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you xviii-so. no. NEW BERN, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, 'Al'GUSr.S,' 1000 N1NETE8NTH YMt s" :T':r - .'TRY - : t PERFECT BLEND fEA: I m - r IS .ft it. Only lOcfor 14 lb. Package.! A- - '." i JJJ Will refund your satisfied after using. i to 4ft (v 47 & io Pollock Street. I I After-Dinner 01 tlie meal n tine finish, Tbero U nothing daintier for deceit than Farms. Rice I'uridinir. Ji-Il.en, r nnd Fancy Crackers. Everything in tbie lino will 'be found in our stock, which pics. ntH an exhaust ive definition of 'groceries". The whole worn) in tried in in.. king up th l- superb a sorlnienl of food Fpc.-b'tli'B. You must s: to up P'eciute. Have just received a big lol uf Irt'tAx orncd Portsmouth M.ilUt. Alao a Itmi lot of Nicely C'urod llama. Give im a call and we will iloour bet to please you. Y ultra for Business", J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. Prompt Delivery From Dunn's If you want s good enp of . 'and you will got it. . f ,This coffee is equal to anjr coffee in thrfnarket, regard- ' , - 1 test of price. , -Vf. 4'v-34;.3.i- "vJiio- (r MMitjiaxMtMt .' t'y nnr Fin. To4 for fatpetitrrs, nikwiiK hnd iinlcr' in Irllt bin fellow w.iikmrn lint nl no plum In tliio lows i on yiiU find micli lliinvnHh palinrartlon In nil kin'ln of nicrlianir.i tool n ymi i n rli'ht ln-ro, wIkm. m tiling I kfpl Imi anpnrlur rwl n'nl tine lirintle of ll.c Ih-rt mnilfantnrc. An. I en n'so Imvo nn hmvl a Urjrr Win I: of l-fln'O In'luwrt mi'l I) Whirl! we ' T1IIW rnin (4) Hi ll t r.dl .-,.t Iwlim' O "it III l-l'll T t'l III). hC I"'1' f if fil'l Urn I". 8 - ' T - OURi - v; : . ' ' v. w money it you are not MJ $ - Delicacies ! 5 Youcan always expect when you order your food supplies from this reliable store. Wo can suv. p!y every demand of a first class i family trade with the Choicest;, Stnplo and Fancy JDroceri'is, Kel- Ishes, Pickles, BaucevOlivei, Fox Rlvir Print Butter, and t'Iff Hams a link Bottom Prices.. yt Wo make a specialty of high g -i-lo Ta n 1 fOoTi-es. ' Our Perfection Blond Coffee is Fine; . . Price Only 20c. delicious coffoebby a pound V " rf'iv. v'X'V l- w1 asnisiiawf mm Hot Weather ShirtBaigaihs;! . In Monarch ; , Neglige--. ', '.,' Shirts. $1.00 SHIRTS tor 80c. $1.60 . ; $1.15, , Call at Once and 1 ' Hake Selection at R. II. BAXTER'S ' ' BJ Middle 8lr.ot ' ' ' A Good ; Telephone f-T.KVK K 1:1 A r.ll.NIC: M '; VI Y, A l!n;,;K (.t;jvi.Ni;.N-ci:. A com. l:iN!i) riRiG isiia; Chinese Said To fee Shelllnf . The British Legations. f4 BdssUm Defeated la the North. Al lies Expecting- Battle A bore t ' Ilea Tsln. Taatoa C- - , nese Afraid of French ' A Attack. Special to Journal, ' ' , Washihotoh, Aogmt 4 A Shanghai cablegram says that the Busslans ; ere severely dofeated In the north at Neu Chang by a great force of Chinese and were forced to abandon the railway to PorvArlhur. ... ' , Fire thousand Russians are trying to hold the town of File Choo against forty thousand Chinese who may hare cannon. The Chinese have damaged four Busslan steamers on the Amoor river. , Tha allies advancing en Pekln from flee Tsln expect a battle tomorrow. At last reports the column was thirty-five miles front Tien Tsln. Americans, Brit ish and Japanese form the advance force whllo the French and Russian troops are guarding the communication. - At last accounts from Pekln the Chi nese bad resumed shelling the British legation. The ammunition of the forelgn- e.-s there was nearly gone.. All. is reported quirt In Canton where Viceroy LI used such harsh; measures of repression. The Chinese forts however are fully manned. ; The Chinese In Can ton fear an attack by the French. ' The Chinese government is said to be In a great fright at the advance on Pe kln and Intend to remove the ministers to Tleu Tsln.. Last month the .Chinese Viceroy at Tien Tsln offered a reward for the mur der of Christians and built a cage in which to enclose foreigner, after the Chlueee method of torture' Shanghai, Aug... I. Public opinion and the foreign press at the treaty port. va nlnrnied at the possibility that the vihlnese would prevail upon the power to conacut to the establishment 'Of peace without indicting punishment befitting the Chinese Government's crime. Offi cial persons engaged In commercial pur. dulls and missionaries of all natlonalties aie remarkably united, They believe Pekln should be destroyed s an. object baton, and that If the dynasty l ' con tinned, It should be forced to establish the capital at somo accessible city the Americana suggested Nankin. This Is considered Important, as tho Chinese el vays believed that China dufeatol the I'owera In 1800, because the capital rc maloed intact. It Is also ' thought that uarantoes to prevent excessive arma ment should be-demanded,-and that China should be compelled, publlrly and definitely,; to renounce the fiction that foreign ministers are representatives of tributary Power. There la a strong df mand for unusual punishment, like the destruction of the King's tombs. NO EASY JOB. Two Couples Who Start to Kike Aroind .h0 the World WKhont looey. . FanRict,Md., Aug., 1. Mr. and nr.. Aiexanaer Hpelro and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Blgelow, who left New Tork on Tuewlay, July 25, to ride 4round the world on their bicycles oa 'a ' wager Of f5,000 made with a New York broker, arrived here last night." The Wager ex press! y stipulates that they were to take o money with them and they were to live oq whatever assistance they received dong their Journey, whloh Is to last 80 months.;v; VxV2Vt - The party , has become disheartened md disgusted whh their trip, aad from the cool reception they have met . with thus far they may abandon their Journey Mrs. 8pelro Is sick and' cannot proceed any further. ' 8he partook too freely of green fruit along their .way In lieu of other food, and It has rendered her qolte They hare been aronnd the elly look ing for some charitably disposed person who would purchase her a ticket, that ho may return home when She recovers, rhe other members of the parly say they will goon with their trip is they may neat with better lack. One of them Said this ihlng of riding around the world .'-with' nut a cent of money'' was no snap. "Weflnd tbst the scheme baa been worked so often," said one that the pnblle has grown tired of It at least through the country that we have Irar- elcd." . " - ; . There-were provided wllh lodging last nlghl, but Ibis morning were Inti mating to persons thst a Utile breakfast wss very dinlrable. . JJy noon they said s baker had been generous enongh to give thrm some bread, of which they made their meals. This evening they were still In Fredor Irk -ndeiiVorlng to obtain a ticket for Mrs Bpolro. " , - ' . ' t It ll surprise yoti to ouporlnnce the loMU'fil nlitnlnnl by rnilng Iho ilntnty and fnni-iiix lilllo pill known aa DeWlll'a hltllr Kurly I!lor. F. H. Duffy. , NERVES DESTROYED BY CATARRH; Mr. Itobert B. Mantcll, the Dr.Hartnran.Columbns, Ohio: : ... i Dear Sir The bottle ot Pe-ra-na at isnd. -It is splendid and most Invig orating Mfreshlng; to the nerve, and brain. It is one of the best tonics I have )Ter used. It makes me feet like a new man. Yours sincerely, K. B. Mantell. . Catarrh U one of tho ways in which a lepresaed condition of the nervous sys tem .how. itsolf. Catarrhal people are soon made nervous. Anyromedytoeffect a radical core of chronic caturrh mnst operate directly through the peryes, In vtooratinc the mneous circulation. fW HUD. Democratic Majority Will Not Vary Much From 60,000. Some Later Fijnre Only One Eas tern Canary Lost. Only Three Pupallstln Legislature Odd - Fellows' Encnmpnii-Ml. . Baseball. Special to Journal. RaI.kkih, August 4. Ti e (irsnd V.r oampment of OJd Fellows ineeiit Auj, jst IS, at .Wilmington and grand pa triarch Lewis C. Ilowlctt of Oruenaboro will preside. It will elect a delegate to the Boverelgn Qrand Lodgo, which neets at Richmond, September 17ih. Many North Carolina mtuibtrs of the irder will attend the Sovereign Grand Lodge. There are now 115 lodges in ibli Slate, with 6,400 members, an inn-east, Grand Secretary Waddell says, of .iver 2,000 In a year. Democratic State Chairman Simmons oeard today from Watauga county. The fuslonlsts carried It. lie also got tho official figures of Pitt's vote. . The Dem icrsts won by 1200. Yancey end Mc Dowell have both been carried by the .Democrats. The letter's majority la Burke Is about 460. At midnight last night Senator Butler sad Oy Thompson and attorney Job n W, Graham were hard at work at Pop ulist headquarters. '. Butler Is making a reat "play," at contenting the election in varloas coentles. A Democrat re marked today" that Buller had bettor drop this business, aad get out of the State quickly. -J ". w'V." ' -The fuslonlsts howled so loudly 'In advance about Democratla outrages on election day, that they were hit hard by the fact that they committed the' Only One In their pet county of Chatham, where, at Atwater's own . preclnot, Bod Ipg the Democrats were oat voting them tbey ettaoked the ,L judges of -election, imaibed.'tho Dotes and .burned the ballots. V.r--t-; ,,Ths Fuiloutstsonty carrtedooecoonly west of here..': There are certainly not over t Populists In tho Legislatures r' .. The Republicans by thousands scratch ed the names of Populists oa the fusion state mM.iJx',:-iiffH'': '. It Is said the Democraticmajority will not vary ' a thousand either , way from 8,000...';-. ' r'C'.-.V ,1- Yk'?-V-' ,' The basr-ball season here ended yes' terday. Raleigh q-rlt wllh money lu Docket. The other teams loss from 1700 to $1,000.' Raleigh wanted to play anoth er series. '' Next year the Jlnert athletic park In the Htate wllf.be' here. There IU be strong local team lbs rest of the year, sod Persons Will pitch and Man ners catch for it. Italolgh finishes sooond placs In tho Association, -'.,'- Tb. crop, are Splendid." The cotton prospects are sacallohl.Tho farmers are la line spirits. ' ' . - Ths noit event here Is the Vance mon ument nnvelling August 13. Ono of the greatest crowd, ever hers wilt be on band. . ' . - . ' P. M Pearaall, secretary os the Dnmr cratlo Slato commltloe, left for New Hern this aflemm.ii. Tie has (lone a great Work, and has the hearty thanks of tho people of the Stain for his woik Ho hail charge of the atslgumenls of speakers. Tim rpilrkrr joh slup s rnurji or rnhl the less ilmi:ir them Will be of fatal lunff trnnl.ln. fine Minuln ('nii-li (,'iire 's Ihe tHily IimihIi H ineily llmi e'v... limn, .'li. ri n!lH. Von p 1,1 1!! ( ll. r. S. 1 l.ilTv. Great Romantic Actor. Mrs. O. C. Filler, of l&i'A South Fowth street, Columbus, writes: "For ton or fifteen years I have been subjeot to nervous dyspepsia. I would have spells of quivering In my stomach, with smoth ering feelings. I was suffering from what is called nervous prostration. I consulted several physicians, who treated me without doing me any good. I bad almost given np in despair when I heard of Pe-m-na. I found it an im mediate relief to all my disagreeable symptoms." Sr. Hartman's latest book sent free. AddreK Oolnmbue, Ohio. THE LEGISLATURE. Complexion of the Next General Asscm bly. Chaiham is DcniLciatie. Special to Journal. iUl.Kinii, August 4. The noxt Legls b.liiro will bo Diaioerul ic as follows: Senate ilO l).tmcriil, 11-iusc 10: Dem ocrats. Tim oljlo'al onnnt In f'!iiri-uii county, the slronghobl of the fusliu.iilp, tthnws lint the county has gone Prmorra:ic. Wayne County Majoriiles. Special to Journal. (ii.i linn nn), Anuusl 4 Wayne coun ty's oflleKl majorities for Amendment, 2 ,03 J, and Ayeock, l,fl"0. Legislative I ticket highest, 1,0:1(1; lowest 1,031, Coitn- ty ticket bIhiuI the nave that Korneguy for register of deeds leifals the ticket, Iihv Ing a majority of 2,023. Baseball Yesterday. Special to Journal: Dt'KiiAM, August 4. Sliitesvllln de feated Durham today by a scoro of V lo 1. Trouble In Transvaal. Special to Journal. Nftw Yohk, August 4 A telegram re celved from Bloemfontuln says that a train., carrying United States Consul Stowo and with the Stars and Stripes fly ing above It, was derailed and burned at Honey spruit by a Hying patrol of Bocis. No prisoners were taken. etorm In Wilmington. . WlLJiisoToN, N. C , August 3 This city was swept by a terrllic rain and wind storm this afternoon Lightning struct and partially unroofed Bonilx's Motel, and the wind carrird off the . roof of the Seaboard Air Line freight ware house, ; The rainfall was almost equal to a cloudburst..'"' -'.-', V- - Water stood more than a foot deep la Market Street, and the street floors and basemen ta of " many' of tho , principal buildings were Hooded with water. ,, ' The three-masted schooner. Sarah D FelL Csptaln Lov.lsnd, Philadelphia, broke from her moorings at Ibe Atlantic Coast Due wharf, dragging: the pillars with her, drifted into, lbs channel ' and collided with the two-masted eoastwlse schooner Joseph.- ,3'he Joseph., wss dis masted and the hall badly damaged..,. THE MARKETS. j The following quotations were reeeiv d by J. K. Latham. New Bern, N. O.' j-. Yorta; August 4 . Corroa:- -. 'V Open.' Hlh. Low.1 Close : Ana. in '. 53 f 8 M Sept.,,, . rf.9 ' 8.98 ' 8.19 ((io Oct 8 .08 :' P.08 ""190 8.01 'ot;:.wwV'rj4' -11M:.- 7.88 191 Jan. i. 799 7P 7.M ' 7 87 Mob...;.,;... 7.00 7.89 "7.03 7 0S WhsaT:- , .- Open. High. Low. (loss sept tjoi.. m " - ooj CoitNt . " ', ...- I' Sept, ., -.. ' ' So Ryl'fd . .. TO t..., .a.., oo Fed. s y. sat Coo. T.. . :.. Leather . ... K'f .. . 21 704 St Cottim receipts were 1,000 bates at all ports. ' . r : Nkw Yohk, August 4, 1000, Chron icle very favornlile. Crop linprovemenl everywhere. Continued unsatisfactory trmle rnmllllons In F.urope snd Amor lea, The ('hliieN. siiiialbm Is worse. ; !i.rls C"erlii( Is the only support. Hee ni'thltiii t'i prevent, further nniteilsl de i;Mne M I uiy re t Wnrilwell. . If Portsmouth Corned Mullets, A Nice Lot Just J. L. McDaniel'sJI Broad St. Also a fresh lot Whole Dried Codfish, and nice Irish Potatoes. Fulton Market Beef and Small Hams. Nice lot Jellies in glass jars, 10c each. Pure apple Vinegar and Spices. Full line Canned Goods. Give me a call. Respectfully, J. !, McMHIEL 'Kkhoe 91. PLANTER'S Opening Sale, Wednesday, Aug. I. TIip Hunter's Wiirchoiisi' is located in lln- InniiKss part of I lie city and the fiorct Wai'i'liotise in Hie Kliilc. We will have plenty of lntvrs .villi plenty of orders for nil the Tobacco in thin pari, of I lie Slate. It in the aim of the management to give his personal nld nlion t" all Hales and to tee thai, you are well looked after when on Hi- market, will) tibacco. Our motto is "High I'rinej and i'cisnna! Attention to your in terest." Free Slahles. Come down to the opening sale, and we will try to please yon. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, Manager. REAL ESTATE ! City Heal Ivilato tione.hl and so.d u commi-tnion Collection of Rents for those In Hie c ty ss veil ai those living ouUlde: JEL 12. IliltPEU. GOOD NEWS. This man has heard of 0. II. Wator's A Hon Whalebone Buggy and he Is going for one. Tuts accounts for nis speeu Thev are reliable hand made burgles Try one and be convinced as others have done. Yours to serve, G. II. Wafer A Son, Phone m. 78 Br d 8tr.-et Where s Your Bell and Lamp Don't be "ran la". "A stllch In time saves nine," and sometime mly save yea ten ($10) v , , i i ; Don't put U off, "but call at oce4 aad Invest tba necessary amount in Good LAMP AND BKLU . Bells, 25c to fU5 Lamps; 50c to f 3.00 Tires and Repairs ' . ; In Abundance, wn; T. hill, ' 91 Middle Street, Oppor lie Journal Office S. Q. ROBERTS, -Wholeaalor)ealnrlo ', , Groceries, Provisions, Conned floods of Any )f let Iptiort. ' T'iba'To of all Ctaili-n. PniilT, ito. I': 1 -V I via Received at Mi 5 Who I wale e& I&eiail CJvoeer, 71 ISrstjvl Hi. WAREHOUSE We Have a Car-load of Cotton Gins IN STOCK. A full line of Cotton Gin Belling, Oils and Supplies, Hyman Supply Co., Phono 02. 49 OiiAVKN BTHEKT Notice ! The on! man there be. Not Left, Come See. A No. 1 Real Heart Hand-made end Sawed Sblng'es always on band, Lutbs, Carta and Kuggiea. Kiln Tar and Fat Llghtwood Tosts. . All kinds of Btove Wood delivered to your door, -' ,-, Two Stores to let and houses to lent ell the t'mo. '.''.,." . ; Lime to retail or by the barrel. It8.a 4;vvv.V!-: . :.' BIS-HiLLEls-pillB, Mai YOU'LL SEE At a plunre that our Spring Woolons -irlke the top notch In the variety of ar liulln pntlnrna. Wlmt a stilt Is mado of and tin", w.iy It Is mndn p are the two nii.i.i tuni dien poliita. . We liavo no rivi.: . In .liln-r r.'H e t . 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