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VOL X1X-N0. 222 8IW BIEF, K. C, WIDSISDAT M0RSI58, DICIMBER 18, 1901. TWENTIETH TEAK his OFi:;ion. JUDICIAL CONFLICT. WAR TAXES TO GO. (1 ffers: HAG NEW GOODS in every department. New B. & G. and Warner's Corsets. New Broad Cloth in all Bhades. New Taffeta Bilk, good value at 75o Onr Price ONLY 55c. YARD. These Silks, are in blaok and most all shades. A new line of Handkerchiefs I Jadge Parncll issues Order Aralnst SUte .fndrea In Water Case. wusoii touniy, ueaiia aupcnmcu- BpocW to JonnuL drat FndanfWttfrrher Sections, si . Rilkoh. Dm. It There was an In- v '. I.. . M , . t wresting mailer neiore jaage jrarneu of the United States district court this The ttoveraor Gives Up WlllIaHL afternoon. He enlolned a BUM court. A Boat Building Seetlea. 1 Judge Shaw of the tioperlor eoart Issued a .Ah.. T.ikr.rw Par. order to restrain Beolerer Hardy of the ti. aij Uurham water company worn cutting WMM 1U ,MV. .. I - , . .1.. v"- of one Smith. Hardy who was appoint RaLbioh. Deo. 17. Dr. Richard H. I ed Reclevet by the United States court Lewis, Secretary of the State board of through his attorney, today petitioned health, left today for Kdgeeombe ooanty I Judge Purnell to protect him and to at- at request of the county sanitary com-1 tach Smith for contempt. The State In mlttee, to advise with the latter regard- junotlon U therefore at an end and the lna- the inread of imallDoz into Idee-1 matter will be heard before Judge Pur- combe from Wilaon aonntv. The saner-1 nell here January 4th. It looki like a intendent of health of the latter has for I conflict of jurisdiction. months persistently contended' thst this ifoou wish to give a nice present that does mot cost but little, see s and we will save you money. . Examine the New line of Dress Goods in the window Reduced to 35c. 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. i taVawVlawVla)snwVlr(aV (awVawV(wVV 1 Good Goods Make Good Business. Poor Goods are Never Cheap. Think" it over, and come to J. It. PAUKER, Jr.'s, where you will find everything in the Grocery line. Our stock is fresh and of the very beet quality. Seedless Raisins, 1 lb pacliitjje, 12s Hi. ' Perfectly Cleaned Currants, 1 lb package,', Via lb. Very Best Citron, 20o lb. :, ',' Very Best M ixed Nuts, 20c lb. .Almonds. Brazil Pecans and Eniilii-h Wulnuts, '2(ic 1 Very Best Mince Meat 10c lb. 3!''v''v''We also have plenty of Fresh Eggs. sV Fresh Celery every week. J '" J"'M you are in netd of anything in the grocery line don't fail , ito give me a call and I'll save you money. ? Yours to Please, i T. " B. :PiiI3Z:EE7 ; Tr., Wholesale and Retail Orocer, ? PHONE 69. Oor. Broad Jfc Hancock Sw. dlaeaie is not smallpox, but at the recent conjoint teuton of the board of health and the Bute medical society, It was shown by thS unanimous opinion of those who discussed the question thst the disease was smallpox, and this wss further proved by the findings of Dr. Joshua Taylor, the State smallpox in spector, who examined the cases. Yet the Wilson superintendent persists in Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Joarnal. Raluoh, N. C Deo. 17, The Ba preme Court handed down the following opinions, to day: Bonds vs Wilson, (the land case), mod lfled and affirmed. Perry vs Railroad, from Burke, af firmed. Allison vs Southern Railway Compa- nis aotura diagnosis, uompiainis are . ii.rnwn no error ait made against Wilson eonnly, on tne jjj Town of Marion, affirmed. same ground, oy Wayne, ureene ana Mower- T, Southern Railway Co. wasn counties, it is a matter or sur- from Bowan tOumti, prise mat wnson s lODacoo iraao nasi Harden vs Railroad from Rowan, not been injured by tin unwise con-error cealmSnt of the true facts in the case. 1 . Sontharn RallwaT Co.. from rne governor toaay nonoreotne requi Aiamanee. error. sitlon of the governor of Ueorgla lor ut The foiiowing ct8ei were disposed of, Joe wimams, aiiaa jaacaey uornam, b M. cnri,m. ts Fuller, Irom Hwaln, ar- 8hDard. from Macon, af- J. A. JONES, I Livery, Feed, Sakand Exchange mam charged with stealing a horse and buggy from J. A. Cheatham, of Jefferson coun ty, Ga. ' Williams is tne man wno wat arretted at Wilson on the belief that he was the abductor of Nellie Cropsey and that hit pretty wife, who was with Mm, was Miss Cropsey. Williams was later found to be a horse thief. Cheatham came to this State and as ha atopped at.a station saw bla own horse which Wll Hams had sold. The Western Union Telegraph Com pany has paid Into the State treasury $1350, being the tax for 1890-1900 oa the 1850,000 additional valuation of Us property which was agreed on as a com. promise. - The Supreme Court will not adjourn until Christmas Eve, Justice Douglaa aid to day. There.lt In what Is known at the Ral eigh road district, that is, a district in which .11 the res dent, pay taxes for Qrace RenttTOW CO, Hnllsllna eaaaif tnalntalnlno) that ttnnlln I roads, 110 miles of road. Including cross I at Opera House Friday roads. Of these AO miles are built. Upland Saturday XliglltS 'v:r,r Deo.20.21. Price 25 The authorities claim that the gravel I 35-C6IltS. serves the purpose equally as well, end Jenkins firmed. SUte vs firmed. Houston vs Berry, from Burke, af firmed. Jackson vs Corporation Commission, from Wake, motion to advance refused and case will be beard in its regular or der. Green ts Oreen, (this is the cue to force Corporation Commission to assess railway franchise this year) from Jack son, both motions to dismiss appeal, de nied. Fain ts Southern Railway Co., from Cherokee, motion of appellant for cer torlary, refused, and motion of appellee to docket and dismiss appeal under Rule 17, allowed. Largest arid' Finest Stock of- ever offered ior sale in 2few Bern,''' A Car Load of each Just received. Also a complete line pf Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips. , 1!r el. A. alOJSS, - Broad Street Stewart VOld Stand. V--' that the coat of a gravel road is only a tenth that of a macadam road. A portrait of the late TheophUue H. Hill, of Raleigh, one of the best known of the Tery few North Carolina poets, has been placed In the State Library. It was painted by his daughter and is s gift of a number of his friends. Arrivals; James A, Bryan, hew Bern; B. G. Laadla, Oxford; P, A. Fore, Alma; E. F. Aydlelt, Elizabeth City; A I. Brown, AshevUle; W. B. Odell, Con cord; H. G. Connor, Wilson. An adjourned, bat brief term of the United States. District Court, was held here to day. . The weather this morning was as cold as It was yesterday. The case of the gold brick swindlers, Daly, Hewley and Howard, front Greens boto, now la the penitentiary here, will I Stales, on appeal from .the decision of I the Supreme Court here. There is moa-1 Rlbsi ey behind these swindlers and It is mak-1 jM log the lawyers move. '," Bills to be Framed for Action By Congress After the Holidays. Washihotox, D. O., Dec 16. Chair man Payne, of the Ways and Means Committee, says that while no definite plans have been, made thus far for fur ther reducing the war taxes, there has been much informal discussion of the subject, and considerable data have been gathered concerning the items which can be best reduced. There seems to be a general purpose on the part of the mem bers of the committee to push this im portant question to the front soon after the holidays. In speaking of the matter Mr. Payne says: "With a surplus of about 9100,000,000 have no doubt the Ways and Means Committee will frame a bill reducing the revenues, probably on the general lines of the laat war tax reduction bill. But there is no particular hurry In dealing with the subject, as there are several contingencies which may call for a large Increase In Government expenditures, and it will be well to understand what onr expenditures are to be before finally determlnlnlng on a large reduction of the revenue!. When we make the reduction we ought to make It at large as it can be made with safety. In my judgment the eommltte will take the matter up soon after the holidays." Already, however, several Interests have applied for hearings. Thestf In elude the representatives Of the tea In terests, who desire to have the 10 cent tax Imposed by the war revenue act taken off that product. No formal ap plication haa been made by tLe repre sentatives of the beer and wine Interests but both are expected to make strong efforts for reductions on their respective taxes. Suggestions have also reached mom' bers of the committee that the war tax Imposed on banking capital be taken off. Another proposition is for the doing away with the withdrawal stamp taxes on Imported merchandise, particularly on tobacco, as these withdrawal stamps are said to be very onerous to Importers, The large tobacco Interests have not yet made known what, if any, further re duction they would seek on tobacco, but the Independent producers of manufac tured tobacco and snuff are understood to desire a reduction' from the present rate to tlx cents per pound. Bills have been Introduced proposing a reduction In tobacco to as low as two cents per pound. There Is no suggestion thus far that further changes will be made on cigars and cigarettes. Owing to the large amount of surplus there some sentiment among members In favor of wiping out the entire list of war rev enae taxes at a single stroke, thus leav tng the revenue and custom laws upon the basis thst existed prior to the Spsn ish war. THE MARKETS. Cart AT TBK - .. . .. . -i Cor, Broad ft Middle Bta Hn Oaks Market's old stand yo will find the nicest line of Fresh Meats the mar ket affords. The place has) been newly painted and fixed np with a view of ca tering to the wants of the flrttlass trade . of the city. '' At any time you .desir V , nice steak or roast of 'either native or western beef give us a' ean. ' We will be able te serve you at alt times, j ' At Oaks Market -; v-'V.; POULTRY. ' ; 'i Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, Geese. ' Veal, rork, Muttotv Western Lamb, Western and Native Beet. ; t ' Sugar Cured Bams, Slfoed Hani, Bmitlitteld-Hants, toneless Ham, Break fast Paeon, Umoked Tongue; '-, ' ,." ; Pork Sausage, Mixed Pausaw.' Frank- farts, Bologna, Fresh Tripe, pigs Feet. ' VAUaiAOVAD Unions, WILD DUCES. P"cat t t . Prom r Steamship 4 t Chattahoochee ' off j c-Cape Hatteras, on 2 I night ot IIoV. 27lh, 3 Frank Keilbach, i ge P ld5,eight apprdx-1 t, unateiy. ip pouniii,. a P . r1oV' Viot ' 'A s iV 1 The following quotations wore receiv ed by J. B. Latham A Co, New Bern N. O. Naw Toaa, Dee. 17. Oottob; " Open. High. Low. Close Dee 8.1518.18 8.14 January.. 8.17 8.17 8.18 March 8.17 8.10 May 8.11 8.81 July. Dee. May . 8.18 8.10 8.18 8.18 8.18 8.18 8.11 8.18 8.11 8.18 Bllitn fram tbe Nartfctrm Wood ra In PTDr-StiMm, the certain sue foe ooaght. Chicago, Dec 17. Open. High. Low. Close .. 76, 78 1H 78 .. 78t 79, 7H ' 79 Open. High. Low. Close . Set i 88, - 87f Open. High,. Low. Close 84St Ui Carrots, Tarsnlp, Cabbage, .frith Pe- tatoea, I am ;fottoa, celery, iieuace, b f mm t 4 V a dark, oiuBtitvue, - " i .j., is i , For"' the "recovery an4 'do-' tentlon of bod until idenli" -fled we offer the sum bf Two hundred Dollars. J ' . lit SKI SOLOMON, t m,, eAAAAatAiaaiaas,aA4AAAe . TO.CLBAKSB TBB SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive or oiuious, wi permaneouy overcome nan-1 gagta, ituai constipation, to awszsa tne aio-iawsw neys auu win rvt m vmuwj .apuviiy, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, cokls, fevers, use BrraptFtgs,made by the OaHfomJa Fig Syrup Co. ,; NeW Tork, Dee.17. Opesu High., Low. Close 4MI m iw; U.S.L.. W.B.I Tec Pas)......'. A. O.F. . b.b.t. T. O.O., j ...... Gepper...v.,..i; sa ,401 i ' 111 411 i oorwasT m asasn. . Oottoa was qaoted la the Ioee market The Bcsl Frtscrtptlofl for Kalarla. Chills and Fever is a bottle.' of Gaova's Tasratxss Cnat ToHTO. , It Is simply Iron sad quinine kn a tsatelese fpna. Mo cure aq pay. Price 80s.. . . ? The horrors Of Oroop do not troubie K.WSIS tne motnere wno given ajwats uaouri 2, .ur BvaoP. Mo danger ia a safe thing, Aa- ways Is safe sad you ere ansaft without It. ' tt It a remedy for Whooping Cough, many use and recommend It 85 oeata. at BredhamV' ' " ;"--' i r , ; Rushinf ( Tnea Ont " . - Our low prices are simply" making sur Dolls, TOysj' Games, Books, etc., bum, bat the stock Is still complete, la fact netr things ars coming In, this Week and antiipCmaa the Toys will be given the moil prominent position In the store, all lbs oeotre tables from tb front door to the bck are loaded down with' them,' and everything at, less than you pay eliewhere. BARFOOTS. 81 68 , ' m 401 MOi 88J 41 8St . , .. ..I HV I A. m . . J a a.i . A AAA 1.-, ' ' Tatares, Dse-Jaa 4.81. Apr-May 441, : - ' n T ' 'i . ., -:vt,V ''",;," rMx' sClasri T-4.Zi( kV'fosssj 'week Last week ; , " 1 1 last year. 818,000 . 1 TUs weak.'':y-; 1st. oo , r Men.. 4B000. ; ir. Ties. 63000 , We4 ( u , r n .. .. 814 008 Hi' .a? w mm when you are ready to buy your Good Tlnnga to eat for Christmas and the Holidays that J. L. McDANIEL, 71 Broad Street is the best place to get them. Florida Oranges, Nice Apples, Nuts of all kinds, Currants, Citron, Raisins, Mince Meat, Cranberries. The Nicest 10c Mixed Candy in the oity. Dried Peaches and Apples, Dates, Figs, Jellies and Prunes Sweet and Sour Pickles. Fancy Elgin and Clover Hill Print Butter. Pulverized Sugar, Cut Loaf Sugar, Geletine and scores of good things which we cannot mention for lack of space. It will pay you to give me a call before making your purchases. Everything guaranteed as represented. Orders carefully filled and delivered promptly. Wholesale & Iletall ri 3 'Phone 91. 71 Broad HU we aay It 's Better than home-made mince meat. The mince meat we Bell is made from ripe, sound fruit and wholesome, tender meat, seasoned and spiced properly and evenly, and no home product can be cleaner and more appe tizing. 10c a pound. We keep everything kept in a flrst-class grocery. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. GIFTS THAT CUT. Tne Oil Question. Pollooksvllle, M.C., Deo 16 -Some few days ago, I saw an article in your columns, regarding an Indication of oil between Maysville and Pollockvllle. hare seen a well located about four miles from here on the lends of W. W. Freeman, that would make any person believe there was oil In. a few hundred feet of the surface of the earth. It oa top of the water an oily skim that when broken will run together Immedi ately, as oil will do on water,. Ton may remove this skim and within twenty, four hours It will make its appearance again. There hss also been found a bine looking, rock about twenty feet of the surf aee In the same locality that has been said to be, by a gentleman who Is familiar with the different strata of rack found la oil fields to be a sure Indi cation of olL It teems to me that any thing that would prove of such flnanelal Interest to the country and people, as the discovery of oil,, should be. looked Into with a great Interest, and It; the in- dloatlons an sufficient that a company should be organ teed, funds raised, and Immediate work should be started pa the wells. - With aa outlay of $8000. this eoentry may prove to be pne,of the greatest oft fields of the world,' sad la- stead of popnlatloa pf a Jew thous ands of people, Kwlll result In bringing millions of people and mlUioaa ot 4 evherSb y' ' i D'r?, ' Ia my opinion It Is well worth Invee- tlgallng, and Is a too Important matter While thinking of what te get for Xmag Gifts, bear in niiud our Shears and Scissors Stock. Pen Knives, Pocket Knives, Kazors, Hoaes, and straps, they are all warranted and can be exchanged if not satisfac tory. Carving Sets, Kives and Forks, Butcher Knives, Can Openers, and Eye Openers In prices. Guns from 14.75 to $86.00. Air Rifles and Boy Axes for the boys. A full and complete stock of General Hardware, Paints, Varnish. Enamels, Oil, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Sash Blinds, Doors and Glass. Ball Bearing Castors. Gaskill Hardware Co. PHONK 147. 78 Menu Br NEW.BBRH. N. O to .be overlooked, : ' . .. T A , .lours, iruiy, :,v . v.." "- BonscalBin. JACOBS' Balelgh Bye Whiskey , la the best.' Middle street .;."; .; v-"'"'-' s LAXATIVB TASTELESS "HI 'ID Ah. 'CASTOR I A' for Infants and Cl.I'.'rc u lij KlrJ Yd I"r;i .'..:;: T ? . v ri. . l p. . 1 Bars the Dcn't i 1 47008 ; 4000 -1 ' 88000 .'I "tsoco - I , 45000 1C8.000 th3 !; Heats on sale Friday morning ior .1 : urace Rentlrow Co. at Opera House Pec' 20, .21, Prico 25. 35 cents. We Know' Our Buslaeitu Ton wooldat ntnoln a AwM whe SM bos, Vhweti MWwh joatndelMre. Webave mad the dng bnrinaji a careful atudy lor ywn. PnaerinUaa work l ui vital bnmrtanen. . Wua tin sStTtc i 1 .4 - WstaavslnstooltalaisaUBeet FltsSt Klngf llhZaUa4 wSS flsiiael 1 ' eorend with Vraaoh SuimI. . Wrftot prowotloa atalaat.eeMaikf eaOSiav chanai agalMt eonirhs, eolas, jnMmenK aoa iishMt and hm tnmblea,' Jnrt the thine lot Our Motto is to please everyone who calls at our store, or sends us an order. : We are receiving daily Fresh Groceries. . New Raisins and Currants. ! Citron and Prunes. - Peaches and Apples. Candy and Cakes. Butter and Cheese. '. jje sure to ask for a pound of our Tresh Boasted Coffee. We guarantee quality and price. nell PHOTO 14. & Co., ti BROAD ST. C D. BRADHAfU t .4...': ..(? if We Will have American Beantles, ' -Brides, Brides Maids, 1 ' '. lluteorsaud nianv other varieties of IWsee. ,". ' '' ' '4 ... .. , ; . - i; ;. JUST BECEITfDallne Of PhoBo frraphs tor the Xmaa trade. Have yen tliouKKttnat a &aiaoa rnunograp woaia be a nice prenent to give your friend 1 We have just reoelveda berml of reoords the very latest songs, eto. Will be glad to show yon through them. . ftrm't forrnt we are hmumnartera fof Carnations la red, plpk and White all kind of snorting g' Lllllos of the Valley, etc. Onlcr t.il;.y as we are booking lots of r -ire orders, I VI! ' J- :v-i rr.onL Co., . J . i , . ' . , N. c. Hta, hi, jolea. Pnaier In BloroiR. Pn.it a fli'OKTiM Goods, riioN'tHiiurni, Job I . T.r'a, r.CBI..:a r.Tin, Frt r: ,4aJ ft-9i ' s.A'l ..1, H. . I Have For Sale Cash, or time, one Square New England Piano, 'Been used with oaje and now in flrst-oloss order, !lLBook Store , Prayer Books and Hymnals Card Cases and Purees, Collar and Cuff Boxes, ribles and Testaments, F'lna P.o parr, Eest Fountain Pent. " G. II. Ennott. i - 17 Broad Street. knlullJlX k Hit i.Jili. , 4
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