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A 7 VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 280. NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 0, 1897. ESTABLISHED 1882. J L - r ,( A VCS M0 'X. J. J. T0LS0.1, 69 Kroatl St. It would be gnperfluons to tell a cit izen anything about the the extent or character of the business . done hy this UP TO DUE House, as all know the firm's stand ing tor progress in tho mercantile : methods m New Berne. His stock is most varied and per feet in Staple, and Fancy GROCERIES, Provisions, Meats, Flour. -' .... ... At Bock Bottom Prices. FREri .STABLES and cvory at- te.ition given to our country frionds when thuy call. Insed Powder AND TANGLEFOOT FLY PAPKE -AT- Davis' Pharmacy. Your Choice Your Price. AT Mil Suter's Fornitnre -.Honse. Under Hotel Chaltawka, ;,'', . , New Berne, N. C. " o ; Tho Furniture yon put in . it makes tho oilTercnoe o ' between a house and a homo. You want it Low - o Fiuoeii, and ' yon want ' , plenty: to seloiit '. '. from. ' o Suter 1ms both. ' lie is prepared to furnish one o small room or a large lian8o nt prices equally o reasonable. , fSTll Costs Nothing lo visit bis store, and you will be convinced of the ubovo. ' -FOR FINE- HPIlf NG IsA9in, VILlli, MUTTON, POllK naukage . VNI) The Fin est Nlall-lViI Iloif In llio Ci.y Go to M'L COflN&M, BHMIddloSt. I'lione 40. ' Or Vnu'l Make a Mistake ! When Looking fob ROSEtlBAUr.TS f r i too iiai -f Clot hi n- Store, Don't let John or James decoivo yon by their Goods, Rosonbnum lias the goods at your price Hew Clothing-v fust In nt 0 ' i s ; y ' 1 i 'H ti t nt onr IHhIa fnllll ' . 1 I U l f (HI I I !('1, Im' i i, i'.'ih ii: miii',; every i .'c f ! 'i fi "ii fii,! tin '. ,,',,!. ( ,ii ( -i y i. 1,-irl I I ! , , II, M i cDANIEL & GASKILL, Wholesale and Retail GROCERS, . 71 ' Broad Street, (Jarry tho Best Selected Stock in the City, Their stock consists of every thing usually kept in a first-class grocery establishment. Their gopds aro of tho Very-Highest Quality and their PRICES AS, LOW as any where.'- Goods delivered anywhere in the city, froonnd promptly. They Guarantee their goods to be as represent l and if found other wieo will cheerfully take them buck and refund tho money. Yon will do well to look lb rough their stock -and get - prices before buying jour go ids. No trouble for them to show good) ; tA larfio lot small Breakfast Strips, ami Big hams to cut Just Received. r ' Wholesalo and Retail Urocers. 71 Broad St., New lterue, N. 0. John Dunn's CHEAP : CASH' Attracting Large Crowds. ( Fof One M. ! ir win Neil 11 lbs Granulated Su par for 50c. Tvoastcd Tackago Cof fco 12c per lb. lo" Itivcr Print But- t r C c lb. i: :t TA. rrin Butter, lec lb. !f 1 HINT 10 REPUDIATE. Slanly County Ms' to lie Be- lievel of $100,000 Bonds. College Trustees Meet. - A Shark for the Museum. The Big Excursion to Richmond, Invitation to the Governor. Southern Ballwiy Claims Land, Agricul tural Officials. . . i - . Journal Bubba.it, - Ralrioh, N. C, June 8. ) The executive comm'ttco of the trus tees of I ho Agriculture! and MechaDlcal college met today. .. The chairman of the board, J. C. L. Uau-iB, was asked what truth there is In the rumor of changes in tho faei-'ly. He replied:' . I'Not a single application for a professor's place lias been handed to me. I have not the least idea any changes wi't be made. Prof. Wheatley of High Point and Prof. John Graham of Kidgewny Bay that if ptosklent ilolliday is to teliro they "de sire that position. 1 nere I no Idea of re J ring President Ilolliday. Dr. MeGcachey, who bos for two years been second assistant physician at the insano asylum here, left this moi mug for Atlanta and will make that city his home. He has for two months been in charge of tho female patients, Dr. Davis, the new first assistant, taking charge of the males. " A hammer-headed shark 13 foot in englli, caught in one of the great nets at Cape Lookout, is the lut"st ai rival at the Slate must urn. Two Kecial tiains on the Southern railway left nt 10 o'clock this morning for Itielimond, aud carrying over 1,300 pc.sons, members of tho Sunday Schnols of ihn Daptist tabernacle of which N. B. Ihoughton is supcilntcndent. This is the largest Si' oday School in the .State. ' ' Hie county of Stanley issued 1 100,000 in bonds in aid of the Ynilkiu railway. It now asks Mm court to declare the bonds null and void, and claims that the railway lias failed to comply Willi its contract. . . N Governor Russell is Invited to atttend at Cliieago, July 23, the imve 'ing of the statue of Gun. John A.( Logan. The invBident and cabinet will attend. New floors ate being put in (lie cap ilal. They will be of tiling. Wooden Doors quickly decay in this building. TftsntJt. "o Jjascinnit,- Taugc- any, and the iioors are veiy near the ground. The cluim ot the Soutliein railway that as the lessee of the Not th Carolina rail way it owns SO feet of the land now nccnplud by the penitentiary here, is apt to go before the Supreme court. The laud was graded by convicts for a dis tance of over 800 feet on the front. The high stockado is very near the track. The present ofilcir's of the Agricultural Department ere completing U a,.ange- mcnts for the U'liinit over to their Popu list Republican successors next Wednes day morning. Th's tho last of ail the departments lo pass from under Demo- cra.ic control. Many lawyer from hero are at Adie- ville o attend the hearings of the North Carolina and Atlenlio & North Carolina railway cai.es before Judge Simonton. Mr. A. P. C. B ysn, the veteran ajent of the Southern express coinpnny here, is critically sicV. ." It is (Btimated that the Stale board of public printing proposes to mrke a num ber of changes iir contracts. It meets this week. THE COTTON MARKETS. , ' "New Yom, June 8. Till New York cotton was firm and higher today, August 7.X4. Mary & pcndlcUn,'Bankors and Bro kers, New York, in their da 'y exchange report on cotton, say : . Nsw York, June 7 p. m. Buy cotton. The total exports of eoi ion cloths for ten months ending April Hi wcia over 384 ml'hon yards against over 170 million ysrds corresponding period of last year, indicating that low prices now prevaMlng hate foroed our manufacturers and morchauts Into fields not heretofore occupied. Replies from 3,000 coi respondents of Latham Alexan der & Co., iudlcato Ihn acreage of 1887 iicrcatcd 870,000 thousand acres, or 4.4 I mt cent., the total being according to their figures 2.1,820,000 acres against 83,- i 18,154 acres reported by the Government June, 1800, aud 23,R87,0o0 acres reported in the reTisinn of Jrne, 1804. They think that unless the most phenomenal breather ueeurt henceforth a good crop in the MianisMppi VaMoy will b. impossible, owing lo the overflowed lands. They i'Mirt crop three weeks late and U-m promhiiiig than usual at this date. This re oi t apiiears at variance with Uie earlier report of others to us. The Government reH,rt of the 10th mnjr .how omelhin( of the same, diameter. The Newbergrr Cotton c ompany ol Grenada Wis., says 1 1 , grniirnl condition not a good nd the stands are not as giod lt yenr, bile pluming fmlnliid fully llm weeki lute, Tliey es'ln ati the aerenp. for a Xiali's SIl.twfl.lL'l) nerm, or Oct increase of I.JI0.7 .1 ikk i, or li 10 percent, lhee Hinieim nts ft! e en lo nhnw tlml thera i (...uie (I..iii;ii-u and d. I.iy which may mn.lity mm in ribald to tho crop of 1897 being unduly large. (Seasonable weather improves cotton faster than any other plant and there is plenty of time for both damage and improvement. We still advise buying cotton, especia'ly If there should be any slurp break offering special inducement WEATHER CROP BULLETIN. Conditions Par The Wnk Ending; : day, Jan. 7, 1897. The week ending Monday, June 7th, has been generally favorable throughout North Carolina. Although the temper ature is still comparatively low, on ac count of cool nights, the warmer days and frequent showers this week have caused perceptible growth in crops and improved prospects generally. The rain fall averaged about an inch for the State It is still too diy Over a tew counties in the northeast and extreme south por tions. Cotton, though small, has good stand, is fresh in appearance, and the outlook for that crop is not discouraging. Hie wheat and oats harvest has just begun in southern counties, with flue prospects. Considerable local damage by hail occurred May 29th in eight coun. ties. Eastern District. The past week has been generally favorable for all crops in this section. While not up to the nor mal, the weather was warmer, with One showers, causing a perceptible improve ment in crops. It is is still dry in some northeastern, and in a few southern, counties. Crops, though small, are clear of grass and growing nicely now. Cotton small, but good stand, and fresh looking; lice have appeared at a few places. Corn has generally a bad stand, owing to dam ago by worms; in soutlt portion some farmers have corn waist high. Tobacco is doing better at the end of the week; some plants reset early part of week died out badly. Oats are rather poor; some being cut in the south. The stai d of peanuts is fair to poor. A severe hail storm occurred May 29lh, with considerable damage to crops Over limited portions of Bladen, Duplin and Onslow counties. Luteal firm Item, Snow fell at Orange N. J. but the flakes incited as they struck the ground. The squall attracted general attention, as few residents there had ever before seen snow in June. The convention of Brewers at Buffalo N. Y. is to bo one of tho most imortant held- by the brewers since 18G5. The proposed increase in the beer tax now embodied in Hie Benate bill will be .IIVIUUIMJ tiUllDIUUIV,!, HI1U ill.UIIO (.III be- taken to prevent Its enactment Into ii......i.i , n.,,i MAAn- ,:it law. The volume of business transacted at the port of Philadelphia during the last six months has been extraordinary large. Tho Senate disposed of the lumber paragraph, which has been more stub bornly contested than any feature of the bill so far. by defeating the motion of Senator Vest to place white pine on the free list-yeas, 20; nays, 88. Colonel John S. Mosby, tho famous Confederate commander, who came with Representative Walker, of Virginia, had a pleasant chat with the President. The Colonel's bead is still bsndaged from his recent severe accident. In the United B tales Court at Jackson ville, Fla., Judge Locke handed down a decision in the case of Three Friends charged with violating the neutrality laws by canying a filibustering expedi tion to Cuba, dismissing the libel for forfeiture. It is officially announced that the Turks have committed , serious excesses in Epirus, engaging lu gcncrrl pillage. Tho Turkish irregulars, It is further an nounced, have committed similar ex cesses in the villages around Lanssa. The First National Bank of Dover Del., opened as usual on Monday pre pared to meet a run, but the run did not occur. The Farmers Bank had pledged assistance, as has also tbo National Dank of Philadelphia, through which tho First National of Dover transacts Its business. ; Mr Bailey, (Dem. of Texas), the ml norlty leader, was in his seat when the House mot Monday, for the first timo in a fortnight. THE MARKETS. Cnioaoo, June 8. oramira. Gutsa. not 4 87 J July Wheal 88 J July Kit.. 4.KO r OABTOTIIA. vnn llenry'ii Pharmacy, 127 XXMtlle HU Tooth Brushoe, Toilet Articles, Ac. . DO YOU r Nerd a flood ) Hprimr IJIool f 'uilnar TAKE BENItY'r componed nl ftasa. purdla. Yellow Dock, Mandrake Beona, IV.i kley A.U Dark, BanaTros, Iodide Pot thh and Iodide Iron wild Wintrrgrecn. This preparation Is exprssily put ap lo aunt lb popular Deed for a lllood l'uiill'-r, Without bring reUlad lo (lie many sn rnt nostrums and qusck modi cine of tb dsy, of unknown composition ml g nci,.!'f o T 1 ( 1 1 la niolicioal value. The Idin.o'a i piTlilwl on th. LiW. i w:: t'f.v f.o :i:ntm' B'" . ,i f t ,:l f..r 11.00. mm mat P017DER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength pod hcalthfulncss. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., - . New Yokk. WHliara J. Calhoun, who was sent to' Cuba as a special commissioner to inves tigate I lie circumstances of the death in prison of Dr. Ruiz, reached New York York on his return Monday. Lee reports that, "The island is rapidly being devastated in a short time it "ill not be worth anything to any one. It is difficult to get at the exact situation there. In Ihe first place, there is a severe censorship of the press, and those who are nai'JT'ly fnendly to 1'ie Cubans hardly dare to express their views and opinions, furthermore, the adherents of both sides are exceedingly intense. They tell their stories just us they want you to believe them. From tho Spanish poini of view, the island is practical'y pacified, and from that of (lie Cubans, the insur gents were never in such excellent shape as I hey now are." Mot ice ! Certificate of Stock No. 9, for 13 Shares, Series No. 8, New Berno Iiuilding and Loan Association, having been lost, notice is hereby given thai application for a duplicate will be made. HENRY R. BRYAN. Notice ! Certificate of slock No, 22, Series No. 3, for four shares of New Demo Ruilding and Loan Association, having been lo..t, notice is hereby given that npplicution for a duplicate certilieate will be made. ROSCOK NL'NN. The Great Day- Has Come. TO THE PUBLIC ! Come Quick! Come nt once, and eeo what we are doing. Wo keep Dry Stove, Range and Fireplace WOOD, ready not, under large sheds and never gets wet in rainy weather. A full line of Soft and Hard BRICKS, nico Post for fences, Mail. Also Milk Cows. SIIINOLKS of ull kinds both hand made anil sawed. Real estate for sale in most any part of the city. Houses to Rent all the time. We have nico team and polite draymon standing ready to servo tho good people of New Berno tiny timo free of charge. BIO HILL, Tits SiiiNm.F. II in. Sporting Goods ! Balls, JlaU and Gloves for Base Ball Players. . Fishing Tacklo, Linos, role., Etc. for tho Fish ermen. Also Stationery, all kind?. At .T. I. OANKINN, 101 MIDDLE STREET. J Health, Wealth, Happiness! Eldson Turkish Hot air Bath. Buy on of the above, It will give you health, with health you can make wealth the two combined are bound to bring happineaa, ' ' Price Only &3. Call on or addre, JOHN a I1LAKK, U Jolinsnn fU.. Now Berne. N. O Ladles and gentlemen agents wanted vcrywnero. . WANTED SAW MILL OUTFIT. Kccond hand Bawmill oulflK 8,000 to 10.000 per dsv rapae.ity, In bo delivered at one. at New lWne. (live full and particular dinerlpt loll, with loweat Cash price. lli.ACKWKI.L DIU.AMAII, I Oriental, N. C. Hi.Vm,ViiViim i For the Goraiag Week I We are Ottering) In the Bit su 00000000' THE long delayed warm weather makes importers, jobbers and manufac turers anxious to dispose ot their stocks and accept our ready cash offer for same. The benefit we derive from these spot cash purchases we are will ing to share with our patrons and the public who have given us such liberal patronage in the past. We want every one to recognize the fact that we are not only Leaders in duality and Style, but also Leaders in Low Prices. This assertion applies to every department. iviiu. i: im u H si:s. UASII PAYMENTS, TiONO i: rr.it b i:4 i;. Insure Hint Trade nt For this Week ! WE WIL.L HIZIaIa OlTIt NTOCK And Komclliiiit; KiIS THAN OST ! NOT CHEAP GOODS BUT GOODS CFEAP ! SH5iHSa5?.5i25S5HSE5HS25HSH5E5H5a5HSE5H5E5H5H Note the Prices: While Shirts at 38c, pair for 75c, worth tl.oo. Diamond Shirts at 75c. Porcalo Shirts at 30c, C'w and 75c, liulbriggan Undershirts at 23c. Best liulbriggan Undershirts at 3Sc, Bleached Jean Drawers at 23c. Best Bleached Jean Drawers at 3Sc. Somen's Patent Drawers at 75c. Guyot Suspenders (Genuine), 3Kc. (Joyot Suspendors (Imitation), 23c, Black Half Hose, fast color, 0c. Best Black naif Hose, fast color, 22c. Tao Half Uose, fast color, Oo. All onr 50o and 75o Neckwoajat 3Sc. Pcrcala Club Ties at 4e. Whte Lawn Club Tiei at 20c dozen, bo.t grado. Men's Gar tors at lOo. Tan Polish, Paste and Liquid at 8c for both. Linen Collars at 10c, Cuffs 15a A lot of boys Windsor Men's Leather Belli at 23o and 38c. Cuff Holders at 8o pair. Straw Halt at 00c, former price 75o to $1.25. i2S2SSSZS2S2SHSHS2Si2SHSi3S2SBS2SS5HSaS2SeS25SHsJ Our Stock - of Will be lold AT COST and LESS In. order U clean ; onl oar stock before layinj In new mpply. BRINQ YOUU MONEY along with you and see how well yon can do. NO GOODS SOLI) EXCEPT FOR CASH. J. M. Howard. Great Values way of "II I'a.s lo 1 Ties at loc.formor price 25 35c. FABRICS.
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