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V VOL. XVIII NO. 5G. NEW BERN, N. "C, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 19011. NINETEENTH UMl A 47 & 49 Pollock Street. -TRY .' HACKBURNV " IN , IS IS PERFECT ONLY 10 a is IFOR 14 POUND PACKAGED Every- One Who Enters -Our Store Stands , v JFace to Face -With - Great - Now U jmir chance t temre the ple't oi ml advantage (a the early .buyer. ': Then la-no time Jike'the prese ii , to -make y.iur ac'ectu ps. ' - ' , l- i Suits from $2J5 to $10.0(1 ; . Youth's Suits fo " 75- ' Children's Suits '-.75 to 3.50 ' Qr -at l'ar:l 1 m 1u Mo i. Ladies and Children's 8ho . y- Jinit Bcceivcd a Big Lot of Straw and : Alao a fine line of Dry Goods Notions, Trunks, &c. Bo eomn r!f lit in arid let us thaw you what can do way of Qord Good and L-w Pr'ccs. , ' ' Hli.LniUMII o I UUIV UUhirrtll i , SO &6i Kiddle St. 0'-llAsVltle !; NEW ARRIVALS Of 0 ri co t't me a i om - on currenre at our grooeiy. Inferior V "vffd products are imr cheap, nq r matter how 'ow price I, ,; AU o ir t Hups have the true cheapness of J ' prlniBftiii!'ty.)' Btiiple and Fancj j' 3 - Tlreen'.Dry snd L!qulil; limeitlc y an'l Imported, "it's all the. same; j. our Mure U llie" rlaoe to' do, tine thing for yourself. V' " - A re alt lot nt C'llifuml" Na"l Ora'ii.et 0o dre.-n.V Fane Lerr ons JOodcx. Als ia Fresli li lot Kmall I UJlnma TStnps jrs'. in ' v ami Bruttkfa-THt , . Yours to please, J. R. IARKER, ' vrjioney.- , If ynn lv.'int a good cup of find you will gi l it. Tlii roff.-c is to nny Ir-B of jiricn. ' I Prompt Delivery ;r -'W i. - . , V ' V hi'. - BLEND up CENTS nt t'lti lates'.' Our new s'oeY oTors ua- YVooton Hats for Men and B '. HOWARD MACHT, Propr e ori (X2ssv (aV(Va(tfO 'Sj ' j JR., GROCER 77 Broad Street, r From Dunn's ' '. Youjoan always expect; when, yon or.lor your food supplies from tills reliable storo. Wo on snp j ply every demsnd of a flrt eliiss -ftmily tr.ulo with the Cliolcont Ht ipl.i and Fa icy Groceries, liol l.liS IVklm, 8 tncs,;0Uve,Fo R vr Print limur, and l'i? Ilaiim a'llt i.tk II tt m Prhes, We muke a spe?lilt.y of lil(r gr.lrt Tai Mi.t0.irettS. Our IVrfocllDn lileiul - Colfoo 13 Fino, Trico Only 20c. JclirionK ruff, r - !T. - o in Hi. buy 11 jiomid irkft, Bargains NEWS, SCANT. Boers Reported Resisting. Kothlnr From Roberts. Where Is Kruger T Special U Journal. London. June 2 General Freucb I In front of Pretoria, but bis advance la op posed by Boers. The Daily Chronicle -says, . "e may see some hard fighting before the British flag flies over Pretoria, for even If the Boers hold only the three forts standing close together on the hills south of the town they wil be in a position to stand a siege. . 'ft - s A. dispatch , (ays that Dr. Heyman, President Kroger's phystoian,and Prichle Eloff, Mr. Eruger's Son-in-law, have ar rived at Lorenzo , Marques. A belated dispatch from Eroenstad, dated May 29. reports that Mr. Eruger is ill and that the station master at Eroonstad says the President is desd, ,-,'- The demand by the British is thatOom Paul shall not stay In the Transvaal v r The Times has the following from Lo renao Marquee: ' , : "Keports of the most conflicting char acter are currenl hare, due to the activi ty of the Boer agents. -While one sec tion declares that President Eruger bss returned to Pretoria for the purpose ol arranging terms of surrender, another tates that' the British have been re luled outside of Pretoria. Nothing Authentic Is known here regarding Mr (eruger's whereabouts or the situation to the Transvaal. -r : In reply to an Inquiry the United Hates consul at Pretoria, Adalbert B. day, has cabled to the United States Embassy here that Lord, Hosslyn was liberated Wednesday, bat was allowed to remain In Pretorie,. Lord Cecil Mau ner. he says, was also liberated. They were both acting as newspaper corres pondents. : Although ' Consul-General rlay's cablegram does not mention the feondllion prevailing at Pretoria, there ! i disposition here to regard It in some aeanura as a kind or seml-oisolal in ioisemeat of the slatemrnta made In Lord. RowlyoVdlspatoh to the Daily Vlail.-of London, announcing the ..immi nent surrender of Pretoria to the British IS AGUINALDO dead? Said To Have Been Shot By Blajor March's -. v' . " Troops; ' - Niw Tobk, June 1 A dispatch from Manila to the Bun says- ' "Major Peyton a March, of the Tblr- ty-thlrd Volunteer' Iufantry, who hai wen -pursuing Aguiualdo. has success fully crossed ,the mountains of NortL Luzon and is now at A par rl. He report t joining up witb;the supposed bodyguard of Agulnaldo north of the Cagayan val' ley. -' " f ' "During the flght which followed it as seen that an insurgent officer wa Uiot 1 aud that he fell from his horst le wss rescued by his comrades, but the bone and saddlebags were captured. "The saddlebag's contained A golnaldo'i peisonel papers. ,The next day an out' post of the .Forty-ninth Volunteer In fanlry (colored) reported that a raft col tainlug a body with two soldiers guard ing, it bad floated, down' tbeCgjat river, but l hat the swift current prevent el Its capture. It is thought possible thsi pie officer shot was Aqu n ldo, and thai U as bis body which the soldiers . were guarding.'!. . , VSr - YICTORT fOR DEMOCRATS. Aull-Tnist Resolution Defeated -fi f ;' House.- -- ' la the Wabhikotor, June 1. The House ol Representatives today defeated the Joint resolution proposing a constitutions amendment - empowering Congress to regulate trusts. . The vote stood Ayes, 184; nsys, 131; 83 short of the requisite two-thirds 1M '.' '. V ' To Act In China. . . . 8ii-KanAi, Chins, Junel The detacb neut of over 800 marines representing the United States, France, Great Britain. Itupsla, Germany,. Italy and . Japan, has arrived at Pekln to protect the foreign legal Ions there. .. ' . : Twenty-three warships are now at Taku, nesr tho river entrance to Pokln nine Russian, three British, three Ger man, three French, two American,- tao Japanese and one Italian. In addition to their crews the Rus ilans bsve on board their wartblps 11,000 troops from Port Arlhnr, with ileld equipment, Fourteen thousand more Russian troops are Jield to readi ness at Port Arthur. MIdaie-of-Roai Populist Accepts. riiil.Aniii.rni, June 1' Wbsilon IW ker, of (I'lilladnlplila, nominee of the Mbldle-oMlie-lload Populists for Presi dent of the United Hlates, lias written s formal lelter of acceptance. Mr Ilarkor illacusacs illrect le;.;lUllon as "the flrnt of reforun," sets out some ilimi'era tlmt beset tho Iiepubllo and do fiii'-H jHi-ltlon on rfiilwnyH, money, Un ' Ii.'mI, t?i ! i'iti an'l ti;Hn expun- H.'l. lie t! l ii. 4fr ( re! m' ..!! y HrU ti i ii-n of l;i'...r ri' j"ii.- 1 l.i f.iv.ir nf I I, i:; pine , . ,, ' .. . ,. J'.-- A :. :: r ' , : y f - 1 -! . : j i f ' n EiLEIGH. College Commencements are the 1 - Order of the Day. , Seaboard Air Lino tiives Breakfast to 300 Unests. Ayeoek Doing r':i Urand Work. Loeal ' . ; ' Polities re " t . . Urely. Special to Journal. " ' v . Raleiob, June 8. On Monda; June 4th, (he commencement exercises of the Baptist Female University of Raleigh wlllbenln. ' At Chapel Hill the State University commencements i begins ' on - Monday June 4th, and it -will be the signal for the usual representative ' gathering of the state's "best and brightest and most beautiful.' -, There .will though be a tinge of sadness pervading the ceremo nies when the thought comes that the present efficient president of the Uni versity is to server his connection with not only the University, but the Siato. . Hon.. Chss B.: Aycock it untiring In his canvass of the State. ; Others are doing much for the Democratic party. but O. B. Aycook at the head and leader of the State ticket is winning laurel for himself:- and. votes . for' the psrty, - The board of aldermen at its regular monthly moeting last night transacted ronllne business. The only item of gen utue Importance was the statement of city attorney Watson that the Water ,'o.npany, under law, was liable to tax ation and should be required to list, end pay taxes Just as any other corporation Is required todo. - There is a bitter flght on against Mr. ulius Lewis, president ' of boarl of county commissioners; and Mr. Gaston Howell one of the members of the legi lalure from this couaty on account of their antagonism to organized labor, -- The Seaboard special from Tampa to tiiohmoad reached hare on schedule time V. (0 s. m., and was met by a reprcBtnlt tiro body of Raloigh citizens at the depot From there they went to the Yirlnro dousewhen covers were laid for 'i'O dr. A A. Thompson ex-president cham uer of commerce preideJ. He wa txst master and Introduced Governor Russell tithe first speaker. l The governor said the State and its entire people were proud of the success which had crowned the construction and organization of the "Greater Hoaboard Air Line Rystcm. f resident John Hkellon, Williams wss riven a grand Ovation when he rose to reply.1 He expressed his appreciation of what Raleigh had done for tho system That the system was grateful for the fact that here in Raleigh a Just and up right' Judge (U. 8. Judge Purnell) bad saved it from disintegration anddettruc tion. , Mr. Wi N.Jones of the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce bade the visitors a welcome to the city as the Governor had to the State. - President St. John made a spirited reply and introduced Judge Purnell who suggested "eating was more In order than speaking at present; ' -un to uionmona from l atnpa " was the cry as the train pulled outof the .tatlon at 10,15 a. m. , ' - Bryan and the Envoys. Cmcaoo, June 1 A dispatch to the Record from Lincoln, Neb., says; Gov ernor Poynter has received a message from Washington staling tbst the Boer envoys will visit .Lincoln on their West ern trip, As soon as the expected ar rival was made known a citizen's com mittee set to work on arrangements for receiving the envois. It ia understood that the Boers are coitrlog to Lincoln solely for the purpose of holding a per sona Interview with Hon. W.J.Bryan in regard to Boer national affairs. They wish to ascertain from Mr. Bryan what the national policy toward the burghers would be shoild be be elected President Mr, Bryan refuses to discuss the expec' ed visit aad conference. - , THE MARKETS. - The following quotations' were. receiv ed by J. K. Latham, New Bern, N. 0. Nbw VoftK, June 3 Corroit: July... . Aug. . Sopt Oct..., . Nov. .... Jsn Open. ITigb. Low, Close . 8.83 8.83 .8 10 8 14 . 7.81 ' 7.83 . 7.00 7.0i . 7.51 7 63 . 7.W 7.55 8.80 8.09 7.c0 783 7 50 7,t0 8.83 8.14 7 85 768 7.50 7 65 CltlCAOO MAIIKETS. Wheat: Open, lilgb. Low. ( lose July .. 7 or, 87 Ml 74 81 II' I It bales Coiin: July 8o. It y Pfd.... T.C. I .., Con V Foilrt 87 7(1 . Ktil 87 87t l-ember Cotton receipts wero in.nno at all porl.H. J I i t i f ( '..,!- 1 Im f I Now the Cholera. j " ' t Special to Journal. '. .' ' . J . , LoNDOir, June 8 The ravages of cholera in Bombay Is terrific. ; Six per cent of the population Jn one dlstilct has died from the disease. Boxers" Killing Foreigners. . Special to Journal . ' ' v " ; Bono Kono, Jund 8. The French consulate at Tieq Tslng Is notified tli J thirty foreigners, Including slxwomen and one child were attacked by. Boxers Of these four were killed and four were wounded. : The fete of the others Is un known. ' ' . ' THE WHOLE SYSTEM Kay Become Invaded by Catarrh ', ' . General Lewis' Case. Bon. James Lewis, Surveyor General ol XiOUlslana. . Fe-ru-na Drug M'f'g Co., Columbus, O.t " Gentlemen I have used Pe-ru-na for short time and 'can cheerfully recom mend it as being all you represent and Wish every man who is suffering with catarrh could know of its great value. Should I at any future time have occa sion to recommend a treatment of your kiud, rest assured that yours will be the one. Jamea Lewis." Wherever the catarrh Is, there is sure to be a waste of mucus. Tho mucda is as precious as blood. It is blood, In fact. It is blood plasma blood with the cor puscles removed. To stop this waste, you must stop this catarrh. A course of treatment with Pe-ru-na toever falls to do this. , ' Send for free catarrh jbook. Address The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Co., Columbus, O.' A. & N. C. R. R. PASSENQER DEPARTflENT 1 ' Nbw Bkiw, N- C, May 81 1900. Itntes to Moiehead. The following special tates of fare (season 1900) from stations named to Morehead City and return.. In effect June 1st, 1000: v '-' . 8EA80H STATIONS. TrcKKT. Oojdsboro .........4.00 LaQ range 8.50 Elnston...;A .. . 800 Dover...... 3.75 Core Creek 8.7Q New Bern ... ..... l'OO Rlverdale 1.75 PATOBDAT HIOHT. 2(0 180 t 6 140 . 18) ' 1.00 ' .00 ' .40 Newport. - .80 ' ' Teacher's TlokoU. , ';', ; Special rates of fare Round Trip tick eta (including one membership coupon of 93 00) to the meeting of the North, Caro Una Teachers' Assembly at Morehead City. In effec, June 13, 1000, to June 17. 1900. Tickets to be on sale from June 0th to June 47th and good to return wilb final limit as July 85, 1900; Ooldsboro ;. .$4 40 Core Creok". .$4 00 LaGrange'.'. .. 4 2i . New Bern 8 25 Klnstoa 4- ' 4 15 Rlverdale ...,810 Dover...... r. 4 00 Newport ..'.,.. S 48 Bes to Hnum Rprlna-s. 'Vi ' Bummer excursion' tickets (season 1000) f rem A. A N. O. sutlons Round Trip for Seven Springs, N, O. Roup trip tickets will be sold to LaGrange 'to parties visiting the above Sprloga-at the following rates of fsre for the round trlpr v1 J Goldsboro....) .7d New Bern 25 Elnston .... . .60 Rlverdalo .... 3 75 Dover ... ... 1 05NewpeL, ., 8 45 Core Creek. . . 1 50 "Morehead City 8 80 Tickets on sale June 1st. Tickets good, to return to October 81, 1000. I ; , - ? , , 6. L. DILL, t). P. A. ' JAst Your .City .'Taxcn. Tm are her dy notified that the time for T.ix List ins; is at hand. The books are now open ia the City Tax Collector's office and will continue open until June 83th. for the purpoie of receiving yotr tixTst. Hours from 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. Dou't fall to attend to this under pen alty of the law. J. J. TOL80N, Junu 1, 1M0. City Tax Collector. nWJ 5' ?-S3i 3 1 1 Are yea rxcilzg cny 1.. X I Small Pig Hams 5 ' v Breakfast Strips, California Ilatns, EnglUh Cured Shoul ders and liig Hams to cut ' A 3 lb can Grated Pineapple 10c. Fresh Prunes, Evaporated Apples and Peaphes. Fancy Cream '.heese. Canned Fruits and Vegetables, (aimed Meats, Salmon, Sardiues and Lobsters. Hejuz' Sweet Mixed and Plain Cucumber Pickles. Pure Extracts and Spices. Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. Fancy Syrup and Molasses. Anything in Groceries yon want., Give me a call. Yours Truly, .TSS. 5 .1 I. Js Iff I HI BIBVBPBI 'Phone 91. MfiHANM. fiASKILL HARDWARE CO., Have a full and complete stock, and fill orders with promptness. We have few more Gauze Doors and Screens and more to arrive. Give us your or der. Call on us tor Calcimo to decorate your rooms. Carpet and Matting Tacks. Faints and Enamels, small cans. Ntains and Varnish, sizes to suit. Granite Ware, Tin Ware, Sprinklers, Lawn Mowers, Hoes for flower garden, 25c. If you are thinking oi a Eelrigerator, come to see ours. None other on the market like it. "ODORLESS." New line Scissors and Shears. PHONE YOUR WANTS TO 147. 73 MIOOLK STREET. "HOT WEATHER CLOTHING IS ON TOP" And many have availed themselves of its "satisfying iiali!ie8" fie past two weeks. You'll like tho weights, the fit, the style, the color aud the prices. X- Mue Ferge Suit's from $6 00 up. Blue Serge Coat and Vest, skeleton lined. Blue Serge Kue Pants Suits. ) Balbriggan Underwear 35o up. Scrivcn Elastic Seam Drawers for fat men, thin men, short men and tall men. Can fit you or any other man .J.SMITH 61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St. S. (j. ROBERTS, v.; Wholesale Deal rio Groceries, Provisions, 1 Canned Qoods ' ' ol Any Description. ' Tobacco of all Grades.- Snuff, Ac. ....'."- :'- ..... :- , , ' vT Prlo" Low, Good guaranteed as Represented. Call and seo me at Nob. 88 and 11 Brick Row, East Bide Marktt. S. G. ROBERTS. Three Large Flats To be sold to the highest bidder. .. it i. .i.i. thore be. will now rut prices il.-wn nil kind of Hlovc Wood, as It muat i i , . . i . -. i mm riKumu. uuu uiu n "in hit um.-r uumuunn. Laths and ITnnit-niailn and Sawed BblnKlee, wlioleaale nnd retail. -. 8 BugKleo, i ltomlCart, fl Ilrajs. and 8 Dump Carts. WW fliir.u.d Fut Llglitwmd Post, will sell bluhest lliilder. For further Ir.forr-atlon, see ' r:i DLL, lis n C..:i n 1 e V.'OoD, ,rn In i.f t 2 Wliols?Nitle & Belall 71 ItroM Nf. 5 Qaskill Hardware Co. NEW BERN. N C Good Buggies. 1 The wheola on our Ruggles are never still. ..They are always rolling from the vslliytothe mountain top without a complaint.' . Repairs In our lino can be had on Short Notice, r Respectfultr, O. II. WtrN A Won, '. 78 Rr.Md 8t . ' .'. ..,' ' I I am sole agent for these well-known Blojcl e la this Imllory. and solicit on,Tour traVe. Ri-pslr parts for a'l old be style as well as latest improved machines .... ... . . ... . or ;ni8 mnks rurMslied promptly, In addition to Rsmhlers I entry a OOI.UMBIA9, riARTFX)RI)3. ; -; . STORMEHU, PrNNAN IB, ' , 1 , 1DKAL3, K KPK'JIAL. v KAOLE8 AND MAliS BICYCLES. : t I have only two of the Model 50 Chain. ' less 0 liim! iiS In 24 Inch f n umw, Trice fi", ard ernBi-t no moro .f tbem, the s o- I e'ng esbsusled at the Fnotoryf I XC'all and riamlne my stork before buying. - AIT Kinds of Bicycle Repairing I' e 1,1 rirst-Clnsi Manner r i CUARANTr.ri).
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