From the Auditors office the statement is made that there arc 122 first class pen sioners, a decrease of 8 as with last year. 243 2nd class, 867 8rd class, 1002 fourth class, 2739 widows, total 63T2. The amount of each class is not known us the tax values are not yet in. It is said that Kobt. M. Furmnn is to be the editor of the new morning paper here. The large press for the daily is now being put in. Certain rules have to bo carried out in regard to John Evans, the rapist, before application for pardon can be made, but the governor can act for commutation and reprieve outright. There are 423 girls at the State Normal and Industrial school. December 7 Is the day set for the re moval of General Clingman's body from Concord to Asheville. THE SUPERIOR, 91.50. 00 Candle Power. Consumes only 8 feet of gas an hour. Mantlet 40 Cents, For sale by JOE DANNENBERO at S. Alexander A Co , 77 Middle Street Pig Fori, J I VlUj An J our STALL-FED BEEP Is always up to the itandard. All Fork, klxed and Bologna Sausage. Dressed Poultry. . AT- ' Sam'l Colin & Son 88 Middle St. Phono 10. Plenty of Turkeys for the Thank uglvlng. lie He Think Tnrllf Molllral Fo Present. Ills Ideas ot l itineracy. New York, Nov. 17. Senator Mark Hanna, of Ohio, arrived in the city this morning. He was a prominent figure in the corridors of the Waldorf-Astoria to day. He gave notice soon after his ar rival that he would not discuss the senatorial situation in Ohio. Several Western men, whonre enjoying the festivities of the week, greeted Mr; Hanna at the hotel, hut he did not discuss politics with any of them. Later Mr. Hahna. when urged to talk of the politi cal outlook i uid 'The free silver issue is getting worn out, and the Democratic lenders realize it. Some of lliem, like Floics, of "Iowa. do not hesitate to say so. Bryan's speech eswire principally pc rs inal attacks on me, as the representative of New York's interests. Fiat money seems to he tak ing the place of silver as the issue." 'The tariff has been settled for a de cade. There will be no deficit. It was t have been expected that it would not at first supply enough revenue, but the Treasury Department says that it w ill he sufl:cient for the needs of the coun'rj." 'The agitation against unsound money must not stop. We tire senilimr out literature from the Washington head quarters, and I hope that the sound money Democrats will continue to do the same. The Democratic party is no longer the old party that it w as. Some strong man is needed to take it in hand ami lead it back to the principles of Jefferson. Of course, there must always he two great parties in the country." In answering (jiicsiions: Senator Hanna said that the Ohio election had no bear ing ou the election uf 1900, and that he did not anticipate any serious trouhle arising out of the Cuban situation. The Senator will, while he is here, see Senator l'lalt and other leading Republi cans, though his visit has no political significance, lie is in good health and spirits, though the illness of his friend. C en. Benjamin Butterworth, has caused him anxiety. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market'qiinlatinns furnish ed by W. A. I'orlerlield iV Co. Commission Brokers. Nkw Yoisk, November, 18. STOCKS. BANNA'S Bli TALK. Open. Hijrli. Low. Clore People's (las.... !:! M; '.I:!; !!1; c. h. & u 3 oil ii'-ii m COTTON. Open. High. Low. ("lose January 5.08 5.17 5.(17 5.7'. CHICAGO MARKETS. Wheat Open. High. Low. ( lose Dec !'" !V; 0") 05 May "HI 1 j !"H W'j Corn Dec 20 2(1-' Hi'i 2(U Cotton Sides 100,000 Bales. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. lmilt ' It in frr p(W. llrutnrt J. D. Dinkins' Wholesale Store 54 3IIIL.E ST. Best and Fullest Assortment Wines, Liquors, 0 and Cigars EVER DROUGHT TO THE CITY. OIJ friends and customer wi be welcomed and made at home. 3ir. Tom. (J. Howard will be in charge and will bu nle.tsad to wait on hi friends. IK WHERE TO EAT! Visitors to Ne Bern 9 and all others should kerp In mind THAT TT1L. LEN BRINK RESTAU RANT. Tho only up-to. date Restaurant in tha City. Regular Heats, At all Hours, 25 Cents. Oysters In Every Style. tao utDDLB sjxisxtarr, L Next to M. Harm's ft Co.'l 8uble. i(nrYYrryyyrurrrnr i ) 0 CORD JUST RECEIVED. Attmore's Mince Meut. Cape Cod Cranberries. Raisins, Currants, Citron and Dates. Fresh Hucjjwheat, prepared and plain. Finest Imported Macaroni and Fancy Cream Cheese. lleinz's Baked Beans with Tomato Siuce. Ileinz's Tomato Catsup. Fresh Roaster ColTea and Fine Tea. (i.veusacatl before making your purchases. Prices as low as anywhere. MP VI 0 I'l Wholesale cDaniel k uaski , tzs? 71 Bral St., NEW KEltXE. X. V. Shortly alter July, 41 li 1771! the Bnlish in inaile an unpleasant discovery. The American revolution exploded under his nose and lie hasn't yet succeeded in gel- ng his face straight. We would like In exploiie una an rigni nder the nose of everybody who has not vet discovered Unit "Cola Hf.aIvU'uk 'owdkus" are a specific for Headache. Bradham's Pharmacy, THE PATROL' Air Tight Wood Heaters. NEWEST and BEST. Made in 4 sizes. See P. M. Draney, ill!) Son t li Front SI.. NEW 11ERSE, N. Ileal Estate Agene.v ! HOUSES FOK KENT. HOCSES FOR BALE. FARMS FOB SALE COLLECTIONS OF RENTS. Any business in our line will be givei prompt attention by leaving word at tin store of N. Nunn tV Co., opposite tin Post Olline. E. E. HMU'EH. Near Post Office. TWO CAR-LOADS OF KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA HORSES 7 AND 7 MULES, Which in oddi'ion to 30 bead always cu Laud gives you tho beet attort men cvur oefore presented to ooleot from. All iiiet from 13 to 16) hands, til shape and colors l'rioei we nraks in accordance with the hard times; foo run oo risks, every sals is guaranteed and most bs as represented, or no sale. t47"An exbopUonallf 8ne and (all line of buggies, Road Carts, Harness, Winter Robe. Whins, &o., and Velernary Uopplies, alt join at HOCK UOl'TOM MICKS. . Ws will allow you l- cent above market price ot cotton in trads today, ft will be to your interest to see as sod look well through our sitablish ment before baying elsewhere, Respectfully, ' - n. 1I A1IN A CO. -LOT OIF E Old Man in New Place. Von can find me in (iaskill's Drug Store for a few days. I have the best selected and largest stock of Je-weli3r EVKIi BROUGHT TO THE CITY. CALL AND SEh; ME. S.iJI. It. EATON, 05 Middle Si , Opposite Baptist Church, Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. FAMOUS GiVlVlJlJKS. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only Itr TEXXEV COM PAST, FOR SALE 11 Y Capt, Sam IS. Waters, SOLE AliEN'T, 105 Middle Street. Oil I Don't Yon Remember Sweet Alice Ben Rolt ? it is a very tine song, hut it doesn't touch some we have in stock. Anything from "Dixie" to '-Beethorana'', "Moonlight Simula" can be found nt our store, and it the lowest prices imaginable Also i full nnd choice lineof Stationery, Cooks ml Slusical Instruments. See our stock la-fore buying elsewhere, and you won't regret it. J a. I. 4akiiiH, 101 Middle Street. iOLLETS PatfNTID. -M!iij'.n!r:rnaosv- Li