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r V V If V K-V; N. C, TIIUKSDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, (300. NINETEBNTU 1UR vast The Tery newest things in Silver w arj Enzmel Girdles Sterling Silver Belts and Collar q 'Clasps, Shirt Waist Sets and Pulley W , I Rings The Chic Fob is a beauty, also o ( the gun metal and oxydized silver Fobs, $ then a -pretty black Lorgnette Chain. (S Only a felz dainty Brooches. ' V Come and see them for yourselves. V ) ' - V is 47 & 49 Pollock Street. v n ' . AV ii Special inducements to buyers to reduce our present stools. You will find the work ol a dollar at our store something wonderful tor we have dropped" the prices DOWN, DOWN ! DOWN ! ! ; , , i Our Stock of 8ringvand Summer Clothing must be sold. Big Reduction Sale trom now until the 1st of August : - i 10 oo win In reduce to $7.00 . 8.00 - : 3.00 ; 5.00 ..' v-: .oo- Also a big lot ol Youth's and Children's Suits, must be sold at reduced prices. A nice line of Men's ter Shoes just received. We ofler you a rare opportunity to save money. - ' . - - - . AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY, 59 & 01 Middle St. . Af tc?-Dinnci. J S Give the meal afiuefinUli. Tin re U nothing uaintiir for deeit . llmu Farina, Rjcu Puddiii?, J.-II ei. end F4iicj rrucki. ' En rj I'jln in lUr.t line will l found In ot.r Hii. k, pin ntn an eihiii.l- iie 1I1 flaillmi of "guxiio. 'Thr lio!e 'rld i l4X. il io n.. kirg lip lllU nUb h uluii.l of foixt ppe ilil-s. Voo tniiHl M to up p CriillB. " - ' Hare jiiot r rn!vn1 1V lot f Fri-fh C111T11 il l.i tfiiK uMi Mulli l. AImi lino lot of Nicely Cured 1 i h 111 (live 11a a c.ill uj we will do our beat to plfe you, Youra for lluilnei, J, R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, - Thone GO. , - 77 Eroad Htreet. ?! ' n I' s " . 7 ' nv , t ' ' ' j f cbmzdlx, SEB ! and Ladies Low Quar HOWARD ft MACIIT, Propreors - Delicacies ! 5 ' r r i I Yfiu'hn rilwft) exp el' w Im n you or tiT jrnir fciml Kuppiir f -.m th'u if!:;i -In Mlnrt'. cuTv j- plv v.-ry ilenmud cf ft fii -t !,. ' niiklyr trn.ln wild 1 1 ! I.I,..;. .-. I ipi -id i".i ; i; .. . .i. i ; i I ll i, I'i.-M -., H n ) ,- r.,'!'" ll V.r IM il P. til r. H l , , a'J't ' It .f..t.i IM . Wo m. i.- a ,. tf i -, L;r (,..,; I Will Ui. Attorneys For Vr'estern Union On The Proposed Valuation. Western Union Stock Acts (Jueerlj. SUte Wheat Crop Safe. Election Board meets . Cottoa Outlook. Special to Journal- KCLHioa, June 27. The attorney! who went to New York to represent this State at luo hearing before standing master Sheppard of the matter of . the Western Union Telegraph Company for taxation at fl.000,000 In North Carolina, have returned. The Telegraph company showed that It had only poles, wires and Instruments, and "good will " The State showed that It hail paid taxes on 1000, 000 valuation," then on $750,000 and claim that the company would. not hare offered the 11,000,000 assessment l( tBe railways had not taken . their increased assessment into the federal courts, r The State contended that the way to got at the 'true value of .the property In this State was to decide the $97,000,000 of capital upon a basis of mileage; that this made the value la this Slate some thing over $1,500,000. . A. curlom slate of affairs was ascertained to exist. For the past IS1' years the company has paid 9 pur cent annual dividends on Hi cap ltal stork and ha carried to its surplur account , more than $8,030,000, yet ltt stock is quoted at 86, when other slock assuring so much dividend are at par an l b ive. None of the financiers In New - York could explain this to the 3tati. The only argument wai that th mpaoy might at any time have to buy opposluq lines. , The Western Union will use the evidence which the ra lways get in- before the standing muter to the effect that their property is taxed much higher than private properly or thai-of private corporations. - James E. shepherd, Thomas 9. Kenan, F. U, Bushes and Robert D Burton have gone from here to Aaheville to attend the second annual meeting of the State- bar association, which begun there at t o clock this evening. " - ' : The'peiiltentlary hoised all the wheat on lis farm on the Roanoke before lb rains cam " ' The weather observer for this "Slate sajs there will now be a period of very hot and dry weather, Just the thing for the cotton, A cotton bloom was brought bore today; from a farm four miles dls tant. Jf-H-'Vfi'V J? i lie elate election ooard met today at the request of Franks and Johnson, the republican and ' populist : members Franks expected Id resign, but said today he would bold on. lie In Stale Senator and also the republican nominee for cor poration commissioner, ' ,, ; ;; Tbo frame of the large hospital at the soldiers' hums here Is in place. ' - Rev. Or. W. K. Lambretb, mlsslonar secretary of the U,K. church,: South, preached here this evening oo foreign, missions. He - was raised in Chins where he was for 15 years a missionary, His father was also a missionary there and died in China." - - . ; The corporation commission met to day, to assess the value of railway, steamboat, telegraph, telephone, Pull man car company, and other property. It Is said thst.J. M. Turner, mas er of trains of Ihe Seaboard Air Line Is to be made a division superintendent. . Laxt evening at their homo here lion J. B. Itatchelor and wife celebrated their golden wedding. The reception wa) at icniliil tiy Ilia representative people of liklli and wan a very notable affair; Ivy pnlionlng, poison wounds and all oilier accidentia! Injuries may lie quicklj cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Siih o. It Is also a certain cure for piles and skin diseases. Take no other. F S Duffy. - TUB MARKETS. Tho following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham, Nnw l!rn, N. O. N kw Voiik, June 2(1. Cotton; July .. . Aug. ... Bi-it Oct N..v. ... Jan.. .. Open. l!:rli. I.off. Chim ... .0 27 9.10 8 74 8 no 8.! 3 8 47 !IMI 9 10 8.74 8.-H R.I 7 9 04 fi.70 H M (I.::-) H.I17 (ii 8 70 ..':) H.I0 8 -tli CHU Ann M Hi., -n. I I In- .li H! j 4 J 1 C H 1 N" ' - .lull-.... , l.j V: 1 ... n. 'I' ... '1 t.L. J Ik., Admiral Seymour Figntins: Desper ately Afainst Chinese Army. Many Men Killed and Wounded. Anglo-Saxons First Into Tien Tsln. American Force to (Jo to Pekin. Special to Journal. , ' : . , Lunuon, Juue 27 A. dispatch from Chefoo says thai tbo fight of the allies against the Boxers and "Chinese troops In relieving Tien Tsln was very hot. There wore 250 Americans among the allied force. Tho Cbluese troops broke under the heavy shelling from the gun of the allies. " ' - r A. f rei dly rivalry was for the honor ot first entering the cily. ' The' American. and British soldiers- passed the: wall drst and were neck and neck, j , ;. A courier from Admiral Seymour ar rived at lien Tsln Monday evening. Seymour was then eight miles west ol Tien Tain and was .being harassed by the Chlnose forces. It was then believed that Seymour could hold out only two days more. The courier said that 08 men of the force were killed and tvo hundred wounded. Admiral Seymour bad been unable to reach Pekin and neither the foreign ministers nor the missionaries- were with him. The men. were completely ex hausted by twelve days continuous fight ing, many of tht soldiers were sick. The marines bad suffered greatly for food and water. They were fighting both the Imperial troops and the Boxers, ' ' It is reported from Pari that the French consul at .Shanghai has sen word that the foreign' ministers ; left Peklu by the north gale of the oil) under a Chinese escort and went toward Chang Tan Wan, on the way . to. the ooast. .v '-. Ills reported lhat Prince Tuan pert1 all the legations under escort to BiCn-fet which be declared would be the new capital if the allies occupied Pikln. "The German force to be sent to Chm bu been increased . to six thousand men. r, , " It Is reported from Yokohama that I spin his appropriated tifteen, million lollars for operations In China. The Governor of Shan Tung with sight thousand 'disciplined troops b?i fine to the southern frontier at Pecblli i6 watch events and may, operate with thtr Boxers in their Unlit with , the foielgners. 'i:.it;.;vC'5.:'s;-;: if.h WASHiNaTOH, June 80. The War De partment plans for the invasion of China contemplate the utilization of all oi s VfD ihousaud men, under command ol len. Ailna It. ijnaaea. 4 . More slgnlllcant, probably, than tbi twlgnment itself was l';e wording o he formal orders to General Chaffee, Is ued late In the day by Acting Secretary of War Meiklejohn, directing hiro, ' to lake command of the troops ordered to China," and proceed to Pekin by way of San Francisco and Taku" It had been expected that the military forces would ie cancentrated at Cbefu or some pther convenient military base, but the direc tion to proceed lo Pekin indicated a firm determination on the part Of tho author Ities to have a stroug military force at the seat of the Chinese Government The .inactivity' of.' the War Dap. mint has lo 1 to much critleNin In arm) circles. It Is un lerslood Ibal tienerni Mil-is li anio .g the ollloers who hjll.-vt- Hist a mom agrtuslve activity should i)6 shown by this Gnvernnienl, and that 10,i 00 troops should bo sent , to China from the Philippines. If war Is declared by China against th'e allied powers, or If a state of war Is found to exUt, one of tho first acts which has been ducldol upon Is the seizure of Shanghai as a base of sup piles. That port offers uuox impled facilities as a depot and repslr station. It Is already well stocked with coal and possoaaca admirable docks and. ship yards. ' Croker Wants Silver. New Toiik, June 2(1 Illcliard Croker today coiidiiin-d tho report (lint he 1ik accepted the doctrine of fu-e sliver as inn -lit ly lion. Wllllmn J. Bryan. In tukiiif; this stand H r. Croker' h-is Hiirpil-id hU pollliiinl followers riii icon or I' a a l un l . iif-l hn luiiiic - ns i .i i , h and f 1 1 in! M uny w ,-rc o con , I of Jin c hi r v m 1 ! - ji on I lie ni'iiicy ipi-tii.ii Hi l ih. y ei,s lui-lliiril to i, V. . I ,11 ir.' ..l.d.T. I.Ml.1 To V - !!. '!',,,,.,,, i,i;y chMhiln be I ill,:. I I ' j M,,n, iii I,.- . ,d 1 I n I , ,V, , f ; ' ' li,',l hnl. : i,,od," Mi 1 Vr , ' : 1 to Klin- ( . i 'M Mim; fur (he r ! ' i : nl hi-r li-md, 1 1...,,. ( , ; State Base-Ball League. . m Special to Journal. f r Taiiboiio, June 37. In the game here today, the Bcore was, Tarboro, 8, Raleigh Charlotte. June 27. In the game here today, the score was,- Durham IIs, Charlotte 1. Lee at His Post. Havana., June 20. The yellow fever situation at Quemados shows much im provement.' . i . ' - : There bavo been only, four : deaths, two of which were Americans, including Major Frank 'II. EQmunds, acing In spector-general on the staff of Geo. Filz- tjugh Lee, who . died June 18. , General Lee refuses to leave bis headquarters. theugh be has given pormission to bl stall If they desire to do so. : . . : : . w Dewey's Opinions. 1 Nutfi'OHT, It. I., June 20 Admiral George .'Dewey said while here toda) that be would not be a bit surprised Ir William J, Bryan were elected President In November... He added . thoughtfully: "Bryan hat a very strong following to the West." - ' . ' In regard to his own candidacy before the coming Democratic convention, or any othercpnventlon, the Admiral ap pears not, to have i changed bis mind recently. He said: , , v r 'I stand Just where ! was some lime ago, and if the people want me I am ready." - ' ' Concernfng the talk of him as a candi date foi1 .Vice-President with Bryan the Admiral sata that ., was impossible, - as under no consideration would he accept a candidacy for Vloe-Presldont on any ticket. - . - ; ' , . - Bmall lp slr.e and great in results a e DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous Utile pills that cleanse "the liver and bowels. 1 They do not gripe. F 8. Daffy , Save Your Eyes.' Save your sight, and have your eye examined free by Dr. T O. Johnson at 107 Middle St.. Only the very best qual Ity of lens used and tallsfactlon guaran ed. ' J. O. Baxtkk, ifx ' The Jeweler. BARGAIN! Good farm, cnntainir ,140 acres! 100 acres cleared, 40 acres timber, with eight room lion i and good ut buildings fci salo cheip, two miles frcm fiietlc, Car teret county, Is. U. Torms $850 00. Addie s , rwi - v .. . - MRS. M. A HAR r, . . ' ' . ' v Fmlihville, Texas; f Book Store Bibles and i,:', J A :- Testamentfimi J ' at your own price f-.' 1 ' " . V ; V'-'i" "''' .'- a Our f rices on Hammocks can- J. "not be duplicale-i 1U- 'i-T'.'i-iZ. k W 6,,H. Ennett. J -''- -- -:'.-. GOOD HARK. Our Buggies make a gool test here ev. r use I. The usi rs of our Buggies are ne e b thered wib is inlra for th m astlieynivvr fail only 'n severe ac)l- dontf, ' . Renpectfully, O. II. Vn!rs A fJon, 7!i I!r :d St ..1 "i !-r-' . . - - .Jl miaear j . . . ASEIVLOTOF ; . IWlioIeGcdFish.- n&-l:.r A iieWj Barrel Enlton JETarket Corned Beef. "-.' ..-v.. 30 , .-bmall bugar Uured.. ig Uama, I alifornui Huns and 2? "-A-1 -.. u: rV'. i i:.t: s.-.,fv, ih...- . .. 3S - . . - . 1 J S " 'r CromacJBpingg' Ginger 5 . ". any sold, lOo per bottle or S "A few nice N, C. Ham." ;:---. , Mason's Improved Frnit JJ ; any it will pay you to see Fresh lot of Cucumber T J. L McDAll, 'Phone 91. HAVE YOU READ DAVID HARUM? Do others as they wonld do yon, bnt do 'em fust is his conception of the world.. I am fearful it is a true one. Onr rule is to sell goods right, your money back for the asking This week's offerings are especially cheap and ought to be snapped up quickly. Ladies' Crash Skirrs, 25c, 50o, 75c, etc. ladies colored and white Shirt Waist, 50c, the 75c quality sold rapidly last week. White embroi dered ones (some of them are dreamc), $1, $1 35, $1 50 and $1 75, cost to mannfuctnre $1 25, $1 50, tl 75 and $2 00. Closed out to make room for Full stock. We got the 'Advantage. 5 ; Warner Corsets in sizes 18 to 26, ouly a few sizes of each at 50c. You know they cost you $1 00 'heretofore " Our 5c Laces are the talk of the city. Are you looking for Edgings and Insertion ? Onrs will be ft) this week. - ; A few of those Leghorn Hats left. Men's and Boy's Serge Suits. Men's Blue Serge Skeleton Coals and Vests. . White Duck Pants and i rash Suits and a full line of hnmmer Underwear at SMITH'S STORES, 61 Pqllock St., (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St. "KENTUCKY DELIGHT" STOVES AND RANGES ! :1-.''V'ro' ' i ..f-:i,-'.-; Vit ' . We have just received a full The Stove or Kange yon want is here. We handle the Dangler Blue Flame OIL STOVES.!' They are the rest' ' : -'"rf '' " " - ' '. . - 'i'--; '" - '- ' K." - rn i - :' ' WANTS TO 147, 73 MIOntK BTBKBV.Vl-.:'- Loans made. Loans placed.- Apply to ISAAC ll. SMITH,-180- Mlddlestreet New Bern, N. C,' ,' M.' y"?- ' REAL ESTATE I City Heal Estate bought and sold oo commission. : . ' A line piece of pmiwrty canit;t)oiight at a bargain. . ' , Collection of IlentS a SpecMty. " ' Ale, gltaratiteed as good as 3 for 2!c, Try it, its fine. ' Jars, all sizes. If yon need me Were you buy. ickles and loose Oatflakes. Wholesale Jfc Retail Grocer, 71 rH M. g line of them. Come' and look over them. i viusriiii iiuiuvvuib wvfs NBW BERN. M O S: q: ROBERTS, -f-Wholesale Dealer lq- Groceries; Provisions, -. Canned Qoodt , . . m- " ' ot Any Description. 1 ( Tobacco of alt Grader'. ' Snuff, Ac. Prices Low, Goods guaraoUed as v Represented. Cull and see me at Nos. 89 M a- d 11 Brick Row, East Side Market S. G. ROBERTS. i una l l if a ii; in-' I - ''ill. ' r I' T f CT7 r ! j 'i- Woob-iu , r ,- v ' -y i,r ht- n - 't l i, ' ,i r,f - i , i. ,- I - I -. o ! ,,i -. I r 1 1
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