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peto ft fit Vfl.i MK XXII NKW BtRN, CRAVEN COUNTY. N i . IT EMA S I'UM '.Ht I r RST SECTION'. M MBTR 40 FRANCE'S SHAME. Tie Mil Caplaia Drejfa Found Guilty by Military Conrt. The Verdict Wan Not luexpectcd. Testimony from (ii-ruiuuy Kef us ed. Conflnement in a Mili tary Prison for Ten Tears, Less Time Already Served. Ri:nni:s, Sept. 0. Colonel Jonaust, president of llio court martial trying Captain Dreyfus, has announced the tho vcrclict-of guilty in the rase. The vote of the members of t:e court was live to two. Dreyfus was sentenced to ten years contiuenienl io a military prison. Tliis sentence includes 4 years ami 11 month already seiveil on Devil's ldlum!. !cm ing 5 years and 1 month to In." served, Au appeal will lie taken by the conn ael of Drej fus lo llie Court of Cassation but witli little hope. There arc riirht thousand troops on guard at Iteunes at the 8::in" of tlie trial. The prisoner and members of his faniih are prostrated l.y the verdict. Hkiii.in, Sepleiuli r H The l!eiclis-in-zeiger, this evi uiiiL" i:i the olliciul por tion of the p:iju-r, ;iih!i?hcs the following statement: "YVi: arc aul.'ioried lo repent lierev- jili the d vl ir.it ions wliicti tlie Imperial Covrir.iiit ill, whih- lovaily oh serving tlit: ri ser c d'ni i:id d in levari! to the Internal mailers o' j :i . I Iht coun try, has made cuncei ning the 1'nnoli CupUin Dreyfus. "For the preservation of Ids ov. u dit; liily and tie- liiliiKn.ciit of a duty to iiu inanity, i'rinee Von Minister, alter oh luing tlie oideis of tlie Kmperor, repent edly made in I) rtin'i r, IM'4, and in January, 1N!l." to M. Ilairotauv, SI. Depity and M. Casirnii IVii'-i dtcliiiiiiions to the effect thia the Impel ial Kml-as-y in France never maintained either direct! or Indirectly any relations with Dreyfus: "Secielary of Male Von lluelow, ii. the Keich-.ta,;, .latiiiary ',' I, lM'.IH, mailt the foilon ing slalemeiil: '1 ileel are in the most po.tive in 'inner that no rela thins or coniici tians of any kind cvel existed between the l-'rcnch e Captain Dreyfus now on Devil s Island, and any Ciennau sgenls " Uknnks, KiuNei., Sc;4cmhcr S -That Dreyfus will lie condemned i" the almost iinaniinous opinion heard in Uennc? tonight. ililherto lie re had been a divergence, but now both camps, the Divj lusnid and the anli Dreyfus nils, seem au'ieed in the collection ihtt the verdict will go against him. Upon just what this is lined i:nd the precise reason for lire conclusion arc a mystery, but there is no disguising the fact that, final M. I. abort down lo the numerous Dreyfusards " w ho crowd t lie hotels and cafes, and who last ni;;ht were mill hopeful that Dreyfus would be saved, all feein new lo M;m Hull his last chance is gone, Thejone 'ource of hope Is M, Laboii .himself, w lio said: "We fear that Captain Dreyfus tvill l :ondeinned, but we do not intend to throw up the tponge. We sluill go on lighting foi him." M. Jaures, the Socialist leader, anc other prominent Dreyfusards, expressed H similar attitude. Incitement is at fever heat, and nothing is discussed bu tho prohahlo verdict. According lo the latest repoit, liie verdict will bo delivered hclwccu :i and 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The court, upon assembling , w 111 hear the lemaiuder of M. Deuiange's speech. After it I concluded the Judges will adjourn until 3 o'clock. The military precautions are of the most elaborate character, and no at tempi at disorder ig likely to have the slightest success. Orders have been Issued lo le press the tirst symptom of trouble wit) n Iron hand. A small anti-Semitic meeting was hold liere at nlghland complete calm attended it. A strong force of gendarmes gunrdeo the approaches to the building where (In meeting was held, and tho orders were to arrest tho first man who raised a sedi lions cry. The news of the publication of Count vo l liiiclow's declaration In the Welch ssnzelger alwolving Dreyfus has reached Hun lies and Is considered impoilant on the eve of a verdict, which, in some quarters, It is thought, will be regatded i a alight by Germany, if it be a con demaallou, as being Umamouut to I public refusal to take the word of Em peror William, hit Minister being merely ills rnauthplece. Iron Mill Advancing. Bibmihoham, Ala- September 8, No 1 foundry Iron Ii now qaoted at $18 pu ton, with the commodity telling freely fordellrery throughoBt neit year. , The pradlctloa Is freely mad thai $:0 Iron la In sight. Cheater II. Brown, Kalanuioo, Mich , ay HKodol Dyipcpala Our caret ue of k mt9t cat of Indlgottloni eat trongly noommand It to all dyipeptlca" Dlfeau what you eat without aid from th stomach, and cores dj ippl. t. S. Puffy, v :- K tl t llHl. I Capt. Urn j Amd tb TeuiU'ikUary Cumuiitlrr Ta&iuK TcKpltoui-t, Coileffr Mil I . I'ro.toM-tl I ii; ruveuirul.i. Rai.kioh, Hepl. 9. There is a rupture , between Penitentiary Supcrintenden, Dav and the lei,rratie hoard IrVvnti lie is tic-s. He wants to get rid of the board. Tlie f"t Is the hoard njlit never 1 to have held ..t'.iee ;. day unless it Lad supreme control. Day is lired of tlie board and tlie latter is most certainly tired of him. lie hates Travis, the board's chairman. For a loin' lime this has (.'one on. There Is bound to tie a crisis sooner or later, it was the pn premc Court de tsion which made the mischief. It was (.aid today that the penitentiary would this year sink the $50,000 tho Legislature appropriated for it and put another In the same hole. Lieutenant John V. Cuiick, of the Forty-seventh I.e;;iincnt, is assigned In recruiting duty at UoM-lioro, and Lieu tenant Daniel liusi -ell .1 .litis .n to similar I duty for his regiment, the Thirty-eighth, i Lieutenant Settle, U. s. A , makes these assignments, lie says he is now ready lo m ike some etilistni'jntB of food men forthe hosniral coro;. This is under special authority. Keve ue Collector Duncan says that Senator I ritrhard has been inviled tiv the chairman of the Ohio Ki oublican Slate cmmillee to make a number of speeches there during the present cam paign, and Unit he will accept. Commissions were issued today to the follow ing olliccrs of tin: naval brigade by Governor Mussel!; Hugh L Miller, lieutenant comm inder Vdnn:i4loii divi sion; John I. .ilidjetle, Iteutenl coin. niander. Waller I). Lallogtie, lieutenant junior grad.;. a i t I leo i v I) Harper en sign, of tire Kins on dh isuoi. There are 111' le,.o die:; .-I ti.leuts al llie Agricull ' I at an I Mechanical College th.: largest numb ;r ever Icdore having been 1 7 . The capitol s pa e certainly needs attention, paved w das Hud gutters audi proper turll i. It is u:tkeintil. i In: city parks are smlly in io.e.1 ol such at tention also. Haleigh is to be Hi i:o i;'aly d 'coratcd luring lue Stale Fair. 'I'll; business i men an: inthusia.it lc on tin: subject. Never before has decoration been gen ial. The corporation commission has noti ed the Stale Auditor that it h id assess- I the lit-1 1 Telephone Company lor ixiUion in various counties as follows: lancomhe $1 l.'.IO I, Mecklenburg lf:l,'Mllt 'abairus fltllt Wake :;,!l.i:!, Durham f.'.tilli, New ilaiiover iJtll.ll.VJ; Forsyth ;:;,Ul ;; total $:i:!,-'llO. This is the lir.u tine, the Auditor says, the conuuission has thus assessed a telephone company by counties. W. II. Osborne, of the penitentiary ixeculive board, said today: "If Super nleiidcnl D.cy leils me he inlcuds lo guore our comuiiitee I will resign at nice. He talks to me I tie other waj . 11 our board liiin'-.s il heal lo resign, I am with it." '1 tie meet in.' is called for the IBth inst. President Winston, of the Agricultu ral and Mechanical College, makes a proposition to the aldermen of Kaleigh, that tin: college shall lake charge of l'ul- lun I'ark, whicli ad loins the college grounds, and pul it in the highest possl bio eonnitiou, with proper landscaping and make It a notable re, oil for people from all parts of the Slate. Colonel Julian S. Can, of Durham, will be chief marshal of the Winston- xtltm horse sho.v, carnival and county fair. The grading on the Mount Airy & La lei ii lttTflroad is about completed, the cross li"s have been strung along the lue lo lilleen miles, the rails delivered it ill j jun-llon one mileeatlof Mount Airy and part of llie track spiked down. Kuthcrford county has the oldest per son in the I uited Mates and no doubt the oldest In tlii world. IKr name is Mrs. Nancy llalli'icl, and she lives two miles fiom Ellen'ioro She Is lib years old and until fiv.) years ago she could walk tin- iii: lance to Kllenboro with all ea e. Hie now ua-js a rolling chair. NATIONAL I.KAtJltK 4IA.MKS. IteHllIU of Saliinlu's IIiihi-IiuII ttttmci. special to Journal. Now Yoik, Septemlicr 9 First game New York, 1; Haltlmore, 'J; second game New Yoi k, 7; liallimore, H. Lrookl.. u, Beploiiiber 0 Brooklyn, 4; Boston, (I. Washington, September I) Washing ton, II; I'hiladelphia, LI. St. Louis, September 0 --II. Louis, 10; Cincinnati, H. I 1'lllBburg, Scptcmlier 0 First game PltUbir,-, It ; Louisville, IS; second game I Pltt-burg, f( J4oulSvlllu, I. ' 1 Chicago, Septcniih r 0 Fiist game Chicago, 8; Clevolauil, 2; second game Chicago, 11; (JloTclaBd, 0. ) " ; i ! Htnmllng of Ilia Cluba. Cluba, ; Brooklyn, ... -Philadelphia,. Bo ton,. .'..;. Baltimore St Louis ClnolnnaU, . . . Chicago,,',.., Pltt.bttrt. LouBTllt,.'". Mew York, ... Washington, ,. Cleveland...... ; ' -: W.,v ui 17 .'. 48. ii 40 53 M 01 i 1'. Ca, 6 81 K 78 K 71 71 00 Mi .A04 Jim til 03 02 r. 8 .OOO - 6) 4r.tr 403 847 ,140 CO 19 79 7 111 THE WHOLE EARTH j ' tMl Jfyf fj ' I of Capiaii Dreyfus. Opinions of Length of Sentence. How th 1'rlsoaer aud His Wife Keeelyed Verdict. Against The l'arls Exposition. Germany Has Proofs. London, September 10 Dispatches re- jcelved here stale that with tbe exception of the Jesuit organs In Home and the anli-8cniite papers, the press of the whole world is ringing with execration Hiiainst the Dreyfus verdict Papers of ali nationalities fall in with the idea of ,:ol,in8 the "hll.ltion. I i ue veroici or me court-martial nas I caused indignation everywhere in Eng land. The excitement in the Jewish lrters of London was great. Special prayers were offered throughout Satur day in the synagogues in behalf of Drey- fus and as soon as the verdict was known l,l;lsona WL're 8een at every stroet corner in that section, expressing execration and many sobbing bitterly. In almost all of London's places of public worship today pulpit references were made to the verdict. Canon Scott Ilolland, at St. Paul's Cathedral, said: "A nation is on its trial. France stands at the judgment bar. All civili zation is waiting to know whether to morrow's news may add anything to qualify the naked cruelty of the tele gram, anything to relieve the staggered conscience. ' Kev. Hugh Price Hughes, the well known Wesleyan divine, preaching at M. .lames Hall, said: '"Five unhappy judges have already taken t heir places, in the judgment of the human race, besides Judas Pilate, Judge Jeffries and other creatures They have sentenced their victim to a decade of imprisonment, but they have decreed themselves forever to the scorn, derision and execration of the human race. Un less France Bhakcs off this infamy she will be left without an ally or a friend. The Daily Mail says: "lienues is France's moral Sedan." The Daily News remarks: ''it is no longer Dreyfus, but France herself that is on t rial." The Daily Telegraph says: "There seems nothing left for France but a revo lution and a war that will reduce here to the level of Spain. Tlie Times says: "We do not hesitate to pronounce it the greatest and most aDnallinir prostitution of justice the world has witnessed in modern times Bum. in, Sept. 10. The Dreyfus verdict causes a feeling almost of stupefaction In Iierlin. It is agreed heie that the second ver diet is a grave political blunder, a viola tion of the laws of civilization ami act of moral cowardice which tlie woild will find it difllcult to pardon. ISuiiai'Ust, llrmtAUY, Sept. 10. The follow Ing semlolllcial statement has been issued; "A movement Is on fool against send ing exhibits to tlie Paris Kxposltlon in 11)00. Many Intending exhibitors have withdrawn their notices of participation on tlie ground thet the present slate of thlnes in France renders it unsafe lo send exhibits." St. LoniR, Sept. 10 An Informal meeting of prominent merchants was held yesterday shortly after the Dreyfus deciUon became known. It was unani mously agreed that not one of them would attend the Paris Exposition nor make an exhibit. It was also decided that Ihey would use their inlluenco to deter others from attending or making exhibits, Kknnkb, France, September 10-In a conversation today with Major Carrlere, the Government's commissary at the court-martial, he taid that Dreyfus' ap peal would bo sent to Paris without de lay to bo dealt with and that the results of the deliberations would probably be made known within a fortnight. An officer in a high position who has been well and publicly known through out the trial said: "I do not tuiuk Dreyfus will undergo a second degradation, although strictly speaking he can be made to Buffer this punishment in connection with ths en forcement of his sentence. For the aako of humanity, however, he will probably bo exempted from this dreadful ordeal." Malhleu Dreyfus said: "The Captain bears up admirably. He is wonderfully self-possessed. The first thing lie said on hearing his fate was i'ako caro of my wife.' ".Mine. Dreyfus 1 well and Is as bravo arid courageous as cvr. The struggle will go on." I ten nes today has been perfectly calm. There has not been a sign of demonstra tion, nor a cry for or against Dreyfus heard any W bin 0. Tho troops and gendarmes who yet- lerdar gave the oenlre of Runnel Ike appearance or a military camp Have -ranUhed. Tliera an hardly any n4- armo. lu algUl except near Uta Ureyfoa rc.ld.ure, where a few art poatwl., On atranje fact la tb inordinary difference of opinion retpcctlnf the r r Q-bb:''MkWS' Wtboi VJI whd tnke llood'a Harsnparilla tor ecrof ula, dyspepsia ami rheumatism. ItoporUagrootliat HOOD'S CURES AbSQWTEIV Makes the food more delicious and wtiolesome effect of lire judgment whether i rej fus can be degraded auain. and whether the live years so. iiary confinement he has undergone will be regarded as equivalent j to the 10 years' detention to which he is i now sentenced. This question is aside from the general impression that he will be pardoned in a few days by President Loubet, who can find ground to exercise clemency. M. Demange thinks tlie live years will count for nothing, and that Dreyfus, ac cording to law, will have to suffer 10 years' detention. Many others, including several lawyers, liold a contrary opinion and declare that Dreyfus will lie released l i October. Paius, Sept. 10. Details arc sent by Matin's correspondent at Uennes regard ing the manner in which Dreyfus and Ills devoted wife received the news of the sentence. Mme. Dreyfus' brother, M. Hadamard, brought the news to the villa Godard. After a lit of violent despair Mine. Drey fas mastered her grief She was able to receive a number of visits from friends, wdio called to assure her of their sympa thy and unfailing conlidence in the futu re. Numbers of kindly telegrams arrived at the villa, nearly all expressing the hope that shortly the Captain's inno cense will be vindicated. M. Desmotilius, a well known engrav er, told the iVlaliiis corrcspomlenl lie had just seen Mint'. Dreyfus. "I am tilled with admiration for that noble woman," he said. "There she is already up aud doing, ready for the greatest saci ittces lo save the honor of her husband and children. I know noth ing nobler than a woman, who thus boldly faces misfortune. She proclaims aloud the innocence of her husband, and declares that the injustice of men can neither subdue her faitli nor lessen the love she bears her husband and child ren." When Labori and Demange met after reading the sentence they embraced and the latter said: "Never mind this tempo rary check. We have truth, law and jus lice on our side. Such a cause cannot be immediately lost." When Labori went to imform his client, he said: " Well, in v poor friend, we have been be iten." To this Dreyfus, ovcrcine by his emo tion, replied: We shall have our re venue. I am innocent. You know it. I will patiently await the hoiirof justice. Console niv dear Lucie. Tell her I do not consider myself affected by the sen tence and am ready for her and our children's sake to endure the worst tortures." Tho Journal des Debats says: "Drey fus will spend the unexpired lerrn of his sentence at Corle, a fortress in North Corsica, on the site of a ruined town London. Sent. 10. A dispatch from Berlin says; "It is now permitted to be known that the War ollice holds docu ments conclusively proving thai Kster hazy and Henry betrayed llieir trusts, and only the permission of Kmperor William is awaited for (he tire publica tion of documents showing the sentence of Dreyfus lo be a brutal act of Injus tice" There's always hope while there'B One Minuto Cough Cure." An attack of pneumonia left my lungs In bad shape aud I was near the first stages of con- suniDllon. One minute Cough Cure completely cured me," writes Helen Mc Henry, Cisinai k, N D, Gives instant re lief. F S Dully . It ll.l.H.II. Ni'C.l 111 Itooni I-or lusniie. VY CiiiiHpli-ne.v. What llnriift Say. I'll. Khl. c lien, I. Kai.i'.ioii, Sept. 11. -When whether the Democrats on the i )f-iokle llUhoii asked uilen- tlarv boaid would resign, Senator Travis said lie did not know, but supposed that matter would be considered on the 18th He added that he had no doubt the Legislature, when it meets next Juue will settle completely tho penitentiary question. A bill could have been drawn this year, which In very few words would have given the Democrats the deslrod coulrol ami not have Riven the fxslon Supremo Court a whack. Tho State board of public charities is callid to meet at the Western Hospital 7or the Insane at Morganton, September 10. The meeting Is at the special request of l)r. Murphy, the hospital auperinlen dent, who wlshos lo show the urgent de mands of that hospital for moro room for the Insane. He tells the board that while there Is groat sympathy for cou vlcts who have been ciuelly trated, yet that the sufferings of convict do uot bwn l0 comp,r8 WHU those of Insane wll0 tre now n jail, la we.tern Morl CtLt0M because thera la no room ,he ,(o,pHtl for Ihcm. month, It wilt be remembered, tlx tonvtcU. four of them Federal prison- MS. at caned from the penitentiary here . I' rr..... bold "P m,lU ,n u' m,t IV,B0 ' learned 1hat -1 convicts, nearly- au Federal prisoners, were tn the plot to Powder nXRE OO.. MtW WL escape but that the tiriDg at the six w ho got away frightened the others. Governor Kussell's special friend .1. C. L. Harris has plainly declared that it is Impossible to defeat the constitutional amendment limiting the negro franchise Now he comes out and says he thinks the Republicans ought not to put up a State ticket of Republicans next yei-r but nominate Populists aud anil amend ment Democrats. The allendeuce at the Agricultural and Mechanical College is so large n. to make it clear that more dormitoi ies muBl be built. At the penitentiary now 2"0 mattresses are being turned out each week. Shl ruenls are made to all parts of the Stnli and aggregated 500 lids week. Kev. Dr. Joseph Blount Cheshire, father of Bishop of this Episcopal dio cese, died Saturday at Tarboro, aged H years. Highly thousand dollars has been sub scribed for a cotton mill at High Point. Kinstou is lo have a large furniture fac tory. More C'tiance for IVace. London, Sept. 8. The Anglo-Trans vaal situation w ears today a more peace fill aspect. The Associated Press ac count of decisions taken at the Cabinet Council yesterday (Friday)are continued from the best sources of information. A semi-ofllcial report comes from Pre toria through Cape Town to the effect that the Transvaal government has ex plained to the British diplomatic agent, Mr. Couyngham Green, that its last dis patch was meant as au acceptance of llie proposed joint Inquiry. The Cabinet Council here today at tracted greater public interest than any meeting of the ministers for years past. A well dressed crowd of people cordially greeted the most prominent of the Cab inet ministers and impatiently thronged llie precincts of the Foreign Office throughout the session, eagerly scrutin izing the faces of those comiijg and going in the hope of obtaining a glimmering of the outcome of the momentous event. The war spirit was evident on all sides, and the generals were enthusiastically cheered as Ihey appeared, the crowd evi lently understanding that they hud been summoned to be in readiness In tlie event of the ministers wishing their ad vice. De Wilt's Little Early Risers perma ncntly enrechroupj constipation, bilious ness, nervousness and worn-out feeling cleanse and regulate the entire system Small, pleasant never gripe or sicken "famous little pills '' F. S. Duffy. TIIK SI'KCDI.ATIVK M IKK ITS. Today's quotations furnished by U. li Wilson fe Co., Uiehmonil, Va., liepre sented by A O. New berry. Nkw Yoiik, Sept 11. STOCKS. Open. Hiaih. Iiw. ('lose Sugar 102J 1MJ 151 J 12-IJ Ml, 411? KH i:i-K . 2HJ 114 J 1008 54J 1211 152 l'.Ti Am. Tobacco. . . 127 Reading .MM C. T. C : 4.ri! Leather 10J O. B. & il 134 J 127 80!, 4."i 10i Kl-li i::-H 211 or,! loii Mi 123 J 5!) 431 lOJ 133 J St. P It. 8. I C. T. P B. H. T. . . A. S. As W. T. C. I . . . 1H44 2l Hi 1041 Mi 123 132 28 i 95 100, 54 121 So. K'y Pfd m r,2i COTTON. Open, High January (I 11) 0.22 Oct. Cotton .. . 0.01 0 0,1 w. 0.15 6.00 Close 021 (i 04 C!oc 2H8 CHICAGO MAKKET8. WiiAT Oihiu. High. Irfiw. December.... 70 718 70J CoilN December. ... 28 288 2HJ CASTOR I A For Infants aud Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bear the Signature of ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE I llavlna qualified as administrator of William Howe, deceased, late of Craven eounty, N. C, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to preeent them to the un dersigned for payment on or before the 1st day of Hepteniber 1000, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted lo the said estnte will please make immediate payment. K. I. KOWE, Administrator. II. 0. Wuituhursr, Attorney. Heptcmber 1st. 1899. NOTICE ! Nolloe is hereby Riven the publlo that an 01 of the following: deaorlotloo la be- ln.ldMr. John IW. B,rf. DecnptkM follows: Bed end white plded sailer fork the light ear and tinder ! bit the left. August Win, IBM. ( J. L, McBANIEL,- Wholesale and Retail Grocer, 71 I'.KtlAn STKKET 18 II KA I KJl'A IiTK.KS I'OK GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS TOBACCO, BNITFF AN1 IIGA118. My -j" ( iiiltnis are Flour, Meat utitl ColTec. I have the best 10c Cuffoe you ever saw, My Snow llrift, St.arrit.il Admiral !'n v fit licr of these brands mid vou Imrgain. 1 have the large st mill bout Hebe Hern, and 1 run save you money. Everything (iiiaraiiU'Pil aa Iicpjeseiil d. ! nod Staulr-B Free. J. L. McDaniel, 7i broad Trenton Christian Education. tiraduiiU-H enter College on CertiMcate Musical advantages $2.50 per month. Students board at bcIiooI building. School in a prohibition town. 1 1 11 1 1 Ii Cood. High School. Prepares ImiiIi sexi s for anv college teaching or business. Necessary expense per year. 100. 1 lull rules pel year, fill, For ealalo-ue address, SOMETHING DEAR TO THE HEART WOMAN IS A HANDSOME SILK WAIST ! For these we have just the pretti est line of Silks you NEW FALL STYLES. 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