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VOLUME XXIII. NEW BERN, CRAVEN lOL'KTY. N. r . TIES I) AY, S1PTKM Bi'K II I9uu... Fl RST ElTluN. M MBER 4K iGilMST REPRItVE. FIVE T THE BALflMOkE RETURNS. The Delicious Fragrance from a hot Royal Baking Powder biscuit whets the appetite. The taste of such a biscuit sweet, creamy, delicate and crispy is a joy to the most fastidious Under Death Sentence Eur Burning A Dweihnc With Lass Of Life. l, null's on veHtimi (all 1 - n e 1 (.host f Tom 1 1 1 1 . Vunif M o 11 II in ii t ( o in i I c t e No l'nid Hn- He iu rt mi ii I . prci;il In .Ii-limal Estimate of L Lot in lexiss Reach Aw ml I iurc. It h I est on in KitiiiH Fieri lluil.l 1 111: lliiiiiuiil KiRbt Ki.l Ui plli on II iln-sl (roiliiil ( i ni- Id si roj eil Over A l.a Ik1' A rca. ("limn.; ;n Simmon ; .rythini; is .t!s 1 iut Watson mi tr.,.- i .i ml mI ,iu- ! i-ii-n UroiU'l i n a ; i i' i u i ll rn in e I'll ill . ROYAL Baking PtAvder improves the Havor and adds to the healthful ness of all risen flour foods. It renders the biscuit, bread and cake more digestible and nutritious. Royal Baking Pow der makes hot breads wholesome. Food raised with Royal will not distress persons of delicate or enfeebled digestion, though eaten warm and fresh. trill! I ! I I- n n bain. K-i . of Tar! . I it y to hit Oovcrni r I icll I i i 1 1 in r cl here In li-issi 1! in ri'iaril to i vi'i v iniporliiiil ciisc A ncro named (I laiito i-y liavis is under srntrtice to Ik; loin-oil nl Turin r . Srniriubci 11, for i n 1 1 n i u;; I In- residence nl Mrs l.avinia i'.-i'ili- l-i-i i-.-ir A mi i vrnu'ii i is brine; i.i-itlt l 1 1 h v i-' I'lnini-I in secure it cum ,11'italion of .-n'lHi-lii-t Ml. (iililam i aiuc ;o protest against him' such ronimuta I inn mill IIVI' Ills reasons. ll.ivisM-l lire to Mrs. lialllr's house ,il;ll a-. It ll'Sl.lt caused till' death of ft 1'iiiiii; innii win) limling Unit a lady wax mi tin' liiirniiii: house went hark inln il hi moi lirr, II'1 was badly burned hut heroically placed her in a window, ami sin- was avi-il. I inlay II II Abbott, chairman nf I lie Nt district l!i'iiililii'an congressional i-mii mi: tec, Issued a call for a conven- inm at hlialiclh l it y Oclolier '.Ith lie iii I "I iln this regardless of any action lakrn I iv tin: State committer, hot hy n ipiosl or ilirri-tion of n majority IV I li...; ll.i . Ion u say I"' .t III II i I I lM - Wl II- r I r ill! I' I lllll unt; I he .0.1 -I il 11,-, I l in i hi. rslillllili li, vv m il in,'t, ti ll 1 i ill W i ill ash. it ii i,,ll, . In ,1 .;iniii Is Imitation baking powders almost invariably con tain alum. Alum makes the food unwholesome. flOYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. BIG LUMBER FAILURE. the Tunis Lumber Company of Norfolk In Hands of Receivers. NaHKoi.K, Va', Sept. 7. -The Tunis Luinlier Company was In the United Stales Court here today upon the appli cation of (lor?aniia It. Wilson, of Marylaoil, pi ami in the hands of a re ceiver. ' Th) petitioner alleges that she holds a judgment against the company olitaineil in the Circuit Court of Norfolk of $5:1, 7"i2,8!l. She also alleges that the compHuy owns at HerUley, Ya., Haw-mill plant va' ued at $I:I0,(KK). another at Baltimore worth $7.r,(l00 anil :i(),000 acres of Umber land in North Carolina; that crouitora arc pressing the company which owes large amounts. Thi Tunis Company, one of the great est yellow pine luinlier producers in the trade, is understood to have become cm I arraased liy advances made liy oilier mills, that the present dull is a friendly one instituted to save the concern's great assets from dissipation and enable it to unload ihu enorinnm accumulation nf lumber piled up since the company, a member of the North Carolina 11 ne As sociation or Lumber Trust, ceased to freely sell its output b. 'Cause of the trade dullness, caused, Il is believed here, by the great advance in the price of lumber made by the company, It Is anticipated, will prove I far greater than their liallll -ties, .More than one million dollars is involved. Theoplillus Tunis and Captain II Nichols were appoinlen receivers. IS II POPUUSM ? THE TROPICAL STORM. The One lixpccteJ Here Is Devastating the Gulf Coa:;l. Special lo .laiirnal. Nicw Oiu.kans. September S The e;rcat hurricane struck New Orleans to day. The government had given ample warning so that vessels escaped destine tion but some ships in harbor were blown ashore. Crand Island and other gull islands are submerged. It is probable llial many lives are lost. Heavy rains tell I. ere anil 1. Iut tropical slm in is central today south of Texas. AGAINST ALL RULERS. Anarchist Plot Afalnst Lives of Stiver citrus. The I'ope Included. Special to Journal. Nkw Yoiik. September H.- A great stir has been created in I'.uropc regard Ing Anarchist plots formed lo k'll all the crowned heads. Ten anarchists have been assigned lo 'till each ruler. A special effort is lo be made to kill the new king of Italy. The Emperor of (Jermany now wears a shirt of mall to "protect him against attack. The Anarchists have condemned the Pope to death. The authorities at the Vatican are laking I he grontcst precau tions lo prnlcl him from dannvi. One plot against him has already bee i frustrated. II. Lincoln, The Nebraska City, The Capital, Loosing In Population. Washington, Kept. 'J. The Census Bureau today a u no uncoil the returns for seven more cities. One of them, Lin cola, the capital of Nebraska, shows a decrease of U.OWi since 1U00. This fact, In connection with the count of Omaha, Nebraska's principal city, which also shows a decrease, seem to Indicate ellhor that there in an e Indus from the cities Into the country regions of the nlale or els that the Stale as a whole Is beconi Ing less populous. Lincoln's percentage of decreaae Is 27.17, compared with Omaha's 2(1 OS. There dons not seem to be auy ruplanullnn of this skrinkago. All of the oilier clues In todays re- turus show an Increase. The figures are as follow!: Per Cent ltfOO. 1H0O. Increase Atlantic City. N J T7.KMU lH.Oto II.1.J4 UaJvMtoo, Tens lr7,7HV 29.084 Lincoln. Neb 4'.),1n9 M.IM Mobile, Ala. W.iM III.WU WashvllU, Ten. Hl.fl 7(1,1.1 Paorla, III. (Ul.lllO 41,024 Trenton, N. . 1 B.IMIT S4.4.V4 Uecrras. .'7.17 2:1.70 (1.17 !'.75 27 Vi TUB MARKETS. The following quotations wan raeaiv d by J. K. Latham. Nw Bern, N. 0. , Nw York, Rept. 10, OoTTOHi Open. High. Low. Cloac Bft 9 91 10 40 t.88 10 40 Oct..'. t.M 10 00 7 10.00 Mot 9.7S V.W 050 f.U Jaa (.70 9.70 VI 9.S8 Mcb MS t.V BAI 9n7 Nay IN IN .4 9.00 WAr- Otm. Ul(h. Low. ( Tom Dm ... 81, Coan: pt '.. Bo. B y Pfd m M TO 1 70 ?,.. W Oo. t , , . Ltattor .. ... lU ; 111 Cottoa ttottpU tr 1S.000 bfthM at l porta. ' ' -' Situation In China. Paiiis, HeptcniU'r 7 Active ilia lions are In progress lookiutr to sonu compromise arrangements with Kussiii regarding Ihu position she has nrsnuiel as lo I'ekln. The communications exchanged aiming the powers now have bt tier promise ol e'U Cess. The comproinise suggested, it Is said hero, Is the withdrawal of the forces of all the powers from Pekin, leaving an International guard lo protect the legs lions which will be allowed lo remain at th Chinese capital pending a peace set llement. The main taaly of troops will return to lite neighborhood of Tien Tsiu leaving sufficient forces along the road to keep open tho railroad betwoen I'ekln and Tien Tain. Itujsla's attitude Is interpreted hero as meaning that she will withdraw her troopi outside tho walls of I'ekln, but not necessarily a great distance from that city. of till' ilis! ricl coinmillec Isaac Mcekins, wlm claims In be the nominee, admits that the I'linvi n t ii in which nominated him liiul no aiillinrit lo elect a new chair ' man ol I he commit Ice or lo lil I vacancies iliercnn " The sup'-rtilioiis ncgrncs in the vic inity ol ( oirncr and Auburn are full of fear at what tiny claim is I he might y ap p.'iii aure of the iMiosI of Tom Junes, which I hey say is "walking" these moon light nights. At the Sheriffs ollice to day a telephone message was received saying Jones was there last night; thai negroes' swear they met him ill the road i ine iicgro who swore that Jones had as much intelligence as himself is in a stale of the ninul abject fear and will not leave his house at. night. The bion.e ornaments on the back of i lie Vance statue were put in place to day. There arc torches, two having tin Arords "Soldier,'" "Slalesinan "; llieolh rstlie wonls "Stnle I .r."isblt II n', ('nil ssinan, (.olonel ('. S. A., thricii liov or, elected I our 1 i nies lolhe United Stales Senate," and .cliiilon liaird Voice Horn May 1 1, 1M;(I, died April 1-1, IK!M. I'lie Tribune or the I'eople." The aldermen here decid Ilia' (hey will adhi re to t he present system of a volunteer Ibc department, and not adopt paid system. , Chairman Simmons will he in Wash i ii l'1 "in several iyiys, in conieiei.ee wnn the Democratic national chairman anil other leaders of the party. The last federal prisoner in the peni i.cntiary here was discharged today. I )u ring t he time these prisoners were iiken '-'Nil were received, but the greatest .lumber at onetime was l'.i-l. In the penitentiary the i .mvlcts are making 15,000 mattresses this year, ami Ki.lllHI dozen slurbs; all under contract. The Stale chattels the Cramer Furni ture Company of Tliomasvillc, capital fill. Hi ). A ir'gro makes npplical i, n for a State Confederate pension lie is fmm Hladeu and says he was regularly enlisted as a leanister special I A I - i i lii eil l h in the W liirniigh co m The linvelili'l , if 1 II 1 1 c I linlisail Il lllidlllglil l.ll lug hair the hoi utile slo At 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i. , last i Ii 'dies was iviishi-il rninl. which i- m: i iu ' ialveston. The pi opi-i I) 1 1 1 1 1 1 l' esliinaleil ill lei millln iu the Pit c and roll n live millions. The l III i c island 1, is sil uated was sn I nut i of water en', m il 1 1 i I lie city. Hie Seelv III and tite paliciit 0 sieainers which u wircked. A 11 i In i .ii swept away Ine steamer w a-- can ii- 1 city A nol her si cinici hi nt il s w reclo-il v h.-ti i Tlie rescue w.iil. i, bring pushed liernieally. Sieann is ujiii water and liiod and i!in ho . haw lieeu '.l iving 1 1 on -I on foi I . .i I -i on 1 1 i i i lr I be - I I ( in. I. -lieeu In V n. I ,, I In-, I ll Il 1- pal.l ICS ,1 I . ill vest on llll'S Th.lnss - is plai ed al iiii h .-.I -i ..I p.lal I, iK i si, in in III feet t point in ;i . w recked Hlglll big poit were I.Ilc- well' into i the I In-top iitui..-i w"- 1'ir tnili- ' r Ills l-l-lii' Soil- II"' sulVci no' t wlm II H- II:- I - si '-, I Ii in i II'IHII,.- I I he wenl l. I h in ui-i pretty g- t he in anioiig a won I l hi M in land ' Wouiil !" e So I ii i as nil. In.. P'-ak 'l ,lii i o l nl I In n all.ul. o lo :,nnii .v I ' i : . I i "i I.. Mi W t hi' I Willi M -I I I in ii, ;tu 1 1 .v .iii,L' !' in;; it .'ill, HlllT U . . : 1 1 i-liiiii: lis! I irl is ! 4 -i;i. Ih-, i i w 1 1 ii; in lr Niu I iiUN Ji lilt ' A'iii.:r,n -I 'i'i v-Mt r ! . . ' 1 1 I ; in. c . i l,,,n," I a 1 u w -u -;n' I "III ; k I Ii - i , i n It- -i i .i hl'I 1 1 if- Kll'l lur h.iitu Krttr A In.. IlI.lW lit 1 In in-)i - lli in i x i - SlIIHili I ( ; uru-l-' in 1 1 ; ' i p i- in I w 1 1 1 ' 1 1 liic 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 j I in. 1 1. , I lll.s I lllti- 1 1 iIhv iln- Kill Situjiion in Phil A I u x ih ire i ri-l. l!t-nr n i-t! licre if i r uImt rftiiru -f 'I h-- hill I.Mf utf m ar- l liul Mf 1 Hi i ( 1 Ii -1 t u ri n l' 1 lw if a n. Ii fit ii f i . KrtM, Il Mm' I'ln :;-'h- t,I II -.1.- i ill l.t-I MJ)i( iiiM- t( r 1 1 : It-Mi nl -II II , iH iu y, ulllin Sj'lllk i il L' ii In -mi v limit' will t- Imh, No Shinwaibt Men In London. We hac uot M arnv'tni al (be hlrt wiiUi biiu;f iu London. Uut viiliin the it few inre Uitrt- lin certainly been ft tiatiL't in tlii Isw s nf clitfuelle - jiiiincr cioi.li. Hi: Tue utraw i I - i I . . , il inufler rvtn a i U:iiormlk' l,iui- j 1 1 i th' m ain It li yers . . in no . i. - i ; h i Kiiii n i - "ri:-- i a- ;i lU-t iiled I .t : I o ' t !u l f .t v Ul.le M 1 v :t- i r .ii" I it all V U Ii v. Hi-'n iii'-- iiimii WH-.IH i i i. 1 alii t ,i;tr h I I. il 1 1 . 1 111 i Ii . Now il lins iln -wl i lint i Ik- tlirtli I n I Ur ti an I Hi I :il I h it Imikii ui ,t linriiihi; Miiiiiiirf ilrt . .I, lii I w - il i a 1 lie line - il'iek Honour w i ii tt tj who 1 loil) I II' -1 I .1 nil 1 111 I - . W II ill HII'l i Itllll 111 1 IlKl ,er I !;i'i nl in t' hIuhiL u r- r:c.v i Iioul' li -Ih' III Hi II W i P I t.Hli , i ( ;H f f i( (lie liUlemi- h rl hi ii plaet s in u il , nl L-i liail a-, t nifi I 111 s" I "li . w !H' re 'Ti ll i -1 1 ui 1 1 11 H II Mel lis iu' W il iriiin.' t fllll .1 il.e lael llr.l r me i i'Io'mIs, I m i 1 I loil i lot I lieiu w lial )- juM II I .Oll ll I 1 1 . 1 the I) lcel.-l sai-! he ii'in among 'VI -i'i'n-,1 led I'l van i, lioni I'.l yan ( oil vestnn i . , leiiiliiig ens! Mini nilcs, anil is s. i vidl h uort h and he city, with its more t liau si le. i.i i ::,l i-lai I went e vi ll l: noli-s ,n il ; grrillrsl so nil h lii no part of :;s.iiiiii n 1 1 1 it i i ii , is ji t aiioi 1 In- sea I "Vrl li be li-iincd Ihrie O.M-.! ...,...,.,!. I.. I He- Ii i I - in III lev Iv l ni:e ..I .1 l.'ksoo c l . I . ll I Is ol I Irallge. ial iniiiiMi b-twecn Boers Afaln Defeated. Special to Journal. JjOhikin. Heptemlier H. The lirltlsli defeated Hie Doers at lleltfnntcin. The Hoers art fleolnf and abandoned some artillery and strong positions. Kruger ani8leynare fleeing from them wllh General Hamilton is pursuit Beat the Superstition. (INCIRsTATI, September (1 -Thret' hour after the acted as bridesmaid al lb wadding of C. W. John and Hadle 0. Tuck T, M aa Alloa Sinclair, daugh Ur of Charles B. Sinclair, was i tarried to vVIIUrd Kealer, to whom she was mi 'l"bHlnclalr-Keelcr wedding as not to hav bn cxlobralecl tonight, but at lbewddlof sapper of her friend, Mrr. JoliD, Mls Klnclalr found lh 'thimble," tho sappoal symbol of old-maldshp, In bar plc of wtddiBK cak. Fuarlna; that th tupenitltlon would prov Irut, be ooaraltad with jrounf Ke4ar, and Ibejr Uvltsal Ih anllr wwldlnj Mtrtjr tart lb alnlatr, tb It"t. L. E. Leo of tlx North PrMbjrtarUa Church to tbo bom of het father, mhtn ib varrbxi U br br!4oa MtW'i drm.' ; . , 1 A GOVERNMENT APPEARS. Prominent Chinamen bo To I'ekln. A l;avurable oullnuk. W asiiinoton, Sept. '.I. -Ureal impor tance Is attached by olliclals hcie to the ri luru of 1'iluce Chlng lo l' kin Sinrc the rrlief or the legalious Ihc foreigu Ministers In I'ekln, notably tlm-e represenllng the Cnlleit Stales and .Is pan, have been making earnest efforts lo imbu e a representative of the Chinese (loverninent to rcltrrn and discuss terms of peace I'rlnce Chlng was recently ap pointed by Imperial deciee a comnils inibHloner lo act with Id Hung Chang and several other progressive Chinamen lo discuss teims of pence with the pow its Ills arrival In I'ekln is thnri foic of tae greatest Importance. IJ Hung Chang, It is ci pencil, will proceed without delsy lo I'ekln lo con still I'rlnce Chang and Hie foreign Min isters ll is considered highly probable that Isfore consenting to proceed In t he capital I'rlnce Chins; conimunl calcd at length wllh the Kmperor and Km press I owager and iinderalands (heir while. Through him aswell as through I.I 1 1 ii UK (-hang, efforts will lie made lo Induce the liniM-rial family lo return to lln-lr capital Situation At Manila. NUnii.a, Heptemlier 0-Tbe Philippine Commission, al its first public session, to lie held nest Wrslni sday, will discuss the appropriation of one third of the The lial, condition not nnly points to Ihe desperate sit nut ion of the p -ople at siicli a t hue as this, but. t heir danger maybe iMiisiilcrt-i! emphasi.eil uhi n it is known thai exactly where the city hall is built ihe i-hind is only one and one iiartcr inib's wide On I he hay, or north side of thecil i, is the commercial scitinu, wilh wliarves strelching along lor nearly two miles, lined with sl.eds and large storage hous- i-s. Then ill thai pmliiui of Ualvrsion, I here are l h rce elevat ors, one of l.MHI. O-lil bn.hels capacii y, one of 1 .oiio.lli 10, and the third of 7-"iO,IMIII. The island from llu'iinrlh side y cnnni'iicd willi Ihc in ai nl it ml by railroad bridges and the longest wagon bridge in the world, ihe latter nearly two miles in length Il is ou the south side of the city be ginning within lifly yards ol tin' in.-di-iiiii gulf tide, that ihe wealthy icsidcnt porlion nf the city is located, and which was the lirst pari oT Ualvcston to be stricken by the full force of the storm. There was located there one home which alone cost the owner over 1,1,1)0,(10(1 Most of the residences Hie of frame, but there are many of stone anil lo irk . In the extreme end of Ihe city there ate many raised coltag s I'hey are buill on piling, and stand fmm right to ten reel frolh the ground as a precaution against liuods, it being p is slble fnr the water lo sweep under lln-in The cvuly proleelion Ihat has rvi r been provided for I lie (iitlf side of the eity has la-en two stone break wiiIcm, but in my limes, with ordinsry slonns com Ing in Iroin the (lull, the high tnlew aler lias been hurled ovur the low sione walls right Into Ihe very doois of icsi deuces. ,1 any millions of dollars ai r In -! r,l in the w holesale and retail huinc-s nl III1' city . (u Strand slui-l ahuie ihen are ten blocks id business establishments that represent an Invested capital nf 12;,(Kin,(Hl. Market street is I he lic y retail sircet, and there, in (he hesrt id the Ilnoded district, the losses ralinol Inn reach away Inln thu millions Two years ngo (lalvpstnii did the luaviusl shipping business In cotton and grain of any Southern city Two shiploads of cattle were leaving the port on an average every week. Mills Want Lower Cotton. LnsiHiN, Hpl H Mftnrhf nior W-dy report llmt he rnMon mllU nr cloiiriK In lri(o huiiiImt in Die dlntrlcU mfcnip ulnting Amrrlcnti (tlon Tim ptmllion grnwi more KCtHd tUily Tito M anrhrfiler i u ht II n r x plnl n that n gn'dt pirt nf tin- mlton hi IJvrr pool Ik Iwllevrd lo tir of Inferior ()tiltly. nl price urn too htli in rnnkfi upln n Ittfc prof1lhln with irn und cloth tt t hnl r preMnt Vftlum. "New York nri Mnn liHir,M th pn per continue. "rr rnfrKged In )tme I'll.- VV.Lii.-. I v ami .Ntinin Tin' Si-n:il uioii- uii'l (':ttt will 1 h'l in ir tioui nti I hin e-;c I o mike I lie N oyem 1 1 l ilee lion li e! . The Si file eh'irP'r 1 !i I ,;i -y Yi hii h l';ie tiiriiitr I '(Hiijeinv ol I' i ei v il Thi eompuny will mie I n i iu in ic Im r;ip "As It) the Sm-Iku inr of Ainerit Hii eil eiis in die c. uiiiy. I nnisl say llinl, a lar ;is I e.nil.l sit, ihey h;ive always 1 1 in I 1 1 1 i Ifiil i-i I y wilh ( he unlive- I'm -.nlilii'is, Liu, d inc. in t h-iinelve-i well. Hid tin- II 1 1 (II I r of ei -.e of inLoMfhlioii or nilier tii-sortier linc-s is eeriuiiily small v h ii the niimliei ol Iimi(m js e.msivlei i i I s'iw no -e-iinlrtloiis eondut-t, nor hu y :ihn t lie people. Ihe Hem- A ilmi i!tl I h'Hie hi 1 he ( !ov- t'l.o iient's ttealni nl ol the Kilipinos had AZc FC In addition to the large and complete stock of Bicycles and Sundries, I am carrying a full ana varied stock of Guns Revolvers, Loaded hi-en t :il her lo Inue :i ,roo.l 1 - mil -I' lii ili-sfl t'et I V eeie e-sn," t't siiow I hn ine?.s mil : ' I hey oii:;h: U - ileehire.l "Of . ioiiIiI he lenipereii by lenity, eieiseil, hnl st el j y is nee- pt-ople I loil we tut an ilal is $1 .Ml HI. an i W . , I:lui.iii. li in kin iiml 1.. I'. V on' en .'ire I lid holders. 1 In- Mate :ilso rha; U ' .hi ri-H Wine Mini I :-t iliim; ( ' of Wehloii, eapilu! lo.i.Oi) V !i y tu lis ;iie al M c. lor I '.m 1 J ".i n i 1 lii'i are s oi k holders. In I he Kpt-it opal ( h.. rehr In n day pr:r rt s w civ read i or ! IMi net o the dioecsr of A-h.'ville, ilaiiLM ioiiMlv ill of appemlieil is. I he h'i;i-lnliii.' w ill lie sperm I o i ne rear t lie rapar i 1 y oi I he I lo -pil il for t lie I nsane, at l II is now lull lo ovei Mow in:', late syslem will pioh.-i'ily he adopt 'd W A. .nil hi ie appeaU 1 coin t of appeal- for .1 udt order Ihul Ihe lilark well haeco il impany he hoM N-iveni n nol less tha:i I.'IOO 01M) This afternoon Ihe I i u ! i yenlion rif I his (.omiTt'ei-in il meet lu-re, at t In- rail ol .1 A ' nl ill. rt ov the I'opu 1 1 I ( on v. n I . o ll is .ii.t Ih at allt-r tin- laib i the llcpiihlirans and I'opnli-i -I ci;el In r i n d n i inerl in-: ( hii mini Si in in-tu aid 1 d i Hie lii'iiiiiiii lo make up an I tor on i npi akei s In Iln- ra in pa i ranip'i'L'N ' l"(w an- in he ..i ai I he ellies and low ns on I In- Sept einlM'l 1 I , mid lit I he mu n I r ' l.'ith. All the nrnHiii.ri ' Vhil rema y rl'ili-. should !(..v after this mai l'i " Th dionhl Ih ue;ain - nl ream -t. walk- ami mi i ii.' itn ever helore. ( A stork 'is Hie tnipany s vine il am! tailed V elej? ! 'anion, I hrU he oin 1 hi- rirrnit inionlm,s Dm ham To tli-i nrl To I ll. rts me 'tint; Will u'el "We an a n o n ( hi r ii d in nilil nf on Ihe Strike Not Ycl On. lo .loin nal. 1(1. Tim I 1 m I Moi. I'm 1 1, i n.iftl i , I 'a , Sepl . miners in Ihe anlhraeiie disliirl of I'enn -yNania are al work today. Thousandth inn! laken their lools away expeelittK ti hike Iml loday they nheyed the orders of the trailers and worked. Il is thought I li 1 1 1 he t t ike may he ordered within I H hours Inr many men are unwilling lo j;o out British Take Lydenbur. (' i'l. ToW N, Sent. !. -(M'lieral ln eon I i n nes hi ml vaitee. He t roused l l.e Maneli Ih ri. 10 miles east of I,iei,- j hur::, and eanie inln anion with llie I II m rn I l.ydi iih tr was oeeuiiied lasl Thnrs day. This is reaided hen :is inaikini: one of iln lasl slaies id the war 'I he hoers now talk of trekking in Herman lerrilorv I ll is sMil t hat papers seized al Pretoria show thai Ihe Ncl hei liiid-t Kailway Coin p:my in many ways actively assisted the I will guarantee to saJe you money on any make of Gun, and will sell other goods in this line on 1ery close margin Give me a call. WH. T. HILL, ill Middle Stn cl. ipposile Journal Oftire RUBBER TIRES. l'urjnics or ( 'ui rinses f iirni.shi'd l,u iii'ilrr uilli ljnlilirr Tin s or new liecls tt il It I'llliliiT life.' W Ili'l'IS llliony (i I lliil ire. M'lllr for til your sliiirt IC I It . onvcrteil its id pr.ni.hd workships ini o ! f iii our line i s with b A eoniph-le line of inlil and told tilled walch sold at I ll llaMei's for i ash and on I n -I al nicli I s lo lespnusible perl ies vim wanl ;tn I hini. cal I mi u.s. Wr will (ili'llSe Villi. I!e.sici'l fully, ii. II. Waters aV Non, riiouo ls.'i "i Hr Kid Sir ;'. Th. bowe i iiin-il iln i li I v and are I it-Win's l.itilr tile iliii-illah d lol I 1 1 1 1 11 ll 1 1 -s N t V IT 'J I I II. ip I'" S I l and illy. DcutschlanJ The Winner. I.oMioS, Si pt IU I'lVC d.'U s 1,-1.1 hours, Ihat U the new linns ilniiiir Ur. .ml The HcillM hbmil retains the lilie nf ipleen nt Ihe Atlantic liners Mie hi. Is'steii the Kaiser W'llhelni der (irnsse In (he grest race arrnss i In- Atlanlir. more llisn thai she In brought the trans Atlantic passage nearlv four Ii.him nearer the live dsv insik by lieal nig I he rniinl rslsbllslie.l on her previous v.n sge from New Yoik to riwtnuiili From Ihe Scllly Islands the llehls of the llculi lilsnd were slghle.l al in nl p. ni The observer al (he l.iird report 1 ed the w inning ship al K1 !i(l a m The Kaler Wllhclm Is still not reported si (he l.lsrd j The run from I he I, bard lo I'l t moid h aas inailr In two hours, the ship reach liif! there al i! '' o'rlork ihls morning. The llambiirK Ameiirsn agents si I'ly. month stale thai Ihe time of Ihe voysire iVVrVVi'iVV Fine Lot Portsmouth I Corned Mullets Just Received ks a Also nice lot Spanish Mackerel. Genuine Java Coftee, fresh Roasted S and ground to order, only 20c. Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Z Butter. a 35 Small Hams and English Cured Shoulders. -I" Fulton Market Corned Beef. -Z ; Complete stock Staple and Fancy Groceries. Yours Truly, 1 J. L. Mm EL, Wholenale fc Retail Grocer, 71 Ilrl Nt. .'. ili H hours The llenUrli anil's of pull, aud Ihc renolullon of lh spin- .pn,Y, ,w.rd was fi iI.t II hours 4(1 ' t T . . ..1. nets Is Manchester's answer to tba cor- minute The trsns-Atlanllc ner. If thure is one at Naw York. In the' therefore Is lowered by H hours lulsrests of Ihe l.sncs.hlrs lodastry. "n'11"0 We msjf boXi ll will slllt Inrl htr ills reo'ird i snd 40 DEBNAM AND KINSEY SCHOOL, MILITARY, Literary and Business School. treasury's n,00fl,000 for the constrartlon eoonm tba linlls snd srnwHllly rbeapeit and renalr of roads and tirldaea throuib- cotton." ont tbo archipelago. The report! nf military operations show 1 list of late llirss have bran trivial. Manila Is now eipcrlcnelng th burl est typhoon known for years. Mr. Cleveland Declines. I Will's I, title Early Klsers arc prompl. pslslable, pleasant, powerful, ' pnryfylnit lltll pills, t 8 Daffy. ' WasnmoTo", RepL H.-Ki-rwalfWul ClcTtland baa dttillnwl the PrwahWi apnolntmeot t a,mbr of lb Inlr J JI tUA Yaa Ujfi ! s III. k . I ... ... ... .t.1 SWW MUSI IH Ml" in kiii win, na'ign, a alien ai Domra oi Aroiirauow onowr i. kauf, kaff, kongb or knk, bat the ooly nt txaty. Bmt Um barmlaM remedy that qalckty ara It It It-frMlUml Uarrltoo ku tocpte4 . BcMtV 0( vh aiingie uoagn vira. w a innyf tk4 ftppoiiUMni. I , y CASTOR I A for IaiUU utd Childrta. i .,SO V dim Thn only school of Its kind In Esllorn Carolina, Sis well aqalppid Teeober r p ream tin k sn of tbe b et 0 t'.eaiee cnil UnieooltUt. . Thorongh In ell of Iti Department. A ell ried Literary rourae Includ Inn Ancient and Modore Le.njoi. Conrwe la aVit and Masle, An 4p-u 'ftte Iltislneaa (Vnrs; Whrrrthand and Typewrtllna;. , ' -' ''.'": F.ipensea for a fle snoatha term, laoiiidlnK Uitloa, boa lutnlsrM d toom, furl anal llghta, nag lti $lt M fll.M. . . --. n. . "-, --:V V Bend for rmspeotai. , f A Ja E. DEBNAAl. Supt,
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 11, 1900, edition 1
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