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tkh mtti I VOLUME XXII. RIW BERN, CRAVEN COUNTY. N. C. rttlOAY, Jl LY 14. IHH9 - SECOND SECTION. MMI'.Ki; :,.. ( Meeting; if Railroad People To day. Valoatico DiscQion. Moriraaton Asjlnm (leU the Money. Mr. Marshall's Analveraarj. Hill Not Pay far Bad Water. The Caata Site. Shipping Watermelon Nerlh IUi.kioh, July 14 Tomorrow there will be a notable gathering of railroad men on the valuation of properly foi taxation. The railroad are preparing a big sen sation as to the tax question It will be claimed that the railroads have their prop erty valued now more nearly at what It really Is, than any ether class of proper ty ami that this is In violation of the constitution which says the taxes thall be uniform. Taxes of Individuals will lie giveu iu support of this charge. The t-'outuern Is leading In the movement. Treasurer Worth has had the case of the money deposited In the Morganton Hank for the Morganton Asylum decld ed. He contended that the asylum oughi to lose the $8,:tfi:i, as It had already pass ed out of his hands. The asylum direct ors claimed I hey had never had tilt money so that it wai not their los. Now the Attorney (ioneral decides against the Statu Treasurer ami the asylum will gel I lie money. The Itody of Mrs. A (J. Ilolliday, wife of the ex. president of the Agricultural and Mechanical .College, who died here Tuesby afternoon was taken to Iticli mond for burial at li:r former home near there. This morning at Christ church then was a special service commemorating I lie twenty tifOi anniversary of K'-v. Dr Marshall's pastorale. During t lie ser vices sonic handsome pieces of silvei were given the lector by his congrega tion. .Stale Treasurer Worth says that lie will not ndvertlse the new $lj,(IIN bond for purchasing the Caledonia farms foi the Stale prison until he has them ready to lie delivered. It is suggested t hat the cast of the statue of Vance be made so that one can lie placed in Charlotte, o.ie In Asheville and one In the rotunda of the capitol at 'V ashington. The Hoard of Aldermen will not pay the full charges of the water company for the bad water furnished January February and March, when there was so much ilium and sulphuric acid In lilt water as lo make it dangerous. Out at the insane asylum here three artesian wells and the cold storage plant are finished. The water will Ikj forced from these wells by means of an electric pump. Dr. Janice W. McGee, Jr , was elected Italeigh's tuperiiilciidciil of health. Adjutant General Koyster has sent a detachment of 2.1 men lo Morehead to prepare the camp site and the Second Iteglincnt goes down on the l.'itli. The inspector general Is already there. Bagwell, "the watermelon man," ol this county, will ship from this neigh borhood 7"i cur loads of melons lo the northern market, lie w ill put none on this market. Ilis melons will average 5i pounds each. No enlistments for the new "volun teer" regulars that is, under the new 10 regiment call -were made here ye9ler day, but several were made for the regit lars, under the three year enlistment, lo go lo the l'hilipplnes. Fotir-flfllis of all who enllsl desire that serlce. Her. W. O. Clements has been appoint cd counly supervisor by the Wake conn Iv educational board, to succeed Air Norrli. The penitentiary cases as lo warrants afler Dec. 81, 1NU8, were to have been argued )eilerday. but the penllenliar) representative, Mr. It V. Hurton, was called away, so the cue was postponed. Medium Mlsad Mills. FloMnce, Ala , July l'A-Tlie Ash crofl Cotton Mills were organized yea terday wllh a paid up capital of tMt.OOO T heFlorence Land Company donated a alte, consisting of one block located on I he railroad and the Tennessee liver. The plaal will tie built al once and the contract reads that It shall be ready for operation by March 1, 1900. It will be a 2,000 spindle mill and will make medium grade of yatns. TBI SFKCULATlVB MA MOTS. Today's quotations furnishes! by Lewis A. May A Co., New lork, Represented by A. O. Newlierry. NkwYohk, July in, KTOCK8. Open. High. Low. Close Hugar Heading... ' V H, (J. R. I C.T....... b. R.T.... M.O.P.... Manhattan. l.vt oi 7i 4i 15flj 00 ltMl llflj 7i 47 118 1671 01 187 117 7I 114 49 lis 01 187 1171 79 118 48 118 Wl tvis. . - ' ' Open. Hl-rtu Low, CIom Aagntt S.81 8 M 6.M 8.68 January ft 70 8 JJ0 , 8.74 ' 5.78 CHICAGO MARKETS. " " Wataaf ' K I Open, fllil.. Low. Clot y,: . iptwnber'.. ?3 , 74' ' j 73 ( ( ' Com . ;. ,. . , - (Member ,,, H 84- M 81 THK r. 4 It I. 4 AH. OA V. Bli Amirlrau Un. , II on Ihr Ci.r- uimh HsM'kft. GeriMMi. Slv.g M Did II. Covkrack, C.iicwai.i., July 11 The salvagers have ni.'Veil the Ameiicaa Uoe'sleamrr fails nlern lit) yards and have shifieil her p.isliion slightly to the eastward. They hope lo be able to gel the after stoke lire alight soon. The Paris is uow clear of the rocks and is afloat. The sea is smooth, but a heavy fog prevails. The intention of the salvagers was simply to slew the stern of the liner, so as lo facilitate the operation of divers, but ii was found that the moved more freely than waa expected. Three salvage boats alone practically removed her fram a critical position unaided. She still has a distinct lial to the atarboard and cannot be assumed out of danger. The German salvager jwho have charge of the work are elated at their unexpected siidcess la floating the Paris. She had been weighted with nearly a thousand tons of granite at the stein, with a view of hoisting her bows free from the rock. The divers hail dilliculty la getting at this rock. Unless something unforseen occur?, the Paris will be towed to Falmouth to morrow, ami if on Inspection her condi tion warrants It, she will be taken to Southampton or some oilier port for re pairs. The American Line steamer I'aria struck the rocks off Lowland Point, near Coverack, Cornwall, May 21 last. All her passengers and crew were rescued, but it was feared fur many weeks that lhc ship would prove a total loss. Me. 1 1,1- nl I lie T lli'lie I'M. boa ANiiki.Ks.Cai... July II. -The city is en fele toils)' and the music of bunds is heard on every hand. The New York lelegation to ihe national Kducal ional As ocialioii, the Raymond it Whitcomb parly from Kastern points, the special wllh the Ohio delegation, the special bringing the I'eniisylvania continent, two I'liiladelphia specials and a special from Vic.kshurg, bringing delegates from southern points, arrived today. The special that was in collission with the freight train in the Northern I'ai-il'n: "ttates also airivcd, bringing the Mis souii and other delegates, except the injured, who have stopped at San Kran- isco. The delegates arriving today will number fully :i,.MK) When the last special arrives from Chicago tomorrow It is est! mileil that there will be over 12,00(1 teachers in the cilv. The New Whlttk) Trust. Tim'.nton, N. J., July 11 The prom ised Whisky Trust came Into existence today, when New Jersey gave a charter for the Distilling Company of America, with a capital slock of $I2),000,l00. The fee for filing the certificate was $25,000. t he preferred stock will amount to $55,- OOO.OuO and will pay 7 percent cumula tive dividends. The trust Is the third largest in Ameri ea. the federal Steel Trust stands at the head of the Hat, wllh $200,000,000 capitalization. Next In line is the Leath er Trust, with $1:15,000,000. tVlierlnr In HIT. WasiiiNhton, July II (len. Joseph E Wheeler left Washington ibis after noon en route to the Philippine Islands. He will go via Chicago, Oina'ia, Denver and Salt Lake lie Is scheduled to reach San Francisco on Saturday, ami will sail for Manila on July 20. Dewey Mlnl Foi-ii-arl4Ml. WasiiinotoS, July 11. The Navy De partment today dispatched to Admiral Dewer the medal awarded to him by act if Congress lo commemorate the battle of Manila bay. The Admiral's medal Is Identical with those sent to each man in the fleet, wilh the exception that his name Is engraved upon lhc edge. Mr. and Mrs B. Lackamp, Klslon, Mo., write: "One Minute Cough Cure saved the life of our little boy wlirn nearly dead wllh croup." F. S. Duffy. Irtiiglil In .lamalea. Kinoston, Jamk A, July 11 This Isl and Is suffering from one of the severest droughts in leceut years. Ono of the most serious results Is the falling of the Kingston water supply. The rivers are already exceedingly low, obliging Ihe water commissioners tolock off the supply during IS hours In every 24, although Jhc Island Is just enterlug on the normal "dry season." DcWItt's Llltle Karly Risers Ixnefit permanently. They lend gentle assis tance to nature, r auslrg no pains or weakness, permanently curing constipa tion and liver aliments. F. H. Duffy. Heats for London Workors. Lokdon, July 11 The House of I-ords this evening patted this, second reading of the bill requiring shopkeepers to pro vide teatt for their assist an I a. The vote waa 78 In favor to 88 opposed. The Marquis of Salisbury, P'rlme MtuUtar, poke ana voted against th meMurav t DeWltt'i Little Early Rltert. eipel from the tyttem all poslonoot aocamula tlont, regulate the ttomach, bowels and, Hirer, and purify the blood. They drive way dltate, dltefpate melancholy,' and give health end vigor for the dally ron tine. Dtf BK" rjpe tcke6f P.. ft Daly. . , . . NOT IHTtRESTED. Nep Race Oq! of Pulitics, antl Criminal Coart la Saasion. Plans Cera New Andltorlnm. Bnried At Home. Reports of Cor poratiuns. The Cattle Fever. Rai.kioh, July H -Rev. Dr. R. H. W. Leak, the well known and influential negro preacher politician was asked what was the altitude of his race towards the franchise amendment to the constitution. Dr. Leak replied; "They are not caring much about It. They have very little to say. The amendment will be ratified by a big majority, 40,000 or more, I believe." The A. M . E. church held a Sunday school Institute here today at which "Jim Crow" cars anil the franchise amendment to the constitution was among the chief topics of discussion, the question being as to whether Jim Crow cars humiliate the negro and whether the amendment discourages or encourages him. It would lie easy to answer both by saying thai there 1b no humiliation whatever in the Jim Crow cars, but quile a reverse, and as to the franchise amendment that by requiring his education it would natur ally teud to develop any ambition the negro may manifest or develop. The July term of the Criminal Court for this county is in session, and the work of disposing of the cases lias been specifically swift. A youth fourteen years old who has repeatedly been before the court was given five years on t lie public roads. A long term seems to be the only hope of redeeming such cases. Last year the fusion board of peniten tiary directors announced that at the Anson farm, near Wadesboro, it would establish a reformatory for young criini mils'. Hut it was only talk. Nothing came of it A number o' while and negro boys have been sentenced Ibis week to long terms, and Judge Fieri Moore, in sentencing them, expressed in the plainest terms the need of a reforma tory. A third story has been added to the institution for white blind here. It will .it the next term be able to accommodate all the blind. It is the first lime there has been room for all. Greensboro's gala week during the firemen's tournament will be a gay affair. The First Regiment Baud has been se cured to furnish music. Raleigh is at last taking some steps towards securing an auditorium. No place in the State so greatly needs one There are two public halls here, neither large enough, and both of them sweat boxes during the summer heats. It is desired that 100 persons subscribe $100 for the auditorium. All the arrangements for the encamp ment of the Second Regiment of the State Guard at Morehead City, beginning next Saturday, have been completed. The State bought tenia from a Toledo liim. The ilamlinton Distilling Company is chartered by the Slate at Hamlet, Claudius Dockery and others owners. . Dr. William It- Wood, for a number of years superintendent of the insane asylum here, died at his home, Scotland Neck. He was a very able ami promi nent physician and cousin of ex-Senator Ransom Ei Judge M.L. McCorklcdied rt New ton, aged 82 yeaas. He served a numlier of terms in the Legislature and in the Constitutional Convention and was judge of the Superior Court for eight years. He was a colonel of a North Carolina regiment during the Civil War. The funeral of Mrs. A. (j. Ilolliday, wife of the ex-president of the Agricul tural and Mechanical College, was held at Christ church this afternoon, and I lie burial was In Oakwood cemetary. It waa announced last evening thai the burial would be at her birthplace, near Richmond, but at a late hour a change was made. She waa a member of the widely known Dolling family. The Slate Auditor reports that 88H corporations hare been reported by the sheriffs In the Slate, but that only 405 these have reported to him, giving In 81,258 shares under a hundred dollars tu value and 08,050 over that sum, the num ber of shares reported wl'hout value be ing 26,012, the number owned by North Carolina residents 148,081, tnd by non residents 57,218, The value of shares reported to the Auditor averages $75 aud the value of 207,800 It therefore $15,848, 000. The Governor appoints Laurenee 8. Holt of Alamance, director of the North Carolina Railroad. At the annual meeting of ihe Wake County Farmers' Alllanco only four sub alliance were represented. Once there were more than ten timet that number. E. L, Dauuulildge, of Rocky Mount, was here on hli way to the road bullders' convention. He Informed the lAgrl cultural Department officials" that ' tome disease wat kllllhjj liti oowt rapid ' ly. He bat a dairy farm.' Last fall ill eOwi died.- 1HK weka ago oUteriibe earn tick and eight have that far tiled Be kae not until now made any report of GOOD NEWS, comet Jrae. those who take' Hood"! 8annioUlt (or tcrvftila, dytpcptla hud rheumatism. ' KoimrUAfrcothHlHOOO'S CURES nptt ASSOLUTUX'PVBL Makes the food more delicious and wholesome the disease. Dr. Cooper Curtice, State veterinarian, left for Rocky Mount al once to make an investigation. There ap pears to be no doubt that splenic fever is the trouble It Is strange that owners of sick cattle do not make immediate re ports lo the Agricultural Department. A l.neky Fnrchase. Cinru;o, July 12 William F. Blair, a customhouse broker In the employ of O. W. Sheldon A; Co , invested $4 in a box of old clothing at tne annual sale of un claimed goods at the Government ware house today and drew a prize of $:i,000 in bonds. Blair was one of the men who gathered at the warehouse, Harrison and Sherman streets, to bid in the forfeited ami abandoned goods. Ilis title lo the bonds Is as legal as if they had been transferred in the ordinary manner. The papers are indemnity bonds of the Equitable Investment Company, of Coun cil liluffs, Iowa. They were sent to Chicago in a box of old clothes and Turs and have been in the warehouse more than a year. I'd.. I'uriK lit Kill III. Kai.moi tii, Kng., July I J The Amer ican Liner Paris cnteied this harbor safely shortly after midnight. She will lie beached for temporal y repairs, as t lie dry docks here is too short to accommo date her. Later the vessel w ill lie taken probab ly to Southampton. A Clyde firm will repair the Paris. Ailmlrill lleivei ill Sue., Si July 12. The I'niled States cruiser Olympia, from Colombo, Ceylon, June 28, arrived here today with Admiral Dewey on board. The Admiral said lie was in good health. He appeared to he in excellent condition, whili was also the case with hi officers and men. Most of them have suffered from malarial fever, but have uow recovered. The Olympia was quarantined, no di rect communication with the shore being allowed. After passiug through the canal she w ill call at Trieste, Austria. Thereafter the Admiral's plans are un certain. Possibly he will go to Gibraltar anil thence to New York. The Tilileii Klulr. Ni-:w Yokk, July 12 Samuel .1 Til den's estate, according lo the report of Lawrence Godkin, passing upon the ac counts of John Rlgelow, Andrew II. Green and Geo W. Smith as executors of I lie will, amounted to about $8."00, 000 not as large by several million dol lars as was anticipated. The report, which was filed in the Supreme Court today, Is the lirst state ment showing the exact condition of the property left by. Mr. Tllden and its value. "What might have been"- If that little cough hadn't been neglected -is the sad reflection of thousands of consumptives One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs aud colds. F. S. Duffy. A l.uzy Citizen. 0 I des so lay dat I dunno what ler do! 1 tee de ami a-rldiu' in a purty ben' er blue, En he say: "I never Idle on de river bank lax' yon!" Hut I lies so lay dat I duuo w hat ter do! O I des so Iszy dat I dunno what ter do' De yaller 11 y light on ins, en 1 never tell him "Shoo!" Kn de bee a huuliu' honey in de daises en de dew, Rut I des so lazy dat I dunno what ter do! O I des co lazy dat I dunno what ter do! De river quollln' at me, en de jaybird jawin', too; Dey 'low: "You des so trlflin' dat de grass ketch up wid you!'' But I des so lay dat I dunno what ter do! Frank L. Stanton. Whalsa' Teeth as Coiaafe. W halts' teeth form the coinage of Ihe FIJI Islands. They are painted white and red, the red teeth being worth about twenty times as much as the while. The The native carries his wealth round his neck, the red and while of hli coinage forming a brilliant contrast to his black kin. A common and curious tight in the FIJI Islands Is a newly married wife presenting her husband with a dowry of whales' tcolb. A Qreat Train. There's poetry In everything, observed the poet. You're right, replied the editor, for Instance there's a ttove full of It. CASTOR I A Jor JjdJahU and CMldjrt. ftt Kind Yon Ha,e Always Bought . Beare pie Signature of 'An Baking IPmVDEIl WIlhliDt Sfiaffllnu or Kington. From Feniuiore Cooper and other an thoritieswe have Kainrd the impression that the Indian is a stolid, severe indi vidnal, with no sens of the white man's humor, hnt one red brother show ed himself quite a civilized joker in the United States cunit. He was on the stand in a hotly contested case, and At torney D. R. Bailey of Sioni Falls was after him in the moat approved fashion of cross examination. Finally, after ap parently frightening the Indian with the awfnl consequences which would follow the slightest deviation from the truth, Mr. bailey took bis most porten tons tone and solemn manner and de manded : "Now, sir. I want you to tell me the exact truth, without any shuffling or evasion. I want yon tu look me square in the eye and tell me how yon get your living, sir. " The Indian looked straight at Mr Bailey, and, with that imperturbable air familiar to all acquainted with the red men, simply said. "Eat." The courtroom roared, even Judge Carland smiled and Mr. Bailey let tba witness go. St. Pitnl Pioneer Preas. Vrrdlet u Rendered. "Gentlemen of the jury," asked the clerk of the court, "have yon agreed upon a verdict 7" "We have." replied the foreman "The verdict of t lie jury is that the lawyern have mixed this case np so that we don't know anything at all alniut it. " Philadelphia North American The Kffort lo Create I.trr. The news that Wuhler had obtained, in lH'JH, out of inorganic Mutt's a cer tain substance, men. wh'ch i . ems in nature as a di-tinet prod net of vital nc tivity in animals, npaet current ideas. Then, later on. Lietii in (lerinany and Frankland in this country made several important i-yntlicses. and in 1KH0 Her thelot published his epoch making work, "Organic Ciieinistiv Bused flpon Synthesis," in which he proved that the synthesis of organic bodieH must be pursued and may lie achieved in a quite systematic way. lining step by step over the whole series of organic compounds. At the present time about 180 diffir ent acids, aromatic oils, fats, coloring matters, and so on, which are only found in nature a? products of vital activity, have already been pieparid in our laboratories out of inorganic mat ter. Some of them are already fabri cated in this way for trHile. Every year brings some new i;ehievei:ient in the mine direction ; so that the main inter est now lies, not so much in adding a new product to tho already long list of chemically prepared organic substances:, as in catching the secrets of the tiny living laboratories in the vegetable and animal cells. Prince Krapotkin iu Nineteenth Centorv. A Parting: Shot. "Perhaps It is best after all," remarked the rejected suitor as he lingered In the hall "A man of 2.ri would soon lire of a wife who hovered round 'M mark.', "Why, Mr. Ardent," said the womau in the case, "how very ungallant of yen lo Insinuate that I am H2." "Well, perhaps you are not," he replied, ''but It certain ly struck me that you were Bomewliere near the freezing point." She Waa rortnnate. Mrs. Gadabout That Mrs. Hardhead next door doesn't seem to have many friends. Hostess (wearllvl N no. I wonder how she manages it. An Ola Lett.r, Captain Clifford Anderson of lioston has In bis possession the first letter writ ten by Zachary Taylor to his daughter after her marriage. This daughter eloped wllh Jefferson Davis. Captain Ander son came across the letter In an auto graph dealer's stock, and will return it to Mrs. Davis. Zachary Taylor was a colonel at the time of writing. A dealer In artificial limbs estimates that 30,000 Britons have lost one or lioth legs. The Dualists. The He bad been passed lietween two rival scientists and a duel was Inevita ble. "Name your weapons," said the chal lenger, his pale face dennllug that he fully realized the gravity of the situs Hon We will tight," returned the nlber, 'with cholera mlcroliea In a darkened room . rreahaeaa. Mrs Croaker "The young girls of to day are lacking In charm and fresh ness. Mr. Croaker "Well, I don't know about charm, but I know hits that are pretty fresh." One Mere Qaeetleav Johnny Pa, It there anything more valuable than diamonds? Hit FatherNo ton. WbyT JohnnyOh, I wat Jmt wondering what they gave Methotelah on hit Ave hundredth wedding adversary. TOBACCO IhaveJt'ST HECK1VKI) from the Mill a of (l.tiuine TOBACCO TW1NK and yott can have what w.ii want of it fur lr CENTS I'EH LB OK Hi Ol'NCKs r 1 1 w.-ighi, not a m called pound like yon get w!in you Inn knitting cotton which weighs only about eleven ounces. It will pay jou to n mi mlier that when you go to buy your twine. 1 ult-o have a ! a -e and Well Assorted Stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS which I can sell as low as any one I make a specialty of Chew ing Tobacco and it will pay yon to examine my stock before buying rour Tobacco. (iood Stables and Shelter for Buggies and Carls which you two welcome to use Free of Charge. J. L. McDaniel, 71 II ROAD NTREET. OXFORD, X. . Fiftieth Annuel Session Opens August 3th, 1899. Facilities Increased. Charges Reduced. Kest Boarding Aceoininodat ions Kxtraoriliniiiy advantages iu Music, Art, Elocution. Stenography Hint Type u riling lailghl. Chnrves for Annual Session Board and full tuition in KiiuIihIi with I iitin and t're ncli tl'i IX). Music $40 (HI. For illiiBlraled catalogue apply to F. I'. HOItCODD, I'n sident. HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL, OXFORD, rV. V. The ( I e i st School in the South for the advantages offered. Sends to Ci.i versity noil ' .illee n lurer p. r cent, o" its students thin any school in the SlMc. Special c.iiir.se preparatory tt Annapolis THESE HO! JULY DAIS ! Perhaps remind you that you need a These we have. Now for an opportunity at these prices. They will interest you. The $1 25 kind in plain white at 92c. The $160 kind, plain white with large wide ruffles and lancy plaids and checks, at $1 12. The $2 50 kind beautiful plaids and check taffeta silk at $1 92. These parasols are this season'3. All bright new patterns. A lew Children's Fancy Parasols at 25c and 50c. Two Millinery Specials in Leghorn Hats ! The $1 00 quality at Tlic Toe quality at Only a limited quantity at these We have about. .ri dozen Indies (Sair.e Vests, color ecru, made of the Fine Egyptian Cotton, beautifully trimmed in Silk, would be cheap at :!5c. We have marked them to close at 19c. July 9, 1809 25 Per Cent. BKGINNINQ- SATURDAY, We will aell our entire Stock ef BOYS. YOUTHS, CHITi- S DRENS AND MEN'S SUITS AT 25 Per CVnt. Ln Than llegnlar Price. 3 Tut your money back la your pookeU. By bjying now you actually 3 save 95 Cents on every $1 00 worth ol clothing yon ouy. Our many friends oan iMtify a lo the kind of Clot bin? we sell. We leail in iialily, style aud low prices. We are arlling the balanoe of our Spring Stork to make room for Fall (loads. " 52 Just think a 1 00 Suit only 9 00; h 4 00 pair of Tronaerl 4ow $3 00. !... '; 3 We need px for Fall Stock and muat ptiUgl aat lulu w have left. We era telling at alotOat ImpoaalbU prloea ao a to Indue you to buy. It would pay yM to buy now and keep till next aeaaon. Yon can never get saore for ft W than flow. Every 85 cent aarel la 55 ao much made. - Yewa, -i m-; , ' ll 3 J. OJDtaTeW mmmmmjiniimmriMi 1 CII1H It - TUE ! and West Point. prices. li'.tc Mlc Discount Sale ! 3 3 JULY 1st. i mjHi'uU'iJ'uiiiiimi'ti'iiHr-
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