siililiii VOL XIX-NO. 63. NtW BIRN, H. C, THURSDAY MQRNIN8, JUNE 13, 1901. TWENTIETH YEAR nnnnnnnri' ' . i LuJU t; - o .i .n. it-, v sr mii h jipirinr iikiiiiiim. A e-V.-. huiiu Diiuun aim niivin wnm Best Pernalfl in tJlft hnnsp t yard. Just the thine for Shirts goods sold for 12io and 15c and SI . so in HACKBURN 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. Fresh Corned Mullets JUST RECEIVED. Also a fine lot Small Pig Hams, Pic Nic Hams and Small Breakfast Strips. Fox liiver Butter 30c lb., Cooking Butter 25c lb. (Hve mo a call for anything in the grocery line and 1 will SAVE YOU MONEY. Yours for bu8ineH8, 3". 33. IF-KIEIS, Jr., ? Wholesale and Retail Orocer, C PHON E C&. Tor. Itroad A Hancock Sin. ar Peninsular Stoves and Ranges Just Received. Full line Kentucky Delight 8toves, Dangler Oil Cooking Stoves . and Ovens. Come Down aodjook over thn you'll get what you want . v here, and price right. Our stock is now complete in Gauze Doors and , , Window Screens. We keep a full stock of , Hardware & Building Material. Paints, Oils and VarnUh, Gold and BiUer Enamel. All the Graining j ' Color in Varnish 20c can. i ' W deliver the goods and appreciate your trade. HON! V 111. ' Dobbin Perrall, At Tucker's Uort, )2i-Ui Fayettavllle St , - RaWghi N. & Washable LINEN ' CRASHES. Fhrank and Ottished, Cnrrsrt KeWirs f th summer, nothing more enslMi', or fttlb. far walk-' ng, (matin;, noting nt any olliPt atimmer war at horn at the shore of mountains. f nilia tnaiM. f i'k snrt Linrri Palit for HMrt Fabrics V. '!, SO Inrbfi m'xU Tsa yard, 48 ' i ... iIf f 1 on yard, t :-.'. h ti r r : Ml I, V-',' N. C. www w ci aa a-j i rx nr. : 1 1 Jtt mnirinir ill nit.h i mill a mi j ."ir. n - iiii hi 1 1 1 at.iiit ' win i'. ixn r.'i 10fi vanl.- RahI flin chums 1fk f and Shirt Waists. These W ALL NEW, Observe. W Lo ad Gaski.l Hardware Co. 71 Mmota Sr, ' KKW BlfiN, 9. OJ A Foolish Mote T bnjr WI h HmiJ.Ual qnallty WmitM ll rh!,," (a th Wwif pin It I dev. N'lni uu Mt up li dllTrr ! end Wtww a Mnnl of UilrH rtA ti trhMl lik the Cnlnm- lUrUirt. Cln'bRH. eem. nr th tililrr. W ran? th. b lin. l W auk. . tftaltf nf Ikpntrlnf Mi tna think "' fililn liov li W, All ktrxli t4 Hp"rtin( 4i.HU l rhivp, v::. t. xm,i r ' Gold Brick Swindlers at Greensboro .i . . . -...... . r . Get. Sentences. - Oameroa Cottoa Mill and TadeMe ' eos Sprlags Co. Charters. Sar lags Baak tot Charlotte. - 8.A.L. Strikers. Base Ball. ; Raleigh, Jane 12. Six of the strik ing S. A. li. machinists have gone to get work elsewhere; two to Wilmington and fonr to the - Cumnock coal mine, Aa a?ent of this -mine caae here, saying men were needed at the engines which pump the water from the mine. F. J. Haywood, Jr., of Raleigh, who has been la a Wilmington bank goes to Charlotte to establish a savings bank. Charlotto has no bank of that kind and Is yet regarded as the best point for one In the Btate. : . There maybe three changes in the Raleigh base ball team in a few days. Stronger batters are needed. It is strange bat true that Wilmington beats Raleigh while the latter easily defeats Newport News which is a terror to Wil mington. The State charters the Vndo Mecum Springs Co., capital $130,000, with leave to begin work when $36,000 is paid up. This amount Is paid up by J. C. Tise and others of Winston-Salem and Joba II. Sparks of Norfolk, uanh of whom takes SO shares. The compuny will develop the Vade Mocum Hprlng in Stokes county. T, E. Brnuer, Secretary to tho board of agriculture, went to Tarboro lo.lay 10 take largo spcnlnl photographs of grow ing crop 8 on the soil test farm near thore. Among the cnllcra at the olllco of the Mate Superintendent nf public instruc tion was Mis. Wiley of Hullsbiiry, the widow of Calvin II. Wiley, the first Superintendent the 8ut. over had. The cor p mtlon eonimlinlori to.l.iy Is sued a pamphlet giving nil the railway stations In the Slate, with the distances between them. T The directors of tho Institution for tho blind here have completed tho selection of the faculty, by electing J. A. Allen of Boston, board Instructor, and MUs An nie Nawton of Green Held, Mass , in structor In "Blityd." A special effort Is being made to ob tain the old rate of J of a cent a mile for the encampment of the Slate (Juard next month. Formerly there was no trouble In gctttug the rate. Two of the thrco gold brick swindlers convicted of conspiracy to swtndlo I'aul Garrett of Qreenshoro get 10 years each, and the third gels 7 years. Tliey all ap peal lo the Supreme Court. The fooling against theso men has always been strong. Theirs was the first gold brick swindle ever attempted la this State, so far as known. The capture was a great piece of work and the sentence, which are the limit, give general satisfaction. There are warrants from two other Slate, for these swindlers. The Slate charters the Cameron OofAnn Mill, at Cameron, capital $.'O,0O0, John W. Scott and two others being the stock holders. The commissioner of agriculture is at Pattorsoa, Caldwell county looking after affairs on bis farm, which auflored severely from the great Hoods. Mr. Junes Brown of rorlaraoutb, Vs., ever (0 years of sge .adored for years with a bad sore on all face. Physicians ootid not help him. IMWiu's Wltck Uaael 81 ra cared Ma permanently. V. g. Duffy 4 Co. McKlaley Afslrut Third Term. WaamaeToa, Jaae 11. President Mo Daley today asaoaaeed that ha weald sot accept aoailaallea for third tarsi la the followiag Statemaat: ' . - "I regret laat the suggwtloa af a third Urea has ease sle. 1 doabt whether 1 ass called apoa to fire it arnica. . Bet there are sow eosstloe. of lb. ' gravest Importance 'before the administration saaibe eoaatry and their J rut coa aUtoratloa saoald aot he prejadlced. la the penile salad by ersa the saspldoa at the Uoaht of a third tana. "la lw, UMefore, of the relierailoa ef tae sagMUoa of it I will eey sow. eaaefnrall, eiprelng a lo astllrd eoavktloa, that t not e.ly ai aot sad will aot be s eaadldale foe a third tors. bet woola aot eact a aosalastloa lot It If It were teeiUrea sm. "Mf oaly ambltlos Is to aerve Uroenh toyaeeoad Ursi id the aeeeouace ef y eB.stryMS, waHe gseeroas eo. dwee I so awply .pprecUle, sid lha with tbeej do say 4sty la Ue raaks ef private ellluathlp. -WILLIAM M'KtSLEY "XsMeUve atsasine, t WahlV, P. C . Jas 10, IBot." rrwUl.nl WcKtntcy'S efflclal aa nminrt tills anrlnf deposing of tea third lrra llc. sn((twl by sn 'if bis Srt n tors, t't4 a great ssr ptlM aranrf his frlrnls Who hsvs kknwa ofhlsilp fosvktloss ea th Mt)rl. CABTORIA I r I i t 1 ( 1 i f . i . . , - WITH MEW QUESTIONS. First Part of Alabama's New Constitution - i . ' . Adopted. - MoNTooMEET,' Ala.,' June 11. The first part of the new. constitution was adopted today by the constitutional eon veotion, The office of llentenant gov ernor was created and the Governor's salary raised from 93,000 to $5,000. The terms of the executive officers were lengthened from two to four years, bat they are Ineligible for re-eledtlon. The Governor 'cannot become a can didate for United States Senator within one year of the expiration of his term. The most sweeping suffrage scheme yet brought forward was introduced to day by sir. Barns, of Barnsville. It provides that the following classes shall not vote: Those who are bastards or loafers, or who, may be Infected with any loathsome disease. -' "Those who have been convicted of treason, bribery, forgery, larceny, rob bery, bigamy, seduction, Incest, mardef, rape, or attempt to rape, arson or bur glary. "Those who are descendants of pa rents who are of or descendants of two or more different races; those who shall have married any woman having a liv ing husband, from whom she has not been legally divorced; those who have committed any assault and battery on his wife or step-daughter." This law destroys 00 per cent, of the negro vote, and tho ex-slaves who are not debarred will be less than 5 per cent. A surgical operation-is not necessary o cure piles. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo naves all that exponse and never falls, Beware of counterfeits. F. S. Duffy & Co. Shell Fish Commissioner's Claims' .Special to Journsl. HAi.Kiun, June 13 State Senator H. L. Ward, of Tlymontb, and Representa tives Thomas W. Blount of Koper, and U. B. Nicholson of Washington, are hero to pass upon claims filed by ex Sholl Fish Commissioner Thcophilus White, on account of oyster pstrol, ag gregating nearly six thousand dollars which were hold up by the State Aud itor". THE MARKETS. The following quotation wore receiv ed by J. E. Latham A Co, New Bern. N. U. Nsw York, Juno 12. Oottoh; Open. High. Low. Close Juno .. 8 13 - 8.21 July 8.18 H.27 8 86 Aug 7.60 . 7.70 Oct 7.18 7.17 7.J0 January 7.19 7 17 7.23 Chicago, June Is. vYhbat: Open. High. Low. Close Jnly 71, 70, Sept 0H (JKJ 69 Coax: Open. High. Low. Close July 42, 421 bepl 43 j 44 43, lllbs:- Open. Ills b . Low. Close July 8.07 8.07 Sept 8.12 81 New York, June It Stocks; Orion. Ulgh. Low. Close So. R'yPfd 87 67 Coot ... 123 122, So By JE! 83 Mo. P 1W, 1S3S 11.8 1 I3J 14 U. H. B 49 0. 4k 0 491 4M Sugar 144, 1404 141 V.C.0 71ft ft I... t87 8i. P 1M lee Ulirpiil Spot, 4 19 SJ. Bales 8.000 balsa. fouree, Jaly-A.g. 4.T7, Oot-Mov. 4 0J. , roar suso aim. ' Basse week Lutverk last year. 9.000 ' If. 100 This week. Srt. 9000 ' . . 1.000 Moa. 70rs) 1,000 Tees, SOOO IJUO Wed. 140(4 . " . M00 Tears. ' . " 00 frt ' .' ' ' ' 1.000 I mmmJm . ajsaaasa-aaa '. ; ' " :t.oo Defr, dlMe aed death follow Sag lrt of the bowels. I'm DsVTItl's Little Ksrly Illwrs to regeUU ibeai aad yea will add years tojoer Uf tad Ufa to yner yeera IUy ta take, e vf gripe. F.& DBfly Co. iii Weeimca la Sailoa. 8r Pacu Mfss.Js.e II -The t,lftl bl'aslil rsmjinf the Hodvra Woolm. of Atntit ewt kr tly. npirts of krl efUrier, sko S fata of 111.:") I emHr, (lore U4 rw.l!n f wo ywrs Sfti, rsrrftin tti lna. SOr f $H"." f lO. nr(M t.f ll.S flelj friw t l r9rrm tnrnf !!. mo fti .f(r(it. I I 0 r.. A ' A. i. ;-. 1 1 . i i' . i . mi l AFTER NOVA SCOTIA. Hew York Capitalists -Would Control Commercial and Oilier Interests. , Hew Tork, Jane 13. The Mall and Express says. ''Capitalists of thla city are reaching oat to control the commercial and in dustrial Interests of Nova Scotia. The Vanderbllt millions are behind a gigan tic financial scheme which has been In corporated under the name of the Do minion Securities Company, with a capital of $1,600,000. Dr. W. Seward Webb- has been ' made president of the company, and the di rectors are John Jacob Astor, S. R. Cal laway, Edgar Van Etten and Percy Clemmon. Representatives of the company are already on the scene of the proposed operations and the first stretch of tracks of the Cape Breton Railroad Ex tension Company is being laid. Within four years 000 miles of track will connect Cape Breton with the best mining sections of the country. Spring Wheat Report. Washington, Jane 18 Preliminary reports of the spring wheat acreage in dicate a redaction Of about 1,800,000 acres or about 6.4 per cent. The average condition of spring wheat on June 1 vas 93.0 as compared with 87.3 at the corresponding date last year. The average' condition of winter wheat declined daring May 0.3 points, the condition on June 1 being 87.8 as agaliiBt 04.1 on May 1. The prin cipal averages by States are as fol lows: Maryland, 100; Virginia, 98; Penn sylvania, 06; California, 98; Ohio, and Indians, 90; TonnesBee, 88; Kansas, 87; MlKSOurl, Illinois and Oklahoma, 88; Michigan, C8 and Texas, 46. The low condition In Texas is due to drought and the ravages of the wheat plant loi-no. VISITING PHILADELPHIA. A Royr! Welcome Extended to the South ern Visitors. Piiilauriiiia, Pa., Juno 11 Tho Southern Industrial convention opened on schedule time to day. Stirring ad dresses of welcomo were delivered by Governor Stone and Mayor Ashbrldge, and responses made by President liar- grove and Governor Louglno, of Missis sippi. The speeches abounded with fraternal sentiment and evoked much applanse. The afternoon excursion on the bay was full nf Interest. All the boats and ships in the harbor were profusely decorated. The din of salutes remind ed one of tho clnrui sent up by tl e lioais in Norfolk Harbor on New Year's ere The batteries along the shore spoke a welcome and tho cordial recep tion calls for the warmest praise from the dclegtlcs. Mrs. L. L. Polk, Dead. Spcclsl to Journal, Ralsioii, June 13 Mrs. L L. Polk, widow of the late L. L. Polk, first Presi dent of tho National Farmers Alliance, died at her home bare, this afternoon. of paralysis. THB MODEM BEAUTY Thrives oa good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise In the open air. Her form glows with health and bar face blooms with lu beauty. If her system seeds the cleansing actios of a laxatlv. remedy, the ate. lb. g.ntie aad pleataal Byrap of Figs, asadt by the CalLforala Fig Byrap Co. only ' "- - - - 1 . 1 You hatoe them ? Do yott have bxadaeheaf The Sunday morning kind T The tkk at aarvnai kiad r Do you want to get well? Cola Ueadacha PuwrWs will relieve yna. If aotlyoar asoaey back. Many time axadaehee eotaefrota a dlwrdnred stom ach, - There are tug red leaks as Cola Beadarhe Powders that will stimulate and MvnsM the senrwtkme of the sinta. tdi ed Ut old baulache will pa, of. Only tea eenttat Bradhaas'l PretcripUua rharasary. ,. j Hello, Old Pumpfdnl. Uow't ynar Jaaitdlce f W ky dnw't ynw f to B nut ham's and gta has at hi. AhU-lUlloes Unr fills tad take lha according to dirertJofts and gH well t Thy will Improve your appHltft, ear ymie ktaadtee and tt at all Uim pills t si well e iabl aad aee per- SrUy hannknaa, no awemry at aaythlng to MllnU, TakatrflMBadyMfinfX 'wall Tea Am4 theia, aad ran gM thsxa lov tie a V" , Good Sods. C"m from I wd maWrlal with ki'. Mf. al skill, We DM l,1. tt Wrt i4 T.TTt!.lr f )f H I i. :l,e U i f"e tejt.irt 4 II 7). i aM't m rj ns l,lf . mi tl !! !r Iftr In anltirf anH if m l ft In Hif It Nf r i. M' I-!! .,.iks 'l fiy b'.tt r . j r.. I1 -- , '. w h t-f ..-. . fiYiYsYiYiWM oiri Yon lVed a A I War Water Pai With n Cover to It If ko you can ge?t one at J. JL. Mollaniol's 71 IfiroadKf. A new bbl. Fulton Market Coined Uw.f just received. Fresh lot Small Sugar Cured Hams," Tic Nie Hams and Eng lish Cured Shouldera. Fresh Grits, Oatliakes and liicv. A few Nice North Carolina- Peeled and Sliced Dried Peaches only 5c pound. Dunham's Sclnedded Cocoanut Nice and Fresh. Heinz's Pickles lioth four ami Sweet. Uartlet Pears, Stundard Quality Hie, :l ll. can or 11 for 25c Give nie a call. Yon tn nipn s J. L. McDAHIEL. 3 'Phone 91. ball Pianos Highest Artistic Standard. USED IN 100,000 HOMES INCLirDHfCii The Prseident 1N1 BEST MUSICIANS TUG For Factory Prices and Liberal Terms, Address : W. F. BLOUNT, State Representative, Raleigh, N. C. iVsViWYY Try Our Best J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. 5 O JUST RECEIVED M A Freh lot f lnvr Hill Ruli.r V nd Crackers, and a Nice Stock of Select Canned ;olrt. We also hnvo a lot of V. P. darner's llrick foi wile. I T.I ClHnr4hunin B. Dm b. in. uuiiui in Phone 169, ccccoeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeccooi H. M. Pollock, The CHEAP EST Turnouts In tho city. No. 70 Buth Front Strcot, opposite Hotel Chattawka. STABLES FOR BEE1T 1 1 in . n. ,4 i).. bs Vl. r iM lly. . . n ,1.. . (.. n f!f J.i f . . I 1 l ' . ' t ' ' i r r... r i f"i Niec Itravs Bouud j , . aea a WlwilfUfi l sr ails Retail Grocer, 71 IBroad Ht. United States Patent Flour ! j Kluiii t li.it ran ,i 1 1 v !' iii.i.l. hi .i m I -1 ii null floni tin- linal 1:1 nf u 1 ly M'lect.-d In ill. Wr arc - llinc; t In- name nl .i-liiiiilijii(,'ly low prices. .i mi ii r 'aii:i:.M-d .Ic:it i n i s t . 1 1 1 1 1 nil Iiaml. Colin. nfTn ,ti ,,1,U k''l. Very ii"-jn-tf nlly, ii ai i& vx ui u. 61 Broad Street. ILiiLBook Store HAMMOCKIt KEU OM MEN DEL) fat Kolld Comfort, aad all new de algal ef this yaar't saaaa faetars. 6. H. Ennett. Vhilo they Last. to Oeam Frriers, Wslef CooU nt too! Poultry Netting . AT COST to dns nt ntrk. 0e Bingv Marbloe la t PTjet at Pjrfai, IXinl m'S th s or-pntlnniiy fof bafgaina. . P. M. DHANKT, ' M py.it; !h Fnrr.l f?t "",.:tfx'