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if r. vv r- 4C'.t ITrrn, M". ., Wednesday Sloriiing, March 1, 1005. Tnentj -Third Year 4 V eeeeeeeeeeeeeee i In SmssandLace Curtains i ; Beautiful Swiss Curtains with 4 1-2 ji inch Buffloj 3 yards longr $1 59 value for ; ; ,$1,19 . ' 1 ' . , Xace Curtains entirely new Patterns j : 5-1 1 yards long and 11-2 yard wide ;; $2 00 value for $1.39 and $3.00 value for $2,00 iV.'ACD DILL . : ; passes. passed second reading 74 to 35 passed third reading 69 to 23 and was ordered enrolled. "'.'"! ' '; - J. M . Mitchell & .Co., PHONE 288. 43 Pollock SK, Opposite Post-office: WHHHm M . b DononoDo ooao nonoonoacono o . ..." , v 4 1 ,;0.: '.a. ,0. ,o A JR , Our Spring 14ne of W- L. Douglas, Stacy- Adams and Lewis A Crosette , Shoes have come in and we are showing ? then f V-" ' ''" NEWEST STYLES g 'In HlghNhoesand Oxfords. la Patent W t oartAf Tti VIMa nnrt Rot Calf. A4VM)VW4 f . MMM Ww - w w. , . Ht Fiqht ,And Denunciation Froih Democrat. Umtsamsatt Vrt Dows By Pirty Vote. poattst I Teenage Tix. BliUPut , te fa Fail Tims. Ml 1ft ' Nfmt of Democracy ' I Special to Journal Raleigh, K. C Feb. 28.-In Senate I bills and resolutions introduced urging Congress to promote the project of an inland water way in North Carolina. To renovate Senate chamber and House of representatives.. Pills to , regulaie I employment of telegraphers and rail way telegraph operators. Bills, passed to provide system of repairing bridges in Pamlico; for working of public roads in Chowan; to allow Pasquotank to issue I bonds and levy special tax; to give Jones I county road law; to ' allow , Winton to lew special tax: to prescribe time for holding election for dispensary at Ay ten and to allow people of Creswell to vote on Dispensary; to Increase number of commissioners of Beaufort county; I to reduce limits ef Fountain, Pitt coun ty; to authorise county board of pen- lions to place on pension roll any merit I arious case, even where the person ma; lave property worth 500. Senate took up as special order bill tr I relieve board of Agriculture from con- tributing 110,000 annually to current ex lenses of Agricultural and Mechanical joUege at Raleigh. $550,000 IS INCREASE : Come Jn and See jhem. We will be pleased to show you. iJ J. BAXTER.! 6 cccocscacccocssacccocccoaQ MlvT.ca&Jf k& Fence HAVE JUST EECEIVED A OAR LOAD. BEST FENCE ON THE MARKET. Full line Building .Material," Paints and Oils. ; SAW MILLS and HILL SUPPLIES. , Gasliill lldvv. & Mill Supply, Co . a In appropriations Asksd tor by LmWUbm 1 ' '." CoBmltles.' ' SDecial to Journal. ' Raleigh, Feb. 28. Members of the appropriations committee sayvtomghtj I the bill they j.will report covering all I Appropriations, will carry, about , 550, 000 more than the appropriation made two vcars aeo. -The committee will give the Hospital" for the Insane at Ral eigh all it asked for exceptjifty thou sand dollars for the purchase of a farm Will give the Hospital at Morgantonall asked for. amusement hall and spur railway. The bill carrying all appro priations is to be reported to the House tomorrow evening. Most or tne creasels for chariiable institutions. HALF HOLIDAY REWARD To Puylls at Graded School (or Ponctuality. There was joy in a number of the rooms of the Graded School, yesterdaj u ww the last day of the month, -.I. thnob rnnma whOSB CUpilS had wild w'wo " " ' - . r.nrd f or nunctuality during the past month received the half holi Aav rAward. m. fnMimCT irrades were thos I IMllun- B am. rainnta were perfect: 4 A, 5 A, 5 B, 6 A, 6 B, 7, 8, 9, 10, nine grades ir The success of Prof. Craven s effort in enforcing punctuality in his scnoou ing of peanuts at night, the adjustment is bearing splendid results. It was of one's bee hives, the forbidding the hard task to begin with, plenty of pro killing of game in certain counties, 1 tests, but thanks to the great support where the particular species to be pro. ! given to his efforts by his teachers, tn hrnctPil hnvn hn extinct for manv ! victorv mav be said to be won, aw years, to prevent the killing of birds ' tardiness is a badge not wanted by an) in one county while the people in the pupil in the school. one adjoining can slay Jill they want to February lias been a severe month ir The poor birds having no knowledge of :tg weather conditions, but there hai the dividing line are or course naDie Un,BItt nce of about 500. against Scales offered amendments ftrst re-ico fly to their oeatu, wnne Kinajmenos 459 or the game month ra 1904, but h Wlmrfamnamta on fertilisers to It I re trymg to protect them, i say an n,mFtnitv at dudHs is shown t Hmta, this being defeated an amend- tW woul( amusi"e lfit WMn splendid results, there being in February ,,t to n,.k. it IB cent Mr ton. thU " , " " , 370 tardv PUP"8- wnl,e ,n wre . mnra tiiwM Limns Hru ui in urvikvii. ami Jso was defeated. The bill passed ittl M manv ug creates espionage, and final readlnB. - Bill to erect Hall of Re-1 that creates crime of various kinds. lords was made sokial order Wednet-I oll it will all soon be., over ana it is . . . rf in y,, which .. . a 1 - " . . imie iiKuiy uiu boiiio wi ure !" ,,, to have the half holiday, am 111 have many explanations 10 mane, - Paint Your Buggy For 75c. to $1.00 with Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint It weighs 8 to 8 oza, more to the pint than others, wears longer and gives a gloss equal to new work.. Sold by E. W. Smallwood and The J. C. WhittyCo. Legislature From Country View. r Judging from the criticism made on the work of the legislature, by people from the country districts it is likely that trouble is ahead for somebody zf A man prominent in his neighborhood, and a successful farmer, upon hearing that , the legislature intended to adjourn next week, delivered himself thus: , ' 'The present session General Assem bly of North Carolina has been the worst failure I have ever known. ' . Not e bili " of public interest do I know of has been passed. All the work done has been in the way of class legis lation, making neighborhood laws, and wrangling about the liquor question and no bill that I have Been had much in it to promote temperance, but some of them. - if passed, will fatten the whiskey trust, and by the- way, it, would be interesting to know how much that trust is responsible for this pro hibiUon movement. Dispensaries, we know are its favorite off spring. f. ' 'Well, there were many other bills introduced and passed that will be of no benefit to anyone, unless the profusion and confusion of laws encourage htiga don. The way the ' legislature has dabbled in matters affecting the sell NEW ARRIVALS AT- J. L TJcDANIELS Cor. Broad and Hancock St. New Barrel Sauer Krout, Fresh Harvey, Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams. Fresh Invoice Heinz Baked Beans Plain and with Heinz Sweet Mixed and Plain Sweet Cucumber Pickles. Florida and California Oranges, Ontario and Heckers' Prepared and Plain Buckwheat. Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter. Dried Apples 6c lb. J. L. McDaniel Wholetwle farker Store. eft Retail Grocer. iiiuK owra, corner uroau ana HancocK Bts. 9C rVTTWVVfffTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTI The Trent FurnitureCo., 54 :Lid.a.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 TRENT FUItNITl ItF COMPANY, 54 ZTIMdle Street, Next to Sam Lipman's Dry Goods Store. Uiiliiyiililitiiiit.l lenous. more laws there are to be broken, and the number WM 19 Mr. T. A. Green, President of Boarc of Trustees New Bern Academy, was ( That Beautiful Gloss. The Ward liquor regulation bill which d Senate prohibiting distilleries n towns of leas than thousand popula- 4- nn uwx.1.1 order In House I comes from the varmsn in uevoe a var t r " j-- tfcNIncb warned ell friends of bill igamst voting for any amendment or (ottnotioB to table any amendment at web course might kill MIL .Turner of fered substitute making it unlawful tc tell or manufacture- liquor In North Carolina subject to vote of people of eacJ jpunty it general election next year I He iid he offered thie in good faith !ae attacked the Ward bill laying hU nlsh Floor Paint; costs five cents more a quart though. Sold by E. W. Small- wood. DIFFER ON AMOUNT. Boadi. ' SAROWIBK ft Middle St, fkoee 17. MILL 8UPPUM 44 Cnvea Phone tl. tittlenettt el South DakoU Another Cenlsronce.' Special to JournaL Raleigh, Feby 2& As yet there is no bill would establish prohibition in every (agreement as to what is to be done re- jounty where people voted for It Mc- garding the bonds known at the South asked if Watts lew did not give! DakoU bonds, held by Schaffer and that right. Turner replied. Watts law 1 Brothers of New York. , There . was a ml Mrmlttad town neoole to vote, and I lonr conference this afternoon. , It was r m e - aid his biU did not allow tele or menu-1 reeultlesa, - The State offers $198,000, facture of bqtxir country distrkU, It did! the bond holders demand $242,000. not auonlani WatU act. but amended I fhere will be another conference to il. Murphy of Rowan offered emnd-1 morrow morning, and then the legisla- BMntmvhibltliif sale well aa msnu-l tire committee will make It report at 10-4 BneetlnflT' - Ifarture of HauoTta towns of le than I to the course to be taken. Three hundred vards of Beet Quality 10-4 Sheeiinr, price elsewhere 28c, out tf ..U VA iMinnfl W.rrl hill k. r ' r - wi JI iMxukawu a nmnmL Fmmitar I t L... . .L nRA 1 H 1 H. II LI. ' ' I - - ji jog Willi lwvii 1 bm nnla ika r hnt full era erlda See IslahoV ' Othere ask 7e vard. I said Murphi bad fought Ue WatU bullion, toke HoMatere iwcy mouniam and wee actually agabiat his amendment which was offered to defeat Ward bin. Mitchell of Bertie spoke of powerful lobby the distillers had her aocthe literature they were circulating. and said the other tide had no eorh lobby ere buying large packifea ef Goods each day. Big est in Suits, SscrifWe price I u. Ok who had railed around spoke of the good results which punctu ality assured to everyone In all wautt of life, and congratulated the pupils foi I their faithful attendance during Febru ary and hoped to see the good effort for punctuality increase throughout thi entire school so that every grade wouk have it half holiday on March 31st Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal Raleigh, Feby 28. - The Supreim court this evening died the follow inj I opinions: Roper Lumber Co. vs Elizabeth City Lumber Co., from Camden, petition of I plaintiff to rehear allowed. Taylor vs. Parker from Hertford er ror.. Rt.t va Schanck from Craven, M OAKS MEAT MARKET. The following schedule of prices will be adopted at the Oaks Meat Market on and after Saturday Feb. 18th. WESTERN AND NATIVE STALL-FED BEEF. All Loin Steak per lb. Shoulder cuts " " Trimmed Loins per lb. : v You Will Save Money " tmln muh at This Week'a SaW Read carefully every Hem adver ' tlerd in UiU advertisement and yon will toon find a caving from 26 to 40 per .eat. " ': " ' l.fW) yards the very bret full yard wid 7a H tlf aama traalltv for 6fC the Vrd. Hamberar Bartralns. 1,400 yard, An quality Edging and Inoertkm. Price elsewhere 15c, our price I 7 Uteyera. . . . ' Rubbers. Men's Rubbers Sue, Ladle Rubbers 40c. ' '- Our end of Season 't tele of Clothing and Furnishing. . The Bargain huntenl StoU ve Turnage from Greene, new trial Jones vs Wooten, front Greene, er-l Cask ins vs Allen firmed. from f" , Pamlico, af- 12c. Standard Rihs per II 10c. Stew " " PORK CUTS. 12Jc Shoulders per lb. Stew per lb. 10c. SAUSAGE. Sausage, per lb 12Jc All Pork per Hi. Devonshire Farm per lb 20c. Chitterlings CORNED MEATS. Hams per lb 14c. Butts per lb Lard 8, 5 and 10 lb buckets per lb 11c Lard in &0 All Smoked Meats at Lowest Market Prices. cases per lb 124 7c Wo ir.c He 10c i Wc POULTRY lid Game In Reason." These Pricee will be strictly observed, sml PROM IT DELIV ERY GUARANTEED. Thanking the public for past favors we solicit continuance of tame, and we will endeavor to give satisfaction in every way. OAKS MEAT MARKET. HACKBURN A WILLET. Proprietors. eeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 1 0BimmiMBimMiam Tea this month. Bright eye..and red lint follow It use. 85 cent, Tea or I Tablet. F. 8. Duffy- . - , FOR SALE I One. North Carolina '.tlx per cea bond.-' -:.,.-'- - Apply to' rTTta. 75 Iliddle Street. TlfttHTtTffttTTtfTTTTtTtrryftyffTTTTTVfTfTffftTmr - ...... .-..O-irocjonries-. ' JUBT P.F r.IYr.D Solid Car Load of Fkwr from th. eU R.lis ble VolgHt MiiUf.-g Co., embrln the f'illolrf popular brand. Ollt VATEXT, CALLA LILY AM) AWiVE ALL : We have ofd t WbfliaW tnd Rrt; Cnx-ory 'nr st No. SI f-na'-h Tnrni Ktrt, n4 sra ttuif to ftmt mr friwwla end m.u.m.n with a lifie of Vrt !i nn4 Corrfutlj- the flag of William and Shore had Wed to d!pitte Chairman Simmon, the bead ef the Democratic party, m raMttt ment at bi eVt .to protect home, choree and school Graham of Cran Till atlacliad Ward bill, declaring il eonUurwwl .mf or temppranee or mnrality, tut tf.al while St mnt- no jni to the tiTrf4 eaii, it wnl m 1 i--t ny to l"Tn riic Mrty. II 0 - r'i' l I. a ! temr-aranr In I! - V. aril. It' 1 ;- '-I ; ' .-fa f V. 1 t 1 I " , ' - !' ,i J r-1 l- ' . . I' - . ' f - ' " I.'1 ' 1. r 8. M. BRINSON. Fashionable , twr!tor la -n Acrimllug to ttie cwj'i! of OrtoU-t 1001. tlte wore 11.80 lulisldlniits I t;mnbint eu Inrrro" of w,io. litis lrcr(iie ln'ludw 411 )' Itlmne d"liirorerd by Cepjein Holm 1" leol. Tlie e-tol Incrroae was ilr fore b-A or AO fwf nL Tte Ku:-& rn poputntlo of Crwilnod la UmI was 272: In lK H wn av. me wr ml IU:.ima are BnkkTtfiro. wb aW, ami JuHfin.'Miali, wilb tC3 Inhale llsnta. Tlie pnl-t;rnlniKlcr era 01 ftura r.lnt W "I Tb rr-.nnln.l irf iha fmcmlf!ll I a-twlhF to'jc!. T birtb en.l Jl't ml ry grt'? frimi r t rwr. r'.nit:,ip!fn rinlmi St te rent In ! n , 1 twr r!il in in " Atvifii l.T iwf -t.t tif tli" d"!a f frmn l.?iitet ttn- rlillljr dmwn- In IU 1.1 'I KWH-,1 f VT fM vi . ... . . . - . 1 ' a.J-1,;! ; "i'ii.lL P 'rt' .!, t1 ti ketif hi IiAtNDHY At OciiGcnniilD Price V- . 1 . ! I ! ' f 'l V it-1 S i !, k ! t.f r. 1 r ! J" ' k 1 Stationery KnnclVsBooliCtor TbeCoVWboTO Steam Laundry ha Seen recently euulpped with the very ' Uel bnproved mechlnery and guernn tee perfect alifcUoa ti their work. The ndertlgned heeUkea the agency br this city tad wtU care for and deliver free of charge all Uundrrentreated to Cell phone No. l&e beween'athe boor if I and 11 e'rkxk ea Monday and be m do the rt i. K HINKf, Aft DDon't UTorgrot To send your friend - Souvenir Post Card to day. , For sale by Owen Q. Dunn. Leading Prtalar dr Blatloeer. Cer Pelletk Urevea II. James Willis l. ' s cr r. lo t!- th v At Ccst . I ka aavaral WWW Mni Wfii '1 Imj tirrr-J tss'l lrlnf A rap hed 1 p- ' r,a !. h I Tr t Fee- -1 t v- tr.b-'. t'm).U f '..!, ( tr l i. f : t I Vine- f, - ' a--! f riiArricAij J.T.AOCN.IIITII And horaa bnf ba Oprtii ahop si V yUw-e ftjrmwly ee- 1 -nipwxt hy NnwJal Jarkarm rm (Ha wh'f In raaf of C, tt. Hilfa. Wcwk ' properly done end f !iatnt(. Dear Friends: I Mr j-M rird a - Ii'iCTjI I t ff FpTir-f and Pmnmrf iarrj.Wa that 1 will rVt in f.'.S OO. ! w-tV (ii!it.lM.. TV Hi j U t"t ihnri time 1 ' I 1 1 Of r i f
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