T , y VOL. XYI-NO. 19. JEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2U, 1C3H. . ESTABLISHED 1882 5ivvvvv . Mm. mm. ft Oriole uouee, 12c lib Excellent Butter; ' . 25 lab. ' What a galaxy of Life' Strtiiic al AMoiiii-liing Figuies. , Everything else thai belongs to t'.e nikr f the Largest of InfitWru. ' ' - : ':".' ; .:: :. :'; ; ' 1 : OUR DRESS GOODS ! Are STYLISH AND CHEAP. They are MOVING FAST. We have Doubl" Fold Ch-xwK at 1?Jp ' . Specialties in Woof Suitings and targe at 25c. Higher Priced Goods if wanted. . ,. .. " i . .. ,';;..,', ;.. ' . : ... We have a great leader in llankerchief, an IoitialLac Comer one for Be. We are sellln More SHOES AT RETAIL than any house la tho city. 8ee tne Cause - , BEST SHOE FOR THE- MONEY. . - IT WILL-TELL.- J J. H. flMUIVDUnll, POLLOCK STREET, JJ I We Have Just Received al New and Complete Line of UMBRELLAS All Qualities and Price, promise Satisfaction on all U mbrellas. : - -' ' 5E Ohr stock of MEN'S UNDERWEAR is Complete aini 1 prices are Low. We have the Best Underwear iu the City for d the Prices. 5 We defy competition on SHOES and our many custom- is en can testify to their wearing qualities. . 1 , "' We have a Seamless SOCK for 10 CENTS; the best Tajue in the city. , , ' Callsind examine our stock and yon will be pleased with 3 Wh Quality and Prices. ; S 07 POLLOC? STREET, IF YOU WiNTo OldL . 'Henry Don't be Influenced to take sumcihln rise. It can h lelird on fur . MKDlUINAL AND OTHER PURPOSES iod is Uunranteed PUKE, MILD AND MELLOW. fee that Hie teals over coiW ire Intact and bar name blown In bottles. 1 j Straus, Gunst &Co.t Propr'fstors, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 2 m mm. m m mp. HIUII UKAUh unUUtnlLb AND Willitcll thisis why.wokeep busy. We are offering bargains now, to make room lor Fall stock which.' will soon bo coming in. Call and Bee us beloro placing your orders. Tis no trouble to show goods, but a pleasure. Fresh Flour, Butter, Chccse.CcH'ce.IIama and Brcaklast Eaccn Arriving Daily. T - - - - - - m tm mm .-. I mce Hams, , 8c lib. 7 from $1.00 np to $3.50. We 3f 3 da CO. NEW BERNE, N. 0. mm Mtt mm mm m mm tm ' i (a i LOW PRICES 1 I JJ CUj.li.lS. , Railroad Commission Will ForTIeni 01 Railroads Change In Sonttiern Railroad Schedule. Chapel for Penlten. . tlarj. Senatorial Eeturng. Football Thanksgiving. Rnggell is Sum. , . JOOBNAL BDRB4C, . I Raleigh, N. O., November 19. ( It Is raid that at the next meeting of the Railroad Commission, commissioner Pearson will introduce a resolution look ing to the furnishing by the railroads of separate cars for the white and colored. Uis resolution will ask for eqnal accom modatibns. If the commission does not provide for the separate cars, the legis lature will be asked to pass a law sjmilar tn that in Georgia and South Carolina. The mother of Stale Treasurer Worth, aged 91 years, died at her home In Greens boro, yesterday. : .. . .s. 1 be Southern makes a change tn its east bound morning train commencing tomorrow which makes it leave here about an hour sooner than it has been doing. . : Rishop-elect Junius M. Horner of the Ashevllle Jurisdiction will probably be consecrated about the 18ih of December. The legislature will be asked for an appropriation to build a chapel at the penitentiary. Th ministers of tho the city have for years held services out there, and some gentlemen of the differ ent churches have bad a Sunday school there almost ever since the penitentiary bxsbeenin operation.. At the meeting of the directors this week there were only fivj, barely a quorum present. Much In teres", centers In what the leg islature will do on the voting question,' whether it will call a constitutional con vention or settle the matter some other way. ':. Official returns from the Senatorial districts of the State show that the Sen ate will have 89 Democrats anyway. There are 9 (unionists, and 2 ot the dis tricts are still doubtful. The "Caucasian", Senator Butler's pa per, will in the future be printed in GoldBboro, but the bn.tness office will remain hem. In Goldsboro be can get "rat labor", while here he is forced to pay union wages.' It Is said that it has only about 2000 subscribers. .New. in railroad circles says that General Passenger Agent T. J. Ander son of the 8. A. L. will resign the 1st of December lo go with another road, and that he will probably be aucceeded by f J o A.nen, iu. Deauoara agent at bullets. The entire population Is ler Waehlngton, D. C. : rortzed, and In the vicinity ot the firing yulte a number of persons will go from here on Thanksgiving Day. to Ktcbmond to tee tne game ot root , ball between the North Carolina University team and tbe Virginia University team. The North Carolina team has been so successful lately that much i expected of the team on the 24th. Attorney Oeueral Walser is now busy making out the annual report of the criminal statistics ot the Stat. It is to cover all crimes, so will be more coin- plele than ntual. t The Supreme court has reached the 9th district aDoeals. which will be heard next week. It now tufns out that the fu.lonlil. EuiTon JoynsAL: I have been in bave elected, two solicitors Instead of formed, and have in fact been shown one as was at Brit thought. Marshal Molt was elected In Ihe 9th and now It ls thown that Moses it. Ilarshaw has been elected solicitor in the lOlhdlt- trlct. Governor Itu.sell la back from A.he-' ville Where ha has been Sre daya. There he held conferences with Senator Prllcb ard and several other leading Ikpubll cans. That some thing Is on foot one may be sura. lie has declined to dltcuis politics or be Interviewed since Novem ber 8ih. William F. Parker of En field has filed a voluntaiy petition la baukrupicy la lbs United States dlmrlot court here his liabilities being about 111,000. to rut a toi.s m star, star Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Taiileli. All drugxl.t. rrfund the money If It falli 10 cure. 'J.'c. Tbe genuine has L. U- Q. 011 each tablet 'i A If .W OITT. tK'l. Sr.l.inl.1 lallmlia. t rill' UM anii.ll Itntirl Wii MisuTfii, N, C, Nov. IS Tlic city continue quint, eirrpl f.r concern, ordinary caf. of ilisor.Irrly conduct and drunknnf,!n coii. i'icurr of Ihe rcnlrn of the saloon. Ji .'t dr, after tliry hil bom chu I i n day.. Mayor Wa.Mcll I. tMvl: 'r on w.iun of th f xt'ct, !, i : can return to the city. The mayor sars he hn no Control over their movements, and that he has nothing to say a. to their ' returning, bat he informs them that it is safest for them to remain absent. He writes that should tbey return and should be notified of any danger to them he would protect tbem to the extent of hli power. IIe cannbtrReep a body guard around them. ,N ... . During the campaign the white gov ernment unions set on foot a movement to subsltute white for negro labor. Em-' ployers urged their nejro employes not to register and vote against their inter-' ests, but most of I he negroes disobeyed j these wishes, and the consequence was that bands of negroes were discharged and white men were employed in their places. " ; ', ',' : Since It has been undentsod that white labor is prefered, hundreds of young men are coming here from other States, seeking employment in all kinds of posi tions. . A labor, bureau was established under the auspices of the White Govern ment Unions, and James Kyle and N. W, Jacobl were placed in charge of it, with a view to securing positions for white men when employes are wanted. In this way it is hoped to make a "white man's town" out of Wilmington. .: ,:Y' v While it Is regarded that the negro, to a certain extent, will be eliminated as a factor In politics, the problem is by no mean settled.. As tending to a more effectual solution of the race problem, it la proposed to distribute the negroes through the United States, and one of the plans for doing this is to employ while Vbor and compel the negroes to go elsewhere. A movement is to be set on foot to organize white men's unions throughout the South for encouraging the employment of whites. THE ILLINOIS TfiOTJBLB. righting- Renewed Beiweca Whli an Urgrn aUa.r.. llitBjr Wannticd Pana, 111 , November 18 Several bat tles between striking union miners nd the negroes, now employed in their place, in which special deputy sheriffs had a hand, occurred lit' East Fana and the Springside addition to the city this evening between 6 and 7 o'clock. Several persona were wounded; some, It is thought, mortally, and Sheriff Co burn's chief deputy in Pana, Sidney Watts, of Taylprville, had his right arm shot off. ' 'As the result of the two encounters between the whites and blacks Thursday afternoon in Hprlugside, Deputy Watts and bis assistants were busily engaged in swearing in and placing a large force of extra deputy sheriffs at the Springside mine. '"- . '-':'''' ', Desultory righting occurred through out all sections of the city tonight, but to wnat effect canno'. wnat enect canno. be ascertained other than that the residences of a num ber of citizens have been riddled with B,ny women and children have been frightened into hysterics. Many faml- lies lolt the City to spend the night with friends In the country. ' Banker H. II. Schnyler, Operator D. J, Overbolt and other business men waited upon Governar Tanner at Spring field todaT wit a Detlilon askim the retenlioV(.f troops bore throughout llie winter. The Governor refused lo make public his plans, , AKOltTHOrjg LCTTStS. ' WHi. raOf Th. Thrriaie lnm am sfiM suniari Jariiw.. certain anonymous communications ad- dreted to colored citizens in this cora muniiy, purporting to have been sent with authority from our people here. containing warnings and threats to cer tain colored men. Tbeae letters are neither written, nor have their contents been known to any reputable or tepre sentative cillien lu our cliy, until their contents were revealed by tbe recipients. On the oilier hand, Mr. Editor, certain otour leading and repretentallve clli sen. here, have received communication! and letters of an Improper nature, pur porting lo hare been written, and algned ' Colored Itaca." Tbene anonymou. and off.n.tve communications 1 do not be lieve have the sanction of the race wbo.e aauie they bear. The white citizens of New Heme, are of courts Mr. Editor fully determined to protect property, attert and uphold their conitllutlonal rlgblt and privilege, advance and pro Biota the bustle., aud commercial Inter ett. of their city, and In all other re- tperta, will prrwrre la and onlcr, In determined and po.lllve ni.nner. Hot nothing I. further from the thongM. of our rw'ple Ih.n lu . or In anrwi.e d nytMiK In tn un trrhnnd or In a cow anl'y manner. And Mr. l.dllor, ohlle I do not tl.lnk that ihe people i.f tl.;. c.-i nuiulty, of .ither r.o. fe.- at all i pi h j'-l I 1 1 . : It It 1. it f!r to tl.i (' jii;litstl!t V, t'-'t li'tu .t a. to I t ! : of these cowardly documents, are either j those li responsible persons of both raoes , who assume to themselves the right to wantonly disturb the peace of mind of those to whom their letters are . H ft rfUQ01 a. I. antn. nnknAurn nnr.nn in-our community, who is seeking his own gain by working upon tbe fears of the colored race. : In": either evcut Mr. ' Editor, an organized and strict search Is ' being , quietly made for these 14: less ' miscreants, who are attempting to hide themselves behind an anonymous signa ture, and when found will be dealt with asthefr cowardly conduct deserves.' I have already had several intimutloiis made me of well grounded suspicious as to the writer, of these documents, and these Intimations are being acted upon, with what I truft may result In a success ful termination, 1 write this hurried com munication today Mr. Editor after con sultation wilu many o( our cilizeus, iu order that its expressions,' though buc riedly drafted, may , have the required effect In the community I love so well Our people here have no cowardly blood and no craveu Instincts, and are as ready as any In this broad land of ours to avenge insult, or punish wrong, and would under , no circumstances permit any menace to the peace, quiet and good order of our community to exist, but no occasion has arisen justifying any active steps to be taken to suppress lawlessness. We bave remained orderly, peaceful and watchful, and up to this lime nothing has transpired which we could look upon as an attempt to dispel this peaceful and orderly condition. . I have been assured by several of the representative colored citizens of the community, that no communication sent to any of onr people has the sanction of tbelrXrace hero, and that they are like wise malting a determined .effort to apprehend 'the cowardly person or persons to their own midst, who have been guilty of the offense. Feeling jhnt the peace- and prosperity of our city shall be preserved at any cost, and thinking that as I have been personally approached by both my own people, and the representatives of the colored race, with tbe communications which I have referred la; that something should be said to allay the attempted lncltallon to disorder, I have taken the liberty of addressing you this hasty com munication Mr. Editor, feeling that your own good offices fqr the well being of our entire community has ever been, and will continue to be exercised, that it's contents will be presented to the public through tho colums of your val uable paper. , , Very Respectfully. .-. '. : - L. H. Cuti.br. C ASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. His Kind You Have Always Bought Bear tho Signature of TBS JUABX. ITS. Vulant..'. m.rlrnt nnntnlinnr f 11 rni.li . ed by W. A. PortorQcld Jb Co. Commission Brokers. Kw Yobk, November 19 STOCKS. . Open, fllifh. Low. Ctoae 122 1.184 118) 1t3 . 1UDJ Sugar....... ... 1!1 llj, IStf Am Tobacco.... l8 138 188 C R.4Q. 118 118, 118 St. P..... 112, 111 112 Peoples Uas... 101) 1C9 109, COTTON. -0wn. Hlrb. Low. Close 5 20 Cloee 0CJ January G 21 9.22 5 20 CU1CAGO MARKETS. . WhaT Open. High. Low. December . . Corn December... May .... o. oct 6 32, m 83 84, 82, 84 Special Appearance. Jirri:oi"oi.iTix V .CONCERT COMPANY Uf New YoikCI'.y. at KEW BEItNE mm Un-l'-r the Aiifplce. of ST. JOII Yd LODUK, No. 8, AF A A M Tuesday E'riilnjt, November SJod, At 8 o'clock, Hiss Julio Vallette, (. i rn tt I'otlK), l'l:!" V I'uN SA f-OI'it ISO. .dated by the f'.'H.imr At'i-os; Mi. a J.-nnln ilcn "ii, i i. .Sir. Carl li.i . k, Ti nor, Mr. A ' Mir i f had, I'i.t-i t. Ti I . -a n h ' at lVni, i, bih at the do, jr. I i .. i a ', A ; ', I. , Ii-ij - At t 4 -r" y (, r A PECCLIAH REMEDY. Hwmnihlnc AbHi .h .H'w Ueuv.ry LrlariM It I'-1'- The Itev. F. I. Bell, a highly esteemed minister residing In Wecdnpon, Cayuga Co., N. Y., in a ivcent letter writes as follow: "There has never been anything that 1 have taken that relievos the Dys pepsia., from which I have suffered for ten years except the new remedy called Stuart's. Dyspepsia Tablets, Since tak ing tbem 1 have: had no distress at all after eating and again after long years car sleep well. llev. F. I. Bell, Weeds- port, N. Y., formerly, Idelia, Colo. : . Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is a remark able remedy, not only because it is a certain cure for all form of Indigestion, but because it seems to Act as throughly in old chronic cases of dyspepsia as well as in mild attacks of indigestion or bili ousness. A person has dyspepsia rimply because- 4he stomach is overworked, all it wants is a harmless, vegetable remedy to digest the food and thus give it the much needed rest. This is the secret of the success of this peculiar remedy. No matter how weak or how much disordered the digestion may be, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digett lli fqpd whether the stomach works or not.. New lifeVand energy is glveu not only to the Stomach but to every organ and nerve in tne body. A trial of this splendid medicine will con vince the most skeptical that' Dyspepsia and all stomach troubles can be cured. The tablets are prepared by the F. A. Stuart Co., of Marshall, Mich,, but so popular has tbe remedy ; become, that Stunt t's Dyspepsia Tablets can now be obtained al any drugstore at 60 centa per package. Bend for book on stomach aifeases tree. , ' . We are driving tbe lieht BUGGIES and want to build them for your trade, and when you want one call on ug. We have Uart and Drav Wheels and Axles for farmers and Drnvmen. All cuaran. teed. ' Respectfully, . G. H. WATERS & SON. DEALER IN Hardware and Fire Arms, Sa-ili, Doors and Blinds, Paints, Oils, Cement, Lime, Etc Agent for Garland Stoves & Ranges 'and Devoe's, and lienj Mooret' READY MIXID PAINTS. Under Hotel Chattawka, NJEW KERNE, K C. XMAS TREES! A we bave been elllntf the m schools their Xti.i Goods, w give this notloe FOR TUE NEXT DAYS we will take orders for Glatmuare mid Toyii! for iThritl mas Trees. You will tret the benefit of WholealPrioes. Come or Send lo see us now. Db'GUir ii BOX, Few York Bargain llouso. After Friday, , November 25th, I shall proceed to collect all Tales due lli City as the Law Directs. Pay Promptly and auold trouble and eipenw. nuan j. lovick, City Tea Collector. I Nor. 13, lHai ' '- t I S t V. i i i ! 1 'i i ! v? j j ; Income I,J07 : . 1 iiMi r n iu e V i t r n la P)1 I ........ ill '117 " I 7 : ElMwoi Pay 1 our ity Taxes A NICE .-V! SMALL . .... SUGAR CURED PIG HAMS STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, JUST RECEIVED. ... - . Attmore'g Mince Meat. ' ' Loose Muscatel Raisins, new crop Currants, Dates, Dried Peaches and Apples. Citron. 1 . , ' Pecan and Brazil Nuts. Fresh Ontario Buckwheat and Fancy Elgin Butter. Entire Wheat Flour, Oatflakee, Grits, Rice and Big f ' Hominy. -? ;: . , . Fresh Canned Goods, any kind you want. 1 . 'Sweet and Sour Pickles. - v " " -Fresh Roasted iJoH.-e and Fine Teas. . ' ... Anything usually kept in a First-Class Grocery Ea ; tablishment can be found at the store of 'Phone 91. 1 LADIES DRESSING TABLES omc ICeautieM in Quartered Oak and Mi rd's Eye Maple. Isatewt French Patterns Tliey Are a TTeceNsary . I Adjunct to Every Xadles I Dressing Boom. i : : o o o I We make a Specialty of Special 8ize WINDOW 8HADE8 and can furnish them In all llie Latest Colorings. Wo put up every shade we bell Five of charge. , o o I Don't forget thai we sell the Famous CEDARINE FURNITURE I POLISH, tbe Best Made. ! ooo NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. . ooo . . A look nvr; our Stock will Convince you that WK CAN SAVE YOU MNEY. I FRANG. H. JONES & &0., 87 JIIDDLE STREET. , iljljlj; 52SH5HSH5i Im D WHIG MI J C0 I Will 3 Come When we will rat Turkev with Uncle Barn, and have a Jubilee feast ot S his victories For your Thanksgiving Dinner you will And everything In Table Delicacies, Olive (Hit, Olives, Nutj Kaislns, Imported C'lieeec, V FruiU, thai will make It a feast to be remembered. J. p. PARKER, JR GROCER, S - .'Phone 09. 77 Broad Street. Facts! Facts!! When yon vlalt tbo city don't fall to call on the .Old Hcllabl firm of . .... Roberts & Brother They keep a full stock of Provlaluns ti Grocerlcft rblchihey ofTer at Low Fig ures. You will alway find them Ileliiiarters for First- flats Uuods r J LOT VERY WlioIMale Grocers, 71 Broad St. 0E1 PLJLJLJLJLJLJI IC i 24th, VvlLLONBRINK'S..... . Iletmirant DlnlnR IlooniN. First-CUis Heal, 25c. 5pclal RaU by the Week. OyiUrt, Flih, Game In 5eaion. TIIONK NO-115. IM MIDDLE ST.. KEW BERNE, N. a ' imitililtitl'Vi'iil'MltlllM The PRUDHNTu'l ha forg4 ahead until It stands ' In the front rank of the ' Great Ufa Insurance Com- fianlei ol the WorlJ. - It offers all that la I'x.J In life Insurance anl umlcr the bftt cnnillllMMS, n. U ItOLI.OWl l.l (;cner;;l Aj'nf, i c ffrnr. r irru liW Nov,

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