VOL. XVI1I--NO. 203. NEW BlftN, H C, FEIDAI M0ESIS6, HOVBMBia 23, 1800. NINETEENTH VKAi : RALEIGH. ".. DOUBT IN CHINA. SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL GAME fcWlVVkWkWW 4 4 iViSVlU A W ft cSti 1 f 3 JbA V-0i&i iiS- "V5i V U REMOVED S Wo have removed to our 2NTeTX7- Ericas: Store, Cor. ISrond fc Where we n il! be glad to wdcntno nil strict ait nlioii In biislni us In the post in sufficient guarantee lo the Imdc thai we are slways looking out for I lie tut InUrcd our Cnstomeip. Our Stock of Ntaple am! Fancy Ciroccrief Ih 41oniiIclc. MrLnrc SLtlilc8 nnd Sluils in hack lot fur t !' :i: :o u inodulioii of onr Country Fricnde, KKKK. Yours for Business, J BARKER, Jr. COAL ! COAL! We Lave removed our O :'co and Coal Yards to N.i. Hi Cr.tvc:i M'.. Opp Cotton KtrhauKC, .aOicre e hnvc a full supply of tbr Ite t Pennsylvania Anthracite, also the ( "i li brMci T ins rwli llli .inlti itu dial, which I. pr. Ul iplc I f r houm-lio d ua in pratrR nni! fiir..'r as well ai all alram purr ots Price 5nm ; Last Year. Order Promptly and Person ally Filled. I'MONK 34. Hollister & Cox This is for YOU J I'aWee your Ituilooary. Cents , ar gmiaa ap In an anlatl aaasf sad wtH prlstad, li rapat ratbet tbaa eltrac'.a. Fine Job Printing Costs no ' more ' tbea axMir work. W do yea at etawatr aalfee Mlau fosnaos s0 abaciail 4UI f tal aad wba kta M takl lo rarag ai a t4 joo. Try a. r.wn. T. IIIMV Wryrl, Oa, AwaafUo,(lrfk koaa, Joh Iiiatla, , nUf fl aa M Atl - twra. X. r: p. Tm:?rwiTir, ILiCISaiTSifHIELBIGHT. Jlfatarr af " 0r(iM, wf . ran, , f tlr tag Va aakart llff . RllH tana ! t fy H aa Va tx ) Hancock fiis., our old find new patrons, ( D. F. JARVIS, 63 POLLOCK STREET. Uimafkfvrxr's L4n4ma,iTarprHa ad l'aUia , IjtXtA Bt;ln ao1 f olora in Drm OooJi and Drnat Trimming. D. F. JARVIS. tLSLBook Store I Slioes ai'l ' ChillrtDS npf j TaUot Thai aVaan IM( fl i . aargttHt fx1aa.tl. pjiusiT'w r tmtt Wf " 4 - . in 1 1 if, a . I Railroad Hearing Postpone! Amateur Rehearsing. The Hew Secretaries. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Not. 88. The date set for tbe final hearing at Raleigh of the rail way's aide of the (100,000,000 tax asaese raent case waa Nov. 86. Today a post ponement waa made to the 30th. John W. Hlnidale, one of the attorneys for the State, says that it la the State desire to take as much evidence on its side in Deceuih t as it can. . Tbea.there may be postponement of that aide until after the adjournment of the Legislature. At Henderson this evening Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Cooper gave a reception to thels son, Mr. Sidney Cooper and hU bride, who was Miss Mary Louise Jack son of Atlauta. It Was one of tbe handsomest Boclal affairs on record at Henderson. Amateurs here are hard at work re- earBiag "iiaaieralda' tor presentation Dec. 11. Revenue officers made a raid In Johns ton county last night and captured an illicit distillery. They say there are more such distilleries there than in any other county In the district. As a result of the revival meetings held here last week and this week by Rev. George Stewart several saloon keepers will go out of business January at. This information is given me by Kcv. Dr. T. N. Ivey, editor of the Ral eigh Christian Advocate. Attorney-General Walser Is kept at home by tbe sickness of all his children. One has pneumonia, another, typhoid 'ever and tbe third has been sick sii months. The farmers In this section are sow ng an unRsually large acreage In wheat Mr. P. M. Pearsall will be the private ipcrctary and Miss Horner of Qoldsboro lie stenographer to Governor Aycock. Mr. Hilary T. Hudson, a son of the late Rev. H T. Hudson, chief clerk to Audi II. F. Dixon: Mr. George Norwood of his county, chief clerk to Secretary of State lirpan Grimes, and It is said ex -ilierltl Arrlnglon of Nash, now In the State Agricultural Department, will be chief clerk In the treasury l.abor Com qilssioner Varnor and Superintendent of nstructlon Toon have not chosen theli clerk. Roth makers and olrculatora of coun erfeits commit fraud. Honest men wll tot deceive you Into buying worthies? ounterfclls of DeWllt's Witch Hazel alve. The original Is Infallible for curing dies, sores, eczema and all skin diseases 8. Duffy. Russian Duty on Floor. Tc si, Washington, Nov. 81. -Th tuslan (lorernmenl will, on Jan. 1, put t duty of HO cent a barrel on (lour foi Mberls. The object Is lo monopolize the pldly growing trade for tbe Itlack Sea millers. 1 his oi'.l be a hard blow lo the Pacific Coa 't millers, who havs been bulldlnp ip a big l-ade, through Vladlvostock lth Hllxrla. The compltlion of th tians Hiberlan Hoc may cut off moat of th ntnvl'arlflc trade with Russian part Will Sell Their Twins. i i.kvm.AMi, li., Hov. Motes Per In and wife offer Do beallby twin boys or sale. Tha Aral four year of Ibalr narrled life ibey bad three child ran, on ti a tine. Th following year they had tains, row offtrad for aala. The father of tba i wins pot aa advanlaaaunt ia a oewapaper, saylag Ibal th twin could b a lopUd, bacaUM ba wa loo poor to car for lacsa. n ben investigation waa atada It waa found that lb father and aaolbar wanted pay for lb Iwloa. 'Oh, an," said tea mother, "w ea Ue ib. twins wy. W will Mil tbra far V'i0 cub, bat U wa eaa'l cat p1 lot lbaa will kaap leea earaatraa." Was DUappolDtcd li love. llaonaVILLB, lad Rov. It.-lUs PkaU Mark, tW faaftoa twelaaa, la ) hi dlad at bar koata kara, ag4 eighty. na. Bitty year ago aha waa 4tpeUtd ta lov, tad saa aiada a raaolatioa to aw kamlf oS fro Ua world. Bo fat kaawa, froaa that day aka aavat laA bar koaea,aa4. axrtwhbaiatdlag that la railfvad wlikla 100 yard of kar koaa aka abaolalalf tafaaaa) to look 01 Ike oars. The wladov aad door aa Ua grtjaed loof altko lAUo Me aoaa war lod, aad tea ely oaojastaleav lloa HU Maak bail wlta tba ooUdto otU dortog lajeawl yaara waa lb a aall afattaro to oaa of U hava la i arlao of Ufo vara pasted la f 0 Otaao eat ployed by faelaea. Th On) (9a e44 Our. C aa h4 - tw4 kv kM l1 1 9mim9 AIM fait Ultai Tick mf. AruvTa, Oa, Kef. L la b mmo pVtlnj t4 tl Oood tlipa. Oa, krrdav, Waraaf 8 IlaV galWtwd 721 awed af It. ttavta. Ill trfeed UI w ba ettaUbiead a raurd. CASTOR I A Tijr In'int ar,4 V..'.'. "ra. Demand (or Punishment. Too Large an Indemnity. Resist Advance. WAflniSGToK, No. 8k TbenK two Important durelopintuls occurred tr-day the t hioese situation: MlnUter Cooler uthlel to Hecretary Hay, aiiertluf bis Mief thai tba pui - IshmvutK Imposed by tbe recent decree Issued hy tin t hlrife Goverim.ent are not suSiolen. This opinion Is dlntrjM- rlcal'y oppose I to thtt cntertninci) the President und secretary of State Germany Ins proposed that an a con dition to continuing the negotiations China Ijj coui.ii'Ued to exvtte eleven princes and olQmali reap iumIoIu fur tbe hinese ontragt-s. rtiis t-.onditlnn Is highly u-.Hatljfiary to I In diniisira- ion, "xblr.ii U expected to lake s'eM to secure ha ui.diUc.ition. Advices from Pekin concerning the question of tSiu Indmn illy wlilclt the powers will druianl mf Ciiiaa are dla- couraging to tha o!ll.:l!s hers, who ap prehend that at'riou dlrfervnces will arise autung the powers respecting tbe amount of the claims to bo presented. Minister Conger hm tiocn di tcour.tged at the attitude of sereril pownri, which seem inclined to Ax llu in lemnity at so high a figure that It Is not believed even China, with her enormous resources 111 be able lo meet It. There are other alarming features, which Indicate that China may rebel against what she claims to be extortion should iho p.iwcrs per sist In their domaods. Beblis, Nov. 81. Count von Walder- see cables from Pekln lh.it he ha ad vices from Colonel Yorck's corps show ing that the tbe Chinese general Ho, with 10,000 regular troops aud inucii ar- tllery, Is near Kalgan, prepared to re sist energetically a further ailv.iiicnor the expedition. Colonel Yorak, therefore, will awal' reinforcements lief ore aUemp:inr to proceed. When you waul prompt acting little pills thai never grlpo uaeDu Win's Little Early Itlsor. F. S. Dully. The Tornado. NtsnviLLB, Tkmn., Nov. 21. Th atest reports received from the section:. Central and Western Tennessee and Northern Mississippi which wore swept hy a tornado yesterday show that ai leml 0"i MirHim were klllo 1 an I ovir 7 njured. Root Likes Cuba. Savtmuo, Cub, Nov. 81.- Sccrelary Root and General Wood, with the other members of their parly, left this morn ng for Guanlanamo. The Secretary declines to discus political questions for publication, but aay that Cuba I the richest and prel Ileal place b haa ever seen. Oldest Schooner Wrecked. Boroa, November 81. K ancasags rr felted bare from North Urooksvlllr. M., say thai tbe schooner Polly ba. Iwn vrtctkl. Hha bal7n,(j00 feat of lumbrr as a raigo, thlpped at llangnr foi lloslnn. Th Polly wa 4H toa aehonn r, and she had the ilmlucllon of belna th nldvft rrafl la I be American marine having been built la 1800 al Ameabury DurlDi the war oMrll Ihe Polly w a privateer and waa Instrumental la cap taring a British gnnboat off ibe coast of Milne. Hbe waa to bat goo to Chicago at tha World' Fair, bat torn beslatwt dlfflratty arising. b failed lo gat ap the lake. Hbe waa the oMaat achooetr o bar elaet aloal aad wa a oloaa eoaapail lor for tha booor of 4lg Iba oldest Aaaarkaa ?! la active serrto or la ordinary with tba Old Irwaldw (Coa iltatloa) at lb aavy yard. DeWHl' Uulo Karl HUcri an lb baal Kvav pill avor aaada. Kaay to lak aad aavor (ripa. f, B. Daffy. TEB IAUTS. Tba followlag jaotaUoM aro raeot. ad by . C. LaUaia Co. Kaw Bon). K.O. ' Ma Toaut, Nov. M CotTOW- Opaaw BUk Low. Ooe Kor. ...lOOd 10.11 10.M Id 01 . laa IM IN tt f Meb...........4 MT ITT IJt May.. Mb I M .1 Ti t.i trpaafi Opoo, Olgh. Lww. doaa Dao TT Wt TJ HH CM. Oee. ..... 1H " 9a so. trrrrd. ... n , rad.1. ... .... II K4 Cea. T.. M M ' . ; m Uataat ..... II) t& A. II. ft W..... ; T Ootioti ranalpu voro a,arUlaa at an KaaraVlPaMl HaV4Hat ) iV4 bataa. Falorw IM. iaa rw IM HivMti Nar.-Daa. Wra HWa (mm !. CMtna fa tba Wwsal mat tat x44 at 1 00 la I aa. 7 u. I aal ,m It!., JkiMr rjnl. 5B.y aR"T. Ilik, "a il't afca'p at I ia -!. The Graat Trintest Retween ITnlversltv Teams of North Carolina And Vir ginia, j Tha following trim the Norfolk Virginian Pl ot of 33 id will lie read with Interest tiy every fool Lai I emtiMia.l. 'I he final arrangement fer Ss'urday'a real football coi'.liH Iine ken com pleted, and all 'f in Dudims fur the i.i Hums to line tip. The coctestini: rl'tvcns will Hrrivc in lilKiii) l o on i r ' v. , and bi'iih will in 1 pmliubility step nt Ibe Momici din, h. Vireiiiiftn- biivicir u1n itilv niadc irangeiiunis Willi '.I al lioslelry for hi i cniiiii.iltit ii.T s. Tiie Icniij rimii 'hut L.tlesv ille, with nt least fin li i ud red I 1,1! "roo lers" ami the sioiiuahII Band i f Stmnlon. wl I coiuii i.i over ill' '.iie.i;iue aid Ihio, and llu C'mpel IM del-gitimi wi.l arrive via the i ia1 hern U di a ay. All indicilioim point t.i an exceed ingly lariro croA.l coining; in fail, al ready some cxcitr-d-mlnti bsve anivud. he h iteU w ll b.ive a li.r i"fh, an I ii-jlghted ones h ive wr.ii-M I mj ago enrtn; rooms fir the occasion. The store windows are liberally bi- lecked with llje colors of both leainf, and the Grange aud lime cm ha fre quently seen adorning the bipel of the passers by. Taking inlo considerate n tbe wonderful work donn by both elevens this neason, and Hie intense spirit of rivalry which cxUu between them, It is extremely dilllcult o come to any conclusion as to the probabli result of the gime. Both teams are equally confident of winning, nr.d the butting odds are still even K ir the benefit o' thoso i uteres e 1 w ive Hie reconls of iho respective lenni : Virginia defeated Wasliin jt in and Lee, lilchmonl Colleije, Johns Hop kins, Uallaudct aul Itl icluli ir; play ed a tie gamo with V. M. I., and suf fered defeat al the nun 1 1 of i lie Carlisle Indians and Georgetown. Her lolal score was 174 points in the above named games, against a loial of 31 points scored hy her opponents. Carolina bas defeated Vanderhilt, University of Tennessee, University of Georgia and several minor elevens, and has played a tie game with both Sewance University and Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Blacksburg) These records arc far from being 1m', md those who go In League Park 'Satii' lay will certainly not have cause to complain that the i;n ue l&cktil ephli and excitement. It the usual custom ol years gone by Is lived up to Previous ames between thoae two teams have ways been desperately contested, ami the prospects are that this year's affair will not fall short of those pasnil. P0LLOCKSVILLE. Cotton Sales at Trenton. Wild Cccsc Plentiful. Hall-Watson Marriage Barn Burned. At Cat Fish Lake. Tne weather was never liner lb an al the time n r seldom ever dryer Cotton sales al Trenton )isicnl y amounted lo I Ml bale, ranging from II i.. to IK). Mr, It. L Hay wenl down to -Uckw m villa an I lHiii(hi Ml bales of very tine high grade cotton f i r 0 1.0 J. 8 Bender returned home last Turs lay from Npa H vnr thi b ime of his pa rent", nlillo on the river he k 1 1 - I brant, gerac, ducka, and sipilrr.l Oecsa are very abundant In the river Mies Ma uio Franks of Itirhlaud. spool a few days aislting frion I. an I relations In (hit plane this wo k Dr. (). J. Dander left for s trip through Carterol and Onslow thU m irn lag. Ha bas bato (pending seraral laya la this place doing dental work. Mia Aonl Mbfpard aad Ml. Ada Berry r visiting al Mr V. K. Saoda aoo'a Ul weak Mr. Walker Meara left for bl. b'Mna la Wlladoglo Ul Wedaaaday ika Stat 10 attaad Iba aaarrlago of bU daegkiar. Mia Ba Kidder, to Mr. T. P Lnveriag of Faw Tork. MarrUd. al tba bowta of Mr. K. i Wataoa, bis slslar Wla Katie, K Mr- W. J. Ball Of tbl place, laat Wedaea le, atgbt, tba lilb. May bapplncvM atlan l Ibeit fatara. Mr. Dag aid AaHiar, a lor a. i of Mr K. L. Uaaibloa, ba-l ika aa I m i .i'iaaa of toalaf by Ir aa aigbi lm w J barm anatainln I balra ! .t a sad U barrel of a xa ail I ti l wkaela. . .. Trad baa baaa viy l I iwr Wwo UU fail aad wialer ooiag aa M'y tOlboblfb ta of Uat aadaatl aat . " , Mr. H U 4bar, rrrraatla tba (rooary Iraacaf bVl'. MaXalrof Wll legtA. a lo ear Vow la't anwala aotMUeg aad rlU( M itt turn tba awcaaau. Ha retvwta bl ataaa a toed b4awa lo Uklag la tial lev 0 llawtlboral -..'; ' 5 Mr. E. T. IWadar. abf .Uo fof aotlbava portaHHi I tbia, laa oaatara fmtitoa f ttb Cavwiioa, b I y af thra aorllrH B-vfU 1 H Call Lake XMt Wra taay ara bavlag avatt .Mrbtfl sr-wt to vart-MM way, tkay t IM aviansnar tf sWklag fi rataraUg ffa lb aaaaa) ia Ik itm lrf ihia nf 0.k ' HrM abb k kwk Tky v.rt - Harvey's Small Sugar Cured Pin Hams (Nuked) just received. New Int. Almore'd ( eleljrated Mi;ice Merit; Saiir Kraut. I till lino Evaporated Fruits; p:in d and I lain I ; 1 1 o whcjtt, Fancy Elgin Butter, 9y Maple Syrup, New Or eans Molasses .nid 1 New Car Load Snow Drift, Star and Admin SI The Hesl Tie. (Jijjar sold in I lie Cigars, . for I He. Try I hem ! 'j 5 1 'Phone m Hi 0llfiVa9iS3i J. A. JONB HK0AI STREET, STEWART'S 01.1) STAND. EET, ST15W ART'S 01 STA Stxlv and Lnreentjand HOESES and. Ker Koiind in New I'l-re. Also a IlaniiHH, Kuliep, W hips, ; rl Wli.-. Is Three Things Flint, ( onic In the Kmr. Tired Budgie. 'I bird, We S eini. e U- th.-re, llinj'tf ulh . IV AT K KM ii. II. Pkoaa ICE OK 1101 F. t t Wa, pur wbolraoma. gaaranlrvd lo rh.rn lea 'ly maile frora dialitli aa r aU frvai lrNti tmpurliia. MjwlHy In ldnl and pntarnd for hitman mi a aa pi toa. lew eV4i vared dally (i pi run.la j ! i a lo I p as. (oadaya (retail only) 7 a m lo IS nonn Tar prVaa aad otlt tn'.utm mm. Add rata. New Demo Ice Co. Winter is Here ! We tare HmJj. Oar Uncb of Wlatov Oot I Oaa- M OvvrenaU la Sbon, Madlaaa aad Kiir Laaflka. Mlu la all rVyW. Variar aaar to aall araryna la eaaWHs wonl aad Fl II aad. Kid UWa lo botb draa and aadraa at) tea, silk Bead aad olaia, a: peri! Mtoallaw ba bora Oald to Ml lta of Wblta blfl.' Maw koaWra to ba wail drwaaad wOl do rtl 10 f 0 sail. ' ' X'iJ.G.DUNtl&CO., Trifi l'b-l-tlat I'll rn Mir pa. r? r't.i.(KK riisRr. ' W ):)! n llcinx's OiiUrio ie.ll nth nml :i'id n:. 'aney Cane Sv I Klonr. BS- 'ii A job 1-.1 of I lime 5 it t, 2k Krr.:,,S t't. Mtiei - I SI. nniil. i Line ..I llu li. -. WnL'ons I'd. . .1. ,1 71 Itniiid Slreol M'.,rfa Old Mninl to Remember S s. N Y I I UN. N Store For Rent, StnfC ltlU-'l in llu alnra- p 1 ( rtlj ffna-r of I 1 1 aa- W n i turn .(rrfti, fipfo'itc I'nMt lliiiil)'rik A If (xl -ir'l f.'f m kiti'l i f ri i ' V i i r IroNrtv For fcinlv fur mr, -liniu- I in .) It rniiUnf HlTt of h ( tlT A M ntlHiJaPf nf IfOOfl liufMmf IfU in liarKit- Julius M. cArnold, 1 A try, HU c llxthmngf) HUblrai, Itorsim V !)1iil, !(. Wa(pa,1 ftaiaw, wk f tWlart w4a'0 -ri, Broad U tW R. C I I- - l,;l.;l - I i 1 1 - i 1 1,1 f.,. !.. . .1.. kavlrf WH af In k' W'blof. 4r, t'tya. iLk, Vraat d ,'! la n- k a'.aa Ua lka H la aa afT at I I il i'. tt.wi Ti Hf! llaaa - -i l i'l ill 'I e.r r a'. 1 . 4 I I... ti f- f . , i a - -1 ! ' r t ia I f Bagging and TIc5 iadf' lo aarrJf aa whb (XWi rart ad Ti, hag " Ptt Hy fvc, ir. CrWi ara Hlk. J. 1 1niUm aV t'f fi1 a i ' a .1. j - W.H. ! i . . a ' t I '' ' I ft G. H. Ennclt. t - Vr tka id. -lb Si Is Jra jf Iba pf. I)M , Jarirw T , . t Ik I ' f at I . t

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