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YOL. XVI NO 201. V NIW BlttNE, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY' 22,-1808. ' . " . " ESTABLISHED 1802 if- o o 3 ruin uiil G3 n o o I ( I ; V w s,. (i "Sweeter Ik all tie Roses" Are those well-dressed happy 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 things of wandering away from FEDERAL PRISONERS. To lie Pat ii ; Slate Mta- tiary. ere to the rapid development of I Governor's Mansion For Stable Fnr poses. ". Cotton Hill Business of State. New Fertilizer Bates. Suit For Dame peg. Teach ing Without License. Journal Bureau. ' Raleigh. N. C, Jan. 81. ( The penitentiary board authorized its chairman Claudius Donkery, to make an agreement with the Federal authorities to have the federal prisoners put in the penitentiary here, instead of sending them to different parts of the country, The government will pay $3 weekly for the board of the prisoners and the State will get the use of them. The peniten tiary report 'shows that there are 1,068 State convicts. Some are in the prison here and others are out on the farms etc, at work. This is a smaller number than has been in IS years. One prisoner who was serving 80 year sentence escaped a few nights ago. lie was from Wake county, and told bis people that one of the guard who had been told ho would be discharged, let hhn out of the gate. lie has not yet been captured. Governor RubscII has been planning to convert part of the basement at the man sion into a carriage house, and stable, but before actually doing so he, strange to say sought the opinion of some one else, and was shown the utter absurd ity of such a thing and .so gave up the idea. Governor liosscll was asked yesterday to wire the New York World the pros pect for further cotton mill extension in the South and the increase within the last five years. Commissioner Ilamridc gave the answer that in 18S0 there were 80 mills and 4,071 looms with 199,433 spindles. In 1807 there were 210 mills with 1,410 knitting machines 24,517' looms and 1,044,383 spindles. That oven with that number, the prospect, for a rapid extension of the cotton mill Indus- ;ry in this State, is fine. All the mills are in excellent condition and are declar ing from 5 to 15 perjeent dividends on tlio otpital invested, Many of the mills run day and night. North Caroliua has fine water power facilities and the cotton is grown here and can be manufactured without the cost of shipping else where. The request for infoimation from "The World" was because the New England milt men attributed the great strike 0OUOU o o o o o A Fresh Lot ot large Florida Oranges 40c dnz. Standard 3 lb Table Peaches., 10c can. Standard 3 lb Fie Peaches, 8n can. Standard lb Sugar Corn,' 10u can. Standard 3 lb Tomatoes, 10c can. North Carolina Drird Peaches, lie lb. North Carolina Dried Apples, 5a lb. California f runos. lOolb, 3 lbs 25o. Very beat Elgin Butter 25j lb. Very bestCrcam Cheeio, 15j lb. Shafer't Small Pig Ilams, 12c lb. Shafefs Breakfast Strip?, lOo lb. Frank ford "' Sausages. 10c lb. -Largo Hams, slioed, 12o lb. In fact wo carry a full and complete line Fancy and heavy Groceries. Give us a trial and e will save yon money, Very Respectfully, J D DADlrTD ID Wholesale and . n. rAnlVLn, Jn., Retail ar. 'Phnnn flfl. 77 "Rrnnrl Stvoof ononiisiififiiiilfi YOU MAY TRAVEL FAR . UKFOitE YOU FIND ANOTHER GROCERY STORE where (1. Kids are so Kuliabld and Prices so Reasonable at hero. We are not philanthropists. We don't give awsy onr good. We makt a Fair Profit and only a fair profit. lint we sro Close Buyers. That's the sec rot of onr Low I'ri. . . A Full Linn of FANCY CAKF.S Just Received. BUilil, Cash Grocer, th Southern competition in the cotton mill ing industry. Blasting at the rock quarry for street improvements here was begun yesterday. Governor Russell is invited to attend the 5th annual session of the South and West Commercial Congress at Tampa Fla., Feb. 8, 9, 10. Its object is to pro mote the interchange of ail merchandise etc., between the South and West, and to promote t'-ie movement of grain, etc., from the West to Southern ports for ex port. Governor Russell will probably ap point delegates. The board of trustees of the StatalTni versity will meet here Thursday the, 27th. The new Fertilizer rates, a reduction of 16 per cent on the rales last year, went Into effect yesterday, It refers to only car load lots that the railroads do not have to load or unload. There will be some important matters before the Railroad Commission at the meeting next week. Major Wilson ap pears before it on Tuesday. W. J. Ores- well of the Southern Express Co. is to appear on Friday. A mad dog was shot and killed early this morning by a policeman near the capital gag The wifo of mail agent Benton, who was killed last spring in a collision sues the Southern for $50,000 damages. Her lawyers say she will get the heaviest damages ever awarded in a North Caro lina court. ,. J. W. Mclvcr who for 21 years has been a penitentiary official, retires. An cilort is being made to get the Farmers Alliance out of politics. The Attorney General decides that pub lio school teachers uie not liable to in dictment for teaching without a certifi cate or license. I TIGHT REIH. to Keep 1b House From DeclariES For Cnk del nu Appointment. Special to Journal. Hai.eigii, January 21 E. J. Best of Goldsboro is appointed stenographer to Judge Purnell. The salary is nine hun dred dollars a year. STew Seed, Flower Seeds Garden Seeds (IN PACKAGES) JUST RECEIVED . AT? ' Bradham's . Reliable Drug 5tore THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish' ed by W. A. Porterileld & Co. Commission Brokers. New York, January 21. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close . 85 90 05V 1)5 J . 08J 99J 981 00 COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close 8.77 5.77 5.75 5.75 CHICAGO MARKETS. WnitAT Open. nigh. Low. Close Peoples Gas. C. II. &Q. .. May. The Pressure May Influence the President. Senate Very Slow on Hawaii. Months May Elapse Before Action. Bond Resolution. . . JoUUNM. BUHEAU, 1 Washington, 1). G, Jan. 31. f Cuba had an inning in the House this week, and for a time things were quite lively, and in doubt. Speaker Reed suc ceeded in holding his party solidly to gether and c 'iisequently in defeating the numerous efforts of the Democrats to add Cuban legislation as a rider to the Di plomatic ind ( 'onsulnr appropriation hill, but it was not an easy task, and owing to the existence of a strong Cuban sentiment among the Republicans, it would haye been well nigh impossible had the rules of the House not also been at stake. It was realized by the Repub lican leaders that if the rules of the House were overridden in this matter all control over legislation would be Inst. If the question of the recognition of Cuban belligerency could be gotten before the House as an independent proposition, no power on earth could prevent its go ing through by a large majority. It is thought by many that this week's oc currences in the House will be taken as a hint by President McKinley as to the necessity of some action towards Cuba. If the Senate docs not get ahead faster in its debate on the Hawaiian annexation treaty, it is more likely that three months will piss before a vote is reached than that the vote will be taken in a month, as Senator Davis has said he thought it would be. The feeling between the advo cates and opponents of the treaty, both in and out of the Senate, is daily grow ing more bitter. It is cpenly . charged that the sugar trust is using fraiidulent methods to make sentiment against the treaty among th-isc interested in the sugar beet industry. To counteract this Secretary Wilson has in a communication- to the Senate said that annexation would not injure the sugar beet industry. At a meeting of the executive commit tee of t ho American Bimetallic Union, held this week, in Washington, arrange ment were made to start a sharp literary nrc upon the Uage nnuncial scheme, as represented by the hill prepared by Secretary Gage, and to reply to the re port of the Indianapolis Monetary com- prrrruxrrrrrrnrrrw Atmore's Celebrated Mince Meat ! A Frest Lot Just Received by Last Freight. Also fresh lot of California Prunes, flnett qna'ity. Dried Peaches, Dried Apples. Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Apricots, only 10c lb. Fresh Grits and Loose Oatflake?. lleinzs' Mixed Pickles, sweet and sour. Standard Pie Peaches, So can. Very Finest Elgin Butter, only 25c lb. Anything you need in Groceries, you can get at the right price from Wholesale V Retail Grocers, 71 Broad St., NEW BEME, JT. C. j McDamel & Will, Ipecial Bel Linen Sale ! Twice a year we have a regular sale of lied Linen at very low prices, and as usual we holil the first Sale in Jan uary. The linen wo 6ell is al! hand 'torn, well made and the sizes are all full. You cannot afford to buy Bheets by the yard, for the ready" made sheets cost no more than the cloth by the yard. Here is a list of kind and prices: 90x00 Fruit Hemstitched, 00x00 Homespun, hemstitched, .Ml.:. The HoineBpun is an elegant sheet for Spring ami Summer. 90x110 Fruit, Cic. 00x00 Androscoggin, -17c. 90x00 New York Mills, GOo. AH Pillow Cases measure -I.VxM. "P Fruit the liiom, hemstiched, 30c 301, hemstitched, 14c. Fruit, plain hem, 15c. M. C. plain hem, 10c, C. 15., plain hem, 8c. Cambric, for summer, 10c. 92? 92 91J May CoKK May 89 29 Cotton Sales 80,000 bales. - 28J 281 JAPANESE FLEET SET SAIL. Holding Your Own The Chinese (tneellon Hurt Became Aente. England nntl Jnnnu In Vnleon, Special to Journal. London, January 21. The situation in the .bast has again become critical and a crisis is believed to be at hand. The Chinese have weakened in their reliance upon BrltiBh aid, being intimi 91 j mission. The committee was enlarged by providing for one member for each State and Territory and the District of Colum bia. The calling up of the resolution declar. ing all U. S. bonds to be payable in sil ver aoiiars, at lue option or me govern ment, by Senator Vest, and his notice that it would be pressed to a vote probably more of a move in the Presiden tial game than to secure legislation, and everybody knows that, while it can be easily adopted by the tienate, It cannot eyen reach the point of being considered by trie House. I here are western Ho- ublican senators and eastern Democratic enators who arc not anxious to vote on this resolution, hut the silver Democrats are determined that they shall cither vote on it or openly dodge the vole when it is taken, i his is all a part of the tactics January 19. M dated by Russia's threats of reprisal. The Japanese fleet will set sail for the I that have been adopted-by-the chairmen coast of China where thev will nln the of the JMatlonnl Committees ot the three tjj.t . I imi lit. iiini duiii.(iivu uiiau mm aii.ci diiuwiii:i. . in the last Presidential campaign, for the Tho determined stand taken by Lord purpose of uniting all of the friends of Salisbuiy in declaring that encroachment I silver in the Congressional campaign of nn rtriiUh intnn.i n,,IH i .Ubl hv this year, as the first step to a similar force has received the the country. endorsement of BULLS BURNED. At Aberdeen H.O. .rce I.om Without Special to Journal. Abibdiex, NT C. January 21. The large taw mills of the Aberdeen Lumber Company have been burned. There was no insurance and the lots which will tall on the proprietors It t23,- 000. The owners of the mills were Pennsyl vania people. The property will not be rebuilt. FOR THE PURPOSE OF BUILDING UP AND SETTLING RIVERSIDE, Willi desirable occupants and owners, I now make for a limited time the following advantageous proposal : Located on Tvationnl Avenue, end others equally desirable. All lots to ho connected with complete Sewerage System "... $5 CASH DOWN. $1.00 A WEEK. Every man of moderate means, and every man working on a salary, may own a homo. Buy a home and pay for it in installments, When tho first payment is made, I will give yon a guarantee to make you a doed for the lot when all payments on same are mado, 'o pass book LOTS ! ONLY $250 00. BALANCE union in 1900. They will use this rcso lilt ion to force every Senator to declare cither for or against silver or loncknowl edge hnmelf a dodger. Twenty years I ago Senator AllUcn vot d fur this identi I oal resolution, but ho is not likely to vote for weeklv payments. iur ii, hub nine. Siifi.r than a uv nni hant- .m fa. a. n.nR).l.t ....... w . ..tn wuun, tauu lui iiiuiu 'iuuvruir. When tho lot is paid for, I will build you a MC ERN COTTAGE, (your choice of plan) to bo paid for in monthly installments. Payments but littlo more than you would pay rent. For example, a cottage costing t'-i.OUO, will cost in monthly payments, 910, for 7 years, and tho house and lot is yours. If you want a smaller cottaeo, say to cj1 81.200." The monthly payments will ho 81. A At the end of 7 veirs vou own a house and lot in a desirable locality, increasing in valuo every day. l on snouid act at once. Size of lots 50 x 200 loet. Full information, maps, etc, call on Trying tn Have Their lleni. Special to Journal. rUi.iiun, January SI. The counsel for John Evans, the negro sentenced to be hung at Itockingham ask the ten tone to In the face of competition In the confectionery line means that the dealer bo commuted to Imprisonment for life. keeps his goods always up to the same a further' respite of the sentence Is what we do. Every pound of toothsome , P"oaoio. - manOimallowa, chocoUlm, caramels, nut mr relieemen enr Mew Tern, candies, bought here will be found to be I of the tame grade that first surprlatd Special to Journal. You by their rich and dainty delicious- Nsw Yoik, January, 21 The city ' 1 1 I l V V L ... 1 1 1 I I .. I 1HJIIW IUIW VI lVW IHII mil Iffl llllgl.lj l ncreased by the addition of 1300 new I N. BAKER. It'll, ST roller Hireet. WILLIAM DUN. F0VDER Absolutely Pure I am C. JlcSorley efc'Co. ...HARDWARE... Insurance That Insures ! A Policy henlulely without Kcalrictiont; ! A Police with but One Condition, narm-lr. the payment of premium: K I'ollcy with a Month's (Jraoe In premium payments and paid in full In cane of (imth during the month of grace, Ipm only the overdue premium with Interest; A I'ollry providing for Itednstattiment during the five months following the month of arece. if the (mured I" til rood hemlth: A Policy autnmstimlly non-forf.-Ulng fter three ennaal premiums have been paid; A Policy wllh Privilege of Cenli Hurrendcr Values, If so denlrrd, and of Loans at five P" r cent. InU-rvnt, at stelnl time throe yenrs after UMtiei A Pol ley with Kinhl Options In settlement al the end of 18 or 20 years) A Policy IncontrnUible from any cause one year after Usuo; THAT'S THE ACCUriULATION POLICY of The Hew York Life Insurance Co., I. A. Xrt?ALL, - - lVrNldcnt. . n. L. IIOLLOU IlLIi, Akmi.. Masurys Paints. Ariel Bicyles. Don't Suffer From Irritated J Throat, auii viiuku jwuiiH-ii minim', when our Cough lialam will cure you. 2.1 Cents. No Cunt, No Pv. Ttrsdhsm's Reliable rharinary. Pollock and Middle turrets. Truck ! PEAS ! PEAS ! PEAS ! AND Beans I Beans! Beans t The earliest of Extra Karly Teas, and improved Valor.tiue and Uust Proof Wax Deans. Potatoes to arrive. mre You Corns! Comejl Coming! J. F; CLARK, Brink Store, Near Market Dock. ' New Berne, ( N.C. Court Notice ! Witnesses, suitors and all others interested at well at jurort at Feb rnary term of the Superior Conrt of Owen county are notiged that they need not allond Superior Uourt nntil Monday of the second week being the 14th nf February next. Wj order cf Judge Brown, W. M, Wathon, C. 8, 0. NEED IIIIN1I POTATOES. For Hale 100 BaTels FlieVCUss Seed Irish Potatoes, white Dlles, fall grown. Will be delivered al Aurora, N. O. Flour barrels, double beaded, if de sired. Cnrruenondents answered prompt ly. U. K. MAM.ISON, Jan. II, I8W. 771.1.11. N. C,
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