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VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 191. NEW BERNE, N. 0. THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 25, 181)7 ESTABLISHED 1 V v v Ttn not the name that makes " t lie Columbia Bicycle THE BEST Its tho machine itself Iti Superior Construction, Tho came Bimply shows you nre getting the genuine article. Only one place you can get them in New Berne . WIM T. Jllf.l,. Atll-NF, Phone 80. 61 8. Front Street, SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. H New Firm! We till undersigned wish to in. nrm our na Irons and the public generally that we have opened n first class Shoe Shop on Middle Street. opposito Hotel Albert, in Hie oinoe tor merly occupied by Dr. Pitgiiiil. We kind ly ask for a share of vour patronage. Best Materials used and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Shoes made to order. Klaslics inserlci! in gaiters. EgrREI'AIIilUCI A Sl'tc'IAI.TV. "" Kespectfully, Moore & ii'ibhs. J. A. SWERT -DEALER IN- 54 Middle SI. 53?" Tho Best Hoveragos to lio had in the city. J3fTolite and Congooial clerks, t3fALL VISITORS will receive Ilearty Welcome EXTRAORDTNA RY INDUCEMENTS ON Single Box $3.80. Ten Cakes Free with every box bought. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY F. TJLRICH, Grocer, 4$ Middle Street, Phomb 61. A FEW DAYS ana UUr Ureal Demi-annual riparlnir Rale will he a tieannK oaie iu ue a thlDI Of the Pa8t. IS DAYS IN ALL Tt.m.n.-n.r dnrlnir thli 1. twrv trticle io our entire stock we offer al end below . j I , .vv.. . a m . , ., . Aiewoi uut unman, ui.n win i -I. 11.. 1. 1 ll.l. 1.. . - W UUJDI. HU. tl, Silks 17o yd; $1.00 Novelties 65o yd; i ara-wiaq omening JC yu; iu- k s (J. r 1 1 l i ll. .1 . 4 A A QI...1 I ng worm xoo,now tori uamutou s inn- Imert now 7c jd; 25c Drcse Vor4od now IBo yd; Woolen Underwear for Uille s and Gentlemen st ono half price; Gentlemen' Black sod Colored buiti of Clothing worth $10.00 now IVOO each; Collar, Cuffs, and Undorwesr; 85c Carpels now 19c yd. ONLY A FEW MOKE DAYS AT THESE PKICES. J.1IV XJ1 0. A.. BARFOOT, Mgr. Jko Djor from P. 0, The COLUMBIA Ageacv o3 CD a Sl5 Wis ouors i OCTAGON SOAP Dry Goods Bap House THE STATE CAPITOL Hit Fill Over Met Berne's darter Bill. F.xecntioiig Within Walls of 10 n i -tcntlnry. Henry Not Sure of Judgeship. Fight on Kills. Ofl' for New Heme. JortiNAi. BlUEA! , Raleigh, N. C, February 24. The question of hereafter lmving nil executions within the walla of the peni tentiary is neuu; agitated. II will he shown that it will bent, as soon a sen tence of death has been passed t lint the prisoner be confined in Ihe Slate prison ind executed by an executioner ap pointed by Hie State. Walter R. Henry seems nol lo ho so near the judgeship after all. It teems that Governor lliisscll had some lime ago promised Ibis position to Sutton of Cum berland, (Republican.) Russell will have to answer yes or no to-day about llenrv. There is a clans1 in (he "Machinery Act'" which was introduced in Ihe llousi last night that is creating a good deal o! indignation and comment, ll "rctpiires that Ihe list taker, fchnll have tested nl mortgages, bonds, nitcs, bills of ex change certiticiites, cheek) open nc- eounts due anil paya'il ' mi l al paper representing solvent credits, shal' lie noil-collectable, unless they bear sonn evidence of having been annually Msln tor taxation." The committee savs 1 ordered this clause stricken out. hu there it was when the hill was read. It is said that the attention of liie coin mittees cannot be gotten to consider any matter that has not a job pinned onto it The committee report unfavorably Ha bill abolishing the State geological snr vey. Tho president of the State Litpmi Dealers' association is hen; working hare lo defeat all dispensary bills. Holler's paper lo-day advocates tin passage in the machinery act above al laded to and says that "Capital is an ar rant liarand never lolls ihe t ruth whei t is simply trusted. That truth inns b forced and therefore we favor the p'ni uggested."' A special train left here early lhit morula ; for .New Kerne carrying tin gricullurul an 1 Mechanical i-olbgi Invsand members of Ihe Legislature tc the Kaslern Carolina Fair. Congressman Skinner is here. He r mi' .linlge Scvniour place lnviiilv I'lte following bills wcie introduced I'o promote public oduc.ili in by provid ng that it Ihe com Is annul the lease o the N. C. if. 1., ami it is leased for : greater riiiii than the present one, tin xeess shall be apportioned by (ho Stab toard of 1 education among the nchoo hildren of the various counties on a pel :pita basis. The Senate bill prohiluliiij gold contractu" was lieforc the House it passed the Senate; a motion to tabl was voted down. An amendment wa iffered that when n person loaned gla. 'bat it could he 80 inserted in the con tract and demanded. The bill as amend j I passed uy a .small maim it v mil: unking "gold contracts" lawful in thi Jtate A tiller fight was made nguinst Hit hill to rcchartcr Wilmington, ll gav Rnsscll virtually control of Hie city. I as killed by a vote of 44 for, mid ' igninst the kill. The Kayetteville chartc bill will not come up Ix-fore Ihe iOih. In theennte tho bills passed giving to the University t.r,000 annuallv and (12,600 annually to the Slate Normal ii idditlon to their regular appropriations In the House last night the charter nl Sew Berne was up an J the following h record of the work : Hancock said tin Democrats had (lied a minority remit t ot Ids hill, and that Democratic nieinheri !iad letters from New Herni Democrat (bat men who had for years sucked pa is members of the Court House ring, -lie City Hall ring had sent lawyers here, and that the minority report was wriltei by W. W. Clark. He begged the Itepiib leans to stand by this bill and .whip tin Bourbon Democracy and pleaded will, (he Ponullati to do thn mime tlilmr; thai the Republican and ropnll t panic united could stand together and dereal tlie Demwrnt n mM ist wlllle Ml gave the power to the Governor to ippoini Aiuermen, yet me latier nvi in iseiectea oy ine county committee and nam nt lo the Goveruor. ' l"V8,u l''"'w""S ' '"'" of Now Berne, representing full out ol AHAHU AlAfl At I,. 1.. I... lr,J finiw iin i"iviii nnmiiK lit uv- .. .. J h- .1... f hi. hill I. .,.!, lhln ... Wl,lni,lon chrl,r hill ,l.UM. ed jo,,... ,he lW)1,e M Wllnilmrton. m,bmi.ve and knowing their eondlllon ,llpy wer6 wmg ,.t Qof. Hiiwll mko charge ol their city. He called for I the reading of the minority report was read, and sol forth that New Heme's I affairs were Justly and economically ail I ministorcd, and that the only reason for (bis attempt In interfere with the charier was to oust the Democrats, and that Ihe Governor was practically givan power lo name every official. Dixon of Cluvr- I tud spoke earnewtly In opposition to Die bill. Blackburn championed It and tie. dared that the Democrats could nit criticise Ihe Itepuhlicnna. llanrock sub milled a substitute for the bill, providing for the election ol a Mayor ami six Al dermen by popular vote and did not pro vide fur any appointments by the (Jot- efnor. lie at onee oallnd the previous POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its grcatj leavening strength and jhcallhfiili'.css. Assures the food against alum anil all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. loyal iiakimi powdku to., Ni:v Voi:K. ouestion. Hi' was urged bv Waller ami llrown to wilbdraw tlie demand for tin previous ipiesli, in hill refused, lie sail Hie substitute, w hich was read, was al most identically Ihe same as the other civo as to the election, and that tin Democrats, lo be consistent, must voli 'or it, lie n in wed bis call fur the pn -vious ipieslion. The previous iiiestioi' was ordered. Wallers mid the substi tide was iniinitolv worse than III.) ongi lal bill, The vote was taken on the snl t it ll I o. The veas and navs wer do milled bv McKcnzic. The vote Win is II.), nays :W. Unity, in explaining i vote, raid Hie -I.O'UI whit peopl 1 ii N'ew Heine paid si.'il.OOO taxes (be li.lKI- grots s:i)i and that Hie bill tinned tin ily over to the negroes, llarlrcss sau tin' substitute was a subterfuge wliiel ;is used bv the Republicans when the mind Ih v cm! I no! goVilc up New Heme. lisk ridicule I the I li-m ier-i's for not siipporligg this hill. McKonic explain 'd hiswilo, said h hanked io-l he was a liemocrat igreat ula'ise from the whil" nailery am! I jbby i. He spoke powerfully of tl'i orious olil Democratic record in North alnlina. Hie lie-publicans jeered am onie negroes hissed. I arkcr sanl upoi laneock resled the blackness of tin ime: that tlie substitute was introdueei leeau-e ItaneocK saw ne couni rani mi i Hill bill down Ihe throats o! Hie leg dalors. Sinilh -.aid so Imig as a whiti 11:111 was l,-;t in .New l.i roe In- wnUlt ole against turning over Ibat fair cilv i le negrues. alters said he had beei inest in his ciiiientiim: but that i em d the people i if New Hei ne were ti iss under the rod; and that the evil cm ullcliecs rested on the Republicans am nit on the Democrats mid I'opulists I'oung said there was rejuiciug Ibat som de were iJeiiieerats; and that Hii ry ol "negro rule no lunger sea ret ale: bill thai thenegroes.il NewHi rni till not elect a mayor: that (lie m roes do not want the government: bin hat if the negroes did have Ihe govern nent there would lie no cry of fraud great applause from the colored gnllcn. Ihickbtirn said Xnrlh I 'itrolina's i list i ntions were safe in fusion hands. Th us amended passed i contl readin teifleiilial Mim Full of Hu- telralile Gifts. Vrliilnil inn Trent) .Made a I'ci'kiiiiiiI Mailer of Allaek. Hill ion Dot I ar Cnngrcsi Ilea leu. Yasl Appropriations. .hu i: ; vi i i it ' 1 1 . f WsiUMitii-. I i.C. I'e i.. '-'I. I -!!. k Tile I'residellt lll'l bis V ife haf I'm -s'lCil Hie bisk of pit lial'ilig bit' Ibeir it oarlnre from the bit-' House. Ihe aave packed up evciylbing they lutein nklng from Ihe I'lesid. iilial M tii-ion lilt Ihey have slacks of "gifls" to di- if, During Hie pasl four years they hav tMHn ilelugcil with gifts of all so. l 4 fruiii ill kind of ndniireri. ami some from pie who are not admirers hut who stm ply tlcslre lo have Ihe I'resldeiil nst parlictilar kind of iMlnng lackle, or I have his wife tise some parliciil.tr kind of article w hich they desire to advcrlisi .Vverygtcal pirliui of Ihese prosm! w.Te entirely uiidesirahle niid were piled in the ((real atlie of the While Ibiiim- What lo do "lilt these I'dls Is a tu'obleiu which confronts every outgoing I 'rest dent nt thn end of his lei in, hut Hit Cleveland have liioro In dispose of than was ever liefoie iollcelo I in this famous IpilTcl. Klglily M'r cenl of lhee presciils have never iH'en opened. The iirbilriitioii livaly will mil he rati- fletl this sei-'sloii. This is Ihe opinion of Hmiators, ami Ihey nre not Imt kward in cxpreiwliig it. Hcnato.'s Teller ami Daniel are largely resMiiisible for the delay Senator Teller Is paying a little on his old ecore against Senator Micriuun hy block luff Hie treaty upon which Hie mii. lor Henalor from Ohio so much desires rote. Henalor Daniel, the orator of the Senate, made a most eloquent speech against the treaty, Inst Saturday, and Senator Tclhr also hiiiuiIciI the subjeel mailer of the treaty while Incldeiilally KlbiiiK the Ohio Senator. Senator (lal. linger declared thai the treaty would nol TIM'I ftK AH OI.H in oust MAT Take Laxative Bromo (julnlne Tahlcti AJ1 drugjjluU refund ths'inoney if ltra,U lo our, lio l be ratified, allhough he exiressc 1 him self as in favor of it. I The billion dollar Congress will be j eclipsed by the present one. (lie bil ' lion and forty million dollars is t if total appropriation of tlie l-'illy-fourl i C. i. 1 gress. Chairman Iteed and ( hairnian Cji n ia of the conuuiltcc on appropriatio have used every energy lo keep down l'i' :. -priations but they have failed. 51 r. Li ed has made personal enemies in lefiisine lo recognize- members on hills kn r.vn !n contain apiropiiations which were not absolutely necessary. Forty milli-t.i dol lars more limn was ever speul bv anv ither Congress: This is Hie record ol i Congress which was called u.msi to iass a bond bill to raise money to no el ciinent tiovermneul expense. ('h.ili- iii:in Cannon savs lliat nioiiev m i-l In- ippropi ialed to meet current eoiitrael -: tin: pension bill carrying il In.isiti.istl, must lie passed: .il,(ll O.llliO. lor tin- sim by civil bill which ineludes river ami harbor improvements was demanded I v nearly every man in (be House: s.JI.OOii.- KW for naval emit rnets niitslaiiilin :". --:i."i atiii.ntli). fur the I'lislollicc was alls ihite'y Jltcesj-ai v unless u e w anl to lall l:i -s in our mail facilities. These are a i'.- v i-' the ileius wbirli make uo tlie gram total of over isvNi.lillil.lillil were li:is-e if tbeV Were mere lesiilutions ii." s ii!- pathy wilb Ihe -irngKling palriuts ii Ihe island of Crete. Suluchodv will ban i merry lime liiuling the niniiey I me, I lliesc apiiropriations. The Senate is investigating a en i grant ol :!.ooi) acres uf I loiida I tn-l i. Mr. l'ei line, a relative nl Hu- l'lva-lc:! wife, ll doesn't know whv. but il is,!,. it nil general prineipli-s. The S.-i.a tins are afraid that sum,- day the, ,-. be, sol I y 1 1 1 : 1 1 (hey didn't. TI1K COTTON MARKETS. 1-Yln ii:i:v . .'I. :i l it Vnl'l M J 1 1 TMK rtitlun IlKfKrl.-; i:ivi- Im' m tliil! iinitili'i'cslinu. 'I'lir cImm- in N ' 7r I'nr M;iy. :i lirl I"-- nl' nil nmi.nril with yr-t''nl;i . Ymirs Inilv, J.K. I. a THE MARKETS. Cuirni, I'ebruar. OITNINO. i I ' Liu II May Wheal., day Litis. .. "HE OKLY i::...i ti-ir.c 1 r i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 !'i lie- pnMi, . -.- in day is llouii's Sar-apaiilla. i ;i-;i.-?ui llooil's and Qfa IV -ICON'S 4BD S:aCA B3I'S3':! illr;H'(H.ii line I'ull Week nil It cbang bill niebllv. .1' COMMLNCINt; londii.v. B'VStriijir.v Tin-'. Li.tii; t.nii'ii:im i. iipening Mini, lay n'e:bl in MISS STA N I Kt Mill's own piet e: "A Soldier's Sieelktil" . K I'.l! A I . )MlsKN' ll.llge lor 1. si . .."ill ( elll-e-l seals. ..'.'i Cent' Nl. .-Mia lAl.l.l IIV. A FLKSII LINK ol' - I'llOOoI.'lh'K :iik1 ICna ISdiim Apples. It.tiianat:. Li to- ti:v or it tiki v he luaikel. its. ( 'neaiinis. it is ihe '- I , X. i ll XX A' Nexl lo I'osl Olhee. Garden Seeds ! AT Davis' Pharmacy. Sweet I'eiiR, tunl oilier kit) Is of Flower SoO'ls luive also jnsl arrived. Stop Baby your from Couching, relieve Hint, choking sensation ami pr, vent (iroup hy using AnWOiV'S a CrOUP SyrUp. TTO CURE I . J-M 0 PAY ! BltAOlIAM'S DRUG STOKE. Cor. Middle ami Pollock St, Jrrt (ry 10c, box of Cucareta, the I finest liver and bowel regulator ever medo lUUUs. 3'sJ'fiK3s JI2H3 aJSI- 1 1 'I! 1 d Sunlit. i o-l He ;,l.i (' C ,ii- ,1 TUB-: USE':.!' 8 El f Ji A I'l'i.i:-;. oi; ! -. 'ON S. N. C IAMS. i id . 1 1 io I e i't'sl Sii: ord 1' r.t-t !', S l ! I S I J : 1,-1 1 ...;i C , -li. I il il' ! rv !i nee,! Sat lll t IIIH" III t Me " i I'at.'l inn tin 1 1 .till ei i) 1 il Lie.,, I ,11 lb I lie. . ( , LIKE TO DEAL ft--! "illisi''l AT A I) 'I If lliiiig. look nit where lelk ami uliligiiiii : e III il s ale whole clean : I" 10 deli vet ics are lii-nle oil I i me ; a'i'ic an iiciv " nil mkhv Mill :,rc pelting THE tEsT In the MARKET XT Til : Thai "s kceji, it. sol t oT house c ill ami he sure of Wo have Just Received a I'rlee Itiiiiitlng fiinujlllr, te '.'Or. I It. JOHN DUNN, S5&57 Pollock St. i 1 IllUilCtll, I 1 C4I I ; o ; 2 . o rriHE POLICY of this store is f rjlBB POLICY JLtD f-v?dn thi triendship and esteem ot ever patron who enters within its doors. Want you to teel that cvory atom ,' business intelli gence v.; . o.33i33 iv, being- used to fur ther your business-, interest, firmly be lieving that by so doiiis? wo best further our owii. H Ml S3 :) m Dry Goods Department. 1 m 6t) m Complete with Good Things at h T!.D TIME PRICES. I Hotion Department ;3 Is brim full o'. the le.'jxiniue this includes tho opposite I Shoe Department Is Complete with Competition tie- j. j tying goods. Grocery Department m m Is immense and needs but an in spection to verify all that we may say in its praise. m a . St mi i fi l ill i-i it-.H-,iii i . ' r. its .in, I be I'otllii! , T. W. WATERS'. ,-i to ,,. ; en i .I.-i-I ' t in- . etc odie.tls. taken lor tlar I an: Von I'Vt'l iva And it gives you til irn I fat linn w! en your l'i ieiol- at i- ,- tu know " In, is vour la Ii makes us feci urea' Inn t.liem In us we'll i)o as Moil In -at I . ' Sell I belli us we iliil l y you. 1 Jl. IiimIu i K. Illl Mhld'e SI reel Flli'liuiiric', 17 MIDDLE ST. lliysiciaii.H D'i ( lillon- (-nrefiilly I'repared At l'rit-es to suit the timet. o ioico lolection of Ptr fumoa ami Toilet Articles. ; 5 ' T'i i (rtj (2 EH all that gladdens heart, proper sex. (Or. course fittings for id i While i--itinj; ! m: sr i cu.i. t tii . U iu u . . . ! i -i l.i,' or an l.i.i. -:- ' - loon, n t l: I ' lock ol lti .i:utius I i ,i mis : ,! ill . : i' also Le, Old I rt csti i , i !.l Crow. ManL.ii I A. ( ' , (i-l ill', ..f A K III lie fit V k BI.R THI: Pa ic ; Saloon, I;;uicrs. We have A IT I.I. LINK, of iLims. ciiri v.iToitsV. aii i tit .. Iii r iiriuing ltn pleineiitsitt not K IKITTOM l'lJH'KS. " I l I Ki ll N rs U, t an wl ou .m il- it tin n if ,i it rei-prices. - Ii. II. C'uUer V iu fairUssoiatius. I am pn 1'iireil to fnin h IV or in or ad wl o waul ll em. i'il Makn Vl't K STUIlK ATTKAfTIV K. Cull on mo for what yon wed. , . . , la , J i. D. UAHKLNM. Middle Hinut 8-si loner.
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