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YCL. XV-NEW SEMES NO. 275. NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 3,. 1897, ESTABLISHED 182. our Choice Your Price. AT Snh Sater's Fmnitore House. Under Hotel Cliattawka, . New Berno, N. C. . o Tlio Parnituroyon put in - it makes tho (iilTorenco o between a house and a homo. You want it Low o PitiOED, and you want plenty to Eolect from, o : Snter has both. He is . prepared to furnish one . o small room - or a large houso at prices equally . o reasonable. t 3?It Costa Nothing to visit liis store, and you will bo convinced of tho above. - , - . ' , jrhat is the kind of ,. GROCERIES .YOU FIND AT TOLSON'S.- - IT'Completo Lino and Guaran teed LOW PRICE3. Call and see yourself. : ; ; :.. , ... . Farmers. Wo lmvo A FULL LINE of " HARROWS,--CULTIVATORS, and all other Farming Im- ; - lilementsat KOCK BOTTOM , -.-PRICES. TO XEUCHANTS-Wc cm sell you goods,' manufacturers prices. . E. H duller Jk Co. -FOB FINE- YEA Is, MUTTON, AND The Fluent Stnll.ft'd ISrcf in Hie City Gi 10 Silil'L COHN & SON; KS Middle St. I'hone40. 8bjp Imitating ! Or Y iiu'l Make a Mistake ! ' WlIESf LnOKINtl FOtt HOSE!BAUu'S Clolhiu;; filore, 1 Kin'i let John or Jauies deceivo you 1 t ' . i r Coodn, Ki'sonb.nun has tho .,$ at your price. - "J ; --I la r,t - .. . I ' MnvtV i f i Best yiii McDaniel &"'.:V- Gaskill, Have Just Received a . Frosh barrel of those Nice -; - CucumberPickles At 5o per doz. . : . A Fresh Lot Ilienz's Baked Beans with To mato Sauce. Small - Sugar 'Jurod Pig Hams Frosh Cakes . . and Crackers. Frosh Grits and Rice. ' Very Finest Butter, Fresh from Dairy. , HSAod a Complolo stock of the Best Groceries that money can "buy r . . Prices an . Eow .... as anywhere in tho city. Yon Can Stive Money by trading with us. fc - RESPECTFULLY, - Wholesale and Retail Grocers. " 71 Broad St., New Berne, K C. A Qreat Success. Groceries Cheap and not Cheap Groceries Ilavo Attracled tho at , tcntion of All Good Iloucckccpcrs llnsteiSlorfl A a s m. Mai & Gaskif DOORS CLOSED. lie FinD 'of Tnte Ho. ; Dis solve Business Partnership. ' Hopeihat they will Besnme. Pol len Park Illnmlnated. Tele. phone Sates Reduced. Federal Court Adjonrned. Judge " Furnell Makes Good - Impression. ,. . , : JorRNAt. Bdbbao, ' ' Euleigh, N. C., June, 2.) The appointing of trustees, and the closing of ihe big business houso' of "Tucker & Co." yesterday to wind up the business and for the dissolution of the present partnership was a thunder clap to the people here, and. will be a blow to the whole State. : It was one of the very largest business firms in the South. They handled a variety- of lines, in fact it has been laughingly said that they needed only (a add a lunch counter and a milli nery establishment to their business.. They employed about 60 people. . The doors are closed to take stock, and about linlf of their employees have been dis discharged for 10 days at least. Then the doors will be opened. The preferred debts amount to only f31.316v No one is preising the firm, nor hnve they beep pressed. It is only to dissolve the present partnership. On ail sides are heard ex pressions of regret should Raleigh lose Mr. J. W. Dobbm of the Arm and Mr. J. F. Ferrall the business manager by this change. :"'0'"' : :'''Z, - Out at Pullen Park' the splendid new arc lights put tip by the .Street car com pany have been turned on, and the effect is beautiful. . V ' .- . . The railroad commission yesterday afternoon reduced telephone rates from ftuand$3 to 34 and $21. The $31 charge is for business liouses and the 24 for residences, .-, :" ',. The weather today is much cooler as promised by tho weather bureau. Federal court adjourned yesterday: Judge Purnell has made a fine impress ion as a Judge and has pushed forward a big amount of work. The case regard ing the title to the land upjn which the New Life Saving Station is situated was decided in favor of the govern ment. " " BONDS TOTED DOWN. Omit Canty tiilul the Frps.rd Railroad Aid. Special to Journal. . Hookekton, N. C, June 2. Returns f mm all the precincts have been receiv ed. After giving the bond people, all that they can possibly gain, the anti bond voters carry the day by a good majority. - . , ATTACKING . REID. Ncared hf Eatmlr. andfDtrendf Frlrnda. Wasuinotok, June 1. There was, a lively session of tho House, at which the policy of Speaker llrcd and thelepubli can majoilty was again mado the sub jects of attacks by members of the mi nority. Mr. Richardson (Dem. of Ten nessee) and Mr. Simpson (Pup., of Kan sas) led the onslaught for the minority. The majority position was defended by Mr, Henderson (Hep-, of Iowa) and Mr. Qrosvenor (Rep., of Ohio). ' . - Mr. Henderson came forward with a rnthcr elaborate defense of the Speaker and the course of the majority cener- iiy. . ;": .":-'.:".v.; In reply to the criticisms of Mr. Simp son, he said it was in a sense true that the Csmitiltce on Rules were the Speak er's creatures, but, said he, every rule was submitted to the House, for its sanc tion. If the House, was "bucked and gagged," it was bucked and gaggea, by itself. - He invelghod against the abuse howled at the Speaker, which he declared was neither honorable nor -consistent with his high dignity. . Mr. Simpson, replying to Mr. Gros venor said there was no need of leader ship on the minority side as "they were all leaders over bore," they were not like sheep who had to be led over the fence every day by the leading billygoaL" Mr, Simpson attempted to read frpm Senator .Morgan's speech, bat the Speaker would not permit him to do so. i When bilious or costive, eat a Cases ret candy cathartic, cure cusrantrntl, 10c. 25c TENNESSEE'S ANNIVERSARY. The Oa Haadr ad first Tear f la adralaalaa lo Ike lalaa la fJr- braird. . Nakiivii.ih, Tenn. The one hundred and liiht anniversary of the admission of Tennessee Into Ihe Union was observed at tho TeniRfseo Centennial Exposition Tuesday. I'lieevrcixes included a parade thr nigh the pi iih ij :d ftrerls, two Iwttullons o( Ihe '1 ..mil re Niitiinml (hmnl eneorting (;,.vf : . ..r T i lor, of TfiineH,-! c, Governor K i f ' i h Ciuoiinu. and I.ii uten- n.. i' : HwiH-ney, of South Car- i. ,. . ; n -pi f'ive i tu the I v w iiii. I I y thoiis. -, i m I m were A GREAT LOSS. Tacfcer'a Great Dry doada Ilonse . Claaea. Trasleea Appointed. . FROM BALBIOn HIE88-VISITOB. Messrs. James Boylan, Theodore W. Dobbin and William Doylan, composing the firm of W, H. R. 8.- Tucker and Company by mutual consent have agreed to dissolve their copartnership. On ac count of the magnitude of the business it was deemed best to turn everything over to three disinterested parties, with power to wind up the affairs of the con cern by selling' the stock, paying the debts, and distributing the surplus among the partners. , For this purpose the firm .filed in the court house'a deed of trust, to Ernest Haywood, Wffl. B. Snow, and Win. R. Tucker with power to wind up said bus iness, i Neither, of said partners claim any exemption out of the firm asscis. The debts preferred are those for cash money borrowed aggregating about $30, 000 and tho amounts due for clerk hire, aggregating about $700, and an attorneys fee of $400 to Robt. T. Gray and Ernest Haywood. After the payment of the preferred debts all tlicVHher creditors of - i ft . . ; . . j i sum arm come iu huu Buttre yru ruin. At "present it is impossible to ascertain the exact amount of the assets and lia bilities, but the indications are, that the inventory which iB being taken will show the assets to be largely in excess of the debts, the business was established in ,1818 and ever since that time the estnb lishmcnt' has alwaysstood as one of the leading and strongest houses in the south. A few years prior to his death Maj ' R. S Tucker sold out his entire interest in the business so that! at present none of the Tucker family bus any interest in the business. ' For more than three quarters of a ccn tury this establishment has been one of the most prominent in the business fabric of the State, and its customers come from all portions of the tHate. It gives" employment to more than fifty people and it is to be hoped that some arrangements will be made whereby its operations will be resumed. It is with sincere regret that the people of Raleigh learn of this dissolution, for a cessation of said business would be a calamity to Raleigh and greatly damage the business interest of the State. DISEASE AND DEATH. Hundred. Die. Paper Honey uecllne . WeylerAnuenncea Approaehlna Military Operation. Iu Eastern nba. Havana The plague of beri-berl con tinues to ravage the Province of Santiago de Cuba. Its rapid spread is due to the abandonment ot the sick poor, who had teen intrusted to the care of the munici pal doctors and to the great difficulty in obtaining medicine from the city author ities. There are municipal doctors who inhumanly allow hundreds of the poor to die without offering them the slightest assistance. ' , ; ', Paper money continues to depreciate. A ccntio, nowg$5 80 in Spanish gold, brings $15 81 in paper. A decree issuod by Captain-General Wcylcr, dated Santi Spiritus, May 27, was published here. He announces the approaching commencement of military operations in the eastern part of the Island of Cuba and orders tho enforce ment 'of the "provisions 'of bis decree of January 80 in the provinces of Puerto Principe and Santiago de Cuba, the or ganization of cultivation zones, tho clos ing of stores in unfortified towns, the concentration of the country people and the destruction of all resources which are undefended, as was done in the oilier provinces,' The captain-general gives the people of those two provinces one month in which to comply with the terms of the decree," the time to begin on the date of tho publication of the decree In the various districts of those provinces. . Laleet New Ilrat. John C. Scarles, secretary of the American ( Bugnr Refinery Company, like President Uavcmeyer, wasacipiitted by the direction of Judge Bradley, who sustained tho motion of -the de fence, argudS lastFriday, to order an ac quittal. .-. . .." :"-- : '" ' .'. Thelnternatlonsl chess match between members of the House of Representa tives and the English Houso of Com- Imons resulted In a draw, each side hav ing won and lost two t;amcs, and one being drawn. "..., ,- The inquiries mode by the Turkish government as to the antecedents of Mr. Angell baring been satisfactorily an swered the new reorossntativa. will leave for his post in two weeks. For several days the two foreign offices have been In correspondence, wltK the result that to day the Hultau'S Secretary of Btato ca bled that Mr. Angell would be entirely acceptable . ' . ' ' , General Dcrnaral, who liae just- re turned to Madrid from the Island of Cuba, has had an interview with the minister war, General Asrarrsga, In the course of which tho minister was Uformed that the prolonging of tho rebellion in Cuba was oidy duo to tho assistance which the In surgents received from the TJulted States. THE COTTON MARKETS. . June 2. 0ixo to as increaso spot demand from Liverpool, today, cotton advanced, chming at 7.17 fir August. J. K. Latium, E5W pi POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and health! illness. Assures the food against alum and ull forms of adul teration common to the, cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., New Yohk. THE MARKETS. Ciiioaoo, June 2. 01'KNINO. CLOSE. July Wheat 07 07 July Ribs.. 4.30 4 30 For Sale ! Two lota, the brick buildings on them and water fronts, nt the corner of East Front and Pollock Street. For particulars and tenns.ipply to A. OAKSMITii, Hollywood, N. C. Pure, Cold Soda. Every glass used at our soda foun -tain is washed twice and polished, be fore using again, thus insuring every customer absolute freedom from contam ination. We aim lo excel in every depart ment of our Modern Pharmacy, this is evidenced by our increasing patronage. Yours for health, C I). ISradliam. IIciiry'sQl'liarsnapy, 127 Middle Ht. Tooth Brushes, Toilet Articles, ic. DO YOU BP ? TAKE HENRYS, composed ol S-.usn-parilla, Yellow Dock, .Mandrake, Senna, Prickley Ash Bark, Sassafras, Iodide Pol ash and Iodide Iron with Wintergrein. This preparation is exprc?ly put up lo meet the popul ir need for a i.lood Purifier, without being related to the many secret nostrums and quack medi cine of the day, of unknown composition and generally of little medicinal value. The iotmula is printed on (he lulu 1. riilCE ONLY 30 CENTS,, Sunc size bottles usonlly sold fur $1.00. ii. w. aoirsox, Funernl Director and ISmbaliner. 128 Broad Street ..TUONE;: tVBorlal Robes a Hrecir v Horse Found ! ' Picked up at Gum Brancb, Onslow county, May 28th, 18U7, a Cnllco Horse, supposed to belong Iu the vicinity of Mnysvllle. Owner can have horse by proving his right and paying exMnses nt Carmine Place; 2 miles- from New Berno, on Trent Road. J. N. KENNEDY.. WM. H. OLIVER, UFB F1BB MAHINI V . ACCIDENT. FIDBL1TT. HTKAM DQlti iNSURANCEsseie . ' ' KK7DRKN, , Annmber of Tlme-Trlod ana Firs -tested lnpunlffl reprf sentMt, Cver ca.0iwJ uhIi reuresenteil NOTOAKT fCUUU rjommlmri .nrr of TVx-iln for New York. Con- docticut And Pennsylvania. reAiceul Mauuual uoardMWUie Voaer writers. Sporting Boods ! Balls, Bali ami Ci loves for Case 1U1I riayora.' Fishing Tackle, Linos, roles, Eto. for tho Fish ermen. " Also Stalionery, all kinds. At !.!. fJAHKIXS, 101 MIHD1.K Tl'I'I'.T. And I.ASTIXCJ AIiI THE WEEK, we will SEItls OUIl NTOCIC And Noiuetliint; 1,1SS TIIAX COST! NOT CBEAP GOODS BOT GOODS CHEAP ! rHSSH5a5H5HSHSH5HSH5H5HSaSaEr25H5H5E5B5H5H5H5Hi Note the Prices: "White Shirts at 38c, pair for 75c, worth 11.00. Diamond Shirts at 75c. Percale Shirts at 30c, C5c and 75c, Balbriggan Undershirts at 2-c. Beat Balbriggan Undershirts at 38c, Bleached Jean Drawers at 23c. Best Bleached Jean Drawers at 3Sp, Snrivcn's Patent Drawers at 75c. (itiyot Suspenders (Genuine), 3Sc. (iuyot Suspenders (Imitation), 23c, Black Half Hose, fast color, !)c. Be6t Black Half Hose, fast color, 22c. Tan Half Hose, fast color, 9a. All our 50c and 75c Neckwear at 38c. Percale Club Ties at 4e. Whtc Lawn Club Ties at 20c dozen, beat 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,formcr price 25 a 35b. Men's Leather Belts at 23c and 38c. Cuff Holders at 8c pair. Straw Hats at 50c, former price 75c to 1.25. i5HH5S5ESHSBSHS25H5HSE5rHSH5HSHSH5HSH5 H5E5E5HS. Our Stoelc of Will bo sold AT COST and LESS in order ts clean out our stock before laying iu a new supply. BRING YOUU MONEY along with you and see how well yon can do. NO GOODS SOLD EXCEPT FOIt CASH. J. M. Howard. aOBOODODOOOOGOOOODODOOOOOn S 0 o E3 13 O O o TO TRADE AT mmm o a o o o o n o n o D O o o o o n o a o o o o o a o o o o n o o n p o n o 0 ( ) ) ITEVERwas f fact written or spoken. From the friends ot our earlier efforts to the swelling hosts of present patrons all testify cheer fully that "IT PAYS TO TIIADE AT II At K-IIUItN,N.w Look into the merits oi 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 oi HONEST GOODS. I OR HONEST MONEY. And your money, back ' when not satisfied. We lead in the duality and Variety of our goods and the fact that we discount every bill means it pays to trade at I Clothing X there a truer o ts o o CI CI o o a o o o a u a o n o o ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) rnrrt , 1 1
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