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THE 2fORTE CAE THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1897. 8 R. R. COMMISSION HOTEL MARKET RISING ft TAX i DH RAILROADS vear and seven months old. Robert- tions of cotton is report sonmar ried anoTher woman about and eastern Jon? the cotton whol IT IS THIS THAT mnt 1S04 i belt ana aiso irum massi, xoo-t.

Arkansas ana Have tou ever improperly Known au- ern secuoiuuewui A -ri i kni-a imnrnvpn trip IT IS OWNED BY MAJOR JAMES W. WILSON, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD. other man. other than xnomas rvouen- sortneasieru xi" son?" asked counsel for the State. crop but over tne greater yi No, sir; no, sir; no, sir;" repeated tne ram is needed, in tne jasi miu The Largest Export of Wheat LYNCHiHGS mues witness weeping, the tears gusning the plant continoes irnmuB gcuauj through her fingers as she held her is shedding badly in localities in central hands to her face.

iand southern portions. Picking con- in Years. Here somebody, several persons, in tonnes in southwest lexas. the audience, laughed. I Winter wheat harvest east or tne SUGAR, LEAD, TOBACCO Judge Robinson rapped loudly, tnen jky Mountains is completed, except in said: "If I catch one of you infernal the mQTe nortnerly sections.

Harvesting scoundrels, who is laughing at that, I'll continues in the Pacific coast States, the send you to the jail as long as I pos- weatner conditions in Oregon and Wash-sibly can." jjgton being very favorable. And, there wasn't a disinterested white. spring wheat has been harvested Rosa Morgan's Murderer Gets Only Twenty Years in the Penitentiary. And it is Operated by R. R.

Commissioner S. Otho Wilson-It is the Southern Railway's Pet-All Trains Stop There to Take -Dinner. Nothing has been heard from the Railroad Commissioners since they abandoned their offices here to transact their business at the Round Knob hotel. This hotel is the property of the chairman of the Railroad Commission, Maj. James TV.

Wilson, and it is leased by S. Otho ALL GO UP IN ANTICIPATION OF BENEFITS FROM TARIFF. It Will Per Cent on Gross Receipts. THE MATTER IS DECIDED COMMISSIONER ABBOTT GIVES HIS OPINION. GOING iTO ROUND KNOB TO MEET Governor Russell Has Not Been Given An Opportunity to Review that Railroad Argument as He Was Invited by the Commission to Do.

POWDER Absolutely 1 HE GALLOWS IS CHEATED THE BOND MARKET VERY LIVELY Wilson, a Railroad Commissioner. It is ROVL BAKING I WF.TIVTlonY BELIEVES BERRY manwin the court room who didn nis fa ebraska anj tn crop is ripening in heart say "Amen," and feel like taking Jowa Opegon In the last named Judge Robinson by the hand and con- gtate the OQtiook continues most pTom-gratulating him. ising. In the Dakotas the weather has One man said after court adjourned favorable, especially for the late "I've always thought a reat deal of Jn Minneg'ota a gplendid crop i3 JudgeRobinson, promised on high lands, but on low lands a gentleman every mch of ne erf outkH)k ds not favorable. An excel-Nature's noblemen-with a heart him crop promised fa Wiscon6in.

aAtlgth1s pLt the court took a recess'. There has been a general improvement for dinner After dinner Miss Hester in the conditon of tobacco except in Ken-was put back on the stand for cross-, tucky where at continues small and un-examination. The most rigid questioning even and is being damaged by worms, failed to make her deviate from her ori-. Cutting and curing continues the Carotin linas and Florida, and topping is in The Stock in" Corporations that Contributed the favorite hotel of the Southern Kail-way, its pet, its darling, and it stops all its trains there so the passengers must COOK TO BE THE SLAYER OF HIS MISTRESS. II ELI T1IK niM-HAN take dinner at the Railroad Commis sioners establishment.

An Appeal The suggestion that, as the Southern Largely to. Hanna's Campaign Fund Are Helped by the New Tariff Bill New York. July SO. Futures opened steady; sales 4,000 bales. Futures closed steady; sties 83,000 bales.

Opening. Closing. 1 Railway runs its trains to help out Maj. CONVICTION WAS ALMOST CERTAIN The Railroad Commission has. I am re- i Wilson's hotel property and S.

Otho's To the Editor: Th-, Barium Sprimrg hotel management, Dr. Abbott ought to The next witness was Mrs. Hester, progress in Virginia. liably infonred, practically decided as to be given the Weldon eating house, has Mr. Reado, Julia's mother.

She described the girl i eaue, or N. of 1 the basis upon which railroad property created much favorable comment. "Why But It Was Agreed that He Should Submit to tnouaiul condition about the time Robertson went, 'AFMT TFR QFT MYW FF" 1 the doctor should be discriminated a- II UI1 I I Lll UUUIII I II II I numlor away to Texas. She said the girld had al July September October November ui dollar. of rhv ave nia.W ma! i il.lla State ways been an obedient-child, modest and gainst, I cannot understand," said a gentleman yesterday, unless it is on the 7 7 43 7 23 7 10 7 03 7 01 7 09 7 lS 7 16 7 45 7 21 7 04 97 7 01 7 08 7 C5 7 09 Murder in the Second Degree and Be Sentenced to Hard Labor for Twenty Years.

December quiet; that she was never consiaerea "fast," but on the contrary was of a most SAID A ''TRUSTY" WHO ESCAPED FROM ieen encliNl au-l lack of fun.U ground that as carpet baggers, T. in North Carolina will this year be assessed for taxation. It will be three per cent of the gross receipts. At least that is what Dr. Abbott says it ought to be.

Otho Wilson, I hear, 1 Keough and H. L. Grant 'run' him, February. March j-uuru, uuui UltMlfT Willi retiring disposition. The witness rurtner said that though Robertson had visited THE PENITENTIARY.

there is no need to stop all trains -for his 7 19 714 piete, the April benefit" not cotton closed steady: middling up from friends of at her house for many years, she had never seen any evidences of any undue The gallows was yesterday cheated of it own. Fortune and the demency of the court favored Berry Cook, who stood Of course Maj. Wilson wanted to rent thinks the tax rate ought to be five per lands 8. middling trait 81 Mies Dale a. LIVERPOOL.

out his hotel. That's nothing but busi On the "24th vt the first floor wat 3 the organ ami chairs lira carriotj th" she had Smith Lets the Convicts Pick cent. But Maj. Wilson, they say. con.

ness. Of course S. Otho didn't mind turn- Liverpool. July 20. 4:00 P.

M. bpot cot siders that entirely too high. So three ing an honest penny by keeping a hotel charged with the murder of hi mistress Rosa Morgan. the inmates of the ton quiet, prices lower: American middling fair4d; Rood mlddiingr American mid to go about as they pleased and with! Blackberries-How His Kindness whom they pleased. H.

H. Knight, the county Was Rewarded. per cent it will doubtless be. at a delightful summer resort. That's i 1 A TTT 1 Tctond rtf Rnfferine death for his dling 4 7 82d low middling 4 3-32d; good or-dinarv 3 81-32d: ordinary 25-32d.

to unite in devout thank for his pat servict. a'Z. It ia -nnw a. Uttlo-over two npr rent, ousiness, too. was II aiSO DUSinesS lor was next sworn and testified that up 1 x.

liax: wuuurciu xvaiivvajr iu cuange lis eat' crime he goes to the penitentiary for a plication for Sales of the day were 8,000 bales, of which l.tiuo were for speculation and export, and to the time of the Robertson affair, I 1 3es went ter see my wife. I wus and nearly $225,000 revenue is raised. i mg place, and stop all its trains at included American: receipts 1,000 bales, Miss Hester's character was considered comin' back Monday any way, ana especially that ho At three perectn neaTly $300,000 rev- term of twenty years that is the judgment of the court. The limit is 30 years. Round Knob hotel just as S.

Otho open- including euu American. Futures opened quiet with a moderate de mand, and closed steady at the advance. American ed a hotel there. Would the trains have been stopped there if the manager was He is now 36 years old, when he comes That was the explanation of Allie enue will be raised. Journey, a colored "trusty" who last announcement of this rate is not week escaped from the penitentiary and I good.

A. R. Hodge also testified to Miss Hester's good character. He had known her ever since she was a child. Here the State rested its case and the uteris oi ma Me," and C.iwa tW could be occupied U.f,,r,.

1Ul'tV''" On the r. only running a farm at Rhamkatte, in out he will be 56. July 4 10(24 11 i woo v0ctDi01r v.Tvnfrht Ha.l- no oinciai. luoeeu il was uoi jurenueu mat stead of being Railroad Commissioner? 1 A 111 At the conclusion of the testimony July and AuRUSt 4 0964 10 Aumiet and September 4 03 detense mtroaucea nve witnesses an a lit ehnnlrl hA InnTm nt all. PPnt: in thp People will ask such questions as that Monday evenine.

there was little, if any, these hot days. a He had few. Tor ba, the Commis- QQ, TuOTr been the penitentiary only three sion invited Gov. Russell and several Rumple, president n. urf" a letter from Mr.

city, written on Juno L4 itho of the prnyer nnd prais- m-Z: closing a check fur fr Ul UUU 11(11 vlvli HVIUl VJ-tA TT II, j. doubt left as to who it was that did the tilling. The defendant's own testimony settled that question. He cut off all avenues of escape that the other wit Robertson, a brother of the defendant, 1Jccli xa- oxner genuemen review me arguuieui xrxrj wuxti aKJvatti lli 1 mKXi. lin, county for three years, but Capt.

of the railroad officials presented orally Thomas Robertson; Everett Earp, a The Grand Judy Has Made Some Good brother-irf-law nesses had left him. of the defendant; William Johli Smith, not the one Pocahontas the other day and set forth such facts in of the saved, but the superintendent of the p6iil- rebuttal as they might desire? Did they uuuuius iunu. jiio work will resumed, and if the frionis ornlinnn will Earp, first cousin isin There still remained, however, the one oseible doubt as to Cook's intention to Thomas Hester, a brother-in-law of ieniiary, nas maae a special ana not employ a stenographer to take down 6end such contributions 1'. George Robertson, and Frank Weathers, long study of criminalogy, and he knows fl-511 on that fatal night. It the argument for this very purpose and September and October 3 63 October and November 8 673 68 November act December 8 65 December and January 8 633 64 January and February 8 633 54 February and March 3 64 March and April 3 65 April and May 3 553 56 NW ORLEANS.

Niw OklXanS La July 20. 'otton futures quiet and steady; Bales 16,100 bales. July 7 80 Auirust 7 4lffi7 43 September. 6 9206 93 October 8 776 78 6 806 81 December 6 83 January 6 856 87 February 6 886 90 6 9166 92 OTHER COTTON MARKETS. The grand jury in its report, at the nn-n-rrX- 4-V.

4- I- a brother-in-law of Jim Robertson. 1 1 1 Ti 1 their own. use in arriving at a concln was just possible that in beating and --choking ier he had, in jealous rage, gone he lays eyes on, him. So when Allie ford the work need building is completed. ooh-C; to John Oatcs, Trejiwirer.

N. C. cs iit; i-:" a iXrs A I I POriDO 116 at filze1 him up as good MLL UnUlO IIYirnUV LU material for a trusty; and after three sion? Has the stenographer written these arguments for the use of these gentlemen so that they may review them as the Commission only on last Wednesday invited them to do? If so they have not 1 month's probation he was allowed to go JUDGES AN1 without a guard completion of its work for this term of court, made the following recommendations: "We consider the county court house in a very dirty condition and recommend that the whole house be renovated and kalcomined, especially the court room. We consider the clerks' desk in thpjcimi-room very inconveniently located, and Some people thought this just little been informed of the fact. PAST WEEK HAS BEEN ONE OF THE MOST FAVOBABLE.

rash in the Captain, but he didn't agree I And yet if there is any truth in cur-with them. He said the man was al- rent rumor the matter has been decided, right, could be trusted. He believed Of course not officially, just a sort of he had made life at the penitentiary general understanding. They 'Get Pay in Only C. The Orange County Ol Chapter 378, Laws tvY lows: 'Thatt all future T-z'y-n further than he- bad intended and killed where he only expected to punish.

This theory was borne out by the fact that Cook Teturned borne that night and tried to send someone Lucy Simons to the dead woman, who, he reported, was sick. lAgain the witnesses who heard Rosa crying and calling for mercy, while Cock -was beating her, heard her do 60 at two different times some distance apart. These were very small pegs on which to hang a reasonable doubt, but the judge and solicitor, hung at there and allowed the defendant, when the court opened at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, to enter a plea of guilty of murder in Galveston, quiet, 7 1M6, 35 bales. Norfolk, firm, 8K, bales. Baltimore, nominal, 8 bales.

Boston, quiet, 8, bales. Wilmington, firm, 8, 1 bale. Philadelphia, firm, 8, 45 bales. I too pleasant for Allie to go away with- The official decision will be reached Fine Showers Have Occurred Nearly All Over the State-'-Curing Tobacco. at Otho Wilson's shotel at Round Knob we recommend that the position be Monday.

For the Commission has de- changed and it be placed just in front out a wora 01 gooa-Dye to anyooay, and i stay. i It was a hot afternoon last week. The bavannan, nrm, eo Dales. aim juut OI electi-uis nv dollar per ir New Orlea.no. casv.

lit 411 hnlpi. cided to meet there at that time. Uom- Jand below tne Mobile, nothing doing, bales. service as requ by law. missioner vxno uson naa aireaay gone ftiempms, eteaay.

7 13-10, 7 Dales. Augusta, firm, 8, 5 bales. Viy xuxiCliU ivr sun had poured down its vertical rays Carolina, issued by the Weather Bureau all, day npoa the buildings and the stone here yesterday, says the week ending and brick piled about in the penitentiary. eon required carry h- i. tur, ballot boxes lif ei.

rk iu court, except the i v. which the county. seat is Charleston, firm, bales Cincinnati, steady, 8, 1C4 bales. Louisville, quiet, 8, bales. St.

Louis, firm, 7 13-16, 7 bales. Houston, quiet, 1, 66 bales. New York, stt ady, 8, 606 bales." RALEIGH COTTON MARKET. N. C.

July 20 llowed one i an.lY.v.- July 19th has been one of the most fa- I All day long the convicts had ot the season. Fine shweIS oe- 17L SLg-jX curred on several days, which were near- keep. coc-L. Now" breeze had sprung np ly general over the State, only five or six and as the sun was getting low in the the second degree. In doing this the judge stated that he little doubted that Cook was the murderer, but that tibe investigation had failed to reveal any reason for the man's per mile one.

way for his the allowance of one cent registration of. voters counties still suffering from drought, vrest, Allie took a tin bucket upon his Strict cood middlinsr. 7X(aS7X "T5ecmavngso infuriated or insanely jeal- "The crowding of witnesses in the corridor around the grand jury room is very annoying and greatly retards business and therefore we recommend and urge that four additional benches be placed along' the walls in the corridor for the accommodation of witnesses. "We find the condition of the jail good in regard to both cleanliness and sanitation. We examined the kitchen and considered the prisoners plentifully supplied with good wholesome food.

We failed to find any "turkey" legs in their hands, but plenty of side meat, corn bread and fresh vegetables. "A committee of five visited the Home to prepare a place for them. Maj. -Wil-; son and Dr. Abbott leave to-day to join him.

Secretary Brown goes with them. Now this is what the school girl would call "real nice" going way off up among the mountains, where it is cool and quiet to a railroad hotel, to assess railroad property for taxation. There are no newspapers there, and the "dear people" cannot come near to molest or make afraid. Then it is not likely either, that Gov. Russell and the other gentlemen invited to review the railroad side of the question would care to go that' far to argue on a question already practically settled.

Indeed it Good middling 7X07X arm and walked out of the enclosure, and the comjH'nsatioti herein i in lieu thereof." All crops have Improved. Cotton Is very very -----i 4V i strict middling. 7X Middling. Section 3 of the Market nrm. RALEIGH PRODUCE MARKET.

'that this aft shall only nuii.y counties of Stokes, ance. Itowan, 1 "tv Good spring chickens 10 015 Grown hens 17X20 Egg 8 (10 Butter 15 17tf vie, Wnk. Cleveland. vigorous and the only complaint is that T' Tv 1 it is somewhat smaller than the aver- he WUld piCk age. Cutting and curing tobacco is now a f4eWlaC.krS for suPPe.r- beeinnine alto in the central district As he picked 'he was reminded of his Eastern afSta Franklin CQnnt' home' Had he not done received indicate that the past week has 1 Ka da tor Yes, and on been exceptionally favorable Genial ttat llttle branch that ran Dear by his showers, with moderately warm days i abin' W.nderi swife was mak-and plenty of sunshine, have caused a hfe TH general advance in crop conditions.

The Smith could nights have been a little cool, but HTas g10od- OIU3 eta LTJ a. VWAAiUJJ. uuviu been professing to lore. He was inclined to the opinion that Cook had not intended to commit muTder. The solicitor held similar views.

'Then," said the judge, "let this defendant be imprisoned in the penitentiary at hard labor for a term of twenty years." Cook at his best is a mean looking negro. As the trial proceeded and he savv the web of criminating evidence gradually closing around him, the mean scowl on his face had deepened and the desper burg. Dare, GfanvilJe, rr. New honey 7X 8 1 f'tr i for the Aged and Infirm. There are enoir.

Warren. Moiitirone rv. 80 does not even appear that they have been inmates, 31 white and 28 colored land, Pasquotank, Gamden. The health of the inmates is very eood Alamance, LOCAL STOCK MARKET. aid lalifax and Hertford." North Carolina 6's 128 North Carolina 4'b 103 Asked 129 103 112 123 101 an 6'B 112 stock 122 Raleigh Gaston 8's 101 invited.

But the type-written argument, now being prepared by the stenographer, and which these gentlemen have been invited to review, will, I understand, be taken along. To what use it will be put does not appear. Possibly it will be used to paper the walls of the official Commission Room in the Rouad Knob Hotel where all Southern Railway passenger trains, a-goin' and a-comin', stop for meals. And just here at might be well to in- SON. (Now York North Carolina sets in Kalelgh Gaston Seaboard Air Line with the exception of one colored woman, who has consumption.

Without making complaint, we would suggest that the county physician give a little more attention to the Home. The farm is reported good. "An inspection of the Work House quarters was had in East Raleigh. The jury reports that the quarters are in good condition except in the sanitary arrangements, which are not considered as good sufficiently so to damage cotton. There VJt feo he started, is, however, one section the southern i rri, portion of the district, including Dnplin, Lll thnt Pender and Brunswick, wherl almost ShS no rain has yet faMen, and corn is being TV i cut short.

In general, crops are flonr- Ji the new order of ishing. Cotton is very good; it is a lit- had maugurated and tie late in blooming fa north portion, I t3t -JZ ww0 if i ZtA arrest. Why not pull them off? It City of Raleigh 6's 1907 106 City of Raleigh 6's 1897 102 Ag Boclety 6 work of lament is suceessftil i. Citizens National Bank 123 Commercial and Farmers Bank. 122 National Bank of Raleigh 116 The prisoners do '-1 I07Jtf 103 40 125 123 117 135 81 63 106 66 healthy, show -no rejnu'i; a time.

Corn is about laid by; it has im naieign savings uanK. 130 Raleigh Cotton Mills sn as its importance demands and the jury quire what is the nse of the Commission eupation, nnd do n.t iry costs six cents a dav.l.-w recommends that it be looked after under the direction of the health officer of the Caraleigh Cotton Mills 60 Caraleigh Phosphate Works 105 Car Co 90 ate flash of his eye had become more dangerous as his chin dropped forward upon his breast. No man in the courtroom realized more fully the seriousness of the situation than he did. The gallows stared him in the face and he knew it. So it was natural, when he heard that it was all to end with a twenty-year sentence, that his head should become more erect and a pleased look come into his devilish eyes and gradually creep over his face, until it spread, as the sheriff was taking him back to jail, into a smile of 'delight.

He nodded pleasantly to his friends as he passed out and niquired after their health. He will be taken probably to-day, to Hie penitentiary. But almost the universal comment te that he ought to have been hung. county. There are 60 prisoners in the while engagel in utd.n.r w.rk rh i they are in It i officially that they an- me Milts Mrg uo The Mills Mfg Co pf d.

uHl .1 -f Zi Work white males and 1 white female; 37 colored males and 6 females. than Irired workmen. v. We specially recommend that two GRAIN AND PRODUCE. corded to them for sx e-md i'-v-.

was warm and 'he did not need them any way. So off they came and off he went to his wife's house after hiding his clothes an Dr. Martin's yard. Of course it was pleasant at home and Allie decided to stay over Sunday and tell his friends what a fine time he was having in the penitentiary. But a pesky officer came along, nabbed him and yesterday brought him back.

It is a pity that these country deputies havea't yet learned that an inmate of Capt. John Smith's place of business ought occasionally to be allowed to go to 6ee his wife land spend a few days with old friends without being arrested and brought back like a common criminal. cases they are allowed t. s' proved, though it will be short; bottom land corn is fine. Tobacco has improved greatly and cutting is pretty general in the eastern district.

Sweet potatoes fine; apples ripe, melons abundant. Strawberry plants are being set out. Contrail District. The past week has been an exceptionally favorable one; the drought has'ibeen 'broken in all counties which were suffering and local showers have occurred throughout the district. The nights have been a little crops made good progress during the week.

Corn is tasseling low, with small staQk, and there are still complaints of prison rooms in the yard of the Home for the Aged and Infirm have better homes from ni-jrlit li M-c-i CHICAGO, July 20. WHEAT. Openlnor. ventilation facilities." having an office in Raleigh anyway. There are two great railroad eating-houses in the State one at Round Knob and one at Weldon.

Otho Wilson having the one at Round Knob, it has been suggested that Dr. Abbott is clearly entitled to that at Weldon. Any other arrangement would lay the railroads liable to a charge of unjust discrimination. The Round Knob hotel, being in the mountains, would make a splendid summer (meeting place, 'and Weldon would be an ideal winter Tesort. One is on the Southern; the other is on the Seaboard, and both are convenient to that 6pecies of calamity howler that travels about in private palace csts.

But it is to Round Knob that the eyes morninjr. So far not 'f tif-si i violated hw parole trying July September 75 71X THE WHITE PEOPLE OF RICH way. The North Car.lir.Ti December (new). CORN. ia a valuable and intivi'shuz July 2fl- 26 MOND HUMILIATED.

(Wadesboro Messenger.) The board of education of Richmond 76X 72 73X 26 28 27X Yl 17X 20 son, and its success is to J'-s-l- application elsewhere. December. 27X OATS. A WOMAN'S PITIFUL STORY. Thomas Robertson on Trial For traying his Sweetheart.

damage by chinch bugs, but the late July 17 county, composed of two white men and 'PRIZE-PANTS'. The following 1- LA GRIPPE. September May 20M crop has improved materially, and much of the early crop is safe. Cotton, though one negro, nas elected two negroes as MESS PORK. Per Bhl.

school committeemen in each of the girl won a prize, a juiy Condition of the System Which This of the world will be turned next week. 7 67 7 75 September 7 70 townships of the county. These negro still smaller than the average, is very vigorous and blooming and boiling well. Prospects for tobacco much improved; by a school miss: RD. Per 100 Lba.

"Pants are made tor wn a-' -n committeemen will have jurisdiction over Disease Always Leaves. Without reasing the discussion as to Physical strength and energy contrib farmers topping it; cutting and curing white schools and will have power to say for pants. Woman was m-v -r'fi-A ute to strength of character, and both has just begun in this district. Oats all September 20 4 25 October 25 4 27X SHORT RIBS, Per 100 Lbs. September 50 4 57 October $4 67 4 60 who shall, and who shall not, teach in what la grippe may or may not be, at When a man pants a The trial of Thomas 'Rbbertson for the seduction of Miss Julia Hester, began in Wake county Superior court yesterday morning, and consumed the entire day.

A-large nnmber of witnesses have been summoned, and it will probably take another day to complete the trial. The evidence yesterday was, for the most part, introduced- by the State. may 'be had by taking Hood's Sarsapar- cut. Wheat threshing continues. Sow them.

Doubtless, in many instances, it woman pants for a man, ille. ing turnips has begun. will be necessary for white ladies to pair of pants. Such i.ar.ts Uj uun auounnna were mm rniiowa- least this much is certain, and admitted by all: that it will produce catarrh if not promptly and properly cured. It leaves a person baggard, weak, sallow.

Flour auiet. firm. Wheat. Nn inrtnnwa Western District. Drought still pre either apply to these men for employ spruag70a73; No.

2 red, 76X76X vails in Surry and Alleghany counties, ment, or emigrate to a county whose pol wiu, uau, is o. z. 17. Pants are like mola ner in hot weather and th.ekT -z -The man in the cks durine an eclipse. Men ore frazzled out, mucous mebranes all con and over limited portions of a few oth ltics are not controlled by 6uch men as Though only four witnesses were exam gested, appetite changeable, digestion the Dockerys, Longs and Smiths.

i 7n1u, 21Xa22; No. 3 white fob 19Xa21X. Rye, No. 2, 37. Barley, No.

8 No. 3 2932; No. 4 b28. Flax seed. No.

1, 81a82. Prime ers, but in general the past week has been very favorable, with good rains and more moderate temperature; in fact, It is truly a sad commentary upon the ined for the prosecution, a most damaging chain of evidence was "formed, and taken an pants. Jmk capricious, and just about empties life of all meaning or desirability. The spe degeneracy of the Anglo-Saxon race that at this stage of the proceedings it bids breeches of promise. much discussion as to cific cause for la grippe may be a mi- the nights have been quite cool in the white men can so far forget their fair to land Robertson behind the bars cribe; no doubt it is.

But the effects ximoujy seed 13 75. Mesa pork per bbL Lard, per 100 lbs f4.17Xa4.20. Short rib sides (loose) 4Xa5. Dry-salted shoulders fboxed) 4Xa5. Short clear sides (boxed) 5Xa 5X Whiskey, distillers' finished goods per northern and mountain portions, of the mothers, wives, sisters and children as singular or plural.

F' It will be remembered that at the last of la grippe need no discussion. Peop- to put negroes in authority over them. term of court Miss Hester's father, district. Too much rain occurred in Mitchell county and portions of others, ple undestand that themselves. Experi men wear points it they don't wear any it is and wnat makes the matter infinitely worse, this disgraceful thing has been ence may be a hard and bitter teacher, BALTIMORE.

get on a tear in th I and some lowlands are too wet to plow. Crops are doing remarkably well. Cotton but the lessons in this school BAL.TIMOBK, July 20. Four Abram Hester, obtained a judgment for $1,500 damages against Robertson for the seduction of his daughter. This has never been paid.

But on the evidence done simply to strengthen the hold of the all right, but when the do. eztim.l3.00a is perhaps still a littfle small, but is men who are responsible for it upon the tear it's all wrong." lis- irri u.io; winter wheat pat blooming nicely. Corn is about laid are to the point and accurate. There is no remedy in the world that meets the conditions produced by la grippe better than the remedy Pe-ru-na. negro vote of the county.

then brought out has been founded this "04.40; spring by; it is small in stalk and tasseling criminal action to punish the man for tt neat unutt nil Nn 9 on rather low, (but is looking well. Some REPUBLICAN MISBEHAVIOR. wantonly mmmg a young girl's life. iS 4uffust and September 77X0 Hon. Josiah B.

Allen, of Columbus, To renew a waning complain of chmch bugs still. Sweet The witnesses yesterday examined jOhio, to The Pe-ru-na Drug ed from a ource ac'--1--1'-- 2.re bid; Southern wheat by sample, 77a81X; do. on grade 79a potatoes very fine. Wheat threshing Couldn't Behave Themselves at Their were Julia Hester; her mother, Harriet never 6onght in Tin Manufacturing Company, in a letter dated April 16, 1897, as follows: "I continues. Good stand of peas and many i Own Meeting.

stitution and vigor' nr Hester, and two character witnesses, H. Knight and AR. Hodge. Miss Hester was kept on the stand several hours being planted Hm' and July aia31X August mamU. P.mber 3ia31X; steamer mixed 280; Southern white 32a33; do.

yeUow idated as to be Dvidence direct, c.nvi:. Detroit, July 15. The feature have been afflicted with a disease commonly known as la grippe every winter since that disease was discovered. I THE CROP REPORTS. or the closing day of the ReDnbHean indicates IIosttttr' League convention was a struggle over have tried many remedies without sue NomSredx! WWt WMtrn 5yfrmer; 2' near-by 41 2 western She related substantially the same story as that told by her in the damage case last court and printed in the News and Observer at the time.

The betrayal, she What the Weather Bureau Says Condi tne next place of meeting. Omaha had the pull all along, but Baltimore made a cess. This spring I was induced to try a bottle of Pe-ru-na. I have now taken two bottles and have received much tions all Over the United States. said, occurred under promise of marri Hay steady; choice Timothy tl3.50al4.00.

NAVAL STORES. nard fight for the honor, but Omaha am a tonic of uneiam; --r -perfect, purity, and ties that constitute it i edy-for -dyspepsia, r' complaint, urinary rheumatic complain f-M Delicate females uul --r: Washington, D. July 20. The Beautiful eyes grow dull and dim As the swift years steal away. Beautiful, willowy forms so slim Lose fairness with every day.

But she still is queen and hath charms to spare Who wears youth' coronal beautiful hair. won. one Sunday the last of September or the first of October, 1893. The wit benefit therefrom. In fact, all symptoms of the disease seem to have left Secretary M.

J. Dowling was easily re Bureau in its review of crop conditions for the week ended July 19, SStliia ateidy aSatf VceTpts lii ness said she yielded to Robertson be elected. mggms, of New Jersey, me. Therefore, I cheerfully recom mend the virtues of Pe-ru-na." cause she loved him, and he promised ltOBln firm: Mtrnnu1 on. says: While the week has been generally fa to marry her, no matter what happened z5: receipts 667 barrels.

nihrsieal was elected treasurer. Among the vice-presidents were Samuel Burroughs, Virginia; Charles Henley, Alabama; J. Address The Perru-na Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio, for a and nobody would ever be any the wiser, vorable, some damage has resulted from excessive rains and severe -local etorms After this Robertson continued to visit 'ToVfl 04 oarreis. iree dook. wx.xu, reueiuT.8 oo oarreis.

iianson, Georgia. her, and there were other improper acts in New England and portions of New low3 a severe i remedied, and throuprii its position a rW -20-Turpen ine -tne aisoToer of tne convention lork, New Jersey and northwestern m'jt cxixa KoeiLl dull 3fil-a H. os-v. -r si n- throughout was its most remarkable fea five, in number, Robertson threatening each time not to marry her, but expose her unless she yielded. But from time Alabama.

Drought also continues un broken in portions of North Carolina ture and the younger and more inexTeri wliadow Bla8s 51.S, wa 8AVAjrKAH, July turnen Texas, Tennessee, Missouri and Kansas! CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. THOMAS BANKERS ani -Founded 1333, to time Robertson kept putting off the marriage on the ground that his people would give him nothing to live on, but told the defendant that if anything hap enced elements were not by any means wholly responsible for it. The new Executive committee of the National Republican Leasrue held its An SSS closed In the principal corn States of the central valleys, with the exception of receipts mmK nTiOTS receipts A. pened he would marry her at once. nual meeting in the Hotel Cadillac thi portions of Kansas and Missouri, where drought prevails, the crop lhas made favorable progress during the week, the Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your youth.

"A "woman, is as old as she looks," says the world. No woman looks as old as she is if her hair has preserved its normal beauty. You can keep hair from falling out, restoring: its normal color, or restore the normal color to gray or faded Tliefas-tisila dgaaturs hT. i-au, wid- evening. Chicago was continued as the League's headquarters and the date of the Omaha convention was left to PresU Members ci tl.

2- 1 change. Stocks, Grain. reports indicating rapid growth in Ohio Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, KiAai wj; water wnite 8o5. RALEIGH TOBACCO MARKET. Smokers, i Good ei nne Cutters, Common io S00- cient urawford and the committeemen irom reDrasKa.

Minnesota and South Dakota. The crop has made substantial progress in Nebraska and Iowa, but is not altogether 'Are you aware," said the garrulous boarder, "that oxtail soup was the in in juaren sometmng aid nappen, and Robertson, instead of marrying, as he had promised, took some medicine to the witness to produce a criminal operation. She did not take it Two weeks -after this Robertson left for Texas, Tvhere he remained for more than a -year. Here the letters of Robertson, written from Texas to the witness, were introduced. These protested undying love and repeated promises of marriage.

The child died in June, 1895, being An Arkansas editor who read that well cultivated an the last named State dention of the French refugees wfho In the Southern States late corn has been wiawa ureen 2ta Good ffi a young jady New York kneads bread with her gloves on. says: We used to beg the oxtails because they had Specialties: North Caro. Wilmington Weldon R- Petersburg R- Petersb-- and Atlantic Coast andertif.c.esofinde Private w.res. Corresp hair, by the use of greatly improved during the past week, no money to tray soup bones -V "In other words." said the Cheerful eaiO wrapper, good soaa, lne 85050 Market strong with rood demand for li with our pants on, we need bread with out boots on, and if our rubscribers- in arrears don't pay up soon we shall need except portions of Louisiana and Texas where rain is needed. A general improvement in the condi- Idiot, "they were reduced to the last Ayer's Hair Vigor.

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