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vol. xvw-.no. m, NIW BERN, N. C SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, 1900. NINETEENTH TEAR r . -V I ' PERFECT BLEriDiTEAvKnf I Only 10c for 1-4 lb. Package. M '. . . .. 1 .i v ...... .. . SS. - OUTLINED FLi!lS- E ,V" , ' - Farmers' State Alliance on Hatters Estate Policy, Will refund your money it you are not M( satisfied alter using. to to- to ft to 47 & 49 Pollock Street. Just Received ! A fresh lot Corned Portsmouth" Mullets anil Small 1 ig Hams 5 to 6 lbs. Also small Breakfast Strips, Si to 3 J lis. ' Qood Butter 25c lb. Very best Elgin and Fox Driver Print Butter at 30c We are also agents for, the Spanish Root Toilet ,and ,L;inn dry Soaps. They are guaranteed to cure Heat, Pimples, Salt ., Rheum, Tetter, Black Heads and other Skin Discuses. They are Purely Yegetrble. Give us a trial for anything in the Grocery Lin and we will do our best to please you or refund your money. Yours for Business. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. i Prompt Delivery You can always expect when .you order your food supplies from this reliable store Wo can sup ply every demand of a first claaa family trade . with the . Choicest : 1 Staple and Faney Groceries Kol lahes, PJckles, Sauoej, Olives, Fox Rivar, Print Butter, and Pin Hams . nt II Bottom Priooj. We make , a specialty of s high gHle Tea antfCbffees; ' ... Our PerfecUouBlend Coffee is Fine, Price Only 20c. If you want a good cup of delicious coffeebuy a pound and you will get it. ,,, ,...'' ' 'M ' .This coffee is equal to any coffee jn the market, regard leu of price. ,; :';A,- '-'it :''.'(; "i ' , - i' H ,...,. , ..... . L' . , i .-i , , . , . .. . '''I A 5IM-hanle That Alirayn Swean ' B our Floa Tools for narnn(rri. maaou and painler1 nae, MU hi fnllow workmen that at an plane la IIiIm lowo ran yna tlnd inch MiurougB Mllr'tloa in all klnla of mechanic tool a yon ran rlt'l't bnre, wbern nothlnif l keiii but a superior (trade ahd Hue briitla of th beet Bsnufactnre, And we aUo lme on hand a lrro stork of Scroen Windows nd Dihit which we sra now (f'un( to urn at cmt (mil Mow rtimt In orilnr to mk room for rll dooilit. Hot Weather Shirt Barqains ; in jnqnarcn. i I i. i; Negltge Shirts.. $1.00 SHIRTS tor 80c $1.60 ;V $1.15 laj Call at Once and 1 ' : Make Selection at R. II BAXTER'S ' . vi 93 Mlclillu Hlrtot. ' ' ! Xemerlal ittk fir K, 8.. Fallea. Six Tlsltlat; Compaales at . Ua . ; Telllat Next Week. Haeh Needed Bala Fell, Great -, , TSastern B.B. - i i . Rilxioh, N. 0., Auguat . 17. The Elllsboro ' IHHng and : Manufacturing Company, with a capital stock ' of $10,001 was incorporated yesterday. " The Chamber of Commerce will take steps to have aU arch erected in Pollen Park in memory of air. K.8. Pullen who gave the grounds to the city and .did much to beautify them before he died. Mr. H. W. Biasing of Baltimore is here looking into the plans for establishing a 1100,000 brewery here. The city la asked to contribute 935,000 v " The Congressional fight has begun in this, the 4th district la earnest.; Neither Democratic county chairman Armletead Jones and Insurance Commissioner J. R. Toung are in the race.': Many Demo crat! favor Atwater, who was sent to Congresses a Populist. The Wilmington Light Infantry and the New Berne Naval Reserve Will at tend the Vance Statue ceremonies. That makes six visiting companies. ; , la hoped that the' Governors of Virginia, Tennessee and South Carolina will also attend. ' ' Secretary of State Thompson who was the Populist nominee for Governor will In a few days tell where he .stands on National politics. He is pretty sure to be for Umn.thoukh not so strone as Is Senator Butler. ' Not a Populist la the state Is known to be a Stevenson man. President Winston of the Agricultural autl Mechanical College has letters of praise from many Of the college gradu ates. Two have responsible positions In Charlotte, four In Wilmington, and one with an Electrical Co., in Schnectady, Y. ,. . The fourteenth annual meeting of the N. U Farmers Alliance closed yeaterday in Hillaboro. It was better attended than it has been for . ten years! After paying all expenses the balance in ' the treasury waa $1,800 over that of last year, , The sentiment of the Alliance as to matters of State policy are embodied In the following: ' Whereas, the North Carolina Farm ers' State Alliance has been from the time of Its foundation the earnest friend of education, and whereas there Is now imperative necessity for greater school advantages within the borders of JOHN J. INGALLS DEAD. The Kansas Statesmaa Expires In Rev " Mcxko. Senator For Three Terms.1 ' Kibt Las Vboas. N Mi, August 16. Ex-Senator John 1. lugalls; of Kansas, died here today at 2:80 a. m. His wife and his son, Sheffield Ingalls,. were at bis bedside.; " - f Mr. Ingalls lllnesa dated from Novem ber, 1898, when he arrived In Kansas from a lecture tour for the purpose of taking part tn the campaign of lhai year. Shortly after be arrived ha was taken with a severe attack of the grip, Which was followed by bronchial trou bles. . , ' ' ' Evan after becoming sick Mr. logalle worked steadily writing political articles for newspapera throughout the country. He waa treated by several specialists, but received no relief, and on their ad vice returned with his family to Atchi son. At home be grew no belter. Ten months ago he sought another change in climate, traveling through New Mex ico and Arizona. He was still able to write . occasionally for the newspaJ pers. '- From time to time reports of the ex- Senator's serious illness were Circulated, but were Invariably denied by him. .. He did not consider h' case hopeless by any means and only two months ago planned to return to Atchison. After a consultation of pbyslclsos be decided, however, to remain la No Mexico, Mrs. Ingalls recently went to Las Vegas. On August 14 she telegraphed her aon Ellsworth aud Shelnild, that their father was sluklug. They arrived in time tn him before he died. N. Baling and Tie W aie muly lo mt Jif' V the lra-1" villi Cotton' PR"Kliig and Tie. H.iil (Jlotli, Uovy HiM-kn, Afl. Prirc ore lillit. . .i. j. in" 1 a J C.O. North Carolina than ever before. Now belt . v Resolved. That the Legislature of North Carolina be and hereby is, peti tioned. ' 1st. To levy a special tax under Ar ticle 8, see, 8, of the Bute Constitution. sufficient to run oar public achoola for four months, and that in addition the special appropriation of $100,000 be con. linued. i t. To appropriate attain sufficient for the support of the Stat University,' the AgrlcnlturaUnd Mechanical College, and the State Normal and Industrial College upon a permanent basis, such appropria tion to enable free tuition la tboae insti tutions to be offered to every whfte stu dent in North Carolina. t; ? ; r 8. To enaot such laws as will compel the attendance of all children,'' between the ages of 7 and 15. upon the pnblle schools. , v':"'V;-.'rl',': '- 'J.: i : A To prohibit th employmeat of children of Immature again manufactur ing Industries. ' J'fe'. ,,0. To establish reformatories for young criminals."",, .'.if . A resolution regarding the death ol Ooveraor Ellas Carr , was passed. Gov ernor Osrr at one time was president of the Alliance. . The following era th offl ears for the next yean t Presldent-W. A. Graham. J Vice- President J, T. Paachal ' Seoretary-Trsasurer T. B. Parker. Lecturer-J. C. Bala.' ' AasisUnt Lecturer-J. M. Mitchell. Members of (Executive Committee- Prof. John Graham and Mr. J. W. Deo mark. (.". 'J:-f '.A severe 'wind' storm followed bv Ibdnderslorm paased over this section of the State last night night. The storm rased for three and a halt hours. . It was a God send for the drought waa fearful. Had-ool rain fallen before the 82nd th unveiling . of jtha Vance statue would have beea a failure so far aa a crowd went, for people oouldnot have ventured out la such heat. . " . ". The Governor yesterday honored tbe requisition of tbe Governor of South Carolina for the return of Baylas Lyle to the South Carolina authorities, An Important cbangs tn tbe Great Eastern R. R. Co., has been made. Tbls company was recently Incorporated bare, but the plans for the road being changed the promoters today reincorporate so as to build, maintain and operate a road from Raleigh at to Hyila couuty anil the eoat. Tbe road Is Incorporatml for (ij yuars with a capital slock of 13,000,- 000. The lri;iHt toi;tihiiI.!i.r is J. W, 1. ynclie of Kliutou. Tlin mail rum thrnu(;li Wake, Jolinnton, Way Hit, (!rriis i'itl, iti'Hllfort nj )' cuimti. a snil the lentjUi of Hie f 1 U 1 I uil)'. ENTERED . PEKIN. Allies Take' Chinese , CapitofOn Wednesday, 15th.' t - Low Rates of Fare. To the unveiling of a monument to Vance at Raleigh, N. C, August 22. All the A. & N. (J. coaches to go through to Raleigh without change, lo eluding the elegant Atlantic aud North Carolina parlor buffet ear "Vance." Special train fur accommodation of all persona on tbe line of tbe A. N. c R. R., giving seven hours lo Raleigh to witness the ceremonies of uuveillug the statue of Z. B. Vance. Special to return same day. Fare for round trip, when tickets are purchased: Good For Oh Pay, Augu.t aa, leoo. M. City to Raleigh and return. ...$. New Bern " " 8.00 Dover to " " " 8.00 Klnaton to ' " 1.46 LaGrange to " " . " 8.05 gehedu. of Special Train. LeavfMorebead Oily 4:20 a. m. " New Bern 8:05 ' Dover ...... 8:47- " Klniton 77 M LaGrange 7:87 " Arve Goidsboro........ 8:00 " Leave Goldsboro 8:80 " Arve Raleigh.... 10-.80 . Returning, Special Train will leave Raleigh for Goldsboro and A. & N. O. stations at 9:00 p. ui.' Leave Goldsboro 8:80 p. m. Arve New Bern ..10:80 " M MoreheadClty... 11:40 8. L; DiLb, General Supt. THE MARKETS. Th following quotations were receiv ed by 1, E. Latham, New Bera, N. O. Nkw Yoaa, August 17. , Cotton; ' Open. High. Low. Close i Atag. 8 87 : 0.80 , 8.80 1.80 Sept.,.. 8.88 8.68 . 8.83 ' 884 Oct.... , 8.4tt 848 8.41 8.44 v Not. . . . . . . v &80 8,85 8.80 ' 9M ;Jaa, 8 J8 8.84 ' 7.16 ' 8.87 Mch. I........ 8.30 ; 8.86 "g.80 C 8 88 WaaaT: ; Open. High. Low. ,t lose Sept 78 ft 78, '.- 8pta 's ""; ' '..- So. R"y Pjfd..l., ! I J. '. ,),, Sz T 0 I...., 70 71 Fed.S...;., ,',..'141 f 84 Leather :, , ,.." :v-rv :;-11 ' Cotton recelpu were 000 bales at. all ports. ; . ii;',h;,v,;;M'-vy;''v:,v , You will never And any other pills so prompt and so pleasant as DeWltl's Lit tle Early Risers." F. 8. Duffy, Herd af iaptare Hellegraphed to Taag Chw. Skaagkal Sltaa ' - tiea Uiaturba Karlaad. 'Fears of lateraatlua- al Cvinplleatlous. " Special to Journal. ' . WASUtHOTOH. Aug. 17. A Hhangbal apeclal aays tbe allies enleied-Pekin, oo Wedueaday, tSth lost.' Eight guna were captured. ,. V The German Guards on the Fekin wall heliographed the allies at Tung Chow, the news of the entrance into tbe elty. .i...ii,v,.vi..'.' There were 10.000 of the Imperial Guards iusiue, and 15,000 of tho forces outside of Pekin. v LuHOuir,' August 18 The sltaatlon at jbaugbal largely, absorbs British atten tion. . The Times publishes a dispatch float that city, dated Wednesday which says: ' ' , "Admiral Seymour, through tbe Con sul-General, : has inatructlona that tbe troops which tt was intended to land here shall proceed north. This -will be done August 16 unless tbe order Is coun .ermanded in the Interval by the Foreign Office. The dual decision of the latter is awaited. The principal British banks and shipping Aims have telegraphed to Lord Salisbury that the Governmeut'a devlalou to send the troops north will bar a disastrous effect and urging tbe Government to reconsider tbe question The foreign ronauls are equally alive to the results of-such action on the Chinese and are addressing an Identical note to their governments with the objict of In duclog the British to laud troops." France has 1,100 troops on board the transport' Cochsr, which' , arrived Hongkong Wednesday, convoyed by the French cruiser Frlant. Tbee troops, tbe French Consul at Shanghai Informed the other consuls there, would be land ed at Shanghai if the British persisted In landing traops. A news sgency dispatch from Shang hai, dated Tuesday, represents tbe Unit ed Stales Consul-General John Good now as joining with the French and German Consuls In opposing the British plans. Tbe British Foreign Oflle officials dt -dine to enter Into tbe reasons for noi landing troops at Shanghai, but the Foreign Office is credited with being un willing to persist In any course not ap proved by the other powers. Tbe Foreign Office Is expected to snake some expla nation later, Berlik, Aug. 18. A semi-official dis patch from Shanghai, dated Wednesday, sayai "The foreign consuls, acting on a joint resolution, have sent to their respec tive governments the following cable gram: "'If the Indian troops are withdrawn from Wu Sung it will constitute a menace to the safety of Shanghai. These' traops ought to be landed on lb basis of aa international understanding. To insure the adequat safety of Shanghai sore troop ought to ' be landed Im mediately." ;. WxsBiNevoa, Aug. 16. Consul-Gen-eral Goodnow has not seat a copy of Ibe resolution said to have been agreed upon by lb consuls at Shanghai. His reports arajsomewhat analagous, however, in ad 'vising that say actloa should U, of an international character. Wu Song, refer red to In tbe Berlin dispatch. Is aear ibe city of Shanghai sad occupies about the ssm relation to it a Coney Island does to New York city. In connection ' with the foreign differences arising at Shang hai It may be significant that th cruiser New Orleans sailed yeaterday from vlte for Wa 8uag. v ,' , " " '(- r .as." ,..., v,'. Th quicker you stop a cough or eold the lee danger there will be of fatal lung trouble. On Minute Cough Cur Is th only harmless remedy that give Immediate result. , You will like H. P. 8, Duffy.-, ' - :-' ' v - THE NICEST LOT OF . :. - ',: ' . '.'.I ' .: r . !-'..'.:,' ''-,''.. i- J i ' r- i '" ' ... Portsmouth Corned Mullets, That have been brought to i Market this Season Just Re- Qeived. Also a fresh lot Whole Dried Codfish, I'll and nice Irish Potatoes. Fulton Market Beef and Small Hams., jg Nice lot Jellies in glass jars, 10c each. Pure apple Vinegar and Spices. jj Full line Canned Goods. g Give me a call. Bespectlully, mm. tliVOilaltUda II sa, Wholesale rossei, 3 PhoneOl. 4 71 BroM W. PLANTERS WAREHOUSE Sw a. For, a regular $1 00 Straw Hat. Did you ever hear .ot such a price P , ' ' ' We have s few sixes left snd are glv Ing our friends an opportunity to buy l good Straw Hat for 29 per cent leas than New York Cost. Call early Sod get your choice. Dont. forget also that w are selling And that our entire stock of Clothing is bring olTitrnd at 20 prr rent leas thaa regular prlrea. Your clianee now to 'make 7l5o go far as l 00 K' nerally doe. Oi v ti a rail. Opening Sale, Wednesday, Aug. I. The Planter's Warehouse is located in the business part of the city and the finest Warehouse in the State. We will have plenty of buyers 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 see 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 com intuition Collection of Rents for those in tbe city as ell aa those living outside. E. E. H ARPER. .'In addition to the Urge and complete : . stock of : Bicycles and. Sundries,: I art -V carrying a full ana varied stock of Guns Refrofoers, Loaded Shells, 8c I wilt guarantee : to sale you money on any miht of Gun, and ii'.7 zcll ctlzr r:; ; u t..:sLnz on t, V . 'i TRENTON HIGH - SCHOOL. Prepares for Ute, College or Business. Literary; Business and Musical courses emphasized. Six well equipped teach ers. 155 Student. Religiqus atmos phere. Prohibition town. Health good Highly endorsed. $70 or $100 per year total coat. Begin Sept. 6, 1000. Address W. H. RHODES, Prin., Trenton,, N. C, I ai i1,pook More i 5 ; Attention I K School Teachers and School Ohll- I dren, we are headquarters for all at ' ' " a J kinds of School Books sad School 9 S Supplies.' f : . k j . .. ,. , . ,.' ., ''. if -v S (a. H. Ennett I FRUIT- JARSi! Jelly Tumble Tobacco Twine At Lowest Prices Oils HTOTEJ.'-:'. Ooslog them out. A few Wiokless "Blu Flnme" and olhef oU stove. ' Cblmury Wove So. , ' , ' r II. E. WniTEHURST, 45 Pollock Street, ' New Bern, N. 0. Lombardis Orchestra f, Furitihh Mhh!c fof l'.allM, s F.iTenaili'S, Private lmiin-t, I'ic-Nirq, '.xcurniiiiiH, elf., ;il. f l.ntl, Ku!1.m. luul Tern i.i I' 'l: A; : 'y t To Tobacco Gioweis We have a com plete line of . . Tobacco Thermometers, Tobacco Knives, Tobacco Twine. And solicit your Orders for same. J. C.AVhitty U Notice ! The only man there be. ., Not Left, Com Sew. A No. 1 Real Heart Hand-mad snd Bawad Shingles always on hand, Lathe, Carts aad Pnggtes. Kiln Tar and Fat Llghtwood Post. " AU kinds of Stove Wood delivered to yoordoor. Two Stones to 1st aad bouses lo not 11 th time.';... ", Llm to retail or by th barrel. See: I1 Ml V jiV hi ss j Mi .v r i r a ; . ft W Mm. I YOU'LL SEE At a ptunoe tliat our Spring Woolens ilrlkc Hie tup notch la the variety of ar pniiiMin. What a suit is mad of mid the wny it la Diwle up are th two ".rliint (lien pull)', We bsV BO i! In i ' I r r-j -t. Our work I t i i I I or d'..-, 'ixy of fahrlis . t i ' r i, -v.
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