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to Mttn VOLUME III1I. NEW BIRN, I'KAVIN COUNTY. N. C. Tl KSDAY, Jl . M MbtK S'J Legations Burned With The Bodies Of The Foreigners. Confer' Lust M estate From IVkin Trouble Ik Feared to Be Spreading. Jipn to Send the Troops. Special Id Journal. j ! '8 I.onih.n, June 7 The government Is Informed from Shanghai thai Ibe uewa of ttai) inaasai're of the foreigner in Pekln la conllrniec) I The ministers, the women, children, foreign resident and the Kuropein guards in 1'ekln were all killed nfier eighteen days of lighting. , The confirmation ii from the British! Consul at Shanghai aud he reports that j a Chinese army of eighteen thousand is uow marching to attack the foreigners j at Canton, 1 lie t uinese troops are moving on all sides and the trouble is spreading. Humors from 1'ekiu say that the na tive part of the city Is destrojed. When the ammunition of the foreign ers defending tho legalion buildings ran low, the Chinese troops ami Boxer rushed in aud killed the defenders anil then burned t lie legation buildings wllli the bodies id (lie dead. Washington, July 7 A dispatch has bien received from (loneral (loodnow at Shanghai saying that the foreign lega tions weie still In existence at I'ekiu July -Ird The dispatch says that the recent attacks of the Boxers had been slight and the Chinese seemed disposed lo adopt starvation methods to destroy the garrison. A general uprising in Chija is feared by tin.' authorities in Washington. Ileneral Mar. Arthur and ((mural Otli protest against taking more troops from the Philippines to send to Chins. Ki ve I hoiiHHiid men w ill be rushed us fast as possible from the United Stales to China and also a complete hospital ciuipmcnt. A la-it message came from I uited Slates Minister Conger at I'ekiu, brought by a tunnel. It said, "Itestlged, provis ions scarce, situation desperate. Iteli"f force should advance and givutissif nals " Japan has ollicially notified the lulled Htales I lovermiionl that Japanese troops In China will Ui increased to 22,000 men It is sul. I that lil.O-iO Japanese trnnna have been disiatched lo Taku. Itussia is said lo have a"iUiesced in this action of Japan. NATIONAL FUSION. Silver Republicans Take Stevenson Populists To Do The Same. Special to the Journal And Kansas City. July 7. The Silver Republican National Committee met to day, In accordance with tho Instructions given by the convention yesterday, and put Aillal Stevenson on their ticket with llryan. It is reported that the Populist will pull de w n Tuw ne and put Stevenson in his place The head of I lie Democrat'!: Kieculivc committee says thai the beadipiarlers will be at Chicago and Hint most of tli work of Ihe i aiupaign will m done ii Ihe Wesl NOT A LARGE PART. Unllcd Stales Will Nol Be Able To Do Much In China. Waniiinu ro, July lUh I'nlenA thn trouble iu ( hint long drawn out, the Trilled St Ales will ,ily a very minll mil liary part la It" eUlemenl. Tint tu nide certitln when A conference of member of Ihe Cthintl iArliclled In by Hen. tHU, decided tint C. n. M Ai thur r i lit Iu inking that no more Irooin be taken from the 1'tjllHplnen, In 1 ent to China, liecaune of tho danger that their removal might le taken ad vantage of by the i'tillllplnoi to renew the revolution, and decided that no more would be ordond from there. All the adrlcea from China Indicate that a very large army will be needed to (Kin lh the ('lilneae, that even If tnree moiilha were lo be ronaomed In gather ing that array, the United Klalea could not have at Ihe nulald mora than all or aeven tbnuaand aohllen In China, If no more are tu be taken from Ibe Phillip pine- Uow t lil will ilrlka public acn tlmenlln thla couatry will I better kaowu when the fait of the Americana who were In I'ekin la absolutely known and not guesaed at (row a Ibouaand conflicting rumora, at at praarnl. If our eltUena have tanl bora harmed, tkltiBnal limit July Ifllh, 1IKKJ, ttcfONK coonlrrmay be willing that oibar aa- FtKST fAIIK for round trip: Uona tball do moul of tbe flgbllnf la Tlckela aold July llth and I2tb, final China, but If our cltliena bar beea aiaroVfwl, our people are likely lo dt- aaaad a larger tbare In Ilia duly of r vtnglng tbeoi , Oaa M Inula Coogb Ours it lb only naiHiivva rnrauy luaa prooucea imm oTata raavha. Try It F. rV Duff;. CASTOR I A 7r IataU ua CUUrti. .,. Tli tki Yii Bm Ahr art Ecrrfct Chairman Simmons Says the Na- tional Ticket is Magnificent. Hot Weullier Kim mils His Crond To Hear A ycoi Ice is Srair'r 1 n Kaleiich. Itntler' Nch Way. Speeial to Journal. Kali. ii. ii, Jnii 7 I k'nioeralie Mae Chairman SI, unman, when asknl t..day hi opinion of the Nnllonal Democratic ticket, said, "M'nilice nt! Magnificent' lf (he ,U1 a t had stayed al KanaaB iy a m(1nil. it could not have tieen l.el lere)) ()e N as good as the other and both are superb " Kev ('. V. Smith, pastor of I'.denton Slreel M. K iitirch here will preach the 8ermon at the dedication of the Melhc cinirch at Louislmrg tomorrow, During his pastorate there most of the work Wtts ,ono ()n ,ie church From Wednesday until tonight the heat was up to the highest mark here; '.Ml lo 100 degrees in the shade and from 1'.'7 to l.'fci in the sun. The employes in some of the ouarries had to slop woiT. There were four pros! ration!1. Chas. II. Ayc.ork, who passed here on ; It's wav home, said the iittend'inee at ' the 1 lemocral ii: speaking at Ncwlonl was by far the largest he ever saw at a political gathering in this Slate, lies- pile Ihe fact that Ihe heat was inlense and lhal the crops needed w ork, the far J mora turned out. Next week tin; annual Hirelings of Ihe' II Baptist A-social ions in Ibis Slate be gill. I he 1 1 r t one v., II In I I it Klicr, al Uoxboro. I Katcigh is veiy eloe to an ire famin . I'here are t w o lai l. ! n s, one id wliiin: began operitl ions lasi Mumlm mi l is mil ( yet able In deliver ice. I I worked lo I he limit . ( irde sent to oi her point s s! n S"aice and bard lo lh-i. V'nalor liutler in senilini' I hoiisiieds of copies of hi.-, i Vpult cruls. vcr I.IKHI were ol gun I . I L ino ins -i-iil 1 ., I ), in ocruls 111 tliis i ' i I v alone. This Is a new deparluic. Tho physicians anil oculists t.ulav i.iade a can fill exuniinalioii or llieees of the lilllo son of i ashies V. II, l'liii'i; of Ihe Kalcigh Nulion.il hank, which were Injured liv n powder evplo-don July -ll h, and lind one eye is afi . the other injured bin lin y hope i 1 pei niHiicnlly. North Carolina League hall. Special I o .1 oiinml TTR.s 1 1. I K, N ( here t. dny reHulIcd, v. II Ii. Hi nil i i, N ', , J illy II -The L'.'iine 'I lll bo I o . Sillier -1 1 1 1 V --ii'cini 1'Hllli' toiUy, The. home tesiii won in tin DuriiHin 1 1, Wilmington 7 Kai.kiuii, July 7 The i;:inie t resulted In u victory for Haleigh s.'ore wits Kali'igli ,rj, Wilmington ' Tahuoiio. July 7. -Todiiy'M ;ui milled, Tarbor II, CliHrlolte .1 l;i Tbe ST .lN DIM. OK III II- 1 1 ii hniu I ;,l,o,o Hnl ii-li I Imrlo! ic Slnlei.' ilh- Wlliiiingi' 711 hi hi .,ri.'.ri hi 1 1 n i .- mi HIE MAkkhlS. . w i in iii..l nl I. hi - wi ri I.llhiiui, Neil He l ii, . The f..l -I by J. r 'iTT.IS. July . . Auk H4'lt . . Oct . . Jan . March. i ,ly H ( b.M' Sin loiik Ji In i,en. Illgli. 1(1, 'J I ll.MII H III v.-.c, s ::i'i M I.' l.o. Ill IN !l.7H M Ml .. .1IHIM II 71 N il I .r, h:ii h :i;i 10.-.M !l Mil K S!l M M I llll Ml,, M OIII I i,en. Illirh. Wiikat Hi, in. Illirh. Low Clone Bent m (John: Sept fto. K'y I'f.l. . fn T 0 1 tw, Kx!H :u leather ! Mo I'a Cotton receipt were 6.VKI balra at porta. Cotton market cloned nleady .'il lit',! Rales to Wilminflon For Tourna ment Week. Kor above ocranlon jou are autborlrid l aell round trip ilrketa to Wilmington, N C , at follow.: Tltkela told July 8ib, fill, and 10lh, I llmll July lfllh, 1000. polnlt at rale named ' Bcottav Hill I Ilamptled Dltoa. 1 Varoaa j,,,,.,!!!, from following I 10 I 10 I M 1 M uiTi, Pollockillla j 7o Naw Kara .. . . i (X RpaHal natca for Kir Companlet In alfaaa, Ua or mora on on ticket, quot- ad on application Apparatat brlonglaf tn Fir a Com ' I larnjto it. t ' U M Xalitaoai, ; . i rr aoriDt Ora'l raar Agt. V T.M.lMao,TrJnoH'r'. : RALEIGH. j Avcock's Grcal CampilKn. Weather Has Moderated. Declares 1 For Amendment. Special to J i in r rial Km Kit, it, July 9 I diaries B Aicck ii as here to day, for the tirsl ti.ne iu over a niiinth, on his way to I.ouisburg to speak He looks very well When asked how he was standing the arduous cam paign be replied: 'T am very well, but lime lost ten pounds in weight I am very greatly pleased with the conditions iu Western North Carolina 1 have spoken in every county west of tireens boro except Clay and 1'olk In several of these counties 1 spoke twice, I have made K 'Speeches so far during the cam paign. The labor is immense, especially ; in view of the intensely hot weather. 1 I will now speak in the central counties and will go lo some of the extreme east em counties, such as Carteret, Onslow and Jones." I A term of the criminal court for this , county began here today, judge Bowman ' presiding There Is not a capital case on the dot ket. , Dr. Joel Whltaker of the Halelgh Athletic Association returned from lial I timore last nlglit, having secured four base ball players for the Kalcigh team, a ! pitcher named lliirne, a batman and two i oiii tielders- There is some mitigation of the in tense lieat, rain having fallen near here M'stenlay afternoon. Tho temperature yesterday, was ll!l. The heat has not hint the crops. The cotton is reinarki ably line. Ilrprcxc ntallve. "Jack'' Heinhardt. of Lincoln counly. who last year and this year in Ihe legislature, voted against the li.ini lii.-e amendment to the const ill lion, has al last declared for it publicly al a speech in Denver in his county. C. C Caldwell, who was the I'opullst member of Ihe Railway Commission i ii 1 1 1 i ii t to I by (lov lliissel ; bni ih cliire.l himself in Is here, lie favor of the A meiiiltuent. Hot Weather Philosophy. When Ihe days are hot And the nights arc not Ju.i! as cool ai you're deMirin, li's no use to acowl, 1 t'n no use to growl, For more lieat you're then acquiring; I ton'l rush out lo ec lloiv the mercury I "p the nnrrow tube i hilslling Kor 'lis heller far To iiliiy n here you arc Thiiu Inereaie your noes ny burtllln Don't each iniiiule stop As your face you mop, To declare that "Tins is frightful;"' Kor some months :igo, When yuu tramped through biiow, Your reinarks were just ns spiteful. I lon't Ignore advice And lil! up on ice That bus melted into walei, If il doesn't kill II most mirely will Make you fuel a blamed sigjil holler I lonT Imagine that He you lean or fat. You're the only one who swelters, Kor on every aide. Though disgust they hide. There are many other inciter I lon't express regiel if you cannot get .1 ml the weather you'd l,e planning. Take your collar oil Then your thick vest d.df, A ml stir up a brece by (mining. Wiien the Rummer lime firings ilu healed clime II is wise Ihen to remember That il (Annul last , And, aa in thu past, ' Twill 1 cooler In hecembcr. Y.x Schedule of Mails. Arrival of mailt from norlh and wesl dully except Hunday, 1U:.'0 a. m , 7 :UI p m Wilmington and the aoulti U'.'Si p. m ; Morchead City 9 00 a. m. l eave. North and wetl 9 00 a. m. and :) 50 p. m.; Wilmington and aouth 9 00 a. m ; Morehead City B ftO p. m. HUM1AY. Mailt arrive from north and wcat 9 -40 a in , 7 :i p m. I,eave 9 00 a. m , and r, M p m. Tlie public will pleaac bear In mind thai tlie morning mall for lb Norlh and Wot cloaet al H 14 a. m. That Ihe afternoon mall for north and went rlonet al S.00 p. m. Kor Morehead City at 7 00 p. m. Alto that the afternoon train car riot no mall for Intermediate polnla betweer here and (iohlnboro. Itetpeclfully. Hkymoob W. IIaKcoci Jime III, VMM. 1'oatmaaler. To Holders of School Vouchers. At lhi nieellon held July 0. IttOO, lha K0 Hoard of Hchool Dlractora mad tba fol lowing order: Urtterad, that all paraona boldlo( tncbar'a Toucan ra laaoad lo Cravao couatj for Iba yaara and 10 100, Im requcaud l dapoait than th lb Covaly Traaaarar by tba llnl day of Hcplaoabar, J9Q0, to await Ua art l' of lh Board of Hehool D I rar tort tad Traaanrcr anrlar tba act of tha Oaaaral Aaaamblr, apaclal aaaaloa 1000, p rot Id - ln 'or tba parntant f aaid Toacbara. . Jaa. S. Laaa, Baa' DaWlU'l Ltute Bart ftUava art fa oca Uub) pllUfot llvar bow) iroablaa. - Vtrtr Hp T. S. Daff. . SOI.ll HOPE- Tbe Legations Said To Be Holding Oui At Pekin. Ahtfd U .'rime Uiiiifr. lUttW- Tien Ti n, i h i n'-e Kent c n J a pun II pads 1 he Ml let lielnf Y ore' Special I" .loin nfil l,tiMus, -I uly t Tin- ( lil ii i ' i - i liitt on Tien T-iu f arly on tltc 1 1 1 1. i of July 4lh. 11 i n l w t i t; cminmi i A ttiousRtnl nf l lie Allies :uU:tnnil ftainst I lirm, cn ei (m1 ly ide liic rM'iu lh(! A si Ht ic Koy al A rl i 1 If ry , i M n I i -L The Chinese fonvs rt-liicl early in the fleriHMm Their sin-! 1 lire at the l.nr. pran Hetllenient in I n n T'-in wa- erv jaeeurRle The native eitv was aKr shelled . The A Hied f. rc-e en:ra:'ed ainounted to ninets t hlindreil ineti I About eighty thouJiinl ( hinese sin I round the city The foreign chiimiN at Shunglnii on i July 7, oniciall y an nou need I hat t he l i Rations at I'ekin weie vi!r nuly .Inly The slutemenl make ii j . . i i 10 to be 1 lieve that they will hold n,n Uw w number of days yet. There are grounds Coi - ln'Iis t" iha' Trince Clnni; and his urniv iu I'ekin pro I leetei: tlie leuatmn- :i ' uusl rnnee j ! Tnan's army and ihe Udsci-j Kepoiis I from Shanghai repeal that ill the Kuro peans in l eKin are Miu i The foreign sel I leineiu at C liefu is ('unmauded hy two Chim -e lorts, eipiip ped whh K rupp it u ns . hit h (omniaiid two sides of 1 he i :lv Six warships, ii. hiding the I'nited. Siale-- u'unhunt Nish v llle, are conl ant lv eh-art-.l f.n- aetiioi. An allied rei niin'i - m -e from Tim I'in wnn utturk l.st from three detlll hlllellt use ,'d by I he t hi lie uly (lirci'lion-; I us ii l.i i'U A Kushiitn ,ur,i ias iiinl sill phic.e.l in a de-.pi'i iilf i-ii ii:il i feied severely in wounded The great slrenL;lh ol Ihe Chinese forces is a great mii pi to all Ihe au Ihoritics I'juissiu ies . .1 I In lloxers from I'ekin arc as far soiilh m Sliiinghiii lo enlist follower-J. Washiniiton, July !i Sp.riiil All the av.'iilahle I nilid SI'ites trunsporls are ordered sent to Culm and rorloKiro They are lo curry trtup to China. It is nnnonnei'd ih.u a .IaiansM nllieei will command I J mi allied 're.en f.n the relief of I'ekin. .lapnn H sendiii; ( y 1 lu ee ihoiHHinl im n an 1 li 1 1 Iwrii it'latl' horst'H lo'hinii The I'nited Slales c.-iiiser I!i-'ki n, willi Admiral Keiney aboavil, ai ( heeiuo Saturday, -I'i honrn from N iiiMt--;" k i , aiid ioc(;eded to Taku with !(.V.) inatii.e-., in tending to make a landin,r n nday morning The Ninth Hei;inieiH, I uitid Stales Infantry, paed t-heln 1'ii'lay in thu wuy to Taku The hattlcship Oregon Hail I'm Ithi. .Idpan, tomorrow. The Na-diville, tain Uodern, proceeded Sunday tn to aid IheUiegon divers phlehe- Hi in the Itottotn of ihe Oregon ai pumps keep thr water down. a Delegate Green Returns. Mr K M. (Irri'ii, dflfirali' Ironi Ihf :'.id N (' Hisiiii lt,, ihe Kanvai I'iIi 1 1 vi'iilinn, ri'lnrnid lasi nit'hl Mr liiccn 1,'fl Kkiihhi I ity aiutd,i Hflfrn.iiin A hunt half tin' Nmih lam lina ili'h't'Hli'.n If ft at thin lii.'f I.. i 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 the other half having ii'lniii' d 1'iidai Thi' di'li;at ion all nlniii'il at ih, "a 11. ins.' v, hfii al thr riiiivcnl i.'ii 'Ihiii r il road car liorp I hi- riiiidiui. i-ii,f nl "ii Iu iidr, "lliiiii crallr ( 'on vent i "ii Kanas t'lly Tar llci'l I Iflrjjatlon." M r 1 1 ire n Baya that ronilili.His m tin wont an1 vi'ry riivitraltlo to lln- Ihm.' rratlc I Icki't and that thn exlrrinr .'! also for t he Urkct I hfi wi al lirr as waa vrrv hoi In K anfiift I 'ity. I.nl a t i i.n l liri'i'7.1' roiiHtanlly prcvailrd and tin uilila wrn cool Thn cily is a htif "n' and tin' f.niiilry trnvrrseil looked i.e. I wllll Ihe immense cum fields 'I'lie Mis HiHalppi ilver ii an emssed al Memphis, Ihe ronle lal,i n lieln;,' Ihrolli'll I'trls of aeven Hlali H The Firemens Tournament Special Excursion. Aellim ll ion Ihe.li.i lis a i.'h niifgeatlnli Ihi A 1 1 Aril Ii: 'ul l.lne will run on Thnraday l-'ih, Inai a .ei ial rurumion tra'n from New Item in Wiliiilnelou, to eDtlile Ihe people of ll,n 1 1 v mil vli ln III to lake in lln. pleasure and fcillvi lira of the Firemens Tmrnamriil for at leaat one day, without l"- i.f lime, and a, a grrally rodneeil rate The lehcilnle mill lu lu leavo New Brro at 7 t in Helniiiini; Icsto Wll Dilnf(t at fl I' in The fare for the round trip will h f I '. or aliont one cent pr mil k h wav Thlt will enahle nur people lo lake In maoy InlorralliiR features of tha Tour oameDl, and In' iresent on rwirhaps tba moat lntrettin( day of Iha Tourna meat. A may ba Icarnml from Iha pnbllahiMt autennnt alaawbcrr, thme (other than anlformad flramn) wlihlng lo -o Mon day and Toaaila; may do an for i 10 round trip, and on Wlnilay for I.0O for round trip; tba llmll of tliana tk-krt la July lfltb Tba tlckat for tbaThurtdaf mcomlon will ba limited to retura by tama trail. Fall opportunity It bow Itb all clajaaa of our paopU to attend tba Tout aaaat tad faafastarad that OBbaf IU trail Uataaaalvaa of It, IDT- h V I. f tr - ti :. I. : Ma..- ,.f C.al sa s 1 1 I r :i . ! . I. at ! 1 I. .1.1 :i h.-f..!e .iit on the Lf vou'ro ou'd better !. a tight V you really l.a::..- . M I. ii.. 1 :. Tl.. i, !m ('of!'' I - -w 1, t r tn 1. ii -I an. I li.iiti. n'ri' Y"ii : . o i.i.l ..kin at'.' Vnnk. v I I'.iel'e'U hi I, 'if guv II, i- atop' " T. lllc.'l M r.f ..ii .ion t's rim.' k hat ' ' 'N'.t mi l I ' tlmt . "i I' liL'ht ' I : - h' I'll I ji'lish. j on know, it iitiy S. oti-lmuni .. k en any I..1 I'm in tin iiifiod for i..w ii a-nl , lids ti...k Ii i ii at his and l.'I'i Tb. ii 1 said to blni, Hngli-!i I' lli.irs so. 'in to have 1 . i . 1 1 y much yi ur own way Y'.ii thii.t liere " 'Vis.' wild ; 'we Ktigllsh fellers knn'.v how t,, l.i), nr. We've been liliillln the v.. .rid now lor a Hood many venrs.' I.I ti. i for I . : -ii , t the 1 'lliled Slates:' I i ill;, I ii . till. .i., Viiiilc' mill lie. "Ileg oil. I i " -r. AS TO QliriiR NAMES. Tie nnill from I'iiii oi!ai ni'', find Ihe man f i oin Ki'k"iii", Di-ciisseil the ( hiiifi illble and the ll I si Mlid I think ihe-c i 1 1 o 1 1 g h I , " I li-ii 's lie hi, fait C.Oii Tin 111:01 1 1 , .1 "I 'on t Chinese names ai e i slop a ih it ,'' replied an ..in.iinoe. .llier 111 'i 11 fioni n K iiino 1' i ni'i'l', 1 hat's That's v, hat niy down hen' in A lid st ill anot he r comment i as A lid added with a boon 's in l al Mollicr H:iyn he live1; 1 1 n( keiiMaik ' si 1 ant;er said I he ni-Hi' line, entile of pride; "M iiia'i't.'' Am, Iher man l.k no tin si rain: ' Now, down .Mxow hi'itu way And up al Vp-iianli we peak of it every dav, I'lii' name- nie all n n ei y i 1 1 ed :uid heath en in I heir i in:;, 1 hal's what I I old m nie le est eniuy in Uhpejnin " " 1 1 1 di i, u m i ui v n 'it i 1. 1' n',ii," anot her M ratiLO-i -ail, "And I think all lhc-e "liine-e nan 1 hi- w i i -1 I e ei l cad "Millie line," Jilecd a (pint M 1 ' 1 1 1 ' i e i i r I a i n I u in an n v , 'I 1 : it 1 w hat in y neihbor nil 1 1 , Tail 1 1 ' il I , I ii'lian uy " Josh ink. in UalliuioM' Aineii. an Hey, There ! Where's Your Bell and Lamp ii .u i in "A in.. Hit put il I.', l.lVf-.! the li, HI I I. A Ml' AMi III. I Bdls, 25c to $1.25 Lamps, 50c to $3.00 Tires and Repairs In Abundance. WH. T. HILL, 111 M i, Idle Sln el. pp.die .l.mriial i 'iln-e Iiei'nain 1 ree. i raneinn fruin $1 .V) In $"i ll eaeli Waler I der" al 7.'i, !Mlr; f. .fl 1 7 " in d ;tl each, lee hh n. rH nl l.'ie, Mh- nnd '.' eaeh. Apple I I'l-ideri Sunn i....niil glial, tl'.'S nnd $1 "'! Wiml'iii S in n In elegant 1 nl i IfH al lllle, ;i.'.e, l ii and Ml.'. I ll ll tlnui in at In 'i llanilin i k from .'ill, np. , will half a new line nf tin to III In n lew da-, n r.allniin I lv Trap". Tnn le Ki't Kh I'api r Mam. n a Kruil lara. p. iiii., rpiarl nnd half alliina. tiraniti1 I Kl ip r.ill", Kniit 'I nil". ie. Hiile aud l,i t '..IT. o Mllla. Ki iidving Wafer Inina. MnJ lie C.i.kliin l(ane Wheeler ai il Vli.n, New Ilnine anil IkirniiMie Si-winic Mai hinea. A 8pnrl iiiK Kill" for 1 IK). ahiMit 11 thort or long carlnilife. I'oriclaJn lined lirrln) Ketthn. Ki. p I Jiddi rt 4li. tWr. anil 7c each. 1'i.linliiiiB Oil Vtr ior liotllo. Can Kurnltiirr Varniali anil llrnah at IV. Tnl ecu Hprajrra, I'aria (Irwn, etr. Tha wholraale trailn la InviUil tn our alork of Papor Baga, Hiittor Trajrt, Waa Tloartla, Oothea Tina, Bmomi, linrkcta. Ail flnw, lUalifta, Tin War, a to. wbleh wa am afTting at tptjt low prto Toura Truly. J. C. Whitty U New Lot Small I ' -1 ii. .li t h I ..' i,,-i Ii. 1 in j , 0 I'll ii n .1 Sul in. hi , i r. I.-, iruil- ituil I In t tt-r on H : iiszs ( ! inri r A Ic. ikes. ( 'urn Marc :.n t ;a I. I M". V Ii I11.-I. ( i I;il S,r i-sll (latll ,.Mcl 'i ll all li ii I h soh.ht ;i Silt ifilrt loll. J.L. 'I'lione !1. 'ITii-' i ; mi r.M-uil wliv oll.-ll. Willie nt lli'l' Slul'i Villi sliulllil s :ii'e lru in:' el d:l M llll Us IS I .i r , iiii r ;il Ii nl ion is i t li lies jl- I'l'ri'i I'll, S'.li 'I'lio.,' 'i-.i.-li Shirts ;iiii il:ty. ii'ri.illv liill.'il , ill lift-.-: cllllf;',' ;ll 'J.'ir ,'Ulil ollr Shirt If Mil Wm.-ls : I iiiI. imI :i .'in. I .Mi,' L'uilH w hid In lln and sea .ill In .; iiniiifV ami itvniil a stinst.ru!ii A n v "...nl V Wliv v.'S I'oti a-'. .me himmI fin. unit fi.t' auyl.iiily. I k into out' shnu wiinli.w on McDMlEL "ThereAintNorocketsinaS .llnl I'.lark Viei Kill Shoes 1 (Ml lo l .Ml. Iliir H.iiii.'ii's Slioes are jusl as i'lieai. On Mmiilav we will o., ii up a white Sailors al I in. .lv. A lui'kv iinliiiilual who j'els oile. All i la-Sf. of Milli:n'i v al a t:ieal leiluiTinn. SMITH'S STORES, 61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St. Atei.-Dinnei. (five llic rural a line IIiUhIi. Tin re i nol liiiitf (IhimIh r for i1mh i t than KaruiK. Hut I'mldin, .It ll'CK, anl Fain v frarkorf. K vrr t 'ii n in tln Inn' will Ih- fotiixl iu our slork, Vk 'in li iimi iiIh iin exhaust i c tli Iniil i.-ii of "fjtoccrics". '.' In Vt IkiIi' w i - riil i t :i 'tl in inking mi ' hi i n tli a- h r 1 1 iw nl of ft m nl HU'.'i:ill Ifh. i 'II IIMIMt hcc t i a p li'ccii.tr. ilavt- jii-t r t im n of Kti-hIi t-nrtitil 1'orlMinMitli M 11 1 lt-1 h AUo h Ii:m- In) of Nh-r!) ( u r-. I 1 laiii. i in a rail and vt will do our Im-hI to tilt'Hsc yia. Youjh fir ItuHincHf", J. k. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. OanaaiaAalalaala1 lAaAaHa .'....i.i'-i..t-...a'iifr'a.i s Prompt Delivery From Dunn's If jou want a jrixxl cup of ilelmioua ooffe buy poand ami jou will get it. Thia ooffe ia e(ual in any roffe in thrruArket, rvgard r of prion. Jno. lOiaiLinii, OMimmmtlllllMimNHIMtlllllKHtlHMMa PIG HAMS ! M i.li.h - -Il I'.HV I ,, ii !, i., m,!- , i,' Sardiii.-.-il.M'i-. 1 , L-i li.l.l.-.. K.iic.-I Tea ami 'utTee. i, 'r.iii"i ;i, Uii'e iiliil (irits. of ..ii r ,:il rniKie ami Wliolewale A ltelail 71 Kr..l Hi. iroud." IH. I Sll'll Sleii;ll V Ml r 1IIOIIPV tllr'a liny for iid vunta liHrgaina, hite Kid t. 1 1 r t wii-liut (on t it l. jnsL walkinij uwav, sonii' left .lor. .1, aiv I'll,-, at. values. " Hatliini: Suil, price liv piiirhasin one of mil TiOc I'm hi I'ii'hl is the reason. One ilol- l'ollork Sir t ami see those Men's riii', worth a great - Delicacies ! .aiaai'J tctWMMtwt1 Vi.n an alwaya i-ipeclj when yuu orJur your fuoil tuppliea from thlt reliaiila atora. Wo ran tup ply entry ilemaml of a flrtt elaat family train with tbe 1,'bmeaat Htapln and Fancy (irooariea, . Hel lihw., PlrklM, Huca,OITat,roa U rar Print Butter, anil PlaUama aijll ick liottom Prtnea. We make a apeelalty of blgh grwle T.a an I K'orTeet Our Perfection Blear) Coffee Is Fine, Price Only 20c. i
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 10, 1900, edition 1
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