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r '. ,.....- --. - '-- . " t.. t. v . "T. - III l J II Y. -. I I 1 1 - i ..i i i i i . iiib: .v.,. . unar .ii v it i ..- if ii tim . i H1W BIRN, N. C; SDNDAT M0RNIK8, MARCH 17, 1901. VOL XY11I--N0. 300. NINETEENTH IUE 31 t' 'X HAGICBURN, 47--fi Pofoc Sifreef. a Manufacturers Wanted Tax Im posed 0)r CottorMeaL THE OLDEST MAM IM AMERICA JUST CHARMING AND PRICES LOW. Car Load SASH. DOORS AND BLINDS JUST RECEIVED. Rnncrlit. Iififnrn the advance. Full stock of Nails and all kin Is of - r Hardware, Paints, Oils and Varnish, 'Calcimo" Cold Water Paint for interior work one of the best on the market. A Rood line of Agate Ware in Cook Pots, Sfcuce Fans, Cup Pan?, Wash Pans, 1 ea Pots, Water Buckets, Dippers and Toilet Seta, Come to gee us for what jou want. Give ns the orders. Our prices nre right. Our Goods as Represented. iy Prompt Deliveiy of all purchases. Yours truly, Gaskill Hardware Co. 73 Middli Br, NEW BKRK, V. 0. PHONE 147. Clearing Out I Sale In order to make room for Spring Goodi we will fjr KKXTj 80 DAYS sell our entire line of HEATING STOVES AT COST,1 AND BELOW COST. We need room. You need stove. Now i your time. Come, nuke us an offer is all we want Your for taainee, L H. CUTLER HWl CO bB. DAVENPORT &S0N, i i r i he iiini Code Commissloa. Another Pardea bj Ike Governor, qulek . Work By ClerktVrbwdt Watch Impeaehment ; Proceedings. Raleigh, Msrob 16. Representative Allen says be brought about the detent of the bill to create a code commission because it was so amended as to be worthless. Instead of 8 commissions at $1500 a year each, he wanted one at fSOOO and a secretary at itSOO, so as to get high class work. It turns out that the cotton seed meal manufacturers In this State desired the tax imposed of SO cents per ton, which representative McLean knocked out. Their reason for1 desiring the tai was to protect themselves and the buyers also as great quantities of this meal Is being shipped into this State from South Caro lina and Georgia, short in weight and very different in quality; some being as low as 5 per cent. McLean thought he had done a great thing but it seems he did not know what be was doing. Gov. Aycock pardons Joshua Kearney an old man of Franklin county, con victed of assault with a gun, knife and club upon aged Martha Bast and bet family. The evidence showed that the Bass family had tormented Kea'ney to the verge of madness, he got drunk and went to their house and there committed the assault. No one was hurt and he paid the old woman. Chief Clerk Nixon, of the House, In two hours after the adjournment turned over the journal to the Secretary of State. He says this breaks the record, Bo was allowed five days after adjourn ment to do the work. Chief Clerk Max well, of the Senate, said bis journal was up to dale and only needed to be verified. The highest numbered Senate bill was 1070, the highest numbered House blM 2213. It was learned from the Secretary of Stale that 1842 acts and resolutions were ratified. He said the captions Of the acts would be finished and go to the printer . and that they would be printed and ready for distribution early neit week. R. N Hackett, who Is Indexing and side-noting the acts, is preparing the oaptlons. Secretary of State Grimes said to me: "I wish' vou would Inform the public that the old corporation law will remain In effect until April. The act says the new one takes effect that day." The scene In the galleries during the Impeachment trial reminds one of theatre party. It Is a great place to see pretty women and Una olothes. Really the audience are notable. To them It Is a posing show. It Is said by a very prominent North Caroliolaa that the leading figure la tbe Impeachment, among tbe oonnsal oa the side of the House, would be W. A Quihrle, while Osborne would make the most impressive speech and showing for the defeooe. rifflcp Everything Yotj Want to Bat CHEAP FOR CASH. Till MAY i CONCERN YOU. Have yaatreltt 4 yorelljr TAX..I, OD Good and Pbhartaea's Supplies , always oa head. . I Will bey year Eft, Chickens, Bote- was. Oil Barrel aad Diamond Back Terrepla, Ooal Tar aad PtM Tar. Foot of Middle fit-, Wool Side, NBW BERN, N. C. 2,000,000 Fall RlTer Spindles lilt, Fall Rivsb, Mass., March IB. Ii la certain today that tba earlallsMBt plea pot forward by the tailing oossmlllo of too Manufacturers Aseoclailoa, will be ore oatoasivo lhaa was looked for whs tba ssovemeal was laaegarated figure collected today ladloate thai about 1,000 000 spindle wlU 00 Idle, showing that Ik prod Mil oa win be loeataad dorlag Ike skat dowa period faU mlllloa plooa. , Hr. Isaac Brock, Born in Buncombe Co., North Carolina, March 1, Bays i I attribute my extreme old age to the use of Peruna." 1788, VWIAAIWOKVWIftlWWfi Bora before United States was formed. Saw 23 PreMtntt elected. Pe-ra-aa has protected him from all sudden cbenget. Veteran of tour wan. Shod a hone when 99 yean old. Always conquered the grippe with Pe-ru-oa, WlttK" la land tuit at age ol 110 yean, Believes Pe-ru-oa tbe greatest remedy of the age for catarrhal dhteaaet. Isaac Brock, a cltlxen of McLennan county, Texas, has lived III yean. He now lives whh his son-in-law at Valley Mills, Texas. In speaking of bis good health and extreme old age, Mr. Brock saysi "After a man has lived la tbe world as long as I have, he ought to have found out a great many things by experience. "One of tbe things I have found out to my entire satisfaction Is the proper remedy for ailments that are due directly to the effects of the climate. "During my long life I have known a great many remedies for coughs, colds, catarrh and diarr hoea. I had always supposed these affections to be different dis eases, but In reading Dr. Hart man's books I have found out that these affections are the same and that they are properly called ca tarrh. "I had several long sieges with the grip. At first I did not know that Peruna was a remedy for this disease. When I beard that la grippe was epidemic catarrh, I tried Peruna for la grippe and found It to be Just tbe thing. "As for Dr. Hartman's remedy, Pe-ru-na, I have found It to be the best, If not the only, reliable rem edy for these affections. It has been my standby for many years, and I attribute my good health and extreme old age to this remedy. Very truly yours, tU fanfe- For a free book on catarrh, address Tbe Peruna Medicine Co., Offfirfff, Ohio. V J. A. JONES, BROAD STREET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, i J Iil very, Feed, MM A v-oat v- Sale and 1 IA 1 Exchange m fll ,ffj d 7t A TECHNICAL FIGHT. Guesses on Time Impeachment Trial Will Take. Special to Journal. Raleigh N. 0., March 18. 1901 -There Is much In trust as to bow long the Im peachment trial will last. Chairman Allen of the bouse board of managers was asked that question today, and replied; "I think we can finish it by the end of next week," Graham of the board said: "It will depend noon tbe number of witnesses put rn for the defence." Senator Juitloe said, "it seems to me it oould ended by the t3th. I aslant, poMlbly by the Mth. It Is very evident by tbe proceedings jeslerday end today that It Is lo be a purely techolCal fight, Tbe lingering cough following grippe calls for One Mlnole Cough Cora. For all Ibroal and rang troubles this Is the only berqMcM remedy that gives Immedl ale results. Prevents consumption, t, 6. Duffy Co Limit k nob Yoa are hereby exiUfWd - to aii at oity Tea Cnjww oa at . Property For Hale. O.ICKaodeetUeap- i M are topu-, f UfO ewtorel doslrabW J4 at to tha ..IUrtkm. Dislike fof wlt tee4 lathe beat rtatdoaco Midutr yoa bi TJU MCJT rAT put of the City. AW a Mbor of good TOOK CITY TAX. '. baDdia loa ta good looaNtWa, . H.pcuuuy. t - 1. 1. WOLFMDKI I Ban CnrtiUai Science Feet. AutKY.lf. Y March 1S.-Tbe As sembly CoMltteo wo PaMlo Health re ported favorably the Mil of Nr. Boll for bidding the oracOelef of besllsg by, Chrlstiaa Bolaatleuor ether faith earlsta aot regularly Ucsossd ohysloiaaa. t It baa boost ensealed to that H will aoi robfbtl tk praotlM of ChrUtlaa Bcleoeo Increase In Cotton Acreare. Special to Jour'. Raleigh March 18-Ed, U. Ua, log eouoo barer bora, was aaked today whether ho expected aa laoreaso la oot- toa aoroage la this awotloa He rrpUadi TealUllevolt wUI be maob laoroaeod If the plaatlBg ooadltloas or fsrorsbl I caa't toy how much the Increase will be The weal bar be bee, very dry aad eoeaehow I look foe a relay sprleg, - favorable for pleating. . So Uist yoe get the orlgiaal DeWltt's Wlwsh Hatol BeJvo wkea yoa ask for K. The laaolao lo a eortale oara for Ilea, sores aad skip dlseeeos. F. ft. Daffy A Co EVACUATION OF CHINA. THE MARKETS. i. J. TO LAOS, Olty Tea Coll tor. 1 eJajlaj oa lOO General Chaffee Under OrJers t) Leare Last of April With AU Troops Ex cept a Legation Guard of I V) Men. Washirotoh, March 15. An order was sent to Generel Chaffee, today, for the evacuation of China by Am-ilcan troops, leaving only a legation guard of 180 men. The troops will be removed from Ohloa the last of April. The dis patch to General Chaffee Is as follawi: Adjutant General's OfHce, "March 13, 10JI. "Chaffee, Pekln. In reply lo your telegram, ttit Hic- retary of War dlrocli yju oaiplsto ar rangements lo sail for Manila with your ooomasd aad staff officers by the end of April, Waving aa Wgatlon guard aad Infantry ooatpaay composed of 190 men, having at least one year lo serve or tboe Intending re-snlisl, wlh full com plement of oflloers, medical officer, solBlooat hospital oorps men, and, If you think beet, field officer especially quail- Seld lo coenaaaod gaard. Retain aad lo- ttract oOoor of the quartermaster's de- p ana eat to proceed to erect the oecee- ary bolldlngi for tht. gaard aooordlog to p:aa seo oatiaxaios yo approve. vo Oewl UkarWe F Hassphrey. oa arrival. wDl saako aa laspoulloa of ta quarter master's deoartsaoa', Philippine Ulands, atUialyl, wkea hi will be assigned to daly a ehWf qaarteresistor l Msslls aad Miller ordered U the Celled State AO ttoroa aad toppUa aot requlreo for !&e Wgatloa gsirl to be diaposed of la year bvei jedgsMeU Of eooree tbe aorvloaablo eoppllos toe Jed la the Palllp-j ptw lelaado, bo seat to Msalla. The dlrlstoaof tbe FhUlpploeo will fetelak epptlee for Wgatloa gnar I MacArtber otlfioi r' KSoaBIS." II was etatod at lbs War Dapi-taiet thai Ul aWart p ito Chleew aittitloa eefaraelbe War Deptrtaisat I coa eeraed, aa tae ga tra of iki Wnlta.eM la so eeoee be ukea a ejijpilosof rVJaaM aarrllor uituiX he ased f jV i ! aay esbor pereeia The following quotations were recelv el by J. E Latham & Co, New Bern, N. V. COTTON; v March.. Apr May .... July ... Ang Oct Niw Vobk, March 18 Open. High. Low. Close 8 27 8.2i 8.83 9H 8.10 7fl0 8.H . 8.8J 8.38 8 31 8 02 7..V) 8.25 81J 8.J3 8.31 8.01 7.58 8.!7 8.28 8.88 8.81 8.10 7.00 Sept Deo W n bat- Open. High. Low. Close May 8fi 81 8 81, Corh: Open High. Low. Close Mir 46 47 41 47 Am. Tob 128 197 So. K y Pfd. ... 18 7J Fed S 48i 44 Oon. T 107 107J A B. W Bo. fit. c M U, Rnck Is m U' Mn. H S4 9i Ht. P IV IM LAN B.su .. .. i, l Leetber 18 lt A. R. 8 A. C. P 101 1 Cotlna reralple were 17 008 kale. livery 1 Spoif H -t.ltt 8.000 bte Feiires, Meh -Apr. IM, Aof-Vpt 4 41 .aiADqOAsrrciM ron HARDWARE sSSSs . . . . titaboeiraf II w'eiWh. Aoeau WOO Of , I W Wr1t4 tnovl prmMy. frMrn .inimfif t 6-loh.sxoilr,taalh.a, Tne Cell In Ui Trtuiry. WAOetaoTow. March U-Tba govdtotboTroaeary yosiordsy aateaat od to ItstJIlOM. tomBered wlik lt provkWdaefeoor eoaslderatlaa Is' ea-' lit, hot at Ike terns period last year, espied by toe oo-ealWd bcalora. . I Taetordeft Itarat Wreak all reoorda ' , i ; - ) The lasrsasa la tba gold bold I eg' of the The treaaporW wowaoraM lodlaaa ' EjtMTt Pr tltM Mathj, ;DpateatdstlMbe yaaf hea beet win be seat to Take to lake Iks Ir ps u k.s tL - JI14. AlUe Depanawwt It U a Cklao to Maalla. Taoeo iroapo ooo- 2!TJ J, ; TaTr Zj 7 m T oaldUkaerospeatlsUs toe rld bold- etot of tbe hlath lafieuy, ioor iroap U TlZl tU ml n-WooaMBa lo loerakeo at the e4 tbe -Utoovalry hod too tight a. br ,7L - .rr-..t . a- raeofprob!yi.o.oe-ot.,. wy. rorwmiy eaM4i y vopiato m wv- e . ill bba. " i wMaispsi aj ( jo , , it f m i 9 wioiwiu J . .. . . a. kjrv- sul.. .Ill kkj a... H P-wa4 aatUlly evmlem oVMI M ll fof the OwroHl.g . lM 1100 a.laU wkkk k.v ha aerd saw sm trw 1. W. Davtmrr. I 1H iH! Bertod of Iho Uat tacal rear. The lei. ' ' . . . . . ... . . . . ,fc,.k.fn.h to the htgHMt blo, war. v.l.ed at UniM W- . '' l ,JL . a i .a" rw , s tM anna Md ol Htm krll(. V,TZt .04 ,VlVil dace Trry tfpU, Ml toa.M, Oeaeral Chat has ttrleal Iks Do- ,J r'k J ' atMl 0.(-i0.000 a fr, bm Trraeanr Hot toat the w p'aeo for em- -'BALI OF flTCirilOlDRT. ' I Dstder the Bsvnf afSala ooaoslaof h the "rtt artfe ud u a toe oigai oaootbo oo44 Feb. M men too Cltlaaoa Baah Mw kVra, by ..1.1 . iimriiirti a. Hearer eo ' a a ' BtsBrrsiiaiwT i A Roegva, Lima, Ceaaoet, rUotor, P.loU, OW, Vereieh, rally, Soak, t)or, iJliads, CoUort aed ell Ike aeefel artkleo aaisllj foeod la aa tf-V-4aU liarilrarw Stord,' L'nder ttead CheltawVo, aoal ef frtee gold. JlSr-l'l byinMlH t mm TMtav. rerrtl IHN tag at rew ' .1 . 1 S a m t t A . iW. s. tl a BL - B. 1 a u J. . IL. t-l pr-ny. towlts feluA hiAtea la thai aertnd we. HH. . . B " NklHIr,lMlkaMlw, " -. ...... .,.-, . ,L .. f Hs we aa iwlleve Uit Ike . tovtoro. bw-e, 1 astrvnr, I ahlrt .-a U lb reoalpte Will dllWb IM & n u. . ilu l.tf . . tel.. A M, rm aad wvtft bao4 Inner. rv4eof I1M HM.fWT, , ' eklve Srwouig aaanma. t CJ. C. shr"g whtiw. 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Ik ! iKi k!r l'-.y. Te f!,-l. iae -'' . V f t a-'-' rf lk "!', flfil ) t I 1 'r t Haw Bar Q.H. BlarVMi. Coilos la the looal market yetlerds) W qinled el 8 14 TrMMm oT IB WIMv Tbrrv are doubt la to overy larto Hty lo the coaotry brwer aod mora vab eel;W roiWcOooe of brV-a-brar aod art farallure lhaa that to be fovod la the artvato aparusoota of the eiecetlve Baaawtow, bet It ta avMotiost vhaibor era lo to the Wogih aad twaodth of the la4 aay other half ee tarteraotlag. Mrity ta, of rweraa, e BlTwreal oharao- IrtleUe Of tbe artleUe ff0 orartre4 Utrwoth the booao of tbe gwwatdearta. bwt bettor lhaa thai it tbe fact that at- tMot rvwry pver lo fraafVt With tooi ortee aod aaMadatte that atake M swtaed BieiiaiiiB. Of the whoto Basa bar ptdUMi Waif are toe ftfta of htage tmd rwtera, tokeaa of appfwcfaUosi tVasa frVn4iy, aatiooe. aod toe mats, bavlaf tow) fahta4 oepectally fat tbe WhHo ft eves, koe aa iUeaia) ssywtwre ote ta toe werUWeeaaa'l llotae Ceenpealoa., "T PiMMVsViMiiW SMALL SUGAR CUREbS Pig II' ams A nice lot Just Received lot ("itlifiintia Hams and English Cuivil Hill I'ritit and Fancy Eljri u putt Also a Fresh Shoulders. Fresh lot ( lover Fancy Cream Cheese Pie Peaches only 8c er :i lh can. Heiuz's Sweet Mixed and Plain Cucumber Saur Kraut, Jiorly Kose iced Irish Potatoes. Nice lot Not ion! Potatoes. Nice liananas I.'h-doz. J'.laekeye Peas and Beans. Complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries ai to Suit. Pickh i J. L. iDIIEL Wholefcale & UetAll 'Phone m. 71 KroilKU er, ami Yam White Prices ' s. S- , lT ' t. -a, r-r -Xhjt I HOES Ever Found in New Harness, Robes, W'l Line. M in tl F im ft rem. Also u Conn) ipp, Curt Win clu, Etc. .i. a. .ioi:s, Broad Strpcl, Stewart i OI L Stand (k if- no of Bugpiri Waeons "V Jpoav mrjsrjsrjswatjerytv-jmf , &t or, I i MtBook store I lifttext dltloii or Prayer IInoki and IIymnal' a? Fine! Pocket 11 o o k h and Card CaM. NEW SPRING NECKWEAR ! i 6. H. Ennett. iN Tl Ni Satisfactory Printing. fota bm say that It tmt.Mibl to tM a Job well done otilakl i.( mj f heOk I lavtalaty do my b 1 1" mrry mn ay eweaMners wtahe aad kn 4' wrk wdkh will b a eredlt to ad a mii of salMatttna to Ihewa, lllrn ran oipwrtur. Bad every awhwrikwl faritt r. eaahlrt mm to d artistic and upi iLm at. - ... jt. i. . I bav a fall liaa n( Blyrl r lr er SM raorung una. I hv e4cM btnr aMrtmmt nt Wehavi Hunm aad Manet whMi I oiler at tow prVwa. WW. T. 11II.U ' fUryrl, Oeea, Aejhi,rirpk- opboooa.1 Job ' rrlatlag. W tor Rump, tl At to MUdWfOut vee rtww.lt. 0 All the Nc Sr.isoii to lie Variety ..f ( Mnvrii from That's the kind that wJtTS U-Ht. hhv SllNiCS of tie found hire. In otor Lofltoinati'iiw, "ParatllA" Bilk a. Our Spring CIo tiling In Ileadjr fojr Your Innp4rtIon. J.G.DUNNicO., The 1Tp-lo-4Lrtt3 Furnish,'!". 57 POLLOCK rrUKKT. Veer VI mm Tbia dollar that I bold to say bead." be oaMt "vlo4e ate of a eWo, Oara, era utateao Hint" VK ooerer hie wife etltae4, WrtAg hew haaAe la be lap aad tiMHiieg forwvrd osgariy. "Wl sao al-it n." v " k ' a teM.f&A t a Ami tha ao rfed to T to i'as laarlerar af b-Okato TiB-an B,utlrg,Ba.tirU,aVr, Bryafrlsg Daaeee Iborf "ellro. V. TIli:!VlVITlI lei vnitiuia n.i rwH t'!B.f rn, t3 Itt'lht te It - r rl itti'i'm t a W.aa wfc f rm I i l it , 7 I rr. -M''f. Nit I . ' t 1( l I It i 1 la ft If 1 ?l is tut it I 3 ftu, Wi(-a, Carta aad rpi a k4 for !. (Basav4 wWb tvVdwSg we;e svwev ytmnrr, Urays V 2. BT.)-'-r-j A DRS9 PARA t FMhino'e review, H mmAe to ontrr enli fcina s mrmUm. Ont SWk n t too are ertMrae ka to t einew Light a a ajJ.Tf auitofs ei BTtiaiw iii un hnM admiration f r l iMHInt i. 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