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5' 7 it.- II r I I - ! III h i '4 -: sr NEW BIftN, tCC, SUNDAY VOL; XVHI-NO. 1?9. , NOVEMBER 18, 1900. NINETEENTH Y EAR :4 Absolutely Pwe MOVED 1 SXS1 We have removed lo our for. Ifroml e& Ilniicof-k Where we will lie glnd to nilrrnic til nur old i.i il i ( -i.l i.v. r strict attention to lmnlnrfiH In tho past is n.ltielei.t . u.vii,i.c. lo I In' I mile that we arc always lookii g mil (01 ll.r I'.H Inli 11- I i.r t 'r.s'oim-. Our Stock of fttitple and F'aue.v Groceries it 4'oiiiI'f . H&-Mrgc Mahles and heds in lick lot for tin- :ic,-m modution of our Country friends, FRKK. Yours for Business, j$ J. VARKER, Jr. i s l "We havo removed our () Too and foil Yarda to No. Hi Craven Ht , pp. Collun Exchange, Whirru arc . tc a full supply of Hie t'.e l I'eaesyl-reala Anthracite, also the Cele brate I Tni r.-rk BlInmlnoM" 1'nal, which la tary a.! ipie ! for t.otitlio'd ate la gralea and fur ecea a well aa all alcam purport. Price Sam; a Last Year. Order Promptly and Peraon aflly Filled. PHONG 34. Hollister Cox This is for YOU I! Unite o( Rtai lower . Card, eta. art (Mica ep la at triUlie Miatr tad well prlated, It repels roiker tbea attract. Fine Job Printing t . Costs no more laaa pant work. We de) tot at tWaclr - a lb erlnter a-be anaamei ao aa4a) ; aatll a imu ea o iu m taavcdt la iereief. aet a faod ), Tta. WW. T. IIILI. ' MrrM.Oaaa, Aataaiaa,Ora eaoeaa, it PiteUaf, Raabar tl ta M iMW O AUCTION SALE OrilMrUlnted v ; IIx prrm VmfU crJ UbUm iWvlaa diapna4 of ( rrM (. iH foil at TaWie AnrUim ' tia Str X. 0, r-jrinnipf. ai 10 1 a. m. on ff.1ic.'a, IV. ttb. 15f0 , avra' liofi'Irxl cnr''.tnl - ' 7-Tr a ,r; t 'VS. Oil L D. F. JARVIS, 63 POLLOCK STREET. ' IIaalfvrt' Iinfttl,' Carpal aad laltio', Ll4Bl;) an 1 ( olori in Drrai OowU Md Drraj Trimminft. Di F. JARVIS. I liiBook Store I ; uh " i.ik'fin i aMaa (i ( . ' M"alif, mi;Ni:NTM ' . mtn fti ! 4 fOtll-AP. , H, UnnCtt. ladies jL d 'Pi Chil Jrtns y--4 J NORTH UROUHilCRlUE i - . ; "Report of AttorneyGeneral Walser ! For Two Years. Remarkably Interesting Statistics. lusuraaco Companies ApplylBK I to da Business. Fool Bull I Craults. Stale Charter. I Key. Spllmaii Called i, A way. B iucil lo Journal. , Uai.kkiii, N. t'., Nworaber 17. Tue report of attorney (tenerul WaUer n Criine in North Carolina f irtlietwo y nra ending July 1st. 1900, was mt-tt -riliu today It gives li e Dumber of i rials, for each cilmo for eac'i uf the two cars To save space, your corrtp nd- i iit iives thu hKures for the two year , so as lo show thoee for lbt)J. and thoie lor 1 MOO thus: Assault and buttery ftib ind 452; abandonment 31 and 41; abo -liou 4 and 0; affray 000 and 849; arson 11 and It); assavll 377 and 813; assault wilL uleut to rape 27 and 87; assault will. deadly weapon 1,026 and 1,001; attempt to poison 1 and 28; abduction 1 and 4; bastardy 22 and 18; bigamy 19 and 19; burglary, first degree, 82 and 19; burg lary, second degree, 7 and 18; burnings other than arson 17 and 22; burglary 8 and 1; carrying concealed weapons H1 urn! !W4; compounding a felony 3 and 2; nsplrar.y II and 10; cruelty to animals IH and ,13; counterfeiting S and 0; con cealing I rlli 0 and IS; disorderly hous ili ami 40; disturbing meetings 122 and p-cipi; 10 and 48; embezzlement 34 and 44; f rnitication and adultery 341 and i 10 false pretence lie and 102; fore- Mi; trespass 104 and 200; forgery 48 and fraud 8 and K1; gambling 210 ana 131; liouso breaking 20 and 28; house burning ' an 11; incest 10 and 10; Inj'iry U property iifl and f)0; Injury to fclock 21 and 2S; illegal registration 1 and 0; lar ccn . l.;;C2 and 1,329; libel 0 ami 5; mau- lauk;litcr 11 and 14; murder, 1st, degn e, I and 80; murder, 2nd, degree, 5 and 24 miscellaneous !I81 and 490; maliclou mischief I and 0; malfeaaance In ofce . nnd r; nuisance 41 and 40; obstructing hi ih way U an I 16; obstructing river J ind ut r jury 39 anil 43; practicing med- ii. ; v itlioiit license 21 and 21; rape 14 a id .1; mli'ii ry a and 10; retailing llqu' i with ut license 505 and 537; selling liq uor to mlr ora ill and 43; selling liquor n Hmi'lny 'di and 14; murder 40 and 24; tedui'lion 23 and 1H; aelling adulterated urpntine 2 anil 0; trespass 107 and 9c.: rcaisiln ultlriT 55 and 74: riot 24 and 4: toial (. r ISM), 8 357 and for 1900. ion. Of thoe trlml In HOU there 7,84 males and 603 females; 4.360 while, ;',9i4 colore I, 17 Ir,diani; convlclloni 5,402, aciiuiltala 1 ,12"i, uol pioi, l,7.i8, olber- wiso dUpoed uf 72. Of (h .ie triad In 1900 there were 7,651 male-, and 017 females, 4,2U while, S.b-b colored, 20 Indians; coovlctlooa 5,410 ii-.iiiill 1,1!9, nol prof. 1618, other, wine ill ipoed of C3. All irui'V (lereral Walter (aid: , "The 'i .ti who ilo". nol think Intt crime go iy rl t iork in North C'arollot la mil ikm. Take the tola! of crime for the wo ) ears above given. Iu tbe Aral year h'iro were of criminal male 7,094 and n lb" econd 7,6)1. of ftmalea tba flrt year U6', and tbe tecoa I 617. But, more remarkable allll, there wire of whit the fl rat year 4.106 tad tbe tacond 4,169; colored for tbe Brit year 1,9(7 tad fm tbe sreond 3,fi.), ooovlctloot for tbe Aral yrar 1 4'ri, aecond yrar 6.44J. 1,'Tor IHUI-t I here were t;AA trial. IHjC- I there wave D.IYV, for 1HI- ihrre were D.tOi; for 1H97-8 Ibera were IM.ttl aaJ I -r ISM 1900 tbtra ware 14,- 437. The dcrtaat dnrlai I be put tw. yrara, of almoal 1,000 cae at conparrd with lt two yeara pravloua It leouika- ot in our capital erlaate aroa bog I lb aant la M tod 1900, While Our arv 111 of from 21 to It; murder la ibe .l, degree rnte from 71 Ui M tu rape iom Irom 14 to II No Wm thee 1 tl rost wne lki-rfore Hied fori tbetr live le Ibe Iwtlre ttoalbt eadea laae Mib, 1(00, wbili If wave tried tea fear U(. re. T " lataraace comlflaetr bat ad tallied tea Seea Ira leltraaoa aoaipea. of Hwedea wdibotlaeMla rtarthCer ellaa. Ike FraaeUa XatlMtl Irala. Mtaaea eoeipaay applloa for ernlMlve 10 do be alt eat efv. At yet all laeaadattftf Ibe ftfrVMlia ni ted acb4tcJ eet(e aeveata aot aalforated. TbeUalepo Ueaetv IrabCtort. . ' - Tbe feet kl a tltl Ui todaf fat tbetr fare ee la Ule tear, Htelal tralatWva(bt laaOeawgla ted nh CaroQa leatM aad taaey Madeau frwai UMtlr raepecUve CtlverelU. Tkt Ble ted t hju ef tka Caleeteltf af Kortb Carollaa, aed Ibe Bed tad filer ef ibe Valeereltt 4 Oawfjlt era ditsltrad aa alt aidea ted la the deeot ttleee al aeate lrelWli. Tk I rtewyievlta R;teJ aera4 today. Tte aeeeloo aerepM I 1 (oar dart tad M kelk aroaiaSte a4 a? i . ' . . ' ftraaaaah PKIIWlm TM Innw le4lt I f relt It wilt flr trr't! a leatlwa la be telatag 4 lit f-t 1 1 t.- uf u (Mnlbet rrexbruttaa tdM. V'tbiealfaad. f Tee jat)ttMkaer t'l'iar I 4td ia4 tkee'(Wx fma .,tib k Carol! -a a tke lnurHma ' ef Mini gtwt al ?''-a (, , ? . J Ji. ;., g't.n t c -.Ii.,- F.r!! .... ."e . a .1 AFFLICTED THE EMPEROR Is a Victim of Producing a EMPEROR WI1UAM OP GERMANY. The Emperor of Germany has a run- Ding ear. Just think of It; a man at whose beck one of the atrongeat armlus and navies of the whole earth could be set In motion, a man whose rule is abso luteover the country of medical universi ties man whoae slightest caprice could press Into service the most noted savants and philosophers on earth, has a running ear and la unable to find a curel Now contrast the experience of the following citizens of tbe United States with theEmpororof Germany. Likethe Emperor, they failod to flud acure. Hut, nnllke the Emperor, thoy happened to be plain citizens of the United States, rather than tho center of the Inner court it the most exclusive and carefully guarded aristocracy of tho world. In his position nothing but the re medic that havo met the approval of the most fastidious medical orthodoxy could .s ever rcacb lilm. In jjJKN tho position of these American cl tlaons, V "fc(. 1 now(,Ter, tbey had Boott Bostlek. of aocoaa to rcmediea in by Dr. and untrlod, ap Hartmau. proved and disap proved. Thoy were at perfect liberty to try anything they chose to. Theychoso to try the remedy that had cured others Ike themselves, and thus they found a ure. Running of tbe ears, deafness or all )ther affectiona of the middle ear, are Jue primarily to chronic catarrh. Run ning of the ear Is properly oal led chronic tuppuratlve catarrh. Pe-rn-na will cure taxrh of the middle ear, as well an atarrh located elsewhere. This has been proven over and over again In nnumerable eases bealdet the one Just mentioned. Deafnoas and running of tbe ears are but symptoms of chronic catarrh of the middle ear. Pe-ru-na iura the oaterrh, when the tvmptoms llaappoar, whether II be running eara or leafnces or any other affection of the middle ear The remed v is romDounded tooordlng to tbe formula originally de- zised by Dr. K-arttnen of the Hurgloal loUl, Columbus, O. tbe noted writer elaph ne company, with 10,io0 capi tal. TbeOtktreet lathe capital square preaeai a wonderful tnpitratce l it ale In Ibe year. Tbry are very nearly tt grern a tbey were thrct rnnntha ao andbtvertal bo leave. The appear- are of the for tit It equally reruark- able. Tbt trtrt are grern ami ful - letved. Rev. D. W Hpllmto of Ralilib, Hat - till Sua lay Pcbool rVcrelary for North Carolina It called In Ibe paalorate of a Baptist church el Baltimore. ladlau Flftit Hormonv dpeclel lo Joeraal. Haw Oat.ata, Noveoibof 17 -A bead of Ifiy ladlaot atlackad a nor atoei aoloitf la Mrtlcex Twelve oa eee aide were killed, wbea Ibt laditet w e drlvta off. Tea kt raa e oltlia tbai tb ladlaat ktveooeae lata Mtnleo (roes tb rveervtlioa la Arttoae Tklt la aot a feat aoeever. at lby beloag to ike Ulbeof Taglaa. EatlrtTowi BontJ. pe-1el U Jearati. ' V RtCaot, Vt, rfovraihaf t7 Tke eaUrt toera of rbllllprrtv West Vlrg late at be reed lode. Tba laae, kat aboejt Ive ktadred anpltUo. Wbea eeej wettl prrretpl se-tag Mil t putt tkei atrvt gripe a tHWDi'tUiU Kerti Rleara. t. B. Defff . . rrtacc Tin CoDfiael lprlal la Joe teal. WauMTw, Jfovembet IT. Trlee Teaa kae keea arrets4 and It exalted atltleg Tilae Onvsraet Tt it atte t. trrl, fie tad Ttag wr praper lag for fight at the tints Ikvy watt tr- atd. ' ,v CASTOR I A fi ' f ' Y ' " ' , ial-TVJ MONARCH. GERMANY Catarrh, Ear. and lecturer on all catarrhal diseases, Tho second wise, Mr. H. Walter Brady, Cascade, Ark., is a caso of suppuration of the middle ear of 14 years' standing. He says : " I had run ning ears, and for 14 years I was almost au invalid. It was so offensive that I excluded ray self from all society. I nvcived a pamphlet from Dr. Hartman entitled 'Tho Ills of Mr.II. Walter Brady. Life.' Ho ivrotn ino that tin remedy was simple pud th:it 1 ronlii euro myself. Afler using $17 worth of his remedies I was entirely cured. Tho world could not buy my fortune. I recommend Pe-ru-ua to all as the Is si medicine sold." The third cr.no is that of Rev. 8. H. Rflnfro, Norharne, Mo, who had running ears. Hesays:"My head gathered and broke and my ears ran terribly. I tiled soveral remedies with no relief. At last I got a tiottle of I'e-ru-na and it did mo so much good that I kept on using It ; am on tho fourth IU'V. 8. U. Uenfro. fiottlo, and must say it has removed all my bad symptoms. My head does not pa'n any more, my ears have stopped running and I feel a groat dal better. Tho noit la the case of Master Murphy, of latan, Mitchell county, Texas, who had boon troubled with running cars ever ainco he was nine months old. After a' thorough courae of treatment with l'o-ru-nthewa entirely cured, and is now rejoicing In th fact that ho la Mulir Murphy. entirely fren from this horrible dlaease. A fro book treating catarrh in all of Its different phaaes and stages, written by Dr. Hartman, will be sent free, by addressing Tho IVru ni Drug Manu facturing Co, Columbus, Ohio. PRESIDENT OPPOSED. SilJTbalhcWlliM.il Favor LefHlatlon Aicalml South. VaniM.To'., Nov. 1 The opinion It jnitin,' among public moo who tre in 'hi conii Irnre of the I'rcaldenl Ibai bi vi'.iojp ' n moTtmi t looklot to a mini il..n i,l u (o greaalona n prrcr la' 'on r f Ihe rWiuthero Htatea i a act ii ,;i r f rhtrea of the dlsfrao- rlilainr-ni of c ior, it vnttrf. Tbe Pin Ideal la a'd lo let nppoanl l (ithIiii; 111 (mIimi! wbnh ht I Inki wool. I lw the reaull of a Mil Iboa loach lug tb Hiiulb't taftrage. lie bat beet ni'd from many toerrea riwnlly that ar iinpHirtaiil rluiai-nl of -4iulh'm htialoeu eten. MianMfarture, and othera la al li'i wlib tbe l:ptil.llrt and tbat lb eorlia ol a future rtintmlna again1 turn pillllel tnilb da In ibe Hoi lb aed btea 'curdr ist-H bed tal anld aot be d'tlpii l l y I. .I-Ullot that nwi'd 1 tH' l I iiy lb H.n h at teetVret'. Oa eoooaal of lb l' 'bei" attitude ikere te a gtnalng nplni" bal I (Sle- tlnalo-.kliil 10 t reder lion of ft tt IB rprerteila al'l nM b" prwoul by pan ta an 1 1 ntt ' , U SflaU Africa. tpHal InJettaeU5-? " .orK. Kotemtnr' IT I'lftlgel M lvt rwgele4 Iks Tmatv HTb llo aa-t lotWde lb display ol IU (g ll rVtegai leiilmtf, Tke IWwra kae bee XM la Agbtet Kka tedtoal7l Iw II M ttd woea-Ud. 0ae-el Klubaar kea ie et'M la d;oraUle eoe if Ibe Tree vteitevat aeleg Vi Ike dlflSMltlr of dniHeg elik lkeeneref akea ktmpaeed by Ike clvil.ta e'tiloaj, - , TrcrtcrUB SjboI ldjoaiaa, . Ip-rU) Sn Ja'tl . tui tion, . tt-Tbe Pfwbiletlta y"d a 5; .nd akort'y flf l" lT. YfjfS j Running FRESH OYSTER CRACKERS AND ONE EDA BISCUITS. Nice lot Apples y t lie lihl. or lel.iil, i n'ton Market Beef, Siimll :j lhuii.-', lire: ft rnia Hams and English Cinvil Slionlil -. Ruekwlieat both prepared mid pliin. Dried and Kvuporated Apples and I. liaising. Codfish ami Irish 1 (ifiitiief, Mucker-' i Anything in Groceries Viu V, Satisfaction Ciuuratitced, J. L. McDANIBl, 'Phone m. 3 Je .A.. ItROAl) STREET, STKIVAIii'S 01.1) M tMl, Eaivery, F?ed, Sale nnl Exeliune . . l.:n ei .-t":i.i! 1 Kver KiiiiihI in New IVrii, Al u :i Ilaimss, KiiIiih, Whip,., t :,it I;.. Cotton Storage. FIr -proof I'i iiri ljuiisi- ! ( oll.in ST(U(KI :.i:l IN.- I l;l l :,t mm I , . -t an! ,....,. ,1.1. :i r.inn s iniide on .:inie if 1. .-i r-. I . 'l ie ii- of col ion for nun h lnel.i r n I orre-poiideiii c. S 1 1 ' i i -ii.-il. NKXT TO ( OTTOV KM HlNOi: Three Things Fintt, onie to Ihr Fair. Hn-oml, Hr our Filul .t n,(-i r Tirwl llu,'gle. Ihird, We will l- there, don't fad t.i a.. n. lioCtfullT, . II. WATKIW A Nl.. Tkaaa Hi. E IBS. Winter is Here ! IVe r lUfteJj. ArYtt? Oar tioek of Vlalst Ooodi It Cfflu' tele Overeoete la Skaef, Hadiaai gad Ktira Uagtk. talia la aU fcylet. feear ear M tall everyoee It tntloe, weoi ted rbMot koed, ' Kid OWvee la kotk dreee aed aadreat etybaa, ellfc Ueed aed pteJa. , Ppec al aiUHiika kae kaa paid Id Mr Utter WkivMUrU. Ma wba eVeirt U ka well dreeeed will de well l five ae rG.Dunn&co., Tn Itb-U.tl( v I'tirnlalirna, ' It rnttiCK mtET. a'a C' -fN P tm b fl tk - - ' ' a ' t . S i S m. ; .1 I- Si S: ind 2 ad- , . IK . u: .il:t. sr. 71 St,- ID in. I oni!. 1-. I i, . i. r i;- -. ,-.ns 3r x w:s, Sti-nnrl s Old s,ni,l llronil Slriel . III. Ii to Remember! laii. I. i. Jujus M cArnold, Isltrry, Frid HmU IIrMt tit nnlm, -, - Decgt-a, Ww, Waa, Wblt tad ftohra, , tW art wkeat eaetwtty. , dreed Kt, krt tttX.H.C JON OnpTKlnp: and T!c5 Wt a a r4f la tt 'r IM lade wlia toi Pai.g a-4 Tw, fug mesa, - (I.avy rWtt, , rri" ar P'tV,t, .1. I'.. I.r.t!iP!-, . 't
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