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TT c VOL. XV11I--K0, 95. NZ',7 EIHN, N. Ct THURSDAY MOUSING, JULY 19, 19011. V,.VIIIITIMTH V K A R . i- v W '4? m?" 'm 'm mr TRY i A t i i; i PERFECT BLECJD TEA, j I Only I0c for, 14 lb; Package. O TCTill vnfunrl vaiik satisfied aiier using. - . m ..ti 47 & 49 Pollock Street w, ;:,vf V.'T ir,, .,,.,; v- 7 ? "ORE TRUTH THAN POETRY " Do you want to buy goods cheap P , ' If so, go to Smith's, 61 Pollock Street. ' Yoi nill discover "no .-jottirill visit our store you, wi)l be convinced ot tha tratl;:of. our-.statc.-mefit, about prices. i ' - . x a ' ' , ' Those Men's Tan and Black ViefKid pals and Congress sbown in our window at $1.00 to $1.50 are selling well the public is quick' to see a bargains '.WV-' "' .' -Ask for the Sunshine Kid Shoe "Tongh as steel, will not chip, will not peel, price $'2 00, value $3 00. - White JnmboSti aw Sailors 50e, bargain at 75c. " " - Slack and White Sailors 25c, marked down from 5Qo , ' -' - Just received a 40c and 75c Crash Skirt, very all, also White' buck at 60c, worth 75c. . ' ' ' , x Window Shades, all colors and ' Desire to close ont a lot of Silk see them, yon can make the price. ' A New lot of Palm Fans at lc eaclu -.SMITH'S,;- STORES, 61, Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand)"99 Middle-St; I Aftcf-Dinnc .1 r J Give the meal flae flnlsb.' Tberei. Iaf ' Is nothing dkintier' for deceit W , than Fanjla, Rice Pndd'D?, Jellies; and Fjncy Crticken. Enryiblug tlii line wilt bo found iu our tocb, which prewnU an ehut St dfflnitlno of "giOJOr.iei".'. Tlie Whole world it taxed in mi. king 'up Ihla su)Krb otortmnnl of food npe.'llilrt, Ton must ire 10 p p ectme. ,K 'f nave jiiBt received big Jot of Fresh Oomed Porttmnulh Mullet. ' Mho a floe lot of Nicely Cured J lUiiin. Oiva u a cull and ire will do our bet to pleaae yon. L ' Voun for BnaloeM, ,s J. R. PARKER, 'Phone 60. ' .77 Broad Strefit. ...... f t-'wMM:Sf'9- . rc:.:;it Delivery Fr g ::i Dunn's I f f J'.U .! t ft , . 1 )-.. v, .J ; f. .k . umf " 'n? "r OUR - 't V mnnaTr if wnn aio nftt. if V Mi h A j poetry in our composition, tnt if '1f i in Bate and Congress, ; Mack or (an grades, ' Also Brass Extension Rods. Laces, narrow and. ivide, come and ; ( ' ' '' ' , .' 4 - - Delicacies ! I JR., GROCER, you ouU'T your fcxnl mipplirg from S tliin roliitiiln atom. We nnjmip. s ply rvi'ry ilc umnil nf a d- t 1 1 ish fiinily Irailo with lli t-'lioiccHl Htililii ni H"nury irnrairi(-H, licl- UlliM, I'irkl.M, H i'iooj,' . HIvns.JKox Rivir I'rlut Itulh-r, Mint I'iillitina n'Jlli;k II itl'im Pil ;.n. We rii .ko .ji.i-i illy f Uyi pri-lii T. ivi an 1 j'', ,r,- -a. Our 1 I - c X""' 'j-SS - (p ' f utile :rj. Situation ' Uncharged Since The - ' Seizure Of Tien Tsin. Reports From Pet in . Discredited Frince Tuan Hevlna; Asainst ' Russians. Shanghai Forts' ' - Likely to Be At- , 'vy'i- tacked. -. Bpeclai to Journal. 1 -'." WasAwoton. July 18 Mlniiter Wn has no additional newi from' China, to that 'conveyed In his dispatch already made public." ' "''.- Belgium has news Hated July 16th from Shanghai that Sheng, the Chinese director of rati roads, hag no confirma tion ot the massacre at Pekin-.Thlsnews la not credited, Sheng is evidently With holding Information. The' news of the massacre; a already told It believed to be entirely correct, '(,,' ."U t Consul Fowler at Cheefoo reports that: a courier who Claims to have left Pekin July 8tb, says that .the legations were then holding out. " -. ' 'a - The, Foreign Office at London aajt that telegram identical- with the one handed to Secretary Hay at Washington has been delivered to It by the Chines Minister there.. It was sent by Sheng.tht Administrator of Telegraphs at Shanghai The Foeelgn Office points out, however, that the date (July 9), mentioned in the telegram probably appliea to the Chinesr calendar and la equivalent to July 5 ac cording to the jSregorian reckoning. , There are reports that China has., de clared war on Russia. Prince Tuan has mobilized, according to a St. Petersburg dispatch, an army of 850,000 men and hs ordered.his northern force to' expel the foreigners from the Amoor-tlrstrlcl of Sllierla while another force is to op erate against Monkden,', " The Chinese are strengthening the Woo Sung torts at Shanghai. The Brit' lsh cruisers . Terrible-, and four "ether cruisers have cleared for action at the Shanghai forts. 1 1 2 Vf . ;,8elgium will hilre'two South American cruisers for use in China and" will de mand five million dollars Indemnity for the massacre of Belgians. ' " ' -The cabinet today discussed the Chi nese situation, v The official report of the American casualties at the taking pf Tien Tsin is 48 killed and 49 wounded and two misting. .- J-. ,' , -'' l : 'i "iS urn ' ''"t s i I -;, '"' Prince U StiU Taikinf. ; Cawtok, Ckiha, July 17,Ia reply , to the British, French, American, German and Portuguese Consuls, wha officially visited him in a body this morning; Vice roy LI Ilung Chsng Insisted on his de parture fdr the North, which , ho fixed forTflesday.' ,i " .7 H ia object Is two fold to save the II ves of iha,fureign ministers In Pekin and to arrange lbs beat terms of peace possible with the allied powers. He assured, the Consuls he bad taken alK precautions against any uprising, and added that be had received important cable messagea from Lord Salisbury, British Prime Mia ister, and the French Foreign Minister M. Delcasse, Identical in tone, demand ing full protection from Injury and in suit for the foreign Ministers In Pekin and threatening to take lire of the . high officials responsible If the Ministers were murdered. .,.- LI Hang Chsng Informed the Consuls that he was the only Viceroy of high dignitary In all China who, dared, trans mit such messages to tha, empress.'. Be sent them verbatim. Sb had '. received them, .and he bad no doubt whatever that these representations have excited a powerful Influence In saving the Mln ialers' lives." .. f , 4 , He lays he hat Induced by persuasion and advice all the Viceroys except two to Join In a lengthy memorial to tbe throne to secure the safety of all the foreigners In Pekin, to suppress tbe Boxers, 10 end the present conflict and to make full and thorough' reparation for the damage done and the lives lost. The viceroy aaid: ' , , . ''It Is hard to tell what may happen am going te Teklu practically unarmed except my bodyguard of 200 men. It ought to be an evidence to the whole world that I do not favor any fighting. Helumlng to the subject, he said: "My heart It sore about the iUuUlert. I know them all personally. I am oa the Iwst of good tonus with tbem." The news of LI Hung Clang's com ipg departure has csuaed a fresh exodus of wealthy natlvns and foreigners and 1ms Intensified tbe fci'llng of uncial- I.! t. O.n' .(v I "H! I ox v " 't r. I 1j a id , lu'e I 1, n ! 1 . i.u! 1 v 1 'i nit .'. i r ' . i ' ' o (mi' I V ' ! I t I , V H 1 .If, Outlook in India Brighter. -New York, July 17. The following cablegram wat received today by the In dia famine and relief work commit tee: Baroda, India, July 17. Special and official telegrams received here from the i'i districts Indicate a more cheerful outlook. Scant rains have fallen In Madras and Gujarat, In the, latter province the famine has been, most se vere and the mortality greatest. ' Else where the rainfall has been fair, making the general prospects brighter. a ' There has been a gratifying rainfall in Rajapntanv and Central India," which is always a center ot suffering during famine, also reports a moderate rain fall. .... . , No Extra Session Now.' ' Washinotoh, July J 7. After a bur ried trip from Canton te ' Washington President McKlnloy discussed the Chi nese situation with his" Cabinet for two hours this afternoon and then author -Ized.a statement that at present he saw no necessity for an extra session of Con grass. He added that if tbe lime should come when be considered an extra sess Ion necessary to give blm additional men, money or authority, be woutd not hesitate to call one. , Club of 30 to Marry, Misdawaka, Ind., July 17 Another financial feast , Is la store for County Cierk Needbamjand tbe marrying par sons in St. Joseph, Mich. ,' Thirty young persons, members of unique matrimnnlnl club organized lasl January In Starke county, will journey there on August 1 for the purpose of celebrating T5 weddings. "A number of confirmed bachelors have fallen victims to the snares of Cupid since Joining the organisation, which has marriage for its object. - By tbe payment of the regular dues a sufficient fund was created to defray the expenses of travel, hotels, license charge and preachers' fees, and the club will go to the Michigan Mecca In order that all the ceremonies may be performed on the same day.' There are' no better pills made than De Witt's Little Early Riser. ' Alwajs prompt and certain..: F .8 Duffy. '' l.n , . ,) ,. . h ,, , THE MARKETS. v The followiog quotations were Tcceiv ed by I. E, Latham, New Bern, N. 0.' ; H ';,,. Nbw i'oRK, July 18.; Cotton: , Opeii. High. Low. Close Ang. ... 16 0.44' ,0 18 42 8ept.t, ..... 8 70, 8.70 , 8.70 878 Oct 8.40 8.47 , 8.80 , 848 - Nov. , . . .1 8.24 8.32 , 8.21 8 29 Jan... 8 23 ;-8 28 , 8.0 8.2!i Mch... 8.J7 . 8 35 , 8.26 8.80 i,SPIOAOO MABIIBTS.-;'.'' ', Whbat:-' Open. High. Low. Close Bept..'..:... VI 771 78 70J Conn: - -."' ' Sept i.... 90f 801' 881 S8 So, R'yPJd m , ' V- 621 TO I ' '; ' . " 64 Con. T . - x, 78 Fed.B. ... ',..-82t"."s tt Leather '...'-- . Cotton receipts were 1,000 bales at all ports. ,i j ...' . ' Liverpool advanced 7-04 to 0-81. on a bullish olrcular Issued. by Nelll the cot ton expert. . '. . ' 1 i ' DeWltl's Little Early Risers are fa moot little pills for liver and bowel troubles. ' Never gripe. F. S. Duffy. GRAND WHITE RALLY. All While Supremacy Clubs to Meet In New Berne July 36 th. : I Mr. Editobi Thursday Jnly ; 2Glh will be observed throughout the Stats as "White Supremacy Club Day."' The clubs ot the counties will meet on that day at their respective county seats and conBulljtngether, wrth a view to making their influence most effective in . the election which will be held one week later. -. .. It is earnestly desired that tho entire membership of every club In the county be present at the court house in New Berne at 13 M. on that day, '. Distinguished speakers from a dis tance will be present to address the meeting. , ' - . ' . ' 8. M. BniNsoH, County Organher. , 8eml your prescriptions to Davis' I'bariiinc.j'. Tin y will bo filled promptly and accurately. Afrlv il of mtiiin from nortli and weit ' y ivuit mi I -y, 1l ') a, m ; 7 !i i i. V ' 'miiu, I tie. hi 1 It '"i p. t?i.; Vhp ,1 ( n y i! i.O a. in, ! " i a I w I '.' I ii i i. in., I i - I rmiii ii !' I a -, , ' I I V 'If. IS), Meeting of Corporation Commission to Decide on Exceptions. " Crops Suffering. II Ig datholtc Fair, Followed Hie While Speaker. State Uuard; A True-;' , -v '''I- M oman Bern- "; . '" ' x m- - 1 . -"..v.'-''crai ;;i; v(. Special to Journal. .'- v RAtKKtH, July Iff. There wat a pros-. pect of rain yesterday, but it amounted to nothing-ami the suffering of the crops continues. " -' ' Tbe Roman Catholics will have a fair here ne&t month, on a very extensive scale, to raise, fnnds (qi1 the orphanage in the suburbs of Raleigh. " Tbe corporation '.commission met to day to bear exceptions by the railway, telegraph :- und other companies to the assessment for taxation made July 1 The. Western., Union company has se cured an in junction for judge Blmonton, so Its valuation stands at f 600,000 until the federal ourt passes on that matter. The attorneys ' for the three "great rail way systems arrived today, - It was said early in the day by the clerk of the clr cult court here that tie wa expecting an injunction front Judge Sitnoutun direct Ing that the railway assessment be that of 1898 until the : tourt had disposed of the matter. ' ' ; v.A woman who gave her name as Ruth McKoy and ber home as New Bern was found, inmen's -clothing, tramping as , a tramp at Pouglikeepsie, N. Y yesterday. v Biforts to Bud out any thing about her at New Bern failed.' . In Person county 'yesterday, Oscar Spears Republican, and F. A. McNeill, Democrat, -mot at ite haine sptaking place. ' MeNeill prop.med a joint discos. slon. Spears declined. McNeill then called "to all 'who favored White Su premacy to follow: mm .to a grove nearby. AH the while men present save 4 followed him. The 4 and 280 negroes heard Spears. .The shipment of quartermasters sup plies to the State Guard was completed today.- The question of 'encampment is not yot settled. Two regiments desire to encamp at Wrlghtsville.- The Populist and Republican county candltates were to Save spoken at Ed wards" store yesterday in this county Edwards was away. Ills wife, a tru blue Democrat, told them they could not speak there, and they had to move on -""". -."' A laoor Dwohata. . When the "Beggars' Opera," by flay. was produced In 1728, It took tbe town positively by storm. . Tbe king stIU clung to Handel, but the nobility, with the . Duchess of v Queousberry among them, flocked rapturously to the "New gate pastoral;' Tho'Boggft'rs Opera" had a run of (B nights, unprecedented - In those days, and as one result of its success Handel became bankrupt., Sud denly there came an order from tbe lord chancellor to stop, the new piece. Why, Is not exactly known, unless It was because the prime minister con sidered himself to be too. faithfully represented therein. However '! that may have been, the theater bad to be Closed, whereupon . the ' Duchess, of Queensberrytook up Gay's, cause and vehemently championed It , . . ' Very bnsy was she In thosn days, driving about In ber coach Bulling for guinea subscriptions for printing cop ies of tbe forbidden play.' And so heed less was Kitty Hint sbe carried; her list to the queen's drawing room itself . and had tho audacity to ask the king for tt subscription." This "was a little too much, and her grace was requested to withdraw from the court, Kitty an nouncing, . with characteristic compo sure, that the command Vrn's very agree able to her, as she had never gone there for ber own diversion, but to bestow civility upon the king and queen. flood Words. ' Oxford Seminary .FOROIRLS. ": Oxford, N. C.' ' 51st Annual Session Opens Au gust 29th, 1900. ; Largo patronage. First class faoilltioa. Science Laboratory. Full Conservatory of Music. Business Courae. . , School physician called but twice dur ing amnion. - yoiird ami Literary Tuition for Annu al session I2S; Musio KxtrA 940. ' , Apply for liniiil.iomi.lv illimlrated Cftt aloguo. v '. I. liOIKlOOD, i'reat. Mi jil JL mi . Kfii - Poj;r.!j College A c.ry proHjmrinm pr.liool with nioib-rn b.ilblln 1, iiil'il y I im 1 1 il in 11 very ri'iimi'kably ln nli liful wrliou In Wnrren ci. only mi H. A. L. Hmul between l!nl- !.- ..! Wi Mon, N. C. I i ' 1 , iti r t pi 1 1 biiililiiig nt all 1 r f .1 1 f urn t, ' -if '1 1 t ' 1 1 i''!. Trrm Fulton Market Corned Beef ';:;Jut3t Received. Also new lot very email Sugar Cured Pig Hams. Fancy Syrup in Fruit Jara only 15c. Nice lot Portsmouth Corned Mullets. . Fresh Grits and Carolina Rice. Fox Eiver Print and Fancy FIgin Butter. - ;i I will thank you to call when in need of anything in the Grocery Line. -,,, Batisfactiqn .Guaranteed. J.LMcMllIEL. 1, 'Phone 91. ! Atth. Book Store I S 44 Lest you Forget tt i We are headquarters for Book-keepers - Supplies 1 ' 2 1 '. n. .a. wi - , iinmimicKB uuumnitjuu w re lieve tbat tired feeling. A. H; Ennett. J I XEW BERN GRIST - MILLS. DTew H ills Bolting Chest ISIevatora anil orn Cleaners Of the Latest Improved and Up :. , to-Date Mill flachinery. YOUR TRADE IS bOUCITEDJ ' CT&PECIAL PAINS token In clean ing and polishing grain before going through the mills, 'which insures pure meal, ' - : , " . r ' Corn, Hominy, Oats and Mixed Feed J GEORGE BISHOP. 1 New;Bern, N. 0., Hey, Ttae I Where's. Your- Bell and Lamp Don') be "run lnV "A stitch te time saves nine," and sometime may save yon ten (10)- r . .. D m't put it off, bnt call at once : and invest the neoesaary amount in Good LAMP-AND BELL. , ( .,'. Belb,25ctdJU5', Lamps ', 50c to f 3.00 Tires and Repairs : In Abundance. Wn. T. HILL, 01 Mlddlo Ftnet, Op pot He Journal Office Henrys Pharmacy, 127 Kiddle Street rpare I'or War . in i. 'Tii:i f renee. Jimt received a Supply of LOADED OtjNH: Hiire dentli lo Eoacbea, Bl Buj.-i, lldlbs. Water i!n;;s and all In- ( ji. Will not Biniii or gri nie the Blunt fn!ul".. One triiil in '! Siiiil'g iiMilmt to ('.iMvlnef tl:i' ii',ft ''pM.'jil. A full liiii'iifl . t Aili li, leif.nn- V Li 1 I 14L 1 WlioIeNaJe A Hot nil M-i 71 Brl HU Dont Fret Yourself TO DEATH This Hot Weather! But call and gel a few of our special hot weather bargains and keep cool. Don't fall to see the negligee shirts which we have marked down to 43c. All colors anil also in plain white. Crash Hats MARKED DOWN FROM SOc. to 19c. Have just received a new lot of Serge Coats snd can now fit everybody. Call early and take advantage of these tpecial prices. J.G.DUNN & CO. Up-to-Date FuriilsherN. 67 Pollock 8t Notice ! The only man there be. Not Left, Come See. A No. 1 Real Heart Hand-made and Sawed Shinglea always on hand. Laths, Carts and Buggies. Klin Tar and Fat Lightwood Posts. All kinds of Stove Wood delivered to your door." Two Stores lo let snd houses to rent all tbe time. Lime to retail or by the barrel. k 8e .'n: ' BIG HILL, Tk We Mail YOU'LL SEE At a glance that our Spring Woolens ttrlke tbe top notch in the variety of rv. tlstio patterns. What a suit la made of and the way it is made np are tbe two important dress poln's, We. have no, rivals la either -respect.' Our work"ls not imitated and our display of fabrics la exclusive, . Order now. - - - F. IX. Cliadwlclc, REAL ESTATE I City Real Estate bought and sold oa r- , .'.., commission. J . n . . f ,k A line piece of property can besought, 1 ' I ... al a bargain. . ' . : , ' ' Collection of fi-nls a t'j-i tally. ' .,' - Js JAM ' '. v f S. G. flOBEPaS, Wboli-aale Dtiftlrtr In . f . - - r r- I - r.1f . i iKv... , i Kr . ,i . . J't lf I St , i
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