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Ji'.:: 23, '(son. NINETEENTH TEAR CONGRESSIONAL CCNVENTIOy."' ' J i ft r ' . ri'ilSt The Izzy newest things in Silver c;:d f -Enamel Girdles, - " . Sterling Silver . Belts : . 2fl :- Cbfer Clasps, SUrt Waist Sets and Pulley Rings The Chtc. Fobris a. beauty, also the gun metal and-oxydized stiver Fobs, then a pretty black Lorgnette Chain. : Ordy a to dainty Brooches Come and see them for yourselves. . E- 23.. 2-Xi.CirBTXie3r 47 & 49 Pol lock . Street. f ( A J Special inducements our present stoc. You will find the work of a dollar at our store something wonderful tor we have dropped the prices DOWN, DOWN ! DOWN!! ' . . t. Our Stock of Sring and Summer Clothing must be sold. Big Reduction Sale lrom now until the 1st of August : ;;io oo ijitx:i:iUc:i to $7.00 s.oo ' . . -3.00 , . Also a big lot" oi Youth's and Children's fiuits, must be sold at reduced prices. - A nice line'of Men's and Ladies Low Quar ter Pihoes just received- : " ; ' Wo oiler you a rare money. . .1 IIUI U 4 O I 53 61 Ml.l.lle St. Afte-Binne Give the meal a Doe finish. Tb re 1 M lioinin iiainuir lor iinwii , than Fariua. Rice Pudd nr. J II en I and F.iocy Cr.ickerg. - Ev ryl'jlnu iu lbi9 lino will be found in ot.r Mo.:k, wM.-h pin ntn an ehsu-'- ive definition of pioce'rlea". Tlw hole world Is taxed in m kit f up ILI. eupt tli I nlnifiil of f.a.d pe ialii--8. You nn.gt se lo up l e iule. . Hbvo just rce;ve1 a biit lot (I Freuli (Joinul rrliiiiintli Hitlh't." A l..o n fine lot of Nim'ly Ciireil iluwi. . tlive us a call nd we will do o'ur boat lo pli-HKe 3(011. Yourg for budnego, J. R.-' PARKER, 'Phone CO. ? ' "Ti ' ' "i ! ' .v;.7?Y t ; V O o VV w V7 V7 VV VV vv nn nil to buyer-a to reduce opportunity to save ... . ' UUIV UUitil l I I HOWARD & MACHT, Propr e org - Delicacies ! ,: " - ' ' "' J JR., GROCER, -77 Broad Street. r Yor' cn 1 ayii pxjh rtJJ w !u n you or. !r j our f I snpi 1 h s fn .in 1 t'lU r.-S.n .1 glr.... V'. . i-.; i 11 r cvry d.-in-i I i f H I I ; i finiily Iih hi lit.. I'!- I St ipl- a i I F:t i, v I J-.,.-:.- ! 1. I li 1 S !'l ' .-ii , li-v M,.t liiii'..r, mi I ,1, i n " ! i ( M .1 . in I' I , Wll M, Kr.l.i I1 ii f ! O'-u'iVZCt I ' s facts on Snul'rox, its Great la- ' crease, aal Reason. Some Doctors Are to Elame. Yance Jlouunieul Comuiittee. Vice President Outlook. Wood JITg. Company . Charter. . Special to Journal, ; , - Raleigh, June 28. Today Dr. Rich ard II. Lewii, secretary of the State board of health, completed big report on the small pox situation in North Caro- ina for the twelve-month ended May lat, last. It Is startling. It shows that there were 2,806 cases, as against only 616 for the period of 15 months, between January 12, 1898, when the disease first appeared la the State, to May 1, 181)9. rtie.death rate and the proportion be tween the whites and blacks are almost exactly equal; in other words wag5 per cent among the whites -Dd 1 per cent. among the negroes. The spread of the lieease hag been maluly due to two uauses, faulty diagnosis and worse still leliberateJusislence .by not a few ph) slclans that the disease was only chicken pox. In many cases they knew better. There are In. fact some outrageous cases of the kind among physicians, cases ljich fully merited severe punUhmenl Guilford and Rockingham county, are examples, as physicians insisted the dis esse was chicken . pox, - As a result ol tuts criminal carelessnesv for : il wa nojhlug less, liters were during the twelve months 609 caaeg- of small pox and 9 death in Guilford and 520 case- and 20 deaths In Rockingham. As mat ters are thus managed there will natur urally La a great increase in the disease when the cold weather begins. .General vaccination Is the sole remedy, yet 90 per cent of the population of the Stale l4'unvacclnaied.":"( ;: 'V.-r.r' The following are appointed' to com pose the committee on plan and scope o( the Vance monument onvtlliog -cere monios: Thomas H. Kenan, Chairman; A. A. Thompson, "C. Busbee, J.-1), Boushall and VY, N.TJ ones.. The last paymeut, $2000, -on the tlalue, has been made. , Isaao M. Meeklus, the Republican nominee for Congress in the 1st district Is here, and ssya be Is no boiler, that Dr. Abbott and those who conspired lo pre rem his nomiuatiou are the bolters. Only one more farmers' Institute will be held this season.' ' Il will be at King's, Stokeg countf, June 80. Tlie Democratic delegates' from hls State lo the national convention are at jea as lo who will be the nominee foi Viet-Prcslileol. . National Committee inan Daniels, who is also a delegate. says so. Secretary Peanal of the Hult committee says: 'Ve are so completely tbsorlxnl lu eliminating the negro Vole In l bo Stale aud settling that qnesllon that really nothing has been said about ilie Ylcc-l'resldency, one way oraoolbei The delegation is willing lo support any ,'Ood, available democrat." Pearsal tays he perninally prefer 8u!.er of New York. . The Htale Museum la presented l y a furner named Lawbon, of Chatham c ninly, with 11U wheat heads ana staim.TShlua, ho uum, has nothing lo fja all from one grain. - He' declares this brenkg the record. ' ": r The Stale charters tbe Central Caro lina Fair Association, of Greensboro, ciplial J21.TOD. Nuil Ellington . and others stockholders. The Slate also charters the North Cam liua Wood Manufacturing Company ol IJiaven county. The annual meetings of the Raleigh & I'ailon, and Raleigh & Augusta rail ways, which were to have been hel l laxl last fall, but which have from time to tlinu been postponed, were today again postponed, this time until July 18 Ryan's man Grover, was here looking afier ths liyan Inteicj.' m The Chinese ask "how la your liveri" InMcnil of "how do you do?" for when Hie liver lit artive Hie health la "good. DuWilt'a Utile Karly Kiers ate fninotis Mule pilla for the liver ami bowels. F S Unity. t;; '1 in ed by f. J. E. I,i nn v hid riift Admiral Seymour Saved by Relief Force After Great Loss. . Ten Thonsand Japanese Done the Work, Russia Mobilizing. - Ebtltnated Forct8. v Our Policy In '. : ' China. ' Special lo Journal. . " London, June 28 A dispatch from Port Arthur says that Monday night a force of one thousand Russians aatf lhe same number of other allies . relieved Admiral Seymour and his men ; and brought them back to-Tien Tata. ' This is confirmed from Cheefoo by the report that the allies drove the Chinese back and effected a junction With Sey mour. Both forces- then retired,, with tbe wounded in charge, to Tien Tsin.'V Up to the time that relief reached Ad miral Seymour, he had 63 men killed and 313 wounded. A telegram states thai the relieving force amounted to ten thousand men, and that most of these were Japanese and that the presence of tbe latter was what saved the siuiatlou A refugee from the inland of China tells a horrible story of Chinese butch ery. The Chinese authorities give no protection unless they are within reach of Are from the foreign war vessels. It Is reported from Berlin tbat'Ilustls has sent secret orders by telegraph for the mobilization of her entire army. According to advices from 8imla, Jhe government will send a force from India consisting of nearly twenty thousand men and sifballerle of artillery.- , Several thousand Japanese troops have left Taku for Tientsin, and altogether 13,000 Japanese-have landed The In ternational troops now aggrrgateiearly 90 000, and Japan ia preparing to send 20,000 more, With British, American and other troops oidered to go, proba bly 60,000 men will be available In a month. ' 1 ' . Foreign engineers at Chefu estimate the Chinese troops now ln the Held as 25,000 drilled troops at Lolal, 25,000 at Shan Hal Kwan, 15,030 driven off from Tientsin and 150,000 at Pckln. : WasumoToN, June 28 Admiral Kem- pff cables the department that' twelve thousand foreign troops are now ashore at 5heefoo. ' Unless the situation 'n China Is graver, no more than three regiments will be withdrawn from the Philippines A great deal will depend npon the char acter of the advices received from Chios la the next few days, .If the information is of a pacific nature it is likely that no ii ore troops wilt, be derignalcd- and the orders to the Fourth and Twentieth in fan try may be retoked.- This will give much satisfaction to the military ofll- cUls at Manila. , " ; : The PrcsMenl declares that the Inter eats of ibis country in China, are . wholly iiuselllsh, and Hist the work of the Unl- UeiLSlateS so fwla based wholly on the nroau policy or protection to Americans wherever they may be fla- says posi tively thaValthough this country Is pro ceeding along the same lines as the pow ers.of Europe, there la nothing hidden or nhscuro In its motives and nurnoses from this country unless she li r.arel-si of consequences . , - ; , s All who suffer from piles will he glad. lo l.-ain that I )e Will's Witch 11a,. 1 Salve will give them Inataut relief. I' willuro eczema and all sktn disease. Beware of counterfeits. F S Duffy. ' . Boers In tbe Kills,-' ' Lonhon, June, 28. Tbejioreu.o Mar qilrg correspondent of the TlnieB, tele graphing yesterday, says: "AccorJing lo TraiiBvaal ailvleig tbi Boers are enlieiicliing In coualileiiilili' force In the Middlelieig hills. The Irl-h, IIdIIhiuI and Italian .corps" are gelling uni oiitrnllulilo. Thi'y are looting atorcs and farm houses. ' li-ir gold is a drug In the local niaikcl owing lo a suspicion that it ia of an Infe rior ipulily, A liiii;') qiiaiifiy of stolen golil la aw nil tni lo lie siiim:i.f!t''l out ol the Trimf-viml.'1 1 wuh lliiiusainl rillin, all tohl, have In i-n h'M i i-mli icl o the l!riil-il. I'll il.irf. ul K . r ia at M.-n h Ivy p. I" a C.R. Thomas Nominated by Acclamation. H. L.Cook for Elector. Special to Journal. . ' Faysttbvim.k, Juno 28 Charles It. Thomas was unanimously renominated for Congress by acclamation by the Con vention today. ... . H. Li Ctok of Cuinberknd county was nominated for presidential Elector from tbe third district Great speeches ere made by Messrs C. R Thomas, U L. Cook, Gin. A Battle, James A. Bryan, E W. Kerr and Howard of Sampson. t . State League Base Ball. -" Special to Journal. ' " -. Wilimngtnn, June"z7.- ln the- game here today, the score waa ' . Raleigh,'. .runsS, hits 9, eiror0. Vilmlngton, ' 4, " 8, " ' 6 - Batteries, Person and Manners, Book er and Gorathoey, - Charlotte, N. C Score, Charlotte 8, Durham O.i Bmall In size and great In results are Dc Wilt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills that cleanse the liver and bowels.' -Tli ey do not gripe. F S Duffy BARGAIN ! - Good farm, contains 148 acres: : 100 acres cleaied, 40 acres timber, with eight otm house and good,, out buildings for sale cl eap, two niiles- from Stella, Car teret county, N. C. Torms 850 00. ,' - , Address - . , - ' MRS. M. A HART, s " Smltbvilio, Texas. t 7 " . nv pooK arore Testaments ttt vnnr nwn nrirfl i " . , fi fc Our prices on Hammocks can- not be duplirate l ' ' ' , . K I - G. N. Ennctt. I GOOD HARKr A 5f 1 ifcriiaiarTnii- Our Biigijieg muko a sood tej-t lien' ev r use I. Tho unrrs of our Buggies are i e e bnther.-d with repairs fur lli.-n as they never fail only in m- eru ' acl- den . ;.. ' iv ;':.:.;i? t ". , : Regpecifnlly, V; 4i- G. IX. WaU m A. Hon ;' 7-t Br -ad St - . ' 4 r v nr... ; I am m'1' Rimi, Surrounded c.ri. IXy ntl Iheeyrrintit' . . ya,rtH nf Mod- Rubbsr, apOMI, eriil. i'ricrt too, Vilvti " My stack of wheels En'sitl, ' con&iats of cor.j'vrtnfi.t tMk ' Puaipl, lllliriOHDSimit ii i iii i- iik, . Innertubei r w A A ns, J. 1 1) i; ii.s, "' GrspHllt, Lamps, Dntli rh-lnloa and (bain. -.. try ravin:t;:s. c",l", Casrds. .yr"Tc..-r, N. i i.,.i M:i I' Ciiii rt.r.TH an,l lira Taps, wilpl. vntir Wi.lll IK ilcl. PluSI, ',, '.. T. ( '!, ' '" Pilars, , r- - , ... A TJEV 233s CocI Fidh . v v -. A new Barrel Fulton Market Corned Beef. ' , - " s i Small Sugar Cared Tig Hams, California Hams and Big Hams to Cut. ; . ' ' " ? " - ' . '4 Croniao Springs Ginger Ale, guaranteed as good as any sold, 10c per bottle or 3 for 25c. ' Try iVits fine, " . A few nice N, 7i Hanu. r ' , . - Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, all sizes. . If you need r. any it will pay you to see me before joo buy. . Fresbr lot of Cucumber f ickleS and loose Oatflakes. 5 5 J. Phone 91.- - . i . . . -r i.t n'--tf ,M iii mi,'- ; '.mi t WAVE YOU READ Do others as they woulcf do you, toe world... I am fearful it is a true one. Our rule is to sell goods right, yonj: mone back for the asking." This week's offerings are especially cheap and ought to be snapped up quickly. Ladies' Crash Bkirrs. 25c, 50c, RbiFt Wulaf. Kftm fba fRi nnulif.v flulfl .... , , u . v, .., vvw. lvv -.7 dered ones (some of them are dreams), $1, $1 25, $1 50 and $1 75, cost to manufacture $1 25, $1 50, 1 75 and $2 00. Closed out to make room fur Fall stock. We got the advantage. - Warner-1 orseis in sizes jo to xt, You know they cost you ! 00 heretofore. Our 5o Laces are the talk of the and Insertion ?.' Ours will be "in this T: ATow of; those Leghorn Hats left. ; Men's and Boy's ?erge Suits. - , Men's Blue Serge Sneleton Coats and -Vesta. ; While Duck Pants and t rash Suits and a full line of ruqimer Underwear at SMITH'S STORES, 61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St. 'KENTUCKY DELIGHT" STOVES ; AND RANGES! ;;,.;"."3 -.'.rX- W., l,nv .f nuAinc1 fnll linn TLc Stove or Itange you want is here. OIL STOVES. They are the f est PHONK YOUR WANTS TO 147. 78 MinniS) STftEKT, LOANiifG-MowEiri " Loan made. Loans placed. Apply to IHAAC U. SMITH, 130 Middle street New Bern, N. C. 7 ! RpAL ESTATE ! City I'.eal Estate bought and gold on eoinmlrsion. -A line piece of proarty can bejnought at a bargain. ' ... tollerlion of Hunts a Specially. v tOT OF . . . Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 71 Brl HI. :" ,f , , . ' ,-, y ,' ni . DAVID HARUM? but do 'em fust is his conception of 75o, etc. ' I adies colored and white ranirllv ?aaf vmV Whit .,nKri- K I ' - .. ... u.uw.v.- oniy a lew sizes oi eacn at auc. city. Are you'lookinsr for Edgings week. tt tlipm. f!om anil look OVertbetU. We handle the Dangler Blue Flame Gaskill Hardware Co. iy ' ii '!:' navy nr.itn. n v S Q: ROBERTS. , ' , " Wholesale Cealer In - 2-!tr- Psurii cfft C -' ' Canned Ooods . of Any iMscrlptloa. rv; Tobacco of all Grades. Bnuff, Ae. Prices Low, Goods guaranteed as Represented. Call and gee me at Nos. 8ft -a id 11 Brick Row, East Side Market Q. G. ROBERTS. - 7 III
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