Newspapers / The Daily Journal (New … / March 1, 1899, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
,1 : vol xn-io no. KIW ECUS, K. C. W1ES15DAY KOMIIB, Mi ECU I, 1893. ISTiBLISHID 1882 WCII.. TITO l? AID W.-nVP as it ill ii i 1 1 1 1 1 Aad in a Urn dt) Balvclioa of Sfive cent CIGARS $ m. i VU Kw.r t.lanMl ihi itiarkfL, net from tb factory ai.il ara mailt lha "Bert for the yjy Mooej" Id th i oil jr. W ara o n anil nl.liug to oar Block of . VI PXjTJO- TOSCGOSw IN AN aTla and porcliaaera would da wall Wa had to arrive by 8cbowter. car load t.t CA B- BAGE BOX NAILS AND OTHER KlZES. Do not fortet that w can fiva job Bottom Kigurra on 8nif . Alto a few ttioe N. U HAMS, they aro going rapidly, ao coma early and avoid the "rorh". IN IN IN IN IN 4t Saying Sweet Things at the , S Isn't near a nice aa emtio tbem. In I Ik Bverirr m b or ten. ami eapially to th children. hn hivn Pudding. Jellle. Vkr ami l.Wk. rx. Hy aninK "ttr mwdered Oilmirte tor Puddings or Jellli . our T torn for Pudding and oar Pur Extract and Eai-otieea tor flavor, yon will have cooking l plr the dainty. Just Received a Fifah' Lot Fox River Print Butler, Praniiford ru.ig, RuakfAt Strife. Mini. 11 1' Ham. Abo a Kreah I'ar of the well you want g oxl bread try a barrel. ' J. R. PARKER, JRM GROCER, Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. S This Brand embodies the secret ol a Feriect Tobacco Formula. - 0 i i ... '.. , , Tobacco G-uano 8-2 1 A NEW TOBACCO BRAND ' , BY A NEW TOBACCO FC5BJIUI.A BUT 15Y ATS Off.B HOUSE Looi Out for OSCEOLA Tobacco this Season. , v - It's Going tobyeard From. . Call For and Try Osceola. Manufactured By OLDlJOMISlON GUANO Co.,' Brdflth, Noilblk, Va. AND FOR SALE 'BI ALL OLD DOMINION AGENTS ETEEf WHEUE. i Net Bern Mr. C. E. Foy is Tie Ceatar af Attraction " la alwnya the alegant and pefect fitting uiu and oyercoat sthat are ade iaiuuu exquUUealylt and finish at ..hit ca (blUhmoot Wmhington'R liirlhdny will remind you that Hpiing ta cluae at hand, and that top coat will be In order ' for chilly evening- Qr tidw Bpring falwica ready for our patrons aelection. . F. .31. CI: :u! wick V vt I vu VI Vf vu VI U Unpacking th Ch VI T)iier. flood rrre ho or hi ill- ( w to look at up when In eed. vl VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI known "Bi (t on & r Ji" Flour. If Then Ii none belter, - 2 - 3 Under North Carolina Our Apt, z :?JSs Pjinu J ILlBook Store I ; Culc' MjiiWae anil 'Omrnl, t, 1 . ; T.ie Bt:nt i,n Krth i 5 rMcndi XJhlnii.liiBti' Wood-vurr, f . : G. N.;I3nnstt. 1 . WANTED , lo r.UY Wool, Cotton, I'crsiwax Ilij;h'st Pricofi Cii.nranlfoil. a. & 9 1 1 111 S,cU) to Jew rial IUuikb. Fehraary JS Taa folio Ing oplaiooa tied by Iba nttpraaaa Coart were aaaded doaa today. Poarell va WeathlBpoa, fiooi Pitt, affirmed. Cok ra Laaibcr Co, troai Pitt, af ftraaed. Chrlatlaa ra Marboro, froaa Fraaklla. at trial. . Baddard wa Uarrla(toa, froaa Pitt, ra reraed. v Bbelbera ra Joyaar, troaa Pitt, per cariaai, afflnoad. BtaBoan Ta Burgwya, froaa Rortbaaip ton, afflraiad. Ridley Ta Jlallroad, from Northaap toa, Mt trial ae to paraiaaaal daaaafta. Boyatar Ta Stalling, froai Edgaoomba, aaw trlaL Cap part Ta Burma, from Bertie, pa d'loa to ra-baar dlamlaaad. Tempta t Life Aaaoclatloa, from Pas quotank, new trlaL Roaooa ts Lumber Co, from Oatas,Mw trial , . ... Btala T Falford, from Byda, aaw trlaL CASTOR I A for IafuU tad Childraa. Till Kind Yoq Hars Alwajs Bought Bear the Signature - Smoked saueaga at the Oak Market, 10 cents lb. - . Drosaod and lira poultry at the Oaks Market. . ' Bull fed Western Beef, growa In North Carolina, 10 cents lb, at Oaks Uarket. J .' The Mareat MacaaiBM. The March Ladles' Home Journal has a note noteworthy feature In the page ahowlng "Pope Leo XII aa Ba Lire In the Vatican." The pictures were made by th only photographer who, has been admitted to the Vatican fdr a number of years, consequently they offer the first coae view the public has had In a long time of the Pope and his surroundings An article that will be widely read figures out "The American Girl's Unances of Marriage," and another, ''Social Life In America's French City," gives a really charming glimpse Into the exclusive Creole circles of New Orleans, "The moat wonderful Musical Festival In America" recalls the great Peace Jubi lee held at Boston in 1878, with Its seven teen thonsaad. "Churches Decorated for "eddlngs,' "The Prettiest Country Homes In America," "FloWera and Flow er Beds,' and "Fifteen Good Mantels and Fireplace" are ahown from the photograph lubmllted In' the contest (or Journal prizes. . , Outing for March Is a seasonable and satisfying nnmber, which carries many line illustrations. Walrus hunting In North Greenland, fishing In Florida waters, snow shoeing In western wild, shooting In South America, article upon terriers and spaniels, wolf hunting, bl cycling and yachting, afford a pleasing variety. ... . IIKART DISEASE.. SOME FACTS HEOARDINCI TUB SAPID INCREASE OP BCART .i l' TROUBLE. . Da Net Ba Alarmed, Bat Laok Far - "'..The Canaa. Heart tiouble at least among llir Amei (cant, are certainly increasing and while this may be largely due to the ex citement and- worry of American busl- aes life, it is more . often the result of weak stomachs, of poor digestion. Heal organic disease Is Incurable; but not one case In a hundred, of heart trouble Is organic. , The close relation between heart trouble and poor digestion is because both organs are controlled by the same great nerves, the Sympathetic and Pneu niogastric. ' ' ' In ano'her way, also the heart Is ef fected by the form of poor digestion, which cause gas and fermentation from half digested food. There Is a feeling of oppression and heaviness in' the cheat caused by pressure of. th .distended stomach on the heart and lung, lulef ferring with their action; heuce arises palpitation and short breath. ' Poor digestion also poisons the blood, making It thin and watery, which Irri tates and weakens the heart. . -Tbe most ensible treatment for heart trouble Is la improve , digestion and to toauru the prompt assimilation of food. - This can be done by ; the regular use after meals of some safe, pleasant and effective digestive preparation, like Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which may be found at most drug stores and which contain valuable, harmless digestive ele ments in a pleasant, convenient form. It Is safe to say that the regular per sistent use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at meal time will cure any form of stom ach trouble except cancer of the stom ach. Full sized package of these tablets sold, by druggists at 50 cents. Little hook on stomach troubles mailed free. Address F. A. Stuart, Co, 'Marshall, ico sissio;is win. .Fill: Mi ta. ' M Taitag Railroad. Ho Xrgr Ita tlet or Pane. Pepallal Vet ' Pablle PrlaUag. Oyster Xltlnt Case Allowed. JooaaaL Bcaaio, I TLtLBloa, N. C rkraary W. ( Bills are oiBg tafoagh lb LagUUtar Ilk tbey were oa a toboggan allda. Two eaaloa( of tba Uonsa and Beoal sack day I going a loag way towards dear lag tba calendar and leaving tin for th dlecoaeloa of tba troublesome affair yet to be decided on. Seventy bill I came law yesterday by being ratified and aa many today, The number of asw Industrial eorporatloaa, beaks, mills ate , being chartered I gratifying. Thee all require $30 to b paid lato the Blata treasury and th reran a Is consider able. t In spile of the .hope of th best In formed members of tba Hooaa, too Over man resolution wa defeated by a close vote of 49 to SO, when lb revenue hill came a p. Therefore th doable la I oa railroad embodied In tba bill stands to far a tba Hon la concerned for th revenue bill thin pasted It third read ing, several member aaylng tbey voted for th bill nnder protest. Th resolu tion voted down by which the graduated tax on tba grow Inoom of lb railroad wa left In the bill was a follow: It didn't ull th extremists: '-That for tbe purpose of raising rev enneaad equalising taxation lh rail way commission or any other body succeeding to It powers I hereby re quired to and directed a toon a prac ticable, and In Urn for tbo levy of 1899, to raise tba assessments for taxa tion of the entire railway property of the State and in doing to It should take into consideration th value of lb franchise, tha gross earnings and net inoom of each road. That said as sessors that ao Increase the aaaeasment when inch Increase I Justified as will makf each part and parcel of railway property bear its fair proportion of tha burden of taxation." When tha Senate take bold of the bill, there I going to be something aald abont thtt matter. , During the consideration of the bill Nicholson offered an amendment to put building and loan association on th same footing as Individuals In th mat ter of taxation on mortgage. Steven of the anti-trust bill offered an amendment, which vu voted down amid great laughter, and which got only hi vote. It text was as follows: "That the railway eommlnlon 1 hereby direc ted to so raise tbe valuation of railway property In thit State that the additional taxes paid by aald railway In the future shall not be leu annually than $50,000 in excess of lb amount received from the aame source in 1898." Russell made a motion to recall the bill ordered enrolled In regard lo fishing with dutch nets In Neuse river, aaylug It was unjust to the people of Carteret ooonty. The motion prevailed. This bill has twice passed and each time hat been recalled and each time would htve been a law within an hour but for Its recall. : Under a suspension of tba rale In the House, the Senate bill, appropriating $5,000 for use by .the new executive board Id making, tbe immediate necessary-Incidental expenses of the Slate's prison was passsed.. Th Republican voted agalnt th bill. . t - - The Insurance bil wa made a apodal order for today. ; - - ' A a special order the House took op the bill to appoint for a term of 8 years justice of tbe peace In various town ships in the State., The liat is of great length. ' .' , ' : Noble la charge of th bill, aald there was no negro among the appointees this being In reply to an Inquiry made. Tba bill patted Its several readings, the Republicans all voting no which was greeted with langhter by the Democrats. A bill also passed to ohange the mode of electing Justice of the peace In; number of counties, returning to tbe old system, by which the legislature ap points the justices and the latter elect the county commissioners. It applies to Washington, Granville, Vance, Warren, Forsyth, Caswell, Pasquotank, Harnett, E.lgVcorube, Chowan, Montgomery and Bertie. Another bill along the same line then passed. It ' Is for the further ap pointment of additional Justices in Gran ville, Washington, Caswell, Warren and Vance noun ties. The names of the ner. rsons appointed are named In this bill In the Senate, Senator Jerome, by leave, Introduced a bill to provide (5,000 for the Immediate and Incidental ex penses of the State prison, which he asked to be put upon Its immediate pas sage. He explained that the State prison was without fuuds, and was even unable to raise sufficient money to pay for the expenses of the return of escaped ceo vlcts, some of whom were In Washing- ton City. It passed final reading. 7 The bill to reduce the salaries of State officials came up aud Benator Franks offered the following substitute: "He tolved, That the State of North Caroline ;o i 'o 1 ' Un-;try." 1"..'. c - I .i-.l: t i 1 t- U ): ' .! ! ' r" n takes the food more delicious and wholesome waa referred I tbe ouamltte oa talai tea tad fee. -Jlaa Crow" wlU be la all Its glory to night In lb eWaaia. Separata ear seem to be a loog llate a ouaalag Jt what J tba raMilt will be wbaa lb Mil la aelaal . npoabythaSeaatoraUaaeertala. Sen ator Ward baa a at a (Ted elab for what bo dlslikaa In Use proposed law paased by the Hon aad want a law that will ac-1 eoapllah the boalaoaa. Th oaacn but night decided to lake np tba WUtua sutler la joint seloa at 4 o'clock tbla afternoon aad lo nominate three Railroad Com'miaalonert, an lu.ur-1 ano and a labor commissioner. It also decided to leave tbo pablio priullujr to tbe commit la to deckle oa. Tba pablio printing ansd quit i a sensation yesterday. Th committee aouie daya ago reported In favor of baring a dial printer, but th eommlttea wa tamed down bard ana their report picked all to piece. Th work was de cided lo be given to th lowest bidder. This wa oonaldered by many a severe blow at organised labor and bad politics. However when th bid wr opened It wa found tha: Barnes Bros, wont lb lowest... ; This firm ar Populist and a great ho and cry waa raised at th Democratic legislature letting oat the printing to Populists! Th committee that bad been treated ao anieremonloualy smiled at ibe outcome. It waa fun for them. The whole thing will not be left to tbe com mittee again by the caucus decision. It hi about decided that there will be change la tba school book used. The report of tbe eommlttea wa adopted. Tbo oyster claim bill, to pay tome 2,000 forclerk'a fee in the Pamlico oystor case cam np In th House. Rountro offered 4 substitute, which provide that Thomas Cnwper bo paid $334; that tbo speaker of tha House and tha chairman of the finance committee appoint commissioners to see what is do Feslus Miller, clerk of Pamlico court on suet oyster claims the Governor to pay expense of ooonael to represent tbe Slate. Justice laid th committee had do voted J0 hour to the matter and had decided that these oyster claims shauld be reduced from $8,800 to $ 1,950; that somsof the summons had been written out and never tetved. ' Allen of Wayne, aald that be had slated to the Superior Court thai It there was any claim of fraud that part of the money wonld not be taken. ; He said there wa no question that tbe clerk had Issued all tbe summons; that perhaps the sheriff bad not (erred tbem all. II said th mallet ought lo be looked into; that the State Treasurer bad been sued for libel and tbe Bute bad tent two lawyers to Pamlico mainly to get np evidence to sustain the treasurer In his libel suit. Ba ald there wa only the insopport ed statement of these lawyers as to one side of the case, and that they rad been paid $1,600 while one of them bad not even appeared In tbe Superior Court In the case, but wa In Washington, D. 0, when the matter came up. Council ald that lb cleik of Pamlico wa entitled to fee In continuances lu only Mi of lb O0.i caes, and 3U3 rase docketed, . ' Winston said the cloik of Pamlico has a $3,800 Judgmuut again-t the Stale and that tbe commitice cuts this down to $1,450 . - ' -;. " Jultice said the court had never passed upon the question whether the summons had been issued or not. Winston urged the reference In the commission. ; ; i . ; Tbe vote was taken. Tbe tnbslitnte was lost 15 to 48 ; ; Then the bill was taken up, lo pay to MollleA. Miller, executrix of Thomas Cowper $1,450 aand Thomas A. Cow per $134, in the aame cases. This passed lit reading The next bill was for oyster claim of L. A. .Garner, for fees In Car teret $324. It passed. . ' ' x. " TBI Rir CliatE THAT StOBN I VW Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets re moves the cause that produces LaGrlppe The genuine has L. B. Q. on each Tablet. 250. :-. ' y " -s -. To All Concerned! The underatjrnwl Anna J. Roscnbaum wife of Iaiuih Kiwnbuuiu having made entry wcordiug to law of her withdraw al as a free trader upon the records in Register of Ueeds ortlce of Pitt county, will from this date cease lo act aa a froe trader. , March Ut, 1899. ANJSA J. ROSENBATJM, Trading as J. ltoseubaum. A Limited Quantity Extra Early Red Valentine Beans. Landreth's Extra Early Morning Star Peas. 1 Houltnn Maine Early liose Seed Potatoes. At r""" r mi i c; ft I it ..at 4. W .'An Baking larOKTAKT lUtXH rASMCD. OUI ta a.U A. A It. C IrtiWs. m ta Hmm. MwaMU wa. tint Haartatv BlttM Hat FBraraM. tar sVUIasj, Special to Journal Kalkiui, Fab'y 8. The tleciloa law and loaaraoc bills passed lae House tiday. BUI lulrodnoed In tbe House by Canle of Moor to tall tha Atlantic auH Monti Carolina Railroad. A hearing oa the matter of aata waa giva before tbo SenaU Committee oa Corporation this afternoon. Tba Ed ward id of lb cat was presented. The bearing will be continued tomor row night when tba opposition to the sale of lb road will ba beard. Tbe opinion la axprtased that the Commlite doe not favor n tale. Tbe caucus will probably decide It finally. There will be a Joint caocu tonight to name lb Railroad Commissioners, tbe Insurance Commissioners aad olhat officers. The Wilson case Is again postponed until tomorrow. The Jim Crow Car bill goes over until a latr day la th Senate. Hat saved many a lite I . Speedily cures Crotrp and wOUS,!! Wtooptar-coa?h.Ukufei a and sure. Mothers can al- N V T 11 II . ways rely can. Children " Ukett. Dote ar small. Pries 25 cents. The nanufacturcrs of flrescent U Bicycles Make it possible for you to buy a 99 Model lii;u (trade wheel al the Pri"e usually asked for second grades and tin knon make. ' '99 Models Now Ready. Chainless $60 00 Chain Models, $35 00 Juveniles $25 00 Don't overlook this point: 1 180: Ores, -out are not 1808 Model. Wrile for Catalogues. GASKINS' CYCLE COMPANY. Planter Building. Notice Ut Creditor! The undersigned having baen ap pointed, in an action, pending in the superior Court of Craven county, enti tled "Farmer and Merchnntt I tank and u H Culler vt The Stimson Lumber Company," Receivers of the defendant company, hereby notify all rreditois ol said Company to present and Hie their claims against said company, with Uieru al once. ... v . New Bern, N. C, Feb. 87. 1899 ENOCH WADSWOUTU, S. G. HOBEltTS, Recivern. tS News-Observer please c py. ZD in CO cc The Rata see himself In the MIRROU RAT TRAP, thinks it another Rat and Walks in. These Traps are For Sale at the fol lowing prices, For Lata, 25c. For Mice, 10c. - A full line of useful Household Art! clet al Rock Bottom Prices. I. C. Whitty AVIien we are prepared to fill all or der for anything in the BTJGUY and CARRIAGE LINE. -civ' as. t I We meet competition in every respect, Our factory is at W PISOAD STREET. J t i u fclhfe toe ! " ' rt'Y ' v I NIIHTH ! aa, waa, waAA t aa aautuw t A Fw Nice One just received. Alto Frh lot of IboaoIUO HAMS TO CUT. Freeh Cake and Cracker, Thn Tory beat ELGIN BUTTER, ?5c. W hare a nice Tab'o Peaob we are tolling at l:'c per can. Ileini' Sweet Mixed Pickle. Fresh Oatflake and Carolina Rice. Dried lWhe. ecle4 aud tlieetl only 10c lb. Dried Apple Kc. Oiyo us a call for anjtliing jon want in Groccriec. J McDaniel k Tlioiie 01. - A SPECIAL 100 Lbs. J. FOR'TIIK liKST LOAF OF I'.KKAI) MADE FliOM .1. F. M. FLOUR, BOUGHT FliOM MY STORK. t AND 100. LBS. J. K M. FLOll! FOR Til K BKsT TLATF OF ROLLS MAPK FROM .). K. M. I'l.OUl:, I BOUGHT FROM MY STORK. I BREAD AND ROLLS JUDGED. AT THE FAIR. 9 THIS IlI.'AKll ril.' l.'lniTI IN THIS MARK FT. I JOHN O-OCEaK. REDDCTIOhS contihub x 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 if you can wear a size as given below. NOTE STYLES AND SIZES. 0186 Walking Fast, hand, sewed, calf Bals. sizes 1 54s, 2 6s, I 6is, 3 7, 1 7i, 8 8s, 1 8Js, original price $5 00, now . $3 70 0187 Walking Fast, double aoliy hand Sewed, calf bals, sizes 2 6s, 2 6is, 8 7s, 2 7js, 18s. I8Js, oiiginal price 5 00, now 8 75 9189 Lond Cap Toe. hand tewed, calf bals, tizea 1 fJs, 1 C, 2 ujs, 1 7a, 1 7(9, 1 8s, 1 0, original price 5 00, now . 875 These Goods will Only, 3 m 1 1 Gaskil lVIio:?Mnle 17 Jk Ki tail : t jn?C4'rN. 2 2 71 Krcad St. I PREMIUM OP- E. M. FLOUR, TO BF. EX II I hi 'ED AM) I I li! Till.- iidot mm' ...it. f! Vi i livun i,t 1 1 iii jr.i iiwn ov'iji v-.' DUNN" , i ' 6.) 9190 -Plain Square Toe, hand sewed calf bals, size 1 CJb, 8 Os, 1 6, -' 2 7s, 8 8s, 1 9a, original price . 5 00, now 8 75 9101 Plain bquare Toe, calf cong, -size 1 68, 2 8, 1 8js, 1 10s, were 4 00, now i. $8 00' 0193 Plain Square Toe, bals, sizes I 5Js. Os, 2 6s, 2 7s, 1 7T, 2 81 were4 00, now 800 9193 Lond Cap Toe, calf bais, sizes 1 6s, 2 8s, 8 7s, 2 8s, 1 8,8, were ' .' 400, now ' ' 8C0 be Sold For Cash ( . (?1 eJlddleatra.it. NLWfcERNE. N. C.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 1, 1899, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75