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I ; .- , :,;. sr.; iilii, k. c, sh::i,ay vc using, June 23, loon. NINETEENTH UWl kv in--: 7i PEACE MAY COME. waJ I vstclmvedlv, . ! 77z fcsry newest things in Silver V end Enamel Girdles ' Owps, S&rf lawf 5efc , ait Mky J.J i ! i??J5, The Chic Fob is a beauts also j J J He gun metal and. oxidized silver Fobs, y f then a pretty black Lorgnette Chain W Unly a few dainty Brooches ; Come and see them for yourselves Fifteen Hundred Foreigners Re- poiled Massacred In Tien Tsin. V V7 V Vt 47 & 49 Pollock Street. V J J J Jl- 7 no at nTi n : V I Important The New Soil Survey is Now Being ' - Made. Special inducements to buyers 10 reduce our nresent stock. You Will find the work of a dollar at our store something wonderful for we have dropped the prices DOWN, DOWN DOWN ! ! Our Stock of Sring and Summer Clothing must be sold. BiS Reduction Sale, from now until the 1st of August : (KOO NUITN I:KDUCI2I TO $7.0 ; 5.00 " ' " v il.00 Also a big lot of Youth's and Children's fiuits, must be sold at reduced prices. A nice line of Men's and Ladies Low Quar ter Khoes just received. : We offer you a rare opportunity to save money. '"T AMERICAN STOCK COf.lPAtlY, OTJtfll Hl.Idlo St. HOWARD & M iCIIT, 1'ropr'e ors a r. "ra xx 4 1 '3 ikttcf-umnef - lcucaciss ! (iivc the meal a floe finish. Tbcro ; ' In nothing daintier for fhsseeit than Fsriua, Rice Pudfliu, Jellies, and Fancy Crackers. Ev ryihlng ! In thia line will be found in our Mock, whi:ti pies- n1 an ohu le il flnilion of "giojertes". "!b whole world la taint in m. k t g up ibU biijh rb a aorf in ut of ft d i.pel ililoa. Tou nn.t ppc to up p e-iuie, ' . Uave jnft recoivrd a bV lot .f Fri'nli Onrnid I'ortKiiiuuth Mullili AIbo a fliiu lot of Nictly Cured Hums. Give ua a c ill aud we will do our bejt to pli ane you. Yours for l.'uilnef Hi:) J. R. PARKEft, JR., GROCER, Thone CO. 77 Eroad fitrcet. .1 ' - ". f f. S 4.'' S-J 1 i rrc:::'t Deliver; Frc:;i Dn;::i s . Yoiiji-nn nlwn)'B cxpcrlj ulun ynii oT'liT j on r ft n nl nupplii s from this icliii'tlo Hioin. 'i rin Hip ply I'Vrry iIi mijumI of H Ihrt i l;i-;l f nuiiy li'.i ln v , I ; 1 I it- ( '1 (U IJil-! Il:ul F;i'l' V I : t I) '1 ! h H, Nothing Definite From TcVin. For- eltrn Towers RubIiIiis Troops , Forward. Heeling of : the British tab- . Inet Called. Special td Journal. London, June 33. A apeclal by way of Chcofoo, aays that the Chinese are in cussamly bombarding the foreign set tlement in Tien Tsin with large guns. From Buanghai comes news from Jap anese sourceB tliat fifteen hundred for eigners were massacred in Tien Tain. , A special from Hong-kong says that nearly all the building on the! .foreign concessions in Tien Tsin have been burned and that the American consulate has been leveled to the ground. The railway is opeu only half way from Takii to Tien Tsin.: The Russian troop occupy a railway elation bat are hard pressed by the Chinese and reinforce ments are urgently needed, The casual ties are very heavy. - - It is reported in Brussels that Admiral Seymour's International force and tlir Russian troops entered Pekla simulta neously, that the legations were thon In tact. " , . War vessel i have arrived at Shanghai to protect the foreigners front attack there by outlying Chinese forces. ' " .England Is sending fourteen trans ports from Calcutta with troops from India for: service in China Too' Jap sneso lleet is awembtid rendy td sail for Chlmi, according to a Yokohoma dls pat.h. L -. - - " Three vessels wyo Injured In the at lack ou tlio Taku forts by tho allied fleei t'hs captain of one of the Oei man vessels has since died from, his wounds. A merchant vossel was .sunk by the- fir from the forts, and her English captain was kilted. - - . -- JThe Brltsh cabinet met today to con sider the Chinese situation. Big remits M expected. - Wahiiihoton, June 81. Minister . Wu was seen today after his visit to the State Department. v . t. . Minister Wusuld he would reply to Vic roy Liu and repeat Secretary UayV usu ranees that no foreign troops, or more specifically, no United States force: would Invade his territory so lone . as peace and order are preserved therein . The minister was much Incensed at a uggestin published this morning tba' tie be held as hostage by this Govern nenl for the safety of : Minister Conger tnd the legation at Peklo lie character sett the writer aa a narrow-minded itiUnt, aud a person wholly Incompotoul 10 speak upon International affairs "It a state of war existed In China," tin Minister said, "I should ask for my pass- jorls or they would be handed me That," with emphasis, "Is the only cuirse that would be followed if such were the esse," The Minister reiterated lis former statements, scouting the very netretion of a stale of war between Jhin and the United States, '. ' Nbw York, June St. the American jlule Society has received a letter from litv. John K. Uykcs, dated . Shanghai. Hay 17. " He has just returned from trip to Ft kin. Dr. Uykes says: "The Boxer movement was first organ l.d with the dhject f driving the Ger- ums nut of Hhantung, and It was ea- :ouiui(e(l by the Central Government tnd the Governor of Shantung in tin hope tb.it It would succeed in accom pllnhing this patriotic purpose. They practiced Incantations, and they were trmud with the rude Impllmenls which they could obtain In country places After committing many acts of lawless ness, iucludlnir Ibe murder of the Rev Mr. Brooks, they gradually spread north and are now to be found in a large part of the Province of Chlhll. "The long continued drouth In the north has been favorable to their re-. crultlnir. It has not rained for more than nine months, and the country Is as dry and parched as a ilimert. The farm er, have had nothing to do for man) months and they luiturnlly drifted awa from their homes and joined the lioxerB "It is the general opinion In Ine north that tlio Government is afraid to do any Ihin to Hupiuexs the movement for fear it mny heroine tttlli-ilyiimlic." It Will be Valuable, and Complete. State Experiments at Red. Springs. Farmers AJ- llance Meeting. '.- Aa Old Map. Special to Journal. RaLEtoH, June 83 The North- Caro lina Society of the Cincinnati accepts an invitation from ' tho Guilford Battle Ground Association to bold its annual meeting there July 4, Instead of at Hills bo ro. The annual meeting of the Farmer's State Alliance will hardly be held at Htllsboro early in August, but will, be postponed so as not to conflict with the State election, Arrangements for post Donement until at least the middle of August are now Dclng made. . r . . The State today received maps of North Carolina for the year 1788. These show Tennessee as It then was, namely four counties of North Carolina. The maps will be part of the 18th volume of the State Records. It Is understood that there will be two more volumes of these records. The Stale charters the Carolina manu facturing Company of High Point, Its capital Is f 10,000 and It will make cotton goods. W. II. Ragan and others are the Stockholders. ... ' i f tate chemist Kllgore returned today from Red Springs, wherehe Inspected the agricultural departments' sol! test farm. The special lines of work- there are testa of the best varieties of cotton and corn, also tests of the best fertili ze s lor these crops -that is of fertilizer constituents and the best paying quan titles " Tba soil survey which W. G. Smith, of the soil division of thei United Slates Department of Agriculture, is now making Is to he very thorough. Ho Is (otng from Raleigh eastward .to More lead City, and Is now as far as Princeton lohnston county,' With a soil augsr lie. toes Into the ground to : a orpin oi Winches. The various soils will be hnwn In the map by colors. The map tte will be 11 Inches to the mile. After going to Morehead City lie will return here and go west to the Tennessee llnr Conference In Philadelphia. McArlhur Accepts. Manila, June !S1 Twm hundred Fili pinos met this morning in Manila to de termine on houorahle and decorous methods for securing peace. , - The results were submitted this even ing to General StacAj-thur, who accepted tbem. " The leaders of the movement will use their Influence to induce Aguiaaldo to accept the arrangement. If they are suc cessful, as they hope to be, they hop Agulnslda will issue orders in conjunt tlon with Ibe American authorities for the cessation of hostilities. The meeting, which' wss lheTtTrt of the kind since the days of the Filipino Congress, was composed of "the distinctly revolutionary element,' the "American lite" being lacking. , Thirty, political prisoners were released from jail this morning in order to attend. All who suffer from piles will be glad to learn that UeWitl's Witch Hazel Salve will ttlve them Instant relief. - It will cure eczema and all skin disease Beware of counterfeits. F S Duffy. '. A NEW LOT OF , - A now Bitrrel Fultoi Matket Corned Beef. 'jSnuill Sugar Cured 1 ig Hams, ( alifornm Hams aud Big' Ham to Cut. . ' Croitoe Springs Ginger AIp, gnaranteed as good aa any sold, 10c per bottle or 3 for' 35o. Try it, its fine. : A'few nice N. C. Hams. ' if Maspri's ImprovedvFroit Jars, all sizes. If you need ' any it will pay you to see me before you buy. "' Freeh Jot of Cncnmber Pickles and loose OatfJakes. Wholesale & Retail Tneer, Fall THE MARKETS. The following quotations wore receiv ed by J, E. Latham, Now Bern, N. C, . Nevv YoitK, June it Cotton; ' '-i Open, Ulgh.Low, Clost July 8.70 Aug. . ... 8 Sli Sept ......... 8.19 Oct .v... 8 0s Nov 7 90 Jan.. 7.89 " Now is a raro opportunity to make big interest on your, mc-ney by buying three months ahead. We are now making Clearance-: Sales of our ' , ' i ItngM and Curtains Make out a list of your wants and come to our store. Railroad Fares are low anr we are ready to offer you the Biggest Bargains. '-' Dobbin & Ferrall, V7hrat:-t- July Ookn: July...... io. RyPfd. r c.i ... . KedS .......... Leather..'. Cotton receipts tt all porta. 8.97 8.80 8.33 8.30 8.11 8.11 CHICAGO MAHK1CTS. ". ' v Open. High. Low. 8S .. 83 8.70 ' 8.511 8.19 8.03 7 9!) 7.89 8.97 8.78 8.88 8.21. 8.C6 8.07 41f 60v 64 1 41 82 4lf tloe 83 J 50 01 - 81 were 2,000 bales Small In size and great In results are DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills that cleanse the liver am bowels. , They do not gripe. K 8 Duffy. ir. t Mi K.v I'i. i r.i. 1 1' J I'i.; i: I'ul ft Kill iH il.'l.l In; il I'i' i ine;.! 1 ul e I ii'!".:i Cure. i. ,.i ;:i . ' 1 of w ', : ..! : il e oi .1. I'. .ted (pih kly ..o I , it will Afle. i. ...lol it yon I Noil ,rt to It I- For July McCiure's. In the July McCiure's appears a sketch of Bryan, by the well known Kansas Journalist, William Allen While author of "Boyvllle Stories " Tills Is the Hist of a series of pen portraits of political celebrities by a writer particularly well qua'lfled to write of both their public and private life. The article contains shrewd estimate of Bryan's political career and throws much lli;ht .on the cause) of his popularity. Ivy pohnnlng, poison wounds and all oilier aociilentlnl injuries may ho quickly cured by using PcWltt'a Witch Haze) Salve, it Is nlo a certain cure for piles ami Uin ilir;irs. Take no other. F S Duffy. Dobbin & Ferrall. - ' At.Tuclter's, RALEIGH, N. C. House Keeping .'piioueOl, 71 Kn,M St." 3 "SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT' Are only observed by those ou the waich, and the many bargains we are displaying benefit only those on the alert for bargains. Watch our space in this paper every week and visit our stores. ; Sailor Hats galore, no two alike, you, neighbor need have no hat like yours, prices right too. ' Val. and forchou Laces in all widths for 5c per yard. Possibly you would not buy 6c lace, elsewhere, but from us it ineuns 10c and 15c kind. : Ready-to-use Pillow Cases and Sheets, save yonreyes and money. Modern Shirt' Waists in eiuUera variety, nicely embroidered from 75c to $1 25. ' CraRh Skirts 25c, 50c and ?5c. Can't make tbem for the price ' liatning cults lor men, women ami cuuureu. io iriiie uu nm price either.'- "' Don't' forget the Summer Clothing, in serges and crash, for inert and boys, of course we carry the furnishings and everything man woman or boy needs. .aJT.SITHE 61 Pollock St. (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St. i.-"i.T !' 'T .iltii. f ,lIH(l 1 I ' If I'f ' -.'. .. for Your New House r.lhe old oiio undergoing opera tio is and Irrpr.ovamcnts. our tip-tc.lale Sanitury Plumhing is ' (hdisn bsl'ilc Open w ird , c( a :ing but litt'e t t e p i ordc, and -Ixttlw room, lavatory- and kltehen app lau vr, h:rli Art- liitorie. com.iaied with the device fo n erlf 10!- eratod, and dictated by rots m i f hea'th confort aid ecO'iomr. It's wi a ni money t 1 e b -hind the ti nts. . Hyman Supply Co . .": 'PnoneOii. , 49 CI1AVEN BTl-E.'.T j . t o vt n . " "ye r ft"' I'f you'll ti .rn a litinjy h Von'd if. ilirr lot, itn" I f von Is a aim;; l.li.l, Y... iii.i '-' ; 'i' tieve :.lk; r shirk; -1 "I . f'uiil tire to tree; I f.-l Plittts, Tirea, I I... I F 'rrr'"' 'cJ .. i., nil (,-, .(' ..(.! ii...- ftubb.r, SjHikM, ,.,, j ,,, V.l.r., MyVk-rvhrrl, ". C.!t'.l'.IS Ol " ' ' ' .- B ,.ih,i, r !, i i i. j X ' 'v.', 1: h KENTUCKY DELIGHT" STOVES And RANGES ! '' rft' ';';-v-';-j--i6:H 1 A We have just received a fall line of them.' Come and look over them. The Stove or Watig-3 you want is here.' We handle the Danger Blue Flame. OIL STOyES. , Tl-ey are the f eat :v.:;;- X. - ' r- ?fi&vi QaskillHardwaJe Co, i 73 MtpnU flTREKT,v . " i- ; ? ' KKW BERN, H O r.oAX Moyvi & Q, ROBERTS, Loans made. Loans placed. Apply to ISAAC I!.. SMITH, 180 Middle street Hew Bern, N. C. -,.'. : -.f.J W" REAL ESTATE ! City Real Estate bought and sold on coininl islon. . " . A lino piece of property can b.;hought at a bargain. , Colli clion of Runli a Specially.' " , i:. w u.iiifr.rt. onisT 1 LilLLS. ill I .;vi . ; . if r- A i I I ;- Wholesale Deal In ' V Groceries, Provisions, ; $ Canned Goodir '.J', j ' -:. "of Any Detcriptlon. ' Tobacco of all Grade'. T. -'V ' .gouff, Ao. Low, Goods g-uaranteedas l. rail and set me at Not. UV . Price Rcpresente. a d 11 Brick Row, East Side Market " - S. G. ROBERTS. r - ' IifU' YOU'LL 'SEE-.' k' ' r'' t"i? n'' in t vsn"iy of ar- - ! ' '. ; f U f-'it i H (!:: Ut Of - h ' - i i- t'o I'vo i fi . i DO . t -.r v h
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