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t --: "-'-k'.'wr:' ... ?0L. XTJ1I--N0. 257. SIW BIRN, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, JA8DART 26, 1901. . NINETEEN Hi EA it 1 OMIT Dll. 5S 10- 4 $3 50 4? I 11- 4 425. 49-1 12- 4 5.00 AT TEJ 3R. E. B. 1CKBDRO. 8 5 f KZl Only Practical Farmers Wanted on Agricultural Board. Libel Liw BUI Paaaea Second Bead in. Altmoaj Divorce Bill. Per manent Registration Under tiraad Father Clause. Election; Conteit Ended. Special to Journal. Ralkioh, January S3. The Legiala- tive sessions today were uninteresting. I Tue Libel law passed lu second reading ia l he Senate. Considerable discussion passed on the b'.ll providing that only practical farm ers bo on the Beard of Agriculture. It was shown that there are now ou the Board, persons who hive no knowledge of farming. This was sharply criticised, i'ha bill was refeired 10 the Agricultural cjoiuiitteo. There was a Houae debate on the bill to give alimony in cases of absolule di vorce. This bill was set as special order for uei l Tuesday. A biil was Introduced iu the House to provide permanent registration for all persona entitled to vole under section four of lbs Constitution, as amended last August by the "Grand Fathir Cause." One election contest has ended, Mc Neill, Republican, against Green, Demo crat, from Wilkes county. The com mittee reported unanimously for Green, the sitting member. McNeill had with drawn all depositions. Green retains his seat- The vote was till to 13, four Re pu .licarjs and Populists voting with the Democrats. Just pure good 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 witlwut tht signature of a mmd BOLD BY""fc-, V When threatened by pneumonia or any other lung trouble, prompt relief is necessary, as It Is dangerous to delay We would suggest that One Minute Cough ( ure be taken as soon as Indica tions of having taken cold are noticed, it cures quickly and Its early use pre vents consumption. F. 8: Duffy fc Co. Mn.1T, The Montreal Fire. r.L Qic, Jan 21. -The late.-.! J. H. PAJtlEEH, Jr., Hr T Dl IF YOU HAV'NT BOUGHT YOUR COAT Now In Your Opportu nity nt oar CLEARANCE SALE oT Tailor ITnI9 Coat Rrgsrdlfwi of C'oasi. D. F. JARVIS, I POLLOCI ITIEIT I liiiLBook Store X J Hate You Read i i In the Palace of the King, ThcGentlcman fromlndiuna, To Have and to Hold, Prisoners of Horn', Richard Carvtd, and Rod Rock ? HI G. hL Ennett We have some good BABOAINS In Mens, Youths & Boys Cloth in to Close Oat Now is Ihe time to get a Biff Bargain as we are making room lor Spring Ooods. V Prices Reduced . 10 per cent. , - . AEOEQSG t SLMPIISi - .7 ftloMt Mrii. ' . JUL' " - . u. A Year's Hard Riding baa pnrero that the Una f Htryc'n handb-d by e U lb BRIT My 1901 I a ts tnnr roDplat Ikaa an .rel tot j-'. I ! eid'islve at-nry for coi.uwma. ii4nrr.ni). HlMBl.tlt v ;UV1.ND. erEUiij.SYiucusE. uoa. IDK1L, " ViOErrt,PB!!Af AK0MAR4M7.CUS. war. t. mitu tlryclm, Oaaa, i aaaltlo, Onph io rriailt j, tUbUr uaipa, ; euumt .'s of ibe big Ore place the total l ..-a at i .1,730,000. To lay s buslocta is practically t"ft nsnt. Tbousauds of peoplu tbrong the uarrow streets around ttio burned dlt trict wli ich is a ietie of desolatlor. Tiiu confligiatlon was not completily undur control until 3 o'clook this morning A maa uauieJ Uoien, a tailor, and another named Wilson, are missing, and luey arc supposed to have been at work In one of the clotblng buildings de stroyed Bucli little pills as DaWllt s Little Early Klsers arevery easily taken and tbey re wonderfully eSectlve In cleansing tbe liver and bowels. K 8. Duffy A Go. FUNERAL OP THE QDEEM. I WAS troubled with hands io sore that when I nut them In water the pain would near let me crazy, the akin would pee) off, and the flesh would get bard and break, then tbe blood would flow from nt least fifty places on eacn nana, n orus can never leu t the suffering I endured tor three years. I tried at least eight doctors, but my hands were worse than when I commenced doctoring. I tried every old Granny remedy that was ever thought of without one cent's worth of good and could not even get relief. I would feel eo badly mornings when I got up, to think that I had to go to work and stand pain for eight or nine hours, that I often felt like giving up my Job, which was in the bottling works of Mr. E. L. Kerns, the leading Douter oi Trenton, n. j., wno win youch for the truth of my sufferings. Before I could start to work, I would have to wrap each linger on both hands, and then wear gloves, which I hated to do, for when I came to take them off, it would take two hours and the flesh would break and bleed. Soma of mv frienda who hnd seen mv hands would Bay, "It they had inch hands they would have them ampu tated"; other would say "they would never work," and more would turn away in disgust. But thanks to Coticdba, the greatest of skin cures, it ended all my sufferings. Just to think, after doctoring three years, and spending dollar after dollar during that time, Ciiticijra cured me. It has now been two years since I used it and I do not know what sore hands are. I never lost a day's work while I was using it or since, and I have been working at the same business, and In acids, etc. THOS. A. CLANCY, 310 Montgomery St., Trenton, N. J." Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor. ' M SUM iMt. Airy Titdte t (yticura OonatstlBg of Ctrncuiu Soap (2&e.), to clea e t lie nkin of cruets and cum ana Miien we wick nt a cuticle; 1.1'tuuua ointment (60c.), to fDsUBtly allay itching, iQUamnuiloD, sntl irrhutlon, and iootbe and btal; atad Otmcufta llJtBOLvNT'(Jc.J,tca Inml rU-ansethe blood. THF FT 1 9R dhumllUllngkin.icalp.nridtlothnioiB.uiLhJoeaunalrwhuQ MILLIONS U8E CUT1CURA SOAP EXCLUSIVELY For Presetting Purifying mil Beautifying the Skin Scalp Hilr end Hands. RALEIGH. Will b; Held From Windsor Uille Feb rnarj 2nd. Coiii, Ibli or Wioar, Jaaaary M. It bat bean decided that the funeral of tba Queen will laka place at Windsor Custla, February d. Tbe bod; of tht late Queen will be removed froa O born Uoum February 1st It was the etprcaaad desire of Ike Qums that Ue funeral should be military la caamctar, Heveral officials ai rived froa Wlndaoi thla noralag, br1alof Ue fMU ff alia. It wet carried la a balae bag. A aaval salute of ivvntr-oes fast wee Hrrd here at soon (oder la aoaor of Klaf K4war4 VII. TUB HAUETS. Tbe followlaf qaoutloat were iaetr d by J. K LUtM A C. Haw Bent, N. C. Haw Voas, Jaa. ti. Ope. Hlfk. Lot, Cloee . HT 10 08 M 10 1) . Ill 14 IM 144 . I rt I M IN M ..IM tM IM IM Kotkc : ' Ketlre e awy fir ikt apife Ourmati BJaa Mck... May ... Af ... oot .. . WaT May So.B yPf4. .. Me. P. , V4l t a imkU. a. a a w iavTob ..... H.r StBYlCflBLE GOODS. Canlag iMa, frtH fl.OO k. . Sal tea aa4 tks, turn lie pf t '! Ha'! laltaa aad Fotta frt lAaem.. UvH fUlod Mntt frvai VH tip. lkk) fut4 aHt f'o tH p. A ft woo fleeter left thick altt U M t ewt, Ah a felt Mm f eol Ma. t bate Ue b state ea t e mtH tm Opea. Hla. Lev . H it a . M ,. it m . till H4 I W Ctoee l To l -III o U Long Discussion on Text Books. Anil Trust Bills. Prominent Peo ple Sick. Special to Journal. Kaieiqh, Jan. 25 John Iinflln, n young negro charged with liavlng in:- raged a yi'unj negri girl In Alamance county, was lo hve been hanged nt Graham today, but Guv. Aycock giant a respite until Fab I, so he can lo k li o some evidence wlil' h It l cli.inie.l I- favorable. Three weeki ai; i Gov. H;im.'ll respited Kuffln, A commission wat today htrie 1 to F. M. resrsall, Gov. Ajcock'i prlvalr sec retary, as military secretary, with the rank of eolonel, la accordance witb law Tbe joint l-gilaliv: committee on educaliou was i.i settlon In the Kenale chamber until 'on aftrr midnight last nlgbt, in fact until 1 o'clock hcailng argument on tbe school book questloo. hat is whether there shall or shall not not be ' B'.ate adoption" of text b)oki. I. H Pou spoke at attorney of the Uni versity Publishing Company; P. H Bus bee and T. B. Wotnack for the American Book Company; Cyrus B Watson and Armlttead Jones for tbe B. t. Jobnvn Publishing Company; Cbarles M. Bosliee aad MaJ. Patteo, of Naw York for tbe University Publishing Company. The discussion was warm. It was decided to refer tbe Ay cock bill, which U tbe one oader discussion, to a sub committee composed of Aycock and Brown, Waters Wkllakar, Bbaaaoobosse and Carr r. reeenlatlvee. TbU evenlnf, at tbe lianey library, Ike aloaal of tbe State University resi dent la Ralaijh gave an Informal raecp Uoa. At ibis Gov. Aycock aad other Stale effioara. Prettdeat Veeable sad members of Ike University faculty and a a ember of members of Ibe legislature ware preeeau There la a great deal of discussion ft aatl-trost bills. Rooatree of New Ilea ovet say be aete Vat one way ef reach ing Ue treats, which enuk oot looal or aaloa eetarprlaee by patllug dowa pf lo ea at the polal Uey dealre lo .reach. His bill will require Uat ao aaatur what pvVe may to eeaed for a prod eel It shall be the same all over the eoeatry, let eder oeeelty ef forfwliareef tight to do btsetaeae la Ibis State. He sty s Ule wfU pet a etoe lo Ike greaiel poa e Uo iroate hate. Wllllaata ttmica. bufcae bera ebalfaaaa of Ike eteeaUre board of the Soktleva aouao eewf etaoe ItwMOeeaMd U very aUk at bis hoete bera. He has Arapahoe. Jantiary 21th. The weather is fav orab'c for I'neu monia. Mr. Jat. B. Ben i It has purchased an organ for his two daughter. Mr. Ira Dli in of Olvmnla has beirttn work in the sturo til I! -cl ct Kawlun of this pltice. Mr Pr!;My, ri'presnntin thn I'oco moke Kerl ill Jtr Cm., sold Mr. Joseph lleH a 1 of eU'inM i-iU wrck' The Literary S.tci'-t j a ill d-j''o the hroa'i snhject, Hesolvnl that Women wield greater lntlupnc thin .M nr-j' Fil lay nlht a' tin- A-ademy. Vi-illlni rain 8l;ri Wf-rt: kin I to n t'ti week. Mr. .1. K. riutnrell prrwhed at the Christian church Tuesday nlh . and Mr. Thos. Moilngo at the lUptNt church Wednesday night. The Chritlisn S. H of this plat-e hs Just received a large ami latest improve'! map of Palestine from the Bunoatd Pub. Co. of Cincinnati An education! ''boom" ha utrtirk our town. A private school opened up In the Masonic Hall Mnndav. We ern that Ti have been enrolled. Thin numVer added to the SO at thn academy sh vn ip fairly well for our little town. Messrs Itccl & itales have receive 1 a larire supply of hardware. The fanni r can gel what they oowl In their store (' JU5T RcChiVHD- 5 g 55 $ 4 ? S eat l Also laufy Fresh K!-in Hutte- ri'lit. frutu the dairy, jp Freiih lut Ontaria Prepared I'.ockwhftt, mid Old I ashioned H5 iinokwheat; Fresh OriU and Big Hoinint: Oatll tkw loose and 5 - i" package's. Inin.', Dried IV.tr lies and Apples, Nice Fresh Canned Goods of all I. inds. Fu'toii .Vai Ket Beef, I'i- k!. ! litttttp i'oi k, lleinz's ! iekles, ? ' am-Kraut, and iiiittii-ruiis -ood tiling; ;o e;,t at prices which t, will intermit vmi "In J. L. McMIL 71 Sirs;;.'! hi. J. JL. JON IIItOAl) STHF.ET, STKW.UtT'S OM) STANK fait. I.. a ' S'x eh aii'o STABL Ceiloa teeelBw) wave MOQ Mat ' ' , tlvsil at , ' pU li. stetH UUe,' relates, opealag Aegkroi. 4M,eMe AaMrt4t'l Utt year la.oci. as p,mm htaeWt. Cotte la Ue loeal asafhai M4 at -ft .-. C ASTOR I A let ItfaaU 1 (I.: Um, ' WUlleas t. Aabo, Stale foeewter, Ue taUated soa ef fl. A. Aabo,' la fate stch at bis kesae kerei Be baa hra Woabla. Ola wort fot Ue Bute, pwUoalafty aioag Ue neeei lofoet eeesweaUoe aad pteetsfalWw bee beaa of ret taree. ' - . ' There are two b44dws for Ue k-abUe prlailag, Xdwarde aad ftroegkloo aa L U. I taail of lUleigh, aew ibe eie era, are Wash Breav ef Ooidabore, , - Qealttf e4 aat ejaestHf BMkea lv Witt's Utile Karfy Dleae svb valaabU klle live pllU. r. ft. Dfy Co "ICVai tew twt erwvtd r0 tale W yaw ant tm p" the evet ef eof f OO a(t .iaif" "Mi I omi'dai take tMha li afl: I'i lale ihi' is Kttt. A H f flat t'e ni la I44 hse u v., ... ai-'i.i th to te M iti Will) The most soothing, bealliiK anil antiseptic application ever devlied Is DeWllt't Witch Har.el Salve It relieves at orce ar.1 cures ptlas, kmc, erirtnt and skin dlieaaes. Ilewarc of Imitation! P. H Duffy Co. WHY COUGH Dr. Boll's Coosrh t)Tiip oarea Oush or Cold at one. Conouoni Croup, WbooplnB-CouL-li and hloaiilo-CoiiL'h without falL AH moOwm pralan lL Doctors proerrilie It for Broncliltla. lloarsenwa, Cripp, P ammonia and ConaumpUoo. Quick, aare rnralu. COUCH SYRUP Alwiyi euret when oihero fall. t.aalsPwUasCiatiswt' saaWataav Don't You Forget It I We lave Bird Cas "to beet ibe bead pvtewa raaglag froea l9 lo jfjto oaeb, Tewol Hataa for lOe eeck, Foer Ho e Moose Trape at ee eaob, Kleotrto Seleoaa foe eleaala silver lew each, Hevab bruabee lOe W IV oaeb, dona Broebee IOs t an each, Vkw rMiber Daetera at aoeeacb. Rteei Braekau at 0 pair, ro. Hot-Wrs lu eerb. A Kltekwe Set f balsas (tnlerea) m tie act, Belabor Kalvseatioe Uo.Me aad Ibe oaoO, qaar Ta Bake Paas at to, Oraalte m Paet ai tie toe rte each, A bottle ef PolUaleg OH fnr aaekla eld faraf lore took for Mo, Owe Paw ad oaa of ready talsaai oalol for loa, geUo glaae Oil Caa foi H. , roe tyarla Uke a Wood w aad Paw Aweb I tlaaee t day efu aaila. We have a No of ibe oatabvaied Klaf floatere left aad will sell tbo at Naeoa aWe orVa. w e eee eiflf dray leads of Wf IHate, CHrr, ChaeirMoO ead etaoi plow We bat tbe (teat prim. Oot Hae Of tfaw, Pette, Ht"lS 0, are bnrbs e4 rdy for We beta Ue twlehfaied Wsif nvetn ff eta. levwa. A ako I rrlafM Carpat W'wowl fneata. a rwH Tab fa lOo, a M ma id ttatl bMftag triad etaao wMh ei: la the tfvy thle g (ol Itty ela at 4 - "Wao 1Haf eitraebe, . tin aad mahe Will frma Mw holwt OOOtO Owt, , A4 an''aad rata la rf'e f a Will '! atta abwil The w ij wl af rat Iran bed rh ',' ln 1 1 ,tm as te V .1 . i''l'' it -Mh. I 1 K' t f t :. ' I- i in ,-l I !. t I . f OSS and MULES Kvi-r Fotiinl in N'. iv I 'urn. ANo a ( onipleti- Lire i f 1 n trjri H, VVngons Ilarin-ct, KoKm, Whip!-, nit hcclf, Ktc. J. A. .IOMX Broad Street, Stevtarfs Old Stand. T Men's Underwear Sale ! 20 PER CE MfWIlfnlP' 20 PER CBFJT. All our winter weight underwear now 20 per cent, less than regular prices. Men's Natural Wool, regular price $1, now, Men's Ribbed Underwear, regular price $1, now Men's Ribbed Underwear, regular prica 76c, now Men's Heavy Wool Underwear, regular price $1.60, now $1.20 Wright's Health Underwear, fleece lined regular price $1,76, now . 1.40 Beit-Quality Wool Underwear, regular pric$2,now . ; 1.60 Scrivcn's Patent Elaatlo Beam Drawers in all . sizes irom 30 to 44,srcduced to 60o pair. We have only a few size tin each stylo Utt, so come early so as to get proper ilzos. Thcst a a a, . ea a gooaiaro Dounatoseii aiaoovo pnees. , "The abovo prices aro FOR CA0H ONLT. 80c 80c eoo .n 4- ' to eflll W ae4e u tbe Cweret kmm. tbeefW A fait fjae ef IT i J ; Uf tm U h. r.rt.iniATir.Y. Vf. If trtf of Tm f aart DeU f tOrara. . C. MMff II inn, P-ra th ""V f f " the fn Pmf C14 Cut. J'. r tt I!rrn. H. t r7 roM.oi u f.Ti;i:r.T. j. c. wiiitty 1 J. G. Dunn & Co.
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