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r:r ' ' - ' - ill ! I ! 1 . f y A, A-i A Aj 'u MAO CTMfl VOL. XVUI-NO. 132. NIW HEM, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 31,- 1900.- NINETEENTH U4K r , ' gulf n a as ft ft, is TRY OUR PERFECT BLEND TEA; V A7 A? V I Only JOc for 1-4 lb.; Package. is IN IN J ; Will refund your money if you are not jJ jV sausneu uiier using. , . u 47 & 49 Pollock Street, I is It Coincides With Russia's In Retard to tbe Situation in China. , : v OtltVViViSiS tawV(wV iVVViO Just Received I ; A fresh lot Corned Portsmouth Mullets anil ' Small I ig Hams 5 to 6 lbs. Also small Breakfast Strips, 2 to 3 lis. ' Good I utter 25c lb. Very best Elgin and Fox Iiiver Print Butter at 30c. Wo are also agents for the Spanish Root Toilet and Lann : dry Soaps. They are guaranteed to cure Heat, I'in.ples, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Black Heads and other Sk'in Diseases. They are Pp rely Vegetrble. Give 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 89. . 77 Broad Street. From Dunn's . ' , You., can always expect when .' ... you order your food auppie from ' ..' tliit reliable store, - Wo can aup-.t i Vply every demand of a Orst class : family trade with the Choicest ' Staple and Fancy Groceries, Rel-- Uhw, Flcklas, Bailee' Oliver, Pox 1 ;; Biyat Print Btittef, anj Pl Uama.J . at R ulc Bottom Prlow. - We make V apeclalty of high V ; tlo Ta aaMOolTee, !,' ', .OarPerfootloa Otoad-. ' . : ' :-c', Cora ls Fihe;' r ; ; Price Only 20c." v!' If you want s good cop of delicious ffeebny a pound t v,ndyott TtM'&fair';':' t Thia coffei is equal to any.coffoe In, the market, regard- less of price. '. t ;'h.viv-5':'vH ? Prompt Delivery 1 R IrnhrciMPar: Opposed to Germany for DlrUIoa of the Empire. Japaaeie Are Aellre. Beporta f ?r more Flght- Special to Journal. v '", . Washimoton, Aug, 30. TbeFrettdeni and oabloet are reported to favor the Rusiian pita- of aettllnf the Chinese question'. 3. ' ", It was the longest cabinet aessioa beta In years baring been In session, with the exception of an hour's recess at 1:80 Since 10 o'olock in the morning until 5:80 yesterday The session was devoted to the diplomatic problems which , have arisen la connection with tbe Ohineee sltualloi. at a result of the position . taken by the powers and It eventuated in the formula- lion of a doonment for. transmission abroad. This document Is of great Im portance In defining the position of Iht United States and It had prolonged and careful a Item Ion. ' The Russian plan, which the President and his advisors are said to favor, is to w- cognize Li Hung Chang as the represen tative of the Chinese government and to negotiate with him. On bis part Li Hung Chang is to see that the Imperial famll) return to Pekln. ' The allies, according to this plan, art to withdraw from Pekln and then .thi negotallona for a permanent peace an ttf be conducted. v " Russia's aim Is to defeat the GermaL plan of sending a great army to Chins and declaring war, destroying the Chi nese dynasty and dividing tbe the terrl tory among the ditterent powers A great battle Is reported to have taken place at Ho 81 Wo between the al lien and Boiere. Prince Tuan and n( teen hundred Chinese' were killed and theCbiaese were driven into Chlbll "province. ".: -.''' .'-'-;'. ''s :' . Russians, Japanese and German force are still oa the way to Tien Tsin and Pekln, A plan ' to burn Shanghai has been discovered and the situation is crll- ''- The Japanese troops have occupied Paollng Fu. It appears as It Japan's plan Is to make an extensive campalgv Ith the idea of securing pacification, There are rumors of Increasing- fric tion between tbe Japanese and Rusiiabi, probably based on the fact that both p'owars are pouring thousands of .troops into HOrtbern umna. ir H N8KOHO. Aug. 10. The disturbed situation In Amoy has been .created by Japan for purposes of aggression. For years Japan has covetously re garded Amoy, and her opportunity has occurred. It was offered by a Japanese priest's house In the city being burned. Tbe Chinese maintain that, the priest saturated hit house with kerosene and then charged them with arson. ,. A Japanese orulser so in landed men, who are now pollolng Kulang Hen and Amoy. There has been no riot and no trouble, but . the Japanese , say that large number of Japanese subjects re quire protection. 1 . Tan Commission Plans for Its EstabUsh- . '- " meat fa Philippines. - us. Washisutoh. Aug. 29; All" arrange ments have been practically perfected by the Taft Commission for commencing its duties In connection wlih the establish ment of civil government in -the Philip pines. ' j - 07 i i The commiision will assume von Sep tember all the functions wbii'li : pro perly belong to the legislative branch of the governmet. It is .not proposed ; that shall be In supreme control. Major- General Mao Arthur will be the execu tive ef the island and the commUsiun rill be co-ordinate with lilm, juit as the executive and legUlativu branches to the United Slates are- on the sanio plane. Civil government will not be established except lu those towns where the military authorities are satisfied there la no dL ger of Insurrection. The commission and (he military work sealously together in proplilatu the- na tives and Induce them to return to their peaceful vocation. For those natives who propose t j continue in armv It ta understood, ttiur-i will Ira iiK-asurei taken for their suppression just as soon as the dry season twgluj. Uuuurul MitcArthur will soon hsve a force of nearly 70,000 effective men, wh , to express it lu the language used here, "will b used to des troy the Insurgent Oraiily.alions When operations can begin " A 51e'linnld Tlnt ; Alvrayn Sircars !, fir our Fine Toots for rarnentrrs, m.wins and painter's oik, trlla til. fellow workmen that at no place in llii. town ran you llnd anch UioroiiKh sntlsfaotion In all kinta of niTlianirn tools as ynn ran rlirlil hnta. where allilne la kctl Init a .nnerliiV ffrmlo and flno hrislln of the best manufacture. And wa also lise on band atnfk of orwio Window nl which wc am now f"iig to soli at nri tiolw c In nph:r to nmko lor Kail Oho l. a tsir Poo. FRUITaJARS ! Jelly Tumblers, Tobacco Twine At Lowest Prices OIL WTOVKSi. Ciosing thorn out A few Wickless "Dim Khime" an I other oil stove. . Chimney Stove Sc. . ' '. II. B. WHITEUURST, 45 Pollock Street, Now Ili rn, S. C, REAL ESTATE ! 1 City Ron Kntale bought and so.d on cuminl-H'cxr (dlrciinn of 1!ciiIb for those in the cily si rll a tlon living o'lt'hle. A Long: Trolley Line. . PuifcADiLPni v,- August . 89. Recent purchases of trolley lines In this section have revived tbe stories circulated some time ago about the contemplated organ! zarion of a continuous line of electrlo raltways under a single management be tween New York and1 Philadelphia, You will paver find any other pills so prompt and so pleasant aa DoWill's Lit tie Early Riser. P. 8. Duffy, w- - - The Goebel Law. -.: ', Fbarkfoht, Ky., Angnsl 29 In both Houses . of the Legislature today hills were Introduced to repeal and to amend tbe Goebel election law. . ' There are d ox- ens of other similar bills to be introduced but it Is not likely that any measure Will receive favorable consideration bntll af ter tome election system has been agreed upon at the Democratic caucus. . , It will surprise you to experience the benefit obtained by using tbe dainty and famous little pill known t DeWItt Little Early Risers. F. S. Duffy. , --i; TUB MARKETS. . The following quotations were recelv ed by J. E, Latham, New Born, N. O. ;", V Naw York, August 80 Open. , 8 00 . 8.55 . 45 . 8.30 . 8 85 . 8.38 Open. .. HO Cotton; . , Aug. .... . i Sept .. Oct.., Nov.......( Jan,,., .... Mch. ....... Wheat: sept Coniti Sopt ,, So. R'y Pfd.. TO I Fed. S Con. T LfflilHT . . . Cotton rori'lpts w ports. High. 0.00. 8.05 8.53 8.43 8.40 8.43 Low, Close 8.75 900 CIVIL GOVERNMENT. HILF A CBOP- Indications -That ' The State Will Raise That Amount Of Corn. THE ASSASSIN. Life Imprisonment. Brescl uoinor :i Ar rest of a suspect. Mila. Auv'. 29. - The Irlul of Ovtlano Brescl, the anarcUl.it who on July 39 hot and killcil King H laibert of Italy, at Monxa, took place h'ire tod.iy. The assassiu was senlHUced to lif.-imprltou- ment. Breaci art again i;iven an opportunity totpeak. Hesa'il: ''Sentence me. I am Indifferent. I await the next revolution.'' The verdict was the given, Brescl et- oaped with ll.'o iuiprisoumeiit, aa that penalty is the most severe whl 'h can be imposed under tbe law of Italy for mur der. It was at first believed thtt Brescl would be tried on the charge of- treason la which case tho penalty would . have been death. ' ,'. A Boddapesl dispatch says that Glusep p Ti meUo, a Venetian, who is believed to have been an accomplice of Lueebent in the assassination of Empress' Eliat- beth of Austria, has been arrested there. He was seen with Lucchetil shortly be fore the assassination, but disappeared. Tomelzo has been living here under the name of Josef Ores. . . ;. Strength of the Allies. Bermk, Angust 20 The German naval commander at Taku cablet that the following troops had been landed Up to Angust 18- : . Olllcers, Men ... 155 4.470 Wailing: For' Hvre Candidates to - Aaaoance Shade Trees. Killed. ' A New kind of Suit. ArrleaUnral Unl ; HUB.,, SpecUl to Jour pal . . RAt,Kior, August SO-Rains fell in this section list rvonlng, which have done considerable ijood, iboufth m ich o. the corn crop Is p ott reduinptlou. . It does not appear that over half a corn crop la to be egpcctcl In Ibis Male. Now that formal announcements of the on.ndl.lacy of F. M. Sim nons, J. 8 Carr and A. M . Waddull for tbe United States SonatorsUlp are ma lo, people art waiting to see who! her es-Sonator Jar vis and F. L Osborne will also enter the race to the same way,'m Torn Jones, the nero murderer, who wdl be hanjcl lute to'n trrow, lodav wrote a letter which he said he desired to see In print before his life was taken - The drought- and beat have killed great numbers of shad i trees In this city Host nf these are maple, which .require shade. r-everal of the memliers ut the Associ ation of Coi ton Sittie. UomtnUsioners of Agriculture will leitvj for Ashcylllo to morrow, in order to soe Vandcrblll's Blltmore farm, to which they have been peclally Invl.e l. A railway employeo ht a suit agulnsl tho county nf Johnston fo ('.0,000, be cause It last year placed lii'n M a sus- i,i t In a boarding hjiie i.i which a man had a case of smtillpox,. an I forced him to stay iher -. The iin:-: mat wis to day that the legal proposition a to the liabiliiv of the county bo uken to the Supreme Court on nppsal and if that court decides there is lubiiity then the ase Is to he removed from Johnston to Wike county. The Agricultural lm'btin for this uon tli was issued t.i-d.t . It U un lu dustrlal number. It contains a register of cattle, horses, sheep, swiue ami poul try, with owners names. Il has also list of the cotton mills of which there treSOii. Gaston lead wilh 31. There are 10 woolen mills anil il silk mill.-". 3 It 3' 3 2 5 lfaUonalUy., Americans,..-. British .V ... French' ....... Italians. . , .. Japanese: .. ;.- Russians.;.'' 190 115 18 513 275 5,018' , 3,0 )8 V. 877 195)8 U.5Q0 Toul .H; .U.,-i.. 1,830 44,600 Sunday Passenger Excursion Rates. The A. & N O. Railroad will sell lick- eta after this dale at tbe following ex ourtion rates by Not. S and 4 train on Sundaysj; f'pfatybSy From M. ClytoGoldsbororetuni...$3.t0 :l V: Newport ? I 9 v,: ' 'New VmttW&i' XfiM ' :' Core Creek : ;V4 'i!v:,1 Art' 'L-t6 .. .' Dover " . "': r: -s"- V'... 1.15 i '. .... 1 tjfl.i'i.t :fV :;.J8 :'i'46 8.55 8 44 8.114 8.H11 8.85 lIlKh. Low. Close 80 791 701 8C5 8.51 8.43 8.40 8.42 - The above tickets are good only on Suadaya by Not. 8 and 4 trains and on dates stamped or writted on tickets, and llmlta will not be extended, , k ' .... : ; s. l. dill, g.P. a .VAngnet !0, 1000. ',':?.,."-:'. f vjtf Pipkin's Popular Excursion. On September 1Kb, R. E. Pipkin -will run a popular excursion from this city to Norfolk, Washington and Baltimore, the fart being to Wasbingtop and return 0.50 to Baltimore and return $7.00. The time given la Baltimore or Wash Inirton It two dayt and one nleht. Tbe icuralon it for while people only.. Ex cureionlstt leave here at 9 a. m., Scptem beflllh. The route from Norfolk Is by etoamor aud parties going should write a( once to R. E. riiikln, Goldsboro, N. C, and engage their state rooms and thus avol any confusion later on, when the party arrives at Norfolk. This is a cheap trip and anyone think Ing of going north should wall for It aud ssve money. - ' , 52 mi 78 it ro 4,0! 0 iiai,,, st n Special Grand Excursion. ' There will he a grand excursion lo the "Laud of lite Bky," leaving here Tuesday Si pt. 4th, and areola! low rales are oficred. The fre fur the round ti hi tlckela will allow two full dnys In AIk Hie. The round trip f:ue from New Per n Is IVI. Czar Can Do Nothing. London, August 30. -VDr. I.eyds' In lerview with Emperor Nicholas, says a dispatch to the tnily Mall from Peters burg, "lasted barely Ave minutes. The Or.tr said he was aorry thai he could do nothing for the Transvaal except to urge ft In make peace, as he hated all war." C ASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bough : Beare the . STX . lT . Bignatnro of ItLafTW&tcJUU -YpiTLLSEEi At a ilanoe that cur Pprlng Woolens strike the top notch In the variety of ar tistlo pattern. -What a suit Is made of and the way It It made np are the two important dreet points. We litre no rivals In either respect, pur work not Imitated end our display of ftbricl It exolustve. Order no. '; ;!' ; c F. M. Chadwlclf, il'6 .-';t ', , Train h (!. railn out ( ! ,d roS. lo t a. m. i v, i 1 1 (' Ti o Hi A. tt N. I lj h with 1 at !!,.! we nave a com pleto line of . Tobacco Thermometers, '. Tobacco NEW LOT FRESH ' .PORTSMOUTH MULLETS Just Received at J. L. McDaniells, 71 Broad Street. Also a fresh lot Whole Dried Codfish, aud 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. Give me a call. Respectfully, it. ma;;iel Wholesale & Retail roejer, 'Phone 01. f 1 UrtH Si. THE WORLD'S BEST. Ynti are uraed rW' 82 It 13 to call and examine OFTEH 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; $3.75 delivered to any address in Eastern North Carolina. Write for. catalogue. 2. G. DUNN & 57 POLLOCK STREET. CO. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE Opening Sale, Wednesday, Aug. I. The l'lanter'8 Warehouse is located in the bu3iness part of the city and the finest Warehouse iu the Stato. We will have plenty of buyers with plenty of -orders for all the Tobacco in this part of the State. - It is tho aim of the management to give his personal attention to all sales and to see that yon are wel Hooked after when on the market with tobacco.. Onr motto is "High Prices and Personal Attention to your in tcrest." . ' " : Free Stables. -J Come down to the opening sale, and we will try to please jon. . '. , . , . . ':,.' S - A PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, Manager. Wlnyamip !- the large, and:: complete stockzBis and Sundries, I am varied stock 6 f 'Guns i Retohers, Loaded Shells; Sc. i t I will guarantee .tp sa1e you money on) any make of Gun, and will sell other goods in this line on 1-cry close nur'n. : Notice The only man there be. V Not Left, Come See. , , Altai Real Heart Handmade tnd Rawed Shingles alwaya oa hand, ( ,- Lath, Carts and Boggle. , Kiln Tar and Pat Llghtwood Posts. -Alt kinds of Stove Wood dellvend to your dooh.'-;.'v!'ii': .i.V. ' Two Stores to let and JiouKt lo rant all the time. . .'.1s''r;r'j:i . Lime to reUll ft by the barreV ' i'i Bee .-. -r ' '.' .' j " - 'x : T3mi!k$ lull RUBBER TIRES ' Buggies or Carringe4 furnished to order with Kiibbcr Tires or new whtsdswith rubber tiros for your ( other ' vehicle at short CiVJ viz a cclI. i ! LtiL'L'y or notice, ' , 1 " ' ' If yon 'want anything in our line OfkU on na. ' Vi'i: v.ill pli'ime yon. I. ; !f,.'.ly, . V
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