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? v - f e i . ; j i VpL XV1H--N0. 131. - NEW BKRN, C, TnURSDAY MORNING, AUSUSr 30, lOO.Irr NINETEENTH TEAR "4 7 t' ' J it J .r - $ J. PFRFFftT Rl OnlyJOc.for 14 lb. Package. - Will refund yvar k 47 & 49 Pollock Street. 2 s A fresh lot Corned Portsmouth Mullen and. Smalblig Hams 5 to 6 lbs. Also small Breakfast Strips, 8 to 3 ILs. ' Good Putter 25c lb. Very boat Elgin and Fox Uiver Print Butter at 30c , " We are also ageuts for ie Spanish Root Toilet and Laun- dry Soaps. They are guaranteed to .cure' Ilea 'Fimples, Stilt X . Rheum, Tetter, Black Heads . and other Skiu Diseases. TheyV are Purely Vegetrble. - ' ' 3 Give ii a trial for anything in the Grocery Line and1!: we will do'our best to please you or refund your'money. " " ' Yours for Pusmess. J. U. PARKfeR, Thohe 69. ji (fl ' i Prompt Delivery mr in i i .I i f If you want a good'cup of delicious ooffeebuy m pound X '; J" anf yom will get-it-!!'- svUi, :-v,V ; 'V-'C : . .Thu coffee Uqua1 to any eoffde in-the market, regard';.' i',,'' less of price. - y. JHO. i .-5; v - , ' ' " . A M;Iinisl That . ' Py our Fine Tools for earpenttra, maaon and painter bm, IflU kit fellow workmen ibal at no V're tula tno '. 1 ran via find inch lliomii(h sailafnotion In all kln'll fit mrrliKnir.4 tooln roll ' ran rlglil here, where 0 IIiIiik I kept ' but a anperlor xrailo and rlne bristle of . the aianulacture. .','' Am) on alio liav no hand a lar;f aiwk of Hrrwo Wlndnwa m f)irt. which nti are nfw going to aril at rml ml tx-Niw c at In onlcr l rnnVe r""tn - tor Kail duo-la. . VIM TFA 'V- V A- money it you are not, 3E- " 1 . . ' ' JR., GROCER, ;7 Broad Street. You oin alwy lpecf when "too order aur food iuhnlim from ? thli rlibl store.; We cn sop- : family trade with the Oboicert .. r SUpio and Ftney Orooeriee, Rel- r lihie,. FleklMr Sauce, 'ox : RiTJr Print Butter, and Pit Bams ' at Rielr Bottom Price ' We make epecllty of high . ' ' fe-VlsTeaeaatlCofreet. ' - H I Our Perfeejfon Diem) . v' . " Price' Only 20a. fruit:, JARS I .f..v - . " ;. .. ellyurriblers vTbhcco -Twine At Lowest Prices '.V -1 ' - -. .Closlhg tliem pjl. A few Wlokless 'Ulun Klame" n l other oil atitv (t;lilinnfy Btore 6e. ' v. ' : H.C. 7niTrnu:.3T, " 45 Po1Iol:k Street,;' Tw Pi ro.'i. C, REAL nSTATH ! . - City Heal Eatale. bought and ao.d on comnil'a'on , ' , ' , , . ' ('. (".iM.nf.f Ilcula for llinn in the C - - at llinp living or!( Up, Says That The Relief of legations Completes the Military Move. - Railway Beinirltepalred to Pekia Important Cablaet Meetlac C " at Washlagtoa. Ne More , ' r Troop. Befufees - . ' ' . i FromPekln. . . r Special. to Journal. " ' - y ' WAUnNQTOH, A411. - 9. A.'Jpneie force is on the -wr .from Tientsin, to oecupy-Pan Ting Fa, a Germtq . conroj li provided with-store, and proTisiooi. The railway is now working halt way from Tientsin 4o Pekin. , A telegram from Bt. Petersburg reiter ates the statement that -Russia will alt most Immediately notify the powers thai she considers (he relief of the Pekin le gations as the Anal accomplishment ol the military task ofthe allies. -'.- A special cabinet meeting U being held at the' White 'House 'today.. Jm ptfrunt developments-are. expected re garding Uhlnese matteA;' - , " WisniNQTOM,' Aug. . 28. Action - was taken by the. far Department this morn ing carrlying out the recently annonned policy of (his Government to send no more troops to China at present. An order was sent to the department' agents at Kobet Japan, to divert the First United Stages Cavalry .from thai port,io Manila Instead of allowing it to proceed to Taku, according to the original orderst A , , : TiftsTsin, China,, Aug., 8. Flftj lmerlcans, Inclu.llng Mlaies Condlt- Smllh. Woodward and Pavne, have ar rived herefrom Pekin, which city tbe left Ave da) sago by boat . V . Fifteen of the American won n led, In cluding the marines w'ounded during the itege of the legations, have also arrived he-e by boat from Pekin. Captain My ers, of the United dlates Marine Corps, Is suffering from typhoid fever In Pekin and cannel be moved. , v .Knights of Pythias. Dsteoit, Mlcb., Aug. S8. The Mili tary Division of thcOrder of Knights of. Pythias jlld Itself prouddn Its biennial parade, this afternoon, and the vast crowds who" witnessed the Inspiring pageant gave enthusiastic approval all along the march. Nine thousand, uni formed and' helmeled .Knights and musicians marched In rapid -?d orderly manner over the route of five miles, and were officially reviewed, 8 rat, by 8upreme Chancellor Sample, and before dismissal by Hajnt-General Carnahan, commander of the Uniform Sank. Thinning Raiks. Cuicaoo, August 28. For four hour and a half to-day the thinning ranks o the Grand Army of the Republic passed invjew bcfore.thelr leaders and before probably a million spectators, packed in almost solid masses along the four miles of the Ifhe of parade. It was,' according U Commander-Jn-cblef Sbaw, the great est psrade since that day In ' Washing ton when the hundreds ofthoutsnds ol veierans," the most powerful army on earth, marched In review to their final dlsbandment. , ' -'.s-V. f, " vProbably thirty 'thousand members of the army of veterans look part In, the parade. With ranks almost perfectly aligned, but occasion ally faltering under the burden of Jart, they died past the reviewing stand on Michigan Avenue, saluting as they marched past General Nolson-As - Miles, Commander-ln-Chlif Bhaw, Daniel A. Sickles and the Spanish Mini' ter, Duke D'Aroos. - i i Famous Woman Dies. "-NuBreLCjVs., Aug. 3a Mrs. Butler, wife of Mslor-Gensral M. C. Bull er, ,0. S. Ah died St Old- Point .Comfort this afternoon, of acute, nehramla. She came lo Old Point three or four days ago. -, ,. Mrs. Mutlar vu alttv-elsht years' old. au4 (be daughtef of Governor Pickens, war QoVeraor of South 'Oarollqs. Tb body will be taken l Edgefield, 8... 0. for Intermenf. ; - It will surprise you to eiperleace the Decent obtained of using the dainty and fatonus little, pill known as De Wilt's r l-. tj i- .' v a r.. ' . ' .Uliliv miliar ..iwrv r. 0. vuuj, . ;r 'fl- JK MAiUCETS.- v The following quotations were receiv ed by J. K. Latham, New Bern, N. O. l " v " . . rNaw Yona, August 19 Cottok; .-,(. Open. High. Low, Coae Aug. 0 08 IIS t.08 .806 fipt .. 8 69 , 8.04 8.80 8 48 8 30 8.S8 8.43 boo 8 4S : Oct .. 8 40 8 58 8.46 8.41 8.40 " Nov.. '.,..-.y.t Ml Ja.. t..,.. 8 40 "IMch......;... 8.4J WnjtAT: Ojien. 8.41 8J 8.41 Ulgh. Low, (lose BOS 79t "- 80 Bept 7i Oonur - . - ' St-pk.... So; U j I'M TS 1... ...... . F.-.1, S. Con. T . . i,l-nther ' I i ' ' Col ton rwrtpts Wrs - 82 - - 10J 8f 78 10 l't-naAt a t"ii la. oil Vi 1 1 j 1 1 h or r--lil WADDELL A CANDIDATE.- ;r Annoanccs-lhe Pact In a Characteristic letter to the People. -"' Special to JoufuaL j v.- . WltmsTOK, N. 0 i Augat 2t. The following card was Isaaued Today to the PemoOratlo voleraof N"rfli ( arellnh:' I respectfully Inform you that I am ..a candidates for he homluatton to United States Senate, which is lo be mido by the primaries on the, 8th-of November next and as such 1 solicit your vies.- If either of the oandidstes for that position has served the 'Democratic party and tin- State of North Carolina longer and -tetter, and has done more to establish white supremacy, and ts otherwise better fitted for the place than iriyse f 1 thluk that be ought to be prefered to mr. Wbelber that be the case or pot Is lor the people to decide, add f, shall bow to their dicir fbn; t AiyftEtt Hooita B audel " Hambert's Assassin. Special to Journal.. - . ; Rous, Aug. 29. The trial of Bread, jtheassasBin of King Huiulerlv began here today. BreacI - noilflul the Juilgo that h. would not reply to questions. . i,-. Lynched for Murder. dftABiorrK, N. t Augr 38,-i-A bruta . murder was followed -by a Ij-uciing ' Forest Clly, a shorty illataure from Unr totte, this aftnrmioii. The mivnlereil mar was Mills II. Flack, a promluent.cltls:i of Rutherford county and a member ol the State LegiaUiure. Tuemau wlur vai lynched for the crime wn 'Aver; MilU a well-known negio of ibaUk-cilon. Flack bad Nv-n mlsinK pr-ac.hes from his . orchard. l.'ircHiuaUncrs a-emed lo point to M'lls ax the thief. Flark met Mills this afternoon ami accused him. Mills drew-a'pirt-l an I glint Flnck, the bullet entering the body near the heart, earning death a!in-.at inslanlly. PUck's body wss soiii found at a point near hie. home, snd.MllH m cipiur'.-il an hum afterward N- An armed mob l.ook the negro from. the officers, swung him l.i a tree and then riddled his body with bullela. Mills Is sstd to have been a desperate Chirac ter, and bu victim was one of the uiosu pppulsr men In the State. England Pays High For Coal. London, Ang. 87. The British Ad mlralty baa bought 100,940 ton of Welsh steamer coal a 28 to 30 ahllllnps per ton the highest price ever psld. There Is continued active discussion eflhe rise In the price of coal. The Standard's New York correspondent minimizes the importance of coal ex ports from the United States, on the ground that' there Is no gusrsntee of maintenance of the present prices, while there is s lsck of contracts of sufficient dimensions to warrant the establishment of a steamship tins confined to the cos) trade. Special Grand Excursion. There will be a grand excursion to the ''Land of the Sky," leaving here Tuesday Sept. lh, and special low rales are offered. .'; The fare for the round trip tickets will allow two full days In Asbevllle. The round trip fare front New Bern is $5.60 Train leaves at 6;06 a. m. The A. & N 0. railroad coaches will go through with out change Tickets on sale at the OfflOS.' - li-.:'' -''-. ;;4 ' ;-,' '. Sunday Passenger Excursion Rates, ; The A.-4 N. 0. Railroad will sell tick ets after this dale at tbe .following, ex cursion rates by Nos. 8 and jk train on Snndsvi'- 'C Prom M. City loOoidsboro return... 13.10 " Newport ? - -. ' New Bern ' V . ! l.M "r Core Creek:';, ' " -. ..-'f.- " Dover -: -'-. '."" 15 . Klnstou ".r-.' ;. - The above tickets are "good" only on Sundays by Nos. I and 4 trains and on dales stamped br wrllled oa tickets, thd limits will not be extended. : ; " . : - s. L. Dit-u, G. P. A, ; ;.Aogust so. iwo.t.s';i;;r ''. aa r-r '".' ' ;' ; Pipkin's Popular Excursion. On September lltb, R. B. Pipkin will run a popular excursion from this city to Norfolk, Washington and Baltimore, tbe fare being to Washington; and return 9.50 to Baltimore and retnro $7.00. ... The time given id Baltimore or Wash ington Is two days and one night. The excarstnn Is for white people only. ' Ei ourslonlils leave here at 9 a! m., Srpieih ber ilib. ; J, , C !- . The route from Norfolk Is by steamer and parties going should write at once to R. E. Pipkin, Ooldalmro, N. C, and engage their slate rooms and thus avoid any confusion later on, when the party arrives at Norfolk, This Is a cheap Irlj) and anyone think ing of going north should wait for It and s ive money . , : " lce.Crram, delivered lo any part nf the city, 80 cents quart, at HcSorley's. J. J. natter Is soiling Ms Klhhona, Lawns, I.adU-4 Oxfords, and all summer gi)iiil nry low for the CR'h. ' (.: ..:e ( -I ,.: :J. SUTE CAUPAIGH Time Set For Its Opening InolinH , ced As Sept. ioth. - - ProrS, finVs Of llitr-" Agrlcullursl Convention.-; I)r Leniat Kr-! port on Smallpox.; Stu ' - dents are Arrivlftg. '"'"-7 St Luke's Home. S,.e ll lo Journal. . J Ralktor, - Anir. 89; -The . Democratic National campaign In !N.n i Ii C'andlna will begin HefLteinher 10. J -niilto an nouiifciiiunt l.i this t-ffoct wa made to day. 1 wo more mt inhere of the association of coiriintv-ioiK-rs of ngrltfulturo arrived today lo au cud lis convention here, be Sg Frank Hill, of I.itllc Rock, com m asioner for Arkansas, and "president Djgger of the Ah.l atna agricullural aud mechanical college. . - . . The features of the tension of iho con vention today were llm aildresrs on soils aud soil text ly Milio.i WIiIiuh), chlef'of the soil lest division of the United Stales agricultural department, and tho illustrated lecture "n good roads hy stale geologis: II tlincv. . 1'he soil lest In 1 1. Is Smio Is making gt-Oifrogresf. 1 lio ixptrts are now Stpuft Iho line of the Atlantic and Norlb a ltd inn tailway. The Hnlcjjjh homerv yarn mill has sold lis ''mule" spinners made in 1890, lo Unntsvllle, Ala. mill, and Is putting In n w "mule.-.", which will spin liner yarns. Ir. Kichard II. Lewis, Se.-rtary of the State Hoard of Ili ilili. says there, are now live linu'saa majy fot-l of smallpox as there were laH year at I his date. Students aiu arniih!$ at the Agricnl-J lural and Mcrhanicul Cnl'rge here earlier Ihan ever hefore ilis Clj;iit days before i he term begius, yet tlitr.i) are now over lllty present. . . . For St. Luke's home for the agod and Infirm worsen, and also 'or the widows of Confederate yeit-iana if-l 5111 has liotn raised In various citii s airl ton ns In the Stftl-. T8 bone is here. Yt u will never find alny other pills so prompt and so pleasatst as DeWill's Lit tle Earfy liisers. F. 8. Duffy. , Guida Excluded. Naw Touk, Augus.t 28 -Tho Italian Guldn, who arrived In tliU counlry two weeks ago, In company with Iho alleged Anarchist Mareeca, another Italian, was ordered excluded today: He will beJ ported to Europe. Maresca's case has rfot been decided. Thero were reports that Maresca and come to kill President McKinley, In ac cordance with a plot batched in Italy. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Ttia Kind You Hate Always Bought Bears the Sifiutktnre of vYOlTLL SEE At a glance ; that our Spring Woolens strike the top' notch In the variety of ar tistio patterns.' Whak-a suit is made of andhe way It Is made up are tbe two irapnrUat- drees point. We' have no rival In elllior respects pur :; wort I not imitated end our tilspla of fabric Is exclusive. . Order now. :i ' fit ' ;i- F. Jf. .ifflaAfo1ii - 5." . - f.'. l::6Bacct5 ariL?'OWiSr - '-- ".-; r. ' I "' ' 11 V ' '' ".;,'.' ' " v We have a f corn . ) plete . line of ;;,. Tobacco ' ; Thermometers, Tobacco . , V.Jz '.::,: IInivc3, ; , TcVacco ' ' ' - V Tvvino. . ' And solicit- your Onlr3 for cimo NEWILOT FRESH ' PORTSMOUTH MULLETS Tust Jtleceived at J. L. McDaniel's, 71 Broad Street. Also a fresh lot Whole Dried Codfish, and nice Irish Potatoes. Fulton Market Beef and Small Hams. Nice lot Jellies in glass jacs, 10c each. Pure apple Vinegar and Spices. Full line Canned Goods. Give me a call. . Respectfully, I J. L McDAIEL 1 'Phone 91. 71 TE VVRLDB BEST. urged to call 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; $3.7.5 delivered to any address in Eastern North Carolina. Write for catalogue. G. "DUNN & CO. 57 POLLOCK STREET. PLANTER'S Opening Sale, Wednesday, Aug. I. The Planter's Warehouse is located in the btniness part of the oily and the finest Warehouse in the State. We will have. plenty of buyers wltn plenty of orders for all the Tobacco in this part of the State. ... . It is the uim of the nmiiagoment to give his personal attention to all sales' and to tree that'you ore well looked after when on the market with tobacoo Our motto is "High Prices and Personal Attention to your in terest.? ree Stables. Come down to the opening sale, and we will try to please you. - . . - - PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., , J. M. HOWARD,' Manager. -j Inadditfon 1- J w we rete large mu. op and SuAdriesih amy'i ; :rrymgtuU am varfed stock of Guns jRSomrsi Lowed :''SheW0Bi:0 t; Iwitl. guarknleerto save you money - on . : ' any make of ; Gun, 1 and will sell.; other "' f f ' ' ' goocts.tn ttiis line on Trery close jjurg'nrf Qive me a cdL Vfl. T. MIL! Wliolenale & Retail Grosser, I.ra.r I N1. fmtmtmmm WAREHOUSE .'' The only, man there be., Not Uft, Come Seex 4"A No. I Real ltfart and-made and Sawed Shingles always on band, Laths, Carts and Buggies. Klin Tar and Pal Lightwood Posts. ' All kinds of Stove Wood dellverrd to 'yoot oo.5-;; TwO Stow to let and .houics lo lent all istt-wskVy jvvi -..-. I J ms to retail or by tbe barrel. tni.. 'iu . . ; Irr.. , i- ,J ,1.. - . - TIRES. Notice Bujcgtes ...or : Carriage! ; f umisbed .' to bHler wito Rubber Tiret or new K t .:-.. - ..' i . wheel with robber tire lo jfour ,, w oMler ; vehicle it ahort notice. - .. ".'-' If yon want anything In our line : ' call ou.us. f' 1- ;,, Wo will pleas yon. ; V '.' .. rtntfully,; - ;'" V ii. IT. X 7a t v r a . 1 1 n '; ri.ii 1' 5. - 7'i P r"-t P'.r.-flt. . 'J
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