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Ji. r J i . M. i 1 .1 Vol. SXII.-I!ro. S3!. tltlHMHHMMMHMM Li:: - - Of Jcvvclry and 1AL 1 Fj I It". Silver Novelties. Ladies Neckwear and Belts, these novelties have just been re-, . teived, they a the Newest things, and will be sold far below their . usual value. - See our Window Display and get our prices and be con- vineed of this fact. " ' , ' . J. M. Mitchell ,& Co., PHONB 288. , ' ' 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. Sojuth DO DODODOaODOOODODOOaODESOQO Whitd Qoods,7 Laces I and Emtmdery Sale. $ 8 to Few 3 Days. We will place on sale next Monday, February 13th a beautiful line of White Waist Goods. Victoria and Persian Lawns, Waist Lin ens, yard wide. ' . The 86c grade at 23c. - . The 60c grade at 39c - The 60c grade at 44c. 1 Our new stock of Laces and Embroideries are the prettiest we have ever shown, and the prices are lower than you have ever seen them. . - " . This sale is for three days only, don't fail to come, yox can al- . j ways make money at our store. We are still selling all winter goods , t and below cost v - SJ. J. BAXTER. CSC3CSS3CSCOCCS3CCS9CCOOD0 XXCL8IVB BTTLE3 : MEN'S SHOES Are added to ont . afcjok Wfl feiva jtiet neelveit)eltet . alyke of Bmrrr .le4.0Bboe. for mn In ill mtm etyla. end amUier. OINOHAMS. ' StcMmlht Beet Apron Gmrham wnkh are aold for S 1-Jc ai j w h. price IheM , UU tretk eaiy to. . H08-rr quality Put BMk ' Cotfcai arhaal Hon ill eh te 1 1-f UttasMJr. C()Hronf-AtaiaMMOwiTartaailnnUfromr.MKil aed ell Great 1tMBCma-kMnrkBambwBa(4a, werta IX 14a end 15a. teseailweJ : 5. COPLON, r 75 Middle: Street: IIIIIIIIHSSISSllHttMIIIIMtHHtm'WWW . - r j 7, liivcoa wis i Felice e HAVE JUST EEOEIVED A OAR LOAD. . - BEST FENCE ON. THE MARKET. : ' Full line Bulldinjr llaterlal, Paints and Oils . BAW 11ILL3 and MILL SUPPLIES. Gashill lid w. & t.lill Supply Co . AKDWAM 71 Middle li HILL BCri l.IES H Craves P Paooe l. , TTf tTTHTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTyey Tf TtTtTTTf TTTf TTTTTTTTTT? rew i:rrn, II. C, Caturday Rlornius, February 18, 1005, " rf'ITllCT SEEK DEMOCRATIC SAFETY. - ic7:::m::j ..ill ll.l)l H - Tficny-Tliird r FELPHOU CHJLBTER AbsQluti!Pure msasuosmuis. m bc;;d scire. Senatori Want And Arendell Very Much Opposed j To - The ' . . Measure. - ' Howlastf Dews And : Out of Th Managemsnt ' 01 Th AUtntlo And North Carejins' , r t , Railway. C . The extension of the charter of the A. 4 N. C. railway is a subject which will be taken up next Monday in the legislature and there .are prospects that there will be a long and hard fight . The measure is one to which the people in this section of the State' are unaltera- Dakota Will Not Further Any - ' Schemes. wr nOIISSAIi: AID RETAIL. We have opened a Whn1-1 aivl Rtil CJtwpry Flor si Ki, Kl ftoa()i Front 8trvt, and art rdy In fr our frirmln end cuol'imfr Willi a line ef Bill to Fores Marking Liquor Package,- Lawyers Alsrmsd 0sr Psrsmptsry t Challenge Bill. Compyltory . Pllstage. Geverner Pleas r d With Boss Msttsr. Special to Journal. . . .'. Raleigh, Feb. IT. In the Senate a bill was introduced requiring all packages of liquor shipped into prohibition terri tory marked so as to show .contents. Resolution adopted appointing commit tee of two Senators and three Repre sentatives to confer with the Governor to protest regarding South Dakota bond judgment, and report to ' legislature what action, if any ''should be taken. Bill to reduce passenger fares to three cents and abolish second class- fares discussed made a special order for Thurs day. - : ,.' In House bills were introduced to incorporate Southport ft Western rail way f to amend code'' relative to chal lenges in cases other than capital ones. Bill restricting peremptory challenges jto jurors in capital cases to ten for de fendant, and four for State cam up. Vturphy offered amendment to make it twelve. .Stewart offered amendment giving defendants closing ' argument, when killing was admitted, was defeat ed, thirty-two to fifty-six. . Murphy's amendment adopted without division. While vote on these were being taken many attorneys were saying to mem bers In quiet voices; ' "gentlemen for God's sake allow us Something". Bill passed second reading 78 to 27 and third reading. y, " . , : Bill abolishing compulsory pOoUge Cape Fear, river passed as reported by committee. It was stated IU purpose was to reduce 'present" rate so as to make it equal to that of Savannah as weD as abolishing compulsory feat ure.'' : ' Cov. Glenn this afUrnooa received the following, telegram from Senator Overman in response to his letter of yesterday asking Senators Simmons and Overman to ascertain whether leg isla- tior was pending la South Dakota to buy more North Carolina bonds la order to bring fresh suits.. Ewistor Over man s reply was as follows: - "I am sasured that South Dakota, will enact no Irgialation to further the scheme of the bondholders, but that the legislature which was the outcome of those un happy populist dsys under which suit was brought, will be repealed", . The Governor expressed his pleasure at this, and said it would put aa end to the claims ef bondholders attorneys that such legUUtkm WM pending. At The Rich. The delightfully nontrwical piece ef oroedy, "At The R-e" wis eeen but flight at the New Mwwilo Theetre, lurre luilimt t;ret4 the return ef iliie r!M-r omIf c ; ry r4 en'jny H the tif ir-.ir,i f. T.e I n.n Ti'J I.'- sll pr .ne he t ir.is ' t! i.ne to t e -"rn A-:' f.im.iM t; r''' f f V. fnmhlr rA t tr u' a'--) i ' n t' bly opposed and if it become a law it-j correspondent interviewed Richard H. will only be so after one of the hardest , Hackett of the committee signing the Hackett aid that two weeks ago he suggested this course, that other committeemen expressed approval and that he confer red with other democrats from various sections, who approved. He said the movement was a fight on the Ward liquor regulation bill or any other liquor legislation. He added, that in the meet ing of committeemen it was asserted that the democrats would lose the 5th district if the bill passed and that he knew in his own district such a law meant party annihilation. At Rcasonaljlo Pric 4 I i ' -n r ! f I That Is Why Simmons Calls Committee " 1 II I I 1. 1 . M v my. n..wn, bnengee Run. Meet. Special to Journal : Raleigo, N.t C., . 17 Amendment " to charter Howland Improvement Company is now law,' , It increases capital stock from quarter million dollars to one mil lion and changes name to Atlantic and North Carolina Co. This afternoon members of the demo cratic state committee who telegraphed a letter to State Chairman Simmons at Washington, asking that full meeting of the committee be held to consider' anti liquor legislation now pending in legislature, received a telegram from him saying he would call for the com mittee to meet at noon Tuesday. Your contests tha has been in the legislative ,etter to chairman simm0ns, nails ior some ume. ; ssenaior Aaron oi Wayne county is the introducer of the bill which was framed by W. C. Mun- roe, attorney for the road. s; Senators Ward and Arendell who rep resent the people living on most of the line of the A. '& N. C. railway except such part as is built in Wayne county, are both opposed to the measure and they stand for the wishes of their constituents. In conversation, Mr. Ward said that there was no haste for action in this matter. The -present charter of the road has 47 years to live and there are yet 23 legislatures before it can become now operative. " HOWLAND'S INTERESTS SOLD. R. S. Howland, the capitalist who engineered the deal whereby the lease was obtalned.haa got rid of his Interest in the road. It does not appear wheth er he was an agent of other parties or had a real tangible interest in the road, but it seems certain that he has dron ed out and left only his name to be re membered by. . It is the subject of a good deal of gossip that Howland was the mere tool of Senator Aldnch of Rhode Island and that the latter is in the pay of some big syndicate and is desirous of obtaining control of the road. ' The statement has some color in it if one will take into consideration of the events fat which he is a leading figure. Mr. Aldrich has recently be come interested in this part, of the country and possibly he has designs. Aeitisen informed the Journal re. porter today that Aldrich' 'and other 'bloated bond holders" had been Inter ested fat a concern which had .Its exis tence in this city some years ago, and the stateroenOnade gave the syndicate the appearance of a gang of robbers. The developments up to date show that th syndicate, trust or whatever it may be are going to make desperate efforts to get a clear title to the road and there is unquestionably tvnjt fall for some one. . Tne lessees are. jong Dis tance operators and ear not one cent for the Interests of the people of this section jiist so they can realise on something they have not in. A Mr. Perry, Aldrich's right hand man suc ceeds Howland. ' The Stillwater Gas Burner gives light of 250 and 800 candle power, Will not smoke mantle nor stop up as other Burners, , Call and see them. - i r - JOHN B. IVES,Agt, ' " Opp. Fost Office. Extra fine lamb at Coast Line Market Saturday.' .'. 1 The Ocracoke Disabled, The steamer Neuee arrived In New Bern yesUrdsy morning having In tow the disabled steamer Ocracoke. , The tatter was passed early yesterday morn mg a few miles beyond Oriental and he gave the signal of distress upon which the Neose hove to and took her in tow. ' Her shaft was broken and she was unable to continue Her trip. ' She was left at Union Point and takes la ehsrjre by a tug which took her to the dock to await the order from the owners In New YTk It Is likely the boat will be taken to Norfolk te be re fcrtiired. "KNOCKED THE STUFFING OUT OF IT,' end broke It bite Bpllntera, may heve been the fmte of your emu. when n u run into by ornithine; but there la balm In GHad." or there bt pleeaure In knowina? that in our ahoo you can have it mad good aa new. We do all kind of carrkure repalrln and blackamithin in aklllful and aupertor manner. . H. Water A Hni, Successors to G. H. Waters V Son. Phone 186, 71 Breed SL New BravN. C. Benrys Pharmacy I NEW ARRIVALS AT- J. L McDANIEL'S Cor. Broad and Hancock St. New Barrel Sauer Krout, Fresh Harvey, Small Sugar Cured,Pig Hams. Freah Invoice Heinz Baked Beans Plain and with Heinz. Sweet Mixed and Plain Sweet Cucumber Pickles. Florida and California Oranges, Ontario and Heckeis Prepared and Plain Buckwheat. Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter. Diied Apples 6c lb. J.L. McDaniel Wholesale A Retail Grocer. gg . rarker Store. Corner Broad and Hancock Sts. 'TTTTTTTTvTf-TfT?TTtTTTTTvTvTffTTTTTT?TTTTTTTTTTTTTTV wis Hi - n l fL 5-i 13.d.ca.le Street. Are opening up a a Large and Complete Stock of Furniture which will be SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH OR ON INSTALLMENTS. All the latest styles in different varieties of Wood. Call and Bee TRENT FURNITURE COMPANY. 54 Niddle Street, Next to Sam Lipman's Dry Goods Store. A.UAAaiAUAAAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAA....AAiAt,4 Whitehurst's Sale J27 Middle St. Pull line of Dm Med icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply of Flower Seeds. PhjMlclat. Prescrip tons A BperUlty. .TyTTfTTVfTtfTfyTffTfytTT E. rinne 210 Shdo Trees ! Until Feb. 18th. One More Week for nonHekecprr to secure bargain in our line. IJ. . Whitehurst & Go. 45 Pellock Street. An Loin 8 teak per lb. Shoulder euts " " Trimmed Loins per lb. Uil ill: "sum 1 ! r- Willi . e u i r i ii. Acri.vr Best Tub Butter, Mc lb. 'y AppU Cider oner 2Se qt Heiat can and bottle goods of all kinds. . National Btanilt Company 9k. Cakea for ISc tb. Com, reaches, 10, IS, SO abd Be. the ran. ' 1 lb Bumford Powileri JSj. WaehTubs And Boilers, Beeves and tin ware of all kinds. HeinCurumberricVle, Sweet snd Ruur 10c Am, ileint Pirklns, Sweet Uil, t qt Com Beef 10 and 1. MurjWI Cmr Hem only 15c. Evspnratad 'esh,es JV Ih, f for 2. e J 0. LAND ) AAAAAAAltAAtlAAilli OAKS MEAT MARKET. The following schedule of price, will be sdopted st the Oak. U eat Market on and after Saturday Feb. Uth. Western and Na tive 8 tall-fed Beef. 12c. Standard Rib. er Ih. 2A 10c. Sue " 7c PORK CUTS. 12Jc Shoulder per lb. 10c Stew per lb. 10c. SAUSAGE, Saoaage, per lb ;i2c. An Pork per lb. Uk DeVMbore Farm per lb tOc. Chitterlings hc ' CORNED MEATS. Barm per lb 13c Butts per lb inr Lard A, t anU 10 Q buckets per lb lie Lard in SO Ih ranei per Ih 10c - , AO Smoked Meats at Lowest Market Plrirea' : POULTRY . . TFlltl Game In Beoo. These Pikes win be strkUy eWved, and PROMPT DELI V ERY GUARANTEED. . . Thanking the publie for past favors we eolicit eonUnaance ef taane, and we will endeavor to give satisfaction la every way. OAKS MEAT MARKET . , BACKBURN WILLCT, , . : . " ' Proprietor, . , .'. mm O1 o M s r.rncfiU f f t'l V r U f f ' ft ( u-ri" - ! f v... 1( : .' - a . ran V ' r c i. ,i ll f Tlie C4.'-frt Ete.ni irrj Km n rr.t'y ejiiir-ped with the Very j.s! imtTrfve ms'r.inery -inn-tr fr: in In hit W'k. toed IrUh PotaUfs : Formal. ; . I ksv IrUh CoUert, BevM , and Vi-hlto Unas. My IrWk Cobbler it th best PpUU 1 ever pleated, they are ear tter, largest prudujceit and leas Culls than any exhef. Write ff Potato tirwlsr. -A. M, UND5AY, Port-rei Va.'J Lumrdcn Ci i . i r i Stitii i r, ( n , t r r a i n a i; i
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