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.i i -A -' ' V- - . . if ?' - i ' ' '" 00 - : ... ; .' : xcw cm:;, xohth caromxa", Wednesday KoxximFEimUABY; isos.trun- fKM f. ?frxmftY.$XTn: year '.J 0 II :tm : ti::g in UUE .. -.,. v-. '-. "Wila large Capital, Complete fadltiea, and an earnest da- ' tirttpuk till bank of praeUod bcntflf toMcti mud mjr jiqnMreiaJ aoeyast or any of tit vtocr erricM wt ean reod. iOiJ ' : ai: : - ) :" -'? JAB. B. BAnES, Prs. T. A. GREIJ, V. Pres.- W. V. Praa. OEO. B PENDLEfON, Cashlrr Gala glow t CUktf 4 BasJacai HTADQCARTEBS 0PI9EB tl BAL- klGH BI T?" 81TEBAIC" " BIBlCiTOKIlX CAJTDi. . " i 4j, WE MAY BE A LITTLE PREVIOUS. BUT 1T3 OUR CUSTOM EACH SEASON ABOUT ' THIS TIME TO DISPLAY OURSPRING MUSLLV UNDERWEAR in QWV VIM ltVUipiV IUIC VIUWIMVIIig VIKUIIDIQK) II IB ! I "VI WOT $ ' ' '''W i loom, Corset-covers and Skirts in a great variety of vrtiftnal tfef(r!ijf,;l Yon will have to se these trarmenU to fully ia!i iajrini?, valoe, th-n will Agree that they cannot be ov r ratifd. ev- to- tbftf slightest detcrer, the workers artahip, the mateiial pd the feneral -makeup of the garmrnts sre all that yo could winlt If twipthe price was asked. Wt- shall be glad to sHow you the entire line, thohgh yoii may aot want to buy. Command us and' we shajf, he glad to erre you. ' ' .' 'iHE STORE V!' ERE QUALITY AN'D PRICES HARMONrZE. M. Mitchell kM f-Pollock St. Oi,p. Episcopnl Church. 'Phonev288 TO!! CGT i:i SESSIO Werk ef Copybf Th laws Pastel by Tbe ' last . lejitHeiitia( Pla ta eperaUotX ILtJel IeK Fifteen Teats AMIttoaaf Tax Per lli. SelTOls-BmO Fertiil ae Baaiaest ;v-- . T ( ; '- .'.t ' ' f'V" n : ) (H- ) ) )i- () ()- 4- i; i 1 i 1 r - Kew Fern N C 1 HEATH & Ml tsLIG AN; PAINT: PAR01D AND NE POM SET BED ROPE ROOFlSlf Building Materiall, Puie white lead, Oils and glass. GHU. Hardware Co, IfUdW Street ;Mi Phone 147. 0 O O 0 O O-O-O-O 111 o-4)-O--0--O--a--ft--O--0 II IF IT IS TO BE HAD 1 At a drug store dont ask what we have order i what you want. . . C. -T. YOUNO, Pirscrlptloi Drnktlt T .V;-.. - H 5 Special CorreBpoadence. ' Raleigh, JC.C Feb, 4, The Raleigh Schools will ask for IB cents addi tional -tax., thii much being required, 't 3 tteenactment oi the few by the legislature at . the extra session. It krouid have been necessary ta hare kept the schools open "next season 'on iy half the .regular tlma. i JTha,- xm now allows an election to be bad at any time and. If, Abe one to-be held fails,' tien ahother can be. bad after two months, Is past. etc. The fertilizer 'dealers say that bus iness baa been very dnll en account of siow cbliectlons and that a great, many eVsonef wd jwr.es few.' fertUisera, took adylntage bt .the panic, Baying they could "not make payments. Bishop Cheshire, ibis week .begins nis, spring visitations, on ue ,w,bi. He'Vill deliver an address before the Daughters of the Confederacy atTar- bord 'at the ceremonies n honor of the hundredth anniversary of the birth' day of his grandfather, Governor Clark. .- ' C" " . At the Yarboro; House, in the of dces formerly occupied by the Saa- board Air Line, Ashley. Home of John son county,' has opened his beadquar- ters,'and a long streamer announces that fact It is rumored that Locke Craig and William. JW. . Kitchen lll also' nave beadquirters here. . This wilt add very much to the gayety of affairs. The frlendB of Mr. Horns are pushing his candidacy On tbe ground that be Is a very hlgh-ctaas business man and. that he' was a Confederate ldier and-they say that this will be about the last opportunity to nominate a Confederate soldier for governor. la tha halted 8tates court here he trial ct the brothers Field, of t)ur- bam, ou the harge o fstealing $3,000 from a mail car, on of tbam being a route agent, Is drawing qalte a crowd. Tha atttrneys forth rtslda aay that aq far no etdeate of moment has ieea brought .'Maui H them. The federal : eonrt is convicting many moonahl oera, anl there wtli be large "baton .t fhem to o to the penitentiary t Atlauta, The clerks of the Beoate and House nnlabed,jin-heitWorg yaeierday and wVX Ute.-eanoUiag Iarkiemt eo Jeaviog tbe SOS acte and.jeeointion and the )oni already tor the eub- Uc jrtater. v poring the aeealoa the caption of paH of the act were prtai- eU. aad later pamphlet wilt eontaln alt ol tbeae. The new lawa,-pnbUe and private are to appear la one volos. II la claimed .(hat the pnblie printer kae now.faclUUee toajloint this work maqh more quickly, than -before and that .thd delays which have given tdaelk trouble wtll eeaee. i"J 'J. . I Out at the AirtctlturaJ aed Meebas idal Coll ft the tteaUag plant has been pet InoyeraUoa and naeb other work baa been, doae ,The committee Is ar jraaglrig to give i aoroplete Titer ar- vtca..aa4-srk protcotloc tor ' all (he L i rbulldlngs. vTae tens has. been t Very nicu-ii, toMlrVonaL. II teems that the eenlor It-taM, at least U, gotng to adopt the lrox arsiem in ee 1 many eoiteget Vod 4he lower eiaae mea are eonaid- irriog the qceeUoa of adoption, ' ' - ' Thai WUe OlJ Tift wee delighted Chicago, Feb. ' 4-Trade, condiUont : areT alowly fmproviog, ?bnt they 'art long way ,fro normal. - There la In creased activity 4a a few Hoes of man- ufaeturing and there care re3uoQon in, Uera.little cb4nge ta the attm bet 4f unemployed it aotieed, although the per - rentage to amaUer cthanM days aio.4 SnppUtf of merchandise arft. being redaced in ell sections, and distulwB nfejraMlng with the light es: atneks in- recent"-yeara.i Agricul tnral Passes are securing Aigh prices for ail tbey have to sell, with the ex enpttonr pLiiw tock, and are well paid for the labors. :Lpiatrlbntios of dry .goods waa -on a larger, scale, With Increasing r ship ments on spring orders, and Jobbers say that many orders that wwe can celled some time ago have been re- Instated. No- freebcuU were' made in prices of cotton goods, but the market- it easy. There waa also an easy tone to . the market for other goods with leas call for them , than la; former yean at thie time. ' Ctotb' lersi report a moderate, trade. Shoe houees. are selling a fair number of shoes and rubbers. - Collections ; are slowly -Improving, and With eaalet money there la a more confident feeling in trade circles gen erally. Cold weather Increased buy lng of coal, but not to the extent that dealers would llke1 Buying of lorn bef .la slightly heavier than in recent weeks and prices are ahowing steadi ness. : c 9 SQUt yrnt fitittt J . t New f re "CotU gt, ief , If etbodkl Ckorrk, Bridget, ' Wetif ul view of New Bern. tlmto property,,' Eet rroot ' t entire or in tout " ' ; n '-;-5r.'V'I - ,r nrriaoa farm, l nllet frem New er; Ian4Ir.f ofi Trent RJvtr, t rallroed, Mfam U M" pereoa. Hoemt Me Daniel aUm ; tuitabW for Bel) or reeidesee. , ' - farm and UrnVr lands etth-r or eaU, lent a lae. AW f 1 V- V ' qty p eperly booght or k)4 ai smaO tspeoee t wr; " IU JIWW ' -. Il 1 ,1 Oor $ltM and $1U0 Beable Bar. rel 6uns new going at BltuM aid $1104t-J. 8. Basaight Hardware Cam Py: ' Dispositlea ef Sphtbera Ballread's Payment Special Correspondence., Raleigh, N. C, Eeb. 4 Of course here will be Inquiry for some days about the disposition of the $17,600 which the governor has received from the Southern Railway and which will be all applied to the payment of law yers' fees and costs in the rate litiga tion, not a dollar of it to go towards the costs of the epeci&T session of the legislature. All the bills are not in but it will take at least $4,900 more to cover -the expenses. rAa a matter of fact, the governor would not have called the ,leglBlat(ire together In aptr cial aeseion' unless the railroad had first agreed to pay costs of the lltl gations. The first thing done was to hav this agreement' President Fin ley o! the 8outhrn met the' Governor and it was ' made and then.' some points having artsea, attorney C. B Aycock went to i; Waahingtqtt to see President Flnley. The' Governor' di recti f after 'this wrote to alt the rail roads which hairs not been engaged in the suit,' Intimating that as they aad not pnrtictpateA ! in ' it,1' Bone of the ooeta engbt to fill upon them, bnt Preedent Ftaley made vr eerlbus ob jection td thlt view and wrote the gotr ernor aaymf tnat aitboaga the outer railroadt bad not Wed yet ' if the Soothern bad won its suit, tbey would 4 JIUI -WIUIL alif.UU'taVJ II" IV 11J iia Qti fiALI-5EW YORK , '- LAST KIGBT War Preparatleas , are Kef. Sbeetei j.r - Against Any One KaUev Bail- V Tokyo, feb, 4. At a sectional mltto nullnt ii (t riWt tn4av If Olabl aake4 againat , whom,, JapslTBE TtT .0? WiLLIAI XKS5IXG8 miinary;lpTiffrattpna directed.UvBBIAJPS ABBBX8B AT CARK8 Miniate.? of War Teraocbi replied, aay ingjjhat they were, not directed againat any on nation but to meet even toaj ltiea; on fhef Pacific, where Japan bat a'ilong ,coea$ . UnV fromf,8aghala to txfmoaa, t j o Since Jhe .receipt from, Washington of the mat reply to the,Japanee mem orandum of Dec II on, the migration question, the government ;bas been busy attending; to internal 'affairs a- rising from, the attacka .-on, the-cabi net and the interpellations tn the diet The .storm apparently is. over, and the fqrejgn offlce. will give, prompt atten tipnuL tte American negotlntiona, It stated authoritatively that the Am erican reply is eminently satisfactory. the .Same Old Trick Special Correspondence. .Washington, D. C, Feb. 4. Formei Senator Chandler has advised; the ne groes to Join in tending nnlnttrncted delegations to the Reptftlic na tional convention that cannot pe, nlpulated by the administration. When Chandler helped to count out Tilden by manipulating the darkeys of thlr ty-two years ago be showed himself an adept at the business and the mod ern negroes may follow his advice U there is "anything in it" Thaw Baltet Bavee at Katteew i Xing Carlos Faaerai Saturday Por tagal rjnder Martial Law Awful 1 Slaaghfer ef Meoss Big Apprepria- tlea fe PeasIeBs--Mea ef Fleet 8heim "iHeaer at Panta Arena Cage-Iie8agaa Scrap Up In Special to Journal. New York, Feb. 4. Col. William J. Bryan, gpbke to a large audience at jCarnegle lall last night and took for nia tneme,- inou enait not Bieai. "tie lAnacbed )nto the predatory rich who nave lived on the public as beasts of prey.; Be assailed the trusts and made personal allusions to those who have been "largely t nthe public eye as the principal Supporters o fthese trusts and monopQUea Herald that the laws saduld be as binding for the rich And they ' should have Justice' meted out to them as much as any thief. ssr K3ur trade ctemadsihat we carl fry the very best floar that can be obtained. Our flour is be ginning to b? "TOWN TALK" in fact it is 'TOWN TALK." Insist on eetting "TOWN jTALK" when you buy fiov Best lor Bread. Laice. ana Pastry. Cooking. BepnbUcaa Premises . Special Correspondence.' Washington, D. C, Feb, 4. Some Republicans of national tmportaace are declaring that after the coming election there will be a special I aion of Congress called in 1000 to consider the tariff and revise it It is stated that the Republican platform will so declare. But if a Republican President and Republican Congress are elected favorable to tariff revision there will still be a Republican ma jority of the United States Senate, who are so wedded to ultra 'protec tion, that any bill for real revision proposed by the House of Represen tatives will meet decided hostility and would be likely to emerge from the finance uommuiee wun ran aavance report or even higher rates than the present law imposes. "" ; - How can platform promises er .per sonal pledges be expected to over come the entrenched standpatterf I- The more so aa the -Republican plat form will undoubtedly agaia declare for the "principle of protection 1md under that declaratiw aaxjtepuhli can Congressman xan, 41 bejranti to. vote against the reduction of any aehe- dure'e test V ieAWtW'WV duces the protection "now enjoyed by 1 1 Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 4. The Jianeei of Senator J. B. Foraker for oecomlng jhe Repnbllcan presidential nominee are growing less and his I'rtonds have about given up their cam paign in this State, his, chief hope of jetting delegates. His friends say Jiat they -will not despair until the convention Is over and the choice is made. Lisbon, Portugal, Feb. 4. The fun erals of King Carlos and Crown Prince wilt be held Saturday afternoon. The religious services will not be impos ing as has usually been the case on account of the circumstances and the general feeling throughout the coun try. , .The whole country is under martial law and no business, is being trans acted.' The revolution has received decided feheck; the awful tragedy leema, to have lulled the sensibilities of the people and whether opposed to t)M monarchy or not all subjects of tbe king" taks the loss at personal. 3ver iOO suspects have been arrested la 'connection with the assassination and if it probable that many execu tions will follow. anv trnat eomhine.or-moiaetad man ofactijrer that would decUre that .lie propoaed- redaction "of "a rate would leltheir" product bpen'tb eompetl- tioa from a like foreigd product- : rorv yeara the gaahat beeiailay. mA fv naVNTnteaA tKait wfcean "A mfaKllai a, - -',.- ; Isdatgomtry, Ala' with the performance of tbe' Schubert trniphrtn aub and Iady' QaarteUe jn Frbnarr lth t1, and from ths ol'lectloa of teeUmofllalt from the injt kirellmt of people w clip thtj following from thst sterling gntl- rcnors RmrT- State mopfy is lb! action, b!ch, as mas and Mol'. K. Dr, W.Dtilly tt bM alwsys centendeJ, should ntv rrr, Rertof of fit John's Chapl: r hsve bin brought then be can foel ,Aor tfitertjUsmtnt was very sU- 1 J n , fsrtnrr m all wbo taw it ana r- 1 b i,kn. I rs""4 U as a.rf.tif. srlitlc in btant t'i'r- .jiliiwat,; To ii. yoer winy t 5t;jnl t!lre, bnd I et.;.!l t.l t li t r'nl n f ' njr r-I of ' r n,jmn liiUin '' t t'-af t, rf it -itbMtberefp,. be thongfet W'SSSV?fi th?!!rTrtl0M uork' capnot taf.iy b.Stted to eg be 11700: - Tba Covertor npon "..i JZ. ..- v-.J iw Il that. Pmideat . FlnleT. waa Hght. ' te .aad tJg wrote r tba L. : Buc ptiVlatSv W u . .r.yr w.. .RapHcan leader! ara not tatiafled the tagltlatara to make' the raUwayt thltVecVaUoaland "at aa"tvt pay to the expenset at iba extra aea-' - w it.-.iJi Si i L fcrt-JV - ' v 7"T,-T'.f T -T7 WQ inlaak rat aismtkdotia tfeUmnt thai: "A Democratic 'lalff ai IwBjabeen followed bl businesi adversity; a Re publican tariff by .fcusinsH properity Who DMrefore baa or .wijl bellere waat they aayt.. Both their statement of adversity and their prognoetioatloa of prosperity has proven false golds td their deluded follower. iv.U't- As ' the Rejubllcaa.,tari8, kae foe- tba.eoav jblnes to increase tad, tei cheaper. a- broad than here; as t hag fosterad speculation, and xlca,vagaaps, iWblijh baa rrsuited la Snanclal panle and baslneaa deprestlon, to that , many worklogtm-n ar bunting tJob . with empty stomachs and tlio'r ,wjtrs an 4 children, fij tb pinch H pnverty- will the iipubllcan, po!!'.Jrlnp gjtplt the truth and rf.Jrra a Jaw that pro duces such dire results . It Is much to be fervrtd ilisy are wHilsd to their Idols, tbe protected sloe there woeld have been' a precedeav for IV for Oovernot Jarvii made- tketa pay the expentea "of the extra, tatsloa to the summtr of liSO; that la, made (he Richmond and Daa villa, aww the Boo them, pay the ax- pensea, -that aestloa navlng been call ed to tell to thai BTtteca tbe Westers atortb .Carelbaa' Hallway.. As a jpat ter of tact) tht Governor never in tended t apply doner of She moaeH . correppndeaca. It open in hie' office and shpnld be read at a whole." A aia Kl Jetter Uku frea It might be a different coovtrecUoa o some partica Ilsr point, At a matter of fact, if the republicans and othrr enemlet of tbe Oovtmof can .get nothing tM-tter a g(ilnt him, that that of. saving the ; jlle sitting tip ril tmiliig, and fcavs .tie fr lmi" er. j Fstlfe Trsst R8l!r.y Win!.' rhrtf r i I C '' I In ' n, i'. 'i 1 f "Ml f ' 1 t . :ur 1 ( o r " r "if 4 Tt- I 1 1 Intt'rtata, and tMr proml .Vrol;?! rrj to,J,n on. n.... -i f .nt i TYl ( ': !::'.) (1 " ' 1 "hy was f- '' I vi P r!--e :' t '-'' f 1 set .are' I hagbjrn" 1 G 0 0 D n e TP c 8 't B EM OVAL BALE TO BE CONTINUED - ' i e to ! . MaaaiaMaaaaaBBMawsBaBaaBnaMBiKia We have decided t continue our sale on all wlntf , fl clothing Dry Goods, shoes etc. continued in our be ' stores. Jt is absolutely necessary that we carry r- ' goods from our stores into our new quarters and gain have slashed prices beyond belief. Ther- y ' P remains a mountain of merchandise to be slaughter- ed. We wish to thank the people cf New Bern and vicinity for their generous response to our advertise ments. While the opportunity knocks at your door Never before has such unmerceful prices teen quoted infte.vBernon clothing Dry goode shoes etc. as are now being uffered during the continuation! of our remarkable Removal Sale, all eyes are turned o, Baxters stores, all tongues are telling of the marvel ously fine Bargains offered at thin sale. We are bound Rn4V 4- -v sir 1 " f 4 r-k f S W 1 f " ' 1 V V f w J -i 1 w !- nut w i-any any icii uvu olulu iinu uui iit.w ijuau ers. Feb, 4.-r-Harry K Thaw, sever acted so like- a madman as he ha atncai arriving here.. He raved all alftTadJtpt theguarda and watch erf busj; . He appeared to be prone to do himself 1 harm and on that ac- couht'wat held by tome of the guards. The) iuirrwDidlags, while not in the the, xaala, dlisgiteable, nave hnpreiv edibJ; agtpallat gad. be maVt twj!.wfBwiittrf aoa mora at aa ween- uyIKw er.removea taaa anything Algexjalglera. Feb. 4,--la a terrt- cvJaJtljlMtweb, the .French allied wi,ipojtcji ano.tne moots, ue former killed orjaoiaded of the. latter 1000 mea. " 13m JWmb toei la bear WaaWnlrfoa? D. C.'reb," 4A Ule- iram from, Admiral Kvaaa received by the itM rJepetmen) sUtea. that ,th Chll'las. lae appointed, aJl tcsJ, the daVftheIr aoioara at feota. Arenas TWO STOHES J. J. BAXTER TWO STORES WATCH FOR YELLOW SIGNS. fete eetJ I and the " reoeotloa . to tbe 'exceeding! cordial ' ' . .VasWngtofcAjyrW.A-The pea- itovbty granting ,to altveteraii or their vlqowA a . nnlforta pensloa of m pe-rmoutk will require aat appro prliea; U0,0p.0Od..,4! Attcntipn, cmen I Owing to It being between the tw eeaeenei ws ofTei BervirB to the publib along tbeae lines for the next H imjt, win alter miu itid ovar-coatse fltaadretaa their; original appearaur W hnve ial SO, years practical experience ea pne work and thttn thlngi Jo not fret about but TAIB THEX TO SAvTTBR If your ooat Ii too high or too low. in the.aeck, if yoor sleevee ars too long or too nhort, if your regit are too large or wo amau, er n taey waai a aw seai SE3ID TBKB TO SArTTXX and far, email saargla ws guarantee that yon shall be made glad. Taakiag-yea far past savers, Rsipect folly .w.L Cor. BOUTlI FRONT and ATRKBTS -i of iarri--y; : Ladles frl!d 14 karat goJt -double face-TEBfla 1 ahd '. -Waltaaai fll.vO Watotel new f ll.M at J: O. waiter Tbe Ledtn trewsTe1. ' " t -. , . ,. . ;,!- .i- -,:- ' t .'--- - . v s rsnk er Pretparity' -Special Correspondence - ' WMMngloi a C, Feb, 4-6ome of our rtopuMlHfcn eontemporariet are Indu'rml to bVllevt there . It another era 't ptnri prtty' about to Wn be-' -ai.a ti.s J'ltiBlmrg Stock Exchango opened Op SiUln for betneS a few (Jars ml 'Vi cannot comfort oor- !v with ' t kind ftt Jopla, for ws f-ar t' -it ' - k ! nnga d-!lngt, es- s r it n'M-urg, are often panl !rns! -1'lp ,tiy breeders. ; , !!' i fi 1 -4 J - ' J 'rvS rttTC rv t vcTa.fn . . ("juy ioiaui ouu-- r Fir inAtirc - . - . - v ras OF i . p'. i,vr tS.i, Em ' t IMS, ... .' -.' ; Ifeadowe Cotton and ATI Cmp Coana for Cotton,. v . -f . ; Gold Leaf and RAe fir'Totiero- J i , V,V 8perlat Pertiliten ar9 Ornpa. ' , I ." -"- ' Ak your deW for ear Braoda. and Jo will be'pWd wllh th J;,' A U ' D I , r f r r.ot imwtii: m tn I f w , vu is ear aim ! rr I I pry JU. i ' . t,vs Co. ( i i - 1 1 1 !- '-'-
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