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' v y i i i :- i A0 , vcl. rv-jirr crui3 no. 202. NEW BERNE, N. C WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 19. 1897. ESTABLJS3E x 4f 1st I mi That ia the kind of GROCERIES YOU FIND AT tglsq.ts. "Complete Line and Gnaran- teed LOW PBICES. tall and se. yourself. - Skiing Boods ! Balls, Hats and Gloves for Base Ball Players. - " iahlng Tackle, Lines, Poles, Etc. for.the Fish- ermen. . Also Stationery, all kinds. At J. D. GASKINS, lOt MIDDLE STREET.,. . WHEN riosquitoes , Begin to ; U. P.: JONES, AND.GET A . osqujtp Nat; FOB FINK . , nrnmo lamb, ; VEAIi, MUTTON, POKI SAUSAGE ... :a.ni The Finest Stall-fed Beef In the City Go to SAII'L COHH & SON, IS Kiddle St. ' Phone 49. Farmers. We have A FULL LINE of MOTTO, .1 CUIsTIVATOm and all other Farming;. Im plements at EOCK BOTTOM . PBICIS. ' . TO KIT CHANTS We can sell you good; Ja manufacturers prloes. Ii.IT tJutlcr d Co. Sevang iviacmnes 1 OS EASY TEItMS to respon s'.Vj rartiee ON MONTHLY r.w: :.nts. TTi'-l C, : cr Y.'ait oa Parties, I T; ;i f..r Machines, e- 1 C1I l3Ec:;!y ,ANIER GE;:r.:js col. tm LMy to Me M State Peu- sion Deficit Uoveraor Still Pardons Criminals! Woman in the Church. Com tenement Exercises. - Week- If Crop Balletln. : Journal Bureau, 1 Raleigh, N. C, May 18. Bishop Cheshire has gone to New fork to fill some appointments of Bishop hotter of that State. Bishop Potter hat one to England earlier than the othei American bishops bo as to fill sevoral ap pointments before the meeting of tlit mmbertu Conference. Daring the Brotherhood meeting oct f the, speakers, a Mr. Plummer, said mat the women Iq the churches wen jiostly responsible for the creeping in ol .nu rltnalistio tendencies. Upon what rounds he based his statement I do no. uow, but I think lf the women in tin ouuruh as a general rule,, had any. voici the mutter, the services would bt simpler and more beautiful. It Is genei- tity the minister who brings in .these in- tiivations so as to try and draw a largt .uuienoe, wnetber from curiosity ui ruin the simple desire to worship tico. live us the privilege to vote and we wi.. ma see where Uie olaine lies, iulte a uuiuber ol persons from Km- nli liayegooe to Urcenaboro to attvui ae couiuieuccuieut exercises at the Utu iutuiiU aud Inuustrial school. uoveruur nusseu nas paruonea iw ujie ciuuiuitis. tk has been most, at merely crilicisul lor bis tendency to pai uu, anj enyeoinlly ia pardouiug but. . h craveu vuuiuy, ijasi uigut lue issuing literary sociu.. i ins city,' 'The Monday Eveuir; iuu" held its last meuug until l. tuiuiuu. llm elub waa enierialued i. ilge W. A. fliounoiuery'i, , OtHct-1. lot luo yeur were elected as follow t, c'resideut, ilr. W. 8. Primrose; Via- ('resident. Miss Klizs Pool; Secretary, i-Ji. Asbury, -; -i On Friday evening Hay 21st, at the A & M. Cotlege there will be a debute t) the Puilen Literary Society, the aubjeu jeing "Is Man Degenerating!" State Treasurer Worth has sent out t circular letter to all dealers in pianos am organs In the State,, stating that a tax o 1 10 must be paid on each style of instru neut soli, . ' ; ' .;" Federal Court meets hen nest Mon day, Judge fur Dell presiding. Last nigiit Mrs. J. a. C Carpenter gav a delightful progressive eucure party to Mi ladles aud gentlemen in the parlor o. the Park Hotel. Delightful refreshment! were served and It was after midnigh Defors the guests departed. Tomorroa llr.; and Mrs. Carpenter leave lo spen the summer in their Kentucky home. St. Mary'afAlumnae held a meeting (4 Saturday and sleeted the following olh tiers! Mrs. Iredell, president, Hiss Mary Jones of Ashevills vies president, Mrs. r, 0. Harris, secretary.Miss McKlmmou treasurer. . The funds from the Alumna go to the endowment of the Albert Smedes'schollariihip.' After tbst Is en. dpwed thsjwlll endow the Sarah Smeder sobolsrship, The State Association of Funeral Dl razors meets here on June 15-16, In tbeii annual convention. There were present at the railroad commission meeting today the following railroad and telephone officials, Messrs Ai a Andrews, T. M, Emerson, J. W Fry and W. E. Kyle: Shsw of Durhsm dtraos sad Bridges, Hogan of K. Y. snd Mcdu.se of Richmond. - . i Col. J. S. Carr has asked Treasurrt Worth the amount of pensions carried' b the "omnibus" bill which the Lt, Gov did not sign at the last legislature and tu therefore no law. He was told till amount was 3,697 covering ISO pension. srs. It understood to be Cot.' Carr' intention to pay this amount, of coursi It will be refunded by the next legislature At the close of the session Col. J. S. Cun ningham member from Tenon said bt would be one of 10 gentlemen to paj that money. TU Weekly Crop Bulletin for the week ending Monday, May 17th, wai very favorable for (agricultural Interesu and the crop prospects have decidedl) Improved throughout the Btate. Tlit drought waa broken by warm and gener ous ruins on four days of the week aver ik'i'g nearly 2.00 Inches over the State; u. 1 was too lieRvy with a liulo hail ai only b ft-w J)lce The temprirsturs wiu above the nomul to the l'lh after wlitc it turned cooler and growth sllghlll I tli led. Tlie season was speclallj f r traiHji?anliiig toliarco whlc ms.Ie g ,1 pr 1 1 . i jl very nice week, i fi glowing cr- whlct n. U' i '...!. y, V.'aim fkt ol :i 1 .i tx-.t f-.n 12.li to r 1 i 1 1' !,. I j, ti.i f r e .HlvntiMn. H ' ' J: t i V Al Win k. . 1 1 r ; 4 p' n fttni ' i . ( n ping cotton continues, Some sweet potato sprouts are being set out. : Irish potatoes doing fairly well, but much injured by bugs. Peanut planting 'nearly completed, aud some being dragged. Grains and rice look well. Gardens have improved but are still ordinary. Strawberry season, about over. " " ' " : . - DIYORCE PROCEEDINGS M Mrs. Glass Anaisst Her Mail f flE Public Sentiment Fetors Her. Bail way Commission Hear Tele phone Gases. Bell Com- pany dlven Time. Special to Journal. . - , . Baleiou, N. C., Hay p8. Mrs. Glncs today Instituted 'suit for a divorce. "She las able counsel. Public sentiment is powerfully in her favor. " .' . ... The railway commission heard all the telephone companies today on the rate reduction. . v The Bell company was given to June 1st to make a statement of.its business, . Private company rates are not to be towered it appears, . ' ' : . QREOO-TDREISa WAX. Is Over. Tnrkl.u tJeweiml - sdereei le HesMOpsrsllwi. - ipecial to JournaL Nevw Yobk, Hav 18, Turkey stops lie war against Greece. Edem Pasha has been ordered to slop losliiiues against Greece. , . I . , ' . ,.. QBCEES IN BBTBBAT. fhlrty-rear Offleer. mm m Thonusa aM la m Flcht Wlik lb Tarks. . Athens. The Greeks have 'retreated o the frontier of Eplrus after a heavy liht, ) About thirty-four officers and a bousand men were lost. . A panto prevails at Arts, on the Greek frontier, as Turkish invasion Is feared. Colonel Manoa has been recalled, and Nicholas Smolensk! brother of Genera) tmoleoskl, takes command. A dispatch sent from Domokoe by way if Lamia, says: . "Thirty-five thousand t'urks, infantry, cavalry and artillery, lave attacked the Greek line at several olnts of the loft wing and the' centre vlth a view of penetrating southward Mid surrounding Domokos. - Largt ( irees are also attacking General Smc- lenskl." . A dispatch was received from Crown Prince Constantino, dated Domokos, uylng that the Turks, numbering about 13,000 , men, had appeared iu sight. lurching on Domokos, and that the at- Civk would apparently be directed against he two wings,' and especially tho left ving of the Greek forces. 1 - The most intense eioltemenl prevail rare. AU the cabinet enlnistors ban wen assembled since noon at the minis try of marine, where thedlspatchee fron the front are being received. The grav ty of the situation cannot be overesti mated. I ' . ' f The Turkish attack on the Greek right wing began at S o'clock in the afternoon. rwo Greek cannons-did great execution in the principal Turkish column aa.il kdvanced through the hills. The Turk lih lqfantry at several points came in contact with the Greeks. It Is believed that the attack on Oencr- d Sm'olenskl near Almyros Is only itrategio operation aud that Jtss Turk will endeavor to cut between the twe ireek armies, occupy the Jrosd leadlDt o the Uthry mountains, and thus cut on the retreat Of the Crown Prince. All the powers have agreed to protest igalnst the cession of Tbeesaly to Tur key and the. abolition of the capltnla tlons. ' The representatives of the powers here held a long meeting Saturday and drew lp a note which will be presented to thr Turkish government as soon as ooe ol the ambassadors receives the' necessarv Instructions from his government. This note docs not deal with the peace condl uons, but merely rtpcats the request for in armistice and declares the powers sill not permit Greeoe to be crushed. Although it is assumed in some quar ters tbat the Porte, In accordance with Eastern usage, has demanded more In order to obtain less, it is pointed out that if the Turkish government desired to bsrgKln it would not have formulated its conditions officially. The tono of the military officials km ind elsewhere is most emphatically ignlnut abandoning TVssaly. 'The) irgut) that If r.umie has been unable U make Greece eraeunte tho Island 04 Crvte, how will Eiirnp be able to fore Turkey out of Tboasuly? Till COTTON MARKETS. Mny 13. Cottos oi ned sl 7.29 snd closed st 7.S fur August, - down truly, J. E. Latium, Nw Yri i 1 B.lvlri ti. r ! - - ' .) 1 y n, vn r. t u diwp- rOuU bnl- 1 ' if WrrK mi i Absolutely Pure , Celebrated for its great lcavenins strength and ,healtbfuluess. Assures thi tooa against alum and all lorms ol adul teration common to the cheap brands. OUXALi BAK.IJNU i-UWUJSK tJU., . New York. uneasy holders. It was said that the ui -expected demands made by Turkey upon Greecej caused the weakness in Liverpool The market opened 5 points -lower on summer deliveries and the offerings con tinued until Auirust declined to 7-16 while the winter month remained com' paratively steady. Tills divergence it partly, accounted for by the fact ihit i tood many people were induced by tl.i strong statistical position to buy tin Summer and sell the Fall as a hedge. To day this, operation was . reversed. The closing prices show a net decline of 11 1 13 points on ttlils crop and 4 to 6 po'nts on next. " ' ' . . Now as the future, as we have before Mated; the demand from spinners fi wmuining stocks will be the most inv wrtant factor in fixing prices of Summer tiositions. We must rely upon trade de ;nand to sustain prices. - :' . B, Moore & Co. THE MARKETS. Chicago, May IP, OPENISQ. CL03B. . 70 705 . 4.60 4.50 Tuly Wheat. July Bibs.... Caac abets stimulate liver, kidneys an bowels. Never sicken, waken or gripe 10c. " Rellsa apeclals. Hooks and eyes 8 cents card; O. N. T cotton, 4 cents;ummer vests at 0 and t cents, up to silk; silk gloves, 18c. Hand. kerchief 18c. doz. Mens 75c. Ncgelge thirts 49c. Barfoot's. JrjsT try a 10c box of Cascarets, tqe insst liver and bowel regulator ever mm e " For Bent! Houses on Middle Street, now occupied "y Mri Chad wick and- Mr, Aberly, pci- tesslon given June 1st, Apply to l)r. CHAS. DUFFY, '. - Or Mrs. M. A. MOORK. Notice ! I will be In my office from 11 am lo 1 P m each day to pay orders on rue f oio Secretary for Fair Association biffs. P. H. PELLETIEB. ; J f Secretary. Nothing Short About ROSENBAUM ! If you want to prosper in life buy . one of Itosenbaum's , Fine Imported French Clay Aforstea Salts. T" It you want to live long buy one of Bosenbaum's ". Fancy Plaid Salts. If you want to be a fair and honest man, bny your Nice Summer Salt from Bosenbsum. JbtA1I goods Guaranteed as n p j resented. or money-refunded, Don't forget the Place, Middle St., . Next to Duffy's Drug Store. " A I will sell Mosqui to Canopies for tit sTisY ITT " J- each, for Next 10 Days, . CARRIAGES ! I have Jnst Reoeived a. New . Stock of Baby Carriages and will sell CUEAP For Gash Or On Time Or will exchange for yoar old ones. - Cull nml Ixnmlne ' ; , oar stock, before purchasing eluewlmre. I aluo have While Stin TarAHols and White Ijice oov ers that I can furrii.-.h eitr. Yours ri-npoctfully, r I.J. IURNKIU The. Finest Butter That Can Ire Ob- tallied, Only 2t5c. Per Pound. The Best Boasted Cof fee in the city is our 30o Coffee, Ground to order. IF YOU WANT GOOD, BREAD Buy oor Snow Drift , Brand of Floor it is gronnd from the Very Best Quality of Winter Wheat and its equal is hard to 6nd. Only 3c per pound. A Choice Lot Suiall Breakfast Strips Just Beceived. THE BEST ASSORTED ; STOCK OF GBOCEBIES, IBT THE CITY. t0ive us a call. Bespectfully, Wholesale and Betail tlrocers. 51 Broad St., New Berne, N. C. JOltDAIVS D IARRUCBA DiEMEDY. Mado according to formula of the late Col. Jordan. SOLD ONLY AT Davis' Pharmacy. 25c Per Bottle. Your Choice Your Price. -AT ;jolii. Sater's MM Home. Under Hotel Chattawka, New Berne, N. C. . The Furniture joa pat io it makes the difference between a house and home. Yon want it Low Triced, and you walil plenty to select from. Snter has both He prepared to furnish one small room or a large t-I6 Costa Nothing to visit hi. tore, and yon will be convinced tubove Henry's Pharniacy, 127 Middle St, . ' ' V Tooth Brashes, -I " Toilet Artiolea, Ac DO YOU SB' i . - TAKE) BENRY'?, composed M Sans- psrllls i Yellow Dock, Mssdrske, Senna, Prtckl-flr Ash, Bark, rJaasafraSIocnA Pot sh an d Iodide Iron with WinUrgreeo. Thin proparattos h expressly put p 1o meat tb popular need for a Blood ii rt Tn n l Tl ilMeloiliasKiii ;to rurifhs. without being related to the many secret nostrums and quack sstdl cine of the thy, of unknown comnositloe snd graerally of I title medicinal value. The t-i naila Is printed on the label. rue: c ly bo cr.KTsL sm nonooDODcccccccaoaczcccccrt O o o o o o o -A- I IT1T o o train we uuuu etu oawuwvsms. offer We 8 day, May 20th for i ..... EJ O a. o o Made of i-m t jmsDury Best Flour. o o BEST ROLLS, . 2nd BEST ROLLS, 3rd BEST ROLLS, O - D Maker's name O from package of Flour to be in sealed envelope attached to Rolls and sent Ow to our store by 2 o'clock, p. m., Thurs- q aay, do. ay ubu, xvunts wu uo j uugw i d 6 o'clock by the impartial ladies, and O merit alone will secure the decision. a ' This Flour on w , j , i 0 seems uiuu w xittixuio, uuu wucu givou i O thorough and skillful trial ITS MLAHIT ( O SUPERIOR QITAI-ITIES ARE IJT J O EVIDENCE. J 2 Every line In OUR MAMMOTH n STORE Is Complete with goods of Sn S!lerb Quality AT LOWEST PRICES. 8 r& DODOOCCODODODOQOCOCOODDOI It's, ilisky to init your clothes made by ; Is tailor who doesn't know his biuineaa, thoroughly. We are wide-nwukc enough to Know just what the very latent talnon I is, and just how far we cau use it in your j case and meet your peculiar wauU. When ! you come to us we cater to vour taftto in clothing. We don't try to give you some-1 inmg inai you uon t want. F.M.ChMlnielt. 101 Middle Street . Well I Carolina Chill Fills entirely cured me of ii dyspepsia and gave me an appetite When QrPs,iri- 01as Viorl nf!mi. For first time 1A4, Jfoaio x xi of a , well man. v (Signed), . H. B. SMITH. AT 15 BOX. WE WILL JfUBSISH- ' ! INFORMATION I OF VAliUE u lo the dlsposiUoa or purohsss of an; kind of securities that you assy hsve oo Imad or wish to possess. , 8nd for explanatory circular, " The Business Information C.V 'f 1- -mmt-n.i Anal will pay on Thur ( HEIST .BOIsIsfi i '" ' 9 and direction ta&en M first acquaintance l ji. M.i 2 m sal w sskai m V I I, ' l.oo ;! Groceries Chcao and not , Cheap Groceri Have Attracted the at- ) tentioa of . All Good Housekeeper -TO- OUR DELIVERY Jin s CastS WAGOX""'' i'v .'i Ii on the GO all the iinis H .1.11 TO YOURSELF and fare 10 UU per cent, on your pnrcrsna byj trading wit a . ' ' '.-',' io:::: ; 35 CORORRsa 8TRKFT, ' 1.' n ( !!,y told for 11,00. BOSTON, . . n
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