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VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 247. NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 1. 1897- ESTABLISHED 1882- No More Credit. lVe.will from now on do a cash biulne. ' ' . , Costotnora tending orders must tend money with them. Those who owe us will please call and settle their accounts at once, as we wish to close oar books. Respectfully, jr. inrara; co. Opposite Post-office. v . Davis' Pharmacy. From W P. JONES. Farmers, We have A FULL LINE of PIsOWB, II ARROWS, rtCIJI.TIVATORS, and all other Farming Im. plementsat ROCK BOTTOM PBICES. TO MERCHANTS We lean soil you goods' manutacturers prices. J j. It thitler fc Co. The Largest Surprise. - 2 lb. can Sujar Core, at 5c per can. - Evaporated Apples 5o lb. f Arbuckle'i Anosa Coffee Ifio per pound. Prunes 6o per pound. Cream Lunch Biscuit, 1 lb " packages at lOe, F. ULLRICH'S OROCERT, Fkeae 1. 40 Middle St How cheap yon can lire when jou trade at the Right Store. Flue Breakfast Strips 10c. HAMS, , 9c. RUttWHIAT . , 2,c , i Pep Pound. And everything else as cheap as job. ean bny anywhere, when 70a are pending yonr money. Givejne a call. Respectfully, V J. F. TAYLOR, ' No. 20 Middle St. ' ' can u3iV6 lVlOIlBy By Buying your Firaitwe ! JUST HI FILLINM PRESCRIPTIONS is most Important duty of a Pharmacist. A life oftan depends upon hla skill and exact ness, and the sul.iliiutiou of one drii(r or another is dangerous to life, dlshon tt end a thiilhoge to t-hyscian's intelli gence, and Jutiiy entitled to his resent ment. We give w'aat li called for at fulr prlo, A KanM'TILY PRKFrtT 8RVII', runny or Itiiros in No Kdbrtithtio.x DlINU 01 It S.U'ITO. C1 N ' . ..... ' Prnu'Slxt and TharinsVlst. Only Two Sessions Bnt Commit tees Basy. Democratic Officials Losing their Places. Thnrston on the Hawaii Question. Season Why Con sulships are Much Desired. Jonas al Burr at, Washington. D. C, April 80. Congress has only held two "make be- I Hsve" sessions this week, one yesterday I aod one Monday, but it must not be supposed that the week has been spent in Idleness by those who did not go to New York to witness the dedication of the Grant monument. On the contrary, the week lias been an unusually busy one witti many members of the Senate. The Republican members of the Finance committee have been flnishlnc up trie amendments to the tariff bill, which id ti be considered for the first time by the full committee next Monday, and com mittees of nil the parties have been cii naged in trying to arrange a satisfactory assignment of Senator to the committee vacancies. This has been a difficult task, but it is now nearly completed and the vacancies will probably be filled next week. It is not likely that all the Sena tors will he satisfied with their ussign ments they never are at any lime but they will be near enough satisiled to ae cept what is eiveu them, because noth ing would be accomplished by objecting The return of President Mclvinley t the White House was a signal for a fresh onslaught, by the army of office-seekers, but that is becoming an old story now. The Democratic chiefs of divisions in the departments arc not finding the pro tectlon expected when their places wen put under the civil service rules by President Cleveland. Every democralii chief in the Pension Bureau hits licer asked to resign, and the same course. with possibly an exception here nnr there for personal reasons, is expected t be followed in nil branches of the gov ernment service. The designation of i number of clerks in the Pension Bureau as "acting chiefs" is taken to mean thai those positions n il! shortly be taken from under the civil service rules, and men outside of the service appointed to fill them. Mr. Lorin A. Thurston, who was Ha waiian minister to the United Statef until virtually compelled to resign by Secretary Uresham and President Cleve land's treatment, and who is now n Washington as a special commissionei for the purpose of helping along the an ncxatlon idea, has presented a statement to the Senate committee on Financt showing why finnan doesn't approve ol the proposition to provide -for the abro gation of the reciprocity treaty, in Hit Dingley tariff bill. After enumerating reasons why the United States should not abrogate the treaty. Mr. Thurston says: "If the treaty 1 abrogated, Hawaii will be fiee to make such arrangements with other countries as circumstances mar require. Strong and steadfast as the American is ii Hawaii, If the island products are barred out of the American market by a practi cally prohibitive duty, they will lie coin oelled, in order to avoid ruin to thei oblet industry, to seek a market in Aus tralia, Canada and England; and will b free to offer in compensation for special trade privileges accorded to Hawaii the rights and privileges heretofore accorded to the United States, and now exclusive ly held by it under the terms of the ex isting treaty." Representative Hitt, of Illinois, list been telling some tales out of school which lie thinks account fortheenoi mous number of applications for consul ships at the beginning of every now ad ministration. He said: "It is the women You -know how it is. Brown or Jones ot Smith, when ho has meant' and Icasnre likes to take bis family abroad.'' Whet they come back his wife and daughter? are filled with their experiences. Thi whole town. Is fired with emulation Now, John Jones may not have tlx means to take his family to Europe, but he has influence in politics. When the political wheel turns and bis party is up he looks around to see what '.the reward for his services shall be. Left to himself, he would probably be contont with the post-office. But his wife and daughter have had to listen to what the Urowii women or the Smith worsen say of lib abrord, and, woman-like, they have 11 tencd with envy and a fixed purpose tu' some day enjoy the experience for them elves. So, instead of letting John Jones ask for the post-office, they insist that he must be a consul somowhere. Their ideas may bo a little Indefinite about the nature and duties of a consul's office, but they know It means going abroad, and that n enough for them." Mr. Hitt ought to know, as In addition to bis extended service in the Housi he has been Assist ant Secretary of Slate and also abroad ss .diplomat. i ' ' Backlta's Arnica laWsa. i Tnt Dsst Balvk !n (he world fur Cult, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhtutn, Ferer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posit ively corrs Tiles or no psy required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money rcfurdod.. Price 5 cents per bo. For sale by F. Dufly. THAT EXTRA SESSION. rnor Kaucll Thlnka II Hrniolc Possibility. Dolus Bulini lll II J. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. 0., April 80. Governor Russell was this afternoon asked by your correspondent whether a special session of I he Legislature wil be called. He replied "the possibility is very re mote." The Secretary of State, ascertains that the National .Industrial Bi-neflciiil Endowment Co. of Virginia, is doing business in North Carolina illegally, and has notified the Solicitor General. THE STATE CAPITAL. Proeeens or the Opera. OlDrers on I lie Retired MM. At lUe realtentlnr.r. Probnble Result or City Elections. Journal BnRSAtr, ( Raleiod. N. C, April 80, f The Ladies Hospital Aid Association, under whose auspices the Norfolk Dra matic Company played, Bonnie Princes" here last, should be very well pleased with the result for the opera was per formed as professionals would have doi e, and the large audience whs delighted. It netted $395.00. Two of the Stnte Guard officers, Col. F. A. Olds, and Lieut. J. F. Jordan have been placen in the retired officers list at their own request. Their military recor I is fine. Miss Ed 1111 Robeson who has been appointed stenographer of the Eastern Criminal Court. This district embraces 10 counties. Four hundred ' opies of th 113th vol umn 01 the Nirth Carolina Supreme court report were today received and will lie immediately distributed. In tue penitentiary there are now fat life prisoners 11 others are on the farms. The brick workers turn out from IT.fli'O to 20,000 per day. Forty rooms nre I ing prepared fur the criminal insane, aiid very sho tly 20 w II be put out there The Supremo court will ad journ f the term tomorrow. There is much talk here as to the prob able call i (if an extra session of the Legislature. Some are urging Governor Russell to cull it the State officers op poe it. Ex-Judga Spier Whitnker who had ni attack of paralysis 11 few days ago is nut so well. There is little ilonlit but what the pie cut mayor. Ross will enrry the election by a big ticket on Tues lay next. Thet are many negroes who will vole for him. ORDER RESTORED IN ATHENS Tnrkey May Wnat Indemnity, fnllll e il Agitation NnbNlillnjr. London The European presi is ui.licl pating the terms of peace. It is Assumed Hint Turkey will demand as the price of pence an indemnity fort'ie ci hi of the war, taking the Greek raw in part payment. The recall of the Greek force from Ciete will be insht:d rpon. M. Delyannis,' the new pii.ne-minUtvr in an addresa issued yc9teriluv afternoon, suggests that it would be expedient to abandon Crete in exchange for part of Macedonia the part which the Berlin conference of 1S81 proposed to give Greece. The change of government seems to havequictod the disorderly clement nt Athens. There is new hope. Quiet will probably continue till events again dis turb the popular equanimity. The agi tation against the royal family seems to have subsided. In Thessaly the Greek army nt PharB.il- U is strengthening its position against the approach of the Turks. A fight with the enemy is said to have occurred yes terday at Aivlale. The reported buttle at Velestlno turns out to havcjlcen mere ly a series of skirmishes. Volo is almost deserted in view of the approach of the enemy. Meanwhile, the Greak popula tion is returning toLarlsm on assurances from Edlieni Pasha that Ihey have noth ing to fear. Late item. Col. Mosby has had a very quiet day. He is rather weak yet, but Dr. Nelson, his physician, says thai everything indi cates that he will soon he restored to Ids former vigor and activity. According to advices by steamer the Japanese government is aroused over llio refusal of the Hawaiian government to permit Immigrants to land there, and has ordered warships to Honolulu to enforce what the Japanese Immigrants consider their rights. The scramble of Chinese to get into the United States nnderthe pretense that they have been engaged to work at the Tennessee Centennial Exposition, which opens May 1st, is assuming serious as pect and action has been taken by the Treasury Department to keep tbera out Tlie Quen Regent ot Spain lias signed decree providing for the application of the agreed-upon reforms for the Island of Cuba, Ilur Majesty's action was due to the receipt of a cable message from Cap taio-Oeneral Weyler announcing that the Western part Of the island Is completely pacified. Greenville, P. C, la soon to have 1200,000 electrlo street railway plant. The city council has passed an ordinance giving J. 8. Lawrence and his associates the wealthy concern which has Just com pleted an electrlo system in Charleston, a thirty-seven-year franchise, conditioned that they equip within twelve months system of four miles In Greenville. If nothing prevents work will ke b?gnn a about'two montlw, ii! mm POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strensth and Jheultlifulmsn. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap liranits. ROYAL BAKING POWJ1ER CO., New York. Nunreme tonrtlDeelslons. Special to Journal. Raleioh, N. C, April :!0. Gatdi it Riilroad, from Buncombe, affirmed. Henry vs. Milliard, from Haywood, reversed. C'ardon vs. McC'imnill, from (.'iav. af firmed. I Roberts v, Cocke, froni Buncombe, n-w trial. Nash vs. Snllniek, from Buncombe, affirmed. Hodges vs. Railroad, from Met-kleii-bur . ne ? 'rial. Springs vs. McCoy, from Mecklenburg, new trial. Charlotte v.. Sliepard, Horn Mrcklen Imrg, reversed. Green vs. Bennett, from Slauly, ino.ti fiied, and affirmed. Wood Working Co., vs. Kouthwick, from Buncombe, aOiniico. Witsell vi. Railway, finm Buncombe, now trial. GREAT SALES lve the ?r. nt merit of 1 limit's .Snrsnparillii. ilood's Siirsnparilli elN liceau-e it accomplishes CREAT CURES. Groceries Cheap and not Cheap Groceries Have Attracted t'u1 at tention of All Good Housekeepers TO- OUR DELIVERY WAGOW Is on the CIO .ill tho lime. BE TO YOURSELF and savo 10 to 15 per cent, on your purchases byj trading with JOHN DUNN. ' ALL THE LATEST Periodicals, Blank Books, Stationery, Pencils, Fens, and Ink, At J. D.OANIUXN, 101 MIDDLE STREET. . . ' i AM Success. Dunn s Cash Store McDANIEL 4 GASK LS STORE, NO. 71 KKO.lI STREET, Abound with goods things to eat. No store in (lie city can show von ft better assorted etoc'; of CHOICE CiKOCEKIES than we. Von ran find anything yon vatit from a penny tos of n-ntch- s (which contains r'lai i'ooi ,arlor m.ili lies) to a 'ictcii ot i.m' I. Canned Fruits ami Vcctablca, of all kiii'lf. WelmwallAliiiAIN TO-DAY" in Prepared Mustard. A ni-c Cut (ilass Milk I'iit'her, Kujjai- Howl or ISecr Glass, lilli d with the It.-sl Qual ity of l'ieiaii'il French Mustard for HI edits. The Very Ileal Kljin jinlU'i', ami Fancy Cre itii Cheese. The Very H.-st Flour 1 cents per pound. Bit' 11 inn we cut. Sh .1 (Tor's S-nall llaui', llreukfas; Ssih. and ai.ytliin olrfi- yon want in our line We invito you In call mi l cum- ine our stock. We .-dick your p;tt- ronacc and we (in:tianlce to I'lcasa You. Xevy Kppt't'tfiill.v, Jlcllaiiiri 4 llaskil Ytl o!piiIo 1111 1 IJelail lirucci's. 71 Uinnd SI., New Berne, . ('. I h;iw .ICS." ii Ki 'F.I V K! t id. ..'li p it' nlcii "l i.iMi n Utile." F-il i if j I i-.iti ll'.aril , ii'i'l I do, (iilti'tilcd ' liiildc'l .. l!c " Clotll-i-s Hacks, tlicv lite WoiSh ami 1 i!i s.ll for the N FX I' Ton Onv-H For $1.50 Ksu-h. Soli on trnil to iniroduce them, and if they are not as represcnt C'l will choei'fully refutul the money. j:"All orders hy mail shall lnive prompt attention. Yours Respectfully, T..I.TITRNKII, Wholesale and Itetail No. 70 Middle St., NKW RERNK. N. V. Ileiiry'n Pharnino.v, 127 middle Si. Tooth Rrushes, Toilet Articles, Ac. DtTYOU Xe. il .i f!o d SpriiiK 111.. o i l'urilicr ? TAKE HENRYV, cointmsed ! Smut. panlla, Yellow Hock. Mnndnike, Si nun, I'Kckley Ash Hnrk, SnsMifrns, loihile 1'nl afh and loilit'e Iron with Winlrririein. Thi prcpai ilb"! is ex; rei.ly put up In o.enl the popul ir nefd t'.r a 111. mil I'll tiller, wiihniit bcin;? iebite.1 to tlie nmny swiel n Hiuins and ipiuck im ili cine of the day, of unknown coni;'0ltiou and generally ol linle niedicinul vuliie. The loiniuhi is printed ou the In 1. THICK ONLY iO CENTS, S..ine site hot l lis uioully told for lt.00. To llie Public. We the undersigned meal deiil. r have sgii-ed to close our doors to husiui'Ss nt If m. to 5 p. mM lieginouig from Muv ihl lo ti le.ubr N, exci'iinin Sn'nrdsy. 8M L (JOHN A BOX. R ERNIE 8 WERT, CH AS. K. 8VEKT. CHAM. E. NKION, K. W. PIMPKINS, M. A. THORNTON, JOHN WARREN, FRED. JACKSON, ' JOHN A. BOOM, - R. K. BIMMON0. J FOMP FKEEMAX, FlffilE ! 1 IPjOIs ci , . . . j TrnilOM a Standpoint 01 Prices, from g Jj the view of VALUES the Store stands the test ot the Shrewdest ID Shoppers' judgment. Journal readers will find in our stock almost g Unprecedented Value;; in g Every Department Entirely so (to Dollars and Cents never wielded a greater influence, a tititii that ap- q plies to . B Heavy & Fancy Groceries Dress Goods, Notions and the Entire Stock. We Seek, the Go urea of Supply, LAY -T6BE -V Lift Ui HTSt' ElOLL.ift" 1MW.. and get Tigures which, intrin sic values considered, tew houses can MM secure. Ve give 2. liviHTit'iH'O. i';ish ga rsi IVoiti tin' stiiiH'r. ' 0 - B B O S 6 'SE O S (! 9 n ft .til. a t.iilot lilt il'i .u to km. i-t, :iilil li.. il.. jlilv. V in, l J'isl "l.iil lh. il-i li.'v t;ir v V i I V I I'l -I I- cilH'iiiu! lui .-I .nil pi i nh yiu i onic to it- w. c;ih'r i cloiliiu. ! ll.Ui'l n v I., tiling I ii;ll oil .I. iti 1 w ni F. 32. i hmlwu-U. lul Middle Street Prepare ii lie. U'lXr.OW SCRKtNS, DOOR sntKENS, P0I'I.TK NKTT1NC. uALYAMzei) wiia: n.ri'i Glazier's Refrigerators liii IIKST Hint CHEAPEST cvt-r siM ii in llie City. Garland's Stoves & Ranges they lake the LE.ll) anil are equalled hy none. E. Under Hotel Chaltuwkn, Eolith Front Stroot, New Herno, N. C. WhK bilious or costive, eat a Cstsrei cauiij est I. art 'c, cuie guaranteed, 10c. 25c mmm ATISFIES HREWDEST HOPPERS. in many. you the benefit of "OlM- Slop o t-3 hk mi O D O $0 ES B 013 Sewing Machines iS 1V . Ic pal tie: '. M L N I n:i; ON '. i iil.V Will C;ill nr Wail mi l'.trli. , llnpliiale Purls fur M.n s for dk. Nrcdie.v ami Oil in Suj-pl). E. J. Lanifr, 7ft Pollot-k St.. Ilblriit Asjiii1, Manufacturing: Cominy. l.ilteral Tonus Given Lm-al ARfHs. I Hi FINK VEIL JU TTOV. lOKK SAB S V ill A N 1 1 The FiiM'Mt fall-JV 1 lltH'l' in she 1'iJ.v GolloM'LCOHN&SOI, 'Middle si. IMioue in. mi mm mm. City propi ity of ail chums for al , Hub or on time. Smneof the bent ho ice ind l.il in the it v tire included, an I ou lim n to the cbcnprtt tenemeuls. AIo we huve a number of parties wlm want to buy In preferred locations Il will pny you P see us if you really vut lo n il. llous t U rent In variocs pmta it the Cllf. Farm lau Is at mont any price' yon want. Collection of rents a specialty. I". E. HA BPS k m K r Post Otflos. ' .
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