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s T7 - - . f - VOL,- XYIH-SO. 134. NBW BERN, N. C., SUNDAY MORNING,' SIP FIMBIR 2, 1900. NINETEENTH YKAR s AS I 7iS 7IN AS AS t AS AS TRY OUR PERFECT BLEND TEA, -Only 10c for 1-4 ib. Package. fob: clubs. Date of Their Organization Ad- 'vised for September Mth. "V Will refund your money it you are not , satisfied alter using. 47 & 49 Pollock Street. Just Received! A f ivsh lot Corned Poitsmnilli Mullets and .Small I ig Hams 5 to 0 Ilia. Also small Bieakl':i.l. JSi.rij.v-i, 'I to :t C (Jood I'ullrr 2"ni 11). Very 1m s!. K!j;in and Vnx Hiver I'rint , V Batter at .30c. fk Vi: are aUo agi'iils for the Spanish Uo:il, Toilet and Latin- dry Soups. They are guaranteed In eim. Ileal, I iii.jdes, Salt V Kheiun, Tetter, Klack I lends und other Skin Diseases. They V are Purely Ve;i trblo. (live ns a trial for anything in the Grocery Line and we will do our best to i rtra.se yon or refund jour money. . r ... i.. 1 oitr.s mi imjmiichn. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phono 69. 77 Broad Street. Prompt Delivery From Dunn's You cn always expect wlicn yon order your food supplies from tliin reliable store, We can sup ply every dumaud of a first clues family trade with the Choicest .St iple. a id FVie.y Groceries, Rel I li , Pickles, Sauces, Oliver, Fox It V ir Prl it lliittor, and Piir Uams n ft I! ittom Prleos. Wo make a specially of high K'tl'i Tvm an ICa!Tcc4. Our Perfection Blend Coffee is Fine, Price Only 20c. If yon want a good cup of deJioioim "coffocjhtiy a punnd and you will get it This coffee is equal to any coffee in tlio market, regard less of price. I r ' . : A fflfovlianlc That Br our Fine TnoU for iwpentert, mwoDn and pmntcr"n use, tells his fellow wotkmen lhl at no placo' In this town ran rm DihI sneh thnmngh salisfnrilon in ail kin ls of mechanic tools nt yon ran right here, where nethlnff is kept but a stiperlnr crane anil tlno inistle. o the liesl nuntlfnnture. . And wn also on band n large " tork ef Hereon Wttidown and IKit, whlnh wo am now going to sell at rout and helnw c t io onlvr to make room for Kail (loots. FRUIT JARS ! Jelly Tumbfers, Tobacco Twine At Lowest - Prices To Appolit Dele;tes to the Co- Teallois or National CUba. ' - Plaa for Formlas; aa4 , Other Beeommea datlons. . Special to JonrnaL - Ralkig B.September 1. Today too fol lowing address to the Democrats of North Carolina was Issued; '...r "On account of the election recently held in Ibis Btate, as well as the short ness of the tine, the undersigned do not deem it advisable to undertake the or ganization of clubs' In the Btate before the middle of September, and, after con ference, recommend Friday, 14th day ol September (at night) as the time for the organization of clubs In the. towns and cities, and Saturday, the 16th day of Sep tember, as the day for their organization in the country preclnots, and request that on those dates meetings be held In the several precincts of the State for the pnrpose of organizing elubs In accord ance with the suggestion contained In the call above set out. There are in North Carolina about one thousand White Supremacy Clubs. It is recommended that . wherever these clubs now exist, that they meet on the one or the other of the days above men tioned, and that they be organized for the present National campaign Into Bryan and Stevenson clubs, under the same general plan of organization nnder which they have heretofore operated. In addition to the precinct clubs heretofore mentioned It is recommended that there im) organized in every county a county elub, to be composed exclusively of the chairman of the several precinct clubs, and that the chairman of the County Executive Committee shall' be ex -office chairman of the county club. For the purpose of appointing dele gate at large to the convention of the National Association of olnbt to be held at Iuillanapolis, Ind., on October 3rd, for the purpose of holding a great mass meeting In the State's capitol to ratify the nomination of Bryan and Stevenson, and for the transaction of other business onnected with club work In the State a State convention of the Democratic clubs Is hereby called to convene In the city of Kalelgh, on Wednesday, the 28th of September, and each precinct club Is hereby requested, at Its first meeting, to select delegates to this convention and elect one delegate for every ten mem hers to the National Convention. Each club shall be entitled to one delegate to the several conventions for every ten and fraction over five names of the club roster. When a clnb Is organized, the Becre tary Is requested to at once send to Hon. W. K. Hearst, President National Asso ciation Democratic 1 Clubs, No. 1870 Broadwsy, New York City, and to F. M. -ilmmons, Chairman of Slate Xxecntlve Committee, Raleigh, N. C, name of the club, roster of officers, date of organiza tion, and number of members. F M. SlMMORS, Chairman Slate Democratic Executive Committee. Josiphus Daniels, Member National Democratic Commit tee from North Carolina, - i. 8- CAftB, . President Stale Association of Demo- cratlc Clubs. . A. C. Beokwtth, Secretary State - Association of Demo cratic ciubt. - ; -"r-.v-;.:. Ed. Chambcm Bmttr, Vice-President for North Carolina and .Member Eteonllve Committee" Nat- .' ional Association Democratic Clubs. Hegroes Said to Be Indifferent, Dcbjates Go to hlltmon:; Oxford Orphan ' V "Asylunii 'u Special to Journal .;;... Ralbigh, September 1 The secretary of the Popu lis t Mate E xecu live Com m !' -tee says he Is confident that there wi'l b a great exodus of oegjo voters from this state, tie says runner mat lue negiocs appear to care little or nothing about voting here; , that they appear i havi soured upon the Republicans in tub State, but that they would like to vote for McKlniey, He says he thinks if tin full vote were polled and counted Ho Elmey would carry thetaie. The Stale charters the Realty lai. and Guaranty Co , of Charlotte with a authorized capital of $100,OUu. This morning the delegates to ibe col- ton convention of the Mute's. Coiuib sloners of Agriculture were taken out l the Agricultural and Mechanical College and its farm aud to o'ber poium. of in terest. This afternoon ten of the dele gates left for iVshevllle, in order t; spend Monday al BIHmore fnrni. Thorn Lwuo went are Stevens and Daniel, ot Georgia; Redhead and Robinson, ol Mis sissippi; Lcc, of Louisiana; Magiuder, ol Virginia. Cary and D, linger, f Alabama; Hill, of Arkansas Pnttorpon, Cupchtrt and McCollum of North Carolina The memliers of the Slate- Pies Asso ciation returning from the Annual meet ing at Asbevllle, say It was a plcasum Oie, though the altemlanee Is smell. Ii li said that three fourths of the editors In the State are numbers of the Association. The term of the Oxford Orphan Asy lum began loilny. Muuvriulendiiiit W. J. Hicks says 320 putdU are present; all who can be convenient!) accommodated' No Markets Yesterday. 1" The New Tork cotton and stock mar kets were closed yesterday, on account of Labor Day.' : . . The following:' on cottoa was received by J, B. Latham ft Co.- "The recount of the stocks In . Liverpool to-day shows lU.fl'iS American and a total or 84,381 bales less than the, official - which has been reported. ." , 1 , . . .1 - C ASTOR I A ' "j For Infanta knd Cbildrta. . TbB Kind Yoa Haia Always B ' Bears) the BIgnature of RALEIGH. Law Asserts Itself. Special to Journal. Akron, Ohio, Sept. 1 Twelve leaders of the mob which dosiro.e-l the public buildings in this city during the riols which grew out of the late attempt a' lynching, were arrested Jail nigh'. The mlllila Is assembled at the armories ready to quell any disturbances. Beats Ocean Record. Special to Journal. Naw Yokk, Sept. 1. The sltamer Deutscbland breaks the record. The steamer made the voyage from Cheitourg to New York In 5 days, 12 hours and 2'J minute?. One day a record of 584 knots was made, the greatest ever recorded Many Prisoners Released. Special to Journal. London, Sept. 1. General French has liberated two thousand British prisoners In the Transvaal. They were the prison era removed from Pretoria when the Boers left the capital. They were poorly clad and many in a half starved contl tloe. You can spell It cough, coff, caugh. kauf, kaff, aough or kaugh, but the only harmless remedy that quickly cores it is One Minute Cough Cure. F S Duffy. Notice of Meeting of Creditors to Consider Discharge. In the District Court or the United Stales, for the Eastern District of N.C. In the Matter of Lippm an Edwahds, of . Goldiboro, N. C, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of Petitioner, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt! .' , Take notice that a 'meeting ot credl tors will be held at the ofllce of L. J Moore, Referee, In New Bern, N. C, at IS m., on the 18th day of September, 1900, at which time the Bankrupt- will apply for hit discharge. ' .Yon can be present and snow cause If any, -why be shall not be discharged. , . - - v-v-?;. U J. MOORE, Referee ., ' : ' . In Bankruptcy. New Bern, N. C Sept. 1, 1800. c ' I RUSSI1 WITHDBUVS. The General CommandinT Her Forces Ordered to Leave Pkin. ' Pruoee WanU Tu r.o In Ac erd With This 4'eanlry LP- redeav lials (li-ruiitir I, Un curtain K' -;.u (liiij? Kussia. Special to Journal. Washington, Si-plrmVr . -Itussia -tnuouucM to 14ih tHatr I iWers that a tile l'lll. l;i.il l:,k of lh:i l l.i.M:-.; i xpe- liiion ha leeii atiuiix'd, tne Utneral, eominaiifliii the Russian forces haa 'H-en ordure I to u..on the Russian le gation from iVkin to Tien Tsin. Uu la la opposed lo war, owing to her comparative iiupr, pnnd n tM and the low ebb her fiuances have reached. Her gr at trxin-Silii'iiMii r.-ad I. not comple ted and render i it In.praclicatile lo trans- purl an ami) tulilcieui. to deal with emeritncles which mi.-ht arise, espe cially it belli Great llrtlaio and Japan should fight. While Russia unquestion ably has designs on Chinese territon her prevent asaurnueis of having no in tention of land acquisition arc ac ceptcd in good f iiih and so treated by the United Staler. The French press- navs that it is of till utmost importance tluii. lite United Staler and France s'ioiiIiI pnrsu uu Identical course of Chinese diov. Uly favorv ! the withd-aVal of I In- Towers from Chiim. The text of the French (lovi rnmentV a:itncr to 1,1 limn' Limits neaej propoapals proves In lie almost identical in language with the r, Ay i.f the Ameri cm Government v.-hich lul l down as. a prt liininary tvj p.-'tce ovti I iri-s Ihal se curity in lliu i lii'lC ht- capi al atlil respon sible Ciovcrmueiil. aiiileir.ly be estab lished. LI Hung Chang's credentials were Is sued by tho Kmprcas Dowager and nol by llio Emperor Kwar.f,' Tsn. This may h-ive an iinporlanl lii.uring on I In; sub ji-ct . It involves the Issues between the Empress Dowager, who is an'i-'urcign and the Emperor, who Is pro-foreign. The Russian sympathies enlcrtaino I In the Empress Dowager is against the Itii tlsh sympathies held by I lie Kmpcror. liP.UI.IN, August III. The tlerman (lovernmci.t has received a note from Russia proposing tho evaituatbin of IV kin. It Is stated here that this note is based on the unletiahlcnaturc of the mitilnn situation and that it Is only a I cmpnr ary. evacuation of I'ekin which is proposed, based entirely on military grounds. Germany has not yet answered this note, nor, as far as is here known, har any other power. Doubts are felt thai Japan will withdraw her troops from Peklu. If tho Japanese remained Rus sia might also maintain occupation of the city. This wjuld cause the eollap.-e of the whole plan. Tho Emperor and Fmpress Dowager of China are at Thai Iluregu In llie pro' - Ince of Bhang Ho The most dainty and; i fftcllve pills made aro DeWilt's Lltllo Early Risers. They are unequaied for all liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. F 8 Duffy. Ice Cream, delivered lo any part of the city, 30 cents quart, at McSorlcy's. 5 r 1 run 1 ii2 fopamsn. cviacnerei i rortsmoutn Corned Mullets. New 5 oarrei u uiton Market Corned Beet. : Fresh lot Crackers and Cakes. 2 Fresh Oatflakes, 10c package. Zi 5 Fresh Prunes; Fahcy fresh Elgin T s i5uiier; r ancy mil uream uneese Pnmnlnt., i 1- " , I 3 5 a. goou laoio uutter ior vs&c. xne 5 very finest tor 30c lb. It will pay you to trade with i j. l. iMi'i, 'Fhoiic Ol. i 71 r Hi. t IVholeNiile V Retail Orocer, - tria ' at a At me More I a m - oif-i mtovj:.s. : Closlnf Ihem i.- A few Wloklra "Dl i Flnmtr'and other oll'sfoveV . ' hlniney Stowjfy , V ";, ,. ' , m TB. ; WHITEHTJRST, ', 43 Pollock Street, New Hern, N. 0. REAL ESTATE ! , City Honl K.stt houpht and so.d on comml'S on . '. ' - - Collection of Rents for those In the city as ell ai tl'ose living nntlde. . , V. llAllVVAl. Afd;itdfi;xii:;!E'!::i ' Schedule of Malls. Arrival of malls from north and west dally except Sunday, 10:50 a. m.j S:60 p. m. . Wilmington and the sooth 6:38 p. m.j Morehead City 9:00 a. m. Ieave. North and wesl'8.00 a. m. and 8:M) p. ro.( Wilmington and south 00 a. m. Morehead Clly 6:50 p. m. ' SUNDAYS, ' ' '' Malls arrive from north and west 9:40 a. m.;5:Vt.p. m. Leave 9:00 a. m.j and 11:03 p. m. Tbe public will please bear In mind that the morning mall for the North and West closes at 8:15 a. m. That tha afternoon mull for north and west closes at 8:00 p. m. For Morehead Clly at 6 00 p, m.' Also that tha afternoon train tarries no mall for Intcrmcdlalo points liclwncr hers and OoMstioro. Respectfully. Bitynoi'11 W, IUnitok July I'.iMj I'n.i nis-iKir. Notlce-of Meetlnt of Creditors to ;! ' . , 'Consider DischaJte. ? . ,'A la the District Court of the United . States, for the Eastern District of ' North Carolina. : - '- la the Matter of J. B. Peed and R. S, Grirfln, trading as Reed and Griffin, Washington,; N. CH Bankrupt la Rank rapier. ,' , ' To the Creditors ot Petitioner, who has ' been adjudicated a Bauktuptt . Take notion that a meeting of credl. tors will be held at the office of L.J. Moore, Referee, In New Bern, N. C.at UM. on the 13th day of Sept, I al which tfma the Bankrupt , will apply for his discharge!. Yon can be present and show cause If any, why he shall not be discharged. - - L. J. MOORE, . . ' Referee In Bankruptcy. New Bern, N. C, Beptomher 1st, 10 X It yju want a cold coca cola, sherbet, or glass of cold sods, go lo Davis' Foun tain. " Don't fall In see those beautiful flan nel and silk coats al J. J. Baxter's before buying. J. J. Ranter la selling his Klhbonr, Lawns, Ladles Osfords, and all summer goods very low for the ra -h. A case of Tooth Ticks and only 6c a box for your pick. f, N. Ennctt. In addition io the large and complete stock J of Bicycles and Sundries, I; am 'i carmnq a full ana varied stock of Guns V I Rdbotbers, Loaded Shells, &c. : , I will guarantee, to sale you money on any make of Gun, and will sell, other goods in this line on A Si Very x close margin. Give me a call.' A ro ft! ..! . In? linn .f fA' hi ..' I nt J. . I ' I r-'ld nil. f -r t . Ti. T. IIIIJ QRAND PREMIUM SALII At the Planters Warehouse, New Bern, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1900 VAIiUE OF PREMIUMS, OVF.lt SKMK4MK Donated !y tho nierehanU and hnsines.s men of New I'ern. For I ist of I 'rem i inns sec circular. We want to have the largest sale on record in New Hern. So lirin in tho weed and we will see that your loliaeeo brings every cent it is worth, and the premiums are extra. Wo have plenty of buyrrd nn 1 i-everal exir i ones for the I'r inhim rt tin, and they want Ih.i wo;'d, but we're lien to 10 that llicy pay its full value. The mcr- c'units have ;'lven bo many Prciniiinis md mi an many ililTnrent ura b-s, that every 'no who brings a loail will get a premium. Bring In your tobacco Wo Inctt'ay Kvcning an 1 as soon Thursday morning as possible, so we cm begin the Bale on time. H.-nd it by rail, by buu and in wagons and carts. If ynu want to know how Ihe pricn are, ask the many farmers ""l.o have sold T.ibaoeo during the la ;t thirly ibiyt w:tli us The Preiuiiiins will be on exbibitio i Ihe nio riing of the fale ( o ne down and come up, and get one, and don't forget lb d.y, the lirst Thursday in Sep tember. Yours for Good Pric-s, PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, Manager. F, S. LANGLKY, Auctioneer. ?r-Halot every week-day at II o'clock. THE WORLDS BEST. -aw-t M iW .. P. . B nv SW saw wsa You are uraed It to call and examine OFTEN IMITATED, these Shoes. They WEYEK equalep. are tiy long odds the best values ever offered in the city, only one price $30. Mail orders will receive prompt attention; $3.75 delivered to any address in Eastern North Carolina. ; Write for catalogue. $ G.WUNN .& CO, llilli 1 lyf S'orwnnl, I tho f;ionn ' This Fall In Men's Bulls and Over coats. Not a backward slep here, bnl evArv move an advance materials, pal t"rns, o-ilors, ilesiun, cut ami finish, all .bow ttixt n e Willi llie linn K new line ef Kail tiU that will t- I, t your i-v c. S" 1 you knn how we jNOtice i The only man there Im. i , Nt Left, Corn Set. ';. ANiii 1 Real Ilrart HaarJ-mvle and Pawed Shingles always tl hand, Utha, Carls and Cnggles. " J-JCK Tr od r LlgMwwed Posts. '-Art kfns of Biove Wool deliver d to , yonidoor,,,,,,, . -;. T, ' TwoBtor. to let and boons to teat ' all the lime. , Line to retail M by ti.e barre'. - , Hee - i - ',- - BIS HILL, Tte Wc Mai: Bagging and Ties We m reidy to sopp'y tbe trade with Cotton Targlng and Tiei, Ra O'olb, llesvy Backs, Ac, i'rb St Sie Right 1 V -n In V f-.r : J.
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