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ft 4 i ;itSW J. : it . i i i i VULIIMK XXI. IIW'Blftftl, I'KAVIN COUNTY. N. , TUESDAY. J NIMBY 17. 1 830 --FIRST SECTION NUMBER 87. -4 i i i hi u . i .... p i ff . i v i r - r i - ymy- - ; .ow r, r.' - 1 1 BOS! BILL I.UKERS. Both Houses Leisure U in M Wort. EIctfii Convicts from New llaaover for lViiitmliarj.- Sale r. !'. & V V. K'jr Condi ifd lijr Jntlpo i At j rumen, juuge narnniiu f 8fs He li Not State Repabllean. JoUKltAI.-tUTKKAir. I Kalekiii, N. C, January ,1,4. i I Both Homes were busy yoslcnlay with A bills Introduced, l( 1 1 s pacing t' tiielr successive readings rout with discussions and dubalon llieroit. . On tlie Senate committees to wlioni the bills had been referred, reported favorably, to iucreaM the number of commissioners tn Craven county, to provide a permaiict system of governmeut for Craven county, to pro ylile four commissioners for Washington county. Among the new liills intro duced in the Sen ile was a bill Tor the relief of William M. Watson, clerk of the Superior Court of Craven county. The following i.i the U:U uf the bill to repeal the election lawn' An act to repeal chapter 15!), of the public laws of 181)5, ami chapter 1H5, of the public laws of 13!)7. The General Assembly do enact: 1. That chapter 1A9 of the public lawn of l(S'j;, en'illed an act to revise, amend a id cun.4oliil.itc the election lawa of North Carolina, anil 1 H.I of the public law of 1 -'J7, entitle 1 an act to amend tho election law of North I'umliMa, lie, and the name nr.? lie . oy .cp mIc.I. Upon moliiiii. lb,' Senate wi.t Into the nomination of a c mimitii on ap propritllons, and the following Senator were elected to form Hie committee Travis, Mason, II yan, Jerome, '1 human, t nmpbell, l.imlsiy and Skinner. The following liills were introduced to authorize clerks of Svipeiior Courts to Issue cmvI! inn acnsl snivlirs upon bonds to stay execul ion, lo icpcal the (10 lien tax on iorc mid mule dealers, 1 1 provide foiniliujisilon lo the voters kof New Hanover next May the question of the Issue ofJ.'iO.OOO in boiuls for road improvement, lo amend section HKiti of the Code, so thai a clerk of court shall appoint himself or his deputy to' make sale of any properly In any proceeding before himself, to repeal chapter 510, public laws 1807, which created the State board of lax equalization. To change tlie name of Chocowinily creek in Beau fort county to Choco river. To allow Bertie county lo issue bonds anil levy lax. The bill was taken up to remove Hie inscription on the corner alone at the Institution for the Blind and lo place in the building a bronze or marble tab let having the names of tho directors who planned sniil building, namely, B. F Montague and olhors.who were directors In 18.(7. Tho bill passed second reading, Caroll they added an amendment, mak ing it a misdemeanor for the directors to fail lo carry out the law. This was adopled. Pelreo, (Republican) offered an amendment to erase only the name of James 11. Young. This was voted down. On the passage of the bill on yeas and nays. The bill pasted, yeas 97, nays 10 Hinllli, colored, of Craven, said: "I de aire very much thai the two races slay aluglo and vote aye." Baton, colored, Repabllean, voted "aye." The Republi cans bad lo lie called on to volo In near Yy every case. There was mac)) squir ming on their part.whioh'tho Democrats laughed at. Home. of the Populist were also called on. Ilcnn of Chatham voted aye. . B lcavo, Overman, by request, Intro duced a bill giving to wiiliJal colleges jti'-5.-?'.""- ' the tiodlea of penltenUary convlcia- who .; ; " - have no relatives or friends or no one lo cMm iUo bo,,y-"-'ru8 IU at ilw' In ; j. alauce of iue'.leadlug, phyaiclnut In ;lBe " :f Btatei 'anJ was approved by them at I :."v','J" ? .t i .... .. ... 1 -uioeting oi iarm auu uv' oi luauiu- ) '.; tlons. Tho aijlttmi, sofdlers liomea and l "- i '":'y. ooonty hornet are excepted. . ; f; " ; ....Tlie Senate and Houao meet each lay "i P'opUy al 10 o'clock wltli nearly full - f!'--- ailcndauoo and as the hanils of the clock ; ' : ' Indicate the hour they are promptly call- & to orders The result la that the Ben ate has aaually adjourned before twelve v; ? and the JIoum before one, leaving the otrtt afternoon tor 1 be committee .to meoi'aail past upon lb? WIU.'3 , : Elevm nero convlctil were received tV. 'j a''0 I nltautfary (ran. VUmlogton " : T yaatorday. Throe were lor terma of 85, . and M year. They were badly In r HamI nt m nlnanlnir 11 n aitjl nti.Hlviwf It Iia. tX. . v ' ''J: ,ort b'n aoaa'coad to their cella. It li claimed al lliejienllontlary that the negro v convict from the Wilmington taction J alwaya dirty anil In bad condition - generally.- J "V; '," T'' -Judge rurneirfiai confirmed in the "Circuit Court the tale of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad to tho Al- "laallo Coast Mae for 3,110,000 at the i t i. t 1 f "J v.xvtil Ob a C.. - n Harscnost gndSoraTlirci.it. It in the l'it n nnnly for tiibliom'l H. Binall d.-i. I'ruis 25 els. adriifftWa. aale which took place la FayetuviUe. The amployew oi the electrle light company are atlll buy mending wtiea ' broken by the weight of the fee hanging to them daring the two days aleet storm. The city street employees spent yester-' day clearing away the broken limbs of trees. Had the temperature been a boat two degrees lower to cause the heavy mist and rain lo freeie quicker than ll did. half the trees would have been irre trievably ruined. Judge Norwood is out in a declaration that he is not a tilale Republican, thai he has changed his views on negro rule since he has held his court throughout the Eastern section. It Is thought the Jndge Is here to see what the feeling of the Legislature Is toward him. Late BLtwm Item. In a debate on the new German army bill in the fcelchslag Herr Bebcl), the socialist leader, said the militia system stood the test well in the Spanish-American war. Some of the Paris newspapers express the opinion that the debates in "the French Chamber on the accusations of De Beauropalre will soon be renewed. Large bodies of Chinese troops arc 1 ly ing concenlrnlad near 1'ekin, and an im portant movement by the Kinrircss Dowager is expected. The robcls in Ecuador have advanced to the gates of Quito, the capital. A treaty of alliance between Itussia and Afghanistan Is reported to have been signed. Conditions continue critical at Manila, but it is believed that the Americans are able lo repulse any attack wliiih the Filipinos may make. An oflicial dispatch reeolvod at Madrid from Manila stales that American troops which were Ordered to lloilo mutinied and refused lo start. It iron von iliilow, Oerman Secretary of Stale for foreign a Hairs, denies that lei'.ii iiiy is aiding or intends to alii the Filipinos. The mayor and city council of San I nan, Porto Klo. have resignoii because of alleged Inability to raise sultlclont pub lic funds. Laborers lu IhcOuantananio district of t uba have gone on a strike liecause the merchants discount their wages. Biitish employers are forming a gigan tic combination to fight the trades unions. Influenza or grip Is causing havoc in St. Petersburg, and London Is also be ginning to suffer from It. The Spanish cabinet will ask the au thority of the Cortes to sell tho Lad rone, Caroline aud-Pelew Islands. A number of Cuban officers aro dis pleased at some of their comrades ac cepting positions undor American mlli lary rulo. The Bishop of Havana has notified Cuban priests that their churches must bo supported hereafter by voluutnry contributions. Ic.Castillo, a prominent Cuban, cab led from Washington lo Santiago that complete autonomy would be granted to that province. Count Von Hunsler, Oerman ambassa lor to France, has left Paris suddenly for Berlin, ami his mission is said to be In connection with the Dreyfus case. The Danish minister of foreign affairs slated In Parliament al Copenhagen- that the expulsion of Danes from North Schleswlg had created a "painful impres sion." Paul Ferry, of Columbus, Oa., suffered agony for thirty years, and then cured his Piles by using Do Will's Witch Uazel Halve. It heals Injuries and akin diseases Use magic. F. 8. Duffy. ' - ' la flfrniRar AiMlHItner. WaatiiHoTON, Jannary 14. Tho Con stitutional arguments, which have been such a conspicuous featnro In the Senate this week, as to our right to acquire the riilltppines, win atl oe lorgotten snoum tht investigation which baa been started by this government prove that the sus picions now entertained, at tq (tarmsjif farolahlpg' Af ulnaldo with money and advice for the purpose pf . opposing America's control of the Philippines! founded on fact, and Congress will be at anjiedty behind tht gtvarsraehi u It was when It appropriated unanimously $50,- 000,000, to be expended by the President In preparing for the war with Spain. , . It la because" ife BO rloager have aft open oatsldamy thai earefutUrj are working themselvet' up over their conttrnotlou of tht Oohitltutloav ' Whea there ae aultlda enemies to tight tby forget everything, floral that wf Tsra all Americans. ?V4ii.ii OI M j Grippe, It agala epidemic. Every precaution should be taken to avoid It. Itt I pod flo curt ",1a On Winnie Oough Cure. A.J, Bhepard, Publisher Agricul tural Journal ' and Advertiser, - Elden. Ma, tayt) "No' one will be disappointed In using On MInutt Cough Curt for La Grippe. Ttoasant to take, quick to WAtniasToK, Jan. 18. Hon Nelson Dlngley, of Maine, leader of lb Repub lican tide oa the floor o( the. floust of liepresentatlvs, and repntoniliig Ut Second Congressional District of Mai Be In that body, died hef tonight at half pant 10 o'clock of heart failure, mulling from eitrerae weakness, due,: Bo doubt, to pneumonia, lit was aaoonselnut moot of lint day, and dentil cam without counclousnrtt bring revalued. i Tie Entire MMm Preitj Hear Such- a (k Dsj," Arendell and Tiller) Doing Fine Work. Sensations Expec ted la Wilson Matter. Cap ital Clnb Reception. Journal nuRSAU, I Kalelgh, N. C, January 10. That the Penitentiary affairs needed an investigation is shown by the leport of tlie exports to Superintendent Day. They made as careful an examination as possible and say that things arc in a bail way, no individual ledger accounts, but everything carried along on the voucher system. Only when the open accounts come in can it be closely estimated how the institution stands. A "suspense ac count" was carried among the "assets" and any bookkeeper knows the relative value of Items carried in such an account which is just about nothing at all. Superintendent Day, Warden Arcndcll and Tlllery, are doing all possible to make themselves "solid " Their Democ racy Is of the true blue order and they are cleaning out the subordinate fusion employees. Whether they themselves can read their title clear will be seen later when the Legislature lakes tin: matter up. Tomorrow is the day promised by the Governor as the time when the evideu in the Wilson matter is promised, and there is going to be some lively lcinin! scences brought up when the Railroad Commission affair is discus-ed. The names of those who furnished the rea sons for their removal is also promised by tho Governor The bill of Locke Craig, in tlie House, requires foreign corporations who do business in North Carolina to take out charter at a cost of $500. It was stated when tho bill was introduced early In the session that the bill was intended to prevent the removal of ensos to the I'"cd eral courts. Of his bill Mr. Ciaig says "The purpose of tho bill is to prevent the removal to the Federal Courts of causes for or against foreign corpora Hons, .The fee fixed by tho bill is $500 to be paid as a license fee, by such cor poration, and is required by the bill to be paid only once, not annually. This bill 'domesticates' the foreign corpora tion and thus prcvonts the removal of causes to Federal Courts where the amount Involved is $2,000 or more, as now provided by United States ttatutc. He was asked whether he did not think that in the mailer of insurance there would be a great increaso in "overhead" insurance. lie had not thought of that feature, but said there was no way lo prevent It if tho company had no assets in this State. The fact is that tho bill appears to be more particularly directed against railroad corporations. The members of the Legislature will be entertained by the Capital Club to night and the affair promises to be an event. The invitations issued were hand some and full preparations made to make the reception a memorable one. The Confederate Bazaar to be held from the 24th to llio 28th is fast being put in preparation. The object of the Baraar, which is to assist noeiry soldiers who cannot obtain entrance to the Home for lack or room, appoals strongly to all. It will be held in the Metropoli tan Opera llonso and Mrs. Stonewall Jackson and others will grace the oc casion. Tho old battle Hags will be on exhibition and among them that of Manly't Ballory, Company A, 10th Regi ment. Contributions aro coming in rapidly. , itundav was a nleasant dav In Ilalelirh and a rollof after the bad weather of the put week.-The sloot storm resulted In at least one direct death, that of a col ored employee of the telephone company who was Instantly killed tiy a wire which he held coming In contact with the motor wire of the street railway. IA I Tot Infants and Children, Tti Kind Yon Han Always Bear the Signature of i THi MABXST. A' I. Vesterdny't market quotation! furnish- l by W. A. Pottcrfleld & Oo. Oommlaalo Bmker.'-" ' -y 'ti.'i)-..'-l'-'.' .- - V IKiWi Yobc, Jantary 1. 8TOCK8. " ff ' . 1 rwi tiiffh. T. mi 8iUr.'...'...i:. it i28i . jarj 127, aw Tobacco:.:. nr. ntii ut J.' o.i . .. . . ii . 10s i03 . loaj Beaillng.l. t.VfJSt 14' oi 'V.VV m Id4 u m v'laa B:t;v;;t;iTi8-;iir--ii7i L.'H.;..it .w..m 5i ti5i Peoplot Gaa..., 1U 111, .1101 -HOJ 8.D. Co .;,....- J3tMi ' Ml 5 ltO.........ti,Jl,"'M S M 1 i fi);.r fj O0TTON.' w .-,".' I' 1 . V :. Open. DUh. Low. Close March.'. 'Un.'t-167 5.70 , ft 87 . MT ' CUIOAGO MARKETS. ; i WBaaT - OpeavttlKh. Low, Close May.f..v;.".7ivi .' im Oobjs-,'--' ' ;-j,,(i,r -'i,,;-,;,. May 87 , 871. Mi 87H Ei. Dir. on tobacco today, Dlv. I per eent. ;'7 ' .'J. ''' '" ' II CASTOR r ABSQVUntXVVRE I Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ovai wm www co., mm YOWH. CtTY Or NEW BERN Hill lnir.flnrrd Ri.mI 111. h rlrr. Olhfr Bill Special to Journal. Kai.kiuii, January 10. A bill was In troduced today by Senator Bryan, of Craven, entitled an act to repeal the charter of the City of New Bern. Also bill In Senate to revise the In sanity laws. I'atterson, of Caldwell, introdueoil a resolution in the House instructing North Carolina Congressmen to vote against the seating of Congressman elect Bob orts, the polygomist, of L'uh. Tho Committee on Public I'rinting re ported in favor of a joint committee being given power to make contracts, until laws have been passed regulating tlie printing. A. K. S. CRAVEN DILLS PASSED. IJovfrnor AnIin I'nlll TufMilnj In I'll Nitn Ch.. Oilier III I In PsMrS. Special to Journal: Bai.kiimi, January 14-tiovernor Itus scll, today, informed the committee that the evidence in the case of the Wilsons would be submitted by nest Tuesday. The bill was reported favorably for the repeal of the act of 18H7, establishing a Board of Eiiualiation. A resolution was introduced In the Senate to impure into the State claims of (25,000 which were contracted during the war with Spain The Craven county Senate bills chang ing time of hold.ng Craven county Su perior court; lo provide a permanent system of Government in Craven coun ty; to till vacancies in ollice; lo regulate bonds of county otticcs; to increase num ber of commissioners of Craven county, passed their final readings. The Cannon contested election case expenses were ordered- to be inquired Into as they were considered excessive. In tlie House the following bills passed: To change lime of the meeting of county commissioners to first Tues day in each month; lo prevent exorbi tant charges in chattel mortgages issued by merchants, to permit Charlotte to issue bonds to pay for Water Works purchased from a private company; bill to amend charter of Fuyettvi'le A E. S. THE STATE OF TRADE. Itiil.tnfMN la ExpfriHilihiN. New York Lending Maury to i:nro. Nkw Vouk, Jan. 14. Dunn.-. Weekly Review of Trade today says: Contrary lo Ihe Krench saving, the expected lias occurred. Tlu: rapid ad vance in (.rices of iron and steel pro ducts have hail their immediate effect, if perhaps not to the lusting benelit of Ihe industry, for there is the same rea son for doubt as to its permanence as in 181)."), when shrinkage of Imying and reaction soon carried prices lower tuan before. Hut there Is now a larger demand for many other products, and w ithout uuwicldly combinations all are doing well. Throughout, the country was never In as strong financial position, as even the governors of London banks admit, one staling that, as London has financed Americ a heretofore, now for the first time New York Is financing Europe. No evidence of weakneas Is soen in other branches of Industry, nor in those upon which great excess of exports most de pend. Wheal and cotton still go oul largely. Europe la buying because ll lias needs, and Now York is lending to Europe nobody knows how many mil lions. NATIVBS ARE FRIENDLY Al Hallo. Ainnrtenn PermUled ta g an Shore, Manila, January 15 Oflicial dis patches Just received here from Hollo, Island of I'anay, Indicate that the natives are disposed to bo friendly, although ab solutely oppose 1 to the landing of the United States forces without orders from Malolot, the scat of tlie so-called Filipino national go vernmen t. Borne of the native offlolaU at Hollo art not la accord with the revolutionary government, but are willing to accept an American protectorate, and logo and ttate the case to Agulnaldo if furnished transportation by the Americana, ..Tht United States transport! Newport, Arizona, and Pennsylvania,, with tht Eighteenth Infantry, the Uwa battalion, the Sixth artillery, and a detachment of tit signal corps constituting General Marout P, Mlller't expedition, art an chored close to Gulmaras bland, between the Islands ( Panay. end.lCegros, where ah exotllent water tupply ' It obtainable. Tht native, though Indisposed pri marily ' to furnish the America! with fresh supplies, bow permit America officer tg ashor for that parpose, and give them an escort, v.jM)j r .-' ' ' ' 1 i' - v- r,.T CVM.m A I OHM AT ", Taka Laxatlvt Br onto Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund Hit money If It falli to cure. 25o. The genuine hatL.'D. Q. Ln each tablet. .' ; - ':.'"'"'':. AMERICA'S GREAT PRoSPfiKTY arof-iin financier Talk orH.M.m l failed ij-i,-n. U,rinnny Owe. Amerle. London, Jan 15. At the moment the great banking houses of London arc confronted by an unprecedented stale ol affairs in Europe. More parliciilaily. Berlin is America's debtor to an enor mous amount What the precise ligiire are nehlicr the Botlischilds nor iln Governors of the Bank of England would venture to specify. They esti mate that it cannot lie less than $ro 000,000. Europe finds herself for the first time In debt to another Continent- Tin topic is the only one discussed in Euro pean financial circles from the establish inents of the Rothschilds In Vienna Berlin and Paris to the Bank of Eng lano. Nevertheless, the eminent heads of financial houses which control Eu rope's pur-ie strings are in no way con cerned at tlie novel position in which they arc placed. Had it been brought about eighteen months ago they migh have been alarmed at any abnormal disturbance of the financial eqiiilihruni of the world. "When the Spanish-American wai broke-out," declared Lord Rothschild to your representative, "no one coulo have foretold the enormous outburst ot enterprise in the United Stale:- or the unprecedented expansion of trade, which followed upon America's victory. Her haivests, of course, had been very good, but the present state of affairs is mosi remarkable. You see, the United Stales a self supporting country, exports enor mously but imports very little, and the consequence is that her relations to the rest of the world are those of a creditor toward a debtor. The business of the world Is carried on by means of capital in actual circulation, and this is now practically, to the extent of al leas' $000, 000 O0O, the property of the United States. There is no reason to suppose it would stop so long as America's policy of expansion continues " These are dangerous times for the health. Croup, colds and throat troubles lead rapidly to Consumption. A bottle of One Minute Cough Cure used at the right lime will preserve life, health and a large amount of money. Ulcasant to take; children like It. F. S Duffy. Work on llAl!loihltt. Nkwi'Oht NnwH,Va., Jan. 15 I'art of the mounts for the 18-inch guns for the battleships Kentucky and Kearsarge have arrived and will soon be put into posi lion. The time for the delivery these two vessels was January 2. Had nolning inteiferred with the (dans of the builders this would have liecn done, but there were delays caused by the government itself which found it necessary to make changes In the plan, an I to do other things necessitating a loss of lime. The government gave the shipbuilders a proportionate credit on this time hut , The result in this case Is that tie- New port News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company has nearly a year in which lo complete the battleship. This is actu ally about six inoiilbs more than the company needs, for it is quite prubuulc, In facl almost certain, that the vessels will be ready for the government by the 1st of July. The advanced stage of tin work may be understood when it is staled that the machinery departments in both vessels aro 95 per cent, com pleted, and tho hulls are H5 per cent completed. SIMPLE2 thing?. An ex O C IV! C C pectnt mother lie, it ihe stop to think a moment, how danger ously wrong- it is to swallow medi cine! when in her condition. She can sec that the outside application of a liniment which softens and relaxes must certainly be the thing for her to use, Such a liniment a MOTHER'S FRIEND which she can depend upon dolnr her a world of good before and during labor. Send to us for out free illustrated book, Before Baby Is Born." Mother's Friend b sold in drug stores for )f a bottle, or from mBKASmUKIOLAT01CO.,AtUata,aa. r man, who will lake orders lot our Lag bom He lood in tltctt vicinity, CA?1 GETAGOLD V.'ATC31,FREE ' Dor lund Inert jura yield of rggs, end keeps (owl in good hvauh. ; We are making Kbetal offers to agents tn order lo gel morn people lo asing iir f"d. On receipt ol 50c wt kill send, pmipsid, t regular $l.oo vise Ian, with which you can begin to take oiiWrt at once, , c,' . INmptttftt, ft I t, MneMtaltm nlvftlt tleiw, fill na twijil vA aclf-iiMrrMed, Mumped Metlnp. Ariflma Ug'noraFoodCo.f.iT C )Boton,Mav 10 IR C GuflTRY r drsiir to s.iy that we have Uid In for Ihe FALL AND WINTK!; TKAUK one of the largest and Best Asaorled Slocks Of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TO UK FOUND IN NKW 15ERNK, And wo rcBjiectfnlly ask for a larger Share of your patronage. We buy in Urge quantities from first bauds aud pay no middle men's profits and are therefore prepared to sell you as low a auj one. We have just compli-led a lot of nice STABLKS and a large slii'd to siicller yo i r "vehicles, which you are welcome to use fi;kk, Wlicti you come to t.liecity Don't Fail to examine our Stock I ofoiv liuyinj; your (Jiocerics. liospect fully, vlcDanicl llaiilL 71 Broail Klrcrt, NEW BEllNE, W. C. fUl ink 0) Is oflering Special Bargains in a great many lines which buyers will do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere. We invite at tention to our Table Linens. Here can be lound good quality at less price than offered elsewhere. In the same line we show the best brought to this market, and at surprisingly low figures. Among other lines, we are irig prints, (Calicos) as lollows, the 5c kind lor4c and the 4c kind, lor 3c. We are also offering a good brown Ging ham at 3c. This is the kind we usually sell for 4c, and which is sold at many other places for 6 c, We have many inducements in all depart ments and extend a hearty invitation to the buying public to examine our stock. NO TROUBLE TO LEWS' Meadows' Gold Tobacco Guano, Jfemlowi' Cotton Gunno, , Sf endow a' D Ink 1 vod Rone A Potash Compound Meadow' All Crop Guano. 4 , ; '', Meltdown' Great Potato - - t -.; s- .... ",' ' ' Meadow' Great Cabbage Gnano. ' t : GERMAN KAINIT AND DIAMOND ,f SEND FOR OUR BOOK ON HM& J.v A.' F HD GROCERS, mm SHOW GOODS GUI Leaf Produces Tobacco of the Finest Quality, Especially Fine Wrappers. Largely Increases the Quantity antl Gred, ' of Cotton. , ; '.V'T': Gnano. '-":-Wfy:--1 '.- .I i , i..' . ' . t.', ...-. PHOSPHATE A BPEOIALTY TOBACCO CULTURE, FREE, H!i A00 IV3 CO.,
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