li:; IIU, N. C, SUNDAY -KOIiXING, JUNE 24, 1001).. NINETEENTH VEiU cAn'wzdl The tery newest things ' in Sifoer and Enamel Girdles Sterling ' Silver Belts and Collar Clasps, Shirt Waist Sets and Pulley Rings, The Chic Fob is a beauty, also the gun metal and. oxydized silver Fobs, then a pretty black Lorgnette Chain, Only a feit) dainty Brooches, Come and see them for yourselves. i 47 & 49 Pollock Street. J Special inducements our present stock. You. '(1 a dollar at our store something wonderful tor we have dropped the prices DOWN, DOWN ! DOWN M , . " - ; ' . Our Stock of Sring and Summer Clothing must be sold. Big Reduction Sale . Irom now until the 1st of August : . - $IO.OOJWITMI11CDUC1.I,TO $7.0i - . ' - Also a big lot ol : Youth's and Children's Suits, must be solrat reduced prices. A nice line of Men's and Ladies Low Quar ter Rhoes just received. . ; v We offer yoit a rare opportunity t save money. AMERICAN STOCK COLIPANY, 09 & 81 Middle Sr. ' r iiitcr-JLimncf Oircthc meal a fine finish. Therd -U nothing daintur for riewit than Farina, Rice Pudding Jell'es, , and Fancy Crackers. Everything in this line will bfl found In' our slo.-b, hl ;h pre ntN an hii,' ie di finition of ,.'gioar'es'V. The whole world is taxed, in m- k p p this (in rb a soil m in of d Kpehliit'S.. You rang'. set to up i e bye. 1 : Have just received a b'tr lot .f arli Cm in d lVrtpnu a Ji Mullt t Also a tine lot of Nicely Hired llaun, Olve us a call and we wilt, do our bent to please you, . i ' Yours for llu dues , J. R; PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone CO. 77 Broad Street. 1 ! Pro:::;:! Oclivcry Frc::i R:?::n'G "! ill I -1 V v; ? ) V7 M O v? V V vv V V? vv V V ssn vv V 57 EB I to buyers to reduce will find the work of HOWARD ft M.VGUTu i'ropr e org - .ucucacies i Yoiijran always ex pi ctj when you or.lir j our foml Hiipplics from this ii'lia'il store. Wo ouf sup ply every demand of a liit cinm. fuiiily tr:i In with tin- 'lmi,) t SU.I ! a nl I'll ley (Ini -i lii i, 1-llM, ricklm, Hl' -i',;')livi.., .',,x it vr Pilul litl it. n-nl 1': ;J!:uni n l i -k H it! .in ; j U'o in ike a iim. i!iy . . f i gr l ie I', a i I V .il ., o .1- !'. -r. .-tj,,,, r-,.. v r; - s RemarkIe Increase ia Kunibcr of V. Li'.s Supremacy Clats. Too Much Kalu. Church Dedication Institution For Blind. Urand Lodge at Oxford. Labor Union Korminir. -News Items. Special to Journal. 1 Rat.ekih, Juue 23. The, State today authorized ibe Durham Hoisery Mill, of which J. S. Maanlng Is president, to In crease Its capital stock from $20,000 to $r00,0U. The plant la to be doubled in capacity, ...t' - . A charter was granted the Anson Cot ton Seed Oil Company, which will have Its plant at Wadesboro, W. 0. Ilanlisdn and others being the stockholders. ' - Francis D. Winston, who has In charge the organization of "White Supremacy" club in the State, and whose work aloug thai line has been very xealous and successful, said today that in . all the counties ' save ten there are now olubs. In Dare, which has only 5 town ships and wliicb Is one of the smallest counties In the State, there are now no fewer than 13 clubs and ia the Oih town, ship of Bu-rtle there are 20 clubs. In Raleigh last night a very large club wa organized and Monday that work will be cartied out all over the country, lu the ten counties In which there are at present no clubs Ibe work will be pressed 1 1 that by the middle of July there will be at least 1409 olubs in the Slate. Mr Wins on teirards them : as the most powerful levers In the work of lncreas log. the force of tho supporters of the franchise amendment , ltatu was not needed at all In thU sec lion of the Stale, but great quantities feil early this morning; almost exact ly 2 Inches between 4 : and 6 o'clock Damagj to lowland crops la feared The week now ending baa been too cool for cotton. .Tho temperature was a low ia 60 degrees. -' - It ia decided that the First Presbyter ian Church here is to be dedicated the bird Sunday In Septomber and that Ruv Dr. W. W. Moore, president of lui Un. Ion Theological Seminary t . ltichm-tnd, shall preach the aermod". The church i- to be covered with Ivy. It la a low and massive building, at one of the comers o the capital square,'and when the Ivy hat covered it the effect will be very fine Christ Church and the Agricultural and Mechanical' college are almost entirely covered with ivy. All the memorial win dows, save one are in place lu the J'rei- bylerlan church. That one Is to Rev, Dr. William McPharters, the first pastor. He wa for a number of yoars "pastor to tho city, and was paid a salary by the municipality. ' Principal John E. Kay i-f the fetate In lllnlion for the blind has become couvmcod that there are a great number of blind children who ought to-get the bcnoDt of ila traluing. lie endeavored to get lists of the blind from teachers- and ministers, .but secured only a few names. Now he has made a similar re quest of the physicians of the State and. names are rapidly coming In. Nine were receive! yesterday. None of these were known of before. .. . Much surprise Is expressed here at thi acquittal of John Jefferson, the rata tried at Wilson this week, for the second time, for the murder of Capt. Calvin liiinc-i. When he was brought here for safe-keeping after the shooting he made a full confession. ' Several prominent Masons went over to Oxford today to attend the celebra tion of St. John's Day at the orphan asylum, where the Grand Lodge was present and where the feature of the day was tho annual address by Hon. Alfred M. Wadtlell of Wilmington, tine of the" most graceful and forceful speakers In tne Mate, 1 no speecn o welcome was by Dr. T. E. White of Oxford. Dr. J. M. Ayer of Raleigh left today for Europe lo be aliscut throe months. Lahor in this city is being rapidly or ijhii i.cil. There is a movement In var ious parts of tho Slide along this line. New England labor organizers have foi weeks been at work among the cotton mill employes. . ' All who suffer from piles ill bo elm to train that Dc Witt's Witch llael alve will tlve them luitiiul relief. It will cure cc.ema and all si. In ilincae liewarc of cnuiilei f iin. K H Duffy. To r ; r.N, Jil II," I1.,..- 1 fl r ; : I.m.l 1. i l I -i .i. i,.-i..'s I hui I ; r ! s p ! II I it 1! t J- Waged Agaiust the Foreigners all Over China. Prince Tuan Leads United Chinese Troops and Boxer's Tien Tain lu Panger. Shanghai At tacked. A Ureat Criais: , . Special to Journal. London, June 3U. The Chinese trou bles have reached a crisis. Prince Tuan, nephew of the Empress Dowager, with the Imperial troops and the Boxera Is besieging the city of Tien Tain. The Empress' Dowager thus de clares war agaluBt the world. Prince Tuan declares l hat he -will drive out the foreigners at Tien Tain, Tbe railway engineering corps " report that the Chinese troops hvo nearly dt; atroyed the foreign quarter in Tien Tain I bj Chinese forces have many guns on the walls of the native city and have been bombarding for flvo days' - Forty guns are needed to attack ihem.The osscs are very heavy. Fifteen thousand Chinese troops are attacking Shanghai. . The legations at Pekin are still hold ing out J The Chinese surrouud them but dare not attack again. ,,' Baron Von Keller tbe Gorman am- bassador 1st not killed as reported. fi'o news has been, received from Ad miral Seynlour and tho International force that marched from Tien Tsin to relieve , tbe foreign legations A large number Of Russian troopt aro reported leaving "Cheef oo and Nee Chang for Port Arthur. ; 1 "J-"" v ' Warhington, Jnne 2.1. Admiral Ivcnipff cables from Clifofo) . that the marine battalion and four hundred. Rus sian troops failed to break through, rhe Chinese army noar Tien Tsin after a se vere fight. V- - '' . A force of two thousand men are now making another effort loTorcj a way through. - " ' , - Berlin, June 23 -It'was stated at the Foreign Office today that the acttot of the powers In China Is for I ho" present limit'ed to Ihese three points:, ' ' First-Relief ofy Tientsin .an Pe kin. . . r - -. Second Satisfaction for all outrages up to the present. Third A guarantee there will he no repetition of these outrages In fu ture. ' .' ' ' Beyond this no decision lias been reached as regard the future attitude of the powers, r which will be dictated, by events at Pekln. " r -. T . - lit nava) circles at Kiel it Is slated that the cruiser llama has driveu one Chi nese ship ashore and captured another Fitly Chinese, it is said, were killed and 70 wounded, Small in size and great in results are DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills that cleanse the liyor and bowels. They do not gripe. F 8 Duffy - Foreigners in China. . . Wabhinoton, June 21. Statistics ron cernlng foreigners in China are con tained in a report on trade relatione b -iween China ainkthe United Stales, just received at the Statu Department from Consul Fowler at Che-Foo' Il is dated May 7 last. " Thv total foreign resld nts are glyen Kb in IbM. 13,431; In 1WIII, 17,1IM. . , " The ualionalilfes of the foreign ele ment for IfflO are stated as follows: ' American rosldjuls, 2,331; BrltUh res idents, 5,562; German' re iliknt', 1,134; freuch residents. 1,1811; Dutch residents, I Off; Danish residents, 123; Bpanlsu res ilcnU, 418; Swedish and Norwegian ie-1 dents, 244; Russian residents, l,0l; Au. trlan residents, 0f, Delglan residents, Wl; Italian fcsl lents, 124; Japanese rer Ideals, 2,410; Portuguese resiilonts, 1,433; Korean residents, 43; Non-treaty powers residents, 29. ' Consul Fowler expresses tho belief that the number of American residents Is greatly underestimated. Ivy poisoning, poison, wounds and all other acclilcntial Injuries may he quickly cured by using DuWItt's Wllcli Hazel aUe. It Ib also a certain cure for piles Bud i.kin (lifruHrs. Take no other. KS DnfTy. Ti:n ::.: ;;:.ts. Till! fii low I d by J, i-:. I.. i it ut Inns n I'l l .New H'tii, :-.v Vm.i;, .In l.i, .v. CI- .- Twenty-five Possibilities. PniLADKU'iiiA. June 23 The North American publishes tho lemlt ofa can vass of the editors of prominent news papers throughout the United. States, as to tbe logical running mate of Bryan, in view of tho selection of Theodore llcose velt by tho Republican National Con vention, as the Vice Presidential cauill date. - There Is a wide divergency of opinion, at least twenty live Democrats fit more or'lnss prominence being jftamcil as prob abilities as hoing. strong running mates for, Col. Bryan --The list of favorite includes such Democrats a. former Sena tor David B. lllll of HewYork, Richard Croker, Joseph Pulitzer, editor and pro prietor of The New 'York. World; Wil Ham R Hearst, editor and proprietor oF Tho New York Jourria1; Senator Till- mm, Bhively of Indiana, Bookwaltsr of Ohio, Gen .Fllzhugh Leer Robert E. Pa'- tlson of Pennsylvania, Admiral Dewey, and den. Joseph Wheolor. Tho tabu k'crt vote shows a decided preference for nui of New York, but no man has a cleu majority. , , ' , : W. Ii. Hearst Is almost as strongas Hill. Gen.-Wheeler ia another whose name the editors believe would be a iT.ing one to" conjure with. Admiral Dewey finds little, favor.;" Paulson, of Pennsylvania Is regrrded by many as strong candidate, and Fltzhugb Lee is hold by not a few to, be the onema,n who can match the popularity of Roosevelt. - Cotton in Alabama.' Birmingham, Ala ,. June 2t. The in cessant rains which- have fallen almost every day this month and were heavy In April and May have to seriously menaced orops that there is unfeigned alarm. . All over Alabama,-especially in the central and northern : portion, the 'grass has grown thick and high over the Cotton, In some places the grass is from two to three feet high In rows, while the .cot ton, held back by cold nights and morn. logs is but ten inches or so high.. . There has been too much Tain even for corn and It, too, is overgrown with grass. ' Unless food Is digested quickly it, will ferment and irrigate the stomach. After each meal lakY a toaspoonfnlrof; Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.; It iUgta -what yon eat and will allow you to-eat all. joo need of what you like. It never falls t .cure the worst caies of dyspepsia. It Ik pleaant to take. ? F.H, Duffy,. ?: - A fresh lot ol Huyler's Candy received every Tlonday morning .1 Mr.ilh.fti,i ' ' b For Your New jjouse ( r th old oie mdrrg i n ; operi tto is and in proi e i cn'a, our op t' late Bamt'iry . t' mm ting is in t sp nsl Opon w rt, o s "ni but ii't e t.eBp I onlc, end batU room, livatory aid kitchen a ii lim rr, u h h a e luxuries com iH-el w th the devlios fo erlr lol crated, i n 1 le'a rd by re n 'of health fonfurt ad tioicmv. li'j money 1 1 1 e b-hlnd the tljes, Hyman Supply, Co, T. ; . 'Poone 03. . . .- 49 C!!AVEM STI ECT . s s 3 i I r.::i Plit.ts, Tirm, S:rrrc Cem.nt, hit nil themrtuim' flubtur, SiokBS, M y ut i . - 1m A new Pnrref Fulton "llurket Corned Btef. ' . Srnftll Sugar Cured I ig Hams, ( alifornia Hams and 'big llama to Cut, t "..'.' ' ; Crottttc Springs Ginger Ale, guaranteed as good as ; any sold, lOqjper bottle or 3 for 25c. Try it, its fine. A few nice N. Cr Hams. " v Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, all sizes. If you need any it will pay you to see me before you buy. Fresh lot of Cucumber J ickles and loose Oatflakes. H5 5 'IMione 91. - - HAVE YOU READ v.:"- Do others its they would do you, the world, I am fearful it is a true yortr money back for the asking cheap and otight to be Bnapped tip LLMiEIEL ,'.:.vLadieB'Ulrtlsh Sklrra, 250,'fiOo. 75c, eto. ladies colored and white Shirt Waist 80c, the 75c quality sold rapidly last week. White embroi dered ones (some of them are dreams), $1, $1 25, $1 50 and $1 75, cost to manufacture $1 25, $1 50, tl 75 and $2 00. Closed out to make room for FulUtock. We got the advantage. i"' -,'JkVarner Corsets in sizes 18 to 2fi, only a few sizes of each at 50c. You know they cost yon tl PO heretofore . 1 Our 5c Laces are the talk of the city. Are you looking for Edgings and Insertion F Ours will be in this week ' - A.ifeirbf those Leghorn Hats left. I Men's and Boy's Serge Suits. . j;'' Men's. Blue. Serge Saeleton Coals and Vests. White Duck Pants and rash S'uits and a full line of r umifier Underwear at SM1TH?S STORES, 61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 9.9 Middle St. "KENTUCKY DELIGHT" STOVES -AND RANGES! :vt:'We have just received a full line of them. Come and look over them. The Stove or Range yon want is here." We handle the liangler Blue Flame OIL STOV'KS. They are the Test. ' -v. . V. :., . . . .. ' PHONE YOUR WANTS 10 147. 73 MIDDLE STREET, MAWINO 5IONEY Loans mado. Loans placed. Apply ISAAC II. SMITH, 180 Middle street Sew Rom, N. 0. REAL ESTATE ! City Renl Eetats bought and Sold on commlrsion. ' , A lino piece of property can lirjlionght at a bargain. ' - Collection of Rent! a Sped illy. '; ' - ii. ii ix iiis'i'.t:. ;'- ilLLS. Uulbl 1 1' X ' 1 1 1 1 H :iv..l r i I : I i'i - -1- . a Cod Fish .... . . $ W lioiesal & Retail ro?eiy 71 nroM Hi. DA VID HARUM? but do 'em fust is his conception of one. Our rule is to sell goods richt, This week's offerings are especially (juickly. Qaskill Hardware Co.. t- , - KKW BERN, N O ! s. C ROBERTS, to l. Whol ale Dealer In - Groceries, Provisions,, Canned Goods i '. r . of Any Description, u ' Toliacco of all Qradw. 1 .. Snuff, fto. , Prices Iew, Goods guaranteed Represente'l. Call and se me at No. 89 a d 11 Brick Row, East Side Market S. Q. ROBERTS. ( r-) 'f ';, v,l' 7C. ' YOITLL SEE At Ajltn' t' a', (iir KprfnK Wodlrns rl'.f I'k l.np in lln: V tri' l y (Jf Hr. :- j 'M'tn'i.. 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