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r a , -v.v'A -v Wsv VOL. XV11I--N0. G3. KSW" BSM, K. C, TUESDAY MOUSING, JUNE 12,' 1 9011. NINETKIJLTtf VK'R Yes, , They fust Thetery newest things in Sifoerfy ' r : r r .... V , ana nnamei utraies. vv $ Sterling Silver Belts and Cottar ' Clasps Shirt Waist Sets and Pulley W , Kings. i ne L,mc fytbe gun metal and w then a pretty black ynly a f&b dainty orooches. Come and see them for yourselves. A & EL IB, SCKBTTSBsN" S $ : 47 & 40 Pollock Street." vfe 5. Af teJinne Glee ti e men a floe flnl iK ; T 'tre ;4 r.othinjj d'ntUr r..r. I'e mit . than Farina, Rlcn Piuld n " , J tf'e pVsnl Fancy Cracke-s.; Er iMn; tr ' in tlnaiine will he fouml iri i.wr 3 -Monk, w'rli'i pres n'jt ait exhi'i-'1- JS I'e li fiiiilinn of agi . i.i . .. i. o ir e . - Ihe tswsl in m. k up 1 liii nii. rli sorlin 'lit of f t it 4 fpe Ulliw YoU llli.Sl tut ill lip i n into.- , - , '- - ' , ; ; - Uac j'ml r.-ee veil a' bltf lot Fresli Cornell P.irtsmnnlli Mullr-U ,3 ' iU fl.iu I U I f Mi.x.li. PiiI ITaiiit. ' One una c ill mid wu will do mir lieat to tlnee jon.- ; --c. v i-iirs f. r ! n. li j; R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, f !Pfionee9. 77 Broad Street. . . i i Every One Who Enters Our Store Stands Face to Face Wjith ; - Great Bargains Now U jour cli.nre ti iore lha pi of tlif latei. vOur now .'oo'soTor nr usutil advKning tt to tlie ca-ly b lyer. There la no time Ilk the pre a it to n ike your stlcctirn. , . . ' r ' - - , Mens Suits from $235 to f 10.00; Youth's Suits r ; . 1.75 to 7.50 - Children's Suits ' .75 to 3.50 . Gr.-At ii In Menu, Ldul end ( Jus Uecflved Dig Lot of Straw and Alo a floA line of Dry Goods, notions, Trunks, &c. . . . ." . ' Boromo rylit in and let ot ihiwjon whttue can do In the Way of Qoi'il C.ikm1 and Liw Pr ce. ' Ai.lERICAn STOCIC COuPAOY. .'.n&flt Ml Idle Pt. f Prompt Delivery Frc::i 0:::;:f c - r 1 ' , '"Tf" , 1 1 r 1 V Have. ; V! clvnved 1 7 roo is a oeauiy, aiso y dxydized silver Fobs, Lorgnette Chain. - Delicacies ! ; qj3jm.t) V hll lnn' Bho. Wooln HnU for Moo a id C ji.' HOWARD & MACIIT, Troprc orB. Yotijc.nn always expect wbrn you order your foml supplies from tills reliable store. Wo r-m suj--)lv ovary demand f a llri-t d im funily tr,e!c with Hie (.'Imiie-it St ipl -i a-id K-iry (iroeeiii-, lw-. Mi l'iekl-M, Hin.y,;')hvci,;tJ.u Kiv r I'rlut Huit.-r. find Vn Un ix n'T't H -I! iu l'i 1 -n 'o in i'ie a Pj e;- In l'-m ftn I - Onr l''t !-; ! irni ill llliil'.Ii.L Democrats Suspicious of Supreme Court's Long1 Session. Rppnbllcans' Attitude Towards Amendment Ridicnlon. Fusion Bush Whacklnff. All For White Snpremary. Jonrs HiiRt Hang. , , Special to Joarnal. ' - . Kaleigh, June 11. Democratic mem bers of the legislature arrlred In large numbers here today. There Were 20 here yesterday. Senator Franks was the first Republican to arrive. , The Republican attitude towards the constitutional amendment is laughably absurd. . One western Republican mem ber of the legislature (aid be would at tend the session, for the sole purpose ol railing the question of a quorum.' Tel ne of the chief thing this, legislature proposes to do Is to meet the rery-objection which the Republicans have raised against the amendment; that is to add a new section providing that It shall stand or fall as a whole. This is exactly-wbat tbey, Republicans, have declared the wanted, and yet in the face of this the) want to now make the point of no quo rum.. Tbey will have their trouble for their pains. There will be far more than a quornm. - . - j"'. E - Democratic members of the Leglalalurt have 'their eyes on the Supreme 12oui I They have grave suspicions regarding It The strangely protracted session . of the court something - heretofore- onpreo. dented-and its slow disposition of caati causa, much comment. , TUere is evei talk of Impeaching the court, 'but then is not time to do that. . 1 . , , .', A nong Ihe arrivals Of well knowii Legislators who arrived today are Jame A. Bryan, V. ti. Jmtlcwr K. II. Justice Waller Moore, J. Frank Kay, II. 0 Oonner, It. D. Gibner, Clyde 11 lloey. - M. (I Justice giyes good news of poll leal condludns iu Rutlierford, but sal the Democrats and I'opulUU are work ing very banL ' ' ' - -'. ( Never iu any campaign have the ri-.. publicans and populists done so nvicl. bualiwhacktng as they are doin now In order t warp the uilnd of thi rura wjite voter. . - W. A. Graham of Llncoln cquntj who Is here to attend the muellng of tbi ioard of agriculture tomorrow, aajrs the It was found that In bla 'township ther-. as no need for a white supremaiit :lulj as every white voter wat on tbf democratic H?t. -.:'''.i.: -:-- - Judge Puraell loft- here tmlay for Cuarlptle to bold the term of the Unit ed States district cotirVtviVixV State Treasurer Worth today Issued- i statement in which' he says' lust sine November 80th last the disbursomenls oi the general fund exceed the rccelpU :U5,882.1B. ; :;: The program of the fourth annus convention of tbe North Carolina Bank era Association at. Greensboro,' Jun 1MB Is sent outi Hon'.'' Charles M. Sted man makes makes the addrOsi. of wel come and to it Alfred ATJiompson, ot Raleigh, responds.' ".' ... - The attorney of Tom Jones, the wbole ale' negro murderer, says there' ism bope for hl client, and that the Govern or will not commute the seutence. ThI means Jones trill be hanged August 81. Ivy polioning, poison wounds and ali other accidentia! injuries niV be qulckl) cured by nsing DeW Ill's Witch Uazel Salve. It Is also a certain core for pilot and skin diseases. . Take no othor. F B Duffy. ' -. ' '. , Efypfs Bif Cotton Crop. - Caiko. It Is estimated that the yearY cotton crop will be equivalent to 1,000, 'X10 American bales. The rutting of 1 1f "sudd" in the Nile promises to Inaugu rate a new era in Egyptian agriculture as the water will hereafter bo richer in feitili.lng material. All who Buffer from piles will ho glad to' learn that DeWltl's Witch Ils.el alve will gh-e llieiu instant relief. ' li will cure oc?.ema and all skin disease. Iluwaro of counterfeits. F H Duffy. inn KAr.ncTS. 'he following quotations were rece ed by J. E. Latham, New Hern, N. C. Nkw Voiik, Juno 1 Cotton; Open. 'llljrli. Low. Ch July .. . 8 77 8.77 8. fit 8 Aiifr 8 40 II -i'l 821 R : j t 7 li ) . 7:) 7.8 1 7 net ... .. .. 7.7-, 7.7-1 l.t'A 7 ;; 7.1; i 7 .t 7 .',i 7 MISSIONARIES IN PERIL. Chinese SItuaifon is Datrg-crous. Chinese Want Emperor. Russia Lands -- 1 .' Troops. , Special to Journal. - London, June 11 The Methodist mis sionaries In China sent a petition to President McKlnley,' asking his" aid This was the last message sent before tbe wires were cut. - ,: V i - The missionaries at and near Pckln' are ilTgreat peril of being massacred, both native and christian. : . Forty American and English mis-ion-arles, and one hundred native pupils are in the mission house, guarded j a few American marines who have only a few revolvers. , ' t The Chinese are swearing they must have a new Emperor, , . . ' , - The Dowager Empress has fled to the Russian legation at Pekln. ', Tue (Jolted States warship JJonocacy IsatTaku. r Three hundred foreign, troops : are forcing tbe communications with Pekln. Four thousand Russian troops, with twenty guns, have landed and are march ing on Pekln. " r- TO STAND OR FALL Section Added to Amendment,.' Quorum of Legislature at Raleigh. , 8peclal , ; " .. Ramon, June ll. More than a qnn rum of the Legislature have already ar rived here. - , - - ' ' The Amendment Committee . have leclded .o strike out Irt Peotion te n, of be proposed- Conslltullonal ' Amende mentnbe word ' qualified" as applied to he voters, and In addition to the amend ment as it how stands put In a new sec- Ion, which provides that the amendment hal stand or fall, as a whole, :t .vvw f. Small In size and great in results are DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the famont IUtle ' pills that cleanse the liver iind bowels. : They do not gripe. . F B Duffy. , The riaa-.r Nail.. ' - : -In ('.ays wttt-n siiiersil(lou was 11. ore prevalent than It la now the shrtpn and jippcarnncn of the finger nail were considered to lufve reference to oWs destiny. To lenrn tbo message of the linger nulls It, was necessary to rub them over with a compound of wax and soot and then to bold them bo that the sunlight fell fully on them.' Then on the horny,- transparent substance certain slgna nnu characters were sup posed to appear, from which ihe future could be Interpreted. Persona, - too, having certain kinds of nails were cred ited with the , possession of certain cliarueteilstlea. ' Thus a man with red and spotted nalla was supposed to have a hot temper, while pale, lead col ored noils were considered to denote a melancholy temperament Narrow .polls wore supposed to betray ambition and ' quarrelsome nature, while " round shaped nails were the distinguishing marks of lovers of knowledge and peo ple of - liberal- sentiment- Conceited, narrow minded and obstinate folk were supposed to have small nails. Indolent people floshy nails and those of a gen tle, retiring nature broad nails. '' The Arab's LIMI. Osn, In The Agricultural Journal of tbe Cape of Good Hope appears an article on the vitality of wheat from Egyptian mummy cases. It Is often asserted that samples of wheat from the same crop as that which Joseph stored In Pha raoh's graunrlos baa been taken from mummy wrappings and, When planted, has grown. This Is very likely erro neons, as the Arabs have a habit of selling to tourists samples of grain which hare In all likelihood conie from the nearest Held. Instead of from All. ancient tombs.. Indeed Iu many In stances tills "mummy grain" has been corn, and, as corn was not known uutll it was brought from America, the fraud Is apparent - -. Frail Hlatorlaa of Sevres. - Only 2Vi miles southwest of Paris, Bcvres Is well known to tourists. Beau tiful porcelain has been manufactured hero since 17."rt, the royalties and re publics -which followed each other tak ing palna to have encb period stamped on the Imck of every piece made. Ini tials of klni;s, the date nnd often tbe puliico for which the service was do sIkih iI were placed plainly on tlio plate. Tliun In thin tdlcnt but moHt eloquent way these frail historians Indicate I fie chanceful, brilliant story of their na tive land. ' Tb Rnl ruat ot I.ir, Fldi lia 1 la Ilia, ihieKii't tlio K'''t nyslei-y of (i - helu;; till j'ou with owe an! mi lei-y I lavllln -Well, to tell juii the honent truth, l-'hli l!.i. v,i.,'it to wear bolheis me more than imyliihig el e. Iiidlnn- III". Vrl Jillll I, 'I. I lh (- 1 h e !,,! eel II-:;' -.: v .1 I - ' 11 1 ' i I; 1! li v ::: To Adjourn Thursday. v Special to Journal. .- - . . : Raleigh, June 11. Justice Douglas says the Supremo Court will adjou n next Thursday.- - v . ' - Vance Statue Unveiling. - Special to Journal. RaLEion, June 11. Wednesday, 22nn lay of August has been fixed upun as the date for I ho unveiling of the statue of Vance, HJfSDAY AHD W1D1SDA? lOo Of DECORATED CHINA "PLATES, CDPd and SAUCERS, SOUP PLATES, Fancy Articles, etc, Handsome Jardi- oeers, endless variety of pseful articles ia Glass. By purchasing a lOo assortment you get a 100 piece Dinner Set, an Ice Cream Freezer, Soup Tureen with 1 dozen Soup Plates. S ! - Counters now ready, - Come Monday and see for yourself. -: , ' -r SALE FfeOM 8 A. A. TO 12 M , M.;E. Whitehurst, , r- - sL ,41 Pollock St pobbln &.Ferrall "At Tucker's, " T RiLEIGH, N, C Cool, Wear ' 'For;-,; Warm Weather. LOW PRICES : ' For hlQH QUALITIES "v.-' ;;;'f'7" ) r -'"-'.'' - 8'iecr Silk': Gfnghams In.' beantifnl strip w have been $1 00, now ro.luced to JToyard, . Mi'iceiised Silk Hatlales (n Foulard Prlntlnga, have been '5c, bow reduced to 371c jard. - ' y ; Plaid Soft Hilk Z-iphyrs, have been 60c now reduced to 81c yard, . ' Tb-.ae thce cool Summer Fabrics at half prk e will make the most econom' oal going away gowns for seashore or in inniaiui. r . . - SEND FOR SAMPLES. Dobbin & Feirrall, REAL ESTATE I City Real Estati I ought and sold on oomnii lion , .,...," .- - A fine piece of property can be bought at a bargain, ..v -.- :- .:. . . Collection of Rents a Spiel illy. ' -. : JE. J3; IIAKPJEIl. Coiitracls fur Nanltary Open Iuniblii Will be carefully and scien'iflcally car rled out under our own imme Mate su pervision, and in accordance with Ihe very latest ideas nnd Improvements that are called for by niodern.-up-lo-da'e Plinnhinr, when yon entnut ymir work lo us. Wo will furnish cntlm itcs clieer fullv, and at prices 'lint cannot be o m iMlod with, workmanship c.oiinl Iflre'. Hyman Supply Co., Thnne d-i. 4S CKAVKN BTHEF.T . j i 1 1 . . A J1J1; LU1 Or . . . Portsmouth Corned Mullets N ' . .TrsT iti:c i:ivkd at r . ii J. L McDaniel's, 71 Broad St. Also Fresh Elgin and Clover Hill t rint Butter. - W and Boneless Codfish. 2 Anything you want in-Groceries. icdmiel, ;Plioue 91. "There is a Tide in the Affairs of Men, Taken at its Flood, leads on to Fortune" ' 5 Which eimpiy means grasping the opportunity. We give you the op portunity again to buy these Serge uit8 i;t Mens, Youth's and Boys. 'They aTfi going rapidly, money in your pocket to buy them from ns. Jnst reenived large line of Boy'a Yacht Straw lints, good quality, low price," from 25o up. I'ought thorn after Ihe cut was on. Nice line of Ladies Colored Umbrellas, very stylish, good for rain or shine. . ' . Expect today those ready-made Sheets, save your time and eyes by purchasing them ready for use. -3 Call at otrr stores and sec how mnch.we can Bare you iu all lines. Ai cTl SMITH 61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 09 Middle St. 5ASKILL HARDWARE CO.. Have a lull and complete stock, and fill orders with promptness. '-: " ' We have few, more Gauze Doors and Screens and more to arrive. Give us your pr der.: -.'V. V'' : Call on us tor Calcimo to decorate your rooms. Carpet and Matting Jacka. laints and Enamels, small cans, fttains and Varnish, sizes to suit. ; Granite Ware, Tin Ware, Sprinklers, Lawn Mo wers. Hoes for flower garden, 25c. ; If you are thinking ot a Refrigerator, come to see ours. None other on the market like it. "ODORLESS."-. New line Scissors and Shears, -' '-;y' .";' i i. n i mi i i " ' i ii i ui tin ri i .1 11 jj PHONF YOUR e ' WANTS TO 147, Ti MIDDLE STREET, . " Correct - Buggy IF YOU HAVE AJVT TO BUSINESS fiee to It that you eel oue of t ur luteal Design Biiritt-'a, ' - . Krtpectfiilly, , w O. II. Water A Hon, ' 78Hroad8t V. ' -.' v" . gristmills; ?Wniii IlolUnj; tltcut Ihvff.lorM tin it f-orn ,linner.H Of the LiltslMmprcved and Up-to-l'ate Mill flnchlntry. Yfiru iHAiK ih io.jcjT.ci ; " M'K'IAL 1'AlNltken In clenn- 1 l find 1 oii. liinK ;raln hi fori! goinfj - - hthc null-', "whii 1 lninirea pine r. -i i WholMiile V Retail Toiler, 71 Br,,M Si. . Gaskill; Hardware Co. NEW BERN, N C lT ) V . Surrounded ISIS, Vafcn, Inarikss Uaat, SrMlutt, Guards, Crips, Sir. , iMti. mlt thr rye)tte HrS trltn (M. . My stark of which nniau ot - roLJimniA sua n.4HThuHIS IJi HAMRI.KKK. , Eaaxl. Ml till M f llfi, U n . m rv fin, I'KNNAXTH, CarMSs, traskn.Y CmMts. Dotb chrilnln. and chaia. Easy Pajmcflfj. la Court. rrs .nd rntir worlt .ollc llrU. ... TWTaf. rsv. raws, WM T. KILL, jWlrfrfl. S(. i a it" I nr... I I am I fhtow- I CmmsI, JS. G. ROBERTS. -Wlinl(Puli UtMtl r!ii
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