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VOL. XVI- NO. 61. NEW BERNE, N.C., FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1897. ESTABLISHED lliil'2. iZIEG-LERS SHOES j I Will g J I ""I 'J? suit the 1 JfA most fastidious j l jQ0cJ in appearance p AgsizS an(j wean jl -STEAMERS- For All Points North. The Steamer NETJSE Commencing July 2nd, will leuve at 5:110 p. m. on MOXHAYS, 'C, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAY'S, Making landings at Oriental, Oora coke anil Roanoke Munch , ZW Freight received not later than ono hour previoni to nailing. For further information "Pl'lj to GEO. UENDEK30N, Agt. M. K. Kino, Gun. Mgr., Norfolk, Va, , Now Borne, N. 0., April 29, 1897. YOU'RE SAFE TO BUY At John Suter's Furniture House, For thii store keeps tip it lino of ue and doct not permit them to run down at thii anaaoo ol the year, ai man other! do. . , f 7"Yoii'll flnif what von neod", finding it liKTTKlt and CHEAP ER,' and INTER'S East tarolina Dispatch Line -AND ' Old Domipion Steamship Co. FREIGHT & PASSENGER. FURN IffiWJ'S Will suit the most fastidious in appearance and wear.. Thls Pharmacy is no Museum but two articles we Hell work wonders: Bradiiam'a Oovor Balsam. 25c.. and Cola Hkaoaciir Powdkks. 10c. Your money will lie refunded if you are not cured, nothing lairer can ue onerca. a D. BRADHAH, .Druggist. ToToatcoe j CrXOWQXS I FOR YOUR . : Thermometers Tobacco Twine, OALL ON . L. II. CUTLER CO. Hardware and ' Agricultural Implements, NEW BERNE, - N. 0, Firo Insurance Notice, Mr. Oeorge ITendcraon has this day purclnuu-d my In.uranoe AKencV, arm I moot cordially recommend hi in to the favorable conniderstion o( my former patron. & It. BTREET. Now Berne, N. C, July 10, 18U7. Geo. Henderson, Insurance Agency, Ail AH :IuHt-B of d .-,. r !. n III irable KI10 Insurance fivo prompt atlen- mem RALEIGH VOTED BONDS. Over 300 Majority Cast for the Measure. Press Excursion to Nashville. Mor mons In Salisbury. Drought Ruining; State Farms. Circuit - Court Term . Continued. False Fire Alarm. . Joubnal Bureau ) RALEIGH, N. C., September, 9. ) There is genuine gladness that bonds wore voted yesterday. A suggestion is made by a thorough business man that these bonds be sold only as they are needed to be turned into cali. The rock quarry out near the city and owned by the city will be worked for the curbing atones and for the rock to be crushed for the streets. This will be 'a saving and will put wages in the bands of home people. A new registration was necessary for this election, and 1,415 voters regis- tered. A majority of voters was required and 901 votes for the bunds were cast, every ward sending in a majority. Late yesterday afternoon at the home of her sister,. Mrs. Trapier, Miss. Betlie Haywood died. She had been sick for a long time. She was a daughter of the late Hon. Wm. H. Haywood, and was ,1 years of age. She was well kiiowu in New Borne. On the night of the 20th, 40 of the North Carolina Press Association leuve for the Nashville exposition. They will spend a day at Lookout Mountain near Clmttauooga. The annual inspection of the Govern or. Guard here yesterday elicited, only the highe.it praise from the Inspector General. The armory was also found in excellent condition. Two Morman elders have appeared in Salisbury distributing their doctrine. For several years these, mormons have been permitted in the State, but hereto fore they have been a very ordinary class of people. The ones in Salisbury are said to be men of intelligence and there fore more capable of doing harm. With mormons and Sauctificatlonists in -the State, there is a poor, outlook for the more uneducated class who are so apt to become converts to all substantial doc trines. Muyor Caldwell of Statesville is here asking the Governor to grant a pardon to a man named Miller who is serving a 10 years sentence for manslaughter. Three years of this has already been served. Mr, Claudius Dockery chairman of the board of penitentiary directors says that the drought is playing havoc with the crops on the State farms. The University foot ball team for this season has Mr. Warren Klultx of Salis bury for Manager and Mr. Joel Whltaker of Raleigh, Captain. A game will be played between the University team and the A. ft M. College .team October 2nd. The United States Circuit court which was to have been held in Wilmington this week to hear the writ of injunction sent out by the Western Union Telegraph Company in regard to cutting of its rates has been continued until the November term of court. Last night the lovely borne of ex-Judge Spier Whitaker about H miles south of the city was burned. He had just moved into tbo city. The house was unoccupied. It had cost him ovor 95,000. Over 200 bales of cotton came in on yesterday by wagon. The county hoard ol education decided that the public schools can be opened in November instead of waiting until Jan uary. - Everything was in a atir for awhile this morning when an alarm of fire was sent in from the Insane Asylum. ' It proved fortunately to be a false alarm but the fire departmenc and a great many people went out there. The horror of such a thing makes one shudder. Rev. Mr. James B. Averett delivered an address on the life and character of the late Rt, Rev. Bishop Atkinson at Scotland Neck oa Monday night. ' THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotation furnish ed by IL W. BlUby & Co. Communion Broker. - NlW Tobk, Sept. 0, , 8TOCK8. .Open. nigh. Low, Dote A.m. Sugar,... ... 1541 155 154 155 Chicago Gas..... 104, 1051 104 C. B.&Q. ..... 08 B0( 81 Jersey Central,... fM 901. WJ BUPaul 9Dt 101 98 ' COTTON. 104J 80t foot 101 Open. High, Low. Close Sept 7.01 7 08 7.01 7.07 October.. .." 81 6.90 0.81 6.88 CHICAGO MARKETS. WhiaT Open. High. Low, Close Deo 9-.1 98 95 CoEK V Deo 82 3 83 Mil at ' . . Pork. &pt.... 8.70 6.70 8.67 Ribs. Sept ... 8.00 6.00 4.93 Cotton Sale 73,000;Balea. 97 83 8.70 4.1)7 Mayor Harry Howard bus bwued a priM'himatlon to the people of Biloxi an nouni'ing three c"n of yellow fever and Ihi-i-v i.iiuif--ti Ihera, lie any they arc 'l i -.!.,. -I. GEN. LONQSTREET HARRIED. lie Hake 1M Darin HL.Brlde as Am dmhxI-.Their Plana for the' future. ."', Atlanta, Ga., September 8, General James Longstreet, Major-General in the : Confederate Army, former United States ' Minister to Turkey, and prospective Com missioner of Railroads, to succeed Gen eral Wade Hampton, was matried at the Executive Mansion, on Peachtreo street, at 8:30 o'clock this afternoon, to Miss Ellen JDortch, assistant librarian of the State of Georgia. Governor and Mrs. Atkinson had is sued a limited number of invitations to State officials and intimate friends of the. bride and fjroom. These formed a dis tinguished party, which filled the "blue room" of the Mansion, where the cere mony waa performed. General and Mrs. Longstreet will spend two weeks at Porter Springs, Ga., after which they will return to Atlanta, where Mrs. Longstreet will resume her duties at the State Library. A striking coincidence was supplied in the fact that today is the anniversary of the battle of Molinas del Rey, in the Mexican war, where General Longstreet won his title as major. General Longstreet is now 80 years old and his charming bride has seen but 22 summers. The General married his first wife the year after his return from the war lu Mexico, and it so Happened was introduced to her by Miss Julia Dent, who became thfi wife ol General U. S. Grant. L GUT BOAT FCR 'KATTEKAS. Th B-w V.kni-1 Will In I' I nee Wllliln It Month. Washington, September 8. Before September has passed, the Light lions Board expects to liuve in position on tl Diamond Shoiils, off Cape ilatteras, the new light vessel which has just been fitted out at Stuten Island, N. Y. Liia moud Shoals is considered to be the most dangerous poiut off the coast of iliu Uni ted States, and it lias long been known as the "Graveyard of American ship ping." The new vessel was constructed by the Bath Iron Works, Maine, at the con tract price of $59,000, but was lilted out by the Board witli anchors, boats, elec tric lights, and other devices which ex perience has demonstrated were neces sary to a vessel of this kind. The Board has spent $80,000 in building and equip ping the vessel, tue full amount appro priated by Congress, and it is hoped that the Blnp will withstand the severest weather that is encountered off Ilatteras. Instead of being secured by an ordinary anchor, it will bo moored to a mooring buoy, which it is thought will make the ship absolutely secure in its posi tion. The light vessel will be towed from Staten Island on the 15th inst, and it is expected that it will be placed in its permanent position on the 20th, the anchorage ground being twenty-seven miles off Ilatteras. It will show a series of one hundred candle power incandes cent lights at each of the two mast heads, which will be visible at least fif teen miles. BABE BALL, Butlenal Lcag-ue dauiea Plityrd I tertlajr. Special to Journal. Nsw York, September 9 First game New York, 4; Pittsburg, 5; second game New York, 6; Pittsburg, 3. Broookltm, September 9 Brooklyn, 5; Cincinnati, 1. Boston, September 9-Boston, 13; St. Louis, 6. Baltimore, September 8 Baltimore, 8; Louisville, 8. Philadelphia, September 0 Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, S. Wasuisoton, Sentembcr 9 Washing ton, 9j Cleveland, 8. . Where TheylPlajr Teday. Louisville at Baltimore. St Louis at Boston. . Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh New York. Chicago at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Washington. now mt olcbs stano. ' Wm Lost P. C. Baltimore 79 83 .703 Boston 81 83 .699 New York 73 40 .653 Cincinnati. 63 47 .580 Cleveland 67 68 .406 Washington........ 63 61 ,460 Chicago 63 64 .418 Philadelphia 51 63 ,410 Brooklyn 61, 63 .440 Pittsburg,,.. 49 63 .429 Louisville 40 08 -.419 Bt Louis 28 68 .340 The effeot of the now provision In )Xlie tariff bill on clothing to reduce most ap preciably the bringing Id ot all classes of goods, which u ne'er the former lenieat ruling were admitted under the head, of personal effect. Thi will not Increase the public re'cnue, but the main result will be to the advantago of the tailor, tho dressmaker and the mlllinor ot the United State. It Wa principally through the Instrumentality of these that the practically prohibitory clause wa In- erted la the tariff act against the bringing la of all wearing apparel and headgear. OABTOniA. ' It n ,,"". Royal attw the lood pare, whalcMm ud delicious. jJ P0V7DEB Absolutely Pure ROVAl fMKTM POWOM CO., NEW vonx. F001I Ncitrce at Dnweou. Eureka, Cal., September 8. J. M. Ralston, who arrived hereon the steamer' National City, yesterday on his way from the Klondike gold region to his home, in this State, says he left Dawson City for the winter because of the fear that pro visions will he scarce there. There is likely to.be great suffering among the gold miners before spring because liquors in profusion have been given transporta tion when for humanity's sake necessa ries of life should have been in their place. "There are, I should judge, about fl.OOO persons in and ground Dawson I , ity." Mr. Ralston sa'd, "It is safe to say that when I left there was not enough food to last half of them through the winter. I had letters of credit to stores at Dawson, also plenty of cash and friends who would let me have almost any amount of money I needed, and yet I could not secure what provisions I wanted." Nlu.'k Itruk.TM tall. Special to Journal. New York, September 1) The firm of J. It. Willurd it Co.. stock Inokeis failed today. The firm are members of the New York Slock Exchange and have a large office in Chicago where they have long been known on the Chicago Hoard of Trade. The miners' convention at Columbus, Ohio, has not yet taken a vote on the queslion of accepting or rejecting the proposed settlement of the strike. The prospects for the acceptmce of the plan of settlement arc doubtful. A canvass of I lie situation shows that a majority of the votes, unless sonic change, should be biOuifht about, will be cast against it. P and GAS FITTING. When you need anything in this linejltlCMKMBER there is another l'lum- bcr iujtown, Give Mini a C all. CS1 iou lion t have to pay for your work until you are Satisfied that it is all right. Give him a chance anyway. Respectfully, S. IS. I'AKKEIC, 30&I1 Craven St., Nsw BkuNE. N. C, Take Notice! Hand-nude ami Sawul SHINGLES. Biick and Extra Milch 'Jews, Fence l'ott and Lathes, Stove or lUntto or Kin place WOOD wo ktep under large s!nds ncv er $ ts wi t iu rainy weather. A'l deliv ered FREE to your door. lsfUe sure and see Bid HILL, The Shingle flan. LICENSE TAX MUST BE PAID. The State and County License Taxes on corporations, according to Section 87, of the Revenue Act of 181)7, past due,and if not paid, parties having not paid will be reported at next term of Criminal Court, as required by law. rjTPrompt Payment will save trouble to everyone. Parties not having paid their Schedule "B" Tax, are also liable to be reported, as above. The law on these taxes is Imperative and I am compiled to act promptly In settling with the State. JOSEPH L. IIAIIN, BherlfT. PROFESSIONAL. V. at. Slmmoam A. D. War! Simmons eft Ward, ATTORNEYS ana COUNSELORS at LAW. HKW BE UNI, k C. Praetlr In the 001111 1 in ot Cruvmt, Dunlin, Jonoa, Oiwlow. Oarterot hihI raiulloot la tue uirntn, and reuorai iurta. iimmu Ma. .. fraat Stmt VaaaaiM Heiel taatiawka. 1 II. Pellctler, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Middle Street. Lawyer Brick Building. Will rtmHIr in ttia Crmntl.. al CraT.n. cim-ft. J.nt,-., i m.i.i .mi r.initfHi. li.M. (..mi hi s-w linrnu ami Hiir,-u lourt uf ti.- -1 it t... llllllW Lemons 20c Boz. Codfish and Irish Potatoes, Lima Beans and White Beans, Heinz's Sweet Mixed Pickles, Nice Fruit Jelly by the Pound, Finest Teas and Roasted Coflee, Fresh Canned -Goods ot all kinds. THE BEST OF EVJSRYTHINfi IN THE GROCERY LINE AT 71 ISrosul Si. NOTICE ! to Wholesale and Retail Trade Wo have Just Received 4,000 Pounds of Hie FINEST which will be told at I'actorv Prices; ALSO 5,000 Pound of TOKACCO Job Lots, which will lie Bold at Less than Cost, to manufacture. J3TC0ME EARLY. Money Saved Is Money Made ! If you want any Canned Goods come to us. Wo are very par ttculur about that part of our stock. We do not claim that wo carry the largest stock of cm nod goods of unyono in the cttv. but we do claim that we curry the best and freshest, Isn't that tho kind you want? Respectfully, J0HN DUNN, 65 Pollock St., NEW BERNE, N. C. WE OFFER YOU THIS CELEBRATED Three Drawer Sewing Machine For $20, and give ynn a 6;YerOuarantee NOW LISTEN 1 Now Berne is the pl-e to sell your tobacce, and Whitty' Is the place to buy your Hardware. 1 n r": J. U. a.i FINEST QUALITY ONLY Wholesale Y Itetnil Urocers 1 Stockholders Meeting. Atlantic & N. C. Raii.koah, Treasurer's OfTice. New HrcitN, N.O.Sep. 1, 1897. TI10 Forty-third Annual Meetttig of the Stockholders of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Com pany will be held at Morehead City on the 4th Thursday (t'3rd) in Sep tember lb'07. F. C. ROBERTS, Secretary. -FOR FINE- SPKIXO I, A tilt, VEAL, MUTTON, POEEK SAUSAGE AND The Finest Stall-fed Iteef in the City Go io SAM. COHN & SON, SS Middle Phone 46 Bargfains I At Allegood's (iroeery, 10 FOR SPOT CASH I WILL SELL 10 lbs (inundated Sugar. (Franklin Relinerv) medium line 10 lbs Pure Lard ... 0.1c (i.'ic rc ... 10c .. l.Tc .20 & L'.V Tie lie ...(WfcMc ill! . .. Sic 12c 5 lbs Arbuckle's Roasted Colfe Good Green Conee Very nice green colfee Very Best Creamery Butter... Mess pork, by the round Short backs per pound Very best rih side tier pound.. tiood Hour per pound Very liest flour per ound Meal per peck Ginger snaps per pound Very best red "r" oil per gallon. . . 5 gallons red "c" :) cans best tomatoes i cans best corn :i cans best pork and licans 3 cans best pie peaches : cans best table vea hes Very best light syrup per quart. . . Apple vinegar 4 years old per qt. . . Railroad baking M)vdcr, small size, " ' " large size, 1 lb can beef fx I.'ic ,ri.V 20c 20c 20c 20c. 2To 7c lie 4c 8c 12c lleinz'n baked beans witli tomato sauce, lib can 8c 2 lb can 12c 8 lb can 17o 2 quart tin buckets Tic 4 quart tin.buckets 10c .13 boxes coast matches. 100s 10c Defender soap, 2 bars for 5c I Very lest English enred shoulders,8 4 10c Heinz's Keystone Ketchup, Pepper Sauce ami Sweet Pickles cheaper than the cheapest. 100 gross Coast Matches 75c per gross, Allegood Grocery Co., 78 Middle Street. T. J. TURNER IUi Just Received another Car Load of the FINEST FURNITURE that ha ever been received in the Eastern part of North Carolina and will 8ell Cheap for Caah or on Time (or tho Next 10 Days, hu to make room for my Large Stock a w have more good than tore room. All order by mail will have prompt attention. ' Your i:eq'-r!.f.i"y, T. J. tu: .
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