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Manufactured By i: OLD DOMINION GUANO Co., Brandi, NtB, h AND FOR SALE BY ALL OLD D0IIXI0M AUEXTS EVERYWHERE.- 1 r aTnnr Dnrn Ma f V Vnf 10 Al nCW DCiU 1UI. 0. b l'Ut U Baking Day is To llie honcewife when the ia i xirovi(lrd tib MtinfiU'tiHT IwklnJ maU'iiiil for lier pht, pakrt and hwad. jYon will have lifiht rlfli I cakea and drlirimw iea ln-n our UIkk Rru.H! -ui in "re kYorMn I'salr Fl.tfir, r" " One FlarojinuExlnHtlii. r"nie Lard, HitlUr and J'liwac. , Our Iioiimw Miuilc Mini M', Oanm-d IVnoln i Sta , anve it uc aud Inmle ,Fnahlxi Fo Unit Under . jiwl fit lvl. Tnre U no Im ttpr Builir m Try a pound ui.d jtu will oa no oilier. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. 5 liiLBook Store - FULL LINE Oh1 5 Book-keepers and S School Room J Supplies S '-JUT KKlEIVKP. 2 G. H. Ennett. IVATSTUD lo niJY Wool Cot I!rcs ax Highest Priws (iiiamntwd. al Xet VeUiaire aad a irii ranging from tie lo $1 00. M l VI VI M VI l V VI Kbfaal Un of VI VI flnit lira t Olhort nt Vnrlou Poini UUl HP", .round New Unrn. a Pleasure !AAVl1ai The Center of Attraction la always (lie cliyant and jcrcrt fitting suits iinrt oyercimt sllmt are ale in such (ixqnisile style and finioh at tl i is eoslilisliment. Washington's Birthday will remind you that ."pi mi? is closo nl hand, and lliat top emits will l e in onler f.T chilly evoniufs. Onr ihw I'linf fubrica ready for our patrons Si ii rlmn Oila THE LEGISUTUHE. f tka Krw Tai Ral. ! aatlaaa Far StaU laslUatlaaa. Dn'l Iatw Tkalr Owa -Bills. Ba4 Drink lar WaUr. ' JocaaL Bunaac, i Ralelck, H. V., Fabroarj- 23. Tm Uoom yaMerday bad aaolher Ua- I of at tha Heranoa biU ad while aall- n along amoollily ran npaa a rock la tbe nalara of tha liquor lloeose lax. Winston Introduced an amendment to tha effect that the DUpen sarin In tsklnj the barrooms should pay an eqnal tax to the Slate. If there la each a profit la the Dispensary, be said, they should be willing to pay the lit. Tbe tion. now paid the Biate by each barroom la cot off when the Dispensary geia the profit This brought upon blm Clarkeaon of Mecklenborg and Robioann of Camber- land. They declared that It waa not be cause tbe member from Bertie was to anxious for revenue as thai he was op paaed to tbe Diapeuaary. TUIs brought on a general acrlmmage ana as me House had reaoWed Itself Into com mitlee of tbe whole tho discussion nl f free nsture. Tbe snag was enough to stop further consideration of tbe rer enue bill and 8paker Connor resume tbe chair while tbe bill went over, and the asperate ear bill cams 'spin the scene once more. Oreal things had kipponed to "Jim Crow" over night. The Allen bill that provided two first clasa cars and a di vided second class car baT grown so weak that whon It was presented to the House It straightway full down and died, and I'boenls like from the aahoa arose t. e Cralge substitute. ; Ai a reading of ih!new bill will show, this Ian radical chMge. It provides that the railroads shall furnUb "separate accommodations" and leatbe supervision to the Kail road Comiulssioncrs and tbe enforcing of the penalty to the name officials. It waa the moat wonderful transformation that has yet taken place this session. (t will prove an excellent law, If enact ed and carried out by honest Itallroad Commissioners, Undoubtedly It Is In tbe nature of a compromise, but it II serves the purpose aimed at and makes it easier on the railroads It will be what all good people desire. It baa now to run Jbe gauntlet of the , Senate, but as tbe Senators can not hope for any thing different at this lata day In the session, they will probably agree even If tbey do not fall In love with It at first sight. Senator Ward of Washington, however wIU probably take a shy at it. The following Is tbe bill as It parsed the Hobse. ' '-' ', ' -- - Tbe General Assembly of North Cara Una do enact: i . .' Bectton 1. That all railway ani steamboat - companies doing bus! nessas cminou carriers In the trans portation of passengers for hire In. the State of North Carolina, other tliau street railways, shall provide eeparate bJt equ-U accomodations for the white and colored races on alt paasengertiains MART .DISEASE. Same Facte Regarding the ' Faeii Increase of Heart Troubles. sKaMs AUrmvsV lint Look r . ''ike . Ileart troubles, at least amonjr Ibe Americana, are certainly Increasing and while this may be largely due to the ex clteuienl and worry of Auierlcnu Lul ness life, ll is more often tho result of weak stomachs, of poor digestion. Ileal organic IUeaso la incurable; bul not one case in a hundred of heart trouble is organic. , J - The close relation between , heart trouble and poor digestion Is bmaikge both organs are controlled by the. same great nerves, the Sympathetic and Poeu inog&strlc. ' i ; : v , ' Inanother way, also the heart is ef fected by the form of poor digestion, which causes gas and fermentation from half digested food. There is a reeling of (.ppresslon and heaviness In the chest caused by pressure of the distended stom ach on tbe heart and lungs, interfering with their action; hence arises palpita tion and short breath. '- Poor digestion also poisons Ibe blood, making it thin and watery, which In I-' tales and weakens tbe heart. The most sensible treatment fur heart trouble is to Improve the digestion sin. to insure the prompt asslinilallou of food. ' This cau be done by the regular use after meals of tume safe, pleasant and effective digestive preparation, like Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which pi ay be fonnd at mo.t drug stores and which contain valuable, harmless digottive elo ments in a pleasant, convenient form. U Is safe to say that the regular per sistent use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabluls at meal lime wlil ctiro any form of stom ach trouble except cancer of the stomach. Full sized package of tlieao tablets sold by druggists at SO cents. A lilllo book on stomach troubles mailed free. A " K. A. " :.rt Co., " i: ' sol aiaaabnats carrying paaenrrra. fuck axmwolat!oaa atsy be faralwd by raUasy eompaatra ail bar by arparale lmiDger cars wbtrk shall be pio.l el Uommlrttoeere, or the omoan aacrerd la l lo their powar. Provided that lbl shall nut apply to relief trains la caara of aorideat, te Pallsaaa or aleeplng ears or through txpma trains that do But stop at alt stations and and are not nsed ordinarily for (raveUog from station le slat tea, to aee;ro aerraata In atteadaana on tbair enployera, to oflloera or guards traaaportlag prisoners, nor t prison are so transported. BecJU Tbe Railway Commissioner of this State or the offleere succeeding to their powers are hereby authorind to exempt from the provisions of this ail branch lines and narrow gauge railways, if la their Judgment the enforcement of this aet be naoeaeetar to tecum the comfort of passtngera by reason of the light volume of passenger traffic or the smsll number of colore 1 passengers traveling on such narrow . guage or branch line. Bee. S. Tbat when any coach or com partment of a car for either race shall be completely filled at a slalloa where no extra coach or ear can be had and the Increased number of paisengera could not be foraeen, the conductor la charge of such train Is hereby author ised to aaslgn and aet apart a portion of a car or compartment assigned for passengers of one rao to pasaengera of the other race. See. v That all railway companies shall furnish first and second class pass enger accomodations, v Sec. 8. Tbat any railway company failing to comply In good faith with the provisions of this act ahall be liable to a penal'.y of $1,000 per day, to be recov rod la an action brought against anch company by tbe Railway Commission or tbe officers succeeding to their powers In the county of Wake and covered Into the Stale Treasury. - . Bee S. Tbat tbla act ahall be In force from and after lis rstlflcallnn. In the Revenue bill section 18 Axes an annual license for theatres, Instead of a license lax for each performance. In Ralelgb, Charlotte and Wilmington for instance $200 la tbe charge for auch license. On performances In unlicensed theatres tbe tax la $10 for each per formance. The tsx on concerts la $3, and lectures $3, nnleea these are solely for Charitable, religions or educational purposes, or In a licensed ball. Tbe circus license Is $100 aud on side-shows $S0 a day, and oi animal shows $50 a day, whether free or otherwise, and the county shall levy the aame and no more. Qift entorprlzcs $30, Itinerant dealers In any kind of prizes $100 In each county Billiard or pool tables or bowling atteya $50 each if 'liquor la aold on premises, and If not $30. Thevtax on all public ferries, bridges and toll gates was fixed at one percent . : ; , Section SO, taxing each horse and mule kept for hire 60 cents for each alx months, and an annual tax of $3 J on Tpersont selling mules and horses. tteciion 23 Imposes a graduated 11 cense tax on meicbanla (doing away with tbe obnoxious purchase tax) beginning with ft on $500 capital and so on np ward, so that I0.C00 capital pays $0; 20, 000 ry 1)3, $30,000 pats 29, &c This was arranged at the Instance of tbe merchant aud was perfectly agreeable tolheni; that tbe merchants purchase tax yielded $47,000, and Ibis license fc.x it ia estimated would yield $50,000. , The -peddler licente tax waa fixed at $5 for each county for peddler on foot, $15 for (hose with one horse, $30 for those with two boras; for Inline- rant salesmen who sell on theBlreetor In a temporary tented houle $50 for each couaty. ' -'f".-: . Section SO. fixing Ibe tax on sewing machine dealers at $350 annually was adopted. The lax on tellers of pianoa or orenns la fixed at $10 cacb. Banks are taxed advalorcm on capital invest ed and a tax on capital employed of $35 for $10,000 or less and $3 for eacb $1,000 of capital Block In excess of $24, 000, also $33 for each eounty In which they have an agency, penalty for fail ure lo comply with" law $2,000. ; License on life Insurance compaules Is $350, and on fire Insurance companies $300, surety companies $1,000; and a tax of 2 per tent on gross receipts in this Slate Is lo be paid, nnless i of as serts are invested In this State, in which caso tbe license shall be 1 of the above and tbe tax 1 per cent. , . Tbe tax on commission merchants, brokers or dealers buying or selling 1 per cent on commissions; cigar- tax 6 cents per 1,000, and J cent pound on chewing and emoking tobacco, and 15 cents per 1,000 for cigarettes; Ibis not to apply to anj manufacturer and no city or town or county lo be allowed to tax. ' ; After Hila section came Ibe llqm r tax naming $100, annual on dealers, and Winston offered -an amendment le tax dispensaries un a graduated scale, $5C0 on each county' dispensary; $100 on each in a (own of between 500 aud 2,000 and $300 for towns between 3,000 and 4,000; on township dlspensarios fSOO, and on dispensaries in chics or towns having over 4,000 people $1,000. , A lot more of amendments followed and the wholo nlTalr went over nntil next day. TheSenate yesterday was calm end peaceful. Nothing was up to cause ex cited fielitiL'j. A eomnimiit y - Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome Hospital at Morgantoa: For a leim of two yaara, begloalng March S, 1,J. p. Bawrer, Uducombas I. P. CakUell, Ueckkwbarg; J. O. Hull, Caldwell: for tars of six )aan, beginning March f, loM, Uaish L Davis, Uurke oooaly; Jnepk Jacobs, Forsyth eounty, and C. II. ' ArmOeld, Iredell county. These osainailoas were eoarfirated. Tbe message waa received trows tha Governor nominating tha . fnllowlnc di rectors for the Central Hospital at Ral eigh for a term of year; V. B. Fort, of Wayne, and Dr. ft. H. Bpelgbl of Edgeuombr; for a term of ( years, be- gtaalug aisrch 1, 1MN, J. D. Ulgn of Martin; Dr. R. IL SUnelll, of Narih4tnp- loa, aad J. B. Broadfoot, of Cumberland They were all confirmed. If the advocates of war on corpora-' lions bad belter men to represent lliem la the legislature, tbe cause would om mand respect. It will be remembered that Senator Sainton did not know what was la his biU. Now it develops that Stevens the anll-lrusl bill maker ia tha aame kind of a fellow. He did not know, when aaked, whether the penalty provided la bis bill was classed under a misdemeanor or felony. He aaid he "copied" tbe bill. Their is a feeling ris ing lhats this legislature waa not sent here to war on railroads and corpora tions and some of these, offensive bills are golog lo get knock out blow. ' The Dispensary agitation will break out today with double force, great delegation 'With the biggest petition brought to the Legislature la coming from Charlotte. Cbarkaon In tho House wIU support tbe Cbarloltebfll but Hena tor Osborne, it Is announced, will make a tremendous attack upon It in the Ben ata. - v - v , The House wa in session last night until 11 o'clock and passed on 07 bills, most of them roll call bills. Tbe work and agitation at tbe Captlol la now at high pressure. There are great numbers of people going and coming night and day and the galleries are constantly packed. ; 1 " . - The city water la making people sick. It b coolly announced that there la sul phuric add In the water, drained In the stream from tbo phospbale work. Many people are sick from the rOTeoU A well like the one at New Bern would lie a gold mine here at present. . . . No certainty about adjournment yet, but no new bills allowed after tomor row. ..The Board of Internal Improvements meets here tomorrow to elect the direc tors of the A. t N. C railroad, y tuborip tl'KKraar bokh rusts. : Laxative Bromo Quinine Tableta re moves tbe cause that produces LaQrippe Tbe genuine hat L. B. Q on each Tablet. 25c- - " " ' aaThero Is no need of saying anythtnie about the cleanliness of Brailbam's Konn tain; it is provcibial. Il ls' to clean that ll Is sppetizlne. Every clasv-tbey are at thin tnd delicato as carflie made? Is polbhed after using.! We haw gotten the name of serving the finest 8odas In Sew Bern by clennlineas, dainlims and liberal use of fresh, pnro fruit juices. Like our entire pharmacy, our fountain service, equals any thing lo be found In lame cities. Bradbam't Fountain Gold Camtl, Ceylon Tea) the finest n packages, at A. il. Baker's. a .v. ill l.niJ K.n rn Vv ' Bigastara fs n tod I Will Name a Few Prices: 60 CHILDREN'S SUITS WA8 $1 00 AND $1 25, NOW $ 60 AO 51 'GO' ,40-BOY'S SUITS WAS 39 " " - 03 MFN'8 SUITS WAS " 50 Men's Black Clay Worsted 85 "- French WorHtiKi 20 " " ' " " f0 PAIRS MEN'S SHOES WAS 100 " " " " BETTER GRADES $1 00, 1 25, 1 EVEnVTIilllG REDUCED HERE ! A Lis Line Top and Undershirts Cheap. Alzo tha Largest Ctock Hats in-"; v7 Bern, rc:rCl::r. Al:o a Tull Lino Collars and UU..J ..i.A-A,r -aiNT DurtmtaT. M SUIt. Special to J unreal. i KiLKiaa, February 23 Tbe Hons apeal the day on the Koreas Mil, aad I nearly finished It, hen the bill for lb graduated tax oa the gross ralu(S ol the railroads came a p. VYIIIard of New Hanover, Thompson of Onslow, and others supported the bill Cralge and Connor opposed it be cause the lallroada are taxed ad Talons already. Cralge made grand speech outlining Drmncralra principle, and aaid I bat be had pledged himself to give Justice to all. Tbe question went over nnlll tomor row. Mecklenburg eounty Dispensary bill waa before tbe committee la the Senate chamber Ihla afternoon- A special train from Cbarlotto brought down a big delegation favoilng the bill all wearing badge, wbo marched lo the capital building In a column. The debate lasted all tbe afternoon, tbe doors were dotal to keep out the crowd. Tbe chamlwr was packed, tbe Mayor of Charlotte and many prominent people 11 ng present. At keven o'clock tbe arguments waie closed. Bcnalor Osborne arose and spoke alioal a minute appealing lo the committee to stand by bim against the dlspeimry. Senator (ileon arose and said be lered Osborne, bul loved bis county and wife more and would vole favoring .the bill. The committee voted four to three against the dispensary. H was tbe most dramatic event of the session. The minority report will be male be fore I lie Senate tomorrow. lull's COUCH SYRUP Cure Pleurisy and Pneumonia. The best remedy for lung affoetions. Small dose. Price 85 eta. at druggist. When wenre prepared to Till slL-or ders for anything iu the I1UG0Y and CARRIAGE LINE. , vVe meet competition in every nupecl. Our factory ia at , , 78 BROAD STREET. G. II. Waters & .Hon. Got a Souvenir Budge! Or slid Winter Fair, 1899, for sale on Fair Grounds, and at McSorley'a Baker's and Davis' Pharmacy. Price 15 Cenlt. i)lk(iffle mmm 1 SO " - 2 00, 1 00 3 00 ' . 8 50. 1 60 300 CP TO ... 8 50 200 AND 850, NOW 175 3(0 UP TO . 6 00 NOW ,: 6 0i AND 600 NOW 5 00 3 25 "8H5 1 7 5i 8 50 75 95 850 10 00 13 '0 ' : 1 00 1 25 60, 2 00 UP TO tbuli.vlil I Mount Airy fi I BUTTER! fi -aw . FRESH AND NICE, j NLY 2Dc, LB. : Also Focy E'gin Butter at I5c Fox Kiver PrinU at 30c Frrah lot Uarvej'a amall injrar cured Vig llama. Kreh s4 ' Cake anil Cracker, - - as IJeoi'i Baked IVana with Tomato Sauce; Ileaz's piokie. : Freah B watrd Coffee La Full line of nice fresh canoed Vegetable and Fruit. S Ontario IVpaml Buck Wheat. 2; Aujlbiug yon want in Groceries at the lowest (masible J- price. iel. k Thone Ol. McDan R. H:RAYTRR t New Goods. New Firm. I have just opened up a nice line of Dry Goods, J Clothing, z Gents Furnishings, Etc., 1 anu iuvilc ljiu puuiic LO examine my-iinc. r No. 95 Middle Street, t next door w Trxr1 1-17- Q4 - 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 ii you can wear a size as given below. - NOTE STYLES AND SIZES. 918ft Walking Fast, bandjsewed, - cair Bals, aizea 1 OJs, I Os, t Hja, 8 7s, 1 71s, 8 8s," 1 Sii, original price $5 00, now , $3 76 ... . f . 9187 Walking Fast, double sole, hand sewed, calf bale, sixes 2 6-s 8 6s, .8 7s,'- 8 7Ja, 1 8s, 183. oilginal price 6 00, now , .8 75 9189 Lond Cap Toe, hand sewed, -calf bals, sires 1 5), 1 6, 8 K 1 7, X 7Js, 1 8h, 1 9, oriuinal price 6 00, now 3 75 These Goods will be Sold For Cash Only. lVlioleMnle A Rplailj j CwTtM-er, 71 IJros'l St. Shoes, Hats, o Eajon's t""v I 9190 -Plain Bqnare Toe, hand sewed,, calf bala, aixea 1 6s. 8 0s, 1 OJs, 8 7s, 3 8s, 1 9a, original price ' 8 00, now v ..' . 3 75 9191 Plain bquare Toe, calf oong, slr.es 1 5Ja, 2 6,1 8Js, 1 103, were 4 00, now . " x i $3 00 9198 Plain Square Toe, bals, sizes 1 5s, 8 0s, 8 6Ja, 8 7a, 1 7J. 3 8js were 4 00, now ... i v 8 00 0193 Lond Cap Toe, calf bnia, size . , 1 Ps, 8 61s, 3 7s, 8 8s, 1 8js, were 4 00, now . 8 00 f IK hi Jim. . . .
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