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Jf y. v i ' c i i ii.i a it VOL. KVIII--K0. 70. NEW BERN, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 21), 19011. Mumnu hue v.-. .w .. .-s ..-v Yes, They. Have, fust (Arrived 1 6 77i 3?f newest things in Sitter and Enamel Girdles; ' : ; $ Sterling Sitvir Belts' and ; Collar & Oasps,; Shirt; Waist Sets' and VulleyW & 7?r?s.v 77 C7zc ib & a zteawfy; a50 the gun metal and oxydized silver Fobs, j then a pretty black Lorgnette Chain, : Ltfiv 5 re? aatniy oroocoes . , 'Come and see them for yourselves VI 47 & ao Pollock Street. StXE KM- Plans of Republicans Blocked by the Legislature Last Week. A uon, 1ft il iiiliiJ 11 : Special inducements to buyers to reduce our nresent stock. You will flndr-the work of a dollar at our store, somathing wonderful tor we have dropped the prices -DOWN, DOWN-1 DOWNI1 V .- 7 Our Stock of Sring and Summer Clothing must be sold. ; Big Reduction Sale from- now until the 1st of August : . T 10(M HUITH ItEIlirKI TO $7 ) . Also a bie: lot oi Youth's and Children's Suits, must be sold at reduced prices. A nice line of Men's and Ladies Low Q-uar ter fihoes just received. ' We ofler you a rare opportunity; to .save money. . v :. v - . '' AUERIGAN STOCK COMPANY, S9&61 MMilleSt. HOWARD & MiCnT.Troprio'ore.' V After-Dinner - Delicacies-! Cl'vetl W than Fariuk, Rico Pudd n!, J II t v. J anil F.iiirT rrnr.knra. Eir.-'jlur in lint lino will le fou nt in nur Blok, iit:h prcs n's n bml- ive ili'flniti'in of (:io.wi!ej". The wlio!eor!i) it tiel in m k p up I hi i e:i)M rb t rlui ' ill of f i d pe Villi f. Yin limit toe lo up ' p frlate. ilnvo j'lrt ri ceivt'd li'if lot f Fresh Onrm'dJTAirt' nmnili Mullrt" . Alrfn a fitm 1 it i ( fJic-!y, Cured linini. - Qlvo ua h c ill and we will do our beat to plio joo. 1 Vi u-a f 1 1 u laor , i I U 'M . : fl .J-'".'- -S-"v v. copy mOHT J. R. PA RKER, J R: , GROCER, 'Phone 80. 77 Broad Street. TEE W Ul State'of War Exists Betweeen This Country and China. - : Prompt Dolivcry Frc:;i Di1::! YoiiVi.n nlwayn ex-rrl n In n 111 ynu (r !i-r your f" (I'lllft'xl 1 v'y ''' ri nil M, .., It v ,. iiivt . I I.I i.f a li Hi.. ( ICS f?'l .III Tuft 8 to Become Tar Heel." EtII Furilood. Rains ffero . . oral. ". The Iognr- ' : nee Decls- " ' . - - Ions. - Special to. Joarnal. - , : Kaleigh, June 19. The Populists be i(la their regular campaign next Satur day, woen senator. Bauer speaKi v pan.. Wentwi rth and Cyrua Thompson, nomt ace for eovernOr at Concord. The other peaktrs gcbeduledare i. B. Schulkin, J. Mewborne, Z. T. Garrett, H. F. Sear well and Rev Baylur Cade, the Repub lican Governoi'a Populist private aecre- tary. J. B: Lloyd, -who ii Senator Bui- t' private secretrry, lias been as signed to duty at Populist headquarters 'If, "!, All of a tiidden the . Itcpttbliracs and 'npulisla have become very quiet, ttomtv DemocraU have an Idea that they huv ilinoat given up all hope,- but this is an error, l bey are merely looking about for new plane. The original plan wa to get from the fusion judges hundred of processes against Democratic election tiftlcers and paralyze the election. But ihe legislature laat week Knocked out this plan completely. The lmlel Carollnvllie largest in thi- t ale, at Pinehurst, is practically eom- plele, though it will not be o wupied un- l uett Kovembec, Its cost is quarur of a mlirted. It la of fcood. The derin ii striking and the furnishings moat elaborate. Like all of PI jehurst, it It the propci ty-of J W. Tufts or Boston, who by the way, is In become a citizen of N.irth l aroliua,' as. Mr. . 11. M. Flagler btc )nesoDe.of Florida. . ., ' -. Last night a young man named Bier sua was crunk in a oar room Lere. a horse dcolor, 3. B. Carter, of Virginia, bw Ills condition and laid be would take him home, snd did to.f As soon as Bledsoe arrived in the home he began lUemplB to IrJuieLls family, struck bis fulher,. (ore his mother's, clothing and hsd a pistol at bib slater's biessi. when Carter cized him. In the struggle bt .hol Carter in the right breast, the bul let, a 38 calibre, striking a rib and gdlny ariHimi to llio back where It was cut out Oartvf threw the desperate anan on the floor and as be was taking the pistol' away Bledsoe again pulled the .trigger, but the hammer caught Caiter's baud and thus his life was saved. Carter is doing well, and the only danger Is that of blind poisoning. - The Blato Onard , inspection, Which will begin 1c a few days, will be over b August 1. The troops will bo inspected in heavy marching order' with special cure. It la tBe purpose to make their equipment complete 'this year, by say AugU't 1, ailtis expected that "stores will begin to arrive soon after July 1 The legislative and local committees o i the Vance status have appointed committee on plan .and ecope, whose chairnwtn Is a widely known North faro lliilta. '. Each of tbe other members will bs the chairman of a snb-oommlttee. The Stale weekly, crop 'and weather report Issued by he government thi morning says the general rains of Satur day, Sunday and yesterday relieved all apprehensions of a serious drought. Al though vegetation had suffered consider ably, it is thought that no permanent damage to the staple crops occurred; all were well cultivated and In condition to nsjond Immediately to favorable rains by vigorous growth. The outlook is now very encouraging. The rainfall this week averaged an Inch and a half above the normai for the State, Tbe temperature was uniformly above normal until Balur day, bul the week unfortunately ended loo cool. j - RcForenre was made a few days ago to a decision of Judge Moore in the case ol Simmons against the Mutual Reserve Fond Association. It was stated that this a test case and many others In the Slide depend unnn It. The fact Is that the Supreme Court week before lut dt elded ti e teH cascj'di)it the Mutual Kenervo Fund Idle Association and that lu.lu Moore wa awaiting thoao duels Inns heforo deciding tho Minim. ins emc The ch.'S 'licit the Supreme court d (vd.'d ii i e Su iiimn, Hill and Hi reel agninat I Die Compnny. Tin'!.fi nuils ere lirnuelil j by '.v. Ckili, r-. ,of New I!ein mid ! Wo Fe In Wlttfrthe Other Pewew. Many ChlntBe Killed in the Forte. No Word From . ;; r . . - ' -- ' V i- --' The' Legations. ( '. . - '-- ' "' Special to Journal. . LosdoNj June 19-The news of the bombardment of the Taku forts ba- caused an In tenet) excitemon in, Ja- - REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. The Powers ask Japan to send a heavy force to suppress tbe Chioete revolt and ransporis are being prepared ' for -the troops. 1 ' 'The bombardment of the forts by" tbe foreign fleet at Taku lasted six hours. Additional men for storming, the, oris were al read flan led-, when they .were surrounded. Three Brittru hips were -engaged In the fight, one of these, the "Algerina", also a German gunboat and a Kuaslan jrunboat were badly daniaped by tbe fire from the loris. TWO. Jl.nK"s -' vesseia aniured three Chinese .torpedo boat destroyers. ., - w , The allied fleet lost 81 men killed end 87 men were wounded. A great part of tbe garrison of the forts were killed or wjunded in a splendid bayonet charge ma le by the allied forces. - Tnree of the forts, were completely destroyed, Forts ou both sides of the i Iyer were taken. ,--. -'., ... . The- Chinese guns are now shelliug the foreign quarter of Tien Tain, -; Wabhlngtou June 10 A state of war is now considered as existing between lh (.tailed Slates and China. ;.v .-. .. The Chinese. mlnUler, Mr. Wo, will n l be given bis passports until war- fct officially declared.' ' - . Tien Tsln is on thePoi-ho rlvert 84 miles from its mouth and 81) miles dls tint from Pekin of which city It Is tbe part. Tien-Tain has a population of a million. Admiral Seymour of Great Brtl lan is leading a telief column , of t.OOrt men t& Pekin, having started from the Utter city when it was reported lhit the foreign legations were being threatened. It is reported . that he has been : diiveu baek-Jto Tien Tsln and that the foreign diplomatic representatives have perished. These are distinguished men from all the leading countries of Europe. General McArthur Is ordeted to send the Ninth Regiment from, the Philip pines, but thoy are delayed by a typhoon ujw raging. It Ia stated that President 4 Kinley -will send,HO,0.0 men if re uuired. - - - .-fy". -The American -gun boat Monocacy was In ' the attack on the forts and a party of American marines were tp the the storming party.. The action of the Chinese forts is In teroreted br many J)f the highest Gov eminent' official to mean that China defies the civilized World and stands ready to resist any efforts that may be made to -rescue the foreign legations from the Boxer mob or to afford protec tion lo foreign Interests. The fact that the forts Aral opened Are is conatrued to Imply that orders came directly .from the Chlneae Foreign Office to resist the warships, - ..'i-:'V-:r: f -j-"'- t There are many missionaries In China from tho Southern States The Southern Melbodl'ts have 14, according to tbe list given oil from-.Naabvllle, Tenn., the Presbyterians $5, the Episcopalians- 07, the Baptists 80. Of course there are also many from the other Slates. ' All who suiter from piles will be glad to learn that DeWiti' Witch- Hazel Salve will iflve them instant relief. 4l will cure eczema anil all skin dlaease. Bo A are of counterfeits. F S Duffy. ,. t ' " '.'-v' THE MARKETS. Wolcott Hade Chairman. JJanna Hopes to Shelve Roosevelt. Adjourned Early. Special to Journal. , Puil-dklphia, June 19 The Ration al Republican Convention met at noon. Senator Edward O Wolcott of Colo rado was made chairman- In his speech to the convention he denounced tbe trusts and said that there was ho differ ence between tbe east and the west on the money question. ' . - Roosevelt's star is in the ascendant. It seems that he will be forced to go on tbe ticket as Vice-President. Bets are ten lo one that he will be nominated. . Wisconsin has withdrawn its endorse ment of Roosevelt. The Banna "ten say that Other Slates will follow this lead Ex-Governor Taylor of Kentucky was called to the' platform and given an ovailon The convention adjourned ear- 1, to meet tomorrow. -, NOTICE I f f . ' .. A. .St . i .. : No meal will be sold at the New Bern Grist Mill in: Jess , quantity. than one sack of W0 lbs each, and -then at merchants price , SGEO. BISHOP. June (6, 4900 The following quotations were rcceiv ed by J. K. Latham, New Ecrn, N. C. : - Nkw Yokk, June 19. Open, Higb. Low, Cloi . 8 C4 8.01 " 8 57 8.67 . 8 30 ..7 8 .. 7 G9 .. 7..1H .. 7.57 Cot roN; July .. . Auj. .. sc,it Oct.... , Nov. . . . Jan. . . . 0.87 7.89 7.71 7 D 7.S9 8 80 '7.85 7.0! 7 87' 7fi 8.3 7 8!) Dobbin Ferrall. v At Tcck -r'e, RALHIGP.N. C, Fall House Aeept - Now is ft rare Opportunity to malce big interest on yonr money by bnvinir three mouths ahead. We are now making Clearance Sales of our ,"" . . - Rug And Curtains Make out a list of your w&nfa and come to onr store. " Eailroad Kuree are low and we are ready to oiler you the Biggest Bargains. -: : . . Dobbin & Ferrall, Li t Yo u r Taxe s -.The List Tukor for 8th Township will be at the Uoun Douse from 8 a m lo p rand from U to 7 p m, that all may have an opportunity. v . Siltn tsW .It JKl vixn 7 57 'lllIIO M - HKKTH. 1. d 1 y ,Iu t; t'Ttn (raven r, i.iii.i i it of tl.O i only aii-1 .: at III. Supeii.ir February euiirl ol i.;d ln-t I olilt. I'.i a S ri iIt, id I1. . 1. 1v il i A fi Wiikat: July Cutis: July S.i. It j I'M. T CI... . tpeil. A !ri r-l High. 40 Low. ( lone c. r. 77j 8.1J M'J 6 3 "1 7;s it , i- r ' U'l 1 , Were 1,1' 1) 1 ; S' dW 'P ' J'1,., cJI-t-niaatl For Your New House Or tho old one' uidergv'nr opera tiona and imDroveuxnta, o ir up-to- let 3'nituiy Plumbing is indisp- nsl'ile. rOpen work, coating but little to keep In order, and bnth room, lavatory and kitchen amillnnrx a. which are luurie compared with the devices fo merly tol crated, and die a'ed by rctsonscf healtli romfnrt and 0 inroy. It' Waal ng no ni y t. 1.0 b hlnd the ti in a. Hvmzn Suvvh Co, Phi no I3. 4 C'l.WICN HTHF.KT ... A JfEW jLOT of ; . . WHole Cod Fish- - : ' x-' -'A new barrel Fulton Market ( orned Beef. - - - Small Sugar Cured I ig Hams, ( alifornia Hams and Big Hams to Cut. .- . ' . , Cromao Springs Oinger Ale, guaranteed as good as ; , ' any sold, 10c per bottle or 3 for 25c. Try it, its fine. - A few nice K. f. Ham". v : ' Mason's Improved "Frnit Jars, all sizes. If you need .". any it Will pay you to seo me before you buy. :. ' Fresh lot of Cucumber Pickles and loose Oatflakes. J. t. McDANIEl, 71 Wholetiale A Kelail roeer, Hr-i.-v I Hi. , 'Phone 91. "SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT 'Are only observed by those on the warch. and the many bartrains we are displaying benefit only those on the alert for bargains. Watch our space in this paper every week and visit our stores. bailor Hata galore; no two alike, your neighbor need have no hat like yours, prices right too. Val. and Torchon Laces in all widths for 5c per yard. Possibly vou would not buy 5c lace, elsewhere, but from us it means 10c and 15c kind. Roidy-to-use Pillow Cases and Sheets, save your eyes and money. Modern Shift Waists in endless variety, nicely embroidered from 75c to $125. Crash Skirts 25c, 50c and 75c. Can't make them for t'te price Pathing Suits for men, women and children. - No frills on the nce either, v Don t forget the Summer Clothing, in serges and crash, or men and boys, of course we carry the furnishings and everything man woman or boy needs. 61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 09 Middle St. &ASKILL HARDWARE CO.. Havea 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 .'xs: ;:,;-i,a";-: - Call on us tor Calcimo to decorate your rooms. : Carpet and Matting Tacks. Paints and. Enamels, small cans. Stains jand 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. ODORLESS." ? i New line Scissors and Shears. PHONP. YOUR.-- , '.."' WANTS-TO 14?. ii : ; : 78 MIDDLft BTRBETI. '' Qaskill Hardware Co. ; hbw BERN. K 0 LOANING MONEY 1 Loans made.' Loans placed. 'Apply to (8AAO H, SMITH, 180 Middle street Sew Bern, N. C, iXf REAL ESTATE I City Real Estate bought and iolJ on Mmunlesion. '-i"-:". : A One piece of property canbelbonght at a bargain. . . ; -i C ', Collection of Rents a Specialty. y : jK. 13. IIAIXPjER.' GulST 2J.IILL8. Jivw M1IU Corn ("leaner C( the Latest Improved and Up- to-V. '.o Mill n.ichinery. VitCit inAI.K I:V hOl.lClTr.l S. Q. ROBERTS, . ; - Wholesale Delr lo Groceries; Provisions, v;;v e:' Canned Ooodt :jJ'-: ot Any Description. , Tobacod of all Grader., ' '. Snuff, Ao. - Price Low' Goods guaranteed as Represented. Call and see me at Nos, 89 ar.d 51 Ur ck Row, East Sid Market - s. g. roberts; Inns, I n cial I .T t' ' H li.ken In eleiin i!ii l. furo fr"iri(! j . ni.iiira pine Rial, sks, V.I..,, 1 cm Surrc rtJ i'roa los. r..m My tt -rli of whrtli Conhiwtsf o( ror r n r a n, f- f. n i f tin ti ta ri vi)i,i ".1 1 1 s, f" i-. -1 I. I.H, l taawl, BnittiM, fJr(MI,, .1 7r C.ltart, i
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