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mm ftt: NEW BE UN, H. C, f HDESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1 900. VOL. XVIil-NO. 184. NINETEENTH VKAR aw Wk. m - - i - - ' I V 1 1 .4 Absolutely Pe ! RALEIGH. CHAIRMAN JOHNSON SATS. UNITED WITH THEM. The Murder Case. Foil Sire of Election. Harjland, Delaware and California Safe. This Country In Accord With Anglo Ger- SSI 1 iii in i Railroad Extension in Hyde County. Special to Journal. Kalkioh, October 81. Today Will Carry Minnesota, Wlnconsln and Illinois. New York, Oct. 30. A man Agreement. Special to lournsl. New York. Oct. 30. A dlspttch lo W.i8iiiM!r..N, Oct 31 -The reply of white men. Maintain and O'Neal were the New Yurk Sun from Ot.lcniro elves the JJniied States to the aur-ciiiiut he- arraigned on the charge of murdering tne following Interview with J. 0. tweeii England and UciniHiiy Iih been Peter Griffin, also white, In this county. Johnson, of Kansas, chairman of the "'ae I)UJ"C- ""..iiiiini.i" HACKBURN. Stop and Think' I 5 Brisk Trade Keeps our Stock moving, nrcorilinily our goods are always front . c " REASONABLE PRICES RULE." ? I have a fresh supply of Francis II. I.cgetts' :! anil li il pi ki .ee Prepared Buckwheat, Oatmeal and Petti John's Breakfast Komi. I am carrying also a nice line of Canned Goods, Canned Pumpkin-., Plum Pudding, Sour Kront can or bnlk, etc., etc. I would be glad to have you call and examine my stuck. Yours for Baslncs?, J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. COM! COAL! We have removed our OTce and Coal Yards to No. lO Craven Nf.. Opp. Cttoa Eiehaage, where we have a full supply of tho Host Pennsylvania Anthracite, also the Cele brate I Terns ( reek Ullumlnoua Coal, which Is specially adaptel for household use In grates and f urn are as well as all team purposes. Price Sam Last Year. Orders Promptly and Person ally Filled. PHONB 34. Hollister & Cox, D. F. JARVIS, 63 POLLOCK STREET. A J. CAMMEYERS SHOES. I II A V C RECEIVED Samples of A. J Cseaaasyer s Celebrated Bboi the PKETTTEST f AT. LEATHER 1a lb wnebl, I tarry Ue HbMel Una Collars sad Tlas la lb city. I ssk Mark west a specially. Olve lb ssmplre look. Aa-alfor Waasaseker ftflrowa. Cans and 5 CU. - IV If. I, K IlJLXXi:it Opposite J or ! OjB. Two weeks ago the coroner's jury said the killing was a justifiable homicide, but last Friday the men were arrested and jailed, without the privilege of ball. The State claims to have a strong case against them. H. L. Grant, the Republican clerk of the Federal Court here, makes the charge that the Democrats are keeping J. J. Jenkins, Populist, in the field sra Con gressional candidate In this dlatriol; In other words are paying him not to with draw in favor of dies, the Republican nominee, in order to have an opportu nity to divide the Republican vote. The fact Is the Democrats do not care a straw whether Jenkins stays in the field or withdraws, as E. W. Pou, the Demo cratic nominee will win In a walk. Engineer Clapman of the Great East ern railway is here, looking into the business out look, with a view lo ascer tain whether it will pay to entend the road to Raleigh. It is now under con struction between Fremont and 8now Hill, and its objective point eastward is Englebard, Hyde county, on Pamlico sound. Clapman says that there will be an all-rail route' between Fremont and Euglehard. Several hundred men are now grading and some miles of track are down. Ue will look carefully Into the prospect for business in case it la de cided that Raleigh will be a desirable ob jective point. The Stale museum is presented by Hill Heed of Hertford county with the t i at copy of the New York Bun, of date Scpl 3, 1833. It Ib a trifle larger than a letter sheet but the paper and the press wo k are of b'.gh quality. Chicago and Illinois for the Ikmocraltc maintained. The only ticket Four years ago his speeches In Chicago in the closing days of the cam paign saved 20,000 votes for the ticket. This year he can i'o lieltrr, liccause con ditions have changed. To-day our chances of carrying Illinois are (rood as those of the Republican. Mr. Bryan's speeches here will change the tide and, believe, carry tho State." "We will carry New York by 50,000 majority, Indiana by 26,000 and Ohio by 40 000. Miryland, West Virginia and Delawate are a9 safe for liryan as Tex a or South Carolina. 1 have just received letter from the chairman of our State Committee in California assuring me that the Stale will go for Bryau by 10,- 000. We will carry M:nncsota and Wis consin. In Wisconsin there la now a strong movement in our favor, and I should not be surprised to see the Slal go for Bryan by (10.000. "Mr. Bryan will carry every Stale west of the Missouri river, with the ex ception of Wyoming and poisihly North Dakota. He will have 15,000 pluallty In Kansas and 20,009 In Nebraska. The Republicans don't undertand the condi tions in those States Biyan Is mi ch stronger there than he was four years sap. This election is going lo he a rev olution of the people, and Br, an is going to sweep the country." Boers Sure to Win. Special to Journal. Lonhon, Oct. 81. A dispatch from Pretoria says that negotiations for the surrender of the Boers have failed. The lioers believe that if they can hold out to the ead of the year they will receive foreign help. Frost, who fought la the Mexican War and commanded a bridle in lint Con federate Army during the Civil War, la lead at his home In this city. N. C. Cotton Crop. I .(; to Journal. Kai.kkiii, Oct. 31. -The estimate on the cotton crop of North Carolina for ihla year la four hundred and fifty thous and hales. Deatb of a Noted EJilor. Niw Orleans, La., Oct. 80. Major Henery James Hcirsey, editor of the Daily Slates and one of the best-known news-paper writer in the South, di d here today. He was 00 years old and was born in Louisiana. Shoes Lafe, flgL Hisses toM Qirens oO Tailor Parade in New York. Special to Journal. Nkw Yokk, Oct 81. A big Sound Money parado Is bolng arranged In New York City for Saturday Montenegro and Austria. Special to Journal. Vienna, Oct. 81. The Montenegrins ".Hacked an Aualrlau frontier patrol to- lay Two Montenegrins were killed and icn wounded. Two Austrian were wounlcd. To Carry Ohio. Special lo Journal. Cim mnati, October 81. The Demo crat of Cincinnati have gone lo work to make the Bryan demonstration in this ity toulghl the greatest and moat enlhu Riant Ic olltlcal gathering in the history of Ohio, looking towards carrying the stale for Mr. Bryan. lIonsekecTwr's Linens, ( arjH ti aad Vatling. falrat Style ami Colon in Dreai (Jooji end pro Trimmings. D. F. JARVIS. I llitLBook fctore I W are SfvwU for 9 Masadail 1mtwa Itlrrn rati ihitur UrasttiM tim, Ctotti, , a4 r . riuSif OMMif The Litest Out; W an Niti. at wf IM art r toasts rit. yj IW stats. as. - . '.. -;. lUptifal)y, Scarchinr the Ruins. Sreclal to Journal. Naw York, Octobor 91. It Is fooad that the eiploslon to the Tarrant bo I Id Ing fire was caused by overheated cbkr te of potash which (eDsrsiad sa eiplo- Ive gaa. It will never be known bow were killed, the bodies war so mangled snd fouod la so naay frag sseata. AlTrd ib the Tombs. Nkw Yobk, October K -Cornsllui I. Alvord, lbs bsnk aasaesxler, pass iMlful night In a call at polio haadqaar- tera. This moralog a was allowed Us prlvllegs of lbs oorridor, sad sat oat la his sblrt Ireves reading lb aaoralaf pen sad ssaoklsg. It sppesrs probabt that taer Bay b a los etsl as to JartadloUoa. tMstrwt AUmsey Oardlser spparaally bstag d. tsslsMd that tb prlaoawt shall b trtsd Is s Huts Ooart. Democratic National Executive Com It is held by the administration that mHce: the Angle-German ugreement i Imply Wn .TnAct Mr Rrvn'a aneeehea upholds the policy of the United Stales to be dellvereil heic this week to carrv anJ 11141 lue P' n u""r Death of Gen. Frost. St. Louis, Oct. 30. Gen. Daniel M policy will 1 isarcement is In regard lo the details of ihe course lo be pursued. Japan has also accepted the agree ment made by Ki-gland ami ! rmnny. In Russia's reply, tho first two clauses are accepted . As lo tin; thin!, a refer ence is made tn l lie Russian circular of August S!5 proposing the evacuation of Pekin. The ollici lis of the liiiilsh For eli,u Oflico do not regard the Russian note as adequate trealmei.l o' t'e poiuts raised in the ngiccmi nl note. ew Bern Fair Nov. 12 17, 19C0 Spread Like Wildfire. When things are "Hie host" tlicy be come "the beat selling." Ahiahain Hare, lendin; drugitt. of I'cMoville, O , riles: "tltctnc liillers are the hest sell- In L' bitt 0-9 I have handled In 2') years. ou know why? Vlost diseases hegin in disorders of stonndi, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Klnr.tric Hit lers look's up the sloinach, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, purifies the Woo I, atleni' Ulcus the ne. vus, hence ures multitudes nf mala lie. It builds ) the entire system. Puis new life and Igor inio any vte.k, sickly, n.n-down man or woman. Price 51 cents. Sold by I). Itradliam. Dru'giM-. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were recciv- b .1. K. l.atlisin & Ci lw Bern, J VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Cotton. Nov Jan Mch May Wheat: - Dec Uon. (las. . So. R'y I'M. Fed. S. ... nn. T her .. Advice to Colored People. To the Editor: Allow me space to give timely, saving, salvation advice to a people, unless now saved by effica cious and redeeming counsel and honeBl advice, their Ural termlnous will equal blank. In the future, If there be one million colored voters more or less as the case may be, that when the two g'eat parties name tuelr candidates for any office, let the colored race equally divide their vote voting half for each partys' candidate Pollllca'lv. the colored voters should organize to this end at once. Then to ns, It would make no differ ence willed political wftlle alite won We would know the eotlre colored race every Interest would be fully prolnclcd by the written and unw-itten law. No, there would not have been a single an of color disfranchised In any wiuih ru slate to day. had this advice been given J 00 for lo these thirty-four yean by your white Republicans, your own race political leaders snd the race' editors. This b not written for the beoodt of office holders nor office seekers of the raoe, bat ralksr for tb good of lbs race as s raos, nothing more sor nothing lew Remember this a s truth, that where yoa as or bear a colored msa under taklsg to criticise say advice here given yo lavssllg M sad you will find blsa lo be a alcisr officer bolder or sa offios seeker, or s paid algger editor or sa of 80 seeking Bigger editor, for thee bsvs labored bard lor Iblrty-fosr years to keep tb no I dsrksass aad ass It to farther their ad. I ask all editors Irrespective of rolor, er party to rep rod so Ik Is ooaasisa ca- tloa la ibstr papers. l,ook oat sad s If yoa It say pa- par aiespt wbll papers. !tld. Isaac II. Farm. New Bora, N O. Khz Wklpt Ue ttn. Loaro, Oet. to. Tb War oSe ba re4fd lb fottowlag fress Urd Rob- rta, dated PrstorU, OcUbr , -Ksei ' Rew Tut Fr B17W, Nsw Toaa. OotoW t Kiwtlv ' swoasifsly s gaged Peat M Oototot Nkw Voiik, Oct. 31. Open. High. Low. ('lose .. rt.'.l'. '.11 1 M.0.1 9.WI .. S.1I7 !) If. H.97 il l . . H.07 9.17 H!I7 11.13 .. !I.(I0 11.10 !)0() 11.13 Open. Iliirh. Lnw. Close .. ?hj 111; 7H; 7!l; .. 1711 171 . . .M'i .. 3s; 371 HI us Cotton receipts were fi-VMKI hales at all oris.' l.lvprHl Mit'-ltol. Spots .17-2 Sales H(0(l hales. K11 lures closi'd ( let Nov. .'i."i .Ia:i l''eli .ri 'I Nrn tin C'.tl on Mit-lrl. Cotton sold In the local inaiket ycsler ay al St lo 1. Sales 7'.l hales. Advices tn J. K. Lalhani ,V ( o , were hat the advance was caused liy Ihe pros poet of a colli wave, ('old urea ilescenil ng Into li-XHH ami Indian lerrllory causing frost WiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiSititiiiiiUiiHtMi SPANISH 1 okerel 1 A New Bbljust Received. M Kiuir-y I'lvaiioialcd Apples, and Peaches, Currants. ( ilnm, S'icdcd liaising, lioose Muscatel Kaisins, Ix)ndon Large Kaisins, itll new rnp. Fresh Prepared Itnrkwhoat and F'ancy Elgin and Fox Iiiver Print P. utter, Maple Syrup, New Orleans and Forlorico Molascs. Ileinz's Pickles, Baked Beans and Catsup. Nice lot Small Pig Hams from 4 to II pounds. Anything in (Iroccries you want al ruck linllon prices. It will pay you to give me a call. Yours Truly, ill UcDANIEL W llot'Hl A llc.uil Oroer, 'Phone 91. 71 ltr,,:.I Si. 5 J. A. JONES, HKOAR STREET. STEWAUT'S OLD STAND, Iivery, F?ed, A T sf Sale and .1 H K I H Kxcliaii(;e . . I I s M afi Ijugi'sl and Kinist Si HOEGLS aanLd. Km t FiuiiiiI ill New Hern. Also a ( oiiipli le Harness. Knl.es, Whips, Cart Wheels, Klc. .1. A llroail Street k nf Line of HlH.'ies, VVagollS .lOM.S, Stenarfs Old Stand Cotton Storagre. New Ilcrn l air Nov. 12-17, 1900 Evadlnj Full Poslapc Rales. I'ostnianter llnncoi k hIhIcr thatlhr followlng is the 1'imtsl l.sn.aml Ihsl all pernios are askcil to w'.rlclly conform lo It and thereby save trouble 'Any per.on who hall know:nfrly conceal or eneloe any matter of a higher clnjs In that of a lower clans, and deposit or cause tho same to lie deposited for conveyance by mall, at a lca rale than wonl'l bo charged for bcth uch higher or lower class matter, shall, (or every sorb offence, be liable to a penalty of ten dollars. Any person, placing a letter, nr any riling whatever, In a parkan, hook, nr magarlne, violates Ibis law and If they attempt to send It otherwise than first class, and may aspect unpleasant co a qnraos " ( olloll vain '.i mail ll''e of colli ( orre FIr'-roof WiirelioiiMe ! ( Kl I al -hi. 1 I 1 n ami 1 enma I lie Htali-llcal ixiMlM'li iiisIiIich th. fur much liii'lier iiru'ea w Inch vie lliew will llllelice Sllll'lle S'l'dllKH and mi same if 1I1 -ii INhCI r.-il. 'I r iru l..r Bishop NKXT TO COTTON EX ( II A N( .. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE 1 1 tin w. in ti lnniliei II llllM ih part is pat I 1 if I pleiit of ,f the Sl.lte. I. il aft. Ins MTuial at ti nt e n t r In 11 mi t lie inar ki t TSIilial A tt lit Mill In mi The I'luiiLi-r's Wareliniine is locale and the linest Warehouse in the Slate, with plcnlv of orders fur all the Toliaci It is the aim of the maiiaeerni nt t. suli and In v that von are well h tiilia en. Our ninttn is " T 1 1 u: il Prm tercet." Free Stalili'. Cmiip down Ui the uiw'iiing sale, and plea' sroti. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, ManaRer. f. H I.ANOI.hV, Anetionerr T -W U 1 every -k -dr l H n i ! ill In I. Ckalrsssa Jaasss K. MeOalra, pt lb , t7. IsHs lb low rvlrwt Csoi'oasgkt DessoerslUi tuu Oosasillt, gat eat 1 Dswst la tk sasbsrgs drift. Tb or toatgbt tb I ret st last froei lb Da J lost ojldrsMy aad Ml I gsat aad nerstlo . (Hat Oosssalil aa bw tb Urs wsfoas la Xsoi'l basde. Aaotb Out woatd gs. D saldi aaissssttloa taps was btowa p by a Oar CMTae of lb ttata glvas Bryaa aball. 1 b BrtlUk aasasitlas wer aa" sVlOO, aad M sis sbewa tbat tb tUpab Refervlsf t tb iebsdal affair, Lord Hoaat will aot eosa U tb Brwai with Rnbrts sn H wa da t lb treeckery saors tkaa T0,00 tMjoffty.' I bar rw- ad lb lababtuaia, wks adalttsd tb f raised froea staklsg aay sislssasau Boef W tbU bosses at algbt. Tbey berelofor sslll af essvaes wa av S pea ad Irs si sHybrasB. Fssitsa aa Stated. Tbt asUatast a r aaarsa I wer kitted tad It srossdad, ssoaily very fosf vstlv a ,Cr IltgkU4rs, Tiwop diipelebsd . jfrasa tb Madter river dmv aft tb aVssra. Tk ba t lb traarbf la- CASTOR 1 A :.TJT Com"t rf iBfafiU bud (.Li.Jrta. I trd ftoberu call sUeattn t tb Til Hi Ycj T:ti t': i tr ' " t R ler, is e-nr-'ie wlib Prtilsb The Hunting Season, h On! Y mJ I wtst som ktal yoa if I arre a asla (aad b-4 a sbsr ) aa svraaet of araar Aaraasv l'o. . t avry Wlsbatr Loaded ttef ta k tk Black awl fWiksW rr, ewtp If PwelU, rlan,wad, Ma, Ikssl k: I thars It a kt wsyt. A rH lo'k et Oet. tt fUa, flaleW Yoa ess aow bay a Genuine $5.00 Knox Derby Afl alas ra a vaVt sf styles, fall asHf Tlh af aaly b4d gw-4 tin He- J.G.DUNN&CO., THEY HAVE ARRIVED 1 Taw II.U m si sad si l.lr . f IlrallttE Ntdtvrw, IWi'h WonJ and (' s' -r i K a a (K Hiy We are ska spa's fr kaoaa High Ois Tb Kri kw, Biwo, txnmm Oirt, fi-mm rVrv, O. K Klaf sad O. t Qoana. AH M barb a sraatswtt la iv f last aaUofaataria. If b ayad d ssylktsi la lb Hardware Lie v HaikK, ttaars rvr aa a M aad a CAN AMD WILL 8ATI TOO HOMY. lh. cjTunn'DTFCO ue, mux that mn Rtortr. 7H. r. HILL Fornlalirr", 'rj ru,ocK nrttT. ii. lie tVntrm Hon, Ik-.B 81. pr Ue 1 1 r ' ihii r"." ' tr tu t thai Rkfs la BtW turf at IM Op rS f et trtnmm t as r';'r rfl, I . '.' t-v!.'-.i';b
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