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8 THE WILSON ADVANCE: APftiL 23, 1896. trENEBAL'SOTJ.THERN HEWS. V ' 'IrfWtM,' Aprli W.-The Republican siaie wnvcuuuu oumpieiitju. iw liiuurs aiiu. adjcnir&ed yesterday after indorsing the presidential candidacy of Governor Brad ley, with second instructions fori Major McKinley, adopting a platform declaring for the gold standard, protection and recip rocity, and expressing " sympathy with Cuba and electing four delegates from the state at largj to the St. Louis convention with alternates andi electors. From 2 o'clock "Wednesday afternoon until 3 yes terday afterncw.m the fight between the Bradley and IticKAnLey men was waged unceasingly. I -. CoLUMBtrs,Cra., April i4. AtSeale,Ala., Seddick Adams, who was in jail, charged with the murder of R. N.- Renfroe, a prom inent merchant of that place, was taken from jail at midnight by a mob and hanged, - - Lexington; Ky... April 15. James K Pepper, the well known distiller, assigned yesterday afternoon. The assets are be tween 1200,000 and $300,000, and the liabil ities are unknown. The failure does not involve the firm of J. E. Pepper & Co. WiLLiAMSTOWN, Ky.. April 15. The fif ! fecnth murder at what is called Dead Man's row occurred yesterday afternoon. J When Frank Musselnian, a farmer, was t shot three times and mortally wounded by Robert Tully. Tully was captured. ' Huntington, W. Va., April 15. Monday RE MOV A "I ' " . ' . I r - i I JTLANTIC COAST Ux Queen JIamea Surrentlers to the French. San Francisco, April 18. The brig City of Papete. Tahiti, brings news that Queen Mamea, of the Island of Raialea, in the jouthiseas, had surrendered to her old en- einie., the J? rench. The queen, according I wish to inform that I have changed my mv i i mends Diace o and patrons f business to Wilmington and Weldg r vr . KailRoad. 4 tTRAiy GOING S( r TH . DATED April 20:h, 13 . i - i evening three young children of Sheridan fc0 the reports, Is now thoroughly subdued Moore were burned in a barn near their j xnd beyond giving further trouble. Queen livjj j n., iuuy juiit: suutu ui Here., i uuv ! ampji ia. rniirnp' nAp K.nhtp-i nourlir c went to the barn to play, and half an hour score of years. Her subjects numbered later the barn was wrapped in flames and all entrance cut off. ' Huntington, W. Ta., April 14. Robert. K. McCoy, the Lincoln county outlaw, who for a week has been pursued by a posse, wa i captured here yesterday by Deputy United States Marshal -Frampton while en rome to Ohio. He is a member , tf the Hatfield-McCcygang. I Clifton Fohgb, Va., April 16. Paul j Gleason, colored, crimihallv assaulted a i '13-year-old colored girl near Longdate, He j ' 'then murdeied her. Large bodies of men' How Hotels ' Evade j the Raines Law. arescpurmsr the mountains. The Lohp- about 1.0D0 wonle. fierce and uncivilized. j and many previous efforts have been made ! to conq uer her, without avail. She has given the French complete sway oyer the island, with the condition that she be rec ognized as queen. When the Papele left Tahiti a French gunboat was.anchored off Raiarea. The English are said to oppose French possession of the island, and will, itjjs said, ak that it bb restored to Queen Mamea. . . I , ' dale furnace shut down and put all of ifs jnien into the mountains. If caught Glea Isou will probably he lynched. Warsaw, April 15. The Republicans of the First district of Virginia met in ccn jvention at Tappahannock yesterday and elected Dr. George P. Starborough, of Ac comac county, and T. C. "Walker, colored, (delegates to the St. Louil contention. A resolution was adopted instructing the delegates to vote for McKinley. i Richmond, Va., April 15. At Max Meadows, Va , Monday night the negroes Employed at a furnace struck for higher wages. They resorted to riotous conduct during the night and kept it up yesterday. Considerable property was destroyed. The civil authorities shot and killed one of the strikers and wounded another. Asheville, N. C, April 17. The Bat tery Park hotel, the largest in Asheville, fvas damaged by fire yesterday to the ex tent of &U0j'J. There were over 200 guests in the hotel, and all left the buildiifg quietly. No one; was hurt. The fire was confined to the wins occuDietl bv thn Kirciien and servant will noc close. s quarters. The hotel Buffalo. Anril 20. The saloons wotp. closed yesterday in obedience to the Raines ta w, but all the old line hotels and the new made hotels of ten bedrojom capacity, did a rushing business. A nickel bought a sandwich with a beer on the side. There were no arrests, and no features to be re marked unless the pronouncement i of a war up6n the hotels be excepted. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of ithe New "fork and Philadelphia Exchanges. New Youk, April 17. The speculative tem per today underwent a change from immediate previous conditions, illustrating 'the proverb ial uncertainty of affairs in Wall street. The course or prices was eenerallv: downward 3 " - ; Sin eel movine I the new store on the vBest Corner'- across the ! street from my, old stand, have added very largely to ana am petter prenarea in on the trade. T Iv We I. Ion.. ... Ar Uqcky Mount stock of ooods to wait erv way In -addition to my time trade I ami now: pre pared to Lv ;Ta.rbar;o, , Lv tlocky Mount. Lv Wilson. . ... ...... LvVelma...: ' ... Lv Fayettevllle... i Ar Floienee.i....;... i LiV GoldsbOi-o. .... Lv Matrnofia.i-..... Ar VViJmington.... Barg ains to tlie l.can please you Dry Goods, Can supply your wants in oiici' j. r -j f C K , 1 E B 9 B I ' ' , ' , -: - f '5 1 ' T T . . .i : . . ; Groceries, &g., &e. 11 r:t- ..10 i- l oo o ' 215 31 1 i 5; . " : , , 5 07 . P. M. kM., I;' : i . ;v .- hi 4fi TRAINS GOIxlfi NuiHif. DATRl) Apiil !U , Fiorenee Fayettevi Lv. SeJma... ie- Lr H ilson..Ji ... I-j- 11 10 1' '61 I'M V M T 4U !' i() Yl :iv' Lv Wilmington.. ... LvMaf?n-lia . j.. Lv Goldsboro. ...f ! LvWiiso,i...."!j Ar Rocky Mount. Lv Tar boro. . . . Lv Rocky Mount. A.r WeMon .... 1 2il -17 t 2U i 111 ! loi A. W. l'l ' !.' m :; Closing bids: Baltimore & Ohio Chesa.& Ohio...... 1H Del. & Hudson....l27 D., L. &. V :i59 Erie.-..-:...... .: 15J Lake Erie & W... 18 Lehigh Nav......... 43 Lehigh Valley....; 3iU Aew Jersey Cen..L106J4 X. Y. Central Pennsylvania . Reading ...... St. Paul AV. N. Y. & Pa.. m4 04 Tallahassee, Flu., April 1G. WJienia sheriff's posso engaged' in Ulispersing a negro military company were ordered to Are over the negroes the volley resulted in the killing of a young negro. One other negro was wounded. The negro military company seems to have been unauthor ized by lav, h(!iice the action of the sheriff in dispersing it. ;. ' RiCHMOsi), Va., April 15 Philip St. George Bridges, a student in the Medical college, had . recently completed anssay on appendicitis, which had won the prize. Soon'af ter it was read he had symptoms of that disease. JA.Q operation was per formedand he died five hours later. Had Bridges lived two weeks longer he would have been graduated at the head of his class. (Lexington-, Ky., April 14. The attor ney for Alonzo .Walling! indicted with Jackson for the murder of Pearl Bryan has been notified to be ready to proceed a:lr the trial May 5. This indicates that Judge Helm expects to fiuish the. trial of Scot t Jackson in two weeks. It is given ' out that the prosecution will not call either of the men as a witness against the others being confident that they already have enough evidence to convict both. SElkins, W. Ya,, April 17. -f-The Ilopub lican county conv'.jrttion of Randolph county; the home of Senator Steplien B. Elkius, yesterday a-a opted a strong resold-' turn instructing the delegates to the s.t'ate and district conventions lo supporf dele gates to the national Kepublicau conven tion at Sc. Louis whoj are ia favor,of Hon sn B- Eikins for president,: and' in the : event that 'be. is not or will not consent to-'-be a caudiuate, then t o vote for sueh dele gates as will support": William' McKinley. ClIATLOTTESViLT.E Va., April eo. Tay lor Harmon, the ne?rro chartreil with thn killing of Thomas VS. Thompson and af terwards placing the bo;ly hi the store or W. A. White, and then burning both, was convicted of murder u tho first degree in the count y court late Saturday night. His accomplice. Rev; Nelson, also colored, will ..bej tried this week on the same charge. Two other colored men arrested for assisting in the burning will be tried later in the-term. The -.affair occurred at Free Union, Albemarle count RALEtGH, April IS. The concurrence committees of the Republican and Popu list 'parties,. appointed by their respective executive commit tees to meet and deter lnine whether there should be a continu ance of fusion in North ' Carolina, as car ried out successfully two years ago, failed to agree after a prolonged session. The Populists demanded the governor and sub mitted a resolution declaring for free coin age of silver. The silver resolutions made it obligatory to vote only for silver candi dates for office. The Republicans refused to accept the proposition. BUTTE, Monr., April 20. Tim T.rwi. water Mine, at Xichart, was the scene of a terrible .explosion early in. the morning, resulting in the death of seven men and injury of six hours, some of whom cannot recover. The dead are Frank Moran, James Morrison, Hugh McKenzie, Daniel O'Leary, Daniel Ross, John Kerns, Joseph Dearborn, and the wounded Michael Ward, James Cometh, Michael Coburn, Charle3 Schmidt, Jame3 Gallae-h 1 Joseph Doran. . , - ' General Markets. ' Philadelphia, April 17 Flour firm: win ter sunerline. S2.50tf?.2.75:!.dr. Extras i Pennsylvania rnller, clear. $3.403.50; do. do. straight. o.:ij.(0; western winter, clear $3.4)3.60. ' Wheat firm,' with 73c. bid and 73ic. asked for May. Corn quiet, with 36c. bid and 0c. askedfor April. Oats quiet, with 25c. bid andMc. asked for April. Hay firm; choice timothy. SiG.5(i,17. Beef steady. Pork . firmer; new mess, i$9.2510.2.; family, $10.5010.7. Lard firmer; western steam, . S5-30. -Butter steady; western dairy, 912c; do. creamer j ll16c.; do. factory, 8Vllc.; Elgins, lac.; imitation creamery, iuvi13:.; New York dairy, 10g15ci ; do. creamery, 11 16c.; Pennsylvania and 1 western creamery prints, extra. 13e.; doj choice, 17c; do., fair to good. 14&1GC.: prints jobbing at lS.22c.' Clieese quiet : large, 5MlQJ4c;small, 610c. ; part skims, 35e ".'full skims, 2.4c. Eggs steady; New .York and Pennsylvania, 1H ll?c ; western fresh, llJ4c.; southern, luh KlJc ; ; . i,v . Live Stock Markets. 1 ; Xe.v York. April 17. Beeves si nw n.nrl slightly easier; native steers, poor to prime, $3.7(K(4.3J; stagrs and oxen. 3.iT3.40; hulls, ; $2.70.313.40; dry cows, $l.o?(3.!X). Calves ao live and firmer; poor to prime veals, $3(f&5. I'-heep and lambs steady; unshorn sheep, poor to good, $3.20ife4; clipped do.. $3.1&3.75; unshorn Iambs, good. S"a5.2; clipped lambs, $4.45 4.55. Hogs weak at S1.104.4G. P. M- " jDaily except v;u iv I I 'tDaily except Monday. . dilV. ' . i: Jin on Scotland Neck branch road iM'v,., Weldon 3:55 p m, Halifax 4:13 n m: avJl! ' U U . O . o - O O y O O; o , J:45iPm. Returning: leaves Kinston T::J a Ms IN We carry the following standard bra Orinoco, Farmers Bone, Cotton Seed Meal, Eclipse, Acid Phosphate, Kainit. Give me a call at my new stand. ; . I Iricll J G i. x - x i i i i i ii i i i i x i ; . : v . ', j ' .. . - - . ' : . t:XF jtBHWW"' r:iX LURES Mit sm j Trains on Washing-ton branch leave WaVh mjrton 8:00 a m, and 2:00 p m, arrives Yarn 8:50 am and 3:40 p m, Tarbor o 9aI a m turning leave Tarboro 5:30 p m Parmele a m and 6,20 p m, arrives Washington 11-25 a m and j:lo m, daily except; Sunday. Goiiueet with trains on Scotland JSTeck branch I Train leaves ' Tarboro . daily, at 5 ho n rr -arrives Plymouth 7:35 pm. Returning liaves Plymouth 7:40 a m, arrive Tarboro 9?45a ni 1 .Train on Midland N. C. branch leave? GqUU boro daily, except Sunday, 6:C0 a m, arrhiru 8m,thfeld 7.-30 a m; returning- leaves field 7:o0a m: arrivc at Goldsboro 8:15 a'm ' ' s on Nashville branch leave Kockv Alt ? miS Nashville SKftp m; Spring 5- p . Ketupunsr -leaves Spring lU,Vb :00 a m, Nashville 8:35 a ra., arrive at Iloekv rount 9:05, daily except Sunday -'VoJr1811 J.tta branch, ; Florence railroad;' lVec.A-atta6:40,F m' arriV Dunbar 7:50 p ni ' ho8.ftip m. Uetuming-leave Clio 7:20 a m' Dunbar 7:4) a m, arrive Latta 9.0lam,S except Sunday. f Train On CA in tori It-ran h ! .' -'.. daily ev,cePt Sunday, at il:10 a. ,n and 8 50 p. m. lieturning- leaves Clinton at 4:00a m. and 300 p m. ( ! . Train No. 78 makes close connection at'w. i I don tor all points north daily, al rail' via , Kjichmond, and daily except Sunday via Port outn aiia Jiay Jine. 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