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V TPL. XX. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C. APRIL 8, 1897. NO. 1. "N HIE TRADE SITUATION. Mistrial Bun Goioi on in New Mail Caear tirade Baots aad Sk Ad-fascia-. FrJiU Hifrker. Farm Prat acta Bettar la Price. Cap par Bhi. Yarloaa TradalUai. BOHTOS. Miss., April 2. Not for years haa New jZartaad Kwa naoh aa indru trial ! booas aa at pteatbt. Tba mills art start t ap or nor km dou increased lima jftffoTtr Ha aacttod. Tfcia rtTtdoprjj,ent baa aiarara been followed by increased film . ia ih past sad aucit U hkely to - Ok caaa ww. ' ST ATI DE-AXXRS. Aa we prtxlictttl the cheaper xradi! of, without precedent, boota an i ahoea are cdvaneinj In price j A fleet of kitrs i soiiriiiic tin: cnuntrv Tboae 4a.- who hive a-'ridy 1 ought i and hourly bringing in loads of ri-fiijee. TO aie of a gorni proftr. j Thousands of head of live stock i i c m- Priatt are also advancing, esperially j ing into here from every direction. American indljo llues. In ginghams, The worst features of the disinter yet cotton dreas goods woTen t imitate to con-c to this country are lx-in up wool aia growing very ropuiar. Drew ! press--! a far as wiibl.'. Hut the river coodawhicai sell at wholeal at ikut 3i rtora a yairl. especiaily smil h ck and bright a ittarea will prove the fnxnrites tlkia apriaj. dotting lUalrs who bought on our recotnmaodation a few wrek ago ran BOW watch their ro cpetitora havinr to pay from $1 to f I more on the average ait i lred,. Thare secnn to be ni de- for iar kin I of coats except rovert coata this apria r. . j mxt&s. i Just at pre.'eit Ua bad time Io aell " xooat farm products, except choice lots ( creamarj butter, extra cool hay and 'dfjt prodacta. Ad advance in pi ice has oaa the lattor as we announced some veetJ ago it wouki ccme. Ilides have a good market, especially light bides which ojgmt to sett htttsr to than at any lime la tte tecent past. A month ago we wore advising farmers to hold on to their stocks of wool like grim dratb. The buaiaejaof toe past two weeks baa shown tha ecundaesa of our advise. Ohio has aold et 23 and at 23 cents, and manufac turerm are glai to get these wools at such prices. We beliere that, wool will go stall higher. We know of one line of oeata which vti old this week at 19 cents. - Perhaps in a few weeks more the too- aaae wool will command 21 or 23 ceoia. Our advice in this matter baa cost wool dealers here a good many thousand - - -illHt: bot tk- moaey has gone to tb "farmers or wol rtiaers who were cer. taialy entitle J to it. as they were shrewd askoogh to appreciate the tendency which Ut market had to obey. The wool sales this week, even at the higher prices have been the largest ever known. IX OTHEK BUSIXtkS. N ail dealers who bougut on our advice , versify and Wake P'orest is played. A three or foar weeks ago may be glad to ' steady drizzle made the lovers ol the know thai In spite of ths advance of this sport rather gloomv in the early part of month prediction are made of still , the day. The game had to be cailcd at higher prices at tba mills. j 1:30 p. m.. so as the students could catch It la only two weeks since we predicted ! the 4 p. ui., train to return to their col SB adT&nce in the price of lumber. Local I lestes. dealers sow admit that the advance Ls Collector Simmons of the Revenue of- Ukeiy to come !efore April is over. ' flee here has conducted the office, so well INTtSTMKNT. ' lua' "e 'laa a letter from the acting com- Until the railroad situation straightens out would it would be unwise to invest ha railroad stocks this week. . It Jocks now aa if the country were on the vera of a rcnoer boom something like the gold mining boom of earlier ; rears. One of the most relioble banking . i - n. , l ; , , r .... 1 w. . o . . . n ..-. .Ai.i ,,.: v CiMa u s7 -a jSv ua v au i -. v u 4 1 clients to purchase Calumet A Hecla a n( j Boston Je Montana, aa these stocks now pe,y 10 per cent on investments and will probably pay at least that rata for years to come. The good copper stocks in the past hare averaged such earning rates and unless copper depreciates in price there is enough copper in sight ia these minee to pay 10 per cent for at least ten Tears to come. Boston & Montana sold three years ago for fl5 per share. Today for flM per share. Tho same firm has adrisrd its customers to purchase Butte & Boston "at ny price under $60 n hare. The present market price ia rnlr I rr .ton. r lllia firm tsro.l ,V j wj V v J - - . j - ...... J .... . . that "it will undoubtedly sell in the near' futorc at as high price as Boston A Mon ! I.-. If l-t-i. . m',n- -.i rwli ,1 r, . 1 well equipped, and is capitalized a well and haa-on hand over a million dollars j cash working capital with al! Its proper- ! IT paid for, and will in the near future pay large diridends." Such advice aa this from a reputable Arm means something- The manager and controllers of Butte A Boston are the same as thoee for Boston it Montana. As the latter went from f 15 to $12S per hare it is certainly not impossible for Butte & Boston to go from IS to f 60 per hare. At least, it can be said safely . that this is no wildcat scheme. Copper securities are serving as mediums for large investments this year, and the present feeling of insecurity over the su preme court's decision ogainst railroad rate agreements is likely to send the prices of all good copper securities much higher this rnoctb. WAZa rOREST DEPEATED Mj ralTenllr ! X. '. la rive I o nines HntfT Award for Dmn(ri fr Batlissaa 1 ajar Ira. Special. RaUIOH, N. C, April 3. The game of base ball between the L'nivctai aity of N. C. nine and the Wake Forest club, resulted University 6, W ake Forest 2, Ave innings only being played, the gamekbeing called to allow the Uni ersity boys time to catch their train. The weather waa horrible for base ball. Tho Wake Forest boys want an oppor tunity to play again in good weather. . Jlorton ia his suit at Durham against he Sonthera Railway gets $20,000 dam f agaa toe iujariee receivea last summer. -r- PEOPLE IN DESPAIR. I nistrealag Kuir of ARnlr on tbf NlMlMlppl. Brlnilnf In flood ; GrEcstii.le, Mis. Greenville is now ; ca an 'sland and Rnritab is in wsici i from 5 to ton fi-et deep. Thousands i f head of cattle are stan ling on the , l-vee and many refugees sleep there jh rio covering to protect them. Reports from Helens, Ark,, state that ; the river there is still slowly rising. Thousands of people have been working dy and night on the levees. Thf Mis ; souri Pacific and Cotton IWI t Railroads ' hve rushed train load after train load ol ' jcked sand into the city. The lllinoj- CVntral, Missouri Pacific and Cotton 1 Dolt Railroad have devoted all their ; gresl forces without charge to the work of strengthening the embankments. The Mississippi above Cairo and the Cumberland and Tennessee rivers will end a preat flood into the already filled St. Francia basin, and from Cairo to Memphis It is feared that the deluge will 1 mark a hiizh water figure that will h bulletin hi." cnused niiK'li additional ilartn. The hi.li stage of water from Cairo down, together with the continued heavy rise at St. Louis, mentis wide spread destruction to the I-lla at all points South of the Pertshire bre ik. Conservative thinkers, poonlo who are keeping their heads, fully realize the gravity of the situation. There is a calmness here, it i true, but it is the lethargy of mute despair. Yesterday evening citizenii in Green- vine iiynamttcu tne ranroaa tracus in j seven or eight places in order to let the water pass out into the country cast This has checked the rise temporarily, but when the outer bain fllla the rise will beion ag lin. THE STATE CAPITAL. BmlarM 4 llirr Piopoifd. Iln -Dnll. A Urfl Artist. Court Natteri. ArniurDi of Appeal. JorKSAi. Eursat, Ralkioh. N. C, April 3. " A proposition bos been made to the ' they have ariive l a'- any conclusions Chamber of Commerce from Professor they have not announce 1 them, notwiih Massey, of the Agricultural and Mechin- 'standing what purport to be assertions h ' ical college, to establish a business col-, lege here, such as in Columbus. Ga.: the clause makinz the new duties go ii,P Poukkeepsie, N. Y., and other places. effect April 1, will l e in the bill when i Many young men from North Carolina i passes the Senate, although it may b go to these far away schools, and of,-ft in until the final vote is taken, fo course they would patronize one that is the purpose of keeping down impoiti, at home. Professor Massey i president j tlons. of the Masscy chain of Business colleges The WesUm Senators who have beei and he says if 2o young men will agree so vigorously protesting against theorde to enter the college at its ooeniag it wil- j issue 1 by President Cleveland ju?t hefon succeed A committee has been aopoint- the cbse of his term, setting apart 2 a from tne Chamber oi commerce to i look into the advisability of starting the project. Today the game of ball between Uui- inissioner of the Internal Revenue LH 1 ; partinent at Washington, telling himj that bis office here has been fixed at I grade No. 1. This is indeed a compli- , ment as but four offices in the contry are KraJed No' K Mr. Abbott H. Thayer of New York, one ot Americas greatest painters nas f America's greatest painters has been siiending some days in the ouy. He took the f !,- 0) prize al the Philadelphia Academy last w inter iu bis picture I "CharUy" which he afttrward sold to I the Boston Museum of Fine Arts for ylO,. ' 000 Argunteut of appeals from tiie Ninth District was concluded yesterday. Sholver vs. Wheeler, by Watson it Buxton, for plaintiff: Jones and Patter sou, A. E. Holton, J. S. Grogua and A. ii. Filer for the various defendants. Wrav vs. Machine Co.. hy R. I. Reid and Jones it Iicvkin, for the appellant defendant. Henderson vs. Williams, bv Ctleen ami Maillv and V . J . Rather, for defendant PPelUnt. Diiie Cigar Co , vs. Express Co . J nes A.' P. I '. t C T - o 11 , f. T PiaiutitT: W.lt 1 y oa & Bnxton, for defendant. Watch Case Co. vs Express t o., by Jones Patterson, fur plaintiff: Watson & Buxton, for defendant. Raney vs. Hines. In- Watson Bux ton, for plaintiff: Jotips A Pattei'son, for defendant. Fulpvs. Railroad Co . by Giogan for plaintirt: Watson it Puxt-'D, for defend ant. Buildiui; and Loan Association vs. Bethel, by Orogan and Watson it Buxton for plaintiff; Glenn x" Manly f r plaintiff A. E. Eiler, for defendent. Wilson vs. Railroil, by Watson it Buxtou and Glenn it Manly, for plain tiff: Jones it Patterson, for def. nd.mt. Gorrel! vs. AUpaiigh, liv A. E. Holton and Jones and P.itUrson for plaintiff; W atson it R ito:i. for defendant. Duffy vs. DufTy. argued by Holt in for plai it. .T. Grojan for defendant. Hampton vs. Railroad, by Grogan and Holton, for plaintiff; Wntsou & Ruxton, f T defendant. Ilairstou xs. Glenn, Gt'ogau for plain- tiJ and Manlv for defendant Land Co. Crawforii. by Watson it Buxton, for plaintiff; Glenn and Manly for defendant. The Teachers Assembly meets at More head City. June loth. The funeral of the late Mrs. Sarah E. L?.vis the mother of our esteemed fallow townsman Dr. R. 11. Lewis, was held ytsterday afl-riai 'ii au i the number who attended showed iu w hat loving esteem she was held. When bilious or costi.e, eat a Cascaret candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c. 25c WASHINGTON NEWS. He Civil Service Rules are ilit Vessel for India. The Forestry Res ervations. Appointment of Com uiissioner Hutterworth dm mended, (Greece lias Much S) ni patliy. JofHSAL Hl'IIKAf, Washington. 1). C. Apiil The Civil Service Rules may bo 1 kern I a puncl.laa bae in n oublic gymn: si inn, and the Senators and Repii.-entn tivos to the .punchers. Whethei th- can punch the ba to pieces is yet to In seen. The Sena'e Civil Service Commit tee is prepating to mnke an e.vhatistivi ! i n vi st iation of the workings of the Civ J ll Service under tho.,' rule-, but th;-.l i i .n't goliijj fat rn-ei! for one of tit j ojipoiictits ot Mr. ( !i olaini'- numi-rmif t. ii-ion- of t'- rule, an-l lo p: i son t a t.ve t'..rliss. of .Michigan. otTered a join , i "-ol ' i : ion prosidmg for the repeal '' i every extension made under t he l;' ' :ul min is'i a: ion. Mr. Coi-ii-s 're-l io i ' i mme! iate coiisi,l--i a t i' ni for ri -olu tion. but Speaker lb I nouM rot hav J it th it way. s , it h o g m-' to j Tin tin numerous hills and resolutions which an await ing the appoint ment of the Houm j l 'o m m i t tee s. M r.Coi l'.a saya thai Pres j ident Mi Kiiil' V has tic authority to re eind t le x rule-, but tli it h thin i would only be rig'it for Cinres to a some the responsibility rif doing so. Tic House is taking things quite cas; since the passage of tin taritl hill. 1 met Sat urdav b H only n m line 1 in si --ion a short time, d u i I n w 1 1 ieii i I adopter tho joint resolution to chatter averse to carry tributed tne ;;ra.n wi.ic i Ii is I een con to famine stricken Indii b citiicis of the Cn'te'd Statis. It thet adjviirne 1 until Widncsdav, and tin nres.mt understandin.: i that it iii onl meet Weducs lays and Saturdays unti the Senate acts on the tariff bill. Members of the Senate Committee oi Finance are workicg right a ad day or the tari.'T bill, their intention being to pa over the entire bill item bv item. I' the contrary.' Few people believe tba forest resei vat ions in the V est have par tially gained their point. The Xnliotia Forestry Commission has Lain sun. mailed to Washington : tail; 'aver tie matter with Prc-ident McKinley. who i already s .ti.-lle 1 that President Ch ve land's prcn lama! i-ei was entirely to comprehensive. It is not expected tba the Cleve-Iaii 1 order w ill be officially re scinded, but that as each of the reserva lions are surveyed, the President wi exempt from the provisions of the Cleve land order suc'.i lands as are of a mmera or agi icultural character, or when settler's rights would be trampled upon No appointment male by Presihui McKinley bus been more generally com mended than that of Hon. Ucnjamh Butterwortii to le lommissiouer o ! Patents. Although Mr. Hutterworth i credited to Ohio, from whence he origin ally cam. to Washington as a membc ally cam. to Washington as a of the House, be is actuallv a residen and property owner ot Washington. Mi Hutterworth was Commissioner o Patents during the Arthur acminislra tion, and served hen last in the Hons. on the committee on Patents. It is uu derslood that President McKinley bai considerable difficulty in persuading Mr Butterworth to necejit the !aco. and that bis income wall be less in office thai it wou'd have been out of office. Re thai as it in iv. it i- a go ill thing for ihcsi i bavin-; busine-s with the P.ttent Offio that he accepted. That office i- badly ii need of h is expel ien e, wide knowledgi of patent law and pract ice. as well as c the prestige that a man of hi- intluenci and fame v. ill commaii I. The great interest in recce aroused bv the . lucky position Ihe little count n now oci upii-s has ter ved to call ;t 1 1 en I ioi. to the fact that Greece has no minislei in Wa-hington. There was a (Jreek inin ister in Washington a few y ears ago. and there is a little im-p ry connected w ill his earlv depart me for home on a "leavi of absence," which has never expired Some -av that the Creek government concluded that it could not ai'ord to keep a minister and legation in Wash ington and quietly withdrew by the "leave-of-absence" route, but the story most believed in Washington is that the Minister, who adhered to the Ciivck cos tume at all times, lefi in a dudgeon be cause he wa- followed around the streets by hoodlums and idlers and comments, ma. le upon bis appearance. rire Hi (. rintlnnooKH. Cll At T ANooiiA, Ti-nii. Tiie Richardson ' Building, the largest in Chattanooga and one of the largest in the South, was de- stroyed I a furiaua e'.evalmr : fire. The rlaines caught from in the basement and ran up the .aft. The watchman warned a number of men who were sleeping on the sixth floor and all of them succeeded in escap ing except two. These were Boyd Ewing, one of the wealthiest men in this citv, and S. M. Patton, a prominent architect. Mr. Ewing attempted to climb down the fire escape, but fell from the top. His body was mutilated. Mr. Patton was cut off from escape on Ihe tairs and his body is still in the ruins. About b'O offices and four stores were in the builuinf. The total loss ainotuits to about $400,000, with insurance ol about ?20,000. THE PROBABLE PLAN. Tiie 1 n li I ie ry -l Nay be Al.j n tl io .Mcel Hie ne. It i.s reported that Auditor Aver will M'tui out Misstatement under which tl taxes will be li'ed in ;i lew da s. 11 will make it out aceonlinu to the revenue act ol She la.-l A.-enibly. with the propel- y tax .-J'! on the iluu orth jt property and the poll at 1,-'.). 'I'he t loveinor will t hen apply for a mandamus to compel the Auditor lo make the poll tax equal t the tax on -:!00. worth of property, as the constitution requires. The mutter will thus be carried to the courts and de cided ;i- early as possible. The Attorney General say that he ha 1 een unable to tind any case like this on iecor.l. In all the other machinery act he constitutional equation between the propei ty and poll tax has been observed" -Hah igh Tribune. A urlh Carolina t ililnier. Jai .-oxvii.i.L, JTa., April I. -The riiisei Ye.suv in- pia-vented a Cuban ex .'edition from leaving teruandina last :it a pi ii p ie in; A I e.xancti r of Wll.l ruis--r X. C. e - el ii-nl v yester- 1 ft I. lay m Mian i -1 at i n f u ni-hed b V:, e-C m cT; P cave Sh. d oil u- that an e 'einandina :it 1 weal down tin 1'" i unditia bar. with only t wo . o 1 i ' i t i 'clock at ivcr and ..u!d nieh; mclior VboU '. l ' I'rli'rl; a t u ights luirnin s at the in i - heal was o approach and tin- :'n -Idight of n i tin .esuiu.s was thrown upon her. Tin ux proved to be the Alexander Junes .nd the captain gave as an excuse foi lis piesence that lie was waiting La ows. An officer from the Yecivius wa iii t aboard and then the cruiser wen' ut to sea iii search of tin- Hermudi -vliii h was axpecti'd. A steamer was tini'lv -yen Coniii::1. rom the south h i iv.g th. .- mie si gnal-lispdiNcia- the.-,,- o; tin- Joiie-. Tin lasldigiit was again u-a- I. at which th Ueamer turned and Malted in anothei lirei tion. A signal fivm ihr- e-uviu-iroiiii-ht her to a stand-liil and pin- wa--een lo be the llermuda was outside tin :li ree-mile limit 'and under the British lag, so that the commander of .be Vesu vius had no authority to detain her. Tin fones was escorted to Fcrnand'ma nno urned over to Collector Raltell, win nit a deputy aboard. The tug prob.ibl.. vill be fined for a violation of the navi gation laws in having only two liglcs lispla ved. The plans of the Cubans wine for ien. fuljo Sanguilly to leave this ri;v with a .mrty of y'ubtms for Fernandina. A -mali ug was then to tow t -vo lighters loaded vith 1 1 : e : i . iiniH and ammunition out n ;he bar. w here tliev were to be met by he t ug Jones wii h coal and provisions, tnd ail as to be transferred to the Her nuda. The quick action of the t-siivius ireVen'..- 1 their plans from In in z, carried ut. THE STATE CAPITAL. !tnisell has t'onUlolini: I uamreuien I. I In' Nllltln F.xveiises. Keilaction HHiea. I be Ilrtlrluti I'osi oitico. Some time ago (iovi rnor Russell ac cpted the invitation lo press the button hat is to start ail the machinery in mo ion at the Tennessee Centennial, IJay .st. No.v it is stated that he is centcm- dating .attending, accompanied bv his calf, the ceremonies of dedicating thf irant Monument. April 3oth. in New Tork. He surely will have to ejive up ne or t he ot her. There are quite a number of Moravian iving here n i', and a Moravian church vill soon be built here. Governor Ru-sell writes a letter to the Vsheville Citizen stating that in issuing ! i warrant in the 1 reasury lor money ti : lefray the expenses oi military nt the j .nauguration be followed an exampb j iet by the State dd'raying t he expenses I .f the representatives Loin North Caio ; in a to the World's Fail . but that aftei I laving bis at tentio:) ea'led so plainly b he matter lie must admit, he does not I ipprove i f such expenditure, j The 4 H North Carolina graves at Win liester, a., will have granite head- -don s at inch bv the middle of Jim 1 he Mate Auditor has laiiav. d-i letter from a gentleman at Park Rapids. Mich igan ' a.-k i ng about the climate of this stale .as he is thinkintr ! moving here. The policy of the nc'A directors of tbe Atlantic -V No: tb t aiolina ra.lroad it is said will be to put in groes in all po-ition.-t hut they can provided those positions do nut cine in contact with the general public Tiie r quested i v if Alilermi'ii have been ia - iy the .lirectors of the Agriciil : Mi i hanical colliaare for ii riiiis locate tin- college Hospital, on of Pullen Park, and to have tuial and SI 'Ml to the dig' control of the grounds around it, but will bardlv bo granted. hi.- It is lid that (ioveruor Rus-dl will 1 at once carry out the part i t his inuag ii i al address sugge-ting a reduction ol railroad and telegraph late., by asking the Railroa 1 Comm'.s-i ni to mate lil'-t class rates on all roads w hel k gi o-s rt - eeipts are -s.j.O rO per mile, 2 stead of ;ij a at present, and the rate for 10 words by tel ce its in- to make rap.i cents instead of 25 i cuts a- now. In spue of the denial ot C. T. Raiiley that his trip to Washington a short time aijo ha 1 anything to do with the Ral eigh postmastersliip he is endorsed by both Senator Pritchard and Congress man Pears .n as the success .r ..t Post master Rusbee in April, ljs. Bishop Cheshire is very much encour aged m his efforts to raisi the 100,000 for the endowment of St. Mary's. Poll: Miller appears here on April lo. Circular letters are being sent out look ing to the holding of a Sheriff's Institute and having competent men discuss the Revenue and Machinery Acts, and letting sheriffs discuss the different branches of their work. j - ' A( Per Month. To a few lady ami gentlemen canvassers. Above V7 ' salary guaranteed. See or address, W. C. Jackson, Winterville, N. C. THE STATE CAPITAL. i Senator Bntler's Waoii;j Star io. Tins Slat?. Knssairaii) .Notniiialed flavor oi" Hal eiirli. I'ostoaice Receipts I.artrer. Neuro (in ai ds in Place of White. A n lie fo r Pen i I en I ia ry. Rase Rail. (lovernor (ioinir to Tennessee. ioL';:nai. P.l'i:i..i . Rai.kIoii. X. ( '., A'.r;l fi. Last night the c;ly riinaiies were hele I and our popular present M.iyor W illiam I Russ was nominated. The rest of the i ticket is a good one, I he election comes ; in May. 1 Ex-Chief Justice Shcpl.e -d has been i retained by Attorney (General Walter to J appear for hi n as -pci i d c u l-el m the suit of the Sou-1. era RaL.vay iibout the ' lease of tho N. C. I.'. ;. 'J lie Attorney- : ( Jeneral will via-iicat- bis ilj.ht to bring certain sun- i i nis disci-etio r -as rejre senling the soven i' tly of the Mate and to allow the (ioveruor to iTc-ent through 1 1 1 ni ad quest ions a - 0 lease except the i luirg- i'y of the f lia:n; by the direct' I'S. The leceiji s a' ti e l'aiiigh postoflice for tisi al year i nli.ig Apiil , lflT, were :3-J,."s:'i.l'.. In l-'.U lb. v wo..' .?:.), 000 and have i ' n-a -e 1 s-'J.fhO every viae since. This oliice ha i lies more : econd class matter than a:iy other o:Tice of its rank in the 1'nitcd States. The case of Ha -is and Uaireii was not hoard this morning In t postponed. Negro guards w-re npjriilcl ,.x the State farms a a 1 tiie waia- f. u ir Is who were retained lesigned immediati 1 .'. Gov. Russill sent his answer to i -n bo i o on t he l ( strain: ng i n ler a ml he v., j ! j be represent!- I bv hi.-counsel -lie remain ing In-ie. The ia s ,H "f ii,t. heaiing will he watched with inter -si. Lieut. Shioji who lia; b -ca mid ay instructor for Di'.is' Si ho ' at Win-ton will after this session return to bis regi ment in Montana. Lieut. . hirp mnriid Miss Margie lliisb ae of this city. An anneli' i- to 1 o hi i t nt the peniten tiary for the criminal i isane. The legis lature provide i lot : liein in this way by in appropria; ion of .- :;. iij.i per annum. The railroad appeals tram t'.e venlicl if the jury in gi;g Norton 20.000 lamages. The lixpoiimeit Stat;.ci 1 ; s rai bund some Ramie roo s ami Ua se will be dis tributed this nion li mii lux i"a;mers am! tl'llekel'S HI lie: i'a-te'a par. of tiie Slate provided tliev will ml-res- to cull ivutfi these roots according to the d Ii ectious furnished nd they are I o report the result it) the fall. It furnishes ., strong fibre and makes a fabri : !:! silk. Plilladelphi i ei-nc-is tin-game of ball hey wore to h .v, pl.a- ed he.e tomorrow with wake t .rest, in- t'oson League team have challeng 1 the- Wake Forest : team to play lure i hursday. I ( lovernor R-iss.-il ha- .h-e, led to go to Nashville, Te:.n., May L if nothing prej Vents and ha- :n cej ted the o ter oi the Ashevi'le Light Inlantrv ! 1 e a s 'pecial i?scort. Ex-Lt. Gov. ('has. Si.dman has ie- i turned toN.C. :r .n Atlanta ami u ill make lib) home at Cieensboro. Just after the elc ti m of Senator PriU hard, P.ailer h id a meeting of the i Township Executie C nirni tee cilledi i to demand the nsignuioi of State j Senator Early a- count c'.n'rniaii of : Bertie becau -e be voted for Piitchard, : ; There arc 9 townships. At the fir-t meet '. i ing were 5 t hairm m, o for Early, 2 , i against. Another meeting was culled foi j i Fell. 10th, witli : for Ei lav and 1 against. ! and another ca led for the 2ata inst., :j j for and three against F. rlv. This waning of Butler's -counties nearl ov i lent all the I. me i w i In in !, The name of Mr. Wall ice W . lings, io be post i. aster at A.-hevil C., lias been sent to the Sentate. Ra.v e. N. A now engine ia th 1 awn:. ice cement mill, at Eddyilie, broke whi'e beini: tested. The lone of i:cnping steam pin tied i be doors .-but. ;ind Auiistus Car lur and Richard Law w or lit ei ally cook ed to death. Tom Sharkey and Jim i nliann, cham pion of L'tah, fo lght ei jlit I'otm I- 1 efort an audience of 1 ,-abil ; ( opie at the Sal Lake Athletic club. ! I arkcy was tin winner. There :w nodeci-i ei. al: boual.. to sai lor had the ne.-t ot i r . It is estimated that tin n ss-s -".stainei1 by cattle men dining the ri cent -lorn will range froui I 20 pec c. id. Th snow lies oae aad a h: 1 :' I e: t deep i i l.'iieyeiino, an I Ir.en li .a- to ten fei I n tiie ravin-s. .Midi an vie: y is t-.lt.i many persons repeite i nn-si ig. Frank Lamoiint, the wotiiidol English man w ho was imprisoned in the jail a' ( riiaiit-anamo, but was recently liberated t was on the understanding that In I would leave Lin- i-land that Fie Spanish , unthorities liberated h'ua. He w as placed in the custody t I ne Santiago dc Cub i. am that port for Pnilndelph Earn wood. no s i I'Oiisiil a. hi s sail -d fn ii bv I he .stea mei THE COTTON MARKETS. April Odd V's THERE were n b-at no ton market for Mav. which r 1 1 ! e . 1 dull, at C . 1 ours truly, J. E. Latham THE MARKETS. Chicago, April 0. There were r.o maikets here today. owing to there being a municipal elec tion. I OOD'S ar$aparilla has over ami over ag'ain proved bv its cures, when all other preparations failed, that it is the One True BLOOD Purifier. UJUJMIIIIII llljijl Absolutely Pur Celebrated f. itS en,:,t leavemiig -lie- t Ill- strength and Zliealthf nh.e-- food again-:, alii m and all ba n - of adul teration common i. ilc i hcao t.icnd-. ROYAL P.AK'IX. l-i iW'DP.i: (..; Xi.w Y a .. . S.UPRESIB C3URT KKCISIJri S. Opininuo Ifmi.H-O llni it l.v ile Mule Kirrme Colin. Spec !!. RaLEIoh, X. ('.. April ' Ilaiibtoi) vs : Glenn, f i n l '( t'a. ;;!brnv-d. DulTv vs l)ii;Vv, from Forsyth. illirmed. t R. L. A. : arlirmo I. fr. m Forsvth. i Header: o i v- il i 1 1 revei 1. firmed. Tru-t afiirmed. Land d I . ii vs ( r. I'll. F th. affirmed . Nelson v Insman afbrin--. I. St ate vs Comb -, f : Stanly vs Kaiio-., new trial. Snruil vs Ins'.ira.ii ' li'o:r. i.eiion. i affirmed . Stern vs Au'ei n. fo L'l van v.- I i;i:i!. ! til' le d. State v- Say u t. i r missed for i;; A ,n n . Pre-n -Ii vs .lo .i aflirmt! 1 . Kiiiiati s Rolling afiinu'.-l. Ray s L'i.n s, 1 1 o i LaileV vs ( 'i minis-i lls- r, from ( atawt a. Van. 1-eil inr .from Mitchell reversed. Tucker vs Sal tel t 'l w;i i . new ti ial. Millet' vs Li is, (a l i iora.n '. !" a i'.tt. I Wl !,i No 111 Ca:tiiLia WLa SdiiliiiiE to Cup. J ! Tbe VaHbinirlii 1'osl of (be Oth ha . the Following in Repaid lo N Caroliniatis AVho are Alter So of the Good Thinirs Which Co to i he Faith In!. Col. A D. ("owle-. ol No. !, C,i. :! aie w io is Greece, cai a pple a lit be' be- ur.s-a lit ho oe i -t l da ' ! hat Ii in me Will t I assuranc shortly. OtliT N'o.ih arolinit ; and In pe ; make a p i: u bo a i hi I e. 1;! i.' il da in Ii in: I 'e rod a:o!l id. are it is -ai i. h is 1 .; 'Hi .in I :i.c n t of lie- t he I li'.i l il t of ( 'o kel'V, W ho is I ad- .I'-ii i p i I 1 nt el l al ii Di-ii'icl: Win-ton s lo g. : the I . -t- ' - Rep resell t.a t i ie i i ui'lio'ate for t he W'estcin Distl'ct. ' . M iilikell.and Who ae; iiiu jr oi.all y a. ohr. Id met ay p- -1 Ir- lias tic 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 'ace a i. . A. I. . tore man I lin l '. I reason to V n o.'e day- aacev, u 1,. e.Xpect the corder of ) ds fo! iumbia; He:r y 1 '. Dee it-'d With till I'l'liel Revenue-for the !' nil McLaury, who i-xpc-t office a l Clan !"! . : Bl'ower. who was Mar-iial I. -. t the wliii-h was e i t :'it M 'lis the pri'inise of -Oi rood: Dr. W. II master at W i ;i-t if l'ecei vi ii ' 1:1 -S'olton. ho i W ni oi his le o .j . .sii i. e, j n Stat' - I b-tiicl Idsti u t -inc ii is ca n I i Attorney acy tor 1 nib 1 for th. .'.'i stei n '..I. M. Molt wit lid . e w a i i lured a candid In his favor noli; ieian . .I ite for Foil ft h I. F. si.epla t hirha ii, w la Vlldito: of th A ho was ea ui prio: t oi t ln vat. . i ;M li Ti ,:;-'. b : : .1 -.ll-':il'.r'-. : ' nt ire deli a1 io: Sp as It i I '.it- . 1;.-! i i i Attorii'-y t .r tie Ra il. A. I Lodger, who v ac i':. ziiiau Mis ion. pe of I. oi line, a- In .).:-: i and low ft n d e for t'l. C'.l i. Oel :,ivi-U to li II del -' na n pract'ually vi -n I a 1 1 ve ( 'on cier l I 1 1 at ibis j'iac' aomi-ed to if M ii 1 1 i r i i i o pn THE INJUNCTION CASE. orlh ('Hroliu Knilroiiil Mmier ( mi I in n lit li .In lie Hili. il vln- i 1 1'. Arsuiiii'iil- lleiiril A" l. Special R.U.KloH, N. ( '.. April 0 - (in ooi'o lo lay lli. nth Can. lease injuud i'-n ltltil June si, ;,t Mmont :;. Tie- case w a- -i ir nay pi-. it.- I )lt I h . : i- wa- ; re i ; ill ii t ma. Si DHlnr I'rilrtniial mi FarlJI. WA-litMn.'N. D. C. Senatoi liil. ird lias given notice th it b" u id the f'.Howintr an .-inlmi-iit l- the Dingl aritTbiil. Rl lliovill tl'olil ihe lr.e 1 U-- as pvriu-.- or uik-bu.et ot i; .n ai aatuial state, and lliakin:r it du'.iabie -2.2") per ton; ren.ov ing (inery m e I n 'he free list and making it dutiable at cents I't r pound: al-. iuty mi emery grai llltiable at the rate . imposing a duty of 2 rw cot ten : l'i. lug a i mi po-ing a n . n, n;a king a'l i s2 pel' 1 Ono 1 ei nts per jiound ft'i-eifie duty i ! 0 cents pir pound on in ina.'ite, and in-tead if the ad valorem, as now provided, in creasing the duty of kaolin from 2 to 3 per ton. The amendments have been referred to the Finance Committee, and Senator Pritchard is confident that lliey ' th?y will be a lopted by the committee. IMIL.I I he Dingley Bill seoms assured and O American as well as Foreign mer- O chanclise will command increased values. Th:re was never boi'orc' such Choice Stock of SPRING GOODS - 'n. collected together under our roof as q you will find now. To fret tho BEST O at tho LOWEST PRICE has been our aim. To make this store THE STORE'q FOR THE PEOPLE, by strictly honest Q business methods, by honest adver- ti3ir. by carelul attention to every detail looking- to the interest of our O customers, is our business motto. . We hoped to unfold this week some- q thing- ol" interest, but unusual delay 2 en route lorces us to postpone for . a few days. , v o O in a D3.Y0U AW1 TIE - Tit ink of ?:i'3n si 'ieil.v of t!'- I 1'ir 11 : i c: a ie t : ; e I ' v i -' . W kbO'.v it ami ( r.- e : r i ' 1 1 , liami le in o i e pianos I ball a n u in be r of oilier hoi! si'S ll.ltid ie I o a c I 1 1 e r . v i iiatoi le onl - pianos of Inch repot a tint!. We. sell on Small 1 1 1 I I'g 1 '. I . a 1 1 1 i for tba' reason our sales are inrrtii ".. obliging- us to buy none, and it' i'ilt!'; in large quaiil .1 les we b.n for miioii less than sin iii bou-'es tliat oniv grjt two or tlit'ee pianos pel moot li. ) 1 1 1" 2o c ii s c per;eioe i- ar von r ciiiu m and . Call mnl iet tis talk j'ianos, or s nd for catalogue. Aildias-. Baruoll 6: Tlxmias. W lU'croom 132 Middle SI.. NEW IS ERNE. N. ( . T. J. TURNER, 9 eru, . . i V-S I : ! .. ,., :. . Iflli VJ :i iiieil ! :;!! ! 1 '3 A Ik r IA Ik Th lie. 1 i ' i N'o 1 a I tan b'. i K . i br OM. SI.7;,. o I .' i.:;e s,,a s '.a ON 1 A S ! .."Mb lb.- . I-..I...I ' 1 ' 1 1 -.ii pa i. . Next 10 Hay- . ,,p. . i ca-1 1 i on i line, to make n on b a u k-. Ml or In- I y n, o, -b .1. I. . . ; n !,o t all, nl i I: . in- i ; ,, tin,; . i:V P.KKNK. N. C. ; The brick residenoo, No, -lh I fat.- . cock Street. J. F. L.VT1IAM. XV-1 ' 1, ' .. . rrj i : i ti K fi'i U o O a o a O o Q O C) C) o o A :i lb. t'iii Pork and Beans for 10c. j s,ii-o ( ofSVo, ground C'li icoi'v. K. ULRICH'S H ItOCER V, I'll O li e 0 1. 4(1 Middle St. Farmers. " ; Wo liave A FULL LINE of ' 1 3 A ItKOWH, 1 a T IT I VATOliSi ..n i all other Furming' Itn ,', i. eiiieiitsat i;ock ho rroM ' : ! M EIU'IIANTS -Wccan nelP, you i : d- J'lianutacUjrerH prices. .' yt - 1j. Iff Vullek ; Co. lotn no w ni our immense line Will I e po'l 1 I I) er in on ns. " , l!eiv coiner of our etore will I-- lbi:ga;:i I'.riht with new, fresh L.eiv Ai: i:u'5io Article at an A ' 1 I ! I i 1 'l ice. W o iniatii to make this our Ban be Season. IIaliK.S TUB , . 4n SC WaA 1 ATTKi(THK is male ( hit I m men jo ! - I I ; i - S. ii- Dry Goods n Uargainllonse ' U. n. DAIirUUl, ir,l- 2.si D ok kkom P.-0. ' '' ' ..' - n Id ' r, 'O , - ,s - " ,.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 8, 1897, edition 1
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