- r lit; -m--'M WiMMi VOL. XVIII -NO. 193. NEW.. BtfiN N. C, SUN DAT MORNIKG, NOVEMBER II, 1900. nine lEtNTH - .X-. . Ji-.. '3 Absolutely iPte ! -; ; HACKBURN. , Hiiik. TssJ.it Keeps our our goods are always f ri REASONABLE I have a fresh supply of Francis Prepared Buck kwheat, Oil meal and Pelll John's Breakfast Food. I am i a nice line of Canno.l 7T'iod, Canned Pumpkins, Plum t carrying also a Pudding, Sour Krout can or bulk, I would be glad (o hive you call Yours for Bus J. R. PARKER, 'Phone 69. We have removed our OHlce and Coal Yards to No. 10 Craven Nf , Opp. Collnn Exchange, Where wn have a full supply of I In- llosi I'anni) Ivania Anthracite, also the ' rlc Siralel Tims f rn k Biluniln. in t oal which ia t pectally adapted for household cue In grele and furnaces aa wrll aa al team purports. Prices 5ame Last Year. Orders Promptly and Person alty nikd. phone u Hollister & Cox AVe arc Reidy li'I'iili tl I wor mar MM y p.l I I a p c art resale- . r or f e aspen .kr ws aa ebb ta d IVVf-eg auk kly sad Unraacl if . Uk- hmU ara fs-tl sfl fc-y e-Uk.rs as feed or but. Keek k d'asr. mm lief; sad lb H patriae ,ta it-r StK'. nrt)f ratrta r tar; rreaiwaUr. 1VM. T. IIII,fca rWtW,CaM, AaHlM,Orpa , aaaoaK. -i rrlallag. JiabWr J tt AW M-ddU !!., KaelVta.N.C Arrtifal A Sbpcrinlecdcol Cfi Ilrourl turret COAL COAL 7 A Varitillie Wu. f ft fcn li t' la M i J'4 thrrm'i k an j J'k it i'mm t"' fca' k !l f"t ' S -1 Prt I m'ii I' ' i ' ana mum. Sloe m ivi-ii;, a or lii-ly sb. PRICES RULE." 5 M. Lcgells' 2. 8 i.tci fl lb puktge et".. etc. and examine my stork. ncs, JR., GROCER, 71 Broad Street D. F. JARVIS, 63 POLLOCK SI REET. HonnUri-cr'i IJnrs,r tarprli and yiiling. Lilral Ef jlr and Tolora in Dirts Goods snd Pr is Ttltnming. D. FARVIS. L!!Book Store ' .Musical , Instruments J aVM n)m4 Jm Tk; S a Slioes ail ' Cliillrais rjf on. Taiir Made 1 as4 rfK""". G. fl. Cnr.ctt. Project Between a Syndicate and Immigration Department. State Cotton Crop U Large. Apples Awarded Sllrer Medal. To Re district the State. The Flower - - Show. Special to Journal. Ralbigh, JJovember 10. Secretary T, K. Bruner of the agricultural depart ment states that the immigration depart ment is in correspondence with a Mew Yorkyndlcate looking to the reclama tion and development on a large scale of the flat lands between UoMsboro and Wilmington. The house for the imuionse new filter ing plant of the water works here is completed. It has been expected that the new filters would be in operation January 1st, but this is doubtful. The cotton crop on (he State farms on the Ho'auoke river 1b much larger than expected. Not quite all is picked. Neil week the penitentiary authorities will be able to transfer convicts from the farms to the railway work in Edgecombe, Mooie and liobeson counties. It Is expected that in the early spilng the work of extending the Kalelgh and Cape Fear railway Into Harnett county will begin. It id louud that Bryan's majority In tills county was only 614. Revenue Collector Duncan makes the asscri ion that moonshiners are rapidly ulng mU of that business as owing to the general prosperity they get- other work. Ab lie said this a deputy came in and reported tbe capture of two moon--hiueis stills in Johnston county last night. Moonshiners don't want to work and won't work. The caei against fit prominent Dem,- iicruts in Johnston county were nol proved yesterday afternoon, by Assistant United States district attorney, Osca Speari-. ruts ends tne matter, i tie charge was intimidation and assault. l-be government made out no case. The agricultural department had ad v'ced from the Parts exposition that the applei collected and shipped from Yan- :ey county last September won two sil ver medals, It is further slated that had liiu large applet, the "Gloria Mundl,' jeen packed in excelsior they would liave won tbe gold medaL tbe bights rk of merit was 10, and these .applet ot I Si lit lUv. L. 0. Partridge, D. D , Pro- t -slant 1'plrcopel bishop of Kioto, Japan will be here next wees and will preach a' the Church of the Good Shepherd. U is sermons and lectures hare aroused lecp Interest in tbe far east wherever be iocs. rltalo Treasurer Worth says be will, l be cau find anything to do hare, make his ho:ni lu Halelgb; otherwise ha will probably lire al lireoiboro. Ills term of office cxplros about tbe middle ol Unuary It publicans here laugh at tbe rumoi iliat Hcnster Butler may be made U. 8. Dl.lria Attorney. There will be held here Tuesday, the annual chrysanthemum show. Qlof to the I. ng drought these flowers are sol up to lh ; usual mark No year has beea t tryina; on tbem as this aoe. Two mure divorces have been grantee: nerc liili wetk, making 7 la all. The new legislature will Dfl douW t called im to redlstrlct Ibt Slate, aa It will by tba new ceneos gala a coegreaeaea. Il now Ki mstl at about 900 Deosoorati ii this c inoty did out Vota for liryaa. , Th! football learn of the State Agrl a iiiikI and Mwdianlcal Collrjt bare lo de i lae.Hhe Uolvcrsltf of North Cat--il n at ( liimlda and Monday will plat Dasldsoe College. Tbos far tbe teaei has plav 1 Hire games and loat alt. Tbe Supreme Coart will dtvota a e-k to the appeal docket Inns Hie Bib llsf!ei. , The last estimate of M. Mtaajnas rtlramnn. osjorlty la tba rsaalorlal pr M.ary Is to.1'0. Drjea s s)itily I said to sppn.slsaiie .W, with II eooa lira yrt to be beard froea. None eases of Ijpbold fef haw it rain pd si Ibe Rtatt Morwtal sad Is dust rial col lags for wosnaa et Osasas b.iro, aad all alarm ss Is a poaalWe 4- dtsiie has seUldad. : . Maay people worry tcse ta be tievo ihtf save baart diisaia. Tk cbaacaa are test tWir kaart a re all rgbl but Ikeir sUMsscas Sre kaabJe U dlgaat food. Kodol Dyapepals Cars fll grais what yps eat aad pfaveete tba for mat km of ss which aiakas ths stomach prosafalast the haerk It will tare svarf fst of ladlgattle. F.k,lsff7 (aba Mi? N rrte. Cpaclai to JoaroaJ. 'Itstasa, Cabe, JtoveaiW 10. t'qUa p-diilclaes haltevs tket lb Stprtl vlailcf sVerviaff Root to i'aba ait vsk U fall of slt;a!Bac U lbs fatara l tba Utaad Nmbs nlad Hat It tnaaaa b graatlag of shtolata la-t flints latlaulf. 1-CASTOniA T'-f I '.r.' a ! ( I . a f Great Storm Damage. Special to Journal. .. Maw Yobk, November . 10. Great damage was caused by the big storm that swept New York and the New England coast. Many aliips are" now reported ashore and many schooners sunk. Three water spouts were recorded. One was three hundred feet high and rushed up Narragansett iiay, Tbe wind blew" Ti miles an hour. In the southern part of Connecticut a Irain and thunder storm prevailed In tbe early morning hours, dunging to hitler cold byafteruoon. In the nuttli western part of tbe State 11 Inches of snow has covered the ground. Peace in .Alamance. Special to Journal. iSL,'l RalbiUu, November 10. The si rlking employes have moved out of t his tene ments belonging to the cotton mill own ers in Al tmance County without distur bance. Ne'V operatives are moving in,. Telegraphic News. A typhon has swept, the barlor ol Hong Kong. The ltritlh gunboat "Sandlpipea" was sujk. The ptesent Coniptrolcr of the Cur rency will succeed (n,an J, Uuge in lh Cabinet as Secictaty of the Treasury. Henry Jordan, l!io mill enipl-iye wlm was found vory low fr.nn uigiei-t hi Bnrlloglou, M. C. died yeslord ly. A lawyer, female d. tecilvo, und i. professional witness and woman ac complice were arrested in New York yesterday, chargtd with conspiracy. riiey oolilned forty ftuduient di vorces, liel.ig paid for thir false work An" American ullieinl, i pending hii- honeymoo i in ljondou, his 1 ai hit young bildu wh- mysleriouly disap peared. A body found by the police lu the mine is bullved to bu her. The husband believer. Hit', alie li n el ipe.i wilb a )ouii'r mat Death of R. Q. Dun. Special to Journal. New Youk, Novemiier 10 Mr. U. O Dun, head of the noted cuiumercia agency of K O. Dun & Co., died t"- .lay. Voted for 21 Presidents. Banooh, Nov. t. An Intorefting lnc:- denl of therlecllon in Mulnolait Tues Jay was tbe voting of a man 1(3 year1 f age. Tbla was Kben Lancaster ol Uowdoinhain, who got up at sunrlsi and droves x allien from his farm to the village of Oovnloluban to caul a balhu for MctCinley and Roosevelt. Mr I .mi earner caat his first ballot for Jamft Monroe in 1880, and be has voted at every election since, so that bis vote Tuesday was his Iwenly-lrst vote foi President. He has always voted Rc publican or Whig ticket. Wheeler and Hobson. Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 8. Genera Joseph Wheeler and Lleetenant Rich- mood P. Hobson were tbe fleets ol honor of theclly of Birmingham and lh. Alabama Slate Kalr I era today, an l Jbooaaods of Alahamians gathered li tjreet tbem. Escorted by local mllalary tbe tmn war borees were driven through the principal streets of the city and out li the Fair grounds, where a public rr eepiloa was held In tlva women's bnlld ,0 L Nsw Itcrn Fair Nov. is-17, KMX) Manila on 15 Cents. Qaaaxwiru, t'ona., Nov II at lea read of lbs Philippines and tba elrac lagas of gmwlag ap la a new terilinr.. I an bos. aged rlcvea aad latfleea ,rars, ria aav from WktUnek sptlvsiaKi at Mlltoa, Coan mhh the dtamlMatl" of going to htaalla. Tar tsaapad fro t b srhnol at algbt Tuesday, walked to N .(walk, rode oa a frrigat to Cos Cob, where tbry were thmwa rff walked lo Qraaawlch. aad wars foe ad fa4 aalat la s subia at I o'clock Tbararls'aiofa. lag by Pollceiaia Fsltoa. Tba offlow bad rsrwtvad a aotlAeatlo ofthetr Sa ra pa aad ths boys did bo day their Ideeillf. The had TSosau he that Started oat froea school aad arretted had a taarlaf Ufl. The ware aattsnrd to ratera le scf ooC . " leport e( Cet. Kcirtlir. lprtsj W JoersaL " Waaaiaevoa, NvaaK I0.-The aa saal rsport of Oeaevai htslnhar, aoaj sseadlag frre! la the rhlllppiss ts laads, has haea aiaU pablle- The report Is ip le Seplasaber let. The rapvrt says thai Wet X aveasbat AqalasUie sad his followers toUd U dkseoaUaaetbewarhal that It was rs aaasad sad still aoatlaaaa. The fillpl- aos have IbS s'Jlltf Ui hide tbali sraM aad aaiaiaaliloa vks a aMary aad ftMmnt lo ha awafal tltlraa, hat Ibat ib, bar ealy kpt la Ike at a tea aMtilitM loaa, Oas ja t1 Aar traa f"" AMipUl tl sutlr-a ? ltf "'tj 4 -1 etatlnaa. 1 ha Aswsrt rt.i tin lfl la k wimatt aa4 ri idtkJ m U,'mim axa, Ike fil'pl a-- i mI i r -l l S m-'lf f ff ika f'aMaat s'tn'l' m -. ' . 1 -i t b l' ! ' , ; ' t, a I 1 ' a . It.t'' ' ' n ' f !? r "' I t'- WTr i t.' ; BELLAIR NOTES. Aitnaal Keeling of Missionary Society. 'Crops Under Cover. Sorghum Kakini;. around Very Dry. N )Vt ml-er K:tb. . The Beech Grove M:iou;iry fm:,;ety will have its uunilul meeting on I lie 23rd of November. . We are expeuting a pleastiit and protiutble d.ty, aud aa usual we will take our dinners oal and i-poud Hie day. Dr. Swindell has pitmiined lo In) with u?, and his presence insures a trout on inlss-iou-', as ho la lul.y up t - lidc on this im portant dep trlmenl ol eimic i work. We would be giad lo have with ub, as lUiii.y representatives of the church on the circuit aa cull possibly come, eaptc. tally those who do not meet their mis. siuifury uuua iu full, uii't ,e will try to enow them how we nmel ours, besldtl it will be a tieal to hear Dr. Swindell. So pack up youi basket ai:d eoine spend toe day Willi us. Our New Bern fiienda arc ulaoco'- uially invited to conic. There nil! lie a adirt program begin- uiug at IM'&H ti. in. nut tne aildress of Dr. Swindeil will bu Ibe chief entertain ueut. The long warm Hli i al length broken, a high we.-l -.viuil Init night orought a chill on ihiu-i fiu iktu ice w&a pljniiful, thougii tiH-re ii ,i from .bout Uellair o.ui g u the wind, ltisc ilm and steady, i -I I touigiit, November Dili an 1 the U:h, wt'.l prot- ably sauw ua ihu lirat kiiiing frost iu this i-ectlcn Crops except i pulal : arc generally h lusid, aud these, arc O.-iu..- It trv.-sied B6 fast aa possl'il . I'iii, ::., is not gen erally as go d -s i-l-li', li .iii t.'iere are. a ievv ier) good patciies orhem ook'ng is lib i it finialied lu our vu iuliy, mi.i acie p au'eil o i Iftlh of Ju.iutl.ti ttir.-ph..'i been grow.i on l.ind, turned out 1 : J4 g-illons of good mo-la-sc. There Ins len more than uitll nav'e in onr vicinity thi fiill snd sweet uin'' i j it .in ii ur..u d here St now. There is a case of benioriluglc fever ii our viciiitv, Willrm ItlehardiOn bill ll does not ceiu sevute as he la Im proving, with this exception there does nol seem to be any s-irious I'hiesi In o ir mlilsl. Willi such n wariii fail il seems very inportant f ir health that il should be dry, an I a'ter o ni-iny rainy ilnya Ilia still dry and lh water Is lower In the ground than fur many years past. The t vo days rain lal Saturday and rtundaj did nol cauao ihu water In' rise any In the wells and ponds of our vlelnily. I.. New bern Fair Nov. 12-17, IW. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were roceiv jd by J Latham & Co, New Bern, S. O. Naw Yolix, Not. 10 'JoTTOS; Ojen. High. Low. Clou Nov 0 2t 0 2t ll it 9ti Jan ... ... I) iO V 9 it) U.V1 Mrh 9?i ua:t till US May B.'ii V ii :tl 2') VmT IM'U. High. Low ( lo-i lUc 74 ?'.t m,H ?Bi uiid. (las I MS j ao. K'y Pfd Ui, mit Fad. 8 4, 1-j Coo. T leather II, lh; A. H. ds W i l Cotton recelpu were ill. XXI hale, ai a porta. IJrsl W'kl. iwa". fl-JJ. W.ji imoi. h. Kit 'ra ;.tal Jvi Krh. .l. .N.r. f)w M. Cotloa la the lrcl aiirkct -.an-i from HJ lo f lor In 's-l. If yna bars surf mi tl.il-l in lln agoay of crotp yoa ran riu b grateful SsotUrra ay for Una Mlnnl. CvoSh t'era which gives rl-f aa kmi as II Is alialalslrrvd. It ijlrklr car eosutht, ootds sed all d laog troablea. t. P. Duff T. Ness bet- Fslr Nov. 17. I0 oaey la Tdwhl Hicti, Trh. .-Ths Teatoej Owaar As4ath U hotls pp4 to rhaaflag lbs coarse M the rap mas east Aif est fradf fleck le Kaw "There Is iM as fh wlad off eaadt ti Mk as t have U ad Kewpott," aaU fte retS'r Cdeanl M, Tlotsaaa,ef the Ma taal Com 1 a r. lodsf. "The Sbaaglag ef iheSdaraa Js for ths heeelt of a faw f ah eeesrs wontJ Msa ibe Isms of ai!l I s t.i Uls pof. Tea talllloe lit ant tovar tks smoaat spa at darkast aa l3'.asiWal yathl race tm h-Hsl aa aamm'lsttnaa.ol msmilaUfts, ataaa. kM4 mSali.ail.r, rirmMasa; dry !, n'ls, aart'" ' t''- ' Thomas Lipttra ril Tn,mo le Us in f jar sks M a s h-r Is 190." That TtrorNrf, IkaJackt, W- 4 nil. ' !y ts If te esl t" Kl-i'' II 'a Ib'o.aas ti t pf.iIM f'--.a f !'.-. t ! ' ' Z j i . j - 1 s-4 ' ' B0 REMEDY EQUALS PERUNA, SO THE WOMEN ALL SAY M'sa Susan Wymar, Miss Susan Wymar, teacher in thn Richmond school, Chicago, 111., writes the following letter to Dr. Hartmau re garding Pe-ru-na. She says: "Only those who have suffered as I havo, can know what a blessing It is to be able to una roller in Fe-ru-na. This has tioen niy experience. A friend In ned is n tiiund indeed, and every lxttle of l'e-ru-nal ever bought proved a good friend to me." susan Wymar. Mrs. Marcaretha Daulipn. l?ia tjy-ik Superior St., Racine City, Wis., writes; I feel so well and cood and liRnnv nnw that pon cannot describe it. Pe-ru-na is overytiunir to me. J liavo taken Hoveral bottles of Po-ru-na for femaiocoinolniiit. I am in thechango of life and Urines mo good." Pe-ru-na has no equal in all of tho irregularities and omergencicH pe culiar to women caused by pelvic, catarrh, I Address Dr. Hartman. ColumliiM. - for a free book for women only. 5,000,000 C1BRA.GE PLANTS must bo sold-Jersefs and Charleston Wakefield variellei VERY LOW. 1,000 Barreh Nice 8mo th 8eed Irish Potatoes, wrjte to W. P. BAl'GHAM, Proprietor, Cottage Grove and Honey t'od Truck Farms, Washington, N. C. Reed Shoes. I have just received 24 doicn pairs of E. P. Heed and W. (). Douglass bIiocb In all ftyles. No shoes male that are Irel ter than Heed's and Dougln, every pair guaranteed. Ri spcctfully, .1 J. Baxticr. I y Dec 1st J () Bailer will havo an enormous assortment of the latest dntlgna of Ladles Watches bought :t Jobhlng prices und lo be sold al prices to nirprl'ii you. I lako pleasure lu show ing anil explaining them lo you. Winter is Here ! Vc nr Kt'iitl.v. Ar You ? Our Slock of Winter (i i v.l is l ' .in -I te Overcoats In Hhurt. Mr li im an I Kxira l-eiirfl h. Kulla in all Sly ... I .ol.r a ear to suit evciyonr incoilon, w..o' and Fleece lined Kid (Hove ' In With dress aud uud'f -s stylea, silk lined an I plain Special attention h lern pil'l i- mi' line of While Itlri.. Men win lir-in lo be well dressed at 111 do wed m lr u. J.G.DUNN&C0., Tti llj-t -Jnt I'uriiUlirrx, :: PO L U K -1 F.KT. AUCTION SALE Of ITtM lMlllltNl 1'nli-sa olhi rwiar) dispoaial of be fore ilali1 f stle, the 'oothrrn Ki proas Oo. will aril at I tibllo Auction in Nsw iVni, N. C, beginning at 10 a. m. on Wednceilaf, Dec. 8th, 1900 several baodreU nnc'aimed packars. Trtnt 8pot "swh. f parial Retora lagsgesseat of the Meet hem Favorites. HERALD SQUARE OPERA CO. . .V- 25-AIITIHTH-33 Diva from Ktw yt Oiy, Thrae lghs of t)ealCsaabisf,Cai. aaeaels( SIGHT ... IU V. I f. 'ri.v i r i x, UP;!)., T-,,nv. : .,, - -j I u , iul s t: iux-ii I?: ; tiiiimtitf4iiMiniiiiiiUjtt 1 FRESH CRACKERS AND UNEEDA BISCUITS. Jka , Ki,v lo1 Al'l,l,,s ''J' ' '!.!. or retail, Kivl, r.,r lo.ul Tlour, " '"" Mni'kit I'r.f, Sniiili I No- limns, hrcakfti-t Strips tali 5 f,"'",:l !I'"IIS ''in'! l'nrrlisli fnr.-. Slmuldoi-.s liu'-k w h.-;ii Ij .lh proj. t i-. ! ninl j.luiti. . Kv"l"""l'l Apples and I',).,, I'nmes and :t ii.tioins. ( o,lli,li ami Iri,h 1'ol.Uow, Anythinc in (iroceries-You Want. 5 itisfattion' Guaranteed, s a m 1 J. k ffiSJ BltOAl) STiiKKT. STIlHAItT S Ol.ll STAND. Kx'h:tiir,' . . :!.-! Ml$C, -:Si" and 1"JLES Kl''1' 111 " - -!- a Cimpl,.'. I.,,-.,; V.., Vagons 1 1 .11 in in k,.i , i.i,.., I ;l! v. i,., i-, i-:,, . UiiijhI Slreel. S, n.n I s Old stand. Cotton Storage. i'ii -ji tl" Wai''lioiiM4' ! ' ''" 'll:l I' : IN I i . I h ..; -,.,il ,,,-! ; n:,-Hl,l,. ml- V.'.nr. - ,:... . . i, :, a.-. .1 mil. i, f.., l, ' nlr. piiloli -lu ' '- 1 ll I . EL KI- SisiiLOT) VTVT fa a i iilori.f a--a . - -NEXT TO ( Ol Three Things . I irsi, ( iiti.r ffl the Fair. Seou l, Hon our Kilnlut iiu'ltirtiig liubher Tirr.1 Oiiv't,'"'. Third, We l- tlicre, dou'l fml to ki- tin, lii-si-wrtf tilly. ii. II. W1TKKH .V MIX, l-haee I Hi. m;vt I1EBN, X. C. Attention Sportsmen !i We call )er'etif-at1o to oar I. las of Uadrd p balls S have Uses In Hawke. la-sa, 8al--saohah4 sad Black fowd. t, with pilose as (ow as taa he had any where. 1e e'ee have S alee Un ef Reel tag Coaia, Ufglas, t-hell tseita, Uaa iSasa. ' A aV little tpnla Ride. rVs It Skovt an hsaf aarVflfa, fo l 90, lnallsg lasplnaeata, Uaanteaa, aad S fall Um if Uardwsf-j at Uv Dewo fig-trae. , ' ' j , . Tm t'S'y, j;c. Uhitty OYSTER Mackerel ami (',,n.(l Sjiots. ' ff f!f ra'.6S4-sale 73 SSr..;! Hi. Q I' in -t m,, ,,; l!' -i' 1"' .: jj.tsTi.-i th.-slor- H l.l, I, 'A.- 1 , 1. VI II- .-Hlelv ( dill,- TON K ( II N(.K.J to Remember! Julius M. cArnold, ' A Isxrliange 8fiiblr IXomrst V 3tnlf, IWtgWa, Wairoes, tlarn'-ss, Wk!r tad Htoaa, . - fhTlVrt wbtala a rs S sJty, IBres4HU MFrT BfBV. K C. Bagging and Ti W a -a rawtf lo anpp'y s t Cnlirnt rV-iir-t d 1 Uy "U-1 , 'r ei JON i. -it ft fcatSses-Baa ' - r-4 "''4 i s r - ,4 J - f;

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