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VOL XII-IO. t7C. KSTllLISUIDnilSl UW BEES, K. C. FKIDAT U0&51.. flESClUT 17, 1S99. a ry fS CS OS OS (S as OS fis OS as as ts tis ffs AS m ts as as as as as as as 2 0 a Fiiran surriiY or titc CELEBRATED CHAFER nitA2fDn OP Hams and Breakfast Bacon JM Rncdrtd. They ami mo "Ulklng op". TV-lr Repolatioa (Ml Tim. - Tmmcj Cairn, Kahiitn. Puf aad Shrewaberv Oyrtrr Oarkera, ' Ooa ftmb Milk aWvila, TreoUM Blarail. 4, J"J Kiwi u4if Miaeataadard. ' . At kinds of nuti4 Yrstabka u4 Hnopa, Fmiu, Ar., o tbe VWV tMt marks. ... - IVlla. k ll stvtre aad everything aeaaJly found, to M ! to date rotabU.hmet. In Our Agricultural Department ' We are aaadliog Urn welt kaowa aad alware icftaMr Ppanelrr' Uaaao Uutrihuion. McWhrnnt'i IVaa llai.irre and llaad Uu ana Howon, Ukaeipjoa aad Boa. Plow anl abw tha Htotwwall Couoa Plows. All of thm makes haw prAl Ibcir at-fulucM aad are thoroughly reliable. v . We bur our NA-ILB !a Car Load, aitd cu pn hxtUe fleam.' , Can and hecoavraerd by ! i ' ' - ' I. ' V t-i a.ftl?mi.'P,n-.. DuIiShh D nu In Ddmiiy uay 10 To ti kouMwua whoa ana la probkd l'k Mli-fwtiHjr baking BMlntal for bar l . rki and brvad. Y'-a will l a liglil ricU eakn aod uMickwa pW aaUK our fcink ira.l "Brat fa lha Worl4" Ytrj Xlimr, pur and (im- Plaociag KitracM. FIim Lard, Buttrr awl Oor kim aiadaMlaraMrai.Caonrd rWUa &e , aaaa Him aud lnb!e. rrrab but Fm Itin-r Ilutlw juat fwrlvrd. . Tqerr ia no llurr ttuilcr atadis Try a pound ai d )ou arid dm ao oUwr. J. R. PARKER, Phone 69. Rwersicie LotsLocated on National Avenue, and others equally desirable. v A complete . water and sewerage system to be introduced. Only $250. Balance $1 Evary maa of moderate meana, and every man working on a nrinry, may own a boma. Buy borne and pay for it IniUllroenta. More than one half of the lota bare been taken. If yon want lo Ret in on the GBOUNU t'LUUB Mow U tba Time. No Taxes. I will pay tba taxea until yon hare fully paid up, and received your deed. Free Improvements. . II Improvementa, auch as Blreeta. Bida and oouipMlea O an eaity oaw, wimoui expenae purcuajer. WHY PAY RENT - When for tS. Caah Down and Payment ot. ami after tbe lot ia Dalit for erect a Handsome Cottnire. to I naitl for in month l liialallinenta. Or if you want In build al paymeuta you can buy alot and bnild a houee, in a good localily, wiicre values aie abaolutaly aura to ad ranee. ..... . ;-. ., j.-. Under my boma buildlna; ayatem you can build at once after a cash payment of tb value al uw WX, 1 will ouua lor yon to build . .... . ... v ..w . . . v. . You eztinEUuh both Driuctpal and intereat bv monthly Installments, paid e'x aclly Iba same as rent, but with Ibis difference if paid for rent, every dollar is wasted, U paid under my 1 iem, avery uonar ia saveu. , . y- .. A mora favorable oppoit unity will never be offered, to provide a koine, Yoa should act at owe. Bin of Lota lisp ahowiog loU, and for any further Apply to J. H. Uatthevs! lt Middle Street.' - DKALIB IK .. t : Foreign fuid Domeiitlo FRUITS I Hot Cald Lnacb, Ojstert la any Btyla. . Coafeclioaarlea, Cigars A Tobacco Ac SWEET CSEAH, fresh from Separalioa SSe qt. lXo pt. llalivered Tuesdays and Saturdays. Also Butter Milk and Sweet Boparated II ilk lOcgallou. JNO. HUMPHREY, " Claik, N. O. - v $ V ! V! V? f V l t VI si; VI VI VI M VI VI VI VV VI VI W n DlnnnnnA I v a i icaoui c : ' . ( nl ili'a'n f H JR., GROCER, 77 Broad Street. $5 Cash 'Down. 00 a Week. Walks, Bbada Treea, &c, will be made of SI. per weck, yoa ran hoy a Desirable once, for $240. Cxh and mnall monthly a nouae, or win aavanee yoa mn money 60 z 800 reel information yootmay desire, Hfjp t . ' , .5 . . .it W 111 111 f aal Tt U . WILLIAfl DUNN. I la 1aT a Rub- Rul), Rub. And the constant rub will soon wear out your linen. Now don't let this con tinue any longer, but let mo do your Laundry work. Wo don't rub your shirts to nieces, but wash them in a large revolving pool that flows with plenty of water. We n-e tbe beat rap and guar antes no lye or soda. Cull and ee tor yousreK. We wish to treat our patrons right. Bcnu us your laundry. . I J. E. DAYBLTSY, I" 1 1. Di.iM Fcr;.:iiin Tts Mn Irji timil la- Tke WllMBCaaea. Bill U Praklklt rraa Laaebea, Bard Fight aa Jim Craw BIIL Caaaat Be llave Kew Sera's Bprlag Weather. Jorum. Inuo, Raleiga, H. C, Fabraary 11 Tba election of tba Board ( In (eras! Improvaaaaata, which wUlelectvlba Di rectors of the Atlantic aad forth Cam liB4 Railroad, was only a formality yesterday, as tht4ma already selected from tba aloe congressional districts era duly elected. However, It was a good deal of work to carry out tbe formality. Tba two Houses met la Joint session at on o'clock aad each member voted by calling ont tba aamea of tba nine candidates. This required aa boar, the Benst easting 13 - votes and tbe House 108 votes for tba following aad ia Ibis order. ''Lamb, Grainger, Adams, Jones, Parks, Caldwell, Boydea. Manly, Lee." Tba opposition, socalled, had some candidates, bat fosionisu dont count this session. At soon as this matter was disposed of the "Wilson committee presented Its re port through chairman Osboine. It was pretty loujr type written document aad reviewed the case pretty completely The chief points In tbe report were as follows: The committee finds that tbe giving of mortgages to ;Col. Andrews by Maj. Wilson is aot such as to wake a uls- qualification, as CoL Andrews is amply protected by the mortgage and by col lateral, and that It la not In violation of tho railway commission act, and Is not of a character to put Maj. Wilson in Col Andrewr powor In any way. As to tba Hound Knob hotel, tbe mere owning of It by Maj. Wilson Is not ef a character to violate the commission act. Letters written ia 1888 showed that be declined to enter into an ar rangement to make tbe hotel an eating house, and he did not use influence lo have the hotel opened as an eating house. Ha sold all his Interest in the note! to R. W. Brown to whom it was mortgaged for He full value. The com mittee nnili that Maj. Wilson's family did not ride on free Ipasses; that he used panes to save the State expense, and did not therefore take the allowance for railway travel.' It is further fonnd that be had no ex press or telegraph franks, that charge likewise falling through entirely. It wis also found that be was blameless as to asking special rate on mixed freight far Otho Wilson from Raleigh to Round Knob, other such rates having bn granted, and acquits the Wilsons of any improper intent. Tbe committee thus finding in favor of Maj. Wilson recom mends that by vote he be reinstated and bis past salary be paid As to Otho Wilson the report was - PECULIAR POISONS- GENERATED IN TBI HUJMAN vBODT. . be Basalt ef Imperfect tigasttoa of , V' road. . v Every living thing, plant or animll, contains within itself the germs of cer tain decay and death. '; . , . . In tbe human' body these germs of death (called by scientists Ptomaines), aie usually the result of Imperfect di gestion of food; the result of Indigestion or dyspepsia. The stomach, from abuse, weakens, does not promptly and thoroughly digest the food. The result is a heavy, sodden mass which ferments (the first process of decay) poUonlng the blood, making It thin,' weak end lacking In red corpus cles: poisoning the brain canting head aches, pain in the eyes. ': 1 i ' Bad digestion weakens the : heart, causing palpitation and bringing on dis ease of this very Important organ. Poor digestion poisons the kidneys, causing brights disease and diabetes. And this Is so because every organ, every nerve depends upon the stomach alone for nourishment and renewal, and week digestion shows itself net only in loss of appetite and flesh, but In weak nerves and muddy complexion. ' , The great English scientist Huxley, said the best start in 'life is a sound stomach. Weak stomachs fall to digest food properly, because they lack the proper quantity of digestive adds (lactic and hydrochloric; and peptogenlc pro ducts; the most kenslble remedy in all cases of Indigestion, is to take after each meal one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, because they supply In a pleas ant, harmless form all the elements that weak stomachs lack. The regular nse of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure any form' of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. They increase flesh, insure pure blood, strong nerves, bright eye and clesr com plexion, because all these result only from wholesome food well digested. Nearly all druggists sell Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets at 50 cents full s)7ed packsges or by enclosing price to Sluart Co., Marshall, Mich., but ask your drug gist first. A little book on stomach dis eases nulled free. Address Stuart Co, Marshall, Kieli. 'LHy W.iortuvl, ani foaad blia aut rupoatiUie o bis prt; that the iealo( f a haul bealle krail.er was Dot Met aa ialwwl a is pmhib.uj by the railway coauainioa act; taal hi be raiaslatad aad be f Ivea bark s dary. Beaator Ward sauted that 300 oaplaa of the report be printed aad that the aullar be made special ordrr at a j dat loa of the two boose aext Tuowlay. This woke up :bs meeting, some of tbe members wishing lo adopt tbe report at oaoa, aaylag that eaoagh tlms bad beoa speet oa It already. Tbe majority were opposed to It, Tt ompaoa of Uaslow be ing especially emphatic, aaylag that he had not yet made Bp hi mlad oa the question aad wee aet eare but that the Wilsoa'e ought to be taraed out as Kail- road Coomiasiooete aad kept oat. Others eald that while they bad tbe highest respect for tbe committee, tbey wanted to decide tbe matter for tbeat- selvee aad wanted to be able to read tbe report aad eoasider the polaUof law tberela. Aa ameadmeat offered by Fooabee to Ward's mot loa, to print all the evidence glvea before tbe committee excited moie stir and things became quite lively. 1 It being nearly 3 o'clock the hungry members were getting la a bad bnmor. finally Beaalor Ward's motion to defer aclloa prevailed aad next Tues day the matter will coma up once more. Tbe Jndiciary Committee or tbe Uonse made a eompleu report oa tbe reaolutloa Introduced by White of Davie, Republi can, charging that It waa reported that Judge Geo, U. Browa was intoxicated. Tbe report said that full evldeace the charge waa found to be base ear, White desired to withdraw tbe resolu tion. ' White of Davie said aa there was a publle rumor as to tbe matter be bad offered the resolution, without prejudice or malice. He asked leave to withdraw the resolution, saying that after full evi dence it was suown that there was no foundation for the rumors. He further asked that the entire matter be expunged from the record. His requests were com piled with. Thus endelh the great tempest ia a teapot. . Bills were Introduced to prevent bar keepers from giving free lnnches, to es tablish for Lexington the . Dispensary law, to regulate fishing In Albemarle sound, to allow convicts to finish the Quaker bridge road ia Onslow and Jones counties. This road runs through dtate swsmp lands and has coat 130,000; make Labor Day a legal holiday. Bills are still coming In at a lively rate. At the appointed time in the Senate the chair announced the time had ar rived fo the special order of business to take up the Norwood impeachment, Ben ator Oiberne stated that it was well known that there was a delay in the mail service between here and Judge Norwood's home, and be asked that the Senate delay proceedings until Norwood could be heard from by post. This re quest, upon motion, was granted and the time of hearing the matter was post, poned for one dsy. yim Crow" came up in the House oa a motion to consider the committee's substitute bill to provide separate ao oommodatlens for v the races. Winston sent forward a substitute and on motion of Gilliam the bill and its substitutes were ordered printed. It Is supposed that the whole thing will come up Fri day, but It Is becoming apparent that -Bill Jim Crow" is having a hard fight to reach daylight. It is eald now that there Is considerable opposition in tbe Senate to the bill in its present amended and substituted condition. Perhaps some would like to throw it out alto gather, if they were not apprehensive of earthquake shocks In eastern Carolina. Another discussion took place la Joint caucus last night and this time, it was over the the election law. There la more than ene ant to crack yet, and hard ones, and it Is tbe 18th of February and pay stops two weeks from Saturday. The decision last was to have an August election in 1900 for State officers, and the amendment, and then the regulaH Presidential election In KOvember. Fri day night this same bill will be taken up again and it Is hoped to be able to dis pose of it then and have it come before the Houses. The item telegraphed from New Bern describing the beautiful spring weather snow disappearing and the 'Fair boom' ing" went the rounds of the legislature yesterday. It added very much to the gayety of the session' Enquires as to whether the strawberries were ripening were made in that "glorious climate' every body knows the New Bern Fair will be all riht, but with snow piled eight I feet high in Raleigh, It was rub bing it in. That item will read all right about next Sunday. During the blockade here, when wood became scarce for the poor, the rail roads sent out special engines and cars I unit lmlllftf! Ivrifut frAA Th ftohn.i1 'brought in 80 cords from a distance of ' eight miles, and the Southern did equally ei well. ... It was like a voice from the tombs ' when our old friend the Scotland county I bill was beard before, the Senate com- 'mittce yesterday afternoon. It oceu pied several hours but the committee voted 7 to 1 in favor. The fight in the Home on this bill was a long one, but the Senate will adopt the report of its committee promptly, in all probability. . Capt Day seems to be playing foxy too, at least he made a grand stand state ment that he would sign a blank paper on penitentiary matters to be filled la at the pleasure of the committee. An agreement was drawn up yesterday, but no Cttpt. Dsy appeared to n'--i it. ' a foi' M !tv of tu '..' i I V juclutlly 'Pure Hakes the food more defciotrs and wholesome last eeeoacU had But attached bis aaate. It seema that tiorwoed la not the only ae who eaa play tbe game. It D. Caldwell was put oa the B wrd of Iateraal Improvement Instead of X. K. Proctor, who declined to serve. A bill was lalrodueed la tbe House to toereene tbe sent bar of eommlsaloaer for Pamlico eoualy, and to prevent fast driving ea bridges la Ci area county. Over seventy aew bills wss Introduced la lbs House yesterday. There seems to be ao and to the flood of legtalailoB. Tbe weather is bed, niisMy bL Deep snow oa the I round end bow warmer with a steady rala falling ao that the atreete are In very bad condition. TmatejaHP itiirstr.r.i n ai. Laxative Bromo Quinine Talkta re moves tbe cause that produces LaOrlppe Tbe genuine has L. B. Q. oa each Tablet. S3c karth Okrll 11 a eelnla. NonroLa, February II Mr. Russell, tbe secretary of the Horth Carolina line Association, says that tbe organisation will bold tu next meeting oa tbe 3rd Instant, at the Montioello Hotel. He eald nothing but routine busineaa ill be transacted. There are about I i or 80 firms connected with this organisation which Is composed of the leading mill owners of this section. This association is In no wise a trust, and while they could agree among them selves to put up prices and regulate the output, their action would only affect tbe operations of their members who are not sufficiently strong to control the business of the entire country. To their credit, however, be It said that the members do not favor trusts, and In tbe matter of fixing rales, have been actuated by business reaaons for tbe best Interest of the trade and com' muntiy. . La Grippe Is again epidemic Every precaution should be taken lo avoid it. Its apeclfio cure Is One Minute Cough Cure. A. J. Bbepard, Publisher Agrleul lural Journal and Advertiser, Elden. Mo., says: "No one will be disappointed la usine; One Minute Cough Cure for La Grippe.'' Pleasant to take, quick lo act F. 8. Duffy. . THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotalione fur nished by J. X. Latham. , . Nw York, February 16, STOCKS. . Open. High, Ani Tobacco. . . . 130, 138, Low. Close 134 131 Sugar........... lSli G B.4Q. ..... 188, Peoples Uas.,,. 112, B. 8. Gas....... Of 8UL.4S.W.... m C. &0.. 29, 133 144r 118 -. 7 80) S9 131 137 im 30, 21), 133) 144f 118 7 80 20 Close '' COTTON. 1 ' Open. Hirh, Low. May.... ....... 6U 6.3G 0.31 0 33 . CHICAGO MARKETS. WhbaT ' Open. High. Low. Close May....,.....'72J 73 72, 73, Cobm May ...... 8GJ 36 86) SOI Coughing Injure and Inflames sore lungs. One Minute Cough Cure loosens tbe cold, alays coughing and heals oulckly. The best conch cure for child ren. F. 8. Duffyi .,' Lad I Will Name a 60 CHILDREN'S SUITS WAS " . SO " " 50 , :( ' ' ISO " 40 BOY'S SUITS WAS V 89 ' ". " 05 MEN'S 8UIT3 WAS 00 Men's Black Clny Worsted . 25 . ... j-ronch Worsted 2Q . H .. . 60 PAIK8 MEN'S BI10E8 WAS 100 BETTEU GRADES 1 00, 1 Sr., EVERYTHING REDUCED' HERE ! A Bis: Line Top and Undershirts Cheap. frci2 Cheap Alcino vea,AV At Tics, Trunks and Valises. Coiao and Satisfy Yourselt. TO TAX OBOM IAIN UIO I I, S etarSsM. ' mm SMatjr BUM. Special to JoaraaL Ralkioi, Feb. la. Tbe finance Ceea mlltae decided toalfht to Impose e graduated las apoa the gross earalags of the railroads la this Bute, beglaalBg with one eighth of one per eeat ea rail roads earalag one tboasaad dollars per mile, and Increasing oae eighth of per cent oa each five kaadred dollars ol the gross earalnga, There was a big fight before the Com mittee oa tbe Dispensary bill for Char lotte. Jndge Norwood's resignation did sot com and tbe Senate poet poned actios for another day, Tbe Insurance bill was changed aad made a special order of buslaess for Saturday. Tbe Constitutions! amendment wa also made a special order ef be tineas, In tbe House, tomorrow, The Senate spent two hours debellns oa the Scotland County bill, which pasaed Ita second reading. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Ilia Kind Yoa Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Taw atlvera Villi Special lo Journal. IUi.Etan, Fell. 10. Warnings bae been issued by the Bureau, for dangerous rise In tbe rivers of Eastern North Caro lina within forty eight hours, llucli drift Ice la rivera. VOX HlKRM AXN, ieki am ana COUCH SYRUP Cures Pleurisy and Pneumonia. The beat remedy for lung aff actions. Small doses. Price 85 eta. at druggista, E, . I. & O. . Xilne. IflPORTANT NOTICE. Tbe Steamer Neuse ie expected to re sume her regular schedule and sail at P. M., today (Friday), v. GEO. HENDERSON. Avnt. February 10,(1899. tUHi.Book Store Everything I You Want. in Office Supplies and the -! School Room. I J G. N. Ennett. i Few Prices: 1 00 AND, 1 25, NOW 1 60 800, 8 00 " 8 60. 2 00 UP TO 200 AND 2 50, NOW 2 00 UP TO 6 00 NOW' ' so 100 160 260 175 BOO 825 895 760 8 60 75 - 95 260 6 00 AND 000 NOW 10 00 18 CO . " , 100 , , , 1 25 " 1 80, 2 00 "UP TO 1?nll T.lno nnllnra onrt am aMv vva.ea ear m l tuimiiui(iriiiiiiiii(iiiifiiiiiiYiiiriiiVI Mount Airy 1 BUTTER! FRESH AND NICE, NLY 2Dc, LB. ' Aleo Fancy E'gia Duller at 15c Foi River Prints at 5; Wo. Freeh lot IJ.rvr) ' small sugar cured Pig Hams. Kreh 2i: Cakes anJ Ciarkeir. Ileme liaked lWaus with Tomato Ssuce; Hmxs i Pickle. Si Fresb Roasted: Coffee- Full line of nice fresh canned Vegetables ami Fruit. 3; Ontario Pn ml lluck Wheat. I Anything jqj want in Groceries at the lowest mnible j McDanicl & Gaskill, lIion Ol. R. H. BAXTER, New Goods. New Firm. I have just opened up a nice line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Gents Furnishings, Etc., s and invite the public to a examine my line. No. 95 Middle Street, next door o Eaon's Jewelry Sore. REDUCTIONS 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 VS1ZES. 0180 Walking Fast, band. sewed, calf Bab, sixes 1 5,s, 8 0s, 1 6,s, 2 7a, 1 7,s, 8 8s, 1 8s, original price 5 00, now v ' 3 78 0187 Walking Fast, double sole, , band eewed, calf bale, sixes 2 8s, 2 Ots, 8 7s, 2 71b, 1 8s. 18K original price 6 00, now 8 75 8189 Lond Cap Toe, band sewed, calf bain, sires 1 5), 1 0a, 8 ds. .. . 1 7 1 7)s, 8s, 19, original price 5 00, noa 8f5 aawjv uuuuj Only, 1 Wliol?HnIe Jk lU'tnil! 71 IXrurvl St. g a; 9190 - Plain Square Toe, hand sewed calf bale, sizes 1 SJs, 8 0s, 101s, 8 7s, 8 8s, 1 9s, original price . V S 00, now - 8 75 9191 Plain bquare Toe, calf oong, sizes 1 Sis, C 0, 1 8is, 1 10s, wore 4 00, now : 800 9198 Plain Square Too, bals, sizes ' 1 6s. 2 Os, 8 6le, 3 7s, 1 71, 2 81s . were 4 00, now 800 919 Lond Cap Toe, calf baie, sizes 1 6s, 2 01s, 8 7s, 2 8s, 1 81s, were 4 00, now . , . 800 aw rvra4 1 ut vwju n CONTINUE
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