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iQD(D(IB8S(DIP ftdD -GDo W($,My "03 SlODGfl qu fflDDdl.ftDD (Ffii(oDDQip:aiabria 'JcslcidObaiaDBcei r0LOME XXIV. NUMBER 25. RALEIGH. NORTH. '''- HP in JTnk n iQ7- UDT,m ... - I ' - ' -Si' -." ' r " . IT OBACCO Their First Day's Trial Conspiracy. For MR.OLCOTT'S KEEN KNIFE HE COULD EXrOSES SCANDALOUS METHODS. NOT SELL OTHER GOODS Park and Tillford c.,rh Was Testimony of Who Had to Give up Even 25,000 of National Cigarettes Under Threat of the Monopoly. ew York, June 13. Judge Fitzgerald toiay decided that the trial of the Ameri ca Tobacco Company's officers should proceed with the jury originally selected. W J Bryon, against whom certain, charg . .i:.,,finn ivro TVknf!f rpitwina :i f5 01 IHUlstivm" ...... 1 juror. Jmlgs Fitzgerald, when the pro ceedings began, denied District Attorney Olcott's motion, to hare Mr. Bryon re- i TTn olrw rlfnif n motion made m0H;u. c . Choate to have Juror Fash them. Then Mr. Butler, presumably rep resenting the American Tobaceo Tym pany, laid down an ultimatum, and Park & Tillford were compelled to give up the other cigarettes, returning them ,to the National Company. The agreement with tne American Tobacco Company was in writing and is at present in the safe of Park & Tillford. Under the agreement, Mr. Park said his firm received a laree aiuvuui ui stock on consignment. Mr. Park said the agreement had been made voluntarily and that the firm expected to live up to it. During the cross-examination of Mr Farkr Mr. Ohoate declared that business principles alone t were employed in the transaction o f the 'business of his clients. They are the same principles as are em ployed by business houses the world over " said Mr. Ohoate. No further witnesses were called before adjournment was taken until tomorrow. GOLD AND SILVER. , Produced in State and Territories Last Year. Washington, D. C., June 14. The pro duct of gold and silver in the several States and territories of the United States for the calendar year 1896, is esti mated by the director of the mint to have been as follows. ox x ' ' :. Gold Silver Mate or Territory. value. value. ME DOCFOIIS " HAVE ADJOURN ED Couldn't Preserve the ParityBi tween Editors and Doctors. ALL ABOUT ADVERTISING Alabama Alaska . . Arizona "... California Colorado Georgia-. Idaho ... Iowa ... Maryland Michigan Minnesota 4 bv Lawyer mu:tie iv m.c uwi vevada examined in regard to his interview with j Xew Mexico . . . Reporter Tiper. . ' I North Carolina. Mr. Ohoate then said that he would .n- ' emand to have the attention of the ; 0ati Carolina. grand jury called to Reporter Fiper, the xi-oia. . ditir and proprietor of the Morning ' lennessee . . Journal and Advertiser, for having en- i.xs 5.a?ed in a conspiracy to influence thej Utah . .. ..... . !t;.m nf iimtipd ncninsr. the defence, i ermont ....... Jtuva vi - i Ji.5-ri!i I District Attorney Olcott then opened irginiia . . . Up case for the prosecution. Mr. Olcott i Y ashington old of the formation of fhe company. He said: I Trior to October 17, 1S89, there were five peat cigarette manufacturing eon- k.TQ, Allen & Ginter, V. Duke Sons & o., Kinney Manufacturing Company, rV. S. Kimball Co., and Goodwin & Wyoming Total 5,700 . . . 2,055,700 . . . 2,604,200 . . . 15,235,900 ... 14,911,000 ... 151,000 . . . 2,155,300 ... 1,000 ... ' 300 37,200 $00 4,324,700 2,468,300' .475,800 44,300 1,251,000 63,300 4,696,800 30O 8,000 1,899,900 1,000 3,500 405,700 14.300 THE DOCTORS ABB "FBRNINST" IT EDITORS ALL FAVOR 'Morehead City, N. C, June 11. (Edi torial Correspondence.) -Dr. Blacknall has been itry ing this week to the best of his capacity (and that is great) to pre serve the parity between tlje editors and the doctors. These are the two most useful professions known among men. and ordinarily there is a oneness amou; tnem that that ought to exist among men fighting to exterminate the germs of ig norance and-, disease. They do more work for less pay, they bring more con solation and cheer to the hearts of men, and they are. I believe, esteemed mnt ,187,863! O lTO O"9 I J J - iuiiiv:. - iHfiiA rrn, ,v . . j.iirjr uar a wuiiuon purpose also in the presence of so many delinquent sub scribers and so many non-paying men and women who have been raised up to health by the physician's skill. It would seem that these : reasons 21,640,404!; ;: ---,.-. u-vuiwn 1355 895 ; luitAe mem nrm ana iast- '889)277 inS comrades. Dr. Blacknall no donbt 646 1 reasoned that it would be so when it was arranged that these two professions 296,727 j s!noxild hold their annual sessions on the same days at this delightful resort. But it as not so. Though bearing in many ways indred burdens, there is a cause of war belween these two orofea- 1 ,776,533 29,185,213 776 658,457 76,283 ii.ruiGOrrriiU 1 1 ' ! -r .1 . we editors have' the remedy if we will use it, though it is 4 drastic one." ' I- - - - - - The medical profession in North Car olina embraces some 4f the first men in the State. No visitof could fail to be impressed with the bearing of those as sembled here. TbeyJ are not only an THE TAXPAYER FORGOTTEN aecomplishedbody of i physicians; tliey ' 1 are a gatring of the highest type of SENATOR MILLS SAYS WE ARE our citizenship- .They exert a potent aviu Ulftu UiA JfLUTOCRAOY. He is the Man Whose" Labor Supoorts Government. EQUAL LAWS ARE NEEDED But 1 hey Cannot be Enacted and the ' Work of Creating and Multi plying Millionaires Still Goes On. and growing influence in tlieir communi ties, and it is almost "always exerted for tive eleration of the :$ruV standards of life. It is an exception that is marked when aNorth Caroling physician is not ti gentleman In hd tr5'esense of that word. He holds the most sacred and con fidential relationship ? with Sus fellow man,. end with a. somewhat wide ac quaintance in North, Carolina, ,1 -have (From the Speech of Senator Mills on never known that relationship or tha t ' h Tariff Bill.) k confidence to be abused. I come, sir, to speak for the' forgotten It as doubtful if any other of our man thev taxpayer. I come to! speaK for learned professions is as progressive as those from whose pockets this vast sum the medical " profession. They are a if to be raised, from whose labor and iave minds receptive of all that is new lm be taken, 'xhey ave some m science. Many of . them go to the' "Sht to be heard in the councils of -the great !nospitaJs of ten. Those who are nation when theirnroiwtv i n hotubon ..'.j 3 a ...... ---- -r- - www uiai aavamage, stiudy their SNOW IN HALIFAX. jThe Other riace That Begins With It May be O00I, but Everywhere Else the People Are Roasting' Said to be Just tne u earner for Cotton. Weldon, N. O., June 15. (Special) a ciozen or Weldon wno was at En field Saturday informs me that during a brisk thunder storm which came op suddenly there was a little flurry of snow. The flakes came down soft and gently and one well-known citizen of En field picked up one of the flakes to make sure that it was really and truly snow. Such a remarkable occurrence as snow in June in Halifax county was never known here before. Postmaster Oapell is making some de cided improvements at the posto trice. He has just put in fifty handsome new lock boxes and a beautiful money order win dow. He says he will make other im-! provements just as soon aa h irt intn his new building. j fp The weather is now just right for all crops and cotton is showing a decided im- provement. . The State farm crops are fine and th 1 prospect is good for a large crop. UD EB MOIITICELLO Bryan Speaks From the Lawn --of Virginia's University. JEFFERSON STILL LIVES PEOPLE COMB FROM. EVERY WHERE FOR SEVERAL DAYS. SPECIAL TRAINS YESTERDAY JAMES P. HARLAN KILLED. Run Over by a Train Brother of Justice Harlan and Inmate of Almshouse. journals and keep abreast of ithi? tinwn rru - . . . T j-uwr annual gaxnermgs are not mere meetings for pleasure and -tSa inter change of social greetings. The are marked by intense interest in every, thins tnat toucnes man, and there are discus sions upon topics that make for? the in creased knowledge and rowin& skill of the profession. ... - - ... . I confess for myself to having, a more Louisville, Ky., June 15. James P. Harlan, a brother of Associate JustW by an act of legislative rapine and dis- j HarlaTi, was accidentally killed by a train tributed among men who hase paid no ,he LoaiTiIle. Henderson & St. Louis consideration fr it Ifailw,aJ' this afternoon, near the city consideration for it. t alms house. Mr. Harlan, who was about What are we doing? Building up a vast , 70 years old, was once one of the most and solid plutocracy in this 'country. ; prominent lawyers in the State, enjoying Somebody asked the otLer day how many la. large Practice and holding a high judi- millionaires there are m the United 'fli0!? ?onnt- He . now- " umxea .ever, the victim of nn nnmntKnii.Kii. States. You could count them on the;petite for liquor and was incapacitated fingers of one hand before 1860. The pol- for business despite the efforts of his rel- profound TeSDect and 'hichA- nnnniA. icea and nuMtnrai oIaVw1 1 t I j M-t j - . ... . ,, , . , - , "xvku uj -loro ucut .auics auu UK11U TO UriUZ aDOUt Dlfi CUTf 679,305 11,413,463 1 tion for the medical profession than be- ocratic administrations before the war I He practiced law for several yearain fore coming to this aneetinir. and seein? did not oermit th invwtri fit ovtnVk tnAn- tTTanoo. a -n A .4..tn Y 1 tn . , tne spirit that animates the men who sters in this fonntrv T?.,.- Wn I ha -on v. " T. . u: have the cure f ,.jfh ,A Ktt ;J, T sZV" LTL f ' - :iwriiy enrerea tHn 1: J rl " rr -7 . . . IT . " xnem- uam nouse, wnere ne Has since resided. ict. xurj iwjiot ixieir "uw msoienuy reiuse to be taxed and in noble calling and the State is rich be- solently demand that other people shall cause of their worth.- ; .work out their Mves to oav them tribnto. xnere nave been many expressions of I read from a paper written by Thomas i The Result Attributed th wrtmr,- train which li ni... i'. "l'TrV DUNN DRY BY 86. The Lawn Was Packed With People Long Be fore Noon-Mr. Bryan Took Lunch With Dr. Paul Barringer, Cha'rman of the University. Charlottesville, Va., June 15.-Th much-talked of event of the commence ment exercises at University of Virginia occurred on the lawn to-day at noon that is. the srreat sneeoh h- M w Jennings Bryan, of Nebraska, before the A ashmgton ad Jefferson literary so cieties of the University. Hi subject was, a announced all over the coun try: "Jefferson Still Lives." The people had congregated here from all sections of the country; men promi nent in all the walks of life, business and political, many of them alumni of this old University, who had not seen their alma mater since leaving its classic shades in years gone by. The extent of the interest, which this addrem h- jtTacted throughout the country has'sur : priced every one. Private parties hare been coming in for several dar r.r and this moruing there were five special aproval of the address oi Dr. T T, Afm.. CI. Shonrtnan iOQ S1nS may ca11 another "irre- j PT. supermtendent of the Western Hos- in the United States. It was published pressible conflict.'rf The editor believes ures as presiaenu . ana repuoiisned again in the magasines -r . - -i , . . - . - --.o-v-. i ustr ui rroiiininmi cnnrn a viMn x .v-; j-- uuur bi-l lor inp nniTWrn .53.08S.(00 :S76.0fi9 local option election, held h; i Promptly at 12 o'clock noon. Mr. 1 m-, . ' ' y ' . oiuu : aj. Lilt? in HiiifH i f wi prrir . onn it wno rHHn nnTwniwi i Kn Vv. -... i m - w w ' . a ne increased production of gold, over ' prof ession that disconnts th u. Lfifo m "Z '- " ZS. " 1 terday, carrying the town by a maioritv e stand. He was i m- i i . , i . - -". v.kj . vx, no via aj.LirxiraLJ.iii hiiii Miiipri um. tnai. 1 1 iimx iif-fn pnmmmTni itnrM j - - I : i. i i sz nATFn rrv n o -rry-v f-- wr -? . iJ - - - -. ,.... v.Vmiii-m.vu uuvu rwri v riT mi nra u j 7, ""' mii ,-t,o,wv, of judicious ndvPrtisiT! ia nti rr, nr .i n . . . : . while the wodnctinn f ei,-; n -n juuitmus -uvemsmg is an enemy to.." increase of $14,018,000. - ; the newspaper men. The Christian Temperance Union. loaded with visitors to it full mmtT Dunn, N. C, June 15. Snecial.) The "T0 lawn wa Packed with peoile lour cause or iToniDitlon Bryan , ' C - W - U ilia JVt, lljf - .... Mr. fV X-V commented upon every- of 86 votes. The unexoected rPanlt t Pnied by Dr. Paul B. Barrin.er. ohslr. Co. Tlnv had ninety per cent, of the ''") A 1 1 MTI TQQ A HARI I M P not disbel5eving in the value trade. These five concerns came togeth- unu11 1 LLO , n LI Mil LI IMU ing for others, holds that it Mr. Olcott claimed that Allen &; : B-inno : Winter and W. Duke Sons & Co. each 1 took thirty per cent; Kinney Tobacco Company twenty per cent, and Kimball k Co. and Goodwin & Co. each ten per e doctor, while ' e paper of Dr. Hubert IRoyster,; of breath of contradiction or 'criticism of fluence of the lacol W C T IT WAf 'J-n.- Kaleigh, on "Practical Results in the Di- the article. I will read what (he -says, and 01 W' U X' L' J" . aaverns- agnosis of Continued Fever from Exam- he gives the names of some of them in I -rr . ..r-r . ma nun uj. me xiooa,: was strone. clear "i aiscussion ana tnev do nor ditiv it- sional for doctors to advertise. He does and elicited much favorablei comment; There are 200 persons wortii $20 000 rrw i t i - . . i-vrt i AA-.n. 7 7 ' IN awn- OUT OF HIM QRORHliru rav not stoD there, but criticizes the editw he anestion" presented wM-discussed by 000 each $4,000,000,000. - " UU1 F , H,LLSB0R0UGH BAY ; for Wisbinr thp fl(1vm.timOTta ' Drs. Duffy, Parrott, . Crowell, Murphy Th 8 re 400 persons nt. WITH ARMS. for publishing the advertisements of arro"' ;Vjrf11' MurP "IT wortl1 '000'- It is ihard enough for ; "Hydrophobia was the tmbiect of Ther4 Are 1.000 persons watT.-k nnn . i v , -. w iuc uucAueuicu resnira n , "c "ave i neara one the election were due larari- tn tho i. ; man or the .University facultv- llr iiauooipn iMcnim, i. i.)., reidcnt for :the National Alumni Society; Kcv. J. j Wm. Jones, D. !., former hapJaiu of the Miller Manual Labor School; ex Lieu tenant-Governor J. Hoge Tyler, of argmia; uapt. U'iianon, of Virginia, a TEACHERS GATHERING patent medicines. After a Pretty Filibuster Bluff, Sails Up to the tise I "The American Tobacco Company was incorporated January 20, 1890, im the tate of New Jersey. No crime was com- ( knitted by that corporation, but I will try i p show you that the methods declared j pd carried out under that agreement of Incorporation were a crime. - j "Those five concerns maintained their separate establishments and continued to the Citizen from Tampa says the editor (to forgive the refusal on the paper by Dr. J. B. H. Knight that 000 each$5,000,000,000. part of the medical profession to adver- aroused considerable laterest -and was ihere AN ASSEMBLY OF 1,200 LOOKED FOR AT t?"8 Bryarn; J"dgo NclK1, of ' , I Prince William; Mr. Ifeniel - Harmon, MOREHEAD. iderable laterest -and was There1: ,000 persons worth $2,500. Id U, columns, which be reratds JSSS?, - S" "i'W 3 tTSVw'uw- . bnel, &W. Sid, and iS - ..W .W: Tt- 5m8W: I Off AlfRiffht. t 8UTe mthod 0,1 reaching the people, but tie only "Because of ebgDee'of the an? Twenty-four billion dollars .oWned by ! when he follows up this boycott of his tnrs, and referred to the Committee on w.ow persons. v ' JacksonviUe, Fla., June 15. A special lnn, ,.., Publication: ' Then he puts 15,000 people who own . uiuukj .r. xii unu iiv -1 m ii i in a . avaa . - t -.. 'censorship. 0r 250 Have Atad, Arrived-Fare a,d .naverSoS' Fishing Fine at Morehead's His toric Hostelry. Hon. Marshall McCormick. the board of visitors of the University, and Mr. J. S. Campbell, final president or tne v ashtogton Iterarv SoHt-. jomaKe aiwl sell their lndividnal brands.! n,a ror.iM v j " " v" a.uuKms ' 1 CVUUllCBD ll UUUL nil in SIMt 1 III lit- -. . - ut when a bill of goods was 'sold, say, ! tW . . . . . . . , ntor inserts, the editor, feels that a r J Av.i.j : t ru mive-rusemenTs an Montgomery, of Concord. r instance, by Allen & Ginter, the bill yzi made out from Allen & Ginter, Branch of the American Tobacco Com- iany. This is most significant. It shows bat this corporation "was not formed to induct a cigarette business as am or dinary corporation composed of individu als, but was a corporation of coroora- iions, not to start a cigarette business, ut simply from their aggrandized power restrain, aye to strangle competi lon. "They sent a circular to the tobacco rade saying that a discount of a certain ereer.ta.ge would be made to the job; ts who bought of the branches. "Any jobber? Oh! No; but any. job ?r who handles cigarettes in a satisfac tory manner. I "Satisfactory to whom? Satisfactory .tothe manufacturer. Men with money m credit and business reputation could pt buy the goods of the American To ComPany unless, in the opinion of J company, they handle their goods in j ,n.ner satisfactory to the company. I j"8 means, plainly, that these gooda ?m be sold at any price fixed by the ffTDy-' No matter what the situation r jobber may be, no matter how pea he may need money, or how much f nay wish to clear out shop-worn trii disPsmS of nis goods at a K VT tban c06' he cannot Fit. ..... lf"rthese people "control ninety per cent. tne cigarette trade of this country, iis means that nine out of tea cigar It fifmokers want the cigaretei made f . tue Ampi icau Tobacco Company and fcn v iohber hanales these goods he La k " onIy to one ollt of ten customers C, cannot nndle the American To- lerm " lpay g00s ex"ot at the5r .-jr. 0lwtt then took up the provisions e agreement. One was that the sell . Prices should be such as the tobacco tbli -senxs, ne saia, were lo dj guarantee sales.. Real agents Win a thls AU cigarettes were to re i 'u ice proneHv t k ,o tv,.-. pany agreed to pay all freight charg- oL 6 18 were to nave guaranteed Pressly. of Charlotte. ' "Psycho Therapeutics," by Dr. J. Cuban shore. A report was sent out yesterday that' pnysician aeclared hia hostility ..to the Dauntless had sailed from Key Westi wsPaper advertising by physicians, with an exnedition and it Hrnnint-: aBi -a least one of them took occasion ed by those interested. - It was a bold I to criticize strongly those newspapers", j Dr. S.- L. ?oOU,000 each, making $7,500,000,000. Jioreneaa mty, w. u., June..l5.-Spe- Thus these 24,600 people owned $31,- cial) The great Atlantic City Hotel and a "Retained Placenta," by Dr. G. W. 500,000,000, or more, at that time, than'other hotels are fast filling wiWh ' ne natlonal wealth of the -rivals to the Teachers' Assembly which B. United States. ,t. berins ita sesimi tn-mw a i.JL Powers, of Wake Forest. I startling as are these figures, the work number is expected bv h momW. Causes and Prevention of Diseases of or creating and multiplying millionaires T train. The number of arrivals thna for is about 250, many teachers among them. The table is better than ever; ;the fish ing fine, and a large attendance 4s ex pected, larger than ever before. The number, from advices, will no doubt reach 1,200. TWltir H QtCt hOATl - nn nA li l- M last night and took on a cargo of arms , . and ammunition from a schooner lying ra.nce ses to be a virtue, and that at srneW off fh mn,,th f th Ai time has come for open warfare. Ttirr nnrl saiwi ar-W!, wa- ti,J During the session' of the Medical con-, Women from Sociological Standpoint," stiH goes on, and today the people are i.., ,, . , . -...n-mi-J ,:.V Vill . . . j vennon just aajourned, more than one y wr. o. oieven isrown, oi oansDury. mui n. um proposing to levy "Menstrual Disorders," by Dr. Annie taxes ana $zuo taxes and $300 tax- Alexander, of Charlotte. es on a hundred dollars' worth of the "Ovarian Cysts," by Dr. W. C. Steel, necessaries of life not to raise revenue of Mt. Olive. and pay the debts of the government, but Paracentesis One Hundred and Two to raise revenue for the private pockets and successful bluff that tnrew the of- i Particularly those of the religious press, ! nd ficers entirely off their guard and the who advertised "what he termed "patent jauntiess came in last nignt and got nostrums." There is no difference be- n augw. -Lxitr iwu uuuis were tieu- up until about 1 o'clock and in the moon light could be plainly seen from the dock along the river front of the city, tween the editors and the doctors upon the'' ethics of advertising a humbug, whether a medicine or anything else. T, . 17 f l 3 r i ?i ' I u, x. A,xiy uia.v-aries ou are There is a wid difference in the defini the only ones who are known to be . " 1U luc ueum aboard and they came up from Key j tKm of a Patent nostrum." Many doc- West, tors, if not most of them, include the and reliable standard patent medi- ine scnooner came into the bay late 'old Saturday afternoon and anchored. HerJ name is not known. She is two-masted i cines as nostrums' while the editors and is of about thirty tons. Her hull is.Pnt in that definition none except those black and she was evidently well load- compounded by "quacks." or that have ed Quite a number of men went from :been. own t u daageroiig to life and and proceeding to a point on the bay shore where they -took to boats near the place i wnere the men of Col. Callero's expedition embarked. The entire , work shows that it has master' hands behind it, for the expedition was gone fully twelve hours before the authorities or Spanish consul knew that anything was.' going on, so completely were they throwr off their guard by yesterday's shrewd ruse. The Dauntless had an engagement injurious to health. They are very wide apart, and I see no way of their getting any closer together, if the spirit manifested here by members of both pro fessions is a good indication of how , far apart is the divergence. ' One editor, as a means of restoring the entente cordiale between these two Case;" , by Dr. A. A. Kent, of Lenoir. The ' following were licensed by the Board of Medical Examiners of the State of North Carolina at v Morehead City June 7th to 12th, 1897, to practice medicine: . ' , Clarence Porter Jones, Sterling B timated at nearly $2,300,000,000 a vear. Now, Mr. President, what is , all this for this building up of great fortunes, this enormous fund-creating and multi plying millionaires? Have we not been witnessing for the last few years a thing that must be humiliating to every lover Pierce, Samuel N. Harrell, J. C. Davis, 0 tue institutions of this country? Have William W. Barrett, A. E. Bell, James i w.e not seen tne daughters of the million- H. Hiden, James M. Judd, R. E. Zach- sry, O. J. Parris, B. T. Bitting, M. L. Justice, Chas. L. Pearson, A. B. Good aires .endowed with . money wrung by SENSATIONAL SEA, MURDER. The Log of the Bark Ingersoll Just Arrived Will be Used in the Trial of the Murderer. 1 New York, June 12. The' log of the American bark, Justin H. Ingersoll. records a tragedy which occurred off the Bermudas at 3 o'clock on the morninir Mr. Bryan was iwtroduced by Mr. Campbell and his address was devoted mainly to Jefferson's ideas of govern ment. ' While alluding -.simply to the great issue of the money question, he said, smceBueh was so decidedly out of place, he could not deal with it on this occasion. But he declared that while he might be wrong every human, being was liable to error' the one need of the people was a currency good everywhere. In other words one which would not fluctuate in value, and which was as good as any other in the world. After the conclusion of the address, Mr. Bryan spent two hours on the lawn holding a general reception, and then was entertained by Dr. Barriager at luncheon at his private t house, where quite a number of Mr. Bryan's political friends were invited to meet him. A TAX ON IMMIGRANTS. Senator Tillman . Will Propose an Amendment to Collect $100 on Each. Washington, D. C, June 15. Senator Tillman today gave notice of an amend meat he will offer to the tariff-bill pro- iding for a head tax of $100 on ell im- A. Campbell, J. Pinkney Turner, James i can women exported and sold hke so!U manacled on board the United States amendment also makes it a miademeaoor many carcasses or mutton or fresh beef wuicu arnvea at prtress hnn.hM. fin- nA I m. r - , legislation from the pockets of the for-'of December 27, 1896, and this log will gotten taxpayers of this country, (shipped :rrni a part of the documentary evidence man. A D. H. Whitley. W. J. Weaver. to Europe like fatted heifers and peddled 55 the-trial of a French sailor known as A. C. Bethune, James Sawyer, Reuben for titles? What a spectacle to see Amer-fauI Blanchard for , murder. Blanchard E. Smdthwiok, Henry T. Batts, Peter John, :;W. J. Wallis, Charles Robereon, W. W. Dawson, P. C. Hutton, Theo. L. Northrop, James S. McGeachy, William Isaac Hill, J. B. Person, Jr., L. O. Hayes, H.-M. Bonner, Henry F. Kins man. R. Delmer Patterson, S. P. Hold- f or titles forbidden by the constitution ! Monroe to-day. He is charged with kill- of their country to be worn within its 1D tne mate ana tn-rowing the body over- jurisdiction! titles to be at deadly en- ntty with its institutions. And yet we are constantly beholding it. --vv, -. .; Of wht moment was it that the Fath- - -v - Ta it t n rm m-f trni t-vi i twvn iniw w n ng, J. Jtsrown Wallace, weorge ii.enneay, Vi "8 i"c nuuuu J. J. Hood, Geo. D. WiUiams, Jas. E. ,nd the bloodstains of the Revolution, Rmnks. ll T,. avnrA. O. R. Wharton, ought to secure their liberty and the lib- G. A. Brown, R. H. McGinnis, William erty of their posterity? Of what use was SnSour V V F'awpII. ATPT UJ. HJverPtt. iul mcx w ucviaic uuii unco ui uuun great professions, proposed that il ' each : jn. Glenn, R. Clinton Bunting, W. P. should, not 'be conferred in this coun- to go on the ways here yesterday, and doctor would aeree to insert a simnle wkk t to n.tW'. lohn , try? It was natural that they should do mates two half-brothers; named the rate of R. DuVall Jones, J. 6. -Matthews, Stone- .so. It as the democracy of . a free gov, , Cristensen and AlAmmon. 1 J The bark which arrived at this port from -Montevideo' to-day was boarded at quarantine by , Deputy Undted i States Marshals, who apprehended the ' second mater and one of the seamen, both of whom are wanted as witnesses. The Justin H. Ingersoll left New 'York lat December for Montevideo, commanded by Captain Henry Peterson, who had for John The any person to enter, the United States for the purpose of engaging in trade or manual labor without -ntending to be come a citizen.; , These provisions are j modified by a proviso to the effect that they "shall only remain in effect until sil ver shall be ' admitted to our mints for coinage at1 the ratio of 1G to 1, on the' same conditions with gold." , WaC!ny aSahlst loss by fire. This . e! unasual proceeding. The a? t0 " fay an c i ti?xe aad license fees. C:' asree to pav all rhnrc-M. .inolnfl. r6 13 nothing tlin- aauM V iueh ., K uuuer "ic statute laws if !sbed'' l.ywas allowed to go unpun W nni v-r- Olcott "This w the sys ComZr ?hlch the American Tobacco MS l isoTSed ofits from aictment S ' np to time f ?or striving ! comPany was not indicted meari w7ercome comPetition by Ir cenf .X . using its grasp on 90 r cent n .i . Jta.KraBp on w Pne it ..Clgarette trad bu be )t il lts power over unwUling Josenh p,. V them from selling at& rrinrk' 30f grocery firm of & TiliV e grocery firm of list v.d' wa8. 'the first witness. ru gist n v, auc 1 LQt by the fl:" oniony, as brought iWJ that poll , a CToss-examination, agree- rfny and tw Anencan Tobacco Com f to J. ?t his firm was en- atT;.very.,arge profit. It o - Staled bVthl 2thervCigarette to ?garette a L m vrm' but the National dPnfi. XOlUtlWtA ff xv- . tm ? .lie carnA v v"jpanys ci-i 'iayior; rensacoia, xigary iiuu, AUlf bouirbt Zlrket and Park Rocky Pass, A. P.'Pyatt; Sonama, Har snt o,O00 cigarettes from ison Singleton; Wilhite, -I. E. Bailey. ""---,fc"-x,-v.vwj - -wuia Cl, - . j . . -- -pv miicA fA- Kai'tk- TT? 1 1 -rA Vi i ffrTtv rlrvllji'rs rvar tho o-ifm-a tp-atiI Wall J. JL-OVe, Jr ; JJ. Knw 'nho mnton'nne !. 1: -il 1 a. a. 3. . . . -. . I'. iippin. ti. A. uerran, ljr v. about daylight this morning; I ments jfl . There ia n. rnmor to th pffAt tKnt thi schooner hails from the neighborhood i of t onsly considered by either, the doctors Carrabelle and received her cargo at a ; holding that it was contrary to the pointwhere the. railroad crosses the riv- ethics of the medical profession for them er. The presence of Capt. Parhn, a' . . . . . .. , -. . prominent , citizen of Carrabelle, in this i to advertise at. all, no matter what the city, for the past few days, adds 'strength j inducements and the editors declining Koonce, Jr.', R. E. i emment that they were creating a free, J mates had sailed with Captain Peterson (popular government, whose whole power , 4 former voyages and were popular with patent medicine advertise-1 jy'aYi& g . Morrell Allen H. Wyche B. R eame from the governed. It was a 'gov-, the crews of the vessels they sailed. V is proposition was not ser- Hnnter " W FT Linoitt ' ' ' ernment of the governed, a self-govern-1 Captain Petersen says that at 3 o'clock rr. ix N x.' i. a. eui, . irw guvtruuieui; aua mere was xstrwunn-i: iiu e The Appleton prize for the highest , . Z x i.'.. .r.,.,'. . - e i r-! 4 average on al branch ' wtoidasses.-And yet we see as soon as these who told him that the first mate was '11 ZTr v rS -r 1 Pte t this inordinate wealth their missing. '. A.search of the ship was made, The prize of. the Cr. r . Harvey Com- A V4. , , ml... ..i i,t'ti,0 to the . rumor. Since his arrival he has been in conference with parties-formerly very active in the filibustering business. SOMETHING CUTE GOING. ; Jacksonville," Fla.7 June 15. A special to the Citizen from Key West says. There is strong evidence "of something going on among Cubans here? A tug resembling the Danntless passed through the haTborthis morning about 6 o'clockr- and went out the northwest channel. Her smokestack was painted red. The tug Clyde went out- last night with a load of coal 'in bags. The tug Childer left at noon today. The schooner Ad ams, that left yesterday with a load of arms, has not beenheard from yet. No government vessels are in port. TAR-HEEL "POSTMASTERS. Washington, D. C, June 15. A. J. Williamson has been appointed postmas ter at Guineas, Va. North Carolina Brevard, G. W. Young; Calhoun, W. L. Tally; Demo crat, I. K. Buckner; Glenville, B. J. Moody; Logan's Store, J. JG. Baber; Ne bo, S. C. Jimison; Otter Creek, R, D. Pensacola, Nigary Wilson; to permit any censorship on their col umns, or to close them to worthy, adver tisers who have remedies, recommended by those who have . been cured, .which they desire to offer to the public at large. One editor, more ; facetious than wise, told a medical friend that he bad found a sure and safe way to bring the doc tors to terms. 'If they will not adver tise in my paper and if they will criticize me for publishing notices recommend'.ng patent medicines, I will . get. even with them yet." "How will you do it?", fee was asked. "I will insert in every funeral notice this sort of a paragraph: 'A large compa ny of sorrowing friends were "n attend ance on the funeral of th -ate Jeremiah Jones. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Blank. The coffin was furnished by Undertaker Simkins. The author, of the funeral was Dr. Blank.' Of course I wonld insert the correct names in every instance. How soon would the doctors decline to advertise if the editors, in variably said the .attending physician , i . - -. prize pany, of Saratoga Harvey Springs, N. Y., YOUNG MAN DROWNED. The Youngest Son of Rev., J. A. Edwards , Drowned in Contentnea Creek., Hookertoo, N. C, June 15. (Special.) Mr. Fred Edwards, a young man of 18 years,' was drowned while swimming in Contentnea Creek, near here," yesterday. He was the youngest son of Rev. J. IL Edwards' ami wife, and was the only child left at home to comfort the 'aged daughters are shipped over to EnVooe and i batthere. was no trace ,-oi the missine i P.16' which rt " a peculiarly sad ratua ui.i-6Br.il. x., .1 f .1. -..l, 1,0-rVJ ' o ijiJ 'mfln. A li.IV hrnl- n rwrl rst irA ... -WJU-Ill. -.".' 4XW J .l a Li 1. m . v Jb"v v i ui Ai uanacu auu lfcUUiCU I 1 rf vva. v. v-wu w no , Atiil awl wJlK A viv4va M m-'m-- V1 ) AhsPrTMl HMV. tflA TrkSWva 1a mA ItUA. manufacture, for the second best average an rAtn imth W.ni. trW. v- 4. on all branches, was awarded to Dr. i Jt ... nf oa,nW .;iij if Charles Roberson, Chapel Hill, N. C j sses and marchionesses, ! and we are here iConfession. of', an, unwilling accomplice, levying upon. the. pockets of the poor la-1 , seamen, ims irsen and X nomas i.Aw- . ' .t- aa.J. At' A t : ' ' 'lwrw QOA mnn T? P Smv"5JS!t,? .ooring people $200 and f'anfd?oikales, infer . ivn 111a 1 iiiu ri Owen emergency case, for best examina- lw If we are in favor of equal taxation and of equal and just laws, .why should we not . require the; protected industries of the country, into whose pocket we pour this enormous bounty, ; to , r- contribute money enough at 'least to support- the government that does it? Five per cent on $9,300,000,00d would support the gov ernment ana give you nearly $500,000,- 0UO. While we are creating this enormous fund, nearly- two billion and three hun dred million dollars of .pure bounty every year to build up these enormous fortunes, can we not ask these gentlemen kindly and condescendingly to submit to a tax ation of just 5 per cent instead of 100 . or 159 per, cent? !iJ."v.: f ' '. .. tion . in surgery, was awarded to Dr. Charles Roberson, Chapel Hill, N. C. - The prize of Lea Bros. & Co., Phila delphia,, four volumes of Harris'. Practi cal Theropeutics, for best examination in practice of ; medicine. was awarded, to Dr. James-Sawyer, of Asheville, N. C. The N. C. Medical Journal prize, a packet case of instruments, for the best examination in "Anatomy, was awarded to Dr. ,R. E.! Zachary, of Brevard, N. C. The . appointment to Wilmington city hospital was awarded to Dr. R. E. Zachary, of Brevard, N. C, he having ' obtained " the highest grade of the ten applicants for' the place. There were eighty-two applicants, sixty four were licensed. , Dr. Kemp. - P. Battle, Jr., of Raleigh, was elected to fill the vacancy on the Board, caused by the death of Dr. J. M. Hayes. ' JULIAN M. BAKER, M. t . President, A. B. Weaver, M. D., ; i ' Secretary. : - r Atlanta Ga June is. General John B.( Gordon has been confined t his bed tot- several f days ' at his nome in Kirk wood, near Atlanta, with ai severe ill ness. His physician,- however, .speaks hopefully of his early convalescence.' " formed the second mate that -J'renchy" had.kiHed the first .officer. Njckales .said that "Frenchy", had com-; pelted ' him (Nickales) to assist him in throwing the .body of the, murdered man oterboard, under threats', of killing him aJSO. .' ' . , '4',;, .V j .. ' When Second , Mate Ammon - learned that VFrenchy" jhad murdered liis half brother, he ran to his -state-room, and. procuring a revolver, chased the murderer up and down the rigging, firing at him re peatedly. Three of the balls 1 entered Blanchard's ody. , , S Ammon, Nickales and Larsen were taken before Commissioner Shields to day and all these, were held in, $1,000 bail to appear as witnesses at the trial of : Blanchard at Norfolk, Va.? Ammon gavebail, but the two sailors were sent Ludlow street jaiL , . . "& .- ' -------i-- f Washington, D. C, June 15. A cable gram received at the State department from Constantinople this afternoon states that the Sultan has issued an irade an nouncing the acceptance of Dr. AngeD as minister rrom the United States and Mr. Terrell has accordingly started for home. Mt- , t ( BEAUFORT IS DRY.. Tie Entire Township' Dry by 2 I ... jority. , r( , Beaqfort, - N. d, Jone 15. Specisl.t The prohibitionists carried the town of Beaufort by 128 majority. The entlre, ' toirnship goes dry by 82 majority. M 3 WEYLER'S DAILY BULLETIN.. ' : Havana, June' 15. It is officially ;n' ' nounced that General Fuentes has de feated a force of insurgents, killing twen ty1-three of the latter and capturing fire' prisoners and fire dynamite bombs. The Spanish force, it is added, had five men killed and one officer and seventeen' sol diers wounded. ' '1 An official dispatch from Artemisa say that two sisters of the insurgent leader Federico Nones surrendered,' there yes terday to Spanish authorities. Advices from official sources at Sagu Lai Grander province of Santa Clara, an- nonnce that a detachment ' of SpanUh guerillss has raided insurgent efcmps at Gostave and Zayas, near Maoacas, cap-' turtng, an insurgent ' chiefs f barem, where- twenty women are said to' have' been found. 'The-women are detained id custody. ft ? ! t 1 I $ V
The North Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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