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.4- -? ' , '.. y er ( i i i , ' i . If ! 1 1 sf - . " iVii.VKIW MftS, K;C;'JRrDif'MOESIHflt-JMDlBi;iI, 1901, ' ',' - ' - JUSITi'jCmR YOL. XT11I-S0. 244, !; i - SPECIAL FRIDAY SALE ! 3E3E 3K rv IB TTT L WWSMtvW I WULU - '"v 1 -.x II Te 5 pairs rj7: PJEK PAIR I ; SS 1 HOH'S. ill ::xm CRAVEN COUNTY BOLLS ; .-tl. 3.i I 1B0HSH DISPtHSiRT. To Join r Populists biiSenatorial 1 ; Vote' . ' -' Extra Fay For County Commlsitoneir. 1 1' Special Tax Levy. " Against Saoot--v; y'i fag fnm Special to journal. 1 ...V - r;''"- . Ralbiqh, Jan. 10. Bill wen Intro-': duced In the Hoaae today, by' Represent niii, :!.,,...yj.V--r At Greensboro By Legislative En- 2 Great Sesaloa of SrMl Ladg of talUv6 w B) fweti of Craven, to allow 2 TO BE HAD AT U vy)fn Craven county . CommlMlonara extra' - . . . 1 . . , I psy, sou to snow iucui HI wvy s apeutsi tax; also a bill to prevent- washing and j hooting from bridges In Craven county. 1 Bunas, Jan.10.-The newa waa oon- : Qoallty- and no qaantlty makea Do . . "' T". firmed to-day that U Repnblloani In 1 witt'a Little Early Elaera aucb valnable the Leglalatnre wlU vote for Uongreaa-1 mtie liver pilU F. S. Duffy A Co. man Richmond Pearson Jor V. B. Bena- tor. .:itwMaiao earneatnai; eropu-i ft BRTAN uat memoert tent wora w ms nspuuu-i ..... .V. .1 m.hU t lttAil eomlneee for UilalatlTO offlcere the iuuiwoi r."" r Republican would vote for Marlon But-1 Ier for Benaton The Bepublloant de- clloed to enter Into any each agreement. The PopollleU were therefore not In the Repnbllqan cauena. : The Grand Lodge of Ilaaone adjourn. ed to-day, after the beat aeiiion In Its hiatory, 'M '.INo hat: than 418 member were present yettarday, Thlt morning the Grand offloer were lntlle0,lnolud- log Grand Hatter B. D,Royter, Grand I hoUL where be aubmltted to a newspa- lreaaurer Wimamwmpion ana urana i per jntet,Wi n ti,e courge 0f which he riicretary JohnOi Drewry. V- .;-iV xf. I admitted that he had made a mlatake In The Seaboard ' Au ; line excepted to I comlnir to Omaha, the attitude of Ne the Corporation Oonualialonert' oraer l braaka Democrat! toward the fire-eating reducing the freight rate on logi. need I Southerner radically changed when li In making shuttle blocks, etc. The com-1 became known that be had indulged In mletlon overrules (he exceptions. , interview with. William J. Bryan Jn The Democratic joint legislative cau l miiicb lhe genetor talked so plain to the Pure Product at reasonable prices. It is well to turn over a "New Leaf at the end of every year and begin a New Year trying to do better in some way, than you have in the post one. ' So begin the New Year trading .with Parker and yon can readi ly tee at the end of the year that you have livedwell and saved money. . We carry a full line of Fancy Groceries, our stock is complete in very way and a call from yon will be highly appre : cialed, yon will receive a great deal of benefit Wishing all my old and new patrons A Happy and Pros perou8 New Year, I am Yours to please, J. BARKER, Jr A S Cor. Broad & Hancock Hi. i cut last night ratified the action of the Demooratsjof North Carolina at the pri mary last August in deciding by an enormous majority that F. M. almmons It to suoced llarlon Butler as Senator. Too matter earns up quickly before the eauous. There was cheering at tne unanimous ' vote. : Simmon waa not present.; The matter came up to quick ly and quietly that there waa not time to notify him to be preaant. . hi. Governor Charles A. Reynold, Kill me no communication patted -be tween blm and Governor Ruttell regard, ingthe Chief Juttloeahlp.' He said he never said;a word to me, nor did I say a word to blm about the matter, nor did any friend of his approach ma in regard loll." J. R. Dlckem of Enfield filed a volun- . We bar Jut JEeoeived Bprinf Lisa of s . t our Hahm Q Sorts Patent Kid Shoes. sown . The only Patent Leather whkh doee not crack. . ' ' Wo have tbemtaf, D uM ' latU. Tho shapes arc entirely bew this ion. ' , , n',-: .' j.G.DUilN&GO. , " Furnllier, ' - IT fOLLOCX 8T&SET. ' A Year's Hard Riding ku proven that tie line of BW-ycIa, keidUd by ate 1 tbe. UB T. My 1001 lima ie anor tenplete lata af ptevtoo. I aave'esoliislf agncj for ; COLCkt'JLA, HARTFORD, BAXULFB8, OLKYaXaKD, BTKARSa, gyaicwa. . . XiOLE, CBAWrOSD, I . RlAOaBA, IDKVL, , ; TXOETTB, PESBAMT AKD MARU BIOYCLM tyJUpelrfagJ Bpeclaltr. . r wji. t;iiim, Bicycles, Gsaa, Aatawaltloa, Orapk op toe as. ' Job ' Frtatlag. Bebbef Suaps.- , t W Kiddle X. " HIWa,lf. i y We have iome g6od BARQAIN3 In Hens, Youths & Boyi Cloth lnff to - .Close Oat llovr 13 tbo tlmo to get ft El Bargain aa x:o tiro mnklng- room Jor I:; i liirr Ooods. Trlccn Ilc-luccd 10 - r ct::t. ! LBook Store ' Settle 1 - joir last yearVaccoant , today, . - Oor loi ma,t be bal 0(v4 tloulnf aiih the , lOllt Century. , , Masons. Joint Legtslatlre Caucus Ratifies Primary For Senator. Program For Inauguration. , - Ialreduceff. Cede ComniU- kloa to be Named by Governor. School Taxes to be Sepa rated For Races. Factory ,-" - Labor. ' NEW LOT OF Codfish Also In 1 lb. Bricks Tnst Becelved. RALRion, Jan. 10. I u the Senate a bl 1 vrat paued -abolish! n; the ditpeasa- I ry at Greentbore, the primary , of white I voter hem there, decI Jed by two thous and majority' (or abolUblng. . A bill was introduced in House pro-1 . Fresh lot Ontario Prepared and Old Fashion Buckwheat, Finest Elgin Butter, Fancy Cream Cheese 15c lb. That Genu ine Java Roasted Coffee that I am selling at 20c lb, is a big bargain, if you drink coffee it will pity you to try it. New bbl. Fulton Market Beef, also Pickled Rump Pork, Hdnz's Saur w. .u. n.. I Another hill re-diitricllnir the State! Omaha, Neb,, January l8.-Senator .,,..., ,v. , rt TlUojad, of South Carolina, was grottly Md fiM1D tweWaU) . for tsnuooeapy me jacxson.au boll.hlng the criminal circuit courts; bare last night.' Both at the reception r . . .,. , lw( KnnoInted I.. .1 .... 1 U- ..n. V. i J I iu vu iimuwu uu m -1 K the irovernor. Kraut and Pickles, lers 5c each. Fresh Canned Goods, Nice Jelly in tumb- It will Pay You to Call and Examine my stock before placing your orders elsewhere. Senator was left to Book alone. . Xilttlt or no attention ws shown litmi yet be wat an Invited guest of . the Jacksonian Club, and In disgust he repaired to bit defeated candidate that Bryan - retorted with the remark that the Senator's lan guage was both impolite and lnelegnnl. When the Senator was responding to a toast he was' rudely interrupted and shown othsr discourtesies, one banquet er going so far as to tay that the Sena tor's remarks were tedjiiout, and that be was an om reuei mil. The tosstmasler during the banqnei was engaged In an interesting conversa tion with the defeated candidate for the Presidency, and scarcely looked In the direction of the Bouthern Seuator. Bu tweeu two sociable oouplet the Senator from South Carolina tal morote and ml len to all appearances, and no smllt oflened th linet of that tphynx-like visage. He took little Interest In bit ,ur ronndlnct and hla wooden countenance Three bills were introduced to amend the Constitution so that school taxes paid by white shall go entirely to white schools, those by negroes to negro school. A law wat once enacted of the ame tenor. The Supreme Court de clared It unconttltutional. Representative Thompson wheu asked whether bill had any backing replied, "There it in Rural districts among white tax payert great clamor against further education of negroes by whiles, the people aaylng they have done enough for the negroes, and want to cut loose from them, adding they do not want ne groes educated, as the educational quall- Scation hat been made, and if negroes are educated, this will amount to noth ing." Some leaders In the house declare tbe bill will never become a law. Another bill to regulate factory labor, prohibits employment In factory of children, and under eleven years, limits a day't work to ten hours for operator; and eleven bourt to a day'a lahor for jperatori over fifteen yean A bill to compel children between eleven and fif teen years to attend school three months annually. J. L. MtDMIEL, 2 WholeMale A Btall JCwirocer, 'Phone 91. 71 Br.:vl ftl. & 3? J. A. JONES, BBOAD 8TREET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, Sale and Exchange HALF A MILLION FIRE. lny petition in bankruptcy, with fa.OOO I exprtwed no emotion. liabilities and $900 assets. I At he disposed of Nebraska fare placed The following I the program for th I before him hi eve were fixed upon hi. Fifty Seamen Narrowly Escaped Their Lives. With Inauguration at agreed on late last I night by : the legislative and ollliens oommlttee. Ou Tuesday the 15th day of January, 1 001. at 11 a. m . tbe officers-elect will escorted by the Legislative and the Uwal commilteet from lhe Yarborough House to tbe capttoL The retiring State officers and the members of the Legislature will then Join them aad pre- ceed to the Academy of Hualo where the Inaugural ceremonies will lake place. If however, the weather permit, the In- a igural ceremonies will be held at the eaM front of lhe capltol. Governor Seaeeil aad Goveraorleet ijreock, with their private eeoretarle will occupy th first carriage. Tbe See ret try of btate sad the Secretary-elect the next, and ooa, aoeompanlcd by .netnDor of the committee. Tbe military escort will be aedet Ike oommaad of the senior officer pretest, aeder th supervision of Adjutant Ga ral Koyste The eeremonle at tbe Inaogarallon will be opened with prayer by la Rev A. A. MerthaO. , The State oflotr will tbea present iLt offioart-sUct, aad the Oath of office will he administered by Aeeeclet Jaatlos Walur Clark, la Chief IleouUve betng tbe last la order, aad Immediately there. after Governor Aycoek will deliver his Insecure! add rasa. The procession will ilea resnra to tbe aspllol.aad the ae plate, and talking to no one be sat dur log the entire banquet. The peculiar Iso lation of the guest of second Importance was noticed by the members end gnett, of the club and they commented freel) apon tbe coldneta of hla treatment Tbe reason probably Ilea In certain ex- prestlont of the Senator when he and Bryan met and dltcataed tbe campaign then Jutl ended. The South Carolinian waa at rough In hit tpeedb to the de feated candidate a though he wat an ordinary man, and did not Hop to choose bit words In . characterising Bryan's management of tbe campaign as foolish la many particular. He Insinuated that II r. Bryan bad forced bad pollclea under the National Oommlttee In lb battle of ballots, and strongly advised lb Nebraekea to keep hit aaoulk oloeed until lb people ktvt Ime to recover. It wat related tbat tbe Senator bad plainly told the esPreaidentlal eaodl del that kta nfitneet as a eampalga manager waa shown la hi toe of Ne braska: thai be (tb Senator) could abow blm several thlngt about running tffstn aad poltted to South Carolina, where b hie overthrows the elmoel palriarcbal power of Wad Hampton aad bb friends aad (elabDsbed himself so firmly that be left th GaberaalorUI easlr for tb Sea ale, tker to remain a long as k desires the place. He further advised Mr. Bryan teep New York, Jan. 9. In an early morn ing Ore on the Erie Basin front, that llghti d up all Routh Brooklyn, Beard't shipping stores at the font of Richards Street, was partly destroyed; sn excur sion steamer, the Mlewlld, waa burned to the water's edge, one fireman was Injur ed and close upon fifty teamen narrowl) Mcaped with their lives. The total lot! It estimated at 500.000. The fire started, no one knows how, on board the Idlewlld, about 1 o'clock. rhe steamer waa lying just outside tbr breakwater, from which point tbe drift ed, aa aoon at she waa cut loose, directly across the Erie Basin and up against one of Beard's piers head. In a very short time the big covered pier, where jute and cotton were stored In bales, wat In fiamea from spiling to roof. Kir boats and engines fought the Ore from both land and water. Tae Idlewlld burned to the waUr's sdg aa J a couple of lighten also hid been detuoyed. Fire tutt and enlne companies were pouring tbttr streams Into tbe burning stores, boi Ike water was swallowed up la eteaea. and (he rtnt that coo to ne done was m keep tht edge of the bora- leg pier drenched and prevsat the fire f rota spreading. By 4 o'clock lbs flame kad dlrd dowa to amouldar la the bales sad debris thai bad Settled upon the spiling. srittuh-4.fc.-. yZ Largest and Finefct r-ttck tf HOUSES and- nTTJLICS Kver Fottud in New I'ern. Also it ' ompk to Line of Uut'eies. Wairons Harness, Robes Whips, rtrt Wlu-i-lc, Elc. J A. .IOMLS. lin ed ftlreft, Stewart' Old Stand. I II. I J. i ! JUNKS 01, 9IANUFACTUUEBM Meadows' High Grade Special pnnnnr It you t rm on an exten Ire tystetn HIOH GRADE GUANO. Ourgoo.lt are section. and for profit, you must use rspecia y ailnpUtl fur this Is aiakla esw ratkdfes fur this Ne' officer take cbergeof tbU fespeellv!,), ,po. lB tabct of party ror- Tm l90ii Mt 0f them, R- 4partmti Al tots coat tnleat polal ea Fayetl. villa street, Govraor Ayeoek aad the otkeroffloert will review th dvkitud Utury arocatelo. ' The dvl p roosts loe will be beaded by tbe member of lee UgUlster la a body. ' ' The reoort ef tb deaf mat school at alori as wa skews ttt pep lit prsssat- rby bar made greet progress aertag Ike resr. Tbe cost of the Hkagl was iaagulorlset-1900. Tbe UBcsrt of the Oread Ledge at ktaB4 were lesuUed by Past Greed Metier t. . Smltk ef Wleetea. Il tow rttU aatlrely with ike railway to say wbevbanbe te aeestaet Uttga- tloa akall tad et eootleee. Afrlvalw JaM A. "BrJta, Nt Bare. ... ..'-,-",, " gaalaaUoai leav e that qassuoa to le!,!, -,,,1 (. tbe future I will not I Natloaal Ooetmttlee, aad la otaer woruMrry )t mj p,t,t a Fouolala Pea ibel reslga tb leadership of the petty It I MK( M( MM Uie vest aad sblrt. If favor of other.-. . . ItocbHrour deunmtaatloa 1 bar tb Pee aad I will rsfuad tbe esnecy If on vVae threeteaed by paeeaaoola at I drop of Ink eollt yonr elolbet carried p ear olker laag trenUe, prompt relief tt I er dowa. Better the Jewler, etotesary, a It bdaageroot to oelay. We wosld suggaea tbat One Mltaul Cough Car be takea a tooa ae ladloa- Uoaa of btrlsg lake sold are aotlead Il tares qakkly aad lu early at pre-1 veal eonsompttoa. F. St PSy Co. Ci. II. Ennctt. S L S DEADLY KosQurrora Sprui StBilCaniE GOODS. Carving iUts. from (I 00 p. Kilts asd forts, from per tt! P ' I f 'hf Plat") Katras tad Feikt frees 1 i 't sp. p: rt r,:H n"Kt ttnn ?"a s4 p. J'ti ftnot TV a p. If 1 1 t.'.f, frnni 5V or. A f. 1 f!ir, kft .'.- ml,) t Buuk Utile plile ae DeWIlt UtUe rerllUettrevsry easily Ua eased lby era woadsrfslly effllra la eUsnttag tee llvsr aed bows'. F. VtBj Ce. Hi Siorm la CticifO. f sir too. Jas, I Oa of the wervt Itotatt of Iks Its, etrs't 'evanlng anl r4 ai!l rnMshl, rf. jSln( wi' sil t'lfr1'.11 lf,e tirlre sws. Tare t hf f.'l l ,aow aa 1 9'itA ' e"r f'-'tf . '. aa fcosf. Tkcy Art Sekly RetpoatlM lor - af Tel w hter. Havaaa, Jaa. I. Tb Amsvkaa Ota Woe tsdsr the twperlaUedtary of l)t. tUvd. wUr k ksib mitlr g Itpsr Imentt tl Q-KtnvU te to Ue pmpagaa ' aa of lka sallow frra, ta bv Ike Bins- m . - quito, bat otrtslsad ttlrsoMiy sllarao lory rasalis. Dr. Itd tsyt tbe esprlaeW tkew, bayned 4"aM, that lhara It eoate- O.I'.fi U.Is s- """"' rcrafl C r-,r.lr.f, ot tnif IRS pint.niiBM sioat are af' -attUe Ux tpraad ff A r n 'r.ff h-'- g Sft4 . 1 r tr I'.'iwt U re fs5ale It t'!rs OUR NEW STOCK of Hamburg Edg ings, Match Sets in Nainsook Em broideries All-Overs, Opon and ready for inspection. Atso a Nov Lot of Meadows' Great Potato and Cabbage Guano Ueed'by tbe largest and mott sncceesful farnitrt of thit section. Special Guanos for all Crops. Ua Meadows' Gold Leaf Tobacco Qna-.o (tried and truc)"for color, dlkirx aad fin teiture, maonfactand in the bright leaf section of the State, and atpecially prepared for tb need of our land. Mr-Seed for leaflet of aoa'jais and trwtirnoniala if inlrrUil Onr 1901 Calendar also for the asking. E. IL A J. A. JIE4DOWH CO., Work, it Ciloi folit, Ilf IERI, H, C. tor Dont Read This! Bet stop al Tl Fotloek Strert aad Weyoer Ussdry. We ksvt aaorsd eer Lea edry Office W tbe time Mr, bit ovWy geee -ally toys Weaesa r Leaadry pleat la te ibepe, phety w I have Borne young II ulc, largo and amall ryA also Borne nice Horses. "iBuggiosandLokTCaris fJZIlZ nrn that I will soli at Bar- - otk um iAi U I batterer gains, lor oasa or on tlmo. I am out ot bus iness and must closo them out, -. It will bo to your Interest to prico my ey fssktf af Taee We dntt slca a4 tksse proeaUeav Wi wrwm eay wee every Mai laeary Ux la Ml as orflre PT'"" are vtu wotlb enaslsg afts e will ta tivew el w weaka, , Oaf wtgea be ea tkeatrsst rrsry ail ( .4. ae ts a d fat? aad ss twrava. rVn tasts fpf remt Mat Mi r y " Tl. I !u' t ..-'a . t M i r r ! at . A!is a f" t!a f ''. 1 (,t r i u ,t -. u t ' - "Vc::;" rillhlls r e-a av ifttn - " " wise eg mil n Sew 1u, we are prospevwe v 1:1 I dock bcioro buying TeereTfVy, DITBISRI ETHM LitlCHT, !cK"or;hcro. A w a ! X w a r r r f T J. W. STEWART.,; r atiiO r.l' Pt, Ktw Ur.n.f, K. 1 1 r ' it
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