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VOL.' XV NEW SERIES NO. 180. NEW BEBKE, N. C. FRIDAY MORHING, FEBRUARY 12 1897 ESTABLISHED ISflP I to not the name Columbia that maken Bicycle the THE BEST Its the machine itself Its SuFEtiiott Construction, The name simply shows yon Are getting he genuine article. , . . Only one place you can get them In New Berne The COLUMBIA Agency. WILL T. HILT,, AGENT, Phoa 80. 61 S. Front Strt SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. nonooonoDonon Furniture. o o o () 1 am carrying a full line of Furni . ture and Mattros ses and will sell a) (JIIKAP hs the CHEAPEST and will be glad to show what I have to those needing anything in my line. W. P. JONES. o o o o o o o o o o uonoononoonoa i. 8 lbs. Atmore's Mince Meal. 1 " Arbuckle's Coffee. 8 Cans large sue Baking Powder, . 3 " Standard Tomatoes. 8 " " Corn. 13 Bars Good Soap. t3JAll Fl rat-class Goods. The Allegood Grocery Company, 7 Mlddl Mlrecs. . Farmers. We hare A FULL LINE of PLOWS, HARROWS, CTJLTIYATOIIS, and all other Farming Im. piemen teat ROCK BOTTOM PBICES. TO EBCIIANTS-We can sell yon ' goods at manufacturer prices. L. H. Cutler & Co. EXTRAORDINARY . INDUCEMENTS ON in .: Single Boi 13.80. Ten Cakes Free - with every box bought. HOW IS'.. 0UR TIME TO BUY. 1 F.Ul.RIGH, Grocer, 48 Middle Street, Pwoas 01.,' A $1 .25 Gas OCTAGON SOAP ..Books .. . Stationery , s LATEST Newspapers, Terloll. alsad Msfanaes, ma) always be renal at T. W. WATERS' 105 Middle St. fJfSubscriDtiont received fur all pari . odlcala School supplies for sale, Orders jakeo for school supplies. Latest Btaa- CirrtJovela. PsdcIIs, pens. Inks, sto. r.mrr.o?f. i rr i J .rector nnu THE STATE CAPITOL KmaoelpntlOB Celebration. To In .. .peel Nrckl.abnra Rood. Ipcr tor of Kin fraellee. Interest loo - Low for BmlMM. " '"' JnmMAi. BoBBAr, I ltAt.EmH. N. 0. Feb.. 11, 1BU7. (. Last night in the House the negroes met to hare nn emancipation celebra tion. V " The bill to annul the N. C. li. H. lease has been printed and put ou the desks of the members of the legislators. ' It Is so cut up and marked over from the origi nal bill that it is almost another bill. A committee has beeu appointed to visit the roads in Mecklenburg county, inspect them thoroughly and report to I ho legislature. The legislature will be naked to charter a cotton mill at Concord to be built en tirely by negro capital and havo only ne gro luhor employed. This experiment will he watched with interest. Chas. A. Cook of Wnrrenton, is ap pointed inspector of rifle practice in tin State gunrd staff. He succeeds Col. Benehan Cameron. ' Miss Lewis will lecture ou WomnnV 'Suffrage tomorrow night in Hall of Rep. resentntives. This subject meets .with but little tolerance in this State. Dr. T. DeWltt Talmngo lectures here on Tucsdnv. Tiie North Carolina It. It. company yesterday, paid to the State Treasurer a per cent semi-annunl dividend on the 80,000 shares of slock owned by thi State. The total amount of this dividend is $103,000.. It is the lease money. The State Auditor lias received letters from quite" a number of Huilding ant Lonn associations, saying thc.y will nol try to do limitless in this Stalo this yeai because of the six per cnt inle en law which is ruinous to their business. In the Ilnnso yesterday: To providi that in ease of suit Tor damages brouh against a person resident of unothc State, who has properly in this Stati can be attached where there rtre unlinuid uted damages. The railroad lease bil was made a special order for Tucsdaj the 16th. The special order for the day was linn sock's bill to restore to the State thi management of the Atlantic & Nortl Carolina Railroad. He said the director, ind mot In secret session and taken con rol of the road, disregarding the State'; two-third Interest. That they hnd pui the road in the hands of the finance com nitlee. Hancock won his wisli uiu jives the Governor control. Crumples bill to revise the pulilit ichool laws creates the Stale Hoard cl education of the Governor, Presidents ol University and State Normal school, an( tlireo professional teachers to be electei biennially. Tbe Board to recoinmem course of study In public schools. Til office of county examiner to lie abolish ed. The Senate look up the Swinson mat ter, and the investigating committee re ported that Swinson had been gross); extravagant In his oilier and that no on bad forced htm to employ extra labor. IlifSlsssIwi Trark. Barksdxli, Md. An accident in thi rtrst race marred the sport at the Harks dale track and resulted In painful If no fatal injuries to Jocky Martin Ford. Th esse of the trouble was Ford's mount lenry H., which bolted just after tin tart. Ford then foolishly struck th horse over tbe head with his whip cut ting out one eye and Injuring the other fhe animal, frenxied with pain and near. It blind, crashed Into the rail, unseatim lis rider, who fell. Impaling himself 01 the fence. The riderless horse then start ad for an open gate In the outer fence but some one closed the gnle and h turned and ran head into the hnncb o hones, which by this time had circle, the track and were rounding the far ton lute the stretch. In an instant the track was atrawi with horses and jockeys. Of the nim horses which started In the race on!) four escaped. When Henry II. plnngec into the bunch he first struck Little La dy, with Jockey Ellis up. Little Lad) fell and Henry H. went down with Im r, Canoba, with Oourdler up; Kerplunk with A. Moors in the saddle, and Box boro, with 0. Huston riding, all fell ove the first two that went down. Jockei Sarson, who was leading on UrCall, sa the danger,' and swung so wide that hi escaped the smssh-np and won handily Huston was the only one who went dowi who was able ,to ride In subsequent races arpal All Bps ooroV WAnmaToa.--Torpednoat No. S sur passed all speed records la the Americas Navy on her official trial near Newport Commodore Dewey, chairmen of Ihejtris lioard, telegraphed the Navy Department aa follows: ' . "Made very satisfactory speod trial Flvarunsovertwelve.mil course gav average approximate speed twenly-eiglii and three-quarters knots." ' " - B a polios) Proa Cabo. , . nAA. Dr. Caspar Betancourt, thf American dentist, who was released from prison has been expelled from Cuba. De toave hers 00 the steomei Uasootte with Senor Inocoocia Arango. apolitical offtndrr, who has also bees oxptlled, and rsaudeona and Castllls, two colored men, who sliare his fate.- Ton an A.roLini entna ' Take LsmtWa Iirnmo Quinine Tsbletw .Ml dm d refund th money if It fall lo i . . '.".i POWDER Absolutely Pure STEEL RAIL RUPTCRB. One (of the Firm cuuldn'l Resist a Big- 4'oiHrnf t. Nsw YorK. The Even ng Post printf the following: An interesting account of the direc' auses which precipitated the rupture ii he Stoel Rail Pool, announced nt Pitts- )urg was given by a person familiar w ill. he situation, lleprcscntntives of two ol he largest mills met in Cliieauo on Mon lay to agree upon rales governing husi ess in a particular se t ion of the nun ry, and decided upon iSiOas a basis prici 'or certain transactions. Just nt tin ime some large contracts came inlo tin narket. and one of the conn ins inleres I was offered profitable business at i ower figure. Rumors of cutting in var ious directions were current at the time the tempting offer was accepted, ant in order aggregating many thousands or ons was taken at a price said to be ii he neighborhood of 17 n ton. Thi. itcessitated, of course, llic withdrawa f one concern from tho pool, and hos ililics were ul once begun as soon as tin ran'skcfimis Icciime generally known. .Orders were taken in this citv ut V.(fec price of for rails at the mill nil local agents of some of tlio lurgeM :oncerns arc said to no anxious 10 no ni u in-1 1 business as ossible while an opei narket prevails. It is not possible at this time to toli ust what effect prevailing prices wil uive upon outstanding contracts. With a the last few weeks contracts awiiuo- ig to more than 1,000,000 have beei iiado by some of the railways at price ivoraiug or f'J? a ton, and sltliougl loino of them are binding at thuso fig ires, it is though likely that inmiy 01 toes will bcdehered at a lower rale bi nllls anxious to hold the patronage mod customers. Whatever setilemeui i reached, however, losses are inevitable The present sitiiallon, it Is thought vill not disturb iimncdiatelv the murki er street cur rails, nnd llie large contract: ecentlv given hv local companies an tot likely to lie nlfected. DEFIES TUB TUBS. ,rlnr C ore? nil' For '! ( Pre venl bf l.vry Menu the Luulliiir ofTarhloh Troops. Atiikxs. The torpedo llnhlia, com jsuiled by Prince George, of Greece ias started for Crete, great enthusiasm eing manifested on the part of the pei le. Prince George admitted ihat hi-, mdei ere to prevent, by every menus possi le, the binding of any Turkish troops oi .he Island of Crete. Prince George bin i very affecting interview with Ids fuiui f before leaving for ( alien. The.tjuee ipent a considerable iortioii of the da n distributing relief to the Cruuu reft JSCS. Just previous to his departure Prior leorge visited the King for the piirpo f receiving the lovul cominanilt. II Hen ptwecdeil Lii Ibedepartments o in: Ine and foreign affairs. Anliiini'ii rowil repeatedly chwivil thu Incident be new of the departing of the. Prin fith the toriiedo Until In siireading Ilk rildllre throulioiit the clly and creatin I prnfoiuit Impression. A dlfweh from Cu nea says the Mm .ulmaiis have set lire to Ul timo in sevor d plhees. The Oreak warships lefl Csnea 'or Retlino yesler Jay. llnlimo is a sea tort town ou the North coast of the I nd of Crete, Its 3,009 pnpulatlous are aostly Turks, and Its baxars, streets an ort have a wholly Turkish appearance. Iainoon A dispatch to the Daily Mai rom Home says that thii Italian forelgi .fOce has received S telegram to the Sect that a Greek squadron has lauded .rms and ainmuultlon near Hell mo. II hi report is vorifled the Italian Cham ier will be again convoked and th gen ral elections will be proposed. Urdera er issued yesterdsy, Wednesday, foi the Immediate ootit-utrallnn of the ntlr active Italian fleet at Naple. Th Jrst division of I h Heel will sail for Crel .oday under the command of Admiral Isnevalro, A dispatch to the Tluie from Cane laled Tuenlay, aays th Mohammed inhabitants wer beologed sotevsl day ia tbelr bouses at Klsamo aikT astlW )a Jaauary 1 th firing cOMioobced 'In 4ret and twenty-three person were Jllod, Th bodies of tboot maaaacred si still lying In tbe streets. It i IsuposWbl te eonflrm th rumors of otlwr aiuhlsra and atrocities. A dltnatch to tin Time from (.'a nea. dated Wednesday, says that lb situation 4 Hcraklloo suddenly chsngod for tl worse, the Mnbatninedune oommaorln plllag lb houses of Hi Christians. The sutliorltlr sem unsbl lo exereia any ooutrol over th mobs. -. Ths Mohammedans, It I claim!, or preventing lb departure of th Crsta foroign rofugee by way of th sea. ' It Is itaitd that th ChristUss ksv Irsd an the troops and that much alarm and confusion prevails. The Christians have established a cordon around the town 1 1 Sita, where conflicts occurred vesterdav. re Mohammedans being killed. A serious state of affair prevails al ftetimo, tbo Mohammedans ri-fusiiijr to allow the Christian re fusees to depart. It announced that the Oliriilian lefup-e have been detained ns hostages for Un safely of the niiissulmnus. Telecrnph Hem. Tlieiafrin the L'lonrfleld (I'n.j pot- itfice was blown open recently anil flOOh worth of stumps anil $300 in cash wen oleii. A woman's auxiliary to the (.'hicajjn Cuban aommlttec of luo lias b-.-en per fected and a set ef officers elected, heudtd by Mrs. ,1, V. limner, Gov. Stephens, of Missouri, bus signed th Fellow servant bill, making railroad companies responsible for accidents ri - lulling from t lie carelessness of eiuploi - s. Hugh I'alpin and Charles Ij-liman o; ricotia, Nebr.- were found dead in hotr it Uianil Island, Nebr., having been as phyx'mted by gas. Whether the eav.- ne of suicide nr not is unknown. Al S o'clock Tuesday night Urighaiii ity, Utah, was visited by an eart!iiiakc. II was so st-veru that the lie: 11 ill Uiu court louse tapped five or six times. The shuck ns felt as far north aa Logan. The holders of I'nion I'acilic sinking mid Hs at a meeting voteil, with few dis lenlers, to accept the terms of the plai o exchange T"i wr cent, in new 4s nnd 00 per cent, in new preferred slock. The I'rovo Woli n Mills, at Provo.l'lah, ine of the oldest and best known con icrns in immune, nave been closed by s itrike of Its employees. They demanded l) incol of one half of their wagea in ash. Two children of the family of Stephen togillski. of Detroit, were fatally burn 1 in a lire following a il iiuinile eiios ion which wrecked bis Iiuiiih, Six otliei numbers of the family were serimislv in urei. J he explosion was luo work ol nn enemy. THE COTTON MARKETS. February 1 1 Uav cotton in New Yolk close? at li.ss a net loss of :l-luO for llie day. fux receipts are increasing ami the fl poll 1 1, in u i ul Iihs sluckciieil. Yours truly, ,1. E. I.ATUAV. THE MARKETS. aiio. February II, ol'KNINU. Ul i-K. lay Wheal. Jay Itlbi... :'..'.U; I'l.riti. i vr I, THE OKLY True liiooil prolllilientlv i'l llie public Uiy is Hood s Mi r-a pa i i I la ret Hood's ami ONLY I bt-refor HOOD'S Yon Fori CsIfs'iiI Ami it Rives you thorough rat isfuction when your fiieiuls are nn x i ins to know "Who is vour lailur' It makes us feel great loo. S-i (hem to us we'll do as well liv (hem as wo did by you. lYM.C'limxwhlV 101 Middle Street T. J. TURNER, I HAVE Jl'ftT RECEITED snolber Fine Htm-k of Furnllur and wilt rU for, S? Low Prices th lxxt 1 en LMys, ,t henp ror Cash vr on time, Yours Itespoctfully, , t. j.TvitNKn, . KKVT 1EBNE, ?T, 0. GO TO McDANlE I L 7 2 Brond Hi.. -foi:- ir" e of the Kitchen, Ftiirbank' (old Du St lVailine, Conccntrateil I.ye, FmIs Napthn Soap, (Ictrtjon Soap, I J loss Starch, Celluloid Stareh. :? VVl) loivn : Slllllll lot of Armstrong's 1'o-it Family S-:i) which we are offering at ; cents per cako, worth 5 cents. AIM". .IOI!l!F,i;s of LorilUrd ud liail .V At Siiuil nt inan nfacturers piioes. V have tho Host Selected Slock o' (Mie iiisr Tidmeo in the city. A'e have .11 'ST HF.CF.IY HP s fr.i barrel of lloitiz's Cucumber I'icklcs only .'-c. do. nice 'nt of Kli"lish Cured Should- ers and ""njar Cured Hams, we cut. Flesh (hits slid llig 1 1 i in i ny . only i.'c. lb. laiclc sales and smali profits Our Motto. hw w (Ins ill' il KiiiaJ t.. "Sen Herns. N. ('. YOU LIKE TO DEAL whero things look nice aid clean: where Clerks are pulite mid obliging; where deliveries are madoon time: abovo all where you know on are goltiux THE BEST In the MARKET AT Tin: FAIItluttT iitni. That's the sort of house w kee. Call and le sure of il. We have Ju t Received a Cargo. of Tobacco, Trie Vaaflaf fr;ter. t ln. Ik. JOHN DUNN. tt tt S7 rllek St. CASK L AT A nonoaonoaoooooooooDoaooooo oWHATS YGdR o WHATEVER you want in the way of Shoes, never doubt our ability, to FIT BOTH PURSE AND FOOT. It isn't possible to give better shoe service than we are giving. A SHOE FACTOPY CLOSING OUT Sent us some Extraordinary Values. We'give you the benefit. Such Quality, Style and Price have ner er before been offered in this city and we give Big Value in all our lims ot Shoes. X VAVT LAICt.i: IXt'KK.l IT S Bil convincas us that our eflorts lo surpass all others in QUALITY AND LOW PRICES are apprecif t :d. t.L 7. v .win ii i Horses Alls.i Hun :l :. ICS. --, I Oil. 11- ol I II I s an J. w 1 1 r. ri nth 'i ' i: I. B. A B. S. Iktar & Co., Ss RALEIGH, N. C.sssSs i:vi:it ritu ;:. n i:vr, Ariwie. I X K V KIIY KIM UT.M EXT. A I r.trri TiiiM Till: LOW FAT. Openiiu the Spring. .i nidi a I - inpornlo fr ping d Su W II iu th y R e-l 'il n-n-l m i o no o no nu i . ii with llie I est pro i t NOVKI. Wsi.ts, TH l 're - -i , W i' I'll" iw r, lis ( aiubri . I ii Kuril' n lie i I. ' n a l.-t e h fon. Silk, i II a i Wi a I N ek York. I'rrlhsis and -lib tin I e Snt IliMMii llo.vs mid Wti - - tl o st I f jo, ular pi cc fo w ich r st "Wxito for I.I & L H W 9 m aeasa .13 Dill um, .'.i : s i -r? r m . 1- "C - : i: nn; lot IE Mules, i one nn i . which n mi e a i I lint sc a-oii f, ale sollini! lor ii ve r lini. STEWART, He J feme, N. hi rgrtt, V ia ft. srirti - 1 1 I' re i: ru fsclu . 1 1 I' re i: I um -. 1 Kuib der in i:, 1 1 mi t. U Irs Skirt lugha , r I II ir-: ( b ll'o n Imv It ! f -ud Sleeve Ku inys and Itolar Ffxltj'i ; ' b on and thi oo.Sik al ttaha Tt6t'. d larges to k - e is so c libr teat. luv yl shown, ssrS at SamploQ.. S. Mir
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