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VOL XVrNEW SERIES NO. 216. ' NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 26. 1897. ESTABLISHED -INS- Rubber Stamps. I am now til flirniah HnVihAP oiarnr seal Presses, Pads. etc.. on short otioa HT Leave orders at Journal Of- uoe toe prioo will be right. Family Printing Outflts-chr.nge to ly member bf the familys' name, com-' any plete with indelible ink. onlv 50c. ; - - A. ROBERTS, with Jc urnaL HDaix3r ' ! - Equal to ". Creamery. lib Prints at 20c F. ULRICH'S 7 ."GROCERY, Phone CI. 46 Middle St. Dressing Well ; . is an art, and the man who has his garments made to measure by ns has found the key to that art. It doesn't require any arguing to how yon that von can Ret a letter fit and more style in a suit or over- final whan tlifiv am lnnnlrlnrl to von. F. M. Chad wick. 101 Middle Street EVERYBODY DELIGHTED Willi Oar Cash . Bargains Come to See ns and ; r 1 on - . .. - Your Groceries. - We have just received a fire lot of North Carolina Hams, only 9 eta. per pound. '. , ? - . Granulated Sugar still at 5 ots. The market is advanoing and this prioe cannot remain many days longer, so buy all yon will need. The Very Finest Table Butter, only 25 cts. pound. -Good Creamery Batter 20c )b. Sharer's Hams, 12o lb. Strips, ; California Hams Sybase and 8anborns Bosada , Coffee, finest, ' fin Ma 80o " 26o " 20o " 15o " Mocha and Java Coffee Mereclubo Coffee Kio Coffee Meal f Eagle Brand Milk ''" t lb can Tomatoes l ib can Table Peaches Lemons i 'i 12a pk 16o can 8o " ICo " J ; Ha dos Oranges Bananas , And all proportion, . ' 15a others goods as low in Yours, JOHN DUIill ALL TI1E LATEST Periodicals, :,' Blank Books, Ctationcry, Tcncib, Tcn3, r - 1 I: TBB STATB CAPITAL.- ' . m v a. m 1 .W.atfcer. Blawaeaa mf Mapreaae ' Crart la riling OplaLaa. ' I ' - JOuBNAL BlJRIAlt, N. C. March 25. '1)7.1 j There is still a veil of mystery hanging over the TJ. 8 Judgeship for the Eastern District. . Russell, Faircloth.'Purncll and Price seem to be the ones from whom the choice is to be made and Ar t one and then another are chronicled as being in the lead. i , In the new annex to the Stale Museum two of the large rooms in the lower floor will be used for special exhibitions, one for ores and one for animals. In view of the fact that the State Treasurer said be could not pay any of the new appropreations yet, the Board of Agriculture will lend the Agricultural and Mechanical. College $8,001) for put-1 tine un the Hosd ta . and for other im- , rpi.i i , j I in October. The case of John Grave's who killed a man in Forrestville, in January, is in the hands ot the jury before the Superior Court which is in session here. The weather which has for several days been' so close and warm, really un seasonable, has again become real chill with high March winds. The board of Agriculture met today. igam and fixed tho salaries of the new officers, or rather left them the same a the old ones were. C. T. Bailey has gone to Woshingtoi with endorsements looking to the np pointment of the position of IUleigl post-master. The Governor today issued the com missions to the new directors of the N, R.R. A. L. Swinson, the oustaLenrolllnt ierk is an applicant for Surveyor lo tin State Board of Education, Tbos. Burch, the negro who broke int. and robbed a store here some weeks ag ind who was shot gets 15 years in thi penitentiary. He pleed guilty. There is .comment upon the slownesi of the Supreme court in filing an oninioi the case of Satterfleld who was con victed in the Superior court of fraudu lently enrolling the assignment act at tin jessoin of the legislature of 1895. Uarela'. Camp Captured. Havana. General Xinears reports thai bis command of 1,600 men, comprising nfantry, cavalry, and artillery, left Son 10, in the Province of Santiago de Cub ind at La Sail ranch encountered saver il parties of rebels under the leadershii of Cebreco, with whom they had a shari engagement. The rebels were finally forced to retire from their pesitim . which were occupied by the Span!,! troops. It Is reported that the camp of Culixti Jarclus' column has been capture! I the Spaniards, after a severe fight, at th conclusion of which the insurgents wen found to have left sixteen of their num ber dead on the field. The capture of thi camp was affected by a dashing cavalry charge. The rebels were reinforced b the band under Rabl, and awaited thi troops at Baire Ariba, but were obllget to retire to a point within sight of Jigu- ant. In the course of these Journeys an' engagements the rebels lost twenty-sevri killed. The Spaniards bad one Hcuteit- ant and four privates wounded. Ry;order of Captain-General Weyle (sabela Rafael Bourke, and English pris oner, who had been for some time dt tained at Clcnfugeos, vu released. flMda la AUkaasa. . MorroomaT, Ala. Special to th Advertiser says the town of Eile, o Pea River, is completely covered with water. The water is six feet deep on ti t public square and flowing through every business house and residence in tLt town, - G IX Eva, Ala. At the Junction of Pet and Chastawbatchie rivers is in almost the same condition but no reliable infor nation as to the exact condition can b. had. Every bridge in Coffey county hai been swept away. No mall has been re ceived at Geneva for a week. There u much suffering throughout the flooded territory. ', - - Twelve bridges have been washed away la Barbour county and much dam age done to, farming interests. No lost of life has been reported. . ' Aaotbor Siraoh Protest. Amiss The Greek government It about to address another protest to tbt powers against the blockade of the Island of Crete and a formal repudiation of all responsibility for any consequences U which it may give rise. The pewspapen which represent the ministerial opposi tion la the Boule denounce the proposal ot autonomy under Prinoe George as s betrayal of Hsllemo Interests, It is now believed in ometai circle) that the powers will shortly enforoi eoercive measuree against Greece. A col lective note has been addrsiend to tin government demanding the recall ot th Greek troops from the frontier, snti threatening that in the event ol the re fusal of Ureroe to comply with this de mand the powers will blockade the Greek ports near the frontier. '. The celebratlm of the 110th ennlver- sary of the Western University of Penn- aylvania. Die first school established by law in the Valley of the Mississippi, north of the Ohio, began at Pittsburg Tuesday and will continue threo dr. To t arjs. . I SIS SIT Tk "'jixniUs Promo Culniue Tshlt-ll All in " indjtli monfjtlf it luilr POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its crcatS leavenine ltrengthjand healthfulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adul- "ration common to the cheap brands. " M.ru SOLVES TBB PROBLEM. Concreaamaa skinaer Proposes to Isaac Bimetallic Certificates lo De positors ol Both Hetala lit the Treasury at Sixteen to One. WASniNQTON, D. C, March 25. Rep- i-esentative Harry Skinner, the Populist leader from North Carolina, has concoct- d a bill and orcsented it to Congress, which he claims will solve the financial problem and bring about practical bi metallism. His bill provides for tho issu- tnce ot bimetallic certificates of various lenominations, which shall have a posi- ive value of one hundred cents on the loll nr. These certificates are to bu la med to any person who may deposit leven and six-tenths grains of gol l and me hundred and eighty-five an 1 si.- wenty-fifths grains of silver (at a ratio 1 16 to 1.) These certificates, according 0 their face value, are made receivable .or public and private debts, and when received for taxes shall be reissued, and n its face guaianteelli.it the bearer tliall, within twelve months, at any Uul- ed States depository receive SO cents vorth of gold tin 4 50 cents worth of sil- er, according to the market value of the mllion as declared by the Secretary of he Treasury. The bill further provdes that the Sec- etary ot tho Treasury may issue said 'ertificates in the same proportion against my gold or silver in the Treasury, and vhen so issued shall redeem in equal roportions the present outstanding gold na stiver certificates. It ft also nro- 'ided that seignoragc shall be covered nto the Treasury to be converted into a taking fund for tho redemption purposes. in case of a depreciation in the pi ice of illver the Secretary of the Treasury is luthorized to purchase in open market to neet the deficiency. Mr. Skinner says he he has sub nltted lis bill" to many of the leading ltcpubli- n and the Democratic bimetullists in loth houses ot Congress, and they admit that it is one ot the simplest and at the tame time practical propositions that ave been made in connection with the noney question. It carrier out the ver pint ot the Republican platform in re tard to bimetallism, for it provides for a I JO-cent dollar one half gold, anJ the tther half silver. If the silver depreciates he gold will surely appreciate, and lln ne combined value of the two metals quallzes the face value of the bimetallic ertificate and keeps its face value at 100 nts. Under any circumstances the mlders ot the certificates can demand ol he government SO cents In gold and 50 ents In silver. When the question comes up for con- dderation, Mr. Skinner says, it will be liUcult for the single gold standard men jo luoocusfully oppose It. Senator Chan ller and other Republicans who are in terested in carrying out the Republican romisee in behalf ef bimetallism have xamined the bill and declare that it will hallenge the thoughtful crnslderation of very one who honestly believes in a bl mctalio eurrenoy system. The Board of Trade of Chicago has de aided Jo begin a crusade against violators if the Interstate commerce law; not only those who discriminate in the giving of rates, but also against those who accept them The big factory of the National India Rubber Company, at Bristol, R. I., which is controlled by the United Slates Rubber Company, is closed for two .weeks. Fourteen hundred employes are affected. Application has been made in the soonty courts of Pittsburg for the ap pointment of a receiver for the Pittsburg Provision Company. The concern ha capital of 250,000, and it is alleged that its affairs have been mismanaged. A contest has-been begun for a share f the estate of Asa FUk, ot San Francis oo, wen known as a money lender, who Accumulated 1500.000 by shaving notes. ills eldest son, Asa W. Flsk, of Denver, ilalms half the estate. A severe wind, bail and rain storm passed over the northwestern section of Philadelphia, doing considerable damago, The big clothing store of Berg Bi others, oorner Front sn4 Daopbia streets, had the roof torn off. The dwelling of Frank Penrod, at Laddsdale, Iowa, burned Tuesday night, and bis five children were burned to death. The eldest was twelve sad the youngest two years of sge. ' The large plant of the Acme Bicycle Works, at Reading, Pa., was destroyed by Are. The Are originated In the enam eling room which wm filled with coloring fluids. Owing to the Inflammable aature of the sUx k the big four story brick hunii:ig wm soon a mm of flame. 20 TEARS FOR MURDER. thm Grove. Menteoced f Peniten tiary. T. M. Argroan Appllcnal Tor Federal Jnds;eablp. Special. Raleibh.N.C., March 25. John Groves was today found guilty of murder in the second degree and sentenced to twenty years. An nppeal was entered. T. M. Argo of Raleigh ia the newest applicant for the Federal Judgeship. Strong recommendations have been for warded to Washington for him. WONDERFUL, arc the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilhi, and yet they are simple and natural . Hood's Sarsa parilla makes PURE B LOO Extra ! From now on our immense line of SPRING GOODS will be pouring in on us. Every corner of our store will e Bargain Bright with new, fresh ;oods. Every Attractive Article at an Vttractive Price. We mean to make this our Ban ner Season. PMCES THE GREAT ATTRACTION Has made Our Imr etiso Business. flip Kff Dry Goods ym D16 Bargaiti House G. A. BAUF00T, Mgr. 3SD DOOII FROM P. O. For Sale ! Fine Trotting Stallion "Midway." Bay olt, 4 years old, kind and gentle, well roko and warranted sound in every rc- pect. Midway by Phalanx 2.40. Phallus 2131 ion of Dictator, sire of J. I. C. 200. Dl- ector 2.17. Directum 205k First; Dam. Delight 2.35 by Volunteer, Mo. 55. Sire of St. Julicn 2.11, St. Fat- rick 2.10, Glostcr 217. Grand Sire of Amelia 219k etc. Full Pedigree furnished if wanted. Midway's Dnm, Puttie is hy Wade Hamilton and she is a producer of three that can beat 2.80 and one trotted last -teason as a four vear old in 2.16. . Midway is untrainei, can trot mile now in 2.93. For further particulars write. J. A. DAVIS, Tarboro, N. C. CHAS. B. HILL, East Side Market DocV, NEW BERNE, N. (!.. Bagging and Ties, Feed, Oats, Corn, Wheat, Bran, Douce tod all kinds ot Feed at Lowest Prices. THE LARQE5T Hay Dealer In New Berne. Special Ilates lo Mill sndgTimber mro. fSyde County Rust Praol Oils a Spec ialty. Seed Bye. tyOrders by mall or'.Telrgrsph will receive prompt attention. , Ward Primary Convention. The Republican of the 6 it Ward sre eallnt to meet Id cnnventloa at tbt Red School Bouse, Writ street, on Mifisf, April 19th, 13 o'clock noon, lr the pur pose of oomlastin a candidate lor tBe city eouDcll, who will be voted for lbs First Monday In May. By order ot tits Commltte. BGNRY J1ME9, Ch'ia'o L. N.BMIT1I, JIVES BOYLE, Secretary. Cascaarrs stimulate Urn, kidneys and bowels. New sicken, waken or gripe 1 -' ' '" Just Received A MCE LOT OF THOSE Big Sugar Cured Hams Which we cut. Also a Fresh lot of the VerjJ Finest Elgin Creamery But ter at 25c per pound . A f reel) lot Ontario 'rorjur ed Buckwheat, the beat on the market 10c and 15c pcf package. The Very Macaroni, ago. Best onlv Imported 11c paok- Fincst Cream Cheese, lleinz'a Sweet Mixed Pick les uad Plain C.ictitnbcr Picklea. Atmore's CtsV rate I Mine ? Meut and a full line of nice Canned Goods an I Evap orated Fruits. Give us a Call. Vory Kespeotfull-, Wholesale and Reta'l tirocers. 71 Broad St.. New Berne. N. C. MI n ITA l FOR It you want Guano tor Cash wo can supply you'with S At Rock Rottom Frlcefs.; J. C.VVhitty&Co Farmers. We bare A FULL LINE of PLOWN, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, ant) all other Farming Im plementsatBOCK BOTTOM PRICES. T02HEECH ANTS We lean sell you goods s'.manutaclurrrs prices. X.II VullfrAC.i. lerity's Pliqwiiqcy, 127 MIDDLES JT. Phynclans PreMcrlptlonw Oarafull PrepareJ ' At Prloei to mit tie times. VST A ohoioe selectlou of. Pcr (nrees and Toilet Arlloles. . . Waniel & Gaskul CASE MUM nonoononoccoc 0IDM THE FIRST CONSIDERATION. We put nothing what we know to be good, and when you spend a dollar with us you get f a hundred cents worth of certainty. The certainty that what you buy is the best of its kind. Your confidence is the jewel we gain through earnest Gflors and through lowest prices. On- ward is our aim and your interests watchfulness and Our Assorlnient of 19 Spring and Summer Fabrics is more varied, our stock larger, our values more gen erous than ever. Oar Grocery IS teeming ducts of the earth. S.OUGIIT 11IOIIT! WILL RE SOLD lUGIIT ! S3 vk&4ha M hAh dad 03oo&3)snonocooononoot3 T. J. TURNER, mam Thin l.iri'. H ..- Nn I I'mlm I!iidin 75, and No. - larR ai-e ."id. I have iu-t n- cv it i rk l Hm-iiituiv. n'.i I i'l rn iiNi.v til. for ONLY bl th IT : vll fi.r Hie Next 10 Ways i-li-itr-iuihIi i r n'l lim: lo nmk-.' nmin ihj littM ioclc. All or.li-r hy mill shi'1 prompt ntli'iitinn. lours Kospwiruity, T. J. TURNER, XEW KKUXK. N. 1. Finest Extracts la the Worltl. John Multl.ew Con n'-sti-d Ex r..rt, we have in stock the tnllowii i?: LEMOJJ, OIUNGE, tiTKAWREUIlV, VANILLA, PINK-APPLE. SAHS.YPAHU.LA,: AND LIME JUICK. N. NTON s& CO. NrxtttoJPost Office Furniture ! V.P; JONES. ' - 1 Furniture ! .Furniture ! OODODOOCOOf w in our stores but Q m care. o M Department with finest Pro iHEAL ESTATE AGENCY. City property n! a I i-lifSHos for bale. ( cah or on timt'. ineof the lcst 1 oue : in I lot- in th ity u.- in Imlo I. : n l on Jown to tin- chiiipist If nc-iucnts. Also vi- In. vi' a mtmhiT of paitii-H nho wunt to liny in pn fi-tri'il Ini-ntionf. s.i il will i i you to si r ii it' . . i lenity wnut OS.-II. IIi-uk s to i-i il i:i -. i h pints iht :ily. Kiinii lands nt in 's! niv rir u Collection of kiiIk a siieeiulty. K. I-:. IIARl'LT. Near Post (W.w. ! Onion Sets ! R niis, CiJimleii Se?N, ami Flower W.mmI -".f .T T Davis' Pharmacy. Take Notice ! We have cut our prices Town on -ed stoVtt wood. We deliver siwed lo-e wod now lo j our door for (11 -. a Inml. i of a en d gmtiautot-d. This w. il is lo pt under laie si el and never nets et in ralny'wealher. 8ec rtin Hill f r 1'i.nil-m v'r ip- "I ' Shingl Mail, llrlk, Lat ie im jl-Vn.w ! Post always ou han.l. i 'ave Purohased (or Hreciliog Par poses A Pure, Registered Tliorouglibrel AYNIIIUK RIILL, and am no oflerinj hi. srrvicre to i e puhlto. This Bu1 took premium at the K.ft Carolina lair. 17- an I i Mm Oak Omve Htork Farm. Burl rglon, N. t . tor nirtner tnlormallon sua BIQ HILL, New I'erue, K. ('. FOIl R12NT1 8ii room d welling oa South Front Street, fonnerlj toco pied by C. U Hill. Apply to , 8, M. BRIKSON.
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