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V VOL XV-NEW SERIES NO. 202. NEW BERNE, N. 0. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 10. 1897 ESTABLISHED Vtr y - .; 1 T - r Its not the name . that makea . the Columbia Bicycle THE BEST Its tho machine itself UiSuperior Construction, The tame limply shows yon are getting the genuine article. , ... . . Only one place you can get them In New Berne' ' The COLUMBIA Agepcy." . WIl.l T, 1111,1 . AGENT, ' rfcea. 80. 01 8. Trent Streat. SOLD ON EASV3PAYMENTS. I SSS3SES3S3SBS3SSSSS3SSSSI We give cnr Cnstomers the 8 b ft .H BestGlnos ot Soda ' that can be drawn from most Improv ed fountain. H "Every thing Clean. j Good Service. Pure Fruit? Julceiv f THE &G0NY OYER 1 eieral taWy of, 1897 M jooM Sine Die. BRINK ITK US BRADFTAM ,1 & Uj S- IV Ili-liTl jl IS5cT5S5S5E5B5a5S5a5Z?, I552S Restraining Orders Against Break Ing North Carolina tease. 400 Dead BUI. Dr. Norment Fres- Ident N. C. Railway. 8000,. 000 In Appropriations. Special. .. . Ralsioh. N. O., Miircli 9 Zeb ance Walser, State Attorney General, is noti fied that Judge Simnnton court, today granted an injunction re straining the North Carolina Railway, Gov.Ttussell end himself and nil others from breaking, or threatening- ktn break, the lease of tlie North Carolina Railway, or to disaffirm or cancel said Unse. There are two injunction cases, nne by the Ventral Trust company, of Now York, and one by the Southern liiutway These injunctions have cnuaeiL great stir here. Gov. Russell Is very angry o er this action. The Legislature ad ionrned sine die at midnight. ' It Passed the bill allowing State con victs to Ite worked nn the roads July 15th to to March 1st. Four hundred bills died-on the House calendar. Speaker Ililcman is here very sicl: with pneumonia. James M. Mewbome will lie Commis sioner of Agriculture. Dr. R. M. Norment, of Uolicaon Co. will be President of the North Cnrnlinn Railway. This is settled. The State Reformatory hill died on the calendar. Tho appropriations made by the legis lature for this year exceed !M10,0(M. says State Treasurer Worth. till A Demand tar Annexation. Athens, It is stateil in official circles that the reply of Greece to the identical I notes of the powers demands the annexa tion of Crete to the kingdom on the broad grounds of historic rights and of a community of religion and race, but of fers to withdraw the Greek fleet on con dition that the powers intrust to the Greek army in the island the tusk of puci flcation. P017DER Absolutely Pure Celebrated! for its great' leav-wing .1. i 11 1 1 1 . r. ,1 ...... A on mi I hi rrt.. l I MtreillEUI Ullu diic.lliiiiiuii-i. " ' m inn rwicnu i . , ,i .11 fnrm9 f odu - teratlnn common. 10 me cneiip meuui. ROYAL BAKING l OWl'KK ia. i New ohk. After a night of dissipation Gus A Norting,n Kansas City stenographer,aged 4!J, shot and fatally wounded his wife, and killed himself. Entering the room, I Norting gave tlie woman two minutes to leave the house, pointinu a revolver al I Iter. Mrs. Norting defied him to shoot. bearing her breast, and a moment inter, fell, fatally woundeJ. from. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. FOR RENT: J Dwelling, South IFront street. Hancock i " Johnston " Johnston " ," Pollock " " Pollock " - " Craven " SS " Broad " Three good rooms George " 1 wo good rooms Johnston " JJUJOne Large Storage House. ' ,' One good Office. One Cheap Tenement. 7? Brick Store Craven streetr- Brick store, Middle street. 3 FOR SALE: House and Lot George Street, bn Honae and Int. East Front strct t.. PW House and lot Johnston street. . JJHouse and lot Johnston street. House and lot Broad street. ' 1 "louselaud lot Broad street. ' ' tTJUouse.and lot Eden street. . House.and lot Hancock strei t. House and lot Metcalf street.. Lot Bern street. ; Lot George street. JFarms In Craven and adjo'an;u 'count ies, and cheap Building Ha ,w ,ne1 - E. y, II ARPXB, Near Post Office. . . STATE CAPITOL. Lust Haines of AMtmbly. Chnncrm In NlaleOfflrliili. IHnltcru arintereM. JoUKNAl. BfBSr, I Rai.euiii, N. U., Mnrcii 11, io!'i. Senator Marian Butler is hero to watcb the end of Ibis disgraceful lesislatur. A sDeaker nro-tem bad to be elected WlintThry Are Dolnv, Carbon, Nev. From now uiuu in steps into t!ie ring, Robert: Fit swim mom will do no more wrestling and very lilth boxing. Fit7.simmon trains nn methods no xnennventinnid as those upon which he fights, and he bos never made am pretense of boxing while m preparation for his tattles. He has, since lie nas iieei at Cook's ranch, done more boxing thai any other time when trnininj. V rcstlin lie says, if done violently is apt to s-irau the forearms, and as Filsimmons put it. "I would not be able to lick a loaspooi i,.t nlrvno 11 l,i.r fpilmv like Corbett it niv Fnrnnrmo KliOulil I ftOlieil to lit' ill iia shape." Fitzsimmons wanted road worn. At the mud was frozen the going was not luul. As soon as the sun cot fnirly ovei tlie mountain Io.h it made mud nt tlx rate of an inch a minute and Eitzsim mnna rnvo no his idea of trotting through ilush. He played handball two hours, mnkina the ganies'fast and furimip. Fitiinmont is far behind Corbel t at Imndlinti, nuv n m.to mneli PxwrciKo out of it. Corbet! plays to win. Fit, plays for diversion. It is n common freak n lus to mau rush for the hall and indulge in a no wrestle with anybody who happen to bi within reach. Fit.simmons sparred with Ulckev. Roebor and Stenzler. The work was very fast. fcxi ne.wrai":" Koebar. Fit has an enormous appetite, Afior dinner Fitzsiinmons went mt( the yard to play with the big dog .vHcl lie admires so much, and which every TMC11KEACOI.lt IN ONK IIAV fake Laxative Bromo ((juiniuc Tablclss VII druggists refund tlie money if it fail lo cure. 25c THE COTTON MARKETS. March !) T11R market todav has not exhibited tin buoyancy which was shown yes tenia)', The result, is a net loss since yesterday of 5-100. May delivery 7.01. It is not reasonable to expect much sub stnntial improvement till tl.e affairs in Greece are less distillled. Yours truly, J. E. Latham THE MARKETS. CuicAno, March !, May Wheat. May Ribs... OI'KNINd. . . 8.33J CI.OSK, "i 3.40 oocT Creamery Butter (5nly 20c. lb. And tlie Finest Elgin But ten 25c. HoooonODOOOOOOOOODOBOOOOOi. 9 ny 10 ii li it ten uo o D o c OMPETITI0N E3 o Appalls (Js. o o C lilt'P, Take Notice ! We have cut our prices down 011 saw- id stove wood. We deliver sawed stove won! now lo your door for fi ic. a load, i if a cord gimianteeit. Tins worn is Kepi under large sheds and never nets wet in rainy weather. nee lug Hill lor 1 ninn-manc annvwwcu Shingles, Mnrl.l!ric k, Lathes and. Fence Post always onhnnd. StamUr.l Table I'carh - nt.lv 1 M lb. can. 'Jarolinn Whole drain Oc lb. The Lft-gest an 1 '. Soap in the city. Krcili lot Oiit? a I'-i just received, only '-'Ac lb. X. C. Hams, a nioe lot only '.in 111 draiii Black I o.ipor you ever fiaw, only 1 c 1 . The Very P.e.t Flonr o 1 (iranulated fngar only Yellow C S;tgar on'y to. tin as nice an ONFIDENT that Our Ex perience, the Immense Quantities We Buy, the Pow eriul Leverage ot " Every Invoice Discounted, will give us Goods Lower than any other firm, we Promise to MKI1T T1IK 111IC?K OF Any Reputable Business House. lb. Hundreds ind -hundreds el DollariCffortVof Good sold during our Great Cost Clew, log Sale, , - . last night ns Hi!eman is too gic.k to at- lDody else would delight in seeing turnec inlo suiisazc meat. Alter uiw chub i run to Carson, where he met Martn Jul! in and Mrs. Fitzsimmons, whojuv just arrived. As the train rolled up to me wajioj ii'ltvutiiimons snied Martin Jiiliuu land nr on the platform and yelled out .Thorn In Mlirtill! sllC ha COI11C tllit . . . . ,ime. And lie was rig.u, ir m ninute Fitzsimmons kissed lur am mule a crab for his baby boy. After be itowlnn a few fatherly attentions on im infant, he nut Mrs. Fitzsinininns nml tin i ll. n rnrri.T'e. lie started foi Rook's ranch on foot. Fitzsimmons complained considerably ,f 1,1. iniii luirtins h m and saul luei were sore as a result of his wrestling. The Corbett brothers, .lini sii.l .! Dlsved handball. Jim was having bun luck and was taking lb ol ili'sperati jhaneei nt the ball In order lo pile u ill score. He wus wet with ixTspiralion ind tilaved with the utmost violence. IW teemed to lnt all times brea hiug easily Be went through his Iwxiiig and wrest ting as usual. ind now for our immense Spring stocky Nevwr were ws In positloa tbso now show the Prettiest Liue of Spring . . wuuua at um most attractire prlcss. Special milunkry notice. ' , ' uwing to lbs Increase of baaibess In this department our milliner, Mrs. Wbaley, will visit the northern sir . kets at so early date t-aelKt goods lor inn Department, . . tend. Lusk was licaten lry Bliu kburn in the election, and it was evido itly blow lo the farmer lo have to step atide for Ihe vounir politician. Both lire Re- Diiblieani,- Caut. Holerts, the old Confcderatt soldier who for so long has lieen koepei of the Capitol, today yields bis place U another old soldier, J. L. Birrns, who is r Pnnulist. Cant. Roberts Inui held tin place for 13 years. J. Y, Hamrlck of Cleveland Is the suc cessor of Lacy asjjibor Commissioner. Dr. Wood succeeds Dr. Kirby at the Insane Asylum here and Dr. Murphy'i place at the Morgrnlon Asylum has bees tendered to Dr. Moaroe of Davidson Ul lege. . In spite of the fact thut ex-Superinten dent Iatar ssys that there Is no need foi an appropriation for the penitentiary si nnrnnrillon of 49.000 was made. 81 i . - - thousand dollars wasappropnated lor re oalrs to the Governor', mansion The eoloied Asylum goes to th con trol of the negro. The directors appoint J ed will put in one, (Tha tai on drummers was killed, but '.keitax on doctors who do so much for '. WKMt charltv's ake". was not taken if " ' . 6uBIil S regaras insurnuce. " vised if thev are V ((vr-s ww v- ' atayireiflla. or company tun agent hpt Cf "cense can woe. (The (deposit pm tiiwU appfllivtci R. B. Dommtmloner. a director (CAlle, but Mr. Lacy . ate ind requested that Hid a ha .could : no! I Uavo Pitrchaseil for breeding Pnrposes JL Pure, IlegiHlereil Thoroughbred AYNIIIIti; III Lli ind am now olTerin ' Ids services to tlie iiihlic. This Bull look nreuiiuin at the Easl Jarolina Fair. ISilT; and is from Oak Jrove Stock l-iiini, iiurliUKtioi. X. ('. For further information see IlKi HILL, New Iterno, N. V, A fulltstoc'i cf every thing in the Grocery Line as Chsap as else where. Give us a Call. twenty's 127 MIDDLEflST n I'hyNcimiM lroMarItloiiM Carefully Prepared At Prices to suit the timpf Ik k o Dry Goods Bargain House 0. A. BARfOOT, Mgr. Jd Dooit moM P. o. fi 5 Cts. a Lb. Dril Applet 5o. pound. Evaporated Apples So " llucklidierriet ip cant for Pica Nlo. i .7" ALL FIR.ST-CLASS 00ODS. ULrJCrr.Qroccr, 4 KM,l'eitreel, CI. Fire rate higher On oot having place inaun killed. Governor Ucy ex -labor , of the A. A M. wrote the Ben tie be not cooflrn serve. The General Ass. - day. , The Park Hotel (a - ilgn aroun 1 the tow ll)ly w.ill adjourn to- ' Voiluive an idectric ar .which can 1 -..board Of .anal uui w create niat , . - ...j., i Ixatlon which was tahk ,nd th MAtlBtA W . I . Iran m. i 1 DaSMd. I ' A bill to Increase the po oommuauoner. in regard t v - v ... , wiu commerce passed, as did a bib ' ' .v- ' " . ,i .1, . : . na . i nrtwiirwM, "" " .. A . ... . 11. m l . met -Vju.1 ueUarj, 'nw , i,fUr-elMe John DunUp, engineer, was killed, and B'lliiam McKeever fatally injured, by s hoiler explosion on a fmm near Butler, Pa. James Powers, a Chicago cabma", shot ind Instantly killed Ids wife ami then fatally shot himself. Jealousy I. au, posed to lie the motive for the deed. The hotel at Rodeo, Cel., was burned to the ground Sunday night, ll was nn wcuuled. and cost fJ&O.OOO a few ycrfra gn, wheu the stock yards at Rodeo were ilorteJ. . , - WarranUhave lieen Issued for Iwehty five Pnterson (N.J.) strikers, whn-are charged with assault in aiiuoylug ilk weavers who had taken their plsres. . St. Gauilen's euuestrlan statue of John A. Logen in Uke Front Psrk. Clilorfgo. will !. unveiled July ti. The work l tlie nole I seulptw Is now being east In bronse In New York. Andrew- Carnegie Is not yet able to t..v. hi. bed. and may not befor a long iliae to eme. He Is Improvlug slowly priate ,1,000 to tha colore college. The while collwe . same, - , i . In the House Ppeaker, Illlei pointed Luak, Repuhllcaot th pr he was too unwell to do-ao, Tlie lute N. C. It. R, leas bilk, cai Quite a squabble waa fisd; Allies as to 8, 0, 10 pe put.' ll befog were made, but Jlipally, Ihi), hi tabled to be campaign MpIT In 'IS A.- . V . ., H. hlrmtoklnt la Calm. HatjNA.-OeHrml Hnxera, wbf. connoitering In 'tha Province 'of a' mm K asiAe sh iftaut danont. 1 aina I atas .' Va w- I..J ruled UiM n n rrnn - ?",t' aoue an IiiUuvHpb at Ins reH' "'"a" Wi. .uiflnwIUPUlanendlo denoe. .CT ...... i inii. V., , '.wll. toirvlelod of t Blward J. ' at- t Ml rriusy ftraP-- : Wfimikt,U Brook .7':"' Nilrtoa tolling Miftgjrv""" tempterf commit sulckr H.yUMlng-T' NH,, mV l.hn.l laaw an. IT HI IMMI'miin . .... s ntar, mates Clara, h..h,i.yH. rmil?.tlrmlsl.e. i . ''S.ia e two sVp."ty Unlt-I Hu on''v: :M1:.:? .CLi. J3fA choice eelection of Pet iimes and Toilet Ai tides. City l"roM?riy lo lit? . AilyerflMed nml Sold for Taxes All properly upon which the City Taxes lor 1KU6 have not t een paid I Uooday March Hill will he advertised ni 9lh Inst., cost adibit, and sold seC'ildlii o law. Thhia unlice Is Intended lot KVF.ItYHODY who has not paid, and SO EXCF.PriON CAN UK MADK, Die list ausl be closed. HUGH J. LOVICK. City Tax Collei tor, Seed Irish Potatoes. Cement, Lime, Term Cotla and Chimney Flue ltM, Has and Bugging and Ties. J. E. Latham NO. 8 RAVIN BTRKET. Deeply Appreciating the Liberal and Continuous Pat ronage of our many friends we will extend every cour tesy consistent with O rONHKltVATIVK ici sim:ss o o B o HUT HO IIS ! Wholesale and lietail Grocers. 71 Bread St., New It'i ne. N. V. GROCERV O 0 O o o o n O a o o o z ri m ft HODOOOGODOGODOBOOOOODOnOOiS T. J. TURNER, o REMEMBER we are to the Shoulders. Bared P BJ1RGU Books Stationery ! roie cash Or OX TI.1I K. l,Ti:ST Newsn en sjiind M.um.i he I n it ml a I I'e I'imli. 1 ;l I :1 J r. w. watlrs . 10: fiddle St. J" Su'.-i'iiitl. 'lu:!s. Si-'iiiiii liken I'm m'Iii'O' lard - el-. I'i ill r e Ml II. :,l e-cppliis. ,. f,,r ir - i!e, I p i e di i t Have You Been Arooi If Not, Comft at Oiin HOI Inferior eool at stm 1 prices, but the UrT GOODS AT Pi:iCl WAY DOWN UK LOW any other house in town i 11 A V K Jl ST KKt'KI VK1 m r I jirm' tiM-k nl V urniiurH nml Mai tr 1 1 m! will -it'll ;.i Kiirk IMttni Kijiii- h-r iish ni hi Tinir fr Five Wtvk m nnU r mil I r inv liirr hl'M-k. inl :m I i xniniiH' hi- -lock t't fort' purt'ltiHini: '!- vIh'IC Vulll' III s;M'ftfullv, T. .1 . T II It ! I. It. KW HKUNK. N For 1. T thirteen men f lliit. Tlie HihiiIkIi dralroyed a hpllar fur wounded gent, and 4 pivfii'liirn of .tin enem . The In' ec-ut h.der, guinlln ' He 4 Farmers.- vtfi fawre A FULL LINE ot IIAItnOWN. CITIiTIVATOItM. " ami til "other IFarmlng'" I'm. piemen last ROCK BOTTOM rUICES. . We nan 8RLL CLOSKlt, to bring your pocket-books well fllle.1. ami MANY BARfiAlNS YOU WILL MAKFh You Frvl Islrral And it gives you thorough at liiiiion when your friends are mis us mi know "Who is .oiir Ini i '" ll makes us feel treat too. Set d lein to us we'll do as well by them as we liil by you. F.M. riuuhvle'. 01 Middle Street: -ALL Til K L.VTFST c6 Don't wait until Saturday at we, will bo over-run nn . that day. . , , p! , ..... i ,i. ll.illAinl'a bnlUilion an - ... Ifwiwlnntnl tlMllltlll fct I nmita-rer 111 iw , I lUI.Ud, Rw4. Ou Kebruary W he' T . EttCllANTS-We:i . I l.l wllli HI ill DIllMlU lll,lin'H . . . , , HlHMil'llll' --. I lie K'M'pa mid. . , " toe . 1 . y. .kid ""can tell you oda . manufacturers prices. 1.11 Viitler A Co. IjGHN nDUNN, r. pa Qroce Periodicals, Blank Books, Stationery, Pencils, Pens, and Ink, 11 J. 1). J ASK1S. 101 MIHDL-: STBEKT. ANOTIIKIt LOT OF "AT FOIiKS. Agate Coffee Pot, 80f. Iqt, Covered Rauce Pan, 5fti-, Vo. fi, Agate Tea Kettle, B.'m. " 7, " " ". 7, " Stove Put, 4io. Agate Cake Pans, 10a. " Dippert, 15o " Kitchen Dippers, I V. 4 qt Milk Pans, 15o. I)ng Lsvllet, 10o Slop Jarsanit Foot Tnba. Preserving Keuiot, : 16c. litrge Hioe Boilert, .; 8tv. coiaiuuM r I.ieuti- iiy.if ( ' iiM'olonel 1 .i nin.. jC::.!.cn Cry fjr.f'itchcr'i Castorlai II t! :
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