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.... ' - r V ' ' f Vl'lll - 'l f m ; i::::, k. c, wklneskay mousing, juse 27, i9ou. NINSTEtNTli YM i. I Xhzy it LSf Zfust The ten newest things in t. ( ( and Enamel Girdles, Sterling Silver Clasps, Shirt Waist ( tuny l Ijc KjIU uu ii a ucauij, auc y J j gun metal and oxydized silver Fobs,y Me2 & pretty black Lorgnette Chain , Is Onh a fe?to dainh Brooches. - V Come and see them for yourselves, ' . v 47 & 4Q Pollock Street." $ . C "k- fi nnn Special inducements to buyers, 10 reduce our present stock. You will find the work .ol a dollar at our store something wonderful tor we have dropped tire-prices DOWN, DOWN iV8 lwclv ,rom tne iieo DOWNIL . : ' Our Stock ofSring and Summer Clothing must be sold; Big Reduction Sale' trom now until the 1st of August : ' " 10.00 SUITS REDUCED TO $7.00 : 5.O0 .','- . 3.00 Also a big lot oi , Youth's and Children's Suits, must be sold at reduced prices. - A nice line of Hen's and Ladies Low Guar ter Rhoes just received. ' 1 ' We oiler you a rare money. , . AMERICAN STOCK COnPAUY, fill & 61 Middle St. Oi.VVialaiyVitllplf UalapsO Ai tti-Dlfinai Oivelhe meal a line finish. There' Ih nothing daintwr fpf dciaett than Fariua, KiceiKldini", JII e. hnd Fancy Crackers. EvrylMnir iu Hits hue wdl lie found til fur tto -k, Mfli ps ntN an rahau- ie dt-fliiiliiin of "nioreriH.-;"nM whole world is txml In mi.kh g op 1 1! aiiH iliaiu Imeut of dixl f pe. Uliim. Yuu omal at to ip l:'iaje. -' -. .-. " Fae jut rvcolved a War lot t.f Frith Cornid rortnicu:h MulIeK Alan a floH lot (if Niurly Cured Ham. Give us a c ill and we will do our beat to plese you. - Yours for Business, i J R. PARKER, JR.; GROCER; 'Phone CO. 77 Broad Street. .'' C- a n Delivery Fix:. D:::::! 2 11 Have (Arrived I 17 SiberKi ? 7 ... Belts ..and' Collar)?, Sets ' and Pulley 3f? "v "V n - mi ! 11 UL JU ... . opportunity to save . .-. t... . HOWARD & MACHT, Propr e 6r - Delicacies' I , i PM. - - 7 YoiiJchh always expcolj when you orli.T your fKl auppliin from this rnlia'lo stort. We c-tn sup ply every (liMiiaml of a li -t cIuhs family lri.rt with Hip (.'liipimxt 8t ipl .i and Ka'iry (Irni'th , I'd i b, I'ip-kli-,, H 1'i.v?,"' )iive', Kon Uiv -r Prlitl B.nt..r. and Ti-J lianin '!H-'k It. tr.,,i,i t. I We m iki a r i i grulo Ti-a an. I ;(!.nT.. Oiir l'i-rf. i.ion I'.ii r Co::.', '3 1'!:" .! Of llijll .1 Streets Covered With Eocltcs of Eu ropeans and Americans. , Tion Tsln Taken br Allies. U certain News From Pekla. Sej moar Said t Its Captured, AUo Captala of Cruiser -Newark. , Special to Journal. '-:'' Londos, Jane 26. horrible - newB comes from Tien Tlu. The bodies of massacred mfca and women of all European countries, and aUd American and Japanese litter the streets of the city. The foreign banks are looted and destroyed. Tien Tsln surrendered to the allied troops Sunday. , " It Is reported from Cheefoo that the Chinese forces have overwhelmed the al.ied relief column at 2,000 men on Itiiment. way to Pekln and that Admiral Sejmour is captured.' , 1 J Japanese reports also say that Admiral Seymour la a prisoner in the. hands of the Chinese, and that Captain Mo alia of the United Slates , cruiser Newark, who was second In command of the re lief expedition, la also a prisoner. This report comes from Shanghai, -v -, Also from Japanese sources comes a report that- the foreign ministers left Pekln under a Chinese guard and that here 1i no knowledge wuara thjy have gone. TBe news is thought to be reliable."- i ... 1 Tuo new allied army la now marching on Pekln. It la composed of all the forelgu forces and It will save Admiral Seymour and the foreign miuiaters of aveuga any injury done tbem, From Berlin cornea a different report that Seymour and the foreign ministers 1'alo and are hard pressed by the Chinese troop., - A dispatch from Shan Bat- Kwan, about 200 miles northeast Of Pekln states that the Chinea army around. Pekln done numbers 360.000 men.' armed with modern weapons. , -' WisHiMGToii, JuneSS General Chaf lee is ordered to take command, of the United Slates troops In China. The general aud positive opinion in iliplomatio circles Is that a state of war mists and serious results are Inevita ble. i be. President has refused a request for an armistice In the operations of the American, forces in. China, made by' Wu ting Fang, Chinese. Minister at Wash ington. Minister wu urged that an armistice be allowed to prevail until LI bung Chang can reach Pekla and bring a'loui a cessation of tLe disorder. - Presl tanl. McKinley aaid the United Slates would not bind itself not to send troops to places where American Interests art- threatened. There are 63,000 troops under General slacArtbur in the Philippines. To re place the volunteers withdrawn and the iroops to be sent to China It becomes necessary to prepare -for transporting troops from this country to the Philip pmes. Secretary Boot will be advlted t i withdraw from Cuba at once abt-ul 4,500 troops how stationed at I he garri sons in the -Island. ; 1 his aclloo meets the approval of Gen Leonard Wood, the Governor. General Curbla believes It will not, be aa essary to send more than a brigade o Ouiua, If it becomes necessary to do that ninctw A brigade Is of doubtful quantity. It may be anything abuT three regiments, and-sometimes In the United States Army during the last two yeaia It has included aa many aa all regiments, . - la Cu. of Puluralnf. ! If any poison la swallowed Immediate ly give half a glas4 of cold water, wllh hfaped teaspoonful of salt and mustard stirred into It. This will cause vomiting. Then swallow the while of one or two eggs and drink a cup of strong coffee. Small in sl.e and great In results are DeWltl's Little Early Ulscrs, the famous little pills that cleanse the liver and bowels. They do not gripe. F S Duffy TII2 The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham, New Kern, N. C. Nkw Yoi.k, June 2-' itton; July .. . Aug. .... P-Pt..... (VI Nov. .Tun . . ... Open. . 9.10 .. 8fll . . 8 CI .. 8.4.i .. H.'j I IIVIi. D.1M 9 lil 8.7H Fil 8.4') 8.::;i Low. CI 1)011 9 9 r.i 9 04 8 tn 8M 8 4 i 8 3 B.:-.J 8.-r.3 8 10 I) 2: 8 ?1 til M'Aort llllil W I, A T; . July (V.iiH; .lu'v i. j rid.. i : i I" Low. 82 ( lo !. i 1 411 4! 4 j t 5T Till i Li Butler Secures an Aggregation For His Campaign Work. . Supplies For State Arsenal. Mir ing For Jewels. Republican . Club Favor Amendment. ' Ball club Added - Strene;th. ' -r Special to Journal. - - . v . ' Ralkmh, June 26 Populist Chairman Marion Butler has arranged for "Cy clone" Davis of Texas and Congressman J. D. Allen of South Dakota to stump North Carolina next month in the inter- Lest of Populism. ; -' j . i' James B. Lloyd of Senator Butler's staff who IpJ on duty here at Populist headquarters is offering to bet f 100 that the United States Supreme Court knocka out" the " franchise .. amend Thus far this year no reports have been received by the agricultural de partment 'of any outbreak of splenic fever among cattle lo this State,; Last year there were a number. of such out breaks. ' ' Today a car load of new supplies for the government aritved at the Bute ar senal for the State tJuard. Among those which came In were 400 tents, complete 800 blouses, 800 ponchos and 600 cam paign hats. The Slate has reqnesled for stores to the value of 23,O0O. ' The legislature of 1899 1900, Inclirdlng the three days session week before last cost only . i59 more than the one of W97. " , 'The agricultural department has SCBtl to Paris a supplemental exhibit of rubles and. rhodalites. They were procured from Alfred M. Smith & Co.; of .Now Yoik, who sent them to the Slate, there being 60 very fine specimens, both cm and uncut. -Smith 3s Co. have bought S 1,000 acres of laud in Macon, county on which they are mluing fort rujilo", rb tdoliie and sapphires. ' Among the arrivals here are Wll'ne Q. Limb of Williainston . an,d W. R Barkdale of Wilmington. - Deputy Collector- Lewis reports the teixure at Its of a 50-gallon copper still mil a lSftrallou wooden eni. ' The cnoojshluors neil. ' " - tj ' ' A republican club at Upward, Bender son county, declares In favor of Ibe franchise amendment, . " The Raleigh base ball team has secured four new players from Richmond, Baltlr mora and Weihlnflton, all. said to be heavy batters. ' The Slate Auditor today sent to the sheriff , of each county lists of stock holders made corporations. Many; cor pnratloos have made no reports, . the Auditor says, and hence the lista are not complete. - : , Weekly Crop Bulletin. , rUtKiai June tU-Tbe Week Crop Bulletin for the week euding, Monday June J5, lWO, la as follows: -": ' , - : The week ending Monday, June 2A, ltfOO, was characterized by abundant rainfall and a marked deficiency In tem perature. In the .eastern half of .the Stale three fair days occurred, In the western half generally only ono, and In thai sec tion especially the unfavorable condi tions were most severely felt,1; and farm ers bave become discouraged on account of lbs grassy condition of crops, doe. to Interrupted farm work, and the fear of damago- lo wheat lu shook. The njnfall this week average 800 Inches for the State, of over 9.09 above the normal. Fortunately, as a general role, the show ers were not accompanied by hlgh.wlnds or ball, and the damage by excessive rains was confined to limited areas over which creps were somewhat beaten down, and hillsides washed, while in the west the streams have been high and lowlands submerged with damage to corn. The temperature was continuous ly below Ibe normal, the deficiency aver aging over 7 dally. Warm, dry weather with suushlne is now needed.- On the whole, over by far the larger portion of the Stale tho rainfall was ex tremely beneficial. The ground was thoroughly soaked end placed in excel lent condition for working as soon as tli a wt'uiher will permit; crops wlileh were all well cultivated have been Invl gorated; liny are now in good condition and gruhig rapidly, though sllll some wlint behind the averse in size for the seaion Tne whrnl luivesl lias been deliiyed In tho extreme went where uncut gmius IiHve Ix-rii lodf-.cd or tangled; .nin h of the H Ill-ill ( h;iH Im - u K.tfcly liouicd, but i n ir In the held hai been con- I li.it icn.nnii sh'.ernlily li slunk. Tin a nmihII fi n p ! . ' i 1 1 j en I n d by spromiug In the .ii'i; wheal has begun on . Mprlpif oals bave im- , fiiif.iii! is underway In ninny i. 'ii i mi continued to mnke ., on account of cool weather; f ji Intni. 1 yellow; some I . ! .i . y .- ;uiy, and ci.m ..ii. i " I' V, 4 fry II ii . ' ' State League Base Ball. ' Special to Journal. ; . ' Tarboro, N. C, June 'SO The game here today between Italelgh and Tarboro took fifteen iunlngs, the Bcore being ltal elgh 6, Tarboro 3, , . - r , ,, m . SlateBvtlle, June 26. Score la game here today, Statesvtlle 6, Durham 3.-' : :,. ' Stole Farms From Nebraska. ... Jackson, Nkb., June 25-FertlIe farms that were in Nebraska yesterday are now a part of South Dakota, an armed, gang having cut a channel across lUnluger's Neck, which Is formed by the Missouri River. - " ' - , " The Sheriff of Dakota county, Neb., sent an armed force to prevent the woik, but the fh all arrived too late, the river having eaten a wide channel for itself. The work was done to prevent floods ou the farms of the Neck. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. . " The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of BARGAIN ! Oood farm, containg 146 acres; . 100 acres cleared, 46 acres timber, with eight ro.im bouse and good out buildings -for sale cteap, two miles from Stella, Car teret county, N. 0. Terms $860 00. . Address ," , ;. MRS. MA HART,' -, - - Smlthvllle, Texas. ; Adminrstratoi'g Sale of Land. Statu or North Carolina, Superior . . (Jraven uouoty. ) uourt fbos F McCarthy, admr of Julia. A Ed - wards, deed, against Charity Harris Shade Kd wards, et els. - By virtue of an order of the Superioi Court of Craven county, N V., In the above entitled action, m which I was di rected to mil the hereinafter described lot of land to make assets to pay the debts of my intestate, I will oa Monday, JulyH'hh, 1900 at 13 o'clock m, at the Court House door In New Bero. offer for sale and sell for cash to tr e hiehest bid. der, a certain tract or parcel of land sit uate on the northwest corner of Kim and Ash streets in the oily or New Bern, as known and distinri6lied In the plan o the real estate of Joshua Scott, deceased, as No. 150, as drawn by Henry A Brown surveyor, being the lot conveyed by Berths 0 and Orlando llubbs to Julia A Edward?, recorded lo book 98, folio 44 poulio records, Craven Co. THOrV.F. MCCARTHY, Adnln, s Tula Srtih day of June 11)00. ' i liiiiLBook Store Bibles and j Testaments - , .. ' at j our own price V Our prices on Hammocks can. 3 -iiAi I... J....l:n..i.l ;' i. i. i til', u. uui.iii nio'i .. ' J G. N. Ennett. J GOOD TURK. V---- .-- .- . i7m-f"'vnii-M ; Our lluggies make a good test hrre ever Used. The user of our Buggies are never bothered wilb realrsYor Ihera as I hey nover full only in sm sm acci dents. - ' ' ' - - ' . Kespectfiilly, . . G. II. VafcrH Won, 78 Broud St . ' ' " IT Tir.l, PitUiS, Cement, Riin, S(.fjkes, Valin, 5 . r V A NEW IaOT OP . V . , . V' . A new Barrel Fulton Market Corned Beef. ' ' .-Small Sugar Cured J ig LTuinrf, California Hams and r ' - Big Hams to Cnt. V ' ; :.. Crorr.nc Springs Ginger Ale, guaranteed as good as r any Bold, 10c Jier bottle or 3 for 25c, Try it, its Hue. s - ' , A few niee.N. '. Ilams. Mason's Improved Trnit Jars,. all sizes. If yon need ' any it will pay you to see mrbefere you Jjuy. 5 Fresh lot of Cucumber HAVE YOU READ Do others as they would do you, the world. I am fearful it is a true your money back for the asking. cheap and ought to be snapped up j. L. McDilt, , Phoiit9 91. 5.r.'.:.-:....' ' ' Ladies' Crash Skirts, 25c, 50c, ?5c, etc. Tadies colored whit Shirt Waist, 50c, the 75c quality sold rapidly last week. Whitei estimi dered Ones (some of them are dreams), $1, $1 25, $1 50 and (I 75, cost to manufacture $1 25, $1 50, tl 75 and $2 00. Closed out to make room for Fall stock. We got the advantage. Warner Corsets in sizes 18 to 26, only a feiv sizes of each at 50c. You know they cost yori $1 00 heretofore. Our 6c Laces are the talk of the city. Are yon lookiD? for Edgings and Insertion f Ours will be in this yA few of those Leghorn Hats left. Men's and Boy's b'erge Suits. Men's Blue Serge Skeleton Coats and Vests. White Duck Pants and Crash l?uits and a full line of r-nminer Underwear at SMITH'S STORES, 61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St. KENTUCKY DELIGHT" STOVES AND RANGES ! 'JW-'.lf5, SV mmSW .. We have just received a fnll line of them. Come and look over tbem. The Store or Kahge you want is here. We handle the Dangler Bine Flame OIL STOVES iThey are the Test. - pmSf f Qaskill Hardware Co. y 78 MlDnl R Rr,ERl,' " '- tr-. X KIW BERN. N 0 loanikgmonkyis; Q. ROBERTS, Loans made. Loans plaoed. .Apply to I ISAAC H. 8MITBV130 Middle atreet Sew Bern, N. 0, ' " REAL ESTATE! ..'' - .. . -.1. City Real Estate bought and sold on Commission. . . ... , A fine piece of property oanbejboughl at a bargain. .. v ,: i ; Collection of Bents a Specialty. - Hi rTTT" T-"', r"r Oals? -. LiILLS. t: Ssrtt .: i - i t i , i.v . i f : I l'r- I - ; :i ' n-. ; i ; !.l Ti i ' ; Pickles and loose Oat flakes. Wholesale. A Iletall Grxer, . 71 Itro. l Nl. DAVID HARUM) but do 'eni fust is his conce)tio& of one. Onr rule is to sell irooiilt right, This week's .offerings are especially quickly. ) week. :;' -Wholesale Dealev la i w . Groceries, Provisions ' Canned (loads . 'of Any Description. ; -Tobacco of all Grade. flpuf, 4tO. Prices Low, Goods guaranteed m Represented. XTmll aaiTsee me at Noa. SS a d 11 Brick Bow, East Side Markit ! .-. S. Q. E0BERT0. ill YOU'LL SEE:' M a ,-Uiin,i tl a. c ur Pprlno; Woolens I'r't.c t'.o top notch In llui varli-iy of ar i '.!! n. Vliat a suit la made of i it In ii.:..1o tip are tlie two . ii Mis. , w'e have no r i t. Our work la 1 r " , ' y of f .l.rics
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