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d. i n k v K'-TJMhj m to ill r . r'n .n. ' .5 VOL. 1V4NEW BERIE3 NO. 244 7 : ' NEW BERNE, H. a WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 28. 1897. ESTADLIS1IEI) K- j " . ' ,1 " I . ' ' ' " m " ' ' ' ' 1" "" ' " ' " ;j I II Ml MM I I .11 " ' ! ,,, I - . ro More Credit. - We will from now ou do acah business.. ' ; .. . Customers tending orders mast .and monev with them. , . . Those who owe ub will please call and settle their account at once, a w -wish to close oar books. , XXeKpeettullyf ' Vir.Jsnranr . Opposite Post-office., mm " if AT Davis' Pharmacy. SSave By Bay big - S , 1 your I t HFrom , 7. P. JONES. The" Largest e. 8 lb. can Sugar Core, at So " v freroai. -' Efaporated Apple So lb. Arbackle's Anosa Coffee ISo ' per poand. " " - Prnnes So per poand. 1 - - Cream 'Lanch Biscuit, 1 lb s packages at 10c, - P ULRICH'S . j B0CEBT, ' - Fkesie . oi i j Q 46 KU4U St .Farmers. Wt harA FULL LINE of HAKROW8, ' ' CTMIVATbllS. aid all other Fanning Im- piemen ts at EOCK BOTTOM ; . PBICES,?- J '-fk' TO HKECHANT9-We co seU ya goods hiuintacturers prices. . -; " 1. IT Antler Co. HowoWp 50a caujliva when jou trade at the Bight Store. : ' ( fine Breakfast Stripa lOe. ' HAMS, Oc. ' And ererythlng else as oheap ss joa oan bny anywhere, when jou are pending joar Money. jSOire me e call." Bespectf oily, , ioi20;XHdU St. " ' . PEIRCEIPTIONS Uul Uitj ot t riiamiacUtr A life 's 1 ( 1 lilt . 'II nd tct lllnl 1 of ow; on' to plivw inn's llitt!!! jr f ' . 1 to b: n-w rit- t 1j c . tt f .r at f. 'r Monev Fmiture burpns '-VC. ASYLUM CASES DECIDED. Great Fire at Ntiprt Nets Us- Deelslea in the Supreme Court was , la Farpr of Preseat Iaonmbents. Damafes SItsb to Engineer Pleasani by the Jaryln , t. the Seaboard Case. Special to Jouraal. x RaUttoa &.tl. April il.lhi Su preme Court this afternoon decided tlie. Insane Aijlum cases in favor of the prts ent superintendents. The opinion is vnanimons. ' ' The gist of the decision is that office :'s property and is subject of protection like any other property and that the terms nj office not having expired, the superin tendents could not be ousted save for oause. Fire at Newport News today de stroyed three (late,- three steamships, a bark and a tU The loss Is three nil- lion dollars. There were several lives lost. The burned property covered fcur eeree. ..' Jury ' here today gave ex-Engineer Iliad Pleaiants eleven thousand dollars damages for the loes of his left band in the, collision at Manly on the Seuboard Air Line. ' Aalberala Expedition. PhilulfB1a. A carefully planned expedition left for Cuba Men lay night from near Sea Isle City, N. J. . The sup ply of arms and ammunition' left New York on 8aturday on lighters, and plac ed on a tug between Barnefat and Look Unnh. The tug. came steadily down. the coast and was soon joined by another boat. - : . s OS Allan tie City somo Cubans and Americans were picked up. Still further along a stoam launch put out from Sea Isle City with another detachment, and later on got another squad from Avaloo. Getting out to sea all bands, with thi munitions of war, were tranferred to s black painted steamer that quickly start ed south. There was none of the recog nised Cuban leaders with the expedition becaneo nearly all of then are already out of the country. There were, how. ever, some militiamen from this city and from Camdes. , In the way ot monitions tho expedi tion took along a Botohklss gun, nearly 8,000 rifles, 180,000 rounds of ammuni tion, S00.000 nsatohetas, a lot of medi cine, end what Is known as an expert mental flying machine, to be adopted. f possible, to the use of dynamite. Bt (arefully were jail the movements con ducted that the point and the time of the departure were concealed from some ol those, who have heretofore known all stmlllar details. ' ' gfce Weekly Vrp Balletla. The week ending Mondsy. April 26, was favorable for farm work, but th cold weather up to the 23rd retarded growth of crops. The heavy frosts die muchdamsge to vegetables and fruit and the fruit crop will be practically 1 tall ofo. There was a large excess of sun shine and no rain fall. Warm genth rains are much needed to bring up seeds Easrnui .District The unfavorablt feature of the week was tbe cold weath er and heavy trosta on the mornings ol the 8lst sod 22nd, which did, very great damage. . The week was very ' dry will an excess of sunshine, and the latter pan was quite warm. Bain Is needed to mak corn and cotton start off, snd to molstei. tbe soil which Is getting hard. Farm work progressed favorably aod most fanners are np with their work. The frost did tbe greatest dsmage to tract and garden vegetables, especially pea beans and tomatoes. Insb potatoes am some early sprouted sweet potatoes were cot down to the ground, but may grow cut again, though shipping of crop wil. be retarded. A little young cam and cotton was killed, and mnok corn yel lowed. Planting a large crop of eottoo s progressing rapidly though Interfered with by dryness. Some tobaooo planfa have been transplanted. . Farmers are reparlng to plant peanuts, - CswRAt Distmct The pest week wat One for plantinz and plowing, but tlx land is sow dry and hard, and work Mil. behind to eome es'eot The weather bar beet unfavorable for growth of crop 01. account of tbe frost early In the week and the1 general dryness warm showers are much needed. Tbe frosts In this sec tion were quite heavy, the temperatur falling below fresalog at many .points, ; with formation of thin Ice. Vegetable were kllled--Irib potatoes, much fruit, eaneclally hocklaberriee and melons. Young cotton was but down. Even grape vluee suffered cooilderably.. Wheat, rye aod ts were not anster'Mly damaged. Cora planting hi dearly done, . except on upland the crop la coming poorly, A great deal of cotton was planted, aed j '(toting is la full swing. Cotton damaged I t the f.cxt is Iwlog replanted. Prepare- t. OS for transplanting tobaooo, though now tooMrrj plants generally plentiful. E me cliiuch bugs reported In wheat f ' . ST 1 (. " '.-e TaMtts. .'f It I " TBS STATS OAFITA1. . Dwkt Tklo Time ittiil tke tm hi, mis Davaweel. Bleeep. ilea at tke OoTeraer'e !. JOCBRAL BtTRXAC, Bauiou. N. C. April 27. i This time there is no doubt ot the ap pointment of T. R. Puroell to the Judge ship of this district, so tbe agony is over and he will enter upon his duties Imme diately. - It is said that the frost did not hurt the strawberries at all, nor did It hurt tlio other small fruit. The weather now is delightful. On Friday .from near Wil miugton 2,075 crates of fruit aod vegeta bles were shipped and 1,800 crates on Saturday. ' Quite a member of Raleigh people went to Southern Pines yesterday to attend the Insurance conference that h) now in session. - The sale of tickets for "Princess. Bon nie" is very large. The Norfolk Dramat ic Troupe will put it on the stage with' 75 people, The State Board of fu'jho school ex aminers has been elected for 2 years and the appointments m wife are good. The State board of education has. re considered Its consent to lease for 89 years the swamp lan is near New Berne to the club of not them gentlemen for a game preseive. They will sell, but de cline to lease. The State Agricultural Tepartment did not Issue an April bulletin, but aill hsue one In May. The reception at the Goveinoi' man sion this evening was a very hrndsome one. It was compllxenttry to the Capi tal club and many other .'nvitatbr s were Issued. Refrejlitrents were served, but no wines. Musio was furalthsd by a band from Wilmington. The mansion was handsomely decorated. The Gov ernors stuff were in full dress uniforms. It is the Brat regular reception given by Governor and Mir. Russell. There were 500 Invitations and these wero presented at tbe door. Tbe commission appointed to. look into the appearance of the San Jose frttlt scale In this State, decide to burn all Infected trees. They have found the pest In sev eral orchards. TBS SUnt EMS COURT. owlaleaa File Taaterday Afteraoon aSBalela-k. Special to Journal. x Ralwoh, N. U., April 27. The Su preme Court this afternoon tiled the fol lowing opinions: ITeiser vs. Mean from Bunombe, af firmed. - Wikel vs. Commissioners of Jackson, action abates. Wood vs. Bellamy from Wake and Lusk vs. Sawyer aod Person vs. South- erland, affirmed. Alexander vs. Harklns from Bun- oombe, affirmed. Alexander vs. Alexander tiora Bun combe, affirmed. Graham vs. O'Brien from Cherokee, affirmed. Wilson vs. Featherstone from Bun combe, error. : State vs. King from Graham, new trial, .' Thompson vs. B ft L. Association from Ifeckleoberg, error. Chamblee ve. Broughton from Waynr, affirmed. Block vs. Land from Mevklenberg, new trial. Ledbetter vs. Pinner from Buncombe, affirmed. . Wilson vs. Rankin and Featherstone from Buncombe, affirmed. State vs. Haynee from Colnmbus, new uiaL SulkerHaVMeejrw, tke r ' lleaalre, i New York.- Theodore A, Havrmeyer, vice-president of the American Sugar Re doing Company, died at his home In th city. , ' . Mr. Havemeyer had been suffering from stomach troubles for several weeks. Abojit two weeks ago bis condition be came) serious, and for some dsjs bid been knows that oould not live. Theodore A. Btveaeyer was the son ot Frederick C. Havemeyer and the grandson of the Frederick Charles Have meyer, who, with his brother, William 1, started a sugar refinery In Vender veer street in 1S03. Mr. Bavemeyer'a (kther retired from bueloeee la 1885, but in 18M he purchaaed for his sons an Ii tereet In tbe Wlllitynsburg Husse ware- houss propertv, and from that beginning has grown the business that Is now the greatest sngar reflnlog eonoern In the World. The four eons were associated with their brother-in-law, and tbe flrtu was known as Havemeyer ft Elder. Of the four brothers only one now remains, B. O. Havemeyer. ' 1 Mr. Havemeyer wnp flftylght yeeiw of age at the time Ot his deaili.' lis was Harried to a daughter of Chevalier de toesy, the Austrian eoosul -genera I, thirty-three years ngqt and) hejetw a Widow and nine children. j for twenry-frve year Mr. Havenuyer wutbe Anstrlaa noaenl-general In this oity, suoeeeding hie father-in-law In 187 U Beeidee his Immense sugar Interests, he was a barte real estate owner, and he was prominently identified with the banking busineae in this city. Be. was vlcpr.. ' nt of the United States MorU g-(re end Trout Conr any end a-director at tl.e " '1 life Insurance Company, I' l 'Ma U-n aHtlmated by bank MlnV'., t t t tt from fl.l.Oglft'.'O 10 If ' ). Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leaver ing strength and healthfulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., New York. rtOHT or TBB OREBKS. Ta Jlnke a Laal Bland. Tke Unltlf. si Tkermoaylae Paas Mnj be Ke. pealed. London. The Greeks liaye gathered at Pharsalia from 80,000 to 40,000 troops, the larger part of the army recently at Larlsga. It is debated whether the movement from the latter place was a retreat or a rout. The Turks 'Bay it was a flight, and point to large quantities f war material left beliini', to say nothing of a plentiful supply of brandy. The Greeks affirm that they came away at a dignified pace, leaving nothing hut their heavy siege guns, which, however, were carefully disabled. A dispatch from Athens says that if the Greeks are no v driven from Pharsalia they will retire to Thermopylae, and there make a final stand. A special dispatch from Salonica says that Edhem Pasha, the Turkish com mander In Thessaly, will probablv attack the port of Volo, which is crowded with panic-stricken refugees from Tyrnuvos and Lurissa, and that the Turks arc wiili- in hour's march to Volo. The Greek troops have been withdrawn from the town and are taking the wounded fit in the hospitals. Tbe political situation in Athens il'elf seem to be critical. Disappointed by the result ot the war so far the populace are indignant, and want to punish somebody. A cabinet crisis is reported to be immi nent. HOOD'S barsnpai'illa has overrun. . ever ngain proved by its cures, when all other preparations fid!-il, that it is tho One True BLOOD Piuilicr Not 'till every man woman end child In Craven snd djituing coot ties have visited our im- meuse money saving establishment, ll :hey be satiated that Price, our greatest talesman has made ntir alrrSdy immeue business. Crowds will visit us this week. 100 dozen Pearl Buttons, Offotted iz s 3c doz; $2.50 Lace Curtain, this veik $1.88 )nii(o keep the celebrated C. 13. Corset. Men $12.00 Suits, Our L'aa- er at $8 75; Ladies Putenl Leather Sandals iiir pi ice $1.00. The Livlint Liwi , Dimities sud Organdies 0 ; 4oc Ladies Black Skirling this week 23c yard; All Silk Umbrella $l.o0 value at tSc. This week only 25c Silk Ties for Udits 9c. Boys Wash Bulls to lie-in with 49c suit. Economy U wealth. Bargain Ho jse 0. A. BARF00T, Mr. tim Door from P. O. It'sBlsky ' v to ret vonr clothee made bv a tailor who dneanH know bis butloe e thoroughly. We are wide-awake enough to know jost what tbe very latest faabion Is, and luat how far we can use it in yi ur case and meet your peculiar wants. When you oome to ua we cater to vonr taste In clothing. We don't try to give you some- uing was you aoat want, , F;M. Chadwlclc. 101 Middle street A SiaMhld aeeeaaliy. Csscarets .Csdi Cathartic, the most wouaenui meoicat aisoovcrr or tue age, plassnl and rttresliuig 10 lbs taste, act gently snd poktirelj 00 Sidneys, live? and bowels, deanainsT tbe entirt lylees, dispel colds, cure headache, ver, habit nal oontlpalloa and twIUimnsas.- pleest boy aod try a box of C. C. C.;tody. 10, 21, 00 cnts. Sold snd guaranteed to'cure tysUt!:-.'-'. SHAFER'S Mild Small Sizes, Break fas Strips, Rig Hams we cut, ami a nice lot N, Hams. Fresh Grits and loose Oat Flakes just received. A nice line canned goods, Pick les, Sauces and Catsup. Finest Elgin Creamery Butter fresh and new, just from the the Dairy, 2"c. Rock Cit'i ly Drip, the finest Syrup to be had only 10c, qt. Fancy Lemons, only 15o per dozen. Nice Oranges, only 20c per doz. Frosli Cakes un 1 Crackers. Anything you may need in the Grocery Line, as Good and ( hiMp as anywhere in the oity. Very Respectfully, Wholesale and Retail (Jrocers. 71 liioa I St., New Berne, X. C. I have jus:.' rkckivkd i dozen patented 'MJoldeii Knle" Fiil'lin iron Bund-, titid 1 doz patented ' Golden U lie" Cloth es Hacks, I lie)' a:e Worth 12 Knell, and I will sell for tie NEXT Ten Days For 11.50 Each. Sell on tr;ul to introduce them, and if they are not as represent ed will cheerfully refund the money. J5ir,AII orders by mail sln.ll Imve prompt attention. Yours Respectfully, T. J. TURNEIt, wh.R;V.rndiFratre Dealer, No. 70 Middle St., NEW BERNE. N. C. Henry's Pharmacy. 127 Middle SU Tooth Brushes, Toilet Artioles, 1c. DO YOU Need a Go ( a Hprine; Bl.od l'untior s TAKE HENRY V, composed I Sra parilla, Ytllow I) ck. Mandrake, Si net, Prickley Ash Bark, Sasrtifr.ia, Iodide Pot. ath snd Inlk'e Iron aitb Wiutngreen. This pn-parution U exntwily put up lo meet the popular ua d for a DImhI Purifier, without being related lo the many secret n .strums and ijiisck medi cine of the day, of unknown coin;' oitioo and generally of little medicinal value. The lota uls Is (.rioted oa ti e label. I'HICE ONLY 80 CENTS, Same Sits bottles usually ,oid lor $1.00. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. City property of all claaeee for sale, caah or oa time. Some ot tbe beet houses and lots In the city are included, and on down to the cheapest tenements. Also we have a number of parties who want lo buy la preferred locations, so it will pay yoa to toe us if you really watt tosell. Houses to rent In virions part ot Ibe city. Farm lands almost any prlce'Jyoa went. Collection of rents a specialty. ' " E. E, nARPIrV N.arrostOffw. FURNITURE SPllIXCs IH HERE AND THE Campaign is Open TOR Til E- Sale of Bicycles. DO YOU HEAR US ? Vt'c have the I'eeiUes Victor", tl "Cleveland", the "Lila-rn", the "Ea'alt.-", the "Crerseeot ",bes des an entmvive liueol 2nd Iwnd bet I. Wo can sell you bmrd new hi els, f r 125X0, $80,(10, (.0, $40.00, 50.00, j;:. . 00, $100. Secon I band wheels from $10.00 iii tff'To biy a wheel without ti.-i aee inc otir line U lo mal t a mistake. Our ivlieels are all tacked up by Hosranteefrom nmnulncliirers l.n.-ru . -sntee mins 100 cents to the dollar. J. C.Whitty&Co Grcceries Cheap and not Cheap Groceries Have Attracted the at tention of All Gocd Housekeepers OUR RKLIVKHY WACrlOX Is ou tho GO all tlie time. BE m YOURSELF and save 10 lo 15 per cent, on your piircli ise byj trading with JOHN DUNN. Prepare in Im. WIND0.V M HE ENS, DOOR SCREENS. rOULTRV KITTING, GALVANIZED WIRE FtNllN'6. Glazier's Refrigerators the II EST tod CHEAPEST ever seen In Ibe I'll v. Garland's 6tGV2s & Ranges they take tie HAD lid art'eqiaile4 iy toie, E. TJadsr Hotel CbatUwka, Bontb Froli. Btreet, Ke.w Uernt, N..C, Dunn's Casts II F. G. Co.'s Corsets, MAKE ' American Beauties ECCO'S CORRECT SHAPES. ARTISTIC EFFECTS. All Lengths. 0c'l Boi. NEWEST MODELS. FANCY and PLAIN. FEATHERBONE CORSET CO., SOLE MANUFACTURERS. SOLD BY H ACKBURN. fi rij ii LU " TRADE MASK. E I J MOLD BY LJACKBUKN. Don't Forget the Premiums o 1 the Bread mad from Pillsburys Best Flour. Pleas send in by 2 o'clock p. m. Write your name plainly ou card and enclose same in envelop and address sam to ' r- mmm coH.isi' I: Fl 1 til:: V IMwl P'lMliiMl j
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