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Feb. 8. ; J i The general ioquiry today, was what ill the directors of tbe North Carolina railway do with President Hancock? The answer can now be given. They will remove him. Seven of them' say so Only two E. H. Meadow and W. II. Chadboarne, Jr., support him. ,. This morning the directors again met at the Governor's office, eleven being present. The meeting adjourned in a few, minutes, until February 23, at New Berne. The motion to adjourn was made by E.H. Meadows. .r;;: ,, --. '.'.r At the meeting of tbe State directors last night at tbe Governor', mansion there was much discussion of the Han cock matter. In which Governor Kuasell joined. More of the private director were admitted. Meadows and Chadbourne alone supported Hancock. All the other opposed him. It is well understood that the Governor baa settled upon removal and that either directors Patrick ' or Hewitt will be his successor. ; There is much talk among the private dir ctors at the action Governor Bussell took or did not take yesterday afternoon. They were in his office. lie walked in and said: "Here Is my office, Use it when you please. ' You know what you came here for. I leave tbe whole matter in your hands. I have no power to remove Hancock." A private director said. "This was queer. I think some of tbe directors want to wait until the' mutter cools off, and continue Hancock." But' a State director said to me: '! can assure you the Governor will remove him." . One of Hancock's friends said today tbe Gov ernor was not unfavorable to him. He added that be could not see why tbe i rectors did not dispose of the matter today unless they did not care to take the responsibility ujoa themselves. ' If a vote bad been taken last night, Huncock would certainly have been oust ed. The main thing which causes a hitch is that there are several applicants for tbe place. These areT. D. Hewitt, D W. Patrick. John Mew borne, W. H. Ohadbourn, Jr., W. J. Po,e One of bese will get the plce Feb'y. 22. The adjutant general is notified that the four canvas boats, built for tbe De troit and lbs Montgomery, will be issued to the North Carolina Naval Reserves. They are now at tbe Norfolk Navy yard. . " -: -. - L. M. Curry, is commissioned as 1st, Lt. of Co. B. 2nd Regiment, Lumberton, and Dr. T. 8. McMuller of Hertford as sistant surgeon of the 1st regiment of the State Guard. , A. W. Shaffer Is taking a very active part In tbe fight for tbe post office here. - -,' - It la the ourrent belief here that New Berne's next sensation will be a personal ren contra between Robert Hancock and Dick Williams, two Republican lights. Hancock denounces Williams and his friends say be gave Williams the lie two or three limes during the last cam- pallin. Moonshiners In Rookingham county did a very horrible thin;. A lot of three .wore that a white man named Bowles had outraged a white girl. Tbe man was actually on trial for his life when his at tornep expoed th scheme. The special tax for publio schools rais ed only $1000, while the gifts, private, to such schools are 93,(00. The August eltctlon for public school special luxes was a failure. C. D. Mclver, president of the Slate Normal and Industrial School, has re covered from an attack of pneumonia. A I'blM,M roan wants 100,000 acres of land In Eastern N. C, In one tract, for a colony. Stale Auditor Aver has bad a letter from Htandntona, Minn , from a gi'ntlc man there who wants to come to a warmer through its efficient chairoian. Mr. Drewry, was a fine one. Toe citizens generally are well pleased with this com mittee and its work. Applicants to stand examination before thA Rnnrabn. Aiirt Mnniinv fnr llnnnaA to practice law, have begun lo ;. In. U j jQ jjg MM class at Chapel Hill are here, and 12 will come from Wake Forest early Monday. The special donation to publie school fund by private subscriptions over tbe State amount np-to-date, to $5,208.98; the special tax voted Was $1,519.52 . The elections for voting last fall for whether the special tax should be levied coet the State 140,000, and In return there is only the tl.5W.B8.--, n.-: -'': Professor Collier Cobb of the State University expects to take his geology class to the Dismal Swamp in about two weeks on a studying tour, TO EB OB NOT Ba, That la Ibe Qweailwa la the HHk Matter. J )0 Bntlt is Their Habit to. No An nexation Action During Presi dent Dole's Visit. Japan Cats no Figure. Senator Hill - : Fanny. Journal Bureau, 1 ; Washington. D.C., Feb. 5. J . No fluuDcial bills" is the invisible but Twenty-two counties in the State bave"one lne le8 tangible sign that has been paid in to the Stale Treasury during Jan- vary taxes for 1897 amuuotlng lo tW6- 449.19. This is about i of tbe total amount due. : , ' : ;- , At tbe Pure Food Congress which is to meet in Washington early , in, March, President A. Q, Holloday ' will represent the A. & M. College; Professor W . A. Withers will represent the Experiment station; J, L. Ramsey and J, C. L. Harris will represent the Agricultural Depart ment. Other delegates from the A. Sc M. College will be sent. ."" :'---.' placed upon the legislative hopper at the House by those who control tbe ma chine.- The silver men say this has been done because the Republicans are afraid to allow any bill along the line of Presi dent McKioley's financial recommenda tions to pass - the House at this session lestlt lose them votes at tbe Congres sional elections, but the Republican say It has been done because it would be nt ter waste of time for tbe House to discuss and pass any financial bill because the vote on the Teller resolution baa made it certain that no such bill could possibly ' Th Ni RnrnA WAaMnnrtnn nrAanvllli. and Rocky Mount Fair Association have throu8h ha Senate, and they further .r,Urt . r.imii fn- W -v. in the Issue for the Congressional and offer tbe sum of $11,400 in purses. WHAT SCtiS IT MEAN? Bensatloaitl ate port rrwaa Waahlaflwa Abwwt A Vprlala: la Sew StemlM Special to Journal. ' Wasiusstoh, February 5 The United States District Attorney of New Mexico campaign baa been clearly made by tbe votes on tbe Teller resolution in tbe Senate and House and that the Republican are perfectly satisfied to make their fight in opposition to tbe resolution. To those unfamiliar with the ways, of politics It might seem strange that both sides should be satisfied with the vote on the Teller resolution, but tbe initiated know has warned the Attorney General of the that it to a part of the politicians stock In TTnitod States of the existence of a secret trade to always appear to be. satisfied OTEanixation In that territory, an order I ''b what is, known asMhe American Patriotic 1 it suouia not uave surprised anyooay Leairue. - I that objection should have been raised in He says that the organization is gain-1 the Senate to continuing tbe considera- ing headway. That an oath administered tion of the treaty of annexation wbUe In each member nreacrihM that each one I President Dole, of Hawaii, remained In shall equip himself with a rifle and be ready for emergencies. " ' . ' Tbe Attorney even goes so far as to assert that each member is pledged to proceed on orders and if necessary to accomplish tbe death of the - President The Trial Owlat Haral far Saiew dewia. A Wanton SJlawsbter. Special to Journal. - WiuusBABBB, Feb'y. 5. The trial of Sheriff Martin and bis deputlee, who are charged with the brutal slaughter of striking miners last September Is being continued. ' Today the suit seems to be going against the sheriff and his posse, The evidence shows that the deputies were anxious to shoot and considered it mere sport. Numerous witnesses testify to the shooting of fleeing men and the unprovoked character of the outrage. and hia cabinet by the use ot dynomite. r&EE TO BULLIONS. Washington. The Senate, however, voted down the motion made by Senator Thurston, of Nebraska, to postpone f urtb er consideration of the treaty:" While Senator Thurston did not call hia name; he made imperfectly clear that bis motion was based upon the presence in Washing ton of Mr. Dole. Although the Senate refused lo postpone censidcration ot the treaty, there Is little likelihood that a vote upon it will be reached this month unless some of the Senator who are listed for extended speeches conclude not to make them. - It is evident that no early vote hi looked for by Senators, as a sub committee of the Senate Commerce Com mittee left for New Orleans, thl week on fa little junket and will not return until about ths last ot the month, and a ValaaaU Llllla Bk Brmt rre far .--.'.. ' Aafclaa-. Medical books are not always Interest ing reading, especially to people enloy log good health, but as a matter of fact scarcely one person in ten la perfectly healthy, and even with such, sooner or later sickness must come. ' Hisaisaaweuesiaousiiea train mai Qa4y hft,gone to his Florid nine-tenths of all diseases originate with fi9h,ng p1ace for ,n lndeflnlte ,tay, a oroaamg uuwu in tuv uigcawuu, m nca stomach weakens and-impoverlshee the i system, making it easy for disease to gain a foothold. Nobody need tear consumption, kidney disease, liver trouble or a weak heart and nervous system as long as the digestion is good and the stomach able to esslml late plenty of wholesome food. Stomach weakness show Itself in a score ot ways and this little book de scribes the lymtom. and causes and polats th way to a cure so simple that anyone can understand and apply. Thousands have some form ot stomach trouble and do not know It. They ascribe the headaches, the languor, nervousness. Insomnia, palpitation, constipation and similar symtom to some other cause than tho true one. Get your digestion on the right track and the heart trouble. lunz trouble, liver disease or nervous debility will rapidly disappear. This little book treats entirely on the cause and removal of indigestion and It accompanying annoyance, It describe the ymtom. of acid dy pcpala, nervous dyspepsia, slow dyspep sia, amylaceous dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach and all affections of the digestive orirana In plain language easily under stood and the cause removed. It give valuable suggestions a lo dint, and contains a table giving length of time required to ditd various article of food, tKMiiellilnij every poritoa with wenk (lif.-mino lioulil know, No price Is asked, but aimply arml your nmne ami aildrt -a plainly wnti-n dn piml fni'l lo lh y. A. humrt (in, Japan has been removed ss an element in the opposition to the consummation of annexation by the conclusion of a written agreement between our Govern ment, and that of Japan, as represented by Minister Toru.Hoshi, which goes into effect in July next, and confers upon Japanese Within the territory of' the Unitb States all of tbe .rights accorded to the citizens of tbe most favored nation which, of course, carries with it rights of naturalization and the exercise of the rights of franchise. Ex-Senator Hill was never known as humorist while he was in the Senate, but his deposition to be ' funny" during bis visit to Wanhington was marked. To one Senator who was joking him about his permanent retirement to private life, he said: "I can only repeat what was laid by Mark Twain: the report ot my death 1 have been greatly exaggerated." Mr, Hill has gone South. rireaaaai Ktllval, Special to Journal. . ' BoeTOK, Fob, 5.-A fire today con sumed a warehouse. The floor fell and Chief Egan of the Fire Department, th. Captain, Lieutenant and three 8 reuien were killed. BackUn'a Arnica Salve. Q Special to Journal. - Raleigh, N. 0. Feb. 5. The Directors . of the A. and N, C. Railroad met this morning. Tbe session lasted only a few minutes and then adjourned to February 22od at New Berne. Seven of the Direc tors say that Hancock will be ousted. A Hancock director said today that the! Governor last night said to tbe State di rectors, "Do you think Hancock guilty as alleged in the charge.r and that' they all answered, "No." and that the Gov ernor also said "No," ';.: This must however be a fake on the part of the Hancock director aa some of the. other directors declined to say whether it was so or- not but said that tbe proceedings were secret. PlawM Wlwa III. Salt. - Special to Journal. Detroit, Feb. -6. Pingreo Detroit's mayor, wins bis suit against tbe railway company and forces tbe company to issue thousand mile ticket, such as is used by commercial men and drummers generally, the ticket to be good for himself and family. The cost of tbe.ticket is $20.00 for 1000 mile travel. A nice Lot of Small - Sugar Cured Pig Hams. AGAINST TBI SHERIFF. ' May Beatarv) la. 8peclal to Journal. '"' y ; Niw Bedford, February 8 The Starv- ing cotton mill operatives here may give In and accept the reduction in wages under the late cut. They are in no con dition at this season of (he year to con tinue to battle, '' . (sXaxsx&TOmss! Fresh Elgin Butter. i" ' ' ' Fancy Cream Cheese. V " Fol ton Market Corned Beef. K Small Break fast Strips. .1 Fresh Grits and Bifi Hominy. ( - - Loose Oitflakes. r " Dried Apples and Peaches, . . ' . Fancy California Prunes and Apricots lOo per lb. Ueinz Baked Beans with Tomato Sauce. Standard qaality Tuble Peaches lOo per 3 lb can, and lots of other good things to eat, which we cannot mention for space at prices which defy competion. ', 111 r " "UnanlAao 1 & Retail Grocers, 71 Broad Nl., JTEW BERNE, HT.gCI L. II IV i n M 1 r MAllnnsnl IV a r. FOR THE PURPOSE OF BUILDING UP AND SETTLING RIVERSIDE LOTS ! ONLY $250 00. BALANCE .0Y4. FuV.uIIl-: Absolutely Pure With desirable occupants and owners, I now make for a limited time the following advantageous proposal : Located on National Avonne, and others equally desirable. All lots to be connected with complete Sewerage System. V . . . . . . . . $5 CASH DOWN. $1.00 A WEEK, Every man of moderate moans, and every man working on a salary, may own a home. Buy a home and pay for it in installments, ,- When the first payment is made, I will give yon a guarantee to make yon a deed for the lot when all payments on same ure'mado, "a pass book for weekly payments." : . 1 ' Safor tnan a savings bank, and far more profltablr. . When the lot is paid for, I will build yof a MC )EEN COTTAGE, (yonr choice of plan) to be paid for in monthly installments. Payments hut little more than yon would nav rent. For ezamole. a cottage costing $2,000, will cost in monthly payments, $30, fur 7 years, and the house and lot is yours. " - p II yon want a smaller cottage, sav to ooat 91,000. The monthly payments will be $15. At the end of 7 years yon own a honse and lot in a desirable locality, increasing in value every day. xou eoouiu act at once. . oize oi lots ou x xw ieer. Full information, maps, etc., call on .! M 1 m 1 1 . Vi' h . n nurnl inn . Imla li''k climate, and he auks to be put la cfrre. co humia h lwt wi and it ill bo pnt poiiilenc. wiih some land company In promptly by return mail. North Carolina fmin whom h can pur-, 1 BEFORE YOU FIND ANOTHER GROCERY STORK where Uoods are so Rsliabls ami li si Roasonnl!e rs hia. We rlou't civo awy our 1 only a fair j rof,t. .t's the srertt cf ( 'ir Iai Wt are not ptiilaotlirnpU. goods. We make a Fair Profit a But w are Clone Dut'ts. '1 ' cliann a fan" nuititlylo fur g'lroVning ami l!tp nur-ry btiKinra. T 1 1 e I ni l of City A! Icrmfn hciJ lln ir n-juliir nnnuli'y m- ''!'( )wl tii.'.t. TIlTa 1T i. TtTrti l '- ' 5i,,n to I'.'A B' :ili cii'S atlHh t!) Ixrnr't ftn 1 l,ll lltfl , . I i o Tin , 1 h r p'.rt of Ihr wi n i t tr'imn.illpfl Arrlahy .k.lrMl.. Hiwriul to Journal. Oi'Ttii'clt, Ok!a., Fill, fl. Warrant! I.iivr h -n r'nr lo (! puly marli!s si,il l..r.t tOd. fu r 7J of tlio ni' tho Iwo K. loin that i In- Tin Biht Bai.ti in th. world for cuts, liniiw, sores, uU-em, salt rheum, fever sor', letter, chapped hands, chilblain. corns, and all (kin eruptions, and poni lively cures pile or no pay required. It is guarantd to give perfect Satisfaction or money refunded. I'rire 23 cents per Ixix. for sule hy F. S. Duffy. No Croup flediclne Is Better Than Duffy's Croup , Mixture. Mr. E. H. Baroum says: "We keep a bottl of it at onr house at all times and cheerfully recom mend it." Mr. James W. Water. ay: "I have found all that is claimed for it is no mora than it deserve., tt having given Instant relief when administered." AT t - Davis' Pharmacy, '$ l'booe 68. Cor Broad ft Middle 8k -4s jsrjsrj mjrjarjsrjmxrtsrA ILilBook Store immi VALENTINES. A Lot ot tbe Latest Fashionable Gtatlonery Just Received, f Also a Full Line of onco Stationery f & Cchool Eoolis, G. H. Ennctt. TI. 3 t W.A. Fort. t ijiioluhiins furn! id A Co. IVmin.i ) a.W. BAKFR, aarat. 07 raiiscai sirmi. am ...HARDWARE..: Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. r ! 7 A Henry's : Pharmacy, 137 Middle St., New Berne, N. C. Physician Prescriptions A. Specialty. .Fresh Supply of Landreth'f 13 Mils Street, . : :: New Berne, It. I Everyihiug For Chaps. rrostilla, Camphor Ice, Perfumed Vaseline, Vaseline Oil, ' Vaseline Cold Cream, Hind's Uonej, Hind's Almond Cream, Bishop's Camphorlne,' bold at Dradham's Kb YiH, Ftlininry 5. Is Ali ys Alarming, 8' ilm tillit'S Fuliil. A Q. .. 1 Ia 8. 1 r. (T I I I ! i CcIUble Druj 5tore- r. : 1 tit PARn FOR SALE A Good 1'arm, near Sulla, Car- t CUIitj. V. 1 1 1 lf'1 it Clifl '.,.; "l). II AUT at ttolla rHcos, A Full Lin of FANCY VMiV.i JuhI I: JOIIU DUi'II, f!-i!i 0 For, T UWl Garden Seed and Onion Bets. Dr; E, F, Early, : DENTIST, , OFFICE: Over Bradham's Pharmacy. Rxitis 8 and 4. . OFFICE HOTJRS:--.30 to J and 8 to 5. OAS ADMINISTERED. A-V -' A Neat Tie, A comfortable shirt, inspen ders, anytliinf in the furnishing line, we will be pleased to show yon. Our stock is frosh and np-to-date. We bare no old styles. You .l see our new spring Bhoes, alii! b lisve just arriTed. The shape is 1 .inothing new. Voa oupht to have an Ascot Tie, it in t:,o latest. Onr Spring Hats sr in the newest shapes sn 1 r ' r ainl t' s prioee aro bounc' to suit jou. C 1 Ppring sampli'sof uiUi)i l. i -riTt'd and we can suit erfry ni . h io qnality and pri.- , to s .ins; of the peifin t fit cur - .,-r.tM-S. ( ! t ids and he conii.'i -.. 1 a ep-to-HU'.e a1 t! t our ; 1 t ') r'.'.t. I ' "'.-in z:.
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