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fr TT mm m r y "-4 VCL.XV-NL,; 3 no. 274. NEW BERNE, N. C. ; WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 2, 1897. ESTABLISHED H Farmers. We havo A FULL LINE of V : CtTIriVATQi:.. mid all other Farming Im plementsat ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. TO MEEC1IANTS We lean sell you goods) manufacturers prices. X.U Cutler Co. Bool, Mar, Best sTbat is the kind of "" GROCERIES YOU FIND AT : tolson's. Incomplete Line and Guaran teed LOW PRICES. ,Ca" an yourself. ' FOR FINE- SPIUNG LAMB,' TJKAIi, IIUTTOBT, . POIlIt SAUSAGE AND - The Finest Stall-fed A Ileef in the City . Go lo SAffi'L COSN &'"M, 8S Middle St. PIiobc 40, Sewing Machines ON EASY TERMS to respon Biblo parties ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Will Call or Wait on Parlies, Duplicate Parts for Machines For Sale, ' 1 Needles and Oil in Supply E. J. Lanier, 78 Pollock St, NEW BEKUE, N. C, . : District Agent, ; Sinpr ilamiMis Company. Liberal Terms Given Local Agents. rU V ? 'i I 1 I IS'-.. . illiir I , 1 1 1 i 1 ( 1 I Or You'l Make a. Mistake I W'ar.s Looking fob IT -Mr:; r;-re, I inn'l let John or James deceive you ' y f ir (Joo'l.i, ltosmibaum bai the ' i lit your prit-e. 1 r McDaniel "& Gaskill, Ilave Joat Received a Fresh - of those Nioe barrel CuomnberPickles At 5c per doz. A Freeh Lot Hienz's Baked Beans with To mato JJauce. - -. Small Sugar viired Pig . Hams : .; v - . -- -Fresh Cakea ' ' . ' v : ';v and Crackers. Fresh Qrits and Rice. Very Finest Butter, Fresh from' Dairy. t3fAnl a Com plot o stock of the Best Groceries that money can bny. Pricea ns Eow ' as anywliore in the city. You Can Save Money by trading with us; ' RESPECTFULLY,-. ' Wholesale and Retail jUrocers.' 71 Brod St., New Berne,' N. C. & Great Success. Grc::rios Cheap end not C!:::ji Groceries Have Attracted tlio at tention of t All Good Housekeepers TO- i n- U.o li IJailMaslil SO IFFQIUTLIEHTS. ir Krai waffles mem- ta State Boar! of Health. The Earthquake Did Little Damage. Some Social Happenings. Cheap 7 ' Fare to Norfolk. Wake ' County Peaches - Kipenlng. . , i " JoUKNAT, BURBAUY -. J . Raluqii, N. C, June 1. J Governor Itussel) has appointed the following members on the State board of health. Chaa. J. O'Hogap, A. W. Shaf fer.' Drs. S. Ii, Nicholson,- J. D. Spicer, H.1 Lewis,' The Governor appoints five members and the State medical society appoints four. The first peaches of the season were on the market today and were raised here in Wake county, The first week in November is settled upon tor the norm ,jarouna colored Fair. ' V"V--';-'''v''T';' Misses Mamie and Ethel Norrls daugh ters of Mr. M. T. Norns are giving quite an enioyable "houso party" to eight young ladies all of these with quite a good many more went toClmpel Bill today for the commencement. On Saturday June 5th the S. A. LTwill put on their 12,50 round trip Saturday tickets from Ualeigh to Norfolk Old Point and places in the vicinity. ' - All yesteTday afternoon and last night comments were beard on all sides regard ing the earthquake shock that occured about 8 o'clock. It was accompanied by rumbling sound and tho-shock lasted seconds. No great damage was done, but- buildings rojkcd and plastering cracked and some chimneys were thrown down. . , , . '" " Tbe Euphrasyne Club last night gave n gcrman complimentary to the young la- dies visiting the'Misscs Morris.- They danced until 2 o'clock. This is a club composed of the "coming" men and wo men, being the- younger society club of the city. ; " "' The commencement exercises of the Raleigh Male Academy take plaoe on Friday. Iloys from hero are finely fitted for college., . WEE ELY CROP REPORT. Ralas Were BeHtflclal. Crops Ilave NafTvrcd From Drought and Worms. ' v r .. Raleigh, June 1st, The post week has been unfavorable, being too cool throughout North Carolina, considerably checking growth of crops. The weather was also dry nntll the end of the week excepting light rain, with some hail, in the northern portion on 24th, The warm raits of Saturday and Sunday were gen eral and will be of immense benefit. Farm work has been well kept up. Cotton and corn continue small: some cotton has died out from cool nights, and the stand of corn is poor. Tobacco is growing off slowly. Wheat has about headed and is beginning ' to turn. Blackberries are abundant.. Crops are in excellent cot dition to bo beneficial by suitable seasons, and next wexk's reports will probably In dicate great improvement. , Eabtebn District. Excepting at a few points whero good rains occurred on the 24th, the past week , was bard on crops, bciug altogether too cool and drv up to tbe 28th, so that crops are making rather poor progress. Some hail occurred in tlio extreme eastern portion on 24th, Crops are everywhere clean and well cultivated, and the warm showers tb last of the week will be extremely bene ficial. Cotton look poorly and some has Idled out; - It is nearly all chopped out; fair t'and. but growth alow, Corn con tinucs backward and statid poor, and much damage has been done by cut worms. Tobacco has been nearly all tranxplanted, with fair stand, but plants are small and require warmth aud mnia lure. Some complaints of dnmsgo by flea bugs and buttoning. Peanuts are willing up fairly welt. Irish potatoes are being shipped; small and poor. Sweet potato nprout are being set out. PEACE ron TWO WEEKS. The Halloa of Tarkejr Aftrsrs to a far Ikrr Vaapeasloa or ,llollllilr radla( Hegel lalloBs With Ureere Condtantinoi-LB. An irado has Just been ifcHucd and communicated to tlio representatives of the powers bywhicb the Sulliin agrees to an armistice of fortnight beginning liny 80lh. Frenl iiiHtructionn, coiim-qiimitly, will be sent Id I.ilhem 1'asha, the Turkinh commander ill ThesHaly. The amliiixKadora aro urging the Tur kiiih government to cnirago to prolong tlio iirmiHtli e In the event of the peace in ; uli.iil'ihs nut h'-ins (Milled when the :ii in I -.! ii e ex I'ireH, 'I lie fin-.'k H"v. i nun lit hn iftftiicd : i! i f ihn n nt tlml an milidymiE i. a incut is im foot ami it alo lie in a tL," t- h'Hcii of ili -iiii-itrtiolifl hetweei 1 i - i i iiinl tlio rovrrmiji'iit of wai DISSOLVE. Tucker 4t Co. File Deed for IHmoIk tie ship. Special to Journal - v - 1 ' ' Rauioh, N. C, June 1. The firm of Tucker & Co." filed a deed of trust to day, to dissolve the partnership of the present firm by James Boyland, T. VY. Dobbin and-JVm. Boylan. l v The doors are closed to take stock, " The assets will far exceed the liabil ities. ' - None of the partners clain exemption from firm assets. The firm was estab lished in 18 IS. , MORGAN'S THREAT. Ills Declarations That Itio Hon BrMlona Are ITocoimtllntlonal ' Worries Some. Reea Cndislnrbeil. WASiiiNQTOir, May 81-The point made by Senator Morgan in the Senate Unit the present proceedings in the House under the rule for semi-weekly sessions with its adjournments for three days are uncon stitutional is giving some anxiety to some of the' Republican leaders.' ; The question was discussed today by several Republican members of the ways and means committee, who were in the committee room, and two of them ex pressed the opinion that Senator Morgan's view might prove to be correct. The pos sibility that importers may stir up litiga tion over the tariff bill after it becomes a law, following the suggestion by Sena tor Morgan that Congress would not be legally in session when the Senate passes the bill, is viewed with somo apprehen sion by a minority of the committee, thoneh not by Mr. Dinglcy. . Speaker -Reed, It is understood, does not in the least share the npprehension of those who think there is something in the point, and believes that the House can fix the days of its adjournment. There will be an effort on the pin t cf some Senators to have the Senate com mittee on contingent expenses amend the Tillman resolution for an investiga tion of the charges that Senators have been speculating in sugar stocks so as to have the inquiry made by a standing committee. rorSale! Two lots, the brick buildings on them and water fronts, at the corner of Eunt Front and Pollock Street. For particulars and terms, Jupply to A. OAKSM1TII, Hollywood, N. C, Horse Eon ml ! Picked up at Gum " Branch, Onslow county, May 28th, 1807, a Calico Horse, suprjoscd to belong in the vicinity of Maysville Ownor can have horse by proving his right and paying expenses at Carmine place, 2 miles from New Berae, 01 Trent Road. J. N. KENNEDY 5 :i ; : M It' Risky to gnt your clothes made bv a tailor who docan't know his businiwi thoroughly. We are wide-awake enough to know just what the very latest fashion is, and juat how far we can use it in your cane anu meet your peculiar wants. When you oome to us we cater to vour tasto in clothing, we don't try to giro you some luiug mat you uon 1 want. , F. M. Chatlwlck. 101 Middle Street ' . Balls, Bats and U loves for' ." Base Ball i'layers. ' ' A ' Fishing Tacklo, -Lines, . Polos, Etc for the Fish- '. ermcn. ' ; . . , Also Stationery, all kinds. ' - At J. I. C.ASKIIVN, 101 MiDDLESTBEET." IlciiryVPIianiiney, 127 middle St. . - Tooth Brushes, ' ' Toilet Articles, 4o. DO YOU Nenl a fiT.l Spring Illi.o I I'litlller . ? TAKE HENUY'., composed 01 Purta pinillii. Yellow Dock, Munilrulio, Sonun, I'lvkley Ab I'.urk, Sin'nfnit, Iodide Pot ih mi l Iol. le Iron ilU Wmtirgrcn. Tli pn-p'ii'ilinn Is fjpremilj put op In n.r't the populir need for a HIihkI l'inill'T, iihoiit Ix-ing relnteil lo the '.y f tl irl in mion ami qiimk 1111. ll of unknown C Iii):o.l1ioil I li'i'ft iinil i inal viiiuft, s :' I on the Int., 1. .'-,(: 'l'. ' one I I Sporting bis OVD Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and health fulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., New Yokk. THE COTTON MARKETS. June 1. In Now York cotton JopcnedJ.T.ia and closed at 7.18 for Angust. J. E. Latham, THE MARKETS. Chicago, June 1. OI'KNISO. OI.OSK, JulylWhent 075 5';t Iuly;Hilj9. 4.3D Your Choice Your Price. -AT Join Suter's Furniture Hue. Under Hotel Cliallnnkn, New Ilenie, N. ('. 0 The Furnituro you put in it makes the fiilTcrence o between a house and a homo. You want it Low 0 l'mnun, and you want plenty to select from 0 bluer has both. 11c is prepared to furnish one o small room or a large house nt prices equally o reasonable. 2T"Il Costs Nothing to visit his store, and von will be convinced of the abovo. A Great Sacrifice Salrj of Ladies FlnoShocSjall sixes, but broken lots. We have cut the price in two; if you are so fortunate as to get a pair you will mnko a great trade. 75c. The Pair. Economy'isJJWealth. Big ; 0. 4. BARF00T, Mgr. Oi'i'osiTie P. O. Pure, Cold Soda. Every glass used at our soda fonn lain is washed twice and polished, be fore utlng again, thus inturlng every r.iintoiiier nbiHiliita freedom from contain Inalion. Wo aim to excel In every depart- nieiit of our Modern Pharmacy, this evidenced by our Inrreanlng patronage, Yours for health. C I. I Sradhaiii. II. V. NI5IISOIY, Funeral l)lrolor and EiiiUiilmer. ' IIH llr.HKl Hli 'PIIKNKS4; Anil LArSTlXO ALL TUG WEEK, wo will fSELil. OUU STOCK And JSoincthinj; EESS TIIA5T COST ! NOT CHEAP GOODS BUT GOODS CHEAP SSSESSEPS3SSS5S3SSSSS3SaS3SSS3SBS3SSS3SZSSSS! Note the Prices: White Shirts at 38c, pair for 75c, worth $1.00. Diamond Shirts at 75c. Percale Shirts at 30c, 65c and 75c, Balbriggan Undershirts at 23c. Best Balbriggan Undershirts at 38c, Bleached Jean Drawers at 23c. Best Bleached Jean Drawers at 38c. Somen's Patent Drawers at 75c. (iuyot Suspenders (Genuine), 38c. Guyot Suspenders (Imitation), 23c. Black Half Hose, fast color, 9c. Best Black Half Hose, fast color, 22c. Tan Half Hose, fast color, 9c. All our 50c and 75c Neckwear at 38c. Percale Club Tics at 4e. Whto Lawn Club Ties at 20c dozen, best grade. Men's Garters at 10c. Tan Polish. Paste and Liquid at 8c for both. Linen Collars at 10c, Cuffs 15c. A lot of boys Windsor Ties at 15c,former price 25 t 35c. Men's Leather Belts at 23c and 38c. Cuff Holders at 8c pair. Straw Hats at 50e, former price 75c to $1.25. ii I53 H5SHHSH5HSaSH5aSaSH5a55SH5S5H5HSaS H5H5H5E5 Our Stoelc of Clotlixng Will bo eold AT COST and LESS in order ts clean out o'.ir stock before laying in a new supply. BRING YOUlt MONEY along with you and see how well yon can do. NO GOODS SOLD EXCEPT FOR CASH. J. M. Howard. DODOODODOOCOCOOOODODOCCOOO o o a o a o o o o o o TO TRADE AT s o NEVER was there a truer fact written or spoken. From the friends ot our earlier efiorts to the sweUing hosts of present -' patrons all testify cheer tully that "IT PAYS TO Tit AWE AT HACK- BUIlIf'S.- Look into the merits ol a progressive house, one that's been with you for years; one that's in touch with the people by reason of FAIR DEALING and a conservative policy ot HONEST GOODS, FOR HONEST MONEY. 'And your money back when not satisfied. We lead in the Quality and Variety of our goods and ' the fact that we discount every bill means it pays to trade at o o a o a o o o o a o a o o o o o o 0 CI a o o o o n o o ( ) ( ) ( ) : ) UL ! In o o a o o 0 o a o a o n o a o o (i (i o o a o n o o 11 o u o n o n ( ( ) ( ) ( r 1 t I I i i i '1 i f s ' o g a JUL
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