- '-" i ' Mi U B C B. 19 "tW BIEN, CRAVEN COUNTY. R. C TUESDAY. MHY 811. 189 . flMT MCTIOM. .- . 1 OLD NORTH SIHf. Towa A mm Sciis to Sor recder lis Llisitur. t-HKKHAX r I OH Pi CBOKKB. Over I he t'mlR Bill. Mors union Smallpox rases. Wlsdaor Naval Reserves, rieaty tr Moon shiners. First lteirlmrnt Hand. HAiEion.N. C. May 27 -The last legislature chartered the town of Jc . . r I: w.I. a rome. Now tiie cuiei 01 nn- the secretary of Slate that Hie mayor and himself desire to surrender the charier The town government consists of the mayor, one commissioner and the chief of police. Everybody else has resigned. Thorn la no abatement in the stir among the Insurance people by reason of ihn Cral.- bill. The l'le'erred Accident f!nmnauv. the l'ucitic Mutual and the New York Life have tiled tbtir charters under that law: but the Northwestern withdraws lis charier. There Is a move for a State convention of insurance meu here June 5, to memorialize the Uovcmor to specially convene the Leg lalatnre to retieal or amend the Craig law. It 1h said that in the past dozen years Insurance- companies doing bust ncas in North Carolina have not liana ferred half a dozen cases from btate to federal courts. All rfTorls lo capture llie Federal con vict, M-Ityighlin. who escaped from the penitentiary briikyaids Tuesday, have fulled. The number of true bills found against moonshiner here at this term of the Federal Court is much above the average. The amount of pcijuiy committed this Week b" Hie moonshiners and their wit nesses Ik simply appalling. The court is dispatching lniainos ith rapidity. So far over forty moonshiners have been convicted. There are now only six cases of small pox nf iMoi-iinton; all in n pest house. Newton will have another cotton mill. Yoiint ,V Shitiin will build it. The law requires that the public print ers shall deliver all the legislative acts in niuely days after the Legislature ad iourns. This vcar it simply cannot lie done, so late were the public printers chosen. Last year llicro was a collision of trains between Charlotte and Salisbury. Engi neer Kinney got 'i(),liOO ilamages ior in juries, and W. It. Tunstall, engineer of the other train, got fH.filM). A atiivcy lias begun for a new lino nf railway from Morganlon southward to some point on the Seaboard Air ljine. Olllccrs of the new division of the naval reserves at Windsor were com missioned as follows. Lieutenant, John T. Hinilhwick; lieutenant, junior grade, William M. Sutton; ensign, Ernest L Smith, This division and another form ed at Elizabeth City make the total num ber eight. Durham Is making an earnest effort to have the First Kegimenl Band locate there, offering its numbers employment anil glvo $1,000 a J ear bonus, lialeigu and Urccnsboro also desire tills very nne band. A suit Is to be brought to test the va lidity i I the Craig act requiring all foreign hi .uiauce companies to domesli cale thoiiiselvcH upon doing business In North Carolina. Bishop N- Isoii, of (leo.gia delivered a very fine a I liesa here nl the thirty third commenceni" ! I of St Augustine's Col orod Normal si ho d The State llu.ud of Airih ulinte b called to meet here Jm.c la. U is a spe cial meeting and will oust all tbo fusion lata save the commissioner. John H. Smith, who holds until Juno lllh. The number of students at the Stale University this year was OH Of thete 105 attended the summer school alone Next Monday nearly all me -lnina.c of the smallpok prBlhouse here will be discharged. Will Tit l4CapTaMy lellnKut aud Dape !' lMr. Nsw Yobk, May 28.-wlih the assur ance that unless Tammany stands lor Brysn and the Chicago platform at the next National Democratic Convention, the men of the West and South, who t In c ontrol, will not admit Tam- m.nv delegates, and, with unlimited cap ital, John C. Bheehan has begnn warfare on Richard Croker as the leader on l am msny Hall. Sheehan and those who are wun mm n ihe fieht will have a conference In a few days and perfect the plans they have ltwidv nut In operation. Crater ha-i ordered Hliecnan s uown- fall as Tammany leader of the Ninth Assembly district. Sheehan. It Is said. Is being belpctt uy the national democratic committee. II he falls he has the promise that he will he recnirnl.ed at tho next national con ventlon as the leader of the only body of democrats in New ork, unless lam should repudiate Croker for his declaration that Bryan and tha cuicago platform are dead Issues. A crisis will be reached at the .tune en rollment of Tammany. In the past only about thirty per cent of the Tammany strength has been enrolled. 1 ne onee ban faction Is working to get out seven ty per rent., and the members aro satis fied that If that Is accomplished the organization can be captured. FRQU STITE CtPlTIL. Done In Wioiton Riol Case. ISC! s w mm w tv' JLsssuma Pure Makes the food more defied Stste Commissary Veaeral. Mere 0a i. ..ree Matter. Otbo Wllsoa Flirt Moathly Bills. Black Diamond Railway. Car Company a Baakrapt. ii...,im liav 29-Governor UusseH enmmhutons Z. P. Smith I SMALL 131 mm An auuAn CURED HAMS AND Breakfast Strips Just Received NO SPLIT, SAVS PLATT. NATIONAL LKAGUK GAMES. BsalllU of Saturday's ltbll Uumes. Btamlliiic ' t'lnbi. Special to Journal. (Jim ivsaTi. May 27 Boston 8, Cincin nati 2. Oiiu aoo, May 27-Wanhlngton 1. Chi cago 5. Luikvu.lk, May 27-New York 0, Louisville 0. St. Louis, May 27 Brooklyn (i, St. Louis 7. ritlsburg-rhiladelphia, Haiti r. Cleveland, rain. He PolaU to Fbm FrkU T Bill A. Kvldoace ol Kpiilll Vmtty. New Vobk, May 29-Unlted States snLor Thomas C. l'latt has made a nor Kuasen t .lenylug that there was a split commissary f1".. ... .- .k- fti tl general of the Stat. Guard of North Oar- Vtotbe g of tbe ,men(led ollna, with the rank or coionei. n ffaDclllge lal bill sl lhe extra session as ceeds 8. H. Bslchelor, resigned. . ,.. r.nil.,t0 i8 Blll a The Wilmington riot case, involving the expulsion of United Slates Commls be iM ..e?ery repub. sloner H. U. Buntiug, m.y or may not l(lpporled ,e UUi anj ,n come up at this term oftueedera ted ,,y H5 Ke- court. George Z. French says b. is t ea oM of M7 nl. No 8Uch re. of being kept here five days, and nothing v polule of done. Ue asked If John B. Melton, the Reoubllcan Influ- ei-chief of police, had been subpnaed M (U(y counlle, of the and was told that Melton's name was not workln together hsr- ln the list furnished by Clerk Fortune. ou, for lhe gucceM of lhe meas At the district attorney's office some one said It was very probable that nothing Ur Wbe u ,g true n0 forecast of this would be done. ii.i.Hnn had been Iflven In any Be- Thc commissioner of Insurance, being platform, and although it RSRea wneiner oncui iijt v.i to be classed as Insurance companies, tirinated by replied, yes; that the now insurance law memlrs of the Legislature w clsssed them. lie then spoke ot vne .MHmhleil . January, yet the Craig law and said the only way to set- bft(, been mucn tie lhe vexed question as to wnetner dscugge(1 lUe conciu,ion pretty gen is repealed by the insurance law so far bea tbat a ux oft,,,i0rt as Insurance companies are concerns ' ' loTieJ. , feUi owever,and for the Attotney General to give an cer SlaixlInG Club Clu'is, ISrooklyn, . . . St, Ix)uis, . . lioston, Philadelphia, Chicago Cincinnati, . . Italtiin.ir.;,. New York, . Pittsburg, . . . opinion. This would govern the Mate - BMI o( tlie pM. otllclals, particularly the trcasu,cr, such , lttW uy H Kepuhllcan Leg- the Supreme Court can decide the matter. - Mm The Secretary of Slate says be believes of how. If I hey domesticate they cannot ure. fr()m lne one of the questions now is whether . deBM(, ln company after June 1 can comply with corporations, and as the Craig law. (Commissioner loung i thlnlia LUIS OOUOIIUI. Washington, Cleveland, . . . w. l. r ct 24 1 1 ."HO n ii .on 'it 12 .0-17 20 13 .000 21 U .000 1H 14 .M2 18 10 o2 13 20 .391 n 21 -304 13 22 .853 11 24 .814 7 23 233 Doath of t'ol. Fleming Oardaor. Wilmington, N. C, May " 18.-Col Fleming Uardnor, chief engineer of the a n.ntto Coast Line, died suddenly yes terday aftornoon- at Denmark, B. C, where bo was superintending lite survey and construction of a branch Toad of Ihe Coast Line. Although eighty-three years old he continued actively at work in to vesterday. He served In the Mex ican war and In the early part of the war between the Slates was on the staff of Gen. Jubal A. Early. Ue was a na tive of Virginia. l.nt NttWH Itutn. Uosa Bonheur, the famous French painter of animals, died at her home near Fonlalnebleau. Beturna from the Peruvian election Indicate the choice of Edwardo Bomana to succeed Senhor de l'lcrola as president. Ki. Premier Crisni caused a wild accne lu the Italian Chamber of Deputies by asking permission to explain the cir cumstances leading to the Italian defeat in Abyssinia. The Nlcaraguran government has raised the slate of siege at Bluelichto,and Ueneral Torres and his troops have been recalled. Ttlotlnir Is In nroeress at Guadalupe. West Indies, and the French authorities havo been unable to auppress.lt. An American garrlsen has occupied John, the capital of the Bulu Islands, a southern group of the Philippines. The Spaniards have evacuted Zam boanga, Island of Mindanao, after a series of fights with the Filipinos. The Spanish General Monlero died of wounds received while fighting the na tives at Zamboanga. Kventa of the last week have empha sised the need of a larger army at Manila If I.U7.on is to be conquered. Distribution of the $3,000,000 to Cuban troops will commence today in Havana. Hope for the establishment of a per manent arbitration board la growing among tbo peace conference delegates at The Hague. Tki flnl turn nf lha Drevfua hearlni is expetHad to begin today before the French Court of Cassation. Kmnercr William and Empress Augus ta Victoria gae a reception at Potsdam to lhe delegates to the tuberculosis con gress. Efforts to float the American Line ....m.r Pkria. which la ashore near Fal mouth, Knfclaad, will be abandoned for tbe present, as ber bow is impaiao on a rock. ', Craig law says the domestication must I... on or before June 1. Tho survey for the Black Diamond Hallway, which was chartered by the l.fnUlature last February, has begun at 1 1. South Carolina end. It Is projected pass through three or four North Caro lina counties. Miss Annie Kidder of New York, has presented to the firemen of Wllmingtop a carefully selected library of 1000 vol urncs. Three negroes are now In jail at Wll mlmrion under charires of being Implica ted In the ncurdcr In a box car of aged Thomas Hughes, a Confederate' veteran, who latclv left the Boldiers' home tiore. Bev. Dt. James Carmichacl has been elected president, Bev. F. N. Skinner secretary, of the Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina. In session at Klnston. Major Graham Davis presented a gavel made from wood from Fort liaieigu, on Boanoke Islaed. Otho Wilson, who was deposed as rail way commissioner by Governor Bussell, and who was restored by the Legislature but whose long-filed resignation was ac cepted a moment after the restoration, is ...i.. nn.rlv He files at the end of each month his account for salary as .nn.i..innr Of course, this Is not paid. He will not say why he flies thee accounts. ui...lAni. nf the State Aericullural and Mechanical College here met and adopted a resolution urging the trustees to elect Qeorge T. WlnBton president. He Is now president of the University of Texas. Tbe North Carolina Car Company, of Balclgh, has been formally adjudged at bankrupt Creditors will meet June 12 to elect a trustee. it,.rlnn nf maklne destructive Indict mcnlR In an appeal to the disordered elements of society. This lallor Is a sort nf thin which we can well afford to lave to the advocates of the Chicago platform." THK INgllfcttT. Not labor kills us; no, nor joy, The tueredulty and frown, Tbe Interference and annoy, Tbe small attritions wear us down. The little gnat-like buzzing shrill, The hurdy-gurdies of the s'rect, The common curses of the will ti,p.. rn ilia iinremeoli 'round our feet. And, more thsu all, the look askance Of loving souls that cannot guage The numbing touch of circumstance, The heavy toll of heritage. It Is not Death, but Life, that slays; The night less mountalnously lies Upon our lids than foolish day's Importunate futilities. F. B. Money Coutts, in the New York Tribune. Truck Quotations. The following quotations were re celved yesterday by J. Gulon Duun: Nkw York, May 21). Cabbage 3.50, and higher. Beaus $2.50 to $3 00. Papk & DKYO. PuiLADtti.rHiA, May 2'J. Beaus, $2.00. Potatoes $3.00 to $3 50. BoUBKTH & ASHHt ; I ' I'MUKwrN'iBw. I Memo, N C , Msy 27. Our spring term Superior court is now a thing of tbe past. There was not iuu u business of importsnce, quite a large crowd on Tuesday. Wn m bavins irood weather now, but it has been so cold that erops could not grow for the last few days, farmers are very busy, help Is scarce and crops ue- inand more help than we have, ana sucu htln as we can eel are very unreliable. The first load of barrels for potatoes were brought in yesterday by Captain Whflalnn for W.T. Mavoand J. Morris. If anvone knows a belter bear storj than the one which I am about to relate, we will give premium. Near Warren Kenyon's, who Is of negro and Indian blood, a bear caught and killed a hog Kenvon was at home and bes.ru tne squealing of the hog, but would not go to his rescue. The next morning n.enyou let it lie known, and Mr. J. Lupton ana others went and tiled their guns, and that night tbe crowd went to Keayon's to await bruin's return. They did not Inmr to wait, for alUt 8 O'clock. bang, went the gun, out went the white in i what hul been done, wneu they got to the place bruin lay dead, the liPirnn to bark. Kenvon naa Kept well behind the lioys, and as the dogs first liegau to bark Kenyon bad got near up to them. The boys all al once bolterea ouv, Lookout Uncle Kenvon," and began running toward him and saying, "Clear vnurself the bear is coming. l ue nrsi j , thing Kenyon did was to iuu anu scream He soon jumped In some unaccountable wav. so hlirh that he got hung by the I.IU...I. two 1 nibs anil couta noi get down. The hoys roleased him and told him to move on as quick as he could for the liear was surely coming, ne i.. .lauh mwl noon come In intuit; miuiiivi contact with an old rotten rail fence. He smashed the fence aud fell on his knees. The boys continuing to holler, Huriyup Uncle Warren, the bear is coming." He never got up off his knees but reached the house In mat poBiure, burst the door down and leaped In bed, conlinulng his screams. His wife and i.ti.i..n onnlil not find out what was the matter, she called to the boys and told them Kenyon was dying, they came iu hi.iI tried to comfort him, but he would not be comforted but continued his screams until late al night. I'iu lly be began to moan and went to sleep. Uncle Kenyon says now "If de good Lord lc my helper he nebbcr go to an- odder bear." The above is fact. m. At J L MuDANIEL'ri, 71 Bi.mmI Street. Also a Fresh Lot of Heiut's Pk-th-s both sweet and sour. Fiesh Cakes and Crackers. Fresh Elgin and Fox River Butler. I desire to State that 1 have aecurtd the an vices of Mr. Oer. n ..7 .. .i.i Mr lh.vl.1 W. Saliistoii of Carteret C muly, N . C , ho will l a g'.l to have their friends and ac quaintances call and see them In tbe city. - PI. ase Bememoer that 1 guarantee very article you buy from me to be as represented. If found otherwise return it and je1, your money back. Bespectfully, Wlaoletuile Retail Successor to Mt Daniel & Oasklll. 'Phone 91. 71 Brsi.1 PM. - a a 3 3 3 put th- Uadino- nurt when it come to tiuvlns clothes Z . i.iu. Vih imarln Ihev arc hrttfr LecaUEe V0U are ui a laiiui. hi o v j " E navine more. Now. we make to order, and we make to fit; and if you buy here, we make you judge and jury, besides if the clothes wear, if they do not give satlfaction in every way, we give your money back. The most important point in a suit of clothes after the quality of Ihe clmh is considered is the care aud skill displayed in making it. On that point alone 5 is based the charges of the highest-price tailors. In our stock you will rind skill, care and taste displayed 3 to an extent far beyond the previous standards. By pricing E it at the proper profits we have our prices right. $4 50 For a Suit of Excellent Servicable Quality. 3 $G 50 For a Better One. $81111 and $10 00 for Excellent Suits of Quality Sel- dom excelled. I J. Or. CO., I 7 POLLOCK STREET, NEW BERN, N. 0. 3 i in in in in in in ut in ill ill ill 111 111 111 llllllr? liUiUeUiUUiiUeiiMiUeUeU W M Oallaifher. of Bryan, Pa., says "For forty years I have tried various cough medicines. One Minute Cough Cure Is best of all." It relieves Instantly and cures all throat and lung troubles V 8 Duffy & Co. THK HPKCULATIVK SfABKETS. Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A. May Co., New York, Mepreseniea by A. O. Newberry; ; NBW York, nay xi 8TOCKB. Orjen. Hltrh. Low. Close u.r 153 153 145 H54 The following market quotations weie received yesterday by U. Koyall: Nkw Youk, May au Beans $2 25 to $2.75. Cabbage 2.75. Potatoes $3.50 to $4 .00. J. U. Bobebts A Co ..!, ikri weaBeninir tuVncTof "faU. ma tonger experiment with naeleaa or oaa- groua drug, out ; ' m j ' It will rttfulate the menaeS porfectlf Aafl Jn FXgof the Womb Headache, Backache and Netiroainoaa. It tail harmleea vegetable remody.wWch put tha menstrual n?n .lP? health, stops drain and pains and oTOf eomee weakness. . -. ; A movement li on foot to import Italian laborers for tbe HawJla plan tations. . v.',. Tha n'reaenoa of the Dluae at Itoaf Kong and la Pftypt is regarded as a msn- ace to Eufopa. j-" General Othj states that the American I eamnalirn In Xoxon will he prosecuted with tbe uirnoei aggressiTenssa uuring the wet season. niinlnoa attacked a oartr that was u'n.iinr to reDslr a cable at K sealants, Island of Negros, sad Capt. Oeorg )1. Tlllsjr of tbs party is missing. Tha Fillnlnoa at Kemboaofe are re- Mnuitakivs told General Rlos Ibst they would not oppose the landing of A ... . I. .U . , aoinsssi iui. , The dlstrlbulloB of American mosey to tbs Cabs troop baring I begu la HaTsasv Seres Trb paid Baiplday aa4 Beading... C. B.4 0, Gas.. . B. a T... Si. O. P. .. Manhattan August. . January. . . 60i 58. Ml M . Il 180i li 184 . 118 118 118 118 . 118 118 1111 111 . 401 411 40 41 . 10t 109 100 109 COTTON. Open. Hlfb. Low. Close .. 5.M 8 00 5.S8 S.88 .. 898 8.98 898 8 98 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wbbat Open. High. Low. Close Jul, 75 75 74 " 76 Hem York Block Escbsnge will be ; close Monday and Tuesday 39th and With. There wll be so session Chicago Board Tuesday 80th CASTOR I A Tnr Tsfknts and Childm." TsiKbiYoaKmAliajjE::;tt Bears tbs BWtarsof (Jof.H.rt. HoldUrs Uad.r KlrorThlr Owa Uuns. In lha latter Dart of tbe war between ih. Htates six hundred Confederate oflV cers, prisoners of war, were conOned on Mnrri.' t.Un.l at the entrance or vnariei- mn Harbour where they were under the ponstant lire of the guns of the forts snd othur dafaaces of that city, me siege of Fort Wsgner snd attacks by tbe ed r.l Ami were ln aollve progress, com nolllnir constant replies from the Con , m - - . . . . ... rur.ia hatterlas to tbe nre ol wnicn which oould not be withheld the prla nn.r. sra much eiDosed. Strange to ay none of them were Injured so far if It known. a llat of the officers has been preserved .in ha mibllshcd. with a short sketch of each. In the Confederate Voter ... Af Nuhvllla. Tenn. In the list ace tbe names of Lleuts. J. H uargsm ui at. Crspoa snd J. F. Ueslh of New Bern, of tbs 1st, 8rd and STlh regiments respeci Wsly, who wsrs captsred (two) at Bpot ..t..nl ti ll.. Mat 11. 1804. and at flwift . . v . 1 1 aa loai Thara wrara l urees, tone; a-pf" , , ! about one hundred North CsroUnlssa among lbs prtsoasrs, many wsrs wsll known to our people. I.lat of l.tttiri u....mi..inir in the Post Office at New ..... , , ,,.,iv N. (,. Mav 28 IHT1I, V-iu.i" - . 18'JO: UKN'S LISTS. B George Brooks C- E L Campbell,.! ameaM) Cowsn.Cole man. Moselv. Whltn ft Co. U-K II Davis, Thomas Deans. E - J A Evans. Rllev Fulcher. O-W B Uasklll. II -W H Hollou. J-A B Jarman, Uamuel F Johnson, B A Jones. L ('has M Levlster. M-James Morgan, Joel Moye, James Mosely, H Moore. It John Boe. SD W Sabiston, Samuel Sbeppard, I W Simmons. William H Smith. W-Saiuel 11 Whitney, H White, nay inond Williams. women's list. A-S F Anderson, Clarcle Allen. B -Llllie A Brown, Mary Brooks cr George Mosely, Margaret Brysn. (' Hnn Collins. nK.tl O Daniel. Minnie Dennis, Carrie Durham, Eliza Dudley. E Mary E Edwards, F neneva Kulcher. II l.urv Haddock. Martha Hackburn, Marlah Harrison, Saley Holowey, Eulalla Huff, Mary F Uatchern, Julia A Mono y- . . J-Gracle Jones, Mamie Jones, ueir- glanna Jones. L Emma Lee. N-Mary E Norders or H 8 Nordera. H-Martha Koberts, Slddle Row. HNanc L 8parrow, 8usan 8lTen n M.rv EHnlke. Annie Simmons. u.rw Simmons. Berths Scott 4, T Lucy Taylor cr James Burney, Ulu Thomas. W Laner Webber. Rschael L Willis, ll.nrv Willis. mlllm lor above letters will please say advertised and gle date ol llat The regulations now icqulre that oae (1) cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. 8. W. IUscocs, r. M STUFEHDODC DISPLAY I saw tor the Low Prices Of the best values you ever .m.IUai nvilta vnnVA fiVftl nRld. OliiailDDU tvw jw. M. is the maRnet that draws our immense trade. We quote below a lew oi our trade win ners. The Cheapest Line ot TOWELS That Ever Greeted You A Very Fins Dams Towel, aiie 24e4f , knotted fringe. You never bought them at less than 50c before. We now offer thorn to you at 25 Cent Very Heavy Huck Towel, all linen, ei S0i42 a 25c Tslue at . 15 Cent Same Quality Huck. 18x86, all linen at - "1S I-245' u t Bleached Turkish Bath Towel, 8347, largest towel erer sold for the money, Ctlt Unbleached Turks Batb Towel. 18xM at CttkU Full Bleached Very Heeyy Honey Oomb Towel, Wx7-10 ffrifa Consider These Towel Items. M atlas. v.iia l. karah alvea that seated Dro . .. ... .1.1 mh Ia II nVlrtrtk I noaais win ue k - - im nf .. .l. -i u..J. In Inna fnr for- S Thomas inorman, uepuiy oa " "i ---- - - i .i.ik.rtnliul i i . - .v. ft.i nf ' Hnrsa with 1 Troy. MO., says ii evrjruHi "- (whipi im - . . .. .... . .ii . h. vlrina r.r Da. . lth.. fa. tha flooal HoaaS sad' M ntaiaa unuiu uikvivi m. . awwira v. . - t v I ... ivit.k n.l fnr nlles. no- nan. . Addnaa all bids to la Clark 1- I Tl lit m ' mww. ' r w. Y I I 1 lal tronbles sad skis diseases, tbs de- 0f this Board. .:vr, t: i ' . . . ii- annr. Ebmist M. vlHi I asaiskahiw aWSI in Bl nc vaai aiu iiiiitAa aT u wsa . : " Clk.Bd.Com 4 ' - i - lit 'i h is vt H -; DSS'S. Ji 1 ;,tbirt,o.Pud,- '

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