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!e" v J i VOL. XVI1I--N0. 185. NEW BE&lf, N. C, FRIDAY MINING, NOVEMBER 2, 1900. NINETEENTH K A It 1 . v "v - . J. A..J. Absolutely Pue ! 7 'SiiiiiiiiiiSS HACKBURN. s prop ana m Hrisk Traite Kei'i8 our Block moving, uiroriiii'Kiy our good? are always f rrsti . ee REASONABLE I havo a fresh supi ly of Francis H. t-cgetts' '.', :i : nil li I! j a tnc Prepared Buckwhea', Oatmeal and Petti John's lirrakfiiBt l'o I. Iain ik carrying also a nice line of Canned Goods, Canned Piimpk I ni, I'lmii C Pudding, Hour Krout can or bulk, etc., etc. I would be glad to have you call and examine my stock J Yours for Business, S J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. COAL! COAL ' We have removed our OXro mill Coal Yards to No. 1G CVuveii Hi . Opp Cotton r if liiinrr", where we bvo a fnll aupply of the Bent I'enns) Ivanla Anthracite, aln the Cele brate I Ti mi ( reck llltuiiiliinin Coal, which It specially adaptal for hounolm'd DM In grain and fun aif as well as all eleam purpn'ii. Prices Same l-t Year. Order Promptly and Person ally Filled. PHONG 34. Hollister & Cox. CAMMEYERS SHOES. I HAVE RKCEIVtl) Samples of A- 1- Cammeyet's Celebrated Blinei the PRETTIEST PAT. LEATHER Is ike world. I carry tbt Nobble I Una of Cellars and Tina la the city. 1 tasks KeravMf ssprelallr. Qivetheee(la look. Aaealfor Waaeaaeker A Drown. Coma and 5a fla. WILL K. II A XT Kit. Opposite Jnrmwat, Offlra. 5 mi us' Tea eaa a btj i Genuine f 5.00 tKn6xDefly.t AH ataaa la tarfai W st; W. eaU ear1 a4 H y saotesj. . - J i,.'f , . TV atar fcrarsl aao4. VU J.Q.DUtiri&CO,, E7 fOLLor-ft nfJRT. ihtnk. - PRICES RULE." 7 Broad Street. D. F. JARVIS, 63 POLLOCK STREET. jlotisckwjH r s l inens, Mid 's4titi;. IUet Slyloe and ( ulon in Dress (iuoils anil Urrns Trimmings. D.F. JARVIS. liiS2-Book Store J W art agents for NUntlArt! I'npvr ' ml, d rsvlevA Fitting 0.tin,t. ; G. H. Ennctt. sa .jss .as a 4m tta la Bayboto st"f at the .toa Slioes life, jlMllv 37 sal Ulceus n rtrsmk Cliilfas cip fTailot Made Wraps ( arjv.tj RALEIGH. Republicans at Sea In 3rd District Shop W1U Be Rebuilt. The Museum. Special to Journal. IiiLKioH, Nov. 1. The declination of A. H. Slocum to be the Republican nominee for Congress In the third dis trict seems to have put the party as seat. It had made boasts that it would have a straight nominee in every district. Iiain, which had held off so long. began today and of course diminished the attendance at the negro State fair. It also kept many sportsman out of" the fields, as today was the beginning of the hunting season. The machinery for the complete equip ment of the Melrose Knitting Mill here has been ordered and In 60 days the mill will be In operation. L is expected that early next year the Seaboard Air-Line's shops here, burned early In 1896, will be rebuilt. At the next meeting of the board of agriculture the matter of furnishing the large annex to the State museum will be taken up. The exhibits sent to Paris will be returned about the end of the year, It Is expected. As to the exhibit l.y the State at the Pan American expo sition at Buffalo the legislature will be asked to take special action. Of course i he -board will co-operate. The best exhibit at the negro State Fair is that made by the State Agricul tural and Mechanical College at Greens boro, illustrating mainly work In Iron and wood by stndenlB. v The State has a carpet factory, at Greensboro, and the Slate Agricultural Society awards it a couple of gold med als. At Colored Fair. Special to Journal. Ka'.il.(ih, Nov. 1 Overtwo thousand were in attendance at the Negro State Fair this afternoon. Sidney Lee, a tobacco grower from I'crson county, was killed by shifting enilno at Durham today. Fastest Boat Afloat. Ni.w Vo,iK,Oct. 81. Charles It. Flint's Vni), under contract to be the fastest slilncvcr designed, Was launched today at Ayer's ship yard at Nyack, N. Y. Sho was built under a guarantee by her de livers forty-two miles an hour, and it said that under pressure she will be able to make fifty. il lins lieen generally given out that B ie wan constructed as a yacht for Mr. ''lint'rt personal use, but rumors have iH cn pcrsistunt that bIic was built under lontrnct wlih one of the South Ameri can tiovornmenls for service as a tor pedo boat Her planB so far aa they have ecu made public, show her fully jiiulppud for torpedo service. Big Orders Received. special lo Jsurnal. Nkw Yohk. Nov 1 Orders have been received from Ureal Itrllllan from ship b'lililem on ihu ( 'lyde for one hunnred in I rUly Ihoti.and tons of alilp building naterial lo tie sent from the Lulled S'aiei Bryan In Ohio. -ipi-i Ul lo Journal, i'iw inati, Novomlwr I. -William J. Ilry.in li.nl a great meeting In Clncln- nail today. The rush was so greet to hear him that several accidents occurred Mr Brian nyi that be it hopeful of car- i 'ii(( Indiana. No nll.rr pllli'.c.n eqoal D Witt's Ut ile Km ly HlHirs for promptness, certain ijr and (IHclcncy. Y. t. Doffy. Lone Dredflnc Cruise. Sp 111 lo Journal WismaiiTOR, Nov. 1. The Halted Htatei Flab Comalaeloa leaser Alba- trota bat retained from a fonrteea moniht cruise lo the Booth Pacific. This bieaks lbs ix-ord for a dradftas; trip. Drnlf Ins was done at a depth of Ive n.lU. Slayer of Rice Ctafestet. Hp-lal to Joursal NkwTokk, Nov. I. -Charles Jo itH relet of Millionaire Rloe, has one fel to Metric Atloraey Osbavse that be m ordered Itloe. file eaa foes to the Grand Jary sad there will be no le qaeet Jones cat bis throat this evwalaf at 4 o'rlock aad Is la la hospital The rmad It proaoanAad aot fatal. This Is the seesna wkee aaotWra are alariowl oti areoaat of teoap. It la qilrkly ar4 by Oaa Mlaala Cewfk Cere, wktca ehlMrea Ilk la I ska. r.sV IHffy. 1-1 Tbt Prweri A free. Upertal to JoeraaL w Mtsovoa, iov. t -an tea fT; era have a eeeeat4 ta the let aad 14 iTh. fePl, Rasal. Was l"wlr 3 frteaatf. mi 1! CASTOR I A 5 n - 1.. j w ...... it . .. . f ii a I . 6ra the) f jnatava ef GENERAL CARR'S CAMPAIGN. Large and Enthusiastic Crowds Greet Him In the East. Washington, N. C. Oct. 31.-General Julian 8. Carr spoke lo an Immense au dience at the opera house here last night He was Introduced by Stephen C. Bra gaw, Esq., and every mention of Carr's name was greetel with a burst of ap plause. A number of the most active Demo cratic workers from all parts of the county came In to hear and inert Qenei al Carr, and report that he has a tre mendous following In this county. Oarr has a large number of enthuslas tic friends In the town of Washington, as evidenced by the great n imber of Carr buttons In the audience and on the streets. The Carr men here are claiming the counties of Beaufort, Washington, Pam lico, Tyrrell and a close light in Hyde and Pltt.- Wbld in, N. C , Oot. 81. General Carr Is visiting the We'don falrloday. Every where in the east Ma reception amounts to an ovation. At Plymouth, Williams ton and Washington e ithuslastlo crowds have filled Ike auditoriums, leaving only standing room. At the railroad stations crowds rush In the cars to shake his hands and cheer him. Wilmington Mes senger. The best method of cleansing the liver is the use of the famous little pills known aa DeWltt's Llltle Early Hlsers. Easy to take. Never gripe. F. b. Duffy. A Bryan Landslide. CnicAoo, October 30. With '.ho election a week off. 1 am couliileni Mr. Bryan will be elected presi dent. There well be a landslide In his favor. The issues of the campaign arc now understood and the people will doom imperialism, militarism and trust?. The Republicans arc yelling fraud. They realize they are beaten and are cry ing wolf to dlBtract Iho attention .if the Democratic shepherds on election day, ho lliey can steal the presidenc,, but we will not be cheated out of I lie victory this time. We will wuich the polling places. Mr. Bryan's great meetings In New York Indicate his bucccbb in that stale and Maryland. Indiana Is ours and Illinois will be won this week by the Netiraskan. William ,1. Bryan will lie the nrit president. Jam Kb K Jonkh Chin. I -eui. Nal'l. I oni. Torturing skin eruptions, burns and sores are soothed at once and promptly healed by applying DeWltt's Wild, Ha xel Salvo, the best knon cure for piles. Beware of worlhlosa counterfoil'. K. S. Duffy. Irueger to Travel Incognita. Pahib, October 31 The Foreign Office officials believe former President Krurgcr will travel Incognito during bin visit to the F.uropean capitals, rolln- gulablng his incognito In rarh city onli long odoogh in permit an cichange o' vlalli between himself and the head of i he gallon. Ills Hay in Paris will not tireed forty-eight hour, and poulhly only twenty-four. The French Government will nol offer Mr. Krtteger any forma) function, though It Is e i per led Ibat the city will lender him a demonstration which will he a cent of enthusiasm The Government will aot take part in the reception, lint will not, however, put any ntxtar.lis In the way of private plana of we! cone. Ia short, the Government will sot lake asy step likely lo be construed sa an offense to Greet Britain, though II It oerlalo that Prealdeat Loabet and Mr Krsgar will eiebaage vlalu. The earns proceeding, It la believed will be followed at seca Kuropeaa capita! visited. Will Rebolld Pier. flaw Tons, October, fl Il was aa aoaaced la Hobokaa today that lbs North Gervaaa Lloyd Hteweblp Com peny had decWed la rebel Id their piers at that attr aad aad aUadoaed ibeir It leelioa of reaevleg to Rew York There wilt be three pters belli la et of Ike fear dcetroyad. aad the balMlega III be twe starts high, aad are pmof as far aa powlbte. Ta work of fesaavlsg ike rtefitls of lb NMII Ir will Is) Wmniil al aaoe. Tea I ret trlef will be reedy t.-r Us4eeby Jsly l.lfxil KUUou CItci Awtr. It h)nrvtalaly grailfflaf ta laa aaUle ta haa al aaa as aura a)aiea Is aot s. fratd la he fsaareaa. The ft opt letors af I Of. ila He Pluessry for , Coa aaatatlea, Caaka sad CoWta, hevs flvaa swsy atat lea asltUac trtal hwiUea aad here lee eat Wferttoa al baavtof N has aafasj taaaaaada as - A - a - ,Bal.la. Ia. OHne- iUm1 1 . '"-. i "M f n''jj ll .'".tZY Aaf rtea. btsWee a Mtef, f sal hasa, DrwuWs, aad fat a fraa trtal hot. Ue faaraataesL Ntw IWn fat tr, 14, X"riwrty Far Rule. here e.wl deelratJa t4wrs far eK tt4 la tVe -et . - ' - furl of Ike t. Hy. A S neVw ttt feM THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E Latham & Co, New Bern, N. C. New York, Nov. 1. j Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close j Nov I). 11 !U1 !).()4 H.04 ' Jan 9.13 9.15 9.03 9.09! Men 9.14 9.17 0,10 9.10 May 9.15 9.18 9.11 9.11 Viieat: Open. High. Low. ( lose Dec 71) t 7t 794 79i con. Gas 17;i; 17H4 So. It'y Pfd r;(il D(!i Fed. S S7J Con. T 813 Leather .. Hi II j Cotton receipts were 45,1100 lales at all ports. t.lvorni,l M..rkt. Spois 5 5-10 Sales 12000 tnles. Fu tures closed Ocl-Xov. 5.5 Ja i Feb. 5.1. Heavy frost in Nor; hem Texas, In dlan Territory ami OUahoma. Now Hrn Collon MurUel. Cotton sold In the local market yester day at 8 to 9. Ntw Bern Fair Nov. 12-17, I9C3 Tobacco Trust Fi?hts Carr. It has Lceu circulated in lliij county, as well as elsewhere, that. (Jen. Carr is or has been altiliated w.Li the American To-Wco Trust. Tliis U not true. Gen Carr has nol and never has bad any con nection with the tobacco lr;ut or any other trust, and those who amert to the contrary are either wiilully m inor.oit- ly misstating facts and if they do so ig norantly they are not exnu.ible, Lminsc tliey could nsceiialn Ilic feels if they wanted to. The fact is that the he 1 1 an 1 front of the tobacco I rust in this Slate are the Dukes, of Durham, who are K.yu Micans, and they are personal (If wu mistake not) as well as political enemies of Gen. Carr. It is a well known fact the Dukes and their b-mcliciaiii-. an I I ,l;u,v are lillltin Gen Cm 1 in i his i ii'a with all the power al their command. Instead f Carr bciiif; connected with the tobac co trust that Irjst ha'es hlui and IIl-Ius linn on ail occasions. riale.-vi!lc Land mark. New Hern Fair Nov. 12-17. 190 1 BACHHL0K. l armcr Loses His (.ulliui. Lumber Plant Improvt'J. Louklni: I-or Mntmshiners. ivrsonals. I'lichctoi , ' ict. ::i . Wcnllicr rlcrir hihI ( uul t,ut nut tiny .luck Krdft rt Mim Mamie Itc tnn Mwtii : week ul Mcrrlmon on ft vl"il In ln r nlnlcr Mrs l. M Suiter. Tnc hcIhuhict ('lins. T. Siran, ( Rpt Mnrnhil, miilo.I ftnn Chihfnnt creek ye trnlny w il li ft caro of IumiImt for HI mien Lumlrr Co Mr. Inane Titylnr li iihvIi a new 1m11 cr to h in mill dri( keil in llil- week. MIhb Leim Sinilh rilurnrd iiniiie Sun ly from Mrrh'nl City wlurc nhe liat Im uii vlltlin( (or :i nifinl li Mr Tl.ninift T I - .! 1 1. kr t w. 11 to do firmer nm r !im In r mi I i i li a never e iOn Ul eek. Iittt rii mil liilildlnc anil r''til lnien of enlton. Mr iiixyling wan from Imrnr alirtrllnpr rourt In flemifnrl. The htilhlin' um iiihw( to livo Iin1!! H fnl attorn II dVliK k al nltflit. No Inxirani r at ml The itladtB Lmnlr Co , l railtlly fm priiTlng arid lti!UUtK up Iho mill pln.nl wh'rh tbry hare urrnt'y piirrlianel on Clutifntl Crrc k Mr Kandolpii Willi r,f Morrhrad City a o.er hunnay and Monda), nn flail tn Mrnda IitT. Y. H iHfctt.i rarnfl hninr Monday for a faw days to Ida fa:nlly M. taajkr Taylor (iki on htnlne to Ibt rdly tfxlay Mr CladwUk nf North Kifr aa In Harbalor yrlrrtUy, buying lumlirr for a ocw dr)llnf Wa b?ar of rcfrnun o,1)rer p n Itt'ouirb lo arareb of aoine ont Kara )aracd tbajf gavo Mime mw a it! cliaa H turd ay bat Uh nn ralch Tb publVr arnol 1 1 I i- i Oak Orova arbno! boiiir l! ,iUi, N"'rmlpr ,lh, I laa H" k "! K -n- n i i ta M Jim llrrrlnp'- -f ( i waa tn Marble TU M', aH Kra I ,M Walr ( I IbrtHigb tlayW"!! y ttMti'n'. 4 o Mt te"nv at Wifitli ,. T C I' P.viil8t Fell Pmlift Ralcv PntimmHrt lltnrvkk SUt. Ibel Ifcr Mhiwlen Is the 1'iwul Ut, aad ihal all roe.e are ed to strVtly omfores la ft .kM.y eeva tnwUr. Ay jt.e M ehell laowiftglf eeiH tad nf rwrfeva say atetter of s llf iM in i Ml i4 Inwer elsM, aad defeall or ia.ee laa mm Is ha 4eWMdte4 lof ewvvyaaoe ay melt, at lews rata thai nail rhafd 'o Ml hlgMf rtr, eAaJI, for tear lin afttta I Hue heirver, ta t aatdiata, awoh, f I , ttoM this lew aad M they . . . H atharaUlhaa tret VT1 ' ' - ' ''f WllKX - ' fT( U fteata, the taewa snl- awl ta.S.f ae f' l'e Wtee f"t THAT GENUINE Java Roasted CoffcC In an excellent Fri'sh California Prunes, Evuiioratccl'caclics, and AjijiIcs, London Layer and Seeded Raieiiia, Cninints and Citron. An dersons and Van Camps, Soups, assorted kinds Hie nun. (iood Table Peaches 10 and 15c can. Fresh Cakes and Crackers, Frejli Grits, Oatllakes and Carolina Kice. New Lot English Cured Shoulders. Give me a call. L MtMHIEL 9s 'Phone Ol. 35 J. A. JONES, ItROAII STREET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, V.;rLr"- START FS LnrK,s HOEGES 11111! KcT Found 111 N. linn. I..-. al Al .0 a ( 'olllplrtc U I,.-, 1h, Ft,-. .1. A llrimil Strict Il.i, Cotton Storagfe. Flrc-proof Wiirelionise ( 1. lion STOIM'.Il nd IN.M'K'FU :il miliII rn.sl ' H ln:llr nil Mllllr 1! llrirrll. I of rol Ion fur iniirli inrlirr jinrrM t 'orrriiid.'ii'i' Sulii id il. NEXT TO COTTON V. X CM A Mi E. PLANTER'S Tlf l'lunUr's Warehonw is IikiiUmI hi mil thr linrat Wuri'honac in the Stnt'. W Mitli plenty of ordrm for all tlw Tolnuro i It IK ill.' Him of til.' IIIAIII!l'IIH'llt aiil.-s nnd t.i Dial Mm aro wrll .i.. t'lliarci. (lor riintt.i is "lli;li rriri' lrit." Yrtf Stnlil.a. Oinic down ti thr pl.n' you. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, Manaser. V. H I.AN'M.KV, Aoct reerr iW WU S7 e-k-da ut 1 1 o . ! rk Rubber Tired Buggies Wa are aai la tmif awt aee af Us saaf erha tteew law Utaet aad faaat t"fWie atar f tuaahssvet whVk asaha ef laa It aad wet aa4 aekat ff tl B"f If a4a. Wt vni reM faaf 1r4 aaf ttaaef VsMrV. il. If. Vntrr A Han, Per Pound. Article. Try it ! 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