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..v V AT" ' ' q7 JXrf v J , VOL. XVI II--NO. 112. HEW BERN, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, A l! GUST 8, 1901). NINETEENTH TEAR 5, T P.: 4. TRY 2? ? nrnrrvr ni Only 10c for 1-4 lb. Package. S jk v . . - I y! refund yur onoy yu are nt A satisfied alter using. i . . . . : $ A' - - - - S 47 & 49 Pollock Street. ; $ 5 Aiter-Dinner Give the meal k fln&fldlsh. There Is nothing ilaintlfr for deceit lhan tarma, Hice fuauinjr, Jell.ea, u1 Fancy Oackern. Kv.rylblng I? iD Id IhU liue will bo found in our stock, vvliich pie. nUi an exhanit- whole world is taxed in mi king up thb tiiN rb ogortmeut of fuMl j. ipeoialtieg. You must aec to Bp V Have just received a big lot of V Freah OorifMi Purtumnuth Mullet". Alboa floe lot of Nicely Cured Hams. Give us a call aud we will do our bent to please ynn. Yours for Kainesa, J R. PARKER, 'Phone 60. US Prompt Delivery From Dunn's V ' If you want a good cup of deliaions coffpebuj a pound ,, .. - and yon will get it. , ,. ,;,.-' 'f "" " ' , 'i:. This coffee ii equal to any coffee in thfinarket,resrard- ? ?' ': Ku of price. "f. s: l.-' v-; A JX'iluuiI Tlint Ry our KluO Tools for rniftentrrs, maii!i nncl iiainlcr's iim, ti ll liin fellow workmnn th it at no Jiliwe in I p town an y.ni llml aurli 1 1 1 r mi v li Mllnfai-tion in nil kinin of iiK-rh'inli'i lo'iln ni ynu i ,111 rlbt here, wlmrn nrthing l kr-jil t.'il a Kiiporlor urn. In and line t.iimln uf the In hi innufa( lure. iiiIwk 'o linvo on Itftinl a-Inrfi p'n. H of -Vr.'cn llnlWH n 11 I o mm I lu.'nvv r .ft In i.nlrr t.i iiiii k t'u lor r ill ii.., I.'. V7 rain tit a - Delicacies ! 5 JR., GROCER, ' 7 Broad Street. Yonoan always expect when , you order your -food supplies frpnv this reliable store. We can sup- , ply every demand of a first cliiss- , family trade with the Choicest jt; Staple and Fancy Oroceries, Hel- ' l-ih-M,' Pickles, Sauoej, Olives Fox ' Rivrtr Print Butter, and Pitt Haras a' R iik Bottom Prises.' , . ..... , , .i t-v '"'' We make a ipoclahy of high gvlfl Teas an 1 (Coffees. " Our Perfection Blond ' 2 Coffee is Fine, . Prioa Only 20c. : Z?tf -;.Y-; : - ? " 1 S 1 1 otpVeath ! fS I Shirt Bargains j . v In Monarch Y.f ; i Negllge;i2'S ?:' Shirts. $i.00 SHIETS tor 80c. $1.60 'V Y : $115. Call at Once and Hake Selection at R. II. DAUTER'S 05 Middle Rtrct A Good : i:i A r,r ;rv, a en r.r-: A ( ' OUR "1T1T RALEIGH. The Vance Monument Vuvelllnf. Govera- J meat Crop Bulletin,. Butler ; ; , , tn Ralelfh -, Raieiob, Aug., T. The crop report ii very favorable- Indeed. The farmer were never In fljier spirits. r The special rate of one far to the Vance monument onveillpg here Aus;. 22 Is made by the railways, and a rate of one cent per mile for organisations in ontform. The committees are hard at work. s A great deal fs to be done. . The statue was photographed last week and the photographs will be sold for the benefit of the Vanes monument- association.-" "V 'iJV- " '', The apportionment of railway .- taxes among the various counties, cities .and towns has been completed . by the cor poration commission.- ' '- - Some populists have ' been beard to Intimate -that Benator Butler could or would cause trouble as to th seating of hU Democratic successor. "The Senator is stUlhere.t4.:;'-fc ;ci':i.;.;l-t'tJ;i f .- Th: government Crop and Weather Bulletin for this State for the week end ed last night,, was Issued today and say the reports' of correspondents Indicate favorable conditions prevailed and that crops made good progress since the rains of the preceding week. -Clear, bright weather was the' rule, with occasional showers la the eastern portion of tlM Slale; the temperature has been moder ately high, averaging hardly two degrees daily.above normal,-' while toward ' tie close of the week the nights became agreeably cool. The amount of rainfall was very small, andcrops are again be- ginng to need rain, though so far doing well. However.'in quite a number of counties the drought baa really not been broken and still severe, chiefly la th in the central-west; Randolph, Cabarrus, redell, Yadkin and Uenderson counties; droughty conditions also prevailed morr i)r loss in Tyrrell, Beaufort, Rocking- iam and .Cumberland,, counties. Tb 'tu.tivation. of crops baa . practically .caseil overywhere.farmers are beginning to plow. for fall crops, to sow turnip tnd late Irish potatoes, and pull fodder Cotton made favorable progreu during the week; It Is quite generally reported to ba fruiting well, although the weed is small; some early bolls are opening in Scotland county; complaints of rust and shedding are comparatively few. Young corn looks Ane and Is earing well; many farmers are cutting old corn, which wa ruined by drought, far feed In preference io pulling the fodder. The rapid growth of tobacco caused by the sudden abun-dn-0feltute-1asl "week "has ''made tin ulula rather ; rough .and coarse Hn some counties; the condition of the crop ntc W( a 'p1anie4 'ciirjogv Is Iogressing. favorably., Minor crops oon tiu ti Itf gbodlcipnditlohi: especially field paas 'joeaaaif, n4aw)otatoes.'i A ne crop of grapes will be gathered; can olng and drying fruit Is becoming a 'ta- Verllo way of utilizing a portion of the abundant fruit crop in North Carollba lonsjare.floywb. iH : trjtjf Jt i 'T' J .' -. Si The quicker yon stop cough or cold the lea: danger there will be of fatal b)ni lto'ue..JDneldte' Cough Cure Is the only harmlesr remedy that gives Immediate results.! Ton will like It. T. a. Duffy. -n BltTAlTSi FIRST ACT. VplpfV Cdntfreiak JopstherAt ,Once V yaxaeiu ira taa war u ruiippues. 1 Nbw York, Aogost . a dispatch from Chicago to the New York Herald : "WIIUtuJ. Bryan's speech of accept ance of the Democratic nomination for the Presidency, which will be made at Indianapolis Wednesday, has- been read and re-read at at the National Headquar ters, and has been : absolutely approved by the party managers. " His leading supporters hers are thoroughly satisfied and, delighted with U.I " "The address of Mr. Bryan Is devoted almost entirely to a discussion . of im perJallsro, the Philippine question, mil itarism, standing armies and the Inva sion of foreign lands. . This Is the key note of tbe speech'; ...!:,,. - ' , "Mr.' Bryan deals with imperialism al most altogether, and says if hs Is elected President of the (Jolted States h will Immediately after bis Inauguration, call an cure seaaloirof Congress to end tbe war In Philippines and to provide a stable aelf-governmeni for th Fllippl nos.' : ''"' ' '''','::':,. ' ," "tie alludds to the 16-to-l plauk only onco, charging - the Republican party with having made a new laaue In declar ing for the gold standard and repudia ting .International bimetallism, lie charges I lie Republicans with having cliaugrd Iholr principles in rpard In sli ver from profosaing Inlernallonal bl mntalllam tondrocatlng the monomet- alllo gold atandurd gold, pur sud simple." . It will aurprUn you to experience the benefit obtained by iihIiiu; tbe dnlnly and fnnions lltllu pill known as DeWltl't LMtlii Kiiily Risers. F. 8. Duffy. iDYiiiCE co:iTi;:uES. Allies Hold Chinese Forts Captured " At Pert Sanf. i v ';V1 Chinese Position Strong Bnt Storm ed By Alllva. Pel He Elver Fail : ; ; Of Torpedoes. Ministers -" Reported SareJnly Special to Journal, ' Washihgton, A ogosl 7 - Cablegrams received here say that tbe Chinese works at Pe'il Sang were captured by tbe Allies In ' the first battle, and the Allies still hold them. - " In the fighting lb Ninth and Foui- teenth Cnlted States Keglments, Rellly'e Light Battery, and Marines-were en ged. The Chinese were in a strong position In deep tnaihea. with heavy bna work. . '.' - '" The Allies rushed the works and liter ally swept tbe Chines army. The American force, 3,000 in number tongbt most gallantly. ... The Allied advance guard left Tien tsin, August 8rd, and numbered 10,011 men. Tiie Pel Ho river was found full of torpedoes: At Pelt Sang, 411,000 Chi nese were found well armed aud en trenched, v The Americans and tbe British march ed up the west bank of the Ptl Ilo, th Russian and Japanese alunir -the left bank. Light draught transpotls wiib trlillery, moved up the river between the troops. The Russians arc reported as bavin? defeated the Chinese at uear Tai Ch iw killing S,00) uf them, but tbe Chines.) re fused to SUi reuilar their fort'. General Chaffee lclgrplu! Iha Navy Department that the Alluloli-ra at lVkin were fertaluly S-ifo on July 'Hi i. Wabhinotuk, August tt According tp the luforuiailon m pooocjoloii of tLe iVar Department the town of Pell Sang is at the head of the tidewater on the I'el H', between 11 and 12 milea hy road Iht ond Tientsin. It U a village of mud nits, of conxiderable al.e, bui not wa led The river at this point is not navigable by anything larger than a steam launch, and it I thought that the troops' probi bly reached there in small boats lowed by tbe naval launches. The country .all along the river be tween Peklu and Tientsin Is a low al luvial plain, almost Impassable for wheeled vehicles in the wet season, and tinder quite a high state of cultivation. It present no natural defensive features, and the War Department knows no strategic reason why tbe Chinese should nave made a stand there rather than at any of the other of the dozen vlllagi-s east ot the walled town of Tung Chow, where Is stored an Immense amount of provision npin which the city of Pekln would have to depend In case of selge. THE MARKETS. The following quotation were receiv ed by J. E. Latham, New Bern, N. C. Naw York, August 7. Cotton; Aug...,. Sept.... ... : Oct;........ Nov....... Jan.. - Mch........ Wheat- Bept ..... Oobh: .'... ; Sept,.!.,:. So. By prd.; T0 1... . Fed. S. ... . Con. T. Leather . . .. Open, High. Low. Close . 8 68 8 70 863 8.26 8 04 7M 7.f 810 . 8.18 ; 804 . 7.08 ,7 88 . 7.95 8.36 847 8.05 8 01 836 8.17 8111 8.04 810 .810 7.0S Open. High. Low. .. 84 81, mi Close 804 &2t 77 70 Pi Cotton recelpU were 5,000 bales at all ports; , - ' You will never find any other pill so prompt and so pleasant a DeWltl't Lit tle Early Risers. , F. 8. Duffy. :,: . :?;' ""a ' i Oearinf 0tttSale.':5;. Monday sod every day thlt week, all seasonable goods' at special bargain, notice big ad for particular, aUo 10 yd beat grade yard ride bleaching at 73c. - O. A. Babvoot. Ar complete line of gold and gold filled watches sold at J. O. Baxter's .for cash and on Instalments to - responsible pertle. '?. ' ' -iy-J -;,;.;. If (ometblag In your head doth cause . That bead of yours to ache ; :. j: , It can be cured If you will but, : - Celery Headache Powder take. .;' Made and sold only si Davit' Pharmacy. Send your prescription 10 Davit' Pharmacy. They will be filled promptly and accurately. . - f , ; Just received a lot of fine P. F. V, Hams at Oaks Market. Jordan' Liver Pllla are the beat liver pills made. Sold only at Davis' Phar macy. Dont fall to see tlioae beautiful flan nel and silk coala at J.J. liaxer'a before buying. The Holler Tray 'am! llnreau trunka for Pali) by J. J. I'asliir. I. .-,(', 1 lo any purl oflbe WILLING TO SURRENDER.. Kni;er Only Wants to Know What Will . Be Done With Boers. Special to Journal.0' , " si London, Aug. 7, A dispatch from Pretoila eaj s . that" Onu 1 Paul Krugf r makes statement that lie is willing to surrender,;: provided, that catlafsctory promises ate given of the Rot-ia ultimate ili'Blinhtion lion pt-ace ia dn:lii ml. LoNDOI, Aiig. O. A dli.pnt h lo the Indon Daily Telrgraph from L-rcnzo Marques elates that the Fn-nclimen jtiBl returned from tbe- Boer front eonnrms reports which have been received during ihe last few days ! m-riblng tint pitiable sulf(Ings of the Boers Q nerat Botha's home commando originally 750 mon. It is -aid to consist of only 63 men now, and other com manders have been reduced In like pro portion. ' Tbe government will be trans ferred to Lydenbnrg soon. 'A dispatch from Pretorfa, dated Aug ust 5 says that General Kitchener hss narrowed the circle around General De Wet and President Slayn hy driving out the Boi rs from one of the Sank posi tions which they held. From Skjr to Pawnshop. . Pawnbrokers take some curious pledges, but It b not of tea that they receive one from another world. A London pawnshop, buwvver, exhibits In lis window aa an utii edeented pledge a mauiilceut nciulitv. n luasa of fused metal that fell, iu It were, from heaven to piorlde n poor i.uiu with bis beer. A t'L-ket bears tbe statement that it was brought from lire nit-tie regions by n Bailor. Xew York Tribuue. t'a.fut 9on. Day Pt-rbap Husbniid- VYlmt! You liought an ar tiUeial iiriu? Wife Yes. denr. It was n great bar Kali), mid Uu.-!.:i:iil - tlrent you tbinliiiiK ofV Scott! Whnt nre Yi:ii hnven't any earthly u?e for siieh n thiiiR. Wife But. dent-, yon know you trav el on the ritllioMils u great (leal, and you can ne "t- tell wbnt tuny liappen.- Phllad(lililn Press. Qnccr LniT, When n I'.illlsh s.ildli i- U tr.ken a prisoner of war. lie U Kiillty of n:i of fense against the queen and Is liable to be put upon trial should there be nny doubt ibnl be i;:ive up bis lllierty when lheie wus really no necessity to do ho. He must (lieu prove that It was Impossible for Mm to tnke any other carBe without uselessly throwing away bis life. The Queen. "My wife," be wild proudly, "has been known as the queen of hearts." "No donlit." they answered. "It was becnr.He she took the knuve." Chicago Post HIGH - SCHOOL Prepares for Life, College or Business. Litciary, Business and Mnaictl courses emphasized. Six well equipped leach era. 13.1 Student. Religious almoi-phi-re. Prohibition town. Health good. Highly endorsed. 70 or IbO per jeai total coal. Begin Sept. 8, MOO. Addross W. H. RHODES, Prln., ', Tronlon, N. C. AT A BARGAIN , 1,600 Acre near Cronly, N. C. . . Cn cut 40,000 boxes mostly virgin pine. Floe Trucking Isnd clay tubaoll. .. For term and detail write - ' . ' ';:J k: n HTKyENH. , . liiln Book is to re i 1 Attention ' : J a . .". - v ..-;.;. , ;-, x- a i School Teachers and School Cull- 5 S ". " . : i" "" S 1 dreo, we are headquarter for sll 1 K '.' " " v-i ..'.'- K 5 binds of School Books sod School. J 2 Soppllet. -;:'';S ! J G. H. EhncttJ I '''"'"'; I FRUIT JARS ! Jelly Tumblers, Tobacco Twine At Lowest Prices g i r ""tTf " ' ('!, li:, mi (ml. A few Wii Klc ' a "I i - " nii-l ' 1 1 r nil a'..ve.. Portsmouth Corned mullets, A Nice Lot Just Received at J. L. 'McDaniel'8,71 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, I j. l tiiif IMtone 91. PLANTER'S Opening Sale, Wednesday, Aug. I. The Planter's Warehouse is located in tho limitless pari, of (lie city :tinl the finest. Warehouse in tho State. We will have plenty of luiyers with plenty of orders for all the Tohuono in thin pari, of (he Stale. It i the aim of the management to give his personal alteiitinn In all sales and to tee that you are well loo ed after when on tlr market with tiJiaceo Our motlo is "High Prices and Personal Attention to your in terest." Free Stnhles. Come down to the opening sale, and we will trv to please you. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, Manager. REAL ESTATE! City Real Estate bought and so.d on com mission Collection of Rents for those in the city as vcll as those living ouUide. XL K. HARPER. GOOD NEWS. This man has heard of O. H. Water's A. Son Whalebone Buggy and be is going lor one. Tbis accounts tor bis speed They are reliable hand made bueelea. Try one and be convinced as others have done. Yours to serve, G. If. Watem A Ron, Phonft 18.V 78 Broad Street. Hey, There ! Bell and Lamp I - Doa't be "run lnM.s ;"A stltcb In time save nine," and sometime may save yon ' Don't put it off, bat call at ore and Invest the necessary amount in Good LAMP AND BRLL. , .--,. A Lamps,? 50c to f 3.00 Tires and i: Repairs'-A ' In Abundance. Wn.TVHILUi 91 Middle f-'tr et, OppoeiU) Ji Urual Office Lombardi's Orchestra hestra Itmio for Italia, Furnish Mi tWenailcR, rrivnto iMnneC, rie-Ts'iix, F.vtMirsioiiH,1 etc, at f'lim I, Kui ire and Terms I'.,, .m.U.-. An'yto 4 Where s Your i WllOlCMllICi A Iletnil 71 lira..-1 St. WAREHOUSE We Have a Car-load of Cotton Gins IN STOCK. A full line of Cotton Gin Belting, Oils and Supplies. Hyman Supply Co., Phone2. 40 CRAVEN ST BERT Notice ! The only man there be. Not Left, Come See. A No. I Real Heart Hand-made tnd Sawed Shingle alway on hand. Laths, Carts and Peggies. Kiln Tar and Fat Lightwood Posts. All kinds of Stove Wood dell vend to your door.' ; Two Store to let and boost lo iut all the time. 1 ., Lime to retail or by the barrel. 8 V ; - -; '";.. Biff Hlii ft Ma. . YOU'LL SEE - At a glance that our Spring Woolens ' ,lrlk tbe top notch In the Variety of ar ilailo pntlern. Whnt a suit is mad of nml the wsy it is made up are the two nimrtant !rM ' point. W btvsj no iviila In ruber ri'"0't. Our work I ,,t. in. I'li. d and our ili 'y of fabric . t ' mm v... Or il- r tiin'.
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