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j . v - . .v a f " a A -. 5 - - -r ' N Zcrn, II. C.Gatnrday Morning, February 25, 1905, '-'VJV;, Twfut j -Third Year Vol. ?:xu.r. ::.- rew i MUCH MUNICIPAL LEGISLATION. A CFL'ZJtLTff t-...UM.'aa6fc It in Swiss and Lace Curtains j - Beautiful Swiss Curtains with. 4 1-2 t ' intkBuffle, 3 yards long,$l 50 sralue lor t $1.19. v 4, .-v; : i - I it T.noA nnrtnina entifelv new Patterns 1 8-11 yards longhand 1 lr2 yalrd wide J sau addles;! Railway An EduciUos l Rclv t Good Dial of Attention. Special to Journal.' I KaleighN. C.Feb. 24.The a Hi follow- Make Big Confusion And Much Loud lug bills were introduced in the Senate -i J. -Wi; Mitchell & Co;, I , PHONE 288. 43 Pollock SC Opposite Post-office. Talk. . 1 ; 'j.J Sprint Hop Attn For Abollihment 8iloon. 'Johnson County Agitated. 'FoirtPoH . ' ' tic. Wllwn Mlxtd Up. Nor ' " - ..! ' ' i' it SItIMAillilll ' . . t Pa Fir.. r Raleigh, N. C.;Tebl 24.i-The House today : A bill to authorize Greenville to borrow money. ; Establishment sewer. age system.' -To change the method of proof arid Indictment for embezzlement To amend the charter of Kington. - . ' Bills passed amending charter of La- Grange, to establish graded school at Beaufort; to allow Morehead City to issue bonds and establish graded schools to amend New Bern's charter, to regu late the pay of jurors in Greene. ' Senate refused to concur in bill to Liauor Traffic Committee held a four hnnni amainn this afternoon andtoniehtl tjii kj; considering local liquor squabbles, there there was debate on being Urge , .contesting J delegations provlding for filling vacancies SL HJ Ik kail A lla'TTAIlaA ,( ... .. n . In each case, and the hall of the House J was filled with people, ' the din of the 1 crowd and the loud voices of the , vari ous speakers appearing combined mak i.ig a scene of almost Incredible, certain I If indescribable confusion.,- An immense oh county boards of education for 2, 4, on1 a venrH- no active teacher to be . a member.' Amendment adopted striking out a part of this section. In House bills were Introduced to .r , . amen(j game iaw of ureene; to provme delegation from Spring Hope in Nash augtrali(m ballot 8ygtem; t0 provide for A.iw iJ RiMt Anil nti a tAIlYwtl I NEW ARRIVALS tin' AEisolatelPure - !1A$ HQ SUBSTITUTE, -AT- J.L McDANIEL'S Cor. Broad and Hancock Sts. ,A COMPROMISE ACCEPTED. ran SHOES inspection of illuminating oils, 1 . The Ward bill at request of Murphy of Rowan was made special order for I onnnfv nari Mia first, rail on a bill toabol l nODO!!S!!!OCO DODO ODODQODO saloons there. The ''town had 'an and the saloons won. Petitions signed it was state that this bill is by majority of Jhe qualified- Voters of T ueff y" J . the town asking for special act. ot ; pro- "-" "i""" hibition wag presented. (Representative House toook up as its special order Austin stated he promised people in the the bill to regulate railway passenger campaign to vote'on question according making first-class three cents, to petition of people. . Attorney Cooley d la8g md half cents except strongly protested against this violation sw'0""n- ao . . of Watts law, giving two '.years lease as to branch lines less than 75 m.les in on decision of people at a regular , eieo-1 lengtn. .. Amenameni riuiiu.K Hon. F, H, SpruiU spoKe lor tne cm, I ehanireable thousand miieucKeis woe . . 1 f.H.MliU . tAltn. I ..... ! 1 mr Vfc TT Ia ITT. T. T4-11 (tIqo Stacy Adams and ' Lewis A. Crosette O Shoes have come in and we are snowing . NEWEST STYLES o ; In High Shoes ana uxtoras. in A-ateut m Leather, Tans, Vices and Box Calf. Come in and See i We will be pleased to show you. 5 J. J. BAXTER. You Will Save Money Bv buying goods at This Week's 8ale. Read carefully every itoradvor tised fn this idvertUement and yon . will soon find a saving from 26 to 40 per Three hundred yards of Best Quality 10-4 Sheeting, price elsewh ere 8e, w pries tbls ween ac yarn. : ' t ' j - Sea Island. : A 800 yards th very best full yard wide Sea Ialmd, Others ask 7c a yard ' Wa soil Ue same quality for 6fc the yara i.400 yards, line quality Edging and Insertion. Price elsewhere 15c,otr pne 7e Uwyard. , .. v ' " " r. . - . Rubbers. Men's Rubbers GCc, Ladies Rubbers 40c " . Our et4 o 'Season's sal of Clothing and Furnishings. Tha Bnrgaln hunUr are buying larg Ptckagc of Goods each day.; Big cut in Suits, Sacrifice pries S:'C03PXjO3STp . '75 Middle StTeet. . 'HAVE JUST EECEIVED A CAR LOAD. VV BEST FENCE Oil .THE MARKET. - iull line Building Material, Paints and Oils i : SAW MILLS and MILL SUPPLIES. jGasWII llda & Llilj Supply Co . i . t .'. .. . land it was reoorted favorably. John i - . son County has five dispensaries by special acts and there is no saloon in the enuntVi ' ' Citizens from all over the I county had petitipned for a vote in each I of the five towns on prohibition or dis I issued for $25. to SI. Adopted bill passed 70 A New Bern Woman Says Oi.vatmn a floor naint that will last pensary. A bill providing, tor this was - ' hav(j Devoe,g. it strongly opposed Dy James i. rou m fflnM .nd wiuwear two- behalf of Clayton oa the. ground that " " Mrl" ,ieA E. W. Small I the Mayor, board I Aldermen, Asnit y I ' - -t Home, three fourths of the voters and I wolxL. ' more than that proportion of tax payers I " . wanted rest from liquor agitotion and I mti wms. wpra content with diaiensarv. He said Sensational Ending of Th Pilotage Bill To B Killed In Senat. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N- C.,Peb. 24 There was a sensational climax to the Senate com mittee's hearing of the Wilmington Pi lotage bill this evening, when a propo sition was made by the attorneys for th pilots to repeal all pilotage laws and have no further legislation was accept ed by Hugh McRae on behalf' of the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce. A bill repealing the present law will be introduced tomorrow and the present bill which has already passed the House will be killed in the Senate. The Senate committee on railroads this afternoon gave a rehearing on the bill to extend the Jif e of the charter of the Atlantic and North Carolina' rail road hewing arguments for it from Jar vis, Davidson, Craig and Munroe and against it by W. W. Clark, T. C. Woot en and Vardner but again reported It unfavorably by a vote of 7 to S. New Barrel Sauer Krout, Fresh Harvey, Small Sugar Cured I'ig Hams. Fresh Invoice Heinz Baked Beans Plain nnd with Heinz Sweet Mixed and Plain Sweet Cuoumlr Pickles. Florida and California Oranges, Ontario and Heckers' Prepared and Plain Hm kwlieat. Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print liutlor. Dried Apples 5c lb. JL. McDaniell S Wholesale fe lletail Grvver. jE 2 Tarker Store. Corner Broad and Hancock Sts. 2j fftVfff T?f TVTTf TTTVTTTTVv TVVVTT7WTTVTTVVVTTT7TTTTTvT a. m . ,BAKDWlni 71 MUduIlt, v - - rttoae ltT. . .' 'MUX BCPPUM 44 Cit f rbonalH. tTffffTf IfTTff HfflTtTTTWrfTTTtTTIHf f TfVTTTTfTTtT i Groceries. r ble Voight U'llirtf Co., mbrartnf tfte following oojmiar bfaml. E nrn PATPKT CAU.k II f Y AXD AW)YK ALL P . Ws K ntMnr a M'holmaW Snd Keii Crocrf RUirs at Nv 1 P " Boaia rrnnt Mmi, aiwi sm rny o pptt mix innw ami cBiTT,r 4 srku a one oi he had worked for prohibition twenty I r Emmji gujtued tmm New Ave years, and had never taken a teeUY. VMtardllv wher th9 has been appear before a oommittee on a liquor l, m , courw of stenog . . ..... . I - w" a v nt 3 . i,uitw1all side.. He contended that tit. was not r,,u. waro revu - Kka.uin An tUm,. I fmm h .laicrh where he nas ueen ar- of people in the country by simply let-1 guing cases before the supreme court. ting a few town people go together ana I Mr. H w Df. .nd son arrived vote it out of a town. He sv figures I . n .in. .t. t tnln her showing how Johnson county had back I n.K.4 Kn U eomDOsitor in the tlidod from being the banner democratic 1 1-,, 0flnc . ounV nw r"a. , , . wm .,-. f Arista! was vote. . aenresenUtlvei Unady ana I r- - - ttnr ofJohnaon and Bantelle of Wak I her yesterday. . J .... Lin . J I. i.i ... , i, . . . T wm T n.I.M lavoreaine uiu i u w myvimi . v. ana Mrs. . ino favorably. ' Asked why ths county was tor arrived m th city from Bennett not relegated to th provislona the rille, 8. C, but night and are located Watts law a member said, because then ,t Mr. H. B. Duffy' on Pollock St , uo Ppi . - ' I it Bful Ur. U. Rtnaabenrer who A largs dalegatioa from; Idwarda lAlh.v.VM. vUltinir at the homeof MrM. Beaufort eounty then appeared asking I u.v--tiini-l to thdr bm in New w vjivMia -i' -i 1 Yorx City last ntgnu dispensary law ot last legislature anai . . , .n! . .v.-. ,w it Rr. L. P. Howard., of Durham, li com under th Watta law. question the fa of Mr. O. N, Ermtt. being confined to prohlblttoa or diapen-1 . ngx and Hssdamw Howau, vnx aarv. C H. Bob oppoi of J Urt, of New Jaraev wr rueU prnt law and four apaches ' wer I a pattroa houe jretordy and made favoring it oy eiUMna oi Aurora, I left m th afUrnooa for tMur nag 1 . 1 ... , . . - - I . . . . I 111 UUJ wao Mia u. oimymmmij unur turn frv i QtT Beauiori wnere vney win ppnra visions of th aMcial act was worn I tba wiiKi ngr ana w mi oor- . - ha Ua. f- Hla AMMMMi Sfe SM IMM WA wMIIflttl ' ww.-" ' 'zr..T :r:,r, z i frin . , tu,k 0f i. r - - . ' ; - - i . t . . a Another hot eontMtwai had over I Mr. A. T. Walah left tor Ton bill to glr th citlMns of Wilaoo a voU I laat nifht to buy Spring goods for i. oa tftoponaary, aaioons r prohibition. I M. MiUtwtJ A Co. The eity voted for dlapwaary teR wl ir. Eenwdf and Mrs. CUmry who under a special act Mtim waa w to Nw to the burial of tneir orovUioamth act tkmlng a rot I .uj ta flalil. rrery twoyraaeiUitwl in th I . , . h, Watte law. WoodartJ aaia b ln4 nll campaign oa a ptpmla to bar law paatod giving th rigM to voU at lat after wo years trial of lb dUpoti aary and had rwwtvod tw totaa to hi ofrpornwiU on tn th primary, John T. Bntton fnk again th Lit) but It r cil a favorabl rvport, Th bill rjulring ri!m4 to trans port !1 tt oftifrr fr of hrf o rommilt tWk y at did Wiii bill rwj'iirirt all attnlml of Grmhor Nurmal fklorI to twb thrv r and h UigM tHw fr or pay twi baa r'3 nmia.l tuUtf. Makes bone and muscle faster than any other remedy. Brings stringth, health a..d happiness to the whole fam ily. That's what Hollister Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tableds. F. S. Duffy. For Extra Fine Beef call at Coast Line Market 1 ' The Trent FurnitureCa, Ivid.d.le Street. Are opening up a a Large and Complete Stock of Furniture which will be SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH OR ON INSTALMENTS. All the latest styles in different varieties of Wood. Call and see I TBEIKT FURNITURE COMPANY, X aw m et j 4 iTl 1414110 BireOT, Next to Sam -Lipman 'a Dry Goods Store. iltlUtHliiAiliiiltiHiliitlitAiiitltllliiliiiiiiiia WoodSeais. New Era Cow Peas ar rightly named. They are the Deal oi uow reaa, woeuw tor northern, waterai or soutbara ture, upright in growth, enormous ly prodocUva, both of vines aad pea, ana are.aiiograier uu nxai aatlafactory and sura cropper grown. Poast bad ova forty different vriUe In oar exhibit at St Loom, on wntcn wo won awaraea the Gkand Prlsa. WWt DuHHla Catalif Wa atlUOwkalMNrailMO. Writ a U as4 i(cl Srtot 1M ot , T.W,W3ciiSoDi,!esi;iu, . Biisia- fiaiiaia. If waM Ui.mMa aa4 kwl Wafcw Mm an Ci.l.aw im, UMripux tMAnm t.. all . tttmt Ui. kiwi, to aM. 11 U'.aMita4 batMlkaartiaa, TSlank Books. ISKWaLS, LEAD PENCILS, ELASTIC HANDS. SPONGES GDMMED LABELS, HIN RACKS. Sl'ONCE CLI'S, PIN TICKETS, STRlNt; TA(iS And Dozens of tbins3 for the BOOK-KEEPER. IL E. Whitehurst & Co. 45 Pollock Kr H. NOTICE WINDOW DISPLAY I 0 Atir tha CwanMatlaa. "Wall. Tm. Brown sod Kmlts r to me to orl opow oW Oofro " -I lb mrallM awMtrtr Wh. ttm: tirowa pa e-mlni to. a Urnltb wtt o(mTtil UaW TfcV . ! a k'wuHHiih , nit '. n' 't' wni.llf .tf(.ka III roi'l. At Reasonable Prices. riannt rmn-i t ;-r ' n r I (, . ' i' . ' , , J w.il jiTn.iia li 11 4.t I r l al .pi ' i ' " I. llcllo Ccntrall A ar'-f r t V' 1, , pus" - f;-4 . . .... - I f i " "' v , ji'.. it. .i. f..r. . I '"ift ' j. i-. " i -1, i f .' t ,,.;i,u' IHSUBlHCt JLHD ERICS Liko a Bhip"Tcckd . BalloV ' uAr.tK h.lri'ri nd h"T,I' la Uw avr. man whrt w4din!f 8o1 bin -wu( b-fft of wealth or a vn- tcrK If fao ft fr kwo WiiW- jOt lrv'jranr loi'"mr.ii y. To In-'a-.ranro fymjntf e ft wi'.l ! r h t. yrnif tfU if T')tj ft Jf j I a". fll iEral 1 j-r'i k t I. 3 f , . 1 , ; i , -t !:-."k S t i OAKS MEAT MARKET. Th following schedule of price will !" adopted at the Oaka Meat Market on aod afUr halurcuy reo. itn. WESTERN AND NATIVE STALL-FED HEEK. All Loin Stoak par lb. 12JC- Htandanl Kil.. mt II.. 12 Bbouldorcute " " 10c. Suw "c PORK CUTS. Trimmed Loin per lb. 12ic Hhouldem (r Ih. Kir Slew per lb. K. SAUSAGE. Sauaag, pn lb '. 1SC. All Pork per II. Ut Devonahir Farm per lb 20c. Chitterlinga He CORNED MEATS. Ham pa tb 14c Bu(U per lb Kk- Lsrd a, I aod 10 lb bockoU par lb lie Lard in hti lb raw. per lb K All Smoked Moat at Lowoat Markrt Pric-a. POULTRY Tl II 1 Game In 8cin." . TIPlcraWiKAUyok-rv-d. andrROMITDEI.IV. ert cuAiurrrtm ' ' Thatktraj th pubOe for past favors ooHcit ronUnuanro of taKt. snt wt will tftdmvof to giv satkfactioa in rrry way. OAKS MEAT MARKET.: "V HACKBURN A HILLET, Sicfc Aboiil r 1 1 . . f . f I,AtNIIlY TKa f.VWfw fU-am Laundry ,M M r.tit'r wjri; iih ih U ' : . , -.1 i-t iwy iv4 f'r " ' . To nd your friend a V Souvenir it Card to day, , i For alby ; -. 1 i - Owen 0. Dunn. L1!t f rtW $UtUrt, t or rlla A I rat. Sla. i'" f . a- ! 'r I f '-! f,'rvi " FOR SALE I s (tf
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