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A- VOL. XVI--N0 9&Y NEW BEKNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1893. ESTABLISHED 1882 J) tar t o o u urn nil 3 ay ft Ulti 'Oil! cia p n o n o I U "Sweeter Than all the Roses" Are those well-dressed happsr little . maidens whose mamas have passed through the crucible ot trials and disap pointments in buying from houses which care nothing for duality and have centered on a firm which holds itself Responsible for the Good Behavior . . of all its Goods. This course insures that the family is Well Shod, ; Handsomely and Economically Dressed Nourished by the Purest of Food Products, And now having become healthy, wealthy and wise, would not think of wandering away from IS IT POSSIBLE TB8 TROUBLES OF CUBA. That A. & N. C. Railroad May Go in Lease ? v ; Southern Officials Still Badgered ou Pass Question. Fence on Capi tal Square Coming Down. No Alarm From Small3"" Pox. Fell 45 Feet. Blaae May la.arrBls Kllf- Img Aatoaanilaia. Havaaa ,), ' Special to Journal, - Key West, Jan. 18. It is stated at Havana that Captain General Blanco may soon resign. Spain is dissatisfied with bis policy In dealing with the troubles in Cuba. Several emissaries ot autonomy have been caught by the Insurgents and executed as traitors. At the last reports the situation in Huvana is unchanged but quiet. - . S&NFQRD B. DOLE. President cf I awaitan Bepnlc Now in This Ccnn.ry. CATARRH OF THB STOMACH. Says He Is Not Hero for Lob bying. Somo Think His Pres- ence Harmful to the Cause.. ""(Jnes'tlail tif McKenna --- ComeUp Friday. Journal Bukeau, Washington. D. C, Jan. 18. More than one advocate of the' anuexu lion of Hawaii regrets that Mr. Dole, the President of the Republic of Hawaii, (lid A Pleasant ftlmplr, Bal Nnfe KiTeelual f mrm Pa. It. . Journal Burkau, I . ... . . Ralmoii. N. C. Jan. 18. '98. : f vaiarrn oi tne stomacu nas long been Col. Andrews. H. W. Miller. J. B. ' consiuerea me nc unng to incurable.. Munson and Mr. Potts, all of the South- The UBUal ymtom are a full o bloat eru Railway were veBterdaT notified to I in sensation after eating, accompanied vuuitsiiuva wiin nuur ur wuivi-riBirigs, hi not stay at nonie wnne iue unncxuuou formation of gases, causing pressure on I treaty was under discussion by the the heart and lungs and difficult breath ing, headache, ficble appetite, nervous. ness and a general played out, languid feeling, . I There is often a foul taste in the mouth, coated tongue, and if the interior of the Durham onnntv Huoerinr court bo rpffurrtu siomaon couia ue seen it wouia SHOW a J , D siimy, innamca conuition. Fine Roasted Coffee, Best Elgin E utter, Flour,-Lard and Baking Powder, Oil WUATKVKi; ELSE YOU MAY NEiiD IN THE c Grocery. Line appear before the R. R. commission on January 25 to show cause why they should not be "punished" fur contempt. Mr. Miller, Mr. Munson, Mr. Potts and Mr. S. Otbo Wilson today went to Dur ham to appear before Judge Robinson in answer to a summons, to testify in a case against the Sonthorn Railroad before the mt -'-i----. u udv o o o o vonon nono . o o . A Fresh Lot of largo Ffbrida Oranges 40o d"z. Standard 3 lb Table Peaches. lOo can. Standard 3 lb Pie Peaches, ." , 8c can. Standards lb Sugar Corn," lOo can.' Standard ;' 3 lb Tomatoes, 10c can. fclortb Carolina Dried Peaches, l.M lb. Nmth Carolina Dried Apples, 5j lb. ' California' Prunes. lOo lb, 3 lbs 25o. , Very best Elgin Butter S5j lb. . Very beat Cream Cheese. 15) lb. Shafer's Small Pig Hams, 12c lb. Bhnfer's Hreakfast Strip, lOo lb. Frank ford Sausage. IOj lb. Largo limit, iticcd, lio lb. In tact we carry a full and complete line Fancy and heavy Groceries. Give its a trial and wo will save you money. Very Respectfully, JD DADIfCD ID Wholesale and , . 11. rMnlVLn, J n., Retail Grocer. Phi-ma AQ - - 77 Drnarl flfroof Sh UVUW WW 9 9 VMM IWVJ W V onofVF o a o D free passes. : Warden Russell at the penitentiary has notified Mayor Russ that he can get convicts whenever be is ready for them to do the paving around Capital square. The State and cily are to bear together the cost of this paving. Belgium block w.ll be used except around near the Supreme court building. Phosphate lock ill be used there, so as to deaden 'the sound and not disturb the court. The execution of John Evuns of Rock ingham is to take place on the 26th unless some other evidence comes up in his favor. It is said that Senator Pritchard will not consider the appointment as a suc cessor to Judge Dick aB the V. 8. Dis trict Judge. The resignation of Judge Dick was received yesterday by President McKinley. Raleigh is not at all alarmed about small pox at Wilmington. If it spreads there compulsary examination may be required here, but even that will hardly be. There is no quarantine against Wil mington from hero. Yesterday Mr. Lonuie Lumsden and Mr. Robert Little while working on a scaffold 45 feet high struck a weak plank and fell to the gtound. Neither of them were seriously hurt, though scratched up and bruised. Several Capitalists aro 'contemplating' the buildinn of a big bonded warehouse here. .. .,.,.... ... ,, . Rumor has It that there is a probabil ity that the Railroad Lease case may be taken out of court. In the proposed compromise the lease of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad is contempla ted. The Southern Bell Telephone company has filed objections as to the order of the R, R. Commission reducing rate of ren tal of telephone Instruments. Among some things tuey say that tue present board of R. R. Commission is not a legal one. '. ' Sheriff Jones will todsy send deputies out to collect taxes-due, and after Feb. 1st he will garnishee. The f nrvey, of the proposed railroad from Raleigh to Lillington began this morning. ' The heavy Iron fence around the Capi tal Is being taken down. It was put there in 1868. In ppme places it rises six or seven feet above the street level. It is ou a heavy granite curbing. There was a slight snowfall here last night, but a sleet set In and swept it away. The farmers In this State are being warned against the ''limbless cotton", as a complete fraud. The bond of L. A. Bristol for $1 1.000 as permanent receiver of the Piedmont Bank at Morganton was today filed in the Wake county Superior court clerk's ollice. THB MAREETI. YOU MAY TRAVEL FAR IlEFOitK YOU FIND ANOTHER GROCERY STORE hero Hoods are so Reliable and Pi ioo so Riasonable M here. not philanthropes. We dou't cie away oar We muke a Fair Profit and only a fair profit. it e are Cloeu Buyer. That's the secret of oar Low A r!l Lino of FANCY CAKI'!S Just Received. ..V e are ii!s. The cure for this common and obsti nate trouble is found m a treatment which causes the food to be readily, tl o oughly digested before it has a t me to ferment and irritate the delicate mucoiiB surfuces of thestomnch. To secure a prompt and healthy diges- tlou is the one necessary thing to do,aml when normal digestion is secured the catarrhal condition will have disap peared. According to Dr. Harlanson the safest and best treatment is to use after each meal a tablet, composed of Disastasc, Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux. Golden Seal and fruit acids. These tablets can now be found at all drug stores under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and, not being a pat ent medicine, can be used with perfect safety and assurance that healtlya ipetite and thyiough digestion will follow their regular use after meals. Mr. N. J. Booher of 2710 Dearborn St., I Chicago, 111., writes: "Catarrh is a local condition resulting from a neglected cold in iue iicau, wnereby the lining mem brane of the nose becomes inflamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom, pass ing backward into the thront, reaches the stomach, thus producing catarrh of the stomach. Medical authorities prescribed for me for three years for catarrh of stomach without cure, but today 1 am Senate, iustead of rushing to Washington, where his presence cannot possibly do any good and where it may do harm. The result of the debate on the treaty, as far as it has gone is not us encouraging as the friends of the treaty expected it to be. They are still short of the number of votes to ratify the treaty, but the opponents are also short of the number needed to defeat it. The fate of the) treaty is in the hands of the live or six Senators who have announced them selves to be in doubt and to be open to conviction either way. President Dole, who arrived in San Francisco from Honolulu on the steamer Peru yesterday made this statement: l,I do not come lo the United States to work for annexation. I am merely on a friendly visit to this country as Its President. I expect to remain in San Francisco three or four days, when I will start direct for Washington and will there call upon President McKinley. It was e'eemed best by the Hawaiian government that dunnif the consideration of the annexation treaty I should be in Washington and advise the Hawaiian legation on certain questions, it is not my intention lo make any argument or do any lobbying for annexation. 01 course, if I am called upon by the United States government to give any informu tion I will readily do so." The A. P. A. not only failed lo prevent the nomination of Attorney General MeKcniia to be a Justice of the Supreme Courl, being favorably reported, but it got knock downs on the Hoor of the Sennlo from both friends and opponents of Judge Mclvennn, for trying to inject u religious isue into the matter. At the 71 Broad St., UEW BERKE, X. C, AND YOU CAN GET IT AT THE I LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE ! the happiest of men after using only one I request of Senator Allen, the Senate box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. 1 1 postponed a votu on this nomination cannot Sod appropriate words to express I until Friday of this week, to enable him my good feeling. I have found flesh, appetite and sound rest from their use. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the safest preparation as well as the simplest and most convenient remedy for any form of Indigestion, catarrh of stomach, bilious ness, Sour stomach, heartburn and bloat ing after Dcals. Send for little book, mailed free, on stomach troubles, by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The tablets can be found at drug stores. to in,-esligate some of the charges li.eil, but coiiflrmalion may lie regarded as certain. The A. P. A. has upon more than one occasion controlled the House but it has never won even a skirmish ii its numerous attempts to control tin Senate. . NilTfr aad Uolil. S pecial to Journal. Washington, Jan. 18. The Senate Fi nance Committee, bus reported favora bly the resolution' providing for bond payments in silver as well as In gold. Yesterday's market quotations furnish' ed by W. A. Porterfleld A. Co. Commission Brokers. Ntvv York, January 18. '. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Peoples Oas.... B7lj 87, DO 98 C. B. AO. ..... 1001 1001 S3 9 COTTON. , Open. nigh. Low. Close May I.7S 6.76 6.71 S.71 CHICAGO MARKETS. WhkaT . Open. High. Low. Close May 91t ' 01 81 11U CORH May 20 29 28) 28 Cotton Bales 166,000. bales. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. TliK Best Sai.vi in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and all skin eruptions, and post. tively cures piles or no pay required. is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price !!") cenlB pe box. For sale by F. S. Duffy. . COTTON MILL QUESTION. hailing; Down In lew Kaglaixl llalra. reacrraa Will larnllcata lk) Hallrr. Special to Journal. WahIunqton, January 18. Congress will investigate the strike now beginning among the Mew England spinners, es pecially at Now Bedford. Representatives In Congress from Southern Stale resent the statements made that the Southern cotton nulls arc ruining thoe North in the manufactur ing of goods . They contend that other reasons can be given. The cotton mills at Bltfdeford, Maine, have shut down.' There' are none rur ning at New Bedford, Mass. The New Hampshire mills in also shutting down. ' , ' In New Bedford the number of mills is eighteen snd employ 9,00 persons. The wage reductions In the New England State go Into effect In 160 mills and the number of employee affected is 160,000 in round numbers and tho reduction make a-dlftYre nee In Iheir wage of $76, 0C0 a week. Kliurll ruklllUK TIllUK. Special to Journal. ltaleiiih. Jan. 18. It is asserted that Governor Ilussell sent nltorney to Dui ham to investigate the presentments against the Southern Railway by the irand jury, for tlic issuing of free passes. Mala rlh lulrml. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Jan. 18. The report issued by the Labor Commissioners shows that the fish interest of North Carolina amount to two million dollars annually. GO TO- Wholesale & Retail) Grocers, FOR THE PURPOSE OF BUILDING UP AND SETTLING RIVERSIDE, Willi desirable occupants ami owners, I now make for a1" '' limited lime the following ailraiilaseous proposal : -v.. Located on National Avenue, anil others c(na!ly desirable. All lota to be connccteil with complete Sewerage ' System. . . . - . . . . . $5 CASH DOWN. $1.00 A WEEK, LOTS I ONLY $250 00. BALANCE Why Pay Rent When for kh c-tsli liown and payments of $1 per week, von can buy a desirable lot, and alter the lot is Hid for, erect a handsome cottage, to be paid for in monthly installments. Or if you want to build at once. for ViM. cash and small monthly payments', you can buy a lot and build a house in a good locality, where values are absolutely sure to advance. Under my home building svstein vou can build at once after a cash payment of the value, of the lot. I will build for you a house, or will ad vance you the money to build. ion extinguish both principal and interest bv nionthlv installments, paid exact!' the same as rent, but with this difference if paid for rent, every dollar is wasted, if paid under my system, every dollar is saved. A more favorable opportunity will never be offered, to provide a home. You should not at once. Size of lots 50 x 200 feet. Full information, maps, etc., call on A. .11. BAKF.R, . 1VBTW.T T ft II" 11T1K"1T 57 folKM'k Ntrret. m. mAnMm.jm.xim- Jftlillli Fishing 1or a Lady's Heart Willi somethinir that, tinkles the palate is a good idea. There is nothing you can bait your hook so successfully with as a box of our rich chocolates with nuts, cream marshmallows, pep permints or r.lmonds carefully covered with tine, delicious chocolate, C. J. McSorlej fc Co. WA I F0V7DER Absolutely Pur Truck ! PEAS ! PEAS ! PEAS ! AND Beans! Beans! Beans! The earliest of Extra Early Teas, and improved Valorlino and ltuat Proof Wax Deans. Potatoes to arrive. Are You Cjinel Come I Comlngt T. F; C I, AltK, Brick Store, Near Market Dock IF YOU WAUTT A. GLASS OF BEER As good as you can get in ' New York or any other city in the United States go to Palace Saloon! I8 fllDDLE STREET, Where yon can get it. Also any other First Class (ioods in the Liquor Trade. Pure N. C. Malt Wilis- key, recommended by tho best physicians. James F. Taylor. llfiiry It. llryuii, Jr., FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, New Kerne, - N. C 6o South Front Street. OABTOni. Asbs- TM Kind TN Han Umrt Bouot M Till Klad You Hsu Always Insurance That Insures ! A Policy absolutely without Rntricllonsi A Policy with but One Condition, namely, the payment of premium; A Poller with a Month's Urace In premium payments and paid in full lo case of 1 death during the month ot grace. lex only the overdue premium ith Interest: 1 A Policy providing for He-lnntatumeut during the Uo months following the month of Krsce, K the insured Is in Kood health; A Pulley automatically, non forfeiting after three annual premiums havs been paid; A Policy with Privilege of Caah Surrender Values, If so Unired, and of Loans at Ht per cent. Interest, at tinted times thrco yers after imur; A Policy with fcliiht Options in Mttlrment at lh end of IS or W ytart; A Policy Incontestable from any cause one year after issue; THAT'S THE ACCDHULATION POLICY of I. New Nrfeuji, Flower Need, Garden Need, (IN PACKAGES) just mm 11 in 1 ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. Wllleiibrink IKeNtmiruiit, Only Up-to-Date Restaurant in the City. For Ladies and Gentlemen. ISO MIDDLX BTRSnT, New Derae, N. C. Regular Heals, At all Hours, 25 Cents. (BRINE, Prop. Hotel Chattawka. 0. C. ItOACH, Pres. J. II. FlSHiR, Cash. Da. Wm. L. Lassitsr, V, Pres. The Mutual Aid Hanking Company, 117 Broad Street Docs a General Banking Business Accounts (toileted. , Correspondence Invited. ' DIRECTORS. O. C. llrwch. f. B. Weil. CCf. n Mile WW Street, Kew Bene CHi Grccor, 2; i S -AT- g ! Tho I!ov; York Life Insurance Co.,'1 Bradram'a . I ... v 'J 'I T. A. 7X VATA, - - President. :i. I IXOfjIjOWi:!!, A cent. Reliable Drug Store 1, 11. Willi. i. 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