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rr1'' A t ''iT 1 r- ' ! i VOL. XVHI-NO. 123 NEW BERN, N. C.f TUESDAY MOSSING, AUGUST, 21, 800.v HX', NINETEENTH UUl AmM 1 " iiv TRY : OUR r, . 1 -V ' -1 . w TIN eft PERFECT BLEND TEA; . Vc- I On!pl0clfbiti!4 ji S ', !: :-.. Packaqe . Will refund your money it you are not sausneo auer using-. , n . - ; ' . : :-m 47 & 49 Pollock Street. :f f Just Received I I A fresh lot Corned Portamonth Mullets and Small I ig Hams 5 to 6 lbs. Also small Breakfast Strips, 2 t 3 IbtC Good Butter 25c lb. Very lst Elgin and Fox River Print Butter at 30c. , W are iilsn nwiitii for tba Snanish. Kxit Toilet anil Lann dry Soaps. ' They are guaranteed to cure Heat, l iir.pl es, Halt Sl Eheum, Tetter, Black Heads and other 43kin Diseases. Tiny V KALEIGH. V are Purely Vegetrble. V xr a i m a 4aiml In anwfliilinr. In tVkA (liswr T.ina mwl vxito ud a bi ici ivi nuj vung' u wu uawiuj xjiiic aim we will do our beat to please you or refund your money. Yoara for Business. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. 1---. ' ' k ' . i . Prompt ueliYery tromrUunn s - : Ton can lwy expect wben ' jot order your food suppliet from this reliable itore, We can iup- ply ererjr demand ; of Brat dais : famUy lrade with tlie Oboieeat - t- Btplaad Fancy Grooeriee, Kel-; Vhs Ploklod, Bailcei, OIIe, Fox - Ei Print Bqtter, and Pi Hams' at R wk Bottom Prioei. ' . . We mlte a epecl.lt y of biga grt taToai aa1Oo5ee. .. Oar Perfeotiod Blad Coffee is. Fine, . Price Only 20c: Dry Weather In The East.- Ready For Toe UnTelUntV. Hoote Cevoty.' . Suffers Worst. ' ' Special to Journal. - -f - JIalbiok, Ang 80. Your correipoad-1 ent returned yesterday from . Beaufort, where a week wee delightfully spent. All along the route, ISO mllea. the cropi were looked at with care. The 'damage ts immense, but It In "streaks", showing the scattered character of the rata No where hs the , crops suffered more Mverely tbui in Lenoir county. Some corn is ruined, and In some cotton fields nearly sl the cotton is onen. , The Utile bolls, prematurely forced open by the terrible heat, look ?ery pitiful. , i ; . . It Is learned that the worst damage done by the drought' and heat in the Suuls in the Moon county section, v The Aberdem A Asbeboro railway has taken off one train, so scarce ls: water, and noLlfiea shippers It may hare to stop entirely. , . " The streams' sre nearly dry, swamps never before dry are to now. Wells have gone dry in great aumbers. . The report of the State Agricultural Depart ment for August will be Issued to-mor row. It will be far from good. Corn In some localities, like Beaufort county, Is cut off 80 to 40 per cent. Tobacco in Pitt has been tut off greatly. - The Commissioner' of Agriculture says the drought ' and beat have done great dam. age in the mountains, In atraaks, aa la other sections. Many farmers say they regret that the used any lertilllizers on c jtton, as fertilizers "Bred'' the crop, There are Immense forest fires . la the asi. The . bank of . smoke msde by bene was seen from the sea last Satur day, and obscured the son. Swamps .mil pine forests are burning for scores of mllea ' 1 h i Stale has received the- arms and equipments . necessary to completely equip the State Guard. Ammunition as lot yet arrived. , ., TUe commissioner of agriculture says ill the .commissioners and all the Slate Jhemlits from the Cotton Stales will he here at the . convention this month Secretary of Agriculture , Wilson will erlatuly attend. N. Q, Stronacb, the Superintendent of he Soldier's home here, is sick. The foundation for the Seaboard Air Line's depot at Bideway waa completed today. ' .. The stand for use at the nnvelUng of the Vance statue was completed today. The orator, Blcbard H. Battle, Esq . fass completed the preperallop of his address It Is of almost an hour's length and U certainly a fine production. ... Shells of the Allies Set Burning: the v : Inner City. VV ' i ' If you want it good cup of delicions ooffeebny a pound nd yon will get it v.'M. ' ;t ,'. V 'v.r;:- , i ThJ ooffee it equal to an coffee in the market, regard- y J; ifi-,, leai of priefc-fai?.'.. zy Kft: sists)snMtas)wtimMsisiwt ssmMtstf sitjn. A IMtM-lmnlc .That Alwnj'n'Hwearm",' ' By oar Fins Tnols for carpenters, rnaaon. and painter's w, tvlls bi fellow Ww k men lhat at no plare la this Iowa . ran T"'i And i'U'h tiiorongb aatUfanlinn In all kin'ls n( oiprlnnl loola at you ran riv-lit bere, where n.-ltilncj la keni tint a .iiperlor Rraile Sad Hoe brittle of tlie beat miDUtaoture. . Anil we aluO lv On band a larfre s'H-k of irwa Wlmlowa and Duort, which we are now K"'nK to at cohI and l.ow ct lu Vlr tu limku room tor Kail Uoo li. FRUIT JARS ! Jelly Tumblers, Tobacco Twine At Lowest' Prices OIL STOVJGH. . Closing tbem ont. A few Wiokless "Blue Flame" and other oil stoves. Chimney Stove So.. .; ' II. E. WIIITEIIUEST, 45 Pollock Street,, New Bern, N. 0, REAL ESTATE ! - City Real Estate bought and se.d on eommbialoa -i Collni iiun of Iti'ntu for tlinrin In the e.ly St ill aa llioe living ouli I I- f" TT n. v Empress and Emperer Said to Have Fled CTartar'aasl "iasperUtf V: City 5 OeeBplesljU.vK:?r- ' , Aski Tor Peace. Special to journal; k v. WsNOTo, Aug. SO. Fighting con tinues In the streets of Pekln. The Al lies have not yet conquered the city.' .' . The foreign ' forces attacked , and entered Pekla Wednesday. . The enemy obstinately resisted. la the evening the Japanese blew up the Cblao-Tung gate and the Tung-Chlb gale of the Tartar city and succeeded In entering. In the meantime other foreign forces . entered tbe Chinese city by the Tang Plen gate. Detachments were ten) immediately to the legations anil opened communion? tlons. The ministers aud staffs, were found safe. Wben the Tartar city was taken, the allies commenced pouring shot and shell into the inner or forbidden city, where the Emperor and Empress reside. - The exploding shells have fired the Buildings and flames are sweeping ' over a gieat part of the Inner city. The whereabouts of tbe Empress Dow ager and Emperor Is still a mystery. Li Hung Chang says that tbey fled from the city several days ago, Other live reports say that they are still Uiere. ' The allies first Cleared out the Imperial lty, and the Tartar city, and then st acked tha forbidden city which is also Surrounded by a tlinug wall. All the Americans In Pekln legation are well except a chll I of Oapt. Hera, of (be Marines, which was wounded but li now convalescing. Seven Americans were killed In Pekln during the aiege. Che Japanese cavalry left Pekln to day In pursuit of the Empress and her treasure train which Is reported to have left tbe city guarded by thirty thousand troops and is said to have reached Wo China, through Li Hung Chang, ap plies to the United States In Inatrnct illnlftter Conger and other American officials to open negotiations for peace and settle tbe trouble. (J makes the same application to all the other powers. THB MARKETS. The following quotations were recelv od by J. K. Latham, Mew Bern, N. O. :' : Maw VORK, August to. Oottoit; ' Open, High. Low, Close Aug . , . . . : . Ot .08 ' 8.0 v OS Sept,.., 80 oci;..,..w .Not..,.....,. 8.41 Jan.... ...... 8.88 cb. 8.41 Wbiat:- Sept Cobb: .-' ' ' " '". Sept.. ....... So. B'yPfd..... 68t Fed. 9...... .... S4i Con. TUi.'itiiX;'&t- Leather v .v;'-" Cotton receipts were 800 bales' porta.,: rsJf.vT9.:.? 879 8.fl 8.08 : 8.60 8,61 841 8.48 8.88 8 S3 8.41 Open. High, Low. 78 78 77J 8.7 ; 8.88 8.48 8.5 (Iom 77i 704 84 101 at all It will surprise you to experience the benefit obtained by using the dainty and famous little-pill known a -De Witt's Little Early Risers.1 F. S. Daffy. Think of The Eskimo , - When the tha ' thermometer upward oet .. , And the sun in fury glows, . : '. " Thing ot tbe man amid the snows- V. , Think of the Eiklmot ' Wbea the sweat rolls slowly down, Bringing to yOnr face a frowa, Think of the MaY-sklaoed mtn so browa " " . ' " ' ' ' Think of the Eskimo. . , Wben your bead throbs with the heat And you seek S cool retreat, . Think of the land of Ice and sleet Think of the Esklmol Wbea ofd 8ol lsnghsdowo In glte And his blood-red face yon see, -. Ob, Man? wonld not you rather be . Up with the Eaklmof Albert Ward Dippy, la Philadelphia Bulletin . . ; j: ' ; ' The quicker j pa stop a conga or cold lbs leas danger there will be ot fata lung trouble. One Minute Cough Core It the only harm lots remedy that -gives Immediate results. You will like It. . 8. Duffy. '' If something In your head doth came That bead of yours to eolie It ran be cured If you will but, . Celery Heailadie Powders taka . Made and sold only al Levis' Pharmacy FEKIll 03 m bar the bsskel jarly on Friday Bight at the High school building, ' and.to show that they remember It by attending with full baskets ana pockets full of . money. We must have that bridge 'between Black Swamp and Belgrade. Come out and help us la this good work. : The Kef. Brother BVcloa commences a protracted oieetlag -at ' Tabernacle on llondayi August BVlbXIeV All are most cordially and earnestly invited to attend every ooof tba OMUugik , ' v v '. Trenton Items; -,;h, jiSf;:- August I8in. . RevMD, H. Petree oi l Grange Is holding a aeries of meetings In the Ohriatlaa Church this week. Mr. He tree is an able preacher, antii we' nope much good will be accomplished before he leaves us. ) .yf .,, , Miss Mamie Farrier who hat been vis iting frieuds-Ieaves .today for her borne taOoldaboro, ... .,v- . . ,4 Mitaes alary Uerritage aud Addle Cos ef Catherine Lake are vltltlng Miss Sa rah Herritage. Miss Cattle Koooce left a few days since far Raleigh and tioldaboro, where she wllijnake an attended vlU. Mr. R. P. farker returned. Saturday from an extended visit to La Grange. Prof, W. H. Rhodes and Mr. Lon Taylor left Monday evening for New Bern, the Prof. It bound for Hyde county Where be wilt canvass for his school, with six well experienced teachers, and a business course in additloo, will add many students to the coming scholastic year. Mr. F. P. Koonce left Monday for the northern cities, where he will purchase a large slock of goods. Mr. E. A. Rhodes one of our leading merchants was taken sick Monday, with a alight attack of fever. We hypo It will not prove serious. Mr.8aiiYoftiiihnsju.it returned from Baltimore where be pnrchn.i. d a stock of fall goods, clothing and lueu'a furnUb- lufc"'1- Mr. Dan Dixon, hat been home for a few days recreation, he returned Tuea r- . Senator-elect T. D. n arren 1- now enjoying the sweet repoae of a parental roor. . 5 ; THE NICEST LOT OF Portsmouth Corned Mullets, That have been brought to Market this Season Just Re ceived, Also a fresh lot Whole Dried Codfish, S and nice Irish Potatoes. Fulton Market Beef and Smal Hams. Nice iot Jellies in glass jars, 10c each. Pure apple Vinegar and Spices. Full line Canned Goods. Give me a call. Respectfully, BELGRADE. A complete line nf gold and gold filled watclioi told it J. O. I'ailer't for rah and on liiitnliiit'titt to rptoniilti! (nrlloi. Damage at staysvllle. The High School. Mr. Humphrey Dead. Remember The Basket Me Klc, ".':,:- The Methodist protracted meeting at Maysvllle, closed on Tuesday of : last week. : The meeting was a very success ful and Interesting one' and' much good was done. Its effect will be apparent, la days to come. Homes(hsvs been bright ened, lives have been betteredand aonls have been saved."- .''; ' Mrs. Noole Redd, of Cedar Point, and MM Emma Redd, of Klnslon, visited the family of Mr. and Mrs. Joha T. Henderson last week. The . storm of last week did . not :. harm ua bare. It seamed to have spent Itself before It retched as. ' Maysvllle did not fare so well.'. The school house there waa lifted from the blocks, twisted It a iltlieand thea set down. Some damage waa done to several buildings, and, altogether, the people of Maysvllle seem to hare suffer ed a good deaL' ) V .';; ' X '-! D. a Blmpsoa. of the Belgrade High School, lectured on Cjbrlstlso EducatloB at Maysvllle latt Friday nlbt A large audience turned out to listen, and, judg ing from the attention, they 'most have beeh.very well satisfied. The subject was placed plainly before .' them, and tbey were advised to do their almost for the Christian Education, the Edueatloa of the head and the heart, of the . rising generation.' 'ir1'- ,: t -.q: : The family ot D, B. Elmpsoa arrived ob Thursday of last week. - Mr. Blmpsoa himself has been here for a moath. " ., - The high school will open on Septem ber ..a, ,1900, and continue for nine months. ,- All are ssrnetlly requested to enroll the first dsyV ' - .'rK , Mrs. Jao T Henderson went to Kins ton on Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. 8. B, Simmons, - who' is very sick with typhoid fever. She Will return during tbe week, if the condition of her sister Will permit. . ' ' , . Mr. Walter Redd one of our best yeung men also went to Elnstoalo Visit friends. - -;-. . ,.t Mr. Albert Henderson and Mr. Claj ton Mlllt, two very popular young men went to Rlcblanda oa Baturday. The Rav. Bro. Itler, Preabylerlan Evangelist for this section wss la our neighborhood oa Friday. From Mays vllle be went to Pollocktvllle, where be preached Htturday and Sundty. ' lr. vnnslopber llumpbrey died very suddenly balf-way between Maytvllle and Uelgrade on Sunday afternoon. lie was going home in hit carl when heart failure tolled blia snd he muni have died In a few mlnitlc . The Inijueat waa held on Sunday morning. lie was burltti rjunaRy a'.ornoitn. . All Sirt ( afl.-i!'y rpis'lfftlf 1 to rvuf.il- To Tobacco Gioweis We have a com' plete line of . Tobacco 1 Thermometers, Tobacco Kntyes, Tobacco Twine. . And solicit your Orders for same J. C. Whitty CO. aa J.L mm. t1swfU11MM Wliol3Hale & Uefiiil Grocer, 'Phone !1. 71 UroM St. eaZ ..................... a.. ............... THE WORLD'S BEST, H.rrl J A ' J ' .r. "'.( W j Ami - " a. to call and examine 0FJEN IMITATED, these Shoes. They MEYER EQUALED. are by long odds the best values ever offered in the city, only one price $3.50. Mail orders will receive prompt attention; $3.75 delivered to any address in Eastern North Carolina. Write for catalogue. G. DUNN & CO. 57 POLLOCK STREET. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE YOU'LL SEE At, a glance that our Pprlng Woolens strike tbe top aotoh In tbe variety of ar tistie patterns. What a suit is made of and the way It Is made Bp are tbe two important drees polnu. We Jiavs no. rivals In either respect. . Out work it not Imitated and our display of fabrics Is exclusive. Order now. , ' ... . P. II. Chad wick, Baling: and Ties We a e ready to supply tbe trade with Cotton Ragging and Ties, Bag O'otb, Heavy Sanka, &c. Prloes are Rl ht. el. 12. Xsnt!slKRl' eS Co. At I'- Rnnlr Store J We ccn supply - ' ji c.r j to bz i fc li a first- f Opening Sale, Wednesday, Aug. I. The Planter's Warehouse is located in the LiuinesB 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 bjbacco. Onr motto is "High Prices and Personal Attention to your in terest." Free Stable. Come down to the opening sale, and we will try to please you. .. v ., . PLANTEE'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M; HOWARD, Manager. MMdtttM:ty Urge and iwmpleie,: I Astock jbfABicycles and 1 SundriPajii' : 'carrying a fuUt aha varied stock of Guns AR&ofoers-: Loaded Shells, &CAA--A j:..a ; 7 will guarantee , to saVe you money on x any make of Gun, and will sell other " ' goods in this line on fcry -close margin. , Notice j - The only man there be. ' ' Not Lett, Com See. :V ' )" ' -x '.. . '"A Novl Real Heart Hand-msde snd Pawed Shingles always 6n band", . Ialht, Carts and Buggies. Klin Tar and Fat LightWood Post. Alt kinds or Stove Wood delivered to yWdonr-. -'Tr'f ' t??.fi.U.V?:: Two Stores 'to lot and bouses lo rent all the time. ' -J l' ' Urns to retail ortiy the barrel. 'BIB .Sllstrtii; ffiS a ca U. RUDDER TIRES.. juggles or; Carriagoa furnished i t ordor with Rubber Tire W bew whls with rubber !tires or your hufigy or other ' vehicle at . short iiotice, ,,.';.'!,',';-. If ynn want anything in our line c ill on lis. ' .. ' ',' " ' ' Wo will jdease yon. ,"-' .' . ll.r.'.Tlfwlly, 4. i , . , J ...... . l'. -, 1 ' . ., .. "Jl I'i"- I !''. t. AA: 1 A"';! IOU'l full (O R' n Uhi. 1 aod i:k (..,', t J.J. I'fni f;,ui -i'i !. ' r ' i . IILL,
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