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VOL IV1II--K0. 282.
KIW.BI&N, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, 1901.
NINITIINTH TEAR
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PROHIBITION YQTED. HOUSE EXCITED.
Bill For Fayetteville Passes Both Heavy Privilege Tax on Railways
OP COUNTY INTEREST.
Is Still
CONTINUING
the
House and Senate.
Causes Hig-h Feeling.
a vBaciviaciVic7 &w&
On all goods in his Dry Goods Store
DON'T FAIL TO COME
AND SEE.
Not a wind in argument or praise is needed in offering our
goods to you. Th worth 8eakn for themselves The (Utili
ties are p'tiinly in evidence at all times and the juices that's
the point that wins us more and more patrons. The richness
of the goods coupled to such small cost is ail any customer
will expect.
I have just received n Very nice line of Fancy Crackers and
fakes as follows: As5t. Fruit Slice, Knynll Toist, Atlicna,
Ramtmi, Champagne, Cheese Hisenit, Van Sugar Wafcid,
Venice ( renin, Asst. .r O'clock, and many other k'lids too many
to mention lu re, lmt if you will give us a call you can see them
all. Yours to Please,
J- 13-
PI10NR li!
Jr.
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
Cor. If road & Hancock Him.
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We are now ready to showjour New Line
ot Spring Goods in all the Latest Styles.
Don't buy your Oxford i 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 beautitul stock of
White Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Percales.
We will Save you Money onlanything you
buy ot us, Respectfully,
vX vX Baxter.
It Makes a Sensation. The Pilotage
BUI. Tax oi Cigarettes.
Geological Board
Holds Their
Meeting.
Raleigh, March tf. There is a great
deal of feeling regarding the passage by
the House yesterday of a bill to give
prohibition to Cumberland. .The cur
rent comment la that it was done in
anger and spite, by the advocates of the
abolition of the dispensary at Fayette
ville. There is a great deal of harsh
talk. The senator from Cumberland
said he intended in some way or other
to crush the dispensary, after the failure
of his bill to abolish it. There was no
petition for the county prohibition law,
and no primary held. The bill passed the
Senate this afternoon by a unanimous
Tote. The matter will create a sensa
tion. The State charters the Carolina Miner
al Company of Marshall, Madison coun
ty, capital $15,000, George E. Brighton
and others stockholders. It will mine
iron, copper, gold, tale, etc.
The State geological board met yester
day, largely to familiarize Gov. Aycock
with its line of work. The board found
that within tie past few days he had
c mBiderably familiarised himself with
the subject. The bill before the legisla
ture regarding the geological survey
virtually proposed to abolish It, as il
puts it under the agricultural depart
ment and says the latter may continue
and maintain it.
'l b y bill regarding pilotage fees passed
thi House. Il Is a compromise
bill and provides that coastwise vessels
shall pay 23 cents por loa in and out
an I then have to pay no more pilotage
foes for twelve month;.
John S. Cunlngkam Is here working to
secure the modification .or the tax ou
cigtreltes an Imposed by the revenue
bill. Ho B-iys he bas secured a change
by which factories making under Z jO,
00,000 annually pay $350. those over
ihal ainounl and under 500,000,000, $500
and over 500,003,000, $1,000.
The Adjutant General Is very anxious
-io ascertain whether a bill passed Con
ress, providing for the issue of Krag-
lorgensen rides for Ihe Sprlngtlelda
now in ihe hands ot the National
Gusrd. The Ouardsmen are calling for
ihe Krags.
The Hone geological board, the Gov
trnor, J. T. Morehead and Charles Mc
Names, met yesterday, heard the report
of the 8iato Geologist and discussed tho
nutter of government co-operallon In
ibe survey.
The joint commillee on education de
cided to recommend the payment of
I .'0.0O0, the debtof the Agricultural and
Mechanical College here on the express
condition that no further debts be cor.
traded Also to reoommend an appro
prla'ion of $10,000 Ibis year and the
same amount next year for a textile dt
psrtment building at the college.
Tote Reconsidered and Matter Goes
Over Until Today. Seed Bill
is Tabled. Monday
The Last Pay
Day. '
Special to Journal. w
Rai.i ioii, Mircb 7. -The House de
voted nearly the whole session today to
the revenue b.ll.
The House went into a committee of
the whole and Graham offered an
Amendment impo-lng a heavy prlvilsgd
tax on railways. The aur;ndinenl was los'
but when the bill came before the House
he introduced it and it was adopted
The attendance at the time was light.
The bill i bus amended by the Grahiiu
measure passed its third reading and
there was a gieat sensation. The vote
on the bill was then reconsidered. Feel
ing ran so high that it was decided thnl
the bill should not come up ses.i.1 be
fore tomorrow.
The bill to protect seed buyers wai
tabled Is the Senate, although its passage
was recommended by the agricultural
department.
The bill placing the agricultural c al
lege under the agricultural department
Next Monday is tho last day for which
the legislature can receive pay; that is
both branches of it as il is now -el tied that
same pay of senators, as members of the
coui t of Impeachment, can begin M ireb
1 1 tli, when the the trial of Ihe judges
opens. The judiciary committee today
beard arguments by council on both
sides regarding this matter.
The educational bill has now
passed both branches, so have the two
Important insurance bill", the soldiers
home and penitentiary bills, the pension
bill.
See that you get the original DeWllt's
Witch Hazel Salve when you nsk for It
Tho genuine Is a certain cure for piles
sores and skin disease... F. S. Duffr &
Co
Drink Law In Topeka.
Topeka, Kan., March 0. An ordl
nance has been adopted by the City
Council which, it is believed, will make
Il almost Impossible for the "jolntlsts
to do business in this city.
The ordinance mates il unlawful to
treat a friend to a drink of liquor In s
private house. A mm Is declared to be
guilty of violating the ordinance if he Is
found In a place where liquor is sold
The ordinance dots not require that an
actual s:ile shall lie proved. Heavy floes
and imprisonment of 30 lo 100 dayi In
jail are the penalties for violations of
the ordinance.
Car Load
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS
JUST RECEIVED.
Nought lKfnrr thf? ad rttiee, , Full etork of Neil and all kind of
Hanlwarr, I'alnta, Oil and VarnUh, "Cakiino" OoM Water Taint for
Interior wutk tirw of tbt beat rm the market,
A icnl line x4 Aft War In Coo't Tola, 8atKi Tans, Cup I'anr,
"Wmii I'sinn, 1 o I'ota, Walw Buckcta, Dipper and Toilet Hot.
Come Uv. see it fur what tort w$nt (iln o thft orders. Our price
nre ritflit. Our (to,! a UeprvtentprJ.
Hrrromjit l1leinf Jl porena.
Yoira truly, ' '
Gaskil! Hardware Co.
When you are bilious, use those fs
mom little pills known as DeWllt's Lit
tie Early Risers to cleanse the liver and
bowels. They never gripe. F. S. Duffy
A Co.
OverunThe White House.
WAiminoToa' March ft. The White
House fairly overrun with v III lor, to
day. Thousands of those who were
sere lo attend the Inaugaratlon crowded
the grounds, and all day they clamored
at the doors of lbs maasloo for admis
sion. Ilowsver, lb, doors wers elosed
to all except delegations and nlhsra who
bad arranged la advaocs lo be received.
The lingering cough following grippe
calls for One Minnie Oongn Core. For
all throat and long I rotable this Is lbs
only bar roles remedy that gives Imasedl
ale results. Prtrenls eonsasoptloe. t
S. Duffy It Co.
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Tl Mti
KIW BKR, H. a
Seed Irish Pofe jOO iPITY ' I OTQ
l T!Wwflhil trswlta yU mo I r I kU I Ot
ties the Wet stark at life lYoUwal
SW u V kwihi ', think kaM t '
lisle mhm ere A UaasUiWi ' V
AH
k feat
ratal
Clt
oaslellflf Os
Lete ted lee
More Than China Can Pay.
Wabioto, D. C, Uareb . Acting
Miolsier KockhHI bsa advised the State
t)prtatol ihu be Is dolag tit la k's
power to get ibe Kavoys to agree lo set
dowa their deatads for ladeaalt to a
reasonable (gar or tack eaoeal
Cbleacat pe wUh'l areaaoaible Uae.
baleipreaat tke fear that hie effort
will prove la vela.
De tare that It appear Ust tb
sikoeat of Ir. density dasviasded IU
IMO,roo to 00,000,000. Peek el
traoaat Cblaa, be itya, eeaiot ptt
Sum Depart SMt officials tre Bach die
ts rbed ever ibe a titer.
, Tbetf f reaaxHeeet a4 laelr plseisel
effect SMk Us W Ill's Liu I Karl S leers
aoei poeele llitl allle bemer ike
era keewa. Tbey ere les4s arfee
for Href sed bowet I roe Mas. t. .
Defff 0.
Nl rWsh Cnnty .Ms!4yi Votae Tsylof.
. ' ' Laltl will ka aatd al ika tlnaaa'
wtMsTef frt4r4ksarveisirfHfnraiiy rtlnrrh 30,
CVda Hmae OrMrj tarty Bx' fed.' Clrtelar with felt aWrlftln ef lb
jilt ti4 wnii iniaa. , . ' f
Ont mHmi I a hawailiU. f t I
J. O. Lathe a ft C,
tbera, faralsbed apea afptiretbia te
' ' . CMAl. f. BOLLWTIH
C ASTOR I A
... for lafaati bai Cllrti.
til KUYt.r:Ta,e:iJE::;tJ
the
PgaatareaT
The Factory Sale of Pianos.
Are Kimball pianos durable?
Ilea 1 the following expression from
the president of Ibe largest Normal Col
lege In the United States.
Valpailaao, Ind , June 3 J, 189)1.
Mr W. F. Blount,
My Dear Sir: Yoors referring lo W.
W. Kimball ptano received. I take
pleasure In staling Ibat we have been us
ing these Instruments for the pasl ten or
fifteen years. During this lime we have
experimented with various pianos, bat
have foaud that for durability, action
and tone ins Kimball Is by far th best
Our pianos are In use from (.M In the
morning until t 00 In the evening, and
as you know there are not many pianos
Ihst will stand such work s very f rrat
ength of llois, especially where tons
sod action sro considered. These pianos
have not only stood the test of cooslsot
use, but have endure! almost twice a
long as ssy other Instrument we have
svtr trl d.
We are just now replacing our forty
Instruments, and whit ws could bsveae
ca red others tl t lower rt'a, yel w tr
potting In all KlmbelU. For school
parpoaes, as well as (or other purposes,
1 kaow these will give the beat of sslls
ftoUon.
I lake pisuur la saealeg ibese siaie
meat, simply harass tb p'aao It wor
thy or ibea. It aae ear school or
private ladlvldaal 01 saore tbaa verify
the truth of thee suteeaea).
Very respeotfallf,
(Blgaed.) tL . Bases,
rteeldeal.
aaa iitiaau rtaioe aanertor
Reed the followlef tpreaeioa frea
woeaaa to whose a a baa paid taore
boaag the say living aestdea.
Crtlg-y-aos Ctetle, T4radyatal R.1 0.
flreootsalfa, faethValee, Jalr fa 1ST.
r i Uatr M t KbhUiIt 1 with freat
pTsWrUtt I writ to aohaewed
tlMeefe arrival ef lb KlsabaU habj
graad piaaa, li la la dead beeetlfal
4aa,aed ha aa esqeltlte loee. It he
aireedf he) gtssatly adalsesf by taesy
aoaaoteaeera wee are au asiawi us sn
teaaetat h a ehef-sroMtr. Wllh lis
regards, boiler ate, -'.,
, ' . Teere vary Italy, '
Antrat fsrri ficffuei.
If here ewaf h aeeteet laallanay fe
111 Saaslay adiile t Ihe its Tovk
Was Id, Twebeedrad Ibewaaad eetle
(ed sMleara, J il tblek at II. De yew
eaad t plsoot Wlthlt Iks test ataeteat)
daye yea get ibe rVl s eiaedtf
p4e4vl( f iVJ it $270 o
ftnj Owe lara tt pattaeel, Ope
evealsgs llll e'ttoeh. Car. Brn4 aad
tttaoetk llreeta. W. t. Bttst,
. Soolkaf, tf tesfsf,
Y Klabsll Coapaay,
Regular Monthly Proceeding's Board Com
missioners CravcQ County.
(COKl'LUDBD)
Board met st 10 o'clock a. m ich 5ih
10 1 pursatut to recess-present cotnmi'
siouers, Jones, Baxter, Fulcber, Wadi.
aorth and Wood.
O dered that properly listed by Thos. C
Battle on Barn aid Queen sis be red :cd
from $500 to $800 on acount of error.
Ordered that properly lUied by 11. (J.
MeKeel in Sih Township, consist ing of
ilO acres of land, at Clerks, for $100.00.
iiest-ickeu from the list sam-i having
been listed by Abbott and Jones
Ordered Ibat property licltd by Fred
Ileoser In 8h 'lowuship for J2o0. 0 be
stricken from the list, tame having been
so'd to J. W. Warrenton and he baviui;
lis'ed the same.
Ordered that the railroad stock to the
amouulof $009 listed to Mr. E. 11.
Cltypoole be stritken from the list on
acco ini of error.
Moved and seconded that Johnson
illinghau bj and is hereby relieved
f poll lax he being over 50 years ol
agp.
Ordered by the board that J. W. Did
die having filed his process bond in the
um of $500.00 the same is apprrved and
rdcred filed and the said J. W. Iliddlc,
Sheilff Is allowed until Ihe first Monday
n, April to file two tax bonds as required
ty law, Commissioners, Jones, liaxter.
Wood, Fulcher and WaJsworiu voting
for same. Whereupon J. W. Iiiddlc tool,
the oaths required by law.
Mr. W. T. Weeks having prcsonud
his bond as bridge keeper of the Ticin
river bridge, same is approved and or
ered filed and recorded, Comruistioncix,
Jones, Baxter, Wood, Walswood and
Fulcher voting for same.
Ordered that $800.00 Kailroad rk cl,
sieu io u. Li. Houcrls oe stricken I rum
Ihe list on account of error.
Moved and seconded that the mallei
f W. R. Dixon be and Is hereby rt fene
to tho next meeting of the board.
A check for $75.00 having been re
csived from A. H. Riggin & Co. in net
tlemenl of the damagcB due to th
Neuse river brldgo.lt was moved ami
sscouded Hut th i sum i bd accepted au 1
he Chairman authorized lo turn sun
over to the Treasurer and take his rei eli t
or same.
Ou motion of Commissioner Wa l
worth the Chairman was instructed and
mpowered by the board to hire out u
convicts In the jail. which the I) iir,l hi
power to hire out, using his Judgment I
Ihe hiring of said convicts.
The regular.bllls were allowed
uruerea tnsi tne ctera issue a vou 'it r
to Mrs. J. A. Meadows for supnor
Mrs. A. E. Burgess lo the amount
$3.00 per month.
Moved and seconded Ihal the minu'c
be received and adopted as read
On motion board adjourned to inn i
st Mondsy In April.
New Bern, N. C, Msrch 2, Hull.
To the Honorable Hoard of Com ml.
slonert, Crsven County:
Gentlemen. --We your Audltlug four
mltlee beg to report that we 'hare nam
ned the County accounts of I). I.. Knt
erts, Treaaurer of Crsven county an !
find same lo be correct. The ciamlua
lion was made for the Quarter ending
Fsbruary 18, 1001.
We also examined and cancelled II.'
vouchers, which hsve been turned oi.t
to ibe Register of Deeds for sifo kee
log. Attached hereto are ibe jatalemrnts
of lb several accounts.
Respeclfully'submlite I,
Jams F. Carhawav,
K. It. Joxia,;
Auditing (Jonitnlttee
Daniel L Roberts. Treasurer, 1 1 ac
oont with County of. Craven, fcr
Quarter ending F.b 18, IDJ1.
Oaaral V.d.
Baltoce received from Thos
Denials
To amount received from Jos
Klaaey, sharlff
To Belaaee dus Treasurer
ISlaaaraaai aa ta .
By vouchers psld
rt i I
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if yuu 3ji
"to need a liiinul it will n:iv von to irivr. me : cull
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Snow Drift
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TIII.KK BIJANDS OF GOOD Fl.OUK.
tii'L'u u iiiinei 1 1 win iay yon to f?ive inc n ciu
Nt'v lot wliule Codtish just leccivcil.
Yours to Please,
u.
L. McDANIEL.
Wholesale
fc Retail
Grosser,
3 'Phone 91. 71 Rn.H St.
J. A. JONES,
hfci, rJTEiVAIll'S UI.U STAND,
STABLES.
llKOAD STREET, STEWART'S OI.l) STAND,
Wvery, Feed,
Hale and
3xehsanie .
Largest i:d Jimtd S 1 1 1 k if
in New Hern. Also a Coinplcte I .ine i.f lliigfjien, Wagons
1.. .-, Wliipf, ( ait Wheels, Kte.
J. A. J OX EN,
Itroad Street, Stewsrt's Old Stand.
hi ml
At the
1 . 0
6,031 on
ft.or.j tl
Balance due Trtaaorar
laiarl Aaaanl.
Belaaee reoelved froa Thos
DaaUts
Bslaaoe oa bead
Faa
Balaee reeetved
DeeleU
Aatoaal received froa Joe
By vesKken paid
BaUaoe oa bead
f) HI 04
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1,843 M
1 ."Al 04
Wa. I.
froa Tbo
Kin
loo!c Store
cAll Kinds of
Magazines and
Periodicals.
Free Delivery.
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Balaece o kaed
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Btteaesi reeetved
Ha.
frosa Thos
Dealele
Asaoaal raesirad frees Jos h?1e-
fly tosMber paid
BJaeo btad
DsJtsee a aaai
IsUsxse reeetved
Daatats
frea The.
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Satisfactory
Printing.
niir niD aay Uiat It Is Impoulbl
li. tp a )"h well fUne (rtilalda "I my of
H.t I irialnly dn my bl t tarry out
my mt'imrrV wlshn and In dn Worb
mhu h will l a rnwllt In snaand a tours
alUfaribm tn thaws. Flftaaa rears
riprrianra. and arry marhanlral facllt
ly. rnalik tnf lo do trtlille end np-tn-di
wi.rk My ivtra are rtghl. tna,
I lust a lull Una nf B try etas rirsvanua
and Hportlne (Innrta.
I have MirM a hn
WoUharh Unman aad
i.rt or at Lnwast Prtoass.
W3f. T. mi!.
Rlnyetea, Ones, AsaaItloa,Orpa
opboees. Job rriatlag, Rabaof
Bteapa.
tl A N Middle Ik., - K Barm, B. 0
laalah
til of
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TheAlIi-t4idae
Fiirnlishers,
ft7 riil.LOCK HTRF.KT
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Beiaaes) bead ,
Eaet If. On.
Clh.fd. C. Oeea.
By 0 B. Wsttst, Dpiy.
p. TnEWWiTir,
BIlCmiTBilBELEIGRT,
aafeetarer hf
Btgflea, Wat. Carta, A, '
Bfpalrlag tHM Ibart VU.
Bigilea, Wtgoe, Carta aad Dray
kept aa bead fot ).
abaee Baa'B raaaa
Baa taw tattraaaV
Beam mn.tr, -
A DRESS PARADE
ks Faiblon' ratw, W r.r if rxsr
snsd In ord suits l.irsn a lrlklng pro
eaaalna. Osir stork of wnnlati praranf
Use Irst eholra la lh tsbflr-s )..r Uita
snav I laht a a attiyr, nl a a
hllllnn, and arttatleaa a p Win re. Uwaa
petsarae bnkl aHmlrallr pHanaae. a4
make ap la the mIIWI sslts la trwis.
We It all I
Fs IL Chad wick.
in. iiAmciiT,
Wrw' Bar -
Iktlh fraal $ Beft Itraet
Ftoiej Ltqnom n4
An ExUa QnnlHy nf lft IWr
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