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. ..Mrr-iri ffekto NEW BKKN, ( RAVEN TOUNTV. N. !.. KHluil. JUNK 30, 1899 - SCtOSU SECTION. VOLUME XXII. AGilNST TRUSUBER. Suit !o Force Pap! Un tiary Deists. Atlsatic Coast Llae Hires Coarlcts. Jadge ParaeU'a DecisUaa la Haakroptcv Cases. (Jeter or Parden A aether Ceevltt. Ralkiuh, June 28. The Stale grants a charter to the Western "North Carolina Park and Lumber Company, of Ashe Tille; Thomas Mack'eti and others', stock holders. Ex-Judge Jas. G. MacRas hasealkibn' State Treasurer Worth to arrange about a friendly suit to force the Treasurer to pay llie debt warrants. The Idea is to have the suit beard at chambers here be fore the judge at tbe July term of Wake court, and also to let his oplooo settle the mailer, without appeal to the Su preme Court, thug ending quickly the controversy between the executive board and the Treasurer. The papen in F". B. Arrendell's suit against tbe Treasurer for payment of the penitentiary debt were served and the service accepted. The executive board is here. It says it will have nothing to do with tbe suit as it has doue its entire duty In the milter. Richard U. Battle. Eso, , secretary to the board of trustees of tbe University of North Carolina, say that it is tbe hope that the alumni building will be under roof by January 1. and that by the same date the Carr Memorial llulldlog will be completed. A contract has been made with the Atlantic Coast Line to furnish 100 con victs July 10 and 100 more August l,to grade the Ashpole branch, these convicts to be sent from the farms and to le re turned to the latter September 15, in lime to haivest the crops. At the revenue office a silver service was presented by tbe IHclal and clerks to Mr. and Mrs. Mason. Tbe" bride was Miss Kvu ( lluifHii, of Greenville, and was at the time of her marriage head nurse at the Walls Hospital at Durham Mr. Mason Is a son of James. B. Mason, a prominent Republican of Chapel Hill. At the mattress factory in the peniten tiary, In which the operatives are de crepit convicts, 40 mattresses a day are now being made. The Federal convicts have so fur this season made 1,500,000 bricks. Judgo I'uruell has filed some interest ing decisions in bankruptcy cases, as follows: In tbe case of the North Caro lina Cooperage Company all tbe costs incurred In the State courts, In an at tempt by one creditor to get the advan tage of other creditors, must be paid by the creditor who makes the attempt. In the case of tbe steamer Nellie at Elizabeth City (in admiralty) where one person bid oil tbe property and another paid the purchase money without auy assignment of the bid, the man wjiopaid the money acquired no rights, and the deed must be to tho actual purchaser.tbe man who thus pxi.l I lie .m, imne money is an interfere!', guilty .of liruellng process and of contempt, and un be fined and Imprisoned. In the case of (J ret ham & Scott (who owned three store at different placet) when Counsel came Into court and make proposals for a couseui order, which proposals are not then accepted, the proposition will be treated as with drawn, but the members of (lie lirui who had made a general assignment will be adjudged bankrupt, while the silent partner will l referred li h iweld commissioner to take lusii.uuuj iu.d report the facts. State Treasurer Worth has gone to Morgsnton where there will be an ac counting of debts due the Plate by tbe Piedmont Bank, which failed. Kx Judge Burwell Is the referee. ' Governor Russell pardons Wyatl Per ry, of Wake county, who four years ago was convicted of- murdering Titos. E. Bailey, twenty allies north of here, and enteneedto 15 years in the penitentiary. Be went to Bailey's home one night, called him out and oat him U a dozen place. It la asserted that Bailey had made remarks reflecting on the charac ter of Parry wife. J. O. L. Harris se cured th pardon. ., , OOKBBX WIN. K.atackjr Democratic Cuaveatloa Oats T Wwrk. Nmlaat4 Fwr UtTlrw, la Louisville, Kt , June 17.-Willlas GoeiwI, who with n Iron grasp has rated tb Democratic Hate Convention tinea It assembled, Marly a week ago, waa to night nominated for Governor on the twenty Iith ballot. The contest wa probably unparal leled la this t tat for bitterness and da. termination, and, on 4 ha part of th winner, for iklUfal manipulation. CASTOR! A Por Iafants aid Children. , , , TM'dYci Kan Alvijs E::;.t Signature of LEFT 10 DECISION Of Filiate SlocthtMen Atlantic & Nonh Camliia. Board Meets at Merehesd Oily Jnly t carta. Hallways Hire One Cent Mile Kate to Stale Regiment. Special to Journal. Rai.kiuh, June 8 Th Board of In ternal Improvement met Tier today, to consider the Atlantic and North Car olln ttallw matter, J , It was decided the Board would take charge In September and make no con test. The Board and Governor Itussell n Ml each appoint a State Proxy, and leave it to the prlxate stockholders to deride wh'ch appointee they will reeogui.e. Tbe Board meets again ut Morebead City, July 4ib. The railroads today agreed to make the rate one cent per mile each way for the Stale Uuard Kncainpmcnl, at More head City, this rale 11 ng accepted. The Second Heglment has been ordered to encamp aeven days beginning July 15th and the Third Regiment, seven days begiuniug July 2-'nd. I.Ate NfrH IIhiiim. There has been but 111 case of yellow fever In Havana this year. Ti e Japanese battleship llulsuse ns launched at Newcastle Enluud. The tran-pori Urant, carrying the Six leenlh Infiiuiry, has arrived at Manila The transport lngalls i on llie way to Santiago uiib in no y lo pay Hie Citlmu soldiers there. I'rof. Otorge Harris, of Andover Then logical fcuil n ai y , mu elected president ol Ainlu rst, A race riot near Cardiff, Ala., resulted in the killing of three negroes and the fatal wounding of a forth. Canada's altitude prevents a leuipor ary arraugcuieut by the United Stales and Qreat Britain of the Alaska bound ary. Ueueral Wilson has taken measures to punish the Americans who caused the recent riotous outbreak at Cieufuegos, Cuba. Il has been decided to give General Otis an effective fighting force of 80,000 men during the rainy season in the Phil ippines. At the International Council of women now meeting in London, an address in -opposition to woman sulTiage created a commotion. The ship which is taking Dreyfus to Prance is now overdue at Brest, or else the prisoner baa been secretly landed at another port. Friends oClhe Administration object to tbe control of tho Kepuldlcan nun palga in Maryland this year by Hcimlor Wellington. Tbe freight steamship I'uwnee wits burned off the North Carolina coast, all the officers aud crew being saved by llie steamer George W. Clyde. President and Mrs. McKinley return ed to Washington. The condition of Mrs. McKlnlcy's health Is such thnt the President hat abandoned his projected trips to the West. Tbe Navy Department Is contemplat ing a material reduction in the strength of the fleet at Manila. The battleship Oregon and the monitors will probably be ordered to San Francisco lu tbe fall. The Spanish Government has. decided to continue to pay Its military prisoners In the bands of the Filipinos. Spaniards are fast leaving M&vila, and many Important business Interests there are falling Into the hands or the Eng lish. The gunboat Napldan routed a body of Filipino at Muntlulupa, on tho nhore of Laguna de Bay. - Fourteen new cases of yellow fever are reported In Sautiago, Cuba, A court martial to try Captain Drey fus has been appointed, with Coionel Jouaust as president. Dr. Oscar Loew, one of the expert of tha Agricultural Department, ha dlscov red a new treatment for germ disease. ' South Dakoto Republican, In their State convention, endorsed tho expan sion policy and sound mouey. i Many honorary degrees were confer red at tha annual .commencements at Tata and Harvard Universities. Tha turbulence at Saragosaa. Spain contlaues, and fresh troop have been stationed la that, cHy. Tha War Depanmeat la aiperlmantlng with a naw explosive, thorite, tbe Inven tion of Pofeor Tattle, ol Oregon. ' Tha Board of Visitor to tha Natal Adadsm recommend 'number of im provements at that Institution.; Tha Administration ha decided la en list 10,000 volunteers for service In tha PhlllptlrfW.l 1' iS . It .11 1PHE BfeflT alidaldrxi voafrfsil''",'M Valdese from tbe Alps. I . when bayinjr medicine; ii tJot'Tl) pastor of this most Interesting, flock Hood's SareapHrillA ami hav . tlio l la tbe Rev, Bartholomew Soulier. The beat medlolM MONCYl CAN BUY. J Waldenec are groatljr eateouW by tha stite HEWS. Ctfflinissioaer Rogers Says No Complaint on Jim Crow ki. Coni(,r stonp u . s A L (,fts)1 at Mnrchcud July lith. Immigra tion A ire nt Thompson's I'luii. Revenue Ofllee Changes. ' Kalkkiii, June 29. The corner stone qf the l''irsl i'lesliyleriau cliiucii was laid yesterday by llie grand lodge of Masons with-the usual ceremonies. Graiiil MnsltfRlclnird J. finlile of Selnm and i)epnly(rraiiil Master l. S. U.iyster of Oxford were present. The exercises lssli'd linlf an hour ami were attended by seveial hundred persons. The corner Stone is of lnowuslone und hears llie simple insi riidion: "First Presbyterian Chinch, t S 1 7 1SU0." The lust dale is tlial when llie corner Moiic of the old 0 ill rt-h w as laid The -till of . I nly will not be observed here IhU year. Last year there were llreworks at Pullen Park, and tlie Sim: Olid Hegiment, tiieu ill camp near by was present. The penitentiary executive hoard changed one waiuiul for rent ioi ufarm. Treasurer Worth exhibited the warrant with some glee. It hail been originally di awn to cover debt up to March Till. In thai shape he would not pay it, and it was returned. Thc-btmrJ took it up and I issued a t y pe wi itlen order, up to .lan j uary 1, l'.MI. The rent was for last year. July 1st the revenue collector win make seveial changes und transfers in. his ollicc and district. S. A. Hodgson, of Greensboro, is his latest appointee to a clerkship. .1. M Turner, on behalf of I lie Sea board Air Line, lias secured from Judge llrow n an onler, retut liable . I nly 0th, al Morciicad City, to the Hygienic Ice Company (II. Itaycs A: Son, of Charles ton. S. (.'.,) to show cause why the Sea bourd should not be given further time to tile its appeal from the judgment of Wake Superior court, giving the ice company $20,0110 damages for the burn ing of its plant here. The ''omplatul of Turner sets forth that the negligence in filing the appeal within the time limit (forty day tt) was noIauU ol llie railroad and thnt the latler otiglil not lo suffer for it. it also admits that the time for filing w as 10 days, and not 5(1 days, as some lawyers claimed. It is rumored here that a high Stale Olllcial, a Republican, who went out of Olllee this year, is n'.nv owner of a large dislillcry and turning out a line article of "(torn juice." The contest case, lo see whether the Treasurer shall or shall not have lo honor the penitentiary warrants for debts up to March 7th, as issued, w ill quite probably be heard next, week in Wake Superior court, it may be that Father Worth will consent to let the judge's decision settle the matter and not appeal lo the Supreme court in case tbe case goes against him. K. C. Heddinglielil, of the corporation commission, returned here saying he had made n trip over the Seaboard Air Line from Italeigh lo Itullierfonllon, thence to Marion, over the South Carolina A; Georgia, thence to Slntesvillc and thence to Charlotte. Of course a study was made of track, rolling slock, stations, accommodations and "Jim Crow" cars. The State charters the San ford Coltou Mills, at Suuforil, for 00 years; capital, $100,000, with privilege of increasing to tnOO.OOO; owners, W. II. Walker and T. L. Chlsholm, of KaiiiHcur, and J. W. Scott, W. J. Edwards, A. P. Mcl'herson and O, E. Mclver, of Sanford. The Stale Treasurer paid out nearly $2,500 ou penitentiary warrants, "cor rected so as to bo for 1800," said Chief Clerk Denmark. One waslo IE. T. I!cn uelt for rent of the Ansou farm. The employes at that farm were paid for November aud December, $857. Corporation Commissioner lingers says that as yet no complaints have been filed against the "Jim Crow ' cars; I bat when any are tiled the commission will act on them. Mr. Rogers says that In his railroad trip litis week he was im pressed by llie activity of llio cotton mills ami of the farmers. The mills have II I bey can dy. Signs of pro's peri ty are everywhere apparent. It is the plan of John W. Thompson, Immigration agent, to go to the North west about the middle of July, probably with a fino exhlblt'of Nortt Carolina re sources. Ills purpose Is to work iu the t-tiles of Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois. From these State's many good peiplo are writing. He Is advertising for desirable lands In this State, for sol tiers, either singly or In colonics. Outheith of July th Cathedral at Valdose, the villago whose inhabitant are all Waldenscs, In Burke county, not far from Morganton, will be dedicated. The colonist hare dona all the work, lining stone quarried on the spot and the Interior woodwork Is carved py their own band. The architecture Is quite different from that of any other church' bulldlagln North Carolina. Tbe colnlsta are prosperous ' now. 1 They hadaomo vicissitude toon after I - .-!( lV UfVLU PovDEll iwClJUTEIYiPUBE Makes tbe food more delicious and wholesome people in all that pirt of the State, and many kindnesses have been shown them. 1. puties Jenkins and Lewis, of Kdge- comb county have brought Chancy Davis, a negro, to Durham for safe keep ing. The prisoner Is charged with burning tho liattle residence near Kooky Mount on the night of May the 7th, last. Several of the family barelj8caped with their lives, being burned severely. The negro was given a preliminary healing in Tarboro. No defense was made whatever and this rather con tinued the belief that he was the guilty parly. The ollicers out of an abundance of prei laaion brought him lo Durham. DI.WKV AT SKA. Lauti- Ceylon Willi Ills Health Much Im proved Ity IlinSluy. Coi.omiio, Ceylon, June 28 The Unit ed Stales cruiser Olyuipia, with Admlial Dewey on board, sailed from here for Port Said at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The Admiral has been living quietly here and his health has improved, lie went on board the cruiser at 10 o'clock this morning. The customary olllcial visits were exchanged during tbe day. Pievious lo his departure, Admiral Dewey visiled the auxiliary cruiser Vosemite, now ut this poit, having on hoard Captain Richard P. O'Leary, United Slates Navy, the governor of the Island of Ouam, who is on bis way to his pot. xvi-.sr holds Tin: r i ri'KK. Mm-. Sum !iv. HotiKCvelt Ti Milwaukee Hulls anil Itcai-s. Mii.wai'kkk, Wis., June 28 Cover nor Roosevelt, who is visiting In this city, was escorted to the Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce today just before ihe hour of closing and given an enthus iastic reception. In addressing tbe bulls and bears he said: "At the end of the nineteenth century as this country moves along on the road to greatness, she baa many serious problems to face, and when she needs men to carry out her purposes she can call upon men of the best thought and wisdom, just such men as I am now ad dressing. You of the great West hold in your hands the future of Ibis nation It rests with you, and you will, I know, show yourselves equal to the task. " We always have with us our home problems, and we should aim always to get into public life men of courage, of common sense and of honesty. No amount of genius or brilliancy can atone for a lack of the clement of fearlessness, or decency and horse sense, and no one or two of these will avail unless the man has all three. The ablest man alive, If cor rupt, is a danger to the country or com munity to just Hie extent of his brillian cy and ability, and you, gentlemen, are in honor bound lo allow him lo feel Ihe weight of our disapproval. "I don't care bow brave a man Is, If be is a md u nil born fool, he Is not worth knocking in tbe head. "II a man is lacking In common hon esty, he is not lit for public life, uo mat ter how brilliant he may be. "We have certain Important foreign problems which confront us. The United Stales has evidently as great a destiny on the I'm llie as on the Atlantic oceau, and. whether we live on the former or the latter, we must be equally interested in li.e welfare of the nation upon every foreign question. We should all see that the nation rises on the Pacific as on the Atlantic, and we have a right to de mand of all good citizen to stand by the President. 'We want to make it understood that while we fear no nation and shirk no duty, wc desire ubove all things peace, and we feel that lliere are three great nations which havo interests together. These aro America, England and Ger many. These should work hand In hand for the solution of the questions that now confront U9 in tbe Pacific." TIIKSI'ECIII.AIIVK MARKKTS. Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A. May & Co., New York, Represented by A. f). Newlierry. NkwVohk, June 29. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Cloe Sugar 154 155 158 WI 184 116 78 114 48 117 158 .Reading 01 i til I !c. H. Q 13li 185t I It. 1 110 117, C. T 79 19 B. It. T 115 ,1151 60 184 118 78 115 M.O.P... 4:i W 48 43, i Manhattan 1101 ltOf 117! 1171 COTTON. Open. Hlrb, Uw, Close August.... January... 5.62 6.71 B.Sfl 5.75 MB 5.70 6,55 .5 75 CHICAGO MAJIKBTS. . . WHaai- Oreo, Ulgh. Low. Clo Joly 72 74 "I "t Beptombcr. . .T l tl 74, 74 ' " ' iaw ' Wlien la Bayboro stop at the Luptoi Honan for good accommodation. ' mm How He ImS HU PtateL "If yoa ever have ton a piavol.' said a man of experience, "tbe chances are you'll find yourself in endlea trou ble with tbe court. When I was living oat in Texas I adopted scheme that worked like a charm. I went artned, like everybody else, but I alwaya kept one blank cartridge under tbe hammer of my revolver, for use a a blofi. "One day a professional bally made a dead set at me, and wbea I saw that a fracas was unavoidable I whipped ont tbe gun and blazed away square in bis face Tbe suddenness of tbe tbing scared bini nearly to death, and be tore down the railroad track and fell Into a cattle guard, thinking be wa killed. Another time a fellow threatened to carve me on sight I met him coming into a store and instantly opened fire He skipped ont nimbly and couldn't be fonnd for three days. Tbose blank car tridges saved my bacon and my reputa tion, and, best of ail, saved me tbe un told tribulation of defending mayelf in a mnrder trial. After that I was re garded as the ganieet citizen In town, and the bad men gave me a wide berth Of course I always had five good bullets in reserve in case tbe blnff failed to work, bnt. I'm tbankfnl to say, I never bad to nse 'em. " New Orleans Timea Deiuocrat. Mr. Charles Gibson of Eofanla. I. T., says that Tonibigbee river ia often written about and ia in history, and not one in a thousand know why it is called Tonibigbee. Years ago there was snch a thing as a white man coming among the North American Indians. It was the case with the naming of this river. There was n lone white man among tbe Choctaw Indians. lie was a friendly white man, not a boomer nor u land grabber, nor was be a hobo. He was a workingman and farmed a little, bnilt houses or buta for the na tives, and here conies in tbe history of not only the naming of tbe river, but when the North American Indians be gan to bnry their dead this white men conld make a coffin and perBnaded the wild men to bury their dead under tbe sod. This good man lived on tbe banks of the river Tbe Cboctawg did not know his name, bnt called hiin the coffin maker, whicb in Choctaw is etombe igbee. From this tbe white man has changed the abeve Choctaw wcrds to Tonibigbee river. Minneapolis Trib une. Y'ou can't cure dyspepsia. by dieting. Eat good, wholesome food, aud plenty of It Lodol Dyspeysia Cure digests food without aid from the stomach, and Is msde to coke. K. S, Duffy. Poor Tmrnont. The man on the yellow bicycle swerved hurriedly to one side to get out of the way of a buggy and ran into the cqrb stone, to tbe serious disfigurement of his front wheel "You will pardon me," jeered the man In the buggy, stopping lo look at tie wreck, "If I call that a mighty poor turn out." Curious Man. "Women are very hard to understand," he remarked sententiously. "Well," she answered, "men have their curious ways, too. 1 have known some of them to agree perfectly about how the AlaBkan and Venezuelean boun daries ought to be settled, and then get hopelessly Irascible over a party wall." Hera! Peeiy. This Is my latest painting, 'Th Apoth eosis of the Bard.' " "Ehr That surely ain't Pegasus!" "No. We have done away with Pega sus. Thai's an automobile." Biarkt fait Lin. "A soon tha ink trust Is ready business," remarked the professor, will proceed, I suppose, to make foulest blot on the page of history " Tee Basy far MisehleC Mrs. Smith, you don't seem to mind your two boys' quarreling. No. When they're quarreling, I know they're too fusy to hatch np mischief. Th Bfetern deed Bey. "What it tbtt you are reading?, John ny!"' "A book I got out of tbe Sunday school library, paw." I know that kind of book. Tbe good little boy die la the last Chapter and reforms tbe bad boy, ehr I -Nut much. Maybe theyllld-that way when you were a boy, paw, but this good boy makes 1J300,000,UX and he the bad ; boy working for aim at su cent a day.1 Mere Sewe Dey,. ,( Tbe man whe woo aad ran away Will never woo another day j ' Bat wk0 ktam 0 But tare to kls tome more tome dayv ThomuRhueiteaUrnerb.. writ.. , MmA pli' or Hfkt ! .ears. Mo remedr tivw relief Mttl rwiu' WtUft Basal BaWi. let thU a I ; boi of which permaaaail efored taaV. Soothlnf, baaltaf, perfectly iarssteta. Beware of ooenterfolts. r. B. Da Iff. ' 1 NOTICE I desire to aaj to my country fiieuds tdat I will be tlail to h&va them call and examine my dock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Which contiaU ef everything uaually kept ia a FIUST-CLASS GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT. I bay my good from first hands in large qualities mid I am therefore in poaitioo toell jo i a low a any one. 1 make Speciakie of (Jood Flour, (Jood Coffee and (iood Chewing Tobaoco. It will pay yon to lee my 10c Coffee which ia ahead ot any I bare ever seen for that price. (Jood stables and shelter for carts and buggies FREE. Yours to Serve, J. L. McDaniel, 71 IIKO A l OXFORD, N. C. Fiftieth Annuel Seaalon Opens August 3OH1, 1899. Facilities laereaied. Charges Bed Extraordinary advantage in Music, writing taught. Charpes for Annual Session Board and full tuition in English with Latin and Preuch Vir 00. Music 40 00. For illustrated catalogue apply to Our Semi-Annual OF SUMMER DM The lot is not very for little with you. You are interested chiei- ly in Styles and Prices We offer this morning our entire stock of Summer Fabrics at one-third their values. 40 inch Batiste Lawns, 10c values, but they go at 5 cents 20 inch Guipure Lattice, dark ground lace effects at 3 1-2 cents Zephyr Ginghams, beautiful styles, the 10c quality, we price them at 5 cents A splendid quality Dress Ginghams. These goods go at 3 cents 27 inch Scotch Lawns, all bright new patterns at 3 cents Good quality white check Muslin 3 l-2c Better be early if you want the pick ot the Styles. An exceptional value in an extra large size Bed Spread, a 100 Tune 30, 1899 mem JhJT S. COPLpN'S, 28 Middle Street. As we are moving away from this town, and in order to avoid double expense ef moving onr Stock, wa offer to the public for the NEXT THIBTY DAYS OUR STOCK OF Clothing, DryGoods and Shoes, And QehUiX'uTnifihmg:, Oobds ; 1 1 - r. ,arfV .aLrjIf- . W - . . T- ';, .... f .iJJiJuSB SBkM .SBBBBBBBBaW gMigji SMSISBBM t-.'4AGft 'TTiifrll Big Clffn in NTREKT. need. Best Boarding Accommodations Art, Elocution. Btenogrnphjand Tj pe F. P. HOIl(iOOI), Pr si.lent. Clearance Sale large, but that counts article at 75c. of; COST. 3i ;i.f i. flffftftf- 'H':bl front of door 1 iCl q
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