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IVY - - r r hp VOL. XVI1I--N0. 126. NEW HUN, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1900. NINETEKNTH V K A It, " lU.W 11 j c - ' try; 1 PERFECT, BLEND, TEA,; Only 10c for 1 - (is I I Will refund your money it you are not M $ satisfied atler using. ytjr S V y 47 & 49 Pollock Street. v XT 4 "1. ... n A fresh lot Corned Portsmouth Mallets nnd Small fig Hams 5 to 6 lbs. Also small Breakfast Strips, 2 to 3 ibs Good Rutter 25c lb. Very best Elgin and Fox River Butter at 30c. We are also agents for the Spanish Root Toilet and Lan n dry Soaps. They are guaranteed to cure Heat, Pimples, Halt Rheum, Tetter, Black Heads and other Skin Diseases. They are Purely Vegetrble. 1 iGive us a trial for anything in the Grocery Line and we will do our best to please you or refund your money.' Yonrs for Business. J. R. PARKER JR., GROCER, phone 69. 77 Broad Street. Prompt Delivery From Dunn s If yon want a good enp of and yon will get it ' ' This coffee ii equal to any ice oi prion. T. , A W erhanlr Thnt '.Always Hwesmt'-V' ' ; By our Fine Tool for carpenter, masons and painter' ne, tell his fellow .wurkmea that at go plane la till town nas yon And snob tbomngb mlafacttoe In all kind of mechanic tool a you ' ran right bre, where nntlilng is kept ' but a superior grade and fine bristle of the beat manufacture. " And w also have on band a large slock of Sormn Windows and Doors, whlrb w are now Rolnir to sell at rust nd Imlnw f 'Hit In order to niak room lor Fall UckkIs. Liaitijiafaiimaaaiaaaaaf wtMiww)iiaiigiiii I. ''. f ' our 4 lb. Package, w w Print 5 V Tou' can always expect when you order your food supplies from this reliable itore. We oan sup- ply every demand of a first cluss family trade with the Choicest Staple and Fancy Groceries, Rol Isbea, Pickle, Sauoes, Olives, Fox' Rirr fHat Butter, and Pig Ilara at R tok Bottom Prioes. . '. We make a specialty of high grille Teas nd (Coffees. ' Our Perfection Blend Coffee is Fine, Price Only 20c. delicious coffee Jjuy a pound - coffee in the market, regard - FRUIT JARS I Jelly tumblers,;; Tobacco Twine ' Si '' ' it.' " ' ii r, '.-1 ' 1 At Lowest Prices .OIL STOVES. : .:. , , . Closing them out. A few WlcMe Blue Flame" and other oil stove, . .Chimney Stove 6c. '"!'; II. E. WHITEnTJRST, 46 Pollock Street, New Bern, N. C. REAL ESTATE ! City Real EataM bought and o.d on oommlxslon. i - t Collection of Rent for those In the e.ty a ell a tloe living oiitMd-", , . . , GROT. TOIL The Mob Barns The City Ball At , ' Akron Ohio. ' Betolt of FallBM to .Ljsek th Ne- jro Peefc. h Troon Called to -the Seee Serta ' Mora Antoiff Killed. Special to Journal, ' Akboh, Ohio, Angutt 33 The zcos- uiaet or : toe - mob . which attempt- td to And and lynch the Louil Peck, who confessed to haying attempted to asnult the six year old daughter of Theodore Mass, culminated In grat disorder last night. In the attempt yesterday, to storm the county jail, two member of the mob were killed. .' Laat night the mob destroyed theClty Hall by the ate of dynamite and fire. The low 1 a million dollars. Two build ing were burned and One partially wrecked. ' The Mayor of Akron balled for troop. i ner oimnunio arrived on the scene and cleared the streets at the point of bayonet. The mob fled before the ad vance of the soldier. . The mob then started for the house of Chief Police and the treopt hurried there, five men were killed and two more are dying. The Chief of Police and the other city officials are all In the Mayor' house, having escaped from hi own house which the mob had surrounded. More troops are on the way to Akron Serious trouble 1 feared to-night. The Mayor and the commander of the troop are devising plan to protect the city. .The Mayor and the city officers were be sieged In the city hall for two hours be fore they escaped through a rear win dow. The Chief of Police became deranged In bis mind last night. A new Chief has been appointed. , The negro Peck, whom the mob was after, Is in Cleveland jail where he was carried from Akron before the attack by the mob. Another Akron negro was taken to Cleveland as it was feared that the mob would attack him. SENATORSHIP PRIMARIES. State Executive Committee Will Meet and Provide For Holding Them. Special to Journal. Halkigh, August 13 Tonight the Democratic Stale Chairman, F. M. Sim mons announces that there wll be a meeting of the Bute Executive Commit tee here on the evenlne of September nth to.provlde the machinery for hold ing the Senatorial primary, a prescrib ed in. the resolution of 'the late State convention,, and for the transaction of other connected with the national cam paign. There are at least four candidates for the Senatorablp. There 1 moit talk about two of these Chairman Simmon and Julian 8. Carr. The former ha the prestige of two successful campaign 1898 and 1900; the latter ha much Influ ence with the Confederate toldlar ele ment and I at the head of their organl nation In thi State. The friend of Frank L Osborne avert that he I the ablest of all the aspirant and the friend of;Alfred M. WaddeU, Mayor of Wil mington and ei-Cqngresaman, make the claim a to him. TU primary will be held on the day of election, at which the Democratic vo ter are to express and decide their prsf erence far Senator. - Lost January, when the Democratic Stat committee met, this plan of a .Senatorial primary was warmly commanded, and In April, when the State Convention of the party met, it was ordered (hat the primary be held on the day of the eleotlon. Ten day ago the fact tuddenly developed that there wa opposition to the holding of a prl mtry at ail, or that If It be held It be left to he counties, Tour 'correspondent asked Chairman Simmon what woald be done. He replied that the conven tion of the party bad formally ordered the primary held la the Stat and that It wonld be to held. ; Inquiry we mad a to what wa the source of tb opposl lion to in primary ana in reply It wa Intimated that the friend of some East- e'rn CongrsMmsn thought the vole caat at the primary might not be as large a that at the regular eleotlon and that tbl might lead to an Idea there wa "pad ding of vote". ' "v'.',: i ', - Ice Cream Bod today at McSorley's. Meetlnf of County Commissioners. 1, R. P. Williams, member of the Board of Commissioners of Craven county, request the Chairman of tbe Board to call a meeting of the Comls- lonert on th 2Hth, day of August, 1900, to take action relative to such buslneas as my come bofore It. ' R, P. William, August Slat, 1900. Commissioner. CmnmlMlAMis Ifntln.. Under ectlon 708 of the code, I here by upon t'i application of It, P. Wll lisms, commix iloiior call a spm-lul ni"t I n n of Hie i'.imtd of Coimrillonius on August 2M:li, 1!I00 l HoVI.m k a. lu. at tlii t'ourt linii.e In fi'i'W 1'i in. cu Is f ir tli. trm, iLm (,f I l itfllf.S t.) 1 1 O Pnilrn f -; ' -l fully r ; ; I a f As l!.: "Unit f, I re OFFICIAL FIGURES. The Coiistitntwiul Amendment WatCar- rled by 53,933. . Special to Jonraal.i' ' ' Ralbiob, August 28. The State Board of Canvaaser met te-day and canvassed the vote on the Constitutional Amend ment. The vote was for the Amendment 188, 217, against the Amendment 128,885. Majority for the Amendment 68,033. RALEIGH. Offer of General Carr to Soldiers Home. The Visitors Wednesday. More Rain. Ralkior, N. C. August 28. The gen eron offer of Julian 8. Carr to com pletely equip the hospital at the Soldier' Some here 1 appreciated, bot the veter an declare they must nut let him have all the burden; that they will raise all they can and then let him do the reet. The hospital will be completed October 1. It cost is $5,000 appropriated by the Legislature. The veteran in their meeting last night asked the Legislature to make an ample appropriation. It mean are now limited, and there are oh Die lOOappllcatioue for admission, which cannot be granted. Col. Carr last year gave the Borne, provisions for four month, aud ibis year ha supplied It with flour. The military made a fine impression here yesterday, marching well and being nicely equipped. To-day the New Bern division of Naval Militia left for home. after having marched to the capitol square and naluteJ ilio Vance Statue and the Confederate Mouuineut. The State Board of Agriculture is call ed to meet next week. There were 4,000 visitors to the State Museum yexterday. The Vance statue Is (really admired. Large numbers of people viewed ll to day. The Stale character the Church Lum ber Company, of Salem F. II. Fries and other being the stockholders. Heavy rains fell in this section last night, ascompanled by 'severe electric storms. Cotton dealera any that crop ha Improved during thi week, though In some sections the daniaee done by the Intense beat and drought is Irrepar able. An employment agency here Is In formed by New York employment agen cies that no more negro laborers are wanted there. Thi is supposed to be tbe outcome of the recent race riot there.' Wesley Whitaker, dUd here yesterday, aged 80. He was for year an editor, wa -Mayor and for 80 year a magistrate. Be wa the first railway postal clerk here. TBE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. K. Latham, New Bern, N. O. New York, August 18 Open. High. Low. Close ,. S.17 V.tT 8.99 9 08 .. 8.87 8.70 8.88 867 .. 8.65 8.5T 8.61 8.61 .. 8.43 8.46 840 8.40 .. 8.40 8.43 8.87 8.88 8.46 8.46 8.40 8.40 Open. High. Low. Close .. 781 79 78 79f .. sat 6t, Of 84 . 10J 10, Cotton: Aug Sept., Octi Nov Jan Mch Whiat: , Sept OoBN: Sept So, R'yPfd.. TOI.... .., Fed. 3. Con. T. . Leather .. . Cotton receipt were 1,300 bales at all porta. Jordan's Liver Pill arc the best liver pill made. Bold only at Darts' Phr- ivy'-."-1.-.;. Notice of Meetlnr of Creditors to i vff; Consider Discharge. , In the District Court ot the' United Slates, for the Eastern , District of Morth Carolina. ' ' ' ; - la tb Matter, of Ltppmta Edward, '" Goldsboro, N. C- Bankrupt la Bankruptcy. i - t To tb Creditor of Petitioner, who ha . been adjadlcated a Beakrapti v .-' , Take aotlo that a meeting of eredl tors will be held at tbe office of L. I. Moore, Referee, In New Bern, N. C at II M. on the Stta day of August, 1900 el which lime the creditor may atund, prove their claim, appoint a trustee, x tmtn the bankrupt, and transact inch other bnsineas as may properly come he for tb meeting. ; - v , - L.J. MOORE, - ' ! y Referee la Bankruptcy. New Bern, N. O, Anguit 14th, 1900. Millions will b spent In politic tbl year. We can't keep .the campaign going without money any more than we ca keep tbe body vigorous without food. Dyspeptics nsed to ttarv them selves. Now Kodol Dyspils Cure di gests what you eat and allows you to eat all the food you want. It radically cure itomtch trouble F.8, Puffy. HE7S SLOW. Situation tr Pektn Uncertain and Wires Belierea Cut, BeiOlt f Hardship Dnrlhg Siege. Warship at Ahinghal. Gen eral Chaffee is Thankful. HeMan Front Con ger. Special to Journal. WaiBiKOToM, August 28 The for eign Council at Shanghai have beard nothing Iroin Pekiu since Ibe l?lh, and tear thai the Chinese have cut the wire. The allies at Pekju demand the execu tion of Priuc Tuan who was bo largely iponalble tor the Boxers attack on the legation. Heveral ladies In the Ptkin legations have died from the hardship suffered during the tlege. Twenty-seven warship of foreign na tion are now at Shanghai with seven tbjusaud men. More veasels are ex peeled. Wasuinoton, August 22 The Wa Department ha made public the follow ing: "War Department, August 23. To Major General Chaffee, Pekin, via Taku: The President jrins me in congratula tions to you and the officer and men ef your command on the brilliant achieve- meol in which the courage, fortitude and akill of the American forces In Cblua have plajeii so houorubln apart, With mourning for your fallen com rades, tbe whole country Is proud and gatefu for your great success. "Kliu Hoot, "Secretary of War.' Washington. Annual 12. The Stale Department made public tonight cablegram .'row Miumwr Couger iu the duparlmeul cipher to (he fallowing ef fect: "Pekiu, Aug. 19. "Secretary of State, Washington: "The Chinese army Hed. The imperial family and the couri hare g me west ward, probably to HiaL-Fu, lu the Prov ince Of Shen-Si. No representative of the Chinese Government are In eight in Pekin and the condition are chaotic. The palace Is expected to be taken im mediately. Many missionaries have started for home, while others remain in chance of the Christian refugees, num bering about 1,000. "Oongek PEAS for Fall PLANTING. Landreth's Morning Star, extra early. pleveland'a First and Best For Sale By CI1AH B. IIII.Ia East Market Dock, New Bern, N. C. d-swf w-tf. FOIt HALF. ! I will sell tnr Cat Rigged Boat. 8be ha cabin forward, It can be changed aft at small expense, and she will carry 60 tubs ot oysters and sleep two men in oabln. Itely pat In the best of order. New mast, new sail, new ceiling and tight as a bottle. Splendid anchors aud ohaia cable, extra anchor and 80 feet 2 Inch rope cable, new. fall on , 8AM. B. WATEHS, 106 Middle 8U - d-ewfw-tf. YOU'LL SEE At', a glance that our Bprlng Woolen strike tbe top notch In the variety of ar Ustlo pattern,', What a olt I made of and th way It t made np are tbe two importaal dree point. ' Wo hate no rival In either respect. Our work I not Imitated and our display of fabric I exclusive. Order now. ''. ' 7 X F. M. Chadwlck, Bagging and Ties W a ready to supply th trade with Cotton Bagging and Ties, Bag Cloth, Heavy Sacks, Ac Price ar Right,, - f. 13. Intham & Co. LBook Store i 5 trr . r S We can supply . ' anything to be ; , fcjrJ in a first , ci5s Look Store. mi's cl f 4- b VI WW DON'T YOU NEED A GOOD BROOM? It so, go to McDaniel's and you can get one lor 25c 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. Qiye me a call. Respectfully, J. L. MIL, 'Phone Ol. THE WORLDS, BESTV TiswJ .rm d jT ' r.s, -v - .... ji You are uraed tn nil and examine OFTEN IMITATED, these Shoes. They NEVER 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. J. G. VUNN & CO. 57 POLLOCK STREET. PLANTER'S Opening Sale, Wednesday, Aug. I. The Planter's Warehouse is located in the biuincss 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 j the aim of the management to give his personal attention to all sales and to ee that yon are well looked after when on the market with tobacco. Onr 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. In addition to the large and complete "stock : of: Bicycles and Sundries, I am partying full ana varied stock pf Guns' 'y Refrofrers, leaded SheU&di will guarantee to saie you money on any make of Gun, and will sell other 1 If f' - '' , gOOuS W IMS line On tery close - margin. Give me a call. ' vn. t. hill, l !..: i' :;c ill ml (':'' Wholesale J & leoijtil g 71 IIr,-.-l Hi, WAREHOUSE Notice ! The only man there be. , Not Lett, Come See. .A No. I Real Heart Hand-made md Sawd Shingles always on band, , Lathe, Cart and Fnggies. Kiln Tar and Fat Llghtwood Post. , All kinds of Stove Wood delivered to yonr door.'. Two Store to let and house to rent all the time.!' , .' Lime to retail or by tbe barrel. See BIG HUiTuS.iDttlBMai RUBBER TIRES. J Auggics : or ' irrig iui uinuvu to order witn unboer t ire or neir wheel with rubber . tirea for your . Wl1 hnm 0r other-, . tehinle at short notice.- v-.u -.Vr . '.v. , S..v). .''j 4lfs you wnht anything in onr lino call on ns.,v, -,r v . We will please yott. ' , j ' , Hespflolf ully, . . ' rj. II. WalcrH A Con, n.Dnn M. 76 Broad Strnet
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