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NEW BIRM, CRAVEN COUKTi, X. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1897. FIRST SECTION.
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Charles A. Coot Appeiniefi U. S ;
District attorney.
Snniary Board Equalization Re
turns. Arm Torn Off. Catton
Kne Quality. Farmers Feel
Bine. Governor Russell's
Reports State Farm.
Journal Bureau. )
Kalxiqh. N. C. Sept. 18. (
New reached lie i e today direct from
Senator PritchanM.'mt Charles A. Cook
of Warrenloo is to le U. 8. district at
torney. Til is will he quite a surprise.
There has been tune than coolness be
tween the Senator mid (iov. Russell and
Cook is one of the Governor's chief sup
porters.
The authorities of the Tennessee Cen
tennial arc urging ( lov. Itu-iell to name
October 7 as "North Carolina I iy.''
The State board of tax equal,, r.i.in today
completed the summary of tin; lelurnsof
property values aH follows:
No. acres land 2T,7fi3,8r:l, value fUO.-
1(13,977; town lots 82,998, 44,886,58.";
horses 172.708, 5,.")47,920; mules 125,-
0,)V
4,78G,97l; cattle Ii94.:i32. 4,lr,,-
556; lev-fc
1.280,140. l,.r82,870; sheep
Ill 2"0, : 1 1 i' '.!9(1; bicycles
$128,
."i".7"'.,100: 5(J1; unenii"'cratcd properly
hank stock $2, 730.840; foreign
1!. & L.
stock $140,201; State H. I,, stock
134,808; dogs $!,184; total 142,594.
There turns out to he no increase in the
total over last year. The falling off is in
bank slock 4S0. 000. Mecklenburg coun
ty failed I" I'Viart any, whiio'hM vear it
ivporte.1 i:W,i;0;l.
Seuator Duller says Gov. ltussell is
the Rrentest governor since Vance and
that in a few days he will remove Ihc
two Wilsons, railway commissioners.
Nine convicts have arrived at the peni
tentiary this week.
A charter is (granted by the State to
the Tyrreil county telephone company.
It is Ascertained that people at Khza-
bclh City believe l.ieut. V. J, Grillin
who was drowned was alive jind clinging
to his capsized boat f ,'oin Thursday to
Sunday.
W. D. Moore's arm was today torn oil
in his cotton gin near here. He was re
moving motes from the gin. The aim
was amputated near the shoulder.
Cotton here is of the finest quality ever
known. Practically every bale is strict
good middling, The crop is all open in
this section. The farmers are very blue.
Many of them were extravagant this
year. 1 hey.planned for, a big crop ami
but for the' iliought would have made
the greatest.
As yet no rain has fallen liere. Last
night it fcll'quitojicar.
There arc only HOeonviets now in the
penitentiary, Half of these will In
sent to the farms next Monday to pick
cotton.
Gov. Hnsscll returned yesterday from
a visit to the State farm in Anson and
says he found its condition much belter
than he expected.
Gen. Thomas"!,. Clingman was yester
day taken from Ml. Airy to the Morgan
ton hospital for the insane.
Nrvrre flabllns la luilln.
Camp ANatat, September 17 Severe
fighting 1ms taken place between the
Second brigade of General Sir linidon
Blood's division and the Mohniunils The
British loss was HO killed and wounded.
The brigade had moved out to attack
the Modmunds, to punish them for tin
Mtault Tuesday night upon the force of
General Jeffreys, at the foot of l'awat
Pass. The Bengal Lancers found the . o
emy entrenched on the lulls, about eight
mile distant.
The Thirty-flflh Sikhs was ordered to
make the attack. The regiment was iup
poited by four guns of a nmuntnln hat
tery ami b fit comanic of IlunV The
Sfkbt dr ove the enemy Into '.lie hir.n, I nt
eventually fell Jiack upon the It ilU lie
(ore superior numbers.
Oms Vsfl'm Nlauip..
WasHiKOTO, Heptcmbcr 17.- On ac
oount of the agreement made by tho in
ternational poatal congress, there will he
DO change in Ihc color of the two cent
poataga stamps, hut the colors cf stamps
of soma other denomlnstlons will be
altered.
The postnljoongrrss provided for uni
form colors for stamps of certain denom
inations or their equivalent In the money
of each country, applicable In all the ad
ministration of the postal union. This
will require a change In the flve-conl
stamp, hl ch represents the single rale
of foreign letWr posUga, It Is now a
light brosro, but b will txooine a dark
bin' T oo cant tlaaip, now a bile,
will be changed to raen.
PreaUeat MrKlnley will keep bis binds
off Iht Kew Turk Mayoralty fight, and
will Dot andcavof to In dura Hecrelary
of the Interior BlUa to accept th Plait
nomination, Tha CH liens' Union wanted
to Dowlnata Mr. Dliaa aora month "ifo,
bill b poaitirely refused to anter tha
fight. Low wa taken up. r
wCVBaWB.) air.
Tkls I tha war ail dnierts an
Quiivir-a tasvteijmm C'HiO.TciNin
tot Chill and Malaria, I I aim ply ' T.Wvirit Uittee M tha selKla y nrect
Iron and Qulnla la UsUbw form,(HamMb ( Otraanlh r inaranUrl hy
Oliildre) Irre H. Adulta prM H In btt.' Ha sms Wly rsnU and at F, B
er, sMswajting Tosik. Prkw, Wo, ' Dgfly'i Drag Btora, '
The Assailant of President Diaz
LyncheQ ly the People.
Twenty of the Lynchers
Conflicting Statements,
count States that He
Drunken Admirer.
Arrested.
One Ac
was a
Ex-
eitement at Capitol.
Special to Journal.
New York, September 17th. Cleto
Arroyo, the traitor, who yesterday as
saulted Diaz, the President of Mexico,
whiln the latter was- walking from the
palace to the Alameda in the civil parade
held in honor of Mexico's lndcicndence,
was lynched last night in the City of
Mexico.
The Government has arrested the lead
ers of the mob, twenty of the lynchers
being taken.
The accounts of the attack on Diaz
are conflicting, one being that
Arroyo, was a great admirer of Presi
dent Diaz, and had been drinking heav
ily in honor of the day and broke through
the line of soldiers and rushed toward
the President, and threw his arms around
the Chief Executive, knocking off the
hitter's but. Don Menu, secretary of
communications and public works, who
was walking beside the President, struck
Arroyo, knocking him down, and held
the fallen man to the ground.
In an instant soldiers crowded about
the President, believing that Arroyo was
an anarchist and had attacked him. The
man was quickly handcuffed and car
ried to the central police slation. There,
thoroughly sobered, be exclaimed that '
bis only object Imd been to embrace the 1
l'resiilent, whom be.greally admired.
According to a second account, the
President was near the Alameda when
there was a disturbance in tbejerowd on
the sidewalk, and a well built muscular
man with (lowing black hair and mus
tache, forced his way past the gendarmes
and jumped between the president and
Genera! Piadillo and the chief of stalT.
Mruasteno and dealt a blow at the back
of I be presidenl's neck. The violence of
the blow was diminished by the fact that
he was crowded between the president
and (-llieers immediately followimr hiui.
The man was taken to the palace and
snipped, but no weapon was found on
his pcison.
Various stories are told regarding bis
design on the president, one theory being
that be as armed with a dagger which
was lost in the disturbance that followed
the ast'aull.
l.llteNt Vhn IIciiim.
Louise Michael, the notorious French
anarchi-H was expelled from Brusselsjby
the police.
A special dispatch from ( lilessa says
I ii.it the rise in Ihc price of grain has had
the most d'o.aMnius effect lucre, many
houses being unable to complete their
contracts and several of them being un
able to meet payments.
The jury in the Indiana h n .diing case
gave a verdict that Andrews and Gordon
came to their death by hanging, and that
Levi, Jenkins and Schullcr were clubbed
or shot to death before hanged. The
verdict ended by stating that Ihe slayers
of tin1 men were unknown.
It is said that General Longs. reet will
be appointed Kailroad Commissioner in
place of General 1 1 ampton about Novem
ber 1.
The first cotton steamship of the sen
son e'eared from Wilmington on Friday.
The Hawkhurst for Bremen ami the
Naparina fur Ghent, with 7.883 and 4,7-tO
bales, respectively, by Messrs. Alexander
Sprunt A: Sou.
The Keptihlirnti County committee
held :i meeting w hich it w as decided to
nominate a straight Kepublican city
ti kel anil to mm dow n Seth Low , tin1
Citizens' I'nion candidate. The conven
tion w III tnke place nt Carnegie Hall on
Soplemlicr 2H.
Vrlltiw fver Krnrf.
Vahiiinoio, ScplemlxT 17-The ad
vices received by Surgpon General Wy
mau tonight included Ihn following:
Kiom Ylcksburg, Miss,, Dr. Hunter
mesideut of tlir Stall' board of health,
reported that there had been one sus
picious case st Nitta Yuma. There is no
one sle.k now .
Surgeon Whilo report Hint ho hopes
to bavo the detention ramp si Kontnuio
bleau open on Mondsy.
Prom stohllr, Dr. Ouilerss reports:
Day rnrllng at noon, cssrs previously
reported, 8; new case, 2; suspicious
cases, X; deaths, 1. Tola) under treat
ment, 5.
Dr. Qlrnnan, also at Mobile, reports
that th passenger train Inspection ser
vice went Into operation today.
Did Tea Evw
Try Eleeiile III I tars aa a remedy ft
yoariiiubksl ltDoi.Roi a but 1 1 nw
ami get rrllaf. Tb:t nxsJicto bat Ufa
foun.l in b tMCUllarty sdoptad 10 lb
nrliof sodVora of of all ramat Com.
plaint, tart'OB a wonderful diram ln
fldanea la llvlif strrosjlh atxl baa to lbs
a Organ If yoM has) Lot of Appatit
CmMipstlgn, Uesdfti'tjie, t'alallnii ttlMllf.
f"0" "!,P EciUbl. Mel.
acb-i't nr troubled whb Dlrtr Prxlls
Report of tiie Labor Bureau Of-
flee ob This Section.
Elizabeth City Fair. Cotton All
Opened. Penitentiary liarbarue.
Chattanooga Quarantine.
Miss Tucker to be Mar
ried.
Journal Burbad
IUi.bioh, N. C, September, 20.
the Labor Bureau afflo lias a report
of trucking interests Hi Craven county.
During the busy season of 60 days, 2,000
men and 10,000 women anil children
were employed. The crop this year is
75,000 barrels irish potatoes, 5,000 bra
nds sweet potatoes, 100,000 barrels cab
bnge, 2,000 bushels tomatoes, 50,000
bushels snap beans, 70,000 bushels peas,
10, OIK) crates strawberries.
Stale Superintendent of Public in
struction expects to speak on the 17th of
October, educational day at the Eliza
beth City Fair. Hcv. Dr. Kilgo will also
speak.
Surgeon Gen. Williams of the State
Guard at Asheville writes Governor Kus
se'l that if it nieelB with his approval he
would like to telegraph Marine Surgeon
General Wyinan offering Ihe mountain
plateau of Western North Carolina as
a refuge from the yellow fever stricken
districts.
It. C. Stannard manager of the N. C.
freight association is here to examine
the books of the H, li. commission. The
freight question conies up before the
commission tomorrow provided ltussell
does not try to remove the two comniis-
sioncrs before then.
It is said that the cotton crop is all
open in this section. Every hale is of
splendid quality, nearly all being slrict
irood middling.
Superintendent Smith of the peniten
tiary on Saturday afternoon gave a big
barbecue to the newspaper men of the
city and a few other friends. The guests
were wailed on by the convicts.
Watauga lias at last sent in the report
to Hie S'ale hoard of equalization. That
was tin' only county behind. This report
came in on Saturday.
Today was the day for the North Car
olina Press Association to go lo Chatta
nooga and Nashville, but the telegram
published yesterday from Mr. Sherrill
Secretary of the Association that every
one would have to have a health certifi
cate before entering Chnttunooga will
lend to reduce the number very much.
Chattanooga has quarantined against all
jilos to the extent of health certificates
anyhow.
The announcement of the marriage of
Miss Sadie Saunders Tucker anil Mr
Win. Holt Williamson, both of this city-
is maile lor the 1 ith of November. Miss
Tucker is the daughter of the late H. S.
Tucker of the lirm of "Tucker & Co.,"
and one of Italeigh's most popular and
at ractive girls.
All the cindidates for the eastern dis
trict attorneyship have gone to Washing
ton armed with endorsements. Claude
Bernard has congressman Skinner's en
dorsement, Charles A Gook has Senator
Prltchard's and Oscar Spears is backed
by the extreme anti-Uussellites.
Judge Purnell goes to Asheville lo hear
some cases this week. He will hold I
s court October 2nd, in Greensboro for
Judge Dick, and then goes to bis own
oi.iirt in Elizabeth City Octolwr IHtli.
NORTH CAROLINA'S DEAD.
Urenl Day la WIsfbMlrr. The far
l.aylna of the Crass Nione.
Winciizstir, Va Heptcmbcr 17.
This hss been the day for the corner
stone laying of a monument to the North
Carolina Confederate dead who sleep in
Stonewall cemetery. After the usual hot
weather for September for the r,sst two
weeks, today was fifol and deighlfiil.
A delegation from Nollb Carolina ar
rived last night. Their preMiico added
much U) the interckt of the day. Mr.
Charles Broadway Itouss, whodulayed
his ususl annual visit to the fslr from
Thursday because of tile ceremonies at
Stonewall cemetery, arrived at 9 30
o'clock via. the Cimiburlsiui Valley
Itailroad. He wss accompanied by
Messrs. Knutus Wlmao, Tho.. I). Brail,
of the New York Daily News, and oth
ers, ueorgo Hrrtrtx-rtfor John fioott.
and Mr. A. J. Hmilb, Mr. Houas, private
secretary. Th rtr traveled la the
special car Sydeohsni, of tha Psnosylvs
nia Railroad. Tory were met st the da
pot by friends of Mr. House, and were
driven lo the realdenoe of Judge Wis.
M. Atkinson, where the Judge received
Us party with a arat and appropriate
speech.
Th party was than driven to -Qov-ernor
Holllday' for luacb, and where
they remained until th panda formad
for It march to to cemetery.
At tb cemetery th aervioe wr
opened with prayer by Re, ft. iC Cos,
D. Dm paatof of tb Motbodlat Episnopal
ohurob, rWuth, thl oily. Tb etjo
le of lb laying of th corner too rr
praaiiM over by ate. Dr. Job t. Hyd.
ohaplala of TarMT Aahby Camp, Coo.
fwlerata Trtarao. Tb oereaaoala were
beaallfal ad Imprssstv, and apoa cloa
lag Dr. Uyd road lb foilowlag ooo
snaats, which war earafully laid ia tb
F0YDER
Absolutely Pur
Bfrtl (MKIHO POWWT OO. , WW OHK.
box of Ihe corner stone: A complete
roster of the North Carolina troops fi
nished the late Confederacy; life of Hon.
Z. B. Vance, wilh the speech vindicatory
of the South delivered in Boston, and
that delivered in Baltimore on the last
year of the war in North Carolina; Gen
ial Lee's farewell addrees; Baltimore
Sun and other papers.
The ceremonies of the cornerstone lay
ing wc-" clor.cd by pra verby Kcv. .el-
son P. Dame. Then h-g.m the speech
making, ('apt. J. J. Williams in a ph as
ing way welcomed the North Carolinian
anil the New York guests to the city,
after which Colonel Street of North Caro
lina, made a short, but deeply interesting
talk. He then introduced the orator of
the day, Hcv. James B. Avirctt. At Ihe
conclusion of the address Rev. Dr." Hyc'e
pronounced the benediction.
LEE GOES BACK.
The Virpan Will Retarn as
Consul General to Cuba.
Senator Elk ins no Dodger. Pensions
Exceed Estimates. Relatives
Get Appointments lo Oflice.
Action of Ad in in 1st nil ion
in N. V. Election.
Journal IIi iikau,
Washington. D. C Sept. 20. t
Senator Flkins is rather proud than
otherwise of his connection with the
much discussed section 22 of Ihc Dingley
tarilT. the provisions of which are about
the same as Ihose contained in a separate
bill introduced in the Senate by Mr. Fl
kins. lie says the section was intended
to take away business heretofore held by
the Canadian Pacific Railroad, and thus
emphasizes his own position: "I am op
posed to the Canadian Pacific Itailroad
securing business that ought lo ;o ti
American railways. I think the business
which the Canadian Paeilic is now doing
ought to be broken up and San Francisco
become ihe port of entry of the goods
now goinir to Vancouver. I am to favor
of American shipping against foreign
shipping." The candor of Mi . Flkins
decidedly refreshing whin compared
with the dodging which has been done
by some of the oilier gentlemen w ho are
supposed to have had a hand in fixing up
section 22.
President McKinlcy has personally re
quested Consul General I.ec to return to
Cuba and resume bis duties at the ex
piralion of the present leave 'of absence
and General Lee has agreed lo do so.
This is authentic and official and il cf
fectually disposes of much gossip. Il
also indicates that President .Mc Kinley
expects matters in I nlm to reach a crisis
at a dale not far in the future. General
l.ee does not expect to return to tlavanna
until about the middle of October, unless
something occurs lo make an earlier re-
turn advisable.
Comuiissioi.i r II. Co.) Evans, 1. 1 the
lY'lhl'"! Bureau, est imales lhat the pii v -
meut for pensions during the pres. nt lis
eal year will i cee-l tin; appropriation by
more than fl.ls'iO.OlM. The appropria
tion for the year is J14l.2rtII.HSO. The
deficit will, the commismoner says, be
created by the old claims for jmuihioop,
some 2)0, 000 In number, which will bi
acted upon during tho year.
In the big batch of appointments to
oflice, made by President MiKlnley
while ho wss in Washington wss a cousin
of Ids own. Krcderlrk E. McKlnlcy, to
be Receiver of Public Moneys a) Culhrie
Oklahoma, and a cousin of Vire Pnni
dent Hubert. Edward F. Hobart, to be
Receiver of Public MoDcyi st Santa Fe
New Mexico.
All the politicians sre deeply inlc rested
In Ihe efforts of Senator I' In tl and bis fol
lowers to get President MeHtinley to
commit himself aod the administration
agaioat th Independent Municipal
ticket In greater New York beaded by
Hon. 8elb Low, e. Mayor of Brooklyn,
aod President of Columbia College,
While nobody can state positively llid
President McKmley will do as Senator
Piatt wish him to do, there r aer
era! very good reasoae for believing that
lb oatooot will be very near to being
what Mr. PUU wants U to be.
WhU H I Dot probable that Mr. Mo-
Kinley will support say candidate not
eadoreed by lb Piatt Republican, a con
dllloa a aria thai will cans bun to
ramala aoatrai a far as it may be poasU
M. ' It kawwt bow closes' r hli action
ar bsriac watched la tbla matter, both
by friend aad opponents, and will tier
cms all tb oar for which b ha a rep.
autloa la Ohio political aA to tak a step
that b assy afterward resrrei
ft
SEMUWEEKLY SECTIONS
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THE lirst arrivals of the AUTUMV STOl'lvS are now
A on display, in a variety that jrjves niv Dress Goods
Uqiartment deserved prominence.
In addition to the staple lines, which I have always
shown, is a very creditable assortment of Foreign Novelties.
Prices, Considering Newness and Quality, arc Very-Low.
;.
!i2 in. All Wool Novelty Suitings,
in fasini liable combinations of col
orings. 40 in. Two Toned Dainassc efTeels,
as black on green, black on lyo'.vo,
and black on blue.
-Id in. Three Toned colorings in
Pei sian designs, a very rich'faliric.
Kid .Iov'v.
Ladies four button, Embroidered Back, Kid Trimmed, Suede Glims,
with silk-worked button holes, in browns, tans, pearls, modes and black
at only 7!lc per pair, real value $1.00.
H.
LOW TEMPERATURE SOUTH.
Tim (old Weather nt New Orleans.
li'lrr Nnl l.lnble lo Npread.
Sp'eial to Journal.
Nsw Oki.ans, September 20. -There
was a heavy fall in the Umierature here.
The weather is cool and clear. If the
low temM raturc continues if will proba
bly prevent the rapid incubation of fever
germs.
The situation is otherwise unchanged.
The yellow fever death rate is fourteen
i id a half per cent.
The health authorities still view the
situation with rnmplucency. They do
not anticipate an epiih-imc as they say it
is too late in the season.
NORrCLK QUARANTINES.
nat Have rrtiaenle aC llenltls.
Special lo Journal.
Nolinil.k, September 20.- Norfolk has
established a quarantine against all
Southern towns.
( crt illcstes of health must lc had by
si persons coming lo tills place.
TROOPS NOT NEEDED.
I.lkrlr to Moon Loose ihe Hrssf of Ike
Ktrlb.ee. I
Special to Journal.
Prrrsai'HU, Pa.. September SO The
necessity for keeping the Stale troop at
Haiwlton, Pa , aerms lo be removed by
the return to work today of the atrlklng
miners.
Il Is regarded a probable that tb
militia will be neat bom In a taw day.
Th only movement for th laal day or
two ha been tb practice ride of
squadron aod th afternoon dr
parade.
Meeting of English, German and
Polish speaking and al 1st wer. bold at
Buffalo and th booting of th atrlklng
ailoar Mar Latilraer, Pt., was denouar-
wd. "Dollar wheat Wat also denounced,
lb speaker! saying thst th high prico
sneant only dearer flour for th work
fogoioa.
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Black Figured Duchessc, in
scroll figures.
Fine Twill black All Wool
:w in.
small
45 in.
Serge
45 in
male,
grade
a splendid value.
. Heavy All Wool, narrow
Mack Scrr, a very Hiipcr or
B. Duffy.
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BASE BALL.
National League Untiles Played Vea
lerday. Special to .Journal.
Put i. a OKI. cm a , September 20 -Philadelphia,
2; Washington. 1.
Nkw Yokk, September 20 -New York,
10: Baltimore, ).
WncrrThey flny Tods;.
Brooklyn at Boston.
Baltimore at New York.
Washington at Philadelphia.
Chicago at Cleveland.
Cincinnati nt Pittsburg.
Louisville at St. Louis.
IIOW TIIK Cl.l'BH KTAMIJ.
Won Lost
Baltimore Wl
Boston 87 1)6
New York 7N 44
Cincinnati 68 58
Cleveland 611 59
Washington 50 06
Brooklyn 50 67
Pittsburg 55 08
Chicago 55 09
Philadelphia A3 71
Louisville BI 74
St Louis K M
p. c.
.710
.707
.639
.503
.616
.459
.463
.447
.444
.438
.409
.06
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last at good. Ton watt Dr. Klng't Ktw
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tad Mllsbi, and KtranWd b) (hi good
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try. Trial boUl fra at I. R. Duly
DrogBlnta.
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