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mfMi VOLUME XX. NEW BIKKI, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31. Ilia;.--,'I!.M' SKi Tiu.S M Ml! Kit (I A RICH HAUL. argUnl ftaa aaalaa luk S,ea Saras. Special to Journal. NaPaiill, Ont., August 80. Burg Ian during last night broke into the Domin ion bank, and took thirty two thousand dollars. No trace of the thieves is ye discovered. VIGOR MEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored Weakness, Nervoasness, Debility. m mil ih mm ..u, arms r lata . WOT- U MrMitk. Md portioa e ih bod;. RiHDU. - - J.0W rfiMw. Book. "pluaUoa ud proofs ERIE MEDICAL CO.. AND New Arrow Ties ! 10,000 Ynnls .1 u to Mugging nm fit HI liu n. lies Ties; Seeil live. Wheat mid O.its. Crimson Clovor, ami Malt. JUST KKCKlVKi) an. for Halo at Clias. B. Hill's V. a st Si ok M a it K kt Dock, NKW HKRNK, N. C. WIlVKrKlflAIVlV'M Diarrhoea and Cholera Mixture. A SAIT!, STUB AMI yl'ICK IT UK I'll It Teething, Cholci a Infantum, Snmmer Diseases, Cramps. Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbns, Pains in Bowels. Cholera and Cholera Symptoms, .-mil for nil irregularity of tilt! (ligvu nve sysicni, whether acute, or chronic. M0TUKRS, NOTE THIS: W in k u-iiiHti u'm Diarrhoea and Chol era lioinody id n perfect iiiitmih of f roulineiit for children's summer d jg cnscs.ninl hIioiiIiI lie in every family, ll'ri timely lino may nave lite. Useful en the Farm, in the Tactory, in the Household, At Sea and on Land, Everywhere It in safe itiuior all oonilitiens and rireiiiustancei, and is recogniz'.il as one of llin very best remedies every intrmliieeil. The ingredients are just what your doctor prescribes almost daily. Valuablo information with every bottle. KOI.D II V IlkAI.KKH AND llltl'OlJlsTS imNKHAI.I.Y. If druggist hIioiiIiI nut have it, will lie wilt on receipt of 2-i renU to any address by Wlnklemann & Brown Drue Co., Siale PraprlMlara. DAZ.TIMOBB MD D S. A. Tw far f, I 1k only a frw days now be fore New Fill and Winter Coodt will begin (o arrive, md these few days win be devoted le Ret ting rid of all Summer Goods, at politely no waxh Rood will be carried from demon to season. A frw Fine Shirt Wal&ia left, were $1.00 to 1.23 ow tfOc. Theie lave detaebablo col lar, and ire made la latent alyle. . Kraitlrul lowered l.awi, was ( IOC, BOW 5(3. Your ciolce oraaj of the 15c and 13Je Orgaodiea are bow 7e. AtKBtt 13. lliiNiasj, f tXMI . Mil aijsy Hit Bam! RUSSELL 1 FilLURE. MM So By Repcblicacs Thronarhont lie State. Ofllclal Courtesy Violated by Gov ernor. Capital Square Walks. Railroad Survey. School Spec Ul Tax Vote, Sympathy for Senator Prltrhard. Jol'KNAI. HfHKAl". ( Rai. noil. N. i: August 3S. 1 . Governor Russell ih in bud oilor with his party. An Eastern Republican said today: "He is a failure. I will admit it and I have the additional mortiflration of knowing that I helped elect him. Hut he is particularly dead. His war on Tested rights has ki.led him. His advisers are a small coterie. We Republicans know who iuey are." One o the leading lawyers in this State, a man in high public life for 40 years, said: "I never knew ho gross a violation of official courtesy as was shown by the (lovernor in giving to a newspaper the official letters winch wire sent to two of the railway cummissioiiers, so that the publication was made two day before they received Ihe Idlers, letters which were by nil the rules of official etiqiK tie for them alone." J. (!. L. Harris is engaged by S. Otbo Wilson lo appear for bin. in his reply to the (iovernor's charges. It was remarked today by a prominent citizen that this whole matter is the re sult of "a ooiispirnvy between the (Jov-e.-ner, Senalor Itutler, another official and two lawyers." Such is the lani'iiuge used. It was a Republican who used it and be said that in his w hole life lie bad never hoard of ho injudicious a proceeding. The Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley railway today paid into the State treas ury $.",170 taxeH. Today was the last of registration for the city election for IfoO.IMMI strict im provement bonds. Registration today wiih hoary and the advocales of (he bond issue expressed themselves as eonli dent of siiccesH The walks in the capital square are being paved wiih brick made al the pen itentiary , The work is being done by "green' eonvicts. Some persons express regret that shell rock was nol used for making ihe walks. A t'oldsboro man says that if shell rock is brought here and put down in the summer it will cause sickness and holds ii rcsnonsiblc for sickness at (ioldsboro. City physician James .McKee says this is the most notable summer Raleigh has ever done so far us health is con cerned. There is talk'.tlinl Thomas M. Nags ot RaleiHi may be agreed on for I. H. at torney of this district. Claude Itcinard, one of the three chief aspirants says as much. Seaboard Air-Line surveyors are mak ing a preliminary survey for a .branch line from (laslnria to Denver and or haps to Newton. It turns out that only 7 towiisliits out of 1321 in the Slate voted for the public school special lax, In over 20 townships a majority of votes were cast for the measure, but not a majority of the regis tered vote. Three barns anil a storehouse on ('(), Itennehan Cameron's farm at Kairintosh, Durham county, were bin lied yesterday, the loss lieing some 44,000. It Is claimed that the establishment of a dispensary at Kayelleville has largely decreased drunkenness. The Secretary of Stale baa a letter from an Alleghany county man dated "Air Bellows." No such ridiculous owtorhYe can be found, and it Is suggested that Arolialla was Intended. Tho friends of Senator I'ritclmrd great ly regret to hear of the perhaps fatal hooting ofhis brother (leorge, a very plucky fellow, the sheriff of Mitchell, by a ilesHrado. Old city bonds to tho amount of ;I0, OSOwere yesterday destroyed. They had been paid ofT, and were burned in the presence ot witnesses according to law. Thero were U1, 12Aln interest coupons destroyed also. This year bonds amount ing lo 024, '.M bavc'lieen pnlil ofT. Out at the State Pair to lie held in Ortober'Mr. J, T. Wyatt ol Faith, N. C will exhibit a cabinet of minerals and curios that lll lie well worth soring. Any one baring anything in that line to exhibit should send it to him Willi their name attached and it will bo exhibited. Professor Chaa. Bnrkeivllla of the University has been elected Secretary of the Aaierlcan Association for Ihe ad vancement of Science. There are orcr 1,000 members of the amoclstlon. Oa September 10th the comer stone of the principal building of the I'lckstord Sanitarium at Southern Pines will be laid Tlihi is tho hosplul to be built for colored consumptive. . Tba Governor decline lo honor lb requisition of lb Oovemnr of Ocorgla for a man named Orwlev Ilodges. A reward of 100 waa nfferrd by the BUta for AWs Ollmora who 1 wsntod In Oumbsrtaad ooaty for burflsry. And n IM0 rswsrd to offered far Gilbert Want, ataa who ssnnlcrcd 1 woaaaa In Wayne, CoL Andrews will start for Han Fraa eboo the Brat of Mil week. 11 will go In hsj prlrsU ea Ml will Inks hi family and hi pHynto srorvtary, , WM Wlloo or eoaliva. Ml tCnsranpt j Sandy MtWtle,cnr guaranUad, 10c, tie WUX flOHT ON. The Hew Hsaalaai rrwsiter A ! TbatTke bImb Plly WIU a la-enaaa-a. Madkid, Aug. 27. General Axcarraga, the bnaniab premier, at the cabioet coun cil over which he presided last night, de clared the government would follow In the footsteps of the late premier, 8enor Canovas del Castillo. Continuing, General Azcarraga an nounced that the government bad full confidence in Captain-General Weyler's 1 hiIi ticul and military conduct of affairs in Cuba. I'enually the premier was aware that the insurrection in Cuba was approaching an end, and if the United States made any demonstration, which he hoped would not be the case, he said, Spain would do her duty. The premier closed bis speech by alt pealing for the good will of all conserva tives. Honor 8aga8ta. the liberal leader, has made a fresh ileclai alion on the political situation, He says it is daily growing worse in Cuba and continues serious in the l'bilippine Islam's. Senor Sagasta is ready to apply automony to Cuba, and expresses the belief that the liberals wil assume power earlier thn expected. Referring to the possibility of a rising in favor of Don Carlos, the pretender to the Spanish throne, Senor Sagasta asserts that the Carlists are already prepared for a rising, and are only awaiting a false step upon the part of the government or a favorable opportunity to take up armsl lntirovemul t'oatlnue. R. (1. Dun & Co., in their weekly mar ket review says: "Spoculativo markets have their turns of reaction, but business has none this season, gaining with a steadiness which is most gratifying. The starting of works increase in hands employed, advance in wages and in prices of products and the heavy movement of crops are facts before which all speculative influences have to bow. The week's despatches mention sixteen iron works which have started against one closing, fifteen woolen mills have started, and so in many other branches, while many more works have increased the force and many are preparing to re B'line and some increased wages. While lliese things continue, with grain rising anil going abroad in enormous quantities money markets have reason for abound ing confidence and speculative markets for strength. Crop prospects are contradictory as usual at such a time, but it is noteworthy that none of them indicate anything less Ihan amide supply of Ihe great staples. Sympathy with other markets rather than reports of injury, which capital au thorities deem not important, account for Ihe deviation of Hie n-18 in cotton, but the mills ure resuming work with a rush. A general replenishment of slocks by dealers w ill call for heavy additional sup plies. The wool market also reflects in great er strength and further advance in some grades tho heavy buying of woolens. which has set many mills at work night ami day, and caused makers of many grades to withdraw them entirely from the order market, but while the mills have liecii huytng somewhat more, most of them bold largo stock and the trading has lieeu mainly speculative letweeii dealers. Prevalllasr 4'aadlllaan Uaad. In regard to the financial and specu lative situation, Maoy & Pendleton, Hankers and Hrokcrs, in their New York letter say: "The one thing more particularly noticeable than any other in the present stock market is the tenacity of holders and the quickly renewed courage of sold, out bulls. Those who have engineered the reactionary influence also shew courage at times, but their efforts have thus far resulted In disaster to bank ac counts. The money which is now pour ing into first hands in a golden flood is sure to return enriching all transporta tion treasuries and middlemen every where, whether ungsged In the msnufac lure or distribution of products which the agriculturists buy. It Is not a temporary condition, hut one which will run through the season nud likely bo again emphasized by ad vances In the prices of products In the face of new evidences that those pro ducts nre for ante in abundance to satisfy the demand. Not more than oooe or twlc in a generation do such conditions pre vail as markedly as now and no specula tor should fail to take advantage of the uniiMi ol circumstance. TH M1MIT. Ycslerdsy's market'quotationa furnish ed by II. W. Sllsby A Co. Cora mission Brokers. Niw Yoke, August DO. STOCKS. Open. nigh. Low. Cloae Am. Sugar 14, 140) 148) 140, Chicago Oaa..... 10S log C. n, ft q M, OR Jersey Central,... On, 00 ML Paul r N , COTTON. 10i 103, 7, 07 M) Mi OA 00, Ops. High. Low, dot fvpt iir t oo i n 7.M October. M4 0 00 0.01 1M CUICAOO MARKKTB. WHXAT One. High. Low, Ooao Dm B-g-8Rf 00) t OOf, Cr" ..- Do aii( 11 lit SJ Moat- . . ' . Park. rVpt....0.M 0 07 MS I.M Rll. fVpt ... ft.01 110 100 110 Cotton Bale 04,000 BaW THE MTE'S CAPITAL Serere Lritictii Meets Governor fall oi all Sides. The Pardsa of Ton sir Kntler. In cress r $4,006,000 In Tax Vul nation State Property. Con gressman Sklsner's Health. Journal ltrittAt?,' RalEMU, N. C, Aug. 30. , The story of how young Avery Huller a lad of M, 'Ip4.biy father Home yenrs ago is ffesfa in the minds of many. The father had been very brutal to his mother and himself and the day Clinton was shiM'ked at the killing, .the boy saw his father drag his mother out of .the bouse by her hair. He was condemned to be hung, but the sentence Was commuted In life imprisonment. He has escaped on two different times. Now a petition comes to Governor Russell signed 'by over 1,000 citixens of Sampson county asking for pardon, and this the Governor has granted and the young man is free. There is general approval of this act. Avery Htitlur is a cousin of Senator Butler. The commissioner of Agriculture has gooc to the Western part of the Stale where he will assist in holding the far mors institutes in Rutherfordton, lieu dersonville and Columbus. The State board of tax equalization now says tha' there is an increase in tax valuation of property in this Slate over last year's valuation of more than four millions of dollars. The fatal shooting of Mr. George I'rit chard, Senator Pritchard's brother, by a desperado in Mitchell county was learned here Saturday witli much regret. Mr. Pritchard has many friends lu re where bo spout much time last winter. Covemor Russell is slill severely criti cised for bis discourteous action regard ing the letters to Chairman J. W. Wil son and Commissioner S. Otbo Wil.M'ii. It is opeuly said that lint removal ol these two commissioners has lieen eon templated by him for some time. Tin Republicans do not uphold him in his action. He wants men en there thai will bo as wax in bis hands. .I.e. I, Harris apnears for S. Otho Wilson in his reply to Governor Russell. Both replies will be very plain spoken. Sot polite. The S. A. i: finds that its branch lines pay well and so surveys are being made for a branch from Gastonia to Dunn on to Newton. Congressman Harry Skinner was ex peeled here last week but was kept al home by sickness. Ills health lias been very poor for some lime. It is feared that he has Uright's disease. The buildlug committee of the capital club met Saturday to discuss the new 018.000 club building to be built In n soon. It will be three stories with base ment. There will be on the first lloor 1:1 offices, the second floor will be club rooms, dining hall, billiard and caul rooms, and the third floor with gallery will be a handsome ball room and par lors, and dressing rooms. Mr. R. B. Lacy, the now commissioner for the sinking fund of city on Saturday took charge of the books. On Saturday there wore live bales of new cotton on the market here. If this intensely hot weather continues llin. will be plenty more coming In now. There have been two cases of serious spider bite reported during tho past week A Mrs. Crabtree was bitten al her boim and Mr. Kimball, ticket agent was bun n al the depot. Both were made sick from the bites. Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley It It has paid taxes to the Treasurer to Hie amount of 03,173. It is stated that there is an epidemic nf fever raging in Ooldsboro. The Raleigh Male Academy opened its fall session todsy. Mr. Monion, the prin cipal has as assistants, Mr. Heck of Kul elgh and Mr. Walter Phillips, of Rocky Mount Public sentiment is now strong againut the Iron fence that surrounds capllol square. Il is a big heavy fence and Is of no use, so there is a demand that it be removed, and the grounds prettily tor raced. The book found by Secretary of Stale Thompson relating lo the meeting of tin Quakers years ago has been sent lo Gull ford college to the Frtvndi there, as they asked that they be allowed lo file It along with other records. There will b meeting of the Grand Lodg In Dvrham an Wednesday Sep tember 1st to lay the corner stone of the public Library to be built there One of Um nUractloo of the Bute Fair will b an old lady 71 year old, Mr. Smith of Wayne county, who will have her flsl wheel and flax of her own raising, and will show how cloth Ws mad In the long ago. KMMMXtLMKMJTt DMA 313. rtsaldol fallow Ts Cans si any nirsaliO. Owyowtg Tthrao Twesm 4naar0j) mfrOQwaMV OavtnoTwa'afafVn) ApecUl lo ilowrrsnJ. Doarml, As gnat 00. Robert f, Simla, President of Dm Called. Tslegram CJon Murr, wa arrested today, eharged , with srnbeuiantent nf aoventy-lhre thousand dollars from hi onmpaay, II was arrested at the taslano of Wnv D. Baker, VkPrveidrat of Um Pnstal Telegraph Coeipaoy of New York. ftOYJM P0V7DI Absolutely Puro C-elcbrited f,.r Us great l.av.ei strength and lit-:iii i.t uln. . A -iin : food sgainsl alum ami firm- "t ml teraliou onmni.tn t.. the eiie.-ip I kuMs. Uoyai. Hakim; phwdkh cm.. Ni:w Yi'itK. THE MINERS STRIKE. Gompers Thinks Miners Wili Win. lies) it nt ion A in n n g Men Seventeen Thousand on Charity l.'st-.. Special to .Journal. W A ..mini: ion. II. I ' Aim! ident ionii!-r.s of liie 1 1 1 . i i 1 : lion of lilior. 1 1 1 i r i k. I lo ill Ohio. Persons IV will be o and the t by I 0-s '.! .ul I! d ;ir till, 11 isgi seven hi. 'ilgi!ii:t men u: t 1 to I, ibl.:, Thi n- i ead ic iniiitiin ; in In ' ll.-l., 1.1 , -:il.H. Uhio. Inspect, teen I iiou peiuh iil r, llaelto lis p,-!. AWAY TO CUBA. I x ie.l i c if ii l..:..s IViilioiil , I f rnri I Oil!,: Ann I'll. . I ! . 'I'ami . I la.. A i 1 1 -' . 1 Xpedillon. 1 1 i . 1 -1 lie Monde, got .i :.i.s sp"cl:il I r: 1 1 1 1 in (In -iimi if daikiu'ss. The Irani u :i- i u-li, ,l iysiem to ( 'lev eland, on lear Piuit.i I i, ,i -i:i. w !e i , less, coniinaieh'il i. t ij supposed lo h::Ve ttei a . and II o'oek lo lalo II, piipmellls i hi I lo sea lo boat on w hleh Hi,- 1 1 ,. i . Wilhin lie la-t 1 1 u ,1 , ( 'hiliau ill ii Jolll' ,1 I I . ' MI 1 I luring the si ay ol i In in, n 1,. ,,. sacks linv. he, n iii eie i , a : i, prolllinelit .-lilji rliall'lti r. a ,,! I :,, t ion Grow ii 1 1 ue I u 1 1 1 i , , i : 1 1 ! , , , , I supplied. I he Culi.inn in m.i I I, i ', . . , Clt V Wllholll .1 1 1 1 ;n a 1 : ; I .. : , f their iiiinilii i I" in:' Ii fi I. '., ' t thelliselve?. e, .1 1 -1 mi a n, I an, il t!i :i liliml l ie- sin lid n no rail road v.u ! t 1 1 ! in l h,-. i, . a In nig nol i ' i , I l, I le uij. !, .1 '. I'lie I'llli.in- -.n Hie. e.,.-. ; . Im'hI en Ul I l n ' I v llli in. ai an, I I.' f any thai l In !,.,. s.i I.. I , niii awav. Or. King's Now Discovery Consumption Tina is tin tor all hums t ortMinipi n a I i I-:. ' will cn i , " i., -t lo i quid lor V. ho i lay I', v '. P. a. i n A ii l I i i Grippe. C I' I m, in, i iciii. It is sa ti !, r I ( I1'' tilkft, unit iltlov e II ,1, nyi well n h'K, K " It. pilln 111 (Diirpi iH a v. dnvovrry a iln i Ulna ai Ii ill) I ' o' e' iVt S.li-t.e Mo i i IT. tnsl b alii ! 1- -. Id -ular -''ii. fl no Ib.i K. Aujuit 2:i I Ze !!! gn-ii. ojieneil here I-..I e. I . O l.lln f I . Ire.! roM I'li-i deh'iinte. from varn ns ) nr. ere in ntt'-udanei A m,.i . lecls 111. eongro w n! .i. III. for Ihe purchase nf Pa!, .line mnl Ihe n i dement there of tin J, n. I r il.rl the nriginnlor of the w I nail 1 i Nnrdsii. were elected pri -nit nts Catarrh Oanaat D Corns. Willi 1-O.nl Appli'-lPon., s lln) e.ii.ni.l reach the iil ol t'.r due .0 I iilnrih ' n blood or roonliluli ii's'. it, wmte. uihI In nri'ef In rot il j mi n ii I 1. 1 til Itilninel remsrlu-s. llaU'Cit"nh Cute i taker Inlet null y, sml m I d r ' I on the I.I.-..I sod mucous S'jifn.- , lUli'. Cstarrb Cure i not a qnsck nxdlr lie ll wai pre cr.ll by nr ol lb" I i-it ,h)vn in this count ry lt yni, su I i a rvcot.r prescript to. Il U cnnposvd of lb brut lootar known, enmbinrl with lb brU blood pnnflers, acti-g dirmly on ib noooot surfaews. Tb rn rfsrl combinniion of lh two UgrtiWls Is wbl prod oris sorh wowdeTTut nrilt In lUrtig Calsrth, nl for lwtlsonlsl, f'er. I. J. Cpsn A Co, Prop.. Tolwl.-.O HoM bt dmwW, price 7 v-. Usll s fsmlly nils r lh beel. ill mi To 4 To i! 71 11 ROAD ' 0 fl 1 iHiin it unci ''! ' x Mi' Stork and get their prices before buying niir (irocei- Itii -;i k consisUof ovrytliing iiiitially kept in a h'lrst class (irocery Ivia'.li.-linieni KVKIiVVIlINti i I' A I ! A N T K K I ) AS UKI'KKSENT I ' 1; 1 1 ' 1 :s AS LOW as anywhere in tho city. illiliiil & Gaski 75 Dlroail SI. RAHAM tI AKSII AI.I.I.EICva'. . V. 2ro:E both sexes. I hv Chcnpest Hoarding School in Eastern North Carolina. 1 !i 'ol loe.ali d 10 miles oast of Morehead City. Students can get hoard, I Tnan !i Ms, fin!, ele. .at from $11.71 to 18. 00 mt month, according to grade. lia'. e i , a , ni l hiuli new dormitories of in rooms; each room having an open M o I : i i : 1 1 V i ii 1 n ; sliiileiits eonifnrl mid quietude, 1 1 in 1 of slu.lv are as full as anv school of academic grade in the State, and "in ii In i - aie iiualitie.l, thorough and painstaking. 1 . mniniiit v i- i.nteil for the al.seni o of vices. Nol a saloon within 2a miles. PI. ,U I I I. or, lie-. i'ul 'r-ini opens September tllli and continues 10 weeks. : -. W . ii. A. nralinm, A. 1. !.. President. Wc arc Agents in tliis Ter ritory for the PAMOUS Li k & Presess. Vanwinkle I'hcv will fce.l wet as well as tlry cotton, guaruntoc.l to give a .'I f.iinj.le an ) clean the seed. WK CAKKY IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES Rubber and Leather Belting, Oils, Pipe and all Pipe Fittings. ; - We cm sell you an Kngino ami Boiler or Saw Mill Cheap. " " All Goods ami I'rieos Guaranteed. " ' rile 11s for Prior. HYMAN SUPPLY COHPANY. NEW RURNK, N. C. ATLANTIC MOREHEAD CITY. N. C. 0000 A non sectarian Male and Fmal the primary ilcpartmonl anil thoroughly prermrnj for CollafW oonrae. ' ' The man)' Hnperinr AdranUgM ami tuition net forth in caUlogn, lo 1. B. MORTON, AocMiary. - '' PACIIjLTY t W. I). UUUNKS MISS KATIIKUINK P. MATTHKWS, J. P. DMNSONt MISS MAKY C. BELL. . be to v Interest 'IT Wliol-Male III 0 A ifil fnrwfrM, NTHKET, Wliolosule A lletail ACADEMY INSTITUTE, High School. SlorJenU taken lo of looaiioo, io., with Urmi of board ' wbloh will ba (groUb4 on Opplioatlon W, '.UlUils. . fi; n, tiwm wtml :.
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