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iV.- ' - P;'- - I'- c VOL. XVHI-NO, 136. NEW .UK&N, N. C.,-WEDNISDAy MORNING, SEP TIMBER 5, 1900. ,-V , NINETEENTH Kl '0 J i. T '' . . LS A AN 1 -r TRY: OUR VIILTII OUT- Resigns As Republican Chairman . And Pritchard Succeeds. , ' perfect; blend tea; f.Only 10 c for 1-4 lb. Package. is f , ; Will refund your money it you are not ift satisfied alter using. 1 . ' 1 . 47 & 49 Pollock Street; I i 'ft.,', j w , - i ' A fresh lot Corned Portsmouth Mallets and Small 1 ig . ' Hams 5 to 6 lbs. , Also small Breakfast Strips, 2 to 3 lbs. ' Good Putter 25c lb. Very best Elgin and Fox River Print Butter at 30c. , ;. We are also agents for. the Spanish Root Toilet and Lann - dry Soaps. They are gnaran teed to cure Heat, rimples, Salt ' Rheum, Tetter, Black Heads and other Skin Diseases. They" are Purely Vegetable. 1 .. .. Give us a trial for anything in the Grocery Line and we will do oar. best to please you or refund jour money. ' -a)','' Yours for Business. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER; Phone 69. '7 Broad Street. - : - -' " 111 11 11 : ", '" gssiix&stt6eM)ii)M 8 . immpt Delivery If yon want good cop and yon will get it. You -can always expect when Jim order jour food tnpplies from thlt reliable Itora, We can -supply ever demand of a first cU family Jrade with the Oboioent ; Buple aod Fancy. Orooeriee, Hel- Uhaa, Pioklea, Bauoet, Olives Fox Hirer Print Butter, and Pl Hams at R ick Bottom Prloe. ; r i . . - " ., We make a epadalty of biRh ; Rr-1 Tea aa1(0oTea. 1 -, Our Perfeotioa Bleed Coffee la Fine, Price Only 20c sop of delicious ooffeebny a pound ' ,. ' . '' , .f v, I , ' " This coffee is equal to any ooffes in the market, regard less of price, i: I V & ""if mm X Mwlianlo That AlunjH Nwenrn . . y'n find tuh UmrnugQ antitirartliin iifH-iftnlr tooU yon FRUIT JARS JeU'umbieirs, Tobacco Twine At Lowest Prices Closing tbeia rpt. A few .WloUlcai "Ulan Flame" and other oil Mow. Chimney 8lov If, , ; 11 E. WITEnURST 4fi Pollock Strent, New Ikro, K. O. The Weekly Crop Bulled. . A, M. GelleceExamiaatloD. Fight ' Agalast Atwater. Garr - ' - Begins Canrass la . Currltttek. .' Ralwqh, N. C, September 4. A. E. Hoi ton who- for the past six- years has been Chairman of the: Republican State Committee has reslirned, which was not unexpected, as there had been no little dlsaallsfactloa with his manage, meat. ' . In fact there was a desire on the part ' of not a few of his party that Senator Prltchard should hare been elected early this year as chairman. It rather a novel thing that each of the Senators should be a State Chairman Butler holding that relation to the Populists..";;.-- .' .'. ": -;V. . 'v The ... Government's crop report- for North Carolina was lssned this morning. says that for the week ended lasi Ight many favorable .reports .were re ceived in consequence of the widely dis tributed rainfall which occurred on sev era! diya, yet most reports indicate that the rains came too late to improve thi prospects for the staple crops to any ex tent. ' Moreover, many places are still extremely dryy so that fall plowing am' planting is Impossible. . The tempera ture for tbe week' averaged 6 dailj above the normal, bat moderated to ward the close, the nights becoming somewhat cooler. Where rains occur red, peanuts, field peas, and sweet pota toes were refreshed, and tbe moisture stopped prematura opening of cotton bolls to a considerable extent! Much fall plowing was done, and turnip seed sown. Fodder pulling is nearly over in the east, but Is just under way iu the westportton of the 8tate. It is hardly possible that the featber conditions can materially affect the yield of corn; mucl. has been out and stands In shock. Cot ton la opening very fast, and picking has become general; in many counties the crop is half open. The prospects for late or top crop are very poor'. Uncut tobacco has been badly scorched and is curing poorly; cutting is proceed Ing actively in tbe . north-central coun ties. Tbe rice harvest has begnn; the crop Is fine along the lower Cape Feat river, but poor In norlneastern coun ties. - There appears to be no doubt that tb Republicans will make a strenuous effon to poll their full vote this year. The) say so and yet in a despairing way. Tbe negroes know now that the white Re publicans do not Intend that they shall hold office. This ts the secret of negro apathy, . Scores of negroes are heard to say: "I don't care a cent about, voting What good does it do me f Yet the white Republicans, badly rattled and Uesvlly handicapped as they are, will try once again to manipulate the ne gro.. .;,,' . Tolay and tomorrow the examination for entrance to the jtgricnltural and Mp- ehanical College here are held,. Tue college oneae Tborsd iv. There are over 130 students present. . Tbe college has In view the purchase of additional laud as a site for the manual training depart; meat. , The Democrats of this, the 4th,-Con jtrenslooal district meet in convention here tomorrow. : It Is quite evident lba there is to be a fight against the reooml; nation of J. W. Atwater'. -, the odds en large! that be wilt be renominated. Julian 8. Carr today began bis Sena torial oampalgnjn Currituck county. It lllbeaa acilveand personal canvass. tie says be : will confine himself almost entirely to tbe east, as be has no fear as to the west. - It Is Mid that a number ef western members of the legislature are vry favorable tobiin. ,: Whatever objec tion there may hero teen to tbe Sens' tortal primary plan,' as ordered. by. th bemocratlo State convention, appears, to have been dissipated. The Bute com mittee which-meets tomorrow will ar range all the machinery for holding the primary.' Bo tares the general pnbllo Isooneerned the primary plan is very satisfactory. .. . '', . '.;''v,-t '; Reported Plague In London.' -: Special W Journal. ' ' :' , Naw Yoke, September 4,-lt Is elk? ged. that : two of the bubonic plague have buea. discovered in Lon don. - 1 - " Glasgow, September 8. The' area In fected with bubnnfo plugae baa spretd to Goran, on the left bank of the Clyde. boy died there Saturday, and the med leal authorities certified today that he was a victim of the disease. Three ad ditional suspected cases have been re ported In this city! Arthur Sewalt Wery Low. . Batu, Mains, September 8 Arthur SWall, Democratic csiiilldale for Vlce- Presldeut In IBM, Is in a critical condi tion at his summer hnni at Small Point, sixteen miles from this city. M r. bewail was seized with an attack. of apoplexy at 10 o'clock last night, and tin. been Unconscious most of the time since then. . " The condition of Hi-. Hu.vrU was un changed at midnight. He had not re gained coiisciuiuiiesa, and it was sta ted by tbe pbysiciana that there was no hope, llin death is eipuctod at any moment. West India Storm. Santiago de Cuba. .September 3. Santiago U now cip rli-Dt-liig the sevei est weather known lieio since 1B77. To day the lower part ot the i-iiy ' five feel nnder water. Tbe nremeu ana ponce are assisting the sufferers. TBB MARKETS. Tbe following quotations were recel ed by J. E. Latham, New Bern, N, O. Nsw Yohk, Sept 4, Corron; i . Open, Ulch. Low. Close Aug . 8.00 . 8.07 . 8.50 8.4S : 8.M Open. Kept. Oct.;;.., Nov...'.. Jan., .. Mcb...... W It RAT: 8 04 8.73 8.(18 8.R3 : 8 r.a .8.83 889 8.D0 8.49 8.47 7 IIIkIu Low. 7B 7H, : 8. 8S8 8. 8 Close 781 Large Coal Shipments. Nonret.K, Vs., Sept. 3. Upward of 100,000 toil" of coal 1)1 I e exported to foreign counlrle-i from Norfok during the present mouth The British hi earn er Homeric and (ly merle, now at Lam bert's Point, will tabu cargoes, to' Hi. Vincent's, Cape Verde Islands, ''for oiUers." The British rlearoer Strslhard will take problilyJ),W.O tout for Nagasaki, Japan, The freight rate on this cargo la 10 SO per ton. The British steamers Royston Grange and (. anubig have just sailed for Capo Town with cargoes ol Pocahontas coal. This is for the use of L-rk Robeits' armv. In all. some H coal-laden steamers will sail from Nr folk for foreign ports during the month and the business, which has been greatly stimulated since the Pennsylvania Rail road acquired control of the Norfolk and Western, promises to continue in great and increasing volume. Steamer Total Wreck. Santiago dk Cuba, Sept. 3. The Herman steamer St. George, from Phila delphia, August Sth, and Norfolk, Aug ust 8tb, for St. Lucia and Daiqurlirl, which was chartered by the Spanish- American Iron Company to load ore at Daiqutrlrl, collided last Tbnraday with the Daiqoirirl pier and put into Santiago pending repairs to that structure. This morning she ran ashore at Daiquirlri and she now lies broadside on the rocks. abandoned and a total Wreck. Tbe cap tain and orew got ashore In safety. SLOW .PROGRESS- Peace Negotiations' In China 'Meet With Yarious Obstac'.vS Unrnuay Now Hnid to he Against Br.atlugnp the Empire Pee- . pl nf thiua Igtiurant of Krsull of s - Battles. Speeial to Journal. Washington, Sepd-nTier 4 A -lang- hai dhtpaieh av thai it I. r. p .rt.i I that thai the i'.iwrrs will rufusi Id rnunuize as peace t'oiniiiliiBluiiers the colli aca ol LI Hum ) hung. The reason given is that one if i Lent only is a Chinaman, three Iwlng Mtnchss Germany announces that It is not the desire lor .the ditnieinberineiit of the Chinese Empire. mpeior Wlliinin i rep uled to have declared that under no tiirc.umstaucep would the Uei man tiooj.a leave Pekin, not even if he bad to mol ili.e every -orsiu Ueiuinhj's ami). A ealilegrsm from I.I llnni; Chang war received at Berlin, according to whicl the Empress asked him in at a iciate with himself, with a vio lo pence uegotis tlous. Prince Chine Yuuir Lu and two Viceroys of tbe southern provinces. Of these latter one la known to be unfriend ly to foreigners. Officials here arn confident that tbe R.iHsl&iia will remain In i'ckln uulil tbe powerB have passed Upon the proposal made by llie.Si. I'etorsburg Government It la even possible they may remain there pending negotiations m the part of the 3wers. It Is a fact that olllciKls here are optimistic' as to tbe international situation. With 'hi exception of the United -talus nouu of the powers has yet submitted In reply to Itiibsla, anil It is understood tliul iney are awaiting advices Troiu their representatives in Pekin. Tho mass of tho people iu China believe heir troops are victorious over the allies. Die native paper, tell . tlieut so anil also givo pictures of missionaries being toi- turcdJn the presence of the viceroys. Loudon, Kept. 8 M. ile Hlowlu. Par is correspondent of the Times, says that the origin of Russia's decision to evacu ate Pekin was her dcsiif-to frustrate the schemes of Emperor William,' and to correct the impression proMuccd by the Kaiser's speech attributing to Emperor Nicholas the Initiative in the appoint ment of Field Marshal fount von Wal dersee to the command of the interna tional troops. Tbe Daily News suggests editorially that Russia may have made secret terms with China behind tbe backs of the pow era. Tbe Standard expresses gratifica tion at the al.eged explanation that the United States Government doea not ap prove of Kussla'a proceedings. Spanish cMackerel I Portsmouth Corned, Mullets. New barrel Fulton Market Corned Beet. Fresh lot Crackers and Cakes. Fresh Oatflakes, 10c package. Fresh Prunes; Fancy fresh Elgin Butter; Fancy lull Cream Cheese. Complete line fresh Canned Goods. A.good tab! Butter tor 25c. The 5 very finest ior 30c lb. It will pay you to trade with i J. L. McDAKIEL. WholeHnle V Retail Owcer, 'I'aWiie Ol. 71 BrtiH Hi. " Bvraa. Some women. In this world hove new gown every other while there iht other women wbo esteem themselves lucky if once . In three months they get dinner to look through a fiiHhlon magasliie. Somer- vllle (Moss.l JourynL ,'".... . Tbe Uoltrl States never coined gold pieces of a higher denomination than 120. - Some years ago a Jeweler at Ban Francisco struck gold piece of -the value of ISU, but that Was on private account -,-'; ;. -: Py our Fine Tools- for carpenters, mAne and painter's Baa, tells bis fellow workmen llial at no plu In this tnwa ran you tlnd loch In all kinis of m ran rlglit here, where nothing la kept tint a superior graile and line bristle ot the ln-at nisnulscture. And we alo h on hsnd a lre t k of "nrm Wlndowa and Dmus, w V H are now ifmg to sll at eont f,n.i i.'.inw ft in onlr-r to tiinko room ((If 1- 4ll (OKI U. REAL ESTATE City Real Estate bought and so.d on commission. Collection of Rents for tlioto In the Sity ss tII tlitnc living ooll1e. X- T' t a Sept Cork: - f Sept......,; So, Ryl'fd... TO I.... .... Fed. 8 Con. T..... Uather 10 Cotton receipts wers 7,(KK) bales at all ports. f.2 85 621 Ml K't If something In yonr bead doth cause That bead of yours to ache , .. . It ean be cured If yon will but, '.';,;. Celery Headache Powders take; . : Made and sold only at Davis Pharmacy : Ice.Cream, delivered to any part ot the city. 80 cents Quart, at McSorlev'a, ." f ; Schedule of Malls. ' j Arrival of malls from north and west dally except Sunday, 11:80 a. m. 8:80 p. m. Wilmington and tbe south 8:88 p. m.; Morehead City 8:00 a. m. Leave. North and westOKM a. m. and 8:80 p. m. Wilmington and south 8:00 a. at.; Morehead City 8:50 p. m. ,' ' Malls arrive from north and west 8:40 a. m.; 6:50 p, m. Leave 9:00 a. n.t and 8:03 p. at. ' .' ... .'.;,:;, .- The public will please bear In mind that the morning mall fot the North an West closes, at 8:15 a. m. , , . , : ' That the afternoon mall for north an woat closes at 8:00 p. m. . ; For Uorehcad City .at 8:00 p. m, Als that the afternoon train carries no mall for Intermediate polntsv betweer here and Qolilslioro. Respectfully. - . Srymodk W. Uanuook ' July 18, 1000. . Postmaster, When in Baylioro stop at the Lupton Bona for rood arvommodstlons GRAND PREMIUM SALE ! At the Planters Warehouse, New Bern, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1900 VALUE OF PJIKMIIJIIN, OVF.lt $100.00, Donated by tbe merchants and business men of New Hern. For List of Premiums Bee circular. bri njr it is and We want to have the largest sale or, record in New Hern. So in the weed and wo will see that your tolmoco lirinirs every cent worth, and the premiums are extra. - We itavc plenty of hovers an-1 scvernl extr t onei for the Premium Sale, they want Ilia weed, but we're here to se that they pay its full vulue. Tbe mcr clianti have ylvnn no many Premiums and ou so many different gra'les, tliat eveiy one who brings a load will get a premium. Bring In your tobacco Wednesday Evening and as soon Thursday morning as possible, so we can begin the ea! on time. Send it by rail, by boat and in wasrong and carts. If you want to know how the prices are. ak Ihe many fnrmers ""bo have sold Tobaoeo during the last thirty days with uh. 1 lie, Premiums will be on exhibition the morning of the sale. Come ilown and come up, and get one, and don't forget tin day, the first Thursday in Sep tember. Yours for Good Prices, PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, Manager. F. S. LANGLliY, Auctioneer. liTle every week-iay at II o'clock. Not Coming Back. Goi,DSB iao, N C, Sept. fl A crowd ed uegrn excursion left here to-day fot Norfolk. It is learned from rcliabl sources that about one hum! red of Ihon leaving will not return to the Slate. Tbd most dainty and, effective pill maile are De Wilt's Little Early liixers I bey are uni-qtialed for all HvV an bowel tioubles. JNever gripe. V S Duffy L2L Book Storey j :;- - - -: ; I Don't ask for time ' I IV f li si iTsTr in' r IF orwnrd. It the Slocan 51 . Thi. irll In Mi'i Rulu and Over- 1 1 ooats. . Not a backward sten here, but I every move an advance materials, pat- I tirns. colors, dealra. out and nnmu, an I .1 .1... - wl.l. tl linu i We know your credit n good Bew iinetf Kail Goods that will at S t,nt i.uf rlw mnrifv ' 'v . a , 4 5 traot your eye, and you know how we I make up goods. - V- ; .' ' ;. lt will,Bve n the,, etnbar-. rassment of refusing, 'i'''; - but we need the tnont J.' j : : G. N. Ennett. J V M. Cliadwlck, Important Notice. httge;!md 'complete 11.1, J. ffi U.' I). and Sundries, i ; am : carrying a futl ana varied stock of Guns Rel?bhers, Loaded Shells, 8c. V ; Tho progn nalve iistoins of the world are the gri-at fooil eonnonilng nations, flood food well digested gives strength. If yon t-snnol digest all you eitt, jou neeil Kodol llyp'-pla Cure. It ill rn vihnt yon cat. Vou m-i-d not ili't yf.nrwif. It cnoi'iln nil vjill guarantee to sae you money on any nufic of Gun, 1 sell 1 ' 41 ' '-i On Beptomber fitli. trie Blenmer Neuie will he withdrawn from service for per annual repairs. -. ' - , ,v' i'V' -During her absence the Bl earner New- brrne will take her place, afld tbe ached ulo changed.. Until fnrtlter not ci this steamer will srriva on Tueslay and Thursday mornings and sail on Tueadsy and Friday at 13 o'clock noon.: 1 . Tlicrd will he no steamer on Monday and Wednesilay. . . v OEO. HKNDERHON, Agent, New Bern, N. C, Sept. 1, 1900. Notice The only man there be. Not Left, Come See. i nd A No, 1 Reil Hi ait Hand-mido -'swh.I Hhlnc'ea slwsy n bsnd, Lntha, Car's end ' ngie". Kiln Tar and K.it L'tthtwood Posts. All kinds of Stove Woo I lie Iven d to your door. Two Sir r.'S to let and bousis to tent all the time. Lime to retail r by tho bs-ie'. See BI& HILL, is M Bagging and Ties We ate ready to supply the tiafo with Cotton Bagging aod Ties, Bag Olotb, Heavy Sacks, &c. Prices ate RIfht. T. JR. Tiathiam & tDo. TO THE Tl Wholesale n.i: 110 cli. sr ' of tin) ! 1 tit r. i 1 1 G I l ... . 41 .1 C. .. 1 RUDDER TIRES.!; rilo;ies or Carriages furnished to onler with TIuIiImt Tires or new, wheels with ruhher tires for your. l"',"2y" or OjUief vehicle at short' notice.. - ( If you ttinit aiivthiii in mr line. l ull on tin. V" will l' ii y 1 i . i We are offering at Rxk Bottom Flg nfie , r- v - ' ' . tOO.OOl Paper Bags.'.' ' 26,001 Butter Trays. A " '.; : ' ' 100 Reams Oriy Wrapping Papjr, 1 8 oaae Roll Toilet Paper. r ; 100 Btga Shot. , '.. ; ' 80,000 tfiadnd Sheila. 'i ' " ..: ' lOtt.000 W. P. Cap, :..! ::. ' : .' , ' 30.0TO Musket Cap. r -"'-i 'tr .,,'' 1 80 Cases Lamp Chimneys, "! ' 10 O m RubberiBoonx, -; ,' ' ' t Besidas Nails, Spikes, Pamir, Oil Suits, and everything usually kpt la t. Whnlemle and Retail Hardwaie Btora, Ileerln and ;.' ZZowvrs mul ' Hay Ilftkef tin ri;;n.!. Yi-oi k for BuhIih ss, t . . i ... . ' 5 .- ;. :. . Vcr
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