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t fie m m VULIIMC XXI. NKW BEKNE, CRAVEN COUNTY. N. I . TUESUA.-. MJITItMKKll 13, I8!)8 --KIIIST SECTIOS NUMB Kit 31. n in r iii' yh . i " ui'v.i i i t it GoTemor Russell's Oil Pa rtner io Diss ace. Capitol Club House Wanning North Carolina Army New, t'h a I rm n n llultoa's Visionary Roast. New Inregtuieiit. Corpora tion. Simmon's KhiK Work. JoUKNAI. liUURAU. I ltalliun. N. U.. drpli-m'.M r 10. 1 Tho l'apital club will in a h w weeks give a "honae wanning" iu the uliupe of a very brilliant reception, in their new club building. Heretofore no ladies ever went into the club building except to the ball room Moor, but now Thursday afternoon mid evening will be known as "Ladioa Day," wliiki members of tbe club can carry tbelr lady friends to tbe club rooms. 'I be Lindsay Investment Company of Durham wan yesterday incorporated by Seeretaiy of State Thompson. Tbe Capital Mock is to bo $10,01)0 with licad (U:iiteis at Durham, wrtb branch olttcvs over tin: Stale. It U to handle real and personal properly selling stocks, bond and other Keeurilies. Now that the cooler weather has set in "The .Monday Evening (Literary) Club" will soon begin to bold its monthly meetings. There is no doubt now that Capl. Crawford, Company K. First Regiment Nonh Carolina volunteers lias sent in his resignation to Col. Arnilield. The report borne lime ago that he had re signed wis a mist ike ('ompaiiy K is the ''Uovernor's Uuur.ls" of I i .ilci li . The news that now conies from .I.uk souvillc lliul the men of liie Kirst Ninth Carolina Kugimeiit are ail iom to In; di?linuded Is a surprise, ,ir it was tiioilghl that they were, alnio.il to a man, realty anil anxio s to follow je;i ralXn; to vjllb.l. There urn aoiu 200 volunteer regi ments. It was said I lie I'lesideiu would c msidrt tliu wibiies of the men as to whether a icgimcnt would be mustered out. It all the tvgimciila desired to quit the service tin' I'resideiit would lie iu rattier a eeuliur posit ion as lie already r--co:;nies. 'I'll ii K.vjiress eomjianies in the Stale icfu-ud to ailinil that the ciHipuissioner of lnlernul Kuveniie had the power to order I hem to pay the w ar slump tax, but when the railroad commission bo ordered the companies began to pay for the .-i imp instead of requiring the sender of pa -kages to pay. Republican Stale Chairman Motion's threat thai bu would Indict tho officers of Mecklenburg county for not appoint ing 4M registrars, lie and l'op'illst chair m in Thompson named, is ralhor an idle threat, because the new election law does not require any political party to recommend registrars. tlovernor Russell bag )ccu asked to say whether the First Regiment or the Third llegiiueut (negroes) shall lie re tained in service as it will nut lie practi cable to keep two North Carolina regi ments in service for the lime Ihey enlist ed. Thesro negroes will le moved through the Stale early next week on their way. to Kuoxvllle, Temi., where they will be brigaded with white troops. Kv .lodge Hpelr W hi laker, is one of the ollleers In the brigade to which, It is now (aid these negroes will be attached. The Second Meglrueut will probably la) In ramp here by the 15lh to lie mus tered out. Senator lliltlcr will reach North Caro lina.in a few days, and little later will enter the l anipalgn. llo will speak first at Jacksonville, Onslo co.inly on tbe l"th. Governor Russell's old law partner, Divhl II. Hullon, who was not long ago convicted by a court martial of the 2nd North Caroliua Kogimeut at Tybev Island, ha teen sent In work out bit sentence Iu the Kurt Wi l'berton guard bouse. Us nru a member of the last log Ulaluic. Republican Cbalrmau Holloa says If tli election wu held now the (uaionlati would' win by 00,000 and Ibal in Novem ber their majority will be 40,000. No one can bat realise ilut Domoefs llc Slalo CUalrmaa tJInimons Is Conduct ing a iplondld campaign. Waartmoro, Sept. 9-1 ho I'm Id on t hi drotdeil U) appoint commission to larnatlgtte tho War IXparlimnk If aJof-UonrraJ John M. tfehofleld (re tired) and ei-'Ualor John II. Qerdoo, of (leorU, bar Leva naked lo accept placet npoa the eoinmlaalo. ' -It U tot admitted, but It la Boo tl k-aa too, that tWttaUry Algr ooly aaiad t t lira lnaatl Mlna aflf tl Prralilaiit 1 1 him aiHletaUnd vrry daluly that It u h dilr that auh rjieft ahoulJ W md4 of Urn. - Tb rVcrHay of War UI4 DuL Waal tlit lavMllgaUoo. IUiIhI kMlblnk It an hkmii r Mil ixilnLvl mil thiU thn flnrf rr(N)rtof coailiUont at emp bJ ' ' MtM b bctag4raiarl, and Ke Ibodgbt that if matWa ms alUwad la g. oa wlllioiit a InvuK f nl.m thrf weak apota trouM ba ilio nrv aaj rm avcrlklng ' woa'd bo Bt 'finf, tl( ifllclnoll av. I Jir iti.olo i'y 'rpiJent Mi K'B jr U not ajna with bia Secretary of War. Tbo President was urged to have ihe investigation not only by newspaper all over the country and letter from iroraiueiil nieu without regard to party, but by aorueof Ihe uiem In'is of his cabinet a well, and the result ih it .u.-reury Alger finally, on the i u'i.1 Lis U. , aiture from Washington, w i, .le ihe h tier asking that a commission le q i-ointe I lo inquire into all the allr giiions of in amanagement incomiection with the arnir. K. Mrir4 Anaaalailin. Cknkva, Switzerland, September 10 The empress of Austria was assassinated at Hotel Ueaurlvage this afternoon by an anarchist, who baa been arrested. Me stablied ber majesty with a stiletto. It appears that the empress was walk ing from the hotel to tbe landing of the steamer alioul one o'clock when an Italian anarchist suddenly approached and slabbed her t& tbe heart - The em press fell, but arose and was carried to Ihe steamer unconscious. Tbe boat started out seeing that she did not re cover ronsciousnerm the captain returned The empress was carried to Motel Beau rlvagc, where she expired. WHOLESOME ADVICF. Fur t'coplo WliNNininrhiiiri! Weak anil lliMlnn I'oi.r. Dr. Marlandson, wl osc opinion in dis eases Is worthy of attention, says when a man or woman comes to me complain ing of indigestion, loss of appetite, sour lomach, belching, sour watery-risings, headaches, sleeplessness, lack of ambi tion and a general run down nervous condition I advise them to take after each meal one or two of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets, allowing the tablet to dissolve in the nioulb, and thus mingle with tbe food eaten. The result is that the food is speedily digested before It has time to sour and ferment. The tablets will digevt food any way whether the stomach wants lo or not, because Ihey contain harmless digestive principles, v. aretable essences, pepsin and (lolden Seal which supply ju.-l w hal the weak slomach lacks. I have advised the tablets with great success, bol h in curing indigestion and lo build up thu tissues, increase llesh in thin nervous patients, whose real trouble was dyspepsia and as soon as the slomj ach was put lo rights they did not know what sickness was. A fifty cent package of Smart's Dys pepsia Tablets can be bought at any drug slore, and as they are not a secret patent medicine, lliey can be used as often as desired with full assurance that they con tain nothing harmful In the slightest degree; on the contrary, anyone whose stomach is at all deranged will lindgreal benefit from the use of Stuart's Dyspcp sla Tablets. They will cure any form of stomach weakness or disease except can cer of the stomach. Full Blze package at druggists oOc or $1.00 or by mail from Stuart Co, Marshall, Mich. A SAD CEREMONY. Hurtnl r llir Nun Of Urnrrul Whfrlrr. Who Wan Itrunnrrt. ('ami' Wikofk, September II The most impressive scene wilricsrcd since the ramp was organized occurred this morning when Chaplain liradshaw. ol the one hundred and seventy-fifth New York regiment, read tho ritual for the dead ImmIIcs of Cadet Wheeler and Lieut. Kiikpatrlck, who were drowned Wed nesday. Tbo ceremonies began at daylight, after which the bodies were taken to the train on artillery calsons, escorted by cavalry Tbo whole camp showed sympathy for General Wheeler. TBS IQARXCTS. Yesterday's rnarknl qm Jiitioni furnish ed by W. A. 1'orU rlh ld A Co. Coiiiinimlon Itiokors. Nkw YoH. SeplemU'r 11. STOCK. Open. High. liw. Clooe Sugar l.'k'i 1371 IW VMi Am Tobocco ... Ml HI) Uvj 143) c n. u, iu ih ii8( nr. O. E. 144 144 H.H 144 UrTrON. Open. Uiph. Low. Ooaa January 6.S ft.00 .1.03 5.G7 CI1ICAUO UAKKKra WnsaT Open. High. Low. Clow December.... CO J 01) 80J 81 (11 Cork December. .. . 202 SO tOf 30 WAauiaoTow, Haptembar 10 Stocks sbbwod consldarabla BrmnoM after tba opaelng Ibis noralog Anarlcan tobacco wllhla a fraatlon of yesterday'a cloalag prioa and soorad a gala of over Ave dol Ura share daring tba half day's bast neaa. 1 ashlers ware liberal tuyere aad all off t rings were quickly absorbed. We arr still IrutUsb oa Ula atock, and be lle It wilt tell at$IJ0 la tbe tear falura, Tba oilrt list doaed strowa: Md t good adreaUffe way b looked for dur ing IM coming week. ' U re r poo I cabloe showed a email de cline lo cotton this moraiag with aaten of 10,000 batea, tbls was reflected la our warket at tba opening, which wae frec lloaally aader lb foraser do. Smatl rortrlng tlartad aa upward Koraaant duriag the Irtt boar aad eoa tinned bad weather report front tba aoaikaaaiara bait. This gtr ao erll aad toilet tbe govarnmant mport will botoeedlng 1 balllsh and eaa'e mnek lower prlcea Orala ennllnaat wrak oa enormnas rrnn report and will aril Inwrr ixperlal lyeora. W. A. I'OIITLKI'IEl) ft CO OUT OF SERVICE. North Carolina ReMs Re- Senator Prltchard in Campaign. Convict Killed by Guard. Pro mote (I for Uallantry. Hoys Want to Ke enlist for Aruty Service. Journal Birbaii, ( Kalelgb, N. C, September 12. ) The dllTcrent companies of the Second North Carolina Regiment have com menced to conio into camp here prepar atory to being mustered out or service Yesterday four companies, those at Land's end and Tybee Island came in. Tommorrow Col. Hurgwyne and the six companies under him at St. Simon's Is land will reach here. Major Cotton and his two companies at St. Augustine will not leave there before the end of the week. Tbe U. S. ollicer for mustering the men. Major Todd U here. Tbe four companies came in very quietly yester day at !) o'clock and two at 11:30. There was no one specially to meet the men, and they marched up the street with only tho faintest tnii of the drum. The county commissioners did not settle the matter of taxing Ihe stock owned by the liiilelgh and Mas ton Hail road, at their meeting on last Friday ,but will continue the (U9tlon tb's week. Senator I'ritchard so far has made only one speech during this campaign, but he spoke at Kulherfordlon today and will speak at Lincolnton on the 17th. Senator Ilutler, although opposed to ftnion, sine" his return from his Western trip, says the fusion will surely carry North Carolina in November Theenrollmentatthe Agricultural and Mechanical College up to dale is the same as last year. One of the convicts at the Northamp ton convict farm was so badly beaten by a guard named Scars, that the prisoner died from the effects. Now Sears has been arrested on a bench warrant, and will tomorrow be tried before Judge (Mark for murder, Al the Stato Fair, a representative of the I'eters Cartride Company of Cincin nati, will conduct the trap shooting Sportsmen can use their own gnus for tills amusement orgnns will be fiirnishe I at the shooting grounds Kx.-U. S. Judge H I". Dick of Greens boro is again critically ill. lie will hardly survive this atlae.k. Gil Ihe 1 5 1 1 1 , the school for the white blind children will open. The outlook is for the largest attendance they have over had. Lloul. Frank Cameron, sin of General Krancls II. Cameron, of this city, has just been commissioned, from a cavalry Lieutenant to a Captain of Infantry in Ihe regular army. This promotion Is for gallantry at Santiago. Tho Colored State Fair will held here November 15tb-20tb. A recruiting ollicer, al the expiration of 1(0 days when the Second Keglmcnl is immlereil out, and the physical exam ination made can secure many of the men for service, as so many wish to go to Cuba, I'orto ltlco or the Philip pines. Mr. Will W. Vass who has been criti cally 111 with typhoid fever is much bet ler. There have been no deaths from tpphoid fever hero this summer, but at the sanio time there Is much sickness here. COMRADES AND FRIENDS. CtoatiraU Hi Irs Knit Nharirr Dlaprsv .'" My Their AOa. Hrd. r DstartfuBI Aska rr lavrall. Wasiumotok, Beplenilrcr 12 General Miles and General 8bafter are not only In Washington, but they havo met, shaken band, and chatted together aa friendly aa any two old comrades might be aipectod to do. This must le surpris ing to those wbo believed, or pretended to believe, tbat when the two men met, there would be drawn swords and a con tost of Ibe regulation "Three Guards men" order. If tbe men are really as un friendly towards each other as one might Infer from reading recent news paper publications, ihey are both peat master la toe art of concealing their feelings. There was certainly no signs of enmity when they met In the office of Oeyral Mllae, la the War Department, tbtTeoald be detected. General Mllea wljl talk every time be gel aa, opportunity about tbe necessity of enlarging tbe regular army and tbe recommesdalioa he leteade making to Congress oa tbat subject, bat be say lb (lalemeai be gav out a sooa a b landed la Nw York, contained all be ku lo say at p reseat eoooerwlng lb campaign la Cuba tad Porto Illoo. It la believed tbat lb President will U ao aotlo officially of what Oeaeral Mllea (aid reflecting an the Wat Depart est, aalee elrcameUno compel him to do ao, If Mile doesn't do aay Mora of lb aaiM aort of talklag. II bu awt Mllea twice ilaoa be returned to Wub IngkM), bat nothing we aaJd by either about tboe aewspaper puhl teat toes. Tb Preald- at bee decided te have aa Inveatlfatlon of tb tall re conduct of the war made by a Coaamlealoa of tb most prominent men h tea get to aa- suine the task men whose cum. , . cause anything they aa) t U antpu-d by every body without question for the purpose of trying to jut u i c! i.. the charges and counter cbargi u,,u u-ing printed In the newspapers While the Alger-Mlies wrangle is said to have had nothing to do with the idea of having this investigation, which was ostensibly asked for by Secretary Alger, it may have much to do with it, as Gen. Miles is not a witness that is lik.-! y lo la overlooked by the Commission' Thai he Is auxious for the luveii.'uiion sll the world knows. ' The beads of the Departments of the Army most directly concerned in the investigation the Commissary ;euer..l, the Quartermastei-General an I ihe Surgeon-General all say that they will welcome the most rigid investigation into tho acts of their several Depart ments, and Gen. Shafter assured the President, personally, that the more thorough the investigation of everything connected with tbe campaign against Santiago was made, the better il would please him, because he was certain it would result In adding lo the credit of the men who took part in that remark able campaign, and In making tho people more clearly understand the nature of tho dillicullies that were successfully surmounted. r-'tinerHl oI.Yoiiiik aimi'lrr III nts vii. i. k, Ala. September 1 1. 'flu body of Naval Cadet Thomas II Wheeler, son of Major-Gen. Joseph Wheeler, was taken today to the family home, at Wheeler Station, Ala , for burial. Accompanying the body from Mori -tauk Point, where young Wheeler was drowned, were General Wheeler and his four daughters, and Lieut. Joseph Wheeler, his son. Troiittl.' til iWmitln. Manila, Sept. 1 1. -Irritation induced by the aggressive attitude of certain ir responsible native leaders, acting in de fiance of Aguinaldo's orders, has become so serious that the American troops are now kept in the barracks under arms ready for action at a moment's notice. A feeling of insecurity and unrest exists. Many native workmen are daily leaving their employers with the open intention of joining the rebels. Hun dreds who are now on strike in the cigar factories and other establishments are recruiting Aguinaldo's rauks. The ' Dictator' made a triumphal in try Into Malolos yc'd'-T'lay, foimalL taking possession of his new capital. Tli. rHeciilikllvfi SlnrkrlN. Special to Joui unl. Wasiiinokin, Sept. 12 The under lying conditions in the industrial and commercial world are entirely loo strong to permit any sustained hear campaign, and today's market shows every inilica tlon of a renewal of the bullish feeling Itailroad earnings for the past week con tinue lo increase and the commercial agencies report happy conditions a 1 along the line. Thu strength today has been in the specially list, tobacco being tho bulwark, but the general railroad list iias shown conservative advances and the week starts with values well sustained all things considered, and we still consider the general lisl a purchase Cotton was dull after a small advance from opening prices. The government report had but little affect, the following being a synopsis: The report of 1(1. H shows a decrease of 1 1 I since August 1st and a comparison w ith ol her years of 78.3 iu 1897, 07.2 in lX'.M! and a mean September first average of 7',i 4 for past ten years. The movement is not equal ling expectations and if the Mexican weevil In Texas contlnue-i to co-operate with tho bolb worm and heavy rains, we may see the present downward move ment checked. Wheat advance fractionally on cover ing. Corn continues to be the under dog and we reiterate our former advice toacll this cereal on any slight rallies. W. A. Poin aunKi.il A: Co. TnB MURDERED EmPRESS. Th.Awnala Plraard Willi Nla Drril, Urlrl mf Empvrar Praarea Joarpli. Yiknna, Heplemlier 11 Tim plans for the funeral of tho Km press Kll.abclh, who was assaasir.aled by Luccual, an asarcblst, at Geneva yesterday. Include bringing the liody to Vlonna nexl Thurs day, lying In stale on Friday and the 'obsequies of burial on Saturday. PRia, Septemlier 11 The Figaro slates that the weapon nued by theaasar- . sin of the Kmprtus of Austria was found In the lake. Il wu a thrcoslded file slcn der and sharp. I Tbe Empress. Il is said, snpposcd at first that aha had received only a violent blow. She maintained great coolness Some Women DOUbt tbXaIof think cbll- drca le a necessary period of great pal and dletreaa. They dowbt whether any medicine Can relievo tbelr Buffering. Toll may fsey hesitate abevt taking those lnurioo Internal m lifter widely told. But tbey mar plso Implicit faith la Jt MOTHER'S FRiEND which I a aoftcalng, relaxing tad aoeth lag liniment for external use. Doubting women should got a bottle tt the drag lor to $1, and leal It. There I ao possibility of Hi doing harm, and there la very likelihood ef It laving them maay . boor of pain. THE BRADFir.LD REGULATOR CO. i I Si POWDER Absolutely Pure When asked il she ished to return to the hotel, she is said to have replied "No, he only struck me on the breast, anil doubtless wished to steal my w atch " The assassin said he regretted that the death penalty docs not exist in the can ton where the tragedy occurred. Yesterday afternoon, lie said, he saw the valet of the Kmpress leaving the hotel and going toward the steamboat lauding. He inferred from this that the Kmprcis was going to lake Ihe steam boat, and he hid behind a tree on the (juay, with a Hie concealed in his right sleeve. In a few niiuutes the Empress accompanied by Harmless von Kolhs child, her lady of honor, appeared, and the assassin struck the lib: home. The Krnpress was about returning lo Caux, France, when she was murdered. Her suite had preceded her by train, leaving with her only her maid of honor and a man servant The last words of the Kmpress were addressed toher attendants. Recover ing consciousness for a moment, she feebly asked what, had happened. Viknna, September 11. The Emper or's fortitude is the topic of much com ment. lie is striving to bear up manfully despite the terr ible shock, which, in view of Ids age, had inspired the gravest ap prehension. Although at first stunned and then glighlly hysterical, h" soon regained his self-control and displayed remarkable calmness. Occasionally, when con, pletcly overpowere I by his grief, lie moans pileously, repeatedly sobbing the name of Ihe Empress. Addressing Prince Von l.iechenstein, child marshal of the imperial household, he exclaimed last evening: "It is inconceivable how a man could lift his hand against one who never in her life in jured anybody, one w ho did nothing hut good " Then lie moaned "Nothini: is spared to me in I his woi Id." Snara iho 1 Kiiitl Van Ham Always IMI A to Show lis Desire FOR WHITE SUPREMACY! llii; ll:irh(.( uc jinil Shaking :tl Tnn tor, .ImicK County, N. (' , on Wednesday, .Sept. I I, II',!)!! ! lion. Locke Craige.K. 1'. Aycock, Esi , and oilier sx akers will address li e jkm ple. Everybody Invited lo come and have a big time with us, E. L. IIAIIDV, t'htiin. Corn, of A rritngt menta. T. C. WI11TAKKH, f hum. Item, linn., Jones County. sim Eggs, Poultry, and Produce To w. a. nail.i:it, 44 ft 4.r Coniinereo Streel, Norfolk, - - Virginia. Consignment of Eggs, Poultry and I'rodllcc HoliolU'd and Ibe Highest Mai ket 1'rloo (luaranlevd. , Always write wlw-n yrui ship. Yours Truly, W. A. HADLKIl, of I'anillioOo Cotton Bagging ! AND New Arrow Ties! 10,000 yarde Jut I tagging and 600 County Dcmocrac) Bundles Tirai Boxd Rye, Wheal aad Otta, (Jrlmsoa Ckrret and MilbMr JVST RKCKIVL ; ASO' FOIl SAME AT ' ; 1 CHAN. IS. II ILlM, Ka4 Bute Market Wl, 1 ' V New nrn, K. 0 MO TAKE Wu have laid in for you COTTON TWINE, TSJB Huitable for Tying Tobacco, and you can hare what joa want at . ........ 15 GENTS POUND. Which is just about what it coat Wo have also one of tho L irgegt and Best Stocks of Staple and Fancv ....... GROCERIES AND P OViSIONS, TOUACCO, SNUFF, CMAKS, SYRUP, MOLASSES, etc., to be found in Now Berne Wo will bo pleased to have you call and examine our Stock and get prices before buying. .... (iOOD STAULKS FREE Respectfully, McDan: id & Haiti 71 Broad Street, JTEW BERNE, BT. C. CLOTH, 1 X-4Lo Yard. O. Marks Co. THE GREAT CHAMPION HAYMAKER MOWER ! .''HUH).',. ' - The ability of this mower to work where others fad la recognlxed, aud for cut ting on rouli ground and ainona stumps and trees, its equal has norer oe -n pro diK't'd. The H'-uliar anil noiseless gearing of this mower is well known. Willi only two cog whin-Is it transfers the (rower directly to tbe kaifo without waste. I'M aliort connecting link that takes the place of a pitman perm I is Ibe bar to bs raised to any angle, ev-a upright, to paas trees or other obstacle without stopping the tram, or without throwing the machine out of gear, and the driver caa do till while still III his seat. Other Mowers break pitmans, knife-heels, otc., and wear out the gears' Le cause the principle on which those mowers are built la wrong. The OH a. M HON is free from these troulilos because tke principle on which It U built la ruiht The Champion will cost you no more ibtn much Inferior machines. WH and examloe same before buying. HYMAN SUPPLY CO., Ihey Qo Ukt Hot Cake. Deering Mowers We have oa naaddjOn Horw, Kowt. Two tl it Mowerr, Day lUknr, Com and In U. , J: C. Vhitty AgMit ff Citatlanonga Chilled llows, Ct9 Mill, and Evap'j oratora. & Hay Rakes GMBI NOTICE 1 a supply of , . . l, GROCErS, V 9 New Berne, JOEM FLiKlGAN BOGGY CO., O. Hooker, I Pf II.Orea,!Pro- ' vsavracTcaaaa o . jla Urad Bagglea, rkaeUat, tr. Rrpalrlng DoM oa Short Motto. OREENVILUC. . . . N. 0 If yrmhsveaotneioerlLsUlpU to a. aad w will allow you o Cntt lef Pound Tat It la tVisUMi, and ao thaw fir entaeloM tar rartlnf. Mtrpnc4 a I firimgh the rVj'ii'ir'iiri(. W. II. COWCltAIl h " , I'.n 'j 1';, - i O.Tlr.J-.r.dWar. !,... .' , ! t 1 i
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