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V 44 Vi ' ' . 6 is f 7 .it: mm of the.decision. AGAINST ill E D ISFEXS AK Y ' LAW-THE STATE CANT HAVE A MONOPOLY.-' TluaaaWlil Al to Ue Peeeis- ; OvtMMtfVtk Law JeaUeat- lu AlreeatM Ret DisJawtaMeV Uil DECISION HOT TTHAHIatOUB. jOXtmBIA. S. U. Apnl 19 Taa : Diapcaaary lit ih declared aa eoaatiuttoeal. two Soprcaa Gout Jaattoee aoaoarriiig la aad on dia- aatlaf from tke opinioo. Taa deouioa iu rendered ta a ' aonpoaiteeaM composed of a eaae rigtaatiagta Darlington, to test U constitutionality of tba Pis- peaaary law, and appealed to tba Bo. preme eoort by tbe State, anu aereral minor caaes likewise ap pealed. Chief Jostice Mclrer and A(- sociate Jaatice McQowaa filed an opialoa affirming Judge Badaoa'a deeiaioaa In the ooart beloa, tbat Ue lawtasnoonstitutio&al, because it create a monopcly for the - btate. J oat Ice Pope filed a die Beating opinion, affirming tbe con atitotionality of the law. WHIT TILLMAN SATS. . Got. Tillman would only aay this mnoh about the deciejon. "I have aot read It and don't know its aeope yet. I bare tried to enforce v the law because it was the law, Tbe action of the court makes it laouabeat oa me to take each steps as my lodgment will dictate to pro Sect tke interest of the State and the people. The matter is not fin isned. I will obey the ooart for tbe present and appeal to the Sa preme ooait, tbe people.'' The decision in the Dispensary eases filed to day Is a Voluminous document. The opinion is by Chief Justice Molver, ooncurrcd in by Associate Justice McGowan (Jostioe Pope dissenting) and vir tually declares the Dispensary law aneonstitutional in every particular aave tbat section forbidding sale ol liquors after June .'50, Tbe Court holds that the Btate ha the right to absolutely prohibit tbe ale or intoxicating liquors, bar denies its right in the exercise of the oolioe power, to as!ume the conduct and control of tbe traffio in aoy manner. It holds that tbe sale of liquors not being intrinsically unlawful, the State has no right to treat it in a different manner from any other lawful business, and that as it would have no authority to debar any class of its citizens Ironi following any other lawful business aod devolve its o induct upon tbe State, similarly it has no right with regard to tbe liquor business. Tbe opinion covers every oonceivable aspect of tbe case and is generally sweeping and condemnatory of tbe liquor law. THE DISSENTING OIMNION. Associate Justice Pope, in an equally lengthy dissenting opinion inaintaius the constitutionality of the dispensary act based on the right to exercise tbe police power, and holds that all rights not re served to the people may in their interest be exercised by tbe Legis lature. He inveighs particularly against the disposition of tbe Judioiary to trespass needlessly, upon the domain of the legislative branch of Government. WHISKEY MEN JUBILANT. The opponents of the administra tion are jubilant over the Supreme Court, declaring the Dispensary law unconstitutional. The whiskey men are more than jubilant over the decision and whiskey is being openly sold in many places in South Carolina to-night. THE LAW MAY TRIUMPH. The iriends of tbe Dispensary law ore not disbeartended; despite l be decision of the Court they be lieve the law constitutional and be lieve that it will yet tnump.li Gov. Tillm is known to be t man of many resources, and bis opponents do not believe tbat he will yield and close the disprusa ries. HOW It CAN STILL BE ENFOECED, The Supreme Court is composed of Chief Justice Mclver and As sociate Justice MoGowan,who be long to tbe faction of the Democr atic party opposed to the Governor, and Associate Jastioe rope, woo filed the dissenting opinion, is a member of the faction supporting the Governor. Justice Mctiowan's term ends in July of this year when be will be succeeaed by E. B. Gary, who la a member or tne faction sup porting the Governor. The first Dispensary law was pass ad la December, 1892, went into effect on July 1st, 1892, and waa re pealed la December, 1893, by a aew Dispensary act, which went Into effect on January, 1891. The oaaea upon which the de cision of the Supreme Court was rendered to-day were brought un der the old law,' Gov Tillman can continue tba operation of the Dispensary, claiming that the new law has not been declared uncon stitutional, though its principle is tke same as tnat oi tne oia iaw, Tkis would necessitate a new suit. Belore It could get p to the Sa. preme Court there wouia be. a change . In the peraoVM of that tribunal and a different ;. result ' anight be reached. A motion for a rehearing would accomplish the same - result and then . there is aoms talk about an appeal to the : U. 8i Supreme Court. i ? - In this connection 1 it might be mentioned that the Federal Judge la jtaia State bold the Dispensary law eonsUtutiosal la aease brought before him. Gar. Tillmaa would aot aay as j thing farther than the brief interview aeat out la the after boos, and bis - plana are aa yet aakaowa. Dnnlsi''"tMoaMir Jofceeoaa Otieaaal 8oe for all alia ta4 eoaJa 41 tea MI Ptabara mmt tba e.j. a GeskUI. W. ",, KeasIitiMt af Katptet. . y We the oi tiaena of Btverdale do draw BeaoloUoas oa tke death 'of Senator Vaaee. f Wkeieavtbesad and sorrowful intlligeaoa baa been imparted to our body oi the death of oar maeh beloved and aenior Senator Zsba loa B. Vaaee, aad whereas, ta bis death oar tat aad nation has met with aa Irreparable lo, and are called to atoura our time hon ored favorite. Therefore, ! it solved by theeiti aeneofBirei dale that in bowing to divine nltl of an allwise God, We are atricken grief unspeakable, and areoalle! wuh the nation and State to bemourn aad deplore our loss, and in this we offer to Cong ress assembled oar heartfelt con dolence la ita rare affliction, the Nation onr sympathy in ita hour of trial, to tbe State tbe mutal suffer tag we have been made to feet and bis family oar deepest condolence in their overwhelming griei. Be it resolved that these resolu tions be spread upoa oar minutes and published in the New Berne Journal and the Courier, J. J. HrNES, chairman, J. 8. Fishsb, Sec'ty. TAKK STEPS IS TTMZ. I CI Wtaeq roar blood h oat of order, yoa can s anora to wait. A slight cold, in this KTofukra condition, h anoacb to tbnataa yon ''V with CoBnmption. At 3ttha flrat trmptom of any w weakneai In tba man, or wlta anr ooogn uuvt you oant nam to get rid of , yoa should taka Doctor Heroaa Golden Medical Diaoorerr. ForOoatump tion itaelf, toospt in tbe moat adrmnced itema. and for all ilia oopditiopa that bad to it, toil b a podtiv and prored remedy. Consumption to Lung-Scrofula. Yon must depend upon tbe blood for a oure, The "Dis covery" reaches it, through the blood, at nothing else can. Not only this, bat enfry form of Scrofula. In Consumption, Weal Lungs, Severe Lingering Coughs, Asthma, and all Bronchial, Throat and Lung Affec tions, it is guaranteed to benefit or care, or tout money is returned. For Colic, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus and Cholera Infantum, take Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of Smart-Weed. WHAT ARE nE COline TOt lb Cleveland's administration a failure? Tliis is hut the people are asking now. Is it true '.' Has he deceived them ? II so tliis :.s u fearful responsibility; and most irncvously must lie answer f r it. Has lie !ctraved the sacred trust reposed in hiin by the people ? These are solemn forceful words full and pregnant with meaning. In the great financial sires? that lias r.icked this country -to and fro like a huge eurthquuke thousands have gone under never to rise again. Who is to olame? Who is to blame for the terrific strife that is now being waged in behalf of good times, tbe liberties of the people and the prosperity of the country? Is it Cleveland 1 Is it the great demo cratic party of the country ? And must the tact ever stare m in the face and like Hanquo's ghost will it not "down at our bidding?" Although Cleveland may prove a failure and some of his appoint ees too, and all things may fail, but Big ike will never, and tbe people and the country arc sate as long as be can boy goods at 40, 50 and 67 l-2cts. on the dollar and sell them at reasonable and living prices. Big Ike is the people's friend. He never deceives them. He offers no alluring hopes that turns to ashes on the lips like dead sea fruit. He makes no promises to the ear and then breaks them to the heart," but be marches straight on and up to the per formance ot duty knowing that duty nobly done is life s highest and Lest en deavor, therefore lie is a public bene factor because he places goods within the reach of all at merely nominal prices, thereby enabling both others and him self to live. He has ever been the poo- pie's friend, financially, and he will he remembered by thsm long after imposi tions and discerncrs have been forgotten, because he will be rememlicred tor the good that he has done, knowing that flic good tbat men do lives after them. In conclusion as Big Ike has ever faith fully performed his duty to the people. Ue believes that they will do their duty to him and continue to patronize him in the future as in the past. Then will many hearts be mode happy: and this political night-mare that has so long ter rorized ths people will be swept aside in to the allusion's grave to be remembered no more sorever. Permit Big Ike to make hit politest bow to the people with the assurance that he is ever the people's iriend. Wholesale Xarket Coaatrr Produce Cotton, 0 5 8 to 7. Live stall fed cattle, 5 l-2;i6, grass led, taoc aressed beet 4110. Beeswax. 20. Corn, 43a45c. Chickens. 521a60c pair. Ducks, Eng. 40a50c; Muscovy SOaOOc. Eggs, 8c. ' Field pefi8,black,claybank and spce.klvd au a ou iiack-eye 73c Geese, 75o.a80c v Hides Dry flint, Sc.; dry salt 8c green sc, aeer-nides zuc. Peacnts, 60a65cts. Wool 10 to 15c Pork, fresh, 6a6c Potatoes, Yams 40a50c; Haman 20c&25. Lamb $la$2 , Old Sheep, $2a$3. 1 THEY HAVE E. IV Reed's ' A; ' -OXFOEDSBraiai 3 both high and low Junt the the thing for Spring and Summer wear. ' ; -i ,. . S.;i'.',1vA' Call and see them. .J..: J. J. DAXTERJ S" Middle 'Street.'-'' wT.-eA air w Hi' L hi lam-""' L. J L- la J :7' y v. r;ot.tlo Pulls the Lover and and bis Great Ma chine bounds ahead. We Pull PRICES A NOTCH OB TWOi FURTHER j And the Business; Machine must take! on greater sneed; 1 than ever. THE ENGrlJNE That Speeds us! on to success is made of ANU Honesty, IS FIRED BY OUR OWN Enthusiasm AND AMBITION. And travels over broad gauge trackd of FAIREST PRICES And j BEST GOODS j j o. ' j j ir STOPS TO TAKK ON j EVERYBODY j 1 Hackburn V & wiliett, - -!Jl7.-. 47 & 49 F0LLO 'J f 1 OK. mi IE BRUt r ; 5V stee FEcnnm puis sra the original and only FKKNCI 1, snfsalid ra llshl core on the nttrtat. Prioa . tUAH Mat bl ul. uaaaiaa sold only by . i . F. 8. DUFFY, Droit eist , and lOnla Arrant : i. . 1 . . . E.S: STREET. Unit Just Keceivett A CAR LOAD OF V WESTEhfl HORSES AND And Defies Prices. Competition as to JAPANESE) CURB k Hew sa On St TrsstsMat, innWISf et 8UPPCITORll, VapawlM of IMutaMOt sad two Baxm ot (MntmoBt. A tnr-(allu Cura tor Pitas ol mrj Mlm snj ici . II niii u oporaUas with t tails or MMUwtt emrbolto sold, wklek r palmful sod .sliti pwuMOt oara, a4 ottsa nwaluat km Ssstb. 111 -imih, war ) this twrrlMa dtMaoo? W auarantM bosaa t aura anr To! oul p7 sot btaoSM rwastT-a. H bos. S tor W. BsotbjaMU. CONSTlPATirNruSi BU rrsst UVtR sad 8TOM ACM HltUlILATOB aad BUjuCPUMiriKU. anil, BlM u4 HwJUl tdws. sspsslslly dpwd tur dUktrsa's nw. tuiMsss 4MlSk, UAJUVTKCB hjsosd oaU I GEO. W. GAhKILL, New Berne, BRYAN and SMITH MERCHANDISE, Bro.ers M Commision Merchants, DEALEUS IN Hay, Grain, Seat) And 411 Kinds Lli!! Feed. Truck and Qa.den Sood a special ty. Millet, Cjover, Lawn and Sun dry Grass Seed always on hand. Have in transit largo supplies of Flour and Track barrels Also Trnck box s and Crates. Baggs, Burlaps and Barrel cov ers. SOLE AGENTS for the sale of the Cel ebrated Navassa Guano Cos. Standard South ern Fertilizers. Quality Unsurpassed. Prices and terms to suit all. Call and see as. Bryan I Smith, STREET. MUSIC zzz MUSIC. CUT THIS OUT and with 10 cents send to ns, and we will forward you thibtt two pages sheet music six the pret tiest Vocal and Instrumental Mn sic published, printed in elegant style, with two large and four smaller pictures of the feeding actresses of the day in each folio. Adress, Musical Echo, 1441 Broadway, N. Y. al2tf Sale of Valuable Property. Pursuant to a Judgement of the Superior court ot Pamlico county rendered at Spring term 1893, in an action entitled Amerioan Lumber Company vs. Wm. Potter Sr. A Amaa da his wife, el als, by which Judgement the undersigned waa appointed Commissioner, I will sell by public auction, at the Court house door In Pamlico county, to the highest bidder on Monday the 21st day ot May, 18M, between the hours ot twelve o'cloca M., audi o'clock P. M. the following described property, to wit : A certain piece or tract of land lying and being In Pamlico county, North Carolina, in No. S .township and described as fol ows to wit : Beginning at 189 poles from George Dees Northeast corner, running South 75 degrees West, then North !4 degrees aat 99 poles, then North 75 degrees west 100 Doles to Jodorp Euars line, thence South 75 degrees Kast WD poies to tne sawyer iine,tnenoe with said line to the beainnlna. eontalninsr four hundred acres, beths; a part of the Bryan Smith tract oi i&nq.ana eonveyea to ine saia wm, rot ter. Sr. by deed by Geo. Allen, Executor and outers, recorded in ramueo eonntv la nook No 7, tollos 47J4 6, to which reference Is made. Also one ateam saw mill formerly situated on Upper Broad Creek In Pamlico county, consisting ot boilers, engines, saws and all fixtures an appurtenances and at taehments thereto connected for the opera tion of said mill, also the lease-hold Interest in the lands on said Broad Creek upoa which saw mill otWm. Potter. Sr. and W. B. Swln. dell was situated wlthl prl velegea to. for the operation of said mill. The said mill la now locateo at lnoxnue. unrteret enontw. and possession will be giren where the same is now located. Also one hundred and twenty-five thousand feet of tnuinfiuitmvui lumber the same being at the former location of the said mill, via: Upper Broad Creek. This April lh, 18th. 11. 1j. U1BBM, : Commissioner,' GEO. HENDERSON; . (SuooaatoT to Robartt t Benderaoa,) ' General IiiSTLr&iice ; Agent kepraseDtiog Intorano Oompanv of North Amerioa of Phiiadalphla - i. Homa losuraoca Compauy of Ras; York. - :. . y Hartford Flra Iosarancu Company of tiaruora : - ;.. Queen Insurance Oompaoy of TZag- Nortb Carolina H m 1 1 turane 1 Cot pony of mvutY . x , ,: f OrOMwluk lusuriiK;, 0mpaoy, of pbosolz InanraBoa CootpaBy.of Brook lyn." .- - 1 . United Underwriter! laaaruos Com pany, of Atlanta.-; i . ; Boston marina insuraaos uompaay, ot Boston. f f;! , NOTICE t';- ' ta hereby given that certificate No. 75 io series No. 1 of Uie New Berne Build ng and Loan 'Asuociatioa for : shares has beea kt and that application will be made for new certificau '.0 be issued in place thereof, ', .'A '" fe- - t ' . UVHowAW. Thi April Uth, 184MU -. J; F.Taylor To eaa lad ikwef u "Good Tnlags" ot this Ufa. - - - " 1st. OoalOU, Johaey Soap ttw bwaf aU raoa4 aaaa la tha world. tad. - Boroxiaa, tha woaaaa's rrisad. It Slsaas aissckss aad aaakM waahlaa; easy. Hamplex Free, Try.lt trd. aaanllaa ways rsJIaals. ta. A aew atoefe 4 I. B. Lewis aad Cos", Shoes, Um baatevwr braugaa to this ssarfcet lor Uie moasy see thvea. . Mb. rnraionle. Try Hires Kant Beer, Ba varlaa. Keaal. Pllassr (! PortJMjr'i Imnort, adUlaw Ala. Browa's Stoat aad BasaeaAls always oa hand. r ata. For Madteal asea try Old Thoaansoa. o. V. C Maobataaai XXXX Moaogralua asnl Maryuuad 4 a Ryss, rare ssoaataia Cora aa.1 hrsaillws of varioas klada. . foars AaxkMU to Mease, JAS. s. TATLOB . 1AM, AM, Middle Street. FOR BPfCINO ' , Weddings. o o W. U. & R. 8. Ttjckkb & Co, HaleiRb, N. C. Are destrona of particularly di recting yonr attention to their excellent assortments of " lreas Goods, sLsaoesa Itnenaj Underwear. CJorMeta Shoes Parasols and other out fit tings that are by custom necessary for bridal outfits They send samples,offer snecres- tions, send articles on approval, and make np your dresses in the most stylish manner equal to parts made gowns and at moder ate prices. K-dy Made Tailor-finished suits are also offered in more ap proved styles. Correspondence by mail or a per sonal call is solicited. Estimates famished. W. H.&R.S. TUCKER, 4Ctt Wm. El. OLIVER, Life. Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity. Steam Doiler Xxxsix-axLce, NKWBKBN, N. C A Number of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Represent ed. Over 1125,000,000 assets repre sented. NOIORARY PUBLIC. Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut and Pensyl- vania. EyAgent National Board Ma rine Underwriters. PAI1TTIUG, PLASnCOING m PAPERHTG. Having permanently located in New Berne, I offer my services to the public in the line of Painting, Plasticoing and all kinds of Pa per Hanging. Good . work and' reasonable prices guaranteed. Give me a trial and I will endeavor to suit you. . ' Address, or Call, at Residence No. 78, corner Metcalf and New Stretta. ' O.C.KIN'i. 5 - ; ailtf. Pennsylvania's ; " LEAOING. . . ,; :,:;;NCTSPAPEB la all tha attributes that wlBoa to aiak a 11 rat-class famllf JoanuJ, " ; ; Phlladephia RECORD Sparse a troabtear oxpaasa to gather aad prassat totts roadsrs all the aewt of the Old and New World. . ' IU asTsral Departateots. each nnaer th (raaaairemeat or a eoai potent Wltor, treat rauy matters perwninff to . The Household, ' Th I'Mxm, r ' Woman' World, rt. t ' f ' Jtorature,' f The lal CatateJWorld. PreeenUnK a ooaipleU macazlne every 4 80B80RIPTI0K RATES s Dallr. one tear. , - IS.00 Daily and Sunday, one year, .-x 4.00 : - ,r : address lite Record Publishing Co. - 117-818 Chmthot Stbbit, FaiLaSiLraiA, TO DAY (AX'ItlL. 13TL,I1) . With a well selected stock of . . ' . HORSE Q $o 3VrXJI.HAS Suitable for all Purioses . I .LSO HAVEA LAUGE HTJPPLY Ot Bugposi Road Carts. Farm "Wagonsi Harness. "Whipsi Robes &c- Which will lo spld at a very small PROFIT.g I will endeavor to give satisfaction as in the past to parties desir ing to purchase. - 1 . ' ' . ESTABLISHED 18G9. PALMER, HIlEnOUflG & CO., Successor to C. S PALMER. - Wholesale Commission Merchants FOR THK SALE OK ' . ' 1 . SOUTHERN FRUITS & TRUCK, Berries, Reaches, Grap'est Melons and "Vegetables. ' , . Watermelons & Htawberrles n. Hpecialty 1G6 READE STKEET, FEW YORK. , - 0000 REFERKNCKS :-t'lmthnm National Bank, N. V., Commercial Airencles anil all Principal Truck Shippers- II.-II. O. HYATT'S SANATORI XJ TSJE, ' Kins ton, . W. C ; , , -Diseases of the Eye JUST RECEIVED ' A Car Load of Western Flour . , , VAiOUi. AAUiAA - I.UO UAAAAO- A. CAR LOAD OF Hew Orleans Molasses, right off the farm in Louisianna, ' from first hands. ' , k - . . Also a full Btock of other Groc eries and farmers supplies, for sale cheap..- Call and -seo roe, it will pay yon. - ((. n. mb. I IMJtCTlON I ) 1. .is.ju ri-v.ii. KusUa lia.eutllxiHHii)fK..iiJ rJu.,, vtala. H Plm. Promm Mtrirlar. V re.. HyrlnfC. A 1 to 4 DarOuro (r UoyoUHlltlr.A liJUUBT, ItKirOtSRIIUCA. HPRHMATORRRilU. Wd rU! Unhealthy isexoal ilsoharfren SJ'A Bnra 1'raT.ntlve ol ill Vonereal DtsoaM at Drosgtsla, or sant to any aridc (or II. sa lalnUasl VlalTdor la "THK, FFWT"of EL amilat Minadlen. pa. hesitrlhi, mmm, SU airesMaj.sh. i.iwofcf. m. 0.3D. DAILY - FREIGHT LINE. On and after Monday April 16, a Steamer of this line will sail from New Berne DAILY (Sunday excepted) at 4 P. M., until further notice. , ; s ' V,' "'J' " ' TII2 STR. NEUSL? Carrying the IT. S. Mail and Pas senders will sail as nsual on Mon day's, Wednesday's and Friday's. GEO. HENDEliSON, Agt. New Lerne, N. 0. April 9th 18U4. and General Surgeiy. Receive ci A LARGE LOT 07 THOSE 1 ' IV. CV IIAMO Tbat I am selling at : jjj 1-3 cts. pep lb. ALSO TRY ABB L. OF MY ,- 'Best on Earth" ' . PLOUll, IT ONLY COSTS YOU 1 ' 1 $4.50 PER BBC And there is none better made. . To my COUNTRY friends I would say drive right in the , rear of my store, where you will M(l STABLES FREE. My prices are low, my dealing are just give me a trial and I w'iii gnarentee satisfaction or refunrf ail money. . : Respectfully, ' - NO. 77 BROAD ST. " J. SutCL' f ' IN THE Gaston He With the Best Selected :,-, L furniture in Eastern North Cr lina. . : , I thank the Public for p; vors and(hope for a contin the same at my new store i; at my same old stand." - A New Supply of Furni! Received. ; : , Everything at Rock Trices. I BUT v;v- .,..--.VA.;rtl'5--.iW .'' ' . . ?v-'-J iu, ;,.-.. J .J .. -.-. : - -,?- ,.. .".-sr.-:-5'-t' v.r..-' : .. - : "'.7 ,.r
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