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VOL. XY NEW SERIES NO. 188. NEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1897. ESTABLISHED ISC' t - Its not the name r that make the- Columbia Bicycle.: THE BEST Its the machine itself Ita SuPBRion Construction, The same simply shows yon are getting the genuine article. ('i , ! ; , "'i Only on place you can get, v them In New Berne - -The COLUMBIA , Agency. . WIIL T, HILL, AGENT, - ' " 01 S. Front 8 treat SOLD ON .EASY PAYMENTS. HewFiri! We tli undersigned wish to in form our pa. a.M tronsnndtht nubhc eenerallv that we have opened Brit class Shoe Shea on Middle Street opposite Hotel Albert, In the office for- merly occupied By ur. uuguia. viemnu It Mile for a share of Tour patronage. : Best Materials used and Satisfaction Guaranteed. - ; Shoes made to order. Elastic Inserted . In (alters. . '-- 0TREPAIRINO A PPICtALTY." Respectfully, . - Moore & Glbbs, EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS ON . in : . 'Single Box 13.80. Ten Cakes Free ' with every box bought. NOW IS TOUR TIME TO BUY. ' F. TJLEICH, Grocer, f Middle Street, . J. A. SWERT " DIALER IH 3" " j-1 I? 54 SHddle St, t-Th Best Beyeragee to be had la the Qity. : ' ' ;s ; ISTPolite and Congenial olorks. jSritli'VISITOBS will reoeWt Hearty Weloome. , A FEW DAYS .5?" . a J , S mh4 ' h3bbsi E3 OCTAGON SOAP mm ind Oar Great peml-nnnailtlwill be considered on Wednesday, Cleplnjr, Sale will be v thiDK of tbe past. ' . . UDAT8 IN ALL. Bemempsr during this sale every article la our entire ttoca w oner at ami mm orlglaal cot. " ' '" "' A fe of our reduction that will I attractive to buyer thi week) , Bilk 17 yd; 1.00 Noveltlc B5o yd; Yaid-wlJ Bleaching 4)o yd; 10-4 Sheet lug worth 25a, now lAct Elamllfon' Cash liner now 7c yd; !5o Drea Woritcd aow 14o yd; Woolen Underwear for Ladictand Gontlemcn at on half price; Gentlemen" Eluck and Colored 8u!tof Clothing woitli f 10.09 now M.AO each; Collar. Cu.T, and Undurweer, Mc Carpel I now lflo yd. ; ONLY K FEW MOKE DAT3 AT TIIE3S PRICES. Dry r i i i) A. mm twin. j OalY Twenty Wortini pairs Re mains. An) thins Which Opposes Demeeratc N. C. B. K. Lease Monday. Bus sell Wants Bntler's Place, Not Seymour's. - Journal Bureau. 1 RAion. N. C, February 20, 'W. f . Today was the 40th of the legislative session. There yet remains mj more working itays. The rush of business la now euro to be very great. The Repub licans are angry and desperate at the de lays in putting measures through. Tlieli constituents, particularly , their negrr constituents are pressing them. A bolt ing Populist said lost night at the session of the house that his line of policy waf to do the reverse of anything which thr Democrats do. This man- is about twi removes from an anarchist. , The session of the Senate special com mlttee next Monday afternon to considei he bill to annul the lease of the N. 0. R R., will attract a great many people. 1 will exceed In interest the noted sessioi jI the House committee. The prescna of President Hoffman of the S. A. L. will add a new feature. The president of the North Carotin railroad declares he is more convictc aow . than ever before of the excellent business success of the lease. lie sayi the Southern can if the lease be nnmillex tiuildallnk to Mocksvllle, or else cai oulld a link from Kerncrsville to Rcids irille and make a route from Groensbon a Norfolk much shorter than the ont via Selma new in use. A new section lias lieen put in the rev enuc act. It imposes a tax on lcgaciet ind inheritance as follows: Those in r. lirect line 1 of 1 per cent, and to thosi collaterally (save for charitable uses) li ,ier cent. . No admistrator or executor ii to be permitted to file final account iinti! uich tax is paid. It is said that next Monday a commie Mon will be issued to B. S. Rnyster a' Oxford as inspector gcntral of the Slab luard. He had for several yours licet insistent inspector general. There was some talk last night am' today about Qov, Russell as a successm t the late Judge Seymour as judge e( the U. 8. district court. A Republicai laid that even if the position were ten lercd Gov. Russell he felt sure he wouh tot accept it, as he would give up hi position as Governor for only one othei that of U. S. genator. He added that he Governor greatly desires to succeed Butler aa Senator, . It is stated that the Seaboard Air Line iropnaes to build tbo recently charterer 4oorc county and Western railway, 'rom Aberdeen to Concord, and that it 111 put a surveying party in tho field text week. Two negro clerks, Quick and Young, tre now In the enrolling clerk's oftta ind last night the bolting Populists hot t caucus and named 8 new clerks. Then ire now two chiefs, at (I a day each. led 18 assistants at the same figure, I total expense of, 75 a day. The ex-enrol) log elerk A. L, Swinaon flics a demand for the whole session and notitlei thi president of the Senate and the Speakei if the House that he is ready to attend o the duties, and I still enrolling clerk jwinson say that he did not cert if U the time of 8 of the Populist assistant v ho were put on January 13, but that 1111 King, principal clerk of the Senati 3ertlfled them, and put them on as froa fanuary 8. Bwinson swears to this before jommittee." ' - Among today' arrival here are Con rreasman-eleot John E. Fowler, of tin Ird district, and Col. W. R. Rodman, ol j .ingtion, N. C. The scramble of the Republican foi the position of railway commissioner if low livelier than ever. Some are drop ring out, hut new one nome in.' At leas' doten want the place. . 1 While the House refused to take lay' holiday to attend the New Bernt iftUr, after tli Senate had adopted a re solution to that effect, yet a great many nembera will bo. It I said on v local '.The revenue act will considered In committee of the whole next week and fill provoke a sharp fight. The tectlot requiring all evidence of Indebtedness, tuch aa bonds, (tooka, notes, dtc., to bt taken to the tax ssseswrs, listed and stamped, greatly wovoke tbe bank people. The penaltlc for failure to PJ taxe are very severe, for Instance a fail ure to pay taxes under schedule ABA C, render the delinquent person or cor poration liable to 500 fine or tlx montht imprisonment. The Sheriff t mqulred to report to the Judge whether all piucli taxea have been paid, and th Sollcltni i to prosecute. There I also a severe penalty for not having Nconm In ons'a tctual poasewilon In the House today the following bill were introduced.- To prohibit th ale of beer, liquor or wine out side of the limits of an Incorporated (own or city; Ui.incorpomt New Hanover Society for prevention of crime, giving it power to estahlliili a children's homo to which all colored children under 14 year of age Itliouthomeor psrenlsto be admitted. To Increase npproprlntlon to fUnte guard Km : h l OS T r ' I.ti' '. F.omo jiiln!n fTblct! !! i' i i ' It' sinonsy if It full mm POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great lenveuine strength and licalthfulncsa. Assures the tooa against alum ana ail torms oi adul teration common to the cheap brands.; KOYATj I1AKIJSU fUWUKK W.. rrr New York, i from JsO.000 to $10,000 and annual allow ance to each company from $100 to A Senate bill to stimulate locnl taxation for schools by allowing the State board of education to use as much ns f '30,000 to rural districts which for 3 successive years vote to tux themselves, passed. Bill making eppropri!ition9 to the three insane assylums was taken up and pass- id 3rd reading, It gives the Raleigh 03,000i Morganton Asylum $100,000: ind 143.000 to the Goldsboro (col.) Asy lum an electric plant for the latter is dlowed, i2,500. This bill caused a hoi lebate between Republicans and Popu lists. IMR1MT BIILS. (mpeiii Row Between Repli- licans aid M. Fellow Servant BUI Passes. Mis demeanor to Sell orttlve Cigar- etles to Minors. Challenge Bill. Spe-tal. Rai.kiiiii. N. ('.. Feluunry S0-Tl;e Vnnte nnKsnd unanimously the "Fellow ilervnnt" hill nnd it Is now a law. It alto adopted (lie resolution rnisiiiB lie committee lo investigate Mrs. Pallii VrrhiRt oil's charge. The House passed the lull to make it a iiisdeincnnnr to sell, or give cigarettes to ninors or for minors to smoke them, the ponalty being frlO line, or thirty days imprisonment. The Senate passed the lull reducing the lumber ot'Preemplory challenge allowed irisoners in criminal trials from 28 lo 10. There are signs of an impending row letween tho Republicans and Gov. Rur- lell. They do not think he will heed their laucus selections, when he nukes his ippointincnts. Telegraph Ileum. Fire destroyed the Welwter Mock, one f the liest business buildings In lllouces. tar, Mass. Lofs, tTO.OOO, ' The George II. MeCall Company, deal la coal mill builders' nmtorinl, ol iVilinington, lel., hat ronfeswil judg- nent in favor of the Union National ttank and other creditors. George II aoCall and lie Iluvcn Mollis were np' pointed receivers. New York and Boston artists, and llni kit craftsmen will present a petition lo Inngress relntive to Injury to stained (las interests alleged to he duo to pro' visions of the present tnriif." During a trial liefore a justice at Per ins, fifty miles east of Guthrie, (. T lohn Doherly, his son, ami John and tamiiell.Rrklns assaulted Amos Atkinson ind his two sons, Jim ami William, with inivee, and killed the two sous. An attempt was made to wreck a IHg Viur train, near llcrea, Ohio, on a bridge teventy five feet high. The obstruction va discovered by a track walker shortly Nfore the passage of an east bound train, fhere ra no elew to the pcrpctunlors. The Sunday Lake and ( hapin mines in ifnrtliern Michigan, have rtiluced wage 0 per cent, and that the Pewablc and enn Iron ccmpnny mineo. near Iron fountain, will probably do the same. riiey employ 1,200 men. ( Six person belonging lo the family of laooh Clclex, of Cleveland, Ohio, and two hoarder ii) the family were badly turned by flame due to a gasoline ex Ooslon. The father, mother, and three if the children will probably dlo, TUB COTTON MARKETS. . " . February 80, tut new from Liverpool thowed an ail vance In both spots and fulures.thoiigli the sale of ipot cotton were small. Nrw York opened 8 point higher than the close yesterday, but there, seemed to be plenty fur alo therefore moat of th early improvement was lost.' The do I 8.08 for May. , ' Taa exohanae In United State all closed today at noon and will not open again 'till Tueadav. Those of the mem bera who desire may attend th New Bern Fair next week. Your truly.l J. K. LTBK.- Till MARKETS. ('Kiaoo,' February JA OMNIN.I. (IIJIII, y V'heot. y I-.-.,,, Ifli 7ni OPERA HOUSE ! Fair Week Attraction. One Full Week with change of bill nightly. COMMENCING fT Monday, February 22,1 THE FLORA STANIFORD CO. Opening Monday night in MISS STANIFORD'S own piece: "A Soler's Swe6tlie:rt.." GENERAL ADMISSION 50 Cents. No extra charge for reserved scats. GALLERY 55 Cents. Garden Seeds ! -AT- Davis' Pharmacy. Swoct Pens, and othor kinds of I Flower Seeds have also just arrived. T. J. TURNER, FOR CASH Or OJT TIME. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED another l-nrge Htoek of Furniture anJ Mattresses mil will sell at Itock uottom figure io: ish or On Time for Fair Week so as to make room for my large stock. Call nnd xamine our stock uetore purchasing e se- where. lours Rcpectfully, T..I.TIIRVKR, NKW KKItNE, N. C 1EAL ESTATE AGENCY. FOR RENT: Dwelling, South Front Street. " Hancock ' East Front " " Johnston " Johnston " I'ollock " George " ('raven " " llnmil " Three good rooms George " Two gtod rooms JohnHt on 44 One Large Storage House. One gooil Otllce. (ne ('heap Tenement. Brick Store Craven street. FOU SALE: House and 1-ot George Hlreet. House ami lot East Front sire, I. House and lot JoluiHton street. 1 loll jo and lot Johnston street, House and lot llroad street. House anil lot Hroud sheet. House and lot Eden street. House and lot Middle street. House anil lot Mclculf slicci. I)t Hem Klreet. jjit George street. Fa "ins In Craven and adjoining count ies, aid cheap Kuildiug wits u ar i lie I v, r,. ii (vui i' Near PosiOlliie, Fair Decoration. I nm prepared to fumishl Dvorul for all who want litem. HTMaxe voi'a Stohr ArrRifTivK. Call on me for what you need. J. D. GA8KIS8, Middle Street Hlailoier. Go to m H I MS For Fine Stall Fed Beer. Lamb, Mutton, Froth r:hI Corned Pig Pork, awl Vil every diiv. Also live au I ' dressed Turkty. Will have plenty to supply the trwlr , Jlnest fiausnge In the r j at 10c perpouod. HH Middle HU f 8 A FRESH UNK QV I ('OColllten aiul Ron Ronit. Apples, Bananas, Lrmona, Cocanuli. TET Ol'E TAFVV-Ul. the tmti the market. " " nr. NiiNW e& co. Next to Poal Ofuoo. of Another Shipment thove which we are crtliu ; it 12c. Per Pound N. C. Hams, small mc.liuin siy.oa, at 1 c. pou nil. iiml per SIIAI'KU'S Mild Cured Hams, tit l'.'c. per pottnd. Those Knglish Cured Shoul ders which we slice are very nice at 10c. per pound. We have a few Corned Mul lets left, they arc nice nt 2."c. dozen. Wo ate selling i.lio 15KST 3c. FLOl'Ii to bo found on the market. Try it. Nice lot of Oranges at per doien. 0c. Our Dried Fruits nnd .lol lies are the best, and those Table, Peaches at 10c. are standard goods. Give us a trial. Our stock is complete and Prices to Suit the Times. Respectfully, il Broad St.. New ltei ne, X.'. YOU LIKE TO DEAL where things look nice and clean: where Clerks are polite and obliging: where deliveries aro madoontime: above all where yon know you aro getting THE BEST In the MARKET AT T1IK FAIR IIS f Pit I V KS. That's the sort of house we kecj). Cull and lie sure of It. We have Just . Received a Caito of Tobacco Price Kaaglar freuilOe. te SOe. lb. - IDaoc Maski jp x" ,"''(, i" p,,,1"' !o,i IS JIUUIU- St.. ? nhNlwt " Ki'clicn Dipper.--. I-". . tail-, or a !!la of that F.i.e I.'-- teFjfcsT'VyjJf , t '.,n!( l.",- t-r Itcer on dniulil. or :uitii " l l H( ' '"' k"''' "' " l S' '"""' Hi I " I'i'eset viim Kelt les, I'm'. We also keep a Poll Slock oi t'i j-jV ' IS Old l:aioiis l r.nnl-i : 13 'l'.- Manl;,, . -v N "JCv - y ' i a, at a TfTS?' n ' HDlirFRV lllll il ' 1 i j l And do ens .'o ilirii. - ullUlMl Ilul rOPj x V c 1 1 1 JOHN" DUNN, (JB & 67 Pollqck St. RODO OaODOOOOOOOOODODOOOOGkl Ft asr O m O O o o Visitors ! o D o a o o o THE POLICY of this store is to erain the friendship and i esteem ot every patron who enters within its doors. Want you to teel H that every ato n of business intelli- t gence we possess is being used to fur- ?j ther your business interest, firmly bo- J" j lieving' that by so doing we best further our own. O Dry Goods Department. Is Complete with Good Things at HARD TIME PRICES. o Q a o o Notion Department Is brim fall of the feminine D O o o this includes the opposite Shoe Department o Is Complete with Competition do- g fying goods. Grocery Department o Is immense and needs but an in spection to verify all that wc may say in its praise. a O o o a O DQOSf BiOHnOODOIl ANOTIIEI1 !. OF AT FOIK'N. I (it, A; 'ale Coll I ' Covered! Agate Tea Ke o f. Yon F??I CJi-pnt And it gives you ill roo'i at isfactton when your friend are mix inns to know "W ho is your tatLi ." It tnakes ns feel great lo. S'- d them lo ns we'll do as well bv lio n, as we did bv von. F. JI. C lmlwit U. 101 Middle Street llciuy's PlViMiyiC', 127 MIDDLE ST. lMiyMciniiN .ProMTl I1oiik (Inrof ully Prepared . At Trices to suit the time I iyT choioe eeleotion of Per 'fumei and Toilet Artiolet, sjUy jy"i ;."Tlic BKS I'flGAI! tu ;h- . jlfe RI:ni:Ml: Till: 11 ' - llrl--i,, Un ami u H B 0 ) Q ( j m IM V ft! ft f 1. all that gladdens & heart. (Ol course proper fittings sex. for i 0 While Visitin the Fair I'.F. SUM-: AM f. Palace Siloon IS .lilII' Si. Farmers. We have A KUM. LINK of HARROWS. tTI.TIVATORS. and all other Farming Im plements at ItOCK BOTTOM IMilCKS. i TO MERCHANTS We can .ell I goods at mnniifaeliirers prices. I II. Cutler a. Why Mi 11 with Cou b, Coldf, d L Gripite, when! Laxative Bhomo ' I Hiiloiii will cura vou in on duv. Does tot product t' rli gitig in th be I like -hilphme "I Quinine. Put np in tablet onvenli Dt fix Uklnj. Guaranteed to cure or money refunded, lie 25 eeut. For U at Bradham's rbarmicy, aud ' all olh rDrug more. . you Ill) 4.7
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