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VOL XV-NEW SERIES NO. 242. NEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 25. 1897- ESTABLISHED y No More Credit ! We will from now on do a cash biMlneMu Customers sending orders niosl tml money with them. Those who owe m will please call n1 settle their account at once, i a Winn to (4oe our books. - . : BenpeeUnlly, Opposite Post-office. .v.- T ' AT Davis' Pharmacy. Jty Buying .your uaitnro.! Fro IV. P.JONES. The Largest Surprise. 2 lb. can Sugar Corr, at 6Y - per can. - -Evaporated Apples 5o lb. Arbucltle's Ariosa Colled 1.V per pound. Prunes So per pound. . Cream Lunch Biscuit. 1 lb v, paokagea at 10v F.iULRICH'S UROCERY, . 40 Middle St Farmers. Vf$ have A FULL LINE of CUMTVATORS. and all other Farming Im pWments&t BOCK BOTTOM PRICES.: ) ' TO KERCHANTS-We '.can tell you toodri manutscturei t prices. : - HIT Sutler A, Co. How cheap jou canlWo when jou trade at the Right Store. - Fine Breakfast StrTps 10c. HAMS. ... Oc BUCKWHEAT . SJic. V-V.'- Per Pound. " And. everything else as cheap ai jou can bnj anywhere, when yon are iDendinc your money. f.Give me tail. : Respectf oily, .'-' ' -el. F. TAYIiOB, ' KeOpHadle St. , If 4 run of -. a (i !, iti ii t " S ' :i rRESCIUPTJONS Is most t dutyiif ft I'i.aniiaclst, A life ml upon hi- skill ind rxsct- I tha su!iilntinn of one drug r is d:ii'giroiis to life, dUhon- i li .illume to J liynrlnn's intclli- 1 J'Mily eiitithid to Ms, resent- kivC what Is railed fur at fair .,V -i Y I'"' " T l' HVII'K, oak Save Money mm BULG1RIA 4LS0. She Juins Greece in War Acainst "!tto w. Declared War Yesterday. Osmaa Pa sha Commands. - The Hero of Plevna la Charge of Turkish Forces. Furious Fight on ' the Bridge at Arta. Rein forcements Beinc Hur ried to the Front. Special to Journal, New Yobk, April 24. Special dispatch this afternoon says that Bulgaria has de clared war against Turkey. Constantinople It is definitely an lounced that Osman Pasha, the hero o Plevna, has been appointed commando r in-chief of tho Turkish army, having l'; icadquarters at Elassbna. EJhem Pasha jas been recalled. . Osman Pasha won great distinction in he Russo-Turklsh war by his defense of 'levna against the Russians. He wan rn at Tokat, Asia Minor, in 1833, ami ceived his education at the military lunls of Constantinople. He has bail reat experience as a fighter and was in Crimean war, the Cretan campaign aI the Serlio-Turkish war. At the out- reak of the Avar between Turkey am iussla he was placed in command of 111 ifth Army lorps, which did great filn g. He wan deflated at ! bailie o' :holcritize, .md liun intrenched himsel' Plevna, which be held Irom Aufn . I 8. Lieceiubt-r 10, 1B77. He surrenderee v. ti ii.W) men. He litis since becu Mil.' tvr , War Mjvtral times and also occt: ;jien the post oi giuuu marsUal of tli- .i.iliice. Osman Pnaiu is in personal ap ,iearance in character a typical sold'u i if the Ottoman Eiupire, being funull'ii iid I. rave and very frujriu He is re g oeil ..s one of the most invincible Bot hers of Europe in a tiglic tieuii. earth works, being more of a defensive than jffeusive general, Osmun Pasha for some time past has tad ilie honor of being selected to tnsli til the dishes served to the (sultan and t see that they are safely conveyed un touched from the kitchen to bis Majesty An additional force of Redifs, or aim ed reserves, has been called out to rein force the Turkish troops operating against the Greeks. They consist of thi iConiah brigade, from Cesarea; a division from Smyrna, belonging to the third jrmy corps, and a division of the fifth army euros. These men will total up seventy-two additional battalions ol troops, numbering 50,400 men. Athens. During the lighting on Tues day, the Turks at day-break attempted to cauturo Arta by assault. Their srtillen bad been secretly brought up during tin night and placed in position on a com manding elevation opposite the town. Under the cover of a furious cannon ade, the Turks advanced upon the bridgi and were received with a murderous rift fir. from the Qreeks. The Turks made several attempts to cross the bridge; but In solte of their desperate efforts tlie never succeeded in getting further than the centre of the bridge. There the Turkish commander fell dead and.undci the terrible fire of tha, Greeks, the Turk, fell back In dismay. Sometime after wards the Turkish guns were silenced. In spite of this reverse, the Turks- re newed the assault during the afternoon and further desperate fighting followed. The Greeks, sheltered In their trenches fought gallantly and held their ow although, since the outbreak of hostili ties on Bunday, the Greeks had not for a moment quitted their posts in the trench A Greek officer who says he was an ey. witness of the affair, asserts that li the attack which the Turk, made upo, the Greek positions west of Arta a mini oer or captured Christian women were inarched in front of the Turkish lines in expectation that the Greeks would refraii from returning the fire of the Turks for fear of wounding the women. Advices received here today from Volo say that even tb. women arc arming themselves to do battle with the Turks. London. A dispatch to the Standard from Its correspondent at Constantinople i says: "The Russian government bss Sharply ordered Bulgaria to keep quiet; yet Bulgaria has given the Porte notic. that she will mil iliee her troop tomor. rjw (Saturday) unless certain conces. slons are granted her. -; WA8BINOTON NEWS. v al. rw SWparjla. lb TarltT'sllP. Naaal. CmbbIHm, - Washinotox, . D. C, April 88. It Is ipw thought by tb. Repuhlioafi mem bers of th. Flnane. Commltt. that the tariff bill will b. reported to th Senste not lates than May Stb. They are grad ually clearing the decks in order to give the bill the absolute right of way, and rill probably rush th. remaining appro priation bills during th. J first week of May4 '. Next week will be an off week in both the Benate end the House on account of ths-Ursnt tomb ceremonies In New York sod an agreement has been made in both house 10 transact no further bultiaec until after the first of the next month A contract for the purchase of 40.0&0 p urn ! of ny !i"s powder Is soon to" I: i " ' I! e War Iliaitmeiit, bikI lit I I 1 lV V-ir" bicii: 1' 0 - 1 V I ' t' ) l;: V IK it 1 than $40,000. This brand of powder is the most expensive, manufactured for military and naval uses, and It has been only in recent years that the article has to Increased in demand, owing to the in troduction of the new small arm and modern rifled guns, requiring powder capable of producing the highest veloci ties that the military and naval authori ties have given great attention to per efctlag the various redoes submitted by' Inventors. Recently the army authorities called for proposals for supplying 40.0C0 pounds and three bids were received, all alike, no contractor willing to provide power for less than one dollar a pound. A New York firm, the Du Ponts of Delaware and a California manufacturer have en tered the contest and the authorities are now speculating as to how the bid shall be awarded. To settle the matter equit ably it is probable the award will be di vided and each firm given an equal part of the work. Before long (he government will have to ask for bids to furnish an enormous quantity of powder for the great batter ies now being located along the seaboard xnd before the year clones many thous ands of dollars will be expended in lay ing by supplies for these guns. The Republican Senate committee n committees will resume its work Monday, taking up the assiznmer.t c f committee places under the adjustment agreed upon." The vacancies in chni--manships to lie filed are the following : Coast defenses, examination of the sev eral branches of the civil service, naval tffairs, privileges and elections, public I inds, Territories and forest reservation. NO FEDERAL COURT t New Eirae This Week Sajs Family Protective Association Un der Uiiise Benevolent Company Headquarters at Kinston. Papers Served Upon Mrs. Tucker and W.R.Tnck er In A. & N.C. In junction Case. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C, April 84. The Ptnte Solicitor was not i fie l by the Secretary of State today, that a family Protective Association is (loin; lnsiness in this State under the guise of n Benevolent Company. Its headquarters seem to be at Kinston. Papers in the latest injunction case against the private stockholders of the Atlantic & North Carolina Railway were served todav on airs. Tucker and her son, W. R. Tucker. Notice was received from the Attorney General today, thattthcre would lie no Federal Court at New Perne next v.e k. THE COTTON MARKETS. April 24. THE Liverpool news was again encourag ing with prices higher. TtlE close In New York was 7.14 for May delivery, a net gain of seven points for day. ours truly, J. E. Latham Nkw York, April 23, 18l7. Dear Sir: Sentiment had decreed that war between Turkey and Greece would lead to lower prices for cotton and higher prices for grain. And when our market opened Monday, after being otosed for tha three days, the news of war brought numerous selling order', which were executed upon a market un prepared to absorb them and a sharp de- o'ine of fourteen points resulted. This was the first Impression but the prompt recovery to a normal, steady condition, proved how unwarranted th early feari were. Then we bad to wait until Wed nesday to know how the Liverpool ma ket would view tb. situation. Lower prices were fully expected, but instead a food spot - business was reported with futures slightly higher. This lifted our market to higher value, where it has slnoe remained about the same range a existed at the close of the last week. The surprising firmness of the Liverpool mar. ket hss started rumors of manipulation, for which we can And. no foundation. The fact of the mattor h.that spinners, necessities form a strong support to prices in all markets and especially so In Liverpool where the contract is less liberal In Its provision to the seller thin In tills market." ' i , : Tner is nothing new lo report la trade oondltlons on this side. They are still unsatisfactory and form probably the greatest expediment lo higher prloe. j Yours truly. '. '' - Robert Moors dt ('. tTHI- markets. . CnioAOO, Aprd ti. oramso. 7!SI OUMB 77; 4.87, May Wheat..;:... July Ribs.. TQNDERFULare Hie cureabv W 4 iloxxl's barsaparilla and yet they are simple amLnaiural Uood'i Ssrss- paiilla wiikcs,punS BLOOD. KM) ) .'.ids R.'ninnnti In cotton dome 1, ft urn 1 to 10 j w!i In a pleee.we are ;, ! C;c y U . ' - Barf'.. IS KM . mm POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated, for its great leavei ing strength and jlicaltlifulneHs. Assures the food against alum and nil forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., New York. CONCEDES PUSNELL A Kext Full rnl JiiiIkf. An 10 Foil aed Property Tnx. ttprelall 0iernllnn 9lat Wnll. Thpnlrirnl CoIIaiini. Special to Jo; r ial. Rai.EKUI, N. (!., April 24. Judge W. S. O'B. Robinson, is here today. It is conceded that I'uniell will be Judge of the V. S. Court. Auditor Aver says the decision of Hip Supreme court as to the pull anl proper ty tax will have to stand. That there is no doubt of its accuracy and wisdom, but that it is unexpected. Treasurer Wort li says the decision is not what he expected or hoped. Th.it tie thinks he can pay the general appro priations. That he will wail as to spec ial appropriations, and if he lias any funds left will divide thein pro rain. The Buckler Stuck Company which attempted to play here has collapsed. TO I'I'UC A COI.II I 1IM. IIIT Oiiinine Tnbhts, "'.he Lsxa'ive I'romo All drutfist lefun I V UWill' v.if ii I ills to cure. 2.V. ATLANTIC ANU N. C. RAILROAD. TK1I2 TIM IX No. 213. All Kail. IN EFFECT SATl'KDAi'. APRIL 24, 1S97. Daily Except Sunday aud Friday. SUPPLEMENT TO TIMli TABLE NO. 2, OF NOV. 27, 1895 Leave New Bern, 11:00 A. M. Clark'f, ; 11:21 Tiiscurora, 11:34 Core Creek, U:"i2 Dover, 1-':17 I' M. Cirswell, 12:27 " Kinslou, 1:22 " Falling Ci'iek, 1:1.1 ' Ltt Orail-, 2:d8 Best's; " AtrivJ Golds' nm, ;i:l0 No. 1 Traill will wait indefinitely at Tuocarora, nhen on time lor ii uid.s otherwise ordered by Haiu l)e-p.itclieil The above train returning, will leave uoldsbolo tor JNiW Hi in t 4:UU ii. ni. is an exlrii, unhss otherwise oiilnel. S. L. DILL, Mupt. to get vour clothes made by a tailor who doesn't know his business thoroughly. We are wide-awake enough to know just what the very latest fashion is, and just how far we can use it in your case and meet your peculiar wants. When you come to us we cater to your taste In clothing. We don't try to give you some thing that you flon l want, . F. 51. Chadwlclc. 101 Kiddle Street1 -ALL THE LATEST J Periodicals, Blank Books, . . Stationery, ; Pencils, Pens, and Ink, At J, D. GANKINN, ; 101 middle;8treet. . To the Public We the undersigned meat dealer have agieed lo close our 'doors to business at 11 m, to 5 p. m., Iieginnloff from May 3d HI pvpiciuuw .si, rftcrpuua pmiuiuhj. o I 1 1 t 1 : u . 1 1 ' BA4'L COHN ft SON, BERNIE 8WERT (y'HAS. E. SiVERT, , C ", CUpK E. NELSON, y ..'.I , E. W. eiMPKINS, -'-C'7 M. A. THORNTON, JOHN WARREN, ..' - ' j FRED. JACKSON, ' .V ' JOHN A. BOOM, v. . ' B. F. BfMMONO.-S-. ' POMP FREEMAN, SMS Mild Small Sizes, lkeakfait Sr.iip.-', Iit Ilains ive cut, and a nice lot N'. C. liun.. Fresh (irilsandloosoO.it 'lakes just received. A nice lino canned goods, Pick les, Sauces and Catsup. Finest Elgin t'niini-ry I'utter fresh and new, jii-!. from the the Dairy, '.'."ic. I'ock (Vi lv Drip, tin liiii'dt Syrnp to be had only inc. i'. Fanny Lemons, only 1"m; per dozen. Nice Oranges, only JOc per d.iz. Fresh Cikcs an 1 t'rackcro. Anything on n.ay need in tlio (irocery Line, as flood and Clioap an iinyivlicro in the city. Wr.y 12 spevt f 11 1 1 j', id S kii Wholesale ami Ret ail lirorei's. 71 Rroad St.. New Berne, X. (', I have -U S" liKCKlVF.l) 1 dozen pilen'ed "(ioldcn liule" Folding Iron l!i ard. ami I do. patenic I "ti.ild.. li lie" C'loll) es K-n:k', U11 v aie Woraii $3 K;uli. and 1 sell fur ti.e NKXT T3i I.sr For i: Sell on tr'al to i lit rod nee tin in, and if they are not us repios;iii cd will clieetfully refund iln money. J"A11 orders by mail shall have prompt attention. Yours Respectfully, T. J.TUICXEU, Wholesale and i Furniture Fealsr, IRelait No. 70 Middle St., NEW RKRNK. N. C. Henry's I'Jiarmae.v, 137 Middle Si. Tooth Brushes, Toilet Articlos, &c. DO YOU ? TAKE HENRY'?, composed l Su:a- psrilla, Y'tllow D(C'. .Mandrake, Smna, Pr!ckley Abb Bark, Sassafras, Iodide I'ot- ssb sod lodk'e Iron with Wiutirgrei t. This preparation Is expressly put up lo meet the popuhr netd for a Blood PurlBer, without being related lo the many secret nostrums sn I ipiack medl cin of the day, of unknown co n. clliou ind generally of little medicinul vnlui. The loimul is rioted on t' e lain-'. PRICE ONLY tO CENTS,, Paine site hctt'es mrnilly fold fur 11.0.1. L ES' City property of all rlnsse for sale, cash or on time. Some of the best bou and lots in the city srej included, and on down to the cheapest tenement. Also w have a number of partie who want to buy in preferred locations, so it will pay youjto see ui if j ou really want to ell. . House UJ.-ent In variou part of the cltyl ' - " ' Farm lan 1 at most any price1 yen want. .. i : CollectlonH rents a spocisltyi F.IUARPEB. An DR IE ! Niai?stlOffio., SPBEVO IH HERE ANU TH1-: Campaign is Open -tort the Sale of Bicycles. DO M HEAR US ? We have '! l'fei!fs '-Victor". I' o "Cleveland"-, i lie "l.ibciU", ibe "Enule", the 'Creii-rent '.bts des un enUniw 1 .tic ol 2nd liaml w w I. We can Sfll you brar d new wheel- f r 23.ct tao.i o, : 5 1 a, if-ic.wi, .;o.uo, sr.. 00, $100. Seconi hani wheel; iroai $10. on up. ii'To ln a wUc! withoiu lirit inu Our line L- to m il e a ruist;ik' . Our wheels are nil l acked up ,hy j (uuraiiteefrom munut ictun r- wLoM-jjuu-antee meaos li 0 cents to the il' liar. J. C. Whitty & Co real brccenes Cheap and not Cheap Groceries II uve Attracted the in tention of All Gofd mn'sCash Stor orsr di:bstf,ze-y WA(iiO K ou tin. i JO .ill the tin.. TO YOUIi iLLF and mive 1 to per cent, on your purchnjei by trading with JOHN DUNN. Prepare in lime. WINDOW SCREENS, DOOR SCREEN'S, POULTRY NETTIXC. GALVANIZED WIRE FENCING. Glazier's Refrigerators the It EST and" CHEAPEST ever seen in tlie City, Garland's Stoves & Ranges they lake the LEAD ind are equalled by none, E. W. SMLWOOD, TJmler Hotel Chattawka, Eonth . , Front Street, Nsw Berne, N. C. I I AO m ! i BE 0 0 F. G. Co.'s Corsets, MAKE American Beauties GDRHbuT SHAPES. ARTISTIC EFFECTS. All Lengths. Ou Ktich Hoi. NEWEST MODELS. FANCY and PLAIN. FEATHERBONE CORSET CO., SOLE MANUrACTURERS. SOLD r.v i LIAOKBURM i j I I j - " TSA0E MASK. ! co ' .: A i y i. I -I. :; ;. i ? H 9 SOI.S ItV LJACKBUR Don't Forsret the Premiums on the Bread mai.e from Pillsburya Best Flour. Plea 'a send in by 2 o'clock p. m. Write your name plainly . on card and enclose same in envelops and address same to Hackbuios Stbro.
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