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.;;!,. XVIII-KJ. C7. K. C, SATUIISAY r.ICIlXIXO, JUNE 16, 1 9011. NINETEENTH I K t it JEALOUS OF ENGLAND. GRAND OFEICERS . ELECTED. ii L. Zftist i The tery newest things in Silver ' .,-. r r? rr : O ana nnamei iMraies. , . u t Silver1' 'Belts and Collar Cfcsw, SBtrf Mi&f Srfs 1 7?n(75. 77ie Chic Fob is a beauty, also v; j&e metal and oxydized silver Fobs, $ then-a pretty black Lorgnette Chain. $ a camy Brooches. . Come and see them foryourselves 13. HCZBTTBHiT V 47 & 49 Pollock Street. nor? W tiFIR nnpri.'i Special inducements to buyers to reduce our present stock. You will find the work "oi a dollar at our store something wonderiut tor we have dropped the prices DOWN. DOWN ! DOWN I ! , , ' ' . ; , - : Our Stock of Sring and Summer Clothing must be sold.- Big Reduction Sale from now until the 1st of August : , " $!.ot suits iii:iiji ki to $7.; ' 8.00 r 4 ; ". .. s:ot. - - . hmo Also a big lot ol Youth's and Children's Suits, must be sold at reduced prices. . ' A nice lino of Men's ter Khoes just received. , ; t ', " We ofler you a rare opportunity t save money. " ' - AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY, 53 A 01 Middle St. After -Dinned GKe Use meal afineiinli' T H tO i l-i nothing da;ntier for; i than Furli a, Rioi P d n", J ill e id F.uy Cracker. E ' r i!iln r in th I'ne will b found in m r noJ , piei n v eih n - v e : ft'iillon (pf "gioT'ie", ,The lio!o wurlsJ is tnx-tl in in k p 1 1d it i r'.i 1 b irlm -nl of f i i-p lihi . ,Vm mi Rt ' ki 1 p p i) lira. . ; ... ;- '. " . : ITuvoj fi rco t-Hit r i'js lot 1 Fr."li turned Pjrtuii'Hlti M IUt- AU fl u 1 il 1 1 Nii'4 Iv Cured 1 1 ami. Oivo lis n 0 ill ami will do our Iwnt to J l ti.e j on. V ' . , . : " Yuur fT I n liiff. ' I J. R. PARKER, 'Phone CO. . iHWltimMitIWil I Prompt Delivery-Frcr.1 R:::::i'g s I ti liV, r I IT ' J Anmzdl 71 V7 and Ladies Low Quar n)WARD & M4CHT, rrnpr'eors.' -! Delicacies I ? JR., GROCER, 7 Broad Street. c Yiiujonn al m ays expect" wlun yon ordiryniir food supplies from t'lis ridiniili slorr. Wo runj fiip ply every demand of K llivt cluns fl'ilily Ini'ln willl the Chiii.c t Kt ipl.i 'ind Firiry (1 m -i-ni h, l!e. Ml ri.-kl-s, H hi,;,,' i!i(n!r, RiV r I'rlnt Butler, u:id I'm IIhhi'i n 'jrii-.k It .i..m I'lh-s. W'p. Ill ill M a hp ' i ii' y uf h: ' ttr i In T "n m 1 .! .. . Our I', if- - I '. : i - i I 2 j Session on Ull Bills Fussed Were Kali lied. Mst uf Kills. North Carolinian Dead. Uovernor Pardons Ua plst. Information WanUd. Special to Journal. Raleigh, June 15. A.s predicted ten days ao tbe legislative session lasted only three da,s, and was tbe shnrtosi on record. Every bill passed was rati fied. Speaker Connor said today: "Tbe leg islature protected well tile election law and tbe franchise amendment. It mei the objections to the amendment, so far as to its standing or falling a whole. very completely. Many bills were intro duced. Very few passed." Jn all 23 bills and resolutions were ratified. The bills were as follows: -'' To repeal Chapter 123 private law 1305; to print and distribute the amind- ment and the election Uw; the coplitu tidnal mendmsnt;, the . election law; to Incorporate the Clarence Barker mem orial hospital of Dispensary at Bill' more; to submit the dispensary question to the voters of Macon and also of Swain Miuuilesi to establish stock law In parts of Nash county; to abolish oIBjs o: county treasurer in Henderson; to regu ate manufactories and sale of liquor In tacon; to establish graded schools , al Lexington; to print the special couim't ee's' report on the penitentiary and th igrlcultural department; to allow a Jury list lo be drawn in - Edgecombe; to pay K C. BeddipK&eU salary for the term b erved as corporation commissioner; l taftjwrtaln counties ou( of th western criminal circuit court; for redef of cer tain teachers and the treaturef of Cr?eij: to give the corporation commW- jlon full power to asiess railway prop erty as private property Is assessed; o pay the shall fish commissioner elected in 1893 and others 'out of tna she.ll thh fund; 4j amend the oyster law at to ownership of biats andaiti dra ining with steam dredgis, etc.; to allow Super ior court Judges to regulate II l ir licen ses in Kortha-npto i; Id UmIow lo u Its surplus special tax paid for count) pur os. , '" , New reached here today of tbe dea h In uolorado, at the age or 84, or il, U. U liue, who was for several years assis tant ''tate Geologist of JTurth Carolina le was widely known in this 8;ate, anil rHtly'xsteemed. ilia work here wa if immense value. . He prepare 1 ihj re port on the Iron ores, that on monazlte. and had done a great deal of tpecia w ra in tne eastern and western sec tion.' He wai a native of Battlrn re and died of heart disease.' " " , , , Many members of the legislature loft this morning fol Karehead City, as the special guests of State Senator James A. Bryan of New Bern, the president of the Atlantic & North Carolina railway. To morrow evening they will hear the ad dress of Dr. J. L. M. Carry before the Nor h Carolina Teachers' Assemlily, ' Gov. Bussdl pardons Qeorge Thomp son of Robeson county, who was cm vlcted of rape and sentenced to t hanged but whose aentcnm was com muttid. Warden 0 Men of I lie penlteri tiary says there were excellent reason' for the pardon, aSVnogro worn in wli had sworn against Thompson, cinfeisci to perjury. ' . Benator Butler arrived here to lay, ti look alter populist campaign work ann also his paper, of tho latter J K. Click I now editor. The legislature which meets ngiln July 24, Is keeping a keen eye ou tlit fusion Judges. The Republicans are saying that undei the United States revised stalules the .'onjtttional Amendment's legality must be tested in the United States District Gourt, &o Your correspondent desires Informa tion as to the post-office address of W Thomas, a North Carolinian who clnlml to have a process for working southern plno in for making wood paper. Iiy elim dialing tho rcalii. TTTr TS. Tho following quolallons were recei cd by J. E. Latham, New Hern, N. V. ' Kb Vol June 15 Low, Co h.71 Cotton; July... . Am; r' (let .... Open. . 8 71 ,. B :" . . 7 .. 7. fit . 7.vt llirh 8.71 11. n m : 7 r.i 7 7 fll 7 CI nv. 7 01 7 el .1 1 Shortest Legislative Record. Russia and France Think British Has Advantage In China. Communi .' cations Cut Off. Special to Journal. London, June 15. Advices elate that Russia and France are Jealous of Eng la id, and are 'afraid the latter govern ment has the advantage in China. 3 Wires to Pekln are again cut. - The Chinese government Bays It will not oppose foreign troops going to Pekln.-.!.'; ','. : Tien TbiN, June 14 Railroad Com munication betwecathij place and Ad miral Scyinoui's international force has baeo cut three miles beyond Yang TUn The bridges have been destroyed. It Is rumered here that the Boxers are determined to burn Tien Tain Station to night. -,'; It is expected that Admiral Seymour ha9 made Lang Fang a secondary base, and that he will advance the remaining forty miles as rapidly as possible. - SiuNonai, June 14 A dispatch from Chung King says that a riot has' taken place at Yun-Na-Fu. The Jiulldtngs of the China inland mission were partially destroyed and those of the Roman Catholic and Bible Christian Missions were Utterly demolished. Alt the mis sionaries are jsafe. " K ' Losdon, June 14 A special despatch from Shanghai aaya the position of the Legations at Pekln is most critical. Ac cording to this despatch, 81,000 Chineso troops are drawn up outside the gates of the city to oppose the relief force, and guhe are4ralned-on the American, Brit ish and Japanese Legations. ' ' Tje American, K issian and Japanese mklistec hare aent courier to Tien Tsin, asking for 2,000 troops of each nitlonallty. ? ' . ;., ' The United States gunboats Yorktown and Castii e left yesterday for Tong-ICu Tae.e Is no foreign warship now here. iWar;iingtjn, June H John Foni scretary of the American Asiatic Asso eUtton, today, received . the following oiblegram from the Shanghai branch of in i association: , - "Shanghai, June 12. Grave dangoi threaten) Amiricans- Yang Tse Valley. Urgently advise t nmeillate gnnbjat pro lectloi ' " , X ' , w "Ambmicak AsB'icia'novJi;'' BRITISH CAPTURES CONTINUE. Boers Evacuate Position After Steady . Resistance. Bullcr and Roberts , i '-' Render Mutual AiL ' Specl"! to Journal . ' " London, Jute 15. Klersdorf . In the Transvaal has aurremturel to th) British-; t.-y ' London, Juno ,K Thj" 0 imnoi'iiliiii General Louis Botha should have .been able to stand for two days against Lord Roberts and hen to retreat wlthont los ing any guns or having any of his men captured. It Is taken lo mean that he ha force which the British must still recokn as formidable when acting de fensively. . ; ,' "-',', : ; -.: . The pacification of tbe whole Trans vaal Is looked upon aa' business re quiring months rather than weeks Moan while everything goos well for the Brl tish arms. " v X ' ' A dispatch fr.im Lnronzo Marques, dated yejiorday, sayn . "Presl lent Kroger Is holding on to hi. gold an I Issuing psni-r notes from i press In his executive cir. Ttra. Boer olli lals are now paying out plain gold dlsi s nnstimpd. . - . . . General Bnller will he unable to ad- raice fu-ther until he gets supplies. He will probibly wait iihlil the tunnel hai been cleared. The British took nothing wltho.it p tying for It. ' . ,. : General R indie had a sharp sklrminh at Ficksbjrg on June 13. General Run- die held the attention of the Boors In front with two guns while Yeomanry were Sent around to their mar and drove them off, with a loss to the British of three wounded. Two pahols were also wounded. President Sleyn Is at Ultkop. Ills presence there Is supposed lo account for thn Hour activity. LoNnoH, Juno H Tho War Olllca lusuos the following report from Lord Roberts, under date of Pretoria, Juno l.'Uh, afternoon: "Tho cnemv evacuated thelt Btrong prul! Ion din Iul( llio hlht and hsvo re tired lo tlie f';utiinl. IJuller's foree and mine have alTonled eneli oilier mutual imi-'jinre. Our occupation of I'r'!"i;a cot-1 nunitros of Hhti to wuieii!!- fiMiii L Un- s r'. ;., itui ii ii- l-r'-l Ii I -. ;i !l en i ' (j" !, .rii-tt IIM 111 Ill'J 111 f 1 Um fr re'ir 1 t;0 htl III! I'l.- The Grand Commandcry at Char lotte. Charlotte, N. C. June 14. The Grand Commandeiy elected gtaod offi cers today as follows: i. . R E Grand Commar.der, William F Randolph. Aslievllle; E Deputy Orar.d Commander, DeWitt E A'len, Charlotte: E Grand Qeneralltslm; John"C Drewry. Raleigh; E Qrand Capt. Oenerai, Jame.-i K Norfleet, WlnBton; E, Grand Prelate; EI F Chritzberg, Charlotte; E Grand 3e nior Warden, Ferdinand Ulrich, New Bern; E Grand Junior Warden, Law rence A Dodswortb, Charlotte; E Gran t Treasurer, William Simpson, Raleigh; E Grand Reoirrder, Horace H Munsou, Wilmington; E Grand Standard-bearer Frank T Meriwether. Ashev-IU E Grand Sword-bearer, Edward 'P. Bayey Wi mlngton; E Grand. Warden, Jefferson D Holmes, Greensboro; E General Senti nel, Robt H Bradley, Raleigh. .. The meeting of the Masons . will be held at Greensboro, May next. Russian Troops Land. . .' Tien Tsin, June 14. The Russians have ..landed -four 8-centimeter . guns iThese, with the 1,700 men, - will start on the march for Pekln tomorrow. The opinion Is growjng here that the Imperial troops will attack the Inter national column near the capital, proba Wy at Fong Tal. - , c . Notice. - . Advertisemcntls hereby made under directions of the Connfy Commissioners for sealed pioposals to- build a bridge across Great Swamp lietween No. 1 and $ townships . Plans and specification for the construction of same are on Hie In the Register of Deeda office. . ,? Bldswll! be received in the office of he undersigned up lo l'-S o'clock m., the first Monday in July 11)01. - .' The County Commissioners rescrro to themselves the right to reject any -and all bids - ' ' . By order Board of Commissioners. : . --Ersv.bt M. Ghkkh, C. B. C. j When in Bayboro atop at the Lupton House for (rood aonnmmndatlrms . For Your New House ' Or the old one utdrgoing opcrp tiona and improvements, our op-to- late Sanitary plumbing Is lnilsp nsl ilc. Open w rk, cc s t ing but lilfe 1 1 4-e p l order, and hutli .iom, i lavatory and kitchen appUan hp, h cd It Imuriee compared with tlio devices lo a erly tol eratonVand iliclaud by rs nsof health comf'trt nd o H.my. It's . i ' ing nii-ney t le bidilnd the times, , Hyman SupplyCo, ';;;'Tiione2.,S;v'.v:;;ii , 49 CRAVEN 8TliE-r i labelled jumI Sold. ' Uivted Sia'eS of America, Panto n District of No-th Ohio' District Court at New Ben ere. J . Theodore E. Adair, vs Th- schooner Klih'.i A White, I er lack If . apparel etc, In obedience to a monition to me ad dressed under the fleal of tho histrh Court of the United Htntcs fer the Eas tern Diatrlct of North Carolina at New Bern dated May 2ilh, JUDO, I have at tached the schooner Eliliu A Whllo, her tackle, apparel, etc , on board and on i-hore, unit will detain the samo Jn my custody until the further orders of tliiii Court respecting the same.- Now ul persons claiming tho siitrie or knowin or haviiii- nulhonty to pay why the same shoutd'not ho condrmnrd and fold ac cording lo the prnycr of the MhellantH, are cited to appear before the mild court to h helii at New i'-ern in shI I (li.-itrlcl, on '-' til ibiy of Oc'ober I'JtiO at 10 o'clock in Ho! fnieiioon, then and thero to Intcr i one their claim for llic eftmi and make their all ea'iom In 1 1 rit ti tuilf. II C. Iiiii'l l.ltY, I niled r-hiten ilnri-lmll. i',y II. h Wooms, )en. Sliirahnl, New l'.ei n. N. C. June 1-1, (I Y .-i ..... I , . ; V I-.' : . .1 !. -t ti lt linir . , , I ),:- ,1. 'i !.e I. - : - , i i!'.-, r T;..v c. :-ei,,r,i : . -, , . .1 J--I.I- By A- X s It rvJhoWodish. i A new Barroi Fulton Market Corued Beef. . - Small Sugar Cured 1 ig flams, California llama and V.is Hams to Cut. ' ' ; Crortoc Springs Ginger Ale( guaranteed oa good as any sold, 10c per bottle or 3 for 25c Try it, its fine. A fewnice N. V Ham. .- v -Mason's improved fruit Jaro, all sizes. If you need 5a any it will pay you to sec me befere you buy. - S" t Fresh lot of Cucumber Icklcs and loose Oatflakes. Sr Milt 3!. f .-'Phone Ol. Ad rTTmn tj'a t n a "oniro injtxi rsioo nv inn niKini, '. Are only observed by those on are displaying oenenc only xnose on space m this paper every weeK anu - . J-'ailor Hats galore, no two alike, li e youts, pwces right too. aVal.. ami Torchon Laces in nil would not buy 5c lace, elsowhere, but l;"k. fasMly-toAiSG Pillow Cases and Sheets, save your eyes and money. !. ', Modern Shirt Waists in. endless variety, nicely embroidtTed from Jc lo $1 25.- r V-Orash Skirts 25c, 50c and f5c. Can't niute them for the price ; " Bathing Suits for menj wrtinenvind children. No frills on the price either.' V JJon't forget the Suniiner Clothing, in serges and crash, for men .and boys of courso we-carry tjie furnishings and everything man ;61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St. GACHILL :nave a mil auu uompiece scocm, ana nu orders with promptness.- We ' have . few more Gauze Doors and Screens and more to arrive. Give us your or cter.' ' i . r . , ' Oali on us tor Calcimov to ' decorate your rooms. Carpet and Matting Tacks. -Paints and Enamels, small cans. Ktains and Varnish, sizes to suit. . , Granite Ware, Tin Ware', Sprinklers, Lawn Mowers, Hoes for flower garden, 25c. -: If you are thinking ol y. a Refrigerator, tcbme to see ours. None other on the market ItteiVODORLESS New line Scissors i 0-ood.s -. Q-ij.ara2i.teed.- PI10NK VOCR ; t WANTS TO 147. I t MIODI.K HTRKE'l.. - Correct - Bugffl id vm i m a va ak Tr nitciiuBce .' Vf 'Sr ; See to It that jou net cno of; ur latest Di-slgn Bugpl -a." ; fc 1 . .- Rf pectfully, - -' ; . . .', J ' O. U. Wnfem & Sow, , 78 Broad Bt - " :-;r- GRIST - f. i ILLS. i:-. ii in- iinst I'lovjf.lors mid Of llic lji(cstIniprt,ved and Up-to-Huto Mill riiii-hinery. Y'i! It TIIAI'K is: hOI.IClTSI :, t VI '!.L PAIXS j,k,-n In cienn- i t h-.-I l.'i-.'t r" I" fro (tfiiiig i ! - i : - ! i' 1 ii. to n pure i i ' i i ri." M9 t. UK S I t Refnil Orowr, 71 -.BroM Nl. Z: ro rxr nrfrrr xttsittt t the watch, and the many bargains w e true alert tor bargains, watch ou our viait our stores. your neighbor need have no hat .... widths for 5c per yard. Possibly von from us it means 10c and 15c kind. . and Shears. Gaskill Hardware Co. . , NIW BERN. N O I am Ptsiatt, Cum at. Surrounded llsiS, . .-, es, vahasr laatrtukss Ira eV ,1s, Guards. Grist, Sirs, -ttcki, AO - . By "It " tv'I'f ucrtli,atl nl Smi srafe I'riee torn My atM-k of wheels conUhts if r.or.vnniAn, UMITKIIIIIS i.U HAH HI. Kilt!, i Easaisl, CarMss. Qrspklls, Csatlsrs, WrmckM. TlrsTtH. PlufS. Pilars, Doth chainlet and chain. Easy Pajmcnts. KY RLPAmt'SIIOP la CoiirnTa and yniir worif i. aolic ilrd. . . . vm. t. ar MiHHit at. w i i G. ROBFBRTS, Thss. I
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