VOL. XVI- NO. 67. NEW BERNE, N.C., FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1897. ESTABLISHED 1082. ZIEGLER'S SHOES AT Z - STEAMERS- FREIGHT & PASSENGER. For All Point North. v n ikTTiTTai j ' Til 6 Ste&m6r NE USE , Commencing July 2nd, will loave at 5:30 p. a. on MONDAYS,". WEDNESDAYS, , .' AND FRIDAYS, Making landing at Oriental, Ocra coke and Itoanoke Island, E37 Freight received not later than ono hour previous to nailing. 1 For further information apply to) GEO. UENTJKUSON, Agt. M. K. Kin, Oon. Mgr., ' Norfolk, Yu. -New Barno, N. O., April 29,' 1SU7. YOU'RE SAFE TO BUY At John Suter's Furniture House, For this (tors keeps up its licoi of RNITURE, ami dooi not permit thorn 'to ran down at this season of tho year, as man others do. C''(7Yoii'l! And whnt you nwT finding it BETTER and "CHEAP EN, and Sdiiclio. SIffB (:'! ailed at I'h.I.t Hold ( liatlnnla, AND ' ' ' Old Dominion Steamship Co. Will suit the most fastidious in appearance and wear. "WONDERS." September 3rd, 1807. F. 8. DUFFY MEDICINE CO., Nest Berne, N. 0. Gentlemen: - Enclosed And one dollar, ($1,00) for which send mc by mail one dollar's worth of your Dr. Duffy's Anti-Bilious Pills. A friend of mine in Brunswick, Ga. sent me a box of them sometime since nod nuked me to try them, which I did, end had several others here try them and all pronounced them "wonders" and are pronounced I loud in their praise of tbem. Yours truly, D. Ik BURGESS, Cbystai. Rivbr, Fla. Carolina Chill Pills ' are essentially an antidote to malaria, containing nothing which can in hi re the system, but are a most Hlcient tonic. imnroviiiz annetito.aiding dtirestion. and curiug constipation. No cure, no pay. Price 15c a box at Bradham'g Drug Store, The Fabric U But One Dement la a suit of clothes, but imill by tailors of our reputation, the fabric Is everything. We could not no nlialibv work, if we really tried, so all vou have to figure upon i the quality of the lutli 1 "ur cyi and tinners tell you i : Mr hu' tb'il I1, in tlmn no Unie H: CMADWICK, tot Mi Mir : t. HAIL FELLOWS. Butler lite Aierj and Also Speals for Bosseli. Marshals for the Fair. Oen. Roberts Home. Adrlce to Klondikers. Van derblltwlll Entertain. Oyster lands for Dead People. Sehool Board Hatters. Journal Bureau, ) Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 10. ) Senator Butler in his paper today highly endorses the letter of ex-Judge Avery which has brought forth such severe criticism since its publication. The Caucasian, Senator Butler's paper also says that Governor Russell will within the next 10 days give his decision in the R. R. commissioners case. If any one knows the verdict of the Governor it must be Senator Butler. The break in the terrillo hot spell bus oome. No rain has fallen but the clouds are thickening. At Reidsville a few days ago there was trouble between a white man and a negro, and feeling ran so high Hint a race riot was feared, and the military company remained at the armory all night to be in readiness for any trouble. All is not entirely quiet, Governor Russell will before his return to the executive office, visit the State farm at Wadesboro. Col. Leybrook the Chief Marshal for State Fair is very successful in getting his selections for assistant Marshals to asnept. Gen. AV. P, Roberts who has been U. S. ci nsul to Victoria has returned to North Carolina where he is most heartily welcomed. His successor is an Illinois man. Gen. Roberts was the first South ern man to ever hold this place. He has been in the midst of the Klondyde craze and advises all prospective Klondike goers to wait until spring, saying that lie thinks the "finds'' will last for a num ber of years. Mr. Vaudcrbilt will soon arrive in New York and a little later he will have quite a house party at his lovely home at Bilt more for the full and into the Christmas holidays. The new road from Shelby to Tennes see via Morganton and I Blowing Rock which is expected to tap the coal lields in Tennessc is being pushed by Baltimore capitalists. Treasurer Worth is notified that some of the grants of oyster lands in Cruvcu county which parties held were made to people after they were dead. That one need was made to a man who had been dead 80 years. The marriage of Mr. James L. Towler of Danville, Va., and Miss Minnie Bar ber Occured yesterday. The bride was in deep mourning for an only brother, so the marriage was a very quiet one. Superintendent Mcbane of the school board is ready to send the warrants for the 00 per capita apportionment for the school children to the different county treasurers. The amount apportioned is $36,849,13 and it takes $13,000 daily to run the State public schools. Wake county gets the largest amount, $1,595.10, Buncombe next with $1,310.14. Mecklen burg with $1, -504.56 while Dare gets the smallest mm of any of the counties, $134.00, This general school fund comes from the sale of public lands interest on bonds and other ways. Tho last appor tionment was made in 1894 and the amount was $43,206.83 at the rnte of .07 Iper capita. i TUB MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by H. W. Bllsby it Co. Commission Brokers. ' ' New York, Sept. 10. STOCKS. , Open. High. Low. Close m 1544. 152 153 Am. Sugar, Chicago Gas..... 107 C.B.4Q, ..... 100t 107 100J 1001 100 1001 1001 93 061 03 101 . 1001 101 Jersey Central,.. 90 St. Paul 101 Gen. Electric . . , 404 40 . 40 40 COTTON. Open. High, Low. Close October 6.78 6.79 6.69 6.69 January........ 6.80 6.80 6.73 6.73 CniCAGO MARKETS, Wot AT '. Open. High. Low. Close. Deo 93 94 031 Corn ' ' Deo 011 81 81J Malt . Pork. Sept.... 8.10 8.2-1 8.10 Ribs. Sept.... 4.80 4.83 4.80 Cotton Sales 115,000 Bales. 81 8.30 4.80 Mew Yrk Demeeraejr. Ntw York, Beptember 15. The Dera ocratlc State committee refused today to accede to the demands of the free silver ites. that the principles of the Chicago platform be reaffirmed. The committee met by authorization of the Democratic State convention of last year to nominate a candidate tor Chief Justice of -the Court of Appeals, Alton 11, Parkor, of Kingston, waa the choice At the commu te. The nominee is said to be accepta ble to Tammany Hall and to ex-Senator Hill and his following "up the Stato." CADTOniA. IlKll, Of iwa BASB BALL national League flame Flared .Yes terday. Special to Journal. Boston, September 16 Boston, 5; New York, 8. Brooklyn. September 10 Brooklyn 5; Washington, 4. Bai.timohk, September 16 Baltimore, 4; Philadelphia, 4, called at end of ninth inning darkness. ' All the other games postponed Where They Piny Today. Philadelphia at Baltimore. New York at Boston. Washington at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Cleveland. St. Louis at Pittsburg. nOW THE CLUBS STANO. Won Lost . P. C. Baltimore 84 3H .718 Boston 85 30 . 703 New York 77 42 M Cincinnati 07 50 .573 Cleveland 00 50 .504 Washington 55 04 .402 Brooklyn 55 06 .455 Chicago 53 08 .438 Pittsburg 52 07 .437 Philadelphia 51 OS) .425 Louisville 51 72 .415 St. Louis 28 92 .233 WHOLESALE LYNCHING. five IllKhwny KohhorH Taken from Jttll mid JltinK. Versailles, Ind., September 15. In censed by numerous robberies the people of Kipley county, Ind., of which Versail les is tli e county seat, took the law into their own hands early this morning and lynched live men who were imprison ed in tile jail here' Ripley county is in the southeastern part of the Ohio and Kentucky borders. The men who were lynched were alleg ed to have been members of a guug which had terrorized the county by robberies. They were strung.up to live limbs of an elm tree in the center of the public square. Their feet were but a few inches from the ground, and both their hands and feet had been securely tied with ropes. For several years the farmers of the county have bren the victims of n gang of men who lived an outlaw existence, robbing Indiscriminately and some times committing graver crimes. Farmers would go to town with cattle or a load of farming products and the next morning they would bo found robbed and beaten by the roadside. Both men and women have been tortured to make them give up their savings. Nouo of the people here seem to de plore the action of tho mob, but, on the contrary, the hanging of three or four more members of the eang is being talked of. No troops have been asked for, and tho citizens say militiamen are not wanted. Governor Mount has telegraphed the sheriff of the county that all tho power of tne State, if necessary, will be vigor ously employed for the arrest and pun isliment of all parties implicated. Ntrlkem'Are )nlet. IIaZi.kton, Pa., September 15. A calm pervaded Hazleion and its environs to day. The strikers maintain silence and good order. An extra guard was stationed about the company stores at Lattimer in conse quence of a rumor tiiat the foreigners were plotting to blow up the building with dynamite. They have ceased deal ing there, and aro now buying their provender in Hnzleton. Some arc going so far as to move here, and several car loads of household goods were traveling towuward over the Lattimer road in the course of the day. Large groups of the uiiiicrs are constantly hovering ubout the stores. Arrangements are under way for a monster mass meeting here Saturday night, and it is understood that efforts are being made to get Eugene V. Debs and other prominent labor men to address it. All asked to attend, and it is esti mated that 23,000 will be present. CASTORIA Tat Infants' and Children. TUtU tall. km slun. Latest News Items. Commissioner Powderly, of the immi gration bureau, hu directed the depor tation of sliteea contract laborers who recently arrived at San Francisco from Japan by way of Victoria. The war department of Spain is con centrating 6,000 troops with the Inten tlon of immediately dispatching them as reinforcements to the Spanish army In Cuba. As a result of the Turkish- occupation ofTbessaly, according ton dispatch to the State Department from United States Consul Ilorton, at Athens, there are now over 100,000 Thcatallaa refugees scat tcred through Creeoe, mostly la a con dition of destitution. Jackson, the Blate capital ot Missis sippi la almost depopulated, its business bouses closed and Its newspapers sus pended. 8even esses of yellow fever are ofllolally announced and its very doors with many suspected oases at various places. An embargo has been put on lb railroads and there are grave apprehen sions that the dread dlsnam has obtained a fuulhold In numerous parts of the Hi ate. the food pars, wholesome and delicious. F0V7DER Absolutely Pure ROY l BAKING POWDER CO., NFW VflflK, Treasure Htenmer Arrives. San Francisco, September 15. The long overdue steamer Excelsior, which left St. Michaels, Alaska, for this port six weeks ago, hut was compelled to put back to Unalaska for repairs, after hav ing broken two blades of her propeller, arrived here this morning with sixty-three passengers and about $2,500,00(1 in gold. How's This ? We oflj r One Hundred Dollars Rewnn! for any onfe of C'atiirrh that e:iinot be cured by Hall's Ca'urrh Cure Y. 3. CHENEY' & CO., Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the Inst 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions und hnanciully able to tarry out any obliuations made bv their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. WaUling, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggist?, Toledo, O. Ila'.i's Cututrh Cute i-1 ik n internally, actiui; directly upnii the blood and mucous surlaees of the svsteni. 'lepumoiiinrs free Pi ice 75i: per bit tie. Soli by all drug gist. Hall's Family Pills are tholmt. BRANCH OFl'ICK HJ.SilmMo. Hanker iiimI ICrok'rs. Storks, Bonds, Cotton, (.rain. Provisions Bought and sold for cash or on margin c one per cent, in lots from $20 up. Over Cotton Exchange. Phone 42 QTNational Hank References. G3? "Constant Quotations. A. O. NEWBERRY, Manager, Fire Insurance Notice. Mr. Gcorire Henderson has this day purchased inv Insurance Airencv, and I most cordially recommend iiim to the favorable consideration of inv former patrons. S. R. STREET. New Berne, N. C, July 10, 107. Geo. Henderson, Insurance Agency. All classes of desirable Fire Insurance Solicited. All orders will receive prompt atten tion. None, but first-class companies repre sented. and GAS FITTING. When you need anything', in' this line;REMEMHER there is another Plum ber In town, Give 111m a Call. tyYou don't have to pay for your work until yon are Satisfied that It Is all right Give ifira a chance anyway. i I Respectfully, N. II, IMIIKER, 30&41 Craven St., New Dkkne. N. C. ' Billiard ind Pool Tables. I deslro to call attention to all parties having billiard or pool tables In their places ot business, to pay (he tax on same at once, as my report goes to the Orand Jury of the county between now and the first Monday in October. This is In accordance with -section 16 ot tbe Revenue Act. ' JOSEPH L. HAUN, Sheriff. ' September 10th. . UrAll other parties who are required by law to procure licensee wilt govern Royal 111 Mm themselves ccordlnly. Fancy Cream Very Finest Butter Fresh from Iairy. I.ibby's Potted Ham and Tongue and Chip Beef in cans. Heiuz's Baked Beans and Sweet Pickles Codfish, Irish I'ntatoes and Onions. Full line Fresh ('anneal Goods. Preserved Cinger in pots, 25c each. t 71 Krontl Hi. NOTICE ! to Wholesale and Retail Trade We have Just Received tAHHi I'ouuds of . the FINEST CREAH which will be sold at Factory Trices; ALSO .,000 Pounds of TOBACCO ,lob Lots, which will he solil at Less than Cost, to manufacture. ;"('( ML EARLY. Money Saved Is Money Made ! If you want any Canned Goods come to us. We are very par ticular about that part of our stock. We do not claim that wo carry tho largest stock of canned gooils of anyone in the city, but we do claim that we carry tho best and freshest, Isn't that the kind you want? Keepectfully, JOHN BfclNN, 55 Pollock St., IE NEW BEENE, N. C.W ' WE OFFER YOU THIS CELEBRATED Three Drawer Sewing Machine For $20, ' and give yon a S Year Guarantee NOW LISTEN I Now Berne b the place to sell your tobacco, sni Whltty's Is tbe place to buy your Hardware. J. C. Vhitty 1 it heese Nice Fruit Jellies 5c pound, A Fresh Lot Small Breakfast Strips. Fresh Roasted Coffee, tho lust in the city. Ground to order. And for Good Flour see us before you buy we can Suit you. Wholesale & Retail Grocers NEW BERNE, N. V. Stockholders Meeting. Atlantic & N. C. Kaii.uoai), Treasurer's OHice. Nkw liciiK, N.C.Sep. 1, 1S97. The Forty-third Annual Mcettng of the StociiholJeis of the Atlantic and North Carolina Kailroad Com pany will bo held at Morehead City ou tho -Mi Thursday (2:jnl) in Sep tember IS'.it. F. C. IiOI'.EliTS, Secretary. -FOl! FINL- SPRENG LAniC, VEAL., MUTTON, PORSv SA 1TKAG E AND The Finest Klall-ied Beef in Ihe ( ilv Go to ML COHN & SON, ss Middle Phone 40 NEW CROP ! RUTABAGAS AND TURNIPS ' Best Varieties! Pure f"ir:tiias ! They have proven satisfactory many seiu.oiis. You have purchased from me. The planting season is upon us, consult your interests, buy auin. A ls." to nrrivn in time for fiu. plan'.in;.'. C.ilibagii Scod .Torse j We iel'l. All Seasons, Drumhead Fh.t Dutch, etc; lVns, lleans, Etc. liemcmber the old spot, Forget it you should not, lirick Storo, Near Market Dock. J. F. Now llcrnr, N. ('. !5Pf"Onlers bv mail in i.nnitlv T. J. TURNER Hs Just Received Junothor Car Load of tho FINEST FURNITURE that has everheen roceived in the Eastern part of North Carolina and will Sell Cheap for Cash or on Time for the N xt 10 Days, so a to make , room for tnj Large Stock as we have more goods than tore room, tiff AH orders bj mail will nave prompt attention. Yonra Itospoctfully, T. J. TURNER. Not. 70 & 73 Middle St-eet, New Berne, N, C. Seeds Seeds

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