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urn y. : uihw 11 u ; u . r: n . . ., VOL. XV11I-N0. 202. KIW BIENf: N.:C,VTBtJRSDMORNIKG HOVIMBIB 22, IMy" NINETEENTH YKA'i A tAf fit r liii lb lv (i M - HACKBURN. REMOV We have removed to our xTe-w :BrIcl Store, Cor. Kroad A Ilnueock Sks., Where wo will lc glad to wdcome all our old and new piitrnns. ()u strict attention to l.iieimss in the pai-t is aufllclccl ruiiranlci! Id thetrndi that wo are b1wh5's looking out for lite I!tl intcie't our Custninri. Our fttoek of Staple and Faney Groceries In Complete. -Larpe fkibles and frlietls in linck lot fur the x,in modation of our Country Friends, KttKE. Yours for Business, J. TARKER, Jr. 6 &J&m&iSSisx4r&tstf& COAL I We have removed our Orxo and Coal Yards to No. 1G t!r;ivrn Hi., Oyp Cottjti Kxr!ias;e, where wo bare a full supply of the I'.en Pennsylvania Anthracite, also tin- 'lr brat I T m ( ruek Ilitumlii'iH ( oal. which I. rpcelaly ad.ipta I for loeintlioM DM In grates and fun a'-es at well as all steam porpo-rs. Price Same a lst Year. Orders Promptly and Peraon lly Filled. PMONK 34. Hollister & Cox This Is for YOU! tale yoar Kuilorr, Card we, are (rMlaw p la aa artUla aaaasMf aad Wall prlaiail, It rcpeW rathaf tkaa attracts. Fme Job Printing : Costs no more ! poor work. W do feat m ehvaptv a prlaUr mmm im pnUl skill of ta sad who kse aa Ibovatjt lrl awt good jofc Try a. . HJf.T.nir.- fc7rt, Qom, AsaaastMMi,nrtr4. ffcriswa. Jo rrlatlatg. UUi '. . ,-. . 1 A H Mut.tU a flM jv,, n r p. Tnr.jnviTir, ELlCISajIITa & WHIELBIGET MteafMlarar ef . f !. Waeaa.rar1a, A, Ss.trUf nsakrt fU. ', Wr t'aru 4 f tij. ML V D. F. JARVIS, 63 POLLOCK STREET. UokejrfV. XiWa,' (Vpctl tad FalUnf... 114 8tjW mr,J Colors In I'fra Oixxli fend Df IK TrleMtilngv. p.F.TARVIS. J t"1 Book Store ? m iam nrm oa in fwnwfilly, - k avf dbf s-- ro i liMl1. 4 g. n. i 1 i I i 1 bl. lafe Jlltv 1 Misses! yr Ctiililrt-r OFFICIAL STATE VOTE. f; Prohibition Ahead of Wddle-of-the Road Populist, State Charter.' To Petition For Reformatory. ' ; r Special to Journal. ? - Ralkioh, N. 0 Not. 8t.-Thie morn lag the addition of the vot for Presi dential Electors was completed and the State Canvassing board gave out the fol lowing figures: " For Bryan, Democrat, Elector Over man getting the highest vote, 167,738. For McKinley, Republican, Elector Price gelling the highest vote, 188,080. For Barker, Middle-of-the-road Popu- list, .Elector Boggs getting the highest vote, 737. For Woolley, Prohibitionist, Elector Shaver getting (he highest vote, 891. One vole was cast direct for Grover Cleveland, in Wilson county. The State charters the Railway Adver tiser and Station Indicator Company, with principal office at Rocky Mount; paid up capital $50,000, with Increase to t '.00,01(0 authorized. The purpose of the company being to purchase the pat ent held by L. II. Slmmoni and manu f icture, Introduce and operate the In vent on. Within the past 48 hours the leaves on the oak trees' have lost all their greeanesB. Strange to say this change has occurred during the warm weather now prevailing. Manteo lodge, Odd Fellows, of this city, has adopted resolutions appointing a committee to memorialize the legisla ture to establish a reformatory for young criminals. The other lodges in the State are to follow suit, and it is learned that the Masons will take up the same move ment. Governor-elect Aycock and many other lawyers went to Oxford today to appear in the $100,000 libel suit of Rev. T. J.Gattis against president Kllgo ol Trinity college. Baptists at Richmond. Richmond, Va. Nov. 21. The eigh teenth; annual session of the Baptist Congress of America convened yester day afternoon at 8:80 o'clock at the first iiaptiBt Church. The meeting promises to be one of national interest, ts there are now in the city represents' lives of nearly every State In the Union. The session was opened by an address of welcome by Governor J. Hoge Tyler, in which he welcomed the visitors to Virginia. Weather Conditions. The low pressure area over Hie west yesterday has developed Into a storm of considerable energy central this morn ing In the lake region. It bat been fol lowed by colder weather from the lower Missouri and central Mississippi valleys northward with z ro temperatures over the northwest. Tlio weather has continued generally unKculod with snow iu tho northwest tml rain from the lakea southward to the (iulf stales and eastward to the coast. Colli wiaihur Is Ibe forecast for ro il) . HARD TO SETTLE. Chinese Indemnity rerptexet the Quct Hon of Afrctnvit. VV'AsnioToii, November 20. The Cliineae tiiuallou was the mala topic on dcr consideration) at today's Cabloet mcatini;. Tbs Admiulslrslloa Is not disposed to Joia with the other govern- menu in making demand opua tbs Chi net Imperial aotborltisa which Ibe Chl se.e (lovornmeat caaaot comply with. So far aa ourGovarasntnll advised, tl foreign mloliurs at Ptkla bsva not y atratd vpoa alt points noder dl- cntiloa Having passed over tha atajre of pro- rrtptloa to tbo Chlaase taadera who era rrspoasible for Ibe Bout oatrefsa, the riMla sa'alstara era btlltvad so tm aiacad with the dllSovh tl Jct of Indaanaltlra ad gnaraa The qnastloa of ladaiaalt M Id ho HfVMtwillba a axHt dlfflMhtaak for the ministers at I'ekla to raaob aa srw ateal oa, particularly In tie of U tUtaooa of ery at roe aaaptdo ef the atoilvea of soase of We aalsb- ftra. ; ' tiwj Wilte noon Wirt. ' , WaamaaTof, D. X, Notasabar I'ptotbeaadof OctoWr, loo, tH,lt mrSM get lave ben baadlad by IbaTtle. f rapb aa Clpkar Baraaaoftba Wblu Uftasc It was orgaaltad at Ibe tMitbraah f the paatk war. Twaaty-lvo vlrva, arra) af which aradaplfied. and II UUpkoaa oahJat coaaart the rta with iba oVpartats tal Haas of the OwStasssat aad with rowiisMrtUl onaipaalaa; UtMrsJ Oraly, chlftlasl ofDoar, snake pM rfrw la hi aaaaal rannrt iVk avost Imjoflaat aad oa- tk.'wkkb f'rMMml MrKlnUy tttd b bit aal mt of 1M "im l a a1sM to Iks Krtl' I dlrw-ilng f tb frtlnt f lb srwr d ? f " i k.. CASTOHIA J r I i c FIYB DAYS OF AWE. Kentucky May Hot litre the Saltan Many ' " : -. Sleepless nights. " WAgHiNOToH Nor. 20 Unless cli cumstances show the advisability of re taining her longer at Smsrna tbe batik -shlp Kenlurk will remain at I bit port only five d. Thin Is the Intention or the Navy Dc parlnwpt. The orders cabled to ('apt, 0. M. Cluster. eoiuniandins;. direct him to stay at Hpbtl Jive duyf. Il is be lieved the Kentucky arrived at that p.m today. Upon the eontltisien of this vlrit the ves-cl will proceed to Smyrna, reach ing there, according to the Itinerary adopted by the department, mi Novem ber 27. If the Sullau shows a disposition to meet the American demand for the payment of the missionary claims the Kentucky will pail for Port Said, en route to Chins, on December i; other wise ft is possible she may remain until the arrival of tti Dixie n few days later Foielgn diplomats here dljplav consider able intercut In ih i Kentucky's visit, but they apparautly do not believe it will be fruitful in result. Kruer Will Keep Quiet. Pauis, Nov. 19.- Marsellliea is work ing itself into a great excitement regard ing the expected arrival of President Cruger. The town i crowded with French, English and American corres pondents. Addresses abd festivities by the score are being prepared, but the general impreaiion Is that the Preslduut will not listen to any of tbem, and it le more thm likely that he will decline to be present at the bauinel in his honor, and that he will be represented by Dr. Leyds. This reticence Is Inspired by hl desire to see tbn President of tho French Re public before committing himself in any way and also to avoid diflloullles for the Government of which lie may have to ask favors. It remains aa certain as ever that the Government will give no official coun tenance tohls'ffeceptlon. Eveu the Mar seilles town council Is held back. The Corn Deal In Chicago. UnicAoo, ;JSov. .2;). November curn was s cents higher for a second or two soon after the opening of the market to day than It closed Saturday. It-sold at 4.1, Saturday's final figures having been 391 ceaU. George 11. Phillips, a young specula lor, who came Into prominence only about six months sgo, has bought be tween 0,000,000 and 8.000.000 bushels for this month's delivery, and there are only 1,100,000 bushels of all grades In the Chicago public elevators, not more than our -half of that being of the quality necessary for delivery on con tracts. Small supplies of contract corn and not a great deal of any kind have Invited manipulation. The man who controls this month's leal has all the necessary grit for the tperatlon, but whether be can secure the amount of money necessary to run i deal which has alroa ly led all the mix Ing anl cleaning establishment In Ibu country to attempts at In.) linpMvrment of the lower giade cum o as to Ul it fur leilvnry to M'. Philips at the high price he has created can only be prored by the result. lit bought lbs bulk of the corn be holds at betwteo 84 sad a7, and as ibe future price tod y was 0) over the average of those Aguraa, be had In sight ovor $400,000 profll. could ba And I mat kot 'or all be bad at the top of to lay's advance. Wreck of The Halne. WaeuiMToa, Nor. 20. -Oonaiaadtr Lttdta Yoa captain of the port of Havaaa, baa eallad for propoaale for re. aiovlag U arrack of lb Mala front the bottom of Usvana harbor. The Md will ba opaaad Deoeaber tfttb, aait The oatraeter will ba allowed aatfl April 1st, a at, to raovtb taatarlal. aad aanit segtf to ae ao aaploelvaa la iba rBoTJ Beau), Hat . 10 A Braalati arcb- aat, Oarr tpledlor, wka took aa lattaa taaaoaa pkotofnsf b of Iba eeeae at Iba aaotMatwbt vataM Bebaapta tbra ibe katebai at tba ICalaef la Brtatesj teat FrMay, baa baa feqaaaied So ttroy tba pletae bseaaae It wmld dta plaaa iba Xasparor. tit kaa a)oBpDod Ilk the raawasl, ntiLeettUiWti. Haw Tost, Hat. M. raJ flt tt M K I .k. .1,11 mt A 4 . M Imm Caba, trill suy It Ul eJiy for tbra ar (oarioa. Afut twil al wukl... tow, b will t e ta Onsba aad UkeeMsv. aatad Of lb Pfpartawatof MIMar1,tO which be kaa Wi lf4 . , rortBlt ( ArB!Bal4a. it., Jr. to C.ral XsAtbob-a tk foif flliplno rhWf. Is p" r4 t start la psttvll ef Afiin' '. with rq t-f Aartr 0;bf T. "ft will b tH I ran ' f a'la'.n I Ik rilry, 7ke! r. klHimWl rl f ' yt, J tt f If I' ' r ; I t ' - ' t - - -- t b-lt NAVY-YARD NEEDS. Annual ,. Report Of Rcar-Admlral . Endlcoit, Chief Of Bureau. Washington, Nov. 20. The annual repori ot near lamirai n.nutcotr, iniei r of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, sub mi estimates aggregating $ I .',4"i6,'liK), of which $ll,2W,fil I l.i xul il'iwn for publlo lraproveni"ni. . Tue Admiral uiUjdmlz a thit hupott ance of having piopur pMivi-inn- made at an early dve lor storing nl conven ient points along our coast il.o large nuinLui of lorpetlo Imala m Licit aie now iM-iug coinpli'lei!. AtU ti:li:i is called to he overtaxed eimdi: i-n . ut ibe many n ivy j rdi, due l lb: Lipid :ih icsbe in inn navy arlont. uud the rtpotl caruestly a Ivl.-es an in ;r,.' nu in tlu n:i nu allot ment thai the laud entabli-himul may keep up with the gro .v b of ill i navy on me seas. Admiral E idicoit hi tes lii ii several of the yards sh uiM be i-o.islderably in creased in area, an I particularly the yard at Norfolk, Va. ltiru Congre a bai authoriz id the co idimuii n of a new drydo. k, which w it d iiiri; I to be one of the largest clans, but the Admiral calls attonlion to the fact that the only available space f r thh purpise is so limited as to preclude the ''.unstruciiou of a dock of desirable dimensions. The importance of enlarglui; the na val station at Sao Ju.in. Porto lilco. Is touched upon. Chief Kndicott says that the navy yards of the country generally are now in much better condition to meet a sud den demand such as was thrown Uon them by the SpanUh. War limn they were when that war broke on'. Tue arrangements for the Iluil pur- chase from the ."mmiiUIi U ivuiuiueut ol the tloaling steel dock at lltvana were interrupted by the outbreak of yellow fiver there, and the final inspections have been deferred until a a.i'er time. THE MARKETS. Tho following qtiotatlona were receiv ed by 'J. H'ljalbam & CO, New Born, N. V. Nrw Voiik, Nov. H Cotton; Open. High. Low, Close Nov 9.03 10.13 0.93 9.79 9.70 9.7fl 10.01 9.79 Jan 0 82 Mch 9.M May 0.77 1) 1)8 D.D1 it m High. 77J 9.7U 9.7U WnKAT: Open, Low. Close Dae ---77 .. 64 .. naj .. 4J . nj ... M 771 Con. Gas. . rto. Il'y Pfd. 101 Fed. S r.ij 9 Con. T Leather .. in A. H. W.. 50 Cotton receipts were 41,000 bales at all ports. Uvrpool Mark!. 8 poll. "J Hales 10,000 hales. Kulures Nov.-Dec. .31. Jau-Feb. 5 2(i ?(w llm Colloa Slark.l. Cotton In the local market sdd at B.'K) to 9.55. If you haiv erer keen a child In the agony ot croup you can reallte ho grateful mothers are for Ono Minute Cough Cure which give relief aa ao-m aa II t ailmlaliU-ml. It quickly cores cought, colds and all throat aad lung troubles, f. H. Duffy TORNADO IN TWO STATES Six Were Klikd la Tcaaeaiee Ana Hlitls- slppl NasuvilI.k, TaN., Nov. f0 - Meager r ports have ba reoaivHl of a cyelon bleb passed Ihrrttgb Mtddl Tsaarase shoot T o'clock lo-olght raasaagar trains oa Iks Loalsvilla aad Kasbvllla tytVsaa from Totcoatbls aad Nw Ortaaaa, dee bare ahoat S o'clock raa lalo beapa of dabrla along lb road (boat two atlas aarth of Watt Harpwir. Uoedaetof A. Merry Bald, of tba Tea eassWa trala, walked a dtstsao of a tall aad a half to a telagrepk oRVa aortk of tbaaceweof dlatatbaaca aad aaat to ttaptrialradoal Oaddea offlai a abort saaasaga of iba gaaaval sltaatloa at the aeaea. Tba eiiaal of Iba t)rh aad aasotjal of attaaga ba a sxH tte asm rtala I, aa tbevlree aradowa , Two pctat train t bsva left !skvUla over tba LoaUvtll aad Nab?IIKs Im tVa araaa, ksvlug oa board Trala Master Howard, areata! Ilurssra aad I rata db patcavrs. Mauraia, Taasi ,Kor. to. -A loiaada viltd Konbote Miaafaalpal tbla afur a no, eaitlaf loM of it F sad sawck propMty dasasgo. lt(-ortt rrota Lai', IT'f 'T1' 'all My stt tkr a(roa wave tmUdlst ware taudtal tba dtaiafo to ara raaaot ba it eld. - La Uasaak. Taaa , Kef, M A tot iosrt.klkla tawa la-day. mIsi yrli A.mt aad klllla W. ft Maodv Ia.4 twaatrO aroa. fcdaatd Blib tkt ! Ballwty agMt sttowt- I; Injured, Th. .I'rtw .t luaf pMraar Uit!y aftaisni'l d.y sal trt erMytklsg la Iu ( ia J tkt- r. I !' sad Ur tiflfrV,H tffttlflTl, Tk Ssag ta t la t tr II d b grL l?'t'i Sit r'r I r I f . 1 'ti of rmt r.t "I I FRESH aj Harvey's Small Sugar Cured Pig (Nuked) just received. New lot Amore'a Celebrated Mi;ice Meat; JSatir Kt aut. l ull line lCvapuruted Fruits; pared and I 'lam Bnc . wheat, Fancy Elgin Butter, Maple Syrup, New Or eans Molasses and Fancy ('iine Syrup; New Oar Load Snow Drift, Star and Admiral Flour. The Hest 5c Cigar sold in t ho Cify. A job lot of (ioml Tic Cigars, 3 for 10c. Try llicm ! . i 1 J. L HcDAIIE 'Phone Hi. J. A. JONES, BROAD STREET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, 1.1 very, Feed, Male ami 1 Exchange . . " Largegt'aml Kver Found in New l'er;i. Also a Ilarneas, Roliep, Whip, ( art Wheel", lite. .1. a. .3i:s, II road Sired, Stewart's Old Sttud Three Things "First, ( oiiie to the. Fair. Second, H.e r Khilnt Tired Unggiea. Third, Wc will - there, don't fml n. lleapectftilly, . II. WATEIW Thaaa 1H5. ICE 0 HOME I'ftE t3ta, par tvboloj, gunioUd to b rbmakally nad from dlatlllod i aad frr Iron imparitl. Uprclallj In sodd and prrparad for human con aatpUnw, lo dtdivarad dally (orpt Hundaya) a eeatolps. ltaBdara(rifl only) 7 a a lo 11 aooo For priota aad oibr lafonDsttua. Addiwsa, New Berne Ice Co. Winter, is Here ! We mrc IUaJy. . 'Art lfn T --: i , Oar Stock of Wiatr Wood la Cmwrfot Ovaraoat la Sbflrt, Medlaai aMt It ire Uagtb. Palu t all IKylr. t'aor- w ta salt rjo- aottna, wool draRad. . Ktd OViva la both drasa aad adraa tt? V-t, silk tlad aad phyla. ftp-! attaatloa ba bsva paid to ar Its of White aalrt. Ms Vt eVa.tr le b wU drwd wnl da wl glr at a rail j.G.Dunri&cd.-v Thf l'pl o.t!iile I'lirnUlirrw, rf It. LOT Hams Who! od H.-ih; 's A)t)'i' Hi iiiz'.s and 1 utter and IU-i Ontirio and llecker' I re- i H'tsi'K3iIe a& Kelitil WrtMrer, 71 I5r.w1 fit. A TTTT ITaO A Ki IHI Jk3JLJfJBmJ MwA aSaay Kincst. Stock of otnplelr f .i tn- nf liiiLr''ic.s Wai'iniH to Remember! cm: I" ni: niRN. v Store For Rent, Hinre iloatrd In the bntinev p IK. r lty. (ornrr of I'oIIim k and I'T.vrn trrl. oppo.lli. I ilblle HmlMlti A lM.t aiaud (or any kind of Ixtinr-. i V. Hi. nan Properly I bate rfl etr I'or Half. flhU llrnliUor1 for aak, llute.l lull." I -l rrald.nic part nf th City Alw a MimWi of (ond bolld'Og l"l. In good lotalUtrt J. 1. WOI.KKKDKN Jutias M. (Arnold, Hvery. FrJ Hal e&ExfhAlIZO NUblm, ; llonarai A 71 alts, Ihiritoa, Wafoaa. Oararsa, Wh pa aad lUta. rVr V a a sfrrWiy. IraadKL, ttW BttJI. II. C Biiglng and TIc3 W a' H vf ta pf ' tt toad wttb r.ni Vrtr-f and Tl, t4 Oloth, '...r l. 4c. t'r'" ar f bjbi. . ... . . "'t . i
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