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rv' ' A i . ( C, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 2C,'l90.'- X V 1 1 1 - NINETEENTH V KIR' 'to. I I, Wv V cAmvzdl The T?ery newest things - in Sifoer and Enamel Girdles ' - Sterling Silver Belts and Collar Clasps, Shirt Waist Sets and Pulley Rings TJie Chic Fob is a beauty, also the gun metaland oxydized silver Fobs, then a pretty black Lorgnette Chain, Only a fftt dainty Brooches ' Come' and see them for yourselves 47 & 49 Pollock Street, , ( ( i f . ( I , to O to to to to to to to a J 1m J W U - Special inducements to buyers 10 reduce our present stock; You will find the work ol a dollar at our store something wondertul lor we have dropped the, prices DOWN," DOWN J DOWNU - - Our Stock of Sring and Summer Clothing must be sold. Big Reductioli Sale Irom now until the 1st of August : $IO.OO SUIT! IIKIUCI21 TO $7. 5.60 " 3.O0 Also a big lot ol Youth's and Children's fiuits, must be sold at reduced prices. A nice line of Hen's ter Khoes just received. We offer you a rate money. . ' -- y . , Ar.lERICAri STOCK COMPANY, y&ni WMdleSt. - (lie the meal a flue finish. There lit no tiling riaintli r.. fu- dewit tban K.riu, Rice Pudd.m', J. 11 ie-i. nn1 Fancy 'rchr. Eviryiblux in th'si line will b found in .our slo t, hi -M pies M an hu.l-. i ili finilion if :'Bior'e". Th whole worM i in m- kii p tin t lil j an it. .1 1 m .' I muni t 1. ml f. ope. liliii-e. Yon wtit set ,io . 3 p e-la'e. '. ' Uvo j-ift h celwd a !! lot of Fffuh Ooimd l'lirlxmi it'll Uuliila . A iw) a Hub lot of Nicely Cured Hum". Give ua a oil and we will do our best to please j-oo. I ' " . ' Voura for Cu linen J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone CO. 77 Broad Street : - . - I Pro::ipt- Delivery, From Di:::: ii T I ,t ! W V i) V7 V V7 V7 V V V v V vv VI V! w ns-i and Ladies Low Quar . ;. - - opportunity to save HOWARD A MACIIT, Propreors . - w Yoiijoaa nlwayR exri; whin you or.lor your food supplies from this iHia'ile aloro. Wo cm' f ply evry iIimiihixI of a lirt rliiKi family IrB.lB Willi Die ClmioiMt St ipl ) a wl Kt'icy (Iro.-ciirK, lrl- l"ll I'l. kl.M, Hl.lO.if.'Olil.M, fx 11 if l',l,it Pallor, ri 1 I'n li ons i.'U II Mt ilii I'll We ni il. n a Hjix cs i Rr i In si nn I Ciir '' O ir l'. ifi, (i,ni lili'. 'y of liie.h ,1 - C;: II Corporation Commission Now Has Full Power to Determine Values. Copies of Amendment Scat Ont. Ituiler (jets Oat ft Circular. Tte Taace Statne. Cdttoa States . Asaoelatloa. Special to Journal. . ... Kalriqu, June 25 The corporation commission meets day after tomorrow to make the annual assessment of rail way property. 'The Supremo court dt- cldes that It baa full power in that line, but to make assurance doubly sure the legfslatura.week before last enacted a law giving such authority. No one baa any idea what steps the commission will take and how much, if at all, it will in crease the valuation of the railways, There has as yet- been no consultation on that subject. ' j- v .The bureau of labor and printing to day completed the heavy work of sending ont 200,000 copies of the new franchise amendment and 30,000 copie f the new election law, both of which were enacted by the legislature week before last. ': The Slate charters the Wayneavtlle Wood Manufacturing Company "capital $.'5,000, J, .A. Cfoninger and others etockhelders, also the.Smoak Manufac luring - Company n of Wilkes tounty. capital (25,000, which will make fruli cans and tinware. " s Populist Slata chairman Marlon Butlei 1 thU week issulug a circular which .lu considers of great Importance." It-call on the populUts to register and aee thai ll other members . of their, party are regintered.- . " , j. Tho rains In this section were exr.ee l ve Saturday night and Hnnilny moro- and.- have damaged lowlands fcon hi( ralily. Tbey washed lands worst than at any time 'during the pat' twn year. --, " . The Raleigh base ball team left for Tarboro this morning to play with Tar. itorathe first association gams. It ap eara that there was quite a so a nble to i3l pliyors from the Virginia Htat league last week, and that Rilelgh. CbaN loUK.'Wilmlngton and Tarboro wanted to-get men, . Kalefh didn't, get any Pi Ires of player have a demand sharp ly; from say $50 to $131 a m mlh. It was at first thought that each State Associa tion te im would play only home talent but all the teams have hired men. . - At IthUeway junction on the Seaboarc Air Line a great deal of work is in prog res. , It is-tw. milea from Ridgeway A bote! Is to be built tbere. There are to be chvige in schedule of the uea fait trains no Ihe. Seaboard. : " ' From Ridgeway 1000 crates of cult. vateil blackberries are now being nhlpjed da'ly. The crop Is found proOtable, much more so4ban grape.' ' ' ''': This morning Dr. It. H.Speight. Rich ard 11. Haltle and J. D. Rousball of th committee on the Vance Statue left for Providence, R I, to Inspect thi' com pleted stuiue, cast by the Graham com pany. That company desired that thi committee should go there and make tin Inspection. " If satisfactory the 'Statue will be brought here at once and erected and 111 I e covered until the eeremonie of unveiling August 23. The programme for the second auoual neetlng of Ihe cotton slates association or commissioners or agriculture was pre pared today. The meeting will ba held here, August 1, to September 1.. Among the notable speakers will be UnUetl Sisles Commissioner : of 'Agriculture Wilson on the relations between' Nat ional and Slate departments of Agrlcu lure, with suggestions for Improving them; Prof; Milton Whitney of Wash inglon and Dr. II. W. Wiley of lhal 'ily. Roads and road-muklng will be tbi subject of an Illustrated lecture bytUate geologist IIolmes. Tbere will be a dl cussioa of the best methods of conduct ing experiments lo determine Ihe fertll l.er requirements of different plants and soils, of legninln add crops; of grasses and lis for Ihe sandy sorts of the oath; a discussion by Stale cliemlsts as to whether farmers buy fertilizers for tho brand nxine or for the nlirogeu, and -phosphoric acid they contain; a discussion of the farmers Inslltu tliig null alxo of the education of the far nier, dlHciisslou of veterinary mil enlo mologlrul sulijeets, clo. Ivy piiUiiniin;, 'poison woiimls and all ot her hi'i Tile lit i id Injuries nisy be qulcklv iiired by iilnir IeVilt's Ultih lls.el -!ilu). IT Is k!o a i m :imi euro for pili s ami Kkin ihs- ih.es. 'J ;ii.e no other. FH DnlTy I'. . ' Ilia V,T: I'i - A p, of lie ti iiill Oil till! y ;i!'H l-l cnt V ;! ! t i y i nn i t i l I. ,! ni:;i'rt tmii il ( f State Association Base Ball. Special to Journal. Raleigh, June 25 The base bull aca- on of the State Association clubaopen ed today, with the following games: At Tarboro Raleigh 7, Tarboro 4 ' At Durham Stntesville 3, Durham 1. Coal For Chinese Squadron. ' Special to Journal. , . ,. t Norfolk, June25Four government colliers are here loading coal to betaken to the American squadron In CUInose waters. . ;:-. , ' The colliers will carry twelve thous and tons of coal, - ' Bryan to Stay Away. Wasuinoton, June 24 Upon what Is said to be the highest authority, it is re ported here that WillUm Jennings Bryan Will not attend the Democratic Convention In Kansas City, on July 4 The Colonel refused to permit the use of bis name during the election ot dele gates and on more than ne occasion be has declined the Invitation of admirers to be their guest. Two letters recently received in Wash Ington from him say positively that be will remain at his home In Lincoln dur ing the week of July 4 - ' Dewey Out Of It. . Washington, D. C., June 24 Admiral Dewey will nnder no consideration ac cept second place on the.Democratic ticket This statement may be regarded as the Admiral's Irrevocable decision; s 1 ' ' fi: "" Twt Crltles. ?: ' As my "Bed of Ferns," a large study from nature on Baranae lake,eayB W, J. Btlllmnn In The (Atlantic, waa the first thing In which I had attempted to Introduce a human Interest In the landscape"! was naturally Inclined to consider it my moat-Important work, and I was dismayed when Ituekln came to aee me and In a tone of ex treme disgust said, pointing to the dead deer and man: ''What do you put that stuff in forT Take It outr It- links r " ,'.!-; , . ; My reverence. for Ruskln's opinions was such that I made no hesitation In painting out the central motive ol the picture, 'for which both- subject find effect of lltfht had been selected.: .- Un fortunately . I . habitually used copaT Tarnish as a medium. When Roesettt called again, he asked me, with a look of dismay, what I had done to my pic ture. I explained to him that on kui kin's advice I had painted out the fig ures, and exclaiming, "You have spoil ed your picture!" be walked out of the room In a rage, j . What a Kalsrfct of the darter Wearm. A Knight of the Garter dressed In the regalia la an imposing sight , lie wears a blue velvet mantle with a star embroidered on the left breast His trunk , hose, stockings and shoes "are white, his hood ana surcoat crimson. The garter, of. dark blue velvet edged with gold and bearing the motto, "Honl Bolt qui tual y pense" ("Shame to hi a who thinks 1U of It"), also In gold. Is buckled about the left leg below the knee. The heavy golen collar consists of 20 pieces, each In the form of a gar ter, bearing the motto, and from It hangs the "Oeorgo," a lindge which represents St George oo "horseback en countering the dragon. The "lesser George" Is a smaller badge attached to a blue ribbon worn over the left sboul der. The star of the order consists of eight points, within which is the cross f 8t George euclrcled by the gnrteY. ' Schedule of Mails.1 -' ; Arrival of malls from north and itn lallv except Sunday, I'ViO a. m.l 7:8- p. m...-Wilmington and the south 6:3 if. m, Vorehehd Oily 9:00 a. ov ,' -' Leave. North and west 0:00 a. m. am 3:50 p. m.; Wilmington and south 11:00 a. m ; Horehead City 5:50 p. id, . Mails arrive from north and west 0:4( v m ; 7:.10 p. m. - Leave 9:00 a. m.: and :05 p. m, -" The public will please bear la mind that the morning mail for the North and ffest closes at 8:15 a. m. . That the afternoon mull for north and west closes at 8:00 p. m. For Morehead City at 7:00 p. m. Also that the afternoon train carries no mall for Intermediate . points hetweer ' here and (lolilsboro. Respectfully. HKVMotm W. Uanwik June 10, 1003. ' Tosliuaster. THE MARKETS.1 . The following quotation wcro rccoiv od by J. E. Latham, New Bern, N. O. Nriv Vouk, Juno 2-t Cotton; Oiieii, IIIl'Ii. Low. Close July Aug. Sept . Oct . . Nov. J m.. ii.j.-. 9 0.i 8 f)J 8..M H .VI 9 21 0 ll ri.7. f.rji fl .'il 8. VI (:iik:aoo maiiui ih WiiK-vr: .J j i i y '-. i; j n i r l ... j i ... llih. FIMT IT TIEO TSII Battle in Progress Between Chinese and Relief Column. rkn Forts RIovrn np. Russia Scads Eighty Thousand Men. - Safe ' , . at Pekln Thnrsday. Fonr ;vv' , j America Soldiers ' Killed '- r Special to Journal. - j London, June 2.1 A fierce battle i raging between twenty thonsand Chinese (roops and the relief forces advancing to save Tien Tain: ' The foreign column was rushed forward yesterday to. cut a way through the Chinese lines. This relief column of 2,000 mea was forwarded after the repulse of the small American and -Rusian force to which four Americans were killed, to-.-: . The foreign admirals In command of the allied fleets have blown up the Taku forts and sent all the available troop? there to Tien Teln. , - - Mi At Tien Tsiu it Is estimated that three hundred foreigners are killed. : . Fighting continues In thh neighborhood of the city. : Rear Admiral Bruce at Taku tele. graphs that a total force of 2,000 men left Tien Tsln for Pekln under : Admiral Seymour. ' 1 ''5 i T Near Pekln the. Boxers .locked sixty Christian natives In a church and burned them alive,- '- It is reported from St. Petersburg that the Grand Duke' Alexis of Russia ha gone to China to take command ot tU Russian fleet. The Czar orders two army corps to the Chlneso frontler.'put upon war footing. ' It Is expected that eight thousand Russians will operate In th attack upon China.'-' v J The French consul-general says- tha hp forergn : ministers and the foreign residents !u Tallin were sate up to Ish Thursday ' r- t v The Increase In ihe British force to h sent to China Is fifteen thousand. . ' A conference was held today between Lord Salisbury and the American Am bassador, Mr. Cboate, and il Is asserteu that the EnglUb and American view oi the Chinese question Is Identl -si, heitbei favoring the partition of the- Einpire B th say that lha . lime for practical' re forms has come. .- ' . , ' ,- , .v; WasHtsoTOH, June 23 -Adailral Rem') has gone to Taku. on tht cruiser Brook lyn. The navy will carry ten thousauu soldiers from Mantlt to China. .. Small in si.o and great In results are DoWltt's Lilllu Karly Risers, the famou Utile,, pills, that cleauso the liver aim bowels. They do not gripe. F 8 l)uff vvi or ;dLiBo()ic Store :t, I and 1 fetiametisj I'Sv'i -at your own ptki:fj-&&- -. y i : -,.-....:.;.J,-.s. '.., Our rices on Hammocks can not tie duplicated;. - . i v. '" . ' G. H. EnnettV j 'GOOD FIARKV our migijes make a food .toft wb'rr ev r usoil. The users of our Ilufg'.e arj i eer tx thered with repairs for I hum as Ihey never f ail only in set ere sod den. . .-. - ... '' -, Respectfully,. .' ' . , ' . II. Wntern A Hon, 7H Broad St ' . " . i f-p -V r r O Tsk I u oi o.( i ? s y R.H.1 8 ' W g h:a ' ri i nrt.it, n.'.'.i n:n- Ti',, I ---i 8 2,1 -" Pim, Srrrc::::':J c . Livvv. ( h- , H I Hi V.I.M "V" "of ,,-.. 1, tnl, ,...,...-, i.l '""''" . r" B-iiihes, - . , f ' i. . it, ": ! - . I' i I I I Wliole Cci Fish. . " . A new Barrel Fnlton Market ( orned Beef.' ." Smalt Sugar Cared ig Hams, C alifornia Hams and liig Hams to Cut. - V ; ' - ' Oronao Springs Oiuger Ale, guaranteed as good as . any boIU, 10c per bottle or 3 for 25a. Try it, its line. A few nice N. '. nam?. '' Mason's Improved Fruit any it will pay yon to see " Fresh lot of Cucumber l 3" j" - ' 2 1 1 l 'Phone Ol 35 HAVE, YOU READ , Do others as they would do yon, - ' -allt 1 1 Mil WIEl, the world. ' I am fearful it is a true one. Our rule is to sell goods right, yonr money back for the asking This week's offerings are especially cheap and ought to be snapped up Ladies' Crash Skirra, 25c, 50c, Shirt Waist, 50c, the 75c quality sold rapidly !:ist week. White embroi dered ones (some of them are dreams), , $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 Fall stock. ;;We got the advantugo. !.'-.: .-Warner Corsets in sizes 18 to 20, only a fetv sizes of each at 50c. You know they cost yon 1 00 heretofore Our 5c Laces are the talk of the and Insertion ?: Ours will be in this A few of those Leghorn Hats left. Men's and Boy's Serge Suits. ' Men's Blue Serge Skeleton Coats and- Vests. White Duck Pants and rftsh uits and a full line of u miner Underwear at SMITH'S STORES, 61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St. "KENTUCKY DELIGHT" STOVES "AND RANGES ! ','4i.':.-;'i,r '.-.. .r'., I sillier ..':':'-r:-j'V 'J fhf" ' We have jnst received a full line of them. Come and look over them. The Stove or Range you want is here. We handle the Dangler Bine Flame OIL STOVES. They are the . ' 73 Mini)l E STREET, ' w . : ' ., NEW BERN, N 0 MANI10 MONEY ! T.nna mad, fians nlacad. AriDlV to ISAAC ii. SJlfTU, 130 Middle alreet Sew Bern, N. C-, REAL ESTATE ! City Real EsUtJlought and sold on commission. ' . ' .' A tine piece of property can bejlmiight at a bargain. -' . ? ; .: ; . Collection of Rents a Bpeclslty. GRIST. - i.i ILLS. I '.It '.:til H Hill ' r'.i i'U !'"fr.M Vt t' c I.-i!- I lil ii.vt-1 and l'p- t , 'in.- .;.--..-ry. N 1 ' I - nil.li iTi'-l' Jars, all si?es. If you need me befere you buy. ickles and loose Oatflakes. Wholesale A ltelall Grocer, BrofMl Hi. DAVID HARUM? but do 'em fust is his conception of quickly. 75c, etc. I adtcs colored and white city. Are you loo'iing for Edgings week. . G. ; ROBERTS. . . . rooiiaieLeiior m - Groceries, Provisions, Canned Ooodi '.. - . v - j. ol Any Description. . . Tobacco of atl Grade. i Sduff, 4c. i Prices ''.Low, Ooods guaranteed as Represented. ' Cull and see me at Not. 89 ar.d 11 Brick Row, East Side Marktt ' S O; ROBERTS. YOU'LL SEE' At a flunm t' at ( itr Spring Wooliisj 71 ajgg g,,,, MP-(iwl(ssMsBs1sWBsBs" 111 si rili- V ! lop nnir.h In Hie vsilrlf of ar. t ':. -.Hi-nil. V. 'lint a suit Is nisde of in. It-- w.--v il U n 1 1 1 !o lip are the two r t i! a i 'n's. M'a have no r lii ' r r t. Our oik Is i lil i r o' ; Uy of fuhiirs .-ii 'y:
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