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ottttt VOL XV11I--N0. 272. NEW BEEN, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1901, NINETEENTH YEAR 55 nice: fresh New Court Districts Give General Satisfaction to the. People. sW n. B e 41 mm? . TO WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY. Tie2 come a2 examine and see for yourself If what we say is not correct then dont buy, WE ARE DETERMINED TO REDUCE OUR STOCK in our DRY GOODS AND SHOE De partment, and in order to do so have made A SURPRISING REDUCTION! HERE ABE A FEW. 300 li ( of Drou CjJooiIs to Ci, MEG.'HWLESS OFHCOST. $2,00, $175 and $1.50 Values, now at $1.00 1,25 and $1.00 85c and 75c 65c 50c 40c 25c 85c eoc 4oc 39c 25c 18c 75 Pairs Children's Shoes, Nos. 91 to 2's, Sold for $1.50 and $2, Now 25c, 50 and 75e. 75 Pairs Ladies Shoes sold lor $1.25 and $150, Now 75e. 500 lieces Ribbon to go at same pro portion of Reduction. A Cut in our Linen Department that will Surprise everyone. NOW IS THE TIME TO m MOM ! Not olten do we make such Tremendous Sacrifices, but when we do we aro in "Dead Earnest." No Humbujr, HACKBXJRK Committee on Public School Law. Awonnt Available bjr Pension Tax. Railway Trackage Tax Would Yield $35,000. Raleigh, February 12. The joint legislative committee on (education is at work on the public school law. One of the questions under special considera tion is whether there shall be one school committeeman or three.or whether thcrj shall be a township committee.' The Biblical Recorder has occupied news quarters here. It is now owned by a stock company. J. William Balliy continues to be editor. There Is great and general satisfaction at the passage of the bill increasing the Superior Court districts from 12 to 16 and abolishing the two criminal courts; also at the passage of the bill taking all compensation to judges for holding special terms save alone their actual nocessary expenses, which the county asking for the special term must bear. Oor. Aycock commissions E. L. Price, Captain and C. C. Hinton and H. W. I'alroer, Lieutenants of the company of the third regiment at Warrenton. Judge Purnell of the United States Circuit Court refers to Thomas ;W. Davis of Wilmington the case of the Martin Traction Company of New York against the Wilmington electric rail way. The State Bar Association Is to meet at WrijhtsvUie June 30. It is calculated that the pension lax, which the joint finance committee of the legislature argues shall be 1 cents on property and 12 cents on the poll, will raise something like $169,000. It is estimated that the proposed track age tax of railways on a gross earning basis will yield (35,000 or additional revenue. I.ikc bad dollars, all counterfeits of DeWiti's Witch Hazel Salve are worth lc?. Tl.c original quickly cures piles sores and all skin diseases. F. 8 Dully & I'o. Kinston Charter and Bonds. Special to Journal. Raleiuh, February 12. A bill was In troduced In the liouse today by Caira way, to allow Kinston to Issue bonds and amend Its charter. DEFEND THE REGISTRARS. AT COST FOB TWO BS. In order to make room for our SPRING GOODS we will soli lor CASH all WINTER goods AT COST, Such as Underwear, Cloth ing, Neckwear, Fancy Shirts, Dress Goods, Ladies Cloaks and Capes, Blankets, and everything in our store that cannot bo sold in summer. We will guarantee you A MAVINM OF 25 PKll (EXT. on your purchase. Respectfully, JT vJ Baxter. House Passe a Bill to Provide For the Expenses of Defence.. Special to Journal. lUi.itoii, Febrnary 12. The House today passed a bill endorsed by the Democratic caucus last. It was the cause of a sharp political discuxloa in the House today. 31 his bill authorlzek the Governor to employ aad pay for counsel In defending the Democratic Slate election officials IndlcteJ In the Federal courts. Ths One Day Cold Cure. KrrmHI'i Chocolate. LaiatlTr Quinine for n.M in Ihr hra'l tad aora lhrol. Children take lum like caadj. REMEDIES Consisting of CUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse the skin, CUTICURA OINTMENT, tu heal the skin, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT, to cool the blood, is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, dis figuring skin, scalp, and blood humors, rashes, itchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, when the best physicians, and all other remedies fail Millionsof Women UseCuticura Soap Assisted by CUTICURA OINTMENT, for preserving, purifying and beautifying tho kin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff and the stopping f r.iU log hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hauls, in the form of baths for annoying Irritations, inflammations and dialings, or tou free t.r uf fenslre perspiration, In the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for in m sanative antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, una espe cially mothers, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath ami nursery. No .imuitt f persuasion can induce those who have once used It to use any other. r f ialiy for preserving and purifying the skin, scalp, and hair of Infants and i-hii-lr u. TICURA SOAP combines delicate emollient properties derived from t't'TH l ' K A. the treat akin cure, with the purest of cleansing Ingredients and tin m..si i. n-fti:.,: t flower odors. No oiher medicated soap ever compounded Is to he cirr!T..;r. 1 v. :h It for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, huir, and inin-i.. n .n. r foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive. Is to he in;ii..aiv.i . ill. k for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. Thus It rombiiv;, l:i iA'K W At ONE PHICI3, twenty-five cents, the: BEST Bkin ami cumplt'xl.m l , BEST toilet and baby soap In the world. Sold throughout thu wr. i. Prunes 3 'I 5c Pet Potmd AT J. I,. McBANIElTN. 1 e pound: Peaches :.e. Also N. C. Pealed, Sliced and Dried Kviiporuted Apples Hie lb or 3 pounds for Fresh lot Loose Oat (hikes Only 4e lb. New lot Small I'ig Ham?, Knrlinh Cured Shoulders and Ureukfast Strips. Fancy Klgin and FOX HIVF.lt "Of I ancy CKKAM Butter only 30c Cheese 44 J 5c i.b. j. l mm 'iMione Ol. Wholesale afe Ret nil Grocer, llr;l t. INSURANCE BILL PASSED. It Applies lo the Cralsr Law. Divorce Bill Comes up Friday. 1 Special to Journal. Raleigh. Fe.li. 12. The Senate loony passed the House bill taking insurance ' companies out of the Craig domestical-. Ion" law and revoking their licenses if. they remove cases from State lo Federal I Courts. The Senate baa fet the Home divorce I bill as a epeclal order of business for neit Friday. Township's Dividing Line. The bill to change the. dividing lines between Third and Ninth townships, In Craven county, has passed Its third reading in the Senate and goes to the House of Keprestallves for action in that body. All the Joints Closed. Topeka, Kan , Feb 12 As a reaoli of-tho meeting of the citizens of Topeka all the joints of the city are closed. For the New Ball Park. Special to Journal. Raleigh Feb. 11 Thus far about 1000 has been subscribed by business people towards the base ball association fund. The latter will fence In and complete the new grounds la the rlty park or rather in the part of it which It under control of the Agricultural anil Mechanical college. The English Jacobites. London, Feb. 13 A notice declaring Edward Vila uiurper and Mary IV the rightful Queen wis potted on the gttts of Bl. Jamei I'alace and at the guild hall on the oliht Queen Victoria died. It It not signed ad no one saw it potted at either place, but it is known to hte besn the handwork of a msisbir nf the Jacobite League. Probably no action will be taken, but ths Incident eiplalntwhy the legltlm'ali were not allowed lo place a wreaiu ol tin tlaine of Cbarlet I January 10 I'treons who can not take ordinary A.,ijio pills Dnd It a pleasure to take I)e Will's M.UUL3, Uu)f R jU-. Tbey ire lb bett little pills ever aaade. T. 8. Daffy A Cc. I J0 There It always danirer In using cnun terfeils of DeWllt's Witch Uarel Hslvr. The original Is a safe and certain cure for piles. It Is a toothing and healing talve for tores and all skin diseases. F. H Daffy A Co. Supreme Court In Session. Special to Journal. Rw.ihhi, Feb. IS -The Supreme oourt today began the call of the 2nd district appeal docket Tbo following ; attorneys are present Daniel I., liune'l Thomas N. LI 1)1. P. U. Green, George Cowpir, John L. Bridges, Donnell Oil 1 llam, Henry A. Ollllsm, 0 N. T Fount- j aln. i Moll Makes A Denial Special lo Journal. RaIjiuh Feb. IJ-ManU'l I., ibui, Solicitor of the Wtli Jlitrlrl, h here and I makes a denial of all.cbargne agalntl him. Ho tayt be will make a pnbllshtj ' statement. He Is a son of Dr. J. J Moll, who was the chalrwan of the i national party daring the letter's brltf , etisirnr. j THE MObEM WAT. j Commends lleelf to the well-informed, lo lo pleekeatly ana nBeclaaliy wnsl wss forreetly don la tkt cradest man ner aad dlaafrswabljr as welt. -To eleaae tfte tyttees aad break p colds, baedackta, aad fevers wltboal an CUBA'S OLD DEBTS. Convention Do:s Not Favor Paying Them Recent Ohllff.tliiins. HaARiui Fell. 11 O.bn will decline re sponsibility forallolit debts, if theactioi taken by the Conj-tittuionid Convention be ultimately ratitied. Scnor l.iieret mi I that Cuba "hould p.'iy the 1'niti'd Slate i for the cot of the war before at'empting to pay the army. The first clim-n nf the Twenty-fifth section, which deelira itiftl t'uba will not be responsible for debts contracted prior to the promulgation of the tonsli- '. tulion onl 89 contracted fur legitimate i expenses of the revolution after Febru I ary 24. 1 . wns not c'mnged. Man who Shot Chief Justice. Jesac 1). Beile who ilirnrei riirii'c 1 uously in a ne:isull(iniil Bliootiug in I Montgomery, Alabama, in which he : shot the Chief Justice of the Stale Uvea In this city as a tioy. I lie Hcalc i family were we'l known here anil are i remembered by many, i Chii f Justice Met leunan was shot in 1 the shoulder by lleale. The troiilile was ; over a family mailer and has bcirj ail I iUBled. All eoneerne.l w,re in-orde of prominence. The Weather. Fair weather is the forecast for to.lav iieneral lair weather is repelled oer the South Atlanlic Slates, witli probat'! a continuance of the same. Ths maximum temperature ycMrr.lM was 57 degrees, the minimum !c grces. The Ono Day Cold Cure. i oi C.Ul in br I Titl ...rr llir.,nl uf KfT- moti t. ( In K-r.la!. (iiiim ir. llir " ifiit lar Odd Lurp." J. A. JONES, IfKOAl) STREET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, Livery, Feed, C" A TTT tT Sale and .1 i& K &H Largest niid Finei-I Sliik (f HOKSLS cird. MULES Ever Found in New Hern. Also a Complete Line of Buggies, H agoua Harness, Robes, Whippet art Wheels, Ktc. J. A. .ioi;s. Hroad Street, Stewart's Old Stand. Decline to be an "ImmoitaL" Paii Feb. II. There era several va renriee la lb Fren h Aeadamr, II. jjalea Veraa, wken approached wltk a ugfeatloa Ual be sboald become a oaa dldau, replle it "1 bave Jest eornpUled my M )tar ' aad do sot at eocb an aft aspire to Use Aoademy. Damat tba jo agar aiked m . I yers a0. I deolloed. aad slaco plMt kflw .ff VM lk dellgktfot tkea M Aeadeei clans bare died. Tkey n.ui aj M.r.. f rt.. may U Ima rtale,- bnl thf bay aot beea reo dared Immoftal." Mad by Cellforala rig Byrap Co. i Jjt pore good wholetorot rrrct better nothing mort of Ut. Md by tb bkmIcUm! method nAiural product retaining tb( very fntflty ind Haror I Ike clever fVlda. : . " ' Carefully packed In dsJory om pound padugn, avu r j. r. rAirur.u. Jr.. n... Brad kern's Pita Caiatb Oare will aip that (mU kart aoee at yoara, aad coal )9t only fSa Xvery bollte to laaraattwd, If Jo dew'l Ilka ll, trl( ll back aad get yoar aia refiaded. Ba bar 19 . il Bredkva'e. Giru sun i Retom. frrtiMM. Pa, feb 11 Oirle at Btowa, labors) ta tbe wastara pa t of Ibla Iowa, aroaMoa organlilai aa 'Aatl- ClfatwtU Laauroa aad farswear Ika aoaspaay at yaaba aaea wka amoka a1'. CtlCTJ Ba4Cbe FtwdCIa. ..uMUe..,,ktb.kaMi bsa4.,al aay bot.ar raf for - ' " ' ! baavlaeka Ibaa laee powdora. Tkey "" . ' aeeer fall lo ftlleva. fad aad sold ljr CASTOR I A s" Tr Iifanu isd cbiidm. Property For Mule. Bi IU Yea Han A!f sjt . lfc; f'-b B S2 , J JS fart af tbe Oif. Also t aember Of good WveVVVf -&A,4H klidln Iota la f nod lormllllM & I be In a First Claaa nanner Dona Promptly I la an rijN.rlennl (i'ii,m.iti aitl uU tl thrim'wl difb' nil .rk. A full line of t iir- Arnu, n ; - r 1 1 njf G'hhIa, Blcy,h'nd Hun'lri.".. I have liiat ndd''l A Uri,- a"",tnipnt ot W KhNIIAt'll Ri;i(NKIIH AMI MANTELS wbl b I dler l.-e.t Pr1r l"Plnt your xanta ,r mil U T. II 1 1 I,, nieydes. Goat, Ammunlllna, Graph opkonea. Job 1'tlatlng, tUbber fitempe. 91 Jk 1 M ddle ellv.N C Do You Know That NOc ;oen nn far at Our Store flu ttl.OO doe eliaewliere ? Our entire stock ol Winter Suits and Over coats and Extra Pants have been reduced 20 per cent. 80 cents goes just as iar with us lor NEXT TWO WEEKS as $1,00 ordinarily does NOW IS THE CHANCE FOR Bargains $15.00 Suits and.Overcoats, now $12.00 12.60 44 ' " 10.00 10.00 " - 8.00 Boy's Suits axe marked down also, and we have some medium weight suits which can'.bo worn lnsummer. All are offerred now lor 20 per cent, less than regular prices. a ear mr as-tsr m - nr mt asr ear 4e trA 5 ' OUR UNDERWEAR 1 ILilH-Book Store li ttlil going at a 20 per cent, reduction too i lust a few lelt Wa woald Ilka It . lake yoar awbeorlpllos) (or any Xtf axle at Ta ta4lnal aa4 proaitaa ' prompt dellraff. 6 H. Ennctt. COME EARLY and get your proper size. it Our offer only good untU February I5tfu 1 Yours for business, J. J, WOLfRSPE,
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