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t U'.Y BtUN, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY1 4 . .."-. EIGHTEENTH TEAH. ' VOL. XV1I--N0. 2CG. ' 0 'af ij-f -iv "saw' ' 'a" 0, Us thelace to Trade. i All Goods to -to AS- Every body is using our 20c Mocha. J Is 4 aKfaik Coifee intf E:&mciBi)Rk cAt GasMll & Mitchell' s 7 GROCERY: i : You can ert; Whole Codfish and Mackerel, Vv Choice "Irish Potatoes, " Corned JBe"ef, N. C. Hams, small, New, Cakes andCrackers. ''Try our Dewey Mixed CalM at 15c. 1 1 ho are line. ; . " A fresh arrival of Ontaria Iluckwheat, , 3 and 6 lb "package 10, 15 and 25o. i Good Bnttery Big and.Small wheat Fionr. ' 1 -' " . " .'., s A - '- " - -1 A full stock of all kind Canned Goods and Neiv pack Tonwtoft., 3 lb can 86, etandard-3 for 230. t Try ft c;m of Turkey of Chicken, nice for r lunoh.- t ' , Uam'Loaf or Veal Loaf for Supper. Beef Ertract here too if you' needH.-' , .' "V- Our 15o Roasted and Ground to Order Coffee L " ia a Good" One. - 1 , 1 GASKiaiil&IMI'TCHEl; : , HARDWARE: "-yy h. r r :- OROCERIES: 13 MIDDLE '.BT&EBT. .' Thoue U7. f 6I '3K0A STUEET.'-; . Largest and Finest Vr-& Stock of . . Buggies Wagons I have moved to the Broad Street Stables, purchased of J.; W. STEWART, where I "shall be glad to meet all friends and customers. . . Ncv Bssn, Truck lVaH. ' Bost Strains Extra Early Tnirk Vn at Clark'. Hememlier Jauks K. t l.tHK, Brick Store, near Market L.t k. YOUR PRINTED -STATIONERY Is an Index to jo.tr Biilnctn. Then wby not we tho b st. We do the NIoeit, '' Cleanest, FcaU-Ht J..l Woik of all lnd. - V.' K've tlie I: t Work, the IW Ta--r 8'"-k, the l'-i-it Ink, and charge joo no niTito foij it than you pay for the -r.' i,.d. sr 's' " ' Hackburn s V? V V ?Firsf - class V cwr . X L Flour. Ilominjj Oate, loose, .and Buck vv Ever-; Found in New Bern.? Harnesses Robes - H. C. L. II. CUTLER IIAnniVAHECO. -DEAtXUS IN T r . , , m. -. k a w 1 ' I pM-b, D.-inrt ami I!i and I niftcr. Guaranteed , nUi t,.r V. H n t I : 1. 1 or i!i"l We I, r lur; f! LTluJ IliE. No Serious Conflict Occurred Yes- terday at Frankfort Uoeliel at Deslh's Door. Effort of Coart to Kfen Peace. Deyel . ' (pment Looked For I Konaay.'Wlll -" - Not Obey. Special to Journal.: : - i's . X FRiKFot, F8b, 8.&-Tho death o( William Gotbel i now considered a matiet of only a short time, Judge Pryor has wired Judge-Ued wine at Jackson that he may not live an .hour and that there Id nrt tartbly hope, v " v Justice Ooebel, hli brother, arrived at Frankfort this afternoon and came out of the Bick chamber weeping bitterly. Goebel goffered relapse shortly after one o'clock this afternoon and did not respond to llie remedies which were ap plied and fulled lo rally. :f: ' i ' None of :the doctors holds out any hope of hie recovery. The stomach has been the great trouble. On the morning he was shot Wwai slok at the stomach at the hotel.,; He went to the State Heuse that morning without any breakfast, and he has bad practicaly no nourishment since." ' . - r ;v - Judge Cautrell has lusued aninjunotlon against - Taylor and Adjutant General Collier and the hearing of. whether the Injunction will be made permanent will be heard befote Judge Cantrell Febmary 8th at Georgetown.- -. ... -If the Democratic legWators are re fused admlMlon to the State House lion- day, Taylor and Collier will be consider ei in contempt. . .The Democrats" will come back to Fran!; fort Monday, and the Republicans will assemble at London, Lanrel county. ; , - Xte effort will us made to secure per sonal service on. Taylor..- The Judge baa ordered that the Injunction be allowed to remain bit ilo without service be oanso of.thi danger that .would threaten the man who should undertake the taak and the results thai might ensue owing to the Mate ul t o public mind. . Speaker Tremltlo said today that -the Demouratlo leglslaters lll not obey any orden ldutd by TayloK and got Lon don. Oakham, the Lieutenant Govern or,' is a.-tlnir in the place of Goebel as Governor.' - WisnmoToif, Feb. 2 A delegation of Kentucky Democrats! : oonBisting of Senator-elect Blackburn, and Represen tatives Rhea, Wheeler, Smith, Allen and Gilbert, and Colonel PhlL Thompson, called upon President McKlaley today at the White- House to protest agalnat Federal interference "4a the contest in Kentucky. They expressed their deep solicitude lest a collision should ooear between the warring elements in Ken tucky, ami made the report that Govern- Or Taylor had solicited Federal Interven tion the text of their protest They assured the President that the law and constitution-of Kentucky bad been strictly followed by the Democrats In the contest over the Governorship, and that they propoied to stand by the Uw. The crisis that bad arisen, they dechred,' should be met In the court and determined by the law.:-. The Demo crats, They assert, wooU abstain from violence... They simply desired a lawful and orderly settlement of the contro versy. Federal Intervention would only aggravate matters, intensify the excite ment, and - almost certainly lead to Voable, and perhaps, loss of life, -'J'', v. ; teaator Blackburn and Representative Rhea said that they were going to Ken tucky tocounnel )t':e and obedience to thV law. ' hienator Llndiay endorsed what his cdllenguct had said about the Democrats . aljliilnjl wllliln the law, no matter how much men might 4 differ as to the wisdom ajd merits of the con test. .; r -'y. '. '':- . i . ; ': , . The dlspatcil of Federal troops la Ken tncky, woul I, be Huiil.-td his opinion cre ate auaio y and chaos. N., -The ('resident In reply expressed his great snxie'y over the situation; bis profoundeat wish that violence should be avotded and contests should be' legal ly determined. He assured the delega tion In a general way that Federal inter ference would come ouly as the last re sort after having been Invoked by the proper authorities uuder the law and constitution. W. B. iPhilnot, Albany. Ga., savs, "De Wilt's Little Kaily UitT4 did me more good limn any pills I ever took." The famous little pills for consllpallnn, Ml I iiiancis and liver anil bowel troublef. V 8 DufTy. Teachers are Suspended. - I to Jtiuniul. TON, Kclirunry 3 The 'I'onrd of IvIiH Hliun of thi city today ain'pnrni('d Mi Mllllo V. hit.!. Ilia piim:lml if Lit Inpton S liocil, ati.l hi-rcurps f.f t' i;.- ): th. p-ndini( Ihe Inve-'.l.-itioii of ) c ,i i l -y'n 1 Urn ill wlii' tl tli'i M-iKn.l (iiiMn-ti v,',i) ilnjnn cli.ir,; ; t'nil v. tf.o d J.iinpi M lit'! I f,'irn tii(! W ili i l ut il U in i; V : il H Ills? -I ir.li' o I '1 1-1. , KM! B .1 I I . I umuz:i Belief That Buller is FigTitln? To- Wards Ladysmith. - Movement of Boer. Fly inn ColumB North Causes Them Trouble, ( The Fntnre Campaign ' Is to be on Hetfin-. " 1 , en'a Line. v . .' 1 Special to Jenrnat - - ' , LonooK. February I The Central New gives a dispatch from Ladysmith that confirms the reports that the Boer are meting from . the neighborhood, of the town. There object la nukoown. . The public belief today, from various fragmentary : report and semi-official hints, is that General Buller Is again moving for the relief of Ladysmfth end that this time he la engaged In another battle. " C - The War office announces that thir- teen death occurred In Ladysmith Wed nesday and Thutsday from disease. -. Word baa come from. Durban regard ing the flying British column which was dispatched early In December. -The col umn has reached North Sululand. ' The ostensible object of this movement was to check the Boer cattle raiders. It Is be lieved however that the force is really intended to harass the Boer line of com mnnlcation above Ladysmith , r - The appearance of this flying column of British In Eululand faae created un easiness amongrfhe Boers ever the bor der. . - - !-.- ' A number erf Beer have been hurried ly withdrawn from Ladysmith and Dun dee to Yryheld, in the Transvaal to pro tect that lace and oppoao the British advanoe. - y 0- I The Boea have at Yryheld about 1,000 men wttb three gnrs. , " A dispatch dated Pretoria January says that Commandant Olivier reports from Ladygray that his Free Stale Com mand at Stormberg . is nearly surroun ded. Unless reinforcements . are : sent him be says that he will have to aban don the position. Many Cape Colonists have left the Boer army and returned homo regardless of threats of death. ' London, February ? 2. Cliarles . Wil liams, military critlo of the Morning Leader, says: -"V , V 'J;"- "Buller has begun - a new . movement toward Ladysmith and was probably en gaged soon after noon today it all bis artillery and . munition bad oomo up, In any case, hi order were definite for an advanoe. " v ,, - . ", "There is no reason to suppose the di rection of tbe new move is that of Dun donald's recennoissance -toward. Hoa ger Poort, close to Bethany, though some cavalry and horse artillery may go that way so a to operate on or perhaps beyond the Acton Homes road..- We are inclined to believe that Boiler i means to pound out of existence any Boers or any works lying on- the river : near the junction of tbe - Little Tugela. If he succeed In establishing himself there'on the northern bank he will virtually have turned the Boer positions at Onderbrook and Qrobler's kloff, over looking Colenso. Tbl would . mean splitting the Boer forces on I he south oi Ladysmith. . Probably General White would be able to help this effort by occu pying with energy the containing bodies .of the Boers.:. V..v'r .::?if; Londom, Feb. 8 General Trench,' by Instructions, is now In Cape Town . con sulting Lord ItobUrls).-;...".''-0.'(r''-"!'" Large engineering constructions are proceeding at tee 3d odder river, suggest ing that Lord Hethuen'e fortified camp ha been selected a the byj rom whlcb i.o Invade (he Free blalo. Numerous sklingc, .platforms and warehouses are being built wid a permanent rallwy bridge I well advanced. Oener j1 Tucker has arrived at Mehueo' camp. ' - - Johnl '-r, Poseyvllle, Ind, says,' "l never u I anything as good aa One Minute Cough Cuie. We are never with out It. "Quickly breaks up coughs and colds. -Xures all throat and lung trou bles. Its use will prevent consumptions. Plea anl to take. F S Duffy. ' TII3 MAKIETS, The following quotations were receiv ed by J. K. Latham. New Hern, N. O. Niw YoKt, February S Open, lllch. Law. Close , May cotton .... 7.06 7 m 7.93 7.9.1 i Augcolion 7.94 7.91 71(1 7.91 1 Sept. cotton ..: 7.40 7 40 7.45 7 4'i 1 Nov. cotton.... 7.27 7 27 7 21 721 CUICaOO lliURKTS tYniAT: Open, lllnh. Low. tlo Llu' ; kT ..). It y I'M B, It. T. .. C. iO .... l;!iiiir ... n oi m 'i;;! rj 3S s:it T-t -I , 3:'!' Cf,J ('.ml k 8. I'ref. I rl t'Or'S HIS 1KB. Butler Promises to Make Otho. Wilson a Congressman. s ' -Jltf "," Candidates Are Still Coming Oat Head of State Schoold, .The . ""t State Library Improved " " Temple Site fffj -' t v In-Price. ' . ) RitEion, Feb 8 And now is 1 said Senator Butler has promised Otho Wil. snq the position of Congressman from this district.". Fours : year ago Otbo wanted to be Senato lie ml-aed It by a long shot.: His miss of the congressional target will be even worao. . If -. that be posVlble, ; N s - - " state Senator R. lv! Smith, of Stanly, announces hts candidacy tor the Dem ocrat nominal lun for Lieutenant Gorer. nor, ...' Ibor Commlssiuuer Lacy jay be is quite confident of receiving the - nornl nation for Treasurer. ': He is in receipt of jmany letter which confirm that, be lief. '- Clayton has so far raised - $43,000 of. the $75,000 wanted for a .cotton mill In 13 months the mtirwtll be in opera: Hon, i. ' i f " . i , . y. Father. Worlb paid out $203,867 from the State Treasury last month -.' The Methodists gamed 1034 member In North Carolina last "year. ; The Bap tist are also trowing rapidly; It was remarked as a curious fact that while the head of all the State educa tional Institutions the University, Ag ricultural and Mechanical College, Blind and deaf Mute Institutions, Normal and industrial Colleges., are natives, all ..the bead of the denominational institutions are from other States, as for example, Davidson, Trinity, Elon, Wake Forest, the Baptist Female University, Peace In j stliute, St.Jdary'B, etc. .s; This shows the srreat attention North Carolina is at tracting from an educational point of view-..'; .," Improvements of- the State Library continue.'. Bright and large ' numbers have been placed by Marshal Bradley oa the backs of all. its lh.OOO and more volumes. These "numbers refer to the cases, each one having a separate set of I State reports or rather books on par- ; tlcnlar subjects. The rearratagement is excellent, as Is' also the remodeling of the Library,- ..-" " : C:,..'..- m While the Masons desire to buy the city hall at $25,000 some of - the alder men are declaring it to be worth $100, 00. J V ' ' ; .:: Attorney General Waleer-j is, here, ready for the Supreme Court b'isiness. rHebas recently granted leave , lor the bringing of several . actions In v quo warranto, and will give these Iff the prws., ' ,'1 'T, - 7 " , ' ' -' A petition was-' banded to the Snow Lumber Company, of High Point yester day signed by the white operatives o( tbe factory, '-requesting 'that tbe negro men working In the shop with them be removed. They didn't object to the ne groes working on the yards, bnt refused to be 'tailxed op" with them in tbe Shop, Tbe company, refused to grant the . re quest, and at 8:80 o'clock some one blew the whistle and all of the white bands walked out. '; For soma time-there has been, feeling , among white employes against negroes working alongside of themi and thai since smallpox broke out ere and some of the neroe nave been exposed to tbe disease this hastciie.l th trouble. '. vt CASTOR I A . For Infants and Children. - v The Kind Ydu Have Always Bcijp Bear tbe 61gnatnre I have received samples of A. L Singer's Tailor-Matin Knits, Pauls and Fanny Vesting for Spring and Summer T.MIO . ' . ' ' If yon de.-iire to sec the, prettiest lino ever in tlio city we are jirupared to show them to you.' n li. At I . f I' '-ink I ol.e .-. -I MANY A SLIP. i An. Enormous Fee Missed Because to Judft Changed His Hind. Special to Journal, , ' BnooKLYK, February John F. Car- roll Rlchsnl vCroker's fepresentalive, missed a fee today of onah-iudred and seventy-five' thousand dollars In a few hours. - - ' " " - v7 ". J'idgc FilgjAral appointed bim tbe n- ceiverofa wbarf warehouse company, but within n anitrt iiinv lm revoked the order. As the property Is worth $17,500, 000 his fee as receiver Wonld have been the amount namt-d. The lawyers who were Interested cancluded that they did not want a Tammany receiver. ;' - : - -Ged Barbe, McBrloia, Va.,says,"Nott ing did me so much good as Kodol Dys pepsia Cure. One doso relieved me, a f aw bottles cured nut.", : H digests what you eat and: always: care- dyspepsia; FS Duffy. . Safe In Port. 8peclal to Journal. -. Pbovidiwce, It. I , February 8 The three masted schooner James Bolce of Baltimore, arrived in this port tola, a week overdue. The vessel had a perilous voyage and fierce battle "with the ele ments. , The men were thirty-six hours at the pumps. De Witt's Witch . Hazel Salve is un equalled for piles, injuries and akin dis eases.:: It is the original Witch Haul Salve,- Beware of ail connterfeits, F 8 Duffy. J.W., Stewart's NEW LOCATION. I have removed to -WJ Middle Street, next door to Journal office. To all who may owe me notes or ac counts By coining in and paying or se curingamf, you will thereby save your self all cost and further expense. ML I XV. itcct & Superintendent 8 Broad Street -Cy-i- Truck, lleans At Clark's. Vattntinee. Mohawkr, btrlnglewi. Oreen . Poda. Jambs F, ULark, Brick Store, near Market Dock. 80c on the Dollar :- Beginning THURSDAY, ' FE8 RUA RY J st, we will sell all Win-tot- Clothing at 80o on the dollar, ' Now is'the time to save from 12 to $4 on a good alt wool suit. ' ''i. $16 60 Suits now 13 30 '::- is oo 10 00 '-1 :.' ' ' -8 00 18 00 10 00 ,600 : 6 40 ,"4 00 : 8 80 . . 8 OOVants 3 50 J An Winter Goods will be. sold at same low prices ta call arly and get r yout pick of these I'argains. JI1DUNM 57 Pollook Strect. Our' Laundry Work.. Is aa near perfect as II lapofalble for any. laundry to Im. Wo have n Hpflaliy except good work aud latind'y every- thing that Is walitu. We are amg j your liren and will not era- k V"tir col- j lars or trar your gnrinnnti'. II yiu rare for your health you will wml your gar menla to a liiuinlrv that is Particular In this niotliod and lino earn In t!olnif this I work. We want you lo try nx'ind s for ynuinrlt wh-ii kind i t work we do. Wo 1" h if yni w ill try l 1 licti.-r tli in any hi t an 1 ymi ! iii'lry "-I 7 .J :i-J T Ga. HAMS ' , i j J A csJi jice lot jiut received at J. L. 'KicDahiel'Sj ?7I Broad St. - - .--.-)!. s.-i-;:f'.Kj'V!ji.: Alao f ufull biigur i nred Haine, English Cured Bhonldcis and Big Ilams to Out. 'W'i Mince Meat, Trunes, Evaporated reaches anJAppies. Nice fresh Canned Goods of the best Quality, , Snow Drift Flour lakes the lead among Faniy Patent Plonrs, try it once and joii will buy no other, 2$c lb, All you want . 'v-i.- --rj. Anything in Groceries you want at prices which cannot be beat. Give me a ehure of your trade and I'll savejouJittonev. L. LJcDAlJIEL 'Phoue 01. inn, -MAM7KACTUBEK8 Meadows' drlde If yon farm on the intensive system HIGH GRADE GUANO. Gur Gpods are specially adapted mm Used by tbejargest and most succetsf ul fanners in this sect ion. Their Field Eesnlts speak louder than Words. HVKVll UVNOH Use Meadows' GOLD LEAF TOBACCO GUANO, (Tried and True) for Color, Silkiness and Fine Texture. Manufactured in tbe bright leaf section of the State, and specially prepared for the needs of ok land. If interested send for leaflet of analysis and testimonials. Onr 1900 Calendar also for the asking. E. H. & J. A. Works: Union Point I LUXURIES for ; 1 Ml. A (it. Wtdt worth at 121o i): S .- . Your for Business, lPhone 69.:1; rt$iWaXaWrjf Snta iClatis - ' ' If Malnea (iii Cnh! Nuls, Itnininn and Ki ;i. In f.i' t fv GIVE s? '-"It Wholesale & Retail W35r,':j 71 I!ro4 Bt. Special Guanos. and for profit, you must use for this section. Potato Cabbage FOB ALL CROPS. MEADOWS CO. New-Hera, K. C. the FASTIDIOUS, As well as necessaries for the every day table, can be secured from our choice stork of Canned Goodi in glass and tin. Our exquisite Pre serve. Jelly, etc., as well as our fine Vetelables In tin, 'are the best. Our Peas should bo tested Ibcy have a natural sweetness and flavor that you scMora Bnd in canned peas. : ' C- --.5 Dim't forgpt cur 20e Mocbn and Java Coffee. Give its a ofl w hen in need Cf any thing in Our line and we will sa'e you "money us ; well lilvlr.gyta the beat jind f nwtlieal rood to be bad.? We also ; ha e few country Bausaie made lb, -r V'-,w:i; ' --ii,-;:v-''':'-i;- "7 Broad Street!. ; Makes; Not 4 When he rluosee for the feast from onr Mock of Vuiuty and Btaplo -Gioorriea. Oury'Rbjal Floutior yoar Xmaa baluny, . our5, superior and esquisttaly, mvored' Coffee at d Tetfa, Our Plutfe Pud ding, Rcl'shc,' CrystalUcd Fruits and Uii. per, Foreign and fcoraee- .. lie Oltf -n e, Fox Kiver Print flutter and imnii'. Mime Meat 'will ' ' rnit wi h the lavot tf the cor noit.eur.7 ; i.i Welav"ln a Inrpn nlilpa Utt Batitilul 10 1 nvizoo Ci lory nd , it Is fine. , Fine Apples and limiiiiri jtl.ing Nice and F'C.ih f" I ma, A CALL- Mealii Co, :' 'C' ,i k ; ':J-1 ' P 'O-':'"-':''-ft"-.; ': ! f, t.i: r wi rknrfrl r I Jrmr4- i:- 1 Pi T A.T..
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