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VOL. XV11J--K0. 5H. NEW BEEN, N. C, WEDNLSDtY luOUNIXS, JUNE C, 191)0.. V S1NITIENTII YKll, C( P . -VIM TROUBLE GROWS WORSE. I!I -TBI CHI. li'UiY.ViYaV ; . c cAmvedl v, The tery newest things - in SjfoerVt and Enamel Girdles - - A vy i . s-rs.ws.wsy a-ruiw wwmi y l I Oasps, 5rt Waist Sets and; Pulley Rings 77ie Chic Fob is a 'beauty, also ;t ; ; the nun metal and nrvdtzea saver pods. & . M Men a pretty black Only a feYv dainty .; Come." and see. them for yourselves Vty IN IS ! IS A 47 & 4G Pollock Street. ' Olve the meal floe finish-.. There i roth dalutlrj for dessert - han Tanna, Bice Puddinfr, Jell ea, aodTancy Oacte'i. , EwylMnif in this l.ne will be: found . in nut. .stock, Mch peeeent an exhaust- "he hfinition of "groceries". The whole world is taxed In m-kl g np thl superb a S'rtut-wto I od spo 1 iliies. YuB mug'. s to itp "P'e-late, - .-'"' " Have just r?ce: red a b'g jot xt Freeh Qntoi d Pottsmou'h Mnl'i t" Aim a flar Irtif Mcely. Cured Hamv Give u a c ill sutl we will da r be it to 4 1 i te yciu I J. R. PARKER, Every One .Who. Enters: Our Store Stands ' ' . ? s Face to Face With , -' " , G-reat Bargrairis . . , Now I j o ir eliaVe to remre (he ple'( of the Uteet, Oar new stock offers ud- nsm.l edranlef to the rt-lj buyer. There is no time like tte preenl to niak ynurseleclb ns f":'-.'. ' J . " C Men's :Suits from $225 to' $ 1 000 . : ' - ZYntith' Suit Children's Suits- Great nr 1 1 la Hens, Ltdi i end C ' Just Reoclred Big Lot of Straw end Also ft line line of. Dry Goods, Notions, Trunks, &c. Po come ri?ul In mod let n yhiw you what e can do In the way of Ood Oorxl and L-w Prce. - APERICAtl STOCK COmPAHY, t ' B9&01 MM.IIeRt. .' UOWARD & MACIIT. Proprfctors. ? j Prompt Delivery From Dunn' i Ft. If you Wiiht A ,'"m),1 dip of il, lllnl J'HI N ill (" I. il. TliM r'.n-i-l i.i CjU.il lo i,y Cm A1' ZliuU 1 tH ' T IT ) V 1 Lorgnette Cham . y. Brooches, V7 JR.," GROCER, i 77 Broad Street. 5 "' tJStn 7 AO . ' : :75 to 350 - hlldn n's Bho .' Woolen Cats for lien end OojuN s Vonjosn always exprr.lj wlitn you or lor your food supi!ie from this rliftite itoro. Wo c;m sup ply evxry il 'ins nl of a W'A ri ms fi'nily trmlo with tlic (,'lioirint Bt ip! ) a-xl Fii icy flrororics, H i-l -I tins Pi'klM, H ti.:i','.)liv(-4. Fox It v.ir I'.lnt Duller, nuil I'm II a ;i ;k II l' ni I'ri . . We mako a sp cl.iliy of liijili grilti a'l I JJ .IT Our IVrrwii i.i ' ,-.....1 tftiaT..: :'i-v i". . C' .r "... . "rL, 'C Democratic Legislators Will . Meet Base Ball Season. Fertillijrs. Weg- tfrn Union Will Continue Flfrbt. ' Water Supply Inspection. Commencements at Col-" legeg. News Items. ; Raiuioh, Jane S It Is learned from Manager lliverg of the Raleigh base bal team that there Is to be a State Assocls- t on and that the first game of the sea son will be played at Wilmington Jane 14, between Raleigh and .Wilmington ' The other teams in the association or league are Charlotte, Durham, States- vllle and Tarboro. - It is not yet known whether Wilson will be fn or not.. On Jhe 8th Instant the managers of the f af- ioua teams will meet herd to arrange the schedules. These: will; be so arranged that each team will have 4 games a week, and the season will probably extend to Sept. 1. . ' . f v , ' The State charters the Charlotte Belt ing Company, capital $26,000; Armislead Burwell and others stockholders. v."" The Democratic members of the Legis lature ' will meet here in caucus: next Monday, the day before the Legislature begins" its adjourned session.' Senator Thomas O. Bklnner is : chairman of the caucus. i " -.--" "t - A third telephone company is Install-,! ing a planrhere and in rery good style Judge. Moore of the Superior Couit tends to the clerk Of the court here his decision, at Chambers, In the case invol ving th minimum car load Of ooihmer- oial-ferttllzerg on the Rilelgh And OaS' ton, and Raleigh and Augusta division if the Seaboard Air Line. Last summer he . corporation commission msde 10 toos the minimum car load. lUe IitisIi ns appealed to the SaperlprCourt flie Carolina Central took the maltor to the federal court. Judge Moore dqcldei ia( the order of the commission Is reas- mable.' The defendants now .' appeal from bis decision to the Supreme Court "The Western Union telegraph com piny' attorney here says It will fight to the last the Increased assessment 'of Kb property,, and the matter comes, up at Stw York Juas ID, before standing mas ter Sheppard. . The company contend that the valuation of its properly Is 1 49 of all city and town-property iq thj 4tale. It further asserts that lis profit In this State per mile of wire are only t.20, while the general average In thU country is tlv.-' r.'vS'i , Today Tom Jones, the wholesale negro murderer In jail here,, was told of the ssoe of the death warrant.- It Is said by the officials that while be is not of strong mind be knows well the difference be tween right and wrong.'-All the negroes want him hanged. lo thli there li hot one exception: "An effort, will be. made by his attorney to secure .commutation Engineer A. W. Shaffer of the State Board of Health will In a few days be gin his biennial inspection of the watei supply of the' various cities tnd towns He says' there are- 90 whloh now baft such supplies, the new bes being Tar boro, Washington and OastonU, Speak- Inor tif Wilmington's water annnlv h w " - a - . rr. T5Htd be thought It ought to be taken from the north- east branch of the Capr Fear river, In Pender county. , He re- ards Wilson as haviog the ideal watet supply.-It Is from swamp full ol springs. ' ' 1 i - At Trinity College, Durham, . today Rev. Dr. Lyman .Abbott of New York preached the Commencement sermon; Hod. John Temple Graves of Atlanta .nade the annual address, and W. C. Urodshaw of High Point the ajumnl aJ- oress. . : Rev. Dr. Edwin H. Potlat of Philadel phia delivered the literary address at tht Baptist Female University commence ment here today. Today at the State University, Chapel Hill, was senior class day. The exercise were held this evening in Gorrard ball and this afternoon In the campus under the ' big poplar" and around the Cald well monument. There were reunions by the clasncs of '8i), '00 and 'Od, with ad drdnais respectively by Locke Craig Victor T. Bryant and J. OV Oarr. This erenlng there were orations ly selccled members of Hie grwluating clans, fol loved by ll.o reception liy-lliu rrHlilo:it and faculty. ' ' , i..Ml Unite! States District Courts. Special 10 Journal. Wakiiinotos, June IS My Mil riliih-lii-liln; I'lilted HutiH (.'irruit tDiirt a! N I'i-iu to lii In M' tuna tliii's in I'l.H.i.l Hnl- liit-irli t Conils, li i..i i d ! j and lirconii-H a luw w lu-n f. -m I 1 y ll.t I'n-.iilriit. This will l f j r. i li. writ sml cunvcNli'itn; lo the Ni w l - iii -ht nu l .i j.Ul ( 1 ' ' r HI N in I h . . i ...H. ! c. i:. ( Chinese Government Sides With the Boxers." A Serious Outlook. : Special to Journal. . - London, June 5. China is trying to preveht the foreign marines from landing The dowager Empress declares for the "Boxers" and orders Tsin Li Y imou to face all Europe rather thin interfere with the "Boxers.1. The Conservative party advocates no) taking repressive measures, urging the Empress to allow the "Boxers" to finish the work of driving -the foreigners out of the country; the Moderate party,, led byPrince Chlng, representing- .the sjrl- ous danger of provoking a conflict with the Powers. . . . Significant Indications of the feeling of the government towards foreigners are contained In the attempt to arrest the manager of the Perkln syndicate and a leading banket, on the ground that they were "dangerous, characters,9- but in reality because they are connected with . British enterprises. Fortunately, all of them were absent. : The British Minister. Sir Claude Mac Donald,- has addressed a note the the Taung LI Tk men, demanding, why the arrests, wete Ordered. - - , - - . ; Mr.'RobtnsOn.'ot. the North China Mission is missing, i and five native Christiana have been murdered af Zang Cblng. Mr. Norman, of the same Histv Ion, has been captured at Wu Chla Ting, two miles from Tang Chlng, and is In great danger. rH- Hundreds ot Chinese troops that were attacked by the "Boxers" have deserted. rien Tsin will be blocked. They are reported four miles off and n attack is expected. ' It VOLUNTEERS COMING HOME. Thirty-One Thousand to be Transported By'June 30, 90f. WAsnmoTON, June 4 -In-order to prevent misapprehension as the future policy of the War Department' respect ing the military forces in the Ph'lip- pi-es, lAdjnUnr-General . Corbln tall there had been no change of policy since the departure of General Otis, and lhal none was -contemplated. Under ihe la v the entire volunteer army now ser ving tn the Philippines will go tint of existence June 20.1901, and the problem before he War Department Is howlp get the 31,000 men of that -army home from "the Philippines before the ' date named, at the same time "relieving them lth other troops of the regular estab ilabmont so far as possible. General Corbln says It Is proposed toj maintain an army of 40,000 regulars In the Philippines so bng as required, and to do this It will be necessary to draw anon the trooni now la f!nh - Thn ar my in the Philippines at present num4 bers about 62,000 men,, equally ' divided between regulars and volunteers, A? Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. " ; : RaLKien, June 5 The Supreme court files the following oplolonst : , '." ., ' Jce Co. vs i R. 4 R. Railroad. Co., new triaL'. V-' . "i Short rs Gill, affirmed. 1 - ' State ys Chestnutt, affirmed. ' - Brown vs Morlsey, petition to rehear sustained former ruling reversed. . - Brown vs Nlmock, appeal dismissed. t Molt vs Grlfflth, affirmed.::-". , -' Conrad vs Land Co., no error.- Wilson vsNcal, afflrmed., - Wheeler vs Gibbon, np error. Austin vs Staleo, new trial . ' . McManus vs Tarlelon, afflrmed, - McCarthy vs Insurance Co., two cases decided In favor of plaintiff. . . Canslor vs Penland, petition dlsmlsstd former ruling sustained. . Bank vs Longhran, sftlrmed. -' Iog Co. vs-Coffla, per curiam affirmed. Leak vs C. C Railroad Co, per curiam atlrmed. , Small in size and great in- results are ()e Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous Utile pills that cleanse the liver and bo els. They do not gripe, F 8 Dully Famous Writer Dead. ;, Special f Journal. r' Nkw Yonit. June 5 Stephen Crsue, author of the 'Red Bidga of Courngo" and other works died in Germany today. Unless food In digested quickly it will forment ami lirl'ale (he Btnmnch. After each meal lake a lea'-ponnful of Kodol Dyipi'i U Corn. U dlgwls' w hat ynu rut ami wl'.l allow ynu to entail )ou need of what yon II ko It never fiiln lo euro I ''io rt oirtt ni'i'i of dyspepHia, II Is ph ..-.lint to tnke, F, M. tMilTy. ?:c:v U A lo ty rrciJcr.t. Dr. !'. I!. Vi'H-iUe I':. ill r.f ll.e ii lu.i. I'-ii .1. Severe Fighting Before Roberts Ec- ' tered Pretoria. ' No Details of LnsaeJ. Ureal Bis- .order at the Capital. Kroger ; 'n - , " Rf ported on the " . ' roast. J -s.;--'" 3peclal to Journal, -i.", . 1 ; - . - LoNDON. June 6 After bard fighting the British army under Lord Roberts has occupied Pretoria. The official entry was made by Lf rd Roberts at two o'olock this afternoon. ' A telegram from Johannesburg says that the war is nearly ended a not over ten thousand Boers are left to the north ward. . 1 : , t ' , tiuce the departure Of President Kru- ger and State Secretary, Relic for Lyden- bnrg an extraordinary state of panic prevailed, t The functions of govern ment were completely suspended; " The issue of Treasury notes by the au thorities Is condemned by a majority of the public for over 1,000,000 gold sovereigns-were shipped the same day to Lydenburg. A. bitter - feeling ; exists among the officials whose salary checks for May, which were Issued on May 29 were dishonored.. This leaves the great er number o? them and .(heir-families without means. - - , I General Badden Powell is still at Mafe- klng, , Hunter's columa is marching Into Ihe Transvaal beyond LIchtenburg. London, June 4 The Dally . Mall has received the following dispatch by cour ier from Pretoria, dated June 1 and censored by the British at Lo renzo Mar- que7: ' . "ine town is run oi si ran go ourguers, but most -of the commandoes have been laagered outside A great War council r generals. nas conciuaed its special sill I nit. .Jta decision as to' the future military course to be adopted is not yet known r v . - A dispatch to the Dally Hail from L renzs Maruues. dated today, savs: - -i nereis nine rename newsxrom tne fra-insvssl, but it Is known-that some great Billisb movement Is in.-progress The mysterious movements of President Krueer's secretary and physician, (n particular their-recret visit on board the Dutch warship- Frletdand, lying la the narbor - here, . nave aroused suspicions that important personages are expect VFarrAA : Little Folks;; Wo nave on bands complete, as sortment ot aiaoa in Boy a 'White Dnck and. 'Linen Oriub Pants to sell at 25c, 35o and 50o, uzes front 3 to 1 ft voftra. ' We can also . fnrmih""yott with Boy's Woolen Pants in liglit weights , . ., ,. .. and colors from 50c to 1 00. : A complete line' of Cnptv-and Straw lints suitable for boys from 6 to 15 years, , Yon are nrged to examine "before buying elsewhere - Can certainly save yon money. j.G.DUHN&CO; Up-lo-Dato Furnishers. , 8tP.Ho kf file of Land to Make Aisets. North Carolina. ' ) Superior Court. Craven Uonaty. J y - Before the Clerk, L M Salterthwaite, Admr of IS, Bryan, . deceased, vs Louis A Br) an, 'I hom es E Bryan, M r liryan ana others. Pursuant to a license and order of this. Superior Court of Craven county la the above entitled proceedings instituted to el the hereinafter oescrioea lana to make assettt to pay tbe debts of thesde ceased, 1 will offer for sale and sell, to t he highest bidder for cash, at the court house door of Craven county on Mon day July tbe Snd, 1900, at the hour of 1) o clock m all tne loiiowing uescriueu real estate, lowll: ', '- The certain tract of land lying and lu-inr uluiate In Craven county In Vance -boro ailjoluliig the Ismls of K. F. White and Macon llrvsn uecu oounueu as ior lteelnulng at a cypriws on the edge ol Swift creek and running north l east III noles to a suke. then norlh 40 west ft rmlc to a slako. Ihen south 8i wei-t 18 pnlrs to a Llack gum near H e creek, then ilnwn the creek to the beginning, con- lalnliof 4 ec.re more or lens. This June 4ih Hi 0 L. M Pattkiithwaiti, Admr. of M. lirv.iu dereimed. Summer Clothing v- ! r ' N'AA Portsmouth - Corned Mullet! . AA-, v JVHT It VA J. L McDaniel's, 71 Broad St. "Alsb "Fresh Elgin and Clover Hillag rint Butter,. . j'm Whole and Boneless Codfish. As; Anything you want in Groceries. ; J. L. McDAHIEL, $8 1 'Phone 1. eASEILL HARDWARE CO?. Have a iull 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. A.. v t - Call on us lor Calcimo to decorate your rooms. : Carpet and A' laints and' Enamels, small cans. Stains and Varnish, sizes to suit. - ,i Granite' Ware, Tin Ware, Sprinklers, Lawn Mowers Hoes for flower garden, 25c. AIf tyou are thinking oi a Beirigerator, come to see ours. None other on the market like it. ; t,ODORLESS." - New line Scissors and Shears. obd-s G-"o.axdxa.teed.. naenth7. Gaskill Hardware Co. rt M1DDIB STRBKT, ; - tri NSW BERN, N O "HOT WEATHER CLOTHING IS ON TOP ' 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 prices. (-' ,- - . . '. v Ulne Fcrge Snits from $6 00 np. fist! Bine Serge Coat and Vest, skeleton lined. J. Blue Sergo Knw Pants Suits. , . ; - . . llalbriggan Underwear ?5c np, Scriren, Elastic Seam Drawers for fat inen, thin men, short men and tall men. Can fit you or any other man 61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St. S. G A ROBERTS, , Wholesale Dealer In- :. '- ',. J.,i'.v ; - ;' "' ' ;':vi-i'' i $ir -"' Groceries Provisions, Canned Goods " r , of Any Description. robacco of all Grades. . : - fault, Ac. ftor Low, OAods 'guaranteed as Rcpreacnted.' Call and see me at Not. 30 and 11 Brick Row, East Side Market. , " . S. G. ROBERTS. , Three Large Flats To be sold to tho highest bidder. - How is thN, the only slovo wood mn thore be, will n i cut prlres ikiwn on nil kind of Ktove Woml, as It must be vild rlthtout and make room for oilier ImBinei'B. -.. x '. Lnths nod Hand-mado and Snwcd Mhln;:ler, whiilemile nnd retnil. ;, , ' r I ; ii (rt-!'--- I KoiidCnrt, 1 I'rajS. and ;l 1 lump Cans. - - . 0 ('e.hir. nnd Fnt I.ly.hlword P.ikI, wid m 11 hii;li.--t iii.hlcr. , For further ii.ftirr-ation, soo rT! i r - t 1 ,- I ... ;A - i: IT JB D AT 71 BrcH Hi. Matting Tacks. Good v . -- X 's"' --'1 "A-;.A-:-v-Buggies. The wheels on our Buggies are : never still, . They are always rolling fiora the valley to the mountain top without a complaint. Repairs in oar lino fan; be hadonHliort Notice, v - H", ,' ...:;: ,c Respeotfally, v-:M''i-,v-'.V. G II. Water & Hon, i.-i-.W--. I era : Tlrss, RlmS, , istssi, Valns, PUMSS, QncVttl, Surrounded lift mtt th tjfctUi' ffflM, anrf l Mini eratm J'i-e fo( JMbwhiii " '' My atrk of whecli conftiMa of rfT T - rt 1 1, il 4 H I U M ItH Ba C .!., " 11,1 I S, ' IttOLli, ii lloth ch-lnlr.t and chain. r -jr.;:- ::x ftakker, Caastsl, SrMass, CarSMs, -erspklts, Cssattft, Wrtnrhs. Tlrs Taps. P; -,
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