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-s V VOL. XV111--N0, 61. NO EIHN, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNK 3, 'I9DII. NINETEENTH YRtK 1 rrt est iney rfust cAvrwed ! V, SI The Very newest things in Silver S'f and Enamel Girdles, ) - Sterling Silver - Belts and . , Collar i Clasps, Shirt Waist Sets and Pulley W ijs Rings. The Chic .Fob is a beauty, also j Me? a pretty black Only a fe dainty Brooches :"' Come and see them for yourselves.' ; to i to to 47 & 49, Pollock: Street. ; Give the meitl aflnefinfat T.icro 1 nothing daintl'r for deoeit than Farina, Rico Piiddio'eJell tt. and Fancy Crackers.. Evt ryibln I in this line will be found in our slonk, which pies n'd an ehm' Ie definition of "pioior'os", The .whole wor'd i tixait in m k f up i his superb a-snrtmiit of f o ppo.'l.illies. , YU must art ' to 1'p p coiirto." ; tlavo just r.volvoii a, b'lt lot .f Fresh Unrued Purtainnnth Mnl 1 1 . Also a Dim-1 it i f N C'lf ('ure't Hun v (Jive na a o ill mil wo will lo onr het to 1 1 -i-ae yon.-'-.' " -"f ' Youra fur I o inc ? i I ! J,R. PARKER, JR.; GROCER, : Thone 69. . 77 Broad Street. Every One , Who Enters Our Store Stands Face to Face With Great Bargains Now U jo'ir chance to ten rs'be plc't of the lale'. Our bows'oc offers ur usuiU advuntag.w to thofa'ty biyer. . There is no time, (ike the pr.eil to inal( your selrcliona. '" , :' 1 r -'.'' .' r. . -iMenlSuits frdm $10.00 V- ' Youth's Suits ' U$to 7.50 . . . Children's Suits , .75 to 3.50 ' Grtit llRrgi.t il In Mem, Ladiia and t Just Rooclvenfn Big lot of Straw and Alo a fine linn of Dry Goods, Notions, Trunks, &c, . 80 conic rijrlit in and let na ih w you Goods and Liw Pr'ccf, ' - ' . , AMERICAN . STOCK C0L1PAUY, S9 & St Ml ldle St. ' inWAItD'ft MACUT, Proprietor. ' ! Prompt Delivery From Dl!, ii 1 "m If t a poful rti t 7 nave Lorgnette Chain:. V V! V 7 ? r lill.lnn 8ho. Woil n ItU for Mec and ltya. what a can do In tho way of Qo .d ft G Yoi iin always rxccij win n y.ni or lor yo ir fixwl supplies from t'lls lelia'il atiiri'. We cm') np p!v rv,ry iiMiia')il of n llr-t clnps fimi'y trn-lo willi tin' (:!ioiret Htipln at! Fancy O-occii.-s, 1 1 -I.Iim, plckl.s, H ririM ')livm,T.x Uir.r P ."It.,'; lul ll ilter. nml liot'.'iii I'ili- r.i! iiaun Wo iirili'; a f. gr. In T 'ii an I J': Our I'- , r.-.-'i ..1 I if In.'h Cc: r11' i--' -.I -. - - - - . ...tit. Democratic Members Of Legislature AJready Reaching Raieigh.' . Teachers' Assembly Prospceta For Blft Attendance. Tlie JInKpnm. ' White : Supremacy CUba, Ball At The . -UniTcrslty. " . - Special to Journal. - RAi.Eian, June 8, The State,, today authorized the Ooldaboro Col,ton - Oil Company to increase ita capital stock to $100,000. Gov. Russell tbia weelg Issued a war rant for the execution at Clinton August 3d of Archie Klnsaul, murderer, now Ii jail at Wilmington for aafe-keeping. Today the Governor named September 10th as the date of execution, because the date first fixed la so near that of the State election. Usually only 80 da) grace la given criminals foi whose execu tlon warrants are issued, but QoV Rus sell has given 00 days In some cases. ' It Is decided that the largest hall . In the annex to the State museum shall bt devoted to North Carolina history. There are thousands of articles bearing on the history of the- State now In prlvatt 'bands, which pught to be placed In thi museum, W a loan qr as a gift,. . .- Some more Democratic members ol 'the legislature arrived oday.. It is ol the mo9t "extreme.- lmpoitance thai .all should, be here Tuesday- morning, .ready for business, i Monday evening the cau cus will be held. Last evening iheie was a preliminary', meeting of the com mittee on constitutional amendment, and today it again met.,, There Is so far no reason for belief that there will not ba a full attendance of the Democrats at ih session . - - V. "The grand ball at the State University was given list evening. A ball In com pliment to the students will be given Here, and will be- followed by : pne at Ijlendersan.-- ' " , I r. i- -1 . . . . i v. . ia1 . 1 . IB fBIU .j.Ult. IHVIV tXIBU I.UtAJ UICIU bers orj the North Carolina Teache.a Assembly will attend Its session at Mure head City next week. : , - ;. . .,'s-.,, A Urge parly left here today,' io taki part iu the opening of the Atlantic hotel at MoreheadCiiy. v . Francis D. Winston, who U in charge of the organization of White Supremacy olubi, sayt they are rapidly increasing, nearly two-thirds of the conntlet being organized, and tbat. Republlcant and Populists are Joining them v 1 f : -Tit. HUtory t Crt. - The blRtory ot "grlp' or Influenza, enn only be traced back, with any cer tainty, for 800 years.. Terhaps 1U home le in RusHln. It rutnlna certain broad characteristics which make It recog nizable even under such odd names as the "gentle correction" and the "new delight" "A curious description ofU under the name of , "conucluche" Is found In thb diary of Tlerre do L'Es- tolle In the time of Henry III of Fmnce, as follows: ' ' :. "The coqueluehe at Paris, year 15S0. From the 2d day to tbe 8th day of Juno there fell Sick t Tarts 10.000 persons of an nines, having the form f a rheum or catarrh, which they call the 'conueluche.' This Illness selies yon with a pain In tbe head; stomach and loins and a lassitude throughout tho body, and It persecuted the whole kingdom of France while the year last ed, so that oncb having come hardly anybody In a town or village or house CHcuneil. ' ' "Tho best remedy' the doctors found was to nmke the sick abstain from wtim. To some they ordered bleeding and rlitibnrb, for others cassia, and finally tliey found It best to keep the sick In bed ami allow them little to col and drink. They say at Parte that of this 'conueluche' there were dead nt Rome. Io Ichs thno throe months, more than 10,000 persons." - Garglls ai Tliro.t. - If ono Is to rcnlly do good by gar KlInR tlint Is, If one Is to Insurolint Uie fluid slinll reach Uic posterior wall of the piiuryux the nose ni'imt lie hold nml the bead must be well thrown back while performing the (raiRlliig pron-HH. -!!y RiirKlIng In the usual way only the anterior surface of the iivwln and- soft palate mid the liny of the toiiKiie arc "reached. But 1y holdlnii the none nnd thiowlns the head well hack when (jai'KlliiK the liicilliauienl reaches every Hinfaco of the pharynx Very effectively. The comparative value of the "two methods can ln tented by painting the p mlerlnr surface of the pharynx care fully with n strong solution nf methy lene lilue nml then leiiliu; the patient irnr-le with water In the u .mil way, 11 It w it. .1 v i II h t 1,1 . nnl I .11 the ill lie il le 11 r 1 f.oinil ti.at tli ,1; . ill . , fo lif PANIC AT TIEN TSIN. Foreigners are Fleclntr. Efforts to Con vince the Emperor. Japan and Russia. -. Special to Journal. , - ; London, June 8. The diplomatic body at Pekln asks an audience with the Em peror and Empress Dowager of China to convince them of Hie perilous situation. All foreign families at Tien Tula arc li a panic and are pteparlng to leave the city. - " Four thousand Boxers are 'surrounded by fifteen hundred of tbe Chinese troops The Chinese authorities refuse to al low mora British to go to Pekln. It if alleged that the Chinese soldiers are ordered to oppose the British. Two French war ships have arrived at Takn. A dispatch from Shanghai says: . ' One hundred and. eighty Biitish marines, with a machine gun, are about to force a passage from Tien Tsln to Pekin. : Alto gether about 900 British have been landed froin the fleet, a greater number than have landed from the combined vessels of the other powers. ' " Vancouver, B. C, Jane 7. Mall ad vices from the Orient received here state that LI Bung Chang U again in high favor In China. - The Dowager- Empress has conferred upon him the highest dec oration at her disposal, that of the sqnare dragon. . . London,. Jane 7. The anxiety respect ing events In the Far East spread today still further- Over and over again the opinion was expressed, "Nothing can prevent war between Japan and Rus sia." Jf.a dlplomatio circles almost, nothing else was talks 1 about. There exists ex citement - among diplomats such as has not b.n known In years.'-.. -- ;-: ' In financial circles are all the prelimi naries of a panic. This baa effects 1- all markets.!. It only neeU a little. If any thing can bo judged from . appearances, for a serious break in prices. "" ! Public sentiment Is urging the Go vim ment to take more active interest In the Chinese development. All day .lnng- cqmmunlcations were going on bjtweed the Foreign Office and Pekln. The sl'-U-i-tion is regarded aa more serious. . : . - - .Taylor Withdraws. " Special to Journal, r . FaANKFOnT,", June ; 8 Ex Goiernor Taylor decides not to Teturn to Ken- tie asks bis friends to withdraw his name from the race for renomlnatlon to the Governorship. . ' rl A Famous Kcntaekf BateU1: The Pba-uix Jiotcl Is In ono sense the oldest hotel iu tbe whole western coun try, for It has, with Varying changes, continued to exist ever since the year 1800. It was here -that Aaron. Burr lodged In' 1800 while engaged In his daring conspiracy 1o make himself tbe bead of a new empire and was here met and -welcomed by Herman Rlen noruassott. the cultured - but unfortu nate Irishman be had so completely fascinated.' Here, as far back as Jef ferson's administration,, Democrats and Federalists,- In knee buckled breeches. ruffled shirts and dangling cues, talked redbot politics. It was the scene of a surnptuous dinner to Lafayette, and later was the stopping place of tbe wily Mexican chieftain General Santa Auna. During the clvll-wor, while Lexington was held 'by the Confeder atea, It was tbe beadiiuarters of Gener als Bragg nnd Klrby Smith and before the struggle ended sheltered General (Jin nt. President Arthur lias also been Its guest. Lexington (Ky.l Observer. ' -' Jack Was Ola Toa. ' , ' A Bait take City paper reports that a tall, gaunt woman, with ginger hair and a somewhat flerci- expression of countenance. Intelyi-niue to the rounty tier or Hoxeiuer county, iitnn. : , "You'it the man that keeps the mar- rlase books, ain't you"" she asked. "Yes. ma'am," he answered. "What liook do "J-ou wish to sec J" - ' , , -"Kin you flud out If Jack Peters was married?" ' ; - - Bearcb developed the name of John Peters, 'for whose marriage a license had lioon Issued two years before. "I thought so," snld the woman. "Married l.lze Waters, didn't he?" "The license Is Issued for a marriage with Kllzi Waters." "Yep. Well. I'm Llze. I thoticht I'd oimlit to come Iu mid tell your that Jack Peters has osenM'd." , f Q.d Uiirrr, "Whnt'S the (lllleienee between a bet nnd a wngeri" asked the man who thinks there ' 11 iv too many words Iu the !'iiii"e. ljii;:lish laiiKini'e. "A bet." hi ll the friend who always wears n dress coat after (! o'clock. "Is somethli'u you make with a limn, which linn to be pnl'l. no 111:1 ( 1 1 -r w!io l' 4. a v.'ii'cr Is Ncnicthtii': more re- ; lincil, 1 1' in W i a v im a n rnal Ih le t I l-cll'-ctaM lllllc .1. I ' n. t; ml 1 n I t .1 I. -i NO NEWS. Roberts Has Sent NO Inforrrraijon since : ' Pretoria Was Taken. - . Special to Journal. . London, June 8. Tho British public is chafing at the complete stoppage of all newa from South Africa. According to a dispatch from Lorenzo Marquez, the Boers,, under .Genera) Botha, are again concentrating In thi netghboibood of Vutherly. twelve mller eastward of Pretoria, From-the aani source it is reported that the British prisoners are being removed to Noolt gedaoht, an unhealthy spot in tbt Eisndsvallcy. About 800 men arrived there June 8th and 700 reached the place Jane 6th. ' , ' , . - Theae probably constitute the portion of prisoners which. Lord Roberts report ed had been shifted fjom Watcrval. Lohdon, June 7 The v Birmingham Post, organ of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of 8tate for the Colonies, sayt it bears from an official source at The fjagne, that a serloua question concern ing President Kruger, Is now before the Netherlands ministry. ' The paper adds that the President, up to last Friday had decided to seek ref uge on board .the Dutch cruiser Fries- land, now off Lorenzo Muquese, ao( as serts: "There Is beyond a donbt, gooi reason, to , believe that Instructions on the subject have been cabled to the com' mander of the warship." . - - ' Unless food Is digested quickly it will ferment and Irritate the stomach. After each meal take a tear poonfut of Kedol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and will allow yon to eat all you need of what yon like. ; It never falls to cire the worst ca-ie of dyspepsia. It Is pleasant to take, i. F. a. Duffy."! ;; ' ' " THE MARKETS. , The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham, New Bern, N. C. Nbw York, June 8 Oottok: . Open. High. Low. Close July .. ... . 840 . 8.50 8.40 '8.50 Aug Sept . Oct.'. . No?; Jan . 8 IS ....7 . ... 784 ' 017 7.88 7.117 7 08; 7 53 - 813 816 7.80 ' .7.81 7.06 7.06 75 "-7.56 7.53 :7.58 CHICAOO II AUK RTS' '-:.' ' , 1 Open. Hlgh.'Low. WnEAT: July I loe 71J .' 7J 71 ConN: - ; ' July.....-..;:'. 88 , 40, ';.88;'0t 8o,:-R'y4fd;Si88i, T.O. !..; .." ''I : CottT... -.. Fet8:W..V.v;8 Leal her... , ,..t,T '' -O 4 Col ton " receipts at all ports, . were -1.000 v bales CASTOR I A Tor In&nts and Children. ' The Kind You Have Always Bought 4 Bears the v J JlSTT Signature of WoajUcJuAt Fresh Tanglofoot Fly Paper at Davis' Pharmacy. .' . . For Little ' - ' Folks. , - We Imve on hand s complete aa Borfmrnt of sizes in Doy's ' White Duck 011J Linen Crash Paula to sell at 25c, 85c and COc, sizes from 3 to 1C years. ' We can also furnish you with Boy's Woolen Punts in right woights and colors from 50c to $1 00. A complete line of t aps, and Straw Huts suitable for boys from 0 to 15 years. You are urged to examine before buying elsewhere. . Can certainly save yon money. j.g.du;:;3c-co. ITj-f.-D ;!:' I'lirfii.xJserx. 57 Pollock Bl a . 4 4 i. - e ! I P 5 1 i m J SummerClothing J . . . AMCKLOTOF . Portsmouth Corned Mullets v .TIJST K El VJE D AT J. L; McDaniel's, 71 Broad St. Also Fresh Elgin and Clover" Hill ?rint Butter. . , Whole and Boneless Codfish. ,- , Anything you want in Groceries. J. L McIAfEL 'Phone 91. "There is a Tide in the Affairs of Men, . Taken at its Flood, leads on to Fortune" Wbinli Dimnlij men nfl crnisninfr flm nnnnrf unif v Wo .1.. n, f b nn , ... - . --r- b i-"o portnnity again to buy these Serge I'ney aro going rapiuiy, money in your poctset to miy tnem lront us. Just received a large line' of Poy's Yacht Straw Hats, coed quality. low price, from 25c tip. I'ought them after the cut was on. Nice line of Ladies Colored Umbrellas, very sr.ylish, good for rain or shine. - . Expect today those, ready-made purchasing them ready for nse. ' Call at our stores and see how much we can save yon in all lines. r 61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St. 'MILL EiRDME 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., v Call on us lor Calcimo to decorate your rooms. ' - Carpet and Matting Tacks. Paints 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 oi a Refrigerator, come to see ours." None other on the market likeit. J'ODORLESSr -v New line Scissors and Shears. 3-ood.s Cr"a.axarLt3ed.. PIIONR TOUR WANTS TO 147, .,73 M1II)L? HTHBft'l. S. G: ROBERTS, - -Wt ol sale t)el r ta ' Groceries, Provisions, Canned Ooods of Any Description. Tobacco of all Oradcss ' . . 8 luff, &e. Prices Low, Ooods ' guaranteed as Represented. Call and see me at Nod. 89 and it.Brlck Bow, East Bide Market. S. G. ROBERTS. three Dirge Flats To lie aobl t the hlgheat bblder. Ilnw U iMs. t ie only sloo wood Iran ihere he, ill n ) v cot price ilnwn on nil kind of M.t WoimI, a'- It mtil be, mill rl.lit oi t an I make renin fur other InlHiiii'vH. Lilha nml II inil-miile ami .'liiwdl S!,ini.'!e. wlinli-H'ile nml retail. 5 1 : 1 1 f -1 1 1 . 1 Itimil t'nrt. l lrays. ami H 1 lump t julH. '.) s0 t 'i'.!:i' fun! . put I.U'.htWui'd P.t, u ii K, II lii ln-t t.hler. I'nr fnrilii r liifnrviitiiin, see 1 1 I . ill 1 Wholesale & ICefail ErToeer, . 71 Br6.v1 Hi. rr -"-'v' "-6"" J"" "f nits in Mens, Youth's and Boys. Sheets, save your time and eyes by Qaskill Hardware Co. , jo.-' V NKWBEKN. NO ' Good : i -.: -' i. Buggies. t The wheels on out- Buggies am never still. , They are always rolling from the valley to the mountain top rwiibmit a' oomplalnt, . Hrpalrs la our lino ra t be had i a Short Not re, . -' Hespeetfully, . ' ' a. II. Waters A Hon,', 7l'Bria4 St' ''!- ' VI I I f r I cm rtatols, Tlrt, RlMf, Pump, burrc uintt, an it nt JMihI ru'tf J'i uvt fno. MjT -fk of vhet C-'-IM.? ttt ff t i f- ill, 9 'i t r t , ift, t,& k i ii'., ' ' ii. i.k ,, h. Il.,lli , I--A,n ami CmmmI, Rakaw, tniM.1, IrurliM, Carbda, C'ipMtt.
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