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' '' ' ' 1 ' ' V -i.i. ii . if . VOL. XV-.NEW SERIES NO. 2& JtEW BERNE, N. 0. FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 2, 1897. ESTABLISHED Iff?- '.' "'V'. ;L. ?'.W'A' 'V-j Vr - ' -.::".'. ' ' ft. V.i -i J 1 . . I.,- i - ' i -t .. i 4 4 1 Rubber:Stamps; I am now prepared to furnish Rubber BUmpg, Seal Presses, Pads, etc., on short ... notice. t3T Leave orders at Journal Of .. lice the price will he right. V FniIlT Printing Ontflta-chnnge io ,, any member of the familys' Mine, com- plete with indrlibli ink, only 60e- - ' A. ROBEUTS. with Ji urnal. v- . -.; - - f- -Imported French, Peas. 2 Can for 25c. V' f FINEST, ON EAKTII. Excrl our iif- Green Peas. GIVE TIIKU A TBIAL. ' flRefercinQB to parties who hare boilghti - F. ULRICH'S GROCERY, r- 4S Middle St. Phee 61. JDressing Wfll ' : is an art, and the man who has Lis garments made to measure by na has found the key to that art. It doesn't require any arguing to how you that von can cot a better fit and more style in a suit or over coat "hen they are moulded to you. F. M. Chadwick. 01 Middle Street DEIIGIITED With Our Come, to Nee um and on ' Your Groeerlen. We have just received a fine lot of North Carolina Hams, only 9 cU. per pound. - Granulated Sugar still at 5 ctr. The market is advancing and this price cannot remain many days longer, so buy all you will need. The Very Finest Table Butter, only 25 ota, pound, mmm Barn Save Money Good Creamery Butter 20o. lb. ' Bhafer'a llama, 12o lb. Strips, ' , (o " California Hams " 8o ." Chase and Sanborns Cosida . - Coffee, finest, . " 30o " Mocha and Java Coffee . 25o " Karaolubo Coffee 2('o ' Bio- Coffee - 13o " Meal , ... ' 12o pk. Eagle Brand Milk IGo can I lb oan Tomatoes 8o " S lb can Table Poaches : lOo " Lemons 15o dot Orangee . - 15o " Banana - 'r ISo M . And all others goods as low in proportion. , J ; " YoprN, ;": : v .' joim Dunn . For 5ale ! Ml!! tnd Kilns on Ntnse river ils9 UK boat. Cio be bought loir. Ad "re;,s Neuse River lira btr Co., r. ,t i:::i,?.:d. or wn::a J. r: N. C, DEATH-DEALING BUST. - ..-.ft'-.- ; Town Ultfirlj All the Honsfis ta the Town Empt ;Twe Were Wrecked., After the v Tornado had Parsed Fire t-. N' Broke bm tn tii- Rnlns) XJotrrie, Okla.-C)iantllpr. mi . interior boonk town fifty nillfa from Outlirt U u imam of ruins. At D oVlock last evening ayc.one, dealing Ueath and destruction X) eyerythingia its, path, swept down poojthe town and almost" completely wiped it of the face of. the earth. : Of hei ,500 inhabitants, twenty-six were killed outright or burned to death, and fully 170 were injured. Of the latter it is thought fourteen will die, and twenty- four others are in a dangerous condition The remainder Jof the population it- homeless. The cyclone struck Chandler without anting about 6 p. m. Its work of car nage began before tho inhabitants real ized what was upon them and hardly anj -neana of escape was left oficn. Tearing th I'Ugu the business district, stores wcr lifted h gh into the air and tossed in every direction. The courthouse, in which Chief Jnstic Onte was holding court, was taken oil its foundation. Passing on into the res lence district, the wind continued it tvoc, and rushing into the open conn- ry finally spent itself. The trail left wa ne .of ruin. Houses rested on tli?ii- tp. lod streets were piled high with debris Soon fire M owed the cyclone' work ind here and there flames glared ngaintt tiie dark sky. In a short time a lieuv rain storm came up. As night wore 01 developed into a deluge, and while it ucceedcd in completing the dismal seen, the rain probably proved the salvation ol the town. Daylight brought hundreds of people rom surrounding towns, and men, wo- n-n and children assisted in caring foi the Injured. Little progress was madi however, and it was not until noon thai tn organized effort for alleviating tin suffering of the injured was made. The 'our remaining buildings were turned in to hospitals, and the work proceeded as swiftly as possible. LOST IN THE FLOOD, tlrndy as Live Dmrsjred aad 4,00 Nqnkrv HI Irs Covered. j the Witter. Memphis, , Tknn. A heavy rainfall. ccompanied by a strong gale from thi est, is adding to the gravity of tlx lood situation in the Mississippi Delta. All the forces of nnture are against tt jeople. The rainfall and wind intensif; he danger. If the wind were from tlx east it would mean little, but the gale it blowing from the west. It Is difficult to estimate the lota' propel ty loss. A thickly settled ennntr containing an area of about 4,000 sipiart miles, dotted with farm houses and small Hinges will be flooded. The loss of human lifo so fur lint imounted to 68 persons. Six linve beet Irowned In the Delta flood a id a dozei on the Arkansas side south of Helena have lost their lives. The upper flood: which have prevailel in the St. Fraocit latin fur two weeks claimed fifty victims all colored. Labor will become demoralize! anc colored hands cannot be secured in suf flcient numbers to cultivate the cropt when the water subsidos. The Yar.ot nod Mississippi Valley railroad will havi 140 nillm of track under water before the flood Is over. Gunnison, Rotodalc and a dozen othoi irnat) towns are under water, The flooi spreading over the territory fron Perthshire. Miss., to a place ten mile north ot Ylcksburj and back fro.n th river thirty or forty miles. ; . Telearsphle liesas. . It I serai-oRtrlally announced that th scheme for Cuban reforms will be Intro duced in April. .- A fatal accident occurred at Finn'i Poiot, where a government I attery Is In course of erection. Four men were struck by a failing derrick and one of them was kllleJ. Winston shipped J,B32,?89 pnunls ol manufactured tobacco last month. Tb revenue collections were $79,1)64.11 This is a large increase over the sanw month ot last year. ' Messrs. Joaepa and Lewis Kronk, two industrious farmers of Fredericksburg Vs., have been notified that they, among the two bundft d heirs to the estate of great Uncle, who died In Holland, more than a hundred years ago. , The King Mill, of Augusta, Oa., which has a capacity of 40,298 spindles and 1,119 looms, commenced work on Its new mill, which wUIIm 77 by BOO fret and contain 99,000 spindles. The Sibley Mill has also begun work oa a building which will give an addition ot M0 looms, The State Department declares that Contul-Oeneral Lee has not been granted a leave of absence to take effect April 18th as published, or at any other date, General Lee hu not asked for leave and no action looking to his relief at Havana or to the acceptance of his resignation has been taken,. to ri a4 col lactam sat Tk ".rialWs Dromn (Quinine Tablets. All dni.Ut jTjflindtlis naooeyjlf It jlsll tocuf. 2 1 ;---. w ' P0UDER . Absolutely Pure Celebrated for-its creat' leavenine strength and Jhealthfulness. Assures the iuuu ugamsi, aium ana ail lorms ol adul teration common to the cheap brand-). O.UIAU UAlllJNIj fUWUHitt UU., New York. ' v Tae Clerks I'.Uctrd. Special. Raleigh, N. C, April 1 The Railroad commissioner today re-elcc'ed H. C. drown for clerk of the commission and lected Representative Fagnn one of the bolters, as clerk to the Equalization Board. Phe Republican and Democratic mem bers voted togetlier for Brown. Otho Wilson did not vote. Wnlier ;PHae lo I.eclnrc. Special. Rai.eioii, N. C, April 1 Mr. 'Walter age, of the Atlantic Monthly, will di ver an address at the btate Tsorimil ichool on May 17th. Mr. Page once did lewspapcr work here and is orginallj rom Aberdeen. The State buildings are to ho insured. Che insurance to be given out pro mta o di rj t comna i . THE STATE CAPITAL. City Polllles Mvrly. roples of mit- ehlnerjr Art Siext Week. Openlstc at Moreliead. JOIIKNAI. Bl HEAtT, 1 RALEion, N. C. April, 1, '117. i The sixty newspaper men from New Jersey, piss i tlirou :h here tary ts- terday morning. Tomorrow they will re turn and spend the night here, where hey will br entertained by the Chamber f Commerce. City politics are all the rage here. Chere arc many candidates for every of- lce. The Republicans it is said will 'Ote for the independent candidates. This morning the chairman of the R. . Commissioners was sworn, in hy hief Justice. It is more than possible hat the present efficient clerk Mr. II. C, Jrown will be retained. The session of the Superior Court here ist week cost the county $630. The Secretary of State yesterday rc- eived one p.inted copy of the Machinery Vet to be indexed. This will take sev- tral days ami by the middle of next vcok he will have a supply ready for llstrihution. The Episcopalians of North Carolina ire looking to the purchasing of the property known as St. Mary's from its resent owners and own and control the ichool outright. The family of Superintendent Hmiili ol he penitentinry have innyed to the city ind have taken tlie rooms in the k mien iary provided for the ofticers. The Daughters of the Confederacy ili soon aflcr Easter have '-An Evening With Burns anil Moore'' to raise funds or the Jefferson Davis monument. President Alderman of the State I'nl erslty, has gone to Charleston, 8, C. ehere he is to deliver an address The season nt Morrhcad will open nuch earlier this year under I he manage nent of Dr. Bltiknall. It will opt n May lSlh. It is now owned hy northern lapitallat. J.J. Ferklns of Pit t, resigns as pern tentiary director and Wheeler Martiu mccceJs hi in. The mother of D. R. H. Lewis died at als home today. A blizzard of snow and wind has been raging throughout southern Wyoming Cor the past twenty-four hours. Ixisxes to sheep have been heavy In a portion of the storm district. Range cattle and horses have not suffered to the present time, but stockmen are becoming appit henslva as a continuation of the storm will be destructive to range stock. ' The local olfloe of the United State weather bureau has received dispatches from lbs fruit growing section of Cali fornia to the effect that during tho last two night killing frost have seriously damaged the crop. Prune and apples are not sufficiently advanced to receive so much harm a aprloota anil almond, wbioh In many J-wction bare beta de stroyed. Peach tree and vine have also been Injured, though In lest degree. TRED MOTHERS Ami help ai Hood' barsaparilla, which give them pure blood, a (rood appetite and new and needml STRENGTH. Frog in Your r -AT- Davis' Pharmacy; - OPERA HOUSE ! Emma - Warren ! THEATER CO. " Ooinineneing MONDAY, APItl ffj 5 IN liEPERTOIRK. Michael StrogolT, , St. Patiick a Kve, Too Much Married, A Mountain Pink, The Fatal Wedding, East Lynne, Caimlle, Ton Night's fa n Bar Room. Ktc, Ktc. OPENING Pl.AV Michael StrogoH', (Courier to the Czar.) Popular Prices, 15c, 25c. & :5c. Monday uicht only, one lndv admitted Free, when accompanied by an escon ith one paid Retierveil Heat tiekcl. -FOR THE- Next 4 Davs! Wf, will Skll , BUILT LIKE A WATCH UTor $65.00. HVMAN SUPPLY CO. For B IG I VIU.J IS I in nothing, Dry (Joods. Shoo?, lints. Caps and Ladies and dents Furnishing Uooils, HO TO Tie American Stock Conra, 02 Middle Street. Money Made is Money Saved, fo come to see us ami we will show you. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. City property of all classes for sale, :ash or on time. Some of the best bouses ind lots in the city are included, and on down to the cheapest tenements. Also we have a number of parties who want to buy in preferred locations, so it tvill pay you to see us if yoii really want to sell. nouses to rent in vai iors pints uf the city. tarm lands at mod any price you want. Collection of rents a specialty. E. E..UAni' T Near Post Oilice. SU Extra ! From now .in our immcwe line of will be pouring in on up. Kvcrv corner of our store will be Rurguin Iinijlit with new, fresh goods. Every Attractive Articlo at an Attractive I'rioe. Wo mean to make this our Haii- ner Season. I feja PIKICM Till: CJItEAT ATTRACTION lias mado Our Immo im ltti8inpss. n., Pa .Jo JO1 D"rJ w G. A. BARrOOT," JUr. 9md Door from P. O. 441441444444444 )4 444444444444444 Spring tonici 1 Paine's Celery Compound, Hood's Sarsaparilla, B. B. B., Carolina Chill Specific. TRY ONE-You will feel better. HOI,l AT Wanted An Idea thin nipt Using topa4tif Sfcrrt vont IrlMssi i IherT m ."!?? ?! '!' tmf brine ru a co . pmii Writs) JOHKJ WatUpIIUlUK T, WahfViv p ().. tnf n t w , ratMii 4iwr. thMr i aw prt oam M MW iis (M MM Whrm bilious or costive, eat a Ossrarat candj calhartlo, cur guaranteed, lOo, tie, mi r DOB A Nice Lot of those Wlsfoh We VuU AI A i'll !!' IjOt of 1. 0rl hi Receive; I5v La! Froiglif. Wholesale and Retail (roeers. 71 Broad SI., New Berne. N. ('. "FOIt It you want Guano lor Cash we can supply you" with At Hook Hot loin g Price." J.C.Whitty &fCo warmers. Wo have A KUI.I. LINK .f WiOWN, 1IA11IKOWN, CVTjTIVATOOIN. and ull other Farm in? Im. plementsat HOCK llO IToM PK1CES. . TO MERCHANTS -W, -can II y..u goods mnnulacturera prli-in. Ii. If Vntlvr V4. IIeiirM PhuriiiH , 127 Middle M. Tooth Brushes, Toilet Articles, Sic DO YOU NVi-l On d Hpripu Ith o I 1'uiiiler ? TAKE BEXitYV, com !!.... I nl Sarn. psnlls, Yellow Doci, lnllrllk I. nun, Pitekley Ah Bark,8siariii,lo i I Pot. h Sod Iodide Iron altb Winh rginu. Thls-in'fanlloa Is ei:'e-.ly put up lo neat the popnlsr ne d Tor a IIIihmI rutlBer, without bring relslait to the S' many secret nowrnins and nine nieill Mn nt tha liar nroaknnwn ram n.llU. , ----- ' t - ------ - . nd generally of llltl njediclosl value. Th lot mult it printed oa th laU L PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS, Bam sis bottles usually soli for 11,00. III II r unci amcl k Casta CASH goBo&BGBo$oooooonoacccoct We Fear I No Adverse" Criticism On the Goods. oooo o o 0 5 Fxperienca has taught us that it is not to your interest or our own to sell you interior goods even at very low prices. When look tor Cheapness, you are sadly disappointed when yovi find that your bargains are worthless. We have an Ideal Display in our XDr3r G-oods IT op .rtsstacrrt or all the Latest Novelties, and the more Staple Sorts. The designs and colorings are attractive. O or IK NHOK9 are g care and from the manufacturer you j Q can get style, wear and low prices, fl q Next week we hope to make an X 13 announcement which we believe will O commend itself to T. J. TURNER. 5 ft r- f 1 !'.; i. i 1 : i i V." '- '.i 'mm Tliis Imi lii 1 R-iMan lL.ckir f. i O.M, KI.T.1. fur OM.V 81. Vl. I'hiiIm r l.i'Ur st,-, I; -. 11 b.l ll. l Msli ,i tllili.. I. -'oik Allcr.l.i. !ll.i N-'. V l.ugf iiM i Ii i i. JH-.I 1 1 1 i i . u .'I 1- 'U tuiijr . :ni I u il! l!l -!.. rr:ric I -nil I l -r lli I lli.lll -.ii In' e liilit .11. h'.l'.il. Vi.urs itespi i lfu.lv. T. J.TI Iti:3J. m:a iikunk. n. t Finest Extracts In llic World. I'hn M. tt! i- ('.in i a nl. 1 V' i we lisve i'i Mm l, l e bill mi- I I MOV, o'l v;k. STII.VWBF.MUV, VAMI.I.V. PINK-AITI.K, AUSVl'Alill I. J AM) l.m: .U K K. N. NUWN A CO. Nut in Posl OH ce Furniture ! I W. P. JONES. I Hackburn. ! Q s rural Furniture Quality of Our S Of s buying you may O but when using-,? especially rich and C bought with great every housewife. $ W.H.y.S.TDTC HI BALEIul'. !.. C. rxcliiHi It i - m ; 'i-urr m I' vi-e -n, ! , . i ' ii ' V1- 1 ' 1 ' U hi-i .! .1 I lMt'l J- 'j-s U i li it, I l ,v i '.iini.-i . rf , .. n' 'tvi- li ill .p I .', . . -I, ii r -i i k tii'in I ii .hi HIIT i-l-. .1 ( ,r 'i. ; I en I i'i. Wl. ii '-r .t d h i.i.mi .i t-ll-l . all. ' 1' ., i - ., . t - 'I -U. t s "vtr t di 1 ii t;'ii if ll f- - I'c'l i 'i- ! I- .. . . . ti ii , i in r rl imi , e -r .'iV (. i ; 1 1 . r ir- r The N KiV ( (IT I (i . I lll ' - WlV.t -V . I i-li l,iii'. e ,l ill) Hi US I I '! liH-en iii .n I i-.,i. i el'erin.'i'i ii. i,. ii i,k-: n w . i iruanii I- i i.. llirun X .v. 'I , -I, i -t . 'IV At I . . ii il. I. i . .y r ") '.V ll imiii'l Nme' i ii. aii ii H'l v i- nl I WAY I Kl.u V h rr. nift itci II I !l r rr lloir. M l lie Nm fur SamfUH t W. II. II. .-. H i Ki:.; 4 ii M I ir.ll . i . E. W. Smallwoorj Uinl. r llolel Clmltaviksj KbI ' Frotit Street, Ni-w Herne, K. 4VJ H1.I,,I.1XK OF I Stoves, Carpenters Tool, i Cutlerr, Tablo Ware. Bitrbed Wire, Oalvanlaeil 11, I i'mP rtaaaW m4 CitsMft tW Personal attentiQA t tb prompt and oorreet Ailing of . $0 r. dert.
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