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HVOfc-XV-NEW 8ER1ES NO. 238. NEW BERNE, N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 21. 1897- ESTABLISHED 182, TIio largest Surprise. V ' 2 lb. can Sugar Corn at 6c per can. Evaporated Apples So lb. ; Arbnckle's Ariosa Coffee 15c r per pound. Prunes fit" per round. s ' Cream Lnnoh Biscuit, 1 lb, " " packages at JUCj F. ULRICH'S " 7 GROCERY, - Ffcene 61.; 40 Middle St No More Credit. , ; -We will from now ou ' do a cah business. ' : Customers sending orders must send money with them. Those who owe us will please cull and settle their accounts at once, as . we wish to close our books. . ..Kespeellully, y.-sr. mnsix eSJCO. Opposite Post-office. vi: Farmer . YiVWevl FULL LlXE of :-s HABBOWS,, , , . -...-if r' . ,..;;: :ULTIYATOS, and all other farming; Im- : plements'at ROCK BOTTOM ;, PBICES. . : TO MEECBANT8 We can sell goods manufacturers prices. . .. ; Is. IF duller Co. By Buying ' your urniture W. P. JONES. . -r ALL THE LATEST Periodicals, i r Blank Books, Stationery,; Pencils, Pens, ' ; ; and Ink it J. D. GASKINS 101 MIDDLE STREET. ; . How cheap jon can lire when jon trade at the Right Store. --, ;vFIne Breakfast Strips 10c. BAMS. . 9c BUCKWHEAT . ic. v Per Eocsd. i . - . . . ? - - And everything else as cheap at joo can bny any where, wben'you ar spending your money. f.Uive me oalL Respectfallj,' ,. i J. T, TAYIsOB, No.'20 Middle St, . i J :1LINW PRESCRIPTIONS is most t.mt duty of a Pharmacist. A life i d. pen U upon hi J kill and exact i, and t!i sulditntion of on drug g i'lij.er ta danj.;proui to life,' diahon- 1 a clmili iigo to physcian's intrlll , n'l ii!ly entitled tolils resfnt , Vi e i. ' e w hat l fa'h d for at fulr f 1' ' "T F-I'Vtcr., . X J J, mmwi 5 1 6 : THE STATE CIPITIL A ' Great Winter Resort to lie Made Near He? Berne. Parnell of Raleigh Said to be Ahead. Cold Weather and High Winds. " Inspection of Cadets. Par. dong Granted. ." JonnKAL Bureau, f RAL.iUd, N. U. April i0. The Supreme court yesterday limited the aiguille ut in tlie threejAsylum case to four Hours. Tbe decision Is of course not yet rendered. ni'ie in anxious, watching for the news from 'Washington which is prom rdWdHy on the Eastern Judgeship. The latest reports put Purnell of thlf ityon top.' . The promised cold spell was awaiting us this morning. The wind blew almost gale all last night and Is still quite high. Wake Superior court is in session with Judge Adams presiding. It is the civil term. Mr. W. P. Whltaker who, for so long Has been book keeper and cashier fur tin Raleigh News & Observer, has accepted mat position on the Prcsi-Visitor, oui vening paper. Yesterday it was hard to find a vehicli or even a bicycle for hire after the earl ii.n-.irnj. . great nail been tie- deinan. .. .t .- .ot Hie kind to carry tin i.i neious pic nickers, and tlsliint rties to their differeHi rendezvous. The. IT. S. Inspector inspected tin ,ets of the Agricultural & Methanica jo ieec mis aftern.wn on - tneir anil grounds. Lite cay registration is very heavy foi the municipal elect n n to be held in May An association of Northern club men vnl to establish a winter resort neai w B-rne, N. C, and they propose to ii-e 212,840 acres of swamp lauo tor s ime preserve. Such a proposition if n tile the State Hoard of Educatior (in aose control is tne swamp lands), from Payette C. Odes, of "Turf Field and Farm. -Governor Russell has pardoned Jamci Jrooks from Pitt, who was put in tin lenltentiary for abandoning his wife,anc xday he pardons James B. Johnson, o decklcuburg county who was convictet f forgery 8 years ago. He is over 7( tears eld and bis people are 'willing it o ire for him. Ho forged a check but ob C lined no mouey on it. - It is said the N. C. It. R. lease que? in is tearing the Democratic voters ii c to Eastern rural districts all to pieces. A dolphin was today received at tli iiate Museum caught at Beaufort. War Effect I ho Slarkela. Niw York The announcement tha var had been declared between Grecc nd Turkey set the wheat ninrket wil ii Monday. On the heels of Saturday' cent rise In prices came another jumi - 4 cent, May opening all the way fron ; ceota to 83 cents. For an hour th i .rk.t was In a furore, with vulu : ii tuating mj wildly that it was next :ipowible to follow their course. Ma; 1 iclieii 83J cents on one of its will i .urn, which proved to be the kuj 'ater mark fur the day. Suddenly foreign houses, local traden , Haiders and everybody who had clan ed to buy wheal at tuo openln; turm Hum. Large protiu were represent! u moat ot lu wheat thrown over, au y midday tue unloading process was ill awing, with prices going down hi s fast as they bad ascended. May tuu led to 80 cents before the selliog movi nent could be checked. From this poiii there was a later rise to 82 cents, fo towed by a setback to 81 cents ana i lubsequent rally ,the close being extremi ly nervous. At tb. beat point May ws 18 eents above the bottom and 8J cent. tlgber than the closing Thursday. . "I do not see," said a broker, "why th war should depreciate American securi tea. On the contrary, I should tbinl that United States bonds and munielp ttcuritles would be In demand by lnve ,ors abroad, Inasmuch as they com rom a country not likely to be draw nto a war with the powers of Europe. and their values are not liable to be at fected by the war. "I do not think.. a great amount o American stocks are held in Europe now Many of tlie securities held by forelgnor have been disposed of in the Ian twi years, owing to an apparent lack of con Bdenoe In this country. . ; , , ''Neither Ursecs nor Turkey,." he con tinued, "use American cotton. The Import Isrge quantities of Russian linen Unless England or Germany, whlol countries are large consumers of oui raw material, engage lh the fight )h In Ruence upon this country will be Inslg niHcaqt" , "It is a curious but notorious fact,! remarked a cotton broker, "that on tht declaration of war in a distant part o: the globe cotton invariably declines li. value. . As at present It bat gone down to 7J cents, whloh is one-half a cent lew than a few Jaya kko. "There has been no unujual demand for it, as I Us present low figure wtuld iilsinlv Indicate, and nucn Uoiuand. e iu the iniitance otll Europe IndulKing Id a seneral enRaement, u not liable to occur at once," liMiir iinito in DAT Quinine TablelM TBB GOVERNOR'S PARDON. Bxeeatetl In f.vorsf Baplat. Troater for Colored Bormal collrc. fj for SMtM Boapllal and Acrleul fnral College. Sjeelal ' Ealeiqh, N. C, April SO. Governor Russell pardons Henry Scott, convict d eleven years ago in New Hanover county of rape. The State .Board of Education next. Saturday apnoints the local board of trustees for the colored normal colleges. Five thousand dollars was drawn from the; State Treasury today for the State hospital and Agricultural college. SUPREME COURT DEO.BIONS. Opinions Filed Tmferdny lj the Mint Mnpreme Court. Spstlal. Ralmqii, N. C. April 80. The Su preme Court files the following opinions: State vs. Nenl, from Stanly, alHrmed. Hinson vs. Hinson, from Stanly, re versed. State vs. MoRai, from Union, error. Clmn.bers vs. Walker, frjin Mecklen burg, nir.rmel. Allen vs. Railrmd, from Mccklinburg, remanded. Edwards vs. Pliifer, from (MrMcnbing aUrmcd. Hurty vs. Hurty, from Mec klenburg, err.ir. Sliute vp. Austin, from Union, error. Avelt vs. Smith, fiom Stim'y, affirmed. Jtidd vs. Miuhs Co.. from Stanly, er rjr. State vs. Sinclair, from Union, new trial. Hamptjn vp, Railroad, from Forsythe, a firmed. Gorrell vs. Alspaugh, from Fo: sytl e, aUrmed. Raney vs. Hines, from Forsyth, New tnal. Guilford vs. Comm's;i)ii0"-i, from Bea ifort, atunncd. WAR BEGUN IN EARNEST. l.lvljr Pisjntlns All Dny Testerdny. nod Nnmbers Hilled on Ellhei Hide. Tbe Rear of Hueeeas Cans. Wildest Rrjolelnc at Altaen. Larissa, The battle of Sunday, re lilting in giving the Turks possession o' dilouna Pass, was waged with the mos idmirable courage and determination oi loth sides. The whole pass rang wit) .he roar cf artillery and the rattle, oi nuskctry. It was, however, around tin wo Greek blockhouses that the mos' unous conflict occurred. They wen Ifcfended wiih tlie utmo3t valor ant nacity. The hill slopes on (he northern side ( ' he pass are strewn with the Greek dead As dqtails come in it becomes inor nd more tipurent that the fighting ii lilouna Pass was of the most slubbor. ind savage character. Col. Manos, with 23,000 men, bnvint rossed the Arakphos under the protet ion of the Greek artillery batteries, I low in Eplrus, where, it is believed, hi oree is considerably in excess of tb 'iirkish. It is reported here that a larg ody of Albanians, estimated at upwar. f 2,000, who had crossed the Greek froi ier with the avowed Intention of pusl ig on to Larissa, has recrosscd, and I v ravaging Epirus. Arta is prnct: .lly deserted. While the incidents of the day along he cistern portion of the frontier htv. it been of notable Importance, the ail ation at the Gulf of Arta and in the vi tuity of the Albanian frontier have be me more favorable for the Greekr 'lie bombardment of Prevesa was re imed at day break, with but feeble n ies from the Turkish batteries at Ham ieh and Pantocratoros. The positio f the Turks is untenable, and it is h teved that the town will fall into th ands of the large Greek force In tb. icinity, which is waiting for the demol .Ion ot the remaining batteries. By an order received at Prevesa fron kmstantlnople the Gulf of Arta wa ifficially closed to all but Turkish shipt TelesiMtpnle Ilesaa. The Senate has agreed to vote on th' rbltration treaty on the Sth of May at 'clock, "( " The Assembly at Albany, .N. Y. ha Ntased the bill to prevent the wearing ol igh bats in theatres. At a cabinet meeting held in Paris l 'as decided not to modify the policy o ion-Intervention In Qreoo-TurkUh affair revtously adopted by France. ' The man who commuted luiclJe a Niagara recently by jumping Into th irer above the falU Is believed to havi cen Ernest F. Markham, who was con lectcd with the advertisina; departmen f the Boiton Journal.. ' . It has been suggested . that Presiden ill probably be called upon to Issues i iroclamatlon of neutrality, now that WS ms begun between. Turkey ana Greece The officials have looked Into the preccd ents in cases and have concyudcj that lb ondltions at present do nor require th utue of such a notice. . :. A demonstration has bees held at Sat ta Clara, capital of the province of the name in Cuba, locclebrata the pacifies ilon and to do honor to General Weyler The mayor and aldermen oresided PY the demonstration. " nere was a largi meeting of the inhabitants in front 01 General Weylers residence. . The lattel through his adjutant returned thanks foi the ovation which he received, thouil deprecating such demonstration In bis nonor, . - , ri-"l RryriLOCD l Uiefonn it iiioii ot K'HI In tilili. Tliat Is why POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healthfulncHS. AsKiires thi food against nluni and ail forms of adul terntion common lo the cheap brands. royal baking powder co., New Yokk. Iff FEAR OF THE FLOOD. A fever of Excitement In Km Orleans Urent llelsbt or-the River. Levee Break Asttlii. Naw Oiii.eans, La. This city is in i fover of excitement, nnd although the authorities insint Unit the levee line if well protected and no danger exists, tht people have held several masF-mcetingf and urged action. iiloJiriiii; nil the money needed, This has induced tlie board to Imild tho temporary levees two feel higher nfti r having already provided foi a temporary rise of two feet. A largi force of men is at work night and day on the upper levees. The Carollton lovce, about which most if the agitation is in progress, stands a' the head of the finest residence avenui in the city, and as n spectator stands a die top he looks upon the roofs of man lions while almost wetting his feet in the nighty river that is now c:iger to brcat its bonds. One glance at the picture ii luilicient lb account fur the anxieti vvhich has led to much bitter attack upon t ie really good work of the levee board the first break on the Concordia pansl. l runt has occurud, the Glasscock levet hivinj; given way. This leve is ii Lmisina, twenty-eight miles below Nat chez. There was a large force of men at wori in the levee Sunday morning, raising ant. itrengtheniug it. They wcro workin heir way to the lower end, when sudder ly water began to bubble up at that end. ind an instant later the water tore a great iole through it. After the break started ii was nnposRi le to stop it and work on the embank nent was abandoned. All stock and ot lie jerishable property had been previoush finoved from tlie neighborhood. 1 hrec negroes in a skill were ciuisln Healing along in ths shadow of the levci nd a lusilnde was nroiiint. I he In.io wiflly darted toward the oppossile lanl nit not before one of the onrsmt n w vounded. New Berne's Busiest Store. Our New Spiii g Slot k is to complete in every ilen.irtincnt. Every corner of More liargai Blight witli new fresh' good. VTTRACT1VE THICKS TUB HOST ATTRAOTIVK TKATUIU JF ATIRACI'IVK GOODS. Iho lovolicat la iv n Oiniitici ant. Organdies Ht iljc yard; tl.0( Laco Cut tains this week, a lim ited Dumber lit 4Sc; 4('c Sill and Wool- Drees Goods this week 250 yurd; Oxford Ties t( begin with wo inukc tho prici 48c pair. CUE GENTLEMEN'S SPUING iUITS wo are otTering this week at s7 85 are (tl2.50 values. The vory latest in Gents Fedora Hats, 8 colors, at $1 48, regular price, t2.50. Economy la Wealth. , mM Bargain Hoose ' . 0. A. BARFOOT, Mgr. Imd Door j'bom P. 04 I hare JUST RECEIVED 1 dozen patented "Golden Rale' . Folding Iron Beard, and 1 doi patented "Golden K ile" Cloth r-M Kaoks, they ate Worth $2 ach,. Z and I will sell for tbe NEXT Ten. Day For $1.50 Each.' Sell on tr'al to introduce them. ' and if they are not as represent-; ed will cheerfully refund tbe money. " IJTA11 order by mail shall hare prompt attention. : i ' Yonra Respootfully i T. J. TURNKU, tTholesale aad Ketall Wirnfa Dealer, IDE Arbuckle's RIOSfl COFFE 15c Per .Pound Ground to order. AH J) OF STAPLE AND FANCY TO BE FOUN': I TOE CITY. mmu v.v uiiSmii Wholesale andRftj'l Urocers, 71 Broad St.. New;B rnp.J.N C. OreMKin Well is an art, nnd tho man wli has his garments made to moiisur y ns has found the key to tint art t doesn't require any arguing t how you tl at ou can cet a butte it and more stile in a suit or ovei ;oat when limy are moulded to yon F. M. Chadwlvk. 01 Middle Street Henry's Pharmacy, 137 Middle Ht. Tooth Brushes, Toilet Articles, Ac, 00 YOU aK ? CAKE BESRY't1, composed i Porsa urills, Yellow Dock. Jlunlrke, St ens, V.ckley Aili Bark, Sassafras, Iodide Pot sh and Iodide Iron with Winlergret n. This preparation is eiprenly put ur i meet the popular netd for a Dlootl I'uriBer, without Iriog related to the L oany sscrei nwtrums and tpjsuk mcdi In of the day, of uuknown com; oitiou ind generally of Utile n.e liclnul value. The loiroulu la printed on the 'abrt. PIUCB ONLY 50 CENTS. Same die bottles u.nally told lor 11.00, IM3 City prop -rty of all classes for rale, caoh or on time. Some of the best houses and lot In the city are included, and on Ik hi W down to the cheapest tenements. Also we have a number of parties who want to buy la preferred locations, so It will pay you to see us if yon really want to sell. Housm tojrent la various paits of the city. Farm lands at most any price' you want. - . Collection of rents a specialty.' . -:' B. E.lHARPB.t Near Tost Offiov w.. ' SPKINOCIISIIEItE and Tni: Campaign is Open FOR THE Sale of Bicycles. I DO YOO HEAR US ? ; We have the l'eeilers ' Vie'i.i", tl "Cleveland", the "I lUm", 'In I, '', the "Crerwcnl '.b - le." ui i ':t- n-i . 1 1 2nd hand w Ii I. We ei.n Sell yi u i'mcd n w K e'- ' r 2S.ff. :io.i.u ;iij,o .(.$'.(;, 00, 100. Second bard wbieU 'foin fit) '.hi up. J"I'o b.15 a mIucI w't (un Mi-i e ma our Pne U to male a irnhtule. Our wheels are all bucked up t.y i 4Unrantee frcm u i DiiIm''un-r w! in. n'tee menus 1UC tenth to the dolbir. I. C. Whitty & Co i Great Success. urocenes Uhecp and not Cheap Groceries Have Attr.i (ed tlie at tention of Alt Gocd Housekeeper Ol It 5)3MVFY HK.O.V Is on the (in .ill il PO YOURSELF i.ri.t av.- In ier ceut. on your purch iihj 1 radinjc w.th JOHN DUNN. Prcpirc in ke. WINDOW SCREKSS, DOOR SCREENS, POULTRY NKTT1XC, GALVANIZED WIRE FENCING. Glazier's Refrigerators the nt ST and I'll K A PES! rver seej in the City. Garland's Stoves & Ranges ihrv take the LEAD slid are equalled by none. E. Under Hotel Cbattawka, floutb Front Street, New Berne, N. C. ! i ins Cash SteSiiP BE GOOD SMS I F. G. Co.'s Gttsall, MAKE , American Beauties ECCO'S ' CORRECT SHAPES. ARTIST EFFECTS. All Lengths. NEWEST MODELS. FANCY and PLAIN. featherbone corset c., SOLE MANUFACTURERS. SOLD SY ACKBURN. mold nv H ACKBURN; Don't Forget the Premiums, oui the Bread mad from Pillsbury'e Beat Flour. Fleas send in by 2 o'cloci p. m. Write yourj name plainly 'oxa card and enolpBM ftfl.mn in AnvAlona' ana aaareas rmn to 1 IS V -AV Ik.nTt A- Ul i Da Kurri U.i 1 1 " CO WnMmtift M - ' TRADE MASK. fj -Ii Hi- : Hi ; iR . 1 llackburns Sto '.i . ' ' r - in J tbe money If It fai Mo. 70 Middle St,. i NEW BERNE, N, 0,! tod iiiiirilln, the One Trut Jest try a 10c, Lot of Cascareta, the r, gives lirALTH. dosst Urcr aid bowelrsjiuUtoiver;rnd
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