ill !i" i VOL XVI-KO. !C8. JtW BEK!!, I. C. SCID.T HORJUQ, IIBRC1RT 1!, US3. ISTiBUSUtD Its: ) c A FItESII SUPPLY OF THE CELERIXATEO C HII AFi: BRAND" OF Hams and Breakfast Bacon m j ft as r s ft ft i ft ft fft ft ft ft ft Jaat RrinL ThTer4 no "talking; np". TVlr fUpuialloa ' Belle Tba. , ) Fury Cairn. K-lllmt. IVff and flViruMtwirr Oy-ur darker. OMhik Milk Bcvita, Treason Biscuit, alaajr ' ad ap t lb standard. - , AO kiwi of Canned VrgrWJctwid . Fraiu, eta, el U wry In! SMiki IVklr. la all MT)m ud everr thins: usually fa ad li u up la data raieblisbmrat. In Our Agricultural Department $ ' W an bandllag Um we" know and alwaya trellaMe Ppana-W-r Uaeao biatrihuUN. MoWhvnar'a Ha P1at.trra aad Hand Wiir i am Foa m, Cbampkm aud Boss IMowa era Uo Iba rHowwall Cotloa Phwre. All of Ihrp makes nav. pment their uwlulnea and era IfcMOuchlyecliabla. . Wf bur oar NAIL8 la Car Load aad rati iv InaMa Afar. -Ull tad h omivinerd by ' . ' ' 4- - m ft WB ARB OVERSTOCKED WITH ". .' i- Ladies Dressing Tablts Amif.rllir Next TWH' willr-FXl. TMKU AT FACTORY I OST TO t LObK TigJU OU I . a haa them la Onldrii Oak. Mnl Kye llsplc r I shop" . We have Just nnlouuVd a rVllii Cnr Load ol Bui llooro Suits ,in variHy of Pelti-rna and KinH- ami can wive jou mnoey ou Ilium. Bctde lb Rocker ihowa la cut, wW a larfca Una of Fancy Rnchera in Oak and Mahogany finish that are beauties. If you nerd anything In this Una it will pay you to see ours. Ini S5S2S2saacceeiia SciSi tut FRANC H. J0NES & &0.; 87 MIDDLE MWfflmwmnraffimflTffifflwiffwwwmiiriniffinitntfK 1 15 PER CENT REDUCTION I I "v Our entire suck of WINTER CtOTOING mntt he sold THIS ' WONTU to make loom for Spring Sty It. Wo will glv our customers the Benefit of our Wiint of Bpsce. Our Stock is neavthis season, and 3 every thing got t at IS I'EU CENT. LESS THAN USUAL l'KICF. z2 $12 50 10 00 8 50 6 60 5 00 Suits, M Youth's und Cliildrrn's Suits will Youth's Suits bie bien sold out left. Call Early and Take your Choice. No such Sails have ever been sold CALL ADD EXAMINE OUR iT. Or. 5T POLLOCK STREET, JUJUJalUUJUiUlUWJUJUJUlUWiUUUUUUUUR J. H. Matthews! . 133 Middle Street. -DIALER IS- Forelgn and Donieslle 1 FRUITS ! Hot Celd Lnnch, - '.. Oysters In any Style. i ..' Confectioneries, Cigars tc Tobacco Ac SWEET C11EAM, Frrth from Reparation 25c! qt. 13c pt. lirlivered Tuesdays and Saturdays. Also DnHer Milk snd Hwt Svparnied Milk Itlc gallon. JNO. UCMPHUEY, , - Clark, X. 0. V V! Vf VM VI Vf VV V VI S VI VI VI VI v? VI VI V VI VI w VI THIS ELEGANT HOCKER Polished Golden Oak,' Saddle Beat, Only in $4.25. STREET. cr? cptrpqp now $10 63C2a3 8 eo rrt; 3 7 5 4 23 53 25 3 S3 be sold at the SAM 15 SACRIFICE. 13 almost entiiely, linve only a few tn town kt Such tow Figures it i STOCK. 6z CO.,-3 3 NEW BERNE, N. C. A LESSON IN COOKINQ A courts dinner so ss to have itdone lwmb7ve-nrerhf "Ta 8! Magio Ranges sach as she never had before. Flaky nes, Light Cakes and ,well baked breads, with a' small con- a: -at T 1 J..tl .1 l breads, with a small con- BlIUlULIUll HI YTUUtl Ut'l aTIlIB II1B IIOIISP keep?r. r - .'. aud Heating Sloven is wt.rili looking at. All Prices Giiarau teed. t. 0. fiiiuo irnrn. 11110ililililliilili"i5 '44 CI T ' to aui ' I 1 KIF.D c:i F.JSSELL J t "KiCaE ul'tfA i Ml 'a;' SaiJ Atsj.'--' Blr Peaisad far Aspraprlstltsifsr IsttltaUaas. Pleaty af w Bills. The AaU Trast Bill. , Day Hssgs Jocmaal. Bcasio. I ' RaMga, N. V., Fabruary It. ( Jadga Arary aad Judge Bynsns eoa- cloded the Wllaoa bearing before the committee last nljhL The protaiheaos Laf th attorneys aad their affnateaU are wUat ktvt kept ip the fnUrest la this cue. The Senate chamber was crowded, Including the galleiiua, until aesrly 11 o'clock wbea Cbalnnaa Oiborne sn- aonsced that the coanjttea wonld go over the arldraea today and probably glre their decision today, glring their reasons later la writing. Certainly the oommittaa has as yet gtTea no Intima tion af their probable decision. It is sll guess work until It I announced. Lieut, dor. Reynolds and Private Secretary Cade were listening so that Rassell keeps posted on wnat la said. Russell's own attorney. Judge Arsry, referred to the Governor in his speech as "the man kicked and Cuffed by everybody, a man without a party." The ca.a was at the close narrowed down to the Ronnd Knob UoteL aad upon the actluns of Mai.' WU- soa In regard to It, the case will be de cided. , . -.... There has been such demand for ap propriations for the different Institution and other needed public matters that some of . the members are becoming alarmed that the much desired reotnd in economy will not be obtained. These people are going to try to stem the tide There are others who are willing to spend the money freely, provided not a dollar goes to any unworthy or unneces sary object.. These are In the minority. however. ' They believe that prosperity is obt tlned by money spent In the right direction, snch as for the Textile School, quite as readily as drawing the line close iu strict economy. Such money is raised and spent at home and circulates among the people. A large number of bills are still being Introduced. A new bill was Introduced in the Senate to reimburse enrolling clerk Swinson for his salary during last session when he was removed for refus tng-to employ negro clerks In bis office. also bill to prohibit fishing in the Neuse river with nets aver i mile In length.' , ' '. The report of the judiciary committee in favor of the Impeachment of W. L. Norwood as Jodge, was presented by Feuihee,snd was made the special order for 11 o'clock today.- A resolution wss CATABRil OF STOMACH. A Pleasant, niuipli, Baf Mare aa Ef- ' ' ' ficlaal far far II. . Catarrh of the stomach has long been considered the next thing to incurable. The usual symptoms are a full or bloat ing sensation after eating, accompanied sometimes Ith sour or watery risings, a formation of gases, causing pressure on the heart and lungs and difficult breathing; headaches, fickle appetite, nervousness 'and a general, played out, languid feeling1. ' ? There is often a "foul taste In the mouth, coated tongue and If the Interior of the stomach could be seen It would show a slimy, inflamed condition. The cure of thie common and obsti nate trouble is found in a treatment which causes the feod" to be readily thoroughly digested before it has time to ferment and irritate the delicate mu cus surfaces of the stomsch. To secure a prompt .and healthy digestion Is the one necessary thing to. do and when ndrmal digestion is secured the catarrhal condition will have disappeared. . According to Dr. Harlanson the safest and best ' treatment Is to use after each meal a tablet,! composed of 'Diatase, Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nnx, 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 patent medicine can be used with perfect safety and assurance that healthy appetite and thorough dl gestion will. follow, their regular use after meals. ' h -. - ,; . I Mr. N. J. Booher of 2710 Dearbon St Chicago, 111, writes: "Catarrh Is a local condition resulting from a' neglected cold in the., bead, hereby the lining membranes of the nose becomes Inflam ed and the poisonous discharge there from passing backward into the throtfl reaches the stomach. Medical author! ilea prescribed for me for three years for catarrh' of stomach without euro, but to day I am the happiest of men after using only one box of Smart's Dyspep sia Tablets. I cannot find appropriate words to express my good feeling. I have found Been, appetite and sound rest from tli el r use.' B.uaV.'s Dyspepsia Tablet, is th. safest preparation as well ss the simplest and most convenient remedy for any form of indigestion, catarrh of stomach, bilious . . . ncaa annr immi h hpnrthtim ctnii bloating after" meals. . Send for little book mailed free, en stomach troubles, by .Ui easing Btnart T'-? tit'.' -t Cim 1-s sm bo tied la the resort prerkd'.ag test a ooaattue of 3 (row the lit Impeach Norwood a! the bar of tea Beeete af I'gh criaa aaj tsdeateaaer, aad dcclarlag thai the Uo would pror4ie charges aad that Norwood be broufWl befoie the Sea tie to aatwer the caefas mad a The anal aeeae of this loag dls- affair is tiksly to be of draavaile tc larval. A bill of special latareat tatboaa along the A. A N. C. road was latrodttoad by Booshall ta authorize the board af la- taraal ImproveateaU te sell the Allaatle aad North Carolina Uallwsy at 'a mint ! una price of aot ha, thaa 300,000, sad to allow the private elorkeolders 1 9 coax hi If they desire to lo so, at the saias prloa. The bill was inferred to the com mittee on Railroads. i THs committee had amsndeJ tba sail- traat bill so It did not apply to Jobbers, canning, fishing or oottoa alll corpora tions, which are aot the ageala of aay traat. Robinson said the bill was aew aimed directly at tba trust and did not Injur any of tba mercantile or manufae- tnring Industries af North Carolina. Williams of Iredell anked It It would Interfere with the buying aad selling af fertilisers. Stevens said it would depend upon whether the goods were made by a trust ar aot. Qe said It would not affect this year's sal of fertilisers, bnt that It prevented a (combination to control prices. On 8rd reading there was debate. Mc Neill naked whether section ( of the UU did not put a premium on dishonesty. Reantree and Steven had a colloqay as to the Virginia and Fertiliser Company. Stevens said the thing to do was for the North Carolina draw in that trust to get out of It Patterson, of Robeson said that with section 5 tn It the bill was a strong one. He denied that section n oooraged dishonesty and contended that it would not encourage dishonesty. Wll llama offered an amendment to strike out section 8, and said in his opinion It pnt a premium on dishonesty. The commit tee on Foushee'i motion ad decided to strike out th section. This meanlngll appears, In consideration of Steven agreeing to certain amendment of th bill section 5 was allowed to stand. The blil went over before th final reading, Cspt, Day is holding on to th office of Superintendent with might and main His attorney present th following a their opinion. It is picturesque: "In the matter of contest over th pen' itenllary our opinion is that Cspt. Day, superintendent of the penitentiary should offer no reslstence to the entering of the newly appointed directors upon ' the premises or to their organization with the present directors of the penitentiary board, but he should say to them: "Gen tlemen, I hsvs been appointed superln tendent of th North Carolina penilen tiary by the Governor of the State. . I have bean required to glv and have given bond and have In my, possession as superintendent property for which I am responsible. I do not recognixa the constitutionality of rthat part of the recent act of th Assembly which sbol tabes th office of superintendent and attempt to authorize you to take charge of the property now In my hands. Ide enne, tnereiore, to surrender the same into your custody and shall continue to exercise the duties of the office of super' intendent of the penitentiary until the question Is settled by Judgment of court.' Our advice to Cspt Dsy is to offer any tactuty for toe settlement of the ques tion In the courts by controversy with out action or otherwise." Suit will be begun by the new Board at once to oilst Day. . Mr. Winston Introduced a bill today for the Department of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. The bill provides for a Board of Trustees which will ' have charge of the Department of Agrlcul turn and also of the College of Agrlcul ture aud Mechanics Arts. All powers now conferred by law on the Board of Agriculture and on the trustees of the A. and M. College ar conferred on this new board. ' This bill provides for nine directors- one from each congressional district, practical farmers, who shall select offi cer and agents for the work of th Department of Agriculture. The ' pur poseaf the bill is to thoroughly reorgan ize the A. and M. College. The "North Carolina Bar Association" ws formed last night. The meeting was In the Supreme Court room snd the lawyers present were from all. parta of the State! Prof. J. Crawford Biggs called the meetii g to order and J. B Bachelor wss msde temporary chairman. Piatt D. Walker of Charlotte was elect ed President of the Association and vlce-PresidentJwss selected from each of the twelve Judiciary districts. The by laws will hot be formally adopted until the first annual meeting next summer. There is a case of smallpox In Raleigh, The man came here a few days ago from near Tarboro and was taken sick. The most stringent regulations were prompt ly adopted tp isslate the case. Some of 1 the Legislators became worried over the the matter. Patterson In the House said he favored sdjournlngtodsy until fall and would advocate doing so If anyone would back him op. It is not not likely that any panic will be created by one case of the disease. I The substitute bill on seperste csr. for the races was drafted lateyesterday.lt ts prebably as good as can be obtained. ; It is the condensation of many bills and . t i nninlsBTiil II nil will iibp w rutrnniA flia law (Without f.mlier change. It Is not long and is as follows. .Thta'l ra!!roi,d compan'rs enf - 'X H OiM'" t ' '. "H in t! e t Makes the food more delicious and vvholesotne North Carolina af pssssngers for hire other thaa aires railways. shtl pro vide separate bat equal acoumiauda Uoa ea their Maseagr trains tor the Whit aad colored raoas hudi railroad aoapsalce shall provide was coach for flrsMlaae peaaeugeiaof lb white race aad a ooach tor first-dare paaMU- get af lb oulared race, aad oae coach which shall be divided by a panlUoa. and oas part aaalgaad to ascond olatf passengers of the whit rao and the ar aaaigaed w eeoadiaa passen ger af tb colored race. It shall bath doty of each compan ies to place said aacoad class car be tween th two firal-claas care, with the eeooad-ciaae compartaeal for the white rao next to tba first-lass coach for th whlto race. Provided, that tba ovaductor af any train shall have pow er in cat there la aa sxceas of pasea- gers of either race, that could so. be foreseen to assign. This section not completed. . ' Provided, however, that nothing herein coolalael shall apply to freight train with passenger car aliachod aad relief trains operated la Cas of accident, and Pullman cars, and Ihiough express train that do not usually stop at all stations, and negro sarvaau travel log In attendance upon their employers, aad officer of guard ' trsnsporilnt prisoners, nor to prisoners being so transported. Th railway commission shall hat discretion aa to exempting tba provi sions of this aot railways whose gross earnings do not axoeed 13,000 per mile. The failure of conductor to carry out th provisions of this act shall be a misdemeanor punishable within the discretion of the court. rm Btf run; rsir oak ti ar, Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets re move th cause that produces LaGrlppe The genuine has L. B. Q. on each Tablet. IBc Alaa WILSON CLEARED, X.rewtS ( h Isasrarhe. Meaey ftaaplj Vas OST fraus old r.altaailarjf atwara. Special to Journal Kalimh, Feb'y 11 The declalon of th Wilson case was unanimously in favor of Major Wilson, The Hons debated three hours ever the Impeachment matter of Judge Nor wood, and finally voted in favor of lav peacfament by vote of 01 to 81. Speaker Connor named a committee of Allen, Craig and Foushee to present the articles of impeachment at the Bar. ' The Senate bill was introduced lu the House, which Is intended to cut off all money from the old Penitentiary Board and thns caute the Board and Supeiln lendent Day to surrender. . La Grippe is again epidemic. Every precaution should be taken to avoid it. Its specific cura Is One llinnte Cough Cure. A. J. Shepard, Publisher Agrlcul tursl Journal and Advertiser, Elden Mo., says: "No one will be disappointed in usimr One Minute Cough Cure for LaGrlppe." Pleasant to take, quick to act. F. 8. Duffy. v Mr. A. E. Hlbbard, the Jeweler, says: "Anwav's CrortD Brrun is the best medi. cine ever fried In a household for croup and children's coughs. It has been used with greatest benefit In my family, ad no mother should be without abottlo. It acts quickly and cures tho child.!' Bold at Bradham's Pharmacy. " I Will Name a Few Prices: , 60 CHILDREN'S SUITS WAS 100-AND 1185, NOW $ 60 60 " " 60 " " 60 " . . 40 BOY'S SUITS WAS 89 " - 63 MEN'S SUITS WAS 60 .Men's Black Clay Worsted S3 French Worsted 80 60 PAIRS MEN'ifSHOES WAS 100 . u " " " BETTER GRADES 1 00, 1 25, EVERYTHING REDUCED HERE 1 A Eisr Line Top and Undershirts Cheaply Also the Largest Stock Hats in ITew Bern, ncinj Cheap. Also a Full Line Collars and Tis3, Trunlis liiid Valises. - Ccno end Catisfy Yourssli. a.r.l Ka"w' '' WasHmeroa, Febraery 11 Geatril Eagaa' saspensioa from rank sad duty for six years by lb President, la gener ally regarded as Justifiable puatshaeat. Under that aeataac General Eagaa will coollan to draw th salary of a brig a. dier general, $3,300, bat all of lb aseal allowances Jot officers will be cot en. Tb seatkac ends Oeseral Eagaa's actio service ta lb army, as he will j be retired, coder th age Halt, In January, 1903. The ar dauKeroee time for the health. Croup, colds aad throat troubles bad rapidly to ConsamplloB. A bottle of On Mlnat Cough Cnr need at the right tins will preserve life, health aad a Urge amount of money. Pleasant to take; children Ilk It. F. 8. Duffy. CASTOR I A For loiuita and Childrta. Tb8 Kind Yon Hare Always Bought Bear the Blgnatnr OPERA HOUSE ! Feby. 16. 8:30 P. IT. The Louise Brehany Ballad and Opera Concerts! LOUISE BREflANY, America' Favo- He Prima Donna, Assisted by SlTF.UB COTERIE of Well Known AiiM-rican Artists In a I'bi.lce Musi cat Program, Concluding with a portion of the Grand Upera "MAIITHA , Beautifully Uos- luim-d. A Ureal Musical entertain' tneut. ILi-Book Store J Everything J a ar nr a. l you warn in Office Supplies J J and the Qfr-inrtl Dnnm I o aviiuui ivuuiin j I m U Pnntt I 9 c a w . an. wririuvbt a, Enameleif Pot, Pots, Kettle Pans Uice Boilers, and Saucepan. Silver Plated Spoons and Table Cutlery ' AT : i H. EWhitehurst's 45 POLLOCK STREET, 1 60 ' 2 00, 100 , 8 00 8 50. .. 150 2 00 UP TO 8 50 8 00 AND 2 50, NOW 1 75 8 00 UP TO - 6 00 NOW 6 00 AND 600 NOW 600 3 25 .8 06 760 8 60 78 " 85 2 60 . 10 00 18 CO 1 00 1 25 1 60, 8 00 UP TO IStilplc and Fancy GROCERIES IN COMPLETE Kf EVEItY DEPARTMENT. Preh lot,Foi Kivr Print and Fancy Elgin UnlUr. J Kig Ham Ia Cut. Small Pig Hams and Breakfast Strip. V"a rail jorr special attention to our Hesperian Mrand of CALIFORNIA PEACHES at 20 Genu per cm. They ar extra fine, try llirm. Frh Car I.od of Fr)UR, right from mill. If voujj nd a barrel, give na a call. 5 li. n vi o n i mi Mcuaniei a m 'Phone 91. i R. H. BAXTER, t J New Goods. New Firm. j 1 nave just opened up a nice line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Gents Furnishings, Etc., and invite the public to examine my line. No. ck Middle Street. Vnext dow s Jewelry Sore. REDUCTIONS A This time it is a few lines of STACY, ADAMS & CO.'S SHOES In broken sizes, that we are going to close to prepare for our New Spring Line. A Ser viceable and comfortable Shoe may be selec ted from this line at a big saving in price it you can wear a size as given below. NOTE STYLES AND SIZES. 9188 Walking Fast, hand .sewed, calf Bala, size 1 SJs, , 1 8ts, v 2 7a. 1 Vis, 2 8s, 1 8,s. original price 5 00, now , $3 75 9187-Walking Fast, double sole, bsnd sewed, calf bale, sixes 2 61, 2 61s, 2 7s, 2 71. 1 8s, 1 8Js, oilginal price 5 00, now S 75 9189 Lond Cap Toe, band sewen , calf bale, sixes 1 5 a, 1 8), 2 o,s, . - 1 7a, 1 71s. 1 8s, 1 9, - original ' price 5 00, now 8 75 These Goods will be Sold For Cash Only 1 i 1; lVIiolesale S: a iutjkii Z: Oroeern, 2 0)1, 71 Brsiad Ht. o Eton's l ! ft' m IS r 9190 -Plain Square Toe, hand sewed calf bals, sixes 1 SJs, 9 6s, 1 Sis, 2 7s, ,8 8s, 1 9s, original price 6 00, now 875 9191 Plain bquare Toe, calf cong, . size 1 Sis, S 8, 1 8 is, 1 10s, were 4 00, now , , $300 9192 Plain Square Toe, bals,. sixes 1 54s. 2 6s, 2 6is, 2 7s, 1 ?t. 2 8is were i 60, now 8 00 9193 Lond Cap Toe, calf bals, sizes ' 1 6s, 9 6is, 3 7s, 2 8s, 1 8is, were ' 4 00, now v 8 00 t i r : 3 mm