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' I . i . -. ! 1 : A ! .V ' . ( V VOL. IY11I--N0. 64. iUWJJEILN, N.'C, WEDS ESC AY MORNING, JUNE 13,'lSOuV NINETEENTH TEAR Yes; They , ' Sfust (S The 1ery newest things in, Sillier f and Enamel Girdles 4 V7 Sterling Stiver -"Belts :: awe CbZar Clasps, Shirt Waist' Sets and Pulley g & Ringsi - The Chic Fob is a beauty, also "j the gun metal and oxydized silver Fobs, $ then a pretty black Lorgnette Cham Onfa a fetn dainfa Brooches- & Come and see them for yourselves VV 4 47 & 49 Pollock Street. - y Aftef-Dinneif cue tl e meal a flno flni.il'. There I" nothing daintirr- for dixscrt Ik than Fariiia, Rico Puddiu:", J.-11 e s mill FSncy Crackers. , S -trythiiip in thislino will Ixt found in- our 3 , slo )k, hi Hi pn n'-i nt ilhl"ll-t- Se ill fliiilif-n of '!io iit'cj''..'1 7li whole world is ixM in m kh i . np t UI- n'ufM rli rlV'irt of U epe. I J.i . ' Y u must sj-t . to ( peil.'K U. - ' . - 'flaw yw r.e'vit big lot l :. Fo'hIi Domed Portsm-iuth H;lui J ..... AIkoa flue linf Nitil) Oil!. A llanw. ' Uivc u b o ill and wv wil" " Uo nur liojt to il use yon. -' v .. -. 7 Your fur I'u ;liies", , i J. R. PARKERR,, GROCER, C i : 'Phone 69, w 77 Broad Street, . C Every One Who Enters Our Store Stands Face to Face "With ;: Great Barg-ains Now iB jour clisnce t" f3i re the plc'i iisual mlvdtilsg.ii to the orly b iyer. There ! no time liki the pre-eti to n ki yoiir ecloctims. " ,-. -i, . , - , Mens Suits from $225 to $10.00 ". Youth's Suits 175 to 750 r Children's Suits 75 to 350 Qrnt Hnrtil 11 to Monti, Ledn n i JtiHt Ileoi'lrcd a Dig Lot of Straw and Ann a fine lino of Dry Goods, lotions, Trunks, &c. 8o oome r';rlit in kiu let qb fhow yna what can do la the way of Go-d GiKnU ami fiow I'r'ca. - v . " AuERICAIJ STOCK CfOAHY. 9&1 Ml.l.lloHt. N I Proir.pt Doiivory Frc:;i D:::::i'g 1 r 1 1 T T J " -..- w Have cimved !', V V7 T Delicacies I (' sofTtTasx of the lalev. Our new :ocA offers nR- hil In n' Sho f . Wooh n Ilatn for Mon and Dnyr. HOWARD & MACHT, I'roprietors. You can Hlwftyit pxprr.r ln n you or lcr your fon.l supplies from tills ri'i.iiil morn. Wo cm" nii- . '.rv' rvi-rr ,1. , ,, of n fli , t ( l..'.s f iniily' ir . ;,. wii;, . (;h"H(..t . Hi Ijil i li ill F.i'lry' ( ; . r ,, !,.. Ml m, I'li-kl.u, S ,i, . ... ( ,.(';,x It'T ir I'rt'it Hint -r. ;i . i T, i ll snn ij in I-, i 1,'r.il! r. n r i it:iiL:i:.i. Bills in Plenty Seeking Passage at This Session. Amondmcnt and Election Lair to Hays First Hearing.- No rell lnjf Length of Present Meet- ' In?. Popnllstg and Be- " pnbIeang Watching -: . Hatters Closely. Special to Journal. -, - . , ; Raleigh, Jane 13 The expected hap pened when it was found that Innumera ble bills were carried in the pockets of the members of the Legislature, ,' only awaiting permission to be put upon pas- age, .This question was the first to come up to the caucus last night and It had to be settled first, but It required several hours to agree upon it. Opin ions varied from that of. the member who wanted the Amendment amended and thei adjournment, to the member who was willing to stay until July In order to pass all the bills that were pre sented. . ',, 'The matter waa settled V-tw0 resolu tionsthe first required that the Amend ment and the Election Law had 'the right of way add no other bills could be Introduced or acted upon Until they were out of the way. The second reso lution authorized the chairman oT the caucus, Mr. Skinner, to ' appoint a coni mtitee of fire, three from the House and two from the Senate, to whom all blllf should be referred and of these bills none should be" submitted to the Legis lature except "political biilst" that In such as had a' bearing on the Amend ment or were considered necessary ano (or the good of (he party. Thf commit tee Is composed of Justice and Ttavis o .he Ireuuie, and Allen, Overnuin . ami ore of the House. Several of these ii.l.s ere mentioned, such as the. Car tie .county oyster bill aodlho .Dun :i mi Iw county criminal court bill and the Wilt to- reimburse Mr. lieddlngfloU for Lam toss Incurred by him by the decision if the supreme Court. The caucus held until after It o'clock and thuro was a tr,e attendance,. lly special privilege a uumber not members were alio we J to remain in the Hull their Democracy uctng vouched for. r ' . ' The Senate met today at 13 o'clock, Lieut, tiov. Iteynolds was in the chair, all the heavy weights were in the cham- oer and when the clerk called the roll there were found to be 47 out of. a pos sible 50 present. The reading of the Journal waa dispensed with and after some unimportant business the1 Senate adiourned until 4 o'clock. The 'llouse met at 13 o'clock and there were present 85 members out of a possi ble 120, If there had been no deaths Prayer waa made by Rev. Dr. Eugene pauiels, Reading clerk Wllson'called the roll and Speaker Connor announced quorum present and the House ready for business, -.,. A resolution was Introduced by Allen ol Wayne to appoint a committee of two to wait on the State Treasurer and find out whether money had been .paid to Theophllus White, the shell-flub com missioner, and to report same to the House. , . Craig of Buncombe Introduced a reso lution endorsing the proposed Appalach ian Park, which waB referred to th committee. The House then adjourned until 4 o'clock In honor of the deceased members, Ua,rt, Trotman and Wall. Under the arrangement " that the Amendment and Election law should be first acted on, the committees having thi so matters in charge were required ti report to the caucus which was called after the morning adjournment. This caucus was a short one with a few short speocbes. Tbo committee on tbe Amend ment has bucn at work some days and el the principal points were agreed upon. Tbe committee of five, to whom all bills will tie referred, is really a caucus com mlltee, but it will take the place of all tha regular standing committees and it doalgncd to simplify mailers and sar much valuable lime. . Although the Legislature Is In session Raleigh does not present lUa iikiuiI Leg islature time appearance. There.-) C crowd and the Yarboro does not" ilillei much from Its usual mid summer np penrtinee. The meeting of Hie Legisla ture w as like uld fi iemla, nut ni'iMui; ol new aeiiuainuiices l-elmj re piiie l, tuu- of the meiiibeis r kr, t:,.i "if the bus aio let d.nvn'' au l ail iioris of biilH allowed to he in 1. till ! : would y lm a lob- oilhl lie !y lie h ul ' u;i urn 1, ill ! i !)', !.lo j III II. 1) 1!. el n adopted a resolution correcting the Sen ate journal, which contained an error re garding charter of Kinston, so as to per mit Elusion to Issue bonds.. In the Houte F. D. Winston -reported the election law from committee. This went to third reading and was then made made special order of busi ness for tomorrow at ten o'clock. . ' The election law was made in form o' a new bill and Its principal change is in strlklfcg ont the clause which permits registrars Inquiring of voter regarding payment of poll tax. Prominent. Populists and Republicans sucb as . Cy Thompson, ' Dockery and Duncan were present to near the bill read.. The special committee reported several bills to House, but House refused tojake action on them today. -; . Both branches adjourned lomeel to morrow at ten o'clock. - not Confirmed. Recent Reports of Boer Successes." isoo Roers Surrender, - . - Special to Journal.. - --" -' '- London, Juue 13. The reports of the Boer successes are not confirmed. . Fifteen hundred Boers bare surren dered "at Ficksburg and Commandant Oliver was killed. .' - ' '-- - - It is ofBclally'announced that OeneYal Buller has found passes Into the Orange Free State, near Lalngs Nek. ' " .- Unless food Is digested quickly It will termenand lrrl'ate th stomach. After eacu meat taae; a teaspooniui ot Aoaoi Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what yon eat 'and will allow you to eat all yon need of what you like.' It never falls to care the worst cases of dyspepsia It Is pt.sasant to take.: F. S. Luffy. ; : , X; Weekly Crop Bulletin. , R.vUKrou, June 12 I'lio Weekly Crop Bulletin for the week ending Hontiay, June 11, 1000, Is as follows . In consequence of beneficial rains which oouuned over a large- portion of the St rte during the wook ending Hondt y June if, 1900, a mnj irity of "the report - of crop correspondents wero very favor able,and indicated much Improvement in the geaeral condition of crop. Over the northern tier of counties, however,; , and most of the central district, tha al.oers were light, poorly dUtributed.and U.d not penetrate tbe soil to a sumoleut depth to bi of more than temporary benefit. Over most of the counties lying bet ween ljnea drawn from Cabarrus northeast to War ren and north to Surry, crops are still Suffering -considerably from drought, ud irardens have been -much In lured. Elsewhere the rainfall wa abundant and especially beneficial on 'account of the thorough stale of cultivation In which crops hid been placed. ' LasomV, western. ; counties rain teit every day of the week and farm work was In terrupted.'. Many , correspondent state thaa good soaklbg rain Is still neoesv airy, ine lemperaiure uunng ine enure week was moderately high, -and there waa - sufficient sunshine to encourage growth. 4';1' i , v';S : 'f.'-:. Nearly all of the remaining tobacco plants and sweet potato slips were trans- planted this week,- except' In those counties where the rainfall Was deficient Harvest Is underway; cutting wheat, oata, and rye has become general, under favorable conditions for curing; reports indicate an exceptionally Que wheat crop, but very poor yield of oats. which headed very low. Cotton Is doing fairly well, but Is small and Will .'require a long season of maturity; chopping will probably not be finished before June tilth, as it Is much behind In the west; goad stands have generally been. secured. Early cdrn Is coming into silk ami tassel snd some has been laid by; corn geuerl ly looks well, and damage by cut worms seems to be confined to lowlands. Owing to dry weather In north-central portions all of the tobacco plants have not yet been set. Minor crops, continue , to do oll, peanuts are 'spreading rapidly; weei potatoes are promlsfng: tomatoes are blooming, freely. New -Irish pota toes aie bclnj; shipped in large quanti ties. Tbe peach crop will undoubtedly bo very largo, but other fruit lias dropped so much tli at less than half a crop Is anticipated; npples will bo very short. Prospects fur grape pood. T:;n hahets. The following (; iiritnt liinn were receiv ed by J. E. Latham, New Hern, N. O. Ni'.w Yoiik, June 12. 'oT roN; July . Am;. . '. j-t . (I .! '-'v. , ,!u ,e. Open. Il'.::!i. Low. (Hose . . N.VI ... H.UI ....7 HI .... IJ M ... 7. IK ... .!" 8j;j n 2 7 J 7.H'! 7 5t H .,',!! H.I!) 7 Hi 7.HJ 7.1 1 7 I'l h (r; 8 i! 7 H I 7 r. l 7 i 7 .',! AT THE STATE CAPITAL.: State Base Ball League. $24,000- Ap- - proprlation for State Guard Per Year. .' 1 to Legislators Present. Special to Journal. Raleigh, June 13 This afternoon the board of agriculture met in semi-annual session. All its members are present.-" Baseball devotees, representing Ral e'gh, Wilmington, Charlotte, btateaville, Durham and Tarbora met here this afternoon to form s JSt ate league . The six clubs ought to make a strong league. Quartermaster-General .Macon . was here today. The requisitions oo tho war department fotthe ordnance and quartermasters stores for State Guard are being prepared. The regimental requisitions- are In. hand.- The annual allowance by the government under the new law Is (34,000 a year, - Besides the act carries with ft a provision that tbe States are to be reimbursed for all the stores which the government used in equipping the volunteers la-1898. All these regiments will be completely equip ped with summer and winter clothing. This will Include light weight blue serge blouses and Khaki trousers," There will also., be overcoats, blankets,' bats and caps, legglns, flannel shirts, and alt ord nauce supplies necessary to equip all the troops for.fleld service. An ample- sup ply of tentage for two regiments will be requisitioned.. It is the plan to ,encamp two regiments, , the :. 2d and 8d at Wrightsville at the same- time, in Aug. ust, and to have them break camp and cOmle to Ralelgb and participate in the ceremonies at the nnveilidg of the Vance statue in Ihecapltal square here August li The 1st, regiment will mske a prac tice march somewhere In the western part of tbe State, Next week the inspec tor generat aad the quartermaster gen eral will go to Wrightsville to see what sort of a site they can obtain for - the camp, They are naturally very desirous Of obtaining Seaside Park In wilch tbe troops were encamped seve ral -year. :-. More legislator arrive! late last nlrfbi Among them were D. -A. "Lowe, Frank C. ilalrston; J . F Keinhardt, IV , Orady, J.L. Davis, J. It Abliott, -I H iluflsm, J. B L igh. Oilier came In to day.; There are 10 all 170 memliera. Three-fifths are necessary to do business or 103. There were present af the Demo crattc caucus last night 113, .Since the legislature was in-session last year 8 members have died and" three have ro signed upon election to other offices. r , Work for thoTHato Fair nexk October Is golug on quite actively. Many, appll caiions for Space are coming la y.; K BOXEfcS ATTACK LEGATIONS. Fighting la Streets of Pekld.Fitte : Srtfc-TMopsjLarire Loss Xife. ' Special to Journal. " ' ?: Lo.aboH, June 13 There has been fighting In the streets Of Pekln since Sunday..- t . ; t ue uoxers are. attacking the, nouses otUhs foreign legations, -which are- W log defended by machine aruns. . f Tho loss of life mast be Urge. France sends four hundred men from Tien Tsln to Pekln. ' , " .All who suffer from piles will lie glad to learn that De Witt's - Witch Hazel Salve wilt give tbem lnsunt relief. Ii will cure arxema and all akin disease. Beware of counterfeits. F 8 Duffy. IIst Your C-ily Txch. - You are hereby notified that the time for Tax Listing is at hand. Tho books are now open In the City Tax Collector's ofiice and Will continue open nntil June S3tlr: for the purpose of receiving your U lists. Hours from H a. m. to 5 p. m , Jlnn't fail Ui attend to Ihla under pen ally of the law. f .J, J. TOL30N. Junol, 10DO. i City Taxollelor. REAL ESTATE ! City Real Estutt I ought and sold on oommltision .. . A line plroe of property can bo bought at a bargain. :y Collection of Rents a Hpcclilly. '-, " J i ; ; 1 5 ;r;.iWV;' , ., ...... -. , - - - : A NICE tOT OF . . - . Portsmouth Corned Mulletai ; .IIJST RECEIVED AT JLw McDanVejs, 71 Broad. St. Also Fresh Elgin and Clover Hill g ?rint Butter. - - ' , - Whole and Boneless Codfish Anything you want in Groceries. S J. :L. McDAHIEL -Phone Ol. 44 There is a Tide in the V " Taken at its Flood, leads on to Fortune" Wbich simply means grasping portunity ftgnin to buy theso Serge I hey ar going rapidly, money m jour pocket to buy them from us. "iV Just received a largo line of Hoy's Yticlit Straw IIat.8, good quality, low price, from 25c up. I'ought them after tho cut was on. ..: Nice line of Ladies Colored Umbrellas, very srylisb, good for rain or shine. " i - Expect today those ready-muile, Shei'ts, save your time and eyes by purchasing them ready for, Use.: "- -iy Call at our stores aHJ.see how mneh we can save you in all lines. .SIvCiCTH 61 Pollock StM (DurTy'sStand) 99 Middle St. "i- . ... -i. '. ..ii,1-1!11.. :,: ' GASKILL HARDWARE CO.. ;Have a'lulLand- complete stqGU and fill orders with promptness. O We have ( few more Gauze Doors and Screens and more to arrive. Give us your order.1-; - ' . ' Gall on us tor Calcimo to decorate your rooms. : , Carpet and Matting Tacks. t laints 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 Refrigerator, come to see ours. None other on the market like it. "ODORLES3.' " New line Scissors and Shears. PHONE YOUR WANTS TO 147. : 73 MtDDLE flTRERI, Correct Buggy.! IP YOU HAVE AN TO BUSINESS Hce to It that you get rnu of ur Intait Deaign Biiggles. ; . . . Respectfully, . H. 13. V'iterH A Hon, 78 Ilrond St ' " NEW 'IXEIXN ' GRIST LIILLS. Tiiw m IN Els-VIMO! IIIMl Corn 'Irjui'r.H' Of tlie I jilitliiipicved ond Up-lo-i'iitt' At ill n.-iclilncry. vorit i i:.i'i. m i o..ii .T.;i ; i Wi, i'.M'l 1 I Km In i! . - 1 ' : ,: I. f..r. -"'B 'i i . ! ( ' ' 1 ' : ! ' n .ine '- : ' , I 1 . . Z! vYliolraale u Owtwr, ?u 71 ItW.M Hi. Affairs of Men, the opportunity. We give you the op uita iu Mens, Youth's and Boys.'' Gaskill Hardware Co. vr PIW BERN, N O Tim mil th rv'Hti nnlt nnH nt M4 rut iricr I. ' Mf atach ofwheds contikta oT cOT.vmniA, sa 11.4 liT ton Di I.U RA N nr.KHK, . HTIlltMKHH, tfl laaattl, carstsV trapaHs, lMrilltS IsmM. Sr.ottll, Ciurds, CrlpsT Bill. UcH, Doth cliiilntfM and ctiaia. Easj Payments. lm CourifCTsi and Tour word sjoltc- Itrd. Wrsackss, TlrsTase, vn. t. V 1,.,1. ..I r lu f I f y rire.. I I am I iiw. I Surrounded I c's-. iuNU,miil.ljiM.i Valwe, t r 4 ' . 'V. ;- ' .
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