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S Jll . i VOL, XV- NEW SIRIES NO. 290 NEW BERNE, N.C., SUNDAY MORNING, JCNE 20, 1897. ESTABLISHES) 111!!'! rrCv VSyVi GREENSBORO ME N0RTLT CAROLINA.- Hie Fifty-Second Session of this Col : lege begin Wednesday, Sept. 8th, 1807. - Advantages of College and Conserva tory offered at moderate coat. . . A FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS! ':.'F' . l' - 1 1 V. Ahpijc Equipmknt, . - - v . A Pliabant Home. " Catalogue on application.' DRED PEACOCK. President. Your Choice Your Price. - ; at JOBN SUPER'S fubnit,iiIuse, . Vader Hotel Chattawka, New Berne, N. C- o The Fnrnlture yon pat in v - it makes the difference ; between a houso ami a home, j Yon want it Low o Priced, ami you want x plenty to select from. ' o tiuter has both. : He is prepared to furnish one - o antall room or a large -A- house .at prices equally 4 reasonable. v CgTlt Costs Nothing lo visit hie store, anJ you will be convinced of the above. - - - J. J. T0LS0N, 1 09 Ilrond SU It would be superfluons to tell a o.t izen auy thing about tho the extent . or character of tho business , done y this - UP TO 1ATE House, as all ki Of tho firm's stand ing for progress in the mercantile methods in New Borne, His stock is most varied and per feot in Staple and Fancy ' , GROCERIES, , Provisions, Meats, Flour. -, - . At Keek Bottom Prices. FREE STABLES and every at . te.ition given to our country friend when they call. '. , ; FOB-FINE- -SPUING 1, 15IH, . VE Alt, MUTTON, l'ORK SAUSAGE . ' ; AND . The Fluent Ntnll-fed Beef In the City Go !o Ml CORN & 30 J, 9 Kiddie St. Phoae 40. Puw, Cold Soda. " Every glass used at our soda foun -tain I washed twins and polulmd, bo fora using again. Unit insuring every cuatranar Uilute freeilnin from contum natioa. W. aim in excel In every depart ateut of our Modern 1'liarin.cy, this U vidcacwl liy our Increasing patronage. Yours for health, C D, I'rndliam. . i Ltirfjost ' i j,l luOi . 2 lb. ran Sugar. Corn, at 5o per cn. J'.mMrated Appl.s Co lb. ArbnU's Anus C'offoo 15o pur pound. ' r iimn ri per pound. ( m Lunch Biscuit, 1 b p ;;" at 10', H.IUCM'S We Desire to Call SPECIAL ATTENTION to Our Stock of which wc have Just Received Direct from the Iuilorters, Con sisting of Oolong, best quality, Black Tea, Qui.powder, best quality Green Tea, Maynne Gunpowder Tea, finest qual ity; Royal Soul, an cxccllsnt Blend ed Tea, which for drawing qualities, and flavor has no superior, put up in half and quarter pound air tight tin cans; Old Government Blend, a moBt excellent articlo of Mixed Tea, put up in half and quarter pound lead foil packngos; Pagoda Ten, a nice quality Mixed Ten, put up in 5 and 10 cent packages. 13?" I c yon drink Tea giyo in a call and you'll be suited. Wo hnvo also just received by last freight another Choice Ixit of Small Pig Hams from 4 to 8 pounds. Try one, wo guarantcu every one lo be first class. If not return it and get your money. Respectfully, id Wholesale and itetail tirocers. 71 Broad St., New Uerne, N. ('. CHEAT STORE Is .. . Attracting Crowds. He will well Granulated Sugar 6c. per pound. Roasted Package Cof fee 12c per lb. Fox River Print But ter 25c lb. CD3t Elgin Butter, loose, 20c lb. " . Che it yourself by rt - r.-.rny but S Cask II era John Dunn's For h id ! Don't FUTURES ADVANCE. Cotton Advances on Realizing - Slorts Over May. Stocks Bale Narrow with the Ex ception of Sugar which Sells Low er. Transactions in (J rain are Small. Provisions are Narrow. (Special to II. W. Silsby & Co. Commis sion Brokers. COTTON. New York Juno 19 The cotton mnr ket continued firm throughout the short session today. Liverpool opened ut tin advance of 1 to 1 points. Our market opened irregular. The summer months were unchanged while the fall months were about one point lower. Tin re was a slight disposition to realize on uhort contracts, especially in the summer op tions owing lo a better fuieign iltmnml, which carried prices up about live points for the day. The fall months were slow to respond, and received hut a small share of the day's business. The conditions governing this market nt present are unique. On the one hand ll.c statistical position wiimuits lusher prices while on Hie other hand the enormous acreage and good comlilion of the grow ing crop will surely cause lower prices for the fall months. We would ratlu'i sell tho late months around prevailing prices llinn to huy the summer months even lower. Heporls from Florida and lower Georgia indicate a small hea Island acreage. LIVERPOOL COTTON .MAliKF.T. IlVKitPOOL, June 19. Spot business quiet; prices firmer. American midland uplands 4,4. Sales today 8 (KK) of whiel 1,000 arc for speculation and exportation Receipts 0.40J of which o" are Amen can. Futures opened steady, demand fair; prices 1J higher and closed ijuictaiul steady at an advance of J point for the day. STOCKS. New Yokk, June 111. Willi the excep tions of a few of the Indmlrials, tie stock market wus narrow today. Amti- ican sugar received the largest share of speculative attention, and on realizing by the lower wall street contingent, de. elined J for the day, after opening off from yesterday's close. This trust will he materially effected by the annexation of the Hawaiian islands, and much lewer prices will follow nny decided action in favor of this matter. For the week the Grangers have been prominent in the upward movement. This is not surpris ing as the movement of grain to market centers .has been unusually large, and lias reflected itself in the earnings of the several roads comprising this group and we consider no error will lie made in following these stocks dunng the oresent upward movement. Buying of these securities has been very confident and holders seem in no way disposed to take profits, as they believe strongly in a further appreciation in values. Wc anticipate continued Improvement and higher prices throughout the list, sugar excepted. ' CHICAGO MARKETS. Cuicaoo, June 19. The volume of huniness In the wheat pit was smaller to-day than at any time since the recent activity set in.. The opening prices were fractionally lower. There was a slight disposition on the part of the local leudets to realize in preference lo carrying over Sunday, but this had no influence on the market, which closed practically un changed fur the day. We look for a narrow range of prices for the balance of l ho month, with conditions favoring the short sido, still we would rather play July on the long side on all weak spots until after this delivery was over. While there are rumors afloat concerning dam age lo corn, they have not attracted much attention, because It Is much too early Id the season to figure upon such statements betides, the enormous reserves of old com In farmers hands, which is nearly tho largest on record, makes the damage now done to the growing crops if any less important than in former years. Provisions Were narrow with a slight downward tendency. Yesterday's market quotations: - STOCKS. Open. nigh. Low. Close Am. Sugar,...,.. I34J 1SMJ 12.1 123 G'lnoagnflna. . . , . S0 00 J 89J . OOJ a n,&Q. ... 81 8lj 81 8I Jersey Central.... 83 " 82, 82, 8SJ 8U Paul ' 78( 78J 78 78J -' COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close August 7.20 7.84 7.28 7.84 October 0.80 fl.03 8.86 (1.9 J CfllCAOO MARKETS. WflsAT . ' Open. High. Low. Close July, ..... ... OH) ' 88 08) 63ja Sept 04 ' 04 0I 011a Deo ........... OlIJ 07 ' 06 06) Coax July .... .... Sl . 2.1 24 2.1 Sept.... ..... 8ft, 20 35 2-li-J MEAT Pork. July.... 788 7.40 7.90 7.32 Rihs .... 4.30 4.33 180 4.33 7PED POTHERS fin,, help III IIimmI'h Nioapiii'illu, ivhi.'h ('Ives ll'1 in pine 1!..,. I, H !"mi, hi i .I i.ii.'anj ui-sv mel ln-i .I. I 1 1 ; Z : . TH. COPPER M1HIHG MUM J Immigration to North 'istolmFnconrapu Over Eight Thousand Copies of Acts of Legislature Sent Out. Appli cations to Morganton Asylum, ltalhvay Shops Enlarged. Veterans at Niuln ille. JOUItSAI, Bl'KKAU. I Rai.biuh. N. V., June 19. ( Copper mining h,is for many years been at a standstill in North Carolina, this being due to the Lake Superior ores. Hut now it has started iu at Ducktown m Cherokee county, and a thousand men ire at work there. The daily output is about GOO tons. It is said that a moun tain of copper of marked purity has been discovered. The inaugural address of Gov. Russell contained a hint that during his adminis tration an elfiirt would he made to move immigration lo the Slate. The action of the new board of agriculture is along the same line. The Secretary of State has sent the acts of the late legislature to the justices of the peace, save for 4 counties from which no returns of magistrates w ere re ceived. In nil N,2.'i0 copies were sent out, nil having lieeli shipped from Winston, at a cost ol $100, which is less than usual. 'llicrcaru over 101) applications now on hie for admission to Hie deaf mule school at Morgnntoii. Not all of these can he granted. '1 he number on the rod last term as present was twice as great as that on the role here, when the deaf unites and blind were taught in the same building. '1 lie ground on w hich the agricultural department bases lis opposition to the present Slate piliiteis is thai while the cost of binding the "i.OOO copies of the Resources of North C arolina" was only 4?o0, yet the public printers charged no less than $1,000 inert ly for inserting in each volume Co pages of illustrations which had been printed at( Incngo. The "copy" for the life ee.tilicatcs for public school teachers which are to be issued under the new law has been sent to the public printers. As soon as they are printed they will be sent to the county supervisors, who ure 10 be clccied July 5. The date for the examination of teachers for the life certificates is July 8. Secretary Denson of the State board of public chaiitie8 says the reports arc coining in quite rapidly and show a fur ther gratifying improvement in the con dition of a number of jails and county houses and workhouses. Ill the course of conversations with ninny prominent persons the idea is gathered that veiy few indeed fayor the annexation of Cuba or wio Sandwich Islands, while nil desire the independence of Cuba. The Southern railways great shops at Sencer, two miles from Salisbury are to be increased in size and to the present 400 employes 300 are to be added. The electric Btorms of Thursday and yesterday afternoons were severe. Two deaths and some damage to bridges by lightning ure reported. The wind which accompanied these storms litis done much damage, and yet the returns are not all in. Tho tleree heats this week caused the storms. As a rule aliout 40 persons are killed by lightning annually in this State. In all coses where a registered distil lery Is seized for irregularities the store keeper and Sanger is in future to be in dicted jointly with the distillery, for it is held, and it appeals right, that there can be no fraud unless the store keeper and gaugcr is a party to it. It does not appear that any Confed erate veterans from Raleigh save Col. Thomas S. Kenan will go to tho reunion at Nashville. The high railway rules have deterred the othc8 from going. Miss Nuiinio Branch Jones goes from hero as the Sponsor for North Carolina. The commissioners appointed by the Federal court to the Cumnock coal mine say they psopoae to make the sale the first week in September. It appears from the great number of Inquiries for pension application blanks that there Is likely to he an increase in the number of pensions. Such Is the opinion of the State Auditor. The resignation of Col. Charles F. Mps erve, republican, as a trustee of the blind institution here lias made the Russell re publicans furiously angry. His open cliarore that politics and not merit carried the changes In the faculty and the cm. playocs, struck home. spoils smtn. Adopted as k Policy or . the State IfliiBMion ' Every Pemoerst last (J.. Aspolat fetal sf Delegates U tse Cottea Urswers t'oRTratlss t Ual t . vsttoa. Special lo Journal. Rai suiR, N. C. June 19.-C. T. lUlley rbnlrmnn of the Ixianl of truatre. of the 111 not Institution, .it.ckrd J. F. Mesery. POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and hcalthfuliicss. Assures the loon against alum unci all tonus ol aitui terntion common to the cheap brands. ROYAL I5AKINO l'OWDER CO., New Yokk. for resigning, and says the policy of the present Board is to turn out every Dem ocrat in office, where competent Repub licans or Populists can be found to (111, and that this is the 'tspoils system ami is the system to which we arc going to adhere.'1 Governor Russell appoints Isaac A. Sugg, of Greenville, and J. M. Mcwliorne of Kinston, delegates to the Cotton Growers Convention at Galveston, Texas, August 22nd. S,,nlii fltfiNl ray. London. The Washington correspon dent of the Daily Chronicle declares that President McKinley has instructed Gen eral Stewart L. Woodford, the iiiiiiislcr- clcct to Spain to demand reparation and indemnity for the death of the late Dr. Ruiz, and to intimate to Spain that if she refuses to grant freedom to Cuba, she must be prepared to yield it to force which would mean large sacrifices ol men and money. Davis' Pharmacy will be open the entire day. r.UANCll Ol'TlCK H.W. SlLSBY&CO Hauliers mul ISro Iters. I 1 Stocks, Rends, Col Inn, drain, Provisions. Bought and sold for cash or on margin ol one percent, in lots from ij'.'d up. Over Kradliam's Drugstore, l'lioue -I'.'. tl)TNationiiI Bank References. OTCnnslnnt Quotations. It. II. TAYLOR, Manager. Wanted lo Sell ! T!e lease of a valuable Hold, thor- virhlv furnished in modern style, doim: ood business. Is cenlrr.Hr located. Rea sons for selling, owner has other business demanding his attention. I .case and fur niture, with business of hotel will Ik wild to right liarty on ensy terms. For particulars write JOl'RNAL. New Heme, N. C. Sporting Goods ! Bulla, Hals and (ilovca for Iliiso IUII ('layers. Pishing Tackle, Lines, Polos, Ktc. for tho Fish ermen. Also Stationery, all kinds. At J. I. fJ ASK I AS, 101 MIDDLE STREET. Pluii and OAS FITTING. When yon need anything In this line KKMEUOER there is another l'lum bcr In town, . Olio lllm n C nll. taTYou don't have lo pay for your work .nlll yon are Hal lulled that it Is all right. Give him a chance anyway, IUpeolfully, H. IX. 1U It tali: II, W 4 41 Craves St , Nsw Bbhnb, N. C. "5 I i Civ Our I'alronsi at Every lriec Hie 3 -2 To he WE ARE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - 20c. Best Rio Coffee, n:t' 12c. J 3 1 No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satisfaction as we do. An inspection ot our Stock and Facilities will convince that "It pays to trade at it M The Great Day Has Come. TO TIIK IM'HLIC '. Come Quick! Come ut once, and ecc what we arc doing. We keep Dry Stove, Katigc ami Fireplace W0OP, ready cut, under huge sheds and never gets wet in rainy weather. A full lino of Soft and Hard lllilCKS, nice l'ost for fences, Marl. Also Milk Cows. SIIINC.I.KS of ull kinds both hand mnilo I. ml sawed. Real estate for sale in most tiny part of the city. Houses to Kent ill the time. Wu hayo nico tcuu and polite lirayinen standing ready to serve 'he good people of New Itcrno any tiino free of charge. i?i; hill, Tits Siiinulk Man. hi 10 Days 10 lbs Squires I'uro Lard 50c. 10 lbs Slocks Host l'at. Flour : 5 lbs Arbur.klo's CofTeo (iSo. Kino & Lucas licst Vinegar, gallon '.Mlo. 5c. by Ilienxs 1 Hi llakeil Deans, w ith lie. Tomato Sauoo So; 2 lb Vic; lb 1 Very Host Hotter 20o lb. A lley;04l Jroeery 7H Middle Mrert. Farmers. We hare A FULL LINE of 1IAHIIOWN, CUMIVATOIIN, and all other Farming Im. plemontant ROCK BOTTOM I'HICES. TO MERCUANTS-We lean sell yog goods,.' manulaeturers prtcea. Lull VullerCo. VALVES Obtained. lb. I m , lb. I I h:le .lusl lleeeiu'd A no I her Sew Slock of -MOSlil I Til (A MM' IKS. I hare just received IScil-iooin and l'ailor Suits atul ami will si ll Cheap for ('ash or on time: or will exchange for your old suits, ami ac cept your old suits for first payment on a new one, if you will send tlicm to Tlios, Stanly's miction hi. use at. my esiciuc. On all .'iii.iin suits wc will give tl months time, or until January 1st, lS'.'S. This opportunity holds good for this month. My object being to make room for mv stock as 1 haw more goods than loom. Yours Kespectfully, T. J. T URNKR, NEW It MINK. N. (', Iol iee ! DlSSIIl.t TION OK Ol -I'AKTNKRsllll'. The undersigned have by miitiial con sent dissolved the business hcrctufor.i existing under the linn name of Riggs & Mayo, (J. L. Riggs and W . T. Mayo. ) All accounts, Holes, etc., iluc the linn of Itiirgn & Mayo will be paid In J. I., Itlggs. This April 2Hih, ISJIT. J. L. RIGGS, lW. T. MAYO. Henry's lhariiuuv. 127 Irllddle Nt. Tooth Brushes, Toilet Articles, &c. DO YOU Nwil Good Spring llloo I I'u.ilUr I TARE BENRY'B, comXMrd ol Sarta ptrlllt, Yellow Dock, Mandrake, Senna, IVxklsy Atb Dark, Snuarras, lodid. I'oU ssh sud Iodide Iron with Winli rgrcen. Tlili pn-paralloB Is exprenly put op lo smsI tin popular Med for a Blood I'ntlRer, without being rel.Ud to the many tecrst ttottrums and quack ntcdi cln. of lh day, of unkaowo compoltlou and geosrally of lillto mllcla.l value. The Immnls U printed on the label. . PRICK ONLY 80 CRNTrt B.m. list bottles u'o.llj told (ir 41,00.
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