Newspapers / New Berne Weekly Journal … / March 3, 1899, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
TOE WEEKLY JOURNAL PuUiaWd in Two Sections, every Tues day mad Friday, at Middle Street, it bera, N. C CHARLE5 U STL YEN S, BD1TOB ND rUOPrUKTOK. SUBSCRIPTION RATKS: Two Months 2oVont8. Three Months, 3f' " Six Months, t0 " Twelve Months i.ut ,ONLY IN ADVANCE. Advertising rates funni-hcd upon im plication at tilt ollice, ot upon in. pun ty mail. HSTThe Jul'KNai. is only sent on pa in-advauco basis. Subscribers :-i receive notice of expiration of tin 11 mi1' scriptiona. ami an immediate rvsoic i I notice will be .appro i;itt it by th, JlllKSAl.. Filtered at li e ',.s!..f:ic fJ. C. an second-class mailer. Sttrtiou Two, I'liJuj. Mar. :!. 1'.(! DOES DEMOCRACY NEED A MOSES ? Tiio ininoinuvtiiciit that -I'roi-d.'iit t.'icvchni'i will ii-i'iilcr i.atiniiiil politicH, l!i. id ;n;i!l n' him a i-cm-ilcntirtl usiir.iily ii; I'.M'ii. i a:.r.-! In liilcri ri L 1 1 s ; ijiicciti.ui 'ii'i - I i.'i:ini-ia liccil a political Mii.-i':- to ha.l It ihlo I lie sa fc aliil ijiiii I Inn n of I'oil.l c:il rent, t pili.'il i v i.aliimal i. line I I 1 . t i 1 1 . Mr. Cli whunl will ilclivci an a.!-iIic.-nS o!i March '.'ml in New imk (ilv, ill a lillilicr Hi lie l.ell at I I 1110:110 i s, by 1 he I enioevatie t'lnb. Tiiw is the liiiu tune in two yeai . that the c I'icmiIciiI Ii is poKcn in New Yolk t'llv, ami li.'i'" m'I ilouii to ilelivci- the aihli'i of I lie i inill :; ijtiito n.-itni'iilly it can he cxpcctc I that ho will outline a I omotTatie policy, which it oiilv leinaiiiti for tin! pai'ty 10 ailopt, pIumiIiI it see lit. M,-. (ievclainl's f I'ieinis in ml vanee of his ilfess claim I hat iliirin h:- retii etiient , .Mr. (.'levelaiiil lias k. i.i i! close watch upon national I'lians, atnl that seeine t.he e.mntn 's neee 81 ty of liavii'o some tiiai'ee m.wio in its present nallolial policv n !r e. opetl 11 tnler I 'resilient. M. K 1 11 ley '. a'niinistra! ion. he lia- o'lllineil policy which he believes il I he I h 1: -ocral ic p.trly can accept ami follow . it can ai;ain -ro up into li.e liii;li places of national control. This tnove on the pail ol Mr Democratic pin I y is in t ronhl. that (trover ('levelaml is l'olitical Moses to lcul I lie ami Hit pari.) into a lam! sweeteninl ami hallowt il by otlie.! li ihliue; ami all the 0001I thinns which j;o with nlllcc holtlino. As the National 1 1,'iii'icrat ic part) is situated, it would s"ctn tii.it, its directors were Hafislicil wit h Mr, V. J. ltryan, ami certainly this j;i'ti tlt'tna.i is being kept prominently liufi.ru the people, and every Dcinn cratic organ persists in tiaining him its the party's nominee in I'Mil). Between M r, ( 'levi land and Mr. liryati, it would seem that the is.sti" of silver would njini ho the divid ing lino bet ivccii liie two, for both are against expansion and ten ilm iul acquisition of any kind. Mr. Bryan's position is pretty well established on party policies, as h.n been Mr. Cleveland's, hut the New York (1 i u tier may develop foineihmg new ami pet InipH suggest lo many Democrats that the Demi. crate party needs a Moses, antl remem bering Mr. Cleveland's fotiner suc cesses, the National Democratic Nominating Convention may pitm an exciting place, where Dcinoeiacy may present teveral candidates, ami bo abb) to make a platform for the parly, not merely 10 gi t into ollice on, but one upon which the party can all assemble, ami be united in every way. FREE MAIL DELIVERY WITHIN REACH. The oft repealed, if not. daily al -lioyances lo which those persons who have real buflness ot the Post cilice,, can liml a very simple remedy and relief, by Ihe introduction of a free mail delivery system in Ne Hern. . Tbe JouitNAL eeeg and lieaig of the oonsUnt complaints inudo it- eardinir the IVst oHice entrance. ii oorridora and tho blockade at mail tlmea to the Uteot that those who rent mail buss Qml it almost ira posiiiule to reach . them, and hen only bj forcing their way ihro'oiih the crowd who, tery many of them mako it their object to be at the 1 h freatrst remedy for . .-t laclpieiil Coruumption. VsOUTll Cum at onca CnuKha, n CU,HAafarneiiR,LoMoi oVTaJDa Voice, lonchitU,Grlppe, Asllmu and Croup. At all rJruojbta. 25c post office tVcry mail time, when thechatic ait liiat not !: in i. ii haa the faintest idea of g. t-n;.i letter. i The on!i"f I ioj i.lat ii n cin.ttitiittM this bloc tile, uuJ tti.:!c thev luiVt' , 'la ngLt to i:i '.ho pi ;' i Hi , S"d ask (or mall at eioiy oit-ni!.j, of ti c delivery wiie'ow , i t tie y are ' a serious aninoysii.'c 'm liio.-t while' people ah i li::v m.iii . .nnii'.u hicii . 'lot one lii ii-i t : .1- huVU. Tilt- rilclic from 1 1 i; w ; lie ri ,.. Ii 1 I hlls 'U I I 'I I O S V t I I annoi -tic jt t!.e i' - til S la b V J,cl till -J .i . I p.-. I'- : i ir am c !-.' i 1 - ,.m . bio.n...! Ill , a,..l lii 1 1 1 '' will'::, i ,l. .vt s. tcMi c.l.il, :.- ,i. i j :..-!. I . 1 C fi I I si. Ni w i. p. I I c.- : . .1 .1 W'O i 11 of slain pn. 'lie .New I'.ri 11 ! o; . a' 'I (. , IIIIO'.I li 1 ,11. , . .. ! " win :inn 'I cannot a lo 1 I '. y I lie ei ti ci..5 t I hniiilreil ilollars f e" nicl ilclivci ! Ir ,,. !il ,0,1 I In s won be in ..mi w i 1 1 ccl ' I III 11 1 ' Ml '1 .ei Si 1 lil'-i . :" . o 11 '!! li in ; in blic SAr:T v in s rrac r SAtvirai.Y liWH. ni, t .1 ''1 1 1 i in ilniln;; the pa.-i Wllllel h rem u kahl v fi cc. I . Us ai'linoalil al:i! In alt I W.l'er - 'I ppl V, i ii is 101 v , I i.'l pies' lonutilv si am Is li 1 si hi, ell ics of oi th ( 'arohmi. am oil ics el: euilere, It has 11 1 pci 1 Ml H a 1 in ople. lis') I where I h, 1 1 1 -m II e r !o purpo.-. j;f, sick in S. illl. ',S of 1,1 1 e in ii i ri In the mailt 1 o No 'lUlppl'i , he in ! where wood m' w crage . e s- 1 nt'i e it min e 1.1 ! 1 roil hie I rem Mlhlc olilio ions rcwt'i g:iMS, ami fiom this aiiliovaiic ai'd dang, r t he people of this' I'll y ale I I'ili.u kablv f rce. A fjSe.of seiver g s randy m- Will!,' so Wei water ami good citizens 0' New pi o! i c' e I in g 001 wttei.-ge. as tin mm 11 .lie. mm t her are 1 1 1 so 1 1 1 o i k w In, I, hi-,., ,1 :,:,i iblic K:,f, ty. w 1., ,' Uneaten the pui water and scwera: These ilahg, -i s ; and all 's about I hi lint I eat ii. in' f" 1 1 I.i 111 I..1,' "i V, III t he in sight Meant dump i up, in the of I li litiir.il and 111 I he out which abound 1:1 too gnat, a It IIM'. Illl ill j her in many pai ts of ! i.e 1 it i . I Here is when- I ii- oily aut hoi n 10- I tiiiint look, where sir, i t mi,h; , aws must be enforci ,1, ai,, .,n ,,. gardlcss of t he standing or landlord. In this preservation ol safety, in good health, merely the duty of the 01 ties, but It also should hi of tenant the public It is cot I v ant hoi i- the pur pOsO (1 every hour holder to carefully aganift these a'p little things, Ini I wl.if'h are guard II elltl nallv matters of deep concern to ail. Now that Spring is here, let and cili.i'ii, equally join in tin city if fort to see to the sanitation of N, w ' Kern. To preicive liie public safety by the llgid eiifoiceinent of 1 vert law which shall giurd against dis ease 1111. 1 its consequent I'Jleiitliiig evils. Catarrh Cannot be Cared Wfjh Local Apilications, as Ihey canrol reach Ihe seat of tlie deaense. Catarili is a blood or conmilnlion.il disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's t'alnrrli Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly mi the blood anu mucous surraces. Hall's Calarrh i 1- . ... vuru is inn a iiacK memctne it was prescaihed by. 0110 of tlie bc physicians In this country for years, nml Is a regular prescription. Il Is composed of the best tonlce known, ctimblned wllh tho best blood purifiers, acting directly on ihe mucous iorfacea. Tho perfect comOina Hon of the two Ingredients Is what pro duce! such wonderful results In curing Catarrh. Send .for testimonials, free r. J. CaatiTtk Ca,Prop.,Toleilo.Ov4 , nokl by druggists, price ?Sc. ',J 1 , . Hull') Family Plllg are the best. '' '" ' " " ' ' i,-' will BB ntAfiD raonst ikttu. Yea, and wmvof the memo't.ra oj the i-reeunl Legialature, dp hot evci. f aror giving the cdiu t the laun '4 11 1 M YEABS CURED t bait ;sU TV-ienin for years. My leg from kiiv i .mklowjis raw and swollen, and the rain vs intense 1 tried doctorrin Hartford, w.i:t ::ury, andKewHarca,tonoaTmiL Cp. r .-; v IEssolvist, Cdticpka (ointment), i ! .1 Ixi.v of CtTcaA SOAr completely .'ii-.l t:io. GAHRETr T. SAYKRS, "i :..rt.'ril Electric LluhtOo., Hartford, Conn. T C' K T-E.TMEBT n TtlRTTmiO. I'sriO '.:.L .. wn Ii Ias op II or - Wartn bmlk w.U , s . . ir.-ntl mmnUnc. with CditccsA, in i.-r.nutthfworid. trn-m llKDO A.D Cliut autioo. liow ID inn btlt Uheua, re. rights hefori t'le ia that other peo ple Laws. Afler all the labors of the liewspapt"- men for 1 1 0 li election ami fo "i:e . ii! I, ij.ioil overiiiiicnt there are tile ineni'icis u ho slap the in 1 he face bv 1 cfiising to et. libel Uw. which they fs'i-'l to pass by the Press It o 1 f 1 lie Stale. A n.l we 1' pi.-l n i: Ulan 111 the pri'8 !a'ure In h is been cnli , a ceit. on newsiiaiier IB I. h . clo the : I'.tvs in it - the legislation nskdl for bv wsj'-ipers of the State. The f tin: Slate while moilost in in. Is, will be heart! from an. I u 111 iv not lie pleasing 111 ai'ieis of tin' present ;. e who refuse to act fair if 1. lit. ms of the State. Mill Tillies. A" ini t .1-011 ol tlie year w hen pnen- on, la .'iippe, sore tliroat, (onglis, . .c.r 1 Ii, l i.e.' hitis ami line; irouhles aie 1.. l.e 11:11. 1. .! :t:iinst, nothing ''is 11 tine I.!. 1 ; 1 1: , ' w ill "answer the purpose' 1.1 i- "n-l a- irooil" as One Minute ' ','le h ( '11 i e Til at ' one infallible 11111 e. La :i!l 1 11 :t l: , throat 11 hioni-hial 1 1 ..iil.l.'- i iei-I xh'ololisly upon haVilii; lil " -oiiii'I him: else" is otlclt'il you. r s Hi, iiy Welcome ll.c nuounccincnt '.h:i' Tin' il..i iliickens." ( clain.i Ihe l 10 :t- In- simile across tlie sl.'lge. mi' ii'spou.letl a voice from the ' 1 1 01 gal lei v pretty thin so far " 1 Chambci lriu's Cta;h Ftmc.y in Chicag'o. Ilisgen 1 1 1 1 is. , tlie popular SoVth Siilc lUL'gisls, t in ncr l.'.tlh-sl. ntnl W'cnt oilh :i , sitj "We sell a great deal ol rliainlH'i'l.iin's Ci I hat il ntves I he -nils, iju t iiilly e c.c 1 olds am !' S Ihill'v. nigh Kcnieily, antl find most satisfactory ie among children for ci'iup." For side hy Proof Positive. I Hsu 1 e you, and I'm no joker, I 'oi nil of my money is t here. j For fr, si Idles, hums, indolent sores, eiveina, skin diseases, ami especially j File-. He Will's Witch Hazel Salve I strtuiN lir.-t ami best. Look out for dis horn si people m ho t ry to imitate and ' 01111I, l icit il. IPs their endorsement til a :ri'otl article. Worthless goods are not 1 iniil;,le,l. (let lie Will's Witea Hazel :,!w. F S DulTy. Justifiable Violence. hd you hapiien to ti 11 1 1 I, in, so, II iicl.y asked the policeman when he ;n lied I he scene. lis all a mistake, answered the ring i'lt r of the rioters regretfully. The .1 is, welhoiighl he was the weathei Tor La Grippe. Thomas Whitfield .t Co., IMO Wabafli av ., corner Johnson St., one of Chicago's oldest and most prominent druggists, 11 foiiiincnilg Chamberlain's Cough lii ine dy for la grippe, as il not only gives 11 proinpi and complete relief, but also 1 ounteriicls any tendency of la grippe lo resiili in pneumonia. For sale bv F S I hi It y. Alto Letter Writing. 'No ! sai l the cheerful man. "a man o.in'i he loo careful about writing let- t MS "I tpiite agree with you," replied the iicivoiM individual. "1 wrote three once 1,:,0 kcl" ,ne In hoi water evor since. "Love letters, I suppose:'' "So, sir; I. (). V " The Sore La.Orippe Cure. There Is no use sufbring from thli drcndful iimladv if you will only gel till rigid lemedy. You are having pain all through your body, your liver Is onto) order, have 110 appciile, no life or am bition, ii'.ive a bad cold, In fact are com ph tely used up. Kleclric IljMers Is the only remedy ll.at will give you prompt ami suro relief. They act directly on your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, ton- up the w hole system and make you feel I I lb o a nn.v I . i , Tl,n -u .. . m ...... .... .v.itg, gtvy bic guaranicea lo cure or price refunded. For sale 11 F. 8. Duffy's Drug Store, only W) cent per bnllle. He Weader. "80 poor Qroen died, did lie?" , , "Yes; died tart month." "What teemed loe the mallei T ' "HelancMla." "Melancholia; that tor What brought Itonr" , - y... t .' "Tlie attending physician .aid, It w. induced bf bit bablt of - reading tbe confo upplement of tbe w York Snndajf pper,',vi) ;'.; l.ji ,i. ' When la Bayboro atop at tbe Luptoa Uousr for good accommodations, ' TOQ SESSIOHS DIllT. Bills Fijian ta&li ' M Mm. Taxias Kuilniads. No Nrfro Jas tlees of IYare. roeallcits Urt Pablic I'rlntM Ojgter llaiin Cases Allewei. Jol'UNAL Hl RKAl', 1 Hai Ke n, N. l'.v Fo'sruary 28. ( Bills arc going llirougu tbe hegialalurc like they wi ie on a tolioijan sliile. Two sessions of 1 lie I louse anil Senale each lay i going a long way lowanU clear ing the calin.lar ami leaviug time for Uie oiacnsKiou ot tlie 1 roulilesoine affairs yet to be tli t i.l. .1 .ni Seventy bills be canio laws Mu-niav by Ik'1! ralitie.1 anil as many 1 1 lay, i'lie number of new imluMnal corporations, hanks, mills etc , being cliarwreil is gratifying. These all reipiire '.n 1 ' be paiil into the Stale treasury an I : lie revenue is consitler :i.le. In spile ot ihe hopes of tl best in fornictl inemiit 1- ,.l ihe lloas. , Hie Over man resolution was defeated by a iJ,i,e voleol -1 . In ."ill, wlie'i the reve me bill Ciiine up. Thereior-' I he double lav 0:1 railroads embodied in the bill stands so far as tin' House is concerned for t lie revenue hill ilicn passed its third read inc. sev oral members saying lliey voletl foi the bill under proles!. The resolu tion voted tlo.vu by w hich the graduated la tin the gro.s ineonn' of Hie railroads w as h i 1 in t lie bill was as follows: It .lidif I uit the extremists ' i'li'il foi tlie purpose of raising rev enue :i:ul ctpinliiiig taxation th" rail way eninaiission or any o'.h-r hotly sue, t t . ling lo its powers is hereby re tpiir, ,1 to and directed as soon as prac ticable, aad in time for the levy of IS'.i'.l. I., raise the assessments for taxa tion o! the entire railway property of tin- Slate ati'l in ti ling so It should take into 1 ousuleration the value of the franeliise, t In: gross earnings antl net income of each road. That said as sessors 1 hat ii i inerease the assessments iv In 11 sin li increase is jiisiiiied as will make each p irt and parcel of railway proper! y hear its fai r proportion of the bur. I- 11s of taxation." U hen Hie Senate takes hold of the hill, I licit' issuing to lie something said a'li'ii 1 t his 111:11 ter. During the consideration of the bill Nicholson offered an amendment to put building and loan associations on the s tine fooling as Individuals in the mat ter of taxation on mortgages. Stevens of the. anti-trust bill offered .iiainiMiilincnt, which was voted down amid great laughter, and which got only his vole. Its text was as follows: ' That the railway commission it, hereby direc ted to so raise Hie valuation of railway properly in this State that the ad litional ..naii'inw l.il r99"linn!uaiiy ranti fiojtrjj in excess of tbe amount received from the same source in 181IM." Kussell nade a motion to recall the hill ordered enrolled in regard to fishing with (lu tell nets in Neuse river, saying il was unjust to tlir people of Carteret county. The motion prevailed. This hill has twice passed and each lime hu been recalled and each tiinj would li.ivu been a law within an hour hut for its rcuill. Fuller a suspension of the ru'es In tho House, the Senate hill appropriating f "i.OOO for use by Hie new executive noard in making Ihe iinmedlaie noe.es sary incidental expenses of the State's prison was parsed. The Republicans voted airaint the bill. 1 ho insurance bill was n.ade a special oidcr for today. As a special order the House took up th : bill to appoint for a term of 0 years justices of the peace in various town ships in Ihe State. The list Is of great lengih. Noble in charge of the bill, said there w is no negro among Hie appolutees this being 111 reply lo an inquiry made The bill passed Its several readings, the Republicans all voting no which was greeted with laughter liy the Dem icraU. A bill aUo passed to change the m Hie of electing justices of the peace Inl number of counties, returning 10 the old system, by which the legislature ap points the justices anil the latter elect the county commissioners. It applies to Washington, Granville, Vance, Warren, Forsyth, Caswell. Pasquotank, Harnett, Edgecomlic, Chowan, Montgomery and Bertie. Another bill along tbe same line then passed. It is fur the further ap polnlment of additional justices In Gran ville, Washington, Caswell, Warrcr- and Vanfce counties." The uames of tbe per sons appointed are named in this bill. In the Senate, Senator Jerome, by leave, introduced a bill to provide $5,000 for the Iinmedlaie and Incidental ex penses of the Slate prison, which be asked to lie put upja Iw Immediate pas sage. He explained tbat tbe State prison was without fundi, and was even unable to raise sufficient money to pay for tbe eipenscs of tbe retard of escaped con victs, some of whom, were Mo Washing ton Clly. It passed Dual reading. The bill to reduce' tbe salaries of State official eaine np and Senator Frank offered the following ulHtuU: "fle sojved, Tbat the Stale ot Nonb Carolina go Into uaokhipty." Tlil canted some amaiement nd 'epoe Snotlon the bill wm referred to llio committee on talarlrt and fee, -: 1 . ' i- 'Jim Crow will be In all It florr to night in the Senate, Sopaiate ear mn to be a long tint a coming. Juat -what tbe reiull will be when the bill la Mixed Qpoe by tbe Senator I nocurtaln. 8ea ator Ward bo a stuffed. elub for what be dislike la the proposed law passed by toe uonse and waul a law that wilt ac complish the huslnes. The caucus lau night decided to . take ap the Wilson matter la Joint ceuloi at 4 o'clock tab) afUraooa aad U Beealaate three Railroad CxanilukMterv aa .UaarH aaoe aad a labor eiawaaisaViaer. Jj tieo decided to lean ihe public prlntiur to Ibe committee ie dactie on. Tha pablto jrlallag eaeed qu'tia sensation jrealanlay. ('he cotuiuitlee mim days ago reported la favor of bavlug a Slate priater, but ihe ootnmittM was turned down hard and their report picked all to piece. Tbe work wa de cided to be given lo the lowevl Udder.4 TUI wu considered by many a severe blow at organized labor and bad politic. However when tbe bids were opeDed II was found lha: Barnes Bros, were the lo est. This firm are Populists and a great hue and cry was raised at the Democratic legislature letting out tbe printing to Populists. The coimuitve that had been treated so out ereuionlously sullied al ihe outcome. It was fnn for them. The whole tuiog will not be left 10 the com millee aalu by the caucus decision. It is aDoui aecided that there will be change in the school books used. The report of the committee was adopted. Tbe oyster claim bill, to pay some 2,000 for clerk's fees in the Pamlico oyster case came up In Ihe House. Itouulree offered a substitute, which provides thai Thomas Cowper I paid $2ul, that the speaker of the House ami ihe chairman of the finance coiiin itlee appoint commissioners 10 see wlial U due Keslus Miller, clerk of Pauiiico court on sue! oyster claims the Governor lo pay expenses of counsel to represent the Slate. Justice said the committee had tie voied JO hours 10 the lustier ami had decided lhal these oysier claims should be reduced from $ I.HOO to $1. '. (, that some of the summons had been written out and never seived. Allen of Wayne, said thai he had staled lo the Superior Court that if then was any claim of fraud that part of the money would not be taken, lie said there was lie question thai the clerk had isi'iioil all the summons; lhal perhaps the sheriff bad not served them all. He said Hie mailer ought to he looked into; lhal Ihe Stale Tr asurer hail been sued for lital and ihe Stale hail sent two lawyers lo Pamlico ma nly to get up evidence to sustain the treasurer in his libel suit. He said there was only the uusupport e.l statements of these lawyers as lo one side of Hie case, and lhal they hail lieeu paiil $1,000 while one of them hail not even appeared in the Superior Court in Ihe case, but was in Washington, I). C, when the matter came up 1 Council said that the clcik of Pamlico was eutllled lo fees in continuances in only 12S of the O'.lj cases, and I till) cases docketed, Winston said tbe clerk of Pamlico has a $H,H0d judgment against the State and that the committee cuts Ibis down lo $1,450 Jullice said the court had never passed upon the question whether Ihe siimnions had been issued or not. Winston urged the reference to Ihe commission. The vote was taken. The substitute "'YhuiTViie '6iflwas takou up, lo pay to Mollle A. Miller, executrix1 of Thomas Cowper $1,450 aand Thomas A. Cowper f '.'I, 111 Ihu samecasps This passed its readings The next bill was lor oyster claims of Ii A. Gainer, for Ices lu Car teret $:ja4 it passed. mi-oitr'ANT nn.i.s i'Assi:. Hill lo Sell A. li N. '. Ililr.xlllt'i'.l In House, ll.liiartls Sldu Olvell lleKrini;. Cum inlllec Not Kavoralile lor Ki lling. Speoial lo Journal. Kai.kiuii, Keb'y 2H. The election law and Insurance bills passed Hie House lotlay. Hill lutroduced In Ihe House by Uurrle of Moore lo sell the Atlantic and North Carolina Kali road. 11 i . 1 .1. Hem rug on uie mailer or sale was given before the Senate Com mi I lee on Corporations ibis afternoon. The Kd wards' side of the case was presented. Tho bearing will be coutinued loinor row night when the opposition to Ihe sale of the road will be heard. Tho opiulon is expressed that tbe Comnil tee dtes not favor a sale. The caucus will probably deefde it linally. L There will be a joint caucus tonight to name Ihe Itallroad Commissioners, the Insurance Commissloneis and oilier officer. Tbe Wilson case I again postponed until tomorrow. Tbe Jim Crow Car bill goes over until a later day iu the Senate. Huprnms Court Opinion Special to Journal. Ualkioh, February MTlie following opinion Hied by the Supreme Court were handed down loday: Powell v Wealhlngion, f.om Pitt afflrnietl. Cok v Lumber Co , from Pill af firmed. Christian vs Mar bom, from Franklin, new trial. Beddard t Harrington, from Pitt, ra vened. 8helburn v Joyner, from Pllt, per eurlam, anlrmed. Stance t llurgwyn, from Northamp ton, amrmed. Itidley v Railroad, from Nnithamp- ton, new trial as to permanent damage. Itoytter n Stalling, from Edgecombe, new trial. Capepart va Burru. from DeHle, pe tit loa to re-bear diawhaad. . Temple r Life Association, from I'aa e.aotok, aew trial. . V ry Roecoe vi Lumber Ca, from Qatea, aew trial. : .'-'.'.-,::;,. Stale va Fulford, from Ilyde. new ror-aqulck remedy and one that I perfectly safe lot children let u reeo a- mend Oaa Minnie Cough Cure. Ii I etcellenl for croup, hoaraeae, tickling la ihe throat and cough. F 8 Duffy. EVarmXirBiiMUSjjfmJI Tbe KlndTTou Have Always In use for over jenrs, All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitt:s fire hut Ex periments that trifle with and eudnnprer tlte health of Infants and Chlldrcn--Iilxpcricuce nyr:ilust Ezrycriuient. What is CASTORIA Castorin is a substitute for Castor Oil, Parojrorie, lrops and Soothing Syrups. It is llannUss ami rieasiint. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is Itsilurantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Feverish nes. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teethinjr. Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food rejrulates the Stomach aud I towels, healthy asl natural sleep. The Children's re.uneea-Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 1 Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THI CfHTaUn COMMNT, TT MUnftV STftCET, NIWYOnit CITV. Meadows' Gold Tobacco Guano, MvimIows" Cotton Guano, Largely Increases I lie Qitanlily and (Inu'e of Cotton. , ITI?IldovvS, IIssoIv?l ISin Pettish in pou ltd IVIoadowN All Crop Guano. VradoMV Great Ifotato Gnaii . JHeadows" Great Cabbage Guano. GERMAN KAINIT AND DIAMOND PHOSPHATE A SPECIALTY. NKI FOI! (H'U HOOK ON E. H. & J. A. We keep alwaya on b intl Haul I'.rick. Lai liea. i' nk Snnnge, Hie Pest ami fal test Nice Hoof Steak He, Slewing Ite f 5c. All kinds of Dry Plove Wood iimli r large shed, it never gels wt t in mini weather. J cord gtiatmili od to ihe load. 1 1 a ml made Henri Shingles, lluggies and hicycles. . Ibmses id ay s to let. A huge slock of Groceries, Flour nnd Meal Cheaper I hau tiny man. PoH for fencing. We sell all above mentioned at the Cheapest Prices. BIG HILL, Ths Utfe Ma ICE F0II HOME USE Clean, pure, wholesome, guaranteed lo be chemically made from distilled water and free from impurities. Specially in tended and prepared for human con. sumption. Ice delivered dally (except Sundays) 8 a. m. to 0 p. m. Sunday (retail only) 7 a. m. to 18 noon. For price and olhcr information, addrena. New Berne Ice Co.,, B. 8. aClON, Ma nao tit II. IV. CS Bronrl Street. EXPERIENCE 1 Tradc MuMi Df aiOHU , i . CceTnraxTa Aa. ImtMHiiilliii a Mi and Swrlndm mmf Rlnftlr iMafU.g oar OHnkm trt) mhMhm mm i.m.1 Um it n,hhlr rtMilAtilA. ( R i m I ' ' UtHMMrMdvnfmAtlMtliKl. Iiui.llwwft on fmlmnts IMtl f OI.Im jrncr for MMKirlni oinu. liMitfl UtM li.n.u.S tliina A Uk rMalve lWUMM Vllhontei.arn, lnlbS y Vt,ilat J .-.! tiU.I. A fcaiutoninalr IH1 w fcl?. t.armt Hf. rtll..n nf nj .-iMi.liiin -tirt..L 1 rn,i SS a 1"'.r I ...ir l.ntu,l.,euWlirall MwMmlm k.ii Ouim. 4 hX, WnBlmdi, n, U t BottKlit, ailil Tvhlcnhaa been has borne tlie dgTHturo of , and lias been iu;nlo, tin dor i9 per clonal supervision since its liancy. Alloxv no one to deceive you is, tills. Signature of Leaf I'liiihn es Tobacco of I bo Fines! Onulilv, K-ieciali;. Fine Wrappers. TOKACCO cri.TrUK, FI!KK. MEADOWS CO. J'KOI'KSSION AI . HOMUt U5 A. NUN, ATI'OriJ.ri..Y . AT . JAW, NHVy IIK1INK. - N. ('. flier: Opp. I l,.r,. (' ,U. Soul h I' ronl SI it i l. Piacilce in Noilh Carolina V. M. Simmons, J. II. I' A. 1. Hard K. W. Poo. SIMIONS, POU & VAd, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LA . KKW ttl.itftj K, Hi. '. Olflo OS So. Front Si reel, nearly oppo site Hotel Clmllawka. (Offlces also nl Kaleigli and Sniithfield.) Pravilrn In the coiinlitu ol ( raven, Ihiplln. Joiihs, JIiihIow, iJititelel I'llinllto, Wake, Jolumtnn. llarni'U tin. I Wllami; in the Sn preiiii. Hit. I KeOernl (oiuIk, hiiiI wlierever servl. es nro tlealrt-tl. V. ti. Pellet ier, ATTORNEY AT LAM.: Jllilillf Street, Lawjcrs- llrh. Iliilliilng. Will prartlee In the ( nun lies ol Craven ' rtrterwt, .Itmi'K. (limlow hiiiI funillc(.. U. K. I'linlH N.' m-rne antl Supnme court lt he Htai4. REALESTATFAGENCY Uoutes and Lot For Sulo nl lowest Prmslble Kignri a. Diglrable lloineaand Tenements that will prove u flue invest ment. Collection of Rents a Specially, .fllce at ItolKjrte & Pryan'H nlore, op pnsilc xt ollice. ; JKL 15. IIARPKIl. ' ' - - - j -: '.8th, Dotira and ri'nda, Pajnl, , f Oils, Cement, Llnif, Elci j?. : Agpnt for Qirlihd Stoves & Haiigei t UeFoe'i, md ItenJ HNrn'-V RI4DT MIXtD PAINTS; ' X i Vadet Hotel Cbattowka,'' WprcsD'J fire iik
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 3, 1899, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75