t - V --W AW -mm VOL XVlll-HO. 51Q. ; HIW BIftN, H. C, FRIDAY MORflHfl, MARCH 29, 1901. NINSTKINTH YEAR i. 11 IliAiiiirRN SAYS: A The NEW SPRING STYLES IN SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SKIRTS, ETC ARE NOW HERE. $ We have selected this assort- ment with a view of attracting dft a line never seen in or about this town, and now as we look over the stock and see the handsome patterns and colorings and grace- lul stylos we can truthiully say m that we have succeeded. 2 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. Go to Will Parlor White C 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 of Hardware and Cutlery, Scis sors, and Razors Guaranteed. GIVE US YOUR ORDER. PHONE 147. Lfkllwooi, HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE And til Kinds of mm HATERIil Heating end Cooking Stove end Itanget, Lima, Cement, Platter, I Palntt, Oilr, Varniih, Polty, Saab,! Poor, Rlinde, Cutlery and all the u fill article ueoally (onod in an lTp-t-dnle Hard vara 8tore, Beat JmhU. LowmI Price. Uixier Hotel ChitUwka, NEW nERN, If. V. Clearing Out ! In order Ui make room for hprinff OoU w. will (or NEXT JO DAYS mO) mir HiUro Hot of IIKATINO STOVRS AT ("OUT, AM) HKIXIW (XrKT. Wi nand ft no. Ton ftmd aUiTM. Now la roar lime. Cow, make tta an offer la all we van I, Yc-ura lot boalMaa, - L B. CQTUB fi'DFf CO Till JIA.Y CONCERN -YOU. Hare Tnpal4 1 yurtlty TAX I - Limit la tat, T era braay tiiW to aaU a bRf Tat CatWWt l AT OffCI ed attUe ' Y ea niaall HI M mm th QatlaMI. Dt.Hk to Mm W TOO If CtT f AT Sale Hardware Co., Qaskill Hardware Co. 73 Viddli 8r, NEW BERN, N. 0. ! Property For Male. I 1 bar several desirable Residence for talc situated Jn the beat retldeoot part of Ibe City. Abo a amber of foal , building lot In good localities. ! J. J. WwLFKHDEN It. B. IIABICIIT, New liar, fteatk Fraat aad Haaeeek Htreeti Fine) Liquor and Oifrar. An Extra Quality of LnjfiT Deer an Draught. Conn Notice. Th atit Court to b beld la Craven Count for tba trial of criminal I will be a rag alar term of the Hapcrtor court brflonlog on the second Monday I before lb flrat Monday la BapUatbar atntwUg Aerost ltb 1001 Jasltoe of Ibe Peace having caare I will Mad over la tkat Term of Ibe , Haperior coorL W at. Wato, C. 8. C. 22 CITY LOTS. AU Um lUai Kauu eaakMtaf of laau (0) te Cllr LU aad tba Haaa tkaraoa el U rraaoa Ttrtor auva, i0 h mii at U Coart Boaaa flatnrda Iffarch 80. Ctrealan h Ntl iaaeripUoa af lb aboT, faraUka ape aff Itoaikw i CHA4V . nOLLUTXR. Did you know THAT nfUiV. Flu W mm awvtar e4 wnwa rmj U staa anata pm oaty ft v twr tUmt try N mm Um, fa wmi arwaya n tawtla, TH tT fv mM fX air rmm4 I WKb mrmc la II ta M M amra M) aa ll)e fmt lcf . THAT ) Mali m iMTihUM warn) ia ism ltardn iHw frM to a THAT yn rmiM at a twlvW( mt a M rft wttw toiUte In a. a He kasW l-w IO. a atow ko( tr A raw atosf twta t-f l, a bIH mw bant tor Ito, IvMa tof TflAT fm mmU r tMHtkat f at Ihkl t4 arwtaf saariiM trta aa. aa a aaM toata, M mm aaw THAT aa allM Inu 4 tM aU-l aM ktn M Iroa ( M rav If f are a a4Mw 4 toMttfia t "M tanalarr imir J. C. Whitty CO Verdict Reached Impeachment RESDLT EXPECTED Prosecution Wished to With draw After First Ballot. Defense Refuses. First Vote 27 to 23. Last Vote 16 to 34. Special to Journal. Raleigh, March 28. There was a big attendance at the doting proceedlnga in the Impeachment trial today, the Senate chamber waa filled with people to hear the conclusion of the trial of the fudges. Han C. B. Watson finished hit speech one hour, It lacked spirit. The peiker seemed to feel that defeat was mpendlng. He again attacked F. I. Osborne, of the counsol for the defense. Osborne again .arose.and corrected the apeaker. There was no 'disposition on the part of the Senators to delay the taking of the vote. A motion wat made by Sens or London to vote without debate and he motion was carried. Senator Justice offered an amendment llowlng Senators two minutes to ex plain their vote. Senator Travis suggested that a con ference of the Democratic Senators be beld before voting, but the suggestion was not received favorably. The first of the five articles of Im peachment, as presented by the House managers, was read and ('resident Turn er aaker each senator as his nsms was called, whether he voted guilty or not cuilty. The utmost alienee prevailed In in Chamber as the roll was called and tba answers were made by the Senators Ith a solemnity worthy of the case. The vote on the first article was at ollows: VOTIRO Otll.TT. Aleiander. Arlington Ay cock Bray. Brougbton. Bar rough Calvert. Foy. Oadjrer. Jaasaa. Jostle. Lindsay. McNeill. Millar of Pamlloo. Morriaoa. Mortoa, BttXU Health, t-palfbt Thomaa. Travis. Vaaa. Ward. Werrae Webb. Woods rd. Wood. t7 vonae a or anit.TT. Brow a. Baehaaaa. Crkap, Ornrtt. Dala. tilaaa. Haadartaa, beat. MeAtlUter. Malalosa. Mataltra, Vtefcatt MCUf of CWawaat . ' MaalA . Bob ..-. -VI fMt-n1tiif. f . , ' ; , ' -rlatU. , tl AfMf tU Mill ef tMtota waa aa- oe4 W. R , AtWa, aa Wbaif af U Bt af MtttfM u4 U aoaal lot tba raiatla, ibaakal iba rWilrt far iUU atiUt aa4 a'4 Utt ka W- V by Court Yesterday. of aired to submit to their good judgment. He said that as the causj'w is not su. t&ined on the first article of impeach ment It would not be suslaiuad on the remaining articles and the Board of Man ageaa were willing to withdraw. A discussion followed this aunounc ment. Tbe counsel for the defence re fused to accept the offered withdrawal and the vote on the remaining four article followed. The result of the Totea was announced as follows: Second Anicle Not guilty 20, guilty 24. Third Article Guilty 3tf, not gallty 24. Fourth Artlclo-OalUy 2.", uot guilty 8 Fifth Article Not guilty at, guilty 17. A motion was mvlo that as a Court of Impeachment the ju'lgmant of acquittal be orJered. Judges Furches and Doug las received many congralul itions at the close of the trial. Adjournment wat made at 1.50 p. m. The lingering cough following grippe Calls for One Minute Cough Cure. For all thtoat and luug troubles this is the only harmless remedy that gives lmmedl ate results. Prevents consumption. F. 0, Dally & Co CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE. The Granville County Cyclone Worse Thin First Accounts. Special to Journal. RALKion, N. C, March 28 Tta cycione In Granville county was much worse than was at first reported. Mr. A. A. Hicks, who has Just arrived here ttatet that Paul Cannady, a young while boy and two negroes wera killed, and M. J. W. Harris fatally Injured The village of Wilton wat almoat de stroyed. Mr. Harris wat In the Harrit tore, a large wooden building, which wat destroyed. He was caught nnder the debris. Several plantation settle ments weie almoat destroyed. See that yon get the original DeWltl't Witch Hazel Salve when yon ask for ll. Tbe genuine It a certain cure for pllea, tores and skin dlseaaea. F. S. Duffy ft Co. AGUINALDO A CAPTIVE. . Dai-lBf Feat of General Puntton Over come! the Wily Filipino. Manila, March 8. General Fonaton with tbe attltlaaoa a number of Mace be bee, hat captured Afoloaldo la tba eooatry near Caslguraa, nine mllet from Baler, on the northeast coast of tba Island of La toe. The rebel leader aid hit entire staff are now In Manila. Gtn era Funaton employed a vary eltver rnaa to reach Agulnaldo. Ills plan worked niooeasfnlly. Bacenl dlspatebaa from Manila told of the departure af General Foasloa oa what aaaay believed wat aa almoat hope- a aipedllloa. Some atonlht a(0 letleri war cap- tared by Ibe Aaerteaat ibowlnf beyond peradvealar that tba rebel Wader was aiding la tbe aortheeiiere pari of Ibe Itlaad. Oea aval Feeiioa't plaa was tkat, after aa aad kit part Ian dad at atar aa poa- a(bU to Ike pleoe wtora Agolaaldo wat Ibocgkl to to la aldlif, Ike aallve aaoau wart to peat laataMlvta off at la ta rgaata, who, aevlaf eapiarad Caaaral Faaaloa aaa Ue ovW Asaevtcant, wart eoartytag ttota lo Agolsaldo. Waaa let) tappatad prieoaara war aroagkl by iMtraltagad eaptort befort Agalaalde tktj wart to ad4ea'y tppaar ia itotr trtt tkaractar, aafatiae wQy riUplat aat asakt laalr war tatca lo Ito aoaat, wtora lat (taboat Vtektbarg, wkUa aad toavared Ito pany, wat twalilag Uatrratws It vtU rtalHy U tr tkat Ut adraa- tart wat t a asperate eat, at leaactory waa aJwtyt aoaalMa, aad Otaarai raa ttoa aai to aoaalatt aw tat of taawta tow asaay tsaa Agalaaiat aad with hla U vat aoiaiUt Uti be weald ktvt taoaB to wrarwtolat Ito AaaaxleaM aad Itotr ttflva ainaa, tot tkU did tot tVtter itoaifov aa UvUal Ttoy at aeeaad Ito rUk, wlib tba raeaU that Asfilaie It aw at la tba ftaadt ef Ito Aawrkaa aUliry aatbartUat It Maafla. CASTOR I A Tif XtifaAU ted ClUrta. Til ri;i Ysi r:n A x:jt E:r;l MAYORALTY CAMPAIGNS. Raglnf in the Cities. A Lumber Shower. Strawberry Crop to be Short To j Care for Soldiers' Home. j Ralbioii, March 28. M a n lei pal cam paigns are In progress in most of tbe ! Isrger town1 of the State, though the election Is not held until the first week In May. In Raleigh there are three can didalcs for mayor, Mayor A. M. Powell Joseph E Pogue and J. 8. Wynne. The primary is held next Tuesday. In Char lotte, where tbe primary is held on the 9th, there is a hot fight between Dr. R. J. Brevard and P. M Urown. Wilming ton has already nominated the present Incumbent, Col. A. M. Waddell. There are three candidates in Greensboro, J. W. Forbt, John L. King and C. G. Wright. President George T. Winston, of the A. & M. College, ha been invited to de liver an address Wore the American Academy of Political and Social Science, at ita meeting in Philadelphia next month. He will speak on the restriction Of suffrage, and the industrial plmse of the race problem. The late Legislature appointed only three magistrates for Waku county. In tome there are score of new appointees, two sots having been appointed in one county. Members of the law classes at the Uni versity, Wako Forest and other colleges are here to hear tbe closing argument iu the Impeschment trial. Most of the leading lawyers of the Slate have been here at some stage of the trial lo hear the legal arguments. At Kittrell, which U located in the edge of the cyclone district in Granvlllo, a curious phenomenon occurred the af ter roon of the storm. There was a se vere wind, and with It a perfect shower of shingles, timbers and pieces of furni lure. Strawberry men expect a short crop this year, with a late season, but on this account expect better prices for the pro duction. Driving along a road near Oxford Henry Itobards, a negro, was seized with a sudden attack of vertigo. The Dorset ran away, turned Ibe wagon over iu a ditch, and threw a pitch-fork Into the uegro'a body. He was pierced iu the leg, head and face, and wat lying In a pool of blood when found. In spite of this, it la thought he will recover. The Soldiers' Home Association has been organized here, with former Gov ernor T. J. Jarvls aa chairman. A num ber of prominent men are amonir the Initial members. The care of the Bol dlera' Home It the especial object of the toelely. Dr. B. F. Dixon Is secre tary. Former Slate Librarian H A. Cobb fell aenaeleas on the sidewalk at his home la Morgsnlon, and died a few moments later. He wat librarian under the Ite-publlcan-Popullst regime. Jndga James E. Boyd has decided lo wear a gown at the aeaalon of the United Slates Court of Appeala In Richmond. The Twin Oily Club, of Winston, has leaned Invttatlont lo tbe lOlh annual re ception, lo be beld Monday evening, April 8 th. When you are billooa, use those ft moat Utile pills known aa DeWitt's Lit lie Early Risers lo cleanse the liver and bowels. They never grip. F. 8. Duffy A Co. FELL OVERBOARD. Mtrtoa Liodscy, of GokLsborn, iv Yen of art Drowned. Special to Joornal. OoLMBOBarMareh 48 Marlon 1,1 nd cy, aged II years, too of Tkot D. Lind say of Ibis oily, fell overboed from lb slaaaner '-Golds bo ro" near Heveo ftprlaga yetltrday aad waa drowned. Lledaey wat t stalwart young fellow aad had bo I a few daya ago entered ter vice upon the eteeaer. Ttolr promptaM aad tbtlr p'aaaant electa auks D Witt's Llltle Early 11 leers teoal popular llllla plllt wherever ibey are kaowa. They ara alraply perfect for live aad bovei troabUt. F. rt Daffy A Oa. EUchticr Reportv Ixmoon, Marab IT. A dtapetck frosa Lord Kitrbaaar lo lb War Omot. daled FretorU, Varek JTlh, aayt; "Oar raalll la Oaaaral BabWtf- lot't aatloa wart two killed aad tarea wwtwdad. Tba Boat Vtft tl dead aad M woaaded. At Ibatr partall at rtpld taaay asor Boar aataalilat art llkalr.' Tbt aoevoy wat rtddaa lalo aad lb ft riliaaxil . linaii a reata Tto panalt wat oaUaaad taill Ut bortat wvt tiksaed.a tm w mi a Ll " "r- - ' - ' -i rwM . t . ... " r' I TTrf, f-a, t la c:-::;:;m:::i !.TVSnTy r - - " ".".'T"4 i urn it i . in t ... 1, vt.j if i r. i uvrrr co. Z UT F v i Print 0) ONJLY 25e jLb. Just Received A-T J. L. McDANIKIS. 71 Broad Street. Also it few Very Nice Xorth Carolina Hams. My Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries is Complete ii every Department. Prices as Low as the Lowest. I lespeetl'ully solicit a sli.iv of your trade. 2e Yours to Pleaee. 5 Hat aa sa at ana a 'Phone 91. J. L. mM J. A. JONES, BROAD STKEET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, Exchange . . W A XAi 4 1 liVftj Largest fiiitl r'ir eft r-itck tf HOESES aanLd. MULES Ever Found in New Hern. Also a Complete Line of Buggies, Wagons Harness, Holies, Wliijis, ( art Wlicels, Ktr. al. A. JOMIN, Broad Street, Stewart's Old Stand. i I AJtheBo()k St()re aJ 1 S We Have Files 5 of all Kinds t G. N. Ennett. i Satisfactory Printing. .im mM af that tl I Imtvtibt In fl a b w.ll (I. in ouUWl. A my ( Ac. I certainly An any bt In rarry mil my eiiliitnTi' tl and lo do wntk wbirb will b a rrwlu to m and a vmtf id MtiftfarUnn In lhm. FtftMMi vfn aprrM. ami rr.ry mrrni9i ranii I, ewabl imIh idi antatie ad ap-tvv daw wotb. My ptir are rlftit, Un. I have a lull I in n Bteyrtoj rtrrnii I to afci4 a strf. atni .f affr at Lxrwetl Prk. wsi t. nitsU BttTalta, Oeaa, Asaaraahlaw, Orapk wpbaate, Job FKatlag. Rabbar ttaaapa. tlAMKUdUaa., Baw stara, H. C P. Tlllllf VFITIf, ELiCraiTHilHUlBIGBT, laaafaaianr af ' i Befflae, WaftO, ttrla, At, BtpalHtf Paattl Utri PaUtd, tn ra, Carta al Dfty 10 aw iaad for taia. feJ PBlNTINGi f mm nn. 2 IEi, i lletail SF roeer, 5i 71 Iro.vl Ht. a Brave Clothes Make Brave People. Military Naek Null. In either sinnle or r 1 . . i j 1 .1 . T . .-.. i ed '(Hit t I lift h.Ulg I "-r l.i tin tiKure, witli l.ro.ui -linnM. i, giving tlie wean r mi ci i, . . I -1 apix-araiicc. Kvervl.lv a.ihn .i a.ick suit MiiiH iini,- r li. ri w,v not jret it i iglil ': Tliert- it as mix Ii il ill.-n n. , m rlotllillK H lllCtl' IS III HM.,lr S.illlr arc eipn-Kic iii then f.n. ial .ij,. pmraiu e. They )i;im- li.imi t r The th', ilf"igii, Mnii.li, u..k man tin ji, iiiat'Ti.il, .ill i .ml 1 1 Inn. t. , the drwirwl rffwl. J.G.DUNN&CO., " Wc fit the Hard to Ht rtofW." 57 POI.LWK KTHKET A WCU PARADB laFtohtrat'a twvlrw. Wann nl mt Am to nsi we nrm , tHkHt vm. " t, IWMntlMt MMll Ito nt erniwa la lb asbrt Utt i. I tM a a aapbyt. wil a but" a4 artMh. aa a stnara, iW. tmWm smU mAmirmUt arii imr, awt akapatto aallltat aatt ka tot. W Al all tlUf, , , . F. T. Chad wick. 10C CTTT TAX. , - - - . j, rmjo, . ' OHf Tat 0n. Wa tto s j TH"" OAHTnnxA. ttota jf I U to a tot ttajM Kew Ilrrn, ?Vf, C, Bv4ta4 aaMaat)at ato vk!' ba4 Wl inhm'iM Uwa to 1 a M famfff tw