... ' '.. ."- 1 1 - "" t '- - Pl- f?r fi? v" -4 2 3 ft - 'IX ("" ; VOL.; -XX. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, JULY 1, 1897. NO. 13. - mr use uoiitY. WILL HOT DIVIDE. REED VILL APPOINT. UNBOUNDED SUCCESS. W&LTZER'S OPINION. Salesmen Musi Fave License Willi Tlieii). ' ; Hi feafc tf ? Aiisiaiioa : Till Ho Division of State Puttie Priiitiiii. The Committees Will tie Named Visitors Out Nuta NasMe's Before Afljoorcnieiit Fntire Population. Petite peto Purlin - 1 ; J .r V . Bill Sartt Pts Net the E of :-' Tariff Talk. .VBla FtOe Mat te in. Fateat AtUre j Fraad. B atari Steal Spk JlKTLtil BCRKAtT, WAMtntaTo. D. U.. Jane w i Tb oppoMoU of ireaij for tfce anoex T - atioo of Hawaii are pUji'ng it smart by A i tTiof 1$ kerp aa quiet as tiy can, lest Usaprofram of altuwioc thy. jn-aty to go ' ; vr to the a" acaaioa sboolU be abao- ' demi, and Uv treaty ratUWd before the MMMil Minn mJloom. - Accordinc-to ' croa klats dtopp1 -jr opponn(s of tb (j?tXj,- Wy' hope to aocompliali the re .. rctip 0 thai tm(T by a lavish exjwn.li tuf aowy to throw public opinion in ltfe.afalot iL It ui aai4 ilut the momtl M1 "3 ' !e European rot nuncaU who wUb Ibe treaty to fail.bnt v do not wish toappcar to be oppoflio it, and frao the anxar trwl, which ha op- Boaed it Iron tha first. The friends of 1b trvaty aay they hae no fara. They eiifa that tha . Senate will ratify tlx? - treaty, but if It faila, tha Morgan bill, already n trod oceJ, will brinx annexa ' Vlloa : aaeei aid ;ther tf not ait of doubt about their ability to pM I haU - - Artrogeralihe X,apiuJtwooU know f without being told that the tariff debate U drawing to a close, in the Senate. The Senators UoW it by their general gool i -nature. (X course, tliere are Senators to . whoa the hill, which will be paaaed this; week, ia aaythiot tat pleating, hot it is ' t dountfal whether there is a single Sena tor wb doea wot rrjoice to know tlmt thar nd is near at. hami. Unless there ' ahan be wtoch grestrt delay than m ex- - peeled ia reaefciAg an agreement as to the ' Benste ameBilnieara in conference, the ' Unff bill wiM be a law before July 15tli ;.. and CooKresa ean adjourn by that date. v aa It to ; generally nndersUood that no " other legislation .is to be attempted at J. thkaeatrfon, - T' Senator Uarria . resolation declaring ' that the government should at once re- - dWn the Union "Pacific Railroad f rni ' r -v . prior Ueoa and then take steps to fore close its anortcare, with an amendment J oXTrred by Senator ltlorgan, rf questing the President "to suspend proceedings to ' ; 1 carry bsta cflect the ogreement alleged v v' to hare been made UV sell the interests of the IV S. ia the 0. P. R. R. and in the . MkioK funJ7uold further -artiori' of Congress U had in reference thereto." has : ' . been favorably reported to the Senate. .'. ' Senator fjania, of Kanai wrote the re "',. port,: Ue'resoIulion,"?uid le presented figvrea te show I bat if the proposed reor - ' gaaixatioa to allowed to go through, the . :gurrraaeot will lose nea f35.000.000 ' ; and other creditors will also lose qnlte h:Z:: heavily; Vf ". - - 8enafor "Bntle'r is much ' pleased that J , " bis resolHtioa as to the feaMbihty of ap V PynH V ineiple ot the inilbtire and j' , referendum to Federal lecislation is to be ; 1 - ; iavesiigated by a sabcomoilltee. ' v:', " A prpteilKo is leinc talked of among " some Senators torreeat Vice-President r-': ' Hobaxt wlih a gend nature petition ask- st" M" to speAkrlouder- JMr. 11 ol tart v.'- stake ifairly iood presiding1 officer, -t ." acep. that -his voice can scarcely be " T I ;' asaTd even by (he occupanls of the scats , " K rest 'ta him when he states his de- . '-cisiuoi points of order or says anything ""r- refaUSa to the lausiness of the Senate. . -Tf ex-Senators have lieen on the . floor ot the Senale-since Senator JIale of . V fred'lus rfSolulion. to amend the roles to exclude from the privilegespf the floor k et-Seoatof engaged in Mibyiuj, ,than foT a long lime. -Some of the ex-S-nators : aw tpplng"mAd.but the actirily of ex- iieoatoraaa Iobt-yiets was tatit becoming ' scaa.lakus"'an.T Mr. Hale's act i gen jcTally nlefe.t wise. ." - . EilERlt FUIID PAYS BtjBiSfii ftkivA School Elec lion . Mm iil TeVPahlle-Sehaels. Park Hotel Self far fSI.OOtf. Caneasiaa " ' lleaeaacrs Tarn Watsoa for . rUjlsrlsta Bepabliran Haads. Searboraarh Accepts. Special to Journal. ' RaXJCMB, N. C. , June 29-Tlie Altor aey Oeoeval deci that the expends of he Angus election on (he ii.stioii of : local aid to Public schools, must le paid 4ut ol the general fund and not from the school fund. " " The Park BoU hi Ihicity. wu sold today for twenty seven fliousand dollars, by; Page Brothers. Tf Aberdeen, to J. c ' Browa, late proprietor of Hotel Donair r at Littleton, ft. C. ' Senator Marion Duller will in his pnper UHBorrow, denounce Tom E. Watson an ; hevieg played into Reptibliran ImntN in the tost campaign. John C. Scarborough of Raleigh no cepta the presidency of Chowan B;iitist . Female Institute. . . The Western roals running out of Chicago ' haVe eome to the conclusion that they will be about swamped with the amoont of boatnesa to the Christian Endeavor convention in San Francisco; At the time of making the rate the gen . era! opinion was that it would not brine a large amount of tmftk, but some of the toads now are fn straits to gel tin; neces sary equipment to enable tbein to handle ' tha traffic 'j :,.".- . ..- 2 .-. Death of Ex-State Treanror Tato. Child Bitten by Do?. Denial of Kowora Concern inir Orftehard and Bntler. JOCRSAL BUKF.AI . Raleigh. N. C, June ..'(i. The death of ex-State treasurer Samuel McDowell Tate of Morgan ton causes deep ngret all over lh State. partu ul yrU among Uic ex-Uonfeilprates. lie was a very gallant soldier. At Uettysburg, as Colonel of the (Uh, N. C. Keginient, he passed through a gnp in the famous stone wall and with his revolvers killed six men. He told mr this himself. His statement . was confirmed. lie had (tanked a line of men lying down, and emptied every chamber of his revolver as quickly ss the weapon could be lired. Managing editor R. C. Rivers of Sena tor Bullet's paper, the Caucasian, says the reports thai it was to divide with Barnes as to Ihe public priming are in accurate but that they came from the fact that Barnes Bros, needing a press and gas engine has taken these of the Caucasian and that the two olllces will be operated together. He declares that this is all Ihe Caucasian has in it, that it means a aving of rent and some returns on property. Some of I he Republicans are circula ting a story " today that Barnes will charge ST cents for 1,00.) eois for com position in the public printing contest. while. Stewart Bros, charged only '.'7 cents and claim there is a job in this. Positive btatements are made, on the Other hand, that the new c ontrac t will save the Slate $ 10,(XX) a year. Next week the penitentiary superin tendent will go to the line of the proposed extension of the Carthage railway to see what the amount of work ill The president of the road, Vt. C. Pitty wants onry 50 convicts, but Stierintendent Smith says he wants to put in 10 and finish the 71 miles during August when there is no crop work for the convicts. Last night a shepherd dog here severely bit the little son of ex-Secretary Brunei of Ibe Agricultural department. The dog had been trained by its young owners in the neighborhood to chase children and Ibis time it became angry and bit .the Tilt le boy. A denial is maite of the rlfrnors that Senators Butler and Pritcbard hail made up all their quarrels and differences and were consulting together as to (he divis ion of North Carolina patronage. Every hit of this news was brought here direct from Washington by Republicans of the straitcst sect. They gave it out and in no otlier way was it circulated. The railway commission will devote several days next week to the annual assessment of the property of the 72 rail ways and branch lines, 23 steamer lines. 25 telegraph, 20 telephone and ;" street car line. The general opinion of all who attend ed. the session of she Tenchers' Assembly which ended yesterday is that, it was the most satisfactory, practical and valuable ever held. Under the provisions of an act of l!i)7 the Slte Treasurer is sending to bankers or officers and directors of banks rail ways and other corporations incorpo rations and doing business in this State, a hlimk form of oath which w, that they will observe the constitution and laws of the. State and truly discfiarge according to laW all the duties which may devolve upon them in the execution of the trust imnosed npou them, and that they will not knowingly violate or permit to be violated any of the provisions of the statutes of the State under which the as sociation has lecn incorporated, and that they ore the owners in gvxl faith and in the same right of the number of shares of the stock of the association n quired by the said statutes. David Castillo Lougidin. a circus per former whose home is Henderson, is one of the men sick with yellow fever at Swinburne island New York. An investigation is Iwiiig made by law yers as t the status of the defunct Kgypt coal company. It is found strange to say, that there were t o companies of the same name. The Secretary of State ha had the Supreme court reports stowed in a leased building and did not know until jester day how many there are of them. Tin y are now in a book store, and there are found to Ik- IS, ."ill, which is neatly twice as many as he thought there were. Tle records i f (hatters granted the Secretary of State only extend hack 4 years. There are about "iO'J ot such charters in that jvriod Mention was made of llief.ic that there came from Washington rumor that charges were in eiii!iiig m in t lie 1'. S. Marshals nflicc here and that V. H. Oilom and Settle )x kery wen' spoken of as to Ix lhe chief deputy and clerk. Mr Dockery writes that this part of the statement is cwrtainlv inaccurate, that ( Mum dix-s not live in the dilrict and that as for himself he will in a few days go to the University law school and will when he obtains lii-i license devote him self to that profession. No Gripe When tov. take Hootl's Pills. The hig, oM-fa.sh-Sonetl, snpar-coated ills, which tear you all to pieces, are not in It w ith Hootl's. Easy to take anil easy to operate. Is trui o( Hootl's I'ilU. which an up to date In very respect. Safe, certain an.l sure Alt Pills lirugtflsU. 25c. C I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Its only Pills to take wiUi Hood's Sursaparllla. ood's Populists May Secure Some Kepre scntation. Hill Appoint Old Members. Villi -Trust Legis lation. Likely to He (nine a LCitding Issue. Washington, June -s Speaker I.Yo.l said today he had the matter of a p incuts under consideration and that .int. mi - l-red lie less something now unforeseen occur to change his piesent inclination would prepare the It: . t and submit it prior to the final adjournment. line of the interesting lliinir in con neotion with the appointments is the dis position to be made of the tent-one Populists. In a written conimunieat ion to the Speaker early in the session they demanded recognition ot the committees as a separate party. Heretofore they have not been recognized. Neither Speaker Heed nor the late Speaker ( 'ri-p recognized the party of which .tin y are members as entitled to separate recogni tion and Iheir assignments as a rule were confined to unimportant committees. None of the big committees, like the Ways and Means, Appropriation. Foreign Affairs, or Judiciary, has had a Populist member. The iK'inoerats will protest if the Pop ulists are given representation at their expense; It is not considered at all likely that Sieakcr Reed will see lit to change his policy regarding Ihe Popu lists. When Mr. Reed comes to make up his lists, he w ill doubtless confer with Mr. Bailey, of Texas, w ho was selected ;is the candidate for Speaker by the lVmooralic caucus. There is no intima tion ol any change in the chairmanship of t'ic principal commit tees. Where the old chairmen are members of the present House, they will doubtless, with pos sibly an exception or two, he reappoin ted." The Republican'-, are having great diHiculty in deciding upon an anti-trust amendment to their ta.iilT bill for the reason that there is! no purposa to frame a practical provision. Senator Hoar, who has been struggling with the prob lem as chairman of the jueiciary com mittee, look occasion today to point out to the Democrats some of the obstacles he has discovered in the way to any sat isfactory restriction. Memliers on both sides of Ihe chamber perceive that the ijuestion nf trusts i:. likely to occupy a much more important position m the political developments of Ihe next few years than ever before. The trusts are becoming more numerous and more powerful, and the feeling agniust them is not only more inters but is fos tered and strengthened by the agitation of both the tarilT and thesilvercpicstions. Opposition to the trusts forms a com mon ground upon which Democrats can meet, and those of both factions who favor harmony believe I he trust issue may be made very prominent in the next genera! campaign. The Republicans have no desire to be placed in the attitude of upholding these institutions, which both parties condemn, but they will not. ap parently avoid such a position at the ex pense of their cherished tariu schcu e. It is therefore thought that the so-called anti-trust amendment, which, it is said, will be added to the bill, will be for the purpose only of placing the. .Republicans on re.oid as oppo' ing trusts in the al -strait. ELECTED LIBRARIAN Of I' ill vers! I J . Soul licrlniid Kesllis nn IMrcotnr Faslcru II oi lit I . Special to Journal. Ku.KKiit. N. C. .June 2."i. Ralph II. firaws is elected hj- the executive com mittee as Librarian of the I" niversi t v. J. 1". Soulherland of Ooldshoro. re signs as director of the Eastern Hospital for the Insane, at (loldsboro. II Iglirr Price lor Tnbncrn. ( Cincinnati. Tobacco has already j jumped from four and a hall' cents to seven and seven and a half cents a pound Reports show that planting this year has been excel dingly short. Almost all the wh te hurley tobacco in the world is grown u ii hi n -'on miles of ('incinnati. It is used in the manufacture of plug, line cut. and smoking tobacco The Finance Committee at Washing ton originally fixed the rate on uusteni- med wrapper tobacco at Yl.a1 per pound, i in opposition to the ilotisr rate of 2 per j pound. Th immediately restorat ion repoi ts began f the lb of the leaf grow ers i contention ft r the j use rate which was resisted by Ihe smaller maim I act u i ers, particularly of Ihe western States. The Finance ( 'oiumiltee yielded to the grow ers to Ihe extent of advancing Ihe rate to 1.7 i. Senator Haw b y repre sented the growers m their elforts to sc. cure a 2 rate. The caucus decided w it 1 1. rn t d I vision to stand by the eoiupl . . mis., rate of $ 1 AS PER PROMISE. t'orlmie Suiri'i'il" ItlOtllek as Icrli ol I . s. iilsiricl oiirl. at Itiil e I a 1 . Special to Journal. 1 A I I'.ictl. June 21'.. - Julius l; Fortune, who lately came lu re from Shelby, N. C. was today, as pioiiiisid by Senator Pi itchard, appointed by Judge Purnell, as clerk of the 1 . S. District court here, to succeed N. J Riddick. who is re moved, the change to take place July 1st. A mass-nit et ing w hich was largely at tended was held Monday afternoon at the Columbia Theatre Washington, in the interest of the Cuban cause, under the auspices of Ihe Woman's; National Cuban League. The principal speaker was Senator Daniel. Confederate Re-l'nioii. Tennessee and Texas Keineni her 1 lie Alamo, (eorgia has Her Day. Mak ing Money Now. Not Very Hot. N sil Hi K, Tenn.,.Iune 2a. Nashville lias entertained more persons than her cut ire populat ion during the week just e nding. More have walked the streets of this city than have entered her gates dur ing a similar period before, perhaps, and the Tennessee Centennial Exposition has, of course profiled. Kdilors trom Kentucky, Missouri and Mississippi kept the ex posit ion inclosure full of newspaper talent, and the reunion of i on i federate Veterans, with its numer ous auxiliaries, kept the streets of the centennial city thronged with wearers of gray uniforms, bright badges and the iu siirni.i of brigades, divisions and minor ci mi mauds. Not ieeahle in the great rush was the Texas ti legation, which was one of the largest, the most enthusiastic and prob ably the most important. These Texans came of th i thousand strong, from all parts great State, with a double pur They came to take part in the re- i osc union and they came to celebrate Texas Day at the exposition. To the reunion they contributed the principal speaker. Judge John II. Reagan, the sole surviv ing mem her of JHTcrsnn Davis' cabinet, and to Texas Day they brought an enthu siasm that no other State has aroused on a similar occasion. The people of Texas and the people of Tennessee are bound by the ties of blood and by kindred interests. The Alamo is t he pride of Texas history. The Alamo was made famous by Davy Crockett, a native Tennesseean, and Texas history is full of Tennessee names. The thirty members of the Texas Legislature who honored the day with their presence in cluded a large proportion of natives of the State ihat i.s now celebrating the hundredth anniversary of her State hood. (Jeorgia also celebrated her day at the exposition this w eek, and the flower of that State's beauty and chivalry look part in the interesting exercises. The scene at the I'nioii Depot during Ihe first days of the week is not often equaled. All regular trains were run in from four to eight sections, and sectals wore arming every few minutes. A queer lot of locomotives were pressed into service by this unusual demand, forcing the belief that switches and repair shops for many miles around had been com pelled to give up their means of transfer for the time. The week's attendance will prove a great advertisement for the exposition. Those who composed the crowds came mostly from the South, the section that is largely depended on to boom the daily admissions during the warm months of July and August. Direolor-Oeneral Lewis has just made a report to the stockholder!), in which he shows that the receipts from all sources have exceeded the actual operating ex penses by .'$1,000 a day. He calculates that, on the same basis of receipts and disbursements, the company will be en tirely reliexcd of debt at the end of the exposition period and have a more or less valuable lot of iissets to dispose of for the benefit of stockholders. Although the weather for a week was hotter than it usually gets in June here the ambulance calls did not increase to a remarkable extent, anil the attendance w;is not reduced. Many cities north of the Ohio river, notably Chicago, suffered more severely from the heat than Nash ville eid, anil it is particularly gratifying to people lu re to note that the number of exposition visitors from the North has stead ily inereast d. Meekly Crop Bulletin. The week ending June 2Sth was gen erally very favorable, except along the northern section of North Carolina and over a lew southeastern counties, v here insutlicic nt rain fell. The 22d, 2:5rd and 27th were cool, but temperatures above 00 degrees occurred (luring the middle of the week. Very bcnolicial showers oc curred t h rougliuut t he week. Wheat i.s about all housed and threshing is under way. Cotton is still backward, but progressing well: corn has improved and is being laved by: tobacco continues small, having n some liilicult y counties fanners are in keeping down the grass, Kastei district. i District. Over portions of the especially in Halifax, Oates, ; Nash, Wilson am 1 t he past w eek crops arc su iTe I i n Brunsw k'k counties, has been too dry, and g from the drought; in others occasional showers Crops have been kept in good occurred, condition. Considerable of the corn has been layed by: it is small, but doing fairly well; corn is silking and tasseling. Cotton was retarded in growth some by cooler weather on 2-'d, 2:!rd and 27th. but made progress during the middle of the week: blossoms are reported. Tobacco is doing well at many points; in some counties isbiitoningout badly. Threshing whent is in full blast. Rice crop is tine. Karlv table corn is ripe and tomatoes are ripening. I rgr-nt appeals for aid are coming in from that part of Alachua county Flor ida w hich was devastated by the great hurricane of September 20 last. The destitution appears to be greater than at any previoiistime since the catastrophe. Alacbuacounty is situated in the centre of the peninsular, midway between Jacksonville and Cedar Keys. RIERVOUS Troubles arc due to urn impoverished blood. Hood's Sar- saparilla is the One True Blood Purifier and NERVE TO MIC. This n Protect inn Against Inilicl m e it t . I nited States Com in is sionprs Appointed by Judge - Pn rn ell. Special to Journal, Rai.kIUH, N. C, June 2S Attorney (ienerul Walzer writes Treasurer Worth as follows: 'It is my opinion that each piano and organ salesman must have a license with him in order that he shall have protec tion from indictment. In reply to a letter from V. S. Lusk -referred to mo. it is my opinion, that sect ions .ri2 and 5; 5 of t he Revenue A t apply to all taxes alike. At first I thought the provisions uncon stitutional, as being in cont i nvent ion ot provision of constitution of Stale, w hich provides that there shall be no imprison ment in this State for debt, but after some consideration, I have com bided they are valid.'" Judge Purnell appoints as United States Commissioners, L. W. Iloyt, of Jacksonville; J. W. Siterson. of Wil liamson: A. W. Simpson, of Buxton. Dare county. IMPORTANT DECISIONS. On He Revenue Act and on Im- Experiment Station Sustained. Our Million Cotton Spindles. New Democratic Paper for Ral eiirh. Penitentiary in bad Financial Con dition. JorRN'A L BTkkai-. Raleigh. N. C, June. 20. , The Attorney General yesterday ten dered Iwj important decisions: one is in relation to the revenue act. which pro vides that "every person, company or manufacturer who shall engage in busi ness of selling pianos or organs by sample, list or otherwise in this State shall before selling or offering for sale any such in strument, pay to the State Treasurer, a tar of $10. on each brand and obtain a license which shall operate for a year.' The Attorney General says each salesman must have a license with him to prevent indictment. The otlier decision was in regard to collection of taxes and whether a failure to pay them renders a person liable to imprisonment. It is thought that such is the case so says Attorney General Walser. The executive committee of the Board of Agriculture met last night and decided to contiuue the experiment stattw at Southern Pines. State commissioner Hamriek has visit ed one third of the cotton mills in the State and finds these have over '"-10,000 spindles. He thinks there are 1,UOO,000 in the State. J. B. Fortune today gave his bond as clerk of the U. S. Court here. It is with a Baltimore Guarantee company. There is a chance of a new Democratic daily being started here pretty soon. The penitentiary under its new man agement is in a financial mess. On June 1st it owed f 18,000. And they are going in debt at the rate of $15,000 per ".month. Governor and Mrs. Russell have re turned from Wrightsville. The weather is fearfully close and op pressive today. The thermometer Hear ing the 90 mark before midday. GOMEZ REPORTED DEAD. R in or x to Hint Kllecl Current in Havana. Hut !S'ot C'oiiliriiMMt. Havana. Rumors have been afloat here since Friday morning, probably emanating from official circles, that Gen. Maximo Gomez, the insurgent commander-in-chief, has been killed in a fighl near the military line, extending from Jucaro to Moron. The reports have not been confirmed. While the rumors received little cre dence, owing to the many previous re ports to the same effect. Havana eagerly awaited details of the death of the insur gent chief. Instead, however, of the de tails being forthcoming, the ruuior was modified to the statement that General Gomez had been seriously wounded. This story is, in turn, backed up by an oHicial declaration from the palace to the e fleet that the insurgents themselves h.l e admitted that Gome, is wounded. Ac cording to this same authority, a band ol rebels who have surrendered to the local garrison in Placetos assert that Gome was wounded during an engagement. They further assert that his horse was killed under hi in.1 The fact that there reports came f rom the palace has done much to discredit t belli, as there are those in Havana who persistently refuse to believe in the truth of the Spanish assertions. In the means lime Cuban sympathizers are lilt le dis turbed. TWO SUITS BROUGHT Ajiiiiiml I'nbllc I'rlnlerw, Mfimrl Brother, lor Money I'rtlil Tliem. Treasurer Worth Brings the Suit. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C, June 28 State Treas urer Worth brings two suits against Stewart Brothers, public printers, one on bond and the other money paid Stewart Brothers to which they were not cut il led but for which their bond is not liable. The amount demanded by the Stale is said to approximate ten thousand dollars mxmm Absolutely Pure ! Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healt hfnlness. Assures the food ygainsl alum and all forms of adul- teration common to the cheap brands. i ROYAL Ba KINO POWDER CO., 1 Nkw York. j although the exact figures are not yet 1 gi Veil out The bond is live thousand dollars. The suit naturally follows the very serious charges against Stewart Bros, w hich have been publicly made during the past sixty days. THE MARKETS. Ken York and I btcngo Quotation on Kiork Coltou mill Grain. spe to H. W. Silsby ifc Co. Commis sion Brokers. Ycsterdaj""s market quotations: STOCKS. Open. High. Low. C'lofe Am. "Sugar 120 120 127i 127 Chicago Gas. .. . 00 9H 0-1 S SO C. B. & H 85 85 83 J 8!l i Jersey Central ... 84. 84 8MJ 84 St. Paul 83 83 82 82 4 COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close August 7.31 7.35 7.28 7.35 October C.93 7c 6.90 7c CHICAGO MARKETS. Wheat - Open. High. Low. Close July 09-H 70 69 70b Sept 65 65 64 1 65 Dec 66 J' 674 66 66 J Corn July 24 25 24 25 Sept 25J 2fii 25j sot, Meat Pork. July . ... 7.67 7.75 7.60 7.70a Lard " 4.12 4.17 4.10 4.15 Ribs " .... 4.55 4.55 4 50 4.52 Did Von Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles If not, get a bottle now and get relief. Th:s medicine has been found to be peculiarly-, adapted to the relief anduie of of all Cernale Com piainfs, exert. ng a wonderful uirect m- flueme in giving strength and tone to I lie organs. II you have L.oss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or Hie Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Mel ancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells. Electric Litters is the medicine you need Health ai d Strength are uuaranted bi its use. Filty cents and $1.00 at F. S Dnil' D.ug Store. 1 nless the condition of public business prevents. President and Mrs. McKinley will leave Friday for a visit to Canton, O. Tiny will remain until Monday. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cnnot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Tin re is only one way to cure deafness, and lhaL is by constitutional remedies Deafue-s is c.nised by an iefl uned condi tii n of 'lie mucous lining of the Eusta chian Tube. When this tube gets iuflam d you have a rumbling sound of imper feet hearing, and when it is is entirely doseu dealDess is the result, aDd unless , he lnlkimnation can be taken out aDd diis tube restored to its normal condition healing will be destroyed forever; nine wises ut ot ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an lurlamed C( uh lion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One. Hundred Dollais fo my case ot Deafness (caused by catanh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Diuggists, 75c. ILdi's Family Pills are the best. Lost ! Cold Watch and Fob Chain, cither in New Heme or on Trent road about 2 miles from the city. Lil end reward will be paiil for its return to DR. G. R. HUGHE. Pollocksville. N. C. Farmers, We have A FULL LINE of PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, and all otlier Farming Im plements at ROCK BOTTOM I'LMC FS. 10 MERCHANTS-We can sell yon imods u' manulactiirers prices. Ii. ir duller Vo. FOR FINE VEAjL,, ML1TTTOW, POltK SAUSAGE AND The Finest Stall-fed Beef in the Cllj Go to SAM'L COHN & SON, SS Middle St. Phone 46. I in Cwiv4 Our I'utron at, Every Irice Hie To Im OOOOOOCO WE ARE OFFERING Goods . . S: at REMARKABLY LOW llg ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. v S Best Elgin Butter - 20c. fe: Best Rio Coffee, nTu !2c. lb. I Mt ;v. J -No Store in this city makes : ' ' the preparation, takes thV pains, gives the VALUE, arid ' - S; guarantees the satisfaction V I v ' as we do. .-'-r !": ,; ' 5 . J . ' . ' . , An inspection ot our Stock and Facilities will convince' . 2 that "It pays to trade at ' '' ' Z 4ononK Special Reminder ! To those who contemplate going away for the Summer, we again remind vou to isi t onr store for any Dry Uoodl wut yoa may have. You will find the PRICES LOWER than the itorei ' of any summer resort can afford to sell you. '' IF YOU HAVE FORGOTTEN ANYTHING after reaching your destination just WRITE US ar.d your wants ' will be attended as rpiickly as the train flie3. y-,(" Here are a few Reminders: ,,"r' Handkerchiefs, jdain and embroidered, large varjetj to seV, lect from, " : V . Cool Shirt Wai.-t., made in the latest styles, prices from 39o - to i oo. : Lisle Hosiery, vciy cool, and the prices are just riht. .') ' ' Shoe Polieh oc Bottle. Writing Paper by ths box or pound at about wholesale prices. And little Notions too, brushes, I ocket Hooks, Etc.. June :0. oaon I hive Jusl Recei veil A not her w Stock of MOSQUITO CAN0P1KS. 1 have just rct-ived '-.'" Red-room and Parlor Suits and and will sell ('hean for ('ash or on time: or will exchange for your old .suit", and ac cept your old tsiiitn for first payment on a new one. if you will send them to Thos. Statily's auction house at my expellee. On all $."ii,hii Huitn we will give 11 mon t lis time, January lt, l.V. This opportunity holds tin's month. My object or until good for being to make room for my stock as I have more goods than loom. Yours Respectfully, T. J. Turner, NEW BERNE, N. C. Ml Obtained. " -7v- .1 onofc . , " i V f i my o i : . jn - 0 3 ' pi n L , v r::: Din :-. ' C O . -L-0 such as Fins, Hairpins,, Toot OOOrW BRANCH OFFICE H.W.SiiM($ Hunker mid ICrokers. Slocks,' HoihIm, Cotton, drain, rroYlgloa, Honlit mid snl.l for catdi or on margin of one per cent, in lotn from $20 up. Over Hru.l hum's Drug Store. Phone 42. I3FNational I'.ank Reference. l-g"('onst:uit notations. U, II. TAYLOR, Manager. Your IdeenHes ! ay I'k leMh,n:il men and all othera who nay lireiiMfs, will nave themuelve and me trouble lv paying at once. These licenses were due and payable JUD6 1U J. L. II A UN, BherifiL v - nJh. A S f hl, 4 -

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