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VOL XVIII--KO. 85. f t w? r M IT C, SATURDAY KORKINfi, JULY 7, 130(1. NINETEENTH TUR JAPAN STALLS READY. REGISTRAR ELECTION ARRESTED fi;:e cantaloupes TO-DAY AT HACK BURN'S, POLLOCK-ST. t V t I ' V 47 & 4Q Pollock Street.: $ fi: n'-"i.. n W llkJlj: 11 Special inducements to . buyers to reduce our present stock; r You will find the work -of a dollar at our store something wonderful tor, wa have dropped the prices DOWN DOWN I down i j r v ' v ,' a , i yy-,i v. r Our Stock of Sring" and Summer , Clothing must be sold. Big Reduction Sale from now until the 1st of August : ' , : ;;, , , ; r ; -lO.OO SUITS REI1IE1 TO $7.00 V , 8.00 , M Hf 5.oo 5.00 , . k - ,3.oo . Also a big lot ol Youth's, and Children's Huits, must be sold at reduced prices., ' A nice line ofMen's and Ladies Low Quar ter Shoes just received. "r.. ; v- . : We offer you a rare opportunity to save money. . - " 1 - . . x . - - . .r.lERICAN STOCK5 COMPANY; 59 & 81 Middle 8t. tVianSViy((!anVtef!arX)' Stufl& O t !' Aftcf-Dinncr Give the meal a floe finish. There Is nothing daintier for dessert tbao Farina, Rice Padding, Jellies, and Fancy Crackers. Every thing in this line will be found in our stock, which presents an eshaust i di fluitinn of "giocerW. The whole world ia taxed In eni.k log up this superb araortmanl of food ppeoUltiea. Ton innal ave to p prectate. X'' r-1 ' Dare just received a big lot of Fresh Ooracd Portsmouth Mullets. . Also a fine lot of Nicrly Cured Hams. Give us a call aud we will do our beat to pleue yon. - ' 1 , - Youra for Bn lines., . J. R. PACKER, JR., GROCER, Thone 69. : 77 Broad Street. ' t rc::ipt Delivery Fro Dunn' r.Tf 1 t :.:cl.:k if y anil y, Til in ml a P'KhI ci 1 ; t if, f ;i,il ti) !,f J. v i V V K) ) V7 V V7 V7 V V V vv 1 HOWARD ft MACHT, Proprietors. - Delicacies ! 5 s Yoiiji nn slwsys expi clj when you onlr your food supplies from this ruliaiile store. Wo cunj np )ly evftry dcniHiiil of flri-t rliins f.iniily triido willi IIib t;iioiiCnt Ht iplo snd Yunvy (irocorii H, lilim, Pictl-M, H lilc i-a,"! il ivc-s,'Fu I Uivnr Print Hnttnr. sii'l I'IkJIIhims a Jit I! ill .in I'rl We in d.n s pp ' ! ilry f i, gr.i'lo T. hi sii'l '!. ill. i n. Our lVrf"i-ii,i (',!, n, Ca.Tco i.3 DB. s. , 1 , w - -am But Russia Refuses Consent to Allow Jap anese to Enter China. Ruthless Butchery of Foreigners at Pekln. . . ; Special to Journal. - -i. London, July J All reports from China go to confirm the news of thi. trag edy In Pekln, which sajs that the Street ran In blood, that isolated foreigners were tortured to death, and the . Euro pean soldiers, when captured wera alieed to death. ' , - . A new adtct has been Issued In China calling for the extermination of all for eigners. Lord Salisbury hat obtained an agreement of all the Powers except Russia, that Japan shall tend a force sufficient to take Pekln. t , - Japan stands ready to aend one hun dred thousand men Into China at once. STEVENSON FOR V.-PRESIDENT. Many nominees But Withdrawals Follow. nomination Practically Unanimous. Special to Journal. , , Kansas Citt, July 6. The aantlmant predominated last night, that the contest for second place on the Presidential ticket lay between Stevenson and Tow ne. The convention opened about 12:30 p. ., and as the call was made for . nomi nations for Vloe-Presldent, It waa soon evident tbat however united the senti ment might develop later . on, many States had 'favorite sons." Which 'they proposed to honor by at least a nomina tion. N J 1 t"-' j. This resulted in the nomination cf Stevenson, Hill, Towne, Lewis, of Wash lngton, Smith of Maryland, Carf,''of North Carolina; Patrick, of Ohio. . , : Upon roll call, the candidates them selves took part, withdrawing as their names were voted upon, ao that, only Stevenson remained, s his nomination coming on first ballot and being , praell c illy unanimous.. i, J - v : : Adlsl Ewlnp Stevenson - waa bora In Kentucky In 1B35.- Began study of law In filuomlngton, 111., In 1858, Waa admit ted to the bar, and since 1869 baa made Bloomlngton his heme.'; Elected to Coir tress In 1874, reelected In 1878; appoint ed First Assistant Postmaater General, under President Cleveland In 1885, end elecled Vice-President on the Cleveland Sievenaon ticket in 1893.. .'; -- vjij vi i p.J: ' North tarolina League Ball, !r Special to Jonrnal, .' -V : . Ralbiob, July 8. ticore In (amis to day, lialelgh 4, Wilmington U-$i'e$& .Batteries Quick and Manners, Wilcox and Owatbney.' :; 'ft , One Minute Cough Core la the only harmless remedy that produces Imine- d ale results. Try It. F. 8. Puffi ; CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. . , Tta Ki:d Yea i::;s A!::;: C::;U ,; .1-- jv : Signature of , , . Notice. . , .: To A.4S.C. K. R. truck shippers and the public. .v "... v All rail truck train No. ?l will be discontinued after Thursday, July 5th, '9 0. The above train, No 213 will be discontinued after Thursday,' July 8th 1900. - - ' B. I Diia,'' - - . General Superintendent. ' Save Yonr Eyes. Save your sight, and have your eyes examined free by I)r. T. O. Johnson at 107 Middle St." Only the very best qual ity of lena used and satisfaction guaran teedY.i J. O. Baxter, ' The Jeweler Celery Headache Powders,' the best remedy for headache. Made and aold only at Davis' Pharmacy. J. J. Bister 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. Sacrifice Sale. -' r , Owing to the advanced season we of fer our entire stock of Jiens and lioys flno 8lrw, Hals II. ut liave bwm x-.ilirii; from (I'lO to 11 each, at the scr!ii. e sale pilre choice 5V., O. A. Haiipoot. I am receiving over ti o A. i H. O ri!roal a ftc-h lot of rnmifta, Orao... !in I l.iMlirmH. t) r'R t: '. - nu a He St. e lin'.u c II V n!( h lot of 1 1 1 A f i'f'!fl( no i; i h , i. I you will t o ' ri.. f i ,- I. a I V. 1 I I' mm of Federal Convicts to . Nashville. 1 , Removal Old Escaped Convicts Beeogalstd. Senator Butler Busy And Wor-; . rled. Immense Political ; fathering In Richmond County. 8peclal to Journal, Raleigh, N. C, July 8 United States Marshal H. O. Dockery returned today from Nashville, to which, place he took 68 eonvicta from the penitentiary here, the latter having ceased to be a Federal prison.; Marshal. Dockery Said: ."We had no tronble transferring the- prison- era. They were bandcuried and shack led and then chained- from one end ol the car to the otherV - Every one was glad to be transferred. They were very happy at the change. We Intended to leave 13 here, who has but a little : time to serve, bnt the officials swore they would not receive or keep tbat unlucky number, so we left only 13 I had 12 guards, so there were 18 of us, but we are all back, save i." Marshal Dockery brought en Interest ing piece of news from the' Nashville penitentiary ' about Reed , - a ' notorious Federal cenvlct who . escaped -from the penitentiary here,: last year, ' Reed 'fa in the penitentiary at Nashville, under an assumed name-; The warder there asked the Marshal If he did not think he knew Reed, and the reply wasi "Yes.' Reed waa brought in, and spoke at once, saying, that as long as so many of his fellow convicts from (lie North Carolina penitentiary had arrived irvwae'' useless for him to try to conceal his Identity. Reed, Miller and Wright were convicted of " bib wl ng ' open - post dffice safe)' mi Winston and other places, The- made their escape one morning going through some planks in the stockade,' which 'had been so sawed as to give them an easy chance to depart.- All are desperate men. They had robbed post offices In Virginia as well as this State.1 Reed and Wright agreed to plead guilty If MIlUi waa discharged. . Ai soon as be . was dis charged he was rearrested for - another offence. ' ' ' , Toe State today chartered: Good Mill lodge; I. 0(. p F., at Wallace,. Ddplln connty.:S:?x1;Sp:J;0 - Senator Butler la now spending aboni half bis time here.' He looks worried snd hacked and lias little toaj His bead quarters here, in the Academy of Maulo building, Is crowded with clerks and peo ple sending bnt circulars and speeches. Democratic Slate Chairman Simmons haa returned from Ellerbee Springs, in Richmond county, where he and W. A Guthrie of Durham Spoke on the 4th of July to the largest and most enthusiastic audience he ever saw in the country, there being at least 6,000 people present, A procession was formed at Rocking ham, ' and rode out to the springs, 11 miles distent, the line of horsemen being a mile and a quarter long. There were 1,000 ladles present, representing all parte of the county. The enthusiasm and Interest were unbounded. This gives an excellent Idea of Democratic teal aod Interest In this most memorable political campaign. " . . '.. V. .. T ..; THE MARKETS. The following quotatlona were recelv ed by J. S. Latham, New Bern, N. O. ''':'S New Vori, July 8. Cottoh: :. Open. High. Low. Close July .. Ang. .. Sept... Oct,..'. Nor. .'. Jan.. ;. 9.87 9 53 8.89 8.64 8.87 8.84 JO. 10 73, 8.97 8.03 8.43 ' 8.89 87 10.00 9.53 9 73 8.89 ' 897 8.64 8.62 8.S7 8.42 8.84 8.89 CHICAGO MARKETS. WHS5AT:-- - July Aug........ Cork: s July........ So, R'yPfd.. TO I i. Con. T. ....... Fe!8 Leather....... Open. .'. 78 .. 7flf ..42, .. Bit High, ' 781 80 Low. Close , 78 ' 78J 79) 80 48 . 42J '60J . 8 ' 77 8l!l 1 hales ..... 84 receipts Cotton were 1,000 at all ports. For burns, Injuries, piles and skin ills eanea use DeWlll's Witch Hard Balve. It Is the oi lijlnal. Connlerfeiti maybe ofT.-n-il. Uu only OeWin's. F. 8. DiifTy. Ki H In-ecl I'owiler anil Tanrje foot tly pnp r at lnvU' ri1.irriiH'iy, at IhvU' l'ltitr I.t . f fine F. F. J By Affidavit Negro Federal Office Holder At Winston. What Chairman Sim-T mons Says Of Case. Special to Journal. ' , ' Raleigh, July t-Democratic Btate Chairman Simmons today was Informed, that upon affidavit by tbe negro janitor of the Government building at.Winston, the registrar . of election waa arrested, and taken before a United Slates Commissioner.-, ''', i' The afttdavii charged that refusal to register the negro denied his right to rote for Congressman In November.. The case was continued until nest Tuesday, bond waa given. Chairman Simmons telegraphed, directing " that counsel be employed to defend the regis trar.' ' x i. j.. Mr. Simmons, says: -"I expected th's move. It will not deter ' registrars, from doing their duty: It U bad attempt at Federal office-holders to browbeat 8late oflicers,and use negro'' Federal office' holders to do it. It Is Instigated by As sistant District Attorney: Blackburn, so there are three Federal officers concerned he and the commissioner, and janitor, attempting to Intimidate registrars. This conclusively proves what we have before charged, that this fight' Is between ' the people .and the Federal office-holders. which shall rule, that is the question." ' i , DeWill Little Early Risers are fa mous little pills for. liver and . bowel troubles.; Never gripe. F. 8. Duffy. : v. sale of Valuable Property .; By virtue of the power contained In tbe deed of asBlarnment made to me bv J P. tirogiien end wire, on tbe 28th day ol February, lvuu, and recorded in toe or Bce of the Reirister of : Deeds: in Jones county, I wlil, on Monday the 6th day ol August, 1100, offer to the highest bidder for cash a valuable piece nf mill property adjoiulng. the town of Trenton, and known as the Brogden Mill; the same adjoining the lands of James Redmond and others, and being the old McDanle) Milt,:- Included In this are all the build ings, machinery, tbe pond, and all land and Other property belonging to and a part of the mill and mill site. This is an opportunity to bny a, valuable piece of property.- time or sale 13 o'ciocn. m. July 4th 1900; P. M. PEARS ALL, A-,' i W -h v .;' iii-&Truate. ' Ice Cream Freeaers ranging from f 1 80 to $5 00 each. Water Oo.lers at-7S, 90c: 1. 1 60, $1 78 -end $300 each. lor Shavers at 18c, 60c and 7fSc each. "Apple Pealera Screen Ooora at ft 00, $138 and 1 80. -Wiudow Screens in elegant styleaatSOc, 86c, 40c an (1, 50c Lawn Mowers at $3 to 15 ; Hammocks i froni 60c up, (will have a new line of these In in a few days) , Balloon Fly Traps. Tan gle Foot Fly Paper.' . Mason's Fruit Tars, pints, quarts and half gallons. ' Granite Slop Pails;'. Foot Tuba, oto. Side and Box Coffee Mills. Revolving :. Wafei Irona. Majestic Cooking . Rangee. Wheeler and Wilson, New. Home and Domesiio Sewing Machines. A Sport ing Rifle for 8 00, shoot 33 short or long cartridge. Porcelain lined Preserving Kettles. Step Ladders 48c, 66c and 73c esch. Polishing Oil 36c per bottle. Can Furniture Varnish and . Brush at 35c. Tobacco Sprayers, Paris Green, etc, -The wholesale trade ia invited to out slock of Paper Bag, Duller Trays, Wash Boards, Clothes Pins, Brooms, Buckets, Axle Grease, Baskets, Tin Ware, etc which we are offering at very low prlcea , Yours Truly, J. C. Uhitty ro, 6ii!iLBook Store i 1 44 Lest yoa Forget" ' 9 ii We are headquarters for j Book-keepers ' Suppiiea. . . - iiammocsa uuaranieeu iy rr- a, g lieve that tired feeling. ; f i G. fl. Ennctt. J ' aj S. Q. ROBERTS, Wliolrnul'i I'filnr In . Grcccrhs, Provisions, c. 1 c ) , f ,ry l'. Mull. t,i..m-co i ' ; "If. ' i uow Lot Smalr PIG HAWS ! Hi, ''. ; , ' ; Pew nice Portstuonth C orned Mullets with headbon, - r Whole Codfibh. Imported and Domestio Sardines, Colnmbia Riser Salmon, Fresh Bay Lobsters. - ' Canned Meats, Froita and Vegetables. , Very finest Butter on ice. ' 1 ' Orystal Springs Ginger Ale. ' Finest Tea and Ooffee. j Fresh Oatflakes, Corn Starch, Tapioca, Bice and Grits. - " . ." . I respectfully solicit a share of yonr patronage and ' guarantee Satifaction. v . , & f if ni iff nf i d. it. mammhu. t" 1 'Phoue 91. 71 Brc4 Nt. g "Wherefore do the poor complain ? A 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 waa the prices charged by a irreat matav dealers for their coods: How" can you sell vour foods so cheap? is frequently asked. The reason is obvious, we buy for cash and sell for Cash, save at both ends yon see, and give you the benefit ? ;; Steamer oil Friday brought In a lot of those 25c Crash Skirts, could not supply the demand last week, are prepared now. i Every day with us is Shirt Waist D&y. You would think we were having Special Pales Pay on these garments from the way they are mov ing, prices range from 35o to $1 60. .- t-'ThO French Garment Oa's Sateen and Mercerized Silk Underskirts are on sale in ouf store, have all colors, fit unsurpassed, prices from 50c to 3 50. .,;:: ; , . f Our 6o Laces will bear reminding you of, such wonderful values, of course we carry higher gradeav - ' ; : Qzfords'at 25c, Button Shoes at 50c and Warner Corsets at $1 00. These lines we have been advertising to close out, sizes broken, but possi bly fit jottj? '' Thanks for your liberal trading in Millinery, had an immense season. If we have anything yon want, yon can buy it at your own price at SMITHS STORES, 61 Follock Si. (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St. REALE5TATE! City Real Eatate bought and sold on commlealon. '4- i:'i'v ii i" - A fine piece of property can bejbougbt atahargaia. '-f',ti"A:'?r .. ColleoUoa of Rents a' Bpecialty. - ' -," IHAOTEay' GRIST; - HILLS. '-;MIevtorai. and ' - Corn Cleaners Of the Latest Improved and Up ;r to-Date MIU nchlBery.X -i.'.- .' '.': '' yi -.u'.--:;i'.'.?y; YOUR nib is; bOLICITBD( trPECIAL PAINS taken in clean Ing and polishing ' grain before going through tbe mills, JwhlchJ insures pare Com, Hominy, Oats and Mixed Feed GEORGE BISHOP. Kew-.Bern, N. C " -'-.-' r-.J CORf?ECT TIME. r0 kr The Fall la coming a now la the time to place your v. order with us for that Hlgh-Grsde Bug gy, like we always put up. Bo drop a card of what you will want, so we will be ready for any kind of buggy wanted. KepectfuIly, - . G. II. 7r.frm d fian, 78 Broad Stroft. t rr . ..... Wholesale A Retail Woodmen of the Wodd INCORPORATED JANUARY.J89I. 9 YEARS OLD. efurlfldietion United (States and Canada. : STATEMENT.. Ben.flts'ln force,' Deet"'.J vx; - 81, 18W.... ...4.vv t SH, 001,800 00 Total death eUlma paid..,' Total paid for moamenta 11BI.S74 88 ' B8S.S00 00 Total death claims and ' monuments ... ...ti. . 6,417,776 88 Net Increase In Meraberstilp, IS99 Total Number of Camps, 3S1 3.' , .i' j Total tfemberahlp-Bavereign, Paolflo Canadian Jurisdiction and. Woodmen Circle, May 81, 1000, 280,000 '. v. Resane or emergency fund IsTeaUd, . 280,868 11 t: ..ti rr 1 tr - :. 1 tf isun 1 rrci , i uurseif ., TO DEATH r'Khln Hot Uoathfr! ' T... ...I 1 - . ' . . . I . bui can aim g lew 01 our apaciai.r hot weather bargains and keep eooL ' :, Don't fall to see the negligee shirts ., .hU . t. M..ll J... I. Jl. Ill ' WWH IUM PIBU ID llll ffUIW. ..J - ml i;.-:-v" MARKED DOWN FROM v .;sw ;r; Have J'lnt rnonlTed a new lot of Berg . I '1 ami un nov fit everybody. ( 1 r s.. I tnlis til villi.;; of these
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