Petit VDLL'MS XXIII SIVY BERN, CRAVEN COL'STY. S. t .. FRIDAY, MAKl'H 16. ISHll. SIluSL) Kl'TluS. M M b E ( Skin-Tortured AND TIRED MOTHERS Find Comfort in Cuticura Instant Relief and refreshing sleep for Skin-tortured Babies and rest for Tired Mothers in a warm bath with Cuticura Soap and a single anointing with Cuticura, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. This is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, permanent, and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humors, with loss of hair, of infants and children. Millions of Mothers Use Cuticura Soap An.sl -ted by Cuticura Ointment far preeerrlruT. purifying, and beautlfvlnt" uie siiiu, tor cleanslnc the scalp of crusts, sealea, and dandruff, and the s;., ; .1 ns of falling hair, for softsnln, whitening and soothing red, rough, r-i.n sore hands, in the form of baths for annoying Irritation. Inflamma i: 'i'. and chaflngs, or too free 01 offensive perspiration. In the form of v.. . Ins for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative antiseptic pur posts which readily suggest themselves to women, and especially mother.-, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used it to use any other, especially for preserving and purifying the skin, scalp, snd hair of Infants ami children. Cuticura Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from t'ntieura, the great skin curs, with the purest of cleansing Ingre tiicntt and the most refreshing of flower odors. No other mtdiratrd soap utr compounded Is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and IraiUlfylng the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic l ull I soap, however expensive, is to be compared with It for all the pur poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus It combines In One Soap at I mo Trice, vis.. Twenty-five Cents, the best skin and complexion soap, the i '.'st toilet and best baby soap in the world. Complete External aid Internal Treatment tar Eierj Hnmar, $1.25, r.-ii'l-tlnc of rlTTinURA SOAP (2S t tlHnit the Fkln of erosts and srales tnd ..flea te thickened cuticle. OimcURA nlNTVsTNT (SOo.l, to Instantly allay Itch 1ir. Inllnminstion, and Irritation and Seattle ass seal, and CUTIOtiRA RIWHA ENT IW 1, to cool and cleanse the blood. A miring-, illsnfrurtn; and humiliating' or li Then all elaa fall,. Hold throwhoat falls. Bold throofhoat Penitentiary Makes Money and Self Supporting:. Fewer Convicts ti Work on State Farina. Dr. McNeill Sick Most of Igltluliye Session, Rail way Charters. Invest I Kation of Fires. Kai.kioii, March 13. W. C. Newland, acting chairman of the penitentiary board, arrived here today to turn over that iuslltulinn tomorrow to Senator Travis, the designated chairman ,of tbe new directorate. Capl. Newlaud said lo your corrcsponden': "Our board bai been so fortunate in management that t tie penitentiary has made money ai lciifl fi.'.d: 0 last yiar. Of coarse wr pul a lot of this in improvements. The )U ti i I -;i t i nry will not call on tin; Slate fur a dollar this year, or next year. Wt have pi nelicilly abandoned t lit Anson farm, for wln. lt wc have paid $iGHl rent a year. c arc rc-ponsible for thi year's rcnl. 'I lie lease has jet some mote of lite Next year half the rent will lie taken oil. We will keep 10 con Uls lucre anil cultivate 101 nccea, fiii:igli lo pay expenses VVe will oper ate t lie Tlllery farm this year and neil year, when the lease ends Then we di vide crops with the owner. We gave up the Northampton farm Dec. 111. Long ago we abandoned the I.yrias rice farm, and the Castle llayno farm Neither of there paid, n r has the Anson farm riald. We Live for nearly two yean Morked no convicts In the pLosr bate mine' The Caledonia farm tielongs lo lie Wtate. There t le great work will be done. We arc handicapped by the dlrr. Inllon of convicts, w hen we Imit charge there was lino, now there are only H00, tbe counties takln them. We need al leal 1200 c in -'lets to do all our work and If all convicts tor terms ottr two years were sent lo us ll wou! 1 lie no 1 rouble lo make us bi 1' -to. pporl I -if If 1 be counties would sentence niisdcin so or men lo Ihe roads si well s the felon) men uiilurlno ycursan.l ylvcus th others It nimbi be ill light. We hsvi found rail ay lo be by tr the best pay log We hail last year, psrt of tbe lime, H sl conrlcli on thai sort of work. Now there ire abo il 100 " Dr. 'i N-lll, mcmlicr of the House from llruuswlck, lias Uen very lli k evei tlooe s fortnight a'ler the L.erlslallvt session began tie had pneumonia lo both lungs, plurlay tnd throat trouble lie will be taken lo Union in a few dss One Ihlo-r thai has greatly wor; lied blm Is the change In Ihe syliem of eoror nmcnl of his county which tbe Legislature has made Tbs legislature has this week char tered ibrM more railways, tbe East Car olina, Halelgh and Cape Fear, and Dur ham tod Iltleigh (Hlectrlr ) ll has re voked the charier of houihporl, Wll mlngton and Western As excellent srreoiltnent nf tbe law regarding t be la re-t'gallon of Bret l made, by wlilck lb Insersnoe oommls tlnaer oan Invesilgste fl res la tbe ratal districts w"na olle-l by tbe aberlff or other proper official. lUreti.fore be could only In rest l ale flm Id clllr-a and 1 1 as. CASTOR I A for XstaaU m4 CUldrM. Til Ibi Y.a Hiti Alt ijt BK.t aWara tk i&fatsxrs) of Gtr.et Scclft. tn Oardtw tai fVrwtf ,Nda M . DW rmerlpttot rkataMe, Babes 8INUI.E RBT Is often lumclent to oure ttm skis, scalp and Mood humors, with loss tbs world. tb No Chance to Finish Legislative Business Before Saturday. Die Kerenuo 1(111 ('nines Point. Hank Seelion I'lissed. lex tile ScllOOl FrltlllllishtMl. Money For The As) I ii ins. Special to Journal. Ui.eio.ii, March lit. ll is said toiiinlit by Senators and Heprescntativcs ilia ihe Legislative work can n t !) li i-.li -1 before Saturday night. The long dUcusaion of the rven.i act ban wonled the Legislators no Utile. (Jne of them said today thai If it wen: kept up the Legislature would bo hero until Ihe 4th of July. Tbe Senate look up most of the d ly wilh the revenue bill and ad ipted the bunk section afler three Lours debate. The election law was passed today. The House gave ten thousan 1 dollara this year anil a like amoinl next yesr to the textile school to be established here. The Halelgh insane asy luin gets ti i, 000 annually and Ihe MorganUm asyhnn $100,000 an no illy an I 11)11,1)00 fur new bulldlugs, any other appropri.iL; u scaled. Nominations Confirmed. Special to Journal. lUi.Kiiiii, Mircli 1 !. The Senate to day con 11 ruled the following iiomina lions of Directors of the Hla'e Norm il and lndustrlsl College al Oreensboro A. J. Connor, U. K- Aycock. It T (ira . an I C. H. Mebair. NO DECISION YET. Supreme Court May not Pass o.i Insular Cases Until Fall. Washington, D. C , March l'.'.-Thc Supreme Court has dlssppolnteil the law ers by not announcing a decision In In- Insular cases, snd It Is now believe. I that Ihe Court miy not decide tin li ases until Ihe fall, tin III') other b fid. however, It Is koown thai il hss bee-i endesvoriug to reach a dcoi-don before for tho session, and the fa el lost many other cases hive been decihd recently is taken by many lawyers to Indicate ibat tbe Court Is preparlug to decide 111 cases this spring. Tbs general belief continues to tie Ilia: Sit voe cases will ue uecni.-.i in ijiiu, alio ... .l ill i .i :.i.. .i i.. .. an '1 i that a majority of Ibe Court w ill hoi. I In favor of tbe Administration without deciding broadly and directly that ' the Constitution does not follow the tl ag". Minority opinion are expected on the other aide. Tba expectation of memb-rs of the Admlalst ration and of most of the Si n a tori aad Representatives who hare been following Ihe matter Is thtt the daotaloa of the majority of the Court will aooSrsa all Dial baa boen done will, res pert to the I'nlllpplnes and I'orto Itico, loclsdlng tbs Iremnenl of lh - Pblllpplnsa aad Porto Klc as terrltor Ira ootslde tbe I nlun Tbalr promptness ant) their plctsanl tfJVta aaaka DWlu s I, In Is Karly Misers aaoat rmpolar llltls pills wherever they ar Iski, Tby ar simply psrfeel for Hvsf aad bowel troubles. K M Ihjffj A Co State Military Companies. Spaalal l Joaraal Rauiaa, Marck 14 -Adjutaat Uea aral RoysUr Uxlay received appllnalloai lor paraattaloa la fores eompaqlet at tsawto aad Hop Mill. Ha also re si4 at larltaUow froaa U bti of BosMkpwrt Jof Us) lute) Qaard lo f BnsBBjf lawfw sieai msasvr. iiuim dud. The Ex-President bled, at Indianap olis YesterJav Afternoon. I Ik h-d us Very l'i scefiil. Ill n- s- y as a Veiy --h irt o..e 1 1,, id. lit- of It:. 1 if, V ud In ret t . Special t. J iiiriii In i an is.ii i-. v. li 1 ! h President Hcnjsru'n his last at " ' n o e' ..e k his home l i t !ii- cii peacefu Iv at 'a-', afte I . r Tin- t-l: I h t r I Hiil ful strul wnli 'b . i h. For ho ir-; t lie 1 1 t he rs 1 i tose state. II.- n-c . j i , J I t.. ,. n The cn I ms li rl noli' i seemed free fr ;,i i quietly as tin- physic He grew wenk-r I i 1 heart teat-t jra-:ual!y ' and llu.1 breath i..F ni the heart ccao- It . b v and t li o V. ''i. -'i!":t peaceful y a .-. c'ii I I ivh-ii" more If feeble. , hr'-a'.liilli; i Tl: pas s-cl a .' ilili be-. tienera', Hnri-oii wit- in oofie' ' hcallli last W clip s lay and was n..l mi 1 ferini' from illne ? of any ho t lie w us ' in full . sc.. -on of the vitality an! vlor Willi' i ha- cba: rt'-'.er.'-'t lll,-M-.later t-:ir s of his );fe In a rem u kabli extent returne I from Lis afternoon wall, without evi n lo -niu' fat i ,'Ue and iutii eveniiii; weiil to one of the neighbors to . make a shorl t ill. t Thursday morning Le. awakened with ; a pain in his ctust, which at first was ' hardly noliceab'e, but later gra ltl ally j grew worse, until Mrs. Harrison became j alarme 1, and the family physician was ,' summoned. lie pronounce I it simply a cold and al the time feared no alarming resiiUs. TL"n the liine-i became rapidly affected and the illness was complicated wjih intercostal neuralgia. Sittirdayhis condition was serious, but not such aa to cause particular niarni. Sunday, for the first time, the physician began to have fears for the recovery of the patient. Since Monday morning his condition his gradually grown wori-e. Harrison's Life. Benjamin Harrison, twenty-third President of the United Slates, came of a historic line. Major (Icnoral Harrison, in English ancestor, bore arms wilh Oliver Crom well and rose with him lo prominence in the Revolution. Il fell lo his lot lo sign lh" death warrant of Charles I. anil afler ihe Restoration he paid the penally for this acl, being executed on October PI. Kilio. The lirst descendant of Cromwell's (ieneral who appears ill American his tory was Benjamin Harrison, a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, later a Delegate to the Colonial Congress a signer of the Declaration of Independ ence, three limes Governor of Virginia and it member of the convention that ratified the Constitution. His son was Uen. William Henry j Harrison, whose honorable career as a soldier and statesman culminated la Lis election to Hie Presidency In 1H-I0, to bo followed by Lis death in lLo White House one month aflur his inaugura lion. John Scott Harrison, a son of William Henry Harrison, wt the father of Benjamin Harrison, and was a native of Indiana, lis was twice In Congress as s lieinoerat. T ic future President, Benjamin Uarrl son, w a i b irn al North Bend, OLIo, in h's grandfather's Louse, on August 20. 1H !!. I-83 -Bom at North Bend, Ohio, A UK lit I 'JO. . Ml -( i radualed f mm Miami Univer sity, Ix ford, Ohio. lS-il -Muriel lo Cirolinii Lavina M-.llI , l-'it - Began Ibe practice of law In In liHiiupolls. j 1 -si. J lUi.cd a company of Indiana volunteers (or Hi i 1,'uioit Ary, wat a 1 J cetsively promoted until La lr.'camc I brigadier general i 1n;i( I' nsuccessful ltepubllcsncau.il I dale (or Coventor of Indians JMS Took a soil In Ihe I'nlled Slates holding It until ISH7. Klecled I'rcsldent of the l ulled if ihe Itepubltcan ticket, rocclv- Senate, lH-ct Vllci Ing 2311 votes In the Klecloral College sifnlnsl lft8 for (trover Cloveland. j mitt itenomlnated for llie I'residency arid defeated by (trover Cleveland, who received 'J?7 Klecloral voles, against H.1 for Harrison and 2i for J. W. Wea- ver, l'opullst Is'.lO Ills first fe having died, he ' married her niece, Mrs. Mary Hcoll Lord ! Dimmlck. mUQ Counsel for ibe Venezuelan (iovernmenl lefore the arbitration I tribunal lo settle the boundary dispute ' llb Oresl It r ! tl an KM -Appointed by I're'ld'nt McKIn ley s im mlifr of the lulsrnsilooal Court of Arid' ration at Tbe tlague Hanna I. "Oat of It." WtsniRuTna, March. 13 President McKlnleT does not entertain even tbe emolcel (bought of a Domination for Ihlrdlerm. Tbla Is oo Ihe authority of Senator Hanna, who says; "What be waan It to aaoreaafolly roand oat his eceoad term. I aaa oat of It. Thty art talklna; about Fatrbaeas, Betarldge, Bpoottr tad LoAf. Bat It alii ha Naseeaberdi that tbt Aaaala hu trtrbtt aoetaafal I tea ba lor for Prttldeallal chicks," - sun oifiioi!. w. ,;i Clerk :n vat . Office 1 Ik- Mil . i. - j t . .. n I hi I!.. - In !:.i. ii-j 1 1. 1 I h : Ml pi at - - ll.l. I loll II'. I M . 1 1 l'i ilu ' in-,' I ' i ' I v . r w a 1 a N v i . . k i ; .i . . 1 1 - ollice lc :c. I I .gt le all . il , y ea; s. 1 1 i- be! : -! ' i- :;t V, ni l ; n e- o. o--i, pi. lies M.ii ii", a- In -HVS lie w ill go to toe pen i ..cut t i v lie is under b in I in a -urel v ' '..111,01 . for fJC.i'tlO. When you are bioous, use ! li. se fa mous lit tie pills know n as DuWiU'a Lit tle Karly Risers to cleanse the liver imd bowels. They never gripe. F. S. Duffy .V Co. Wilhelmina in Danger. Lomion, March I J. -Acting on repre sentations from The Hague, Roumanian police have been instructed to watch cer lain persons at .lassy, siispectcil of Leing engaged in a conspiracy against Q lecn Wilhelmina audj.'cr husbauil. FRAUDULENT USE OF MAILS. Important Arrests In North Carolina 1 Many Victims. J W11. MiNiiroN, N. C . March 13. Post -ollice Inspector Jere Connolly arrived here Ibis uftemoou from Laurcnburg, j N. C., a small town on tbe Seaboard Air Line, (i" miles from Wilmington, wLore j he caused the arrest of II T. Allen, alias ! Dr. Allen and M. Allen, a middle-aged . man employed as a printer on the local I newspipcr. The charge against him is j fraud il-'n! ue of UnmVU In that Le j adveitiscil extensively the sale of certain ; reeincs and offered as a prize with each order fac simile bills to the amount of l."i. which he sail were prime 1 on genuine "B N." paper and could not be tol I fiom the genuine article. The bill) in reality were Confederate j notes and Aben numb-red his victims I from Maine to Mniico, several orders I having been received from New York Stale. He was given a preliminary ex amination and committed 10 jail for the I ni led Slates District Court in default of bond in the sum of jlX). ; IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. Prosecution Opened by Allen. Klfly or Jlure Witnesses at Trial. Special lo Journal. Kai.kiiiii, March U. The Henato met at 12.:t ) o'clock today, as a t ourt of Im peachment, and heard the opening argu ment by Senator W. 11. Allen, tif Wayne, chairman of the Hoard of Impeachment managers. Senator Allen's argument simply fol lowed along the line of the articles of i:npertch4H"Ill. I' lie re will be lifty or ni'ie witnesses in the lu p 'achmenl Uisl of Judges Kiirches an I l iitglss, w hi h began to dsv Nearly half of them are lawyers ' and ex-Judges who am expert witnesses f..r the defence. The lingering cough following grippe calls for One Minute Cough Cure. For all throat and luug troubles this Is Ihe only harmless remedy that gives Immcdi ate results Tri'vcnls consumption f H. Duffy .v. Co REVENUE BILL ADOPTED. j Tai on Corporate Loans and on Bunklral . Loans Stricken Out. I Hpec'al to Journal. i lUlelgh, March 14 Tbe conference j commit im on the revenua bill made lis I report. Its report was adopted. 1 The tax on corporate loans and on 'municipal loans Is stricken out of the I bill. THe Criminal Insane Special to the Journal. Raleigh, March 14 -Tbe bill tlTlnl tbe I'enluotlsry ihs control of tbe criminal Insane pesel both Houses to- d'T- Stockholders Mfetlnf. Tbe anaoal neetlng of the stockhold ers of tbe Ptaabrokt Mff. Oo. will bt bald at the City Kail ot Friday tlfbt the 15ih of March tWl at I o'clock. A Ml aesrtlB ll desired. J. 0. WmtTT, ttertttrj. Found The mo6t thorough B H and effective I. otsd B ch oiier t-vt-r il cLUxl I Igold dust I Washing Powder I ' MsasssssBSaasaS ,jJnr Bssasaassssssasasl House Deniii'.r. ts Caucus ate AnJ 'ecre ly. Mi tubers of Legislature (letting Away, r Units Made to I'reienl lli part urea. (iratl uati ng Kerci - s nl Slia 1 I nitersity. Ihe Farmers. li.M Moll, March N Tlie House Dcm ociats ciiucuscd last night after 1 o'elocl, A 1 1 re-ent were pledged to absolute secrecy and not allowed lo say it '"nl lo an . outsi ler. The speaker of t hu I louse last night determined lo slop the departure of members and to keep a iUornui here 11 issued orders t ) Ihe sergeant at arms t. permit no member to leave Raleigh. Men were 011 duty al the railway al.it ion to prevent departures. The public I111-1 ncss was In a critical state yesterday and today. Members are seiving with til pay. Up l yesterday afternoon al! He Republican an. 1 Populist members m.i H had gone and so Lad jll Dcmoci al . All the Senators are here. They re nr. pay as a court of impeachment. The appropriation for new building ni the Western hospital for Ihe insane i lixed at 1 10,0011 and for nntinlenitrice 1 100,000. This will stand. At Shaw University (colored 1 licit' tin graduating exeiciscs of ibe classes i- medicine, law and pharmacy were In Id. Gov. Aycock made an address and pie sented the diplomas to the IT g.adi.ah -in medicine, 2 in law and I in me lo im The annual address was by Dr. Shah 1 Matthews of the University of ( hicig.. Tfiere are over 400 students at Shaw Last year there was a notably largi falling off in the number of ci . liens and mortgages. This year ibcre i a still further decrease, Tnis is a sun sign of prosperity among the faitm i-. The latter hold considerable c.tl.u. and are In easier circumstances gene; a: ly than In 25 years past. The farmers express plea-ure at li.. striking out of the proposed tax of J. cents per ton on cotton seed meal. See that you get the original DcWitt' Witch Hazel Salve when you ask for il The genuine Is a certain cure for pile- j sores and skin diseases. K. S. DulTv A J " i IT WORRIES. i Revenue Bill llhturhs Senate anJ Huu-.e Conferee1. Special to Journal. lUl.mi.ll, March 14 -- This morning al U o'clock the Senate and House conferees i tin Ihe revenue hill met -Senators I. on don and Aycock, anil reprcscn tali I Uatlls, Wlllard and I'age The revenue j bill has given a great deal of troub'e ll Is greatly pruned and its worst ea ture stricken out. Seiisio: lilenn, who voted against It, says "It w.il n..l in jure any man lo vole a'iiii-' tin. n v enue bill. ' TERMS FOR THE BOERS. British Cjblnct Formulales Instructions For Kitchener London, March Hi -The llritl-h Cab net si a meeting today ronsi lered tin negotiations procersllng Im-iw-cm Hi-ii erals Kitchener snd Itoiha ami torinu laled Instructions for General Ki" h ih-i which tleflned on broad lines ihe li r no on which a peace settlement tnlhi b" made A Pretoria dispatch ssyi: "I'ending the arrlvsl of (Jeneral l)c V el a to riera armlallco has been declared, tlencra Itotha has been In conference with Lord ! Kitchener and HI r Alfred Mllner f. eral days, and all three desire to consult I)e Wei. Da Wet is burryln norlh through the Orange r laU In obedience lo I'otba' aummini 0,1 his arrlvsl a conference will lie held m a I' e torla " 'j"' Ltrgral tod linit Htck f : IHOIwSES and. IvL'ZJJLZZa IXV'sy' rr tbsi tssuta i I Mrd&-. es3 vrx tnWl 1 SMALL SUGAR CURED H A nice lot Just Received. 2 a ' ' aw ( I: si 'Ml ' s ,'' ' . "in ''ss ,-t Mix.'.l 1 1 1 111. 1- 1I.1I. k of M. ami McDANIEL, 'Phono iYOUR Would you preler buying your NEW SPRING DRESSES AND SHIRT WAISTS now, while you can have a large line to select irom, or to wait some weeks later, when you need them badly and alter the choice patterns have been sold out. We make Special Mention ot our line of 25c Organdies and Dim- ities. It you want something real nobby and swell cerizea ouiaras Do you like to You don't have to buy. Come down aiul look through our NEW SPRING GOODS. V You will be well repaid for your trouble It you come early you can get a beau- titu! All Linen Hemstitched Handker- chiefs at 5c. iiiniiiiitHiiilo.iirllg 5UCCES5 l.'5 TO O. n ARKS CO. J. A. JONES, IIKOAIi STREET. STEWART'S OI.U 8TANP, Sitlc anil i i Ertr FonnJ In Nw Cent. AIM m Coinplttt Ii&t of UvggH Waoni namnt, Robft, Wblp, Crt Wheeli, Etc " ams il Kngli-h ( 111 1. 1 5 .i I..11. K Pi, kl. uiiil Nice 1 llu. kevr 'an. v (in N'oitnii 'iiiii s aiul Wlulc ii-.-- lit I'r'h IVllOiOMHiO ai: liotail Calrooor, Ilro.1! St. buy one ol our Mer- ai cjdc. look at pretty goods ? 71 EET. STEWART B OI.U STAND, STABLES. j, a. tJori:n, rtl dlmt, Utawtrl't -U 'sat.

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