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I .- - -!. ' MmtmL srW- S41 , j vr VOL XYHI-HO. 104. NtW BERN, M. C, FRIDAY M0RHIH6, MARCH 22, 1901. NINETEENTH YEAR It is cannot, you We have in stock the Famous I front, which is popular with most women who do not demand an ex treme straight front. Those who do will find it in the new, straight front shown in our illustration. Our corset stock is large and well selected. Call and see it. 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. Car SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS JUST RECEIVED. Bought before the advance. Full stock of Nails and all kinds of Hardware, Paints, Oils and Varnish, "Calcimo" Cold Water Paint for interior work one of the best on the market. A good line of Agate Ware in Cjo' Pots, Sauce Tana, Cup Vwwt, Witwh Pans, 'lea Pots, Water Buckets, Dippers and Toilet Sets. Come to see us for what jon want, (live us the orders. Our prices are right. Our Goods as Represented. JT i'rompt Deliveiy of all purchases. Yours truly, PHONE 147. Clearing Out I iu Spring order to make room for (Iixicls we wil for NKXT 80 DAYS nell our entire line of iikatim; stovks at cost, am) hki.ow cost. We need room. You nel stoves. Now is jour time. Come, make us an offer is all we want. Yours for buslne, I. H. CUTLER H'DWF Ifl Til 14 31 AY CONCERN YOU. Hare younald Q year ell jr TLX. I l.lmlt t. miu You r homby aoilrUd to rail at Oily Tax Otilloetnr! Offee AT OKCK esd wtlU up' Yu art Oumrwll Inf nut I" firw the rollartloa. flsllks o ll.imi tw bat Y;C MUST PiY YOt'R CITT TAX. Reipactfnlly, J. J. TOLHOJV. Olty Tat Colkwtor. E.W.SmaUwood, UlAtMjCAaTOUf Oi HARDWARE Aad all Ik af mis KlTHiliL Hoaliag aad Oooilag Btsrroa tad JUara, Liasa, Oesaoal, riaotor, Dwan, Cllada, CklW aal el lb aoafsl artkWa aaatJI; faa4 It M Upa-laia tlardrart Bior. I writ Prlr.'l - UsUof Haul CharttsiwkaV ale MUM SELLS R. & Q. CORSETS. Every woman knows what the R. & G. ( orset is. It is the corset of comfort with the essence of slyle. th only corset that will not, and does not stretch. buy an R. & Q. Corset that does stretch or proves unsatisfact ory in any way, bring it back to us fkf and w will irire you a new one. No. 897, moderately straight kty We sell No. 397 for $1.00 Load Gaskill Hardware Co. 78 Middle St. NEW BSRN, N. C. DROP IN and talk with Miss Pauline Travera, our interesting and intelligent Milliner, her recommendation is of the highest, she has been in the work ever since a little girl, and has been sent to Philadelphia, ( ambridge and many other places and has given aatisfactlon. HI"' can please jou. We begin our Opening flare h 21st, and it will be on until 28lh. MRS. C. P. DUNCAN. MRS. MAUD WHITOOMR. Pollock Ft. neit to Mi'3orlry '. Confec tionery Utors 22 CITY LOTS. All the Real Estate consisting ol twenty (31) two City Lots and the Houses thereon of the Frances Taylor Eslat. will bi sold at the Court House Natnrday W arch 3ft. Circulars with full description of tbt above, famished opoa application to i ClUS. 8. UOLLlSTER. Property For Kale. I have arveral desirable Residence for sal, situated la the heal residence part of the City. Also a aosabar of good bulld.Bf lota la good local I ilea. J. J. WtJLriMDEN MASONIC OPERA QOUSE. Three KighU Commencing MonlaJ, Mi 25 FRANK ADAMS and bis clever company In three big city tocof , Uncle Jlrtf Its-ether Crime, Pearl of the HI err a. AH special rnTj, ringing and dancing aptrlalu, tU A dollaf show at trwakr nH QA UAf$ WfaU Heart the) (rptaJeg prfonajt. . fur Rsrrr4 rWU Oa asj, at llratU hasn't 4n( alorsj.' ' CtUrj Bu lac.t t tw.en, Tborabjaot aay b4t rsaw.ly foe tsalarba tksa tbaa aowdara, TbryJ aoaat faO to tMr N4 tad sold oaly st DavW f .aartlptVot rwatsey. THEJBEOUEHT. Opened Yesterday In The Trial of The Judges. Jndjf Clark a Witness but was not Sensational. Trial Likely to end Soon. Guthrie Opens for Pros ecution. Special to Jour Dal. IUi.eiqu, Match 2U Judge Walter Clark was put on the stand today and was called bj the prosecution. Yesterday In the impeachment trial Judge Montgomery was the Btar wit ness, but at the last his nervous system gave way and he was quite badly de moralized. His testimony against Judge Walter Clark waa so direct however, that Clark had to be put on the stand today, through the purpose of the pros ecution had been not to make him a witness. The news that he was to have tho Btand attracted a large andience. It is noticeable that the same people, or practlally so, attend the trial dally. One of the most prominent clagymen of Raleigh says It Is more nearly like an ecclesiastical court than any other. The defense was Bald to have been anxious to cross-examine Judge Clark, but wheu bo went to the stand he said but little aud did not contradict the tes timony of the other tbree Judges. Hence the defence did not exercise their right to crosE-aiamine. At noon the argument of the counsel began. W. A. Guthrie made the open ing speech for the prosecution. Uuthrie had not finished at the regular hour of adjournment at six o'clock. Al Oi". opeuioir tomorrow at 10 o'clock he will continue and will finulsh In a short I me. Cotton Mills In Winston. Windton-Sai.iu, N' C, March 21. A movement id started here today to build a $100,000 cotton mill in North Winston on tho co-operative and Installment plan. Options have been secured for a site and the promoters are confident the enterprise will be established. The lingering cough following grippe calls for One Minute Cough Cure Fur all throat and luug troubles this is the only harmloss remedy that gives Immedi ate results. Prevents consumption. F. 8, Duffy & Co WINSTON GIVES A BANQUET. Impeachment Hanafers Has I With a Prospective Judge. Special to Journal. Ralkihu, March 21. Francis D Winston, representative from Bertie, last nllil banqueted the managers of Impeachment and their counsel. It Is said Winston will be Jutga for the new 2nd district. Chief Oyster Commissioner. Special to Journal. Kit.lion, March 81. Chief oyster commissioner W. M. Webb is here and today received the copy of the new oys ter law, which Ii claimed to bj by far he best the Stale has ever bad. He says he has done some work, and that there are do oyster ' pirates" now la North Csrolloa waters. lilt the Idea to gel a considerable revenue from oysters nest esson. TURNED TO THE WALL Mew Law Knocks oat the lalqaltoot Slot Machine. Ma Coin Opin ions Filed. lUi.muii, March II. A bar ksep here whose prorhs oo a gaabllag alot machine last year were 11,000, today turned his machine with lis face to the all. O.i the machine there Is ersp aad this placard, "I was happy a Dill I ran up egeloet Heostof Broufkloa The latter procured tkseatclsseot of the law kaocklof out lhse gassMlBg as chines, which la tralb are the reals proeioters of f aaabllaf la Ibis Bute. The ftapreat Ooort did aot II aa optaloas this weak Thsro are oaly three Judgas so oa the brack. Rata fell yesterday afuraooa aad last If ht Faraseei say It was aaraf so badly seeded at this aaaeoa of the year. A Uemtttl Taiikk, New York, Man M.-Mayor Vaart Wyek today seat a taUsfraal I Aft draw Careegto heartily tbaaklif alia for kit offer to girt D.OOOM for too attabllabssoat af fro draalatuls llbrarW In Hew Tore City. K OattraikTet tnJot, March tt-Tbo oaeUlo of t ferstf aOlossarabsvtraaslvad aa fe'"' -- I Ulast aaalaas Ibaaaa aaa iba mIUm roaialat 14 seas. CASTOR I A Tor lafaaU aad ClUdrsa, Til Kiel Yea Rsti k's: E::;J n tba Pgaatwr of LUMBER MERCHANT DEAD. Head of the B fanning Lumber Company at Edeaton. It. C. Special In Journal. K ueigb, March 21, News reached ' here today -if the death of Mr. Braunlog the head of the great Brannlng Lumbei Company and by far the largest lum'wr; man in this Stale. His death occurred at i Edecton. He bad mills there and at several other points, owned great tracts of timber land in Tyrrell, Bertie a id other colli ties, owned a railroad fr-mi Winston to AhnakfA with 4') milR4 of hnnohai waa i ra.lrlant .if .nn'h.r r.l' ' way and was largely Interested In cotton mills a'so. H i was a native of Ndw Jersey and cam-) to Nj.iu Carolina about 15 years ago. He wis hell i i great eileem an I had mich inrl e.ioe in northeastern North Carolina. THE CHARLESTON EXPOSITION. Not Seriously Injured by Failure of the Government Appropriation. Charleston, 3. C, March 2J The fail ure of congress to make au appropria tion of (250 090 for a government ex hibit at the South Carolina Inler-Sisli! and West Indian exposition to be htlri at Charleston, will not Interfere In any way with the scope and purpose of the under taking. The work of construc tion ou the exposition grounds aud building' is proceeding with all possi ble expedition. The hill which congress failed to pass simply provided t lie means for covering the expenses of the govern ment building anil exhibit. Not one penay of the -amount asked for could have been diverted lo any other than government uses that the failure of (he bill, while a disappointment to those who lean upon the government support for the achievement of practical ends, has not diminished the resources of the exposition company or csused any change In its general plan. The great manufacturing and indus trial development of the south, and the opportunities which will be presented through the exposition at Charleston, of he cultivation and establishment of closer trade relations, between the Unit ed States and the West Indies, will make the participation of tuj great manufac turing and commercial states and cities of practical value lo them. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E Latham 4 Co, New Bern, N. C. New Vori, March 11. Cotton; Open. nigh. Lo Close 7.93 March 8 Apr 8 May 8 July 707 Aug 7.78 Oct 7.32 8 8 8 797 7.78 7.81 7.94 7.84 7.80 7.89 7.04 7.t 7 84 7.89 79 7.64 7,18 WaaiT Open. High. Low. Close May ... 81 81 801 Close Cirn: Open. High Low. May 4 401 48 Am. Tob 127 1281 8o. R y Pfd 78 784 Fed S Con. T 481 1041 A. 8. W 8o. Ry, c . . 42J . 29 . 1281 . 100t . 1911 l 9JJ . 1 1004, 97, 4i 894 Rock Is. . . Mo. P 1291 1001 15IJ St. P AO.. 4A1 B. A O Lsalner A. C. I'. 1H 1011 T.C I. Ml Cotloa recelpla,ere ii 0W bales. UterMl Spots ttl.U Biles 8,0)0 bslsa. Fjlares Mcb.-lpr. 4.14, Aag-3ept 4M X mm llra Caiiea BfarkM. Oolloa la the local market yesterday was qaoted at 7 to 8. New York Msrca II J. E. Ltlhaas A 0. -Private wli aad l-isg lotaaasu large seller, Mtrlet alraaly shows elrbs of relief, bet wo are st ao?fal of Bii oh Issproveastat. Roar. Mooaa A Uo. onr stswaurra. Th S weak. Basse weak Itet year. ,0 11,000 18,000 M.000 u.mX UOOf Sat. Mm. Teas. Wad. 1700 0,000 It.OM M.900 Thar. (1,0 00 10300 Big EzUUttM Hr Liitea. Uco, Met JO.-Tko- Dally Mad tyt tola ssorsteg. .', , "It It rotorta4 la kUksafasM Uat I lag Id ward ooaleaspialM t ' aUlM tloa la Uaaoa oo tb Baas o( lb terl tipooliio. ta Idea bUf lo Oaoioa tbo Taa fro WosttalaUtaf brtdf u , Lhu I-fc tort asak DWlu't Llttb) Rly Rtaor ( ascat aopslar IhUo till wbwvef lby pill Wbsrvraf tbaf ara teewa. Tbay srasiply prli tot Uvf aa bows! IroaUo. T. m. Dy Oa. j Cardst Utiu frvsk Osrdva d floasr fW1s at l)svl frserlptloa fbstwisry. GREAT GAME preserve ! I Sportsmen All Interested In the ! New Scheme. TO BE LOCATED IH SOUTHWEST. CouTCUttoa ot Sportsmen Soon to Meet to Coaalder llnns For the Iu tab;iahmcnt of Large I'rrarrve Where All Sorts of Wild Anlmali Hay Be Saved From Extinction .Vld Will Be Asked of Counrcaa. Tlio establishing of a great game preserve- embracing n portion of south vtoleru Arizona nud nuithv.cstern :.:e::ico an.l probably a sui.ill part of California is a project which was not conceived uutll recently, but which w ill likely be talked about by sportxineii all over the country within a few mouths. A small party of explorers recently vis ited Tucson nfter making a trl;i through the country adjacent to the head of the gulf of California, repivsenliug. it Is believed, a number of sportsmen of the middle states, bent on formulating a plan for the protection of game nud to prevent the extermination of certain .pedes. A convent lou of sportsmen will soon meet in Chicago or Denver to consider plans for the establishment of n great game preserve. That portion of the country south of Vr.ina, Including a small sectlou of Cal ifornia and considerable territory in Mexico Is one of the most fruitful lields for the Nlmrods of tills country today. It abounds In wild game of all sorts, aud with the help of man a large expause of land could be converted Into one of the greatest and most In- iting game preserves In the world. The extermination of wild game In this country nnd the urgent necessity of adopting drastic measures for the prevention cf further ruthless slaugh ter are two subjects which have long occupied the nttentlon of American sportsmen. Never before have they been bo stirred up to the necessity ns within the past few mouths, when from all over the country there have been demands for congressional action. State nnd territorial legislation has proved Insufficient, but federal notion In recent years has checked wholesale slaughter In this nnd other territories nnd states. However, slowly but sure ly certain kinds of wild game, such ns deer and antelope, will be extinct In Arizona within n few years, and In n shorter time the niouutaln sheep, now found In a few parti of this territory. will disappear unless early action Is takeu. It Is because of the threatened extermination that congress will soon be asked to make au appropriation fi creating a game preserve or at least for Its moral support The redskins of Arizona have made great Inroads Into the ranks of deer nnd antelope, leaving their reservations fremientlv to engage In systematic slaughter of those animals. The A pa dies In eostern Arizona kill only tin game they require for nient and leaih It Is said that the Nnvnjoes of north cm Arizona and other Indians of thin territory do not kill game on the whole sale plan merely for the sport, ns Is commonly believed, but they seem tn require an Inordinate omoiinl for ordl nary use. Occasionally they leave their reservations, where long ngo game came too sporadic to Invite the hunter and organlre hnnda which go after big game with guns and bows and arrows In much the same manner I list Amcrl cans organise rabbit drlre. Orent piles of hnlr scraped from the hides speck tinmlstnksblj of the slaughter which sllruds one of these expeditions. A party consisting of I"rofeaor W J. McOec. Delaney (Jill, an artist, nnd others representing the Smithsonian In stltotion rwotly passed through I'l nix after exploring the Tlburon Is lands. In the gulf of California, return log from R.iooni by an old road near Tensjos Atlas. The party went to ex amine the condition of the cannibal istic Ceria Indians of Tlbnron Island, who mnrderrd It. K. L. Iloblnson. n newspaper man. and a companion all year ago and feasted on their bodies. On account of the tribal friction a few years ago a small band of these ear Ogea Vrf the lalsnd of Tlburon and made their way to tb roast of Mexico, tubaeqorrjtly traveling oorth and ea labllablng a small colony orar Quito raa. Tho Smithsonian party weot among tb Indians at lhat place for the third tin, Coding them lo lb same condi tion oa rack trip. Tbey bars not mul tiplied Is) oombera Id tbe past scora of years, aad their manorr of living aad ha bits aav sot varied, la visit ing those Indians McQea's joonwy look kin through (bo heart of tbo gssM country, which lo Have may be art apart aa proems. All along his paik he discovered gaaso Is such pro- fualoa that be made part of bis trip tbo slody of lb wild aalasala of that refloat. Tbo Udlaai seer Quttovae lad bla lata otnt remarkable bonlieg gvouada, wWra daer aad wild bora. largo spec lea of peccary, la ova aad asv fasaUlar wttk tM white portasDea a aastlMdj, War hn unit tallmldatsd by Is aparaarti of tat party. Tbo rcfisaat retara aatbaesaatu over tbo trans rwadliloM at Uat frtioa. WIM eiasala abnasai tbort at tbey did oaly few tear ago la assay parts at that rooatrr: batrtHbomib tbo rwrtoo ht ' aot rsoaota rraa tbtckiy aocwlatH saw tleaa, It beea tlssoot oatlraty a latlew by aawtsfa, aetata I ay taw af wbit as, sao Irs taotatioa I frta It SSSBII f twa wsne R lw Tb rwnstry a a faraa. said im bI(ml that soma af tb i.JJJ, bs4( m umAm mlA hm trrlrtt kr srator frsas lb ow4o rtwt, tsaalaa af anorlaf srapt far wUd na. t,u ya eat tb orlvlsal fH Win's lick Hssal Sir s aw tab rW It Tea r ! ts eartal ear Inf file. ova sad sals a , f. aV lfy to mimmmimmmmiimiiwmm Ito cut Fresh lot of those Nice California Prunes Tic 11. Nice lot California Seedless Oranges. Fresh Elgin and Clover Hill Print Butter Codfish and Irish Potatoes. Norton Yam Potatoes Nice ones. Complete slock ol" the best groceries be hud at Price to Suit the times. I respectfully solicit your J. L. McDAHIEL 'Phone 91. J A. JONES, BROAD STREET. STEWART'S OLD STAND, Ii very, Feed, aO Nale and 1 Exchange . . Largest mid FineH Fttrk (f HOESES eird IETJIuES Kver Found in New Peru. Also a Complete Line of Htigics, VVugons Harness, Rohes, Whips, ( art Wheels, Etc. I. A. JOMX Ilroad Street, Stewart's Old Stand. I LBook Store J k 5 I Latest Kdltlon of s Prayer Hooks and IlyinmiN Finest Hooks Cast's Pocket and Card d. H. Ennett. ( Satisfactory Printinjc. Pnmf mm uy that It It IsipoMlbl tn gt s h well fV?ne onutde tit my tit I flif. I rrtalnly dn my best V carry ootl my customers' wish's and U do work which will be a credit tn meand a source of slltsrti.n In them. yittaea years ! espartmca, and srery marhaalcal &HII tr. enahlm m lu do artistic and ap-to-, data wnrk. My prtras are ri(hL too. I hare a full line id Btrycles Firearms and f p..rtln Hoods. I L have andad a ssrva aasnrtmnt nt Welbach Bnrweraaad Mantels which I offer al Lowast Prtraa. Wilt. T II If. I, IUerol, 0ss, Aasasaltloa,Orapa eeboa. Job PHollsf. iUbbor aHaaipa. tl AM Middle St How ftara. It. 0 P. TllKPflVITII, BLICKSIITHilOMGET, aaafaetarar at : Bafflf. w"ao. Carta, Aa, KrlrU ! aa Ikort Xallaa, Bf (lot, Wo, Caru 4 Dray kept a bead lot aaJss a as ans as armaf, Hams JUST RECEIVED. 2 to trade. Si Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 71 Brsiivl A TXT "BP if IS Kl IH stTa saVsaVasy sMsaa Jt stiassw II IIS You will find all that's Seasonable lor EASTER wear in Clothing and Men's Furnishings. A large and complete nsMirlinrni of New Iileim in Ncikwcin mnl Shirts. Hprtng Bliiixx in Kni'i 1 1 .it a and lUniin hoc!. Hunan Patent Vm Kid ) x fi inia t.VOil. Watch our window g. J.G.DUNN&CO., The lJp-todat C'lothlem nnd Furn lather. R7 ft)! I,()C HTREKT A DRESS PARADB st raattina's rsalaw. Warm e.( mi t as4 to onlat ml la tnna a ttrlkl if rrn eaaetna. Oar rk a emnleaa mhi tMtrsAebntreata tb Isbrtra Ut this fsaoa. L4tbt a a aepbyt, s ml ss a bllisnfx aa arttsts a a atetara. thaa patsani boM adaslraUna avtsnwet. aad snak y sa tb sa Waa salt la tnwa. w at au fmtUf, V, M,' Cbadwlek, jf m urn tat ara varaj aant f
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