f 1VY 1 POT fattfiroL VOLUME XX. NEW BIRNI, CRAVEN COL'STY, X. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1897.- -FIRST SECTION MM BUI lli V i Tra4e-Mark. Nature's Nervine and Hap id Restorative. An unfailing cure for Diseases of the Digestive, Nervous and Generative Systems. A Tonic of rare efficacy for the old and young and of mark ed eeryice for Students, Teachers, and all who are engaged in Brain work or clos9 occupations. Cures Depression, Yurai Feeling, Nerreasnees, IBaecular Weakness Leu of Appetite, Palpitatianof Heart Restlessness, Hysteria, Nerve Weakness, General Discomfort, Excess, Alchobolism, and that almost innumerable series of diseares and complications result ing from any derangement of ihe Nervous system. Invaluable for weak women and nervous children. Steady Nerves, Bracod System, Sound Hcst, Oood Work, IN.Sl ltEl) MY I'SINH Or. Coat Cocclin Nerve TVnic. Conlnlu No Oplitles or DniiKerou Unix lo mil lie i hit till. 50 Cents Per Bottlo If three bottles Im ordered at one tune, a copy of Oriole! (look liook will lie included free. At DriijfglNtN Anll)otUerJnr lllr.-elor lie on receipt of prlee 50 rem. Winklemann & Brown Drug- Co., Wnle rroprlelnrN, BALTIMORE. MO.. X) 3. A. We are ItveeiviiiK Our Full Slock of AMMUNITION ! Cinsistin; of Loaded ("lulls, Primely, Wads, (inn Caps, Powder, Snot, Ve.,.Y.c. Satisfaction (ilia ran lei d. J. C. Whitty WllKS talkin; l.l vol' .... About Furniture The a i i a I pest point we can nrgtie is ilie fact that our I.O.NO tSTAl'.I Ii-MKII business and I lie (ireat Army of Sat islled Patrons we have made is the best testimony as to the quality of our goods and the way we do buslucar AU, KINDS OF Desirable found here Furniture If you arc contemplating the porchac of Furnlluro a rail nl my at ore will prove profitable. John Suter, J Cnder Hotel Cbaltawka, New Dera, Jlj C REMEMBER When too are In need of anything in the Hardware, lint WE carry tho larguit stock in the city nd gijaiiantiu? ; " thi prion of nrer artlola wattll, U.ll.jo. Cil'l Kent. Wa bare a few barreta of alr-elaoked (line whlrh we will aril at Bfly oenU per barrel whlla U Uaia. TO ICBCHANTflWt will aart o mowry aa anything la our Una.. "t. H.CUTLtlllliUDWIBt CO , tftirraksnts' lo P)naw Ilaldwara Co. and U II. Cutlet Co. V We fiavc Stoves HO TELEPHONE RITE as Yel tj The New Charters Granted. Penitentiary Funds. More Connsel for Rus sell. Pleasure Party Injured. The Mormons. Very Dry Weather. Journal Bcmu. I Raleioii. N. C, Oct. 2. i The railway commission did not today decide as to the telrffhone rate. Il an nounced thai it would take the volnnii nous evidence under considcaOon at the next meeting. Senator Daniel addressed a powerful argument in favor of tho Bell company, against the low rale and ridiculing the IiitcrSu.ic company left for home today. The State charters the Railway and Sheet Car Indicator (in puny of Eden ton, for 80 years, H. A. Iionnan, W. S. Siimnicrrill and li. K. Rynl iu.airpora tors, to make Hie indicators and sell pa-cnt rlgh-s. The Superintendent of ihe penitentiary today turned over to the treasury $00.74 of penitentiary earnings. He hays that uext Monday there will be a regular exodus from the penitential y to the cot ton I n ms, le.u 'ng there only I Inn,, persons who niv i iik. It is as in: says, 'the first cleaning out the pcniienliary has ever hud," (I. iv. Russell appoints V. ('. Douglas and John W. Hinsdale. hii consul in ihe injunclion case of tho. Western Union Telegiaph company to prevenl the .S'lite from i-u'o cing tin- l."i cent message rate This is Lie case which is lo nmi" up he fore Judge Biinonlou at W'lmingtMn. Tho September revenue collections in this district were the largest, with one exception, during Collector Simmons term of ollire, They were, whiskey 1(13,858; ciiPis and cigarettes t'.'.",h(in, tobacco 80,8.")0; tola $I2:2,0(,'2. Lat night a party of ladies and gentle men from this i ity went to the insane asy lum to attend one of the semi-weekly dances given the patients. O.i the le turn the driver drove over an embank ment and us a result the carriage was wrecked and all hurt, two of inc ladies badly. The ''Rolling Exposition," or '-North Carolina on whei-l,'" ihe $10,(1(111 cur which contains North Carolina's I'choiii' ces in miniat ore w ill he here in view during the Stale Fair. Then it will be gin its long tour through 2,1 States. Counterfeiters are giving the public and the ulllcials much trouble in llic Charlotte and Salisbury sections. Two Mormon preachers or elders ar rived he-e today and will preach tomor row in the city hall. They were specially interviewed and said: "Our number now at work in this State has been increased to 40. Ezra C. Robinson is our presi dent or presiding elder. He has no head quarters, hut spends his time visiting the elders. He is president of what we know as Ihe North Carolina Conterence. We have about 400 members in the Sltitr. During the pust 2 years none have bee i going 'to I tah. Of line most of our special work bus been done in Moore and Montgomery counties. We haven cIhik h building and quite a congregation at Cameron. We arc doing a no n deal of work in Wayne county. In Wake we have two congregation, one at Vaiina with 2i! members and one at Fugle Hock wilh 20. As u rule ire elders slny in a Stale from 2 years to IW months.-' The Oeorgu Manufacturing company of (Irccnjlioro sells its hosier- mills to W. E. Htone A Co. North Carolina will this year lie the Mecca of tho partridge .hunter. Never were the birds more abundant. It eeums that the movement to put a monument at Raleish to the memory of Z. IS. Vance has died a natural ueath. Not u dollar liaa becu xiihsrribrd in months. It teems to be pretty clearly the pur poM of the "adminiklraliou" not to pay J. W. Wilunn and (Mho Wilton their talnriea pcnilhiir the law tult. Oorrmor Kuucll and the Trcovirrr and Auditor reed together yesterday the opinion of the Attorney Oenorml. Of court the Oovcrnui't views dominate tin in. There l no sign of rain. The woodt arc simply wltheilng end the leaves aro as dry as dual. The itatement was made that the Southern railway aa not trllinu ticket to Atlanta. It la an error. They ere being regularly sold here. The Raleigh saloons have to rhae at 1 1 Pia., but the Aldeimtn allow ihi ni to ba kept opea all night duilug Fair week. The September weather mmmary says th mom temperaliira lW4noi.tla, wae 73 4tm, Vhieh is tlectcet Ik th average.' The hlgbeet vu M, the towavt 41 To rainfall was only 70 band red the of aa Imjh, while the fteptember average (ut III pa' II years la & It Inches. The deflcteocy la rainfall this year Is 1(1.76 lacbea. Tbara were no frosts. Thunder storma occured on tba 1st aad tod, and II days wtra clear. . g The Burglars Oeorg and William Cmly whoee re-ceptare la Uoatana I aaaoaaoed U.vke out of jail at Marshall tba alght before iba day el tlit lr eieculluo. rrkndf aldeal them. . lira, Andersr oting of Durham Wad an far a a Jfortli Carolina grand mother, having 100 grand ChlMraw. '- ' ' TO BOKBOW CONTICTt. Rlavl Will Take Wake !? ra- vleie Far Werk I ririni. i Special lo Journal. I HaLkiuh, N. C. October 2. The Stale will borrow fifty convicts from Wake 1 county to pick cntlon on tlie Roanoke I Farms, and latrr will give (tic county j the use of that many or inure of Ihe I State convicts for road work, rOR TEMPLE COP. Buaion Takea ibe Ural L.imr l ike Nerlea. Special to Journal. Hoston, October 4. lo the first game of the series between Iioston and Halt i more fur the Temple Cup, the following was the score: Hoston, 13. lialtiniore, 12. Liverpool stock is only 307,000 bales, of which 207,000 is American. I.astyerr it was 412,000 and ,'100,000 bales Ameri can. Their market and ours continues dull and sluggish and unsatisfactory and holders are compelled to exhibit patience under circumstances of unusual apparent difficulties and their only comfort is the strongest statistical statement of foreign and domestic features that was ever known. Doubtless Ihe bulk of cotton crop will bo pill ed by October 15th, now only a fortnight ahead, and the date of frosts in the cotton belt varies from October Hlh forward. The investor in cotton therefore has comparatively a short time to wail for improved condi tions. The property in the meantime is as good us a corner lot ill a growing town. -Macy & Pendleton Letter, New York. R&LCIiH. t'onvlrlH In l he l otion FlelilN. Negro llehpernilo 111 l,nr(e. frlllizerTnx I'nae. Jouhnai. Hl RKAC, ) Rai.kkim, N. (1., let. 4, i The penitentiary was literally "cleaned'' today, tor all the convicts even the guards were sent lo the farms on the Roanoke. Even free labor is being hired llie;-e to pick the cotton in the State farms. Tin superintendent cluinis he will have a ifll'i.llOO crop, that the debt of the penitentiary is only $3(1,000, und that all will lie paid by January 1. Judge Sellton of Ihe Criminal court washiss'd in Court at Halifax a few days ago lor not allowing a case to go to the jury. Robert Lawrence, colored, a desperate man, w ho is heavily arioi d, is being searcm-d for by the authorities. He shot Ins wife in the back, probably fatally and then lied, swcariitg he would kill any one who alleuipted to arrest him. Judge Purncll orders l S. Commis sioner in this district to take no sureties in appearance bonds unless they can and do justify in writing. He also orders that in all ci iminal cases save capital ones defendants be turned over to the district and not to the circuit conrls. It ih now said that negroes may attend the young men's Republican club Slate coiner.ii.m hcie on the lttlli instant. Tom Robertson who seduced a worthy young woman iifar here, is also convict ed of perjury in regard to statements as to In i character and ge's a long sentence on the 'oads He is a young farmer and is married The ease involving the validity of the tonnaee lax on fertilize in conies op in the I . S. Supreme court on the 12ih in H int. It is the case of the Piilapscn guano company against the State. Thee ni e to ba examinations at Atlanta and New York in (liiv. Russell's case of alleged fraud against the ex-directors of the N. C. railway. Al the examinations three presidents are to he examined. Judge Purncll left todr.y for H-eees-boro to hold the U. H. district court fur Judge Dick THE MARKETS. Yesterday' market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterllcld ifc Co. Commission llrokem. Nrw YoIik, October 4. STOCKS. (len. High. I.ow. (lore Am. Sugar, 141) 1,10 147 147J Chicago (las. ... 101) 101 J lllOjj 100, C. H. A q W 9H OH Jersey .Central,. . B7J VU OflJ Bfl) SI. Paul U1 tWi U7 07 J (Jen. Electric. .. . 37J 87J 3(1 87, COTTON, t Open. High. Ixuv. Close October. fl!7 6 84 8 27 9.38 January.. fi ill 6.4 0.34 0.43 CHICAGO MARKETS. WhsaT Open. High. Low. Cloae Deo 8Ui 811, 84 W CoWI- I)eO 21' 9 t9 HaAT- I Pork. fVpt,... 8 aa 33 8.19 P.K Rlli. Kept... 4 70 4.7.1 4.70 4. 79 Cotton (tale 131,800 Balea. Tbe first meeting of the Cabinet since lha return of Ilia President from Maaaa ehusatu wa held Friday and waaaltcad ad by every member ears BecreUry Gage who Is ool la Washington. Iba meeting lasted lofigrr I baa usual, la aiplaaalioa of which fact it was aald that aavaral of theCsb'oet memlien were present for ihe Aret Una In many warki and ostu rally tbey aottght tba opportnnity to In form iWteelrea folly apm the oooIIUoa of sffalrs. MERELY IJERtENlRT. Diplomatic Opinioi That Svch is . Our Intern! in Cilia Meeting Held la Washington De manding Action by This Govern in cut. Senator Foraker Vis Its the President and Goes Home Pacified. Journal Bi bau W ashington, D. (J., Oct. 4. i Members of the diplomatic corps, un dtr special instructions from their Gov ernments, are keeping a close watch upon the relations between the United States and Spain cone -ring Cuba, and one of them consented to express his views, provided his name was not nsed. He said: "I don't think that either the American people or their press, with 1.11 their shrewdness, understand the moves that are being made in this Cuban busi ness. The general impression is that this country is working to bring about the independence of Cuba, with a view to its ultimate annexation. In my opinion, and in the opinion of many of my fellow diplomates, that is entirely wrong. I have reason to believe that the proposi tion made by the United States to Spain, which I believe lo have the moral sup port, if not the material support of Creat Britain, does not go further than bring ing peace to Cuba, in order that the com merce of this country nnd England with the island may be restmed to its former size. In other words, il is a question of dollars and cents and not ol favoritism or sentiment. I lielieve further, that the new Spanish Cabinet Will be favorably inclined to this proposition, but that doesn't menu that it w ill be, or can be carried out. There are two obstacles, serious ones. First, the Cubans have lost no oppor tunity of proclaiming to the, world that they will listen to no offer that does not grant them absolute independence, ami lastly, the strength of public opinion in this country in favor of independence for Cuba. If Spain oners Cuba peace ami home rule Willi a government something like England gives its colonics, and the Cubans refuse it, what will this country cloy A majority of your people appear to be with the Cubans, but I am satisfied that your government is not, and your government is right. Cuba could not maintain its independence if it had it. 1 consider its native population untitled for self gove, uinent, and equally unfitted lo become a ;ait Of Ihe United States, even if your government wished to an nex the island, which I do not believe. From a diplomatic point of view, it is an interesting problem, but 1 confess thai 1 sec no solution in sight." The other side of the Cuban question might have been heard at a public meet ing held in a Washington church, Sun day afternoon, which was the first of a scries to be held in Washington anil else where during the fall and winter, under the management of the Woman's Na tional Cuban Iz-ague. Among the speak ers were a number of prominent mm and women and several Washington preachers, sn-.l the text from which they all spoke and demanded action on the part of this government was "Free Cuba." The star among President McKinley's numerous political visitors since his re turn to Washington was Senator Foraker of Ohio. He was preceded by the story that he had left Ohio in a hulf because ol some disagreement with Senator Ilaima and his LieutenaDt, Col. Dick, over the management of the campaign, and did not intend to return. This mav or may not have been, but after several conferences with President McKinh-y, Senator Foraker left Washington today for Ohio and aald bo would at once re sume his campaign work, which he had only left temporarily on account of pre. ing private buaincsa. The politicians lx--lievo that there was foundation for tin disagreeing story, and that President McKinley, who has a record as a peace maker among Ohio Republican factions, in some way brought about a tiuce and persuaded Senator Foraker lo iigiiln enter the campaign. Anyway he is going into the campaign again this week. WETLER RECALLED Aa Uesertal wf t'tikoai fore. Moan nwf a Tec. Special to Journal. IIadiiio, October 3 General Weyler is recalled from Cuba The name of hit successor has not yel been announced. binst osoaoa NOMINATED. The Peartk TIefcel rat the flel. Teswaaiaaiir ara Heavily. Haw Yoaa, October 1 Al tha city Dominating convention of lha Deroocnulc Alliaoc of Greater New York, bald to night Henry Urorga wee unanimously aomloaud for Mayor,. Tba aominaUng ipeeob waa made by Cbarlea rrancla A dam a and the aoailoa- tlon waa mated with eulhoeiaatlo ao- plauaa, , Tba platform U a strong oondaotaaltoa of Tammany, aad aadoraaa tba Chicago platform la full aad aalla for municipal ownership of fraacbleea aad eiber r Mkai tkv) food par, mi POWDER Absolutely Puro aovM aAKmo eowof n co., ir vouk. latent New, llemn. Major Lewis (iinter, the millionaire tobacco man of Richmond. Ya.. is dead. General Neal Dow, surrounded by his family died at Portland Maine. He had steadily failed for a fortnight, and in his lalest moments of consciousness seenn-d weary of life. At least 30 line two anil three storv hrick dwellings on Schuylkill avenue, I Reading, Pa., were ruined by Ihe under-i mining of t'.-fir foundations by volumes of v ater from a Icakv water main. riie families lied in terror, leaving ill their furniture and belongings be-1 hind. The condition of the Pope c-Milinues' grave. He seems to be growing rapidly weaker, and often sinks Into fainting, spells, from which it is ilillii nil to ..rouse. linn. i Hunger and death i inevitable for Ihe ' large number of miners al Dawson Citv, They have wailed patiently for the big Iriuispo'-tation companies to get food up the river, but by this lime have learned that not another steamer can roach even Circle City on account of low water on the Yukon Hals, The last hope of fusion between Ihe Republicans and the Citizen's Union w :is dispelled by the aclion of the Republican ('ity Committee, represenling all the boroughs of Crcatcr New Yo'k, in adopting a resolution to ihe i ll'eel tl al Genera' Tracy will remain in the held until the polls close on the night of elec tion day, and I hilt the Citizens' ( iiinn had prevented union by refusing to con s'der any other candidate for Mavor than Seth Low. aS5HSE5HSH5H5rlSHS2S"1?Ii'aa57jJ C liei'kiiiK After (In1 n t'st i inn is ( ;irc f ill I y Hludieti; after all tin init'- ihentH havt lit'cn plat-ftt in )nur n boll It: tlien we "chcrl; up,'' cai c- fully review the inianiilh" t have weighed ami mcastii i -l, ;i it ! n eviumne all the Imxes or l"tllr.. U from whieli ilrur. havr linn taken, to see that no ntisiukf l;;is n been niatlc. U We do this with all pn'htiip Iiodh, ami take timt' to ! it llini p J 'l Bradham's v m j P?linhl Hnio- Slurp- P Id C AND New Arrow Ties ! lO.OHO Yards .lute Iinf;iiin: aid 600 Rundlca Tics; Seed Rye, Wheat and Oats, Crimson (Hover, ami Malt. JUST RKCKIVKI) and for sale at Chas. B. Hill's Kast Si in: M hi, 1. 1 1 im u , NKW RKRNK. N. C Str. May Bell. T. (1. Diion, Sr . Master, Will LEAVE NKW MKRNK On TI'ESDA VS and Kill DA VS. S o'clock a. m. for River Ijinding, Jolly Old Field and (inflon A. C. THOMPSON.'Agent. . C. D. AND 0. D. LINK. 1 Or ths Nob- ) rota Dntvisn Ci.rn Fsia AMIKIATIOM. For the above donation we will sell tloattalo Norfolk :,r.a-.'..n (nod to return until OctobrT lltb, l"OT, forliM. All UcMt Includa admUaloa ta tba Fair and tnnat ba stamped by lb Drtrlag Club and Ta Aaeoctatlofl. GEO. UEKDER80N, Agra. Raw Barn, N U, nVpi, ft, 1807. Mm a Annual fan & SiBAIWEEKLY SECTIONS I uj Kttt'li Ti!?dBj' and Frhlay. m Li5EES7SHSH5ESES2SHS2SSS5aSB5aS 35E5H5H5 3SHSHSHSH55H') Buy your Groceries j To-day McDANIEL 71 Kroad Hteet. Their stock is(!omplcte with Nice Freeh Goods and their i iocs .lie as ivoiv ao aiivwiicic I'itie Roasted OolTee, the H-.'st Kldiir, Iird and Baking l-'renclt Onlnio I'repared iw 11 il, , i UiloKII U 71 Kroad St., XKW BE1&1VK, X. V. KJL SUUL JUULOJL XXSL OJL SLSLSL JUL A, mm And Special Sales Day, Tuesday, Oct. 5. At our opening- display of Millinerv we are enabled to i-liow au un ii -ii ill v ai 1 1 ad i ve collection of the correct styles for Indies, misses and i lnl In n which von tire cordially invited to inspect. SPECIAL SALE, "Fruit of the Loom" Bleaching. ( hi t l e same day wo put on sale three hundred yards of yard wide Kruit of the Loom Rleaching at the SPECIAL PRICE 5c YARD. ECONOMY 0 v. . Dry Ms 0. A. BAliFOOT, Mana-cr. onoDi 1 Millinery A"SS ! Opening. '97 My Semi-Annual opening display of Millinery will take place Tuesday. Oct. 5th, with a range of styles and qualities so extensive as to meet the require ments of everyone. The same day there will also be shown a liberal line of Novelty Dress Goods in pattern lengths, no two alike and of which there will be no duplicate. We Cordially Invite everyone to see this collection. H. B. Duffy. ;o no nssss222S5isz:z- zone from I milii, III LUC Cliy. r;' Very Rest lintter and the Very I'owder Their Specialty, Rnckwhcat just received. Wholesale aV Retail Ctlroeers, mm IS WEALTH. inn 0i. I'. O. v i i UUS K J ono, o a o mm

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