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NEAR WHAT BE FAVORS. v A'a-iv' TRY OUR PERFECT BLEND TEA, J Only 10c for 1 - . Will refund your money il you are not satisfied alter using. 47 & 49 Pollock Street. f After-Dmnet Give the meal a flue finish. There is nothing daintier for dessert than Karma, Rice Fndding Jellies, and Fancy Trackers. Everything in til is line will be found in our stock, which presents an exhaust ive definition of "groceries". The whole world is taxed in mi. king up this nipeib agoitmenl of food specialties. You muHt see to up precia'e. Have just received a big lot f.f Freeh Oorocd Portsmouth Mullein. AIho a line lot of Nicely Cured flams. Give us a call and we will do our best to please you. Yours for llusiuess, J. R. PARKER, 'Phone 89. Prompt Delivery If you want a good cup of and you will get it This coffee ii equal to any leu oi price., OTiio. Alway ' "v ' ''-"'.-- I' -'' ' , By oar Fine Tools for carpenters, masons and painter' use, tells his fellow workmen that at an place In this town ran yun And such thorough satisfaction In all kinds of mechanic trails ai yoti can right here, where nntlilng is kept but a wipertor grade and Mo bristle of the best minufaclure, And we also have oa band a large iwl of torwn Windows and Pours, which we are now going to sell at cost aim helow cst In order to make room for Fall Ooods. WMMNMMliMMitMMMMNIIN m Swear '.' ''';!' ,''' ' i i nit rr 4 lb. Packag - Delicacies JR., GROCER, $ 77 Broad Street. From Dunn's You can always expect when you order your food supplies from this reliable (tore. Wo can sup ply every demand of a Urst cluss family trade Willi the Choicest Staple and Fancy Groceries, Rel ishes, Pickles, Saucoj, Olives, Fox Rivar Print Butter, and Pig Hams at. It nk Bottom Price i. Wo make a special ;'y of high g 1 1 Teas an i ICoTee i. Oar Perfection Blon l- Coffee is Fine, Price Only 20c. delicious coftWbuy a pound coffee in the market, regard- Hot Weather' Shirt Bargains ! ' In' Monarch -' s, Shirts. lV ,','r $1.00 SKIRTS tor '80c. $1.50 -:;$i4b; 7 Call at Once and jt V Make Selection at"' il'BAXTER'S , Middle Btrtot' Bagging: and Ties "t W a is wly to supply the trade with Cotton Ileraln and Ties, Ilnir Oloth, Heavy Hacks, &c; Prices nro Rltfht. SI, XV. Arc!i:l: lOlXXXU Allies likely to te at Pekln ' Mow.4 RlDtn l Cavalry toSaU.", " ' Speclal'to Journal,;, j i . t ,' v, WAsdiNOTOff, August 14 The Lega tion, it ($kijw;i ifUi safe, wfth ten days rations on. band. The ajlt "hwawacbexit, -Ohlnf ,Chla Wan. tins leavlngWl ope more impor tant ofty to past before reaching Pe- From! a Russlsd source It Is announced that the! bombardment of the foreign le gations .at Pekln Is resumed; ' The $inthCavalry leaves San Fran cisco August 10th, fer China. THE MARKETS. ' The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham, New Bern, N. 0. Nsw York, August 14 Cotton: Open, High. Low, Close Ang . ... 45 0.46 8.32 Sept. 8.80 8.80 8.64 Oct 8.57 8.61 8.43 Nov &51 8.51 8.84 Jan 8.48 8.48 8.80 Mch 8.58 8.89 8.83 Wheat: Open. High. Low. Sept 791 80, 79 Corn: Sept.. So. R'y Pfd T 0 1 72f . Fed. S. 34 Con. T Leather .. ..; . 10J 8.83 8.64 8.43 8.34 8.30 8.33 Close 524 72 354 79 11 all Cotton receipts were 300 bales ports. at Plnrd Hit Client False. "I shall hare to make a lawyer oat of thut boy of mine. I don't see any otbet wny out of It," declared the well known attorney, with a laugh. "He came Into my office the Other day on his wny home from school and laid a uicki l down on the desk before me. " 'What Is tills for, son?' I asked. " 'Retainer,' he answered soberly. " 'Very well,' said I, entering Into the Joke. 'What have I been retained upon' - "Mjfc boy , dug down Into bis pockei and produced a note from his teacnei and placed It before me without com moutft. I waa. to, the effect that be bad been 'cutting tijs and advised a whip Plug- . " 'New, what would yon adviser asked he In a businesslike voice after I had vend the note and saw the trap that young rascal led me Into. " 'I think thAt out first move should be to i apply for a change of venue,' said I. " 'Very well he answered. "You're handling, the case,' . " Then we will "turn the note ovei to your mother,', said I. . "I aaw the young'. Imp's face fall at this. Irat be braced np and said: " "See here, pop, you're bound to ae me through on this, 'cause you've ac cepted my retainer, you know!" " 'I'll argue your case before tbe court,' I answered. ut you will have to accept the decision, t would not dare to attempt to influence the court.' "Well. I pleaded the boy's case, promptly had It thrown out of court, and the boy got what be deserved a good whipping. "It was the first time I ever played false to a client." Detroit Free Press. Horace WmM la Battle. Ilorsea wounded on tbe battlefield are duly attended to when no danger to human life I Involved. Tbe veteri nary officer In charge la expected to follow close on the fighting line and. together with a number of aids, to in spect properly wounded animals and give Instructions for their removal or slaughter, aa tbe caae may be. Tbe veterinary surgeon la naturally expos ed to considerable danger, but If bis work' Is not carried out during the progress of hostilities In all probability it. cannot be accomplished afterward, for, although the royaj army .medical corps la aiioweo v proceea w uie i cue of the wounded men under' tbe Red Cross, the members 'of, tbe army veterinary department are not permit ted to. attend te tbe Injured horses, be cause they are not under tbe protection of the Geneva convention, which makes no provision whatsoever for wounded animate. Vv ' - , '-,; . At tbe conclusion of tbe tattle, If It baa been decisive and one or other of the combatant armies bas been driven from. .tbe! field, a party of veterinary surgeons, with their assistants, Is sent out to examine every animal that has fallen and to aboot socb as are badly wounded. Those suffering f rem only light Injuries are collected and taken teethe veterinary hospital lines, formed aa fixed camps end established on similar Vnsls to those of the royal ar my med leal,, corps, ; Pearson's Maga- aliia,. i jj?, '.. 1 If yon see a man with an unllghted cigar between bis lips. It la not be cause he Is looking for a light, but be cause tie la Indulging In the pleasure of a f'dry smoke." IIow there can be any onjnyment' In this to a smoker la not readily oppnrent but the fact remains that .thorn ts much satisfaction In tbe hrttilt, and, besides, there are no bane ful effects. 1 ' Fob tiivetrrato amokors the dry smoke to a good bnhlt to cultivate. , It enables ninny slaves of the. weed to decrease the number of cigars actually amoked In a day without causing ranch Incon vcnlence; ' Of course an Inveterate smoker would find tio pleasure In the habit at the start, but perseverance la mveaxary, end after awhile he will en jrry his dry smoke almoxt aa much aa the real one. It Is a good way to be gin If you detilre to stop smoking. Try It and -e.NeW York Herald. ' Vnrt il'fl. First reiimlrlsn Pnv, you Jabbed ni In the eye wllh ymir m ' n il. Changes to be Asked For In Craig Law. Fnndg Raised For St. Mary's School. Typhoid oa Decrease (Jovem ment Money Due This State Silk Mill Enter prise. Special to Journal. Raleigh, August 14 Rev. Mr. Pru- den has raised over 116,000 for' St. Mary's school during the last six months a home for the principal of tbe tchoo), Rev. JJr. I! ration is being built on tbe grounds. , Only two cases of typhoid fever havr developed in Raleigh since August 1st. rkis is a gret falling off from the Jult record. The pictures of Vance's statue havi been laken and are in great demand Here. Dr. George A Renn of Raleigh yester day received an appointment as U. S. army surgeon and leaves on Saluiday for San Francisco The Lonisburg Mercantile company was yesterday incorporated. The Government owes North Caroliuk about ftO.UUO for Spantxli war claim. Of this $6,000 is for individual claim, and $4,000 for State. Mr. J. C. L. Har ris has gone to Wasliibgton today to tr) and secure a settlement. The Ktate claims are for military supplier taken from Slate arsenal. A number of New York men have d - elded to open up a -new enterprise ben In the shape of a silk mill. Insurance Commissioner Young will make suggestions to the Legislature ueit winter regarding lliu Insurauce law. Hie Craig law will be asked to l tmended in two Important particulars ar follows: 1. The Craig law wi 1 he eipressl) declared Inapplicable to iusurance com panies, out Its purpose win lie accom plished by a provision to Ike effect tunt he removal of a case from Mtnte to Fed eral court by an insurance o.on.p.iuy ma) he sufficient cause for the Commissioner Cancelling that company's House In I lie Stale and refusing future renewal of the aine. 2. "Itenevolout" and "mutual" lusui- auce companies will he put under practl aally the same rules and regulations as other regular companies paying the same taxes and complying wllh the aime rules as to condition aud standing there uas recently sprung np a very rest number of these companies and considerable complaint Is made of their method of doing business and failure to ieule policies that are due. OLD PARTIES DENOUNCED. Advocates of a Tblrd Ticket. Want Antl- Imperlallsts to Join Support of Their Ticket Indianapolis, Lnd., August 18 Del agates to the convention of the National or Third Party ticket are beginning to arrive. This party originated at the time of tbe meellug of tbe Gold Demo cratic Committee In this city. At that lima there waa a committee of eleven sent here to confer with the Oold Com mttlee and urge it to recommend the nomination of a tblrd ticket. Falling Iu ibis they issued a call for a national con ventlon to be held In Ibia city August Utb and 15th. Previous to this the antl imperialists ba4 issued call for .a con rention to be held In this city August 15th and 16tb: The members of the Nallpoal party hope to form an alliance with the , antl Imperialists, and tbe hope thai the antl Imperialists will endorse the ticket they nominate. Louis R. Ehrlch, of Colorado Springs, Col i will be tbe preeldlog offlcer of the ooa rention, and Iaaao Klein, of New York, will be secretary. To-day a oonforenoe.waa held at bead auartera ; and the following statement Issued: ' . v; ),. '.'- "A mail convention la hereby called to meet In Indianapolis at I p. m. Auguat 14th to nominate, or co-operate In the nomination of candidates for' President and Vice-President upon a platform sub- atantlally aa follows;; . , "The Democratic, party la conducting a direct attack upon the lastltatlona of ear eoantry. - It advocates dlahoneat money and threatens the Integrity of the Judiciary. V' -1; ; 'The Republican party In conducting an Indirect attack upon the institutions of our country. At home it corrupts tbe public morale by selling public emcee and special privileges to the dishonest conlrl buttons to party aseeUf abroad It Wages a wicked war of conquest la violation of the principles of the Declaration of Independence. ' OotnisMor's WoHh,"'. ''. ?'" Foyer Too seemed to epjoy lbs vau deville show hugely last evening. Lobbp It was terrible. . . '.' Foyer But you laughed as though you'd die. r . , ' . Lobby Tea; I couldn't help thinking how funny It was that I should sit tbere and be tortured. '", , The) quicker you stop a cough or cold the less danger there wll! lie of fatal lung trouble. One Minute Cough Cure Is the only hnruili as remi-ilv that gives Immi'dlivtri remits. Yon will lite It. F. H. Duffy. . Marlon Butler Wants Bryan and Popu list Vice, President. Special to Journal. Rai.Eiqu, August 14. Henstor Marlon Butler In an interview, says, he Is not for McKluluy aa reported, hut Is for Bryan and .Populist nominee for Viae President. He favors th National IV; ulist com mittee nominating a candidate for Vice President at its meeting on Angim 27th. The Populist executive couoniiu e is called to a district convention, to meet September Utb. HUNG IN MID AIR. W. J. Bryan, Jr. Saved from D;ath by General Joe Wheeler. Chicaqo, Auguat IS Ueneral Joseph Wheeler, commander of the Department of the Lakes, to-day saved ilie life of W. J. Bryan, Jr., the twelve-yesr-old son of the Democratic candidate for the presi dency. The lad visited General Wheeler, and the latter after his tti si greeting turned to his work and allowed the youngster to amuse himself as lieu he might. Young Bryan found a loose chair castei and a big bundle of rubber bands. These he tied Into a long siring an. I ttieu, se curing the caster to the bottou, went to a window and began bouncing the piece of Irou up and down on the sidewalk seventy-rive feet below. The General, engrossed wllh his labors, paid nj attention to the hoy who gra.lu ally became so Interested iu his play i hat be leaned further and further nut of the window. 'Fighting Joe" happened to glance ui a few moments later and was horrified to see the lad hanging with his whole body over the aldewulk an. I only the toes of hi shoes clnlehlii Hie aui;!e of the window. He sat aghast for a moment aud then rushing to the window he pull ed tUe lad iu I y his legs ami Ian. It'll him safely on the Hoot. B.wakl g of the occi m i cs afterward General Whieler ackinvledt;c.l that young Bryan was within an Inch f be ing dashed to death on llie pavement below when he caught sight of him. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In addition to the large and complete stock of Bicycles and Sundries, I am carrying a full ana variedstock of Guns Refrotbers, Loaded Shells, &c. I will guarantee to sa7e you money on any make of Gun, and .will sell other goods in this line on 7ery; close margin. ' Give me a call. Wn.;T. HILL, 91 Middle Street, Opposite Journal Office ,'. i . mi " : in m .i i For a'regular $1 00 Straw Hat Did i you ever hear vvot i such a pricefS;& V '-.,. 6 ' ' , 'f. '-.' !s v. ''We have a few alaee left and are giv ing our friends an opportunity to buy a good Straw Hat for 85 per cent lew than New Toik Cost. Call early and St your choice. '-.t.i. ' i. '.((iV?";, , - .. . " t. ', A- , ft. ' Dont forget also that we are felling ; Wegllgee tlhlrt 43c , j i And that onr entire stock; of Clothing is being offered at SO per cent less tbaa regular prices. . ,', ' , Your chance now to make 75c go aa. far as $100 generally does.' '.- ., . ' . aiveuskcall. ' ' . ; ' -"f;t"'-' '' j.G.n!!::;:Cicb. iiii $ Itm NICEST LOT Ob Portsmouth Corned Mullets, That have been brought to Market this Season Just Re- j cetved. Si i Also a fresh lot Whole Dried Codfish, and nice Irish Potatoes. 5; Fulton Market Beef and Small Hams. 3 I Nice lot Jellies in glass jars, 10c each. I Pure apple Vinegar and Spices. 2 ; Full line Canned Goods. l Give me a call. ; ! Respectfully, lh i J. L McDMI PLANTER'S Opening Sale, Wednesday, Aug. I. The l'liintfi .mil the fulfil Wiirrliou.n' in tin Slitli willi pli'iily of unlcT.s fur :u tlic ll i.s (hi- iiim of t Ik- iiiilm:ii'ii -iltli'S illlll III K-C l.llill. VOII illi' well Hiliitccii Our imillii is '-llili l'i leivxl." Kicc Sltililrs. '('(iliio ildwn I .III tln (ili'itoe von. PLANTER'S J. M. REAL ESTATE 1 City Ileal KkIuIo Imuihl ami ho.1 tn :omnii'-Hiun Collection of KcmU Uu llmsc in thr Ctly as i-ll oa tln)nc living outsiilr. i:. i:. ii auib:i:. tiiknton HIGH - SCHOOL. Prepares for Life, College or Business. Literary, Business anil Musical cmirsos emphasized. Six well F(piip d tencli ers. 155 Hi ntlenu. Religinua alino -pliere. Prohibition town. Health good Highly endorm il. 470 or (1M) per year total cost. Begin Sept. fi. 1M0O. Address W II. Kill IDKS, I'rin , Trenton, N ('. X I " .... l At lM honk More S Attention I School Teachers and Heliool Chil dren, we are headquarlers for all kinds of School Boolifl and School Supplies. I i &. N. ennett. j FRUIT JARS ! ( , '. ;: ,- J. , ' ' Jelly Tumblers, Tobacco Twine At Lowest .Prices Closing them out.1 A few WloMcaa "Blue rtamo arid other oil wvee;, "VV Chimney fllove 50.,:':,'.';; ' .'. M. E. WHITEHURST. ' 45 Pollock Street, New iters,' K. C., : Lombardi's; Orchestra ,ii'-i; ": Furnish Muaio fort Bulla,; 3erenadin, Trivate luuot'8, Pio-Nics, ExourRtona, plo., at Short Notion and Terms Rniuuumblo. Aj'plyto' '' Kiicci) Ijomhahiii, 1".1 !,!!. M., N.'w r,c:-n. WlioleNuta & l&otaiil Kru:l St. 71 as- WAREHOUSE i I In' Iii .ini'sii iiiirl of I ! city HVfl'S 'i' ill h:i ii I his piii't j.li-ntv r ii..' si of .-iir. 1.1 vr In- .. I S. ) 1 1 : 1 1 :i li-iil ion lii ill I fl'.T wlll'il (HI III" llliirkl'l willi I'ci'soii.il Al lent ion to vmir in- ll o)ciiniL illc, illlll wo uill I rv to WAREHOUSE CO., HOWARD, Manager, To Tobacco Growers We have a com plete line of . . Tobacco Thermometers, Tobacco Knives, Tobacco Twine. And solicit your Orders for same. J. C. Whitty A Notice ! The only man there be. Not Left, Come See. A No. 1 Real Heart Hanil-mailn nnd Suweil Shingles always on hand, Laths, Darts and I'tiggies. Kiln Tar and Fat Lightwood Posts. All kinds of Htove Wood delivered to your door. Two Stores to let and bourns to rent all the time. Lime to retail or by the barrel. Bre BIli HILL, The -lift Man YOU'LL SEE 'O At a glasoc) thae -our- Spring woolen strike the top notch Itt the variety of ar tisUri pattern's," What a suit ll made of and the way it la made np are the two important dress points. We have fto rivals In either rie Our work Is not Imilnloil and our display of fabrics Is eiiciuiiive. 1 Order now. T sT"'-'--'n-t',r ' 14' '! : i. a I ..... . ,
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