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1 " id ' tTVanTSMiiVraiti r-.n n,-rwiri..iMi.... M VOL. XX. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C.MAY 13, 1897. NO. 6. fH ' ij m art liiir iPiiir I JM JUi' Jr I iliw V 1 THE STATE CAPITAL Tin Anoint of Hoiei Necessarj m Hsfit Apprcpiiations. CoiiittMii t at 4ireB.bfro. Cfcsaikfts t Wet the Place. Cwle . Expt t Uo t tir.- Meetlsr ef DrmrtUU. Jotbsal Ersur. ) Ralush. N, C. My 10. Th programme of th comiwncmni A th State Normal and Industrial Col tugti, Gresboro. was recti Trd t.isr. li U ss loilows: Mar 1 aJomnai meeting Md rrHH3tiy U Acuity; 1Xf ff, nfflmtacnMat sermon "by Rer. CliarUi . L Hoffman. of Cbsxtcut. jlay I. ad dress by Joliao S. Carr. on the Phi! an tropy of I tor tlx a Dit." and presents tioa of her portrait. Addreso iy Hon J. L. M. Curry, general agent of ihe Pea body fund, ami prreatstion of portrai of Gorz Peafcody. On the evening ot iStk fepejntaiiTe session essay. Ma; 19tt.' meinorUl service relating to th tat Skjil. Finder, annual address b Walt IL Page. editor of Ihe Atlantii sloat&lr.- On the evening of 1 Oth, enter ttlakttent by Uk Cornelian ami AdeljLhien Bteary aoeirt j. , Ov;od Mr. Rowell will at ten 1. rf tUafoStteSapertnlndfil of Publi IsatracUoa. It it laid that ex-Coogrcssinan Cheat -feasa, wQI be aore to get the place of Re . eorvier of Deed of the District of Colum biat, next Monday. r' It teeina now to be settle! that Oct. BoMeB will not attend the Tennevsi ,-Expoattkja." TJb aw electric ligbi avateni here wil jo Into effect May 19th. State Te.unrrr "Worth ww asketl to day what waa hia estimate as to the de flcUlatne amoaat necessary to niee ' all w tne approprta tiona, ' regular am iMcial, made by the last legislature. H' aaid abut.200,00a He said: "Thi tainf of paying ot all the money in th Txajary, to 'the last dollar, aod thai top, la toily, and we will do no sue) ,-Tbe" legUUtxZra appropriated roone ". for a new boildisg at the mat i tut Ion fo Uwi blind, tat nothing wilF he done thi yetr .rnnda'arenot availsble." -JUijiotaaf-gensral Cowlew la h-r. fi waaaaked what were hia chancea of get Ueg the place of Minister to Greece, an replied: "I im on top. They will hav -ao down Senator Prilchar J if I don't it. He baa toe poll, and has nig influ - eace. Be and Chairman HoUon ar. Coagresamen are becking me." On the board of director of the Xort Carolina railway are 7 Democrat. 4 R. publican and 1 Popu'Iat Xlke JJockery men say th? t are Lcin tabbed by the Ruacllitm. Tl.v appea to hjve expect ei thi. The attorney general ia aaked the que? tiOa whether a man named Ed. Barbei who ts charged with murder ia How cnunty.and who fled when the grand jur retnrned a J rue bill, can give bond f. tr.000 and not go to JaiL There is a Stai Xtward of f 100 for the very cnitiv. Barber, who it appear abort- a!I ihin wishes to avoid going to jail There is a great deal of complaint her today about the action of the aldrrme. hMt 'ahrhl la dropping chief of polic Charlee D. Qeartt. One alderman &a hi only reaaoa thaf Heart t had been chit; Ito long;. The state Pharmaceutical atociAtJoi tamtM here nest NYVdneeday. The Inc. drngglate have arranged an clabornt procram. including a barbecue at tb. gtate Fair groands and aIo vanoL . game there, with priies. A german wi he; given to the association. Wrdnreda and Thursday will be crowded with h tetaetins events. "1 bright beautiful May Day greeted U; thil morning fr the Xiemoritfl exerciser Judge R. T. BeoaetL, of Wadesboro. a the orator, and his snbject "The Prirat BfApt 6t X. V." was well handled b. taie- able apeaXer. Tliere was no denrt of JLdwereand the grare of the edeepin heroe in the rays of a sotting sun wet bright with loving floral trlbntes place there by those for whom thHr liven wer pent. The headstones for the North Can ltsa dead at Manchester. ' . me nm ready ta be shipped to sionii.l, iVnn tery at Winchester. 0 Saturday the Agricultural and ! chanical College, and the Guilford Co) Ugv teams croed hats at Athletic Park The A. & M. College team won the c,ani' with a score of 7 to 10. Bishop Cheshire on yesterday a.luiiii Jaterad the rite of condxroation to tl: ciae ot candidates at St. Mary . The JMae Treasurer has given out lb' contract for tiling the office of the Stat Treasurer. It will coet about fiM. Testerday Dr. Daniel ol the Presby lartan Chorch here preachol before j Wge iodleoce In Chanel Hill. ' JThe lenrer literary Society at th Agricnltaral and Mechanical collegi give) its fifth annual contest by the un -dl graduate membera on lridsy the . The Governor hs had another spplim Von for commutation of the death sen fence to life Imprisonment for Tote' Cameron of Chatham c unty. Te tjeaeirer i cb.vfr d with -h. in flavor to certain banks in the mtt-r : dpOiits, hut be denies thi and aa ) ii' drpieits all over the Sr'U'e prrttv snoeh as his predecessors did. i JlA fiendly suit Is to be entered into by 'Jaltaw lewis A Co., of this city against Treasurer Worfi In regard to the f.'0 ' drummer's txx of liscecse, This means j slCt b decided by the Supreme court I "as aja sppemf will be taken. The treasur- - f sayi ooly diuumers from Kous-s in 1 1 this State pay this tax. ,A haaJaomt brown stone ci ape! is re s; log hrt at Cmkwood Cemetery and will ... te completed August 1st. WIZ.MINOTON DOINGS. i"le M mj nrlt y Hmtrr. lu n Hitil I urn ble Polllteal Freece lima I ii itrtlrr. Tlte HMpllal (nnvrnlinn. 'jvvial vorresiin I'-rvf. Wu MivriTON, N ( . M.-iv T r ;mii .if the Su t i ! r ( . 1 1 1 in ., U.-tyornlty im, tlu f;ii t ti.. mi ir.-r.;- ('oiirt will have i..- opj n-iinilv !. ,a.s judgmi'nt noon them ur.lil Lite nei Fall, innke-i 'lie liwal 1 1 i .-1 1 1 : i ' iv sgreertl.le :rniin I. Th-1 Wright f.tciio:i :-o v i;i nuini. ij-il c i urr 1 are not rnjnying llit-ms Iti'- foi tfc iKiveiH are assun.ini; that t'tev rairio' ' made to pav, hence are helpin,' rT -.-nuch pxi('Ie. The members r.f tin iher t wo botird are giving cncourne nent to such action, they believe tin V right frtctirn ill lx- brought snort tee an empty treasurv, which mean i ;reatteato those Nvho-tiave daily dntie? M perform, and a refusal to work casil; 'ollows, the inability to tnnke payment There i no concealment of Siitisfnctioi miong Democrats ever the -ituntion, f.u iey expert to v1 with un exhausted ex hemer. a break up of the Wrigh rowd. ami possession given to Iheni. The election v( S. H. Kishbl ite. ns A! lertaan, ha.-, brought into the contest hi Id time fighter, o:.e ;vr afrai i of politi al ghts of any kind, ami if th rei nything in polim-ithat "Fish" is not ae (nainteil with, they muit hive beet t itely fwtented. Of course all thi- jMilitical disturhnnci leans financial trouble for the city, foi 'ie interest W eount July 1st, is bardl; ossilde to le met. and where the actus ity running expanses are to come fron 0 one can figure out. All this niram iscredit to the city. Who is to blame tsk those you meet on the street nni ou will receive answer to suit !bos rou ask. Tlie city is really full of Daptists, am they are combining a good time, in tin rdcrly worldlv sfnsc, with a splend'n onvention. in a religious sense. Wilniingtoni.ms are hearing a gie eal of praise over the clever trpatme.i vhich the convention people nre ree'eiv ig at their hanils, and it is fully merited The Messenger, with its usual though' il enterprise, is getting a wonderfu 'aily paper, w ith most ci niplete report f the Convention proceedings. Greeks Keaten. ArrucN's. An engagement becan nea Iestino and lastesl s. veial Inim.s. tin reek Wiog finai! Iwateii hack. The; Uveretrenteil upr n " 1 v h.r- l pur ued by the Turk. The consuls have dte.de 1 to a-k tin 'orein warships to land detachments a "olo and bi ve pr. .nu'w-J to ,-..t-, tin own. It is sai l ; .isrively thai it tit- p-overs isist on the i:Ldraw.i'i ,.f tlie (ireel roops frooi i 're:e as a condition of med tior, ttrceoe will reply that -he prefer ar even to extermination. The Greek government has notified tl.i owfr that the tireek tltt lias estublisl. 1 and ciTeet ive bluekade of I he roa-t e" '.pirn-.. I lnurr llnlloob. New York. Mi 7 p. in. SjiKKs-The nvtrage j . r i - i f twent; i-tive railway sto'ks .n the fu-t d.v o prll was ipod.vM per share, and the l."w nt average reached since that w:is 4i 1 n the yth of April. The highest wa. J.50.71. The arerasT'- i imw ;i!n..u u.i I x-:i a' i-mut .V) ps?r t.hart . Thrt average V r twelve industrial lakes about thi- same n-eurd ami ind' stes an unusually sieaily r.iarket. Look ng back at The record of such wait in erinds they are uur,ually followrd by leriod of activity and centrally of im rovcniont. There an- large ojieration ending, of an important nature, an vh?n the right time comes the buoyanc vhich tlies' will give to stocks is liuhl i surprise even their frii-mU. In th. nantiine patience is necessary. Willett fc Oray report sugar stocks a .iiir pirls aggregate "j 1 . 1 t t.ms ui;air I W.013 tons lat ear. ll.'.i'o L ; i - fain i i this week. Whatever i-. .ion.- in Congress m jo expects tin imlustrial stocks wi ifler, and It is more hkelv that Sugat fohacco. leather :m I Lead will i-nci lad themselves in abo.it ;is (jn.iil or bet er condition than before, when tin- bil sactuilly pa.ssil, 'lhis disposition t hrottle industries i- pxst'atiil the tim or h bi-iu in them in all ilireeli-nis t r ipi 1 1 y appi ac hi i .'. Co iton I ,i vr'rpioi .ib-s 7, '"'it bales a lijjht ailvance. Their total stock is 1. ; T6,0flO hales, of which !.i'.V,.'mo h.iles i Vmerican. against t ;ial stoek last year o ,112,000 bale-, of which '..":. Ooi) w a American. TU porls keep otiong 'ion . le Vi--t and Northwest nhoiit l.ft. weather injurinj tin crops, Imt in tin louth the weatiit r apj.ears er.era'.l; ."avi)ralile for planting, and we shall h. very much d is8ppi nte. I if the Govern nent reior' d.t-s not n-:lect c. nni it n -n-ndicating iivreasi ) a nge uinl yield Vny report of senou- decrease niieh' ;ive another teniporarv ralle. but if otn views are confirnuvl it will he dirlicnH ti cotton a! over cents a p-nim! j Secretary Hester reports Tionths that Texas delivere j bill's npiii.st l,2rt,,'AsMi Lai-. 1 ind ll,l'J:t,l 4 two years '.otal lb-liveries in all r.i'e ! Vpril '.1Q4.T.1.3 bales. f .r 1 2.1' il.l'2( List vein He make- t .'i ,' o! STILL HOLDS THE BOOKS 4. A H.rnllegr Hr-n I j o 1 1 1 . r iTm l if Bnll. ir I h t a ro 1 1 a x KnllMity I reeiors K.lrl I'rrililrul mirt Serrr-larr- Special to Journal R.l.EtoH. N. C , Mar s. . lr, ball gpnie here tins aftern --.n lestilled Agriculturial and .Me. hanical i' -Ii. ;i. Guilford C lleg? 7 Governor Hush L - dirtitois of the North" Carol ma Hailway today elected R M. Norniei.t pr-s,,! ln 1 K. ! Walton, secretary. Secretary P. Brown Kutrm refused t surrender the books of the company. WASHINGTON NEWS. itpr Scacda's Seem in Go WilL All Tanft' Bills. Niinil Aflaiis a Kelnted tn Ne Vork Polities. The Derision to Keep a Strontr Nmy in the Fast A ppnn etl. A u l it usual Tyne of (Kllre Holder. JofRNA I. Bl I:F. a: , V i su ic,i -on ;. 1 . C , May I' 1 1 1 i v int hean ini O'sibi! i t y .'i a taritT bill without a'.'oitsin to pre g sens:. .ei.il niinois more or less scandalous ii loeir nature in connection with its sugai chediile. but it hasn't been donw fo 'lie cars. The sugar scandal startet in-n the Vi!s,,n t.arilT I il! was in thi e-ia'e.aml recently recaKed by aSuprenn art decision w hich will cmri el brokei ii ipmau. ami peihapa others, to servi ,ii! s.-n; nces, unlcs-s a Presidential pat ii inti l -vein s. ought to have been etiougi l.r a generation, but now '.In: air is one ..i ne full of rumors about the .siiga i i it's i -on nect ibn with the sugar si hi i il- of the amended Dingley tariff bill o ,v hef. ;i a- t In ISena'e. It i admitted lo my who do not believe that til te wa . special intention to favor t h suga ist that the new sugar schedule doe . nor it. and that it, and the striking ou f the clause declaring for a contimianc- f the reciprocity treaty with Hawaii nn been taken advantage ol already t. .. ike a large sum of money by specnlal ig in sugar. It is generally understood that man; iilU'i's are In be made in the taritt bil s it now stands. Were it not. for tba i lerstanding there would be an ojK'i volt among Republicans against man; its provisions. Kven as it is ihe lead s aie liavimg a hard time to keei r;.nk and lile sili-nt, uml the tasi dl become more difficult after th r h of this month , ir.irn the bill will b icen up in the Senate for debate. Vou eiuinot always tell In w a Senato i ids bv the way he records his vote ii isknowiu 1 1 t several SiiinUirs win v e,d for the rat i tieat ion if that- arbitrx i ei tn-itv were much pi. used at its Vf tion, and probable that 'heir vote aid have been east against ratiliealio, el lhey bi n needed to re jeet t he I reat sistrtllt Seeretuiv of the Nhvv, Roost l will g.. p. Nt w V...-S ilus xvi'ek t i. ike an i ii ve-1 1 gat i.-ii of a iinnibei; o 'i irgi i-i tioel ii i ii;' favoulisin and !l. i -iniisai of em pi - -vi es f i .r po) . ica! reason the n-i vy var.l at Hrr.-iklvi:. Mr R osi e s , . ii 1 1 1 1 1 be v. a! cl ie. I With eve. le llltel.-sl ,y !;,. p,,ltl, i.alls who .11 jsse.l as spoilsmen, than by those wh ali : I u-in s. '!vi s ,n il service reformers, . Iioiti Mi. Roesevelt his Ivtaii a shiliin; light. It is bebeved thai 'his in vest igat ioi ill 11.1 in i in port i u t put in the f-oi - f i the .. .ntro! ..t greater New Vol : i I ils nn ii i : . - pa t r. 'liaise. In it h ii ' le Is to !, Ii.-ii.-ri I . . 1 i- yet to be aseel anie. I. Mr. lb -s, ,1 1 and his nnmedint. lperior. Seen-'arv Long, arc both sup. i ised !n N antagotn-li.- to the Piatt R iliiieau machine in New Vork. bu 'lesulellt Mckinley, while not g i V i 11 on much patroiiag -o far. has acttd nnigh he a ere especially desirous t. .-id a break with ts'-mitor Piatt. There is c onsideiabh- gossip in navn i. lis .,ei the plain manner in whici ' al Admiral Selfridge. who is in com - and of the Kuropean station, hasshowi lis disappointment Ix'cause the Sccretar; if the Navy declined to i-rderjliim ti ",nj!ish waters to icpre.scnt tbel'.S ivy at the (Queen's jubilee celebration His act ion has been altogether unusual 'hen it was suggested to him by eabh i the Secretary of the Navy that thi a .r between Turkey and Greece rogh n.ike it advisable o send him moii ; ops. he replied that there was amph or, a- iln-rc, and ad led a strong bin Ii- iu! his being the pnvjiel" ottii'ei' to bi ent to (he Queen's jubilee. Secrctan . nig, then cable 1 Admiral Selfridgi sit ive instrm-tions to remain where In i is until otherwise ordered, and ti ep in close communication with th- S. i n i 1 1 i s i e is at A t hens and Constanti pie: also informing him that Admirn . Her would be sent to the On. -ell's jubl aboard t le- ci uiser I'rocUlyii. Need oi to say that public opinion is back o v-eretary Long i ival force lull know ii t i ! o -i p a uav.il r ler to do it. Probably the in his keeping a stroni Fast until the tightitu . -Ver, even if he had h dicer i nit i ! a show ii kind oi .-er siirv - the i esirnat ion from the Trea partment of Mr". Mary F. Wil wh in a tit i.i i t a b i being tl uigi t-i'-m i n widow has th. r t Mis-i- i;s inction !n:e H.-u- has i-ig -In- It-si been b. n n in tin ned because sb oil Id in it do her Work to her a. t. "U. because of ii-:.- and fi own siitis ble health. secretniy (i.ige uus s much impresseil i her s' a: enn-nt that be a. cepted hel (signation to take effect al the latest ;x msible date - l h ri e months ahead- and ,'av,- l..-r leave i ( ;..bsence with pa until 111' II ,.e THE COTTON MARKETS. Vny 11. a; special gher. All ied at 7,t:S. Latham. Thk u ma I Let -i :. - wlh . I .1 i ; ng 1:1 a .1.1 I b in- i ai 7 . ;s and do lours ; r.i! v , J. THE MARKETS. i nu A'. i 'I'tSIS. May 11. l JK. 4 ii", , Ju'v July lb' .."' fltiLD MOTHERS dm, help oi Hood s at a pan 1 la. which gives I them pine blood, a good appetite and new fiiiil needed STRENGTH. QRKZCZ WANTS PEACE. V Hrlllru Hrqurtl Mniil lo Hhvc Ilr-n Jlnilc to the I'iiuch AsUinu Medln 1 1 ii . Ni.nx. -- 1 lie lurks have -oeou- .en Nolo, at me request ot :t,t msuls ot roreign iiowr-rs, lor thi rotection ot eiti.ens egainst tni i eriuunals releitseil Irom prison when th I iwn was evacuated by the Greeks. Th i Gnek urmv was divided into two r.arU ! by Uie Turkish movement that cauatc j he departure of the Greeks from Piiai I s tl i i . line part, under Prince Constat) j ine, retired to Domokos, but what b I i' ime of the other part, under flern. t Mnoleiiski, is not clear. A Turkish army is said to be neni;ri T'omokoti. As Larissa and Pbarsalia wer. ibnndoned before close fighting began so Domokos, it. is feared, will be to cailily evacuatetl. The press correspondents with thi irmies continue to testify that the Ttirki real their prisoners and the ieople ol I'bessaly with kindness. The crueltip; - epiirted in former wars seem to be nov iiefully pievented. From Athens come more frequent re nuts of a growing disposition to ask th -.id wf the powers in securing terms o eace. Verbal requests were first re uted. Now it i stiid that written re uests for mediation have been made b" he Greek government to the renresenta ivesof the powers. All it is said, giv- favorable answer except the represent:' ive ol (jermany. This power is creditci villi a disposition to insist that Oreec i hall ask peace as unmistakably as it ch landed war and give assurance of it urpose to abandon its claim to Crete s the six powers act only when nnani ions, Greece will have to satisfy botl oissia and ( ierinany before ihe victot "us Turk is interfered with. In an; ase Greece w ill, it is held, h ive to pa in indemnity. Charlotte Kxposlllon. Ci( nn on k, N. ( '., May s All the ex nbiis will be ready when the door -i o ie Women's Exposition ojiens nex ues biy evening, May 11th. The building presents a busy seen ov, all hands hurrying the inistallat ioi f the exhibits. The building is we II ie 1 for the purposes of the Fxpositioi i l l the different depai tnieuts will bce" -11. -n t iy an angei I . The Imposition is attracting feat ii rest in all the neighboring States, an n- piospeci, are that large crowds wi ' tend. Special reduced rate round tri ckets have been nut on sab- on the dil i.-nf Southern roads, and the very low ' .- will i liable all to come i , . ( hn rlott . I'liin-- tie Fn posit ion. whi.-li willcni loiue until June lltii. The many line exhibits al m v n ice i'1-iiii- a display wn tin a t' en : n I anyone. The All exhibit is altogelhe: -a- most lmtable display of the kind thai i i- been gathered together in the South vith the singif exception nf the Allan': .7xp.isi( ion. From uil reports, the All di-layi-1 1 i. - i ahead of that nt the Nashvil i 'eiiteimi:ii. The gem of the gallery i "Hieaking Home Ties,'' the inns! popuhi in tun- in this country. The Art g.-iller-I'one is richly worth a visit to Charlotte WASHINGTON NEWS. 4'tientli.tiu Will be Keettnler ol Deeds Hrll tVli'lliiur Kuil. (libull Itemo t lull. Wasiunoios, I). C, May 10 -The se ed ion oT ex-Congressman Cheatham, o North Carolina, to be recorder of deeds, acins to have been decided upon, and. inless the opposition is unexpected!) strong, his nomination will ea to thi Senate in a few days. The Ptesideut Ibis iiotning inf lined several delegation which came to indorse the candidacy o ocal politicians that Mr. ( heatban ivould be appointed, and it was believei lis nomination would be sent to thi iena't' before it adjourned, bul later ii he day several Senators protested agains he nomination and asked that it be bell ip for a time. It was also Intimated that here might be some doubt of confirms on if the appointment was made. The local Republicans have contender hal the oil ice being a district one ex iii.sivcly some Washington man slioiilt e selected, but the President regards i .s a politicol office and points to piece lent to strengthen bis opinion thai r. -Iiouhl just as well go to an outsider hie of the first delegations at the Whitt louse today came in toe interests of -r cal aspirant for the office and were in armed that Mr. Cheatham had brei u'omised the place. Not discouraged ii he least, they continued to set forth tin uaiitications of their man for t he ollic mil insisted that he should he appointed The President candidly informed them lowever, that he had promised the plata dre .idy and that Mr Cheatham would, .vithout much doubt, be designated. The Hell Telephone company has wot he case brought against it in the Su in ine court ny the I'nitcd States ti nnul the last Iierliaer patent. This de ision, which was rendered today, ba the effect o continuing the control o! .he telephone by the Bell Company fo) eventecu years- from the date of the last latent, which was granted in 1SS11. Th" Morgan Cuban resolution was dis 'usvd at considerable length in the Senate. For the first time since the day's leb ite began, the opposition sentiment expressed itself, Mr. Hale i of Maine) ami Mr. White (of California) spoke against the r solution. na-IiiIc Mr. Turpie of In diana supported it. Bucklea's Arnica Salves. Tuk IIkst Sai.ve n Ihe World lo; Cuts Ih nl.st s'. Sores, I'lct-rs, Salt Kheuui, Fever S ir.-s, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, '.lorn., and all Skin Fruptions, and posit ely curt a t lies or uo pay reipjireri. U is acy regarding the history to be gotten out der. all his general.- iiml a number cf guarantee.! to give perfect satisfaction or y the G. A. K. denouncing the South-: officers of lower ran', have been decoro money refunded. Price 25 cents j.ef box. j cm sohliers was rend mi I approved. Tin y ; ted and nviuy of the Turkish others For sale by F. S. Puiiy. ' will be present 'd at the reunion at Nash-' have been promote I. I.ILL HOT HANG. I ioTenior Russell Como'es Sti fence i f.ife Imprisonment Instentl of finny inir. GovPftior's Reasons for Change of Sentenee. Peti tions. Etc. ipecia? to Journal. 1AT WfiH, N. ('.. May 10. Go WHO' insseb today commuted the death h-i i.ence of Charles Ftobo, colored, the mm lerer f James Washington, colored vliom I e shot at the New lierne Frti grounds, in l-'ebi nary, to life impiisoi enent. ' Thejljovernor said there wen: unmet Jus signed petitions for pardon. That the killing was not premeditate! ludthat at the trial in Newlh ni.tbe com would have set the verdict asi le. hi: t f t!ie knowledge that Fxeeulive ro nn utn tion would be exercised which w.nl save tht! delay, expense and incouvei rence of a new trial, GOVERNMENT DECISION. Text on i'onim n I nl Ion ot Bilo's Lit I ' Iiuprlsonment InsteHil ot II iiimr jieeiai Correspondence. KAi.r.i'jH. . C.,May IU.- lu tue niatte of Charles Pobo, convicted of inurdei' i irst degree, at the Februarv term, ISO. if Craven criminal court, and sentence .o be hanged, Commntation to impiisonment for li is strongly urgivl by Ihe trial Judge an. iy the Solicitor w ho prosecuted; by man ending lawyers, physicians and citizen f New Heme, and by the County ollice! if Craven county. It appears that th lomienle was not premeditated, th aere was a tight between the prisone .nd the deceaseiriil'ter which the prisone n the heat of blood, got a pistol, ivnev ; 1 the fight in the course of wha-li 1 hew his oistol and killed. The wo: 'eat u re about it is that he lired at the d eased twice and lired in the midst ol rowd of bystanders, lint all this wa il passion and llreeiuire affiir occurr vithiil a pel iod of nve mLi.iile.s. Our la niposes capital punishment only Ii r pi. neditated killing. It is to be ne,-tl i a ;liat the trial coin' would have vaftit Ins verdict but lor-the cot sidn-.-u i-. hat it involved a delay and exjietise an neonvi nienec of ;t in-vv 1 1 i :i ! . u 7 1 id wiin in! ! In- avoided ,br an K.relt!ive Coin mutation. Let t be -i-t'iViut be rnntiiutd to in' n i son un-u t t -." Weekly ri.j. tlnlleiin Tin- week ending Mi-idiy. May 1'dih v.Ls mt favora'ile ,:rops. 'J'iie wealh'-r !'. 1 II- gl." r w as rutin iv b ill I n-I at lire li ' H'! and windv. T in )-.'low the right sun norimil. n otwil hscindiiig tb bine which prevailed most i rhe week. The coot weather ha.s ret an I grow t n ot crops an. 1 sprout i ng ot seen 'Onsidcra-bjy. The week was i pi ite -.1 1 igbt .showers occurring at sca'ti rc loinls only on May "iih iu tliccentrt' md western districts, l-'.irni work 1 1 ; i -ieen brought u.i to date now aboti very where. Tin- stands of corn an niton are not generally good. Lveri lung needs wuynth and moisture. EasTERN DiiricT.- After the lin ains at the end of t lit? pteceding wee' ooler weather set in, w ith brisk north i rly winds, unfavorable for the growl i if crops: There was jilen'.y of smisl in md the latter part of the week w j varmer. i.ignt suowers oceurren at rw r three places Wednesday and Thur iav. The week was fine for work'. Th veather has been too cool forcottoi ausing it to come up slowly and loo' loorly; some may have to be rcplantei hojping cotton has con.meiici d. Cor; s being plowed first time; stand no ;ood: cut worms are doing some dnmag 'onsiderable tobace.) as transplante irst of week and many peanuts plantei'i Potato bugs are. damaging pot,,t 'es i L mine places. Rice is a bo it all plonte md is coming up tinclv. Wild berrie vi II apparently be plentiful. Shipmen if strawberries ha commenced in north rn portion of this district also. Ce.ntua;. DlsTiitc'i. Not wil! st unlin: ibundance of su'is'iine. the wtather wa . ei y cool until Tim i sd iy, and thong he soil was siillieie it I v moist at the hi ;inning of tlr.' sreek. the 'irisk noitherl viiuls dried it raiiidl v: rain is still neac d. Show ers occurred at some points o he oth. The wea her was fine for work ut the growth of c Ojis has been ver low on accoiri. of the col l. l:,-;h: froct veil, being ri p rted J'rom norther.' loints. Cotton is iiiie Hatkwai'1 am rowing slowly: some being chopped lorn is still small, comparatively p " tand, and some being kilie.l by en vonns. Cinch bugs have done litth lamagc as yet to wheat, an 1 r.ist is r orted bv very lew correspi u.de its fransjibmtin.g tfibac cuitin u-s. Th -r. s considetMble Cabin: olf of fruit, hu here will lie more peaches, apples an ilunis than expec-tt d . ailier. THE STATE CAPITAL. I oiup From linlliniiir tn 1f-i In ( oliiut I. VVHkr I iinnl v Itoiids Stale Hems ol Interest. ' Joi i.'N'ai. flrt:EAr, II i Finn. N. ('.. M;.v I 1 Judge HMtor ve 1. T. Helm T. Ill,' m -mo.-ial stordav was Coa 11 1 of th 1 Itl j j N'oitb Carolini Yob ulcers, am he iiiiisi i have felt oompli neiiled at th niimher of ; i his old com n:a id that came Ju-ic frorr other places to h -ar him. One of his ; privates- came liam Iiiiimoie just t i hear and s -e his oid ( lon -1. At the ant. mil meeting of the- L. O'H Branch Camp Coi b-dHiate eterans thr ; roll call was answered by !' '. The rcso- ; hit ions of ihe Daughters of Ihe Confeder- j Absolutely Pure Celel rated for its great leaver.i-i trenrth and heab Id ulnt ss. Assures tlie ood a; ninsi alum and all forms of adul eration com n m to the che-ij) brsiitLs. ROYAL BAKING poWDEli to.. Nl-JW V.'i:K. ville and s":r to i-n rv ca'iip in iheStat-. Odegates to liu- tv-union ne jippoie.ti'i IS follows; Co. T. S. lvrUan. Col. W . H. S. I'urgwvne, A. i Bfromteh, .f. fli dsong. T. J. KdwariN. The ib.leigb township iva Is are recr '.v Hg pratsfs on all sides it one time VI lenbi'.rg couu'iv rc ads were ciaimrd a u- lie finest ri tne Slato, but that ji ounty wi have to 1 -ik t her laurels i 'or Wikt' count v will s nn nass bei in I ! zood roads. Grand S-.eretary ii II. Woodell, C. H. ; ndwards. J. N. Mcl'ary. C. I' Lumsden, . iid . P. I'etisj, have u.' n 'o ( bailotte ! iattcnltlietir.in i L-Jg" of Odd IV! ows. j It is said 1 1 at Mr. Al Faiibrotlu-r wil j -tart another paper in Greensboro. Mr.' i Fiiirbrothrr, it w ill lie i emenihered. has i jottcn inb hot water in many place! I a-he re Jde ha-s trie I b- do joiirnadstic j i vork ,vid ho was ordered bvthe court' ! . i j n Durham to ed!t nu more papers in tlns -tale. ' The Supreme court Library is elo.-fd' : rjiis week -o a.i make some neede I r ipairs. The State Nornu'l and Indu-tri'd schoi ! j oninienceutetit begins Saturdav. Mavl bjib. and closes edni s-.l ay the lHt'i. j Gnvernov Russeii is asked by tln-ch nr- . nan of the bo ne -ekers association of j 'hicago to apj oint - delegates toibej uiniial convintion in September to dis. j o-iss liu- best methods of placing l-eb'iv the home si ekers .I'itable io alii He i s also asked .napj oiul a repn. s.-n tat i ve n 'lie t." art of N. t . , to f urni -h th inter. ; aati na'. plisnri con.urlb-e with inonan-i- ( ion coueerniitg North Carolina ci in. in d : aiws an I call- of the eiia.ina! insane. Ail (In-sewing ni-ichbi' cimpmies d" n g business in this. Sit,- J;vs' year have renewed Keens.- except th" honi'slH- Hon. M. W Fans mi wdl delivei it W .k Forest Co' in mini nld'v-s : his year. Thcr .ng i-'a -s. in f"! v in lie- 'r.n.i TU3ERCULDSIS FOUND. ) mm Fan Hrfl tf Caiil-i. !Ji Elopemeiil of .Hiinicil VVoiiinii. Ap plirntioii for LeHse oT State Swamp Lauds made by Y. !. tiies. New Bertie Purties Favor It ?pecl ii to ,b ururi 1. - FAi.Klii.i. N. C, May i 1. Tu! eicnbi s s is d's.'N'.vere i in a held ol :w eitv -.at;le. a the Slate h..poi in cut. fi nn. Four of ih'- c-iitlo woie lulled after an xa-nl a i' ion iv a Washingr i eijn-n. j Mrs. Ueorg,; II. (.l is i vlanager "! t n- Udleurb j -hangfi. has elope d with ! lamed Hail, era; cove 1 I a ite of the j Toieptl el Lv a youn nt'i: .r l-.vo niotii i iy da.s.s. j Their win reabiiu-- are unknot: ,00k her ei;b:--.'ear ou, ..u w t I The Slate Board nt ru.u rn icy i ning 22 applicants for iicen- -s, a- uac.ists. Application was made t d a by o'les of New York br the lease or i.Hlacies of S:.-iic wanio lands, erin o' six years. Pet itions signed nv man.' New 'c-opie. fi r lb'1 lease, 'ire td- d. TO RELINQUISH CHETB V lt IMII'll'tl t-l-lsiIl ol Ihe lil-d-kl", I w lilcti. il' Trite. Will 1 u.i llif Whi-. j A rllKNS. - The ci.'iiili; ions' insisted upon iy (ieiuiany, i he. chief of winch is that j 1 rcece shad !.ive hi r l' nu il conscut to I .lie principl of autonomy for Cr.-ie, '. ol h accepted by t ie ctv! governtnt:;i'. j The note ol t iepowtr- l.a- not '.m-iiii i iresent -d. but it ha.-, bet n drawn, and s I o r he i o"owi ti : etj i t: i Fpou a form d deciara'ioii by (ireia ! hat she will re a'l her no s a ad agi.--; ro such an autonomous regi ne for Cietc ; 13 the. powe.'.s in th -ir M - loin shall d'-eni I e.St, an 1 acee.it" ui. reservedly the coun sels of the i owers. they will intervene in ; 'he iuteres s of (eace. The note w i'i probably be presctite i after the (Ti-rin mi minister las leceiv.-d lira I insti in tious. It is un lers'oo I t hat i iieece in In r ! )lv will assent to a': these conditions The Creek tie.-: lias 1. ft Vol . bu' t'a: j French. It ilian n-d Bri'ls'i gu ir-lsl,'.is remain. Th i. wa oiie.-t and I. a- i.-ei n (occupied b.- tl-e Turkish tiw.ps. A .!.- siderable iiunioci- of ihe. I. it ter have tai-ii up position on t ie siii-rouudtng In agiits. The bu'U f tin Ottoman army, however ha? been withdrawn and is marching in another directioji. Qimntitie- of ar ns, miiuiunition and a number of ambulances ere oaptui rd the Turks at Wo. All th : 1 eights ccni.-iiatidiiiT 1 'in ; sM ;4 are now occupied by the Turks. Edhem Pa-ha. tin- Turkish Cuiiman- POOOOaODOOOOOOOOODODCCCOOD o 11 lull Alviv. GAIN" we offer- We day. May 20th for A Pills bury 's Mad i of Best Flour. BEST ROLLS, 2nd BEST ROLLS, -i:" 3rd BEST ROLLS, B O a Maker's name Fi-tnt-.i vinnla nrn r f Tt'l i 2 envelope attached day, May 20th. Rolls; v141 be judged'at q ; 0 t o'clock by the imi aitial ladies, and'o O merit alone will securu the decision. This Flour on first acquaintance' Mr seems Jiarci to iianctv:, out wnen given q thorough and skillful trial ITS UVY () Kvor.y lino in i..tr- v bhi . 1 WAVAil'i I4 Oil! A tlli,.v A s IQH-J KW'I' l-llll l. iOOaeS2S004QOOOOOOaDOQO link If tiil'CO i:i oar s'ni'i' s of .til .'' tu ;i : 1 ' jpartmeii I fi'i-m it, orove G jo.i L miCL'Ssurv '.f li! W'eii. !'. t are not io.' '. We aio Mi.i nt -hi" o i!itie! , i ; i '1 S ill' vv. ;ii j i'e re ?k 'in i' a gon is Vi.-- i! aok :e -i'lS- ' h e 1 1 lo tie . better nt ut; y ri -.- A d w i 1 .1 c a cyrnjilut i g ' tb.- inbric-. 1 Fi a S? ( i- ll.i'l i airl mi fac' ci very tiling i-ia.' Farmers, We have A H'LL I.iXF. of ' l'LOWei. HAltKOW.S. nJLTIVATOIW, a ml all other Kitiming lui I.IemcntsaL K'Ot'K l'.O'i J'ilM I I'lUCES. 10 MKR( HANTS .-ooirs'w' "taunt ii-- ei pi ic.-s. I. If ttlor st V. JUST THIN liovv ciicMit iiii can a , t I'.-nie. Ht t he L g li ! ; i c. l ine Hrfakl'ast Siri; ; lot HAMS. KU-K WHEAT And eery thing el-.- von can buy Mtivwiicre. whet . o : ; a i Epetidirig your 10T;.', (,,M call. lief-pecLfallv, I. TAYLOK. No ''20 Miiiille St. Stock ! b'ttl I a di'ss i p. ... I I j .M.iy 12; h. S!--i ne o o S: (1 () o o o ,o o n o n an exceptional; ? pay ou Thurs - q ; maV ' wi 1 M-IST IIOI.TS U a o o a o $3,00 i 2.00 O - 1.00 o an I directiou taken Q - . to ho. in annlorl Q t j Rolls and sent v 0 )IIJIJ10TII . S Ss- ' .JII ut nu q GROCERIES KIND AT TOLSON'S. : ,""(;0in piote Line and Gurn tutj LOW I' KICKS. Call Andn yourpelf. O , O Oi a n Goo, Betterjest Tbat is the k iml o ' ' IIEiL ESTATE AGENCY. FOK RKNT: G.n.l lirKi-lencp. Per Month, flOOO 18 HQ 12 50 9 00 )2f0 7 00 900 afK) 00 2 60 00 1 00 2 00 S Ou 13 00 1.1 00 It'Hl CHle ClK'lllMll flriek u rein we " llriek sIoib pr month F ) : SALK: IIciie and Lot, (i urge RtreoU Iluiist Hnd Lot, Ian' Front ulrse'. lb u -e mul Lot, Jo!. iron Stieet. riou-'e nn I Iot, .loliMipa m net. IL'UM and Lo", Fiien t-tree.l. Ho i-r iintl Lot, I'.roHd RtlOftl. lb ii-- mid Lot, Proud MiWrt. Iloir-p tu d Lot, Hronil sttet. Ibo - i. ml Lot, Mrtcalf street II and Lot Pollock i-trwsl. 11. a: e and Lot. H. inert V t-treot. II i 11.-, md Lot p.iiock ?trwi. .ml I ait Broad stref t. .nd Lot ats .It t ty ! riii si i eel ;.':-.f 'to. : i.b F F. II A HPF.lt SENT FREE! To m tit pft- ne it. ten tied In humans ii "i rs. or Im 'me tinimid-. e ill ,s. r.'l 0t e. upon h i iphciition, copy of 1 A LI. I A N( K." thejoigun of (Ids Si vu 1 1' lu addition to its boBiiwly lleres'ing rs I tl:'. it contains , hi-t of (lie vatusltle Sntl , unusual prruiunis given bf the jmper, Addrt'8: Tuf. National Himanh uauck 110-411 United Cbsrities Building, New York. c. .- -s s. , - I-.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 13, 1897, edition 1
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