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t GSM 0. U Ilk I M il k. . If Mela $mtMl m mmx YOLUHI I11Y. NEW BEEN, CRAVIH COUNTY. N. C. FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1901. -SKluNU Sll'TlUN. a Penilcuiiary Must Borrow to fleet Year's Expenses. I Hatch of ( cut t iris Km in lUlifuj. Ueaili r. V M Sluipson U 1 1 ui i iifiloB Hall ( lull tln Id Kl. Tlix Mar Khali fas. 1(a i inn, May 1" The siirrlll of IIhIiThx' loony lrouir,iit 7 -'nvicU In I In1 pcnileiillnry. Threw n( ilicic arc mfe blower, who blew open rlnllliifrs A Co's niifii m Lilllilon. They arc while men, two from West Virginia and one from lVnn,ylviila; John Wilson, who aurveil i term In Ilia ferietal 'ftrinon hurts ami hi Naslivlllo, mid gels 17yr-nr; Hol rrl K.i ! : . :n 1(' years; Jarn-9 Wliltr 17 ycarH. They wore captured the day af Ur iln lr nrlmp, ut Halifax, arrested on suspicion and tools and dynamite anil arlirlis uliilcn at Littleton found on them. Mrs. Virginia M. Simpson died a' her home here this morning, of apoplexy, flor nt'. was 74. Hhe was tho rrliot of George VV. Simpson who died lu 18H4 She was a daughter of thi'JIlon. Ils.il lett Yancey one of lh greatest men this Slate Im prodmusl. Il'-r hmliii'iil wn n native of Virginia hut at an early ape made his home in Caswell county, of which Mrs. Simpson was a native. She was a dcvuted nicinlier of the Baptist r.hnrch and it Is understood Hint she has l ven lilu rilly of Ik i large means to that denomination. Tlie case againm attorney A. J. Mar shall of Wilmington Is yet, on the docket in the federal court here. No one can any whether It will or will not come up for triiii at the approaching term. It is predicted here by some of the liascliall experts I lint Portsmouth is the "coining team'' In the league and that It in dead sure to go to the top. Il doe not appear that ISrtleigh is any match for the Wilmington team. No Ir.ater liell lug than that of the latter team has tiei n seen on the grounds here. Tomorrow evening Gov. Aycock will deliver an addiess at St Paul's A. M. IS church here, the dedicatory services of which are occupying all the week. One may he sure he will give his auditors good advice as regards their moral and material advancement. The btatement that the penitentiary issues hsvc a hard time to pull through this year proves entirely true. The superintendent expects to have to hor row money and very frankly tells me go. Mr. Mann does not yet know how much he will neccs. A school census In the country In this county shows there are 220 white and :ii4 negro children who can not read and write. No Berry and Truck Exhibition. Hai.khiii, May 15. Tho Agriculture department had made all the preliminary arrangements for an exhibit at Charlotte Kulelgli, of the truck and Itcrrics ol eastern North Carolina, at no expense to the growers, the Idea bcln to develop a market In central and western North Carolina. Tho truckers failed to cooporatu and the plan has to he abandoned. The claim of tho truckers is they arc loo busy. It Is one of their greatest mistakes, as Ih y will discover. Of coarse they will never again havo an opportunity. They would n il even reply to thi depart ment s Inonlrles. Only one showed n knowledge of the need for a horni market. Governor Aycock the Guest N. C Socicly at New York. Ojfctit rinnlhie Nit a Siiccihs. ( limp oT I iihlriictii.il r ur Stale (nurd In Jul) Spon sor For Con fedi r lite Veleiuns Kai.kiuii, May Hi Governor Aycock and prlVHie Secretary I'earsall leave to morrow at noon via the Sea'.toard Air Line for Wow Yolk. While Hum: they will be I he gnosis at the Hoffman house, of the North Carolina Society. The first annual banquet of the Society will tic Riven at the Waldrf-Ai.t, m in hotel Monday evoiitng. At noun Suiuiduy the i m poralioa commission will meet tl the court nouse here. All the tax list takers and asses sors will be present, to re( eive advice and Instruction as to th"lr duties under tho uew law. The foimal tecomnieiidalion is made lliat the Sealioard Air Line shops here, burned In the spring of 1H!)!I, be re roofed. This means that machinery is to he put in. A special order Issued today directs Cols. Macon, T. H. I'aln and rciiraiill to go to Wilmington and WrighlHville May ?. to Inspect, sites for a camp of Instruc tion of the Stnte Guard, to be held in Inly. Chief shell-fish commissioner Webb of vlorehead City is here, lie says but little oyster-planting has been done in North Carolina waters In the past -H or It) years and Hint 1 ho-r lioni: was ex tremely unsuccessful. Yet North Caio llna oysters transplanted to Maryland or Virginia waters grow to be very line In a single season. Mr. Webb says th" oyster pa'rol steamer Llllle has been copni -r-naiiiluil and that lie has asked fur bids for new boilers, which are n necessity. The Lillie will probably be laid up in the b.iy north of Morchead Citv for the sum mer and w ill not cruise any. Messrs. McNeill, Abbott and Holers of the corporation commission will nli h? accompanied by their wives to Hie an nunl convention ot commlssioncis at San Francisco this month. ltevenuo Collector Dun-mi left for Beaufort today, to remain someilas Mr. Davis of lieanforl who tins been here several days, returned home to day. Dan Hugh McLean of Harnett county has gone to Tallahassee. Fla , to defend a man t) limed Homingway, a native of Cumberland county, who is to be tried for murder. The Sons of Confederate Veterans In this State have chosen Miss Ioulse Holt of Burlington as their Sponsor at lln-rc-unlou at Memphis and Miss Mary Turner of Halelgh as the maul-of-honor. Col. Thomas S. Kenan Is one of the Confederate Veterans who will go from here to the re-union at Memphis. DISSOLUTION FILED. Of Blackwcll's Durham Tobacco Com pany Sjeclal to Journal Kai.rioII, May 19 A certified copy of the proceedings In the dissolution of the Black well a Durham Tobacco Com pany, was tiled In the Secretary "f Slate's otlice as reinrc.d by llie new law. The dissolution w as c ITccted 'nay lltli at Durham. There were ltil) thousand shares and J M W Uced held proxies for HO.IHil of j these, ami Jones Fuller, proxies for 7'J,- 08:i more. I Skin affections will readily disappear by using DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Look out for counterfeits. If you gel DeWitt's you will get good results. It U the quick and positive! cure for piles. F S Duffy & Co. MRS. JCKimn HOPE 51,(1 V. why suffer from Reports of Her Condition Not suriBf. As- The Prcsitrnu's W'if.: Dyirg at San Francisco. To Instruct Tax Listers. Special to Journal. Kai.kiom, May 16 The Corporation Commissioners start next Monday on a lour lo Instruct the tax listers of the Stale. Chairman McNeill goes lo lilnston, New Hem, Wilmington and Charlotte. Commissioner lingers goes to Durham, Greensboro, Winston, Salisbury and Asheville. Commissioner Ahhoit goes lo Wilson and Tarboro. VIRGINIA-CAROLINA LEAGUE. Wilmington Easily Defeats Raiclfh la YesterJ.iy' Game Special to Journal. Wti.MiNUToN. Mny. It - In the amo here today, Hutrh, lulrlgh't alleged crack pitcher, hail to L taken out of tha boi. Wilmington won easily. Score Wilmington II, Ualelgb S. J. J. Matter has Jist rwlvwl a fine line of the llountroc It tr Tray trunk from 3 In 1.1 dollar. Wbit Thrr Madr. A rvrTnln ffither In opaaemrij of pair of rxcwdlnirly brltfht rlrl chil dren. The otiior ilny hla rldoat ilnugb- t.T, Ailrv pottlnc her rouiiger later, aurtiame (Iri'tehon, through oma arltliinrtleal nacM, And th fatluf waa an amnacd lUrteoor, "Orvtdim, how mwh to U ami to maker wt the form of one gurry, mt tvtnf corroctly annwenxl, othrt nrl almltar qocatloM followed rarb thT In qr.lck roccwwloft. Tha father bollTlnf bt fwtnttm datiAhter waa Mng too mock of tb Work thotiKU b woald pat bJi Brat' bora p trr. and m b brvkt la wtdt t problem of bU owa , inrtotloa "AJIcp," bst queried axilemntr, "bow Binrb do jo a4 Oretctien Butkr Wlthoot ao liMtant'a kcattatloa cam tb rrptyt - "UrrtrbM and t, pop. naka ra prd tad happy fathar.aCxcbaaa. ZORAH. Zorah, May 14. Halns the past week, were much appreciated In our section Il was getting to lie very dry. Farmers are much encouraged with the present prospects of a crop. Corn la looking well, and cotton com ing op nicely. Everything has been quiet and peace able since tho big fight. After a storm a calm. Mr. David I). Caton, ho has been offering with asthma and other com plications fur a long time, seems to be getting worsa. IUv. Mr. Totter preached at Friend ship Sunday, but we do not know what church ba represents. Ha denies ever lasllnc punishment, but says eternal happiness Is promised to all the fsllbful Mr. Charlie Koox has pearly complet ed his new dwelling house. lie la al ways movlot forward. Beret a of oor yoang men, who are timbering la) Jones, were homo on a rlslt Isst wrek, bat returned Bundsy. W can but ol tba effect of Jack Sprat's article a few weeks ago. No more II) In trips art reported. We were beginning lo think Jules Vena's Trip lo tba Moo a might be realised. CASTOR I A Tor Infant and CUlirt. Hi tti Yc3K:TjA!r:;iE::;tI Of Wfj. rw. rn tba ,a'or You fafte them ) Do Jon hav lieadaehei T Iba Sanday morning kind T Tha sink or awrrnaa kind f Do yo want to gut well? Cola Uaadarha Powrlsn will relieve ymt, It aotlyoar mony back. ktany times heauUehaa totnafmm I disordered st"tn arh. Thara ara Ingradlenta in Cola Qaadacha Powdera that will atimulaU and Inrreasa tha aertlons of tha atom eh and that old headache will pM oft. OnlT U-n eenUat ISradliarn s rrwniptlon Notice to Confederate Veterans. Your attention is called to an amend ment to the pension laws of 1880 passed by tin (ieneral Assembly of 1901 which isprlnKd below. And In compliance with the request of the State Auditor, I especially call your attention to section 2 of said amendment wherein all persons entitled to, or now drawing ponalons, are required to appear as provided in said section, before tho County Board of I'ensions on or beforo the first Monday in July 1901 for examination and classi fication. ERNEST M. GREEN, Clk. Bd of Com. Section 1. There shall be paid out of the treasury of the Slate of North Car olina, on the warrant of the Auditor, to every persou who has been fcr twelve months Immediately preceding his or her application for pension a bona fide resident of this State, and who is Incap acitated for manual labor and was a sol dier or a sailor in the service of the State of North Carolina or of the (Jon federate States of America during the war between the States, and to the wid ow romaining unmarried of any deceased olllcer, soldier or sailor who was In the service of the State of North Carolina or of the Confederate States of America during the war between the States (pro vided said widow was married to said soldier or sailor tiefore the" first day of April, eighteen hundred and sixty-live), the following sum, annually, according lo the degree of disability ascertained by the following grade, viz.; V irst, to such as have received a wound which renders them totally incompetent to pcr foi in manual labor In the ordinary avo cations of life, seventy-two dollars; sec. ond, to such as have lost a leg above the knee or an arm above the elbow, sixty dollars; third, to such aa have lost a foot 'ir leg below the knee, or hand or arm below the elbow, or have a leg or arm rendered utterly useless by reason of a wound or permanent Injury, forty-eight dollars, fourth, to such as have lost one eye, and to widows romaining unmar ried, and all other soldiers who ire now disabled from any cause lo perform man ual labor, thirty dollars. If the fund collected from tho Bpcclaljumslon tax In any year should bo Insufficient to pay In full the aforesaid pensions, then and in lhat event tho State Treasurer shall pay said pensions out of the genoral fund In tho State Treasury: Provided, however, that In up year shall tho tola', amount paid for pensions exceed two hundred thousand dollars. Sec. 2. That section three of chapter one hundrod and ninety eight of tho laws of eighteen hundrod and ciguty nlue be amended by striking nut all of said section aftor the word "grades" In line four. And section one of said chap ter one hundred and ninety-eight of tho laws of eighteen hundred and oighty- n I no 1b hereby repealed and section one of this act substituted In placo theroof. That all persons entitled to pensions un der tliU set, whether heretofore drawing pensions or not, shall appear before tho County Board of 1'enslons on or before the first Mondsy In July, nlnoleen hun dred and one, for examination and class ification In compliance with the provis ions of this act: Provided, that all Such as are unsblo to attend In person shall present a certificate from a creditable physician living and practicing modl- clne In the community In which said ap plicant resides, that the applicant Is un able to attend. Sec. 8. That all laws and clauses of laws enacted since the first day of Jan nary, olghleen hundred and ninety, granting pensions to any particular In dlrldaal named therein, are hereby re pealed. Sec 4. That no Inmate ot the Sol diers' Horn at llalelgh, nor any person who was a deserter or who receives a pension from any other State or the United Stales, shall bo entitled lo a pen sion under this acr. Sec. 5. That alt ai-Oonfederala sol diers and tailor wbo bar become to tally blind tloca the war, or wbo lost I belt tight or both hands or both feel In tha Confodraia aarrloa, shall receive from tba publlo traasnry on hundred and twenty! dollar (180) a yaar, to be paid monthly by tba Clark of tha Mo par lor Court of tketr ratpaoUva eooBtlea, at provided la tha Publlo Lawa of algbteea baadrad and teventy-alaa, chapter ona hundred and bloaiy-Uroa, tad tba ataeadmeat Ultra lo la chap tat Urea baadrad aad forty -oat of tba Itwt ot eighteen hundred aad . atgbty-tbre aad chapter all bond red aad alaauw ot tba lawt of tlghteaa baadrad aad ninety. blne. J Ben. I. That tblt act shall ha la foroa from and eftsr Its rat Iflrstloa.. The lreldtal tbaa.l.M Hytrin The Intalld May Rrf'or Her Health by Kxatlvg vt hat Newspaper IC purl. special lo Journal. New York, My IS The decision of Presldont Mclvinley 11 abandon ni.i i.ip and return lo Washington h u can a: I grave apprehensions as lo Mrs. M -Kinloy's health. Tho Journal special taye "her princi pal ailmont Is dysentery from which she has been sulloriug since tha parly reached Deleinonle, loss of sleep, caused by a felon has dlso dered her digestion, and her ontire system. Members of the party would not be surprised If alio never returned to Washington." The Evening Sun's San Francisco special says "It is learned that in the opinion of Mrs. McKinley's physicians there Is no cansc for alarm regarding her condition. The trouble from which she is suffering has not yleldod quite so readily lo treatment as was expected However, and il Is believed that she ought not to attempt any more traveling at present. The expectation is that she will recover her strength wilhin a comparatively short lime. In case she remains here quietly in private residence The home of Henry T. Scott Is al the entire disposal of the President and his wife, and all the comforts which the Invalid could have in are provided for." THE MARKETS. I The following quotations were recciv ml by J. E Latham A Co, New Bern N. C. Nitw Voiik, May 11. Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close Uu'o of Mr Mrkinlr)' Ikith Exported al Aj Jtonieut. I. ilef t San Kranrioro and Through out tile Country .special t i .lourn I San hrancisco May It! -I he news of I Mrs kin!,') s Condition Is of i he most hope less character, the report , being that she is dying and her end is eipocLcd at any moment. The Presidi lit, even, has given up all hopes of his wife's recovery. Sao Fraucisco ;May 15 -Ever since Mrs. McKlnley arrived at tho Scott residence she ha been desperately 111. Her extreme weskness has been the most alarming feature of her condition Her vitality has been at low ebb, and she has spoken seldom to those about her. The President has been contln ually at her side since their arrival here Sunday night, save the few hours Mon day night, afternoon when he left her logo lo San Jose and the three hours he spent yesterday in the parade, Fortunately Mrs. McKlnley slept through his absence on both occasions, Tho strain which tho President himself has undergone during the past few days has In en very great. All day, except for a brief half hour this allernoon, when he yielded lo the entreaties of those about him and went out for a drive, he lias remained steadfastly at her own home ; Mrs. McKinley's side. The members of the Cabinet reluctantly consented to carry out today's programme at the University of Califorina and at Oakland, but they put no heart In the festivities while their chief was grieving at his wife's beside. Mrs. McKinley's illness lias casta shadow over the entire city. People have shown their sympathy in a multi- ways. All day long little TAirtL ,ti tiWi ixm jifltn. chiu.Tomic May. . June July. Aug. . ( ct . . 7.',0 7.r7 7.(111 7.21) 7.0!) 7.17 7..MI 75:! 7.(18 W UK AT May July.... Coh.n: May.. .. July. . . Itihs: M ay . . . . July.... 7.(18 7.8,r) 7.11! Chicago, May 1(1. High. Low. Close Open .... 71 ... 71S Open. High. Low .. OH fj -t-t : groups have been standing across ine -j sticet opposite the Scott mansion silently watching the drawn blinds of tho room In whicli the first lady of the land lay. The news of the serious character of her illness evidently trav eled f:ist, because from all over the country tills afternoon telegrams have 71 i lieen pouring in lo the President, ex 's ! pressing s mpal liy lor Mrs. McKlnley and asking for tidings of her condition. Open. . 80") . 7.87 4.ri High. Low. Close Mi 4-1 Close 80.1 7.85 Stocks:- Now York, May It!. Open. High. Low. Close So. K'y Pfd .84 Jont. lOtit So Ry 27 J 107, Rock Is. Mo. P... B. S L. . T. C. I .... V. H. S. . A. Cop.. C. & O. . . C II & (J.. a i, on Sugar . . . 110 . 100 121 54 434 112 . 48 . 48 14'J 102 1 1 r i mi 81 10ft 27J Ml) 'Mi 12 Ml 4:u li:ij 474 r.0A 112 Liverpool Spots 4 11. Sales 6,000 bales. Futures, May-June 4. IS, Aug-Sept. 4 10. Nw Itorn CottnaMarkftt. Cotton In the Now Bern market quoted al 7 to 77.1. Mr. W .1 Baxter of North Brook, N. C says be suffered with piles for fifteen years. He tried many remedies with no results until he used DeWltt's Witch llu.cl Salve and that quickly cured him F S Duffy & Co. COURT CALENDAR. This week. Bat. Mon. Tucs. Wed. Thnrs. Fri. ,000 11,000 11,000 10,000 7.000 KKCKII'TS. Same woek last year. 2,7 0 2,000 7,300 (1,700 ft, 500 20,500 I K - f Hi tf KiWiitf Tbo least In quantity and most In quality deacrllics DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the famous pills for constipation, and liver complaints. F 8 Daffy A Co. Iaipulb1 at' tha Prlec. A certain parvenu of groat wealth hna hanging In his drawing room a Urge and hideous dnub In olla which aomo denier In Paris Induced blm to buy. n la very fond of taking a cnll er by the nrm, leading him before the ranvna and saying: "Great picture that By Macaroni dl Vermicelli, you know, raid 2,000 for It In Parts and got a great bargain. F." (naming an eminent artist) "says It la worth aTO.000." A few daya since thla gnntlomao vat lunching at tha Artists' dab when the cat came out of tha bog. Soma one aid: "F old Onrperrent aaya that yoo bar appraised that frightful night mare of b la at 1 10.000. lalttrttar Tba artist answered imlltngtyr "I will toll you how that tuppanod, tla asked ma to dinner oaa day aod aft er wa loft tbo Ulla took ma to ara tba ptctara and told tba usual etory, Ttum, turning abruptly, he asked: , How much la that painting worth T Why, Mr. Cratpcromt.' aaJ4 t, 1 Rally would not Ilka to pUca a Taloe upon It' " 'Well. 1T1 pat It differently Bald ha. How Barb woald yow charga far norb ft pMaref -1 " 1 don't mind saying I anawrred. that I would not paint tocb a picture for 110,(OS 1 had to ba civil, yoa know. Lonnoq Anawrrt, Superior Court Craven Couniy, May Term 1901. KIltST WKKK. Mmtriuy, May 27th. (il Wilson vs Wilson. 02 Dcnnlson vs Decker. Wood vs Noal. Tiieniiay, 2Klh. 0.1 Meadows vs Perry. 24 Colin vs Heath. 4.1 Darnoll & Thomas vs llollls. 47 Tripp vs lirewer. 58 McSorley vs K. C. I). Line. Wrflnefly. 211111. 5fi Smith vs Fo (50 Ives vs Ins. 04 llollowcll vs Caho (15 Horwltz vs Duffy (lirst case) 08 Shelky vs Hawk. Thnrxlay, .loth. 7 Cohn vs Ilesth. GO Register vs Orlltln. 73 Webb vs Jaycocks. 74 Williams vs Tel. Co. Frtd.y 31.1. 70 Rhem vs. Commissioners 78 Meadows vs. Ives. 79 Lane vs Ranoy. 80 Heath vs Calloway. 83 Miller vs Roberts Halurtlny June lt. Ill Uaskins vs Itroaddus, 07 Oordner vs White. 84 Htucock vs Commissioners UT, Wadssrorlb vs Butler 83 Harvey vs Clark. 85 Wilcox vsShule. MOTION. 5 Meadows vs Tlsdsle 1 Bank vs Spencer. 40 Duffy vt Perry. 86 Bradham vs City. 41 Ilredham vs City. M Oulloy vs Rafnty Co 88 McCarthy vs Hill. niveau-. M Oreen vs Oreen HA I1III vs Hill. Brow a vs Brown. Briasoa vt Brlasoo, Hodges vt Hodges. York vt York. THE FINKNT Lager CHILLS, FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS Grippe and all other forms of maladies when you can be cured by Roberts' Chill Tonic The world does not contain a better remedy. Many wonderful cures made by it. as cents a bottle Money refunded if it fails to do the work. Delight ful to take. Local Druggists. vxu.iYiiiYm Portsmouth Corned iVlu ets First (if the season mid they are real nice. Also Nice lot Ktittey Cukes iind Crackcrs FRESH STRAWBERklGS received from W, hurst's fn l'olltijje. in cveiy liioinm I t( siieetfnlly solicit Yours to IMettse, II. White yottr pat- y. u McDMIEL, Wholesale afe lie tail Grocer, 5 'Phone 91. 71 roH. Hi. I U Ulfi)D j NEWEST SHAPES lot Spring and Summer. OXFORD TIES To fit any size feet, from the wee little tot to the largest sizes. OXFORD TIES IN PATENT LEATHER, Dongola Kid and Vici Kid, NEW LOT OF THOSE Soft Low hoes with clastic in the sides, tor old ladles. Genuine Comfort. Have you seen them P Try a pair to cure your corns, better than corn Salve. v 'as c . 8ome Fine Old WhUVey a arh m OM Charter, for f arnUy w. UnWnU Key Wfat Clfrar, call fntUwm.' , u n. HAniCHT, O Nice lot of PIr Ilnina, IJrtnkfat Hncon g aatl Dl ItantaXlleaaa kaa4. UinsMsunllvrrinf, rntmt li h.4.mI " - - " ti-1 in . i.f.i.i . . . hmmmi uim iiwhhi) iwini pmiii iui or wiuiini ioiilhu! ftnnoe, rirkloa awoH aa4 aonf, PrmtrrM Olnjror, Lr k T rrlnt Patir. Mns Labal Kotrknas aiwl many oiW air Uiinps tno smmcroiis to mntlm la arli a small , DO N't roltOET OUn CUICKINS. O I 1 t n n L.; r,l. Sattcrthvciito Phon: 169, 6t P r-;i c ) o o riisrnisiy. 1. !! an Is f)T BlMW tor. o. tnnn s ijwk k r-u.
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