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Vol. xvi.no -181.- NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1098. ESTABLISHED 180 4, r 7 Brighten up low Year. IF YOl ll KITCHEN IS LOOKING ' IU.I, PJ5BU1PS YOU NEED A. Good Stove Brush and Some of Our Fine Stove Polish. g WE IIATE JLIAi KINDS OF SUN- IHUES FOB THE KITCHEN Scouring Bricks, Sapolio, Household Ammonia, Concentrated Lye, Sal Soda, Pearline, . Soaps, &c, &c, THAT, WITH THK ASSISTANCE OF A PAIR OF HANDS, WILL KKEP THE KITCHEN SHINING. . . . . IH STATE CAPITAL. Has Railroad Commission Complete JirisMon Over Passes. YOU MAY TRAVEL FAR - BEFOKE YOU FIND ANOTHER GROCERY STORE where Good are so Reliable and Prices to Reasonable m here. We are not philanthropist. We don't gi?o away our goods. We make a Fair Profit and only a fuir profit. 15 ut we are Close Buyers. That' the secret of our Low . Trices. A Full Lino of FANCY CAKES Just Received. JOHN DUNN, Cash Grocer, 55 POLLOCK STREET. Death of Mrs. Rosa Hall Ashe. Davis Uoesto Washington. (jnardlng The Office. Keep Lynchltes Moving. Cost of Con victs. . . Journal Bureau. ) Raleigh, N. C. Jan. 10. Only five of the convicts will just yet be employed in the shirt factory, to be established at the penitentiary. The chapel is to be used for the present as the big west wing is not fitted up, and it would cost so much to equip it. There are only about 175 convicts in the peni tentiary proper, the rest being out on the farms. In the big penitentiary garden 23,000 cabbage plants have been set out ' On Saturday the Railroad commission ers had Col. A. 6. Andrews, and Ins chief clerk Henry Miller before them to answer as to the issuing of passes, and also had J. B. Munson and Mr. Fittg up to tell about reduced freight rates on furniture for Mrs. Wilson, a widow lady, for the Round Knob Hotel. The ques tions were not answered, and so these gentlemen were given until Thursday to either answer or else show why they should not held for contempt. Early this morning at the home of Opt. 8. A. Ashe, Mrs. Rosa .Hall Ashe died. She was m her 82nd year. She was the aunt of Cant. Ashe and had lived here with him for many years, She' has been a widow since 1859. Her only child. Dr. Alexander died in I860. She leaves two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Waddell, of Tarboro and Miss Lessie Hill of Peters burg, Va. . John C. Davis, the mnn who so swin- STOP HACKING! YOU CAN Stop That Hacking . Cough If you will only tike Bradham's Cough Balsam and Bradham's - Bronchial. Lozenges Both are old, tried recipes and guaranteed to cure, or money refunded, try them, bold only at Bradham's Reliable Drug Store- died the people olVflmlntouV and" ruined the Methodist church there, and who was adjudged insane in 1892 has been dismissed from the Asylum. The court in Wilmington last week nol prossed his case, when Dr. Kirby informed the authorities that he was ready to be dis missed. He will go to Washington city and there begin life anew. The Rngers-Grillcy Company will be the next attraction in the st,r course, that will appear here. This troupe will be here on the 13th. Rev. Dr. J. A. Weston lost night preached a sermon at the Good Shepherd Church on Polycarp the Martyr. Senator Butler's latest fad, politically, is for the Supreme Court Judges and the judges of the lower courts to be elected by the people and for a period of 8 years this plan to go into effect in 1900. The "Bal Poudre" to be given at the Park Hotel by the "Ministering Circle of King's Daughters" will be on the night of the 14th instead of the 11th. It is said that a Federal court Judge says that the It. R. Commission has no jurisdiction over railroads for issuing passes when these railroads run into other States. That the inter-state com mon law comes in in that case. The Commission has evidently began to see that its position is rather ticklish. The railroad commission office is strictiy guarded day and night by James Mott, a son of Dr. J. J. Mott," It is by order of the Governor that such is the ase. It is noted with much pleasure, that the people of Wilmington have found sufficient grounds to justify the arrest of any of the "Lynchltes" who try to preach their doctrine in that city. If such is the case can they not be driven out of the State. What are the State authorities doing toallow such a band of immoral people to practice openly their vile beliefs and not expel them from the Slate. Ex-Judge T. B, Woniack chief clerk to collector Simmons is appointed assistant general counsel of the American Tobacco Company with headquarters in New York. He will assist W. W. Fuller who is thu general council and will go to points where suits are to be brought. It is given out that the cost? of county convicts on the road here is only 21 cts. a day each. This includes food, clothing, medical attendance aud quartering. Wake Superior Court meets here today with 102 cases on the docket. Speaker Reeii Can lie EraiiDt- ly Sly at Times: PROBABLY NO ELECTION. or United HiBtea Senator tu Ohio t on (ml. Special to Journal. Columbus, O. January, 10, Governor Ruehnell was sworn in today, as Gov ernor of Ohio. There will be no trouble in balloting for Uuiled States Senator, tomorrow, but both sides concede there will be no elec tion. IMay...... in '' r 1 Muyvl.'.U.' 0 O cscs ISiSmilliiiilliiilgfign C o O a " OJUZSt O O O O 1og3vo3L I J r 1 ( C!3 . n n IS I f i i Very best Elgin Crcamory Butter, 2o lb. M) i:o lb. Blend Cofloe can't be beat, Sliufers' Pig- Hams, 12c per lb, .' . v Breakfast Strips, lOo lb, . , In fact we carry a full and complete line Fancy and boary Groceries. Give us atrial an (J we will save you money. Very i;(pcctfully, - , .. . f H P A n,frD ID Wholesale and . I. I k HtL.$lf J 1 1 Retail Grocer. CD. 77 Ere ad Street. In Great Demand by young and old is our pure and delicious confections. Once tasted they are thoroughly enjoyed aud appreciated by those who are connoisseurs in rich and toothsome concoctions, and our store is a Mecca for those who have a sweet tooth to cater to. Try a box of our Whitman candy. . J. McSorley & Co. AiiiLBook Store! School Hooks X & School Supplier S Arriving paily, g Call and See my Line of Office Stationery. Your subscriptions solicited for j any magazine or periodical, g 6. N; Ennett.1 NOTICE ! Stockholders New Heme Tobacco Warehonse Company. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the New Berne Tobsoco Warehouse 'Jotnpauy will be held at the Oi ty Hall, TUESDAY, JAN. n, !8o8. 8P.A Election of officers for ensuing; year and other business of impor tance to be attended to. All are rcrjnested to attend. K. E. Hahi'RK, Sccty. N. II. Stiieet, President. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterficld & Co. Commission Brokers. Naw York, January 10, STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Peoples Qas.,.. 96 9A Uol " O. It & a 101i 1011 100J 101 :-. . . COTTON. " .. v Open. High. Low. Close i.V... B.Ot 5.01 5.89 .6.89 ICAQO MARKETS. Open. High. Low.. . 90J 01 .901 .. m 29i notto Sales 73,000 bales. 29 Close 90 29 HnnnaMtoek Mirona. Columbus, Ohio, Jan.- 9. The Hanna managers say toniirht that they have the necessary 73 votes to re-elect the Senator, Representative Griffith, of Union, who was recently converted to Hanna, dr clares he will remain with the Senator, but his wife is trying to win him over to the other side. " The air is full of charges and counter charges of bribery. These arc vigorously denied. ' Thu opposition to Hanna haa no bet' ting yet In its favor. Bets, ranging from $500 to 13.000, for even money on Han, na's election have remained posted at the Neil House two days without takers, and there are other bets offered, among them being one of 500 by General Crosvenor op Hanna's election. None of the wagers is on the result of the first or any other ballot, but all are offered on the final result. He Has Taken no Side on the Civil Service Fight. Jinny Members Pledged to a Bill Cabinet Favors Modification of Rules. Journal Burkau.. Raleioii. N. C. Jan. 10, '98, Speaker Reed, when it suits his pur pose to do so, can play the role of the sphinx In a manner that has never been surpassed by any man in public life. He has been playing it during the turmoil in the House oVer the "question of modi fying or repealing the civil service law, and up to this time all attempts to ascer tain where he stands have failed. During the warm debate, which began the day Congress reassembled and which still continues, he has not said or done any thing to indicate which side, if either, be sympathizes with. The statement that the untie were only making a rumpus on the subject for use among their constit uents has made thcin more determined than ever to do something. They have openly told their Republican colleagues that if they would not help them 'ftrpays bill modifying the civil service law they would unite with the Democrats for the purpose of passing a bill for the re peal of the law. More than one hundred Republicans are said to have promised to vote for the bill modifying the civil ser vice law that is to be reported to the House from the committee on civil ser vice, provided that the lull is not more radical than the one introduced lust week, which confines the operation of the civil service law to oftices with salaries from 900 to 1,80() a year, and to loculi ties, where there are more 11111112") em ployes. 'Eveiy time the Senate deviates from its deliberative custom" said a Senator noted for his conservatism, "it does something that it would better have lelt undone." He was referring especially ti the resolution adopted without consider ation by the Senate just previous to the recess, calling upon the members of the Cabinet for Uieir opinions of the civil service law and rules. Nobody seems to have paid any attention to the somewhat extraordinary nature of that resolution until the answtrs began to come in and be read to the Senate. Then it dawned upon many Senators, especially those who are sticklers for precedent and pro priety, that the resolution, asking mem bers of the Cabinet to send their opinions to .the Senate of something that the President had full authority to regulate without additional legislation, was violation of both. Senator Cockiell. .f Missouri, call attention to this and gave notice tiiat lie would move to refer all the answers 'c the President, where they properly be long, and Senator Hoar said apologeti cally: "It seems to me a most e.vtraor dinary proceedine for the Senate to di rect the head of Departments to give their opinions as to the wisdom of the President's order. That is what we have done, inadvertently no doubt. Had my attention been drawn to it I should have moved to rescind the order." While all of the Cabinet did not iigreu as to the ex tent of the modifications of the civil ser vice rules, they nil favored modification to some extent. McDaniel & Gaskill, 71 Broad Street, JIA.VE JUST - RECEIVED FRESH FROM THE DAIRY AN INVOICE OF The Very Finest Elgin Butter, ONLY 25 Cts. PER LB. Try a pound ami if you do not find it as represented, return it and R3t your money hack. We have also just received a nice lot of SMALL SUGAR CURED HAMS. MnDonm Minn & Mil Wholesale at Retail Grocers, 71 Rroml St., NEW RERNE, N. C. F0H THE PURPOSE 0t' BUILDING UP AND SETTLING RIVERSIDE, Willi desirable occupants and owners, I now make for a limited time (lie following advantageous proposal : LOTS ! I located on National Aveiiur, and others equally desirable. All lots to be connected with complete Sewerage Svtein , , ... $5 CASH DOWN. A WEEK. ONLY $250 00. BALANCE $1.00 Why Pay Rent When for $." cash .lown and navmcnts of I per week, von ran luiv a desirable lot, and after the lot is paid for, erect, a handsome cottage, to be pain tor in monthly installments. Or if von want to build at once. for 350. cash and small monthly payments, von ca-n buy a lot and build a house in a good locality, where values are absolutely sure to advance. under niv home building system you can build at once after a cash payineMt of the value of the lot. I will build for you a house, or will ad vance you the money to build. You extinguish both principal and interest by monthly installments, paid exactly the same us rent, but with this (lillVience if paid for rent, overy dollar is wasted, if paid under my system, every dollar is saved. A more favorable opportunitovili never be offered, to provide a homo. Yon should act at once. Size of lots 50 x 200 feet. Full information, maps, etc., call on A. Jl. liAKI'.R. cii, WfY.T.TlW TklTW Looking For Me ! I have moved back to mv old Stand. !I7 Middle Street, where you can find the I test. Selected i Stock in the City of Watches, Jewelry and Silver Notions, j OF EVERY KIND. f Particular Care Taken to do all Work ! First Class. We warrant our Work, 1 Sin. K. EATON. 1 97 Middle St., Opposite Baptist Chun li iRffi 1 WhatHMsaas. When wssdwtlse that ws will-g uar antes Pr. Klnif's New Discovery, Elec tric R'ttert, Bocklen's Arnica Bulve, or Dr. King's New Uh l'lllt, it means that ws are authorized by the proprietors to sell these lemedies no a positive s usrun. tee, that II purchaser is not atU8e1 with resului, we will refund llm purchase price. Thi-M niedlclnn have been sold oa ibis jusranlos lor many years and there could It mi more coucluniva ayiilencs Of their greit merit. A'k ainml them and give them a trial, hold at, F. 8. Duffy's Diug Store. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, (Si. F07DER Absolutely Pure) Notice, Sale Real Estate. T. F. McCarthy, admn " ' c t a d b n of Maria Whitty, deceased, I In the Superior vs. , Court. before Lewis H. Brown and the Clerk. Phillls Brown, do-1 fendants. J By virtue of an order of the clerk of the Superior Court of Craven county, N. C. in the special proceeding entitled as above, now pending in said Superior Court, the undersigned Administrator will sell for rash to make assets, at the court bouse door in city of New Berne. Craven co., N. at 12 o'clock noon, on Monday the 14th day of February, 1MI8, it being the first day of February term of the 811 per lor Court of said county, to the highest bidder for cash, the right, title and interest of Maria Wliitty, deceased in a certain lot or parcel of land situated in tho city of New Berne, N. C, on the north side of Goods street, between Primrose street and A. & N. C. R. It., known as lot number (7) seven Uoode street, being the house and lot where Maria Whitty, deoeased lived and died and devised by will to Phillls Brown, together with the bouse and improve ments thereon. Dated thil 10th day or January, A. D., THOMAS F. McCARTHY. Admn. a t a d b a of Maria Whitty, deed. Wm. E. Olakks, Atty, for Aduin. 73 iimii; st., NEW BERNE, - N. C. Has an Entire New Stock of ...HARDWARE. Cook Stoves, Wilson's Air-Tight Heaters. Ask for Masi ry's Mixkk Paints, the best paint in the world. All Goods Guaranteed as Krpre aiwl or Money Refunded. Truck ! PEAS ! PEAS ! PEAS ! AND Beans 1 Beans ! Beans ! The earliest of Extra Early Teas, sod improved Valor.tine and Kust Proof Wax Beans. Potatoes to arrive. Are You Come I Comel Coming! J. Ti CLARK, Brick Store, Near Market Dock Off With the Old and on with the new is lickle Fash ion's whimsical style. Hut she can't heat us on lightning changes. We are watching every mood of the fickle dame, and bob up serenely in all the seasons with tie newest and most correct styles, and the hesl anil handsomest fabrics for our patrons select ion. We will make you a suit of clothes that you will be proud to begin the New Year on. F. H. CHADWICK'S, Merchant Tailor, 101 Mmm.K Stkuet. Lamps at Cost ! Wishing to close out our Stock of Lamps, wo will sell at actual cost to ns, for tltia week only, anything we hare in this line. After this week wo will charge our usual profit', if any remain. Come curly to get yt nr choice. F. S. DUFFY. A suitable vessel or barge for about (10 days from February 15th, next, to anchor at mouth of l'asq no tank River Id North Carolina to re ceive fih for thia Company's passing steamer;. Apply to undersigned, stating di mensions and teams of charter. M. K. KING, Qec. Manager, Nfk. &, So. R. IL Co., Norfolk, Va.
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