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m VOL XV NEW SERIES NO. 217. NEW BEKNE N. a SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 27, 18 KM'ABLISUKI V r. -V .f. '1 i Rubber Stamps. I am now prepared to furnish Rubber Bumps, Seal Presses, Pads, etc., on short notice, gg-Leave orders at Journal. Of tlce the pneo will be eight.' ; Family Printing Outfits-change to any member of the familys name, com- nuu jhdkljblb ink, only oOo. - - A. ROBEKTS, with Journal. Another Jjot of thowe RECEIVED. ritiCE Hot 8c Per Lb. marked up, Bat welshed when sold, paying only for What Yon Oct. F. ULRICH'S GBOCERY, 40 Hiddle St. Phone 61. Dressing Well . v . ia an art, und the man who has his garments made to measure by ns has found the key to that art. It doesn't require any arguing to how yon that von can get a better fit and more style in a Bait or over coat when they are moulded to you. F. M. Chadwick. 101 Middle Street ' EVERYBODY DELIGHTED With Onr Cash am Come to Nee and lis on Your Groceries. We bave last received fire lot of North Carolina Hams, only 0 cts, per pound. Granulated Sugar still at 5 ct. The market ia advancing anil this prioe cannot remain many, days longer, so bay all you will need. The Very Finest Table Butter, only 25 ots. ponnd. ' " Good Creamery Butter 20c. lb. , 8hafer's Hams,'- 12o lb. Oo 8o " .. Strips,' . California Hams ' phase and Sanborns Honda Coffee,, fluest, h ' - Hflrt Mocha and Java Coffee Maraotubo Coffee ' . Bio Coffee ; : Meal .. , . ., "Eagle Brand. Milk ? S J5o " 15c ' 12o pk ICo can 8o ' ,10o'1 J5o doi , I lb can Tomatoes ' 11b can Table Poaches 4'i emons . 7'- . Oranges " , Bananas ' .. . ' , J5o -Joe- And all others goods as low in proportion.' , J ; . , - Yours, ' JOHN DUNN. lVow Open - . J r.w. For Trade " Tts Ircrlcan SIgcI CcirnL (S'exl to Joixi', Furniture store) -Clotalar, Drj (ioodl, Kioel, Ladles , tat Meats r ralhln; Deeds. ," Irlcri l!se Ikmvc Kt I ':. lac HAMC iave Money Fie Civil Service and tie Tariff I Unaea Fire. The Question of Direct Vote for Sen- , atorg. Populists Refuse Honey. Anti-Trust Law Sustained. - Quick Work on Tariff DesIrnV, Journal Bureau, ) Washington, D. C, March 20. f Opinions may differ as to the relative importance of the two subjects, but there isn't the slightest doubt that the vicious attack; made upon the civil service law, n the Senate, attracted more attention in Washington than the debato on the tariff bill in the House did. This attack was started in the debate on Senator Allen's resolutions for an investigation, which was adopted without a division, md 'our Senators, two Republicans Mlinger, of N. H., an! Wilson, 01 Washington, and two Populists Allen if Nebraska, and Stewart, of Nevada ied witli each other in their abuse ot Vie manner in which the civil s'ervic w is administered. It Was plainly sttitc-i hat Congress would in the near futur. ie given an opportuuity to vote on tlt jueslion of repealing the civil servict law, and later a bill for its appeal wn introduced by Senator Allen. Scnatm 9orman took advantage of theopportun ity to taunt the Republicans with tin i inability to provide for the hungry office -teckcrs and sarcastically expressed lib lympathy for them, and advised the of 'ice fleckers to go home, as there would ie nothing Tor them in Washington. Notwithstanding the undoubted im portance of the matter, one tarilf debati is very much like another, and if the trouble be taken to hunt up iu the Con sessional Record the speeches in thi debate upon the Wilson bill and the Mc Kinley hill they will be found to cloael resemble the speeches made in the Houst this week for and against the Dingle) bill. Few men have the peculiar ability to make a radical partisan speech and yet keep their opponents In a continuous food humor. Eepresetativc Dolliver, ot Iowa, who is one of the best orators in the House, successfully performed that difficult feat; consequently his speech re ceived more attention both from the House and and from the public than thai of any other member of the House. Senator Turpie, of Indiana, delivered a carefully prepared speech in favor o, i he election ot Senators by direct vote ol the people, this week, but only a corpor al's guard of Senators heard his realis able presentation of the reform, whlcl he declared would stop the scandals con netted with the effo ts of corportttns t control the election nf Senator by State legislatures, aud would make It impossi ble tor such troublesome vacancies ti occur as those now existing from three States. If Mr. Coibett, of Oregon, ever had any chance of getting into the Senate on that appointment from the Governor, it is believed to have been very much les sened, if not entirely destroyed, by the personal influence of ex-Senator Mitchell ith the Republican Senators. Each ol these gentlemen baa assumed an attitude of indifference towards the person and fortunes of. the other, but signs aro not lacking that they are enemies, and they have not left thciifenuiity at home. It Is understood that' the Populist National committco will return the check for 91,500, -sent, them by Mr. Bryan to be used in spreading the doctrine ol free sliver, and will request Mr. Bryan to use the money In his own way to help the cause of silver. No reason is publicly given, but it is known that prominent Populists opposed accepting the money because they thought it would imply an obligation, No decision more Important than that handed down this week by the I. 8. 8u preme court, upholding the validity of the Sherman anti-trust law and declaring It applicable to pools entered Into bv railway companies for the control of passenger or freight traffic, has come from tbat court In years. What effect It will have Is, of course, as yet problemat ical, but it is auerted -by those , who should k iow whereof they speak that li gives the administration an opportunity ' . n main. wlnitlno, flilit nnin m tl.A Vil n " --o -I"- -r " " trusts, if it 1ms the nerve to undertake It. Although the decision directly applies only to the railway pools, It ia claimed ftliat It practically annuls every decision that has been made by. the lower courts against the validity of the 8bertnsn law H will be remembered tbat Attorney Gen oral Onlev and his Immediate successor, Attorney General Harmon, gave as an excuse for not proceeding against the trusts under the Sherman law . the de cisions egalnst that taw by, the courts. If those decisions sre overruled by tbat Of tbe Supreme court, as Is claimed, there is bow no excuse for not prosecuting thr trusts. None ef the silver Republican Sena tors will vote against the tariff bill In the Sehste, although the question of wheth er they will vote for it is yet to be decid ed. If they do not vote, the Republican will have votetf ;nougu of their own to pass the bill, , President HcKinley If making pennn- to t'arjt i.0 ia at Tkl atutlve Br m o Qu:nine Tablets. All . r.jffirhta leluaillt'.s monev.hT it Mills toc'!re.2-V. y ma0 POWDER . Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healthfulness. Assi res the food iigainsifalum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO..' New York. ti appeals to Individual Senators to shot t n the debate on the tariff bill in the Sen ite. He knows that the bill will he much imended in the Senate, but wishes that whatever is done may be done quickly; ind, excepting speculative importers, .nost men will probably say "amen" to those wishes. THE STATE CAPITAL, he Confederate Jnuenm need Al trullon l-'reni fcorto 4'Mrollnn. Twcnfy Yearn Kcutenre. 'I hr Com mon Srlionl.. Niaie'Guaril. ToriiNAL BritEAr, i Raleigh. N. C. March 2i. '07. Reading in the Richmond Times.a few lays ago, an account of the "Confederate .luseum at Richmond I was specially .iruck with the account of the empty ondition of the North Carolina I.'ooin, md now my attention is particularly ;alled to the fact, by an appeal, forwnrd it to our "Daughters of the Confed :racy," from Mrs. John II. Gordon, ask .ng that tome one take the matter in land, and collect memorials and forward hem to the Museum. It is to be hoped hat this appeal will not b: in vain, forth Carolina hua next to the liandsom ist room in the building and it should i e ippropriately filled. In the murder case of Graves, the jury estcrday found him guilty of murder in 'be 2nd degree, and he was sentenced to !0 years iu the penitentiary. The Superior Court which was to have ice n a three weeks term bus about inislied its business in one week. Rumors are that there will he quite a lumber of weddings here immediately ifter Lent. The school tax receipts in 1890 were S3 J4,23. This gives not quite 4 months or the public schools ns is required by he constitution. It lacks 17 days and the cost per day for the public schools if $12,500. The Legislature gave 80,000 r encourage local taxation, and to insure i four months term. $182,000 must ome out of the different townships. In ither 8tates much of the common icbool fund is raised by local taxation A circular letter is to be sent to nil the companies in the State Guard, urging their attendance at the Tennf8ee Cen tennial. There will be an effort ma le to raise funds for a Memorial clianel at the Sol- liers Home. There is alreadv in hand a tequestnf $500. Dr. D. Reid Parker is for the next two ears to bold the farmers institutes. This is given him in reiurn for uot ncing oade commissioner of Agriculture as he was promised by the legislature. . The Board of Agriculture today elccUd f. C. L. Harris, attorney, and adjournid :o meet June 15th, Telecropale lie mi. A 24-foot fly wheel at Carnegie's Edgar Thomson Steel Works, Biaddock, Pa, turst, killing David Hugo, a workman, ind seriously Injuring George 8nyder. Tbe post office at Greene, N. l ., wss entered by burglars who blew open tbe afe and obtained s)l,000 in casts, besides stamps and other valuables. This is the second time the office has been robheJ in two year. The Suoerlor General of the Paul!st Fathers, the Rev. Angustlre F. Hewitt, celebrated in New York the fiftieth an nl versa ry ot his ordination to the priest' hoodka Among the many congratulations was a cablegram from Pope Leo. John Newman, alias Butler, alias Lee Welter, having exhausted every -other means of averting hie requaitloa to Aus tralia, has confessed at San Francisco to havlna murdered a Sergeant of the Second Cavalry, whose name he cannot remember, while' stationed at Walla Walla, Wash., in 1883. The'authorttlee have made Inquiries which leave I o doubt as to the falsity of Butter's confes sion., ' . ' : fclERVOUS Troubles are due to IW impoverished blood. Hood's Sa- sarmrilla is the. One True Wood Purifier, and NERVE TONIC. Ward primary ConrcDlioo, The Republican of the fltl. Ward' are' called to meet In C m venllon at Ibe Bed 8.I1 ml Houf. Wi'K street, oo Mi'O-iay, April 19th, It o'clock noon, .r tbe rur pose of nominating a candidate for' the city eonocil, who will be voted for lbs First Monday Itf May. V .V "By Order ot tin rcamltiee,' - y HENRY, JAM 9, LVsaTt L. V. SMITH. ;iE3 BOYL, Becretary. WANT EVERYTHING. Republicans mid Popalinta Ml 111 Altei Ofllve. Halllniore A Ohio und Ser- board Air Line nuke a Deal. Special. Raleigh. N. C, March 20. The Billi- more & Ohio railroad has mud.' a deal with the Seaboard Air Line by whicb the former gets into tiic Soutli and the latter into New York, and both can run solid through trains via Raleigh. The Republicans and Populists on tin Agricultural Board are determined to oust the State Chemist and his assistants, if they can find others as able to take their places. THE COTTON MARKETS. March 20. Tire cotton market enntiuues narrow. The close today is 7.02 for May de livery. fHE market occupies a strong statistical position and if speculative enterprise was only normal the market would undoubtedly be higher. Yours truly, J. E. Latham, THE MARKETS. Cmioaoo, March 26. OPKN1NO. OI)Slt. Vfay Wheat Way Ribs 725 4.02 4.6ii Thursday, April 1st. Barlow Bros Magnificent Minstrels. Everything New this Ncsisoii. PAS )IA l;, inlioducinn 12 Am -li- a's Greatest illicit ami Wing Dann i s. Grand noonday parade on day of per- orniance. General Admission Toe. Reserve seits vlthout extra charge, (hillery 25c. I!e-i-irve Beats on sale at S. li, Watcra' n -ws lepot. Extra ! From now .in our immense line of SPUING GOODS will be pouring in on iw. Every corner of our wtnio till ie Bargain Bright with now, fr:sli foodd. Every Attractive Article nr. an Attractive Price. We mean to make thij our 1 tan ner Season. pikices tiii: CJKEVT A.TTRACTION lias made Um linmeuiic BttsinesB. TlieBk Dry Goods in 0. A. BAKF00T, Mgr. 2nd Doob moM P. O. - For Sale ! Fine TroUlng Stallion "Midway." Bay colt, 4 years old, kind and gentle, well broke and warranted sound in every re spect. Midway by Phalanx 2.40. Phallus 21 8J son of Dictator, sire of J. I. C. 200r. Di rector 1.17. Directum 205,. First Dam, Delight 185 br Volunteer, No. 65. 8lroof8t.JulicnS.il, St. Pat rick .!. Gloster 217. Grand Hire of Amelia 219,, etc. ' . . full Pedigree furnished if wanted Midway's Dam, Pattie is br Wade Hamilton end she is a producer of three tbat can beat 1.80 and' one trotted last season as a four vear old in 2.18. Midway Is untrained, can trot mile now In a.33, , , r . t. For further particulars write, ' "J. A. DAVIS, ' Taisoso, N. For Snlft or Kxcliane The brick residence, No, 15 Ilsn- cock EtreeU t . , J. E. 'LATHAM. Barga A Just Received !ii nick (.or OF TIIOSK Big Sugar Cured Hams Which we cut. Also a Fresh lot of the Very Finest Elgin Creamery But ter at 25c per pound. A fresh lot Ontario PreDar ed Buckwheat, the best on the market l"c and 15c per package. The Very Best Macaroni, only age. Imported 1 lc pack- Finest Cream Ohoeao, lleinz's Sweet Mixed Piok les und Plain Oncniuber Pickles. Atmore's Cnlnl into 1 Mim;' Meat and a full line of nioti (iaiincd Owls and Kvap oratei! Fruitf. Give us a Call. Ver.v 2Si,viu'ot fully, IkDaniel & Gaskill Wholesale and Retail (i ropers. 71 Bread St , N.-w Berne. N C. It you want Guano tor Cash' we can supply you with s 1(1 a At ltM'U Bottom Price.' 1. C.Whitty&Co Farmers. We have A FULL LIKE of PliOWS, IIARROIVS, CUIsTIVATOItS. and all other Farming Im plements at ROCK BOTTOM PBICES. TOIMEBCUANTS-Wr ;can II you goods s'.manutacturers price. Ihlf hitler leiu'y's Pliawriqcy, 127 MIDDLEJ3T. iPhynclanii ' :PreNcrIptIon Carefully Prepared At Prtoes te suit Ike limes. Of" A choice selection Jof Tr faoses sad Toilet ArUolte, . AH 1 u 1 T l I 1 hi a Kimnii m mm No Adverse Criticism On the Quality of Our Goods. Experience has IS VAT T r TTrtlll in f AYAf?l "- A11T rtTTTTl T C m Ai J J lj v V Kf U.X J. LxjJ X sen you interior goods even at very low prices. When "buyinjv you may look lor Cheapness, you a 'q saciiv disaunomtei wnen you find that yyav bargains are worthless. we nave an ideal JJ:-s la m our Ot all the Latest more Staple Srts. Tin and coloiiiH-s 3 re especially attractive. iWil HUteWi are bouglit - care and from ilie manufactu can get stylo, wear nncl low 0 El n o (I m Next veek we hope announcement whlc 1 V7t commend itsel to even. SO!!!' T. J. TURNER, This larje. " No 1 Hu'lan Ho. k. i for ONLY 81. ".V and N. 2 lai.- siis for IIM.V Pi. ill. I have iil me.v.: inollii r I.iilc si, c k o! Tninni 111 I i!' at-, fo i. II f, i- II e Nrl l' Da j --- cash or on lim . to make r. oni I" storks. Ail orli in he mail shall r 111' l.nw iiinnipt alti-iitioii. Yours Uespicl f .i ly. T. J.TUEINKII, NKW HKHMv . . Finest Extracts In the World. John Multi.ew Con n' n!i ,1 Kv i ! we have in ti rk tin- lollcni c: LEMON, Ml.VNfJK, HTItAWBKl'.KY, VAXIU.A, PINK-APPLE. SAKSAPAIIII.V.; AND LIME JUICE. N. NU1N e CO. NeHholPo! Office. Furnilure ! Furniture ! Furniture ! W. P. JONES; . 4 o i) o CO V) f.) (Si tausht us that it CC J J J Ui J VV Ai lV m m bu', when using- Novelties and the designs rich and a Oil t-T. lr.ice.-". Q -) to make an believe will housewife. m 6$ H9D9CeaeO8OOBO09OQ 'HEAL MAT ( City prop . I ;. : a'1 ' i for eale, casli or ,,11 1 nf,- . ii t i t ii.cbc't ou-en an I lot- in ill 11.' 1" 11 li.de I : n l on dwn to the cin api Iciii'iueiil. AUo we li;.vc a iuiiiiImt id' aiti want to lill in pit ti l ceil lix atiors. n lie pay n, m II. II..IK VII 1 it- it .hi te.iliy waul r it in 1. 1. hi 1- .t t'o!te lion n! l' Ills specially, t- . II ARPKIt. X(IU l Utile Onion Sets ! IS VIIIM. Cjiiirtleii NeetlN. mid F v Hvvtls ess at i,rr Davis' Pharmacy. Tcke Notice ! We l.!.e cut o 'l' I ll MM. ul. YV ' o 'd now lo (i ir of a en d iu; latilc under lire.1' M ciN a 1'alnv'wealln'i. 8e'e ..I.; Ill f , I Sliinjjes. Mini. I'.rii Post iilwiivs on li in i n saw I'd t.. i' nail. , d s k ) -1 s wel i't I -iiwi. i liv i ' l to li I. Thi-' ii in v r ; lid ill I Lnt ii I 'nve Purchased for Breeding Purposes A Pure, Jtej5litere;l Thoroughbred AYSIUUi: KI LL an 1 am now olTerinu hi- fervicen lo I iu ilic, This Bu I took piem um it !'" l'.t jCirolini lair. 1st 7: - fi in Oak fliove Sto1 It Kami. B o' ng'on. N. ('. For further iufnimntii u see i DIG II ILL, New Heme, N. t'. FOR IlILVT ! Six room dwelling on South Front Street, formerly occupied by C. 1) HtU. Apply to . 8.X BR1N80N. .
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