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V VP LOME XXV, .,: m BIRH, CBAYIMCOUHTYH. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1903...-SICOND SECTION. NUMBER 87 THE OLD RELIABLE 11 Absolutely Pure WfKVS NO SUBSTITUTE POLLOCKSVILLE Plenty of Tramps. A Negio Fight and Cutting; Affray. Death From Small Pox. J an. 27. The weather Is some what Improving this week, yet tie very un pleasant. The farmers are all busv now cleaning up fences and ditches, plowing and grubbing, It Is livening up somo. inere soems to be a full crop of tramps this winter, there Is one or two along every week. On Saturday the 17th a well dressed, good looking vounz man appeared here among us, put up at a noicl anl tald he was out to learn to es tln'atc standing timber, givlnc his numn as Tompkins from Philadelphia, Pa., he skipped on Monday leaving his bill uu piild. On last Saturday the 24th, an other well diesscd one nifulo his appear ance, but he paid his bills and stopped at the hoted also, ho lcf. Monday, but an o'lior came the same il iy. Wo are glad to see the legislature Is passing and introducing some very good bills among are three we think very good, making a drunkenness a misde meanor, the London bill and the to pistol, lire cracker bill. Every town should impose a tax of 50. 475. or $100 on all dealers in fireworks.. They arc a nuisance and very dangerous. The farmers condition Is far better this year than has been for several years most of them have plenty of corn for age, pork, etc., and some to eel', they also have some ready cash laid bv. Everv ining incy liavo to sell brings a good price. Quite a lively cutting scrape occurred at a colored mans ro3idcnce In this place at a ctanpe one night last week, the par ticipants were Tom Murnhv. John Wll Hams and J. O. Sheoard'. the latter belni? badly cut In several' places, Murphy and Williams were bound over to court. Charlie Knight, one of the small pox patients at the 10 mile place died vester day. There are several more now cases all among negroes so far.' Mr. C. II. Holland, who has been at TImmonsvIlle, 8. 0., for' the last three months as telegraph orcrator and agent, h Home on a visit. Major Henderson and wifo left here this morning for enterprise, tj. C. the nome or nis wire's father. Seeds at Davis. Davla Pharmacy has just received iresu supply of Landreth'a Garden Seeds and Mandeville and Kings Flower Seeds WINTHROP. January an. we have had some changeable weather recently. We had one more fair Sunday and .we suspect some of our young men took ad vantage of It. We had one marriage In our berg on Sunday last. Look out for a serenade little later. Rev Giles filled hla regular appoint ment here bunday. Every one Is pleaaed with our pastor. . , A couplo of fine wild turkeys camo to our berg last week. One of them took Its flight to Norfolk, presented to Mr Geo Roper by Mr W L Thomas. This is the second time he has sent hla friend, Mr Roper some iui keys. Pish are scarce arcunj here. Tront will not bite at anything less than twenty-five cents. Mr T T Gooding came In recently with another fine mule to be added to hla al ready fine lot of animals. . Uo is a mule man.; :T (; .;; i Mr M L Mason has quit talking Xmas I and hag returned to hla work. We hope toe enjoyed big Xmas. ' Horrible Accident. A telegram was received here yestor day from Fred Scott. In FhlladelnhU saying that his brother George had met with an acetdcnl, resulting in George's ctcatn. . , ' . There were no details, of the accident, although it is known that Georga was ai worn on a very dangerous lob. The remains are expected to arrive to- nignt. ; - v , Mr. and Mrs. Pcott will have tha aln cere sympathy' of the community In mcir uopioraDie loss. . CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. ilia Kind Yob Haw Always Bough! Bears tha sif ifT- 3 HARD 170RK Senatorial Candidates t Still Putting . In Full Time. small Fox Spreading. A Rock Ribbed Coaaty Gone "Wroag." Too Bis; Crowds at the Cau cus. Raleigh, January 28. The Senatorial situation is today as much In the fog as ever. Ho man can predict the resalts Beta, even money, were offered, todav. without takers.that who ever won would not do so by over 9 majority, and bets were also offered 2 to 1. and not tsknn. that the winner would not get 4 major- ity. Watson hag been durlne the oast two or three days been doing the hardest sort of personal work. He and Over. man are at the capltol dally. Overman's friends have poured In here during the past 24 hours. Watson's appeal la that he Is an old soldier and that this will he the last chance for North Carolina to honor an ex-Confederate with the Sana torshlp. Secretary Richard H. Lewis, ofthn State board of health says small pox is spreading in the State and that unless there is general vaccination a far greator spread may be expected. A. charter is granted bv the State to the Wadesboro real estate comnanv with $125,000 authorized capital. Advoeates and ODDonents of thnlln ll nr regulation bills poured In here last bight ana today. The first of the hearings hn gan today before the Benate and House committees on propositions and grlcv- ances. The Democrats are laueklnir & irnnrt deal at the result of the election for O O D Stato 8enator in the 40th Senatorial dis trict, where Griffith. Democrat, beat his opponent, In that rock-ribbed Republi can bailiwick, the home nf Hnltnr Prltchard. Democrats sav It In nnnr n. dorsemontof Prltchard's "Lily White" policy to see his own countv. Mrllnn give Griffith 25 majority, as it did at the election on the 20th Instant. Griffith to hero He Is for Craiir for th Hp He was given quite an ovation In the Democratic caucus last night. . The Capitol Club nave its semi-annual reception to the members of the Legisla ture and It was, as alwavs. a handanmn affair The club house was speelally decorated. Dancing followed tho recep tion. The crowds at the Senatorial caucuies grow so great that many members became indignant last night. The order was made that only newspaper men should oe aammcd to the lobbies, and these by card, giving the name of the paper rep reaentea. uut there were given out scores of cards to people who have no connection with newspapers, while mem oera passed In a few.- Very little is talked about the Senatorial question and the liquor DU1S, Treasurer Lacv and Auditor niinn are by request dally present at session or the sub-committee, which ban in charge the'revenue act. Treasurer Lacy said today, when asked what was being none: "ine subcommittee ask a na for suggestions. Our recommendations are so far all In the line of smoothing down me act, telling where it gives trouble. etc. The sections rea-ardlnir fh meats, pianos and organs, merchants purchase tax and Deddlers are Ui-ma which bring most complaints. As yet me sections regarding rallwav and Ha aor taxes have not been reached." Audi. tor Dixon said: "I think the present law will stand so far as the railwava are con. cernea. As to whisker there will be wnrv uecioed cnanges." TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Judge William R Dav has been an pointed to a place as Associate Justice ot the united States Supreme Court. He succeeds Associate Justice Bhiras. The bill and oetitlon making thn ir. rltorles of New Mexico and Arizona States Is being discussed In the Senate, Jtne Kepubllcana of Colorado who wero defeated In the attempt to elect a senator by force have submitted and will not contest the lecalltv of TbIW election. There Is a movement anions flnnihnrn Republicans in favor of Banna for Pres idential candidate in 1904. New Mill at Work. The new saw mill, owned bv Bnntlntr wnicn was moved from Dawson's Creek M miles below this city, began work for the first time veaterdav. Tha mill I. now located on the east side of Neuse J , w iii river Just above the bridge, in add! Hon to the saw mill and boiler room there Is a good sized drv kiln. A 1 log pen Is made in the river and there Is sumcient depth of water for a t . ... ' "O u reacn tne mm. . Two good sized two ator hniwir. i. v . . - uv oeen oaiii neiween the mill and the bridge and there are two smaller tmiM Inge, the whole making an appearance of qnlte a settlement. V , .t n The neighborhood road ilnn th. river is , badly oat of order, and If a county road, It should be ditched i re nit paired. .- . - Nominated by Democratic Caucus, 6 1st Ballot. Great Demonstrations Over Result. Result, Overman 73, Wat son, 58, Craig 11. Special to Journal. Raliioh, January 29. Tho Senatorial agony ended tonight on the sixty-first ballot, when Lee S. Overman received 73 votes In the Democratic caucus, suffl- clent to nominate him, and making his eloctlonby the General Assembly, an assurance. The ballots tonight were as follows, 57th, Watson 61, Overman 61. Craiir 19. 68th, Overman 04, Watson, 00, Craig 19. 59th, Overman 00, Watson 64, Craig 14. 60th, Overman 70, Watson 59, Craig 14. Sixty-first, Overman 73, Watson 58, Craig 11. Directly after the announcement of tho ballot of Ovorman's election, a com mittee hurried to his hotel and escorted him to the executive office, where Governor Aycock, Watson, Craig, Clem ent Manly' and others awaited him, to accompany him to the hall of represents ( j v uan vi iuiiE)uia tlvos, wherojthe caucus was, and where .. . . thoro was a tremendous demonstration a. overman entrance In the hall. overman maoe a magntneent speech amid a burst of applause from the crowded hall. Ho was followed by Wat . son and Craig, both of whom pledged their undying devotion to North Caro lina and the Democratic party. DOVER. Jan. 28-Mr. Beth West, spent ysler - y in New Bern day In New Bern. Col. W. D. Pollock, was here awhile yesterday evening Rev. T. W. Mansfield, pastor of Dover circuit, preached hla first sermon here isnnday Rev. Ed. Brown, filled his regular appointment here last nisrht. Quarterly Conference for Dover cir cult will be held in KInston Feb'y 9th This will be the first Conference on the new work and all the stewards are urged to be present at eleven o.clock. A petition favorlne the London Bill. has-been circulating among our people ior several days. A large number have signed it and has been forwarded to our representation In the legislature. There is a very healthy sentiment for temper ance existing .among our Deonle. We hardly think a petitioner to sell whiskey pouiQ get three signers in the town among the white people. A. Smith who has been at work in the railroad office here, has ac cepted a position in the Auditors office at New Bern. Mr. Ottls iDOck. of Rove ureea. la helping the agent here. ine girls of Dover Hiirh School, will nave ror debate, in their Literary So. ciety, next Friday evenlae the follow lng question, '.'Resolved that Dover should be annexed to Lenoir Countv ' We hope by mentioning this that none or our new Hern friends will become desperate Legislative Work. Special to Journal. Raleigh, January 28.-t8enator Wilson was sworn in from 86th district today. Re Is a Democrat. Bills were Introduced in Senate to ap point committee to Investigate the Insane asylums, to allow bodies to bo used for dissection, to provide for dispensaries by . . . I a vote of people, to prevent the use of muwBj muss as nignways. Bills allowing divorced persona to re- marry three years after decree divorce, passed 20 to 19. ljiii-1 . i . . . . -...j-.imuBju lu me uoage lopermn school districts to bo formed of contlg- nous territory if dn different townahlns. to provide for Stato board of examine ' i ... g . "u"" wu,u" ""y resolved this evening by a vote of to S to report unfavorably the Justice bill requiring locomotive engineers to bWth hi..i! I and ring bell when eve, ih. tracks. I x i - House judiciary committee decided to report favorably the bill to forbid mar. riage of first cousins. Ai Alternoon Function; L , , nv tuij uiiiusai ana Diesiant arinr. i . . noon tea was given veetanla ' ai nome Of Mrs. M. D. Kelann. itmh.il i . guests being entertained. ors. J. A. Bryan aSalatad th hntu. I b - reoelvlnir. Mla If x. . J i a . 7 j7 7"-"' ,a s- " m un rerreshment I room. , mrs. Francis 8. Dnffv ni.M ii... t.. . r v. 1 rUrr?nir ' . .-..w.mi "... . . " s uvuuiuiw m m rmu in aan sm ia 1 - aautui music was tendered! Jby theUlel orchestra.;.,- '.- : ' . y . y,umi OTeT ,ne tea. Beautiful soon. A TEMPERANCE MOVE Covers State To Exclusion All Else. Counties Mast Comply With School Law. Separate Tax Law. A Sneak Bill. Hrs. B. F. Dixon Sick. Cost of Public Bills. Raleigh. Jan. 29. The statu Hnner. lntendent of public instruction informs two of the counties of the 40 which have so far this year applied tor aid to keep their public schools ODen four months In the year, that they can get no aid from the State until they turn over the nrooer proportion, that la three fourths, of the State and county poll taxes to the pub lic schools. One county has not reached the constitutional limitation of taxation It Is Davie, a Republican county, and Its commissioners decline to levy the tax to the limit. As a result that countv can get no aid. There are two bills before the legisla ture to give tho taxes paid by whites to white school and those by negroes to negro schools. The first of these is by representative Klne of Pitt. It Is sim ple, merely saying amending the part of the constitution which says there shall be no discrimination between the races In schools, so as to allow discrimination The other bill Is bv representative Btubh of Martin. Both provide for submission of a constitutional amendment. At 10 o'clock this mornlne there was a mass meeting of the friends of the Lon don liquor regulation bill, held in the "1wul vg, u iwnuu uiii UoiU ill lllC Ranev library, All denominations and all narta of thn Hioto Senator Woodard has Introduced what ho lems , compromlse ,lquor bIU( tak lng a placo between the London bill, which the ant!-llquor league favors, and 6 Watt8 Dil1. which It does not favor TllArn ia all fiwta nlu .1 ..i .1 There is all sorts of talk about these bills. Some Democrats declare that thev will injure the party; others thaf they will give it new life. There Is certainly a powerful wave of temperance In the State. This Is easy to see. Never be fore was so much influence and pressure Z , 'nnuence and Psure brought to bear in aid of temperance legislation. Ex-Mayor McCall of Char. lotte declared to the Legislature that 90 per cent of the crime there, was directly traceable to liquor. There was argument todav before the Senate judiciary committee on a bill which was "sneaked" through thn 1at, Legislature, as a private and local act. to prevent the felling of timber in Pamlico river, but which further along forbids non-residents from buying and holdlne over 100 acres of timber land. The odds are the bill will be repealed. The Memorial dav address hereon May 10th will be on the "Prison Life of tne confederate soldier." Mrs B F Dixon, wife of the State Auditor, Is quite sick at her home here, The fact that the Dubllc bills, the journals and the calendar of the leglsla iure can rje printed dally for $ 3,000 a session will be laid before the legislative committee on printing. The cost of en rolling and engrossing Is now $0,655. COVE. Jan .29.- -We are t having nice weather now The planting of peas aro now in pro gress. -L Mr H T White has lust finished nlant lng. Mr H W Avery and wifo were In town today Mr George Ioock was In town veater- day, Mr W J Brothers is havimr hla store ana dwelling repainted Kev J J Boyd has moved In town. Mr J L Robinson Is worklne for E D Avery, Mr John Harris has gone to New Bern to btty him a set of blacksmith tools with which he will work at this place. - - um unu VUIUUI Hint wood all this evening like a man newly Mr u J white has been cutting stove married will do. Mr N RIggs was the guest of Mies l8 'E . Thur9(3a7 nlht- n uunn,nMn Preach for ns uigu. muix ouuuay. tie inVlCBS everybody to attend Mr C D Heath returned from Newnort New lBt Saturday morning. His .u!uer WM rea"' Plowed to aee him .i . . oaca. "nlle was me guest of Miss Lizzie Wether nirlon lajfcHnn.o. Mr John MoGowan spent Bondav in 0oTe - Mr W J Brother's father fell backward "llroad ditch last Saturday night m tj. t.,. . . w " v luiww Bvuuiara or A.ing' toa wer0 town Sunday. Henon. WARDS MILL " fV.W6 i0Pe t0 ,ee m P4" THA Iflffla .tnM n Mklt.t. .1.. , unnor laavinir it in wnu A ,. 1 .---'-"O - - v m tutv vft kiln KlOUpiCb w. .mm .1.. 'm.. . . v.., Ttolllnr. ..v..i .-i . , m svuuui aau a EOOa roadlaw u ., 8 Tnh.. . 1- , .. vvwvwv .aj.uiviB iu tun vicmiiT are) - j .1 . . . 8aiu B warenouse is to be built ia Wilmington Mr nn r. n -a tmm. . . : . ' . " niuia were in JSCK .v.iww 1, DuunuiBV, ?! Mo-tford went to Bwansbom last ".( aniaw We are honlno- tnr ". ..n.j bnUt from Jacksonville to Swanajhoro PLUCKY PROTECTS HAS A This Beautiful Mother Says: "I Cannot Help But Praise Peruna. "I Am Never Without It. "As Soon as I Find the Children Have the Least Cold, I Give Them Peruna. "A Few Doses Helps Them." Ono of the greatest foes with which every family has to contend Ia our changeable climate. To protect tho family from colda and cougha 1h always a serious problem, a,nd often lmpossibio. Sooner or later It la tho inevitable fate of every one to catch cold. Caro in avoiding exposure and the uso of proper clothing will protect from tho frequency and perhaps the severity of colda, but wltfc the greatest of precautions they will oomo. This la a sottled fact of human experience. Kspeolally Is this true during tho Stormy' and unsettled weather of early Winter. Everybody must expect to lie caught somewhere or somehow. Perhaps it will bo wet feet, or cold draught, ox damp clothos, or may bo too close conflnemont In hot rooms and then going out Into the cold carelessly, or it Morehead City Coaster Items. Saturday, Capt. Martin V. Willis and crew caught 21,415 pounds of fish, which were sold to Mr. Chas. 8. Wallace. The Carteret Transportation and Ice Co. are .having constructed a tank at tneir ice factory. The steel frame work Is 50 feet high, on which will bo a 12 root tank with capacity of 10,000 gal Ions. We take pleasure In announcing that Mr. Mart Willis, who has so long and faithfully served in the auditor's office of the A. & N. C. railroad has been promoted to the office of auditor. Much That Every Woman Desires to Know About Sanative Antisep tic Cleansing And About" Curing Ulcerative Pains and Weaknesses. Too much stress cannot be placed on the great value of Cutlcura Soap, Oint ment and Pills In the antiseptic cleans lng ot the mucous surfaces and of the blood and circulating fluids, thus affording pure, aweet and economical local and constitutional treatment for weakening discharges, ulcerations, in flammations, ltchinga, irritations, relax ations, displacements, pains and Irregu larities peculiar to females. Hence the Cuticura remedies have a wonderful Influence In restoring health, strength and beauty to weary women, who have been prematurely aged and In valided by these distressing ailments, as well as such sympathetic afflictions as anaemia, chlorosis, hysteria, nervous ness and debility. Women from the very first have fully appreciated the purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy which have made the Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills the standard skin cures and humour remedies of the civilized world. Millions of the world's heat people nse Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for preserving, purifyintr and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping ot falling halr,for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, in the form of baths for annoying irritations, inflam mations and ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves, as THXM P 'ia Ptoses ft tb toilet, bat! and. nursery, , - MRS. PESCHEL HER ENTIRE EAMLY WITH PERUNA. HAPPY HOME. may bo ono of a thousand other little mishaps, but no one Is shroud enough to always avoid tho inovitablo catching cold. Sometimes colds como llko an epi demic j everybody seems to have one at once. Tho very air about us le poison to the head, throat and lungs. Thero is no fact of medical science better known than that Peruna cures catarrh wherever located. Thousands of families in all parts of the United States are protected each winter by Peruna. Once in the family Peruna always stays. No homo can spare Pe runa after tho first trial of It. A splendid example of this fact Is found In tho beautiful home of Mrs. Paul Poschol, of 11 Quitman stroot, Newark, N. J. Head her letter. Newark, N. J., Juno 17, 1900, Dr. H. It. Ilartman : Dear Sir "My three children were sick and my husband had an attack ot la grippe. I gave the children Peruna, and now they look as It they hadn't been sick at all. I also gave It to my husband until be was good ana welt. I do not know how I could have stood taking care of them and being up night and day, had It not been tor Peruna. 'Last winter was the first winter la sixteen years that I did not have a cough. It Is Impossible to explain my thanks la words. 1 never looked as well as I do now. Peruna is our family medicine and always will be. I do my own house work and sewing, and get along lovely, now that I am so strong and well, thanks to Peruna and your good advice. I Honey, I have a few gallons of Nice strained Honey at 20c qt. Fresh lot Ontario Buckwheat, Clover Hill Print Butter, Maple Syrup, New Orleans and Porto Eico Molasses, Evaporated Peaches and Applos, Truncs, Codfish and Irish Potatoes, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Goods of all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and Boasted Coffee. Give me a call. Yours to Please, 3 J.L. McDML, Wl 'Phone .OT. 71 Broad St" g Only 8 Days More For CLEAN SWEEP SALE of Jan. A Few Great Bargains. All New No Trash, 500 Mens Suits at half value. fOO prs Heavy Pants, value f 1 25 for 79c 350 Boys Suits at half value, 1500 Mens and Tiiwn rT tnlna;...i J " ...... MV I.UV. close out at this sale at lc. 475 Mens and Boys 6hirts, value COc, $1 00J your choice at this sale 88. 50 doK Mflnn RncnAndora Krt mlnn ...L this sale at 1210. 8 " 50 doz Ladies, Mens and ChilJrens Hose, will closo out at this sale, 8 pairs for 10c. " 750 yards Table linen, red and white, value 60c, must go at this sale at 24c 2500 yards white, gameti black and blue Casi- mtre, 50c value, to go at this sale for 24o. SOOE8, SHOES, SHOES, Shoes of all kinds and all sorts to fit and suit everybody, t , . . LOOKJ LOOK1I v We invite the public to attend this sale and get the best bargains ever offered. r a s t ! , . s, COPLOW, .75 Middle St.' act! to GiiUII " cannot help but praise Peruna. I am never without It, and as soon as I find the children have the least cold I give them Peruna. A few doses helps them, and I hope that every one, who reads my testimony will try peruna at it Is a Mend Indeed." Thankfully yours, MRS. PAUL PESCHEL, t 14 Quitman St., Newark, N. J. A Safe Family Doctor. Peruna has been used in many other homes with tho samo results. Th fol lowing aro samples: Mrs. M. E. Sey mour, Dye, Ga., writes i " I am ready to sneak a fow words In favor of Peruna and Manalin. t have tried them for nearly every 111 of life for myself and family, and find them to bo all the doctor claims them to be. Peru na cured me of femalo troublo when my doctor could not. My advice to all suf fering women is, consult Dr. Hartxnan. What he has done for mo he will 00 for you." Mrs. M. E. Seymour. Peruna Added 40 Pounds. Mrs. Maria Goertz, Cleo, Oklahoma, writes : "My husband, children and myself have used your medicines, and we al ways keop them la tho houso In case of neflossity." Mrs. Maria Goertz. Dr. Hartman's latest book on catarrh will be sont free upon roquest to any address. This book contains ninoty-flve pagos of Interesting reading matter, and Will bo found invaluablo to mothers in aiding them to guard against and euro tho many Uttlo catarrhal ailments of children that como with the severs weather of winter. 1903. Goods. pr. s r n UVl W 75c and L , Blw. Co., Sew Bra, S. C. Honev.l fcf
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