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U Li mi VOLOJII XXIV. NIW BIRN, CRAMS lUlNTi. N. I'.. FRIDAY, JI NE mm MUu.SD MC( 1'H'V M1 M HKtt ri BlUIM. Governor Aycock Cannot Attend Wriehtsville Meeting. RAILROAD SHOPS CLOSED. DEATH LIST SHRINKS 1 The School Law Seat Oat Crop liui aRd 25 jrr (.'rat In Stair. Hasp Ball. LawjM-x Uu to At tend Bar MpMIsk. Kai.lk.ii, N. C , June ?fl. Ooverr.or Aycock Is compelled, eroatly to bis rt gret, to abandon Li la plan of going to the meeting of the Bar Association at WrlgbUTille. The HI ale Superintendent of Public Instruction says he has completed the work of sending the now school law to all the counties. Adjutant-General Koyslcr Is hero and says there may he a change In tbe order In, which the three regiments of the Male Ouard go Into camp at Wrlghlsvllle. The plumbing of the executive man sion Is found to be of a very bad type and Qovornor Aycock Is arranging to have it all done anew. Commissioner of Agriculture Patterson who has returned from Piedmont, North Carolina, says he Is sure from observa tion and reports that the crops In thin Stale arc damaged 25 per cent. Me adds that the damage is of cnumi ninc-li greai er then this on lowlands. The stock company now playing al the summer theatre in the park al Char lottc Is to appear hero in comedy and vaudeville. The Halelgh baseball team Is now stronger than at any time this year, lis lidding Is greatly Improved. Rev. W. (I, (.Menients, the veteran sup erintendent of public Instruction of this couuly, says from personal observation he Is prepared to assert that the crops are worse than lie-ever saw them save le the "ralnjycar,'- 1W17. Tho Issue of each of the four volumes of the lllstoiies of Norlh Carolina Itcgi ineiiis In tbe lion fed crate Service," will be 2,000 copies. These the State will sell al cost, 41 a volume, express chargi g to be added. Miss Teasley, tlio young woman who for several years flagged trains on the the Lynchburg and Durham branch ol I ho Norfolk and Western railway, anil thereby gave the road Inconceivable an noyance, li;i liron arrested, given a hear ing at Durham and declared insane. She will probably lie placed in the asylum hern. Judge Waller Clark, ex-judge and lira T. H. Womack, James 11. Pou, Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Hiilee, and ex-judge and Mrs. James Iv Shepherd, wenl to Wrlghlsvllle today, co lie present at the tiar association meeting. A surgical operation Is not necessary to cure plies. DeWllt's Witch Hazel Salve saves all that expense and never falls. Beware of counterfeits. F. S. Duffy it Co. Three Mail Clerks Hurt in Wreck. Litti.k Hock, Ark., June 25. The outh-bouud cannon-ball on the St. Louis, Iron Mountain A Southern Rail road was wrecked near lieubo, this morn Ing. The engine, mail ear and two bag gage cart were derailed and smashed in to kindling wood. W. W. Stlbold, A. K. Lambs and Butler Camptield, postal clerks, received severe Injuries. The three day coaches were derailed but none of tbe passengers were injuied. Company Usable to ret Coal to Opera u;ltt Plant. Kuanokr. Vs., June ." In accordance with an order from General Manager Johnson, of the Norfolk and Western Hallway, who Is now In the Pocahontai coalfields rushing railroad repair work In the region recently devastated !.y the utorin, a notice was posted at the Roarj i'ke Machine Works this morning clos ing the shops at 12 o'clock today. The notice staled that the shut down would be for only a few days and was due to the fact that no coal is now pass ing over the Road. Nearly 1,8(10 men are affected by this order, but Ihe ma jority of the men seem well satisfied with a few days' rest. SYMP1THIZCR TIMID. BANK lAlLlkf So Joins Tbe Octopus. lUl.moii, .lone 27. Ex-Senator Marion Butler has gone to New York to jolu Senator John P. Jones of Nevada, and they will leave Saturday for San Francisco, whence t Hey will sail for Alaska. Duller is attorney for the Alas ka Development Company of New York, of which Senator Jones is a director and lane stockholder. Get Their Prize Money. WAsntNoTON, June 2(1 Warrants wire to day Issued by the Treasury De partment in favor of Roar Admiral Wm. T. Sampson for f :! IlitO and ('apt. French E. Chadwick for u(ili for tiieir shares of prize money decreed them by the Court of Claims. raulilkcsln Wcit Vtrrtnla FlooJ Plot Great. Financial Loss Is Hcavj. IiM triEl I, W . June ii'. VVi.en might fell to day nn the Klkhorn Yal e) the mystery of 00 miles lenfc'll. which has been as a sealed stiiCe the cloudburst of Saturday, t Mil! uore vealed. From Yivlan t" w here the IV cabonta branch leave the Klkle'rn al Williamson the report Int.- lm r. celved. Ail llisl i- kiuiwi: 1 that there ban been flin.it 75 rmie lmi, and that in a apace of 1". of these 7' miles $2,000,000 worth of property aud at least 20 lives were wiped out. Hut nothing came from the remainder ot the valley. The exploring party report discover ing about live unburied bodies along Ihe stream. It is probable thai not more than 34 persons lost their live. Tbe Pocahontas branch, made clear by to- ! day's report, U moro than half wiped olT tbe map for a distance of 7'i miles. With this trackage have gone the numerous sidings to the collieries and lumber operations. While some progress was made In restoring tbe tracks today. It was Insignificant compared with what Is yet to be done. General Agent John son has only 1 ,000 men working today and in four days has succeeded in es tablishing connection only for light tralllc from Mayberry to Norfolk, a dis tance of si x miles. The Pocahontas re gion supplied 00 per cent of the freight that originated on the Norfolk and Wes tern system. Insufficient Evidence to Make Incen Jmry Arrest. Seventh Ptjllun-u il 1 cJ Stex k Ku h.ui. c ImuMe. r ia. to J.i'irni. I irm I in . hiiiiuii In WHY SUFFER FROM Grippe .Hi 1 Decline. Mertloa. rbOF 11. Hill and Daughter Jadra Purnell Srriousl) III. Blasts For Public School Teachers Made First Vice President. Uai.kioh, June 27. Home of the "sympathizers" of the striking machin ists of the Seaboard Air-Line here night before last "tarred" one of the new men who came to replace the strikers. The tarring was done in a meadow near the company's shops. Prof. W. J. Ferrell who was lately elected a member of the Stale board of public school examiners, declines the ollicc, on account of his pressing duties. j The board Is to meet at Cbapol Hill next I Saturday. j Insurance commissioner Young left today for Kdeuton, to Investigate a tire j which is alleged to h ive been Incendiary ' He went to Dunn to make an Investiga I tion of an alleged Incendiary lire bilk as ' the evidence was not sullicient to enable j arrests to be made he is holding that case d i lit .1 s eiiu ut N hw Vm.K J no Notional Hank nlui aoi i. u been rumor- ' Ir.o.hV '; w I...U) i lose. I .1- .loom It wit. i iimored ii. it t ! change lirm wa.- in o .ii v r i might have lo tuspen-l 1 he announcement o! the v closltg started a sharp sc Hiiil' ii in ttocks, w it h the tendency prues downward. According to Die bank's last statement to the New York clearing house (or the j week ended June 2 2d, the Seventh Na tional had a capital of $:17H,0U0; net profits fttl4,4G0, loans $1,107,100, specie $'."?, 7IH). Itgals $777,700; deposits $. 713. -100; Hi dilution $!I!.:IIK' j According to Hie olliciul Mutotneiit I covering the period up to the, close of business on April 11, the government j had $:ilo,:!S: on deposit with the bank, all postsl funds, which is a fair averaue. ! To secure this the government held $2"0, ooii in bonds. j Chill Tonic I CHILLS, FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS ther lorms of nuljjics when you iin be turcj by Roberts' Chill Tonic The w o! 1,1 j h-s n wondert.il . ures Money re! i.njej fui to t.lr.C. ot Lont.un better remedy M.iny rn.iJe by ;t 5 vents a bottle t it (.ills to do the work. 1 elifcht- Local Druggists SECOND STORM RAGES bv Bids on Textile School. Hai.kioii, June 27. The executive committee of tho board of agriculture met again today to pass upon the bids for constructing the textile school at the Agricultural and Mechanical Col leire here. Zachary & Znohary, W. T. Harrow, M. A. Moses and the North Carolina Kullding and Supply Company were tho bidders. Their bids ranged from a little over $18,000 to a little less than $22,000. Appointed Commander. Special to Journal. Haleiiui, Juno 27. Governor cock appoints William T. Old. Kllzaheth City, Commander of Noith Carolina Naval Reserves, Ay of the vice H. H. Mcllhenny, signed. of Wilmington, re- Wapes of Iron and Steel Workers Raised. Cleveland, June 2(1. Tho conference of tho American Tin Plato Company's olllclals with representatives of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Hloel and Tin Workers, which has been In session here for several days past, has resulted In the signing of a new wage scale to go Into effect July 1. The workmen asked for an advance of 2 per cent. Nearly SO, 000 men, It Is Btati;d,will be benefited. Flfht with De Wet. CjtivTKWN, June 2.Y Details of the engagement between General Klliott's coliims and Dowel's force, near Pell., June A, shows that the British surprised the Boer convoy. The burghers lied, lmt seeing tho csplors were not in strong force, Ihe lloers returned and charged with great determination, after desperate "gbllug, recapturing the con voy. Meanwhile Colonel DcLUlo ar rived with re-enforcements and tbe Jjlghtlnjjas renewed. Tbe Boers lay braealb tbelr wagons and unflinchingly fired Tollers between the wheels, while their comrade! were I engaged In lo apaoolng and driving off thai portion of tbe convoy farthest from the British. Tbe latter pushed In among the wagona. using the beyonelafreoly. General Delre)r was present and per tonally need a rifle. A man al his right band was killed, and the comrade on bis birthad a band wounded. Tho affair ended la arl- of haiul-lo haml en CoaaUra and fierce melees, the lloers tvsntaally being driven off. One of General Dewel'i slaff officers was . wonnded aid taken prisoner. Colony of Finns Locate in Georgia. WasniNoToN, June 20 The Houthern Railway announces that it made arrange ments to day with Capt. A. Backman of Finland, for the purchase of 10,000 acres of land on the Koulbern Hallway In Georgia for colonization purposes. Capt. Back man's purpose Is to aid a number of rlulanders who are dissatis fied with political conditions In their country to emigrate lo Georgia, whore hla brother, Hev. Dr. Backman, an Influ ential Lutheran minister, will arrange for the sot tiers. It Is hoped the result will be considerable Finnish settlements along Ibe line of the railroad. Pocahontas Said lo Have Been Visited Worse Downpour. lil.t r.KiKt.n, W. Va , June 211 -A rail road operator has just received word from Pocahontas, 12 miles west, thai there has been a cloudburst and thai water Is three feet deep In Ihe railroad yard and Is washing property awuy. KoANoKK, Va., June 20. -Word was re ceived here at a lain hour to-night con tinuing the report that there had been another heavy fall of rain in the West Virginia coal fields. Tho intelligence received here says another storm has occurred and that j Pocahontas is damaged more than last Haturday. All railroad repairs me j threatened. j Cool-Kit, W. Va., June 20 Heavy i rain to night In the head of the Klkhoi n has washed out much of the new woik.j I : . III...) I.. I.... ,-..11;.. ... ..,.,rr.,,,p ana is oariy u. neo., .......... - , m Wfts Hlp)U(1 huru 1)y U, 1 lie nrtilge on nun cieea, went m 1 Cooper, is washed out. j THE MODERN 11EAUTY Thrives on good food and sumhine, with plenty of exercise In the open air. Her form glows with health and hor face blooms with lis beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she uses tbe gentle and pleasant Hyrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. I open. I Thus 11 Hill, well known in this State ! as a poet, is critically ill ai his home in i Kaleigh. Mrs. S. S. Hatchelor, a daugh ter of judge Thomas It. Purnell is also I seriously ill, and her father was called ; from W 1 iglitsvllle here. The other ! daughters are trained nurses and these , arc with her, one having arrived from Lynchburg today. Prof (iiissom, Ihe suite veterinarian of South Carolina is here and was a caller at the agricultural department today j The Stale Superintendent of Public i Instruction lias prepared the blanks for certilicatcs of public school teachers I These will be given after I lie July ex 'aminatlons. The first grade certificate now runs for two years. Among t lie arrivals here is Lieut. ,1, S, K. Young, C S. A., of Hendersou, re cently home from Manila. lie is to be married July 0, to Miss Daisy Stevenson of Hendersou. Other arrivals are: H. T. Carlyle, li W. 1 1 ayes, Latirinburg; K. P. Hobgood, Oxford, W. L. Grisaom, Greensboro, Hev Dr. J 1) Hitfham, Henderson Dr. Iluflinin is now ou his way lo the Tar River llaplist Association in this State. news of the sickness of his daughter. j Charles MeCrery, a Maiylandei by birth, until lately one of the junior partners of the Carnegie Steel C pany, 1 has been made first vice-president and ! general manager of the Tennessee Coal J and Iron Company, with headipiartcTs at Birmingham. He has many friends in Ibis State and one of these lo day re celved this news. During the Summer Season, cramps conic upon us suddenly and remain until the pain is driven away by a dose or two of P.m.n Kii.i.ki:, the celebrated cure foi all summer e implaiuts. from simple cramps to the most aggravated forms of cholera morbus or dysentery'. No house hold should be without the Pain Killer. Avoid nbslltutes, there is hut one Pain Killer, Perry Davis'. 25c aad ."0c. Dobbin & Ferrall, At Tucker's Store, 12.5-125 Fayetteville St. kaleigh, N. C. Want A I Carpet ? I AT 75c A YARD we I ( li'.lllilil' nllt Hill Sjiiill ! ; l 1 1 III II I, it I. .11-. id j iid.l full- Km 10 I 'ai i C;ii"i- i 1 I...I' .1 y.tii ( now ;i-i ill's Diana's Street Railway Ralaes WaftJ. CLtTIMRD, JnaeM. The Cleveland City Hallway Onapaay, belter known Mine Mule Consolidated fly stent, of which fVsnalor Haana It president; an boo need today tbtt tbe wafes of all on dnrtnrs and mntormea wbt bar been la tbe service of lbs company two years Of toftf will be advanced, lo Uk tffeet wllbla a few days. Navy Needs Sailors. Washinotok, June 20. Men sre wanlid for the enlisted force of the navy tocomplole the authorlied strength of 25,000. Tbe apprentice system is over 1,000 short and the regular ealabllsh ment about the same number, with poof prospect of being fully recruited during the present suuiauir. Over 900 sailors, whose terms of enlistment had eiplred, were discharged within the last three weeks from the Aslstio Button, and at each ship returns borne Its crew almost lo a man will be discharged. At this rate tbe Navy Department finds It im possible to maintain tbe service st lis full strength, although every recruiting station It active In enllsllag men. Late Kinston Items. Free Press, 26th. A car loaded with convicts passed 1 through Kinston this morning fur j Dover to work in the logging depart ment of the Goldsboro Lumber Co. About half of tbe convicts were while and half colored. Tbe steamer Goldsboro came yester day afternoon from Goldsboro and left this morning for New Hern. Capt. Pllt man Informed us that within a few weeks the steamer would commence car rying passengers up and down the river. The new tobacco stemmery of Messrs. T. E. Knhorls cV Co., blown down while partly built, Is lelng pushed forward rapidly The framing Is being put up, and the plant will be llnlslied In time for tho opening of the tobacco season, and this stronn firm will buy even larger quantities of the weed than ever. The stores of Messrs T. P Aahford, Blroud & Co , and Tom Grady were closed this morning, under executions Issued on judgments obtained before Mr. W. C. Fields, J. P , by northern creditors. Eiemptlons aro being allott ed today by the following appraisers: Messrs. J. t). Cox, Hub Gumming and W. F. Dibble. Mr. Y. T. Ormond repre sents the northern creditors. Mr. James Hrown of Portsmouth, Va., over !Ni years of ago suffered for years with a bad sore on his face. Physicians could not help him. DeVVill's Witch Hael Salve cured Mm permanently K. h Dully A Co. UIH' : your nn imikiip; I ill pirn-., .iimI I.-. I IMI, I 'Jo .Mill I -1 1 1 Ml -cihI lis N.i rli.iroy I..I U 1 1 J 1 1 . Mll;ilrs, 1 L I pels 01 1 iio.s. DOKMN c FliKkAl.l. Raleioh, N. C. The fi ed by J. N. C. THE MARKETS. Mowing quotations were K Lalham & Co, New receiv Item Cotton, July . Aug ... I lei January Wmkat July . Sept Co UN: July . Hepl till July Hept Niw Yokk, Open. High. L .1 um HX.7 7.811 7.4 7.40 7.H2 CASTOR I A Tar lafutU aad Cfclldra. " Utlti Yea Kara AIvsji B::I JUart the C" jnatort of Kraema, sallrbeum, teller, chafing, Ivy poisoning and all skin tortures are quickly cared by De Will's Witch Hsrel Halve, Tba.oertnln pile cure. t. S. Daffy Co.' - 24,948 PUIptnoi Taken. WasniNflTOH, Jnnt M. Tbn Wtr De pa rtateal bat published lltt of ip turet and surrender In lb Pblllpptnt Islands, supplementary to tbo lltt pnb tithed oa tb 1Mb Inst Tbe saw Hit covert U period from April 1Mb to Hay Ittk, IBM. Dnriog last period ft oOotft aad 1SI Ma of tbo Inturgaat troopa wtta captured aad 489 . offiotri aad SfitH atea tarraadtred, aaaklnf tbt lota) aiaber of 1atargaia taptorW of tirrtadered ap lo May IS laaC 178, Tboft wart tarrtaderad tofataaf lia M.H0 rot ad t of aaaaBlUoa and 14 eta- aoa. : . ' t v ItcizX Dyt pcpi!a Curd t:;tita hat yo tsu Sto ks, - tio. H'y Pfd. Con I Ho Ky u .. II ChaneesIn Encampment. l h l Hai.kioii, June 87 The change In the I (j , o order In which the regiments will en- ugar . . . camp at Camp Aycock, Wrlghlsvllle, Is.v.C. C. very satisfactory The 8rd regiment j encamps first because It It from the lo- 'pen 117 ?s I Ipen. 'I . . Vt 1 pen Chicago, .I11111 High. Low. CP 'a ifiy CI,,,,- r- t'll.SI High. 1. (lose 1.1, 41. High, l.w (lose h (Ki H 15 New York, June -7. Open. High. Low. Closo I. iiiaib Ii 'I' right bacco section, and many of Ita members are In lbs tobacco trade. July 10th It goet Into camp, leaving on tho lltih. Tbe second regiment goet In on ihe 13d of July, and leave p tbe 8ltt Tbe First rwt; In eat goat la Aogntt 6th, and leave OB tba lttb, both day Inclutlon. A lUtad toate weeks ago, tba battery of artillery at Charlotte, which was recently a fall battery, will encamp with tba first regiment. Tk Itulbtrford Rifles, Co , L . 3rd regiment. U dltbanded for failure to eoaiply wlib raqalratMata. Heart All tb Valanteera t tuned. 6 faaactaoo, JaaaM. Tba arrival today of Ua trtatparu Taoasaa and Ba ford brlagas woarlf all tho talnateer amy bona front tba Philippine. There ar yai io arrlva lb Indiana, with tba rorty-oaooad Reglreeat, tad Kllpatrtck, with tba torty-tnlrd. Tbna ar tow it. I Hi P Tei Piu Am C F . 1 1'-4 l-ll 4- M'-i H.T 17:t HflJ nf :i 1 2t a i:ti 4N 144 07 lMi 44 aij for nnghlv litt l inigbiy K.AHY TEH MS. .In si think M- '11. at f-'O t,. MO thin ;tr' 1 way to those that sold ( -r yenrv ai;.. No" tlo-y arc 1 the can be maid it tin y :n ( ..mi' 111 anil lMrn about I hi KEPAIIU.NO Ptomptl) il.-.l. n. i:iw-i;itTw!V, ni.'l I' ll--, k NEW HEKN Ex. I, ;tinl N'-lh 1 ( 'n v r 11 St rvrls. N 50,000 iiW 1,1 rr mmI 1 Hpots 4 2.VSB Hales KI.CMtO Ules. I Falnres, July-Ang 4 8fl, Oct-Nov. 4 U. Ap'K I FOR NAI.i: I. I.. IIAUTSHKI.il, Nl IUnv, (' SMALL PIG HAMS, Krcakfasf St rips, ('alitoriiia Hams and a Frh lot Fancy Elgin and I'lovcr Hill Print llnltcr .IiihI Hccivcd at .1. I,. McIaniclV 71 road St. A urn Idil. Fiiltiui Mittkit ('orniil I'.ief just sli lot SlIKlH Suo;u-( uieil ILinis, l'ic Nil! HulilH ('ilt'i'tl Slioiildt'ts. I 'lesh Ci -its, ( ;ittl;tki-n ;iinl Uicc A few Nice Norlh ( 'aiDlitiii l'celt'd anil Sn ii Ih-.s nlily :c jkuiikI. 1 iiiiiiaiu's Scliri'dileii ( 'iicnaiiilt Niccalnl Fivsli. lived. Klttr- Di ifd llrili'-s 1' liiil'llct I' ( i i r II ie a r; cklcs Imtli t-'inir mid Sweet, ins, Striiiiliiid Quality 10.-, :; II. otil'S to please, lot- J.L. McDAHIEL WliolcMalc V Itctail Grocer, 'Phone Ol. 71 lry,iy Hi. Pmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm O O o o o JUST RECEIVED A ! re-1 1 lid Clover Hill Butter, I' t laekrr-, and a Nice Slock of We also ha.' a lot of I". 1'. (i; tosh (;llocsc, KillHV Select ( 'aimed ( ioods riiei's I'.rii k lot sale. ( 'akes L. IYI. Satterthwaite & Bro. o Phone 169, 61 Broad Street Iry Our best Patent Hour! Flour thai ran only he X 'MwMm' made in a inoih'tti mill from the mosl i -iii il iilly srlrcfed heat . W'c are selliii"; tho h;iiiic at astonishingly low priccH. Arniiitir's ( 'anvasscd Meat c iirit an tl V on hand. CofTee olTi't' Htill holds H'imkI. Very respectfully, I J. J. TOLSON, Jr., J Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. You Can Get Hold of A Good Bicycle Hw Itora (lotion MarfeM. Cotton In lbs Hrm Horn atarkol sold at T.ftOlofUa WHOLESALE g ERE o PRICES II On SATURDAY, June 29, W e will OKFKI: KVKKY f'.'Mi. .t.0ti, H.r,0, 7.?(l and (17,0(1 T fot $5.50. KVKIJY SI'IT (iI'AKAN TKKK. Alwvc offer only frtxxl oil Snltinlay Wh. No KiutM sold eyrept for nxli, mill limit! will lx milt out ipmvnl. NOYV IS A CHANt'K for eterjUulf U et an on Al l. WOOL SI'IT for LK8S THAN NKW YORK CX)8T. TORT a( tbt Ptilo atrrva ln rntnt'Tinj on L mrtmat avalt RMiKirr. Hants waak Last wwk last jsr. 81,000 U,00 This vnk. Sat. UnW .7t Moa. 10000 - 1,000 Taaa, 14000 100 Wad. 11000 ; 1.100 Thar. W00 700 fH. . ,1.000 ' aaaaBnaMMaV' BmaaaBaaaaaaB Second Hand : i ticcriAR nd T.oir flarfaf all o o () c Buggies ud Log Carts; Three Homes, One Mule, will sell Cheap tor cash, or on time. Apply to J W. BTEWAKT. 57 IPolloolr Stxcot. Itodol Dytnbpsla Curo Ctgtt avttat TJ itt, llouso Work Is tisrtl Work without (10! J) T I ' 1 -. i 0 8 , i i 1 ' i
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