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VOL. XVM-NO. 175. NSW BERN, N. C SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1900. NINETEENTH YMll . ' ... A- 0' STOP ! as IN JUST A MOMENT AT f Hackhurns. t What makes a more S-tjli-li Coal Suit than Venclian loths in I he New i-hades? We have an Elegant Line of these, 50 in. wide for $1 00 per yard. Two or three Beautiful Whip-Corde, 46 in. wide at $1 25. Habit Cloths, 54 in. wide $1.00. Our Stock of Silk Waist Patterns is more varied than ever before. With Velvets in all the New ! hades, also Mils and Ve vet, Chiffon and Jet App'ique Hands, Portiers in Damask Itagdad, Silk lieps and Madras Corde. I HACKBURN, f47 & 49 Pollock Street. h .111 EHDORSE. Republicans Will Meet to Decide Whether to Endorse Fowler. PMSLE PIG FEET, TRIPE, . W a 'V 4 4 i, V last Keceiveai s Ralogna Sausage and Mountain Apple. A1m nice line of Canned Goods, Plum Pudding, Pumpkin Tie, Knur Krout an or bud; Halted Beans, 8oup, Succotash. I carry also a nice line of l! i:tlc. Good Ketchup, Worceslerthire Sauce, Olive?, and I'elnz's Sweet aril Soi Pickles, I am carrying a first class linn of FANCY OHOCKKIKS will be glad to have you call and examine our slock, I am sure I can pi ase you. Yours for Business, J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. rFOR Ynn can now buy a Genuine $5.00 Knox Derby. All sixes In a variety of slyr, call early and gel your cbolco. This offrr only holds Rood till No T ember 1st. J.G.DUNN&C0., The Up-lo-datf Furnlnhem, 67 POLLOCK HThEET Stale Fair Social Events Promise Well. Dispute Over White's $400. Voucher. District Court at Elizabeth City. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Oct. 19. The officials of the U 8. district court Lave retnrned here from Elizabeth City, where a two . days term were held. A negro named Sheldon was sentenced to a year in the peniten tiary at Nashville, Tenu. He took a letter addressed to a negro pensioner who was dead and pretended that a certain negro was this pensioner, so he could get the pension. lie would have been given a longer sentence but for good conduct in jail. lie Informed the jailer of a plot by other prisoners to as sault him. The assnilt was made but Sheldon took no part In it. Joseph J. Martin accepts the Repuli can nomination for Congiess in the 2nd district. His health Is very poor. The Republican executive commltte of the 3rd Congressional district meets at Dunn, Unmet county, and will decide whether to endorse John E. Fowler, the Populist nominee, or lo make a nomina tion. Oscar J. Spears of that district is here and says he has no Idea what will be done. Next week, during the State Fatr here there will be much gayety. The Capital club will give germans Tuesday" and Thursday evenings and the fair marshals ball, led by Chief Marshal W. T. Old of Elizabeth City, will begin Friday even Ing at the Capital Olub, which has one f the handsomest ball rooms in the Stale. There will be a great number of lady visitors here of social prominence, from a'.l parts of the State. President Charles McNamee of lbe State Fair arrived today. He will re main until the close of the Fair. Eibib lis are belug rapidly Installed at the Fair grounds. The Improvements there, along all lines, are notable. The build lugs have been refitted and repainted The "midway" will be the largest and most varied ever seen in the State. The cotton mill owners here say they will stand squarely by the Alamance mill owners, In the determination of the Utter to ainploy no union labor. One of them icmarked today, "If we do not slop this thing there is l o telling where it will end." The labor organization In this Mtato among mill operations was sia tod by New England labor unions for tl elr own purposes. Two years ao the hrtit attempt was made by a New Englaud labor agitator and he was made to leave several mills As yet the warrant for the salary of $100 ordered by the Supreme Court to be Issued to Tlieopbllus While, chief shell lUh comrul.aloner, has not been Issued m White's account Is not yet la hand flit auditor says he will Issue It and the treasurer dial be will pay It. The court a:nl the legl.lature are at loggerheads in trio world. I carry the Mnl.Iilcat I.lr.e ..in Tl,.r. ... r.l.r,i. nf l..i t i Hilars and I In In the cllv 1 make .n,i it,. .,.1.1 ...l i,l. i.. Tells The Chinese Emperor Best Course To powJcr Question Causes Delay. Strikers Pursue. Prince Li's Request. Special to Journal. Washington, Oct. 19. The Mikado of Japan has written a letter In reply to the entreaty of the Chinese Emperor for a restoration of peace and the Integrity of lilna. Tim Mikado tells the Lmperor that if he really derlres peace to remove tlio re actionary officials ami appoint liberal statesmen to ottlce, and to return to IV kln and organize a new government. In addition the Mikako advises the Empcr- A.J. CAMMEYER'S SHOES. I HAVE RKCKIVKD Ssmplra of J. Camnieyer't Celebrated Shoes 1 lie 1 PRETTIEST PAT. LEATHER Ne k wrar a srw dally lin k Agent for Waiiamikcr A llrown Come and See fie. WILL K. HAVTKIt Opposite JoeiiKAl, Ofllcc. G. H. Waters & Sontlm?rht ' oVy the cour ALWAYS HtAIiQIIARUUS or aoytblor In Our Line like Bungles, ft agon.. Drays and Carts. Wheels and Alkea of all sites and kind. All kinds of I'arla for repairs can be bad by calling on it. al 7H II road Hi. After Dark I to fteptasabrr a IWkt Fell aaa It freajaeallj verj eoeaforuUe -4 e Oate hat, alaaoet always. Deal etder aaeik eat lata Ware yaa.eee ear bleat Mtatltat la eUgteat, BerViaUL Pad Wat aa4 ajtkee lead fat la Aelaas MWlMt af itgo-i. Of raarea eat aawl M sjaai ulti saasailal sal vetk-kara tWy im F JX Cuulwlrk, . p.Tnnxwixir, ELlCIEIITEitHIFLBIGBT, alaaaraiasr M .MafilM, Wa(a. r arU, V. aUaaJHaf Kaatt Paitra. aji'n , Cam 4 frsyi I'f4 a aa4 (at asla, , , Oive ll.e.atnples ,,,ure n June t Df Impeaching tome of the Supreme Court The legislature ordered Hi. I While be paid nothlDf Now. by mandamus, the court orders that he be paid. Treasurer Worth said today "certainly I will pay. What, But oliey the Supreme Court when It bat pot a regular mandamus upon as. ' A legis lator says If the treasurer pays It be will But the treasurer kj the court. Respectfully, O. II. Wnlrra A. Ikeae 19ft Cotton Manufacturers. WA.iimaToa, October 18. Among (be paper, thtt were read at the efurnooa estloo of the New Eoflaod Col toe Uanefacterart' Asaoclatloa today wea oos by Eilward W. Thomas, of Uiwall Mas., oo tbe "I'm of Cottoa Waste I) A. Tompkins, of CberlolU, M. dlacusaed tbe prnbleia of "iarksLt for Anvrkaa Ooods " Ha was followed by Danl.1 Moore Bales, of Wllmlogtoa, IM aware, with a paper oa "Oar Cottoa E i port Trade with Calaa " Hon, Weather Condition. WamagToe, DC, October ltk. For Norte Cervllee. fair BaUrdar Pre a aonk lo east wlaoa. Weather CoaeMtloae. Tbe blga prre- eara area baa awead anrt betel ward aad i .-j I At tM HnA S(orC i la lha lake rf-a apparwUj- J paawng onwa iiin. awrraea V alley. Tbe tMeperalara aaa fallaa la Hear York Wa. .4 Ik..! k d Mead. aad faaaraJly rlaea J la tbe Mkldla aad toatk Allaalia HUM. SI the lauHat valleyt aad ike aartk II The Ciui Kin Strike. To Nrrfr Yh. r Absolutely Pure Makes hot breakfast-breads wholesome no yeast germs, no alum. Makes cake, biscuit and pastry of superior fineness, flavor and deli cacy. Makes food that will keep moist and sweet. Is most economical, because it is the purest and greatest in leavening strength. In the easy, expeditious preparation (A the finer cakes and pastries, Royal is indispensable. Care must be taken to avoi.l baking .owlrn; made -Irom alum, biith .owh-;s :uv suld , liL-ap, h -cause Ihey tost but a low rents per kiui1. Nut only Wll 1 Whole Cod Fish Pickled Rump Pork. win uii-y Iloll me ant', inn iiiiiin :i i nrro- sivc uciil, wluuli taken in fooil uica.i:. lujui, to licallh. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NtW YORK. ADVICE OF THE MIKADO. COAL STRIKE HANGS ON. do Some Marching. Special to lourmil. 1 1 1 1 1 . a 1 1 1; 1 1 1 1 1 a , l'a. October 19. -Many smill ;ol!ierii:i :iro restimint; in the an thracite coal field. Amon the bi coninics the powder (pturtllon tlirenlenn to indefinitely delay the settlement of the coal strike. Eight hundred strikers le i by Mother Jones marched to the Jeddo colliery to, lay and I induced many miners to stop work. Belief Is general amoni; operalor.i that I by Monday notice will be posted In Krcslt Ontario and Ilec'.ei's Prepared l' tick wheat; Old Fashion Buckwheat,; Dried Apples & Peaches: Nice I'litit Jellies and Jams; I'ancy Fresh Klgin ami ( lover Hill Print Butter; Fancy Full (-ream Cheese, Fresh Lemons; Canned Goods of all kinds; Hcinz's Pickles; Tomato Catsup; Mustard and Sauce; Plain Pork and I'eans and witJi Tomato Sauce; Small Pig Hams, Calf Hams and Knglish Cured Shoulders. Complete Stock of Ihe Best Groceries to be had. 2 6 J. I. MtMlliEL 1 'Phone 91. 71 35 wmmmmmmmmmm Wholesale' fc Ilclail llr.- l St. J. A. JONES, KUOAI) STRKF.T, STEWART'S OLD STAND, lairr"- START FS or to afford proof of bis regret for the i practically all of the collieries anil that recent occurrence?. , wllbln a few days- lli-i Inst of iho opera- Viceroy LI Hung Cha'ng liegs the I!uf- ' tors will have subscribed to the decision aian minister to return to Pekln. Minister Conger has communicated to the State Department the sulisiatic.e of certain propositions advanced by Prince Cblng and LI Hung Chang as a insls for the conduct of negotiations for a settle ment of the Chinese trouble. The Germans are withdrawing their troops from Mhangbal and a transport Is e I peeled. reached in the conference. The conditions of the market have worked lo lite hcnclil of the coal opera tori. It ha-i given them a'l opporluuily, whi h has largely lei n taken, of ship ping from the mines coal that could not be sold al all urnler ordinary market con ditions Inferior coal lias been disposed of al high pi ices. THE MARKETS. Ill flpie! to Joarael RLkie,Oat. ltr-Tka taWa Mrtka raa4 la Altai aaetj aoaaif aotlaav - M t ny. Gray Probably Accepts. Special to Journal. WAsnisoTOH, Oct. 18. Judgo Oray, formerly Henator from Delaware, wbo waa recently named by the President as tbe second American member of the Hague Arbitration Court, Benjamin Harrison waa Ihe first, came lo Wub ogton lo confer with Secretary Hay Judge Gray baa not yet formally accept ed the appointment, but It Is thought that be will do so. KRUGER ON THE SEA. Gaet Aboard batch S learner. Small Fight It OrsBfe Hirer Cotoay. Coo tract Wanted Special lo Joaratl. LoaDoa, Oct. I Former President Kroger was secretly taken oa board Ihe Dolch eralser Oelderlaad tl Lo renin Marqaee al tve o'clock Ibis morning la a figbl at Jsgers Fuateta la Ike Orange Rivet Colony, ike Brill. h lost ea aad Lbe Boers 10. Ataoag the Doers killed waa lbe ooaasaaadaat of lbe foroa. Tea Mldlsad lroa M aalera are laqalr tag a boat tbe reported laleetloa lo pre fer Aateriraa taaaafaetarae la British la twtrdlBf eealraata for tkf aiuatlva railway aad brtdge coast raotloa la Soaik Africa. Tke prtadpal Iroa km a wko are acting eoejoletlf la aiaklef ikaea taejalitra, lalestd la org aa Ire a earn pelfa to prrae tke Ooreraaaeat lato favovieg DrtUek aaaaofaolanie If It It feead ikal say aoatrarta art likely lo go lo Ike Celled fUatae, evea taoagk tke Aavetlraa kta skoeVd be loart Ikaa Ike Brhlek K Til Kedidlot. tpaatal M Jearaal. W aeett aevaa, Or li. Traaaar oft- eta la kava koaa etadyleg Ike f erea tkewtag Ike lata an aad uaifa af Ike ge rare s eat for taa teat aeal ya, at M kaw H wtrl ae poeeiUe far Caegrasa la aarrr at Ika aaack talked af redact Ice af later! Usee arklrk The following quolalions wi-nt re-eiv-ed by J. K Latham A Co. New Uern N. C. Skw VniiK, Oi l. 1M Cotiiik. open. Ili'h Low Close Oct : :im 11 40 o 9 :i2 Nov li 'j.', li jh y is !i 1.1 Jan . . . !i J'i U JO !i C. SI '2 Mch 0 -.M ii 'J'i 9.H1 Ulii May . . . . Wll '.1 2'i 9 17 9 10 WiiaxT tipeii. IHkIi Low. ( loe Dec . . . 79, 7BJ 7'.i 7: t lod. (iaa . . . 177 Ho. It y I'l.l. . . r,-,j : Fed. s :a Con T leather . .Ill Hi Cotton rereipla were 6.1,000 I. ale. al all porta. Uterpool Marart. HimiU. AlUHJKale. 8.(00 bale.. VXI Asnsrtean. Futures cIomm! quiol Oct Nov 8 13 Jany Keb .1 l. n.m Hr . '! Marhl. (Motion sold In lbe local market yesler day at H M lo II 20. Hale, were H4 bale. T6utscy Trial Ooses. Hpeclal lo Journal liloauiTowa.Orl IV Colonel Ni b on delivered lbe rlodng tierh In ihe Toulaey Irlai Ul.y A vrrHlet I. n pertad tomorrow. The plaloo on l a probable verdict Is divided Ijarest and Finest Sin HOESES and Kmt p' hi ml in New Hern. Also a I 'oiuplrh rk of l.it:e of Hiiio, tViifrolis Harness, Kohes, Vhiis, Cart Wheels, I'.lc. .1. A. Broad Street. .jo i;s. Stewart's Old Stand Cotton Storage. PIr-rMf WnrelioiiN? ! (.nttiin STOKKD and IN.M'liKH at small cost ami nasi v.ini'ifl made on same if desired. The stntiMn al msitiii jn-tili up1 of cot Ion for much higher prices w hich we Im Ihm will mii v Corn's Miudeticc Solicilcd. al.le :l Ihe slnr- l I nine Bishop NEXT TO COTTON EXCHANGE. Shermai ' Condition Uncbanccd. Bpeclal H Jnafaa'. Waanienvoa. Ocl 19 - Ki-Senalor Hbenaaa U no aora hot has tallied froai lbe weakraed coedlllna Into wklck ke teak yirdey m a aaH.e.s. it -wr itm ar. . . 1ik ft M Pnnftt k.l'!Ute qetee. usy. fWa , Tee lame ff ike eely at- "-',,w-- ail itkdrla traea Ika uaa.pHar kr a Utile ax .w-rieaMrewMrfeeT. (Akaraaka o-m ttjmjm Tke Treeear kaa aMkkeJseeaef inao m,aia He ikasa. 'teeikaTraaaarratnifca llkalr l nan raaaeaanad lfjlelaUaei IW wee id aka . It eaeay la aaa pan af Ika Maea 1. A S 1(1 I-? I A bepeyardlee-y eir-aa. Tkaea ef " " aoaaa rfdel la tateniel rareaaa 7ef IafaaU ati tl .: Irta. teiw,e. It le ld a fwetUva Hi Iti Y:. F;ti : r - '- " u. .-.t Bricks, Bricks I , AapM In beta, of Hiie'., nil on ; PICJOTT, Ha. t( Iteele wlrael, 6r K. K. IHeWip, tt Cotlrni Tt tharij. ftear a Ika yT ' f ' Pgnatwra af Ct'.rt " . kel U le ewlala Ikal Iktrr will l- ae ( a) ril rf akai ae kaoa as Us w.r t. ta al O.t t w.'rt f-f ( ... PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE The Planter's Warehouse is liK-uU'd in the huviieni part nf tin- citv and the fincdt Warehouan in the .State. We will lune plenty nf l.nvrn with plenty of order for nil the Toliwco in this pail nf tin- Slate. It is the uitn of the management In ne lim petcunnl all. nh.in in :ill Rales and to ' that vou are well I'hi. id afti r w In ii no tic inarkit with tiiliacm. Our nintto is "Hih Prices arid Persntial Att. ntimi In ..ur in U'reet." Free Stahlce. ('nine iloa n to the oMtiin sale, iiml we will lr In pleate vou. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO , J. M. HOWARD. Manaser. V. H I.ANUI.KY, Aucticn-er laf.ale i every we. k day al It nYlnck Hitleiil Campalct. Special o Joaratl. Wt-wToea.OrLle-WIIHt.eJ Bryte aale eel all paack la kit Ke Tot k loaf today. ladleailoaa Ira Ikal Oo. Voesereh kta tnareetlrela t bit rote tit) tree ted taa fa it) piece, floweret ke apoka airoaglr lod a avaktag taa tpeeekee la kla Waal VUglale l1p. D. F. JARVIS, 6J WIAXKK STRKI-T. s'A HOI.K. ACF.NT FOR Did It T.rrr Orrur Ikai Ika akaap, akoddy "ad ranked t. ..mkm keineaad kel to rlfceW kakrsaO, at tort tore art fmW at oaea aad praeaptif ip4att4, ka foa ae fartkee fraaj M4 f apptfief aTa win a w uca na- al fUlra. lbe ka4 kaeaa eara for pile. tWwere af erikUat toaalerfalM. f. aV I Fire JUIIar Itrwnrd I ASftve raM paid for felera of wkfte sad y.'.lnw 4'f , fwr aa Jrfl fnea let. tKtm.it le rf "la " Siir f ::H.('ie 'r(I-, ' ; wumui akb ia trotM C01TT saara kal 1r m traakl. TW are ll'RX ataaata. WW. T. 1111,1. fllerteH, Oaaa, Asaeteettloa, nrtpW- ephofte. Job rrialief, lUbber Ptar, tl A t u ' '.: f., iwa, S. C aa TaUof .Pi I Made Suits irjL - A 14 fraai I rarViy of roew aewert HvWe) ail atvaeal fof Bait. . . a M i W . ' II IV SfVfcA
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