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Bits VOL! XV11I--N0. 267. NEW BIRN, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, I90L. NINETEENTH YEAR 41 10-4 $3.50 ! y J 1 3B 11-4 4.25 49 j " j 12-4 5.00 WORTS fc 1 "IF? I AT I C I jXJi p n i1 pL D. Is r I mm i TJ In order to make room for our SPUING GOODS we will sell lor CASH all WI2JTi:i goods AT COST, Such as Underwear, Cloth ing, Neckwear, Fancy Shirts. Dross Good . Ladies Cloaks and Capes, Blankets, Quilt and everything iu our store that cannot h sold in summer, We will guarantee you A SAV1XU OF 25 PER ('EXT. on youi purchase. Respectfully, jr 33et,:srt:ir. 4 At - B J 1 pure rool wholesome sweet butfer H H iKiiliin;,' more or less. Made hy the most cleanly methods R .i natural product retaining the very purity and flavor II of the clover fields. II Carefully packed in dainty one pound packages. 11 None genuine without x7? II tlie signatitrt of C-JS(7&vHsa I I J antn snr 1 M jPAJIKEK, Jr.. 11 """'J" lj Fos. Next 30 Days up will SKI.I. AT I'OST all ' our km. f'tmU Suit In twii; l'lm. mul tlir.f liiw Suits niim H ti Pi iiiri; hIi hII of mir YnutluJ nothing ut ( cit, irM . 'I to ill. j Thin l( I f.ir ( null lint vim SAYE FROM 30 to 40 PER CENT. Ymirn truly, mmm & sunns, 67 niddit 34 root 5 i AijBoofc store j I Standard Pattern u Ibaavtat rl:tl aloaavllo leg ovlrrM to. Drate mkt U ae4e eaaf by IMf Ota. ta ! tta. - If y fea to kl tlx leiot faablooa road 5 I ; , THBtE5IG5Ci; 6. H. Ennett. $ rj mm Change Your Mount For a 1901 Bicycle. I bavt eompUu M wk of .it tbe ltit. Iat aaakea aad (' pr are rlrht Fell line of Uase, iawaaaltion tail epnnlaf good, wryeleaadotfe rpa r work tolMted aetlafacltaa foaraataal oa rrtrrtllK I Mil of ropeJr. WJI. T. HILL, BtoyslM, Oaaa, Aaaataalifow.Orapk ooaooaa, Job Pr1i, N.-jbar Ruoine, tl A M M dlo .U-. K.O p. TnuxwiTir, BLICKSMITS & WHEELEIGRT, aaifaetarar of BagttM, Wagti. Crt, kt, lUalrta DoMMllort RUr. Ba(lsi, Wafoaa, Carta aad Prays apt M Mad for ), li a Iim4, THE LtGISUTURE. Very Little Commendation of tbe Proposed Impeachment. Public Scliol Law Urged. SeotUnd County Claims on Cotton. Maxi mum Car Load Beport. Child Labor in Hills. Ralsiou, February 7. The legisla ture is urged by Prof. Venable, auper iutendent of public schoola from Bun combe county to enact a law providing for duplicate graded ichools in each county, these to have 4 gradea taught each term. Under this system, a device of his own, the public schools of Bun combe are open from 5 to 7 months an nually; a longer term than were in Dur ham county, and twice as long as in oth er counties. There was much talk today by incom ing people about the proposed or rather discussed impeachment of judges Fur ches and Douglas, and It was entirely one way that tbe Idea was ill ' advised and Impolitic and the punishment too severe. In other words It has aroused sympathy for the judges and as one law yer and ex-legislator says, "they are the under dogs In this fight and we do not b.'lieve iu kicking them." An ex-Democratic State chairman says he has not heard a single persou commend , im peachment. The bulletin of tbe 8tate Board of Health for January issued today, says there was small pox in XI connttes, Alexander, Buncombe, Caswell (77 cases i deaths), Forsyth, Franklin, Granville (11 hubs), Pamlico, Pearson (11 cases), li'jekingham (10 cases), Translvania and Nance. The disease is literally from one end of the State to tho other. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the North Carolina Home Are In iirancc company was held here yester 'iny. A 15 per cent dlvldeud was do daieil. Business has increased 47 per cent in the past 2 years. All the direct or?; anil odlccrs were re-elected. It li claimed by tho farmers of tbe low county Scotland thai they raise nnic rotton, In proportion to acreage, liau anv other county in the United Slates, surpassing even Carroll county Minn. Amlitor Diion has had a severe attack ofgiippe. So has S. L. Patterson com u :s, inner of agriculture. .lu-lge .Simonton of tbe U. 8. circuit inurl i:oulirms lite report of Hpecial I ntel hugune S. M trlln in the case nvulvln.: the right of the Corporation 'oinini.sioii to fix tbe maximum car ioa'l of fertilizers on the Carolina Oen iru! riilwsy at 10 tons, lie pays a hlgb tribute lo the report of the muter aid ayB the rule Is proper. This endB .bli l'in' litigation and the con- mlsii"!) onli r holds ew all over tb tale 11 Monday tbu argument by all Ilia oltnn mill owners, that there shall tie in umrc "child lsbor" complained of In :o I ; ,s will be beard. It will be filed nlt'i the leglaialure. An invitation was read in the Senate Tf .'eicUy from Governor and Mrs. Ay cock to a reception to be given Friday nl ;!.t (nun 8 to lu On motion of Loudon I wm accepted by a rising vote. The f ill) wing bills hava been intro-ln-ril In the Senate: n y Warren, to change township Hoes It (Jmvcn county. My James, lo Incorporate the Green vl!le Banking and Tioil Co. 1 1 t Long, to provide Bute banking syt'.em; to regulate feu of notaries 1' r ile and others In protesting Inilru m' nil lly .celgbl, to provide a general stock ll-.v My Morton, lo protect merchants an! millrrs in North Carolina. Referred lo committee on manufacturing. Hr James, lo appropriate fa ads for ho North Carolina Hchool for Deaf 0. nib and Ittlnd. II'iiko bill, lo (Head the I'm In com pr im and sattle the Htate debt, came if lb tlrno esplred in IHil aad lb time Is now ritrodd lo 1001. Passed Ansl reading. Miiiim bill, lo smaod obapter 17i, Iswt if IWI, for f rotvctloa o raUara of mill ogt la ilrde. Onslow aad Pamlico cogs tlc. pMMd flnsl reading. la lha Hants, the following bills bava b-ta introduced. UKltkoleomloaUowlsaaafoftooaa- y to LtysprelalUX. Hr Canasray. railoa froai board of tru tc of Kim ton iraM ar boots to I t.cs-Bt thtm fm. provltloa of Ayeock' fil-book Mil. , n. Km., to provld. f k wat .orka for UUabatli til. BraoaakM Ifooro. to annerUoa lba grow loo al dlxrlcta of Monk Car Has. Tba aohool Uit book bfll aa ft pMxd ikaSoaatOMNadlti oaeoad aid Iklrd raadlaft. - . ilia arm lalrodeaad tioaptlaf ra4 - ad aokoobj fro Ifco OforwUoo of tho ayK J la Asbavllla, ftattmtllo, . CtaHotia.' KlottoatltalliVarTaadUfllflorl.ra. On' atotloa of Wbkaktr of fonytb all (lla War raforrad lo tif ontinHtea aa ad a- rttloa. Wodaaodaof atit wtwk at llaok was laadUaowtirUflba bill U rv)0 t praaal roiUf rvglit.tad voitvt a too (Nat. fofaooa bo eao tako avfrlf noro alii fad k a fttata lo lako fHWhl'a UMta fllaa. Tby ara Iba bMl Ittt'nt rBli. r..V9f III. NEW DIVORCE LAW. Previous Acts Since the Code are Repeal ed. Provision for Remarriage. Special to Journal. Kaleiok. Vt. 7 -Tlie only fentuie of the day in the Legislature was the 'lt- bale on the divorce bill. Simmons of Wake county ifTetcd in the House a substitute bill repealing all the laws on divorce since the code. This was adopted and tbe bill in this shape passed the readiugs. An amendment was adopted 1 1ml ail persons dlvoiced under recent liiws i an remarry upon procuting a certificate from the cou t. Queen's Fortune (oi England. London, Feb 6. The latest rumor regarding Q'leeu Victoria's will in thai it bequeaths $700,001) each lo tbe I) ii. of Connaught, Prince Christian nl Scbleswig Holsleln, Princess Louise and Princess Beatrice), und iiiclinle liberal legacies for the Duchess of Al bany and a number of the late CJueen's grandchildren. The bulk of the Queen's private for tune, however, goes to the King. Two small houses on the Osborne estate art given to Princess Beatrice. King Resigns as Grand Master. London, Feb. 6 King Edward has decided lo abandon the office of Grand Master of the Free Masons. Tho Duke of Connaitghl will be installed in tlie Cfflce in his stead. Addison Cammaclc. Dead. Ntiw York, Feb. 5. Addison Cain mack, formerly one of tbe most suc cessful operators on the New York Slock Exchange, died at his home in this city today, of Brlght's disease. Air. Cammack was know on tbe Board as the greatest "bear" of his time. He was a Kentuckian by birth. He was a "bear" at the line of the Grant & Ward smash in 1834, but later in the yi ar William II. Vanderbilt per suaded hint lo turn over, and the lute C. F. Woerisboffer, a fellow-'I i :i ," did likewise. Both made millions by it while a fellow-operator, Henry N. Smith, refused to turn, and was m'A to have lost $3,000,000 Mr. Cammack was quiet in manner when doing business, but at limes rather gruff and positive, fie was a rich man accredited with being worth from $V 000,000 to 110.000. 000, and bad always been known as a generous giver. There is always ilantrcr In using coun terfells of DeWltl's Witch Haicl Halve The original Is a safe and certain cure for piles. It Is a soothing and healing salve for tores and all skin diseases. K H Duffy Jt Co. THE MARKETS. The following quotations ware receiv- 1 by J B Latbasa Co. New Bsra N f. Naw Yoaa, Feb. 7 CarruN; Opea. High. Low. Close Feb 8. So 8H So K M March I SA 31 8 21 8 80 May 8 30 8 80 8 S1 8 M Aug 8 88 8 88 8 84 8 87 Sept 8 8 8 4-1 8 41 8 43 Oct 8 11 ill 8 18 8 18 vTaaaT Opae. Hlgb. Low. floe May 78J 78 i 78J An. Tob 118 11T 8o. R y Pfd ;ii 78 J Fad S ."44 S1J Caa. T 8 A. Jt W. . . 534 not 8o. Ity. c Hi 2.t Hock la . in v, Mo P 81 1 R 8t Y 14 1M W . U t 8 MKT H 9t at. K. T. (?l . . Vt S7 Colloa raoalpu waiaMOOO balta. BpcHs IM1 "el 80 Ul-s rataraa, Mch. Apr .!?, Aag Kpl 4 v.va ib xmm row auran m ai " f f "' I'M" I ti VMO I UnlM y- JbXuU Mi Oaidrti. n.iV.n... ii...... ...ai l WM ISI KJTI AlliJI KKM I - a- mff JT T- 7 s gJ. I JJ. I an Tho On Dry Oo4d Ourta. . . t-. r.. . t o tiai i a.7 iiTir i-a-wa " . " ,i . HfctlCC Tba Board of Dint of U Kaar tWr BatWH.f aad ta Aroafail datlarvd tao tfatb ft) aetVa of Mk aaaiarol ' Jl 't f ata IU Vt rtM oa ft. 8atabl of tH'cal 10 too a Tba lfttaal Daak of tta f-or M Of aftff rtkfa'7 lltk 18-01. I . Caaaawtt, . rWy. ad Troaa. Try IU Oak K4 Mt't Frakft Pi'ta. filaaa : iMf.l. Carnegie About to Retire. Naw Yobk, Feb. .--Prealdent Schwab, of C'arneKli Steel Comdany, came on from Pittsburg to-day, anil had I a conference this morning, It wm re ported, al Mr. Carnegie's houe. I On what may be considered the high est authority on this subject, says the Mail and Eipress, it is stated that Mr. ( aruegiels aax'nus to retire from active business pursuits, and has arranged to do so at an early dale. City Aldermen's Probeedings. February 5th lDill. Board met. in regular sei-sion, Mayor Hal terson presiding. Aldermen present, Parker, (lerock, Watson, Bowden, Davenjorl, Phillips, McCarthy and Johnson. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. Communication read to board by Mr. V II Oliver staling the character of the bunding on Middle street between Pol lock and Broad belonging to the (irillith elale as being dangerous and Hal le to fal at any time, also the shed over the Bide walk in front of the building being in an unsafe cocdiiion. In order tlut the estate may not be subject to danieces be make3 tlie. above statement in order that some Mfps be taken to prevent any Iohs or damage to life or properly. The boaid deeming that they bad nothing lo lb? with the condition of the above mentioned property and so in- formeil Mr. Oliver Upon niolion, Mr. Oliver wa? nolilied to put tlie rbed over the Hile walk in front of paid properly in a s ilV ( ond lion. Upon motion the two tire rompiinii'H, ''Atlantic No. I " an I "New Item No. I." are allowed an assistant driver each. City paying each per mouth all pres ent votlug yes. Upon motion the Atlantic lire Com pany was allowed to use f;as lights, City payingr for same. All present voting yea. Petition from Mr L. K. Il-ibicbl ak ing the pilvileilgc lo remove his place nf busluess from corner Hancoi k and lLieen streets to the northwest conn r of South Front and Hancock -1 rcets. upon ii.oti was granted. Upon motion chairman of c cnu l commiltee, Mct'ai'iiy, whs iinpowcrcd lo maac sucn repairs on iioosi- ticioning to t'idar Grove Cemetery ns Is necessary and cost of same to be paid oi,t ,,f ceiue tery fund. I pon motion, the Mayor and Chief ol Police and chairman of i-treets arid p'l committee wai lntiuclcil to ascertain the space of street that cowl I be laid witli rock at a cost of lou I ne report oi t ny Attorney riiir.ini; to ihe memorial to the (ienerul Am1 oiy now In session to crsnt I lly nl ,Nrw Bern to Issue bonds for funding i ny slsnding Indehledni ss wai n ad f upon motion rtferred back for u changes Committee "u elecliii: iigtil plant ported progress and was tontlnui d. I pon motion Aid NVals oi I it tylerk was Ins tructrd to make i ut i it) vouchers lu favor of t ity al r Wnihi for city me of water al rale i f $ '21 per month from linie city came In p sctilon of the mlrr aorki, and runt' n or lime each month until oi'iernlse t' f ruclrd All regular snd anhlltic l:! a lowtil. New Item, Kehrna-y 4'.h. r,'"l To the Hon Hoard of A'dniutn ol t I Ity of New llrir. (Isnllvmar. --1 late the r.Uasure of making the follow !r ir report (or ' ' r month of DecrtnSrr and January IV'I Hav dipf.svl of Jl) r uh anil l,opod rlni and rot. . it..- s-n i ml of It' I ' one huudrcl and ou.. ,.,.lari and rihty cvnl. four rtra wrro di l.a'r 1 and out scr.l out of ths rliy. tftlily autirnl tpo, Knish T I'lllRKt,. )i ayo Naw lino. Ki h 4 h. 1 To the Hon Mayor and llovd of i in Aldtf BI'B (Uot)tffirn - Hl' plritf I i.d ir.f ti port for Ibt mnatbi of 1in-it. i l I and Jaoaaiy IPX'1 . Wa b mio H9 air- . iiin He time, of which 34 r rutl. i I I li ebargnl I sai oul of ric Fiat aad tott rolltiu I si?i Old roil mllmtwl 11 hold ai K oil barreli i iwai i. laa aaa amoaa. M l . h... la ri,rm,n lam niuno i i oh, 'PP '" ' '.''."r.':.. - v""' " C 1 TaTfca H Nsawaata Mayor aad lloaid of J Cltr Couo.ll of t lke Ootutoaaaai tar tommruoa af so rtm iti , mm1IW taa Wa tvaval actoaau if Iba taitooo Diy C -, aa4 b raw lib atuek or raffia of oa rTiC tZZ Mr lot (ba Watar aad ttat wavta ad aWkad kla ant-aau t-wta Uo M tfi .. j , Wa U1 a4a.f H HMrt kla rWpU s.4 aant bta temal, rapt. Hg a attt wit(. TbO tH'f Tiasiri' iiN kaa, Wn tstftM aM lard waf U 10 Ci' intf' Ht U-apwlfn.'r (Ubskliwd. WW. (laoata, itaraa K Caaaawaf Aa4'i't CHl). ..iT'iit, linn) NICE AT .8. It. IfK'DAIIEL'S, AUo N. ('. IValcd, Mieed I.' - . L t 1.1 ,.. .. i'.;iioi.iieu .iiics me. id or l-'resh lot l-mifi- Oatllakes New lot Small limns. llivitkfasttrip. I'illH'V lOlin tin l'(' i:i ki; 'tuicy Clil'.AM J.L 'lhone Ol. 10M1EL immmm J. A. JONES. . BK0A1) STKEET, STKWAKT'S OLD STAMt, Isiverj'. Feed, Nale and aExcliaiiKe . Tlial Nc me nn Hl.OO line'-! : I ! lui-t ."-t.il. . f HOUSES ar2.d. ?TJ"ZJJES KliT Fi.llllil III New 1'. 111. A I -.lit I . 1 i j . 1 . -1 . - l.il.i o! 1 '. II L' l -, W:li.'oU3 ihrio --. i:. ! -, w i; ,,.; mi w :, i-, i;t( . Do You Know Our entire stock oi Winter Suits and Over coats and Extra Pants have been reduced 20 per cent. 80 cents goes just as lar with us lor NEXT TWO WEEKS as $1,00 ordinarily does NOW IS THE CHANCE FOR Bargains $15.00 Suits andJOvercoats, now 12.60 w 10.00 Boy's Suits are marked down also, and we havo some medium weight suits which can be worn ic Isummer. All are offerred now tor 20 per ceJnt ,eS9 tnan ret?ullir priceo. OUR UNDERWEAR it itm golnsr at a 20 lust a few left' COME EARLY and get your proper size. Our offer only good until February 15th. Yours for business; . 'J. G-. Dunn & Co. j 67 roLiAicu fcTitr.nT. FRESH 5c Pzt Potsnd ittid Dried l'eacliea' . in,- pound potnitls Mr .c. Only 4e II.. I'.nuli: h ( tin-d shoulders Butter only 30c Cheesy " 5c i.i, Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 71 llrr,;vl St. mmmmmmmnmmmm t a. .ioi:s. It mini Streel," Stew urt's Old Stand far at Our Mon IfM elwewhere $12.00 10.00 8.00 per cent, reduction too. STAB .i.
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