VOL XVUI-NO. 289. S!W BIRR, M. C, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1901. NINETEENTH YEAR COURT WILL BB PAID. nnn km P7R Ala) the o o o Is Still CONTINUING the On all goods in Ms Dry Goods Store DON'T FAIL TO COME AND SEE. McKlnley and Jtoosevelt Take Their Oath of Office at the Capitol. Not a word in argument or praise is needed in offering our goods to you. 'Hi.' worth speaks for themselves. The quali ties are plainly in evidence at all times and the prices that's the point that wins us more and more patrons. The richness of the goods coupled to such small cost is all any customer will expect. I have just received a very nice line of Fancy Crackers mid Takes as follows: Asst. Fruit Slice, lioyall Trust, Athena, Itanium, Champagne, Cheese Biscuit, Van Sugar Wafers, Venice 'ream, Asst. f O'clock, and many other kinds too many to mention here, hut if you will give us a call you can see them V all. Yours to Please, I T. 13. IF-KIKEIS, Jr., J Wholesale and Retail Orocer, PHONE (10. Cor. ISroad 5fc Hancock Sin. We are now ready to showjour New Line ol Spring Goods in all the Latest Styles. Don't buy your Oxfords until you see our E. P. Reed Line. A big line ot Douglas, and Taylor Shoes in button, lace and congress, every pair guaranteed. Our line oi Clothing is the Finest we ever carried. we are showing a beautiiul stock of White Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Percales. We will Save you Money onjanything you buy ot us, Respectfully, OT. vT. Baxter. Clearing Out Sale In order to make room for HprinK Onort wo will for SKXT 80 DAYS wll our entire line of HKATIXfi HTOVKS AT COST, AM) HE LOW COST. We nrol rmni. You nowl atovej. Now U jour time. Come, mk in an offer In nil wo. want. Your for tttialnma, ij.comywfco Attention Please Wo lisve jimt oennl up a hmul- wiinc line of Knaiiiel Ware in th (Vleh rated "Delft" and "Iron Clad" lirandn WeiiiTitoonpeciiiry the attention of hotutekwporM in the HBtno. On I'HICKS will bo fonod A)W, the good will 1h found not only Wutiful hut entirely iwtia- fmtory. A rinit to -our Morn will enable yon to hoc many thing thai will lntnet you. Your truly. J. C. Whitty to Hew Bern, If. C A Magnificent Parade. Kaln During the Addresi and Fart of the Parade. Features of the Day. Special to Journal. Wabhinoton, March 4. Shortly be fore noon today William McKlnley left the Executive Mansion to take the oath of office at the Capitol and become hia own successor as President of the Uni ted States. The trip up Pennsylvania Avenue was made in the President's private carriage drawn by four horses, two blacks for the leaders and two bays for the wheel horses. With him rode Senator Marcus A. Hanna and the car riage was escorted by Troop A. of Ohio, the Union Veteran Legion and the Mili tary Division. The day was threatening but vast crowds of people were In at tendance. I ne swearing in ot vice rresiaem Roosevelt was before that of the Presi dent and took place in the Senate Cham ber, and admittance to the galleries were by ticket only, and the number of tickets were necessarily limited. One of the first duties performed by the Vice President after Senator Frye administered the oath to bim, was to administer the oath to thirteen new Senators. President McKlnley took the oath of office, administered by Chief Justice Ful ler, in front of the Senate wing of the Capitol. Rain fell during the Inaugural address and during part of the Inaugural parade which followed. The Inaugural parade was a military affair and was a brilliant pageant. Its features were Vice President Roosevelt the Porto Rica troops and Muj-Gen. Joe Wheeler, who led the third division of troops. Wheeler was given an ovation along the entire line of march. It rained bu', the vast crowds stood regardless of the fact as the brilliant show swept by. Msj. Gen. Brooke led the three divisions. The first was led by Msj. Gen. Ladlow, the second by Hon. W. O. intone, Governor of Penn sylvania and Maj. Gen. Wheeler led the third, and In this division was the Nalloual Guard of New York. Virginia and North Carolina and other Stato troops, outBlde of Pennsylvania. The lines of regular troops, the West Point Cadets, the Annapollst Naval Academy Cadets. Governors of many States, the bluejackets from the War ships and a host of civil orders went to make up an imposing spectacle. Pee that you get the original DeWltl's Witch Hazel Halve when ynu ask for It. The genuine Is a certain cure for plies, sores and skin diseases. F. H. Duffy & Co CHANGING HOUSE. Lone: Debate in the House Over Question. Apportionment and Other Bills. Special to Journal. Raleigh, March 4 A long discus sion was held in the House today on the bill to pay the Senators $4 a day while itting as a court of Impeachment. On demand tbe bill was referred to the Ju diciary Committee. The committee met later and decided to report the bill fav orably. The Congressional apportionment bill passed, tbe Republicans vctiug nay, with some Democrats voting with them. A bill was introduced In the Senate today requiring a rigid inspection of il luminating oils. A bill placing the geological survey under the Board of Agriculture was in troduced. The bill passed authorizing the em ployment of three Stale Supervisors of Public Schools at a salary of each. All Shades Expressed on tbe Ques tion of Adjournment. Set CARRAWAY GIVES UP. He Says That Annexation is Over For The Present. Special to Journal. Raleigh, March 4. Representative Carra'.vay of Lenoir, who has been push ing a plan to add part of Craven county to his county, says the plan has been abandoned for this sesslan: that there has been what he terms "arbitration." Their promptness and their pleasant effects make De Witt's Little Early RlserB most popular little pills wherever they are known. They are simply perfect for liver and bowel troubles. F. B. Duffy & Oo. w. C. Stronach Dead. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Mch., 4. William Carter Stronach, one of the founders of the North Carolina Soldiers' Homo and who ever since had been chairman of its board of directors, died yesterday after noon at his borne here, aged 58, of can cer, llu was in too (Jonfederate army in the 47th regiment, and while acting Mrgeanl-mjer was shot through the lungs at Reams Station. He was one of Raleigh's foremost citizens and devoted himself to the Confederate veterans. Cau the Court of Impeachment Without the House! Re sponsibility Put on nutler And Prltcliurd. Ralrigh, March 4. Most of the talk today was about the possible date of ad journment of the legislature. Some ay the speaker, clerks irjd&O members of the house ought to stay until the Senate gels through with Its work as a court of impeachment. Representative Kountrce; of the board of managers of impeachment, s iy h this is not necessary; that I he legislature can adjourn nntil some time in May, or perhaps June; that the Senate can Bit as a court of impeachment, on pay, as when a court it is not the Senate. Rep resentative Connor said he did not see how the legislature could adjourn under 2 weiks, and that he understood the managers of lmperchment would recom mend this. He does not think that the Senate can sit while the House Is not in session, but that sessions must be con current. Representative Smiih of Gates said it would certainly be two weeks before the calendar could be cleared. Some members Bay only the speaker, two clerks and two or three members of the house need remain during t ho im peachment trial, that a bill cau be pasned to prevent the raising of the point if no quorum." The Supreme Court is this week hear log 5th, district appeals. Tho corpora lion commission in session this week senator Brown ot ioiumbus is very angry about the proposed Judicial (lis trlcts. He said to me ' They fooled us about there being need for 10 judges. I don't know who did It, but It was done. We did not need 10. I see it uow plainly The call was for more courts. I Intend to rise in my seat and do some plain talking." There it yet plenty of talk about tin possible result of the impeachment trial ('. L. Harris, the best known Republi can lawyer here, said to me last nlgbi "If they are convicted the fool talk ol Senators Prltchard and Butler and oth ert at Washington will be responsible for It. Irlmblo l'roprrlj For Sale! 22 CITY LOTS. All Ike Real IiiaM Mtr of t-eatf (It) ( Cliy LeH It Ilooae Iber ot tlx Franc Taylor t lr., .mL.b.iid . . it r4tosk turn, oauiaias it reMJ Natordy Mreh 30. flee, pnuj and bath me., (tat t! dm! k fall 4oor1Hi of Ik ieta4 be or Mines, la too' ore, rmlMd apoa ppltcailn e rlr, f belr rw. - leotl tllAi. P. fiOLLtSTfl?. for Ira) (rtvri lad hee rat e t Willy a a bwJI We far I star. Afp'r in ... . Mill KAUO lUCIflftMOX, II rolled ftrret, K Bet, If. 0. B. A.IUCtMUOfOl 4 CttrM llrvrt, v aVii, 5.0. Illriekl Ilrlrk!! IlrlrUC! 76,000 rinl Oa If art! Itrkk Tot Mt Chop. Anilj l 1 . O. L JiAKbl.lOK, ' ' Tborwn,N.C. The Following Special Was Received From Mr. McKlnley Last Kifht. Washington, I). C, March 4. 1901 Dkah Joukhai.: Thanks for your congratulations. I never fully realised why March fourth was made Inaugura tion Day until 1 marched forth today as an ei-I'resldent, took a walk around the block, and walked up lb While House steps as big as yoo please, as a new President. I tell you It wai great fui; I was saved the trouble of having rarts U mova my furniture down to the depot I was able to stand tba servant off on their bark wages, becaut lby know I am going to Mr In the same boo for four more year, and In ordr to bold their job tby dateot pre m too bard for bat I owe Ibem. Mrs Me. Is thankful becaut sb baaa't got to tak op lb carpet for good, and th curulni and window bad will day wher Ihty art until lb regular spring cleaning lb last of April, wbn tb boat clean log Is oa III go to Canton, Oblo, wba I waat to b solid with tb popl a I iprl, vbtn lb Presidential Job I flolibtd, to ran for Mayor of my bom town. Tbr U a big crowd br today, aad mora not tbaa llllU, (ml lb pcnpl ama will sod 1 bar o raoa to Sad fault. t saw Charlie Purees t( IM Mrnti pfcbd oa a laasp pot, and Mat o of y dud erowd to tll his lo ooim p to lb boas toalflkL U bata't got btt I an bra alrlgbt aad wka Say of y torn oa, oom la. Mr, Killed For Six Cents. I INkw York, March 8 George Gala, a laborer from Providence. R, I. lost his life In a cheap Bowery rostaurant be cause be could not pay all centa for food be had just eaten. Gala went Into tb place about 7 o'clock and ordered coffee and buttercakes. He ale ravenously and then told the cashier that he had no money. It Is the custom on the Bowery lo bgat a man severely when he fail to pay for bis food, because according to the restaurant people, there ar so many hungry wretches In that thoroughfare all th llmi that th 'i eating hoas-s would hsv to go out of buslneu unless th "welchers" are severely punished Seabearl Office It Merc RiraKoao, Mel., 4 Taar la salt general tollW la ratlrool trala Oat tb Babor4 Alt LI shop wilt ha rtl M Rlebo1 ttm Portwa'jatb, u lotto itMgatMral . .. i Tboro hmi tort IltiU tssMi U 6oU thaMr IM Ms art iwwubl to RkAartaJ. Dm tbopo wiit rcr atobablr fntknr, Tt voaM b lo aivcb til of rraab al fnisV CASTORIA T of Is tU nl Chldr. Til Ihi Yei Ban Uijji E::;4J tMtri of The lingering cough following grippe call for One Minute Cough Cor. Fur all throat and lnug trouble Ibis Is lb only harmless remedy that glvea Immedi ate reulu. Prevents consumption, f 8. Duffy Co THE MARKETS, Th following quotations wer receiv ed by J E La'.hea A C. N Btra H. U. New Voaa, Mar ok 1 Cottow; Open. Hlgb. Low. Clow March 8.75 8 78 Apr . . . Joly Ag Oct ftpl .. ro ... Waaar Mf Cjaai May.. .. Aav Tob . . So, B y Pld r4 1 Co. T. ... Jul W. Ry, a . Rook la. .. Mo, P . r Lo If. .. a Ao. .. . 8 70 8.71 871 8 M 784 8 70 8 74 8.78 IK 780 8 61 8 61 8 61 861 6M 7 78 881 8 61 864 I8 81 778 OfHWl ... 7 Op .. 464 .... Ill ... 7 ... . . M .... m .... m .. . im .. 8 .... IM ... Il( .... m o.p.,.,...,... 4. it 1 M A- tt P M Oottoa rwwip jr4 Hlgb. Low. 7BJ 7tf High. Low. l Rrst ProtesUnt Church Manila. Now York, March 8. The first Pros testant Church in the Philippine Is to be built by 0,000, Just given for tbe pur pos by S. M, Knox, the hat maniifactu rer. and his sister Mary Knot Robinxon It will b erected at Manila, where a na live ha given ground' and will be call ed the. Pint Methodist Episcopal of M i nlla. Mrs. Nation Is Defiant. Topeka. Kan. March, 8 Tbe crusader spirit of Mrs, Carrie Nation i not dlr mayed by th Iron bar and prison fan 8h I In the county Jail here. ''You can tell the people thai Carn Nation will attend to ber knitting tli same as usual." 8be said, 'Twill k t smashing aa aoon as I am released, course. This is my mission In the worli t present and I am going to fulfill I to th best of my ability." IIoIK) you dnwncc? Hbe (Who has Ihmi lofoniifl I Im i r Is a bon-l - N'o. II - N.-ll li.-r do I I j l r i -r i . I tl erenlng Jut talking in inch other lxndoo Pun Much has two said a gii In' firlde but It at least never brings one bnmlllatlnn of baring a favor n-fuiu-,1 Cbleego New. Compared to th waters of the Iii-nd see. thoa of the Bolt lake o re wn)ir atlvely frrab Doe Tl Cloe 46 III) m il !4 m ii i m m M lpU I l-tt. tale tOjOOl Walaa. Pitaraa, MetvAar.lM, A(4pt 4M. . m Mara Casta kteewat, ( ' Otia la tb local sawket totutwa M 6j0044 M I (4. Wbafl fM r VilleeM, tk-ne f. mm Hul pi! I beewa a DeWht'i Ut- U te1y Rtetra to ale tbe Rvt t4 tnoel. Te jrlpo. P. i. Daffy A Co. WHY COUGH Dr. Ball 'a uoogh byrop ouree Cough or Cold al onoe. Ootmowe fVrnin, Whooptnr-Ooogh and Miaule-Ooiigh without (mil All mothers pmiaak Doctor praawHb tt for BronchlU. Uojim, Orlfrpe, PDoamonla and Oooeonpiioiiu quirk, mrs rMRilte. f SkeaUMieiBe,-aaMliM. COUCH SYRUP AKrtyt cvtm wn elhen fail. Seed Irish Potatoes i To ar Um b4 rxalu ymi mm ptaat the Wat aioek rt Irtb f '! OaUau be Wmftik W think ar have Ihla wbea w nfpf nst ear Um4 Pwl A Veal Arteinnk CneMr Maine bi' Serty flna. There ase ama kttr. W alee oUar a few bawl red barrel Ctvssea Hneae Orwwa Karl R. R4 Bltaae4 WbrMBHea, Oat prteao fonaahaj. i.XL LaUu) ft Cx I have Just Tapped a Hbl. of Very Fancy tcHew Orleans and i'Portorko cMolasses 5 Also FruBh Lot Ontario Prepuml Buck wheat. Fresh Cakes and Crackers. 3J Krosli Canned (loods of All Kinds. Mince Meat and Dried Fruits. It uill.iiay yon to f;-ive nie a call when in neud of anything 3 in the grocery line. I J. L 3S Yours to Pleubc, umi Phoue 91. Wholesale & Retail CJrocer, 71 Bro.4 Ht. J. A. JONES, liUOAl) STREET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, IA very, Feed, fAlUV A "Ifa j ale and K I l-l l.argcft mid FiiKtt Sttck f HOESES and. lULES Ker Found in New Hern. AIbo a Coin))ete Line of Hupgiee, Wagons H, l)iis, ( lilt WlieelK, Ktc. J. a. .ioj:s. Ilroad Street, Stewart's Old Stand. liar 1H SH, lll VLiB'iok Store J cM Kinds of Magazines and J Periodicals. a I Free Delivery. I i S. N. Ennctt. I Coming ! 1 .The skillxl cutter and 'I'uilor of I.aniier Sc Co., liieni'ii, with a lart'e SaHav i 2 i line of hlinilnel' i,ittrnn f r Milts and triiiisi-r-. Now N tile 1 1 in.- to pi ,i til . W ( iln not link yell t0 l,uv ,,,t come ami have vur iin aure uken for future nee. A k i f.-rt fit Taml f m 1 1 1 1 - orkuiaihi) i,'uai .intei'd. lii'ininiU'i tin- il.it,' tunlav Marrh L' rid and Monday .March 4th. J.G.DUNN&CO., TheI!p-to-dai FurnUheni, ' POI.I.WK KTHKKT Satisfactory Printing. H'inp niin kaUT that It la imi-.itil . U gp J"h veil lmf ciiukl "f my ( n i rtAimj fif my im is. 'mrry ' my nii.nif fe' ih umi t Hf rli ! whif h w Ml ( r"iil U m H ft vmrr if ti(fHofl tl.rm FiftMfi yrr plrri- mn PTffy mH Itunltal fril, ' rU?- m,-tk Mr 'Hr- rt rifflit, U. Ka full lif l RkyrW F if urmi ( hv mUM ft Mftmfit "f rTr.lihn.lt ifTert Munul. mhb I ,TVH. T. II I M. IHeyetM, Oeoa, AataiaalUoa,Orob opboa. Job Priellag, Rabbet Kteaip. M A W M ddle .. It Ber, It. C COUGHING.?. Tfttfl ll sKrlhlrtf t4 lot Tborat txrtblnf fae4 for mi. at CAROUNA COUQH Ct'RU. If H otat cairw w r (4 tho ptk. Ut at B reckons p. Tm:?rwiTii, BiicmiTiniraiiGEf, reurr tt ' gff1it, Wof . Carta, A, t'aalrlif tHaoot Itort HU. Befxtea, Wafota, Carta aa4 Dray l4 m ko4 rot Mlsv , 9m mm WejsiOa. mmrm atatsaar, t A DRFLS8 PARADE k Ftik' raeta (tatat nl rmt aavt Ui "ntef uilt Inrm a sUibtn prr raeskai 'Hif tAntk nl emUm h.hiIi Jbe Drat ebnteae In the iabrtn liits eajanat LWtit a a f4iyr. rnwl aa a bllHnp. aad aniiltr a (iMar. thaaa aataaraa baM adMlraUna peWmat. 4 Mtbealati natiHMt eaiu la rraa W It U fmrlUj. F. M Ch4wlek. ia, n. ii Am cut, 2Vw liar. at Froal u Mtaee.1 tlreeto. Firm liqtfwn t4 Vlgt. An Ettra QiteJiiy nt Wrf IWr m Dtau.ht.

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