Mi VOL XVUI-HO. 5IW BiaS, K. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 27, 1901. NINETEENTH YEAH v I i A ft is rM ft ft d . I SELLS R. & G. CORSETS. Every woman knows what the yfr li. & U. oreet is. II is tit? coi'eet yl of comfort with the essence of style, It is the only corset that will not, if cannot, and docs not stretch. If m you buy an H. & Q. Corset that sjff does stretch or proves unsliiLi t- vfi Mr ory in any way, bring it b.iclc to in and we will give you a iuw one. ili Famous No. 397, molerttely straight ii We sell S jfi We have in Btock the fivnt, which is popular with most women who do not demand an ex- treme sliaight front. Those who A do will find it in tile new, straight j front shown in our illustration. (J Our corset stock is large and well selected. Call and sec it. f 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. No. 397 for $1.00 Last HE1BIHS HP. Speeches For The Defence! Being Heard. Go to Gaski I Haraware Co, Pun Spoke Yesterday For The Prose cution. Jarri aad Osborae for Defense. Question of De bate In Executive Session. Special to Journal. RAi.Bian, March 20. -In the Impeach ment trial today, James H. Pou made a strong speech for the protecution In the afternoon Ex-Uov. T J. Jarvis made an able speech oae hour la length. The closing argument for the defense was then begun by Frank I. Osborne. His speech was a remarkably one. Another attempt will bo made to e a ) night iei on of tin Oour' of impeachment a Bona of the sen ators claim ihil with day bis lo s only they will not conclude by faturd'iy night, the point yet to be settled s whether I hern slcill be any delate ii. executive session- Some of the senators said each one should hand in a wrilt. n ballot bcariui the announcement of hid views. Others hold that thst o,ucttlon should be fully debated by the member anoug tnemsolves. ui course inis tun will not be decided nntil after argument of counsel is concluded. Kditor Caldwell, of the Charlotte Observer, Is hero to write his person il oppressions of the impeachment triul, Editor Stevens, of the Newllern Jour nal will probably arrive Here tomorrow on the same errand. Parlor White 0 Oil, the only place in town to get it, no oder or smoke. Full line of Dangler Oil, Cooking Stoves and Ovens, Agate Cooking Utensils, Com plete stock oi Hardware and Cutlery, Scis sors, and Razors Guaranteed. GIVE US YOUR ORDER. PHONE 147. Qaskill Hardware Co. 78 Middle 8t, NEW BE UN. N. 0. ElMwd HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE And all Kinds of BUILDIHG MATERIAL. Heating and Cooking Stove and Ranges, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Paint, Oil', Varnish, Putty, Saab, Doors, Blinds, Cutlery and all the ulal article! usually found in an Up-t-vdato Hardware Store. Bent GkmU. Under Hotel ChatUwWa, NEW JIEHN. If. . Property For Kale. I have several desirable Residence for sale, situated in the boat residence part of the City. Also a number of good building lots In good localities. ' J. J. WOLFENDEN Ii. n. IIABICIIT, New Bar, lleati Front aid Hsacerk Streets Fine Liquors and Cigars. An Extra Quality of Lager Ileer on Draught. Clearing Out Sale! 65,000 HARD BRICK! That can be bought at reasonable prices. O. L. BARDISON. Tbtirman, N. 0. U)8T, A Ring set with I Urge opsl Under rstara to this office. In order to make room for Spring Oondj we will for NEXT 80 IlAYH ncll our entire line of IIKATIMJ HTOVK8 AT (X)HT, AND MCLOW CV8T. We ncrtl room. Vou wjd aUn-m. Now Is jour time. Come, make u an offer is all we want. Ypurs for bualnnM, u.cuiitywfcfl MI MAY , CONCERN YOU. Hare ron paid : ' . joarclfJTAX I Uwlt it sink Toe are krky eotlfWd U emit M Uhf Taf CIJ-Ws ( JU AT OKC1 aad senile tea e MtfiU tt ate le Ike 4iejdat ' DWike . dux T Ut T50 KCIT FAT TOUi CtTT TAX. . ; , , -,4.i. TOUOX, f4- H Tm OnllMtatv 1 22 CITY LOTS. AU Of Real Betate eoaaUllag of twenty (B) two City Lou sad the Hooses taereo of Ibe Fraaese Taylor EsUle, win be sold at tbe Court Bouse ftaturday Iffareli 30. Clreolare wllk fall dseorlptloa of the abev. feratabed apoa applicailoa to CHAS. R UOLLIBTER. The lingering cough following grippe calls for One Minute Cough Cure. For all throat and luug troubles this is the only harmless remedy that gives immedi ate results. Prevents consumption. F. 8. Duffy & Co Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. Kalkioii, March 20. The Supreme Court today handed down the following opinions: State vs Hartnes, From Cherokee, new trial. Weedon vs Trust Co , from New Uanovor, error. Lyon vs Fidelity Bank, from Durham, no error, Hutcbins vs Bsnk, from Durham, re versed. Itolt vb Johnson, from Wake, error. Hodges vs Lipscomb, from Wilson, action dismissed. Strause vs Insurance Co., from Pitt, no error. The following cases were disposed of by percurlam order: Falson vi Hicks, motion to relax costs denied. Chemical Co., vo Klrven, motion of plaintiff for new trial for newly dis covered evidence allowed. N. C. Mining Co., vs Enloe, from Jackson, two cases affirmed. N. C. Mining Co., vs Odonaell, from Jackson, two cases, affirmed, Edwards vs Pale, from Greene, af firmed. otale vs Fort, from Cumberland no srror- Stale vs Council, from Cumberland roetlon for new iHel for newly dli oovered evidence denied, lodgment af firmed. The following quotations wure receiv ed by J. E Latham & Co, New Bern, N. O. New York, March 26. Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close March 7.07 7.70 7.07 Apr... 7.0r 7.73 7.05 May 7.70 7 70 7.70 July 7.73 7 79 7.7.J Oct ... 7.17 7.27 7.17 VYhbat: Open. High. Low. May 80S 80 8' 4 Cons: Open. High. Low. May.. 47J 47J Their promptness and their pleasant effects nuke De Wilt's Little Esrly Risers most popular little pills wherever tbsy are known. They are simply perfect for liver and bowel troubles. F. 8 Duffy A Oo. FRIEND GEORGE: In answer lo query will ssy that wood on train was not mine, as I have plenty oa yarj to supply all customers, eepeclslly Oak and Asb. And by lb way, oonlldeolly, don't tell any one that prices are aow reduced. Tonrs as ever, MOORE'S WOOD TARD TBBTWERfi AKATURES. Theodore Roosevelt ; J V" Wrteee em rat auo or Tfuuats - oaaaTAioa . MlddW-Waatorn Jpori, Club and Orouteda-'''-; v jC?tpUl Mr4ew"Ar wtU main . (Awetj ffOf ' m4 ,Q ttvnrmo, imxmwi aa AMUiNO heSerst la , OUTING for MARCH V 'MASIA TO AI.1TIAUA " ThtOttlHsPubtUhlnzC: tit ttftk H rr Cltt Tbc Raktgk Uk Crackers BrldeaUy Hew si the ftaalaeta. RtLaibi, R. O , Marck M The bar- glare wko blew opea tbe safe of Ibe Boalbera Kipreai oflee here last alght were evidently aot prafsssloasi eraoks- Me. Taey broke Into blackemli shop ltd eerared tbe tools. Taetlsae Of algkl adeoted aad ibe large aatoet of dyaaaslte aeed, le aaotber ladlealloa tbal Ibey did ao kaow their taoroaghly. Tbe polio hsvebeeaaa able to lad say trace of tutpldoet akararter km Iter lately, bet bom epo weoai ike poUoi It, ' rvlillions of nen UseujicuraSoap INice A AAA & Ti TflLLIONS of Women Use CUTICURA SOAP, exclusively, IVl for preserving:, purifying-, tad beautifying: the skin, for cleans - Ing- the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping: of falling: hair, for softening:, whitening:, and soothing- red, rough, and sore hands, in the form of baths for annoying- irritations, inflammations, and chafings, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women and mothers, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used it to use any other, especially for preserving andpari-fying- the skin, scalp, and hair of infants and children. CUTI CURA SOAP combines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odors. No other medicated soap ever compounded is to be compared with it for preserving:, purifying, and beautifying- the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expen sive, is to be compares with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, vi2 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, the BEST skin and com plexion soap, the BEST toilet and BEST baby soap in the world. Ci itir ii ra Complete External and Internal Treatment tor Eierj Humor. UvUI U .(.tin- 0f Ccticuba Boi (2Se.), to sImum the iMs of cnut and . ert IBS OK hoIm often the thickened cuticle, Otrnouu Oimtmkt ( 60o. ), I lie oei, OI.aO tolDiUntlyll;Hohlni, lDflunmaUOD, uxHrrlutlon, udioothcand Lent, noil OuTicenA Rbsolvint (60c), to cool ana eleuM the blood. A Sirolb Bnr U often ntticl- nt to cure tbe severest humor when all elee falla. Porria Daue AMD Oiua. OOBP., Sets Froiu , Bouon, alma. " AU about the Skin, Boalp, and Balr," free. THE MARKETS. Am. Tob 1271 3o. R'yPfd 70 Fed S 48J Con. T 104 1 S. & W 42! So. Ry, c 28! Rock Is .128 Mo. P .. 101! St. P 14H1 B. AO. 91 Leather 1! A. 8 581 A. C. P 1011 C. A 0 45 J T. C. I. 551 Cottoa receipts wets 20,000 bales 7.70 7 70 7.78 7.78 7.27 Close Mil Close 471 1201 78J 481 104 42 1 281 127J 1011 148 901 121 571 10(11 4A1 50) Liverpool Spots 4 . Bsles 8,000 bales. Futures, Mch. -Apr. 4.35, Aag-ept 4 20. Mew Bera Cottoa Market. Cotton In the local market yesterda) was quoted at 7.02 Advices lo J. E. Lsthsm A Co., were: New York, March 20. Very bearish feeling on cotton caused the weakneas. We doubt the wisdom of selling at Ibis decline. R. Moors. A Co. Advices to J. E Latham A Co. New York, March 19. We believe that present prices of cot toa dleoount all legitimate advene In fluences, sod purchases made on further decline will prove profitable. MclRTvac aid MiRanxi L. This week. Sal. Hon. Tees Wed. Thurs. Fri. 15,000 7,000 10,000 KKoairr. Berne week laat year. 19,000 1S.000 14.000 18,000 11,000 11,000 HO ,000 RALEIGH. Work at the Museum. Heavy Storms The Gold Brick Swindlers. Raleigh, March 28 Secretary Bru ner and Curator Brimlcy have designed a number of new cases for the Stale Museum, which will be built at once some of the specimens have been dam aged because they were not properly en cased. A specialist said a few days ago that Curator Burnley's recent work in ornithology compared with tbe best in this country and is superior to much in the national museum in Washington. Paul Cannady waa killed in a cyclone In Granville county. Ills house was un roofed and a sirs JacKson, who was staying there, blown Into the yard. Almost a cloud burst occurred Winston yesterday, enormous hall-stones falling. MIbs Anna Morris, of Harnett county while walking In a field, was burned -l death. The new chanter house of the Pa Chapter of the Sigma faternlly Unapel illll Is a modern club liouie, one of the best doslgnod fratornlty halls In the South. Sherwood, the noted pianist. Is to tend the meeting of North Carolina Music Teachers Association, at Durham neit week. City politics Is stirring here. Tbe csndldates are active. The primary will be held under the new primary law April 2nd. The bond issue will not be complicated with the city election. Oeneral Counsel W. W. Fuller, of the American Tobacco Co., and Associate Counsel, Junius Parker, North Carotin isna who are now leading lswyers Nsw York, are here for several days. The capture of the gold brick swlnd Isrs at Oreeniboro Is more Importan than appeared at first. Howard, who went nnder the alias of Thompson, ws csptered In New York In January, an was regarded as a noted criminal. Tbe gang seems to be working a number of the smaller towns la North Carolina an Virginia. Dr. II. A. Torrey, a noted Chlcag minister, Is conducting a revival here. Bee that you gat tbe original OeWllt'e Witch Uaael Belvo wbea yon ask for It Tbe geaulee Is a eertala ear for pile, tore aad tkla diseases. V. 8. Dally A Co STATB FAIR. COVE fersoasU. The Finoture llnlirud Halter of Local Interest. Cove, March M.-Kev. CO. Dalian set to Dover where be will hold protracted meeting this week. Mr. J. 8. ItobUwn spent Tuaadav I New Bera. We bed oae of tbe Wisest ralas here last algbt we've bad this season. Joke Bowdea spent Sunday la Ns Bera, ? Isltleg his para ale. . Tb le cream aad oysler supper Mr. Cecil Taylors teeass lo have beea At AstecUflo Nrmed tot Their lataal AdraaUg. TUtJtia, Msreh MwTb eeertuHes of Ue verloes fair betd la lb aalaai Isi Ibtt ttae bee f orated aa aaeo lUa ftaJlad Ik "(Xfeall IshS Cut. ' TO MlUr, ase Une fs ftlr. mmH , fH,w ,),,, rf ma mwe puts HvieixiuH ttm aad as Id way atlraetloa. BeMgb, us tar7 luser to ovesaee lee nrM aa Waio, Qreeesboro, Fsrettevtlle tad bowel. Co. TV aevet grip. r,IM; Aleieao fair r hels4ed. ''. Tie Ctlef hay Ban. Roatea, Msreh K llofaef (cbeal aad the A. A M. ColWa alsf Ibe IrU UllgMOf Ibeaeo. bee Beards.' Hi Iti Yd HSTI r!l2T! llZA Tb falwrsHy will pUy tUlelgk rw m ' " feettoasJ , asst k aad tr tkt Iben wlU b rvgeta gass aalUU tStPtrel ad f lb taeeea. . iiaur KsU'ih ttywkur i tb Roe. Mlrllis street. CASTOR I A Tor I&fiaU a I CM14ra. Th On Out OoM Curt, ' TSM M te4 fM4 t" if 4 f fswnaH g) I Knawj Mlf ts. -), Ac M 5 5 5 M ra r r tm e a 'ja ia 'jsr nn ONLY 23e Ib. Just I4c'iv3l AT sJ. I,. SEcDABJFETM. 71 Brond Sllro?t. A":. Mv ) ii fi Vcrv Ni Sln.k of Staple i-j';iit im-nt. n North Carolina Hams. iid Fancy (1 metrics is (JonipYic in i Wes a? Low as the Lowest. trade. i fur V i ...:e of our to 1 'lease. I J Sss 2 L. McuMIEL. e& ISi'iuii 'Shn m. 71 BrM hit. J. A. JONES, IIRO AO STKEET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, le-li'dry, Feed, aOT A TT-l (Ft Hale and X I Zi K I &HI jExeliniie . . "Awsy JL Jk BkAaP&mJtfiKJ'Q Largtet and Finci-t bttck (f HOESES ard MULES Ever Found in New Hern. Also a Complete Line of Busies, Wagons HarncEs, Koln-s, Wliiiip, ( art Win-els, Etc. J. a. ,iom:s. Broad Street, Stewart's Old Slund. s:4r arjararj&.'5rjs-r&? ires? 4 ll liilBook Store ; $ Si ill HI'S d ii You will find all that's KOOK-keeperS seasonable lor I We Have Files S FASTER Ul Ull IV 1 1 IU J? i 6. N. Ennett. J PRINTING US! wear in Clothing and Men's Furnishings. A large and roinpli'tc n, flf NeW IdeiLs ill NeiliV ShirU. Spring (di.ijMvs in K mn 1 Haniin SIkxh. Hanaii I'lttent Kid l.'i.OO. Watch our indow a. rt nen: .ii and x f. . i I J.G.DUNN&CO., The Up-to-date ClothlerM and FurnUherH, R7 POl.I-OCK HTKEJlT. i li he Isnprov Dr. Wblteker of Mr. Julie While lag aade Ue esu e( Tree lost. iloa. T. M. Slssesoas cense ap froan T realm d wret to lUIelgb tbls more- lag. Lawyer Roai of K last on pasted Ibroagb ted ea bl way to Trratoei 10 tts4on. JW. B. t. Doeeberly of Winter Ore wee bare lodiy e be si ease. Ms. O. h. Aaaraethf of BeMfort aaeeed tbswagw ) bjt wsy I Tree to m I rrnrvwiTif Mr. Orfbart, lb J oi rear boetlJag I i.HeMdtbfwagb m bi u'TJTifrcwTTii t.wnrnT)Tr!)f Treat tale asefelsg. 1 BUAiUiiU B n Tb MeUodlst Mraoaeg I lalebed aaaraetarnt it Satisfactory Printing. Form tnn say that It Is Impossible Ui gt a "b well don cmtalil l my ol flee. I rvrtalnly An my stent to carry mil my cnsUiiners' wlah and In do wiifk whlrh will be a credit tn mranrl a umire of eatlsfatlna to Uim. FlftMn yearn ipHir, ami every mrheni(al far III ty. tmabln me tn do ertUlta and np-tn-rtate work. M? prf-s are right, ton. I hare a fall line of BsryrlM I lr-nsis ami lpnrilna (londa. I have ediM a kanf" aiwirinivnt of Wehtefli l)nrnrt and Slant is wriHti I offer at Lwl Prlr. WJI, T. I1IFT, JUerelea, Oaaa, Aassaaltloa,Orapb pboaea, Job rriaUag, SaUier tttaaap. . ttsMMiddlK. Dera, B. C aow aad It stake great Issprcf esaeet roaad beta. - ...... .... . . Mt. t. f. I peck. b was baral oat short tiese gi; fcs aurted a ether beaae ad be k aeerty lalsbeet, - . Ttm ears lets akaA tta iba . aterk4belodaf,a4 oM rafWIy t 0 cent pf f sir, I lggls Wg. Carta, A, ktirff tun nU, Bggi, Wsgtjsks, Can aad Drag kept tm bead for . fcaBBMaT awsBjftaa) TiWejTeVa) vwlsTsMP . t ee tae Hsllr-aa. attr mr( ,"".' A DRESS PA RAM Is t aahtnw'e reel,, Wesivwra r nor atade a rmW anlu forwi a striking pro eweaVsa. - Oar eanrk of woolrai prwewla tb (Me shokroa tn the fabrke ) thle eeeeoa, Llf b as a sThrr, enn as a hlUTS ee4 artettls as a pketurx, Uwes aattonea bnM adtalraUnsi ptiansiae, aad tnaae a mi tn aattlest salt la tnw. WltaUpt1Uy, , Fa-lla CJbadwIck, OAMTOnZA. imtadlsiawalisgM wl wm wmmj, v mi mrwm ttf 9m iRfK

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