VOL. XYI-NO. 215.- NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1898. ESTABLISHED M'l TIME 5-, 7 mC i i 5? wis- ; When the stately minuet was the fashionable dance, made a great desideratum of Neat," Well-FiUiricr Footwear. . Tjen only the weUlthv could possess such Finely Made, Perfect Fitting Handsome Shot's for all sexes and ages as we are offer ing today at such Low I'rioes, that no one coed wear a slouchy Mima . " " -; SOOTH CAROLINA LIQUOB, f BUI Drfeatea Is Haar. NKTnnnnb Willing la Let itae Oilier Fellow Suffer. Special to Journal. . . ' Washington. Feb'y. 12. The House Committee on Judiciary today killed the Senate bill to permit South Carolina to control liquors brought Into the State in Original packages. The Georgia delegation in (Jongress, aided by all the Democrats trom all the southern slates are raising a hubbub over the nomination of a negro, J. H. Deveaux, to be Collector of Customs at Savannah, Ga., by President McKiiv ley.' Vigorous protesting prevented the politiciaus securing the appointment of negro postmasters at Savannah Jand Augusts, Ga., and the same tactics might have succeeded in this case had not a umber of the most prominent white m, rdiants ii Savannah e idorted Devetux for appointment as Oollector of Customs at Brunswick, Ga. Now they are put iu the position of objecting to take an offlc ial they are willing to endorse for another town : iOur Slices . Will Always Maintain their Deputation for Honesty oi Manulacture, Skill of Workmanship, Excellence oi Material and Satisfactory Wearing dualities. Don't Forgot That Our Dry Goods Department Too full to overflowing wvh everything belong ing to that line and the Prices are in'your favor. JUST RECEIVED Fell ul inert. Special to' Journal. , Richmond, Feb'y. 13. Arthur Garney, of Rocky Mount, N. 0., while dressing in Ilia room at Murphy's hotel in this city this morning fell through a large pane of ;lass. The broken glass severed the jug ular vein of the unfortunate man and he died in ten minutes. i - One Car Load Clairette Soap, and Gold Dust Washing Powder. V Such mammotii .purchases must win , LOW PRICES AND YOU WILL ALWAYS GET THE BENEFIT AT . . . . 5 I sE Nnvei PHMHUiurrs .untied. Special to Journal, New Yoisk, Feb'y. 12. The American inur St. Louis brought safely into port today tiie passengers and crew of the brie Netherlands. The brig was an American boat and was lost at sea on February sixth. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Be9T Salve 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 or money refunded. Price 35 cents per box. For sale by F. 8, Duffy. Nollcllnr Appointed. Special to Journal, Uai.eioii, February 12. Governor Rus sell appoints Wheeler Martin as solicitor for the twentieth district, vice, Claude Bernard resigned who has taken the place of C. B. Aycock as United States attorney of the Eastern District. hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm fm mETraveFfa! 1 I i - rf l . J "fa mmm. I BEFORE YOU FIND ANOTHER OIIOCERY STORE where (iood are so Reliable and Prices so Reasonable as hero.', , We are not philanthropists. We don't givo away our goods. We make a Fair Profit and only a fair proGt. 9 . v h But we are Clnse Bnyere. That's the secret of oar Low I PrioM. 'A Full Lino of FANCY CAKES Just Roceivod. ( JOHN DUNN, Cash . Grocer, I 55 X'OT.fOtll NTREKT. . . - o n o n i nn si is i C;3 I 5 FRANKFORD SAUSAGE, . IO Vvntn n JAk Fox Hirer liullcr, I IS. pri-its. '.'."i,! lit. ' The 'rj l!ot Bli nded ('offL-e, 2."o U. " Ali" frmli lot of th'wn 1 rge IIhhin, out to order 12o lb. Slinfers Kiin'.l Vig H urn lie I . fill if cr 4 Breakfait Klripi 10j lb. If y i wunt full valuo fur your mnnry give ns a trial and WC jar ill pleHSn ) ill and MVx )mi money. Very U Ttf ully. I P PAP?fR IP Wholesale anJ j. 11. I UliiLUs III, j . Ritall Orocer. ': : " ' i CO. 77 Eroad Gtrcct. " -, n O a o n c n LffJ CM VIGOROUSLY FOUGHT. ApDlpt cf Nop Jjcbnson as Assistant District Attor torncy Bernard, is being vigorously fought by the Russell Republicans, ai a Harry Skinner claims it for one of his friends. Tile State Commission for the extermi nation of fruit pests met here today. It has done splendid wort. Th Soul hem 4i-K rereindaitsordr forhiddinc; the issuing of free passes to families of itu employees. The penitentiary will cultivate 300 acres of rice lands near Wilmington. TTnrrrrrnrnrxinrTrr 2 A Nice Lot of Small Sugar Gured-Pig Hamsr INTENSE SUFFERING. From Dyspepsia and Trouble, Stomach INSTANTLY EELIEVED AND PER. MANENTLT CURED A Hw IMncovfry, Mnt Not )lrllrlnr. Dr. Red well relates an interesting ac count of what lie considers a remarkable cure of acute stomach trouble and chronic dyspepsia by the use of the new disco v ery, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. He tays: The patient was a man who hnd suffered to my knowledge for years with dyspepsia, Everything he ate seemed to sour and create acid and gases n the stomach; lie had pain like rheu inatism in the bsck, shoulder blades and limbs, dullness and distress after eating poor appetite and loss of flesh, the heart became affected, causing palpitation ahd sleeple5sness at night. . I gave him powerful nerve tonics and brood remedies, but to uo purpose. As an experinieut I filially bought a fifty cent package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets at a drug store and gave them to him. Almost immediate relief was given and after he had used four boxes be was to all appearances fully cured. There was uu more acidity or sour watery l It lugs, no bloating after meals, tho appetite was vigorous and he has gained between 10 and 12 pounds in weight of solid, healthy flesh. Although Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are advertised and sold In drug stores yet 1 consider them a most valuable addition lo any physician's line of remedies, they are perfectly harmless and can be given to children or invalids or In any condition of the stomach with perfect safety, being harmless and ontainlng nothing but vegetable and fruit eswnces, pure pepsin sad Golden Seal. Itltout any question they are the safi-st, most effective cure for indigestion, biliousness, constipation and all derange ments of the stomach hnwever slight or severe. ' Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by drugirisla everywhere at fifty cents for full sized package. Passenger Rate Reduction. Baptist Female University. Molt a Candidate. Earthquake tYlt. Penitentiary to Cnttivate Rice Farm. Journal BurkaU. I R-AXttion. N. C. Feb. 12. t On the 17th when the R. It. commis sion meet again it is expected that, pas senger rates will be reduced to 3- and 2i cents per mile on the following roads: Seaboard and Roanoke 120 miles in N. C.j North Carolina Railroad; Piedmont Railroad (Greensboro to Danville): Peters burg road, (8 miles in North Carolina); Ralcigb and Gaston; Wilmington and Weldoh, (main line) Western North Car olina, (Salisbury to Paint Rock); Atlanta and Charlotte, (40 miles in North Caro lina). These being the best paying roads in tho State, the commissioners think they can best stand the reduction. 1 Rev. Mr. Stringticld who is the solici ting agent for the Baptist Female l ni- vorsity lias returncti from a trip down in le Eastern part of the State and is well pleased with the success of said trip.. 1'he building is a lovely one even now without the finishing touches, hvcry effort will be made to have It opened in September, Keeper of the Capital Burns has de manded that a key to the Supreme court Library be furnished him. Marshal Bradley has had to give bond for .the safe keeping of the b n Is, and he has refused to furnish the key unless so ordered by the court. Governor Russell and family are in vited to attend a reception of President McKlnley's at the execuli"e mansion February 16th, but he will not attend. Neither will he attend a ball, to which he he is invited March 3rd. to be giveu way up in New York. The party of Scandinavian editors who were booked to stop here, and whom a committee from the Chamber of Com merce went to the depot to meet this morning, disappointed this committee for they did not stop here but lor ubout live minutes. The Southern Building and Loan As sociation that went to the wall last year mav declare a dividend before long. This will be Rood news to many who hold stock. Cotton receipts for the week ending Feb. 11th here are 800 bales against Hi) for the same time last year. The total to date for 1898 is 31,010 apiiust IS,MS for 1897. Ex-postmaster Shaffer has paid the costs iu the matter of the judgim-nt against Governor Russell and other bondsmen. Yesterday out in the country, a Mr. Browning shot futully his fallier-ut-law a Mr. Strickland. No one could learn any of the particulars. . Professor Eben Alexander last night delivered a tine address on Modern Greece. It was for the benefit of trie Good Shepherd Church. Professor Alex ander was Minister to Greece and re turned to America about a year ago, There was a large audience. Sunday School workers are going to organize a t'nlou here for the purpose of studying the best methods pf Suuday school work- Marsh" Mott is here, anil says that the report that he Is not a candidate for re-election for the soilcltorship is a mistake." Earthquakes or "earth tremors' being the latest term are quite the fad just now. One was reported here last week, and one at 11.30 o'clock, at night on the 10th another one was very perceptibly felt. Attorney General Walter says that teachers without license are not liable, to indictment under Ihe revenue set, but are liabln under common law for a mlado meanor. The Stalo today granted a charter to the Sereanno Hotel Company of Ashe vllle. Claude Bernard was tins rooming sworn In as I. 8. District Attorney by Mr. Fortune the clerk of the district court. His resignation as solicitor reached the governor on Fridsy. Wheeler Martin will probably be made solicitor. The different counties now are send ing In to Superintendent llebane the cost of the election for special taxes for pub lic" school fund' One county rcmrts costs at only 14.80, while Craven coiiu ty sends In costs at ttO. The appointment of Ed. Juhuson, a negro, a the asMalant of Utntrlct At- NOTHIKG FROM WOODFORD. Onr Mlnthlnr Aii lleurd From Fur Nnmetliiie. OtlicliilN nrv Worried. Special to Journal. Washington, Feb. 12. The State De partment is troubled over not hearing further from Minister Woodford at Mad rid in regard to the de L mio incident. It is intimated that communication may be held up, no information up to this afternoon having been received from Minister Woodford for two days. Senor Du Bose is now in full charge as the representative of Spain in this coun try. De Lome is making every prepara tion for a speedy departure. . Senor De Lome's successor will proba bly be Senor Louis Polo Bemabc, son of Vice Admiral Polo, who formerly rep resented Spliin in the United States. Senor Ucrnnbeis now engaged in a special department of the foreign ministry. How ihr LMIi r liot On. New Yohk, Feb. 11. At the Cuban junta it was said today that the letter from Senor de Lome to Don Jose Canu lejns was stqlen from the latter and not made public by him. It was said that the junta received information from Washington that Senor do Lome had written the letter. A man was sent to Havana, who secured the letter without Cnnaleias' knowledge and brought it to this city. It was also said that when Cnnaleias discovered the lose he was afraid lo mentiou it THE TRIAL AT LATIMER. NeiiHAtlon 1'reiiilHiMl For Monday. Wllii!Hei!i t'litlmpd to tiv In II n t.n wit. Special to Journal. Wii.KEsi!Ai:i!K, Pa., February 12 The lawyers for the prosecution in the ca-r of Sheriff Martin in the- Latimer trial expect lo spring a big sensation in the court room today. The attornevs claim to have evidence against two prominent mine owners win personally authorized intimidation am kept awav, men who would otherwise have teslilied for the State. This is considered an offset to the evidciiceof Ihe defense attempting to show that some of the witnesses were influenced !v the hope ot olilaimng damage from the government in the event of a conviction. Kpnlit Whiiim Moilf-y . Special to Joiirnal. London, February 12 Spain has up plied to England for a National loan carry on the extraordinary expenses now- being incurred. I Fresh Elgin Butter. Fancy Cream Cheese. Fulton Market Corned I?eef. Small BreaKfast Strips. Fresh Grits and Big Hominy. Loose Oatfhkes. Dried Apples and Peaches. Fancy California l'runes and Apricots 10,- per II). Ileiuz Baked Beans with Tomato Sauce. .Standard quality Table Peaches 10c per 3 Ib.c.ui, and lots of other good things to eat, which we cannot mention fur space at prices which defy competio:). Illaiid i (Mill, IHT 71 Broad Kt., IfiEICXH, X. C. 1 Vaccine Points! SOO YESTEHDAY, Every One Warranted ! BraUham's Reliable D-iis 5to:.2- (41 .. . i : mm Not Slow Good But . . How Cheap Courtship in George Washington's Time Was enlivened by cracking nuts, pulling molasses candy, popping corn, or any of the little diversions that fill ! in time bitween love making. There were no confectioners at that lime that could prepare sui h delicious roaroctiens in Chocolates, caramels, marshniallows, j linn-lions or white nougats that the lover ; rnuld gladden the heart of his lady love, at lowest prices. ! . JT. Mc Sorley & Co. Seems to be Ihe public have laid in a lame i-toek of ery. so vc ,iiv. . 'i ieed Envelopes, fce a&e.. 'd now to IV'fvi t'oinpc- l Henry's POWDER Absolutely Pur And are prepare tition. We will not he undersold hy any one. j (let our prices. w. t. mill, & co., COnnERCIAL JOB PRINTERS, 01 South Front Street. 'Phone so. I Pharmacy, 127 Middle St., New Berne, N. C. IMiYKieiaii 1'rcKcriptioiiM A Specially. A Fresh Supply of Lnndreth's (larden Seed unci Onion Sets-, A full line of Legal tion Prices. Illanks at Couipe- t 'NasasaMrscMiNMiM'Nav COTlgtl Cl'ltKD HY ISrnilliuni! Cough ISalnam ! FOR 23 CENT5. .NSAMMSftNWSlS h nli.- .. . . I1T B07 The New York Life Insurance Co., '1MIII TO ITS POLICY ru l!fll f,i Every Second, - - rijjKverjr Minnto, -. - P'Kvery Hour, .- - -, ' 0 1 Kvcrr Day, - - - EJ1 ".ery Wrulc, - - f) livery Mouth, - - f From January 1, to Docnmlwr 31, si. i.. isor.fsowr.fsri. jiolii:kh -1 mam V-'M .Vr f 1 1 i ..r. ' . t t . n mm I ll L' ' mm Qeorse Weslilngton'i Tailor Foiiml him Very faalldlnus critic and particular imtron In the rut and 1 style of hla clothing. If you would clc I lll.h!.i'i"ll i'1'l,I"!r',..V?5iCor. 8outh Front & Middle 8U. w pun ii'iiuw tit wjkwiuinv Biit v' !- I I ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. J3 Mk Street. New Beroe. N. C. ' r-i lily iSi1 4 A' Complete .Stock of Drnzi', Patent Moiliciuoi, C'lpars, Tobacco, Sttionery, l'nrfiiiiicry, Toilet Soaps, Combi, l'.ruslies, Trusei, , (Union Sccils, &o,, Mr. ,iM,.iH Ac. AT LOWEST PRICES. Quality nii I'ricn (iusrantecl. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded of Purest Drugi anJ Chemicals. Goods delivered to any pnrt of the rity. F. S. DUFFY, 1!),4()!),43J 61 2 13 m is ? Ua no ft ml si ""r eisuilns our On ilmk of fliiics .... ,nrt mn, t oho w a snu we win bare s ' ww at. I J M m ' mmm j mm s s FIRE IN5URANCB AQLNT, New llernr, - N. C 69 South front Street. 3T3,2.8 70 rrfH HttlrtK. rli nntly finished suit flu 1 fl i 1 r-l "bed for jou by I hat time. ...... ... F. n. CHADWICK'S, XereksHt Taller, lot lliniit a Hmitrr. ' Before Buying Your Spring Hats You should see onr stock. S'e havu received many new styles add are prepared to suit every one both in style ..ml quality as well us in price. Vo.i rhoulil have u light Spring Hut for the Fair and you can do no belter than to call and exam ine stock at once. Our Spring Shoes have arrived also and wo prouiisu von the most complete line ever offered in New IWnu. Yon should have a pair of Russet Patent Ieathors for .(, our line of shoes is complete and up-to-date. You will do well to t.-y us before buying elsewhere. Baker & Dunn. ?! 4 v. v:-v A." VSUXSA ISA ILHLBook Store $ I CHAINLESS VALENTINES. f, K Lot of the Latest Fsnlilonsblo k J Stationery J O T i. T I I 3 Just Received. S s l Also a Full Line of I Office Stationery J & School Books, S J G. N; Ennett.'

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