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r llillt ' A ' A. '. A J A k " . SIM r VOL, XTI1I-H0. 107. ZNIW BIRN, N, C, THURSDAY MORNING,' AUGUST 2, 19011. NINETEENTH Y K A It OH TO FEK1H! T. OH THE EVE. fJSS A AS TRY PERFECT BLEND TEA, I IN I Only 10c for 14 lb. Package, f fN -4N IN W v Will refund your money it you are not jjj i) satisfied after using. w IN f IN IN N IN S 47 & 49 Pollock Street. Aft?f-Diniiei Give the mm) a fine finish. There Iti nothing daintier for deiseit than Farit.a, Rice Pudding, Jell ftnd Fancy Crackers. Everything in this line will be found in our Uo ;k, lich prescnUi an eih iuM Ive deflnilinn of "gioerie". The whole world in taxed in nv. king up Oils an rl) a aortmcnt of fund rpeliiUi'-H. You iniiHt see In ap preciate. Have just received a big lot of Fresh domed Portsmouth Mullet Also a tine lot of Nicely Cured Hams. Give us a call aud we will do our best to please you. Yours for Business, J. R. PARKER, 'Phone 69. 6 r Prompt Delivery From Dunn's If you want a good cup of i and you will get it. . ,- ;r :ThU coffee u equal to any ; leu of price. ' , A I way a N wear 'J ', v 'jVv . Py oar Fine Toots for carpenters, mSion. and painter' gw, tells bla fellow workmen that at no place in thi. town ran you find such llioroniih satisfaction In all kin ls n( merhnlc tool .1 yon ran rllit her., where nrlhlun la kept lint a superior crane ana line iinslie ul the best minufacture. . And we also lisvft on hand a larsre a'ock of S.irwn Windows .ni I)oor, wbli:ti we are now solne; to sell at rost . end iciow cwt In order to make room for Fall CJoo'ls.' A BrtM-linnle That : OUR - Delicacies I v JR., GROCER, 77 Broad Street. siS'sififtSW ' Toucan always expeel when you order your food supplies from this reliable store. We can sup ply every demand of a first class family trado with the Choicest Staplo and Fancy Uroceries, , Rel ishes, Pickles, 8aucei,JOIive.,Fox River Print Butter, and PiiIIana a ;i nk ll.)tUim Prlocs. We make a epeelatty of liih a;r i la Teas an I ICoTccs. Our Perfection Blend Coffee is Fine, Price Only 20c. delicious coffee buy a pound coffee in thejmarket, regard-. Hot Weather Shirt Bargains 1 ,;t in jsionarcn U:: Neglige ' i 3& Shirts. .' $1.00 SHIRTS tor 80c. $1.50 .: v- $1;15. : V Call at Once and ?i X, Make Selection at ttll; BAXTERS 1 ."' 9J Middle Btrret - ' . , A! Good Telephone BKUVICR m A nUHINKHH NKl'll "IT Y, A ' IIOMS CONVLNID.NCK. A COM . ItlNKI) !!v.' Allied" Army at Last Marching To " Save tbe Legations. - Coalers Seuat; of 22ad Authentic. It Is Conflrmed.' American Force Is 1,000. Harry - Appeal : From Mlniatora. Special to Journal. : . .. Wabbimotoh, Aug. 1. Tbe allies be gan be advance upon Peklu toll morn ing. . ' - .: Th Americans, British, and Japanese treopi led tbe movement An advance base will be formed . twenty or thirty miles nearer Pekln than the present lo cation - Bapplles will be gathered there preparatory to a direct stroke at -Pekln. The Japanese forces will capture Tangse Tnog In three days. Tbe Japanese re port fifteen thousand Chinese well en trenched near Yangae Tung. A hurry call for aid hat been received from the beseiged legations at Pekln. Tbe Rusfclans are preparing to advance Their transportation la nearly ready. Tbe Americans have train transporta tion, the Japanese have junks "for river passage and also a pack train. The Fourteenth Regiment has been harried ahead and Is now in tbe American col unin which now numbers 8,000 men The cavalry may arrive too late to take part in tbe early advance. Tbe allied armv bow number about 30,000 men, half of them Japanese. The message received yerterday from Edwin II. Conner, at Pekln, seems to sdmlt of no doubt as to Its authenticity. Col Aaron 8 Daggett, one et the American officers at Tientsin, cables under date of July 27 that a message Just received there from Mr. Conner says that since July 10 there has been no firing at Pe kln He says the foreigners are all safe and well and have provisions for several weeks, buWno ammunition. Whether tbe foreigners can maintain their existence for 10 days longer should hostilities be renewed Is donbtful, but whatever the situation that may be pre sented before Pekin there Is no longer question that tbe first determined at tempt for their rescue Is now about being made. Minister Wu gives out a message he has received today that tbe Ministers are safe and that tbe government Is protect ing tbem. Raleigh Beats. Durham. Special to Journal. Raleigh, August 1 The Raleigh team defeated Durham today by a score of 9 to 7, Hits were Raleigh 10, Durham IS Errors were Raleigh 1, Durham 8 Bat teries, Balolgh, Quick, Bevans and Par sons and Manner. Durham, , Mangum aud Donnehower and LeGrand. ' ' THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latbam, New Bern, N. O. Nw York, Angnst 1. Open. Blgh. Low. Close Cottoh: Aug. ... Sept. . . . Oct Nov Jan Men Wheat-. . Sept ... .0.00 0 00 888 8 80 . 8.M . 8.28 . 8.17 . 815 . 8.81 8.66 8.25 8.17 8.15 8.31 8.45 8.18 8.00 8.08 8.18 845 8.18 8.09 8.08 8.13 Open. High. Low. .. 80f 80 80 Close eoi CoBjt: Sept......,,.- So. R'yPfd...;; : -53 t .1 TO 69,. Fed. 8. 81 . Con. T.-...i-.. TOt; Leather v. ,.. ' 10 . The above " market' New York. . 7 ;v .; " 10, for wbearitfor Cotton receipts were 1,500 bales -at all port. .. ,, .. :x -1 - The quicker yon stop a cough or cold the leas danger there will be, of fata lung trouble. One Minute Cough Core Is the only harmless remedy that give Immediate result. ' Ton will like It. F, 8: Duffy.. i'V -o .'.,'- 'A complete line of gold and gold filled watches sold at J. O. Bailer's for csah and oa Instalment ' to "" responsible perllo.-"' ..;.V rf"i .,' .. ( ilo- I' ' Jest received a lot of flu F. F. V; Ham t Oaks,Market, ; ' .V ' If something In your head doth cause . That bead of yours to scbe ,' , J : ' It caa be cured If you will bat,' ' v I :;' t ' '-Celery Headache Powders take. "' ' Mails and sold only at Darts' Pharmacy Spring Lamb and Spring Chlcke ns.'thls mnrnlng it tb Oaks Market.-. : . Don't fall to see Ihoae beautiful flan nel and silk coats at J. J. Bsxisr's before, buying. , ' - ; - ; Tourist Hats Received. ! W have Just received our second shipment o Ladles Felt Tourist and Walking Hats, they come In-light gray and trimmed with white and colored silk bands, price 1.M) 2.00 and t ! f,') each. (I. A. liar foot. 1c) Cream, delivered lo any part of the r'lly, SO cents fimt, Rt J "'y'a, J. '.I. I!m.i. r U i r ' Carolina's Day Of Promise Sees Sure Victory la Sight. Ordering Out Troops Was Silly Bu laeta Feeling Against BnUer. WIUHoLeaTethe Slatet Simmons1 Fore- east. Special to Journal. - - Raleiqii, August 1 The Raleigh com pany of the State Guard, which was last evening ordered to go to Smltbfield, but was recalled when K. reached tbe railway station here, remained In the armory all night and was on waiting orders there today. Little groups of the soldiers were on the street In front of the armory. ,Tbe order for the troops was a silly piece of business; silly politics on the part of Republican Editor Parker ol Smitbfleld, who asked for them, and silly on Governor Russell's part. The who:e thing played Into the Democratic bands- It was a false step of the most pronounced kind. At Democratic Headquarters today everything was very quiet Chairman Simmons was receiving news of the out look, all good. F. S. Spruill came In with good news from Caldwell county, saying It will give a good Democratic majority. Tbe Democrats will carry the Iredell Senatorial district, which it was feawi they would lose. McDowell county will give the Democrats a good majority. Republican Chairman Ilolton has gone to Greensboro. He said to a gentleman yesterday "It is a shame to tike mv job from me wbeu I am serving the State.'' What he rtfe-red to a the cbttrge ol offensive partnership laid at his door by State Chairman Simmons and which tbe civil service commissioner will In vestigate. Senator Kutlur Is here. Mo actually rides in a carriage at niglii lue one block between his hotel and his headquarters No one save bis followers notice Mm. Uets are made that he will nit vote to morrow. Feeling against him is high. There was a good deal of ulk tn.Uj about the declaration made elsewhere that be ought to be driven from tbe state. It was ssid he would leave In 24 hours after the election. Chairman Simmons Is confident of victory, If tbe Democrats will do their duty. ''The Democrats are ready for the election,1 he said last night. "Our organ ization is mere perfect than it ever baa been. The Indications are that we will poll tbe biggest vote ever polled In the State. The State ticket will be. elected and tbe amendment will be adopted by tbe largest majorities ever given In this State since tbe war, and we will have a large majority In both branches of the Legislature, n "I don't anticipate any trouble, either before or during the day of election. Our enemies' have done their ntmost to pro voke tbe Democrats, but tbe conservat ism and patience of our people have re strained them. .While our people bsve not courted trouble, and bare earnestly desired to avoid it, still they will protect themselves against any invasion of their personal and political rights. "I look for and hope we will have a peaceful election, and I am sure our ma jority will be such an overwhelming ver dict of the white people of the State in favor of eliminating the Ignorant and vicious negro vote of the State that Ibis race question will . forever hereafter be regarded as a settled question in North Carolina. Many months ago I predicted when the people came to understand the amendment,. a they would, before the election that there wonld be such a com ing together of the white, people la favor of tbe amendment and tbe candidates re presenting White Supremacy as ' hd never before taken place in the State. Tbe result of tbe election will verify this predIct!on.T;;;i'J:'y-,;f ?...r V;.'. ' The Roller Tray 'and ' Bureau for sale by J. J. Baxter. .,'.'. ; trunk 1- Card.; To the voters of Craven countyi. ': . ' : I hereby announce myself as aa Inde pendent candidate for the House of Representative from Craven tot) ply. For my platform I refer to my acts while a member of the Legislature In 1898 and 1805. : It hat been rumored that If I ran as a candidate I would not remain in the eld. I desire lo state tbaM am In the race to remain until the poll are closed. 'V.-vv -7 . .v;.Repeetfllf,v.;,.,". - i' - R.P. Williams. to the Republicans of Cray en County . At the request of the Republican State Executive Committee, yoq central cam paign committee by authority Invested In them by the Republican County Ex ecutive committee have endorsed Mr. J. $. Basnlght the Populist nominee for In Legislature and your commlttoe ear nestly requests for him lbs undivided nd loyal support of all the Republicans of Craven county. Rout. Hancock, Chairman. Russell Has The Military Ready To ."Quell Disturbances." Bntler Calls Down Bellamy. Says to "Come On." Shrph rd On Election Writo. The Final Ksll male. Special to Journal. Bai.rioh, August 1 Governor Russell has kept the local military in tho Stale armory all day awaiting onlers anil will keep them there all day tomorrow. He says that it is done that tbey can go any where at once In case of real trouble. Chairman Simmons says that it is the most outrageous thing the Governor has ever done to thus have troops under or ders when there Is no disturbance and that Marlon Butler influenced tbe Gov ernortodoit. It is freely said by Democrats tonight that it makes the Governor liable to lm peacbinenl as it violates both the const! tution and the law. Senator Butler has written a personal letter to Congressman Bellamy today In which be refers to Bellamy's statement that Democrats should forcibly expel him from the Stale. Butler asks Bellamy whether he means that he will do it himself or that a "cow ardly, lawless mob should do it." He suggeifts to Bellamy to come in ltitlelgh ans begin the expelling business Imme iliately and if be has not thu courage to do It, to keep his mouth shut.' The feeling ugainnt Hutu r is intense. No man was ever so bated in North Car olina. In many counties the people are saying that they don't think Butler shwuld be pcmiiiud lo rcn.uin in tbe StRtr. Ills letter n ill Inu ni-lfy the feel lug against hiui. Ex-Judge Shepherd says that any writ enjoining the election, if such a thing be attempted, will be void and not binding upon anybody Chaliman Simmons tonight estimates the majority for the Amendment at forty thousand. It will surprise you to experience tbe benefit obtained by using the dainty and famous little pill known as DeWltl'e Little Early Risers. F. S. Duffy. El Small wool, DEALER IN GENERAL HARDWARE, And all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Wire Netting, Screen Doors and Windows. O LACIER REFRIO ERATORS Which sro the best. They have but few eipinls and No Superiors. - Ice Cream Freexora. Water Coolers. Michigan Stoves and Ranges. Palnti. Under Motel CbatUwka, T A. th. O A I . C?A- 9 r Teachers Exchange TKACHERS AND PO8I TIONS, had (or tbe ask. trig. If you need - a TEACHER, write. If you need a POSITION, ' writ. . . And If you need SCHOOL HOOK3, and can't . Write.-. .- , SELUflG OUT ! Our itock of SUflMER CLOTH INQ at a discount of 20. per Cent For Cash., v.: 'S:- Don't tniss vth opportunity of buying anobby up-to-date Suit for lens than cost. -,. ' ;r . We are now offering for Cash '' Suits 'for Jf2 $t0 " : V': c3 Boys $4 Suits f $320 l Alt other Summer Fuile will be sold t proportional Jiacotinta, go call early and gtt your choice of the few suits we have left, . CO, PICKLED CODFISH 1 Something new and very nice. Try s them. Also a fresh lot Whole Dried Codfish, and nice Irish Potatoes. 2- Fulton Market Beef and Small Hams. 3: Nice lot Jellies in glass jars, 10c each. Pure apple Vinegar and Spices. j Full line Canned Goods. Giye me a call. Respectfully, S; f J. L McDMIEL, g 'Phone Ol. PLANTER'S Opening Sale, Wednesday, Aug. I. The Planter's Warehouse is located in the lm siiioss part of the cil v and the finest Warehouse in the State. with plenty of orders for all the Tobacco in this part of the State. It is the aim of the management to give his personal attention to all sales and to tee that you are well looked after when on the market with tobacco. Our motto is "High Prices and Personal Attention to your in terest." Free Stables. Come down to the opening sale, and we will try to 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 'veil as those living outside. . E. HARPER. GOOD NEWS. This man his heard of O. H. Water's A Son Whalebone Bnggy and he Is going for one. This account for his speed. They are reliable hand made buggies. Try one and be convinced as others nave done. Yonrs te serve, O. II. Water ft Hon, Phone 185. 78 Broad 8 1 reel. Hey, Where's Your Bell and Lamp ? ; Don,tbe"rnnln',.J,,Atltch In time tare nlne,r and sometime may save yon ten ($10) ' -. ; . i ' Don't put It off, hot oall at once aad invest tho necessary amount to flood LAMP AND BELL. ' ' ' ' BefIs;2SctofU5y Tires and Repairs ': -- - In Abundance t-'V- - At Middle Street, Opposite Joaroal Office S. G. ROBERTS, Wholesale Dealer la- , Groceries, Provisions, Canned Goods . Y of Any Description. Tobacco of U Qrados. BnufT, Ac Pi!c.a Low, Coods guaranteed i:. -,r.:r;ti-. Cittl ami see me at No. TP I !1 ' ' ' ' " : '" " ' 5g Wholesale A Retail Jroor, 71 Jttrivl St. WAREHOUSE We will have plenty of buyers We Have a Car-load of Cotton Gins IN STOCK. A full line of Cotton Gin Belting, Oils and Supplies, Hyman Supply Co., Phone (12. 49 OUAVEN BTBEKT Notice ! The only man there be. Not Left, Come See. A No. 1 Real Heart TJand-made and Sawed Shingle always on hand. Laths, Cart and Buggies. Kiln Tar and Fat Lightwood Posts. All kinds of Stove Wood dellverrd to yon.r door. Two Stores to let and bouses lo tent all tbe time. . , Lime to retail or by tbe barrel. Ste BIS HILL, Tic leilan : YOU'LL SEE 'it At a glance that our Spring Wooleas strike the top notch In the variety of ar tistic patterns. What a suit Is made of and lha way it Is made np are the two, important dress point. We bare DO rivals in either reereci. Our work I not Imitated snd our display of fabric tsrf-itM.lv. Ordef BOW, , .0'it . 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