iw:'mN, n. c; Sunday horsing,-jiNuaEJo, iooi. VOL. XT11I--NO. 25. NINITEENTIi I'iQl WBM "104. $3.50-11-4 425 47 49 sw smiiaii. :: Railroads Willing to Have Tax Case f 12-4 5.00 . ODNBI8 AT L-l I s ! IT 2 Ott musi Eai, Large. Juicy fiweet Orange 80c aud 40c Dozen. " " Calf Seedless Lemons 20c " Good Sweet Table Batter 80c Lb. Vox River Print Butter 85c " Good Cooking Bntter 2?c " standard 8 lh. can Tomatoes,. 8 cans for 25c. 8 ' Corn 8 " " 25c. ' 2" " String Beans, ...3 " "25c. ' 8 " " Lima Beans, 8 " " 25c. 8 " Beets,... i " "25c. " t " Beets-. I... " 3 " " 25c All Kinds Canned 6oops 10c. or 8 " 26c. 1 Gallon Can Tomato Catsup for hotels and boarding houses 50c Can. We have numerous other Fresh Goods Just In but for lacA nf space & we can't mention them just now, A call at our atore will SAVE jou MONEY. : . Wholesale) and ReUil Orocer, 5 PELONE 69. 4r. Ilroad A If ancock Sis. YOU HAV'NT BOUGHT YOUR COAT 2Cw 1 Tour Opportu nity at ouiv CLEARANCE SALE :i f Tailor Jtlnde Coat Began lew of Cost. - D.F.JARVIS w rouoci sTiicr. ' CL on J dUSt.Book Store j 3 Hate You Read 1U lUO IBIOHH) UI IUC JVIDg, TheOentleman from Indians, 5 Tn ff.wa iiul tfl.l 5 -Prisoners of Hope, Richard Carrel, and Red Hock ? I G. N. Ennett. (wmsmwarjr.vvtf ; We have some good BABQAINB ' in -Hens, Youthi & Boy i Cloth luff to ; . ' . Close vi - Now Is the time to Kot a Blr Bargain as wo are making room lor Spring Goods. Prices Eeduced 10 per cent. - 1BHSTEQKG t SIKFIIH3, l nwJt 3trst., s 4 Year' 's'Hard Riding ka rova thai lb IIm of ftlrrole keedud bv ae It lb BUT. My 1901 I Is) eaore tenpltU Ikta any bretUM r V ol"lTS afoe for CDLUVRI , II urFortD, BaMOLCKt, OLEYtLtNO,. - rBU.TRACUdV - caoib, cniwroRO, ' ' '. A lUDMABiBXJYCUS. rjravwi npiaUf. ww. t. mix, Mcyc), 0oa, AalaabaUloA.Orapb-. opbwDM. Jab PiUHd( . , Ra'.btr (tump. . - " v State Normal School Needi Fomdr. Beport Board Itteraal Imprete. aveati Atlasrtle aad Nbrtk - Carallaa Agalast Bale -. f Property." -Haliish, N. O., January 19. Presi dent Warren Elliott of the Wilmington and Weldon Hallway came here last erentng and bad a conference hat night witb chairman JlcNelll of tbe corpora tion commission and Hon HG; Connor, regarding the terms upon Which the pending aalteaa to the assessment of railway may be compromised, settled and teimlnated. Obalrman McNeill said this morning he had as yet nothing to give oat, as matter ware not complete- adjusted. Be appeared to be well pleased- With the' progress of the matter.'-;- :-r ;: j is- President . Charles" Dr Mclver of the fState Normal and Industrial College for women it here. He aays good progress ii being made in raising the $100,000 en dowment, which t to be used In aiding needy student, and that Guilford gives $10,000 of the amount . He says the Legllature will be asked to pay the debt which' the college in curred by reason of the epidemlo of ty phoid fever last year, amounting to some 15,000. The college work had to Slop two months - the bill of physician and nurses were something Use $600 a week, all the bedding bad to be destroyed another system of '.plumbing installed and a new supply provided. Provision is also asked for a practice school at the college. Prof. Mclver aay this college is the only one In the State which, year after year,, has to turn away applicants for admission, for lack of room. - it has over 400 student and this year ha de clined many application. ' ;- Ii is said that there i a strong and growing sentiment In favor et the issue of bond In aid of public schools. The negroes, of all classes, express great admiration of Gov. Aycock' in augural address. The State today chartered the Pilot furniture Company, of Pllof Mountain The biennial report of the State board of oternal improvement was today placed n the Governor' hand. It deal wltn the itatua of the.Atlantio A North Caro lina railway. The board was created to take control of that road out of Gov. Russell' hand. Tour correspondent ast week gave all thesatlent feature of the report. The 'latter Is a powerful argument against tbe sale of the At laiillc North Carolina railway and makes the fact clear that a sale would be an act of folly. The annual State convention 67 super intendents of ctly publlo school ended, here today. Twenty live superintendents attended. It w at once the largest and best meeting yet t eld. PERUHA PROTECTS THE FAilLY. Coughs and Colds.Nlrip ; and Catarrh. When threatened by pneumonia or any other lung trouble, prostpt relief U necessary, a It laan(rou to oeiay. We would ogget that' One Minute Coogh Care be taken ea soon a Indica tions of having taken .cold are noticed. It cure quickly and. it early, us pre vent consumption. T. V: Duffy A Co. "?2 5 5 Da Roberts Family, of Falls City , Neb., Are Healthy and Happy A Rare Sight in These Days. They Say, "We Think Pernna Is The Greatest Medicine On Earth." alBOoured. Altogether for my whole I ment that so many otherwise sensible No man Is bettor known in tha state of Nebraska thanMr. Carl T. Roberts, contractor and mason. A typical Amer icanactive, shrewd and full of busi ness sagacity. He la not only a provider for hla family, but a protector. In n recent letter to Dr. Hartman he writes, among othor things) as- follows : "Our boy, James, had the membranous eronp, and after he recovered he was subject to repeated attacks of lung fever. Our boy, Charlie, was also subject to at tacks of pneumonia and pleurisy. Our third boy, John, was snbject to fever and ague (malarial) and liver trouble. Tour, remedy, Parana, enred my boys entirely, and now I hare throo of tbe healthiest boys in the stafoof Nebraska, Which I attribute to your medicine. Aly Wif e had stomach trouble which Pernua family we have used nineteen bottles bf Pernna, and have thus saved $500 in doctors' bills. I am a contractor and mason by trade, and am known all over Nebraska. I have had a stomach trou ble which has been greatly relieved by yonr remedy, Pernna, for which 1 am still taking it. We think it Is the great est medicine on earth." C. T. Roberts, Falls City, Nebraska. Mr. T. G. Walker, Carneiro, Kansas, writes: "It Is with pleasure that I re port that I am better than I have been, for many years; I believe Peruna Is without a doubt the best medicine that was evor used In a family. It has cored my nervousness, with which I had been afflicted for a great number of .vears." It la a fact of ever-increasing asjnish and provident people will, for the neglect of so simple a precaution as to have a bottle of Peruna at hand, bring upon themselves the needless suffering and foolish expense that a practitioner of medicine is forced to witness every dav. As soon as the value of Pernna la tally appreciated by every household, both aa a preventive and cure of these affections, tens ot thousands of Uvea will be aaved, and hundreds ot thou sands ot chronic, lingering cases ot disease prevented. Peruna Is a bouse bold safeguard. A complete work on chronio catarrh sent free to auy address by The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. ' ivery, Feed, Sale and THB LEGISLATURE Adjournment Oat ot Respxt of Gen. Le. A Few Bill Introduced. Special to Journal. RaxatoH, Jan. 19. The Legislative QUEEN VICTORIA ILL. Hews Alarms Lcndon And Affects Stock . "Exchange OsnoHX Isle or Wioiit, Jan. 18 , The following oluclal announcement re cession lasted barely an hour today, there gardlng Qieen Victoria' health has being an adjournment until Monday ai a been na.le. mark of respect te tbe mimory. of U b- srt K. Lee, and tha day being a legal boll day A bill was Introduced in the Senal to regulate, primary elections. Resolution was adopted Inviting Dr. J. M. L. Curry to address the Legislature Senator Gudger who Is from the 9th Oon gresslonal district caused outburst and seaaatloa by voting "No" and theo staled that be did so, because be under stood that Dr. Curry- bad lobbied at Washington, to unseat Coogreaimaa W "Tbe Q leen du-lng ths last year has had a great strain upon her powers, which has rather told upon her nervous system. ' It has, therefore, been thought advisable by her M'jetl's physician that ber Majesty should be kept perfect ly qnlet In the bouse and should abatal.i for the pretest from traaitotlng bu! ness." Loxdos,, Jae. 18 IUmors were cir culated here today to lh effect that Queen Victoria I serioaily ill and th.t her family hat been satnmooel to Oi- T; Crawford who was e'ected, and to an-j borne. Tb rumors aUrmed the public seat Richmond Peeteoa who was not elected. j Tbe bill forbidding the sl of otto was ordered prlated.. cigar- THB MARKETS. -The following quotations war receiv ed by J. E. Latham A Co, New Ben, N. 0. Haw Tou, Jaa. 19, Ccrroai Open. High. Low. Close an.... ,..,'.;9.7 .MlMV't.M Mob . aUa M Ml ,l tt May ..; 9.49 i,lU 19 910 Ag ir f.iri.w .9,i Sept., .166 9J8 9.M IM W Ba.Ti Open. High. Low. doe Mar ... w nj,n '1 :-: 0gar..."..t... 8o. ttyPfd.....70 MO. P. m M Fel a.'.... ,.,.'4$ Rook la. ' .... Hof A. let W....'.- m Cam. T.... .... ! ' Aa.Toh w..., tl . '. ,;. aB.iq Bt.p !,:. . ' Coltoa reeelpto west 90,009 Wis. tHW te ktW lrt Ikal tcUr- 9Dt IH 119 ltll l A pot I lft-t9 Balse 1,009 kako. Fs tare, epealeg lag-Sops, 4 90, )ol Aeg-4o 4 90 IPJ OIXEH TillU. People overlook the Importaace of per ansntly bebeSclal efleoU aad were talis 5d wITh traaslsat action: bat new that It to generally kaowa that Byrop of Fig will permanently overcome hablte al coastlpatloa, welMaforsaed peopl will aol bey other laiatlvea, wblck eat for a time, bat finally lajur the ytaa. Bay tb geaulao, saa(U.bv tbe Callfot al Fig Syrup Co. . .. . Muttf of MCB. Tba Batardsy F-vnlag soet aaaoaa ce "tor oarl pablltalloa .twelve-pert aerial story of lov aad adveetora by Morgaa Bobaitaoa. Xaorof Met la a p4werfdllae of lb bow Nvy,. .. ' TbereBtral 9fro la la etory are a rVOTBksa,wtra baseeured tk asvy ee aa apptmatM),- a4a yessj esjsfga, fstabiVooi 'tbe. Kaval Aaadeasy,. Tee lthorUUil"leo baroe tbroogb a aiaa of advtwtarot by (sad aad aaa. Thkrroaiaeotjaay falrlyeosilsd lb bset work o4 the beat writer of ase ! rlea la lb eoaatry. . ; ' , : , and advsrssly' sffected! the St ci Ei- ebaage. Acoordlog to telsgraai front Cowes, ltll of Wright, ths Queen was not well jxtrday aal bvi not Improved to day. Bhe hi bein sillerlnr from lasom alt. Sir Fraa'-I Lakla, srgeoa to hsr Majesty, ba liMactlle-l la to conu't wlt Blr James IUH. br Mjty's rs'l deat phytic'. Aasnranots ar (Ite by Iht Corslgi Oflo that there l no r- for sppr ksotloa rsgsrdlog tbs Qiao' lift. Tbe'Prlac of WtUt to aow at slsrl- lroacb Uoose. Tb Dak of Tork, bh tUUst ena, bat goae to Baodrlagbaa. Q ullty aad not qaaatity asaCT l Will' Utile arly Rlmrs luch vsJuabl F. . Dufy k Ci late liter pilli How the DUcatslon Ended. It was whispered in Washington that as the Montague Browns Mere uot ns rich as other members of tbe smart set they had to practice economy where it did not show. But tonight there was certainly no hint of econo my anywhere. There were strawber ries, hothouse grown, and terrapin and canvasback duck, though both were exorbitant In the market. Tbe hand some tablecloth had been ruthlessly cut, and through the opening a cluster of American Beauty roses, their stems on the floor, shot up two feet above the table. It was the must effective table decoration of tbe winter. Mrs. Montague Brown, young, pret ty and ambitious, smiled a smile of rare pleasure. Bhe reflected complu cently that she had captured a cabinet officer for this dinner. Tbe conversa tlon was bowling along smoothly, and she leaned forward to listen. The guest of honor wss speaking: And still I Insist that no woman can do society all tbe time without neglecting her household snd children.' "Not at all," smiled Mrs. Montague. "I think I can persuade you to tbe contrary if you" Bhe paused, obsrrv Ing that be was staring with wide open eyee at tbe doorway. A tiny, naif clad figure stood there. "Mamma. Mary's In tbe kitchen, and I isn't find my nighty." -piped Mon tagu Brown. Jr. Harper's Msgsilor. tVltr-Oti. .m il s Lsrznm: I reschru BlKf. I'rl'M & t'o.'s sliriid of tin- crown till, irwrnitia. end pit i-miuch stuff for a perfii tlv vbtmnl ilnw for It DO. riuland-tlopU' You r an nnp-l What will II cost in art It made upt Wife 'Bout $30. New Tork Weekly WHY COUGH Dr. Bafl'a dough byrop cures Conga or Cold at otioe. Conquer Orotip, ' ' Just Evp4 Hisxluf. Nw YoaOae. l9.WUef a Mo- Woeu with aackOf 00. rt TOO deal. .' There are t beak clerk.! oor at. Fstber (to petulsat si)- Bobby, ye forgo to )1a la iba.'SMi et graoe." Bobe-Tst gulaf tired ot t;lof SEBYiCEIBLE GOODS. AlUtsr. Aadrew J. CpWII aad Wil J list A. Death, taree of tb foar peraoe I ladUted for tbe death of Jeaale Bote-' for o Celery Hcilacbc fowdcrt. liWtef. a tnllt ilrL of Patttreoa. N. J. tut. th.a taiaa mwAm Tkr, CarvUg.u;frol.oOp. " r wk M -9rdr4 oa lb night et Oe- j mt fall ie .. t4 sal wli !; latvt aad fotks, frots 0 pet t ,oW iM, .j-k. sloi4 .i ti..u' P.i-it.ii , rk.nearv. COUCH SYRUP Arwaye etire m ether ML tV.slsrattisCtstiiiue as w. Silver Plated' I te aad Foils front IAt4n. 1 - fttlrev Plaid spoons I rot V,n H Op. Bator ftoat lie IB. ' Nlrtle Pl4 aHwor frota tH at). A ft n4 ftratert Itftwtikk alii b sold al eot. A be e f nil line of ro"k l"V. I bate the bttt rev ea I' ttlM for Ikt ptlr. A Ml Use ot Htr1sr wbUk ',1 g" fat t f. Ie T , , 4 , If . . 1 , 1 i guilty et aianttv la lb eaeota dr Aiy-ordl.g to tbe N ltrty t, tt aiiilnaai ptashy for lb prltoasr I lift lprlsotiaat. CAST For I I on i a : C 3' aay mrAa tftiaej 4 tftrk if f f Oel4 OurW 'ihm, M' m twif i 3ta M Jnrim'i CeacH r,j!wrn. Tor fio l I !'t t Pl H- W!t " 1g l" fft!t f tt U't ( 1 Jnr-Ua ! t M f " f mm; Kt ':'" t"tm. (' tt fn'f at t't;' t'r'',- I- t ,ttr.-y. II ATM 1.25 II ATA -Ihe Smart Setw For Ptbnuxy Itsadtr ofTa Harav ?st will doubt Cold al im JlbattbePsUeary .,Ur I. IttiMrM tb brlgbtesl lesoo jet of I bit n taark. Dootor fooeribo lb for Bronchitiev aMy wrlglaal aeitodkal Ta Ie4lf Hoj, Orinr, Pntrnmoola and ttory I a aovUtt ...UW -Uaor., "i. a 4 Haaaway,' oy tara.ia ivt. sr-vy H m art trie .... i. r, .-v. .... ; ...... -I ti iama I l mtt is tut, Otbev taiorr of lb . r are -Tbo BIV CbatabarA 7 Tael. OarrlMt.ttM port I bat troa Ibo 0 ablt-l'Prdoa a ateoa, bet I prist) la tbe mm' veotal tMapet- doat'tblaklkoowyotj, ItwitHrke Bagtlsb View of oar ot toty," by Mr. lberV4, a bdgbl s ft tele tbowttg bow aWp-rooiel I UI WatM , prvjadioe asta-l Bo Yerk'k ooclal pru4loal ,'Udf oMw' AoetbeotJC by Jallt Oflr4o(tl-, Van ItatMaelair Crt , a 'J ot e A er lea wotaa be ftietbl krf wsf Mtenltl eevtfe ge ty te E.ili rT firt Ytcit e( ty I.W4 O.U, a Je at ib btilg s4 lb re4 et a twV jf ttt't mt as ! bb lot; -fkMsevr ot at4f.'j Arabia sTtaSy,attty ot rM g-lf Hrf 4 a lowf liaey. Pt U wt )ht l"c tlbW." by 0f," rV-Moemlllei !t4 WUfs," bf i. If. T-.lle Jr.,Tk B'U of f,n ri.1." If ll Wlir. t a! ! :t te ta pl tr are vt lli'Wf) f. R hwia, -e. tf. ril" f-"t):t4 W, t I ; I" t1 tf . ta f.i. !. s' tii--! til 1' t-t. t f-, s"'Ii tfl :(' . t tf th t iMl jrf for ,-1 ( None Havrd" 1 U MONEY JIADI dor-4 to 11.14. , ; W bar ottty a few tH of fcb iljle Uft, o come oarly and pi vour tSoirw of ttylni and SAVE M0NKT" t M doinj. l.G.DUIinCiCO. Tim I 'v-to-tlrttf As fine as thete is matle only 15c lb at at J. L. MjpDA L'8 71 Inroad Street. , L j Faucy California I rim - s 10c, 3 for 25c: Nice Table TtiicheB 10c per 2 lb can; l'et Quality Tomatoes 10c candor 8 fo .25c; Best Quality Corn 10c can, :i for 25c Best Quality BecS 10o' can, 3 cans for 25c; Reinz's 15a ed Beans with Tomato Sauce 10c, 15c and 20c can; ( alf Evaporated Peaches 10c lb; N. O, Peeled aud Sliced Peaches lie lb; N. C. Dried Apples '13c lbj' Evaporated App es, linoct quality 10c lb or 3 lbs for 2. A few heeded Kaisins in ib packages which I do not care tor over to next season, you can have them for lOcJpackage, : treshTot I ox River Print Butter. Anything in Groceries you want yon can get at cany Whol & Bei roce; j. l mm, 'Phone 01. 71 Br.rl till L, 1 P 5E J. A. JONES, V. xeliaiie ir.ni. nitiWAHT'S OliU 1'ANUJ:. STABLES. l.iilj;(.'.'t HOKSLS Ever Found in New IVm. Harnesr, Robes, Wliiiic, ( hi I Y M d I'inett M ( V if and Also a Complete Line of Buggies, Wagons Kt .1. A. JONEN, Broad Street, Stewart'i Old Stand. II. k J. L I itm a., 5i a n ii fa c r i it i;nr Meadows' High Grade Special m i HIGH section. ton ii i re ( n an ( xti nie tutim GKADE Ol'ANO. Our K odn mid for profit, you must use ire eHH tially adapted for this Meadows' Great Potato and Cahhage Guano Used by the largest snd most sncoenhf ul farmer! of this section. Special Guanos for all Crops. Uee Meadows' Gold Ieaf Tobncoo (iunno (tried ud true) for color. silklnt and fine teiturr, inanuforttirr-d in the bright leaf section of the Slate, and especially prepared for the im-ds of mir land. 9tT8end for leaflet of ana yata and testimonial! if interested. Our 1901 Calendar also for the asking. 12. II. A al. Wgrki it IdI"B Polil, A. 9IKADOW CO., HtW IIRH, I. C. Dent hi M Hottt -palTI Pollock Blrest aad Wave yoer laaadry. Wo bar moved or Lad7 OOot to tbe tpt Mr. M Borly gmorally at for toy, Wo have oar Leaadry plaat la la leap, pleaty of Itabt. ehwtv of rarxa nWmi mi BU pgie and LOg CartS , r Mow wllk Ibes advaaiag that I wilt tell at. BarJ;: " Kamftlor Cash or on1. w.ittopaioM proiM. w away witb er.ry Mebart of i laaaorv taat la lmt a ti. m. rw ClOBO P"" U wrta cewjlag after iaa4 will h i be stt.a mmi i. .Lk. them OUt, ; I 0rwariwmbejtbttrtuvvF ... . .'l'ltwmbe4k4lof aadOo. It wlll.be to your .Kfzmh,,m? , . . . . . ' Wl ! thaal for r ptM Mt- toterest to prico my 4 ! u a prr.. I have some y oung Mules, large and small also some nice Horses. time. I am out ot bus- Jjj -yj;, lues and must stock before claowhcre' buying Hew Yr, we are I Tear Traly, D1THRRT 8TI1M UtlDEl tl wl'l be aaaf to Orettal kn Uy i ksB tVe 4lMlr )! U4m tkt 9'4 lafc!p, "rsa "ty, N C. T! t k iT "f Jssesrjf If-1. tt"9 B, Irn-a. r.r t;. s l"'gr.tie trf C. 'tirn! IT t '.r n, t Vtr OTTTXtr Ani 1 raonaleO f f -'t T - . I'i. r,4 at V iiockm, Kiw Bens, n. I