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1 ', A .-"A it A. i J A . - 1 I I " iff f t ( -t C;, R. CITKKSBiY KOSSIia, FEBRUiRY 25,' 1903. II-KO. 281 twisti-iiestiiab: c -mi t'ilfVnwn if 111 uuvu nqnday;.Fcb23rd:: in Foreign anl t:- A ' f I extend a Welcome to All It's not 0 M :a que-ltibn It .ybuiwant tobuy. or,, not; 't MarKea attention enau. oepaia to eacn w . ' L $ an4 veryoni aUke r 1 , J , J, New things in each department. - , .v tN Ask to seer the ttew Ckods..I;,ir r V RECEIVIWO WEXV OOOR3 OBT ;S - !r Bonn Gfoccf 3t Begs to call t ho attention ot tjh4 lloawkeepdtf to his Fine and :i omplcte Si'ick of - , . 5. v " 2t Staple and Fancy Groceries, f: Evury steamer is bringing A share of jour trade w solicited, Tow orders will .i jf.. receive careful attention and a PROMPT DELIVERY vva. . J J All orders small or large will be appreciated. 2 I JOHN VjfOCCf. j: IMione 74. Gaskill Hdw, & ,;8accesfMrs to GaskUl Ildw. Co. B EDWiRK 78 Middto St ' Phone 147. Keep a lull topply of Builder Materia), 8a, Doora, Bunds, Glaes, Faints, Dili, Varnf&h, time, Cement, Storee and Raages and srsryttting kept ia a first clasi hardware (tore. ',i i J 't'- -f-i- Jj. -- i A lull line dl Uailroad, Steamboat and Mitt Bappliea, Bnjtaee,' BolIeiaPaV Ieyt, Bhafiing, Gearinga, Pipe, ValTea, Fittings, Wreaeksm, Bolts, ITnts. Iron, " Belting, Tacking, Dose, Etc. . ,jr . T: Having consolidated the two hoaxes we are prepared to famish High Quality goodi at Very Low Prfce. Thanking the .fatnM patmnags ws arty.i' Toors truly, Gastill Hardware anil ,". JOS-:in QASKILL. P. i. U' Lhery, 'Feed - ana '' . 'Exchange L AUG EST AMD v " . J" ever offered for salo ia this sity, j A ear load of eash just in, - : Also a complete line of Bodies, : Wagons, Ilarnsw Eobes, WLij.s, , . Cart WJxwls, Ao. , . " . a A.ssynni, ( . ' ,r Innamed Eye- ' ," -, Inflifttd eyes, especially If aocom : panted with a dull ache over the eyes or about, and drowtlneas after tic as wotk or reading are a sure s'i;n of di ctlve Vision, which may or may nut h p unl . fel to you, and Impones a ivue tar en the nerves and mui Imof t' e ' ' ' r are the remedy ami p thR s p?rfc-i. V; : ' ! t , n nnlnVi F.A Uii uiuiiiuy o Fancy , - ,vi 1 H4 in some delicacy to be added to v DUNN, I pojliocii ST.:: Hill. Supply Co., and J. 0. Pulford Supply Co. " MILL SUPPLIES 44 CrTeo Si trade for past favors and soliciting your v ...-.2,f'?' hSK-j lill Supply Ioma WILMS.'. .t-0 0.?ULPORD. .t.M. I ,, .., Mf... ! .Ill ILcSLOUtai '' l KXtZT BTOo t--- Emi ft. tutirn c:d stmj. i 4 lr '.! i'rs v " 's , A : JOMBS LIQUOR IILLS UKCUSSEft. -, Calon'i Bcnld Anguish BUl KerenM mn, vmggvu ecmpi yu Tsju,5tatePnnFor f '( . jY ? r j school Houses. w--i " BpecWW Journal. H- '' Bjjunan,' 'r. 6 February r M, Ia the House s bill wsi introduced to protect landlords and tenants te'.Wsyns and Lenoir Bounties; to appoint Jurtleee in Wayne countyj to tecofporats -TSn- neuee and North Carolina xsuroad; to regolate'pllotags ,'rates oa Cape ' Fear rireri its prorlde for Immediate -sals . of fruit and Tegetables seized under elstm and delivery; "to create the county of ; Gulon's bill ' placing toe '-doctrine , pf mental anguish upon statute books, pssi sdi-applykg only 4totelegeph ootnps The riouse took up . the menu's fcni. An effort was msds to include druggists la the tat but It failed,'' the section at adopted Imposes fMO tax on lawyers, physldi4illsti,,O0Uirst,phoW op ticians, osteopaths or iny , person , prac ticing say pretended art of Jealngfor fee orteward, - The tax on hone dealers WsStoSdskf25VJ"i4 Y"f" When the' Sim ate metV London "in tro- daced's resolution, reoitlnf that, since the superintendent of pubUo lnstructloa had written county hoards oi edocattoa that deftolenoy erlsted'and the second hundred thousand dollars" the public schools "open- fourinonths .was Iaoklng, the legislature .Jjutrocts the superintendent answer, that the legisla ture will malcS the deficiency" good. "It Was referred td the appropriation com mittee, Whlch'reporteJ favorably and. it was adopted. '-; ; ' V -4-r- The Watts liquor regulation bill which hu passed the House ai' reported by committee without prefadloef "to . istsb Ush a Btate fund qt $209,006 to be used to build school housejlo incorporate SwanQuarter. to Incorporate the bank of Belhavenj'to'a'mend the school law by continuing election of countjf boards "of education by hs leglslsture. J J'1' The London liquor bill was a special order, but was held,' back until the Ben- ate, acted on the, Wstts btlL Webb ot- f erred an amendment prohibiting the aunufactnre "and' ssls In' towns' of lees thaa 800 London offerej aft 'amendment to mate thepiaos oi. ceureiy or . uquor, the place of sale,-.' also that any person desiring to sell wins made Tront fruits ot grapea'bobjght from othenhsll procure a ltoense and sell not U& thsn 5 gajlons statlue. I .Vans offered, what Is known - as the Vann-Werren 'tfll, a iubttltnrr for the WstU bUL" Gilliam "deelded'tie . WatU bfU laaot a moral WU, J-but a political schtme, alssed at .Western distilleries which he deolared was an abuse of thai name of moral reform. Be declared the VaasrWerrsn isobstltate ooompllshed all the Walts Wll did, ercepf ft dt( not deprive the people of their rights. ,f The Vans; Warren substitute Was de feated, . ayes 18, not 23," Webb then changed his amendment so as to prohibit the manufacture and sale, excepting In towns over 800. ' Travis offered a aubttl tute for Webbs amendment, so the man afacturs and rale are simply prohibited In towns of less than , SOO, hereafter cor poreted. -The substitute was. -adopted, sS wis also London's ameudmeat mak ing the place of deUmry the place of sale.. - ..' , - - r, - "i ys aawssis i i enamx;..- - ."Supreme Court Opinions. ; w Special to Journals , T'- 11 - RjJLiton, Feb. Silh.The Supreme court today filed the following opinions: ft B Hopkins vs TJulIa A Hopkins from Psmllco, new trial, Julia f.V Hopkins vs B B Hopkins action dismissed. Bar ton vsllfg Co, from Halifax afllrmed. Scull vs Insurance Co, from Bertie re lented. ' Polloy vs Bmllh from Bertie no error. Btate vs Bplrey from Halifax af firmed. 8 late vs Coule from North Hampton new trial. Norman vs IUll sey, from Washington, action dismissed Soiton vs Ioiaraaoo Co from Washing ton no error. Balk vs Harris from Beaufort pctltloa to rehear dlmnti-.-';rl Eoard of r.'m '-lon vs Orctnvlile frotn ntta.T.W'."!. TI.e following .woied mitwd of by pnr curiam ordon Vln VlIl'R fmm C.!i!" i. r:!; . i: I ir t. still mm ., til ; 11 ' Occupies Every One's Attention Prominent Attorneys On Each, Side. eereraor's .Bewari Offered, wWater analyses. Aspirants isy r- Nnmereus Far' Cede t"1 V' Commission. Kash " . " s, : Konnment,- J,,i,v- O&ixnan, Feb.' il-All the talk hare continues to be about the slaying of Lud low Skinner by Erne -Haywood.' One of Haywood's lawyers said this morning ' We have not formulated our plan stall as ye In regard to habeas corpus pro ceedings.!' .It wis learned from John 2, Weodard, of counsel ' for .prosecution that the note that Bklnner wrote Hay wood oa the morning of Saturday was perfectly polite and was written ss the executor of his mothers estate,1 asking that Haywood return all " the papers. Woodard said the letter was a '' perfectly proper one. a -W ew'''i S James H. Pou Is managing the Hay- Wood side of this great ease, and It goes Without saying that he Is one of the best lawyers snd best managers In all .North Carolina, i The evidence In the ease Is extremely "conflicting. On the one hand there are two men who swear there was a fight between Skinner and Haywood. One of these has so gtvsa a statement to your correspondent. Another man gave on Sunday la the presence of a third per son an equally positive statement- that there was ao fight snd even ne conver sation between the men. Of course such conflicting statements widely divide pub lie opinion, and while some Say they be lieve there was a fight,- others- express utter disbelief of sny such thing. " f It wss stated by one ot the counsel for the prosecution that more counsel will bs employed on thst side. There are now so far as known only three lawyers oa that side, two of these from out of town. -Biz lawyers, all of the local bar have .so far been employed for the defense; that is that number have bees In consultation on the case, but one of them remarked today that others might have been retained. . ,2s.. Yesterday afternoon and today Hay wood had a few caller outside-, of. his family and lawyers, at his cell to the Jan but It la intimated that most of these ssw him shout business matters, ' as Is was a man of large business affairs. He had for a number of years been attorney for some of the largest estates la this put of the country, sad la fact last year a gentleman told me the estates he rep resented aggregated over four million dollars, ' Hay wood I a maa of mi and a well Informed man said he thought he was Worth at least $73,009, He wsi oae ot the hardest working lawyers who ever practiced hereo: i 7 " i ""- Governor Ay oock offers ItOO, rcwardl for (he capture of the young white man named Young, who at Hamlet last Bat- urday night murdered J. H. "Williams. Two photographs ot ths murderer have been sent the Governor, one represent ing him standing and the other seated at a little ssw at work. .r. 1 .. Bepresentatlvs Watts, the Introducer of the Watts liquor- regulation : hill which, has - passed the House says he hoped It will alto pass the Senate, but cannot make any guess as to what -will be Its fate there. a The North Carolina Home Insurance Co. will In a few days reoooupy its office A FEELWG. j trf Good fooi Rakes It. . ,vv- well' knows the delicious feeling that comes from being well fed as .the one who hu suffered sad tbea found food that really would digest and nourish. -" jv- . iJ- Feed the body aright and see the change. A. lady of Latrobe, Penn., writes: "Some years ago I had an attack of nervous prostration and my vocation of music teacher bolng'very trying, the nervousness affected my digestive organs so much that food could not be eatcs Without great distress. -.? " 'This had been my condition for years About four years sgo I had ahsavy cold thst went to the weak parts snd caused catarrh of the stomach. I took bottle after bottle of medicine bot nothing seemed to holp. - ; - 'I iu always huogry and uniatltflud but nothing gave me strength and flnnSly I could not even take a alp of cold water without pain and vomiting. Food dis tressed me so that I would throw vr mouthful of ti.I.i.e and niucou. " "til I 1-1 r ' d I' it a 10I n t r-v mui !i to I've an v : it-) (l.u f 1 10 t y tro.'O ' H" 5 Si " IN lit ,lli 'VI quit .1 i : 1 1 t r It 1-No one so In the building which was so badly dam aged by fire and water a little ver a month sgo. , - f-,, ," ' The Joint finance committee of he legislature decides to favorably -report In the appropriation bill an allowance pf $18,000 for , the - analyses of drinking waters Dr. Richard H.Lewis, Secret iry of the Btate Board of Health made aa earnest speech in support of such an ap propriation. - . ' . . k There was argument before the legis lative, oommlttee this afternoon on the bill to extend the corporate-limits, of Raleigh., s. : t 1, 3. 1 i One of the Interesting fights yet to be pulled oft wUl ba that for places on the oodecomml?slonv lt 1 said that there are at least SO aspirants, several of them members of the legislature. . . t Much pleasure ls.felt here at the pros pects thst the monument to General Nssh Which Congress, will erect, will be in Raleigh- -The monument t General Davidson to be erected nde the same appropriation will probobly be at Char lotte. Geaeral - Davidson . was a - native of Iredell county, and. Prof. W. A. Withers ot Raleigh tells ma left ao de scendants.' i,i r t .,s'., ,''.- An unfavorable report was made In the legislature today on a bill providing that etch race can be separately taxed to Increase Its school facilities, and al lowing the taxation ot each race separate ly for Its schools, -- MASONIC OPERAflODSE TTednwday; Feby. 25, The Big, Bright Musical Success The: 4 With a Big Supporting Co. of 2()fMtly6irlaV-'''-.''- jlO Fanny Oomeuians, : Magnificent Scenery. i , 1 1 Handsome Wardrobes, and Carrie" Nation's Visit. ? J ) ebrnary 27th. s NewAAHllUb SPLENDID COSTCMKS. ' V ,.;. IXTfiAOBDIN ABY COMPANY. This Beaton Bverythtng Entirely New and Up-to data, v y . See the Finest lllnitrel .Parade on Earth. j. f V, ?-iv. PRI0ES General admlsi Ion 5c Re served without extra charge. Gallery SSe 'LIMITED QTJANTITr OF Hdzr & Cox A C 'nrJ. ' Beauties Gorton A , ( O I j - . AT 1 AT TIIE ITEAD OF. ALL TOBACCO FERTILIZED. Tft J) ma InVood:! Chopping Boards, , s Spoonsy -i' ' " -1 - Boiling Pins. - jt SaltBoxeSr z '. A Coffee MU 1 X - H Towel Backs and Rollers, j.., 1 Potato Maahen, , ,j 1 1 1 Scrub Brushes, N ' r T' " Butter Paddles Mouldp, "r'f" "x Lemon Squeesex j. ' , - , Wash Boards. Clothespins, . , Motse Rat Trap, v e Croquet Sets, 4o. WHITEIIURST, 45 Pollock St, ' Flinch! Flinch I! Flinch!!! : The Latest . Popu-1 I lar Game. tJim'S EOOK STOE js w. yooD, (Successor to FoyWood) Practical Tinner, PLUMBIN0JAND OAS IITTIKG AH workjguarantoed toJgiYe'sat- Ufaotiou. - j Can b-iJfoundattheJjBhop on South Front S treet formerly occu pied bythe firm. . , . J-IW.WOOD. Phone 220. ' BRANCH OFFICE , A. B; Baxter & Co, I Commission . Brokers.. Slocts, Collate & Mm . . 17 Craven Street, . v - t .Phone S38.- -. NEW BERN, fl Oi Vain Office, 01 Broadway; New York. Moderate morglns. Excellent service. Private wires to New York. ; Highest banking and mercantile rat- When: your, are ready t;rtor one ot onr.;t , 'Tty -'.-1. nv rv- , .- - fcU- J,? walk right In' and tell us. Beautihil coods. Cuit3 ' cleans d! ..and pressed 60c. : ;"Tr; 5 CH1B7ICK tailc2d;g ca; Bangert Building, Middle Street, GOLD i' 3 a X fi X 4.,. OUttS N. G. HAMS Nice tot just received At J. LlMcDaniel's I have a few gallons of Nice strained Jloney at 20c qt 'Fresh lot Ontario Buckwheat, Clover Hill Print Butter, Maple Syrap, New Orleans and Porto Bico Molasses, Evaporated Peaches und Apples, Prunes, Codfish and IrishPotatoes, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Goods of all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and Boasted Coffee. Give me a call. Yoursto Please, 'Phone OI. LOOK ! S. Coplon is now in the North ern markets buying his Spring and Summer Goods. i We have a lot of BARGAINS IN FALL and WINTER GOODS TO CLOSE OUT AT REDUC ED PRICES to make room for our Surine and Summer Goods. ; Come one, come all and look for your selves and see what BARGAINS are in store for you. Yours Respectfully, fJK'lBalesmen, COPLON. 75 Middle St.gaext to Gaskill Now Bern Grocery Company, Successors to I. A. Parris & Co. j Moved to 63 & 65 South Front St. C.j:McSortey&Co's .- -J UUUU tUHnl tUHCK 1 1. r V"i Bo good that the baby can eat lis (111 of It.' What is there In pure, delicious con fectionary to hurt either baby, child, or grown up personal -There are ne purer materials thaa the ones' we use. mere Is no cleaner way of mating eonfeoltoQ- erythanonm. ; i "- ,- ccr- I t t ... -. Wholesale eft Detail 'Groeer, 71 Ilrtiad at" Hdw. Ct., Hew Ben, N. C thek Alewcars of the cel ebrated Thacker lump Splint Goal. ' The best suhstltute . for . hard coal on the market. - Also steam & smith Ing coal v -v-" - .The best quality Oak, Ash Mixed and ; Pine, Wood. - v . Prompt ; and 'quick delivery, v EUJS' OaULrft CS3 MED. 'fc Phone 47.' TJnion Point - 03) 311 j t 00 s Pic-Hic ll:ms ; Just received Ho Ibt Plokled Pork- )0 ; - lb, Dry Bait Meat 10 lb. i emu xripfl w w r Hiuu,inpe oo iuf . Pig Feet 6o lb Pickles lOo dc. " Z Old Fashioned Buckwheat 10c pkg Codfish 10c lb, SIba Ma. Fez Bhrer Print Butter Mo In, rresh ;,', , ; Elgin Butter 80e lb. -.;, r. ..J't Fine Prunes J lb. r i'".-.'.:?''.,';i! Corned Beef 13 can, S cans 23c, Chttf n, ped Beef 15 eaa, I eaie25ot .; '' -;' ' AU kinds Fresh rackuje Cmckers. " . ' A lot ot Roasted Coff ae. Try a pound oiourtOo Coffee. . Tobaeeo, Sanif, Olfius S'.'l C!.c---.'t.i, Yours to p'r--), f . p i i ' i . :, St ii
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