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fc ! iT1 THEY LIKE GOLD. BAD RAILROD WRECK.: Yes, They Have ust (Arrived I 4s V V V Legislature Not Expected To Con- sider Private Bills. ' " Theery newest things in SiberK't s and. Emmet Qrdlesi- - - - , vv S CW S8tVf Wfcsf Sefc Afey A Rings, ' : The Chic Fob is a beauty, alsd $ $ fife mete aii qxydized silver Fobs, (is thin nrrttw hhrh 7.nian?H( Chain ,w . - r.-s r r.. , ;S Only a feTto dainty'Brooches, i . Come and see them for yourselves. l , 47 cc 49 PollocK fctreet.,, : ..,...,..,.,.U,, , ,,, , .t, --.t-l,,,, , , ' ' ' P T- t Every, One Wfio.1 Enters Our Store Stands , I ' . t . , Face-. to Face With Great Bargains -" , . j- ' ' " ? :.. Now U voiir chaiwe to e ro ihe ptcVui latcsV-'Our now frpoci oTcrs un usunl ailvanlngyi M tli rsrly b iycr.1 Thtr t ht no'time like tb6 prewai ttr tutWi your st!cpctii-n. K ' ' . , ' ' V" ' ' ' .' , . 'jHfen's Satis from-$225 to ft 0.00 : 1 Youth's Suits : 1 .75 7.50 ! , Children s Suits " .75 - J.5(? -s :i Qf.pftt Hftfi: I ib In Manx, Ladiri u l( lill.lrcn'- 8ho : Just, Roci lycd A Big Lot of Straw and Wdolon Rata for Men and 1$ ijc . 'Also n fine line of Dry Goods, Notions, Trunks, &c. n,.,. , !,' , -.! fpiA.rontn riflit in and let u how yon what e can du in tl way "of Good Ortnd-i anil Low IVcon." ' ' ' -v ? .". - ' '"' ' AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY, 59 & 61 Ml.ldle St. - HOWARD 4 MpVOHT, Prep .ara.; 5 J NEW ARRIVALS S Of (lm (ruvla aio a commJ',,' . eanvnre at our groenjm Inferior food products aw Dfiver cheap, Ho m-rtter her low priced. All o ir Hue liavo the true cliaipncM of. prime qiint t,f. HhQile and Fam: ; (1oon, Hry auil L (!; I'npejtlc and Imppirted, it all tlio mm t 1 onr Hti.ra li Ihe plxce to do flu ' things for yonraclf. :. .. i . A frp Hit lot of (!u!iforitta Navi I Ora;yo4()c d -n, Puncy l.rrc- oni 'VKi rtrs.. - t ' Al a Flrcah l.t Small I U II. mf-. and n-okrn t Stf p jut in - ' Yonra o I'linue, ' -1 , CiTT-l fir pp,. 'rski i i 5 J.""R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, TJionol69. 77 Broad Street. I Prompt Delivery From Dunn' Yoojcsn alwaya expf cfj when you or lor jour food anppliei from tliU roliailf" toro. We on stip lly cory d-tmaid of n first chisi fimily tru.lo with the (,'ln)inertt St i;d i aiil Vii icf (JmratrK'M.' Hoi-l-lie', Pickl.n, B I'Ui'pJ.JOIivci.'H'ox 11 v.r IVhit fjiti t -r. nnil I'l Unu pj'tiirt fl ill .in IVI i-ii. We m iku a ppcii)py of hih , grilu I'.m an I ;C.ilf :. '.i'r P.jrf0nti-:i IIUmi.I- Ooll yj Tim, Water Snpply For Elizabeth City. Taace Stalne Date Ig Jalj 18th. --KepablIcaA Delefratea. Wei-' ' don and Norfolk Bj " Water.". s ; Special (o Journal. "'",. - - fAi,Rion, June 4 The State ebartera the Ell.abclh City Watt r Company wltb (23,1)00 capital, E.'F. Ayditt and otle owners. It will probably secure Its sup ply from the Dismal Swamp. ' v I'be Weldon and Norfolk steamship company, which was teday granted a charter, has an authorized ehapilal of $200,000. It proposes to operate boats ol it least 4 feet draft between Weldon and Norfolk rla the Dismal Swamp canal and thus greatly reduce rates of freight which are now very high An eiamlns tlun of tbe rltrer shows that there Is an average of 8 feet of water from Weldon Iqwn the river:- James. W.; Wilson and uhers are the stockholders of the com pany.. The .legislature -meets In adjourned session June 12. TJe corporation com mission and the State board of agricul ture meet tbe same day.: It Is predicted that tbe session of the legislature will not extend over a greater period than, t nays, and mat It will, not Iran tact any business save that of safe-guarding (be constitutional amendment, v v -f - Capt. C B. Denson, who will deliver tbe oration of the onvelling of tbe monument to the North Carolina soldiers u mncnesier, leu ror more touay., -ue Is informed that ten of the camps of veterans from tbe valley of Virginia wlli be present. - . , - , ; " p. Tho reports' from the penltentiar arms on the lioanoke river are that tht -nips are magnlllcant. , -' - " Totluy the cxmmlttoes en the - Vance nonument will call to meet here June II With them will meet some citizens, li tppcara now that July 18 will be tht late of tbe unveiling pf the statue. : Tin u formation now Is that-- the latter will do reaty at me' foundry . June sso, ss promised. . ''wj " -.The Republican delegates from Nortl ,'arolina will have their headquarters a' ihe Aldlno Hotel, .Philadelphia, during ha National-, convention, Senatoi ,'riteTiat-d made the selection.' v v KoYly (bis morning revenue officers . . .'. j. ...... . made a raid near Uolesvllle, this-countv ind capluied a 139 gallon illicit distil lery. Few seizurea are now made Th ollicers are devoting themselves qulti largely to political work. . v ' Gen. 41. W. Ransom returned- lodaj rom tbT Confederate reunion at Louis ville., lie eojoyedlt greatly , and looks particularly weJL : "" . There is not a bit pf news as regard the status of the $10,000,000 railway . tat isse8ment case.. On June 28 the time ends for the railways to take their evi dence, In support of their contention fiat other properlty Is .taxed for nndei Its true value, - ' J '-.'"S The trustees ornbe Baptist femait (Jnlverslty meet here tomorrow, and It i quite prababTe will then elect a presl- lent. . Several are In view, but secrecy is miiniainea. . A good deposit of Iron or has been found In this county south of here. - " Tbe Coffervllle. Company of this ellj us nearly ready . its brick ' making ilant, with .a capacity, of 60,000 lay. "'. - At the Baptist Female University her last evening, Itev. Dr. R J. Wllllngbam nf lilcbmond preached the commouoe mcnt sermon ... . ; Uulcss food Is digested quickly It will ferment' and Irritate the stomach. , Aftei each meal take a teanpoonful of Kedol Ovspepela 3ure; It digests what you eat and wl'.l allow you to eat all you need of what yon like. It never falls to cure the worst cases of dyapepala.' It l pluasant to take, F. 8. Duffy, - ' THE MARKETS. If ymi want a pom nnil you ill t it. Tin,; r i (if -i Fnc' ril) (if llrlicillliS cniTrc ! In liny ((iT:". c in IIh'iii:, j - 1'iiy ii u 1 1 .1 r!.,. r, -..I. The f. ed by J. Cotton; July.. Aug. Sept . , Oct.., Nov. " Jan .'. WllHAT: July .' CiiUN: July p. i:'y T O. I o,i r.. ! .! . I t Transvaal Official Escape With Much Treasure. Pretoria Surrounded By British. , rlpeclal to Journal, " London,' June 4- Great confusion prevails at Pretoria and there Is a gen eral exodus from tbe city. -' ' Pretoria H Invested by the. British troops and all resistance has practically ceased, and the city will be surrendered as soon as a formal demand is made by Lord Roberts. ' Secretary Ketts ot the Transvsal has ulledfrpm Lorenzo) Marquez fur Ger many wltb ai boxes of bar golou. r - Some foreign attaches have arrived at Lorenzo Marquez (o communicate with their Governments for orders to leave, as they consider that organized war on the Transvaal side Is at an end. An Australian who has seen seven mouths' active service in the Transvaal declare.' that a large proportion of the burghers A . t . . . 1. . Chicago, June 8. "I have no com munications with tbe .Transvaal, and cannot make a statement as to what the Boers 'propose TO .do now.' They hau planned Brat to defend Pretoria and then to retire to ihe mountains, or else to give up the capital and take: directly to the mountains It appears as If they are adopting the Utter course." So declared Montagu : White, one - of the Boer representatives in this country, who came to Chicago today in advance of the Boer envoys. When asked If tht- B iors would aontinue the war te the ex tent of waging a guerilla-' conflict; Mr. White replied: , " What else can they do? They can get noWrms from the--English; Salisbury will not leave them a shied, of Indepen dence. Mountain warfare fs" the- only alternative. : Tbe Boers can keap up some sort of -refinance lhenr-far Commenting on the ., terms the Boer are ready to . make with England Mr. Whlte-sald: - - , . "Independence ! Indispensable. 1 know wa would give up the dynamite monopoly, give tbe franchise and eUutm ttoa and language reforms. : We would dlsirm also, to a cjrtalu extent, but,: wr will not stand suzerainty.'' Atlantic Coast Line Mall Wrecked. Sev " eral Killed' . t - Special to Journal. . - - ' - Ralbioh, June 4-The fast mail-train on the Atlantlo Coast Line ran Into ad open switch at GaryshnrgrfJonhamptou county, Just north of Weldon. The mall train struck several box cats landing on Ihe switch! Engineer Cheai- bam and an unknown'while tramp wer. killed. Postal clerk McGeorge was fataT- ly injured snd two negro firemen wen teriously hurt. Besides these three otbei postal clerks were' seriously hurt. . Thi baggage and mall cars were wrecked . WE ARE IN CHINA. A Fight Between Americans and Chinese, . - Sixteen Killed. Syenlal to Journal ' - 1 -' . Lonoon, June 4. American Rnu other troops In China fouhl with the- "Box- era' today and killed sixteen of tbem ad wounded many others. : - jTho "Boxers" are killing the jnlsslon- ules In theJnlerlor of the country.:. -TiEnTsm, China, June 8 Six man nd two woman, French and Belgian refugees.trom Pao Ting Fu, have ar rived here. Nine of the party, which was threatened by tbe, yBoiers'1-. there, are still missing. , '- JJTbody'of mounted-Cossaokf has gone in search of the mlsslne and to lake food to YanLu CblngfqMhe relief of tht party at that place. It is reports I from Peklnthtt'Mr Stevenson, of the Church of England mission at . Yem Chi ng has been mar dored and that Mr. Norman, of Ihe same mission, Is missing. . ; . - '" Ivy poisoning, poison wounds and all other accidental Injuries may be quickly cured by using DeWitt's Witch Bszel alve. . It Is also a certain cure for piles snd skin diseases. Take no other. F S Dfffy- ENDING THE SESSION. B11U illowlng quotations' were rccelv- E. Latham, New Born, N. O. , Nkw Yoiik, June 4 ; Open. Ulgh. Iow. Clow .. ..; . 8.32 8.0 4 8.33 ' 8.C4 .... ...8 15 0 22 H.1J 8 2v 7 89 7.91." 7.80 7.04 .......... 7.73 7.78 7.72 7.7H- ... 7.81) 7 04 7M) 7.R4 7.00 7.C3 7.G0 7 m CIIICAHO MARKRTS -f 0pcn. II Ik la. Low. Clime ... or., r) i'4 r,r,j - 87 83 ST ,H 55 r,.j 74 7J 81 Si ' 3 11 "" 1 . 9 Congress Will Adjourn This Week. . . Pending. The dark Case. . Washington, June 4. Congress Is on its last lap, but Is not. making eitraordl nary speed. Bowevcr, theie Is little oc casion for rush. The Senate has agreed that the Nicaragua Canal bill shall be taken up- December 10, and have tbe right of way until voted upon the bill amending tbe extradition laws to cover tbe Neely cane has been passed, and all other important pending blllslo be" d s- posed of except a few disputed Hems In appropriation bills. The House resoln tlon for' ailj'iurnmeut names the 0th. Inat, It is not certain at this time that the Senile will adopt that without clian,'i but It is certain that adjourn me nt will take plaae during the week The Homo named the Uttidicld bill aniciiplliiL' the Kliurman anll-truat law by what woulil have been a umoiiiioui votehad not H.ipreminlallve Mann., n III , -i. Mi vole a.tnlnHt It. the LJarK cac Jihh tiy general con w-iit of Fp nu'pprpi lfi-n ailtpweil lo go ove to ti e next S'--linn, and Mr. ( link ha t W Hi 1 4 pip! :h. 'a wero (1.000 li, 'i. t w III open on l'.'-: - t i i t r. h.. : i,,ii In 1 . , I I .1 ki r. :r fr v '.,io 1. Summer Clothing For , LUUe - . Folks. We have on hand a complete as sortment of sized in Boy's- White Duck and Linen Crash Pants to sell at 25c, 35o and 60o, sizes from 3 to 18 years,": . We can also furnish you with Boy's Woolen Pants in light weights and colors from 50o to $1 00. A complete line -? of Caps, and Straw Hats suitable for bovs from 6 to'15 years. t - You are urged to examine before buying elsewhere. -, : - : , Can certainly save you money. J.G.DUNN & CO. ".''-. .. 1Tp-toJDt3 X'urnislierj. -'..-. Ji7 Pollock 8 A. S N. C. R. R . PAS5EN0ER DEPARTflENT ! "'Ml Bran, N. C, May 81. 1900. - -. Rates to Mr1ied. -The following special rates of fkre eason 10C)) from stations named to Mortdteail City and return. In effect Jiirte 1st, 100C; , - 1 SEASON TICKBVr. i ...14.00 ... 8 SO STATTONH. Qoldaboro.. LaG range... Klnston ... Dover.,. .. Core Creek New Bern.. Rivurdale Sew port. ., 800 3 75 2.70 t 00 1.75 .60 SATDRDAt NIGHT 2 00 1 SO 1.(10 "140 180 . 100 ' 00 .40 :i..;':'-'.'Teahiiaflahat Special rates of faro Round Trip lick eta (Including one membership coupon of 2 00) to tbe meeting ot the North Caro Una Teachers' Assembly at. Morehear! City.- In effect Jon 19, 1900, to June 17. 1900. Tickets to be oh Sale from June 9lb to June 17th and good to -return with dnal limit as July 25, 1900: . - ' - Qoldaboro. , (4 40 Cora Creek . . . 84 00 LaQrange 4 25 . New Bern ... 1 85 Klnsfon- .,;. 4 15 . Riverdale 8 10 Dover 4 00 Newport,.,. 24A Bates to Sevan RstriBga.' ' Summer ' exenrston tickets (season 1900) rrom A. 4 N. C. sffftlons Round Trip fqr Seven Springs, lf.n C ' fivurd 'trip tickets will be sold to LaQrange to parties visiting the above) Springs at the following rales -of fare for tbe round trip' s-'v; c:v'Y'- -, -iyr-i .79, New Bern ...12 25 .; .60 Hlverdale.... 2 78 ,105. Newport . .. 8 45 160 MoreheadCity-" ' Tickets on ssle June 1st. Tickets good to return te October 81, 1900. Ooldsboro.. Klnston .... Dover.'. Core Creek. Bales to Mountain Resorts. ... . Through rates of faro Round Trip tickets from Coupon Stations .below to points named on the W. N, 0.' Railroad (season 1900). Tickets on sale June 1st, 1000, to September 80th, 1900' Inclusive, Good for return passage on or before Oct 81, 1900V. - f - V . .." To. Hickory ... Moranton . Old Port. . . . Black Mt. .. Aahevllle. . MotPprlngs. - a ' S -oa 0 o o a k3 U.'A fll) 50 $12 50 : 14 85 13 35 11 93 1 8H10 1 10 50 11 85 15 05 1 4 05 13 25 12 05 10 20 15 30, 13 60 18 20 10 85 15 8.5 14 45 13 85 18 35- 17 35 15 95 15 35 IUtes to all oilier Resorts In Western North Carolina or Virginia may be furn ished upon application. Children Under 0v ') years of ao are free. Cliihiren under twelvo (12) years of ao half the ahove rntea. 8. f.. DILL.C P. A "1 h i.f t'-e I l.i I v V 'V. V, V , 1 I't Store Small Pig Hams r Brealifast Strips, California Hams, Eiiglioh f wed Shoul ders and lii Hams to cut ' ' A 3 lb can Grated Pineapple 10c ' - fsh Prttnes, Evaporated Appfrs and Peachvp. . , FnucjuCream .Cheese, ...... Canned Fruits and Vegetables, fanned Meats, Salmon v Sardines and Lobsters. 1 ' y Ht'inz'vSweet Mixed and Plain Cucumber Pickles. j. - Pure Extracts and Spices. Pure Apple'Cider Vinegar: Fancy Syrup and Molasses. ":' Anything in .Groceries yon want. Give me a call. -Yours Truly, as i . l mm. sc' 2: I Wholesale at Retail 5 Ma Us saiftWUtftfclftsUfJa rsitf r, 5 'Phone 91. " 71 Bro.-Ml Hi. HARDWARE CO., Have a full and complete stock, and fill orders witb promptness. We have few more Gauze Doors and Screens and more to arrive. Give us your or der. - Call on us lor Calcimo to decorate your rooms. - Carpet and Matting Tacks. l'aints and Enamels, small' cans. Stains and Varnish, sizes to suit. Granite Ware, Tin Ware, Sprinklers, Lawn Mowers, Hoes for flower garden, 25c. If you are thinking ot a Reirigerator, come to see ours. None other on the market like it. "ODORLESS." . New line Scissors and Shears. PUONR YOUR WANTS 40 147. -,v 78 MIDDI K 8PREET, Qaskill Hardware Co. NKW BERN, N C "HOT WEATHER CLOTHING (SONTOP" V '.. And many'have availed themselves of its "satisfying qualities" the past two weeks. You'll like the weights, the fit, the style, the color and the price8 .' ; - - .'. Blue f-'erge Suits from $6 00 up. " ' . Blue Serge Coat aud Vest, skeleton lined. "Blue Serge Kne Pants Suite. . Balbriggan Underwear ?5c up. : Scriven Elastio Seam Drawers for fat men, thin men, short men and tall men. Can fit you or any other man 6tl Pollock St.; (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St. S: Q. ROBERTS, ...a.:'.,;'. y,,;r--, ,. i ;V --i. Wholesale Deal-r In-. ' T , I .:..,.-..! ;'....., ;)fl.,' v ;;.';; -;n -i ;.; s Groceries, Provisions, Canned Goods c ' : ; of Any Description. ;'. Tobacco of all Oradct.'-. fliuff, &r. . Prices . Low, Goods guaranteed as Rcpraaenled. Call and see me st.Noa. 89 and It Brick Row, East Bido Market. ' ' a.' G. ROBERTS. : ; Three Large Flats To be sold l tbe highest bidder. . How Is thU, the only stove wood man there be, will now nut prices down on all kind of Ntovc Wood, as It must lie ,nl.l rlk'ht out and make n om for oilier bunincHn. I.atha and fUnd-mailit and Sawed SlilnKlne. wlioleaule arfd reloll. li lliuTKln', 1 lioad Cart, S PiajS. and 3 Ihimp (jails. 11(10 ( e,liir.nil fat I.lghlw.iod P.iat, will m il lil;liesl lli.lder. ' for further Infnrr-atinn, see Buggies. .The wheels on our Buggies are net er still. They are always roiling fro n the valley to the mountain top wlttioiil a complaint, Repairs in onr line can be had on Short Notice. .. . -' i ; . Rospeoirbllr,' " O. JI. Watent ftonf -.78 rtroad 8t Oi-hi'r i axrs. , ,ii t..f !.er,J y ti Wi' d tl. it tinio T.i a l.i ' at Imivl. The lMok S.---V i : ' In il- ( i'y Tax C.II.flf.t'a i v ' . ,.' . ' ; ! "! It in.. .1 Julie ".ft ' - r Tim. . (las, SsekH, Valvas, ' Punps, InatrluSal Lampi, Snck ill, (bardi, f. '. , P ..-. I am ' Surrounded m nnH ai SI Mi ami, l'riott le. My at -x-k of whetla cuppi.ip.ta or rnr t u nr ah, s ii ,i hi kh a ay in nit hk, . mo nut i i s fj (fva.vj, it:4i., Doth rti-lnlraa and chain. Cry rajr:ns. f 'f r r""" l CfMH'i nTH nrnl V'xir v, ut k m none- T. rlsasts, laaawl, IraiSn, CarsMs, erasklls, Custsrs, Wrsachss. The Tim, ftp .
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