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A t i - '- , VOL XV NEW SERIES NO.' 103. NEW BERNE, N. 0. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20. . 1896 ESTABLISHED 18S2- r-v i i i y i i i i k : r i i n k -4 WMLNGM LETTER. ' SEVERE STORM. A WEEK OF SEPTEMBER HEAT.' Cheap St.llr.aU Rntct Dr. Preaten' Bealkj. Lamb, r Company Re umes Werk. New Primary - Elccllea Scheme. - , ' : r Journal Bureau, : WiLiiiNaTow, N,C. Bent. 19 - A week of excefsive beat has passed and we all wonder when the chance ' will be ushered in. Dry dusty streets, . in crease the discomfort, and - cause those Lightning Rets Cotton Bill, an Fire Employe! Injured. , Iaaa flOO.OOO. Special. i NeW Bedfobd.Conh., September 19. -A storm of unusual severity, this moro- in,;caused great damage. Lightning set a cotton shed and the Bennett Milts afire, burning one hundred thousand dollars worth of cotton. A building in which the mill employees had sought refuge was blown down, injuring many, killing one. bis cotton iTMNT. McDANIEL J GASKILL SENATORS. MORGAN AND . ' TELLER TO SPEAL." ted, Say Republican. Tobacco sales. Politic la Fifth DUtrlel. Mews Item. Journal Bureau, I Batjsigh, N. C, September 19 It will give a very practical idea of the unparalleled rapidity with which the pres ent cotton crop is being picked to slate -The total that the receipts in this market since Kept. Carry a large and well selected slock ol the very lest GROCERIES that money can buy, and are prepared to compete in prices with auyone. best seasnoie, to uive a that they are away who are still at (lie . sigh of satisfaction, ; intra it all. ' ' The Se iboanl Air Line baa made cheap rates between Charlotte and Wilmington, every week during the summer. The - excursion tickets were sold from Saturday until Monday and most of Charlotte's : citiiens availed themselves of the tea trip at least onw. ? i ... : V-.'s. Alter a long illneis, which was anxious. . ly Watclud by Presbyterians here and in ' , Charlotte, : the news of Dr. Preston's i death, was received' witli deep sorrow. At the beginning of, tlie year, DT7 Preston, then well and strong preached on the U t '.This year shall je die," and re maiked, he was not a believer iu the aupirstition, current, as to the test. The Pcre.oyJenkltjg Lumber Co, bave recanted operation', again eome troublous days in hands.. ' ttold Importation, Special. .-' .. New York. SeDtember 19.- amount ol the gold importations from 1st are 4748 bales, aRainst only 870 to the And "r 30 ceut Europe since the movement began it I corresponding date last season. A farintr thirty-six millions five hundred thousand I said today: 'Usually I begin picking late dollars. " ' ' I iu September. I will make 50 bales this year. Forty three of these are picked and Want Carlisle to apeak, ginned." Special. Senator Morgan will speak in this Stale Uhicaqo, September 19. A member from the 5th to the lOih of October. II: of the sold National Democratic com- chief speeches wdl be at Wilmington and i mittee has gone East to prevail upon Fayetteville. Secretary Carlisle, to come to Chicago Seventy five hundred dollars has been We make a specialty of the very BUTTER, which we receive fresh from the Dairy every week. auilaborfor the Palmer and Backner expended in remodeling the First Baptist ticket.. I church here and last evening there was an Oilier friends of the Administration organ recital, with other musical features will be asked to assist in the campaign, in honor ot the completion ol the work. This morning when the east bound McCabe Collide. train on the Southern Bailwav reached Roasted ColFee is unsurpatsed by any coffee sold iu the City. The best quality of Oulong and Gun Powder Tea. A big stock of Chew ing Tobacco all grades. Cigars and Cheeroots. The very finest Cream Cheese and anything else you call for in the crocery line. Cull and examine our stock and git prices before buying. No troublo to show goods. Anything bought from us and not found as represented, taken back Norfolk. . Va.. Senlember 19. The 1 Rreenshoro the car iosntctor saw. beaten steamer William R. McCabe, Captnin to pieces by the wheels, what he thought auu ""'UL Williams, from Baltimore, arrived here was the remains of a man. It turned out s J about 4 o'clock Friday morning. Cupt- that a mail lag thrownoulof the cur had I ricDfl. fllfil &. ..! nf Ai.iilil'in nmi nn. Tim lj.ft..la wur. i . Mr;,, v .rl . ltm repAiver'n l"'u " '""'ms reports iiiui woen snuiil Ol icuugui in some way, auarps Island, Uliesapeake Bay, about Z all gone. The postal clerks were mjsti- fjflClfill i i i .,. ..! . ociock r rmav mornioz rue MtiuDO vras uca. i a- uvw iu muiuty eiecuuos wasi I Inatiiuted by the Democrats, this cam- m ciml81on wu" luo cuoouer juciv, oil Mcpuoucuns say mat iney nave tiis- Chosen for each 11 counted mo enecis ol urynu s tour ot ine sleep at tue lime, me MeUaoe went I Mate. Uemocruts say it lias bad a very alongside the schooner and towed her un-1 powerful effect nnd l hut the Republicans til she went down, about three quarters of know this but are trying to conceal it. an hour later. The Captain of the Judy, I The intense heat continues. Vegetation Wilmingtooians are displeased by the bi wife' lw0 cl,ildren a udy P8Se"feer of many kinds looks withered. Streams 1 1 I. 1 .. 1 , j . u . m I , , : j aim ma view woiu lutkuu uuijaiu 1110 mu- i are low Hull many pimugs uiy. Cabe. The schooner was bound Ironi The tobacco sales in this market are the paign. " Dclcg'ivei were lincinct In meetings and thn an election Dy Dai oi, was lie:a, irom three to nine o'c'ock. They hoped by this mrans to improve the system of other years. Wholesale and Retail Grocer?, 71 Broud St., New Berne, N. 0. Silver or Gold ! It mutters not ! What we want is your order for that Fall Suit. THAT you must have. Our Fa'l and Winter Samples are ready for your inspection. A so n line ot Cassiraercs and Worsteds in stock if you do not wish to wait. We guurantee Fit and Prices. Goods were never so good or prices.sj low as now. F. 91. Chadwick. 101 Middle Street. FIRSTS a Special Sale Day Of the Season AT NEW BERNE'S BUSIEST STORE. WELL FAT ! If a four wheel machine gis a Quad- ricycle, and three wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two wheel ma:hine is a Bicycle, what would you cull a one wheel machine ? Whj, a Wheel Barrow, to besure. Very Good. If you wanted the best, Bicyclo what would you do ? Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO'S. , AND', GET A "VICTOR!" Fruit of the Loom Bleashing to be I slaughtered this time. 5,000 yards ot this popular and staple brand of Bleaching I opened up ou our counters and will be sold Tuesday only. at 6 5-Sc., per yd. Of course there will be a rush to this sale, so wu advice all our lady friends to call as early as possible to secure proper attention. THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain House. G. A. Barfoot, Mgr. Smau Pronts Make Nile Sixpense Against SLOW SHILLING changing of the U. 8. revenue cutter Col IV x, from this 8 ation and sending her to Charleston, replacing her with the Lot M. CrisfieM 10 Baltimore, light. She is euuk largest in several years. There is a notable Morrill, of Charleston,' a cuttet much inferior, to the Colfax, . . very Telegraphic Item. I , i . Mr. Tl.o. I). Mr hn , ,nl1 wtta l"nrBJ D ner mammas i ana me mc taltd in a nnaltlon ..fffiirt ih. Kniaht. C,,e left with ll,e s'iip.recked party for r p,i,,. , , . ,,, fi. Crisfleld, where they wero landed. Tbe " ' o . I t.. j u..:i - ti ,.oi I.v Wilminr-ton lodma and shown that "J " ' o., u the Pvthians hero were ulad to do him was a'JOUt flfly tons ut n&T- CuP,ain r ' - ' i itr:ii! c ... i , Ii nor" v : - i vv uiiHius, u.i me aieamor, noieu X'roiesi 1 ' illliU.W I (Torlit TTanHron Th movement which Mujor Graham J Daves has had constructed lor the Roa J noke Colonial Association is on exhibition at Tucker's marble yard. When In its in tended p'ace it will mark the s'eht of the first English colony in this State. ' A number of Rd Men, ol Wilmington, were at New Berne, this week to institute lodieitf their order in your rising town. The ugh somewhat rough initiating mem ' Ws. this is a pnpu'ar order among those who have read Cooper, and tales of Western life, which I hey try to emulate in their camp ipxelimr?. The t-ipira Itou wdl give at least two plays a Week during the wiuter. Come dies are still the main feature this teuton Yesterday was a hot day for listening io about niue fathoms, her mast heads be- falling oS in the quality of the tobacco ing just above the water. A signal light market this month as compared with thai marketed in August. The color is not so good. The Populists in the 5th district have nominated A. J. Dally for Congiess. Ii is said that this was a mere Populist scheme t divide the silver vote, deteut W. W. Kitcheu the Democratic nomi nee, and let Tom Settle, Uepublicun, win. It is lurtuer said that this is part ot the outraci entered into last week by the Republican and Populist managers. Chairman flul Ayer of the Populist State CumiiilUe, was asked to-day whirl he had to fay about this. lie replied: "I want to know why it is such a sin for the t'lipulitts to nominate a man against a Democrat, when it is no sin lor the Democrats lo nominate a man against a Populist. We had four silver men nomi oa d lor Congress and the Democrats Domioaied a iiian in each of those dis tricts. Those ppie who are howlins J. I. ASK I AS, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet Music and Musical Iustm-meats. US?"Mnil oiden rec ive prompt atten tion. F. P. Graf appointed receiver ol the Ohio Southern Railroad, vice J. R. Meg' rue resigned. F. J. Fowler, of Stillwell, Okl., who lias been in search ol his tunaway wile, found her in St. Joseph, Mo ; and shot her and then shot himself. Both are dead. A storm ot wind; bail anil rain swept over the eastern part of PenmylYaw a,M1 iplminR eF8llver vote can pr. inu.reiiuj nigui, ooing great aaninge to, I vent this by voting I or the mun who is farm buildings and crops. George Welkel put up as they sny to split the vole j. i. ASK I s. Reward. Reward. Reward. We will pay A'JS.00 to the person fVlio will biinu us a stove that w til omparo In qimllty, finish and point of excellence with tlia JUST TOY MEM eSCTS. FEE BDjZ. AT f3 AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SAVEIMONEV BY LEAVING YOl'R OR DERS WITH ME.: F. ULRICH, Grocer. 46 MIDDLE STREET. I am working under the above rules and intend to make them count. 53 : My Specialties the coming week will be SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, $25 a farmer living near W'U'amspoil, killed by lightning. A charge of dynamite was exploded .,llit,l n..L b..l .ill. ih. rvmn. "0" ie """O" w mrs, wury neisoroeu. cralie nominee at Gohlsboro a cheap rate of Sardinia, Brown ou .ly, OVio, the anil a ptt 'train to take them, the ,h4t building being totally wre- kid. Several whs forffotlen. Bryan's oratory bHi- person, we injun-a. nu-wioon wora- talk of the U.wn today. M.nv went from ure having failed to secure here to Charlotte, to go aU through the P"M;,Se local option ordinance. SUto with the presidential party. v A brokeq sxle caused a bad freight The Jews have celebrated Yom Kip pur, wreck near the Conestdga bridge, a mile the day of Atonement. This is one of Hie east of Lancaster, Pa. Twen-one. curs most sacred days In the year to people of were wrecked, some of them totally de The Populists may oot vote Dal.y. Toe event ot the coming week wid be the meeting Mouday evening of tlx Otmociatiu Suite Committeo and the Pnpulist cential committie, to considei the question of electoral fusion. It is quite noiiceible that tlie 'Democratic orirnn prints in diRp'ay' type a statement from Mr. lirvnn lli4t be hopes the tret silver for ci s will get together In North Carolina. That is taken as an argument for electoral fusion. Senator Tetter will speak in this State in Octolr. The ex'ract date is not yet known.. It estimated that the professional pick pockets got over $5,000 in this State dur- : . i i) ...... r. .- . i. . a -t . : . i rated ducks WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have aa Judges three disinterested PersonB. Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and at PorcelainlLined Kettles. 3ly Ifry iiooU Store. AT L. H. OutlerXOo's. We want you to sco ttiese stoves :and Ranges whother you wisli to buy or not Thoy are tlie handsomest stoves ever shown in North Carolina, anil each Is warranted liy lll'CK's 8TOVK A RAKtiB CO., and hy Stover Hardware company to give perfect satisfaction or we will ro tund your money. H"Call and let us show you anvthinir In our line you may need. We guarantee OUU riuuEj ou auyiuiug we sen. Tour BesDectfully, the Jewish faith. Jt cqmmenceel at) 8 p. mollshed, arid both tracks blocked. Tha nig the Bryan tour. Jt was tha first raid m. Wednesday ana enqtq at p. m., oniy persons iniurea were a iramp woo Thursday. During this time the stores of bad. , fot mashed, and a brakeman, Jewish merc'hapts remained dosed, ahose foot ws cut, , An erjurt u betag tpnoe to have senator The Interstate Commerce Commission Daniel, of Virginia deliver a speech to a beaan bearing oharges by Sullen, Hunt & Wilmington audience, next month. The Co., of Deoatur, III., against the Indiana, Senator would hare a gnat welcome if ce Decalur and Western Rjad. The com. .... COmil. . nlnlnt I ruaed nn the nraotlea of tha r.iad in imposing a penalty rate amounting to double tariff rates on all grain in excess of I the maximum weight allowed lor the carload loaded in one car. THE COTTON MARKETS. Bepteinlier 10th. Liverpool responded to the better leel .lng in New York yesterday and ad vanced 2.82 for spots sou 4 to 0.04 on futures. The spot sales were 6,000 bale BASE BALL. Hatleaa) Leaca. eamea f laj e X" Wcar'Vnna" nnened at a sain of 1 nolnti Bpeclal, and at tha close showed a net aaln fur Wasbwotoh, September' 19-Wash- the dav of 17 Doints. c'oslnff steadv at ingtoo, 8 New York, I, ' 3D for Jaouart. Ther. are n new ' BnooKLTW, September 10 -Brooklyn, futures to the marks. Cron renortaUi Boeton, 8, eonUnue uniformlW bad. and while !the : Baltimobb, September 19-Baltlmore, cron mar not be oulte as bad as renorls 7; Philadelphia, 2. Indicate, vet that wo are not to have a ClkvsiI'AIid, September 19 Cleveland "record breaker" it also well established S1 'Cincinnati, 8, they ever made in the States The people woulU simply not t warned against them. , I ATLANTIC ft.K.'C. RAILROAD, Transportation Department, New Berne, N, C, Sept., 16, 1806. Special Cheap Excui'sion Rates ! From Morehead City and Goldsboro, I id all tlauons on the A. cs N. U. K. It. to Kiustoo and return, ThHrsdy, Sept., 24, laoa. Hon. BnJ. It. Tilman U. 8. Senator from South Cmolina . will address the people In Kins, ton, Thursday September 84, 189ft, on lliu Issues of ' 1 the cam pain, at ' . 13 M mm ws ".'a v If you had A Rose Bush i WHAT ELSE ? Vbatever ti e tlemanil, wo are equal to it, with an article that's the A of the As, at a price that's the Z of the Zn. We carry quality in Groceries to its highest point, just as electricity, with a speed of 288,000 miles a second, exem plifies the limit of velocity. Lightning beats everything, and so do we with the variety and superiority of our food products. Music is for the ear, food for the stomach, and our groceries are for food. It's living on the summit of Satis faction Mountain to have your tab'e supplied by us, because we shut the door to every thing but first-class products. Take this to Davis' Pharmacy WHERE IT WILL BE CARE FULLY COMPOUNDED. Pure Drugs, Aocuracy, Promptness, Fait Prices. aa q s. Big: Aa directed. Just Received I A Sapply f Single Tabe Puncture Proot Bicycle Tires! List Price $15.'per pair; my price for SPOT CASH, $6.00 each. NO REPAIR OUTFITS NECESSARY I NO PUNCTURES TO REPAIR 1 They cost a little more thaa some I cheaper Tires, but- - Call early avoid the rash. FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR atWtlierof my Grocery Store. I defy competition in either of these lines. No store in this or any other city, can touch my prices when QUALITY is considered. Another 100 of those v ... a n. . 1 HIC iniauuntxui - If the spindle, of the world are well em- . -T..' P"" Vtt ""i MorVhead City to Kioston and re- uloyed for the nest few montln It Is i Vwi likely that by the beginning nf the next and tsch rose kept its perfume In a little hottle in the centre, it would be no s e-1 All stations between Morehead City and cr, purer, or more lasting than tha Per. Uie lumesweoner ior saie uur v"" n0 ny.ae.aa 4af odor it sure tu be here tor our stock -a sanu wuesss j embraces almost every known good per fume, domestic and imported at popular pr ees, ... BRADHAM'5 PHARMACY. Kinstnn, nssenge s will be aken by liegu'ar 1'nS'iengtr Traius 8 and 4. Fare (or the round, trp wlten tickets re piirouaseu WM. T. HILL, District Ageat for Columbia and Hartford Bicycles. Than. 80. 01 S. rreat ttraatj Where Ther Play Te-ar cotton year, consumption will be equal Louisville at Cincinnati. If not in excess of the supply. KlW Ciam market has been firm at 1 7 1 to 7) most of the cotton sold 7-48. V - Yours truly. : ti , J. E. Latham., THE MARKETS. CfiiCAOo, September 1Q. OpKKINO. CI.OHK. l)cmber Wheat, 01 1 CI January Pork, 9 02 , 8.97 January lUba, 8.fl US The public schools of Chicago may be rlosed t any moment on tlu order of t 'oiti in ixiin nr of lli'sllh Kerr, because lli Willi r mpply ail.iriiiil lliem by the ) !,! of 1 . i nlinll, without lillois, is i . Jt' :.y's rain of two and one- ' ' ii i I i i 1 (..'t to tlie ! ill!-- . of ttlt! Chicago at St. lfcnis. .... HOMDATS OAM BS Cincinnati at Cleveland. ' , - Philadelphia at Baltimore. ' 7 , ., Lonisvlllo at rittsburj. . Boston at Brooklyn. . ChicagQ at Bt. Lot, ttOW TIJ CH7BB STAMP. ctons. RiUicnore, Cleveland, Cinoinnali, ' Chicsgo, Boston, l'itislmrir, ' New To.k, Philndclphla, Prooklyn,. WB"liiiiubn, St. I.nll!H, . W. U .,' . 0. T 8T .T0 , TT 45 .081 78 49 .00.1 71 68 .559 70 M .85(1 Ot 60 .618 01 64 .488 60 64 ,484 68 09 .418 85 70 .4 HI 87 8 S ,1 as ; h .: i turn. , II SO Wlldwood to Kln'ston i.pl return, 1 251 NeWDArt to Kmston niul reiurn, 1 BUI Hnvelock to Kmston and rwu n, 1 00 Cr.tan to Kinaton aud reiurn, 90 ltivrrdnle to Kinston and remnr, 85 New Otrue to Kiusion nn.i -reiurn, 78 Tnscarora to K'n-lou Ntrd return, 70 Com Creek to Klntton and reiurn, 50 Inr to Kinstnn an I return, . . . au Caswell lo K'Dslun and return, . 2Q Ppeclal T'aln from OQldsboro to KHUW meat in coniiecmm wnmuy mm .lore, top and return Pchedulei ana am receiving niremi iui oi goous oy Leave Goldsboro, 8.80 a. m.i Leave La. eacu swamer. . . rtranra a 49 a. m i Leave Beat. 0 40 . I Ml stook consists of the very beat anal. m IrVllinif flrwik. in m. Arrive Klna. itv of Aoolea. Bananas, Lemons, Pert. ton 1019 a.m. - ; , fescues sna t;oniectionencsj aiso van- Fare tor round trip, when tickets ar L" n r.i.h ih. t ;n rr. . u purehatifl: Goldsboro to Kinstoa and u ot Fiml. Qn,;,,, whKJU vm received, which we are still selling very low. Lorillard and Gail &l onvjiij DAXaxXiX lAjj; snuff at manufac- Frillt - Store ! turer's prices. .... - . i A KVXV npnADTHDn I Itn.nrntn opt nnr nrinni bofora . 1TIVU IU IU'IH IUI IIICUU..UU uniiuu. i . that I havo odentd a wholesale depart- purchasing elsewhere. THE All Goods Fully WARRANTED and : Ws have ever offered in Bicycle Lamps ! I ITR mmI.. Ra.ila I., Tl.i.l.n ttitrl m IIOIUIU, IU WUWl U"W W ' .iii.n'H.li.l .w turo, 53 cenis; L iOrange to Kinstnn and return, 40 cents; Falling Ureck to Klnsion and return, 20 cents. Raturnlna Special Triln to leave Kins? tn at 4:15 p. m. and Regular train, for I XT 11 . I f .1 i;tm .1 A .14 n i-iew tiia uu ouieuuiu mii.14 a L. DILI, Eupt, JOHN DUNN 55 & 37 Pollock St $1.25 cheap for cash. Thanking you (of piat favor, and hoping to merit the contlnuiuce f ame, U'V jours uiwnenr, J. d. BAnnm.n. N.. 63 Brest Itre.t. tOCraiACOLa Hl MT I smbovins my trmids in the North-1 Take Lai a tive Bromo Quinine Tablets ern Markets tot cash, and will sell as AU dtuggista refuud the money lf,lt, fails ciicip as any House in the city. I to euro, j. For the next TEN days w will tell the balance of our NICKEL LAMPS at the eitremely low price of . each. Also, a few more high grade wheels at big reduction la price. Call and bay be fore tbey are all told. Remember we are willing to wait apoa yon in the repair busloesa. " All kinds of work GUARANTEED. Yonra Very TrueJy, ). II. MB T. 8. DUFFY, Proprietor. A. E. PITTMAN, Manager. v I Sa3oemor to Ilackbarn ek Wlllett. " 47 & 49 Poilook Strbbt. Also. Junction Krond nntl Queen.
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