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v . . ill 1 i r VOL. XV11I-.N0. 80. NIW BERN, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1900. NlNETmiU UAK Yes, They Have I iftts clmved J j The 'pery newest things in SitberW and Enamel Girdles. ' - : ' Vt Sterling Silver Belts ind Collar f. I Clasps, Shirt Waist, Sets 'and FulleyW i?rVi7.s . , 77ie. Chic Fob is a. beauty, also j e n metal and oxydized silver Fobs, J then a pretty black Lorgnette Chain: - tQnA) a fVifc dainbi Branches. - Come and see them foryourselves. THE STJTE CiFITlL. Removal of Federal : Convicts Tennessee. I 47 & 40 Pollock Street. 3U' Ml EI . Special inducements to buyers, to reduce ;r present stock. You wilLflnd the work ot- dollar at our store something wonderful tor a have dropped the prices DOWN, DOWN ! own !i:?v;. 'jrM-l : JlStMPS :: Our Stock of Sring and Summer Clothing ust be sold. Big Reduction Sale irom now .til the 1st of August : r ; V $10.o6 SUIT REDUCE! TO $7.obl 8.00 " " 5.00 s s.oo ' ' ' ' -' . j -' -' ' ; 1 3.oo - Also a big lot oi Youth's and Children's iits, must be sold at reduced prices. A nice line of Men's and Ladies Low Quar r shoes just received., ; v, - We offer you a rare opportunity to save mey. 1 - w j .; C ,r ' - -(. ;.1ERICAN STOCK COMPANY, 59 & 01 Middle St. : UOWAED & MAQIIT, ProprVors. Af ter-Dinhef - Delicacies I 5 1 (Mvc the meal fine flnlah.- Tbei .) nothing daintier - for dMert tlmn Fariut, Rio Pudd.Di?,' Jfl) es, mill Fane; Crackert. ' Everything in tbil line will be found - in out . flock, wHlcb pi nt an aibaust i il diiili n of "Bionerlei". - Tlie whole world ! taird in nrnklng up t his Buptrb a'f irlmxnt of. food f po iallire; Yoo miiat ie lo p lecinie. . "-x'-. i IIae Jnt rrcoived big lot if Frfoli Onrntd forUmontb Mnlleti.-v Also a floe lot of Kicrly Cured iTnmi.; Give ua call and we will lo our bent lo pieaie you. , - - . , -',Yoor for tJuiloews i : J. R; PARKER, JR.; GROCER, Phone 69. H Broad Street. 1 rompt Delivery From Dunn's . f Vroiicn alwayarxiMRlnhcn you or.lor your food lupplles from tills rolianle atom. We oanj up ply ery ileumnd of a'Arot ra f iniily trade wilH the. ChoicAnt Bt iplo and Taney Orowritn. Kfcl I'b w, rickU, H nioiiOUiPox Uirar Print Uult-r. and I'illnma nijllik BifVun M . We mnke a ap;I;ilty of lilh grido T"a an ) 0.ift.T. i ' . Our Perfection llli nd CofFoo 13 Fiuo Trico Only 20c. If you vant a good cup of dulicions colToe lmy a jioiumI you w ill get it. to Farmers Alliance Meeting likely Postponed.: The Tanee Breme Statu. Great , Tralng of - tteorgla Water Melons, i ;. Marriages. Ball- ' ' - way Assessment.'' ; . Special to Journal. ' . ' ; Raubioh, June 8(WThe authorities of the State penitentiary are' delighted at the news that the federal convicts ara to be removed nejt Monday afternoon to Knoxvllle. At one time there were' 192 of these convicts, but now there are barely 70, and In 6 months the sentences of all save 30 of these will expire. There is only one life prisoner. Twelve guards will be in charge oT the prisoners,' who will go over the Southern railway. Ever since these convlcta have been In ..the prison they have caused trouble and it is odd that the prison authorities did not ask for their removal long ago. But It seems they wanted to employ them on tLe shirt factory and brick yard so as to allow more stste convicts to be put on the farms and railways.: The govern' meot allowed 23. cents a day for each convict. Several of the most desperate made their escape. , The executive committee of the Farm er's State Alliance recommendB that- the annual meeting of the order be post poned from August A to September 4, on account of the State election. - The State charter the Miller Land Company of Winston, capital $n,000. - Richard H. Battle, Esq., and Dr. R. H. Speight of tho Committee which went to Providence, R. I , to inspect the bronze statue of Gov. Vance which is to be placed in the capital sqnare rotunda today; They are greatly pleased with It and say it could not be better. Mr. Battle says he first saw it at a hundred yards distance,, and . said "There's Vance.'r The statue left Providence for Raleigh Uday and the final payment ol 000 was made on It. .The total cost Is wmetblng over $7,000. The Beaboard Air Line is handling great quantities of watermelons for the North, Today seven trains losded with melons psssed here, from Georgia.'' The watermelons ' raised In . this part ot North Carolina are very few superior to those from Georgia, and the same is true as to canteloupes. . There are lo be two marriages here this week; Miss Margaret Moring daugh terofMr. Frank Moring, the soperln tendenl of the Caraleigh cotton mills, to if r. Charles B. Williams, assistant State ohemislr and ..Miss Mary Dinwiddle. daughter of President Tames Dinwiddle of Peace Institute, to Mr. Edward B. Orow, of Raleigh. v Gov. Rnssell has been Invited to be present at the celebration July 4th, at the Guilford Battle Ground. An oil portrait of Governor Vance Is to be pre sen ted to the Association, .'.....: The supply of tents which the State Is now receiving is so large that the arse- nOJwill not contain them, and they are being stored In a warehouse. -:- v . The. Corporation Commission asses the Stale railways the same as last year.' ' ' "v THE MARKETS. - Admiral Kempff Gives KoYcments About Pekin. Admiral Seymour's Story., .- Special to Journal. "v-i . ' Washinglon,Junc 80 Admiral Kempff telegraphs that the foreign ministers Pekln were notified June 10th that they must leave in twenty four hours. ; They refused and are still there. . The Pekln relief force has gotten half way, Kempff says, but no news from Minister Conger, , v There are 64 American marines lit Pe kln, commanded by Capt. Myers of Geor gia. ' ' , -" ' Admiral Kemff oppose, the policy of attacking the Chinese army until It be gins to attack the Americans, and has held aloof from.' hostilities beyond a movement to rescue Americans la-dan ger. . ' f -",' .- London, June 29. At last an authen tic- account of Admiral Seymour's ill-. fated relief expedition in China has been received. . The Admiral, In a cablegram to the London Admiralty, which was re. ceived late last night, tells the story of hit unsuccessful attempt to. march from Tientsin to Pekln In ordsr to afford.pre- tectlon to the foreigners in the Chinese capital ' . . t -. Starling June 10, he finally got as far as Anting, 12 miles from Pekln and miles from Tientsin. ' Then finding that the destruction of the railway : made further advance by rail impossible, ' he returned to Yaug 'faun, where he pro- posed to organize an advance to ' the capital byway of the Pelho river. When he reached Yang Tsun he fojind himself short of provisions and hampered by his sick aud wounded.- So he decided to ri treat to Tientsin. .His men hsd'.Ueen llgbting constantly not only -with the Boxers but even, ths Admirsl says, with Imperial troops. Last Sunday be arrived at the Chines imperial arsensl, eight miles fromTffff tain, lie found the arsenal stored with crest quantities pf modern arms. - The building was seized -and. Admiral Bey mour's force held out there until relieved on Monday by -another foreign force horn Tientsin. 4 . The total loss of Seymour's column Was 08 killed and 206 . wounded. The Americans lost 4 killed end 23 wound ed. BATTLESHIP OREGON ASHORE. 0a Dangerous - The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham, New Bern, N. O. .r - Nbw York, June 80 Cotton Open, High. Low. Close July 8.75 9M-'- 8.00 8.00 " Ang. ..'.. 846 8.48 Sept v.....:.. 8.83 -8.83 .Oot."..V.i.V.. 8 43 8.48 Nov. ........ 8.29 8.29 Jan.. v.. ...... 8.23 8.23 : ' OIUOAQO If ARKBTS 8.09 8.85 8.25 8.17: 8.26 8 89 8.3J 8.35 817 WBMAT! July.....; Aug..... Oohn:-' ' i - July...,;. So. R'y Pfd TO I..; . C6n.T..i.. Fed 8 Leather.... Cotton- - receipts at all ports. Open. -8I ,. 81 .. 43 60 m ai, . 8, Ulgb. 81 82t Low. Close -, 80 80 8li 81 '42 ' " 43 1 60 67 81 8J were 4,100 bales i ' The Silver Republicans. K-Nhas' CiTT, Mo., June 29 Tb pro gram of lh Silver Republicans will mapped out tomorrow when Chairman Towoe of their National Committee sr rives. It Is expected that Senator Teller, of Colorado, will be temporary chairman snd that L. W. Ttrowu of Ohio, will permanonl chairman. Hryan will nominated for i'rcnlilent on the sum day that ho is nominated by tne Demo crats. The Silver Republicans would like namo Towno for Vlce-Prettiilcnt, but if the Ilcmocratlo omiveutlim i-hnuid r:Iioi)M(i Ruollmr r nnill'!:i!( It U (juiic j . 1 -s-hIIiIh thitt the r.hoiro n III be ritl I li il l y the yilviT H. !-u!J;i liHH. CHINESE SITUATIONS Hoboken's OVER ONE HUNDRED LIVES LOST. Fire and Water Destroy Lives. Great Steamship Bocks Burned. North - German, Lloyd Sloamers lire- - men, ' Saala and Kaiser - . WUhelm der Gross '-. " " , Wrecked By the ' ' 'Flamea. ." Special to Journal. , , Uobokbr, N. J , Juno 30 A fire broke out shortly after 4 p m this afternoon on the docks ' of the North German Lloyd . Steamship Line, by whieh over one hupdred persons lost their lives. Fully a thousand poople were on the docks at the time and many were killi d by falling timbers, or forced overboard from the docks and drowned. - Many horses were killed. The Ho boken fire engine was-bflTned up and its crew lost their lives. -., -. . An emergency call was sent to nelgbor Ing towns for help. Thereat liner,- Kaiser WUhelm der Grosse,- blszlnr like a floating furnace swept down the stream,1 with half the crew imprisoned on board ; ' A strong wind from the north threat ened with, destruction the Hamburg dock", the steamers of the Qoboken ferry line, the Delaware, Lackawanna railroad depot, car sheds arid piers. The streets here are filled with victims of the awful catssthrophe. The . steamers Bremen, Saale and Kaiser Wilbclm dor Grosse are destroy ed. The Thing Valla steamship Hoe dock is swept out of existence. Camp bell's bonded warehouse caught and will be totally destroyed. . -The police stations ara fllled-with vic tims, while the full extent of the loss cannot be even approximately estimated tonight: i ' '- ' There are no better pills made tbsn DeWitt's Little Early Riser. Alway prompt and certain. . F S Duffy. ' Reef Fifty Wits From 3 Taku.. ; -; Special to Journal.' ; ....... - London, June 80. The Times corres pondent wires, The United Stales battle ship Oregon went ashore In a fog on a dangerous reef off Hoo Kle Island, fifty miles north-ot Taka. . - p - "v , ; There Is much water in her forward compartment and some boles In her bot torn. v . ' The United States Crulsor Brooklyn and other steamers have gone to her re lief.. - - WAYNE COUNTY NOMINEES. B. F. Aycock for Senate, G. E. Hood and T. - W. K. Allen for Bouse. r Special to Journal. ' - Goldsbobo, N. C, June 80 At the county oonvention held hers today B. F. Aycock was nominated for the Senate, Geo, E. flood and W, R. Allen for the House.1 ".' . i 1 . i - The eonvsnllou was very large and harmonious, and these standard bearers of Democracy and whit supremacy will be elected at the August election. - Treasurer Worth's Letter. - , - Ralbisr, N. C, June 29, 1900.-. To Sheriffs snd Tax Collectors. .; I brg to call your attention to the de olslonot the Supreme court in ess of Stste v Morrison, : rolaliv to .Us blllty license tax of persona selling pianos and organs. Section 27, Revonue Act of 1899 requires that "Every person company or manufacturer who shall en gage In the business of selling pianos or organby sample, list or otherwise, In this state, shall, before soiling or ffer Ing for sale any such Instrument, pay to the sheriff or tax collector, a tax1 of ten dollars on each brand, and .obtain license which shall operate one year from Its dale." The court has decided that each agent or aateamairolTerlng pianos or organ for sale shall procure a license from tb sheriff for each kind of Instrument bar Ing a separate or distinct name, sold by him or them. It Is the duty of ear snenii to aee tnatevcry person selling pianos or organs In- his county . has licence as above stated. In some cates Arm has paid the tax and sunt out sever al saliiHinen under the one license, this is an error. liiulor the ueclHlon or our Mnprem Court each one of tlieHe-Sfilcsnifln sliouUl havo a lic.iMiiM), as required ill sulil amo tion, ami evIilMl the mime to the li"illT of any county In which he sella oi" ifiiri oscll. The shurirr la tho pmiic-r nlfii-i r t 11. in lax and Ismo the lln-nxo. f. I G 9TFUL CiTlSTROFilE 1 : Water, Swept. Front Fire 5 as .m a as ni tnc dook store i 44 tt Lest you Forget . We aro headquarters for Book-keepers - Supplies . Hammocks Guaranteed to re lieve that tired feeling. CORRECT TIME. .v-r. --.I.-; t&.f, The Fall Is coming and now Is the time in place your order with us for that- High-Grade Bug gy, like we always put up. So drop cwl ot what you will want, so we will be rjaoy for any kind of buggy w-Uted. i? - Rofpectfully, G. II. Water. & Hon 78 Brjad Street. is equal to any colTew in tin rki-f, rc' i nl- li. Win's HMIH lilllo l.'l: I to r. l'n.' Tlrss, lias, Spskss, Vahss, fs, InasrtukSS Lanas, Rrselisls, Ouarits, Crips. Bars, ttcVl, I am Surrounded RH all OtievrlUf Htla, anil nl Mod' mil. I'rieet too. My .t3rh of wheels con.ihts of roT.timnjAn, ,s iiARrnmna .v H 4 m in. M(.;, , HI ro II M f it A I' t: UN A XX J, ... EAVLtJ, Hi Uoth ctinlnlrsi and cliuo. Easy Payrncnls. KY RLFAIS SUSP I. Cuvinnn anrl rntir work tt tfulic lltJ. Vi 'l. T. HILL, f Mitldl tit. 1 Ptstsls, Cnsirt, Rakksr, Eaaswl, Iraslns, Csrllas,1 Crsplls, Csailsts, WrsneSss. Tlrs Ts, flats, Pllirs, . Po'tied Chicken, JO Cents Can. -v ; ... Fresh Oatllakes, both loose and in packages. s Big Hams to Gut. - Small breakfast Strips. - Fultoq Market Corned Beef. Nioe New Orleans and Porto Rice Molasses. Syrup in cans. Fruit Jars, all sizes. . Fresh lot Fox River Print Butter. Complete stock of Staple aud Fancy Groceries. Nice I J. L. McDAIIEL, Hr" 'Phone 91. 71 Brsi4 Hi. . rrtccvc uu inc. yuur .uiiiyiaui i The rich man asked of me' If the question had been asked us instead of the poet, we would have informed htm a serious cause of complaint was the prices charged by a great many dealers for their goods. How can you sell your goods so cheapi is frequently asked. The reason is obvious, we buy for cash and sell for cash, save at both ends you see, and give you the benefit. Steamer on Friday brought in a lot of those 25c Crash Skirts, could not supply the demand last week, are prepared now. Eveiy day with us is Shirt Waist Day. You would think we were having pecial Jilea Day on these garments from the way they are mov ing, prices rauge from 35c to $1 50. The French Garment Co.'s Sateen and Mercerized Silk 'Undershirts are on sale in our store, have all colors, fit unsurpassed, prices from 50c to $3 ou. Our 5c Laces will bear reminding you of, such wonderful -values, of cpurse we carry higher grades. Oxfords at 25cj-Jtutton Shoes at 50c and Warner Corsets at $1 00. These lines we have been advertising to close out, sizes broken, but possi- h)x At you. - . " Thanks for your liberal trading in Millinery, had an immense season. If we have anything you want, you can buy it at your own price at SMITH'S STORES, 61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St. "KENTUCKY DELIGHT" STOVES AND RANGES ! V . . sff uusnfti W-TT. : . We have just received a lull line of them. Uome and look overtnem. The Stove or Uange yon want is here. We handle the dangler Blue Flame OTT. RTOVKR.' THpv ara the Fit - - h-? lo.v. ,a, . ' nsk nnrdwnre Ln. 73 MIDDLE STREET, . ' ' W BKKN, H V -j. REAL ESTATE ! City Real EsUte boOgh and sold onj commission. ' ' ' '' ',. A Bn pleo of property oanbejboughc at a bargain.'- : :.' , Colleollon of Rent's a Bpeolslly. y - i K. ii HJtiiPEit: r ll H luW llf ': n l-il ;n . I i 1 - ., Ch. Il'l ) lo n lllh- V; I i G. ,,1 I fj., GRIST - .".ILLS. ' i:jIu;; C-hrKt ' I'.IcVl'tOIH Klltl . ':rri i' f V .! I 1 .-! t I i r if:'.::rrN - rovt 1 auJ Uf- ' '. ' ry. -Dl.ii'lTi:! I BARGAIN! Good farm, oontalng 144 acreaj 100 ; .AM. Al 1 All AA MAMA I mlu, With .Iffkt room house and gooo ont buildings for ale cheap, two miles iron bleu, var tret county, N. O, Terms 880 OOw ,. ; ? . -."' Address" t' v- . ; Mim M 1 R1RT '- - ' "' ', Bmlthvllle, Texas. K W - w YOU'LL SEE At a i r V, Vi'i-o'cni r f flr- . ' i of
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