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YOL. XV11I--NO. iogV ; NIW filRN, N, C, WEDNESDAY MORNING,' AUGUST 1, 1900. NINETEENTH VKAlt . JRY.0UR I is : - . - - - w PERFECT BLEND TEA, I I Only ibdifoiMlElPaiPI .-1 t . ffi Will refund your money it you are not ;X i satisfied alter using. v Afti-DStinfti :, Give the meal a floe finish. There -r la nothing daintier for (iescit , than Farina, Rice I'uddinrr, Jell ei, and Fancy Crackers. Everything in this lino will be found in our r stock, which pres ntaan exhaust-' ive definition of "groieries". The . whole world is taxed in m, king up Ibis gnptrh at sortm -nt of fuod specialties. You must are to Ap preciate. Have just received i hg lot of Fresh Corned Portsmouth Mullet Also a line lot of Nicely Cured Hani!, dive ua a cull aud ire will do our beat to please yon. ;;. ' Yours for Business, i r HAnicn 'Phone 69. f f 47 & 49 Pollock Street. Prompt Delivery From Dunn's If you want a good enp of and you will get it. This coffee is equal to any less of price. A SYtM'linulo That v;: Aliyjsj Hweapii -f. Py our Fins Tools for raipentrrs, niann and painter dm, trlls his fellow woikmen that at no plaoe ia this town ran yna find such tlioroMKb aatlnfantlon in all kini of nwrhanlm tools a you nil rlirlit linro, wliere nrlhlnu la kepi lint a miporlor Krade and Hue bristle of .the lnl manufacture, And wn alao have on band a large S orR of orrrn Windows und !)ois, wl.k-li we are now rnin to sell at rrxii and below out In order to mate room for Fall U.m l. v M - Delicacies I ir r.nnrcn 3 r5 '77 Broad Street. You Jean always expect; when you order your food supplies from this reliable store. We can' sup ply every demand of a first clnas family trade with the Choicest Staple and Fancy Groceries, Rel-l-ihes, Pickles, 8aiice,;01ivea,Fox Riv.v Print Buttnr. and Pllfams a yib.k ll ittom Prloos. Wo make a spoclalty of high rr vlrt P.-aa an 1 Oolteeg. -Oir Porfcctloi Blend Coffee is Fine, Price Only 20c. delicious coffee bay a ixiund coffee in thejmarket, regard Hot Weather .; Shirt Bargains ! -''-In 'Monarch ;Negllge BM;f: ;v"f Shirts. ;v-;:Sr''v $1.00 SHIRTS tor 60c. $1.60 " ' . $1.16. : Call at Once and llake Selection at R. II. BAXTER'S ' . 9t Middle Street . ' " A Good Telephone PF.ltVlOIt 1.1 A Bt'HlNKMS KKCK.'SITY,' A IIOMK CONVKNIK.NCK. A COM BINED . ....... -I.JV. ,;THET ARE ALIVE. ' British Minister At Pckio Geu Word ta I-.' i His CoTernmeitt. ' Londoh, July 80. Tha Biitlsh Got- ernment is now fully convinced that the Ministers 16 Pekia are 'safe. .; The Ad miralty: has made public the following dispatch from Rear-Admiral JfSrnee at Tientsin;. '.. t - 'Following - message from Pekin, sighed by MacDonald: 'British legation, Pektn, June SO to July 16 repeatedly at tacked by Chinese troops on all sides, both rifle and artillery fire. Since June 16 an armistice, but a cordon' Is strictly drawn on both sides -of the position. "Chinese barricades close : to ours. All women and children in the British Le gation. Casualties to date 69 kilUd, in cluding Captain Strouta. A homber of Wounded id hospital, Including Captain Halliday. Rest of legation all well except David Ullphant and Warren; killed July The dispatch, of course, is from Sir Claude MacDonald, the British Mln User. " :. " .." : " , . Besides this, the British Consul at Tientsin telegraphs te.the Foreign Office that a letter from a Japanese colonel In Pekin states that the legations were safe July 22. There had been no firing on the legations, according to this- dispatch, since July 15. , WiSBtKOToN, July 80. The effect of the-day's news from China is to freshen the hope that the government can soon get In direct communication with Minis ter Conger. The mass of testimony as to his being alive as late as July 23 Is now so great as to warrant the department In resum ing the consideration of projects for the future. With all of ita anxiety to get Mr. Conger and the Americans In Pekin safely away, the department la proceed log with caution and la by no means dis posed to accept any proposition that would unduly jeopardize their liver, -uoh might be the acceptance of. an off hand acceptance of the proposition to have ilia Chinese Government to deliver the Foreign Ministers at Tientsin, for It Is reaMxed that the escort might be over powered by superior fores of Boxers on the way to the sea. How Humbert Died. Mohza, Italy, Juir 80. The shot which killed King Humbert was fired at 10:45 o'clock last night. When the King was wounded he exclaimed: "It is nothing." He was put In the royal carriage, which covered the distance between the Gymnastic Soslety clubhouse, where the crime wrs committed, and the royal villa at full speed, requiring but three mln utrs for the trip, The King expired on the way, and, although placed on a bed at the villa, was dead when the doctors arrived. . '. When Queen Margharita arrived at the villa it was stlll.hoped that the King would still survive, and when the truth was broken to her a heartrending scene ensued. Bursting Into tears she ex claimed: "It Is the greatest crime of the cen tury. Humbert was good and faithful No person could have loved bis people more. He was one who bore ill will ta none." , ' . - When- the; Queen's mother arrived there was another scene of grief. The expression of the dead King's face is traequlll and even seems smiling, The corpse was blessed Immediately after death. " . ;.-1": " The assassin,' Angelo Breast, fired three shots from a pistol as the King was leaving the Gymnastic Boc(et's , build- In, where he had been present at an award of prises.' The fatal bullet Is br lleved to have passed dose to the Klng'i naart.; . r; i- . Bressl was bora In Prato, - Italy,' tsars ago, ana Is a weaver.- lit comet from America, where be bad resided Peterson, H. J.. The assassin says bad no accomplice and that be com tilted the crime because of Ms hatred 6f monarchical institutions. Ha .reached MonraJuly27 from Milan, where stayed a few days. Ia prison he is strict ly guarded. . The quicker you stop a cough or eold the lest danger there will be of fatal lung trouble.. One Mlnuta Cough Cure la the only harmless remedy that give Immediate result. You will like lit ',, just received a lot of fine F. Bams at Oaks Market. - : " rJ If something In your head dotb cause "That head of yours to ache ; - tt can be cured If yoa will hut, Celery Headache powders take. Made and sold only at Davis Pharmacy Spring Lamb and Spring Cblckrn,tbls morning at the Oaks Market. Don't fail to see ibnae beautiful flan net and silk coat at J. J. Baxter's before buying, ... 1 Tourist Hats Received. We have Jiul rrcrlved our second hlpmi'.nt of , Laillrs Frit Tonrt.t and Walking Ham, they come in light gray and lilmmril will, wlilie and colored ullk hands, prl. f 2 .00 and f J..10 ai h. (I. A. Uarfont. lee (Jrr-fiin, delivr-r city, reril. nnari, .1 to s f l'rt of tlip ri'-y's. .T. I!al. M--I. I " r Ii ViOBST OF UL- Ewarts Remarks on Butler Severe 1 Beyond Measure.' No Dlgtarbaneet Tet Bat Aatls Would Like Some. Favora- hie , Reports Coming " la. Reply Fram ' .. . Washington, , Special to Journal. ." Ralbioh, July 31. Noattaci on Sena tor Butler has been so severe at that by ex Judge H. G. Ewart.. H says the Senator richly deserves tarring and feathering. He says he and a good many other western Republicans will scratch the names of the eight Populists on the Fusion ticket, voting only for the three Republicans .on tt. Several local Re publicans here say they will do the same thing- : ' , The Republicans have hoped that there would be acta of rioting in lliix State, but so far they are utterly disap pointed. Aa Chairman Simmons says the "Red ShfrUn. who arc merely uni formed Democratic Clubs, - deter from disorder Instead ot promoting it. The only shot fired sn far was by an ambush ed negro, who at Ashuvillo last night while conceled In a dark alley fired into a Democratic brocesnion aud hit one of the paraderc . " Traveling men say they never saw politics so hot as in Hie eastern counties Everywhere there is the most extreme confidence and determination on the part df the Democrats. There hai becu doubt an to Vance county's vote. Congressman Atwaler. came from there 10 lay aud says mat couu ty will give the Constitutional Amenri- mout from 800 to 4i0 majority ami the legislative and county Democratic tick ets from 800 to 800 majority. Vauce and Warren will ek-ti a Dt-m emtio Senator Chatham couuly is close. It was said today by Democrats that despite Fusion bowl they did not believe it would give a-i much as 200 fusion majoi ily. At Democratic Headquanrrs the opin ion la that the Char lotto Observer esti mates 40,000 of the majority for the Amendment is very near the mark. It Is learned that the Democrats have fine prospects In Alamance, which the Fusionists have persistently claimed. At Wllkesboro Senator Prllchard was booked to speak yesterday. He didn't appear. Many Republicans were there to meet him, and among them were 100 ne groes on horse back, who wanted to go In the parade. The white Republicans bad a conference and decided to ask the negroes to keep out of the parade. This made the" negroes violently angry. Today Democratic State Chairman dimmens received the following tetter from the V. 8. Civil Service Commis sion: "Your communication was duly received, dated July 28, with regard to the activity of federal office holders in Korth Carolina In the State campaign. An earlier acknowledgment would hare been made but it in expected that the affidavits to - which you refer would shortly arrive. Immediately upon the receipt of these affidavit the Commis sion will give the matter Its earnest at tention." . The affidavits are coming in rapidly. A large batch will be sent THE MARKETS. " The following quotation! were receiv ed by J. K. Latham, New Bern, N. C. ' ''J ' Nwrowt,July81 Cotton;' - Open. High. Low. Close Aug. .... ..; 6.03 . 9 0S 8M a oo ,Bept.. 8 88 . 9M - 8.M 867 ? Oct ..v.;. 7... 8.87 8.80 a87 &27 Not.. ....... 8.18 '8.17 8.15 il ; Jul,;,.-,;-.;. u : e.i t.i Mch.,..;.;. 8.80 , 8 81 8,18 8 19 1 . :-. ' , - '' CBICAOO MAM-ITS.'.- WaaaTi -Open. High. Low. Close Ooan: . ' -.. '':'Vs Sept.. So, R'y Pfd..... m 88f 88J-. 88J Ml T O I.... V',.m. M-, v 7 Fed. S. .... 89 : . Con. T.. Leather 10t -8 77 A0h .'Cotton receipts were 8,600 bale at all port. ';;;; . Sbah Dp-to-Date.;; Paais, July 80. -The Shah of Persia went out to lb Palace of Soverlgn yes terday for lb purpose of trying an auto mobile, , . ,!--.; Serpollet, the Inventor, showed the Sbah bow to guide the machine himself and make the change to theTllfTerenl peeds. TbeHhah finds this nolaeles machine which ha no vibration, suitable to the royal dignity, and baa ordered oae himself. It was rumored that tn attempt bad been made against the Ufa of the Shah of Perala, but invesl (gallon proved this In correct, While the Blind wai visiting the Exposition llils morning Diemlier of Ms suite noticed near by a rongh- looMng IVr.Iml carrying, a customary poulards la Ids belt. On aecoiinl of Ida suspicious actions the man was arretd i n .; ; . Baseball Yesterday. v ' , Special to Journal. . ... :- - - RaLaroH, July 81 Today's frame re sulted Raleigh, 5; Siatesvtlle 1. Hh were Raleigh 8, Btatesvllle 8. Errors, Raleigh S, Btatesvllle . 4 - Batterie. Sutcb and Meaner, Fox end Ben t t t Boers Captured Wholesale. Cape Town; July 80. General Prlns- loo, wilhS.OuO men, has surrendered un conditionally to the British. RatUbone Gives Bail. Havana, July 80.--Bates U. Ralhhone, former Director of Posts, now under ar rant on a charge of fraud, furnished bail this evening; Henor Lopez, a wra'thy Spaniard, going on bis bond. Several Spanish merchants came forward and of fered to provide the necessary secur ity. It will surprise you to experience the benefit obtained by using the dainty and famous little pill known as DeWltt's Utile Early Risers. F. 8, Duffy. acco We have a com plete line of . . Tobacco Thermometers, Tobacco Knives, Tobacco Twine. And solicit your Orders for same. J. C. Whitty to E.W. Small wool, DEALER IN mim HARDWARE, -And all Kinds of BUILDING KATERIAL Wire Netting, Screen Doors and Windows. GLACIER REFRIQERATORS Which are the best.' They have but few equals and No Superiors, ice Cream Freezers. Water Coolers Michigan Stoves and Ranges. Patau. Under Hotel Chattawka, KKIrtlV, IV. C. diiiLBook Store 5 Si..- --'-.-. , s TitACHERS AND POSI TIONS, had fur the ask lug. It yoa - need '. a TB-tCHER, write, i . If you need a POSITION, write. . And if you need BCHOOL BOOKS, and can't i Writer 6: N; EnnRtt. I SELLING OUT ! r- :":-..,,".' V- V-'i;:'-..; Our ttock of SUriMER CLOTH" INO -at a discount of 20 per Cent For Cash. 4 ,v , . Don't mtM . the opportunity of buying a nobby up-to-date Suit for lesa than cost. l'J'y-':'.yJ yi ; We are now offering for Cash ' $t5 Suits for fU Boy's $4 Suits, $320 " $3 " $2.40 All oilier Bninnicr Fuita will be sold at proportionate disoounU, so cull eurly and got your choice of the few miila we Imve U-fL. To 1 OD Nice Fresh Lot CAKES AND CRACKERS ! Just Received at J. L. McDaniel's, 71 Broad St. Also fresh lot Heinz's Faked Peans with and without Tomato Sauce. Heinz's Pickles, Mustard and Mustard Dressing. 5 Totted Meats, Salmon, Lobster aud Sardines. j C hoice Tea and Coffee. ml, And lots of other goods things to eat, nice and fresh. Give me a call. Sh Respectfully, PLANTER'S 5 i J. L. 1DA1L, 'Phone 91. Opening Sale, Wednesday, Aug. I. The Planter's Warehouse is located in the bit jiness part of I lie city and the finest Warehouse in the State. with plenty of orders for all the Tobacco in this part, of the Stale. It is the aim of the management sales and to see that you are well looked after when on the market, with tobacco. Our motto is "High Pricei aud Personal Attention to your in terest." Free Stables. Come down to the please you. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, Manager. REAL ESTATE! City Real Estate bought and so.d on commission Collection of Rents for those in the city as well as those living outside. XL II IIABPEB. GOOD NEWS. This man ha heard of O. H. Water's A Hon Whalebone Buggy and he is going for one. This account for his speed. They are reliable band made buggies. Try one and be convinced as other have done. Yours to serve, G. IT. Water fc Hon, Phone 186. 78 Broad Street. There! Where's Your Bellanfamp? Don't be "run lnM. v"A stitch in time save nine," and sometime may aave yon '. Don't put it off, but call at ono and invest the necessary .amount . in Good LAMP AND BELL. ,'-...-" 5 Tires and Repairs --? 'hMund 81 Middle Street, Opposite Journal Office S. G. ROBERTS, Wholesale Dealer In Groceries, Provisions, Canned Ooodi ; f.."? of Any Description. Tobacco of all Grade. . BnnfT, Ac. n V Trie!- Low, (iooda guaranteod an I;, ! r.-it d. t'a'l 1 s rno at f-oa, fr a- 1 21 I' !- U I' , ! 1 ! 'm: 1 nan ir ml Wholesale fc JtHj.il jg Groeer, Jj 71 Bri. St. WAREHOUSE We will have plenty of buyers to give his personal al lent ion to all opening sale, and we will try to We Have a Car-bad of Cotton Gins IN STOCK. A full line of Cotton Gin Beliing, Oils and Supplies. Hyman Supply Co., 'Phone 02. 49 CRAVEN 8THERT Notice ! - The only man there be. Not Left, Come See. A No. 1 Real Heart Hand-made and Sawed Shingle alway on hand. Lath, Cart and Buggies. Kiln Tar and Fat Lightwood Posts. All klnda of 8(ove Wood dollvend to your door. . , .. . Two 8tores to let snd houses to ieot all the time. Lime to retail or by the barrel. ; 8e - ' BIG KI,&iDiIfi Man YOU'LL SEE it a glaaost that our Spring Woolens atrike the top notch in the variety of ar Uallo patterns. What a suit i maIe of and lha way it Is made up are the two important dreas poln'.- We have no rivals In slihor rret. Our work Is not linilided snd our dlnplay ot fabric Is eicliihlvo. Order now. '!.r:iir. :r;;r V. r t - I
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