i r v . V !.. XV1II--K0. 83. 1 u US DAY MQII XIXG, JULY 5, I! NINETEENTH VISA It ' ESYAN KOMXATED. RALEIGH. 7est They Have fust cAmvedl The l?ery newest things ? in Siwer Si and Enamel Girdles, , " 7 Sterling, Silver ;'. Belts' and . Collar)!, ; Cfcsis, W&tsf ;Sefc- W'M)) I ??7.s. The' Chic Fob is a beauty, also S't J ffe u2 metal and oxydized silver Fobs, then a pretty black Lorgnette Chain. On a "eT dainty Brooches ; - , Come and see them for yourselves. Second Place Lies Between Adlal E. Stevenson and C. A. Towne. Special to Journal. Kansas Citt, July 4. William .Jen nings Bryan was nominated by acclama tion for President, by the Democratic National Convention, today. . Tbe Vice-Presidential nomination, l now conceded to He between Adlat E. Stevenson, of Illinois, and Charles A. Towne, of Mlnneaota," Stevenson is aald to be the strongest, and ia reported as being tbe favorltr f the Western States. - ' , Not One Foreigner Left Alive In - Pekln. " . V 1 47 & 49 Pollock Street. 3U.S lihllj I 7 L.,m,J Special inducements to buyers xo reduce c r present stoci. i You will find the work of r. uollar at our store something wonderful tor v 3 have dropped the prices ; DOWN, DOWN 1 town ; -av - ." Our Stock of Bring and Summer Clothing must he sold. Big Reduction Sale trom now until the 1st of August : ; .'. -r'-, $10.00 SUITS REDUCEl TO $7.00 North Carolina Leae Ball, v Special to Journal. Raleigh July 4. The following is tbe result of the game here today. , ' Tarboro, runs 17,'; bits 16, . errors 1. Rsleigh, - 4, , V 9. Durham, July 4. Special. game today. Durham 6, Wilmington 4. :; -Score In ; , -Take It Easy. , You've got to take life easy j ay Its best results to get; ' There's nothing gained by fuming round All In a nervous fret; " ' , , Tbe souls that do the great big things Serene and tranquil keep; They work oa three square meals a day, And eight hours' solid sleep.. ys It's but the weaker natures " That grumble, grunt and groan As If the weight of all the world 1 Was on their back alone; - The great souls teach this lesson .. t To all of ns addreas'd You'd! got to take ltfe easy, r -, ? To do Hi work the best I 4 -Ripley t. launders, in St Louis Re public " , "i.f " 5.00 S.OO Also a big lot oi Youth's and Children's f nits, must be sold at reduced prices. ' j.- A nice line of Men's and Ladies Low Quar ter Shoes just received. -" 1 - ' " , We offer you a rare opportunity r to save r:oney..'V;s;;'f;H:SfXti . a.lERICAN STOCK C0L1PANY, r One Minute Cough Cure la the only harmless remedy that produces Imme- dlaie results. Try tt F. S. Duffy. -' - ! 1 ' " 1 To the Tax Payers of Craven County The Board of County CommUsioners will be In session- for one week begin ning Monday July 9th, 1900, . at ;tbe Oourt house for the purpose of hearing complaints relative lo the assessment of real property listed for tbe year 1900. - : ' V.'.rV -:" ERHKS1 H. OKBIK, K " ' ' - ? , Clerk Bd. Co. Coma. 59 & 81 Middle Bt. HOWARD ft HACHT, Proprietors.' Aftct -Dinner - Delicacies ! Give the meal a One finish.- There is " nothing daintier for- dessert than Farina, Rice Pudding, Jellies, and Fancy Crackers. Everything in this line will be fonnd in our slock, which presents an eihaust i lUfioitlon of "giooerlet". The whole world is taxed in nuking up this superb assortment of food rpeoUlliea. .You must are lo p pieciale. ! .. . 1 i ' Have just received a big lot of Frroh Onrned Portsmouth Mullet -A Inn a flue lot of Nicely Cured 1 1 aim. OWe us a eall and we will .lo uur bet to pirate you. ' -- Yours for Bualneas, : k. s Ammunition - ' Exhausted Onards Hake Desperate Resistance In -Tain. -Allied Forces Largely " -. Ontnnmbered. Can War ;. -7-'.., , .. ,-.' Vessels Hold Takn. Special to Journal. ' Losoon, July 4 Uispslches from China say that 140,000 Chinese troops arestalionod between Pekln and Tien Tln, while the total of the allied forces nount to only 30,000 men. It Is reported that tha Chinese Oeneral is advancing wltb 90,000 soldiers to at tack Tien Tain. ' - , CflBvu, July 4 -(Special) The British and Russian Admirals, after a conference have decided that It would be. Impossible to relieve Pekln without much larger forces than they now have. They .. may be able possibly - to hold Tien Tsln, but If this proves not feasi ble they will endeavor to hold Taku.. Washington, ? ; July : 4.-Spetal.-& Shanghai dispatch says that not one foreigner la now left alive in Pekln. t Tihs Is according to Chiuese reports, which say th'at the ammunition: of the foreigners and marines guarding -the legations became exhausted and the Chi nese troops rashed into the British lega tion. , "J . , " ' The foreign guards fought to the end and fell in their efforts to save those in their care.. Men, , women and children were put to the ' sword. These reports are emitted. ' Fourth Quietly Passed. Question of State Encampment This Year. Reunion . i-t of Two Confederate Rep- .' 1 " . lments. .- . Special to Journal. 1 v Ralriok, July 4. The holiday wes very quietly observed berp. There was no parade or demonstration.. The apl tal and public buildlnga' were closed. Long before daylight '.he noise of Are crackers began..-In the afternoon .and evening it was renewed. ' The feature of the day waa the baseball game between Raleigh and Tarb(U. J,The ; baseball grounds here are very poor," in fact there, hardly can be any worse In the State. Lack of means to fit up good grounds is the cause of the trouble "-Daring the six months ended June 80, the State granted charters to 180cOrpor ations : nearly ; all Industrials.. Five knitting mills : were among these, .ths Twin Olty, Lafayette, -Seaboard, Tarboro and. Greenville; - and twenty cotton mills, the Cora, No Kormis,: Arlington, Enfield, Harriett, Lowell, Loray, Wen nonah, SmithOeld, Lily, Chapelsie, Bon nie, Vivian, Oxford, Charlotte, Dickson, Galmacha, Linn, Greenville, Clayton and 8cott-Mebahet . ' - An odd bit of news Is picked up here; that Senator Butler, knowing he is at tbe end of his tether In North Carolina, haa his eye upon the. seat of Senator Wolcolt-.-from Colorado. He has. twice stumped the latter state. i . . - Several people - front here went to Gieensboro today, to atteud tbe Guilford Balt-le Ground celebration. One of the- features of this was a presentailon-'to tbe Battle of Ground Associalkn of t life size oil portrait of Z. B, Vance- I 'Pot'cod Chicken, JO Cehts Can. ' Ij.' Fresh Oatflalces, both loose and in packages. .. ' - " Big Hams to'Cut v . ' Small Breakfast Strips. ' Pulton Market Corned Beef. - ? i ' -.Nice New Orleans and. Porto Bice Molasses. Nice Syrup in cans. . ' ' , ' , ' Fruit Jars, all Bizes. . x - x Fresh lot Fox, River Print Butter. Complete Stock of staple and Fancy Groceries. PUT BACK ON BURNING PIER. Ice Cream Soda today at McSorley's. - Notice. - Strayed or stolen, one yoke of Oxen, a ne white . with blue specks, with straight horns and bell on- The .other red and white, wltb one horn; turned down beside of his head, the other peg horn elands straight In front. . - 1 Both In the same msrk, swallow fork the right crop and under bit and over bit the left. Any Information will be gladly received. J. B. O'Nbal, -( ' . , i Zorah, H. C, ' Notice. To A. A K. C. R. R, track shippers and the publlo. ,- " . ' .. All rail truck train No. 818 will be dixcontiuued after Thursday, July 6lb, 1900. The above train, No 213 will be discontinued after Thursday, . July 6th, 1000. . ... .. S. L. Dili., ' . , General Superintendent. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, i 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. t 'ror-ijit Delivery Fro:.i Ds:r.n' . Save Your Eyes. 8ave your sight, and have your eyes examined free by Dr. T. U. Johnson at 107 Middle SL Only the very beat qual Ity of lens used and satisfaction guaran teed..- ' J. O. Baxter, The Jeweler. Celery Headache Powders, the romody for headache. Made and only at Darls' Pharmacy. best sold J. J. Baxter has just received a new line of E. P. Reed's Oxfords in all styles, and a full line of other goods to be sold low down. if)-' v , . . ( . ) If I :itit R fooil enp .f iI.-J',. i. hikI v i . 1 ; L iL YouJ -hn always exirclj li n you order your food aiiiili s from tills rtdiatilo store. We cmuJ sup ly rvt-ry d'-niHiid itf a (lrj-l i htHS f.imily trndo with Ui: Clini lint Ht ipln and Fancy GrwriVn, l!'-l-rii-kli.-i, HiuR'lhvi.M'ox Kivrtr Print Itntt r. nnd I'i-.l 1 inns I M-!t I! ttLdin l'i I 'H. : ;. . : ' Sacrifice Sale. Owing to the advanced Mason we of fer our entire sjork of Mens and Buys fine Siraw.Ilitls that hsve been Selling from 6."c to $1 each, at the sacrllli o ssilo price choice S'l. Q. A. Bahkoot. Charges Brought Against Captain of Tug- boat For Refusing to Sate Life ' ' ' atHobokenflre., Nmw Ysrk, July 8. Information was swora to before Recorder Stanton in Hjboken today by Ferdinand H, K rouse, third officer of the Phoenician, who charged - that lie tried to get aboard a tng from the end of the North German Lloyd piers, find succeeded in boarding her, but was pot off because he had no money. K rouse, In his sworn statement. says that the name of tbe tug was' "The Dandy," and In bis affidavit he says that the captain asked: "Have' yon ; any money f' "None In my pocket," Krouse replied. The captain then retorted: Then 1 have no time for you: I have other bnsineaa to attend to." ', Krouse sss tbat be asked the captain to go to the assistance of the persons aboard the 8aale, but the captain re fused. - This Information was also sworn to by Rudolph Graham, physician on tbe Phoenician: ;' j'-i---?.-: The Recorder said he wonld - look tp the law on the subject In order to begin proceedings,, against the tug-boat, cap; tain. . . Naw Yobk, J uly 8. A sensation was created today by an announcement frem Mayor Fagan, of Hoboken, that he. will prosecute all tug-boat captains against whom charges of refusing to save life can be substantiated. Tbe Mayor says hs will apply at once for warrants charg lug two tug-boat captains with murder, and that be baa evidence to prove that men used boat-books to keep drowning men from climbing on their tngs because ihe nnfortunatea hsd no money. An ef fort Is to be made alio to have tbe licenses of offending captains revoked, British Loss, 29,706 Men. - London, July 8 Tbe War Office to day issued a report of the British losses to South Africa since the beglnolngot thewar. - . .. .. - - Tbe total losses, Inclusive of sick and wounded, bare been 21I.70S. Tbe killed in action were 254 officers and 3,403 non commissioned officers and noo: died of wounds, 70 officers and 610 non-commissioned olllcers and men; missing and prisoners, G5 o Ulcers and 4.G24 non-com- mtusloned officers snd men; died of dis ease. 1113 olUcers and 4.204 non commis sioned officers and men; invalided home, 844 officers and lH,iXl non-commlsslon-ed officers and men. McDANIEL, Hr" I , 'Phone 91. 71 Broad Nt. "Wherefore do the poor complain I . - The rich man asked of me. If the question had been asked ns instead of the poet, we would have informed him a serious cause of complaint was the prices charged by a It is is not vet settled whether there ereat many dealers Jor their goods. ,' How can you sell vour goods so will be any encampment of the State cheap? la frequently asked.1 -The reason is obvious, we buy for cash and troops this year.. It appears that the sell for cash, save at both. ends yon ?e, and give you the benefit available fund Is net more than sufficient Steamer oa" Friday broueht in a lot of those 25o Crash Skirts, could to meet the expense for more than , one not supply the demand last week, are prepared now. regiment.' " . , u;. K.' I - F.verv dav with ns in fthirt Waist f)nv. Yon wnnlrl think w wer At Holly Springs, this county, toilay, hnvintr S'necial Salftg Dav on these rarmnfji from t,h wav r.hv ar mm. there was a reunion of part of- wo regl- , price raoge from 36o to u 50. menu of North Carolina - troops which s Z: mL.- ni."o . a.t. i ar o:n. t .1. r r i iri... -: Aire i reuuu wuicu w. i oauwu auu uierceiizeu oil uouersairu were In tbe Confederate ervice. They I - -,. ., . i . were addressed bt several P.r.V: ? uuo,u Vtuxm i""u ow The rainfall here during June w..8tI- V.. . , Inches. The mean temperature- was ex- vur.oo uacee wm near reuuuuiug you m, eucn wouuenui values, 01 actlytte average, It ;degreesr I cpafse. we carry higher grades. ; - : uxtorus at xoc, button noea at &uc and- Warner corsets at $1 00. ' There are no better, pills made than These lines we have been advertising to close out, sizes broken, but possi- DeWKtVUttle Early Riser Alwsjs bty - prompt and certain. . F 8 Duffy. I -. 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 CASTOR I A .v , For Infants and Children, Ttta Kind You Havs Always Ecjtl SMITH'S STORES, 61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) .90 Middle St. ' Bears the" eiffnatnreof I KENTUCKYl DELIGHTS STOVES AND RANGES ! uniir nn n i n nan y v We rn'iUc a B K r mo i si su I .11 V of I' '..!!. r IVrf.!C.!.iii:i i!!rinl- I am receiving over V n ritilrosd a fie ili lot of I'm. Hii-t f . i" tt t ri k , lltree &' ,. I'lt u o notice n y stot k A ft- h lot of lt.it 11 1' jtit-l you will 1-e 1 I' 1 sir- '.. 1 l,t & N. , tlrmi C. Ire Cream Freezers ranging from ft 80 to $5 00 each. . Water Oo.ilers at T5, 80o 1, f 1 60, $1 75 and $2 00 each. -.Ice Shavers at 15o, 80c and ?5e each.- Apple Pealors. Screen Doors at ft 00, 1 28 and f 1 80. Window Screens in elegant styles at 80c, 86c, 40o and 50c Lawn Mowers at $3 to 8. Hammocks from 60o np, (will hsve a new line of these in In a few days) Balloon Fly Traps. Tan glo Foot Fly Paper, Mason's Fruit !ars, oints. quarts and bait gallons.. Granile Slop Pnlbv Foot Tnba, etc Side and Boa- Coffee Mills. Revolving Wafer Iron. r'Mnjitio ,. Cooking - Ranges. Whoeler and Wilson, - New Home and Domestic Sewing Machines. ' A Sport. ing Kiflti for 3 00, shoot 23 short or long cartridge. Porcelain lined Preserving Kettles. Slrp Ladders 43c, 60o and 72c each. Pollshlnir Oil 35c per bottle. Can Furniture Varnish and Hrush at 35o, Tobacco Hprayers, Parla Green, ete. The wholesale trade is InviU-d to. our stock of PoierBiiK, BuUor Trays, Wash Boards, Clothes Pins, Brooms, Buckets, Axle Grease, linskets, Tin Ware, eta which we are offering at very low prices Yours Truly. I) .' ; '. V. : . S "'""v V jT It hns been dciuoiiBttsted by 'exper ience Hint consumption on u I prevented Ity lite esrly use of One Minute rough when i ). j. n. i ,t ai a ti t!nro. This la I lit) fnvoilto remedy for ctit.-OiH. cmI.Ih, cr a':l thronl snd qui, Uly. K. H I ,tijt, h-thii lung In ililes. a snd Cur. s i ("."o.i : t We have just received a full line of them. Gome and look over them. The Stove or Range you want is her. We handle the dangler Blue Flame OIL STOVES. -They are the Pes - ' Mo m. Gasldll Hardvvare Co 73 MIDDLE STREET, -. i ' . NSW BERN, N O .; J. C. IVhitty At the I Inn!.' Stfirf i .n ' a sv .ViVI V S la "Lest you Forget" REAL ESTATE ! City Real Estate bought and sold on commission. - ' . A flue piece of property oan besought at a bargain. Collection of Rents a Specialty. - XL X UAIXXj.' Wo are lieml'iimrlcrs for r.niiK-Iitcju-rs San Hcs In i ' Il,tlllll!-I liH I (f 111 ,1 till IRMllllf. I., r i ! i, l I i I d It re- ii li i r.:j3T - .".ills. BARGAIN I ff Good farm, cootaing 148 aoree; 109 . acres clear e J, 48 acres timber, with eight, ; room house and good oat buildings for sale cheap, two miles from Stella, Car-" taret county, N. O. Terms 850 00. Address - ' .-.'V : MRS. M. A. HART, V ; Smllhvllle, Texae, k Ti 1 i i F hr-

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