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. - .. . . - . v - , ( VOL' XYIII-SO. 248 HIW BlftH, H. C., WIDN1SDAY M0RNI56, JAHUARY 16, 1901. NINETEEN ! !l WAR " I, I1 ' f TT SPECIAL; r Tl . B3 FRIDAY -SALE ! 1 47 ! H IBi ii g y ''liJ.ojii''sia.smileiiaS fBi i I -E. 2 TO BE AT ' 1 jS I I JET" I PEIt PAIR 'I I P5"! nuppffimj'Q l.9xiiir OAuDUIvii Ob I 6! Yon Must Eat. Large Jolcy Sweet Oranges SOo aud 40c Dozen. " H Calf Seedless Lemons 20c ' Good Sweet Table Butter 8Po Lb. Fox River Print Butter 88c " . Good Cooking Butter 25c '' standard 8 lb. can Tomatoes, 8 cant for 25c 2 " " Corn 8 " ' 5c. " 2 " " String Beans, 8 C5c. ' 8 " " Lima Beans, 8 " 25c. " 8 " " Beets 3 " " 25c. ' 1 " " Beets,. 3 " 25c. All Kinds Canned Boupa 10o. or 8 " " 26c. 1 Gallon Can Tomato Catsup for hotels and boarding houses 60c Can. We have numerous other Fresh Goods just In but for lack of space we cant mention them just now. & call at our store will SAVE joa MONEY. T. R. .SSTGIS, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Grocer, PHONE 69. Cor. Broad A Hancock Sim. i 5 ilitLBook Store J YOU HAV'NT BOUGHT YOUR COAT Tf w In Yur Opportu nity at onr CLEARANCE SALE . of Tailor JHado Coat llesardlW of CmC J D.'FJARVIS, 4.v ! . rOLLOCK ITBKBT. i Hate You Read J In the Palace of the King, TheGentlemao. from Indiana, I o Have and U Hold, rriaoneri of Hope, Riohard Carrel, and Red Bock t 6. N. Ennett J WWE 0. GOYERSOB HCOCK- " ' 1 " ' Inaugural Address of North Caro u ' Una's New Chief Executive. Dlgottagioa ef State Question. 1U- franchlgement ef the Kegrtt a Necessity. To Bedeem Edneational Promis es. Impartial En forcement of the Law. Raleigh, Jan. 15. The following If In part the address of Governor Ayoook, wo was inangorated today: Gentlemen of the General Assembly, Ladies and Fellow Oitlaens: Every four years brings as a change of administration but sot always a chauge of policy. This year we' meet nnder extraordinary olroumstanoes one party goes out of power and another oomes in; one polloy ends and a new oue begins; one century passes away aud a new cSutnry olainu onr aervioe; a new oonstitation greets the new cea tnry. For thirty years of the nineteenth oentary we straggled in every way against the evils of a suffrage based on manhood only. We foand in the first days of that straggle that theory had outran praotioe and that reality had yielded place to sentiment At that time we had just emerged from an nnsno- oessf nl and disastrous war. Onr prop erty had been swept away, onr institu tions had been destroyed, the founda tion of onr soolol fabrio had been over turned. We were helpless. A victori ous, bnt ungenerous political enemy had crashed as to the earth; they had forced upon us the recognition of theories that we knew could not be reduced to suo- oesiful praotioe. We were poor, weak and defeated. We "eooepted the situa tion." We did our best to prove the falsity of oar convletions. Negroes and Cltlsenshlp. We endeavored with sincerity to bring the negroes to a realisation of the true dignity of full oitizenshlp. We urgent ly strove to instill into their minds that their trne Interests were likewise ours; wo sought with great solioitade and with much sacrifice of toll and capital to convince them that parties were the servants and not the masters of the peo ple, and that no past servioes of a party, however beneficial these strvloes might appear, )ustned the destruction of good and safe and eoonomloal government In order to secure its suooess. We provided schools for them and spent for them a wo spent for our own ohlldreit. Ws cared for their Insane and opened schools for the education of their afflict ed aud for the care and tuition of those who were left fatherless and motherless. We oon tinned these efforts in the fao of repeated evldenoe of their hostility and abated not our purposes when they repeated their follies. We still hoped that tbey would follow the example of the whites aud divide their vote along the lines of governmental, industrial and moral Issue. The result was a dis appointment Negroes and BepabltoaaUas. The negro was always to be eountsd upon and our opponents did not heal tate at any exose because they knew that lhy had 10,000 voters who oould be relied upon to support any policy however ruinous whloa bore the etamt of republicanism. With this vote as a oertaiary our adversaries, when they ease to power after twenty years of defeat dared new evils and wreaga. Un der their rale lawlessnsss walked the like a peeti let) oe death etelked abroad at noonday "sleep lay dowe armed" be sound of the pistol was frMoeot than the soar of the nocking Urd the sureasnaof wossea fleeing from pursaiaf biatee olneed the gate of oar heart with a shook. Oar opponent, mnmladful of the sturdy ds teraiaauosi of oar people t tan safe. COOL YOUR B In All Cases of Itching Burning and Scaly Humors with GUtlGURA RESOLVENT ' " Of all the remedies tor cooling and cleansing the blood and circulating fluids of Itching, burning, scaly humors, none approach, In spectnc action, the wonderful properties of CUTICURA RESOLVENT. It neutralise and resolves away (hence Its name. Resolvent) icrofulous. inherited, and other humors, which Boat In the blood, and which give rise to swellings ot the glands, pains In the bones, and torturing, disfiguring eruptions of the skin and scalp, with loss of heir. CUTICURA RESOLVENT extends its cooling, purifying Influence by mean of the pores to the surface of the akin, allaying Irritation, Inflamma tion, Itching, and burning, and soothing external humors, because of its power to neutralise HUMOR-GERMS which float In the blood and circulating fluid. It exerts a purifying Influence upon the bowels, Uver, and kidneys, thus removing a common cause ot yellow, mothy, greasy skin, and more or less of pimples, blotches, and blackheads. Many forms of debility, for which no cause can .be discovered, are due to the presence of humors In the blood, bones, and fluid. CUTICURA RESOLVEINT possesses, in the highest degree, humor expelling properties, and at the same time acts as a gentle aperient, diuretic and digestive. It promotes the general health, while Insuring the expulsion of humors which manifest themselves In the obscure forms of rheumatism, gout, kidney pain, and Uver troubles. Mothers are assured of the absolute purity ot CUTICURA RESOLVENT and Its freedom from any Ingredient that Is In the least objectionable In action, taste or odor. It Is therefore readily taken by children of all ages and conditions, and should be freely given on the first appearance of humors, whether simple, scrofulous, or hereditary. It Is also a mother's remedy, regulating and strengthening the maternal functions, while purifying the system of ulcerative weaknesses and human. It Is economy to take It on every occasion possible, while using warm baths of CUTICURA SOAP to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle, and gentle applications of CUTICURA Ointment te allay Itching, Inflammation, and Irritation, and soothe and heal externally, as the readiest means of Insuring epeedy, permanent, and economical cures, and realizing that greatest of human blessings, "a skin without blemish and a body nourished with pure blood." Complete External and Internal Treatment for Enrr Humor, $1.25, Conalitlng of OT'TICTTRA SOAP tWc to eleanse the skin of crust and settles and soft th thlolienfil -utl(He: CI'TIOURA OINTMENT fBOo ). to Instantly allay Itch In anl Irritation soo'hs anil km I. ana OUTICl'RA, RESOLVENT (50c), to cool and cleanse the bll. Sold throurhout the world. -v Fall Cream 1 m CEep EfSl I 13 As fine as there is made only 15c lb at at J. L McDANIEL'S 71 Broad Street. Fancy California I 'runes 10c, 3 for 25c: Nice Table Peaches 10c per 2 lb can, I'est Quality Tomatoes 10c can, or 3 for 25c; Best Quality Corn 10c can, 3 for 25c; Best Quality Beets 10c can, 3 cans for 25c; Heinz's Ba ,etl Beans with Tomato Sauce 10c, 15c and 20c can; fnlf Evaporated l'eaclies 10c Hi; N. C. Peeled and liced reaches 12c lb; N. ('. Dried Apples 8c lb; Evaporated App es, fine.-t quality 10c lb or 3 lb3 for 2-le. A few Seeded Raisins in lb package which I do not care to carry over to next season, you can have them for lOc'packae, Fresh lot l-'ox River Print -flitter. Anything in Groceries you want you can get at J. L. MtDMIEL, Grocer, 'Phone 91. 3? 71 Brti,l St. 1vv4MaiaiiMiiiifiiiaaiiiiBiikaistfissifE3ssa&aiitiN J. A. JONES, BROAD STREET, STEWART'S OLl STAND, RALEIGH. gnod orno at all aaaarda t-- radlfferoot to or lose parol of oaforotai law and preserving order. OooOdoal of of the sappnrt of this Inoraal aaaa of egro voewa, the tUpablleaa party Bad It all forgot the strwagta aad data. agination of that people who fought the first Bfbt la AlaiiuMO arklostbad gov- ersewat aad wrvse the first DeotaraUoa " We haya soma good BAEQAIN3 X la Hens, Youth. & Boys Cloth ; Close " Ttovr is the time to K&t a 'Big Bargain as wo are making room lor Spring Ooods. " "t ; Prices Reduced 10 per cent.' . . ' , : lEISIEOSGr & SISIFKIHl-i tl fllddle 5ir. Jerlai'i tooc fJaUtm. . for emit h taks . Ha C-g Pel ad, Med wwnMnf W l"'naols ef the at rv. ;ot l.n. I rei " s ewy eont I.Va or ' V,Tf.fiT. ( 's caiy t lstla- rrr-lp!" tmrrf. AYcar's'Ihrd BMlng kt provea that the Mao it Batycles handled by see H lias BUT. My 101 lie It, moral COUpWw IkU sty trta of lndrrncVe I tueekleabars. Tlaoy eUaJ etigvo Bonn Uerotinlaat to sosabat and the world know the result. The eatajaaJge of isea ended la a vtosory for good govaraaawtil Thai wa aot a cos- of pslesi oat of nee airy, Wtas sjne to power we tUatred aasrel the rswtty of Ula, Uhtrty aad Cpr- If W s ka4 saa all Uiaae aaBawd br 19,000 erra vote oast a the vrrt of O DM. W ha4 m on ohUf eity pea tfirrmgh Wood aad oaath ta ssarah of esiMy. u ' vtt did ant auiik u aefre bet we did krrs goad gtriarnnal W knew tbU he wee taoapaba ef glvlaf a that and we reanlvod, 4 ta eager, bat lor tk sal My of U atata. to eariail bU ower. We bad m what a strarsl It rerratrad SO sasi -rai Uie f ns of apeblknaa -itsniiaa with bias a a vntac Tho fre we On oaly lr rat h wa Muialaa. Tlteadanaaad aiMMS than tt. " i tv J n u a- (, i srvieg Bta, iross si ep. , I the XM In aaaae VntUg were aaaia ke Kalva aad fats, ftoei per Mil free Uimiye bxmi tee rwaref tie Silver Plated Kalvetsed fotkt (reel IIAOeat ep. nilvaf riat4 r-OOfit (roes 13 t rp Rum fm TV p. ' JflckVe nll arsawrS froas V ep. A few wood Dlr lrtwbVk alii t enld at eml,. AWe t fell I'ee ef v,k tna. I her tfet Un s!ov f s I" tri iM fo lite pr1r. A fail He Of Hard star esUh 'il fa etp far the r-. I here etolaeUt H,arJ 'or 0OtC3U, HARITORD, KAMHLHia, OLKYtLtKO. BTXABXfi, ITRA0UBC, ' ziOLi.cn a wroRO, puuinai turn iu, a, AMD MiPa BU7TCLM. ilepaBieg Ipeelaltv. i; , ': WSt, T JllldJjf BtrytWa, Oaaa, Aataaasltlee.Orspb. opbooes, Pttatlag. Bahber Siaaaoe, 1 HAM at t.Mte Waer rW K. 0 UEilCUBU GOODS. aetearaeaa, tHaviilaiaaaaet af tke fTh IKe lT'.'trir of 30 aa4 1 1 re anifrraiU4 srltaj V.aa faM a1 waa ilf ati q aara th $ - A aa-i e ;', t'.a aril 4 tw I r-oa i,lrai r.a4 ei tmr fc,rtyf ly. tr;rf.a. ta.m-tM h t a f--t- a f 4 t-tirafttl an -r-er,.p,tbi!.j. .in- -aj r. .- n f ' aa- t r i t - y . Who ni'H an 4 t tl a ; -a t t ,!., Fine Weather. Snow Needed for Wheat Crop. Wholesale Pardoning; of Convicts by Russell, IUlbioh, January 15. There was never a more perfect winter day than to day, and the remark heard on all sUes, 'It's Democratic westher. There never was finer." Gen. Wlllia-n t. Robert, aid, "Iin'l Ay cock in lack." There was a rush of visitors to the In auguration, which began with the eir ilest hours of the morning, on trains and in all kinds ot vehlclos they ctm In from town and country. All were happy In amllea, the Democrat!, because 'The King had come to bli own again," sad the Republicans appeared to be by no means dsprossed at the change of ad mlnlitratlon and the end of the Ruaiell regime. Uov. Ruisell vacated the executive mansion yesterday afternoon and spenl the night a the gneit of clerk Klddici, the clerk of the United Statei Circuit Court, tie did not Wok today as If he were sorrowful at raltngulihlng the care of lb executive chair. (The xrclses of the dsy were held at the east portico of the capltol. The land built out from the masslv porti on, was draped with flags, an I tame nee national flag In lb centra, with 9lat flags at either nd, whil on each side of lb speakers wer displayed the head quarter lag of th Governor, si I sea beenere, lb National color oa Iberighl, the Slat oa ths left. From lb apex of th lofty portico there swept far dowa to th corners of the stand broad beads of red, white aad blue, whil frea lb flag stalls oa the roof were displayed the brilliant colors of "Old Glory" and ths eoatlly brilliant red, white aad bin of the State flag, this Bute beiag on of the two or three In the Union to have s spe lal fla-. Ia.le glory of the set shin, eader a sky of Uadareet blaa, all the brightness of eolortag was brought oat BeaU for a taousaad persons had bee placed on the grand stand la front of the I peeksrt stead, fllllsg ap all th pee between it la Ik stele of Taaoe. Three bead red ef theat were specially reserved for the leg Isle ts rased anesnbsra ef their fassUle. This ssormlsg tee easts! esasalaalloa ef eppUoaat tor Uoanse as pherMtit began. It being- held ta th rag1' eoert room, . Vsws retebed lb agrtealteral depart -eat today of the tkhees of t asaibev ef settle at one ef the aeetioaUery farma f Welbe t teet there te le aaak aa eiaaUaetloa. It It fear ad the die at Tela revet. It Is Uarned frota veraeat frea the petdssftat section of the that tbtl the lack of eeowfan bss lajsred wheat. which is net now so pretatslsg. " , It Is taesrteleed that the ebjtet ef eot- to fclll seaer of the Bieie ta oavnlloe te M field at Oraweti tbegorrew le to ataa aa Hreesvaal ft W bat hM be a day's tabe ee4 alee asleealld labor bleb IU akri ate lb eeeaeeliy for the eaeotsaml of a Isw bf IU Initial ce. Tl ajm-ewrt eay tbevitaelkre eeck a plan afafefaMe to Slew. Uo. ReaaaU d.ralag U Ut ffi daft of si sTHal lir le4 saaay perdee s4 bfl4 ee taser tavaai ef la- r1aoaMt a to Horallr eotoelab tM peallaaillary ofSal. Ttfiloat SMtslree at) fct U It sa!4 0 war Iaaa4 Is H 4rt 1 that the U-S of eyr l'O roevk1 ahinal P.m 4atata aw r '." tt th aa ata-a'.ra f V'l-' fata r m;r, f L'H ff -'-al 1' I I i, r ar t", y-s -,' ;. .-ii--..-. aara laat V'V le Hkd V.'a ' I fr ep to'e :-'f Vt(ff t.' .i aa and blew out his brains his body was I IailvCfy, IVMl f dlaeavered Ihera thia ninrninff Him niRtnllaUlA .1 a discovered there this morning the pistol n a tight grasp. Th Georgia legislature hat endorsrd the Applalachln national park plan and urged congress to buy the 2,000.000 ac res. The N. C. legislature will take the ame cours. Slate geologist Holmes will go to Ten nessee and ttoulb Carolina to serve sim ilar action. He bat written to the Gov ernor of Virginia. It Is learned from members of the State board of Internal Improve ments thst their report to the legisla ture will go In a day or two. It wll! tav regarding the Atlantic and North Carolina railway that the property la now worth over a mlllln dollars. During the past 14 months $130,000 lis beon spent In permanent Improvement!: lb receipts were (269,000 the net re ceipts were $111,000, and out of the lat ter all the debt tava $3M,000 has been paid. Thlt 88,000 will be paid off by April 1. The receipts are Increasing monthly at the rate of $3000 to f-'rOOO. Sale and ExcIiniiKe STABLES. Governor Says No Fight. Special to Journal. Raleigh N. C. Jan. Hth.-Gov. Ay cock today received this telegrsm from th Cincinnati Post, "Will Jeffries toil Ruhlla be permitted to flgbt a limited number of rounds In North Carolina II prevented In Cincinnati' The Gov. replied "Under no conditions will 1 per mil It In North Caroline" Large t find Tim: I Mict f HOESES and MULES Kver Found in New Hern. Al.o a Complete Line of Buggies, Wagons Hanies8, Robes, WhipB, Curt Wheels, Etc. J. A. JOMX llroad Street, Stewart's Old Stand. t II. k J. ,1. ) sm OL The most toothing, healing and antiseptic application ever devised I DeWlu't Witch Haul Salve It relieves at one and cores piles, aores, eczema aad skla dhsssss. Beware of Imitation! 7. B. Duffy & Co. Meadows' High Grade- Specfal nnn 11 Jost one Pardon Refnstd. Special to Jouaxau Raleth N. U lan lltb.-Gov. Rot sell declined to pardon W. A. Anderson Senator Prltchard'a brother In law, who I oo'-Isw, and who under an aasosad aanrt to now sheriff la a fsr wester state. Xl J edge Avery saad aootbi r atlrai, t yetlrrday to gtl a pardo but failed. If joti f .rra on an eitcn i ve tjelom and for p otlt, von HIGH GRADE GUANO. Our goods are especia ly adapted section. must tl He for this CASTOR I A ' lor XsJbaU and CMldrta. Ui IU Yea Hm iUvars Bonl Meadows' Great Potato and Cabbage Guano Ueed by ths largret and most tucceMfnl farmcn of thit section. Special Guanos for all Crops. Beer Ue BBAtaraof Use Meadowt' Gold Leaf Tobacco Guano (tried and trne) for tilkinms and fine texture, manufactured in the bright leaf section State, and especially prr-pared for the needs of oor land. atsrSrnd for leaflet of ana'ysn and testimonials if inUmited. 1901 Calendar also for the asktug. . ir. & J: Aa Jir.AiMnvN ( o., Worki it L'lloi Ptlat, RIW BIE5, . color, if the Our PIkivlhLwUM'U'Ib! I have some young Mulci, large and small also some nice Horses, Buggies andLogCarts that I will sell at Bar gains lor Cash or on t TTfi ht only a tiwtof ear h time. I am Out Ot bUS ,!j.,Ml, lo com. eeul 4 r,ino81 and muit ClOlO jnnt cVnoe or tljird and BAVJS 51onr, NfiTrd T0,$100 and (I.7S H u V dnr4 la tlSi. - .'-'"."-. MQNKT by o-oin, . j.G.Dunridco.", Inrnla!irna, T f"; !."' "' If.TTT them out. - It will be to your Interest to price my Btock before buying clsowhere. J. 17. STEWART. ' a - , I Bet strap etl PoUoah Street teste swar ssaadry. We bare aaovad oar Leaadry Orfite te th tier Mr. Me Sorlajr arally aaaa lot toys, W bare oar Laaadry pleat la let shape, pleaty ef Ugbt, pWsiy f reee, pteaiv of good soft water. How With they advaalagas v will gaaraat better tretk (bea w bare tvet do. , W aTt stop at lb aiwilase. . W heveeoa ateo prsaaau wk i wtO be glvwa easy with yf parkar of laaadry that I left at the effo Tsms praaaaie are wall wona ensalag brief, aad will ealf be sivae eat two waeb. i Oer wtgao will he oe Ikaatreau evavy far. .neurit win t.U4 ir adae. liwd at before, , , WHb eaaat IWaak fnt y peat " yotr 4 wlaalag all a proeparoes' Pew Tr, w. .re Trs Try, - DITtlEET filtlM LlCIDBi; ' ' Te-aa)0
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