rr VOL" 1TI-I0. t7t ilj ItK!f, K. C. KUJtOAT mSISG. flEBClKT 19, 1893, EST1BLISBID 1812 s , v "v . . v n v , i f WS'VW r V L5 A , j IS r1 ft ft ft ft We asrrly with a RMif.J!Ji of Imported Kids JoM from Genua la ta a-w I tray" awl Culun only l 00 par pair and a ton) BUrk KM for l SS ' Mohb OrraiKM ia Chlltaa an4 N VeUiaga and a cconict" atoek of Black Hilt B-e b la Pricae ranging (ma Mo la tl 00. We egais Cell AllwiUua to oar Elegant Lin of For Ladles, Gentlemen, Children. . Indeed if wishing anything la quia eure that ear prices will ML ' H g rVlyVlytXtVialrnteaiyViXi(a4V Baking Day is To tbe hmu e vlfa wh b i provklrd alih salifrliry baking malt lir Iter pba.'cjikp bnd breed. V.u will bavligU rich cLn knil d. liritHi ptus wbn usImk mir uiyk grade "Brat in thn World" Pantry Plimr, pure an! fin. Flavoring Extract, Fine Lard. . BulU-r and Chers. Our hnnif niede M luce Meal, Canned IVsiIm a &r. , Mrw time and trouble. ,, rr.h U Fox River Hi tier juxt rwelved. Tuer In no it-r Butter ninde. Try a pound md you will um ao other. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, v Thone 69. 77 Broad Street. - J iv.erside XiOts Located on National Avenue, and others equally desirable. A complete water and sewerage system to be introduced. Only $250. . Balance $ 1 Every man of moderate means, and every man working on a salary, may own borne. Buy a home and pay for it Inatallmenta. - . More llian one half of the lot have oven taken. If ycu want to get in on the GBOUND FLOOIt Mow is the Time. . - - . v j No Taxes. ., J will pay the taxes until you hare fully paid up, and received your deed. . , ;!' Free Improvements. All improvements, such as Streets. Bide Walks, fllmde Trees, &c,witl be made and completed at an rai l date, without expense to purchaser. , WHY. PAY, RENT. When for IS. Cash Down and Payments of $1. per week, you ran huv n Desirable Lot, and after the lot is paid for erect a Handsome Cottage, to he paii for in month ly installments. Or if you want to build at once, for $260. Cash aud small monthly payments you can buy a lot and bnild a house, In a good locality, where values are absolutely sure to advance, i . Under my home building system you ran build at onre after a cash payment of th value of the lot, 1 will build tor you a house, or will advance you the money to build . ' , : s . . ' .... , You extinguish both principal and interest by monthly, iostalloienls, psid x aclly the same as rent, but with tins difference if paid for rent, every dollar is wasted, if paid under my Sj stem, every dollar is saved. A more favorable op ortunity will never tie offered, to provide a home ., . t , t Youhould act at omw. tliaa of Lota Ms (00 feet. , - .' " Map showing lots, and for any further Information yontmay desire, ' ' . Apply to AiiSLBook Store I FULL LINE Ob, J Book-keepers Sand j School Room J Supplies S H. Ennett. SWEET CREAI1, y, Fresh from Bepaiation 25c qt. ISc pt. Delivered Tuesdays and Saturdays. Also Butter Milk and Sweet geparattd Milk 10c gallon. JS.O. UCMrHUEY, . i.-.-,- Clark, F. C. V iii Vt V? Vl V! W M Si VI VI VM Ml cm nnd VI VI VI our line, wt anlicit a oall, fwdng V " VI VI VI VI a Pleasure ! s $5 Cashs Down. 00 a Week. v n oLii 03 a -- v Ml WILLI AIT DUNN. i " -v. Rub, Rub, Rub. And the constant ruh will soon wear out your liwn. Kow don't let tliis con tinue any longer, hut let' mo do your Laundry work. . We oob i ruu your shirte to pieces, but wash them in a large revolving pool that flows with plenty of water. We use the best soap and guar antee no lv or soda. Call and fee for yousrelf. " W wish-to treat our patrons right. Bentl us your Jjauniiry. ,. HEW j. hi. i t . ... m ;;Y, I'm. J. II BAY 11 BIT IN T CTTT. Gacat bo long t& caaJ'e U Baker's tiadow Ui barn. Do Bot be alarmed if Tofl krr tht 6r itm lieu strike, was, MinMiiiut Ham. It will only bs a teat. Cap I. A. E. TlBfla, oa tea aKarr-la isnaie, (roas Arapabew, arrived berayaa- Mrday, with aboat SM black birds, and Mat ducks. ' a . ' ' ! r Let every one do socaa star, of atiasa decorsllnf tooaorrow. Local patriot iaat caa be show a bf a liberal display of lags and burning. , , Tba JocaaaL wlU ba gladMkaowof visitors la tba city, and aay of oar pau- tls who bar. trieads are rnquwled to band their names in, , Cbrisllaa Cbareb Preaching aoraiaf and night by lb. Pastor Kev.. r. V Laxford Moralag aabjeet, Diaclpiipe Night, Blunder's conalnlng, of Poll ileal Domestic Matrimonial and Religious Blunders Bible Bohool at I p m. Christ ian Endeavor mealing at 8.30. . fht survivors of tba Ind Regiment North Carolina Troops will meet at tba office of B, 1L Street at 10 o'clock Toes. day. And at tba FalrQroaads (main building,) Wednesday at It o'clock. Tba colors of tba Regiment lately re ceived from Mr, O. U. Buck of Chelsea, Man. will ba carried at the meetings. . The Christian Bclence U lading Rooms, 87 Craven street, are open dally. Services Sunday 1040 a m and 115 p m, Welnes day, 7:80 p ui. Morning lesson, Subject Christ Jesus. Timothy, 1;B. Afternoon lesson, Subject, Jesus Feeding tba Five Thousand by understanding tba iwwer of truth, John, 0,33. All are welcome. Services at Middle street Baptist Church touay as follows: Preaching by pastor Might C. Moore at Item and and 7:80 p m. Morning theme, "Church Atten4aBce." Evening theme, 'Mormon ism its history, Elemeuts of Strength, Doctrines, Prospects, and Counteract ion." Sunday School at 8 p m. Friends and strangers in the city are cordially luvited to worship with the cougrda tlou at each of these services. , : l. an ' f ' BOOSI.BII'S AKKIOA KALTf . . TlIE BEsT SALVE In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt llheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Uands, Chilblains, Corns, and att Skin Erup tions, and positively c if res Piles, or no pay required. It if guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price SS cents porjmx. For sale by F. F. Duff?. VOICE OF THE PIOrLE. ' MarkTta ! Ed. Journal. White men, remember the name John L, Carrlo, mauibor of iho legislature from Moore county, in this the Third Congressional District who so far forgot his white manhood as to vote against the suffrage amend ment, which was passed by the patriotic white men in the General Assembly who were true ' to the trust reposed In them by the white man hood and womanhood of North Carolina. Tabulate the name of, John L. Currle, of Uoern county on your memories and teach it to your children. . White Supkkhaot. PLCULIAK l'OlSOiNS. GENERATED IN THB BOOT. BODIAH TheBaaalt of Imperfect Bigeatiea of - Feed.. . 1 Every 'living thing,: plant or animal, contains within Itself the germs of cer tain decay and death. - In the human "body these germs of death (called by scientists Ptomaines), aie usually the result of imperfect gestloh 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) poisoning the blood, making it thin, weak and lacking In red corpus cles: poisoning the brain causing head aches, pain in the eyes, . . Bad digestion weakens the heart, causing palpitation and bringing on dis ease of thisrery important organ. . Poor digestion poisons' the kidneys, causing brlghts disease and diabetes. And this Is. so because every organ. very nerve depends npon "tbe stomach alone for nourishment and renewal, and week digestion shows Itself not only in loss of appetite and flesh, but in week nerves uid muddy complexion.. , ' , The great English scientist, Uuxley, said the best" start In life is a sound stomach. Weak stomachs fail to digest food properly, because tbcylsck the proper quantity bf digestive acids (lactic aud hydrochloric) and peptogenlc pro ducts; tba most sensible remedy in all heaics of indigestion, is to take after each meal one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, because they supply In a pluat 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 clear com plexion, because all these result only from wholesome food well digested. Nearly all druggiBts sell Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets at 60 cents full sized packages by enclosing price to Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., but ask your drug triat first. A little book on stomach dis- eaws milled free Aildreo Stuart Co, 'Marshall, K -.!. ' 1-EUI71IIIIK10 fta'fccSElfl8 Eill te. A Sosaa of EiclUssral. Htm Bills ' Iatrvdaerd. M erased aad Day ' - a, . . .w sera vaarvvr. y rarsaaala. JooanaL Bcaaao, . 1 . RaLKtoa, N. C, Vary la. Hfaalika as echo of tba bat eajav paifa la lbs Bousa yasterday. The constitutional emeadouat was voted oa and paasod by lbs two fifths vote and If It pasan tbe Senate the people will Tola oa the .ueeiloa la 1000. A change ia the organlo law of the 8iate Is certainly tba saost Important qorslioa to ba considered by a legislature The deepest Interest was manifested la the occasion. The House Boor was filled who senators aad . prominent men. Chairman Simmons was aa Interested listener. Tbe galleries ware filled, mora than sixty ladies among tba Bomber. The part reserved for negroes was filled with the colored race. -,. Rounlree of Wilmington explained tba bill at great length and presented the views of tbe committee. He quoted opinions from' thj United States 8u preme court oa lb. Mississippi law and from the Supreme Court of Msasachu setts aud la conclusion declared that tbe amendment was. entirely compatible with the Federal constitution. In eon elusion bs was liberally applauded. ' Three of the colored members spoke against the bill. Smith of Cravea spoke at considerable length but received at' lentlon which was at lesst part due to the laughable' character of his' remarks. He worked In some history about Persia and quoted some poetry to embellish his conclusion. Several white Republicans also spoke against the amendment. Winston of Bertie closed the remarks and called the previous question which brought tbe matter to vote. He said that be understood that there were whits men here representing white people who bftdtaled to vote for this bill. lie de clared it was a time to sink the con' scieoce In tho publio good. He made a powerful appeal ia support of tbe ancestral feature of the bill. He said that in future years men In North Caro lina would be proud that they were the descendants of the men who ia this' legis lature bad dared to vote ' for ibis bill He said in the name of the women of North Carolina (tremendous applause) he bade these doubting white man rise ta the height of their own manhood. Then the voting began on the second reading of the bill. Many members In addition to the clerks were keeping score. It was an anxious lime, for although the party managers felt sure of where they stood, , something might happen, and as the donbtfui ones voted "aye" applause, rang through the hall, not until "W" was reached was there a two fifths majority and then there was great applause and when the final vote of 79 to 29 was announced, a great shout went up, and for a moment' the House resembled a political convention. 2 As Jlio vote preceeded many members voting "nogave their reasons, most of mem ueuiareu inai mey naa 'no apoi agy to offer" and their explanations were various, chiefly of the Democrats that they bad pledged themselves on the campaign not to vote for a limitation of the suffrage. The Democrats voting bo, were Barnhlll, Currie, Curtis, McNeil and Reinhardt. The Fusionists voting dl-r"110 tue Democrats were Crumpler, Johnson, Mcintosh, and Tarkenton. Twelve members were absent or refused to vote. . - The amendment bill will now go to the Senate. It will have smoother water there than in the House. It is even pre dicted that not over four votes will be cast against it. The vote will probably take place by Monday or Tuesday. ' Some new bills were Introduced yes- terdsy, to give livery men a lien on horses and mules, to make it a misde meanor punishable by a fine of $30 to work an Sunday, to regulate accident insurance comDanies. to snnolnt Justices of tbe Peace for Wilmington. The bill regarding the fishing In the Neuse river with Dutch nets was recalled before be ing ratified, to be reconsidered. -; ,. A special bill was pushed through Ho allow the sheriff to serve summons In quo warranto by leaving it at tbe resi dence or place 01 business in the absence of the defendant. This was to get at Supl Day as it was the last day on which summons could be served on him. He was out of the city, why no one was sure, perhaps to avoid this very thing. At any rate the bill went rattling through and was made a lsw. However, Cant. Day turned up smiling In tbe afternoon and all the labor.mlght have been saved. Afterwards there were some hot words exchanged and Day ceased to smile. He is a man who can talk sharply and say bitter things, but be has a match la the Legislature and will soon cease to count as anybody, In penitentiary matters. He has signed a- formal agreement to turn over the penitentiary next Monday, .The committee on education made their report nominating the trustees of the University, The election will be held next Tuesday. Considerable opposition to the anti tin ( 1 'I 1 i ,. I in t o s- It up Mokes the food more delicious drxJ vvtolesome tor Osboree of Mwklrabarg put aa aad to the ebaaos of considering It at oace a sud It set Monday. Tba Fee Nil ia sat for Monday, the Wilsoa report before a joint session for Tuesday, tba cbang. In eoagreasioBal districts Is to ba ooa-tdarad Wednawiay. Tba Norwood case lodedailely shelved Slaoe his restgaalioa was received by tbe Governor. Tha rral reason for not pushing lbs saatter and walling patient ly for the paper to arrive waa that by impawhlag Norwood tha OjVcrnor would have power to Oil tba pleoe. Be sides there was the natural sympathy for tba ansa. Tha bill for tba "better government of Greens county" has pasaad. it names D. N.Edwards, Samuel McKeel, E. C. Cobb aad O. W. Sugg as county commit sloners and fixes the first Monday in March aa the time of meeting with the former members of-tba Board, when they shall elect a chairman. T ba bill to recharter the city of New Bern wUJ hardly become a law by bvinc raiinea ueiore Jtonuay. it la being en rolled but there hss been a press ol bills and this ess Is s long one. Its final passage was oa Thursday. Tha matter of paytnr dwlnson, enroll ing clerk of tbe fusion legislature who was thrown out because be would not employ negroes, was before the benale. Tbe balance due Swinson was $130, and tne Judiciary Committee reported favor ably on paying it, when it came up for Sassage the economists knocked it out, oth by law and justice and by graiitude It should have been paid. Tha Educational Committee had.a long siege of it ia tha Senate cbsmlier yev terday afternoon; It was a battle of the books, as to what school books should be used. Arguments were used against osrtaiu books because tbev were tiuiillsh d north. Tbe only question, acordiug to the others, was whst were the best books. It was decided to keep tbe pres emlbooks two years longer. 1 be House Committee of Propositions and Grievance reported favorably on the Charlotte Dispensary . The bill will go Into effect tbe 1st of next January if it becomes a law. Messrs. A. D. Ward, O. H. Guion and W. D. Mclvor were at the capital yes- isrusy. . Mr. uuion returns lousy. thb imp nmtrsAr uom curb. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets n- moves the cause hat produces LaGrlppe Tbe genuine has L It. Q on each Tablet. 24c. THB SPECULATIVE MAEKBTS. Yesterday's market quotations fur nlshed by J. E. Latham. ' Nkw Youk, February 18 STOCKS, . Open. High Am Tobacco..., 141 158 Low. Clrse 141 15(1 Sugar....... a b. & j. . Chicago lias 134 14(1 114 Oi 135 148, 1141 0 81 184, Hot 114, l 801 28, 185 114 0 30f 281 B.8. Gss....... 8t.L.&8.W,.. SO C.&O.. .. 29 29 COTTON. , - Open. Hhrh. Low, Close ....... 631 0.34 6.81 084 CHICAGO MARKETS. May. Whxat - Open, High. Low. Close May ........ 72, .72, 71J 72 Corn . May- ...... 851 30 85 89, La Grippe is again epidemic. Every precaution should be taken to avoid it. Its spec! 6c cure Is One Minute Cough Cure. A. J. 8hepard, PulillBher Agiicul tural Journal and Advertiser; Elden. Mo., says: "No one will be disappointed in uslnc One Minute Cough Cure for La Grippe." Pleasant to take, quick tQ act. F. S. Duffy. . I Will Name a Few Prices: -50 CHILDREN'S SUITS WAS 60 .' " ... 60 " " ' . 80 n" 40 BOY'S SUITS WAS ' 89 ' 05 MEN'S SUITS WAS 60 Men's Black Clay Worsted 25 ' French Worsted 20 ii ' ii . i 50 PAIRS MEN'S SHOES WAS 100 " ." ' " " BETTER GRADES $1 DO, 1 21, 1 EVERYTHING REDUCED HERE ! , A Big Line Top and Undershirts Cheap. Also the Largest Stoclf IEat3 in ITew Bern, gGins Cheap. Also a Full Line dollars and Ties, Trunlis and Valises. :--:;:v- f.: Come and Catisfy Yourself. mm nfnr-i sorVAoa mix rsss r sa a. aiM ks ssi I aw. Itssm Urgmm ak4a So StaOM. Special to Journal. RixBiaa, February 18 Tba aasaad saeat to lbs SaSrage bill passed tbe See ale, today, by a vote of 41 to a, asnid great raihuslassa. Glenn aad others made eloqaeal speeches. Senator James A. Bryea waa abb) to be la his seat aad role Tba eppoaeate of the bill all made speeches. There was a great crowd present ap plauding aad cheering as tba vole was being cast, ov.r one hundred ladles being la tba gallery. Tha Insurance bill goea over until Monday. The Separata Cars bill (Jim Crow) Is set for Tuesday, and Suite Guard bill, for Wednesday. It Is decided to give tbe Slate Pub ic Printing to tba lowest bidder In tbe State. The Chsrlotta Dlspenssry bill passed the House. jOiiEis'i J, J And, COUCH SYRUP Wilt cure Tonsililis. and Bronchitis. A sieril)o for incipient consumption. !Wi-s small. Price 25 cts. at druggists. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. f The Kind You Hate Always Bought Hears the Signature of Administrator's Notice UNDER MORTGAGE. By virtue of power of ssle contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by Allien Uorum to Itosanua Moore, ue ceased, bearing date of November 29, 1893. snd recorded in Book No. 112, Folio 281 0-7 in tbe office of register of deeds for Craven county, I will as the Administrator of the estate of the said Rosanna Moore offer for sale and sell at publio vendue at tba door of the court house in New Born, od Monday March 20th 1890, at twelve o clock noon, to the blebest bidder for cash, tbe fol lowing described tract or parcel of land situated In the county of Craven & State of North Carolina, bounded as follows: Beginning at a dog wood stump near the home ef the late Samuel Dudley, Wil liam Mitchell old corner, and running north 0, east 00 pries across . the swamp to a stake thence south 48 east 29 poles to a stake, thence south 4(1 east 61 poles to William Johnson's line, thence south 71 west 70 poles with bis line to Samuel creek, thence up Said creek 130 Doles to a gum on said creek and Manly and Simmous mill, thence north 22 east 77 poles to the beginning. Also another tract adjoining the above tract being near Trent road about four miles from JMew uern, Known as mticneii Island containing 125 acres mora or leas being tbe same land conveyed by E W Carpenter to Albert Gorum by deed bearinr date of November 29, 18B8. re- corcleu in uoox no ua, iono sua in me office of Register of Deeds of Craven county and mortgaged by the said Albert (jorum to tne said nosanna moo re. . This 18th day of February, 1HUV. Tnos F McCarthy, Administrator of Rosanna Moore, 1 00 AND 'SI 25, NOW $ 60 1 60 2 00, . 100 2 00 8 50. ' 1 CO . B 00 UP TO 9 50 200 AND 2 50, NOW- 1 75 200 UP TO ' ' 800 5 00 NOW . .8 25 5 00 AND 000 NOW 8 95 10 00 " N . 7 50 12 00 " " 8 50 100 " .75 125 95 60, 9 00 UP TO i Mount Airy I i BUTTER! I FRESH AND NICE, NLY 2Dc. LB. Abo Fancy Elgin Uutter at S5c Foi liiver I'rinU at SOo. Fresh lot Harvey's small sogar cured Pig Hams. Knh Cakra and Crack err. a liens Baked Heans Picklea. Fresh Roaali-d Coffee' Full line of nico fr-sh canned Vegetablea ami Fruit. Ontario Prepared Hock Wheat. Anything jyouvwant in Groceries' at the lowett jxiggiblc price. i McDan iel & JGaskiJl, Thone 91. R. H. RAYTFR t New Goods. i nave just opened up a nice line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Gents Furnishings, Etc., i and invite the public to examine my No. 95 Middle Street, C next rlnnr t Tfiirrl fir Q4i a) oviiVii O This time it is a few STACY; ADAMS REDUCTIONS CONTINUE 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 you can wear a size as NOTE STYLES AND SIZES. 9186 Walking Fast, hand sewed, calf Bals, sizes 1 61s, 2 6s, 1 CJs, 9 7s, 17is, 2 8s, 18js, original price $5 00, now $375 0187 Walking Fast, double 'sole, hand sewed, calf bals, sizes 2 6s, S Bs, 87s, 8 71s, 18s. 18Ja, original price 6 00, how - 8 75 9189 Lond Cap To, band sewed. calf bals, sizes 1 5Ja, 1 6a, 8 6Js, 1 7s, 1 7Js, 1 8s, 19, original prioe5 00,no ' 8 75 These Goods will Only, with Tomato Sauce; II enz s i 71 Dniad St. New Firm, a line. 1n F.nlnn'c O. l lines of & COi'S SHOES big saving in price ii given below. mnA Til . ' o m- i i -.1 oioyj ituu o(unre iou, uauu bdww . calf bals, sizes I 5s, 2 Os, 1 6Js, 2 7s, 8 8s, 1 9a, original price. .V 5 00, now 875 0191 Plain bquare Toe, calf cong, , sizes 1 51s, Z 6, 1 81s, 1 10i, were 4 00, now $300 0192 Plain Bquare Toe, bals, sizes I 6is. 3 6s, 2 61s, 3 7s, 1 71, 3 81 " were4 00, now . 00 0193 Lond Cap Toe, calf bais, sizes 1 6s, 2 6)8, 8 7s, 8 8s, 1 81s, were UU, DOW 00 "I be Sold For Cash 'if?

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