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V. 1 - VOL. XVI-NO 207. NEW BEUNE, N, p., SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29, 1893. ESTABLISHED 1882 I Life Preservers That are effective every time, through all Mnds of bad weather, are our Superior and Stylish , PENSlOil FIGURES. Whar Coiflerate Veterans Re ceive in Nortb Carolina. for each class been paid. The genera average has been about as follows: first Class-$80.00. ; Second class $45.00. Thirdlass-$30.00. Fourth class $15.00. CAS 3 POSTPONED. Tbnt Aaalnut lb Siimbrra Ruflwny OUlclxIa rr rnlrmnl. : I pTTTrf3Trnrrrr8T Special to Journal. . Raleigh. Jun. 23. The Railway Com- During the nine years during w bicb t mission has postponed until Feb. 17lh this Act has been in force, there has been an aggregate expenditure under its pro visions, of $766,118 05, The annual average expenditure his been $95,139.18. The annual number of pensioners has been 4,878, and the average annual amount received by e:ich pensioner has been $19.50. Or. Richard Lewis," secretary of the State Board of Health is out in an open letter in which he urges all citizens to be vaccinated. Attorney General Walner says be thinks compulsory vaccination lawful. . i The Railroad commission has said it wiuld today bear argument on the ex ceptions tiled to the new fertilizer rates, a'so the exception of the Southern K H. to the cotton rate on the Western N. C. R. R. and the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroads. There Is marked evi dence that the Railroad commission is any action in the contempt case against A. B. Andrews and other Southern rail way officials. The passenger rate question will be J settled at that timealso. The tisvernur Vaccinal. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Jan. 28. Governor Russell was vaccinated against small pox today, the Interesting ceremony titking place at the Executive office. , Tucker. Snecessora Good Hen. Dr. Lewis fjrges Yaeclnatlon.. Ball '" road Bonds Validity. San Jose Fruit Scale is Oat School Attendance. Journal Bureau. I -Raleigh. N, C, Jan, 28. I At the meeting of the board of Uni versity trustees on yesterday. Superin tendent M. C. S. Noble of the pity graded schools, of W ilmington, was elected to the chair of Pedagogy, to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of Professor Toms. Ur, T. o. baioner g nanasome resmence 'dence that the Railroad commission is or money refunded. Price 25 cents per near the capital was aiscoverea on nre ( acting as a tool of Russel.' in its notice- box.' For sale by F. 8. Duffy yesteraay, ana Deiore vue ure uuparuiicui aDlo persecution ol l lie Southern K. K, got there flames were pouring put the 'and especially of Col. A. B. Andrews, upper windows. The damage will reach ' The remainder of the stock of "Tucker possibly $1,000; but it is fully covered & Co, waj yC8terdaylid in by Messrs. by insurance. . f j 1. W. Dobbin and J. F. Ferrell. These Tnc secretary oi oraie yeswruay isaoeu gentlemen will open up a line dry goods Bucklon's Arnica Salve. Thb Best Sam e in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction Fresh Buckwheat, old fashion and prepared, The Very Finest Elgin ilutier, fresh from the Dairy, only 25c per lb. And one of the Most Complete Stocks of Choice Fam ily Groceries in the city. Qive ns a call, Yours Truly, ,They keep the feet dry, and are light and handsome at the same time. For ! Men, Women and Children who are very ' much out of doors, these shoes will save , many a doctor's hill. ' After a day of exposure nothing is more solacing than a cup of our I NCOn PARABLE COFFEE, 3 Associating with the superb biscuits and bread made from our . I I. X. L. FLOUR, Then a romp with the children and then g tucked under our ALL WOOL BLAN KS KETS and BEAUTIFUL COMFORTS you jj are sure to have pleasant dreams oi 5 Mwmmmmmmmmmmmmm ;tiono o a o D potion Arpus Automatic si Lamp Fillinq Cans, i nfl I desire to call attention to the fact that I am prepared n lb furuish the trade with Arpus Anromatio Lamp Filling nj Cans., These cans hold 5 gallons and are self-BIUng; and perfectly air liht, thereby preventing evaporation. J 5 Cans are loaned free of eipcnse and are cslltd for rego m .' Url? to be refilled with only the BUST QUALl TY OIL at Dili ' Lowest Possible Prices. rd r, . ' pi) Call and examine same. Good hnnso keepera should not ,"j be without one. Very Respectfully, , ( ' J. R. PARKER, JR., WhS"r, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. O ( ) a c zsnsiiiiinciiiiiiBoao( YOU HAY TRAVEL FAR IiHl-'Oitl , 3 si YOU FIND ANOrilKIt (JItOCERY STORE 1 10 no Kuliiililti and 1'iicei I R.-auonable m here. .V- 4. . (v - incornoration Daners to the C. II. lirooku Lumber Company of Beaufort county. Capital stock f 6,600 ,for a term of 80 years..'.1 . Willoughy Reade will lecture at the & M. College tomorrow night for the beni-at of the College Y . M. C. A. The City Trust, ' Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Philadelphia was li censed to do business in tins state. 1 he licence is $200. The following figures as regards State pensions will be of interest. The auditor ves them out. Iu 1879 the General Assembly enacted law providiug for the puyment of $60.00 per annum to such Confederate soldiers as had lost their sight, or botli hands, or both feet, while emruged iu the service of the Confederate army; also providing commutation in a limited way for lost limbs. This Act remained force for four years, during which lime an aggregate of f 6,000 was paid out. The aunuul expenditures was $3,500- paid to an average of twenty-five sol diers, who received $60.00 each per -an num. In 18B8 the Act referred to above was amended so as to make the annual ap propriation to each totally disabled soldier, $120.00 per annum. During the fifteen years in which this Act has been in force, there has been paid out an ag gregate sura of $02,000.00. The annual averago expenditure has been $4,200.00, paid to an annual average of So soldiers, who received $120.00 each per annum. In addition to this, the amount paid out for commutation of lost limbs, has amounted to $3,223 00. In 1885 the General Assembly passed an Act appropriating a sum not exceed ing $30,000, as a pension fund to be paid to soldiers who were wounded or disabled while in Confederate service, and to widows of soldier. This Act remained In force for five years, during which j (Ime the aggregate sum of $149,808.40 was disbursed for pensions. The average annual disbursement was $29,860.69 dis tributed among an annual average of 8,038 pensioners. The average amount received by each pensioner was $9.84 per annum.- In 1889, the existing general pension law was repealed, and one substituted creating a special tax on general and per sonal properly, for the purpose of cre ating a larger pension fund. This law provided tor the classification of pensions as follows Firss class Such as received a wound rendering them totally incompetent to perform manual labor, Second class Such as lost a leg above knee, or an arm above elbow. Third class 8uch as lost a limb below knee, or below elbow. Fourth class Bucu as lost one eye, or were otherwise disabled. Provision was made by this Act for pensioning widows or Confederate sold iers who died In consequence bf wounds received while In Confederate service, or in consequence of disease contracted while in said service. Widows are rated as fourth class pen sioner. The purpose of the Act was to pay the following rate of pensions: First claat $100.00. Second class-75.00. Third olaas-$30.00. ' Fourth class $20.00, Wldows-$200. ; But It Is provided that la ca a suffi dent-sum l not realised to pay the amount specified to eauh ctfttt, such ;j amount as may be realised (hall be paid pro rata. No lime has Hie full amount 3 business here. They are good business men, and especially in that line, and they have the confidence of .the general public. They will not fall far short of tilling the want caused by the closing of the big house of "Tuckers." They have for years been .connected with W. H. & K. 8. Tucker & Co. . Sheriff 8cott of Wayne today brought 12 convicts to the penitentiary, and the sheriff of Edgecombe brought Ben Fields whose death sentence last week Governor Kue-sell commuted to life imprisonment. alany trues in and around the capital square are being sacrificed to make way for grading and terracing the grounds, I'rowdlac ! Alanka, Seattle, Wash., Jan. 27. Three crowded steamers sailed for Dyea and Skainiav within a few hours of each other yesterday. Five hundred possen. gers were on them, and from other Puget sound norla almost as many more were booked, making the passengers for Alat ka from the sound in one day number nearly 1,000. Fence Pur I'obn. Madiiid, January 27 Closely follow ing on the Maine's friendly visit to 11a vana, which the United states govern ment ofiiciully announced as made on an order to renew the cordial naval relations of former times, comes still more impor tant news, which means nothing less IU S McDamel & it 7 KJULOJUUULO . . IPrtH TUP PIlBPflSR MP fiaskil Wholesale fc Retail Grocers, than that unles i some unexpected inci- Thcre will be a transfer to the Federal dent occurs, peace is assured and the end courts of the ease involving the validity of Cuban troubles at hand of the Buncombe county bonds. These This desirable result will be attained. bonds were issued for the AshevidH and the reuort Eoes. by a treaty between the Spartanburg R. K. Judge Norwood de clartd the bonds Invalid. The U. S. Sup. erne court will pass upon the cose as upon the Stanly county cases. The San Jos fruit fcale has made its appearance in Greensboro. Crumpler, the Santillcationist, has again popped up. He, it is said will go to the Winston circuit and preach in ' the face of fact that the presiding elder of that circuit Has written him not to do so. Yesterday at the city graded schools thero were 978 white and 940 colored children in attendance. Nblpplpf; leomoilvra. Special lo Journal. New Yohk. January 23. Ten Ibgul locomotives and fifteen thousand tons of I railroad Iron were shipped to China to-1 day by steamer. THB SEE SAW. autonomous government of Cuba and Un united States by which American trade with Cuba will become so intimate and important that no government there would be allowed to precipitate disorders anJ ruin to properly. 71 Broad Hi., NEW BEME, X. V. .2JUUULSLJUUL2JLSLXJU BUILDING UP AND SETTL1NU RIVERSIDE, With desirable occupants and owners, I now make for a limited time the following advantageous proposal : Located on National ,A venue, and others equally desirable. All lots to ' be 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 home. Buy a home and pay for it in installment?, When ilio urst payment ib made, 1 will give you a guarantee to mane you a deed for the lot when all payments on same are made, "a pass book for weekly payments. safer than a savings bank, and far more prohtabl-. When the lot is paid for, I will build yon a MC JERN COTTAGE. (your choice of plan) to bo paid for in monthly installments. Payments but little more than you would pay rent, ror example, a cottage costing 2,000, will cost in monthly payments, $30, for 7 years, and the house and lot is yours. If you want a smaller cottage, say to co.u ?i,uuu. ine montniy payments will be $15. At the end of 7 yenrs you own a house and lot in a desirable locality, increasing in value every day. You should act at once. size of Iota oO x iW) feet. Full information, maps, etc., call on . ; J . LOTS ONLY $25000. BALANCE FOVDin Absolutely Pure , BAKER, nl, 97 Pollock Htreel. WILLIAM Dunrnr. ABurxatloutale Daw Thai claim They Are Top. Special to Journal. Washihoton, January 28. What ef fect, if any, the comlug of President Dole, of Hawaii, who.ii now in Wash ington,, the guest of the nation, will have upon the annexation of jlawail.Jsnotyel apparent. The lime of' the Senate has been so fully taken up this week by the financial debate and other matters that the annexation treaty has not had much ime given lo it. Senators who favor an nexation have regained their confidence and are now claiming that they will have euough votes to ratify the treaty, but the claim is not conceded by tne antir. Mr. Dole disclaims having come to Washington to lobby for annexation, which you may aenpt or not according to your notion. It can be set down for certain that care will be taken by Pres ident McKlnley and the other shrewd politicians who are working for 'annexa tion not to allow Mr. Dole to do any open work for annexation; they know that he would do more harm than good. So cially and officially every possible cour tesy will be extended to Mr, Dole .and his wife, both of whom are Americans by education and habits, If not by birth. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish-1 ed by W. A. Portorfleld & Co. Commission Brokers, New York, January 28. STOCKS. . Open. High. Low; Close m 97J 961 96 ..lOOi 100J 9!J COTTON. Open. High. Low. C . S.85 5.80 0.81 CHICAGO MAI1KETS. Vhat Open. High. Low. Close May CJ 8j 9B 97J Corn May 2!i 2 Jt 29 ruton Sales 167.000 bales. Peoples Oas. C. R.&Q. .. May., For- Housekeepers! Cream Olive Oil, Extract Vanilla, Extract Lemon, Extract Orange, Extract Almond, All of Best Quality. ' Don't spoil - your cooking by using Interior Spices. Bradham's Reliable Drug; Store- Henry's Pharmacy, 127 Middle St., New Berne, N. C. Physician Prescription! A Specialty. Landreth's and Freslr Supply of garden Seed Onion Sets. Truck Special to Journal. Nlw York, Jan. 88. Fire bugs set fire to a large tenement building In thl city today. The house was occupied by forty families. The Incendiaries lied ibe door to prevent the escape of the occupants, but they escaped on the roof to a place of safety. Tenney's Candies peas i peas peasi JUST AS GOOD AS HIYLEHS. j ' i AND Beans! Beans! Beans! I will sell 1-Pound Boxes PINK BEAL I The earliest of Extra Early Poas, Details in I In(j improved Valerline and Rust Proof Wax Beans. Potatoes to arrive. Are Yon Comal Cornel Coming! J. F; CLARK, Brick Store, Near Market Dock. BRAND for SIXTY CENTS. N. Y, for 73 and 80o. Fresh Goods. sj tb iirartivnu a 10.1 MIDDLE STREET. i A- H T T TX. T . TktCw . - llnlinYoHinhrmBoilM, Tar strr. is We are not pliilinihrop'sts. We don't givo awy our ' i. We iimko a Fair Profit and only a fair profit. ! t w n rp ( '!.. . I'.n yet . That's the S'crct of onr Low A JV! 1 i f FANCY CAKKWnht IWived. . t Insurance That Insures I i IS! A Tollry ahunlulfly without llealrii'tlonn; 6) i A I'iiIk'V with hut One Condition, namely, the payment of premiums; '' A Policy with a Ainniirt Urc In premium piirmeats and imi1 In full In rase of diiilh during the nintith of grncv, ! only thooteidu prrmhim allli lutiml oi A Policy provlilmg fur Hi- Inn iKlcnirnt during Ilia live months follow Ing the month '"I or nrw " tuuif!(i i m ir-xKi neaitii; 2, A Policy aulnnmlii nil y nun (iirfi-ninii aflrr three snnuid premiums have been paid; ' A policy wild I'rivili'KC ot Miirrvudi-r Vslurn, If o drlrcd, and of Loan all ' i flo pi r u nt. InirKut, at ulnld lime tlin yrort after iMiie; ! A Policy Willi l. vlil Optiiiun In arllli ini-nt at III end of IS or 20 year) A l''licy liiriinii ninlilw (roiii any cnnv cue year alter Imuc; THAT'S Tlin ACCUnULATION POLICY of if ii. I - i mi S -J ...HARDWARE... ii: I! 7.: Vcrl; Life Insuranco-Co., Eir, ltd Bcturto Have Loved and Lost Than nerer to bare loved at all," It Is better, a good deal, for the oonfeo-1 I loner and tor the florist. Pirating the! you lore la tin do.lre of every love, and lakinc her a bot of our marahmaMows, ili-llclnu. ant can- tiii or our lotillmnme frappe tnhlrU If I Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles; V 13 Miflile Street, M 5- Men of Wealth and Refinement . Will never wear anything but clothing that is made by a first-class tailor, because they will have nothing hut the heat. And Ihey get it when they come here, after we have taken their measure and made Ihem up a suit of clothes from our sterling quality of fab rics, that is perfect iu style, nt anil flnlili. F. H. CHADVVICK'S, Merchant Taller, 101 MlDDLS 8TBKKT. MEED IRISH POTATOES. For Sale 100 BaTels First-Class Seed Irish Potatoes, white Bliss, fall grow. Will be delivered at Aurora, N. O. Flour barrels, double beaded, if de sired. Correspondents answered prompt ly. O. K. M ALLISON, Jan. 11, 1806. Idalla, N. O Henry R. IXryan, Ir FIRE INSURANCE AQENT, New Kerne, TI. C. 69 South Tmnt Strft. III bmt way to be sure of doing It.
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