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-yOLriYIII-HO. 255.: KiWBKRH, KV C, THURSDAY M0ENIS6, JA8UART, 24, 1901. : NINETEENTH EAR IT IS SENATOR SIMMONS. : TO SELL STATE ROADS. iO-4 $3.50 I , 3B 11-4. 4.25 49 j " 1 12-4 5.00 J'jE tel.. -K- I jckiis. i TJ Duly declared Elected United SUtes Sea- Determined Effort to SeU Hortn Carolina Just pure--'ood wholesome sweet butter nothing more or less. Made by the most cleanly methods a natural product retaining the very purity and flavor of the clover fields. Carefully packed in dainty one pound packages, None genuine without (he signature of SOU), bt J. It- l'AUKEIt, Jr., Ilrowd Hi. Worm Carolina Sends Resolution of v Sympathy -. To People of British Empire. Hope Far Increased Friendship. Be- tweea America end (treat Britain During Klnr Ed ward's Belg a,' Special to Journal. ; ' Halmce, January 2i A resolntlon wu Introduced In the Senate, and adapted by both branches of the Legis lature, ordering the National and State Sage on the Capital to be placed at halt staff tor three days, In memory of Queen Victoria. ; . fflBoth branchea by a rising rote adopted the following resolntlon Introduced In the House: . "Resolved, that the sympathy of the people of North Carolina la with the family of Her Late Majesty, and with the people of the British Empire In their sorrow at the death of the Great and and Good Queen Victoria. . "That the people of this State extend to His Majesty, Edward VII, their good wishes. They hope for him a long and happy reign, and they hope that during his reign the ties of friendship, long ex isting between the people of this Repub lic, and of the Mother Country may be multiplied and strengthened, and that peace, happiness, and prosperity may ever bless the Great Empire over which It Is his high destiny to reign, "Thst a copy of this resolution be transmitted to his Majesty's plenlpoteu ilary at Washington Ulty." and A. if C. railroads. Special to Joorosl. ' Special to !nrtal. Raleigh, January J8 Both branches) Rale gh Jan. 8 rl -Mr. J. O. L. Har- the Legislature met in Jjlnt efs- is said he heard a prominent man say eton at noon today and re red the n - positively, today, that there would be port of the tellers on the election of ' a determined effort made to sell the M. Simmons for, United States Sen- State interest in both the Nonh Carolina and in the Atlantic and North Carolina railroads. ator. , . . The President of the Senate declared him duly elected and he was escorted to the hall by a committee, and spoke se, - tng, "that he would make hi,lerm,'tli years of work and .watchfulness, to bet ter promote me interests or nis cnnie auu Country." Mr. Simmons was fre quently and heartily applaud, durin his speech and at its conclusion. Quality and not qauntlty makes De Will's Little Early Risers such valuable iltlo liver pills. F. S. Dully & Co TO EXTEND JIM CROW LAW. 5 IttBook Store 5 S Hate You Read I YOU HAV'NT BOUGHT YOUR COAT Now 1 Your Opportu nity at our CLEARANCE SALE - f Tailor JttiwI . CoaU ZKrgartlletw of Coat. D.F.JARVIS, POLLOCK 8T11ZT. In the Pal ice of the King, TheOentleman from Indiana, To Hare and to Hold, I risoners of Ilope, Richard Carvel, and Red Rock ? Governor Appoints B. S. Rojster Adju taut General. Libel Bill Farora bly Reported. S. eclal to Journal. IUlxioh, January 23. The Governor appoints Beverly 8. Royaler, Adjutant Genei al. Two bills were dlsrusaed before the railway committees todsy, one to extend 'be Jim Crow car law to the fast through 'rains, tbe otber to strike out all exemp lions In tbe present law, tbus making it pply to all trains, even freights. Hury Miller of the Southern Railway ppetred beforo the committees and said tbo best aolution was to eliminate lbs second class fare, and hare a uniform fare of three cents per mile, that this would settle the whole matter. The Senate Judiciary committee uaan Imously agreed to report favorably the London Libelant, which la to five news pspers proper proleoilon.J CL011 ! a. H. Ennett. i We have tome good BARGAINS In liens, Youths & Boya Cloth Jng to -Close Oat , - Now is the time', to get & Big Bargain as we are making room tot Spring Goods. PricoJ Reduced 10 percent. AE2ISTEDSG I SIIFHN3 ' 7 fllddU 5frewt. A Year's Hard" Riding hae ffores) that the Una of Dkyetre kaedltd by see U Use BEIT. My 1901 lis le itxre coplet than any pralws jMtt, 1 bare esolealre agency for COLCM !,UlRrroRO, MAXtfL'RV CLKVILtKD. STRaRNA, ITR1CU9K, tiOLCORAWrOHIl, HUOaBi. IDIL, . VKnETrcrcsruar . , t .' AMD MARd BICTCLK9. tflUHrtn g tfwetailr. H'JI. T. IIir.T,, Blcffiee, Oetie, aateteahlo, OrepV opbecee. Job Prletleg. Rubber uaspe. " " -' ' ' ; tl M KWldle ' RewrWn. If. ; . ftoiict. - . Jlrl here glrse tbe'Brpllr tin will M aswse ie tbe uttA Aim t'y, 1t e ekafet el Tee e aste Peek ,t4 IUraate Jt.C. Jaaeary II 1901. SfR'ilCtlELt GOODS. Such little pills as DeWltt's I.lltl Early Risers arerery easily taken and they are wonderfully effectlre In cleansing the liter and bowels. K. S. Duffy A Co TUB KARKETS4 The following quotations were raoelr- ed by J. E Latham A Oe, New Bern, tl. C. Kiw Tom, la. 18 Open. High. Low. Cloee . I TS 1.78 T1 T9 . (.19 1 88 9.M l.9 . t.tl B.n tu .M ..IN 100 8 Jl .O0 . 8 tt .t IJ0 8.W Ope. High. Low. aoee . m ti tw . TBI Ml .. eS . 10 Cottok: Jsa Moh May Aug JOtt Wnnar May Bo.R'yPfd... Mo. P. red. B. Rookie. .... A-i. W... Ce. T. Aaa. Tob .... 0. B. AQ ... Si. P 7I M 41 1W 41 ISO 114 140 tiCoUoa reoelpte were OflQO belee. No market owleg le Q deeth. TsotoHe'i Oettoa la the ON) tSadMS. looal searkel eotd at ator to succeed Karlon Butler. I SMALL SUGAR CURED SMALL P9X OUTBREAK. Reception and Ball to State officers. Commissions from the Governor BaLXiou, January 23. Secretary R H.Lewie, of tbe State board of health was today adrt&ed of a bad outbreak of small pox la Yancey county. The mem bers of the legislature from that county called on him and urged bim to sand an expert there. At the capltol club this evening a ru- ception and ball in compliment to the now State officers and the leg slatur. were given. Refreshments were sorved. About 350 invitations were sent out, The State labor commissioner is re ceiving inquiries from printing firms as to when he will award the oontraot for the publio printing. Thti Is not iu Lis province, but Is entirely In charge of the legislative joint committee on print ing. At the State miueum a plsao made in 1800 has been received On It Is the fol lowing Inscription. "W. Whltaktr Forte piano maker. Raleigh, 1330." Tomorrow, Dr J, L. H. Curry will ad dress the leglslatnre on education This afternoon the "llbI" bill, (hslti ed to give newspapers protection, Khich they very greatly no'iil, and which wa Introduced br Scaitor London nf Chatham, was up before tbe cowrnlttut n Judiciary. The Ojvoraor co nmUsioned l.liv W. K. Knester, ctptala. and Ripley I'. Smith. 1st, Ll. Ca. M., 1st, ttiliuiai N . State Guard. Prlen ta of a white rnvj ,h)ro, J-m Frncl, ara looking (or him an 1 b.iilov : ha bas commllteJ lulffl'le. Sa:rettry Root thinks Th; Oitlook is Brighter. wsiiiNaT0N, Jan. 22. At tbe Cab inet meeting today, which lasted about au hour, Secretary Root read extracts from reports whinh hj had recently rc celveJ from Government ofHclala as to the situation iu the Philippine?. These reports make careful compar isons with the conditions which pre vailed one year ago and show conclusive ly, it Is said that great progress ha. been made aince that time la all dlrec lions. It is understood that Secretary Root will prepare a resume of these reports for transmission to Congress. Among otber things Secretary Root had the Taft Philippine Commission, which reported progress at many poIntB Secretary Root soemed to think tbat the conditions were decidedly improved in the Philippines- aDd tbat the prospects for a speedy settlement of exlstlbg troubles are bright. The most soothing, healing sod untlwptlfi applVailnn rver rlpvlsed If DeWitl'. Witch Hazel Salve It rellevet at odco und cures piles, 'ores, erzems and skin dl-easts. Beware of Imitation! fl. Uutfy 4 (Jo. QUEEN VICTORIA. MANILA REPORTS PROGRESS. Won't Call Extra Session. Wasiiimoton, D. V., Jan. 2'.'. Presi dent McKlnlev hnn recovered doui his a tauk of grip, although be hup not his full strength yet, and, for tbe nrst time In a forlnlght,saw Senators, Reprcsen tattves and oth-r general visitors. Secretary Long ami Secretary Hitch c ick were amoo; his cs.l'er9, but trou- bltd hlfc witb business as little as pos sible. Tbey airrccd that thero wo'jUI be no need of an extra nesslon of (Jon $ress, because nil nectsssry legislation could be p89cd before .March 4, and tbat the Army Reorganization bill would probably rearh him m il week. He nlil then have hie bands full wiib reque.-U for the appointments authorised by Hie bill, and especially on behalf of men now holding volunteer commls-lons, most of whom want to liu transferied to the reg ular esta!l$lunent. Tlio War Revenue Riducllon bill Chairman Aldrlch of the Finance tm mlttee reported, would be preiented to 'he Senate in its amended form very shortly, and would be passed by the Sen ate without much delay, so that it cnuld go through Conference Commillia and become a law early next mon h AU the appropriation bills, the President was assured, would ba put through In good season. One Week's Illness. Edward VII Is Now King of England. Queen Victoria's long ralfrn Is al last ended. She died at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, at 8 80 P. M. January 22nd London time, Edward VII Is now King. Victoria's fatal Illness began with paralytic stroke, suffered on Wednesday oflaatweek. It was bcr first serious Illness io all her long life and ahe did eot submit to prompt precautions. Her condition rapidlv trsw worse, and in tbe last few days all hope of earing her life bad been abandoned. About 10 o'clock yesterday morning tbe royal en Barer had a alight rally, reongelilof bar eldest eon end others about her bedside. 6be eooa eaak tnbu e fitful eleep end remain ad odoosscIous Id tbe end. It le expected that the coronations of tkt sew King will take place la about ela months. In tbe eseaatiase he ralee with ell tbe prerogitlree of tbe Elog . REPLY TO CHINA. Are When threatened by paeumoala or aay other long trouble, prompt relief le saoaeasry. a It is dasgaroee to deley. We would enggeat tbat Oae Minute Conga Care be take al eooa ae ladlce tloae of having taken cold are otlced. It euros quickly end Iu early om pre. rente oonaumptlon. T. pi Puffy c Co, Must Prove Intentions Before Troops Removed. r nam, Jsn. 23. lbs foreign envois today dlscnssed tbe requests of tbe C'b 1 nose plenlpoteatlarles, especially In the mailer of punishments, snd exempted Tsl Lien and Tl Wing as being leu guilty than the other. The reply to the Chloose note will Le delivered Thursday. It will emphasize the point thai the signing of tbe agree meat will be without value unless good feKh Is shown by acts, and tbat It will be absolulaly useless to expect lh re moval of troops ur noncesslons on tbe part of the allies until China baa con elus'.vel proved l A good Intentions. Resale baa almost completed the turn leg over the railroad to the Oermana. Oouut ron Waldersee expects to leave early In April. Tbe Germans ssy they will keep tbe railroad temporarily as a Hilary aeoeeally. The British object to this course, eod lbs matter will be re ferred to tbe home loveremrnle. The) Orvs) ter Co4d Curss, Caii H h m4 aw thrm mn4 S , Krvrp WQi SeU EsfUi4 Ami. Beau, Jea. 11 .-& torn Beelew, Ue laapeflei CkaectUov, kae feewlres) a jeetiee frosa tbe irwpp Worhe easing refrleg taia, fis I.OO p. , .. trofa m,g rilU, (rUri tot lalvM aad fevba, frw. VH per eel aai aaaiaaltloa. Is win IU Uses kneiftef. This ts eedavMaod la bedae tart Plated K aires as4 fos ke frvsa lk. tmt. W. k,w.. IMeetep. ' &1 n.M.LWf Vm all ia( soli arma La live fitted epoawe frwa I3 swt vp. vm.t.i Ulrkle rtatd enlsaore freMsi He est. A few wend 0atn Mtwklrk will be eold at tfi, i le e fill Hae ef took rtoa. I have tee st atere sits mark for tbe prV. ' A fall Haeef ITafiesre eblrb Wl.l go aheap fol Ute eaik. j Giut Less From Tropical Storm. Pont Arrontn, Jasianu. Jea. rorthevlr wlade. ibe haavlaai of the nsms, ara ragieg. taeell tsoau have be drtrea aabere aad eaaaabad,' waett prowty wasted away aad baeaea plea talloee rulaad. The taengraph llaeeare let tWearel wasbneU bare oeeerrtd 1 ike railroad Uoe. Tbe dlaeetet Is kaiely fell, ae Ike bUad wee Jnst reooverleg fresa the karrloaae ef fjeiober, t8M. fCOUQH SYRUP h t Sure Lcnsa. UiirDaPoeu- monla sum BroochiUe In a few daya. Why then riak CoiMDmpUon, a alow, sura OcatliT uet vr. ttntt'e goo. Cooe1 Bynnv Prion, 2& Ion t M Impoaed opoi juena tSw ermln't MkttttaU MM A Nice Lot Just Received (.'ape Tod Cranberriea 10c qt or 3 (ts for 25c; Small Break fast ctrips 12Jc lb; the Finest Ijemons you ever saw for 25c doz; Tripe in cans 20c 3 lb cans. If you waut a Strictly First- class Canned Peach, buy my Hesperian U rand, 20c per 3 lb can, sr" I guarantee them to be as fine as any sold regardless of cost. iresh Car Load Flour. If yon need a bbl it will to give me a call. Yours to Please, pay you Wholesale & Retail Grocer, J. L. McDANlEL. 'Phone 91. 71 Br;4 Wt. J. A. JONES, K El, ill EYV AMI'S OLD STAND, SaA.lalaa!OS BROAO STREET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, Mvery, Feed, Bnln .....I Kxeliaiie Larptft 1 11I lirtft Mid if Kver Found in New Hern. Also 11 Cotuplttg Liim uf Hujies, Vugons Harness, Rolies, AV hips, ( in t ln-ili', Klc. J. A. JOMX llroad Street, Stewnrl'a Old Stand. I II. J. ;1. ! MANlir.lCJTIIIlKItN Meadows' High Grade Special IK If y n iro on an eitinivc (titcm nnl for p ofit, HIGH GRADK GI'ANO. Our goodn are esjcm ij ali section. you must ti-e iptid fur lliis Meadows' Great Potato and Cabbage Guano Uecd by the largest end most Biiccessfnl farmers of this section. Special Guanos for all Crops. Uee Meadows' Oold Ijfaf Tobacco GuaiiO (trieil and true) for color, silkihrsa end tine toitnre, manufactured iu the bright leaf section of the 8tato, snd especially prepared for thn neda of our land. sjtvSend for leaflet of ana'ysis nnd tostitnoniaU if inU'rratod. Oar 100 1 Calendar also for the asking. 11 II. A J. A. WKADOWfH CO., Worki it UdIoi Point, NEW BIUN, H. C. CASTOR I A For Ir.fr(! ard tlV..1tK Hi IliU tin C: 1 1 srtve Dvokt LMS, , " , Tbe don bta trite hi arsftrty ef tw fa any aansrwt. Romwtlrm wt are pwrvly Heoturteiwt. letter mnn have lira l a. titrral an. Tbe dosibl btrrf awey awVIora effects fbe pfonnsjclattosi Would 11 not be wall ts drop ,h 4Wahs SHtr altoftbr1 It arouid slmpufy atpxlllsttt S4 save Hme loe Koe and Quevlee. ' STba Stat Tl BatwSad. Carhwrei took Oks fnod sad tnjtbfut gtrl TaB ms -ss yeof sale. Im rally eetl . amil4-abe Vs. ma'am. C"alls-W'b tMmii. At Ibe eltwwa, sne'ere, 0rg Trfl ue 'Sl;fi0.2iS. CloaringUp Sale!;Dont Real Is! Jra the Pgr.atre ef A to'raf fnse le wiptlona and Jealona, efe and lintna arMil infl'. tl an4 Id B)t at Mm. , ' '" enifia kiri.sif la be si's Money Maveil . I,,... , , n - ft.DO, (100 end f 1.7ft lists lts We have only a few siws ot mc style Uft, 10 corns earlj and ri jout cSoioc of atjlcw and 8AVS MONET by so doing. ' J.G.DUUI1&C0., Thn Up-lo-tlnto Furnliltrm, t7 roUOCS STRICT. Mules, large and small that I will sell at Bar;; gains tor Cash or on tlmo. I am out ot bus iness and must close them oute . " It will bo to your lntorost to price my stock belore buying elsewhere. J. W. STEWART. rinl aln .1 It Pnllnrk Sih.1 ..il I haTO SOme yOUng 'ktaveyoor Ueedry. W, hsra aaovad joer Laaadry 0w ta ibe store Mr. Me Sorter caaerallv caws for tors. We kava alSO SOme &iC8 HorSeSosrUaedtyplanUataeehape, phaiy Buggies'andLOgOai'r ws eMU (tseraaiee bailer work I baa we bars veer dosse. We dael alow et Ibeaa rrnwix, We bare 400 alee ate to wkkk will be filvs away wlib every rekee f seadry Uai W Mt as lbs sXBoe Tbs pmat ft wall won rMala( aftar aad eIU wlf be fivaa Ml two snake. Oar we: tt be as) ibertrwets svarf 4tf at tol will be ee.M foe ead ae Urr4 as Wfnra. Wltb ataa tkaakt for rntsr past pas' maae ead wlsbiag eU a plasireaS flew Tear, we era Tear Truly, D1TBIRET BTIlH LIC1DET Trotiaifi, mar iwt, n
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