Newspapers / The Daily Journal (New … / March 28, 1901, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
ri.--e- ------ VOL XVIU-KO. 809. NEW BIES, I. C, THURSDAY HORSING, MARCH 28, 1901. NINITEINTH YEAR We have in stock the Famous iront, 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 ft front shown in our illustration. fft Our corset stock is large and well 2 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. CCC?CCCCCCCCCCg Go to Gaskill 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. El Small wool, HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE And all Klndi of BUILDING MATERIAL. Heating and Cooking Stores and Ranges, Lime, Cement, Plaster, PsinU, Oilc, Varnish, Potty, 8ath, Doors, 1)1 i nils, Cutlery and all the useful articles usually found in an Up-t -dete Hardware Store, Best OooJ. IiOtrrat Prlee. Under IWtel Chattawka. NEW BEIIN, N. C Clearing Out I In order Hpring Goods to i u like room for rn will for NEXT 80 I)AY soil our witira lint of IIKATIKO STOVES AT CX)T, AND I1KUAV OOHT. nwd roora. Yoa aeed kUitm. Now la yoor tlms, Cuoee, ii take us an offer la all wa wimt. Yocm for buainena, LB.CQTURB'DTFCO Till JULY, j C0I1CERII YOU. Hare fupmld i : UU Is Ml Yaw a Ufa? aetUUd U sbU at (He Tai CVU's 0e AT OKCI ed swuie YawftfaawatswiV feu? mete Mwsa Mm sxltacilwa, Dfelth dutvwae f Vat TOO UTir TAl Sale MM SELLS I R. & G. CORSETS. Every woman knows what Iho jtj R. & G. I orset is. It is the corset w of comfort with the essence of style. It is th -only corset that will not, M cannot, and does not stretch. If m you buy an R. fc Q. Corset that m does stretch or proves unsatisfucl- M ory in any way, bring it back to us and we will giTe you a new one. iff No. 897, moderately straight yly We sell No. 397 for $1.00 selected. Gall and see it. Hardware Co., Gaskill Hardware Co. 7 Middli Bt, NEW BERN. N. C. Property For Sale. I hare several desirable Residence for tale, situated la tbe best residence part ot the City. Also s number of good building lots In good localities. J. J. WOLFENDEN 1j. b. iiadiciit, New liar, Soath Freet and Haaeock Streets Fine Liquors and Uigurs. An Extra Quality of Lager IJeer on Draught. Court Notice. Ths nsit Court to be held In Craven County for tbe trial of criminal cases will be a regular term of tbe Hoperlor court beginning on lbs second Mondsy before ths Brat Monday la September Bill AUgU.l 1VW 1W1. I Jssttoss of lbs Peace baring cases I will Mad orer to tbst Tern of tbe Bepcrlor court. W. M. W.tho. C. 8. C. 22 CITY LOTS. All lb Rami Kstata consisting of westtf (SI) two City Lois and (be Hoqsm tberaoa of Us Fraaeee Taylor lata, win to Ml4 at Ike Oowrt Hoass Haiurdmj jflareh 30. Cvreelare with foil daacrtptloa of lbs shore, faralebed apoa appllcalloa to CHiB. 8. H0LLI9TXR. Did you know Til AT et I, Jt M. faint hai so w psvtor and whew nsxty fnr swats jaa uilill.tlHrnllasf f r it nM Unia. ym win at way trtevearur. Til IT yoe mid gH wise wrapped .i i .i.- ti i . ii . THAT jtm emta gv4 rert.hr lef nV freuwn iim, wwe lisuMie fot ,! wtr. r J" ,,rrh f r tW s4 lTfr.'sf 'H ' .Uthe fcefwr. me, Will tot. M move' THAT yeotiUr s.lt !, M.,lkkete,eetee.et iWy.ree Uhe klad M sewta emcklae froes aa. ee wail PsavaetatU. 1 em gMef to eoie fot fctee tiMMla, oil eeee bsmI errew sjma, eel I wt4 io4 fete fot Hit ADes) Zfm ' .. ". . ' 'fef sewteyeteWeeJieihkelieoloee ecfea.sl nnt II yi are ae Hy. ffeode. awlmlrwf at the Netwai ye wcwM '1 admire . QLLTIDEI Today the Court of Impeachment Will Cast Its Vote. Speeches Yesterday By Osborne and Watson. Pnbllo Feeling Against the Proceed ings Sammary of the Speeches. Special to Journal. Raleigh, March 27. Contrary to tbe general Impression that it would be, the argument in the Impeachment trial . was not concluded today. Frank I. OBborne, of the counssel for the defense, spoke until nearly four o'clock this afternoon. Tbe Hon. C. B. Watson began bis argument for the pros ecntlon and had not concluded his speech when the Court adjourned until tomor row morning. Osborne's speech Is generally regarded as being calm, conservative and logical, On the o'.ber hand Watson' s was In jury address style and undignified In tone. Sereral times his criticisms on Osborne brought the latter to his feet in order to set Watson straight upon sereral of remarks. It Is safe to say that the Senators were not favorably Impressed by Watson. , The closing speech will be made in the morning. It Is thought that it will then lake sereral hours to determine the rote as fire counts must be voted upon, tbat being the number of articles presented by tbe .board of mana gers. Osborne in bis address insisted that this was a political prosecution and he said that the reading alone of the articles of impeachment would show that. He said that it the judges could be Im peached for an error of judgment, then Judge Robinson could be Impeached f jr taking Manager Allen's advice In the Governor against Worth. He Insisted that Shell flsh Commisshner White's s ilary was not a claim against the State and cited many case to prove that It was not. In answer to the charge that the jud ges were partisan, he said he was attor ney General of the alate la 1895 and knew better than any one else how grandly and bravely Judge Furchea sat on the bench and saved the state from tbe disgrace of the political control of the asylums and other non-partisan offices, lie said that in Ingratitude to Oeneral Ransom and men like him had caused tbe Democratic party to be hur ried under the twoaty thousand ad verso majority. He appealed to the Senators not by cruel treatment and in gratitude to these men, to Invite a like rebuke from the great body of people who believed In fair play. lie said tbat be had been a member of the Legislature of 1809 and drew some of the acts that tbe Supreme Court had construed away, and tbat he did not claim infallibility himself and did not claim tbe Infallibility of tbe judgment or purpose bady. Mr. C. B. Watson began to speak for the proseootlan at 8:40 o'clock, lie al luded to Osborne as baring turned State's evidence against the Democratic Legislature of 1609 and said that ont. of all ths. lawyers on ths side of the de fense, the Republican lawyer Judge Brnum was tbe only one who had not held np to scorn tbe Democratic Leglsla: tor of 1899 and 1901. He said that tbe claim tbst the people were against Im neaebmeat was aa alt trick and read similar arguments from tbe H olden Im neerhment trial of 1871. He also read from tbe Impeachment trial of Jodgs Bernard to show tbat a judge could be Impeached for partiality to friends while giving decisions. He said that e mistake of aa eieoatlre or legislative offloer eon Id be condemned sad overlook ad but tbat a wilful error of the Supreme Court lived as a preoedeal forever. That eon tracts asade under this drdsioa oould aerer to est aside and that It was kaowa of all asea that tbe lodges ware snad all through orer tbe Republican dafeel la 199. From conversations with all kinds of persons along the road from New Bera to Raleigh, today, the ImpeacbsMBl trial has beea a fruitful toplo. The approach to the eed of tbe trial oa sara varioes rata arks, eoane store for cible taaa elegaat, toil I feted the eeall eseat everywhere against eoarlctloa ot the J edges It Is serprlalag bow ttroag the lea- preeeloa pteralle, tbat the basis for the lapeectsseel prooeadlegi wee pollllos. , Will this ties?, Oe eotav who le slesply Voter, Is 4ltfeiled with the whole pro k .s one asae eaia. -1 str owiv nstw, t i ika'jnrfM ml a iie mi a lha pleeee Ueeeeelfee.' ' . . A IMUeeMsl U OoldsbOtO, eald, " Ktecj tbe rolUJebat, W feat Ibet M Ulal Uyeed pant acaloee kt reek evil, ' ere eH rcelleg eswy. There I lee meek prosecution. That politic is tbe sole Impetus In the whole proceeding! It recognized generally. Tbo verdict cannot change tbe pub lie fclln? against the proseeu'-ori of the Judges. They me market! by tbe voteri. C. L. 8tvenb. THE SWINDLERS. Gold Brick Men Identified. The Raleigh Safe Robbers. Special to Journal. Raleigh, March 27.- D II. W better, South Carolina fanner, has' Identified Hawley and Howard, tbe gold brick swindlers in Groenstioro jail, as the m"n wuo caiieu uim ussr uucie uenn , and robbed him of f 7.100 iu a gold miuc scheme six years ago. They seem to be old at the business. A locksmith who examined I lie safe of the Southern Express Company ' here, says tbe dynamltlog was done hy practised safe robbers, and thinks a regularly organized gang Is working the State. The Textile School Special to Journal. RaLxirm, Mnrch 27. Mr. D, A. Tomp- klus of Charlotte 1b here, looking after the plans for the new textile school building at the A. ft M. College. The Legislature appropriated f 15,000 for this purpose, and the manufacturers of the State bad before made voluntary contri butions. It will probably be established on a good basis this year. 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 Bee that you got the original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve when you ask for It. The genuine is a certain cure for piles, sores and skin diseases. F. S. Duffy & Co Hanna Does Not Aspire. WAsniNUToN, March 26. Ttie closing of National Republican headquarters In this city is taken by politicians to mean tbat there Is nothing In the rumors that Senator Hanna, chairman of the Nation al Commltte, la ambitious for ths nomi nation for the Presidency in 1904. The offices were opened immediately after tbe November election, wi.b Hanna In charge, an I a report weut forth tbat be bad Presidential aspirations, and ould keep his campaign Bag out until 1904. During the first four years of McEln- ley's term the Republican National Com mittee maintained headquarters here The Republican organisation In the vari ous States waa kept alive, a precinct scheme was elaborately worked out, and tbe ufflce was in constant touch with all portions of the country, THE MARKETS. The following quotations were recti v td by J. K Latham 4 Oe, New Bern, N. O. New Voaa, March 17. CoTToa; Open. High. Low. Close March 7.89 7.M 7.59 7.85 Apr 7 55 7.S8 7.55 7 68 May 7.88 7 76 7.68 7.70 July 7.71 7.76 7.71 7.78 Aug 7.40 7.50 7 44 7.45 Oct 7.81 7.84 7.10 7 JO Wibat: Open. High. Low. Close May ... 80J 804 9k 80 Ootut: Open. High. Low. Close May.. 47, 48 47, 48 Am. Tob ).. 101 1984 So, R'y Pfd 78, 7i Fed S 48, 484 Ooa. T 1044 A. i. W 43, 484 So. Ry, e 99 W Rock la IPH ll Mo. P ..101 10ft St. F 14H 149 B AO .91 93 Ltelber II ll A. 8 58, A. CP ioi in 0. 0 48, 48 T.a i. m 7 Ooltoe receipts were Xt,0M bales Unijul Bpets 4.IML Belae kVOO heJev Faleree, Moh.-Apv. Ui, Aegept U Oaetaa MavSjsS. Gottea la the lose! Market yaaterday was e,eolea et 740 to T.T4, Adrloaa to 1. 1 LaUaa 4 Oa, werei Ksw Terk, Marca 17. We to not look .fot aiach ehaere la eeHtvt trleee. BMlker aaarkete will Jweierewee eaieee. Lerge vet i aewwe w espovi jwsewwr a4 OalveHO ItraeUy report UrV ' , 8.1leMeC, . . ' MBF neowrTe. , . ku s ' . ' lest ee lee yees. lei, 11.00) 11.0 Mac. T.0O0 11.000 lijx -II poo ll.oog ll.oo Tees. 0flo$ ' SCHOOL BOOKS- NO Chance For Rival Dealers to Present Their Claims. Presbyterian Synod in Session. Morinuns Make Con vms. School Libraries. West l'olnt Appointees ell Safe. Kii.vifiii. N. (!.. March 27. The nu- mc-ous publisher's agents who are here were surprised and not particularly I Kraiitied when they were informed tbat , . ,i Text Book CoaiuiU- iuu, wnicn is to adopt the hooks to Lie used in tbe North Carolina schoola. are to be executive. Thi9 will give the ngents uo opportunity for argument, and their efforts al securing special consideration for their books will be In v.iin. A mem ber of the board tells me it will be In seaiioo about three weeks, according to preseut indication. Tuere are thous and of volumes of specimen copies of school books, fourteen copies of each book being required. The members of the commission will Btudy school hooka more closely for the next lew weeks than they have before since they were In third reader. Tbo district conference of tho Metho dist clrircb meeln at Clayton tonight. Quite a number of ministers will at tend. The North Carolina Synod of the Presbyterian church Is In session bere. Dr. Morton, tbe moderator, preached tbe sermon last night. The session will be forinly one day, as it Is to complete the record of the regular convention. Twenty of the Ice man of adorers of various towns met at Ooldshoro last night, and formed the North Carolina Ice Association. Representatives were present from Eilenton to Greensboro. The object of the association is to cur- tall cost of manufacture, and regulate the price. Some persist in calling the association the Ice Trust. The Methodist churches at Clemmons- ville and Union Ridge, Forsyth county, were blown down In the severe storm there. Mormons are making many converts at Mount Olive, Wayne county. One day this woek nine porsons left tbat town for Utah. Most of the converts are, of course, smong the poor and lg. norant. Quantities of lettuce sro being ship. ped north from Wilmington. Mr. W. H. Bsgley, brother of the late Ensign Worth Bagley, has been quite 111 with appendicitis. He arrived here last night with his mother, Mrs. W. H. Bag- ley, of Washington. A great deal of Interei'. Is taken In the school libraries which were authorized under aa act of tbe Legislature. Tbe State elves tlO to such an obieel where the people raise $20. Some eighteen school districts have raised the money for libraries in the past two weeks. It Is expected that at least two hundred small libraries will be established by ibis act. Tbe Wslls-Whltebesd Co.. tbe lode- pendent cigarette factory at Wilson, denv that tbey have sold out to the American Tobacco Co. The capacity of the ashley-Balley silk mill at Fayettevllle, Is lo be In creased. It Is owned by New Jersey parties. It Is understood that all lha North Carolina appointees to West Point stood tbe examination successfully. One Is a son of Frank I. Osborne, another of Dr. Oeorgs T. Winston. Old Couple Elope. Mlddlsloa, N. Y., Msrch M.-Johnl Mlllens, Sfed 79, widower, end Nanry Downey, aged 77, widow, both of Hba wanfaok, Ulster eonaty, eloped last Fri day to escape from oppotllloe of ttelr ehlldrea. Family ooanclla retnltad In many obstaclee In the way of tbe wooing During lh absence of bis family, Mr. MUlene went to Mrs. Doweay's bousr, look her lato his wagon, sad drove 14 HeetothehoaaeofcViuIre llevler, who married them. Gt4ci Scedi. Frrah Oardea end Flower fWads Davis PraacHpUow Pharmacy Aixlety About ftutOB Wasaieetost. D. March M -Ths raeeJt of Oeaeral Faasloe'i darlag ei padlllee. lato taebetle proviso Is await- .a .. . l. ui.. r-...i N.lan- "7 aaeel eAHele, Thar regard kle plae of a ku . .f oapterlag Agelaalde ee eitreeeely bee- ardoes. The feer that ke kae coeetee toe etroelf ep thetnyalty ef ike peay tl eaiive aeoele which forms elee- ismthe s4 the foree le the eipwiltloa U the eipedltWsi which euned twe sreeke age, Oeeral Faestoe haavdrei e Asesrtssii eesisspeeyleg htm ere testily at the mercy f ihee ta live aeeete. Bewerse, the peeeiMllty of Iheir lerelaf IM taaias ee the Oeetvrel mewl keve kmn eevy sriftf toewW ere) kcotc OeaeraJ MeeAnhir fave bit eoaecat m the kea. CASTOR I A Ter Is tea U ti Cltiirn. ?.i Id lit hn Knjx E::;M Nice rnnrr Print LOT ONLY 25c L,b. Jiit Received AT eJ. Ii. McD AJflEIS. 71 Broad Street. Also it few Very Nice North Carolina Ilams. My Stock of Staple ami Fancy Groceries is Complete in every Department. Prices as Low as the Lowest. 1 jespeel fully solicit a share of your trade. Yours to Please. J. L. 11AM, 5 'Phone 91. 3. J. A. JONES, BROAD STREET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, Iivery, Feed, Sale and FiXchaiiKe . Largtft in, d HORSES Ever Found in New Hem. Also a Complete Line of Hujgieii, Wapitis Harness, Koliea, Whips, ( art Whecle, Etc 4TSWO I , AtBo,, store ! Book-keepers J We Have Files jj of all Kinds G. N. Ennett. ( L- 5 Satisfactory Printing. Horn. mw My that It l Impnaslbl Ui tt a i"h wll Wnu rmUUi. ol wiy 'it B. I mlatnly dn my bMt to rwrry nt snr enUirs' wl.h. and to d wf whlrh will b a rrxtlt " m.and a suurt ol aaurairia n of aaUtfarUr in Ui.ro. Flfln yn -.. ntn.unt facili i .. anehl m U di artl.ttr aiwl ap.- te wovh. Mr i ar rteha, ev I hava a fall tin BtryclM Flrrm and lptUnf Cnn4a. vc eMl a lanr attnnisMit r WsUhcb D.rwn end Mak.U whbh I Sm at Lowest Prkva. WJI. T. Jllfel Bleyelea, OeaavAasMeitle,Orepb ephowee, ioh FrleUag. Bebkee Mesa pa. tl AMVlsVlteBe.. . Fee Bar. . 0 r.TKKnwixu, lUCISHTH&TmLUGH?, iMeswitrejr f t ? . i legglee. Waflll. Ce-rkt, sU, ( leeelrieg Iketi HeUee, tegjW, WesxosM, Cerii tai Ptsgl JTT( riKia JOB f2J PR I r T i no i u mm Wholesale & Betail Grocer, 71 Broad St. MSI, STEVtAKT'S ULU STAND, STABLES. Jint-tt f-tick (f IMITTILIES J. A. JO M.S. II road Street, Stewart's Old Stand. Brave Clothes Make Brave People. M IlltarySfU'k Nulls. In either single or duulilc lnr.mi- 111 ' Kit- tllllt ll.lHH closr t.. tin' tllle, with ((in xl, lirn;ul - 1 1 . i ! I . -r . giving tile weal. ! an i hi t, -nljv apX"maJK''. KvctvIk auck suit Hiiini'tinii'. not get it right '! There is m 1 1 1 1 . !i clothing iih there is ill are sipn-Mtivr in then pearance. Tin y liavc J v .nils i Thi-n vhy I llll I 1'IH 111 people i 1 1 1 , g.-llflJll ,ip. ( I Hint' ter llnisli, irk nit ill hi Ii- t.i The style, diKign, niansliip, mati-rial, .ill the deeiixl effe t. J.G.DUNN&CO., " We Hi the Hard to HI PtorHc." 57 POLLOCK KTBEKT DSCSS PA RADII Is Faahlno's nrvtrw. taim tA r msrls e ordae salt Mm a Mriking j'" SMatnav, Owe eenrk n( worlMM iimmiiIi the an eVfwe M the mhvwe Yf Uu lenev Lie fit e a mtJkrt. tn a e klUtnet, sw4 erUe ea a pkiura. Uim MaM koM dmrratfcm piUrmi. a4 woke It) tfce smtcsM nHe to tnwa. We at u t.srl.ary. J-Y21. Cbadwlelc, A g ssii i.i jm.' J dI.isrh.eoe U Ue elr, ee4 the fetert Wei. 11.000 J. C. Anitty vok t . Tr W f I Tk 1pchscl matte kae gn U I , ' , J H ' '"I tke 4ell U.t li H polltleal ' IOCS CTTTTAX. -.T ; ; ' - ' taHrwtrf, r .'. ;. " . tX . TOLeVJir, 1 , ot Tst on-. OAMTOniA. ica isHiKflw tvt twcH atecew Ue e e nm asina, ' Cjnatwre 1 mm see cnresi ' kept M beol let eaie, , , , j'
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 28, 1901, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75