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5a Srtfctort shftlrTMVtMr n& VOL. XV-MW SERIES NO. 232. NEW BERNE, N. C. WEDNESDAY. MORNING. APRIL 14. 1837. ESTABLISHED V. -JCV SPUING IS HERE -' AND TIIE Campaign is Open I'OK. THE Sale of Bicycles : DO YOU HEAR OS? We liav'e the et ilees Victor", th. "CtoMland", the "Liberty", the "Essie", the "Crersocrit '.besides an enttntltrs line n 2nd hand wheel. , We can sell you brand new wheels fo. 25.C0, 130,00, 138.03, $40.00. 50.00, $75.. 00, f 100.. . . Second hand wheels from f 10.00 up. gyro buy a wheel without first see ing our line Is to make a mistake. Oar wheels are all backed np by guarantee from manufacturers whose guar, entee meant 100 cent to the dollar. J.CWhitty&Co City property of all classes for sale, cash or on time. Some of the best bouse; and lots in the city me included, end or down to the cheapest tenements. Also we have a number of parties wht want to buy in preferred locations, so it will pay you to see us if ynu really want to sell. ' Houses to rent in varior.u paiU of the city. rarm land at moat any price; yui want. - Collection of rents a specialty. F. E. HARPER Neap Post Office. Ry Ruylng yonr urniture From W. P. JONES. Grove' Margan's Johnsons's ic A IX W ARRAtfTDD TO CUBE. "Bromo Vichy" TO Cl'RE HEADACRE. RradhnnTa Pharmacy, i For Sale! The prettiest building site In the city The part of lot No. 1, 1st War J, dimen Ions u follows, 100 feet runnlDtc east and west on Broad Street, 107 feet, S In cbes north and south on East Front St. including the water front running to tl. channel of Neuae river. ' Apply to . CITIZENS BANK Farmers. We have A FULL LINE of PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS. and all other .Farmlnsr Im . plementiat ROCK BOTTOM . PBIOES. TO MERCHANTS We a sell goods t'Jnjanutacturera prices. - you I. ET- Sutler A. Co -ALL TIIE LATEST Periodicals, . ' Blank Books, Stationery, , Pencils, Pens, and Ink At J. I). G AflKIRS, 101 MIDDLE BTREEI," .Luncrai x;irrctor and X , rr. KCBn a !' utRt THONB.M y-J)ur,l Euijee s Wpsoe f YOU fl If can u3iV6 MOIlBJf B! s mi ii m mum THE STATE CAPITAL. foe Question of Hie Jcftesli, The Great Rajlraad Wreck. Plent) of Bicycles. A Big Cottou Crop to be Planted. Bntler Gives Some Opinions. Journal BubSac, lULEian, N. C. April 13. f Nothing scarcely was talked of yester- lay except the wreck and loss of life oi the Southern Railroad near Charlotte oi Sunday. The Charlotttc Observer will U usual promptness got out an extn MonJIay morning giving the details ol Che whole affair, Next to tho Bojtlai Bridge wreck about six years ago noth ng worse in the way of a railroad acci Ion than occurred. It la proposed that a State Farmer's Alliance meeting be held May 8r,l. It is promised, that today, the qurs tion of a successor to the late Judei Seymour will be settled. Telegrams fron Washington ilast'nipht stated that tli, chances were decidedly lu favor of Col lames Boyd of Greensboro, if it is to hi Western man. Pritchnr J would urg' aim as against Price, but would prefe joveruor Russtll or Chief Justice Fall cloth. Tnere'are fully 801 bicycles in use i chls city. HilUhorri street 90 feet widt ind beautifully gra led, and macadam izeit, alive with biryelUts every aflci noon. Mr. Pernn Cower, a farmer In Walt ounty, took laudanum and died yestei rom the effects. He was quite a prom! lent citizen and a man of means. Tlicro is said to be an increase In th lumber of mortgies in the county thi fear as compared with last year. Th ilg cotton crop to be planted is th cause. Mrs. Iredell, who is looking after th 130,000 to be raised by the old pupils c. Man's for the endowment of tli Khool is meeting with encouraging su ;ess. The Revenue Act casn wai heard h; ho Supreme Court toilay in motion fo i special hearing. This is in regard t, che poll tax. Julius B. Fortune of Hhelliy has move, his family to the city, and it is said h has been promised the position of cler' if the V. 8. District Court. Mr. N. J Itlddlck has held the place for over P. years. The Judge has the appointing the clerk and how Fortune could I, promised the place 'when no judge has h yet been appointed seoms strange. Butler tn his paper today says that h Chinks "there is some danger that th zotd democrats will go back into tl democratic party and possibly get con trol of the party; that if this should ! the case the rank And file of the demo cralic party would filmoit in a lod come to the peoples party, and thus w could defeat the republican gold an monopoly candidate, and elect a people party president wllh a co-operation wit the silver republicans." The State Superintendent of Public Ii struction snys that a fraud is being per petrated on the public schools by person who are selling charts worth about I3.IH for f 18. Ho says In one county full) (2,000 was thus used. Wade. Hansen. Richmond, Va. It Is stated upon hlgl authority that Gen. Wade Hampton, .South Carolina, is to retain his place ooirtmiislnner of railroads, tn which was appointed by President Cleveland General Hampton's intimate friends her. say that Secretary of tKtate Sherman few days ago sent Oeniml Hainptoi word that he need give himself no trou ble, that he would certainly be reUinei by the new administration. Mr, Shet man and General Hampton bave'not beei on good terms for many years past Tins, however, did not prevent the e Senator from Ohio using bis good ofSt in'the latere! of the distinguished Sotul. Carollniun. . They Were Creek Hecnlars. Constantinople. -The Turkish sial officer who was sent to Kranln by Ed hem Pasha to ascertain definitely with res pee- to (lis Invasion reports that the prcsenci of Greek regulars among the Invader has been positively proven, and thai there U also good reason to believe Ihsi Greek officers of the regular srmy wer in command. He states further that th bands llo hid den during the daytime and sally tort! it night to (Ire upon th Turkish troops Ed be in Pasha's staff art greatly pujtlei by these attacks. His officers say, "Le the Greeks make war or keep still." It reported that the Greeks had 61 killet and tb Turks two, with 13 wounded, The latter belonged to the patrol posted on the edge of the forest where thi Greeks where In hiding. They wen picked off by sharpshooters. The report of the staff officers In que, lion has been wired fo Constanllnoph and a reply Is anxiously awaited. Tht Turkish forces here continue lu excellent condition, The soldiers art obedient and willing, while the officers are actively en gaged from sunrise until late at night. Many of them are la tht saddle twenty hours out of the twenty-four. TO TV ACWM I:at:aT TeVIUxatlvt Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drnilsti refund l&e money If It falls to cure, 23c, mm WHAT TO CAM. THEM, statetgh Chapter Onnibleri of Canted- eritcjr Malt Rcqar-at oreonfe dernl. Veterans, 3px-tsl. lULtiau, N. C, April 13. The Ral eigh chapter of the daughters of thi Confederacy, will ask the L. O. B. Branch Camp of Confederate Veterans. to call attention at the reunion of tb Confederate Veterans, at Nash v. lie If the proposed plan of the G. A. R. t style all participants in the late civil wai on the Southern side, in future schoo: history, as rebels and insurrectionists. Rev. Drs, Daniel and Weston endorse! e "Daughters" in their proposed plans BIMETALLIC COMMISSION. Pwo ol (he Members airong- Advocate of the Beatorallon or Silver, end - thelhlrd a Corporation and Sonnt Money Man. Wa3HIUGTON, April 13. Under the act Approved March 3, 1897, "for the promo don of the international agreement foi Jimctallism," President McKinley ha mnounccd the appointment of threi lommissioners to represent the Unite States in the proposed conference. Thej ire: Hon. Edward O. Wolcott. of Colorado. Kepuhliratt. Gen. Charles J, Paine, of Ma9sachu- ietts, Republican. Hon. Adlai F. Stevcnsin, of Illinois. Democrat. Confirmation of these appointments b he Senate is not required tiv the act ere ting the commission. It has been generally conceded tha jonator Wolcott would be made a mem er of the commission. He hag been ai ictive leader In tiie movement for tin nonetary agreement, and is widel; mown as an advocate of the silve sause. Ills trip to Lurope last tall wa generally conceded to bo at least semi itHcial as the Representative of tho nei tdministratlon. ' Oen. Charles J. Paine is a Republics md was a McKinley man. He is one r. the mn3t prominent business men r, llassachusetts, and is said to be a d itndcnt of the financial question. Whih ic is classed as a supporter of blmetai ism, based on international agreement ic is regarded as allied with the soum noney faction. Ex-Vice President Stevenson, the Den, ic.ratic member of the Commission, i generally known ns an advocate of In metallism. He was a staunch supporter o Bryan and the Chicago platform. H ind Senator wolcott, however, are sa o lie in accord on the financial question It is not yet known when the C'nminb sioners will meet and organize. When a irganization Is effected, however it Ii h licved that Senator Wolcott will tie mad President. It is authoritatively state, that the Commissioners will uol go aluou. before May 1, bv which time the nev Ambassador will be at their posts an render the special envoys the nssistanc teccssary in the consummation of the! mission. lyiearaplilc Heiua. The Illinois steel works at Hoiitli , I 'hi Mgo, resumed operr lions Tucs lay. Tl finishers were not upheld by the official: of their union, and as a result iht ir place were fille I. Twenty-four hundreit mi in other departments returned to tbei labors and the mills are now In full liluhl The military commander of Cnmi Florido, this Province, with the locn forces of thnt place, has defeatedJi part if Insurgents, which held the heights o San Jos'ptln Tho enemy made stron, resistance, but was dispersed with sever loss, according to the report. The troo iud twenty right men wounded Funerul services over the remains oi the late ex-Senatnr Daniel W. Voorheer if Indiana, were held at Bt. John's Epl eopnl church, Washington, at noon m Cuesday. The rhnrch could not nccom modate those who desired to pay the last tribute of respect to the Indian statesmen, Tne members of the Scnat were present in a bjdy and smong other in attendance wr many .prominent Ii official and social life. 'Eight hnndrcd angry depositors Ii the Cilole Savings Hank met Honda) ifternoott to protest arnlnst the treatracn they had reoelred at the hsnds of C. Vt 8palding Its president, and bit fellow officers, and to devise means for resculnj if possible some portion of their savings Which had lieen tied up by the bonk failure. Ex-Qov. Altgeld was frequent); denounced, tnt cries of "Lynch him "Bend : him to the penitentiary will Spalding and tht rest of the gang !" cam from til parts of tht room. 'James Fletcher, who was said tn be survivor of tht charge of. the Light Brigade at Balaklava, died in Harris burg Pa. He was over 'sixty years old Fletcher was with Oen. "Chinese" Got don tn tht Boudao. Ht hat lived lu liar rleburg about twenty years. The Sons of Confederate Veterans ban completed arrangements for participa tion In tht Grant monument dedication parade. - " - - Not Exactit Rioht Is the wa; thous. mds of ptile leetr It It becsnte thrli p'ond It poor. Hood's t?mparll!, tht Pot True Blood Fuiifler, will Prompt set tlit.ii riRht.. -- ' JIood'i fiLMrt purely vegeleblt and In not purge, pain or gripe. AD drag, fltU Cascahxts ttimulatt liver, kklotyt and bowels. Never ticket, wsrksn or gripe too. POWDER Absolutely Pure Celel rated "for its ereat leavenine itrtngtli and jbealthfulnes?. Azures tht food ugainsljVdum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. KUiAL BAIvunH rUWDEK (JU., New York. EUPRBMB COURT DECISIONS. Latest Oplnlona on Cases HnnUed Down hf fllnle Snprcme Conrl. Special. RaiEIou, N. C, April 13. In Supreme court this eveniiis opinion were handed lown as followj Gassier vs Wood, from Bertie, affirmed. Boyd vs Reed from Rockham. new trial. Cigar Co.vi Express Co. from Forsyth, affirmed. Watch Cpsj Co. vs Expresa Co .atfirm- ed. Fulp vs Rtii-.vay Co. from Forsyth. nev trial . State vs Cr.iir.e, I rom Yancey, affirmed Adams v IIh;. es. fioin W.mtags. re versed. Lackey v. M.n tin fr nn t'jhlwell, nev. trial THE COTTON MA11KETS. April 13. The Liverpool n.;ws was somewhat bet ter this morning, but New York dl not respond, and the c!. sing there i 7.08 for May delivery. The speculation continue on a ven small scale and some operators think the market will do well to sustaia tht present ranee of values. ours truly, J. K. l-TFUil. THE MARKETS. CnioAno, April 13. ontsiNO. close. May Wheat HfiJ nay Kins 4.7(1 lll.'i THE OWLY True BI.i.hI I'ui-itici t ptoiniiii-pillv i-i the ilil,lic tve to Jiiy h Hood's ,Saraparill:. 'i bin-ton t lli)Dii.i un l ONLY HOOD'S. JUST 1HII How cheap jott cm Hi, trade at tlm Ifiulit Stoi c I'ini' llri'iikl'itst Stri II A MS, BUCK WHEAT . Van I' ii n i And evi rt'i,iti2 dm! as c.lH'!i) nc you can buy uiivrt licr.". wlii'i; v on arc ipeniiing yonr in mey. (live in j ;all. lleapcctfiill, I. F. VAVlaOH, Nu. i0 Middle SI. I have Jl'ST U Pl.'EIVKD 1 do .en pntentcd "t IhI.Iimi little" Fold in.' Iron nonnli, and 1 (I02 tmtcntcd 'Oolilen Unit' Cloth es l'ucks, they are Worth $2 l?.u l., and I will sell for tl.e NEXT Ten liny m For $1.SO KhcIi. Sell on tr;al to introilnoo them and if thoy are not ns represent el will cheerfully refund tl.e money. 2sf"AH orders by mail slmll have prompt attention. Yourt Respectfully, T.J.TlTIlNF.It, Wholesale) and Retail i hmm Mi No, J0 Middle St.. NEW BERNE. N. 0. ACCURACY, PROHPTIVIXS, PURE DRUGS, IOW PRICES ritKsrilllTlONS A SPECIAtTY. Davis' Pharmacy. Jest try 10a. box of Cttcsrett, the finest liver and bowel regulator trer msdi 01 OE we nave as a Stock gPlg JPPSIllill ! lUinind 1 1 Family n3 can be found in r.nv Ctat We fro-n class store in tlw IV. It bay liiir kroo rirst hiiiuli in Cash. We prepared t,. Pi Lot j ii..r tl, a-! i! e Sell k Ciiea as snvc i.e. Give us A tin, i Wi 'hviMee V'U tint i: i' l ii oitr t.) y..nr in:e;v.-l to c rnct-rie.' fic-ui SATISFACTION" i,i' I; A N' l'I'.KJ- Xery Kraic'liiill,y, 71 Kiiinil St.,:N'cir Heme, N. ( ftressin;'; Well 16 an art, and the man win ias hf garnH-ntu lu iiiciaiih iy ti hai found the key to (luit arl it doe.'n't reiiiiiio any urj(iiiii t how you tl.nt tdi iwn svt a hrttc It. nnd more tjle in h Hi.it or oier oat lieii they arc moulded to ynu F. I. Chmln-lck. 01 MiiMIe Street Henry' Pharmney, 127 9Ildd!e St. Tooth Ilrurhe?, Toilet Articles, ii 00 YOU ? iitirw hi. I'a'irici TAKE HESRYVJ, co npo'e I ., ?rsi. mnll'i. Yellow Dock, M n irnte, K. nnn I'Kck'ey Ah Bork, 8e Mains, lofrie lJo' th anil lodutr Iron mih 'i"i ririi. This pii ar,,tl,.'i l eT;i'ii"l5 put m In iresl the popuKr u l I ,r n I'I-h. PiiriCer, without lun-t ti ile,l lo ti-, natiy letet noti ii;i,i mi I k m-,i. vlt.t ot the 'hiy, of ii'Aimwti .iiii. o-llii-i ad jiMieutly ot little me h. inat vn'r.e. Tut InimuU If priule'i no the Irlu l. PRICK ONLV :.0 CESTi.,, Ssmi Its Lotllm tunallj nodi lor tt.OO. Admlnlntraior! Notice The uudetiljini-il having July qnxlillt u tdnilnlttratnr ol tht eMute of Uulltirc tfaoktr, deoetied, he-l.y notliHt all prr j tons having cltlnil ugt'ntl laid mt.te t. ! present them duly vcrlSed to him oo oi tkfors tht 8 th day of April, 1808, or thn ootlct a III bt plestlei la har of thi-lr rt coverr. All pcnoni Indehitl to, ttlii atsta art hereby uoiliitl lo make irnmnl paymtDta. Da'ed tht S.h day of Aptll 1807. . TUOJ, F.VcCAUTflY, Ad'a.lit'l orOulllorJ Mubktr, devM, W. T, McCaftTHT, Attorney. ' .irons, II che I . !ii!?ki i m Vhol.iili- ami llcljil & Civicei-s. a3 Q ' In ot'tli lo tit' tioduee i:i lis f viciiuly . . - o 3 1 The Best Flour in the World. B Which has iiot only a National but an International Reputation. Vv7s will on THURSDAY, APRIX m fig-fid. pay ffn Bread made trora PilXs- hviiy's Flouv as follows 0k Three prominent and competent la dies will he requested to act as judges and their decision i3 to be absolutely impartial and i voi to lie questioned. Detail.i will be given later. We now have thia iTlour in stock and a circular will be found in each barrel or sack giving directions how to mak bread and b scuits from Pillsbury's Best Flour. We would advise the housekeeper to commence ubing 1 lto Flour as soon as possible as practice makes perfect 9 1 Great km. Groceries Cheap ami not Cheap Groceries LliVC tt.i of All (iood i louse keeper OUlt DELIVERY 1VAUOX hou tho 00 .11 thatime. BE TO YOURSELF and tnre 10 lo 15 per cent, on your jmrch.ues hy tradlnjr with JOHN DUNN. hn'sUSto IK M 2 0 eOOOOOBODCCCOOD 9 PILLSBURY'Sg FLOUR. 5. s g Id .III) Drcas Goods Openimj Tbi Weet) APRIL 14 (h A I5ah. Cotd-iallt Invited to attend. T capectf. ii 1 Ii. y Mil it) fe Dry Coods Bargaii House il Ionn rftOH P. ' A :i lb, tiui Pork and Beans for 10c. Pure CoiTe, nvoad at 10c. IVo EftAnce or Chicory. F. ULRICH'S CIOCEBT. 4 VlttU At l'keae 01. Waeti UJioji ot cot6T, cat a Cktntet t Bdyjtatbartio, can gnartttttd, 19a. t$t. '5
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