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f$e6 VOL. XV NEW SERIES NO. 204. NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 12. 1897 ESTABLISHED t ; Rubber Stamps.: I am now prepared to furnish liubbei Stamps, Seal Presses, Pads, etc., on Bhort . notice. UTLeave orders at Journal Of fice the prioo will bo bight. -. Family Printing Outfitschange to any member of the familyg' name, com- Uk'te With INDRL1BLK INK,' Only 150c. A. ROBERTS, with Journal. SaS5HSHSHSHSH5HSHSHSH52aS7 . ... ; ' .. r ":. Ul Wo givjB car Customers tho Bestllaas ot Soda that can be drawn " x from most improv ed fountain. Everything Clean. wood Service, 1h re Fruit Jnlct s.- BRINK WITH US. . BRADHAM. HSE5H5HSHSHSH5H5HSE55HJ Books! Stationery ! .LATEST Newspapers, Period! ealsaad Magazines, ma) always be found at T. W. WATERS'. 105 Middle3t. ' tST'Subscrintions received for all peri. odicals. 8ctiool supplies for sale. Orders taken for school supplies.- latest Bin dard Novels. Pencils, pens, inks, etc. .Dressing Well is an art. and tho man who has his garments made to measure by ns has found the key to that art It doesn't require any arguing to how you that you cad cot a hotter fit and moro style in a suit or over ooat hen they are inouldod to jou, F. M. Chadwick. 101 Kiddie Street KEAL ESTATE AGENCY. City property of all classes for sale, . '. ash or ou time.. Some of the best houses i nd lots In the city are included, ud on down to the cheapest tenements. Also we have a number of parth s who ' want to buy in preferred location, so it will pay you to see us if you really want .to sell. . Bouses to rent in various paita of tin - dir. . Farm lands at most any . price you ;want ' . .1 Collection of rents a specialty. ' . E. E. HARPER. : Near Post Office, tfeiiiys., " . 127 MIDDLEf 3T. '.' r: J FhyncIaiiN , Frewrlptloiw CtrJf ully Prepared . ; , " At Trioei to init the times. fUJA choioe selection of Per- taates and Toilet Articles. Farmers. We have A JULL LINE of FXsOWs, IIAKXHNVN, V IT IVTI V ATO KM, and all other JFarming1 Int. , plomentsat ROCK BOTTOM " FEICES. T0.EUCUANTS-W,;.a sell goods s inaniitactureri prices, , you Ii.II Vt:l!rr.Co. THE STATE LCiPITOL. Some Snpreme Court , BecisioBS ire Necessary. Signatures Omitted from Important Bills. Person, Negro Senator, Thinks His People Cheated. To Open Tennessee Centennial. JoURXAl'Bl'RKAU, I Rai.kkiii, N. C, March 11, 1S!). ( It' is a source of much pleasure to tin many friends of Kev. Dr. Marshall ti know that he lias recovered from hit lerious illness nnd has returned froir Vforganton where he was under treat ment, lie was on the street here vestci- lay and received quite an ovation. Yesterday Governor Russell appointed Tlios. II. Sutton, of Cumberland, Judge f the Easter Criminal Court to take ef fect the 1st of April. This of course puti ill hope for "relief for Walter II. Henr wide. Mr. Sutton's caucus endorsed Mr. Henry for the position which he ha9 now icccpted at the hands of Governor Rub- icll. Dr. D. II. Abbott has been commis iloned railroad commissioner to succeed VIr. Beddlngfield. - Person, the negro Senator from Edge- :ombe says he thinks the ncgroe; ire to be cheated out of the patronage o! he Eastern Asylum at Ooldsboro. Hi 'ays there will be a big revolt among thi u-grocs if such is the ease. Capt. Chas. Pi ice of Salisbury is t -nndidato for the U. S. Eastern idge ship. Hie new penitentiary board ircels hen m Tuesday. The new Agricultural bonrc neets March 23rd. When the pension act was brought ver for the Lt. tiov'a. signature, it waE found there was an error in a figure, and was sent buck to the House to be cor rected. In the rush ic was not presented 10 the president of the Senate again, and now the Secretary of Stato and Audito ay that to he signed now, there must bi in order from the Supreme court. The revenue and machinery nets may also re (uirc a Supreme rourt decision of a con ititulional nature. The council of State last night dcei ded tpon the plan of appointing new dircc- ore and State nroxy of the N. C. R. R iussell telegraphs Judge Simonton that 10 had removed the State proxy Wolfe uid the 8 Slate directors and that any letion of thcir's would he unauthorized md fraudulent. Governor Russell is specially im ile 1 to pen the Tennessee Centeunial by press ing the electric button and starting all the mac'iincry. North Carolina being the Mother Slute" makes this very appro priate, but this Slate will have no ex- nihil there. There were 77(1 acts passed by the leg- is I ut urc and (Ml resolutions. Murder lo Uvt lauraaec Meridian'. Miss. A remarkable pnis- ning ease has been brought to liht in "Temper county this Stato Dr. W. II. Lipscomb, a prominent ihysictan, and Guy Jack, a wealthy mer- ihant of Scoobn, have been indict csl by he grand Jury on the charge of murder ing C, T. Stuart for the purpose of nb- ialnlng the value of insurance p.ilicle n Stuart's life segregating ''.ri,00 and leld by Guy Jack. A postmorte n ex imlnationj Unclosed Mrychnlne In Slunrt's itomach. JDr. Lipscomb was put on ;ril at DeKalb, the county seat of Kern per county, snd a jury was secured mere are believed to have been more than a dor.en deaths similar to that ol ituart's in Kemper county during ll last few years. The authorities say they tave proof that there lias been an organ used gang of men who havo grown rich y insuring the lives of poor people and then poisoning them for Uie Insurance money, The Equitable, the New York Life and the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Insurance companies, of New York,' and the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance' Company, I ol Newark, N. J., are the heaviest losers aid are prosecutThg the case with great vigor. Blaaaark baa laaaatala. BtRLnc. Tho Hamburger Nachrichten announces that Prince Bismark has jnte ly been in poor health and is now suffer ing from chronic neuralgia which drpnvei him of the power of speech anil rendors it Impossible for him to sleep. .. The ei I chancellor, the paper says, rather dreads the celebration of the eighty-second an niversary of his birth on April 1, Though he will not forbid the holding ot the torchlight procession In his honor on his birthday, he will be a silent spectator of the parade, flea. Lee BU.aM to Beatala. WiinmoTos. The Evening Star saya- "In response i6 an Inquiry from Con sul General Lee, the Secretary of State has cabled him that the President would eateem it a favor if he would continue at, his post until ha shall have bail time I to eoniiler the question of the selection of his successor. Inrvlew of eilttlng co nptlcattons, the President considers this a most important office, and desires to go slow in making permanent ap pointment." " ,i . . . . to icaa a cold its ea bat Take Laistlre llroino'JQiijnlos Tsblotas All druggists refund the money if it All) Ho curs. Z'iO POWDER Absolutely Pure Celel rated! for its great! leovenins itrength nnd .healthf illness. Assures tin i . . ... i ... ..... n . ... .. l.. i uoti against iiiumjinu an inrms ti auui- eralion cnmnion.to the cheap nramts. , KUiAL ISAKINti HJWDKIt H.,, New Yokk. SENAl'E ADJOURNMENT. teenlntlon nn to I lie ltennniin lo: Cloalnc IbeNeiMloii an Abrapily. Wasiiinoton. The exact reason whj the Senate terminated its special scssioi md adiourned sine die is not known, (t is generally assumed that, having beei nformed thnt President McKinley did no wish to make any nominations before tin leginning of next week, when the extrr iession of Congress begins, there was n' work for the Senate to do. Another vie of the c ise, however, is that many mem :ers of the Senate desired in the intern.- ietween now and the commencement ol he extra session to spend some 'timi A'ith Mr. McKinley, discussing with bin iever.il of the appointments which it i- uniored he his already determined ipon. A circumstance that would seem to in Hentetho possible correctness of the hit- 'jet theory is the announcement from va ions sources of reputed reliability hat Mr. McKinley has selected the men or some of the most important pofitiont ind will he ready to send the nnniiua- lons to Congress before the end of thr veek. A rosily lUlalnke. CllATTANOoilA, Tesn. Through I lericnl error of the paving teller, the "irst National Bank, of this city, is r loser to the extent of :i,('iOl'. A few days ago a Tennessee rivtr log '.r presented an order given by Sood- r:.ss & Fields fur$M.)nt Ihe bank. ( has. vnoedler, the teller, opened bis cash rawer and tossed out eight bundles of mill; notes, each containing ten liltv-dol tr bills. The raftsman whose home i n the Fli nch Broad River, in East Tcn lejsee, soon disnppcarod. The niislake vas not discovered u?!!tl noti.-e of the laynient was sent to the lumber linn of :nodgrnss & Fields who piolucd th ancelled check made out on its face for lit 100. The raftsman was seen in Knoxville ponding money lavishly. nnalnrH Artlvlljr. CliloAUo. The Industrial World says: 'The Western steel market is si ronger Ids week. Nails are in good demand ind some Eastern makers are slillsclliiw n this territory. The wave of activity a extending to oilier products. The rnil- oad companies are heavy buyers. They ro beginning to ruder 1. i-iirlil c ars unci re also negotiating for much liliil ;e ma erial. Tin-plalo mills are everywhere veil tilled up. Large ennsiiniers are now eeking to cover their need for long leriods. Billets and skelp are in ilcunand md heavy trannusicns have occurred In ihects. We rpinte steel rails fil: billet M; Northern foundry picf-iron, N i. 2 11; Pontliem foundry. No. 2, till r,-,., Telra-rnptilr Item. Ileines S: Pcs-kell's bool and shoe man ifactorv. Ilelleville, Out., was hiirnod. fxss 50,000; partially iiisure.l. A sugar bounty bill has been inlrndiic vl In tho New Yotk l egislature, ll np- lropriatefl 100,001, and llxes the bounty it I cent a pound. The Senbrlght Hotel, at Atlantic City. was damaged bv fire to tho extent of 10.001. The fire is supposed to have KDcn of incendiary origin. Gov. Rluck commuted to Imprisonment 'or life the sentence of death imposed on Will Youngs, the Fort Hunter wife miir lercr. Youngs was to have jKHn eloc. 'rocuted. A bill has been Introduced In the New York Assembly which authorizes thr city of New York In appropriate f 100, XX) for the equipment and maintenance if a farm colony near New York City, Thirty one mep were temporarily en tombed by an explosion at the! Berwin Wtilte coal shaft at Dubois, Pa. All were rescuedjnllho after noon without serious Injury, though several minors were se verely burned. . . The St. Louis "express on the Illlnoli Central, north-bound, collided with freight train at East Cnlrn.njK'y. Fire man Walters Rogers, of the express, sua tallied fatal injuries, both lrgs beini crush ed off. The mail ear and engine of the express train were demolished. The special committee appointed to in restlgnte . the police adiulnUlrallmi ol Kenans City has. made Its report to the Missouri Benato. The report Is a severe arraignment of the police of Kansas City. The charges that gamblers were In con nivance with officers of the police u putment and that their games were practically under police protection are sustained by the report. Betliua- on the Fig-lit. New York. Interest in the coming itrnggle lietwecn Fitzsimmons nnd 5orhett sei'ms to he on the increase Persons who heretofore have shown a lislike to Anything on prize lights are becoming interested in the result. They wager money, too, but will not say how niich, for they dislike publicity. A reporter, in his visits to the hotels luring the past week, discovered that prominent public men and actors aie talking about nothing except the big .ight. As already stated, the excursson par dee which are preparing to have foi Jarson have not secured many passen ;ers. The promoters who figured on tak ing hundreds to the battle grounds, are jow content to carry as many as see lit 'jo go along. F. F. Kenny and bis parly vill leave at once, an 1 will join 'arson Davis' train at Chicago. Kenny dedans that he has heard 'rom "Bat" Masterson, and that the hit er has $10,000 to place on the ex chain lion. Will Not lie I ii i ii to Mrxira. Wasiiinoton Kx-Scnator liansoni.niin ster to Mexico, was on the Ih .or of the Senate. It was the first lime that be bad net his old assoc iates in session, and his ;reeting was cordial in the extreme. After having been embraced bv Sena tor Murphy, of New Yolk, and effusively greeted by Senator Morgan, of Alabama, le was taken possession of by Senator llisou, of Iowa, and Ihe two indulged ill several minutes' confidential chat ifter which the minister retired from the chamber. Althnu'h preserving bis usual ret icence as to his future intentions, u i tfell understood bv his friends here tha' le will not return to Mexico for sini line. His resicnalioa has btcn ill the Hinds of the President since his indue ion in office, and he now only awailsthe ippointiniMit ot lus successor. t.rnln In l-'iu iiirri' lliMifl. Wasiiinoton The crop report of tin )epartinenl of Agriculture eslimalcs tin ioiti on haad at I.Hil.OHO.OOO bu-heU, oi 1 per cent, of the last crop, against ,072,000,01)0 in March, lSIMi. !oth the iroportion and the (Uiintitv in original lands at Ibis d:ilc are unprecedented. The wheat reserves in fanner-' bands mount to 211.(1 per cent, of I he erop, oi 13.000,011(1 bushels, a-.-.iinst I W.noo 0( 0 inshcls lsi-l Mnreli. if oats there arc IIII.Oi'O.OOO bushels, or U.2 per cent, of IMHi crop ycl in fanners' hands. TUB COTTON MAHKKTS. March 11. fin-", rot Ion market has been a Miircll af fair again today, with (lie leieleiiev :. shade h.wc r. May delivery 1 I .-i s at 7c. Yours ; 1 uly, J. K. I . v 1 1 1 a M TUB MARKETS. Ciiicaoo, March 1 1, OI'KNINO. CIOSK. ... 71.' 7 V; ... I 4.4"i May Wheat., day Ribs. . . . flew Firm! 2 We lie uii'lersineO wish 10 in- rin our pa Irons and the mblic generally that we have opened i irst class Shoe Simp on Middle Street Minositc I Intel Albert. 111 the otllee lor uerlv occupied liv Dr. Imgiiid. We kincl- v ask for it share of your patronage. lk-st Materials used and Salili-.etiou Inaranleed. ShiH-s made to older. F.lastics icertcd n gaiters. JffltKI'AllliNcl A SlVCI I.TV.""-Tl r Resx'ctfidly, .ffoore V ills. I H. & R. S. TUCKER & GO , RALEIGIf, N. C. rn those n ho Desire To Dress Correctly, To Dress Kcnmiiiiicallj Our preimiations for the coining feason cave lieen on a much larger scale thai iver before. The moro we sell the snml er percentage wo fluid require. Tin nors we buy the cheaper e car. nth rd to ell. lt is, therefore, tf neliclal to yon in both ,vays, to give us a full share ol your pst- rouage,for which we thank you iu ailvancc. Our New Stock if Huriog goods is complete, our assoit nen lis bewildering, our styles exclusive, ur prices moderata OUR KEW DRRHS OOOPS. Tissue Fantaaie, Damassce Richelieu, Gaz. Faconnee, George de Craiwan, Cheviot Pied de I'oule, Canvas Dourctto, Urdia line Jupe, Etaiume Pcntelle, Dri p Oe Ete. - OUR HRW BLACK OOODS. Btriped, Jetted, Plain and Camel's Hair Onruadlues, Etaminea, Sole), llomniils, Cieoe effects, Buike tines, Drsp Do Ete, Silk and Wool Novelties, Endora, Nun's Veilings and I'halUes. ' CUE HIW S1I.KS. llsbutsl India, Moire Valour, Pean De Soil, Vulque Molrs, Moire Frsncsis , Rc nslsssnce and Fsscoods and new fancy stripe, plain and woven dot silks. 1 Writs os lor anything you want. We hivt the largest and best selected stock In the south. - . 4 ' . tTSampleschserrulljrUroUhed all, ; W. H. R. 8. TUCKER CO., ' ' , ' alkiohr. c. CW!drenCrj for Pitcher! Ustorli Good Crcamcrv Butter Only 20c. lb. And the Finest Klgin Butter 25c. Sfiindai' . 'I'alilc I'e , i-i :i lb. can. wiirolin-i WImiIc ( iiniii dc lb. 'J'lu' ' a est, an I ' c Soap in 'lie c-ity. I'rvIi lot tint- :n 1 i'i just rec-'ived, only I!i . C. Ilaiiis, a iiici lot drain lliack ' p;iH'r vou evev -aiv. mil ii i'', 'I'lie c;i y lie I ! Ioiti' 0 only 1: c only :i on 0 mil is (iramilulcil t?v,iiiir only Yellow (' .vt.tir only 1 A :ul!!stock of every hing in the Grocery Line as Cheap as else where. Giv Cill. (lave fa fern k O t(j I nferiof fjnml.' at stun! prices, lint the I'KS'i bllllll.S AT I'lilc l- WAY DOW N r.i-:i.o any other lioiisc i:i t aui We enn SKI.L CI.OSKI!, so bring your pocket-books well filled, and VAXY HAUOAINS YOIT MI.I. MAKK. Don't wait until Saturday i we will bo over-rti i i that day. . . JOHN dDUNN, ' olesa le r. nil "el i i 1 Ei lQLl "I lii'ciail SI , New I! 'i- C. . ('. SMSiaS UnM v3m67 IBM la ill t$ Cash Grfocer O KT r T. r rv 4 inr nu Lo t 1 U 1 1 1 ( OMPETITI0N . . . Appalls Lis. CONFIDENT that Our Ex perience, the Immense Quantities We Buy, the Pow eriul Leverage ot "Every Invoice Discounted, will give us Cools Lower than any other firm, we Promise to 3 Any Reputable Business House. S4 Deeply Appreciating the Liberal and Continuous Pat ronage of our many triends we will extend every cour tesy consistent with in REMEMBER we are to the Shoulders. 9 SUAN0 fif, i-'i3! yj II you want Guano tor Cash wc can supply tou with )!: iMiiilile llr.itnis Al llnvU ltiu'.ti J. C. Whitby & Co I.I. Ml . I, T I erlodical-3, Blank Books, tt itionery, Pencils, Pens, and Ink, At a!. 1. (sASUIXS. h i MIIHM.K SIIU.I'.T. A FUESII LINK OP C'liooolnleM mid lion Roiim. CD Apples, Bananas, Lrroona, Cocaiiuta, ' TRY 01 R TAFFT-it Is the best on the market. . , , & CO. Neat t4Posi Oflioe, , 0 4- r o rs O o o o o o o o Cl LO o 0 o o a o o o ta ta O D o a Q O o a sivr.ss n 1:1 iiois Bared 0 u D Ll n T. I. TURNER. vmi CTASII Or Tin I II V V I'. JIM liK Kl VKI iim.'Ii. r ln-i' iw k ul I nihiliin' iiikI Miilln mil will -.1! ii t;. k ii..it"iii I-'inn im ii-li or hi Time I t Im- Wwk mm in Ulilkl1 I t o III ( 'I ln l;l-.' Mt'l k. I all itiil - X.I 1 11 11 1 1 mil .Jink I'ltcHi' pUM'h.'LHilli: I f"i- a lu ll . Vi'in I!i ; iTtfiillv. T. .I.TI ItM.It. NKW 11KUNK, N. ('. Take Notice ! W c ni' cut mil fuiri'K ilown on mi ! tnl ol' Wo. 1. 1. 'f lU'livi T K.IWCil ill now lo wiur tloor for K m . :i Iom.I of ti i-ol H'MJtllt(i'i). Tlii" Wont k 1 1 tl 1 -1 lilif 'llftU ilthl III iT Iffl" w ct rulny wfiithcr. St'r Hikf Hill fnrltimil nniili' hihIJ ni w i ' Shin'li H, Mail. I.rn k, l.ntlic ami i imv ' l'ott ul n on IkiikI. I Have I'lirchasecl for Breeding I 'ur poses A Piirt', ICrlMtereil 1 Thoronlilirml AYSIIIHi: III and am now ottering his rcrvln-a to the public. This Bull look premium at the l'.i Carnllna Fair, 1NU7-, and la front Uuk drove rlliM-k Farm, riirliiigion, X. C. rur lunner iiiioriiiniion m- r.ni iiii.l, New Uerne, N. U. Wiirm bilious or Costive, eat a Cases rH audjcathwtic, eurs gusiwutsed, 10c SJg 1 i
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