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jama VOL XVII-NO. 2G5. NEW BERN, N, C, SATURDAi" MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1 900. EIGHTEENTH TIAR. ; K: ' TO HI 11. Chairman Simmons Favors the Pro posed Change in Amendment, f . sun ef seibe. -i ge;:elil mum U'tVim M ' -. v C CD LT- f. V ft & s -A ft ft ft 7ft ft ft ft 7ft ft ft ft mm m . . m m Is theTlaceto Traded 4 (jbocs and Guaranteed Every body is using out 20c Mocha. and Java. Coffee and our I. X. L Hour mm. hackburn. ft GROCERY You can . got Whole Codfish ana , Mackerel, Choice , Irish - Potatoes, ,Corned eef, r N. C. Hams, small, New' Cakes and Crackers. ; J Try our Dowey Mixed Cnfccs at 15o. ( ,They are fine. , , j ', r f.X'to.-'-A frosh arrival of Ontario Bnckwhcat, 2, 3 and 6 lb pacltageg. 10, 15 and 25o. Good Butter,' Big and Small Hominy; Oafy loose, nud Buck- wheat Klour.i ' " '- "s ' " V-' a v . A full stock of aU kind Canned Goods and New pak Tomatod.,' 3 lb can 8c, standard 3 for 25c ;. Try a pan of Turkey or. Chicken, . nice ' for , lunch. ' -1 ' ' ' - W ' v ' ILmh Loaf or Veal Iio:if for Supper. - Beef Extract here too" if yon '- newl iL ' -' ' i'-'.t ' .': "s Oar 15c. Boasted and Ground' to Order Coffee " is a, Good One.;. ;1; ''.-rv GASKILL & HAROWARE:,, H MIDJLK SfURK'l'. ; 'Phone Largest and Finest; Stock of : , 1 i Buggies Wagons ; Harnesses J I have moved to the Broad Street Stables, purchased of J. VV. STEWART, where X shall ha glad to meet all friends and customers. New Befn. , : Truck Pen. TWt Rtrnlnn Extra Early True Ten itCIrl'. Ji-itu'inln-r Jahch F. ('I.akk, Urick Store, near Mnrkcl Ihx k. YOUR PRINTED , STATIONERY li an lihli x U your linsinc-s. Tln'n why not use Uie v Wedtitlia Ni'v.-t.' Clfunt'iu, lU ni-A J.ih Woik of nil itiml-i. Wi give lt. si V.ilt, tho r.-t T.i-jH-r H ( t , ttio I'.tl Ink, huI cliU!. o y.Mi no mom f.iij it limn ymt jay (-.r Ihr -llh.T ti I. V7 V? 7 Ftrst-dassi .- . ''f4 MITCHELL'S, GROCERIES: U7. , , 61 STUEET, Ever . .Found in New Bern. ; Robes - RJ C. L. II. CUTLER HAnnrtr.n-PO 11. .,3 m k 1 1 W U I L,;.u,i.;..i in' . 7- I"on nud 1 V, I ; m w ' w m. mr m w ww-w m. - t 1 !- I '. 1. i v ... ; (.,. It Will Stop 111 Fair Talk on That Point. Tim Fertilizer Bates W. Tli ..Haaooic TeatpWsite. Labor Com " mlcsloner's Rfjiort. , . Eaxkigh, I'eliruaij 2. Miita Clialr maa Simmon leardinjf Jnilge Brown' suggestion ot a cbsiigo Jn ttie constitutional smendtnent:, "The sen tlal object of the amen(lmnAa to take tbe ballot from lbs ignorant negro, and at tbe same time to forever - protect and secure the nneduraied wbhe man in bis rigbi to vote. There must, not be, and will not be, any modification im- tbe arrangement wblcb wonld change In tbe slightest particular this msln nd essen tial purporse. On"the other band, and for the ssme reasonany change which will more effectually accomplish and se cure this purpose will be not only unob jectionable, but wise Judge Brosrn's suggestlou is not a new idea at all. The matter of consolidating tho . fourth and fifth sections, and adding words which will express the legislative Intent that all the amendment shall atsnd or fall to gether, so as to leave nothing to con struction, has been the subject of discus sion among Democrs's for the last two months indeed, ever since the amend ment's opponents begsu their demagogi cal attempt to deceive and scare unedu cated white voters by lulling them that the fifth section would be stricken from . j the amendment without Carrying with it the fourth tecHon.""? "-"w Chairman' Simmons said he bad pet sonslly discussed Jliiiiulject during the last two mom lis with many prominent Democrats througbout . the Blale,'witb leading members ot the press and many members of the Slate executive com mittee, and ot both branches ot the Leg islature. ,'"( J V ''v : Mr. Simmons added: There is no legal Hiecosstty for any such -hadge, becsune, as I safd before, the context of tLe amend men I ehows that these two sections aie Inseparably linked together as one sIurIs scheme ot suffrage, and undoubtedly tbe courts would have to so bold. But w are willing to remove" every 'possible doubt, or suspicion of doubt, or sugges tion of doubt, from -the mind of every white man, however poor or unlearned ho may be, tbst he shall not, under -any .lrcbhitfMcs h((ver, lose his .vote, and weif io4muke .thi purpose so plain that tho enemies of I he amendment will not be able, fa ; misrepresentation, to muddy the inBue.'' ; ' . The bearing of the' Carolina Centra) fUili'.rreigliuite mailer was resumed today Ijctonrfipwial Master .-8. Martin at tbe corporation' commission rooms. Two of the commissioners were present They have a strong case In support ot their ordet'reduclng-tates. -f - -?X'. It will require almost 80 days to com plete tbe consolidation' ef tbe Seaboard Air Lino: Then the whole system will have ii directors, of whffm two will' be from the Florida Central A Peninsular und four from the Raleigh 4 Gaston, the lattef being the parent readvvii?;!: Mentlda .w as made several: weeke ago :f tbe tact that the Masons had been en deavoring to buy tbe city hall,- for tbe purpose of building a temple on the site. The city noW appears willing to sell the property for f 3u,000" The trouble is that tbo building, even if the sidewalks on its sides are Included, J not ldo euougb for an auditorium, which is something pccially wanted. '' - Tbe trustees of tTie Agricultural and Hocbanlcal Collego hero Lave raised tbe entrance ajje et.students to IB years. ' It has been IS years. The number of stu dents at tbe college was Increased today to iW, I'jTStdenl Wlnalon says. The State Labor Commissioner is Working very hard, day and night, on his annual rioit. Just now be Is compiling the tlgures of lbs returns as to houfi'al labor In mills, wsges paid, etc. ' There It a constant search In the office ot tbe Secretary ot State for entries ot vacant lands. No doubt there is not an acre of tb public lands which bst not been entered, some ne doubt ' seveial times, but will the eutrles continue to be msde? Prof. J.B. Carljle, of Wake Forest College, lectured last evening before the atudents of the Agricultural and Mocban- Ical College, on "iluiclo, Mind auJ Morals S Factors la Stats Uaildliig.''' ; . " ., TII2 KAKHETS. ' The following quotations were receiv ed by i. K. Lslbani, New Bern, N. O. Nbt VoliS, Fibular 3 0icmi, High. l.ev. Close May cotton .... I.Vi 7.9-1 7.87 104 Augcotiou IM in 7s"i. 701 Sept. cuilou ... 74.1 74) 7.41 74i Nov. cotlou.... 7.21 7 21 7 20 7 21 S VlilCA'IO II A UK I. 'I a J IV 11 a AT: t V. I,nr. Clu.d !y 2 M ""I Ci.ui:- IC y 1'! i. i . , i w Crisis la Kentucky Makes; Open Warefar'e Probable. , ANOTHER PROMINENT DEMOCRAT ASSASSINATED. : Court messenger Seized By Soldiers , And Imprisoned. Hoebel ; Still Alive Bat No Hope . Of Itecovery- Taylor Wees - '--' To Louisville. Legls v'A ; , ' lturo Sansgea , Y To Meet. Special to Journal. ' , , ' '- - Fkankfokt Feb. 2 An . Injunction was issued from a local court this morn ing to restrain Adjutant General Collier and the Kentucky troops fromlnterfer-: Ing with theegislatuie tn the perform ance of its dutletlu the State House. l'vlvste Walker,' Hho attempted to serve the notice on tho Adjutant General as well as a second notice on Governor Taylor, was oaplurcd by the trdops. He was held to tbe State House under guard. . -. Walker got as far . as the Governor's anteroom doer, where he pinned the notice. A soldier tore it down and threw it into a fire. '" Walker then attempted to escape but was caught iiy the troops. Word wss sent to Walkcr'a wife that be would suffer no harm - while under guard. 1 'V ' This Is the first slgu of serious trouble as the Democrats declare that it is an outrage and threaten to rescue him. ' If they make this move the.e may be light ing. 'Nobody Is now allowed to enter the State Ueuse, uoi even lbs reporters. It was predicted bat 'Taylor would permit a session of the Legislature to be held in Frankfort today; - The feeling was hat tho members would be permit ted to enter the halls when they pre sented themselves in the morning.. Lste this afternoon b.ith nouses were refused ad wirsion lo' i lie State House. They then met at the Capitol Hotel. . Qvebel has beeu better today, but no real hope can-be enteiulncd of his re covery.. Taylor has gone to Louisville to con sult ptirty . friends. The future course to be pursued In tbocoutest let ween himself and the Legislators Is to be de cided upon, . , At the conference yesterday which was held at the Capitol Hotel, UJella the attorney for Taylor wonld not rec6gnlxe ihe legality of tlie jolul session that de clared Goebel Governor. Tho Democrats Insisted that tbe action of the "Demrcrat Ic legislators was legal. " '..' ? '' Edollu then held a conference with Governor Taylor and ex Governor Brad ley, -r He returned to the hotel and an nounced that the Governor, wbuld send home the militia aud pertnil-the Legisla ture to meet In the State House if tLe Goebelltes would agree to have the Fed eral courtSTule on the merits of the case The Democrats took tbo position that' there was no queitlon as to the legality of their seating Goebel, and that Taylor was palpably lu conflict with the State Constitution. 'jf . ' . It bad been announced that tbe Repnb llcans would malulain that tho seating of a Governor by Joint ballot Is contrary to the Goebel election law, which pro vides, tbe Republicans say, that the vote ball be taken separately, and the Demo crats decline to ssy anything, sbont the session which the Democrats bal held. No agreement was reached ' ' . - ' : MiDDUcsnoito. Kv. Feb. 8. Breclal It Is reported In this city that William W right, ex member ot the Jeglslature and a promlnunt Democrat was assawi naied today at Buvne's i orit near Hagan..'-. 1 ' - '- , . ONE STEAMER SAVED. The Marston Moor Is Afloat. Arlosto Turned Over By the Seas. Nonvor.Tf, Vs., Feb." 1. Tbe British steamship Maralonmoor, which went ashore Monday at New Inlet, near Cafe rjatirraa. wss (bated at 8 o'klotk to night. She Is auchorei oif shore there, using ber own steam and It apparently uninjured. She will proliably come to Norfolk. 1 ' The British steamer Aria-ito, sibore at Ocracoke, N. C, was in tbe storm tbls week, overturued by tbe toss snd flllei with water. The tug Hesctc, which re. turned to hnr side tod iy, will alart pumping oil her tomorrow. The Merrills believe they will yet be able to save the ateanicr. The revenue Cutler Onondatca has ar rived ! i o towing the spara of the schooner F mnlo Drown, of Richmond, whh'h veiiel while bound from Charles ton to I). iHi:no:o villi plwlmto ro:k was mini; 01 ilnui:tfts by co!!l-io-i v iib t:iO Bi.l0"llr Prow n' fa; a, llif) v. i'i-r, tw pll"l I out 1 y I': et'a li-ill t" 1l ('-, I , , ,., -, i.r ! - fe' '.!!.' 1 it - ;-ret ii pr i;..pi-r. tru l. d Tin to I,- Report That He Is In Command East ' Of Colenso. . Farcing a Way to Ladysmlth By a ' New Eoatfl. Boiler Operating ; to the West Forced Enlistment la - England. Special to Journal. j. Lomdos, February There la every indication that a wholly new movement on a big scale is now In progress for the relief of Ladyimllh. , Military experts agree that this sur prise is probably to force the relief of Ladysmilh by a long detour far east at Colenso. This movement la believed to he in command of General Kitchener, his force being a strong army corps whose organization has been kept a close offic ial secret. , -The War OTBcev jealously guards the secret but there has been noticeable ac tivity day and night for the past ' week confirms the bint that big developments have leaked oat from high official sources. Tbe latest news trout General Buller states that, Trlchsrd's drift Is being. watohed by a force of cavalry with guns and that a strong reconnoissanos Is being made in .the direction at Honger's spruit. The latter place apparently Is west of tbe spot where Geneial Warren recently oroSsed the river. The fact that it is thought worth while to send a body of men there may , Indicate an attempted turning movement with a wider detour than that recently frustrated. Such a de tour by way of Acton Homes might lead the British safely past the Boer position. The report Is confirmed that General Buller, after reading to his troops a dis patch received from the Queen, said he trasled that he would be with them in Ladysmlth jritfcln the course of one Weea.a..;::' . . ' London, Feb. 8 Special Rumors are current that tbe militia ballot act Is to be put la force on the fourteenth of this manlh. General Roberts has cabled for ninety thousand mere troops. The gov ernmcnt has promised to send him the full number, sending fifty thousand mili tia volunteers and forty thousand militia reserves. It Is also said that the cabinet has es pecially dealt with these matters. The militia ballot act makes every unmarried man between eighteen and thirty years of age liable to serve la the aimy for live years. , Loudon, Feb. 8 Under Secretary Wyndhsm'a statement In the House of Commons today aa to the number -of British troops soon to be tn South Africa Is received with weader. ' .. " . : - -Of the total of .118,000 troops, with 4SS ;guns, which he gives, all are now there with the exception of about 18,000 that are afloat. n :h,:'.fr ' Beyond comparison tbls Is the largest force Great Britain has everput Into the field. At the end ot the Crimean War she had collected 60,000 men. Roughly speaking, only 80,000 men are at the front. Ten thousand others have been lost and 10,t00 mora shut up at Ladysmlth. Exoludlng these there are over 70,000 troops who have not yet been la action, In addition to those at sea. ' A letter appear today from a Han overian officer, formerly of the Twenty second German Infantry, but now among tbe military advisers ot the Boers, which asys tbat nearly 10,000 trained European soldiers. Including 800 officers, aie among the Boers. , DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve la un equalled for piles, Injuries and akla dis eases. It Is tbe original Witch Uazel Salve, Beware of all counterfeits, F 8 Duffy. rf-. -4) 'if . Our Laundry Work.. Is as near perfuct as It u posalblo tor any laundry to b. We have specially except good work and laundry every thing tbat Is washable. Wo aie saing your licen and will not crack your col liirs or trar your gnrmonU. If you care for your health yon will -nd your gr rneuta to a laundry tbat la particular In this inntliod and uao care In doing thia wo ilt Wo want you to try 111 und for y. ii-K- ll l.nt kiud of work wo diw V, c I,. ; - i if yi-u v. ill try u wo ran w y .ii I r t'l.-in any lu.n try yon i r BJo. Ca. A choice lot juBt received at J. L. McDaniel's. 71 Broad St. "Also Small Sugar Cured Harup, Eugliblt Cured Shoulders and Big Hams to Out. Mince Meat, Prunes, Evaporated Peaches and Apples. Nice fresh Canned Goods of the best quality. Suow Drift Hour Lakes the lead among Fancy Patent Floors, try it once and you will buy no other, 2Jc lb. All ou want Anything in Groceries you want at prices which cannot be beat. Give me a share of your trade and I'll save vou money. 'Phono 01. LIU JL -MANUFACTURERS- Meadows' SSde Special Guanos. f you farm on the intensive system and for profit, yon must use HIOH ORADB GUANO. Our Goods are specially adapted for this section. BUT Used by thejlargest and most successful farmers in this section. Their Field Results speak louder than Words. SPECIAL GUANO Use Meadows' GOLD LEAP Tt'BACCO GUANO, (Tried and True) for Color, Silkiness and Fine Texture5. Manufactured in the bright leaf section of the State, and specially prepared for the needs of o ir land. If interested send for leaflet of analysis and testimonials. Our 1900 Calendar also for the a3kitig. E H: & J. A. Works: Union Point OtVtyistyvisiXisnswV ? LUXURIES for Mr. All eiHWniwritb si 12c lb, v :. , ' Yours for Buslnef s, b J; R. PARKER. JR.; GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. j Y Santa Clatis rjistatc ! ' ' r 'at ( j!,,;,,.., i;m;, i, (jiilifonila Oranges, Fine Apples and Bananas. N i'h, I! -i "ins and Yh,. in f'-t everything Nice and F'eah for Xmas, -GIVE HE A CALLKZll HAHS Wholetial Retail Grosser, .m 71 I5rsiJl Hi. Co.. Potato Cabbage FOR ALiXT CROP. MEADOWS CO., Now Bern, N. C. ixi' tisrtyvtyvtstsrj the FASTIDIOUS, Aa wp.ll aa nt ccasai tea for the everr dav table, can be secured from our i choice Ktoik of Cai;De 1 Go ids In glass arid tin. uui esquislto Pie serves, Jelly, etc., aa well as our fine Vegetables In tin, are the beat. Our Peas should be t steJ Ibey have a natural sweetness an-J flavor that you seldom find in canned peas. Don't forgot our 20c Mocha and Java Coffee. Give us a call when In need ef soy thing In our line ben ar in 3 ss and we will sate -you n oney well as giving ytu the beet and freshest poods to be bad. Wo also ltao a tew country Sacsage mad Mates No WI en lie chrosee for the Xmas feast from our strck ot Fancy and '. Staple Urooriee. Our Jl ryal , Flour for your Xmaa bakiny, our superior and esquisllelyv flavored Coffee and Teas, Our Piura Pu' -ding, Rellshc. CrjstaUied Fnrts and illufer, Foreign a id DorrM tie nieeie, Tot River Pr at Bi tver and Aimn.'s Hlrli M-at t il meet wi'h the tsviT'f the co- noisieur. We I a -e In a Urge shlr est Beautiful ICnlamvoo Celery and It Is fine. Msa lows i IS I. I I, .11-. I i
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