YOLUMI IX. NIW BIRKI, CRAVEN COUNTY, M. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1897.--Ntl'uM) MClli'N NT JIBE R 7. TBI MilllT. Yesterday a market)qootaltooa famish ed by H. W. Silsby Co. Commission Brokers. Jiw York, Sept. 8. STOCKS. Opoo. High. Low. Clow Am. Sugar lMj 1574 14 157 ('hicajroOas. .. 103J 105 183f 104J -. H,(J 97 98 97f 98 Jersey Culral, . . 96 i 96 j 9!i 90 St. 1'aul 94 95 94j 95 COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close Sept 7.19 7 21 7.06 7.08 October fl.94 fl 96 6.82 6.88 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whkat - Open. High. Low. Close Icc 95-9.5J 96 94J 9IJ C'oltN Dec 83- 38 8MJ 82 Mkat Turk. Sept.... 9.15 9.15 9.00 9,02 ASSIGNING TH LEASE. AKOTHER BOMB. Rrl BMku taw M para. to Be Soitken Mmi Attempt Ajainst ibe a-Trust Compy President of France. It will be to your Ribs. Sept ... 5 10 5.10 5.07 5.10 Cotton Sales lOS.oOO Iiiiles. Two for One. It's only a few days now be fore New Fall and Winter Goods will beln to arrive, and these few days will be devoted to get ting rid of all Summer Goods, as posiiiuly no wash goods will be carried from season to season. A few Fine Shirt Waists left, were Sl.OO to $1.25 now 50c. These have detachable col lars and are made in latest style. lieautiful (lowered Uwn, was lOc, now 5c. Your choice of any of the 15c and 12.1c Organdies are now 7c. August I:!. AND New Arrow Ties ! 10,000 Ynnln .Into liiigginrr itnd CO 1 Jin ml led Ties; Seed li ve, Wheat ami O.iIh. Crimson Clover, and Malt. JUST liKOIUYKI) and for sale at Chas. B. Hill's K.vsr Si iK Maukrt Pock, NEW BERNE, N. C. Diarrhoea and Cholera Mixture. A HAFK, Si; UK AND Vt'lOK rum FOIl Teethlaf, Cholcim lnflstam, lansar Dissaaes, Crampa, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Chelera Morbus, Paiaa la Bswela, Chelate and Cholera Symitsma, and for all irregularity of the digo tiro system, whether acuto or chronio. MOTHERS, NOTE THIS: . Vii)klomanii'd Diarrhoea and Chol era Itemed v it a lierfocl mean of freatinont for cbildreire summer dis eases, and ihotild be in ever; family. It't liinoty use may save life. TJstfal tee Farts, ia tha raster?, U tha BeaeeaeU, AtSsaeacealaaa, XTtry vaara Itlesufe under all conditions and ; ciroomaUnoes, and U rvoogniitd u one of the terjr beet reoieJiee every . inlroduoed. rTa laf feeleata are Jaet Waal V year eetet fraeerleee elaaat , " tally. - Yeleeele taJerautlaa ' . wlta every kettle. euU) ST MALUM ADD DalKKiIsTt OMKBAU.T. . I rrler, M IMM aHl . - If druggist aliuatd ant have lei, w 1 1 1 be Mnl M receipt of K orale to any add ma ev WlnkJtmann Brown Drug Co . BAtrtMOaUL K9, TJ i. A.' toMitiif'atouiavr" -'Tc-TOtart, Ml, tftUAt l-W .MMltt, il I km Cotton Bafflf! The (jeTtraor In Awkward I'oHi i on. CommUsloners Arguments Pre aeated. (Jorernor Will An nonnce His lecllon Later. Special to Journal. Rj LEIQH, N. C. September 1. Replica to the charges made by Governor Ruesell against chairman J. W. Wilson and Otho Wilson of the Railway Coram is aioo were read to the Governor this af ternoon. They arc absolute denials of nil the charges and certainly place the Governor in an awkward situation, The counsel for tlu commissioners ar gued that they are a court inferior only to the supreme court, and that they cannot be removed save by impeach ment. The act supplemented to an act creat ing the commission makes il a court of Hecord. The Governor look the answers and aaid ho would later announce his decision. HAWAII TO ACT- t Will Rnltrr I lie Annrinlloii Treaty Belore Ibe United Nmu-a rontrriu Meets. San FiuncUio, Cal., Sept. I. The steamer Australia, which arrived from Honolulu today, brought the news that Francis M. Hatch, minister to the United States, had returned there August 2U with special information which will re quire the attenticii of both government and Senate, and a secret notice has al ready been issued to the members of the latter body calling upon them to meet in extra session September (i. Meanwhile Minister Hatch is in almost constant consultation ..with l'resiilent Dole and and his cabinet. The lawmakers will lie asked to ratify the annexation trcaly recently signed in Washington, and as a majority of the members favor annexation, the matter w ill be rtislici'. FlnnnrOM of Inilln. London, Hcptcmler 1. The following notice was posted in the Hank of Kng- land today: "The secretary of state for India, in council, gives notice that I lie sale of bills of exchange on Calcutta, Horn hay ami Madras has been suspended for a period of not less than ten weeks." The action of the Indian council has attracted hiitjthc slightest notice in the afternoon newspapers, and has not af fected the rate of exchange, which is normal. There was a general belief, however. that India will not be long in going to the gold standard. Hhe is virtually on a gold standard now, it is said. MMn Low Nomlnftfetf for Nnjor. Nrw York. September 1-Sclh Low- was formally nominated for mayor of the Greater New York today at a convention called by the Citizen's I'nion of this city, tn which the independent reform move ment in four of the Ave boroughs of the consolidated municipality participated. Senator Piatt's efforts to prevent Mr. Itw's nomination us an independent can didate succeeded in creating a division among the reformers, which may prevent Mr. low from accepting the nomination. The delegates from Hrooklyn, represent ing the committee of fifty there, refused to take port in the proceeding, urging that It was advisable to heed the plea of Senator Plait's organization for a de lay until a union of all anti-Tammany forces could be effected. ar fl lUrrtil. Niw Yong, September 1. Shipment of silver dollars and small bills to pay harvest laborers la the West and South sontlnoe undiminished here. A financial authority estimates the dally average ahlpmenta of currency at 1, 200,000. The sab-treasury ihlped IIAO.OOO In notes of minor denomination today to be used la paying wages of Southern cotton pick er a. The Ocean Steamship Company, which plica between Savannah and New York, has announced that It will giro special rates o merchants coming hero from Oeorgia and Alabama between September 1 aad 4 Inclusive, and September 10 to 14 iacluaire. S. Aav4rva l'rw4 l aiar raortDKXoe, R. L. Sept. I.-The oor. porelloa of Brow a University voted to day, after Um$ meeting, to recpieat President Andrew! that be withdraw hie resignation u president of the lasti tuiioeu, , : U A leolby setter ami teDr, Andrews the eorporatlnei says that It believe hie resignation wee writ tea without a full heowladeeof Um corporation 'e noaltloa, Il eta tee that the eornMlttee appointed by A eote of the oorporotlosi la Joon wu Merer to confer Ub hlta, aad aot to discipline bin. i . ... ; . ' , l't7BB-e PAT. Tble la the way all dmes-Ma arl OROVBSTABTKI.ESft CI I ILL TONIC for Chllla a4 Malaria. It ta simply Iron and Quinine t a I a l lew form. Cbildrea loee It. Artatis prefer tl to bit. (tor, M eating Toalre. ITIce, AOo. The Two Commissioners Defy the Governor. Bad Usage of Gov ernment Property. Inquiries for Southern Land. Ex change of Courts. Journal Burbab, Kai.kiuh, N . C, September 2. The Southern K. H. is having a deed registered (in all the counties through which the N. C. R, R. passes) to theCen tral Trust Company of New York assign ing the Southern lease of the N. C, H. H. as security for bonds held by the Trust company The overcoats that have been issued to the State Guard arc fouud in many cases to be literally useless because of moths. The blankets and camp equip ments are kept in the arsenal here, but the overcoats are kept by the companies. They have all been called In. The care lessness with this property, which is government property is outrageous. Both Major Wilson and S. Otho Wil son appeared before Coventor Russell yesterday. Col. Shaw presented Major Wilson's (chairman of the commission) answer and J. (!. L, Harris Mr. S. Olho Wilson's. The latter was short, but the former was prepared by Mojor Wilson himself and covered every detail. Both answers denied the charges made against them. The Governor took the papers, but has reserved bis decision regarding the commissioners. Governor Russell authoiizcs an ex change of courts between Judges Robin son and Allen. This gives Judge Robin son the December term of Duplin and Judge Allen the September term of Har nett court. The North Carolina Naval Reserves did not go on a cruise this summer, but the Wilmington Division will go down on the beach and do some drilling in camp. Governor Russell is asked to open the Rutherford Fair wiih airs address on October 27th. Senator Marion Duller will speak on the SMihand Hon. W, I. Crawford on Ibe 'JUth Last week Governor Russell commis sioned Mr. S. Olho Wilson a delegate to the Kate ( ongrcss at Omaha September 27, saying he confided in Mr. Wilson's good sensej 14,1(1 loyalty to the people of North Carolina and would look to their interest. The next day Mr. Wilson was notified that he must appear before Governor Russell September 1st to show why he should not be removed f.om the office of Rulrood Commissioner. The two commissioners snap their lin gers at the Governor for they hold posi tion as judges anil he cannot remove them. Mr. S. Otho Wilson has the proxies of Chairman Wilson and Dr. Abbott the other two R. R. Commissioners at the hearing lieforu Judge Simonton, at Wil mington, regarding the reduced rates of the Western Union Telegraph Company. He expected to have the Attorney Gen eral with him to also represent the State. He is now told that Governor Russell has retained four lawyers to also appear. The Agricultural Department have many inquiries regarding lands in North Carolina These inquiries came from parlies north and west who wish to come South. The re-arrangement of the State Mu seum is in progress. The different d -purtmcnts will be prettily arranged. The new annex w ill contain the woods and timbers, geological specimens, building stones and ores. EMPLOYE BUSSINa. Salr llir Trs Tholuuil Do Ultra Clear. SM clal to Journal. Washington, D. C. September 1. Tax Collector Davis, of the District of Col umbia, today found bis safe wido open and robbed of nearly ten thousand dol lars. Ibe money was placed In the safe at the close of business Tuesday. An employe of the office who knew the combination is missing. The police are searching the city for him, and New York, Baltimore, I'hila dolphla, Pittsburg and other cities sre notified. IDENTITY DISOOYBKED. Is real cal by Mate Left. Special to Journal. CuiCen, September 1. The young women who registered at tha Victoria fTotd, as 'Blanche Wilson, New York,'' and found dead yesterday, having killed kernel f, kas been Identified at Blanche Herbert, of Louisville, Ky. Ilemorse over her past life ia believed to have caused the tragedy. The unsigned bote which she left, begging that aobody make aa effort to find out who she waa proved the means of making the Ideatirtoatloa. re Kewaeeesj Cal 14 . - MaDiid, August M.AI a Oeidoet council, held tonight. It wae folded to summoo the Mil cieae of 80,000 tenure, 17,000 of whose will be ecat Ia Leba, aad U.OOOtolWePlllllplneWaade, - The ministers wheat quest loeed, djatiled that the eouactl waa oompled with the eubjeot of eoloelal reform, er with po llUcal qoertloe. . , President Fa lire I'pon His licturn from Russia Encounter a linuih Explosion in Front of the Madeline. Two Arrests are Made. Special to Journal. Paris, August 31 A bomb was ex ploded in front of the Madeline church this evening. Il was intended for Presi dent Faure, but he had passed that point several minutes when the explosion oc curred. President Kaure reached Paris nt (i clock this evening by Iraiu. The route from the station to the palace was nuig nihcemly decorated and the President was received with the wildest enthusiasm y the crowds which lined the w ay to elcome him on his return from Russia. Just after the President's carriage p:i-s- i the Madeline Church on the wav to the palace the bomb exploded. The point where the explosion occurred was inside the railing of Ihechurch yard. several feet from the driveway. The yard was immediately closed by the gendarme. Two men who were within the gates were placed under arrest. ;ni.l they were hurried to the office of the rretect of Police. Detectives an w investigating the explosion. KILLED BY MOONSHINERS. SI Meu Probably Itrnil. r MiarKtmlN l. l by u II r live Mnu. Llrri.K Rock, Ark., August ;). Six men were probably massacred in the wilds of the mountains of Pope county yesterday afternoon. Two weie killul outright, two were fatally wounded, and left tor dead, and two have mysteriously disappeared and are either dead or being held as captives by bandits. The victims were all Deputy I'niled State' Marshals and Deputy Shcrill-, and the men who 1 1 . 1 the work aie moonshiners of the boldest and most desperate class. The scene of the crime was a gulch or ravine in the mountains oi Pope county. TRANSFERS OF CURRENCY. I.nrce Numir Bring- lllslrlhulril lirllx- I'niled Nfntea Trenftury. Nkw YoltK, August 80. The sub Treas ury here today transferred for local nnnks through the Treasury at Washington 2(1(1,000 in currency to Kansas ( itv, ami 2."),0()0 in silver dollars to Texas lluoii-li the sub-Treasury at New Orleans. Ship ments of currency to the South and West today by banks direct were very large, all banks reporting the receipts of orders for remittances. The United States Treasury is doing all it can to fa iliate the transfer of cur rency; especially small tails and silver dollars to places where the money if needed for moving the crops, and to that end has placed supplies at Hit- several sub-Treasuries, New Orleans, Chicago. St IiOiiis and Cincinnati, that the transfc i may he he made, as quickly as pos-il!e l.lrt ftews llema. The latest advices by steamer fmm Manila stale that the rebellion in tin Philippines is still far from being crushed. Ibe most severe electrical and wind sioriii uou nas visnea Hie place lor w :ns passed over Hampton. Ya. Trees wen uprooted and blown in every dim lion. A lelegrnm from Montevideo, I'rnju.iv states that it is feared the widow of I n s dent Itorda will become insane as the re lilt of grief caused by her husband - as sans, nation. A strong force of Afiidls has closed tin Oohal Pass, and, therefore the propnw d advance of a column of liritish troop through that pass has been countermand ed. With the Khyber ank Kohat 1 aases In the hands of the enemy, the gravity of the situation has increased. A Jspanese steamer has brought news verifying the, reports of severe earth quakes In Japan August 5, followed by a tidal wave and floods. A thousand houses wrrs Inundated and 200 iersniis were killed or Injured. The first sod In the work of construc tion of the Chinese Kastcrn Railroad wax cut in Chinese territory, on August 30th A number of Chinese authorities were present. Eighty-five atcamer carried over 0, 000,000 bushels of grain out of Baltimore doting August to foreign countries, and .over not one of the vessels did the United H tales flag wave. A heavy frost visited the Northern part of Mlohigaa Tuesday nlbl. At Bast Tswaa a great deal of damage waa doee to vegetallna, and the remainder of the standing crops wae rained. The gunboat Wilmington retnrned to Jecaeoaville, Fla , having been a basal several daye at Savannah watchiag the eteaeaer DeuBtleee, which is ender aa pknoa of being shout to engage in Ale- bostsriag, . The Ba-eae ef Anaricaa Republics will leeae a balletla cei the Nicaragua oaaeJ la lew daye. Director Smith, the eo. Ihor ef the buUetiB, la reply to quee tioa, said that he believed the prceent admlaialnuloa weakJ prosecute the Hk araguaa oaaal eoterprtae. POWDER Absolutely Puro HcrvM. Memo rvTr n m., trpw vomf. INDIGNATION CONTINUES Beflrardless of Party Against Governor Russell. llutler's Actions Iteing Conileiiined, Public, Feeling liisin-. Order lied Men. Sunday Laws ill lialeigh. Southern Kal I road Cotton lousiness Increases. JoCUXAI. lirilK.M". I Hai.kiuii. . ('., August 31. ) A peifeet sttirni of indigiuilion Is r; g- ing over the State ;iinst (Jovernor Unt il. His own parly, tin- Hepiibliciins, denounce him. It is suggested Ihat the Kepublicaii State ', ciuive Committee be called to meet at once lo declare olli ciallv that they do not cnsiiler i )t (;,)V nor a Kepublicaii, nor is t tint piirtviu any way n sponsilile lor !iis iiiu.li li:nu.-. lets. Some demand iuiinednili- nnpeai h nu-nt. Nor is the discontent eonlined to the Republican parly. Senator lint let- is called "Iriider, traitor ami niel-.Mci" by the l'onilisls. and Ihcrc is a grow ing dis content with his ruling among hi- most prominent fneiids. The editorials in t he New Ih-rim .Itu u.u. williin the lasi week . holli Kusscll and llutler an- very much ill accord with the feelings of Un people of the ijlate. including all three parlies. Theoutlitof "The Caucasian" cilice. Senator lin.lci a paper. i being n. i- i'd today into the printing house ot Panics liros., the Stale pi inters. Tl'cre will be no issue of llie paper this week. Last week at the Academy of Music during the Al C. l-'ields performance the liehavior in Ibe gallery was terrible so the .Iaor deterininel lo inaki- an 'xainph-ol the offender and yesterday lined two men ifl "i.OO and costs. Hon Kbcn Alexander who had a leave of absence for four years lioin Ins ehair of Creek at the Stale i'niversity, to be come 1'. S. Minislc r to C recce has ie turned lo Ibis country and resinned Ins position at the I "nivcrsitv. An order of Red Men was organized here Saturday night. There wen- folly 1 40) names enrolled. The Council will he know n as I In- Isccola Tribe, No. 1. I. il. R. .M The ditfrrence of construing the la-v a to the sale on Stinday of any lliing but medicines, between the May or and chief of nullce caused a shut down on tin- sale of even ice, and with a lenipenil ore wa up the nilfi i ing was a little none than could be palicnlly borne. The nilLim business of llie Souiliirn It. It. has sj' nu leased here that the col Ion plalforin al their freight depol here i- being doubled in cap. icily. Hfty men went to woik on the site yesterday. The wealln r predielions gn e inuch cooler weulher horn tixlay. Il is ear ncslly hojied l!i;it we will Imve no sin h Septcnibei yealher as we hud two years ago. Mr. K. II Uni bee has leturned from Houston Texas where he went with Mr. (ieoigc Kucbne to e-tablisb a big cotton husiuess there iindtr the tiimniune of Kuchne A Co. The fight of the Oovernoi ngainst the two It. R. eonimltsioueis .1. V. and H. Olho W ilsn In on in amesl It is said I In-v will deny in their answers tomor row the right of the governor fto turn lhin out. They will hold on, nnd when the new men an? appointed the other cominiiHioncr Dr. Abbott and clerk Brown will refuse lo recognise them. Thai mesne apeal to the court where the matter will lay up for months possi bly. The State Treasurer it la said will refuse to pay cither the old ur the new commissioners until the thing is settled. There Is general faith that Ihe election on Heptember 7th, for the bond issue here will be carried in favor of bonds. The execution at Henderson tomorrow of (ieorge Drodle will lie In the jail en oloeore, hut elevated place out a I do will give Ihnee who rsre to see Ihe execution an opportunity. Judge Walter Clark Is out In a letter to the Charlotte Observer trying to obliter ate 'he Raleijb enrrrspondeut of that paper, for chronicling the fact that he was Interviewed by Senator Butler the evening before Ibe letters to the R. S. commissioners appeared, lie geta rather "fcnDy." Ille charge against Ibe Raleigh correspondent and ei-I)emortet!o 3tate chalrmea B. C, Smith ought to eetl forth aa explanation. Such tnca ahould be ehowa a on all ex! cm and a little More bark bone ia newspaper aaea would eooe otJiterate eucb at he. To ,'. To Moll. nun A)t I'k1.H 71 I.!iOAl and l'u:ii:i c llo ir Slock ,-unl 'd their prices lefoie iiiiMN- ioir Croi-er-it-s. I In n sin k c.iiisisU of cvrvt liinjr iisiially kepi in a i ns: i l.iss ( I rocci y Kt;iMi.-l.m.-i.t. KVKKV i II I. Mi I i 1' A 1; A X'l'KK I A li Kl'Ii KSi'AT Kl. I' 1 1 ! ' li S AS LOW as anywhere in I lie cilv. D I wmw w uaskiH 71 ISroiul SI., G RAHAM 1 AltSIl a VNHccltle)r)V. ; '-' The Cheapest hoarding School in Eastern North Carolina. This school Is located 10 miles cast of tuition, lights, fuel. etc.. at from 6.o to e have recently built new dormitories lire place avoiding students i-omforl and I 'ourscs of sludv are as full as auv school of academic grade in I lie Stale, and our teachers are (pialiticd. Ihnrough and pa nst lUiug. The couiimiiiilv is noted for (he absence of ices. Not a saloon illiiu J"i miles. I'lenl y of ( 'liurehes. "i'all Term opens Seplemb -r (lib and continues li; vi'ck llVv. W. 41. A. -raliiiii, A. II., I. 1., Piesicleiil. Wc arc Agents in this Ter ritory for the FAMOUS vanwinkle Gins & Pws.iS ;-"Tliey will fee l wet as well (,ood sample and clean the Rood. VK CAIiliV IN STOCK AT AM, TIMKS Rubber and Leather Belting, Oils, Pipe and all Pipe Fittings. ; if" We can aoll yon nn Knginc nnd Boiler or Saw Mill Clicnp. Z -y;'All floods enil Prices Ouaranteed. I f' Wrilo ui for Prices. HYMAN SUPPLY COHPANY, NEW UHRNE. N. C. ATLANTIC INSTITUTE, MOREHOAD CITV, N. C. 0 0 0 0 A non eoclarian Male and Female High School. BludenU Uiea la'"'5 the primary department and thoroughly prepaMj for College, oonno. '" , The mny Roperlor AdTinUyee of loeatioo, eto., lth term of board -V end tuition act forth in eaUlogue, J. B. MORTON, UittUry. , , rACCLXY i '7' ?? f ' '.' " W. D. BUUNKS, MISS KATIIEUISR V. MATl'lIF.Wfl, J. DR1N30N, MI33 MAttY tt BELL. Wholesale V It-fail STKKKT, 1 'M Wliolcsalc V ICelail jJroeer.s, VKW KKIlK, N. ACADEMY i,i,ici:iu. is. v. Morehead City. Students can gel board. ifS.OJ per month, according to grade. of 1T room-: each room Inning an open ipiictude, as dry cotton, guaranteed to give u Which will bo farniehed on appllcellon li. niuwij... tC- 1- ' il hi -I If r i -', I I li "-( I'

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