If' V .h,l ., :! .k I On II AH SEW BIttN, 8. c; TUESDAY M0RKIN8, FEBRUARY; VJIttJE.' - VOL XIX ID. 28 1 v tt;Stiith year -"V ,' - . - m ae n. acKoyrni nrrrno Tine ivfrri C- urrcno inio wluv ! - three I FOR EVERYONE .'- fk Ladies, MiosMt Children, aad Babies, Oente, Boja, Youth?.. f Rl!;MKMBERWrgtaiotttifr well Jnowiimake At $ of Shoes Ziegler Brog, and Thog. 01 lanfrA Co. . W- fExamino "The Victoria", $2.00. Examine "The Empress", 13.00. T We hate the Best 11.00, $1.25 and 1.G0 Shoe for Women ik in the oity. . A In Men's, Onr Patent Kids are? the latest, Prices $3:50, a IV $4.50, and 95.00. Look at them. (Reaper Shoes M.25, $1.50, $1.76, $2; 00, $20 and W.OO. .; POLLOCK STREET. $ Fresh Country Smoked Hams s and Side Bacon. Fancy New Orleans, West IndiuSJuid J'orto liieo Mo.usses, Vanilla Drips and Maple Sjmp Just Received. We also have a full and and fresh supply of f ancy Cakes and ( rackerg, such as TJneeda Wscuita, Uneeda Milk liiscuits, Ojsterettos, Oheese Sandwiches, Forentine Vanila Cnainsi. Orange Wafers, Chocolate, Ice I reams, &c. Don't fail to give us a call and Hgetjyour groceries frali and delivered promptly. Tours to Please, J.' 23. Wholesale Retail Orocer, ? PHONE C9, CJor. Broad fc IfancM!k Sw. c Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange J. A. JONES, Stables Million, 'Dollar - Company Granted Charter. , ' UaiTerslty Sedloat College Class. , Weather ' More 8easaable. , A aother Mia Respited bf , , Worernor. Baeealaa- ' reateSeraoa at Shaw Calfer ' Hty.' IUlbioh, Feb. 84." The Bute tod; chartered great corportlon, the PeoncadeoD Lnmber and Manufacturing Co, of Lenoir, Celdwellconnty, capital $3,000,000. John HcDaoenhower, of Pa. William J, HerriU or Fhlladelpbia and Walter W. Noble of Lenoir being the stockholder. The. eharler . to a broad one, and allowi the company to built and operate all kinds of factories, manu facture lumber, wood pulp, wood alco hol, to generate and dispose of electric power, etc The fee ; to the' State for this charter was $600. ' It is said that the claei at the State UniTerslty Medical College, which will open here In t-epUmber, will haw larger class than has been expected; not only all the Untrersity medical students who have taken the two yean coarse there and who will come here to take the additional two years course required but a number of North Caroliol ns now s' inlying medicine In other States Yeterda) j was the first warm day this year. In the sunshine the temperatuie was 84 degrees. As a result the enow mrlied fast. The. counry' Is yet while with It however, from Selma here and ihci; as far west as Durham. It, Is sad! mu y small birds hate died. Not many partridges are thought to have perished The snow has not made a great del of sickness. Tliore'l erlppe, but not of a btdivpo. In Moore and Chatham coun tie, there has been much pneumonia, .('f Lad type. Governor Aycock thle morning res pited Andrew .-herinan Jackson (white) f Llncolaton natU March 30, at the re- qussi of the presiding judge. Jackson as under aeutence to be hanged .Wed nesday of this week, for burglary. President Charles E. Taylor of Wabe Forest college will pleach the baccalau reate sermon on Sunday, the 0th of March, before the graduates In the pro fessional departments at Bbaw Univer sity (colored) here. ' The annual address to the graduates will be delivered on the 18th by Itcv. Dr. Eilgo, president of Trinity college, Durham. The trustees II meet here on that day. It Is the (irst lime they hare evor met at Hal Igh. The State authorizes the White Furni ture Company of Mebano to lnorease Us capital slock from $25,000 to $100,000. The condition of F. II. Busbee, a well anuwn attorney here, who has been dun geroutly sick, is much Improved. Salvation Oil the Best Liniment r'lice, 15 cts; large bottle 25 ots. Great est cure on earth for Rheumatism, Neu ralgla, Soreness, Sprains, Backache Stiffness, Cuts, Bruises, Wound. Swell ing, Burns and Frost! Bites. Ba'vatloa Oil kills all pain. Largest'amtl Fiaest Stock of- HOUSES ; and' ' MTJLES ever offered for salt in frew Ben. A Car Load of each' just received. , Algo a complete lias of Batjie Wagons, Uaraess Robes, Whips. Cart Wheels, &. ' ' . -' . : . .J. A. Jones, , U Broad street, Stewart's Old Stand MJOEroC ."' tyZi'it.-s-.--'' JalawaBaiJg " "'- -v.mirfAV'Sl'V---.: "l::r:L ) : . , A i rwan TUCKER BROS. -1 $10 North Front Street, WILM NQTOIf, - . . 1 r.TJC The place to buy jour Cemetery Work a BOTTOM PRI . E. Ii Foreign and Domestic Granite and Marble. V. Lettering and Finish the Beet, ' r Bend lor latest designs. All work delivered. ' '. ' Branch yard, Ooldsboro, N, C, THfi ROYAL VISITOR. rrtnee Henry of Prussia Safe Arrival A Ration Welcome. , fSi .New Tork, Feb. 18 Prlnoe Henry of Prussia reaohed New Tort today and was cordially welcomed as a gueet cf the nation. . "" ' The land ' battery which guards the outer harbor sounded the flret greeting In a ponderous salute of SI gtms, the rifles of a special naval Squdroaasseia bled in honor re-echoed the., sentiment. and there were verbal greetings from the representatives of President fioose- velt, the army, tLs navy and the elty of New York. A great crowd, lined the vantage ground la the city to see' the prince and the German eallors. " Rear-Admlral Robley D. vsns offl. daily weloomed the royal visitor la the name of the American, people The Prlnoe landed on the Weal Thirty-fourth street pier,-New York city, at TSJ o'clock. Be pasted over the pier and went on board tbe Imperial yacht Mohan x d- lern.". " v ' Tbea came representatives of the Pres Ident, the army and nary . and the CHr man Embassy to pay tbelr respects, ' At I p. m. the Prlnee entertained some of his notable visitors at luncheon. - - Later In the afternoon the Prince Vis ited the United Btatea warship! In tbe batbor. .' , ' . : 1 ' r ., Horses & Mules, CAM ON Julius Arnold . ; 66 B ROAD STREET, . Wlio lias1 just returned from tho Wcit With tbe finest lot of IIorHrs ever in in Kew Ecrn, gaitublo for the FARM, 1 RIVINP, SADDLE, also DHAUGIIT HOUSES, U,t will be sold for cash on time. . :-r o"Ai!Ar'rr.rn as r.rpr.rsr.NTEn. ' - ' The Best Prescription for Ralarls. . Chills' end Fever Is a botUo of Qaova'a Tartklkss CniLL Toaio. It Is simply Iron and quinine in a taateleae form No cure no pay. Price 50c. r ' , ' Celery Headache Powdcra,' ' There Ii not any better remody for h'Bilache than .IheTpowdera, Theyj never fsll to relieve. Made and sold only at Psvla' Prescription Pharmacy, ; , A DISGRACEFUL AFFAIR. " ' . Bea Tll man, Senator From South Caro lina Attacks.His Colleaqne la -ri T Oped Senate. - 4 J Washington Post, Feb 98rd. .V "t - . TlmeyesterJay afternoon. Places- the Sdtate of the United Sutee. Causa Tillman charged that MoUurln bad sold his vote for offlolal patronage, and McLaurla told bint that he tied. ;-A' - All eyes were centered npon McLaurla a man of forty-two years, not over medi um-height, with a heavy blond mustache and early hair. The Senate was unusu ally : crowded,, and tbe galleries wore thronged with visitors. Tillman, blSok- halred, one-eyed, his tugged face drawn tensely, eat with his arms crossed on bis lap, hi favorite attitude. Hie one eye regarded McLaurla cjoiely Qe aras like a ljpa crouphed to spring,' , :. , . "Mr. President, I rise tJ a question of persona! privilege." McLaurin's words, clear out and dis tinct, out the silenoe of the Senate like a knife. Everybody instinctively felt tbst a oriels was near. Despite the emotion under which McLaurin seemed, to be laboring, he was i apparently the most composed man in the chamber. Uo spoke with deliberation, and bis enunciation was more lhan usually distinct Every word he uttered seemed to be fell, as WeH as heard, In the remotest parts of the historic ball. Even as be spoke, several Senators, among them Hcott, .of West Virginia, moved restlessly about In the rear of the desks. They' felt as a man might feel who treads the verge of a in milling volcano. During my nil ence a few mnmentr ago," cou.iiiuo.l Mr. Mcliaurlu, ''the gen llcman w li'i has j 1st taknn liU seal ' Mr. McLaurin paused. He evlden l did uot relish the word "gentleuiau" as applied to Mr. Tillmin. lis changed It to "daunt r."' Tbe c rreciloo vu inn laous, like tho flash of lUhtnlng before the storm. "The Senator who has just tnkfri hii sea'," Mr. McLaurin went on, eniphu l- ng the omhalou of tho word "gentle man by net repeating It, ' said thai Im proper iufluoucoa had been used in changing the vote of somebody on the treaty, lie thou went on to state that his charge applied to tho Senator from South Carolina who had been glvon the patronage of that 8lata. 1 think now that I have stated the substance of the controversy." Controlling himself with an effort, but still speaking very calmly and with a carefully modulated tone, Mr. MoLau- iln continued, "I would not use as strong language as I Intend," he aald uad I not, soon after the Sonale met, replied to these Insinuations and aald that tbey were untrue, There was an emphasis to the last ord that foreboded trouble, but Mr. Mc Laurin was reserving the sentence whlob stung. "I now say," he went on iwelling with distinctive emphasis upon every word and half turning toward hie colleague, "that that statement Is a will ful, deliberate, and malicious lie I'' Tbe challenge rang out through the Senate chamber, wherein was silenoe as of death. McLaurin did not have cbaice to say another word. Mr. Tillman sprang from his seat with the rapidity and almost the ferocity of allgfr. Tl ore were three desks between him and where llcLaurln was standing. Tbe drat one, usually occupied by Senator Bailey, of Texas, was empty. Tillman, In bis mad onslaught, pushed tbe vacant chair away with bis knees,. At the nest desk, Mr. Teller was sitting. He was swept aside by tbe angry Tillman.. In deed, 'the Infuriated Senator, placing one hand npon Teller's shoulder, and the other upon Teller's desk, literally leaped over bin, In bis effort to reach MoLau rln. .Tbea there was another vacant chair, where . Senator Harris sits, .sad this was almost overturned as Tillman rushed by It. Then the two South Car olina Senators were face to face. ,. The wild cbsrgsof Tillman had taken bat the ' fraction of a second, snd .yet It seemed as If an age bedpessed. :' '. Even If the notes of scrambling over doska bad not beenll,sefflalent to attract Mo Laurie's attention, he bad plenty f time to see Tillman ma lly . springing at him. , He stood bis gro ind... By tbe lime Tillman was In front of him, he bad eqnarrl bis arms to meet tbe Impending attack, ' On the floor Senator stood op la tbelr seals, and la tbe gallertee half a hundred people leaned over the railing la their excitement. .Tlllaan rushed npon McLaurin with Impetuous force. Being left-banded, be aimed s wild blow at bl colleague with, hie left fltU It landed on MoLaurin'e forehtad, Jast over tbe right eye, although lu force Was partially spent upon McLaurin's i arm, which bs bad raised In sa effort to perry tbs blow. In fact, Tillman's Wltb trne Western Instinct, ; be 'sprang over tbe Intervening -space and threw One muscular - arm around Tillman's body and tbe other arm around TIIK pan's neck.. Tillman Is un plirmv, but Penalor'Werrea lifted him an if he were chll ( and literally carried Mm bark to hls desk, M. Layton assisting In i neper formance, In the while, Renatnr Patterson 'and' Senator . OockrelPs son who happened to be standing byre fced McLaurin snd forced him into his aeat Half adc'tee other Senators, like school boy In a Dgbt, crowded around tbe com' batants. Tbe latter made several Inef fectual attempt! to get at each other svsa after tbey bail been dragged apart Tbe struggle was over Saved Him From Tortnrc. There is no mote agonizing trouble -ibaivpUes'.Tbe constant Itching an.) burning make life' intolerable. No po sition is eomforlablo The torture la un Ceasing. DeWltl'n Witch Hazel Sulve cures pile! at once. For skin diseases, cats, burns, brulecs, sll kinds of wounds It Is unequalled. J. S. derail, St. Paul, Ark., says; "From 1805 I suffered with tbe protruding, bleeding piles and could find nothing to help me until I nsed De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes completely cured ma," Beware of coun terfeits. F. 8. Duffy. Miss Stone Finally Free. Constantinople, Feb. 2. Miss Ellen M. Stone, tbe American missionary who. with Oailame Tallka, was captured t brigands in the district of Shmlr.a, Sep tember 3 laat, has been ii-raed and a-- Ivt-.l a Striimllzt, M iCc'il, ac 8 o'cloek rlii morning. Nobody was at ritruiniui to meet Hits Hloiip, a the brigands bad given noln- llcatloii where tbey prop isvl to relens the nrltioners. Madauiu Tsilka and lo r aby w ic released at tbu name time ru m!iloury, Mndame Tailk and the cliiid are all welt. Clerk's Wise Suggestion. 'I have lately been much troubled with dyfpepslff, bclrbtng and sour Bton !b. writes M. S. Mead, leading pharmacist' of Attleboro Mara. "1 could eat hardly anything without suffering several hours. My clerk suggested I try Kodo Dyspepsia Cure which I did with most happy results. I havo had no more trouble and when one can go to eating mince pie, cbeee, candy and nuts after such a time, their digestion must be pretty good. 1 eudorse Kodol Dyspep sia Cure heartily." You don't have to diet. Eat all the good food you want but don't overload the slcmxc1-. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests your fo id. V, Duffy. The finest Western Boef and UmV ever seen In New Bern will be 00 sele at Oaks Market today. Tuesday, March 4. 14th TEAR O? AIDEX BENEDIUT'S Fabb Romant A Rontantle Melodrama of Surpassing Excellence. Greatest f Stage and Poenic Effects, as DrielnallV presented la New York , V . ' City. :' N . , EXTRA ATTRACTION ! MISS OLLIE COOK . ' is; hbk vamovs . SL'BPENriNK, FIRE and ; HTERBOmCON DANCES. Siatm Safety Razor Over S,'O0,000 using It Makes self -alv big a luxury. Shave oleaa, never pulia, saves time and money. - .We also sell tlie cel ebrated Dlamend brand Clues Racer. Ten do not ma any risk In buy ing a rasor from as, as we guarantee everyone ' . to elve satisfaction. ' , DO ST FORGET that we rarry the Front ' view 6f ; 8lar razor, new model ready for use.' ; Vnljjl's Snow Irifr, WIiiu Frost & Admiral Hour JUST RECEIVED, JNewiot hresli I'dr bausiige Fulton Market Corned Beef, f ultfornia Hama, Breakfut Strip, Small Pig limns, 'J"iijc. g Fancy Jersey Tomafxies largw cann, California IVaclies g 20c per cao, Lobsters 25c snd 85c fan. jp Give me a call for yrhatever jou nwy need in groceries Jj2 and I guaranteed to please yoti. JAMIL, Wholesale & Sietnil dre'r, 'Plione 91. 71 Kni.-l m. 5 A Walkina Advertisement Our cuntoiTieis always have a good word for tm. They tell about our goodj, our pitiiupt iiesn and our i.rioei. Ahk Anyone Whn Buys Here, Tiny nil' tell you all yo want to know about our meth ods and our goods. Respectfully. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., a Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. AT M. HAHN & SON'S Stables Ax 40 head of Horses and Mules adapted lor the farm, draught and road work, thoroughly seasoned and ready for work. Full line of Buggies, Harness, Wagons, Carts, Mc. Foe ns before buying snd SAVE MONEY. Respectfully, Iff. HAH TV KOTV. he Head Of ALL Tobacco Fertilizers. n&nus'ooii mf IiiHttres a C Specially prepared for the lands of Eastern Carolini good cure.; Makes wrappers and fills your purse. ; - By its merit alone one farmer lu Jones County will uto it exclusive ly on hit sixty acres of tobaooQ. ; . passed soros McLaurin' arm and fell . " , ( B, , Guns, Am-1 " As our cooda are manofaetbrs ncal1 you, and not roshirped, we wltb a stinting blow npon McLaurlns .... i- tfc ".."'. . ' . . ...j Vi -.i i..i..iV . , . . ... lh ,lh muninoB mmu Dirv... . .claim x lesnnetw ami u uvuuiwuu. ----S-- eltr. PRICE1.ARB WAY DOWn. momemtum, glanced off Into the face of , ' rrrs-T Mr.Urton,whowa. close behind Mo-; WIL T' HILL,' i ft Lurln,bavlng sprung forward at tbs , ' .... '. lutein of the encounter.' ' , .rw. 81 83 Midilli Street. Inatautly McLaurin's tight arm shot LAXATIVG TASTELESS II!!.!. out, the blow landing upon Tillman's face, apparenty upon tbe nose. Again Tillman struck out frantically, this time with hli right arm, but the blow fell l)rmlily opon KcLanrln'i shoulder. Tbn followed a wild scrimmage, both Eonalors olutchlng each other mailly and Btirir.piliig to rain .blows, npon each Alhtherfs Horror ! Croup, Croup, y ' A 'm i r v 'Pf can be prvald If need In time aad cored almost lBlll)J1)y using :.:T.:r?sYtiiP,.: pink GraiBCatt;: .'our Motto: Not IIow jplieap, Etit How GooJ. J . ;. torlt you use Fertilizers fall and See ius-' ' V: "Zts.is.:i ''a meadows; co.; ' - " . . , .. tllawll Uflasla. ... I Ore. L ' A" '.'K t, - ... - . -. I V JllSI wllPWW VS ,WBBVf - - Faelery Nease Elver, r 1 . NEW HERM, . C 32 Im Knnnle !. filrcef, IXSCRANCE AGENT, j Offlco, M Iddle St,, New Baas, 2L p. RcpmamiU; l'nit'l States Fird Ins. Co. of N. Y., Pbo nix In, fo. of Liid""i London and lniililr", liidnnintiy el ii. Y., Citiisi'os ot Mo., Onrnmna Life. Jv,-Hot Drinks at Davis, if :r During lbs fold weather,' n p lo ) , bU' Prerlp'loo I harms -y snd ret cup of hot chooola'o or tnmsti louit oi.or .yodeis gagUs ofgnul coea-ol. " --, I

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