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1 -C fc-i ". - II c -111.- - I , ; d VOL. XY1II-N0. 133. -HEW BltttN, N.C, SATURDAY. MORNING, SEPTEMBER I, 1000A'V NISETEENTH YEAR 4 ! .. m,-m-r- v ' -m r-r'-r -,r e 7 - - tmm v f-fW' z TRY, OUR V7 S ': O f."t Russia And United States Wish To ai tto c 4 mackerel r .:; ) . A A , : Preserve CLtaa 1 " it ft 5 ' PERFECT BLEND TEA, A 't 7 XV V VI If 4 satisfied alter-using.. I ;;.; V; ,; f V 47 & 49 PoUock(Street: ; f - r h-uo-jMih 't t. ;? A fresh lot : llama S to 6 lbs. 1 'Good Putter 25c lb. Butter at 30& Corned ' Portattiottth Mttllcte' iWJ8inttl!; Tig ' Also small Breakfast Strips, lo 3 lbs. v C Very best Elgin and iW Eiver Print . We are also agents, for the Spanish Boot Toilet and Xanft-' dry Soaps. Thej are gnaranteecl to "cure Heat, ' Pimples, "Salt .!. m.i. ni..L. I r s . 11 .'i. -rv r fiuenm, j.etir, oiuvt iieaus unu oiuer dkiii itseases.. iney y; are Purely Vegetrble,- " f. v, - w - " 1 , uive us. a trial (or anytntng m toe urocery Line and 5 ' we will do our best to please jou or refund your money. ; . :" ' x , -Yours for Business. v ' R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. -.? . v Mb . mm'. Delivery From job oraac your iooa MippuM irom -thiirelUble ttore, 'W can op- . 1 . ; ply Tery domtnd ol1 flrtt class ,v mUf , trade, with he Oboioeat ;; ,, SUpls aad Fancy Oroceries, Rel lihaa; Pleklei. Bauoei, Ollvai, ,'EiTir PrlQl Butler, and Pi Dams! t R Hsk Bottoa Prioe. V ; ;. - 4 ; We make t apMlalty. o( higk i 'tfiifaXm mAfMhm,''l'Krr-ls.f. vV V)or Pwreetton Blend-. : I Coffee Is Fine?: C , vuiy vu. ' If joa want ft good cnp of delioionsj pofftsebDy a pound , r -'ri This coffee is equal to any coffee in the market, regard Q 'i lees of V'M&W&$r3 3 ? A EIm hanlA That ' 'Alxvuyn fJwcam ' Py our Flna Tooli fof arpenUirt, iinnn. and palnlnr'a bwi, Irlla hia follow wurkmnn IIihI at no plara In tliia town tun ynti find mirh tbomnh aatUfartinn in fill kinU ttf ntf'rlinnii'4 loln aa you i nn il.'Ul liftre. wliera ftrlhinir U krnt fnii a nwrlir Rrftile ami flna bri .tlo o( the l"Bt munuiaciure. Anil wa alfio Imvij on lmml a lnfi !.n k i t Hrri-on Wliirlnwa unff Pan vlil' 'I wo nr nw poin;r to 1 1 f' hihI ! r In vi-u r l- i: ' n ri l-r I i (.. . FRUIT JARS ' - '"-.c.l- . Jelly Tumblers, Tobacco Twine At Lowest Prices si OIL NTOVEfi. Cloalne thenf out." A few Wic.Uliaa "Sluo Klum" an. I olhir oil time: , Chimney Blove Sc. , ' , .. ' ,, ' ,. ,,, II. U. 7niTEHUEGT, 45 Pollotk Btrcfll, ' Now Corn, N. C niffereace Of Oplnioa 8U To lie Ia The Cabinet Uermaajr A . . BoareeOf loabt May 'V' "jr Xtaa llaclare y,- peelal lo Journals '-'r. -WABHtKOToN, August 81.-Tbere 4f aaiil to ba a serious ullTere'nee of oplnloi. la the1 cabinets. The Preeldent farort Raitlan policy tn regard to China autl Secretary Qay laoppoaedto. 11. Raaila is the only country that la unequivocal!;. with the . United fctatea la regard l It th Buaalan goTornment b not as full of deception aa the average Chinese diplomat, the preai and people of thU country hare had the wrong Idea of Rus sian Intentions in' Chine. Following i aa official statement of Rustla's position, aiade public through the- Russian em baaayt. "Uuwis occoples a wery - slmjlat pjallton now as at tb beginning of the Chines Incident. -Kotwllbatandlng the fact that the foreign dUpatchea auen that Ruaals entertains selfish ; Ideaa of national aggrandisement at the etpenat of Chins, It nay btr anthoriUtWely sta ted that Russia Is opposed to - the parti tion or dismemberment of the Chlnete Kmplr.". I'KnasIa seeks peace In Chins. She has. been careful that her ' coarat should bo shaped to achieve this dealre China will not be partitioned by Russia Individually or because of councils ems. natlng from her statesmen. The Ameri can people can be assured that Ibis Is the exact altitude of Jioasla," - ?. .-' Germany has got the other power. gueisiogaato what It intends doing in Chins. :: It" Is diplomatically delaying the reaching of an agreement by the othsr powers and is being followed by Italy and Aostrlar England is also act ing quoerly. - Several meetings of the Cabinet have been held this week to cot -aider communications from the allied governments on the question of what shall be done with China, bat the solu tion b not yet Ik sight. L- It is feared thai the Emperor -of Germany Intends to make the murder of the German minis ter, In Pekla, ft reason for declaring war against China, and that his present laities are only for the purpose of gala. mg lime, so that Count Walderaee, who Is to nave command, and the heavy, Ger man reinforcements, now on , the way may get to China before bis real parpoar Is disclosed. - This government is op posed to war, : believing that a satlsfsc tory settlement can be reached without it, and if 'It can get the support of a sufficient number of powers will be able .to prevent ttal; ;s - v rr -i II in ii. :.'' I - . ..For-the third of a century the( ' standard for strength and purity. It makes' the hot bread, hot - biscuit,' , cake and; other pastry light sweet and excellent. in every quality. . No other ' baking powder is t yjust as good as Royal,", either in ...strength, purity or wholesomeness. tuny low priced, Imitation baklnf powders an upon the nurlcet. ThK axe made with alum, and care should be taken to avoid them, as alum ia a poison, never to bo taken in the food, ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. EOXE HORTH- Railroad Tickets Sold To Negroes Bound For Kassacbusetts. REAL- ESTATE 1 City Unal Es'nlo houglit anil ao.d on comrnUainn " Ctillrrlirtn of limits for 1lin In tlie City as "i ll at tho livin;; out t!f. - ; ; : T0M; JONES BUNG. .'yfi Applicants For Admission Number 2oo0 Msateed Six v ; ; RAuroa, N. C. August 81. The local event: 4o-day waa "the execution this morning of Ton Jones,'' the . wboleaal. murdererer of Ella Jones and five chil dren.- Thirty'' persons were .-admit ted by card as witnesses of the sxeco- lion, which took place ia a' very; small enclosure la the rear of the lalL ' There were no less than 3,000 applicants for ftlck.ts of admission. Most Of these were white, bat; there were many;,' gross. Jones was last night put in att upper cell and the death watch set. He had nothing to say. He slept very soundly.:. He ate no breakfast, drinking only a cup of coffee. At a very earlj hour people began to gather near the jail, with a morbid cariosity to see Jones as be mads his death .march, that Is, walked the few feet between tbs'door of the Jail aad the enclosure la wh,Ich wsa ths gallows.1 Negroes and whiles were la this morbid crowd. - ;. ' r ; Jones vu hang at . 1059 a. m. Hla neck wu broken bat be 'wss not pro noaooed dead nntil 10:3...Ue met death unflinchingly, '". , 1, ; :,.:f-, ; Tour correspondent went Into the Jail yesterday afternoon aad saw Jones.' The scene inside was a striking one. At ths front of tbe hall-way of the cell block wu a mass of black and yellow faces, those of prisoners. The sonnd of a voice in prayer, a woman's voice, roae above everything.-' Jones' cell was In the rear and (here a black woman, all In black waa kneeling and praying, while Jones and two other men stood In ths Cell. Jones, very small, with thick lips and flat noao, a true African face, 'with chin beard aa klnkty aa his hair; beside him, like s giant, Tom ftmllu, a mulatto under aonlenct of death for cutting the throat of a man in Johnston county; and neat to Binlib a negro charged with rape brought here from Fayellevllle to pre vent Ijnclilng. Tbime IIbIciiihI to the prayer. Aa the woman fl n IhIi. iI It she look up a hymn anil ling It In a high qnavorlng voice. The other pilaonurs Bitiil that .linii'B v. k rcaily to go; that lie prayed wllh thcni much ef Hie tlmo Jonsa wlmn aknl how be was g'ltting rallied, "TolcraWy Weill, I thank tli If k Hps nmniinri"! (lie New Fitter at Watr Works. Cem- wlsaleners to Visit st Btlt mere Farm. Corporation Commission. Rall - way -Charters. Special to Journal. Rauiob, Aug. 81. The Raleigh water company Is putting in new fillers, with $,C0 1,000 gallons capacity dally. The company has so far expended 1340,000 on -Its plant, on which tbe city has an CpttOaUif.Vl; i'-X'"'-. ."l ' ' , ' During the paat six months one rail way here has sold 500 tickets to. negroes who have gone North to live permanent ly. Moat of them have gone- to Massa chusetts, if ;v '. '-u,. A'.TT' ; The State charters the Go'daboro Table Company, capital $13,000, Geo, 0. Ray all and others owners. -'"- ' Dr. W, R. Copeland of the board of Agriculture will be In charge of the six eommtasloners pf agriculture who will be taken from here tomorrow afternoon to BUtmore farm ! aVAheyllle. . They will stop at Greeoaboro and see a cotton mill or two, and. will Bpend Sunday In aVahevllie and Monday at BUtmore' as tbe special guests of George Wlslon, member of the board of agriculture. ; The corporation commlaalon.. meets Sept. 6 and will lake up specially the matter of Clasalncatlon of freight on '. The attorney genera) Informs the sec retary of State that charters "of private railways must be granted- under the terms of the general railway- charter -' - - ; - - " j- - ' I I., 'I Vr'rt DO "NOT LOOT. Americans and Japanese Alone Refrain From Pillage. Details of the Siege. Special lo Journal. j Wasiiingaon. August St The details of tbe defense of the Pckln legations are being sent In. The officers of the reliev ing force lo Pckln say that the legations could have hold out much longer, had It been accessary. The say that alarmist reports wuro aent out. At 1be legations It is said that tbe al lied generals exaggerated, the Chinese opposition and a much smaller army could bare made a march weeks sooner. Looting lu Pckln proceeds unceasing ly. The AmoricanH and Japanese are tak ing no pnrt. The other allies ridicule the abstention front looting of tho Ameri can and Japaneae troops. The Boxers are now fighting Ibn Chi nese troops.- They have besieged Pao Tine Fu. Tbe o'hluese at one place Invit ed the Borer to a feaat and while' they weie eating they were all massacred. The situation at Amoy is serions. The natiyes are neelng. In a panic. I ne Chi nese burned the Japanese temple at Formosa and Japanese troops have been sent there. - .--. set. ' Ton can spell It" cough, coll,' csngb. kauf, kaff, kough or kaugh, but ths only harmless remedy that quickly eurea It Is One Minute Cough Cure. F S Duffy. ,V ; -t- - . W V - Am At Am M A u . on yon." Jl woriln. " Gen. Sickle's Shirtwaists. ; CtncAOo, August t8-Gea. Daulel E. 8lcklea Is tbe posaeeaor of more shlrt walats than any devotee of the new style of male wearing apparel. He has dreams In laoe and network, In mull and muslin, In silk and cheviots. With all his wealth of the new garments he Is unhappy. ' The General will trade the. whole lot of sblrtwelsti, together with a choice aa sortment of other female finery, for his uniform as ia Major-General. Somewhere t young woman Is lucousolable over tits loss of htir Summer garments and won dering what abe can do with a General's outfit and an old slouch hat. . Tbe trunk containing tbe General's of- flolal and extra clothing was changed by a blundering baggageman lu New York The trunk that the General found Id Chicago la ao much like his own that he left It stamilng In his room at tho Palm er House from Hatnrday afternoon until thla morning before opening lu Then hla key would not fit aud a porter broke It open. It waa discovered later that tbe trunk belonged lo Mind Alice llllla of Toronto. Another ailjreaa found among the garments Indicated that alio could be reached In care of V. G. Maynard, SOU West I'ifly i'Cniil strectf New York. Te!i grains were tent lo New Yolk and Toronto notifying M la Milla that her trunk win In t'hli n ,i mii aklnj that If aha l.a.I n. kle'a truck to express It hern fit once, i .11. 1 w k u h vino Inn triiv- c' o . t en"' mi 11 ii : I if . y, anil Is wntcicn c I c r. a ; -if hi 1 '.! ii . .1 In if 1 I: t I T li I. ill In I! Pbrtsm mth Cornod Mullets New barrel Fulton Market Cornftd Beet. Fresh lot Crackers and Cakes Fresh Oatflakes, 10c package. Fresh Prunes; Fancy fresh Elgin Butter; Fancy toll Cream. Cheese. Complete line fresh Canned Goods. A good tabl Butter lor 25c. Tho very finest tor 30c lb It will pay you to trade with -aa SP a 1 J. L. MMM, t" SC. mM , I 5: 'I'lioiis Ol, 71 llr..l HI. GRAND PREMIUM ALE ! At the Planters Warehouse, New Bern, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1900 VAT.IIK OF l'RFf IUH, OVER $100.00, Donnted by the merchants and business men of New Pern. For I ist of Premiums see circular. bacco We have a com , i plete : lino of . Tohacco;.!';.';:;"''':;; Thermometers Tobacco ; , - Knives ft-'----v ; Tobacco ff- fi Twine.'-;1-:1;; ; :And! solicit- your 'tiif Orders for same. ' CO. We want to liave the largest sale on record iu New Hern. So bring in the weed and we will see that your tobacco brings every cent it is worth, and the premiums are extra. We have plenty of buyers an 1 several extn one for the Premium Sale, and they want the weed, but we're here to se that they pay its full mine. The mer chants have given so many Premiums and on so many different gra Us, that cveiy one who brings a loud will get a premium. Bring In your tobacco Wedne'ay Kvening an I m soon Thursday morning as possible, so we can begin the sale on time. Send it by rail, by boat and in wagons and carts. If you want to know how the prices are, ask the many farmers iio have sold Tobaooo during tho I a 4 thirty dnya with us. The Premiums will be on exhibition the ino'oiug of the sale. Come down and come up, and get one, and don't forget iht diy, the first Thursday in Sep tember. Yours for Good Prices, PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, Manager. F. 8. LANGLliY, Auctioneer. t3S3alos every week-day at 11 o'clock. THE WORLDS BEST. J. C; Vi targe ;ridf comply stock s of " Bicycles and Sundries, I am x . carrying a ' full: ana varied stock of Guns ) y ; 'R&ofoers,: Loaded Shells, &c. '.e :'''-. Vs. ' ' ' "I' ' - l' " , ' '. " I will guarantee to saVe you money on ; any make of Gun, arJ will sell other coch in tills line on 7 sty close margin. Glvz v.z a cd!. You are urged h PFTEH IMITATED, theseSfwes, iTK3W are by long odds the best values ever offered in the city, only one price $3J0. Mail orders will receive prompt attention; $335 'delivered loyafaddress in -Eastern North Carolina 1 '' y Lt CO 't";;:;.t, 57POLLOCK STREET:; mm- trmmmmmM0mt'mJ T" !1 i .15 YOU'LL SEE y At a ginned that fiur fprln(r WooVns strike the top notch in the vnrh f f of ar Untie pntterna. What a suit Is mhde of and the wy It is nmdo Up are, tlie two iniporli.nt dre.iS pnlll'S. Yfe lmV no riv i lii i i'h. r r j fct. Our work Is ,.,,( i. .;: ! nc I c-r .'; f fnb'b S '.!' -m'mm mini" S t- . v 1 "f -.' Notice "' ' .a. . a ' 1 A No. 1 E d Heart Hand-mid Sad Hawed bulng ut always .a hand Laths, Carts SBd rngles. ' Vlln Tut inA Pat Uahtwood iPoslk. V', K All kind's ol Blove Wobt dnllnid to t ' 5 youijdooajcs r)Y trn 5'atA'!iJ Ttrfitcs telet ud.bouafs to teot .. -:; all the lime. "j.,,. n atfu,, -,4 Lime So retail rr by tie berre'. ?' ?- ':' De .. . -, ... ... ' ,. . ii . EIG HILL; Ml- livyyin and Tics We Rie rnniy to aupi'y the tiade wllh Cotton in ''inH aid 'lies, Hun G'olh, r vy ! Ac, l'ri ei ate PI lit
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