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1 o r MjMm Kite INF - ILM Js ; I S i VW y - - - 0- 1 p1 8 I 'i'4 Vol, 3; No. 295 ;; , ! ; t;:C()i;;7 bisodun? -0NaLI DRESS GOODS Monday '& Tuesday. K CUT THIS DEEP jxneens quite a, saving to aoybne vho will make the . calctiiation on " a drets. No funny busi ness ; our goods are marked in plain, figures and are always as rep- resented! v Figuring ;on finis basisjlre dices new Jknd Adesirle Dress Goods to cost. ! . .' . : Our East IMmtm JbiiSchoic $ee iif ypurs piecei is in the lot. OESTREICHER & CO:,' i1- THREE STRONG 1 IN -FAVOR OF Our Oomveziiencea for despatching tuineea at our present stand, makes it fXasfible fdr three xnea to do the -work itHiat requirecl four at our oid stand, a savins of twenty-five per eeot in labor. Second: The volume of business we are now doing' requires only a. email margin for. . profit, to mke it pay., Third: , We are tit dh-ect touch with all im porters, packers and manufacturers, and get our goods at prices usually paid by .wholesale grocers. (- '' .' 53 PATTOk AVE. v IjlDo you want relief ? Jf io try a sample bot tle Of . Hygienic Cream, Large Bottle for 10 cts. vim 4 s ; Last week we received orders ; from Norfolk, Va Springfield V Ohio, an4 New York pity, which well tends to Drove it has merit. ilHEINlTSH:&; bbgah; IPirnces Chapped Hands '-: vV , :- . A8HEVILI1E, N. G, TUE8DAY; 1 SHiflf --, . - A i White Supremacy - Bill ent Back" ' to Committee. Bill, to "Restore , Mitchell i ounty to the Eighth District. Senate Votes to A bolish Chain Gan?, System in Mad ison 4 oumyt A Protest Against Padding of the Sen , ate'sPoll of Employees Many New Bills. ' ' '' Special to the Gazette. .RaleigU, Jan; 16. The sessions of the bougies today were brief and of little general f interest The committee meet ings announced the close of the ses eton were of more Sn'fcerest than the leg islatures work. : ; HOUSE. I The significant feature of the house prooeedingrs wae observed by few. It wa the request by Mr. Gilliam, of the committees-, oa counties, cities' and towns, that -the bill to create new com missioners for Hertford county be re itwmmft'ted to the committee. This was done.. Now. the Hertford bfll is of little general initerest, lalthougfr.ifcs, PPte of tSat couniyoubtless, thtoabr, ttwitejes of . v - 1 ' - iW. . -s. V:-. e:sworia are oar ine; put' xt .simpiy 111." :lJlf- if J- ' H.ua3 - .aye aemocrauict., coniy;f. cpmmiS- sioners to the three now in' "office, -thtrs restoring whiter riiie?As -inetomJnftw' J ee eaysv But., .the ttertxora nmtter isi tie i weclirso of other .sucbHl&Waiid he. disposition, made -of , it will deter mine the other county bills. The house was' considering this bill Saturday when- t 'adjourned, and, . Representatiive J.' P.; Snipes, of Hertford, republican had juet completed a warm speech, which a weetefn man told me he expected to answer. There seemed a good deal of opposition! to the bp, and in ' spite of the request of the committee that7 the bfll pass the house" adjourned on the motion of (Representative John B." Hol man, of 'Iredell. The western members 3 are very coneteientious and some of them tihought the government of Hert ford should not be taken, away from the republican board. . The committeemen carefully considered the bill and I think felt hurt that the house did not sustain them. The request to recommend the bill was because the result of a vote to day was doubtful. NEW BILLS; The following' bills' and resolutions were introduce In the. house: , , By "Patterson, of Colweil, to instruct the North Caroina congressmen to Vote against seating B. H. Roberts, the po- lygamdst congressman-elect from 'Utah. By Walter Moore, to provide' that' an account be 'kept 'of expenses- and dis bursements incident to maintafaing the stock fence Im Jackson county; alo to repeal chapter 353, acts 1897 which requires that 50 voters must reside in a proposed stock daw territory,- This last is to apply to the gtateat large. ?By McFarland, for the relief of ex- Sheriff Robertson, .of , Polk county. By "Wetson, of Transylvania, to regu late the termsof -Court In the Twelfth district.' " 1 , t By Davis, of aywood,;for; the relief of A. J, Holcombe. ' . By Justus, of Hendersoni, to amend the charter' of the' graded school : at Hen dereonvflle. v . By Williams, of Graham to. provide for the equal distribution of the school fund.. . . .,it:V-- s By Thompson, of ' Onslow, , to repeal TH m iutiiMwn'iaf'er.Riviio , A. Special Palvato Treatment of Lung HATES, t2& SOper week and upwardV axoordW to tWf'ootected; includes evsrythang excepting me aictnes, whicn are supplied at iMt A certain number of rooms are reserved at sv lower, rats for patients whose financial circumstances require 11 am . eluded. 'Pattents can. enter and leave at -say tamet-t Advanced- csses "not the law of 1897requlripg: a fwHialy elec tions v"to encourage local taxatto for school. UMerwi8aw; Jt; is cjmmea die state 'spent $30,000' traW By' WIlHanis,rGTah pravids that ail county school . funds, 'shall be turned Intothe tstae. treasury and the bald to the counties according to their chool populations; ' " V fiy Allenv of Columbus; - to repeal chapter 224,1 acte 18971 ' ' ' ' Mr. Leatherwood, of Swalri tafitK duced an important measure! It? takes' Mitchell out ? of the Ninth congressional district and restores it" to tlto ,JE2gMh. Miv Leatherwood says that the Eightih. (Linney's) la republican and the ire-; moving of " Mitchell would make' the Ninth democratic ' " ' By Davis, of Haywood, to ;Createa committee to .report- bfiTer changing Jthe present congressioxial districts... J'' BILLS PASSED. The following- bills were passed, by the house: ' ' - , V . t To amend the charter of FayetteviBe To allow Reidsvllle to dseue improve ment, boadsk To amend the; charter of the Chapei Hill school. ii : ' ' ' To give the use of the htall to;the Confederate veterans on January 25. Chairman" Hoey, of the joint commit- j tee on state printing, made; a report recommending that ' the committee be given authority to : conitract' ' for the printing and binding at a- rate not in excess of that of 1893-4, none to be done ' outside the state, and this to be tern-' porary urutil a permanent law on 'the subject is passed. . ' ' ' ' ' ' Mr. Hampton, republican represen tative from Surry, called for the ay and 'nays which fesuSted, ayes 69, ha)r 23. All the republicans " and popMts voted no except Ieaac Smith, who votw aye.--' ' ''.' y'x " The speaker added to the committers oa education Patterson of "CaldweH; and Thompson,' of Onslow, and van noithced as a. committee on congresslon al districts TJavis, of Haywood cJiairi mairl Leatherwood,1 of Swulnr3Cauncfl, . i j ' v .' .... of .Wautauga; Clkson, Can-.Thie west ha majority of this committee, U w1l j be noticed.. ,',v; . -...-' eMteVeBfoir wb" prosey. my Kenanor tHfown. vnsiio;ne .ami vm. wi viu.cLjj;t wxiiuu gave 14.1m uie nuor thtf senators ate Very coumteous and. do not insist on rules ntoehWave notice ojt 1. 4. : . I i . t.tl 'ii ' ,.1 ' I ai-prcfKeti" nae protest, 01 the .ianiasonie iBeamtorffom. the : FillteenVjh disbrict wis against ihe padulng of line, senate rotl of employees. ' SezuLfor:,Brov9;ns. ', saidi- thglt the cawcu Resolution ' was" .that 'six plages and five iaJrex1s:rshotdd be'em- pioyexl In Wte senirte, but asiow, he uader stood; Ithetje were on, She roll twelve pages and eleven laborers. Her added 'that if a SataisfaJatbry .expQanauon was not'fusnnished by someone ftomcrrow he would! ofCet la resolution to reduce the ilfor'ce Setriatarts Smith, Brown and Wffiliams-were appolmted a commlotee ito investigiate I asked wbbufc ithe eleven laborers and. was tcM. Jthat theirs were no:t tanaJtv many thlat messengers, line chief page and ofShers, had, been pita red on the roll under this name by mia'jake. I mentioned this to Senator Brown, but he was noib' eatlsfled. "Yes. that's the trouIWje," toe sbld "some have gotten' by mistake on a list off higher paying plac es." . - NiBW BILLS. The following bills were introduced.: - ;By Senaitoc Straight, to amend and oon3oiiJate tjbe insanity laws. By Senafor Wtard, tto place Ithe name; .of. J, W. S. Barnes on the pension list. -tsy cseniaftor wusoin, n give rree traris piwrttation -Ao offiicers,' employees aid sup plies . to iatid fronm . ithe Guilford1 court house battle', gfriound. By Senator Miller, to repeal chapiter 51, Haiws ofl897. ' . By Senattcir. WhVaker, " to chiangeVthe name of ifiie . South Atlanitic Insurance complainy. ; " '., By Senator Thorns is, .to repefKl chapter 421, laws, of .1897, con'cerning the special 4?hjopa.taxi. -' -' ' ri--v: -.... By Senaltor-"MurtPay, -!to creait an ,ad- ditioniail justice of itiie peace for town ship No. 1 and i ' elects Joseph R. Hess euch justS e of the- peaV;e Tor- a term of six veana 'frdfei .December: 1, .1899. It was referred to the commitee on coun- ties, ciitles and1 towns, of'wblLcnv SenaJtor Cblck-e is cfhiaftrmian Senator. Murray's b-111 ito abolish the I rfibain'- crane svstem 'of Madison county wi3s fcassett.-: as iwere blias to-. amend tlv cbarttr- ctf the Bingham school to amend sections 87? and 873 of .the code." - A resolution.' giving" tvermissiori 'to the Bagtey monument association to erect the cscDra. square, a staitue of Worth Bagley, the young. faero,. who fe?l stt the naval fight "at Cardenas, was peased'. by ai rising vote' at ' the Suggestioni of Sen ator Brown. y. .. r; . - REPORTS Oil BILLS ; ; 1. BY house: committees Raleigh; Jaau . 15. The. housed commit tee on finance ordered; a-favorabfe; re- X Continued an fifth page.) Institution for tte M;r and Throat Diseases; - to sujen toe meacrnes are- IsO; m- UOBSim JANUARY 17. 1899 - " AP(olflflP! yiyiUJiiii; " is The Probable . Out- i ii " " ' ciome of the Ea- gaii A flair : if: President and Cabinet Will k; Come to a Decision at'a ' .i r . . " " ' . r . gan Sends - Goinmission an jExpurgated Copy of His' 11: feS Testimonv ter from the General Accompa- it TeUk-of His Mental Con- Jldition VAraHe'TeatifiecL Washington, Jan 16. The aaoaon that President McKlnley will take In the fof General Eagaji wfll bo deter- ueu at a cabinet meeting tomorrow, HCL'I s expepted. that the decision, will be .announced immediately after ad- jouramept. .Indications ,tonight: ar that - a jcurt ,n?lal foT Eagam will be the outcome utu is admitted that nobody could makp a positive atemerit..,: i , r , FHPa-tion of the appointment of aiooprt jnarttial a list of the available officer ttas been gxme " wer - two proyisioaal , seaectlonsr - made: : Major W erriittran4,?Brltgiw Vv WJ lat? JiClVK?Uft of th court. .V. v ..u vr JThe -amerof-- enerali .? Wade fef lsb nndec conrideratlonc. i&K much tainr lesfrgeseatne.tOKthe .wSFlfAVesti- raB?sap Tayirom General Eagan. , i&twt following letteipu ''Si a t Gentlemen4-t have- ' the'r honor . to toand you - herewith ; . "my testimony, in sjpcordance with thier; Views Texpressed by you in your letter of Jaduary 13 "The objectJonMe features' and what was considered irrelevant matter "by you, in which "opinion I entirely agree, 'is eliminated. In this' connection, desire to- state there' was a thought or Intention on my part of any disrespect whatsoever to yaur,,commIs-iion, but in explanation aai& -extenuation of the lan guage used hy me heTeitofore, I beg to invite the attention' of the commission to the fact that I had been accused .- practically of feeding soldiers with poisoned beef which made them sick embalmed "beef, so-called, that I have furnished meat to the army under "pretence of experiment,' which charge in effect is corruption and worse, be cause it jeopardzes the lives of the sol diers sent to the front in a .tropical cli mate; that the statements' ihtave gone over the whole country uncontrdicted; that they have been publdsheol-ahd I have been pictured in the preaof' the country as a roan wiBo fed the army on poisoned meat; that for about three weeks1 time I kept silent for the reason that I was debarred from talking with the honorable secretary of war and from preparing charges because-' of the immunity granted by the: president to witnesses before, your commission, not withstanding the gravity of the accusa tions; that it 1st unreasonable to believe THE 1 . PROPHYLACTIC 1 TOdH BRUSH Is Said to Be the Best One Hade, We have , in Ad ult and Children's sizesJ. S i . TAen 'WbrtAny fitter, Klndonigii'Want. Prices, 5 cerf s. 50. : 4 AU.theLeadinrJentifrie84 P6iiFJi3macOo.i;; tp. Post office. ;l . '. . . v- irt v.-1-v..-l,'v-i... -JdF." . W S1 such monstrous charges couldT, have any other effect'than to Vork:"uponan. hon wible rtan to wich a .way - asto goad hlmto; fepecles ;uespSrato8Jtt4 Uiat St fa bUt natural when the proper opportunity 1 wa given Mm, ' to meet' sid vucufc uvuia cnarac tee lrl hlrsh?' tenguagef antfeiros tliat were 'deemed improper, no "matter wbat the provocation. i therefore wirl draw; the language land matter so ob jectionable, "and -.resubmit to yiu .'now my sworn- statement withf ; an abMinir fakh that your commission, having all the facte before you, 'wilC decide, the points at issue justly. ' 1 - -" . ! U .HARLES HEAGAN, "Commissary: General Subsistence.- , f : : . SftVS IT WILL PASS 1 . oughinsrJpieac Tfea- o .ty .11 amits It WiB -, Washington Jan. v-16.Nelson Ding ley's deatfh amd the necessity of dtepos ing of the Indian appropriation bfll has' temporarily interrupted the debate " on the peace treaty but 'it wil probably be renewed on Wednesday. Meantime the republican senators are making a careful canvass to learn ex actly how the senate stands' on the rat ificatlon. , ' AntJ-expanionlsts haveJ been dalm Ing lately 'ffiuat the treaty' will fall, one senator making the positive statement that thirty-eight senators are - already pledged to vce. ajrainet ratification.' A -more sensible prediction, Is Senator Gorpoan's,- who is ; againet the treaty. butitdmf te that Jt- wtJJ be ratifled: III THE , is ?Ababdoned. Pensaco a, . JFla., Jin. 16. Great anxfef y is manifested rrpm Indianapo- oCfe and Chicago regarding the Where aboiitf of the riteam aunchi Pali Jones . . r. . . .. . wjiich jfceft the mouth, of the Mlssssipp riVer-ori January 3 bound for this port, Sho had on board a number of people from both the westeri: cities. The Sampson, a very fast tug, left port today on a searching trip. LAUNCH IS LOST. Biloxl, Miss., Jan. 16. After a thor ough search of the southern coast, in -.:vv-'v. ---- side'1 arid , outside, there eieenls to be small hopes that the (launch S Paul Jones Is afloat or that any aboard of her es caped. - ' a.-.;-;-v JDOLUMBUS' ASHES ARRIVE. Cadiz, Jan. 16.The . -war ship Conde de Vaniadiito, wit ' tlhe remains of Co lumbus aboard, ; arrived, today. - A Havana. from - THERE IS SOME My Bad Postui 1ND some Very 6ood. ;?l6vLxeLti cet thia, weak, taste lesspostum mosjb anjwliere., You! don't know , what good Poatum id until you have tasted the'- g8nuiL6 particle Tiith the charmine: flavor and , food ele- meutfl brought but; . , : - . - r.. p ' -' ' ' ' We bny direct from the manu factnrer, and alirays nave , it fresh either wholesale orxetail. - , -im-'V-y '-'.'Vf V'k' C0R.1N DOWN Price 5 Cento; Because Brooke's Or. aer .Hs Been . Revoked: 'r'" Wood Secures Practically Independent Gbverumeht For the Province : ; , Santiago will; not Save to Yield 'GastoraR Receipts, - to General Fund. lowns Assnmo HoUday Aspect; Cn- bans Hold Receptions and Shout- ing Cubans 'Hll the Streets. v " Santiago, jan. leiToday pwas prac- tically observed as a holiday owine, to . the good newe 'received' .by Genenal Castello, assistant governor, Jfrom his brother, Dr. Castellb, who' accompanied v General Wood to Washington.. 'r . . Dr. Castello said the-: administration fad decided to grant, virtual autonomy to Jhe province and that there . would be no centralization of i"w authority at Hay ana. , This, message caiased the de-. pression which followed .General. Brookes order that the customs receipts nttut. be septj avana, to be sue-.- : ceeded by wild enthusiasm, - fJ I Today thsre .jeerel . processlotrtTBeaded bybjrs bdsv tty vftei-npori:thJ onighfcafl'ec a. ltutdt?ste - . fcubansf tt-:1?-7 PHILIPPINES Ex-Minister to Siam Says Our Eastern Trade De peuds Upon It. - Shanghai, Jan. 16. John Barrett, ei mindster to Slam, delivered a speech today at a . meeting of the chamber of commerce, to which he said the exten skn of American trade an, influenOe in East Asia, mainfy. depended on the United States controlling the Philip pines. If the islands were not held Ameri cans wouUd forever occupy a secondary position on the Pacific. . The difficulties of controlling the lsl ands were j exaggerated, as a firm dipo macy could control Agulnaldo and his followers. ALLEN IN CUBA. Havana, Jan 16. The crufcer Brook lyn arrived today, with Assistant Sec- retary of the Navy Allen on board. The Cubans will give a banquet In honor of Secretary Allen tomorrow night. wiiQlfti to take . this opportunity of ex pressing to the people our sincere thaillra for their very liberal gat- rpnage and kind ex pressions. We also wish to thank those who were lenient us in reigardtto eherav ;ng, asi th demandii this yearwef e very un usual. , f V - Arthiur Hi Field. .i" Chnrch St; and Vc&o&ire., , Kiglit,lell t eidedqor dmrchtti1tn4' Ave, xr'v ,
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