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VOL. XYI1I-.N0 138.; NlW UK UN, N. C FRIDAY MORNIKG, SEPTEMBtR 7,l'90IK- NINETEENTH U.Wi. P0LLOCKSVILLE." PFKIN IS QUIET. f TRY 1 - - I PERFECT BLEND TEA, Only (Oc for 1-4 lb. Package. j Will refund your money it you are not , y satisfied alter using-. ; ' IS j . . & 47 & 49 Pollock Street. AS ----- Jttst Receiyed S A fresh lot Corned Portsmouth Mullets and Small 1" Hams 5 to b lbs. Also small Breakfast Strips, 2 to 3 lbs. i Good Putter 25c lb. Very best Elgin and Fox River Print Butter at 30c We are also agents for the Spanish Root Toilet and Latin- dry Soaps. They are guaranteed to cure Heat, Pin.ples, Suit V Rheum, Tetter, Black Heads and other Skin Diseases. They are Purely Vegetrble. ' Give us a trial for anything in the Grocery Line and, we will do our best to please yon or refund your money. Yours for Business. J. R. PARKER, 'Phone 69. Prompt Delivery From Dunn's If yon want a good cop of and you Will get it This coffee is equal to any less ol price. ; Lv Jtf-T' A' Mechanic That ,',, ' ' Always Nweam ' Br our Fine Tools for carpenters. tnaaon. and painter1. uaa, tolls bis fellow" workmen that at no place la this towa can yrru J)nd anch thorough eatUfaction la all kiuds of mechanic tool, as yon ran right here, where nrthlng (a kept but a an per lor grade and lino bristle of tha bmt manuiacturo. And wa also hav. on band a large Stock or Vireon Wlnrlowa anil Doora, whlnh we are now ing to sell at coat and c t In order to make room tor rail (.loo In. "-Ik ,' '"'AT.- OUR 5 t . JR., GROCER, 77 Broad Street. 5 xx. Tou can always expect when you order "your food supplies from . this reliable store-. We can sup ply every demand of a first class family trade with the Choicest Staple and Fancy Groceries, Rel ishes, Pickles, Sauces, Olive, Fox Hirer Print Butter, and Pig llama at R ok Bottom Prices. We make a specialty of high g r .la Tea an 1 lOoffeos. Our Perfection Blend Coffee is Fine, Price Only 20e. delicious oflWWj a pound . , coffee in the market, regard RUBBER TIRES. Boggle or Carriagci ' famished to order with Rubber Tires - or . new whoeli with rubber tiree, for yonr buggy or other .vehicle at short notice. - " , ' It yon want anything in our line call on ns. i . ' We Will plcaao yon. , Rofpoclfnlly,' ' - G. IT. tVnferH & Hon, rhontlSS. ' 78 Proad Btr.iet. REAL ESTATE! Oily Real Eatata bonghl and ao.d on ooronilsi o. . Oc llectloa of Rents for thnao In the city aa well at those living onUlde. 13. II. iiAKfi::!. XT -r . r Cotton Market Opens. New Ginning Plant Good Lake Fishing. Doctors are Busy." 'f. , Septembers; :. Weather little cooler but Very dry Peas poutoea. and all vegetables badly damaged. iC';'v?,H ' ' Cotton market opened here Very satis factorily. Mean and Bender buying at from9to9i. il 1 ..The following buyers will be on the cotton market in Jones this season. Walker Meare, T. S. Bender, J. R. Tur oage, R. L. .Ray and J. H. Ball . - -' Sheriff elect M. N. Harriett is having one of the most complete ginning plants erected here we know of, all the moat modern conveniences are being put In He will be ready for operation in a few days. : Messrs. Bender Bros, are dally receiv ing new goods They will have the beet and. most attractive stock of dry good, and notions this fall ever carried in the town of Pollocksvllle. Mr. Solomon Koonce is making the homes of this little village look very beautiful, his taste in the art of psinltnp and papering la very fine. - Messrs. E, T., J. B. and W. U. Bendei have opened the Sporting season in tb Catfish Lake section, They have bagged several large deer, bear and scores ol II iio fish which they report as being vert almndaut in the lake. Mr. Walter Mears of Wilmington, ar rived last week in the interest of Mecsft Alex Sprunt & Sans, cotton exporters ol Wilmington, N. 0. Miss Lena Jarman of Jacksonville, N. C. Is visiting friends and relatives at Ihii place. y r. J. R. Turnnage of Farmvllle, N. 0. Is here as a representative of the J. E Latham & Co , cotton exporters of New Barn, N. C. Mr. It. L. Ray is expected every da) as a buyer for the well known firm of J. II. Sloan A Co., cotton exporters of Wll miuglon, N. C. Mr. J. H. Bender of the firm of Bendei Bros , just returned from the northern markets where ho purchased a large stock of dry goods and notions for their Kail trade. The doctors of this place are kept very busy with the country 'practice. They report lots of sickness. Hiss Mabel Kllpalrlck of Qulnerly, N. C. Is visiting her slater Mrs. T. a Bender of this place. Mrs. I). W. Whitford Is still very sick at the residence of her sister Mrs. 8. A. Hudson of this place. DOVER. Slept On a Risky Perch, Cotton Gins At Work. Democratic Club To Organ ize. - Mr. R. B. West came down Tuesday evening to practice the band and return ed yesterday to Klnstnn. Mrs. Q. V. Richardson and daughter left yesterday to spend a few daya In New Bern. A negro named Will White was hurt right badly Monday ovenlng by falling from the Ooldsboro Lumber Oo'i loco motive while running at a lively apeed It seems that he was sitting on the cow- cttcher and went to sleep. Messrs. L. M. Foy and R. R, Branch went to New Berne this morning. We understand It wUl.be purely '.business trip and will be the meana of giving ns something to write np next week. Messrs. K. A Blmpklns and F. N. Hawkins left Tuesday to take in the Aabevllle trip. ' '. : " - The gins through this section, have started to work, Several bales bavt been ginned.' It ia opening "very fast and coming In abort. . .' " - -1 .. Two freight cara were partly derailed here Toesday evening by the awlteb pin coming out and causing the track to gel out of position. t' . L". . ' '. Mrs. Sarah Sean has bought a lot from J. T. Carpenter and will commence a dwelling honse Immediately. ' The White Supremacy Olub will be changed to a Bryan and Stevenson Club an bis place at the next meeting... Our clttiene are qnlet, 'politically,, but on election day will see lhat Bryan and Stevenson, and F. M. Blromons get elect ed at this proolnct. . .. . ' f " Mrs. E. O. Outlaw and. Mrs.W.M. Bkka are both off to see the tick. Mra. Outlaw went to Ooldsboro to so ber dangbter and M r. Rlcka went to Selma to see ber father, who la very low. . " ' '4. '.'-- : '' R.'' Escape of an Aeronaut. ; . i NiautiA, N. H., September 0. Mrs. E. L Biafford, an aeronaut, gave and ex citing number not on the program bere today. With bar husband Mrs. Stafford had ma'la an ascent. On the way back toearlh her parachute lines broke when the wait 400 foot In tho'atr. . The woman dropped at a rapid rate for V0 foet, landing on top of Stafford's parachute. Although neither was Injured the added Heights tent the big iimbrelladownward at a rapid rate. Ice Cream, delivered lo any part of ll e city, 80 cent quart, at MnRorhiy'a. C. r. I'ur I New and Large Hall that Will Ac- commodate Large Gatherings. KeekUi Say He Will Stltki 'v State Amwunltlon Received. Old Knrnlture Rate Ki -' stored. Primary Ma- ' chlnery Arranged Special to Journal. . Raleiou N. C. Sept. C.-The audi torium matter is at last arranged. 1 be Board of Trade building is bought for $13,500. It Is 92x50 fe-l and the land covers an area of 92x210 feet. . One o' the stores ia the building ui.l bo tin d a an entrance to the auditorium, whicl will be built In the rear, of brick, with a seatlug capacity of 3401. The cost of the auditorium will be about $15,000 The company, whle.li U chartered is I hi auditorium company, will Usuo liondf on its piojeri . It has iiiltcription aggregating about $11,000. The plze of the auditorium will tie Oxa UO fi et. Isaac M M k ns, R p'llilican nnmlnei for Congiess from I lie lirst district, h here. He says: "I Fall to see how tlit Republican State coinmiuen ran lahe me down or put me up, whin our dlalriit has a committe of Its own, and until I do see such a right 1 phall continue to be a candidate. 1 he nu-j'irlty of c ur dis trict committee will refuse to authorize D. U. Abbott or any one else to call a new convention a oulered by the State committee. John T. Johimon Is heie aud says there will be a new convention and that be is an cspiiaui loriliu nomination The Republicans certainly are in a pret ty meBS In the 1st dial! let, Johnson says they will make heroic efforts to poll the full negro vole. The Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege opena wiih 3 u BU.ueiit.'. About W failed to pars tlio entrance examina tion;. Democrats were numerous here ti day, to attend the 4th, Congressional district convention. The Statu has received its supply of ammunition from the war department and today "issued it to the three regi men Is of the Slate Ouard and the T di visions of naval militia. The Stale charters the Holmes Gro cery Company of Wilmington, Capital $40,000. . The. furniture .manufacturers In the State complained against Hie Increase of freight rates on furniture. The railways have quieted this by reluming to the old Tate. October 8 there will be a hearing by the corporation commission ai to general freight rates aud clasalficj- tions. Senator Bullor says In bis paper that he and the Republican State Chairman are receiving a great many requests to hold an "Indignation meeting" here at Raleigh, as a protest agaliun the recent State election. A ''street carnival" lain progress at Tonngsvllle, a town near here, nuder the auspices of the Seaboard Air Line. The Democratio Slate Committee last night arranged all the machlnory for holding the Senatorial primary. It also took steps to have a law enacted legal! ling primaries, to be participated in by the while voters. Lost in the Catacombs. Rous, September S - Harry Hengel and George Langhney, twoyonng Amor leant, students at the University at Eichstadt, who were bere. attending a congress of .university men, visited the Catacombs of .Domltllla yesterday with frlenda and strayed away and disap peared.'. ' :.j . -'. .' . The tbaeaee of the younaj men waa not Observed until the party bad returned lo the bolel. . They were found early this morning by soma Oerman students, who, carrying loicbes and folded by Slguor Harucchl, an arebaebloglit, searched for them all sight. ' '' ' Tne Weather Conditions. : Wasoihotoi, D. 0., Sept. .-Frlday rain. Norlheut wlude . becoming , high by Friday night. '.v-:"y'ii.,! r. Weatber Oondltloaa The tropical storm wa central laat ' nlgbt near . Key West and bad greatly, increased . in In tensity with strong winds on the- Florl daeoeaf. Jnplter reported ft maximum of 40'mlles, and Key West 40 miles per hour. V ' ";--'!;. ': , No reports have bean received this morning from southern Florida, tele graph wirea being down. , The storm la apparently continuing its northerly movement. ' ' Shower have fallen from southern Georgia southward and local rains on the Gulf ooast. . ' ,. " - High temperatures prevailed yestes- day ocr ibe central and aouthern sec tions. A high barometer area with cool er weather la central over tha north Weal. The conditions Indicate -rain In this secllon'by Friday with winds Increasing to high. , To prevent conmimptlon quickly enre throat and lung trouble, with Ona Min ute Cough Cure. F 8 Duffy, If something In your hea l doth rauw Tbttt hrml of yours to ache It run be cim I If ynu aIII but, C !. rV l' i. be I'.. ' f.kn. '. ! b- 1 : 'v ! f -. : ' I'luum .( Trouble Reported at Canton. ; American Troops Well Provided. Punishing .. .. the Boxers. Special lo Journal. . ; -Wasrinoton, September l -All is reported quiet at Pokln. "i-m extreme heat has endH. AH nccc r supplies for the'Ainttrican iroopi li ie been re ceived by General lyliatTe i nil liity can be Comfortably nxtd f r ,im wider. Prince Tuau ia reported hilling wilbiu two (lays inarch of 'iLi;i anaiuugthe result of RussfVs proposal to wilhdraw her troops. Riots are reported ft' Ikc .inin ; fre quent at Canlon, i lie n il i v ; -i i eg fa Vorable 1 1 tbe finer.-. Ttiy turvaten the lives of llm foreign ortleiil'. The uldes will make an cxpeultioi from I'ekin lo burn a llosur village and inflict puiiisuuient for the murder ol missionaries In ease the all'ea lcive Pekin, It will be reported tliro'.ig iu . i (.'liitia that tlicy were compelli d to do so because of ina bility to h'dd It :in 1 iln exl-ling iliif- fection may, In ro:iJ i i' nee. his fanned nlo rcvolulio..iuy outliruil.K. In ollici.il ii:ii ser.4 the hlroug belief is expressed that China will re-establish a Government and name peace commis sioners, liilim nio.H b iv ! reached Washington that steps art! no'.v liein taken toward Ihe. appniniment of bhcIi s peace commlslon, In cludi ng I.I Iluuj; Chang, the Viceroy, of N nkin and Wn Chang, an 1 Prince Olilni'. THE MARKETS. The following quotations wer ed by J. E. Latham, New Hern, N. O. Nhw Viuik, Sept (1. Cotton; Open, illgh. r,ow. Clone Sept I.i7 0.20 fl.V. Oct !) 3- il.l:l !) II) 9.4.; Nov '.Mil '.I JH li.i.O 9 58 Jan !l 1!) II. 24 rUH 0.2 1 Mch 9.0.) fl.il 8.21 May 0.2H 10 fl.2i WHEAT: (Ipen. High Low. ( lose Sept Nns H'J 4 ni Ookn: Sept So. R'yPfd. ... m; Mj TCI ii Fed. S Con. T Leather 11; 11J Cotton receipts were N 00 ) bale- at a!l porta. 1 DeWltt's Little Early Itinera art prompt, palalable, pleasant, powerful pury lying tittle- pills. K S Duffy. NEW FALL STYLES ! You are iuviled to call and rxarr oar new styles in Fall O Kxlf. We hnve endeavop-d to mbko ih' season's stylei the nobti 'st ever shown in the cily, and a call will convince you that we have auccoeded in do n; to. Agenls f.ir "The ISoiiar" tfi2 anl 2.50 Ilutn. For the Knox, $H iiihI $5 HatH. For rnwforlH Stiiw tlanl J350 NIioch. Anil" IlaiiiiuM ' Worlil ll?iiowuel Klioet). - Call early and get-yonr choice ol atlea." Prices guaranto-d. ' J.G.DUNN&CO., M.POLLQqk smEET: Ruisselljouse -. While In Beaufort be sure and atop at the RusollJ Honse. Flrat-Claaa Board. A home for traveling people. Flanlng and bunting unexcelled. Terma $1JU dy or W.liO poy week ." .?. - - .. O A. RUSSELL Prop Do you -Wish to Extermlnntc Bed Btiss, Cock Roaches', Ants ? &e, Then Vy.l'.tx'i Creoleu irr.f . Crrolourn la also a useful household remedy for many sUipto all minis. At a dlslnfeotant it Is superior tb oarbol lo ncld, Is neither polionous n r eorro alv. and has a pleasant healthful ordor. Crcoleum la sure death to Fleas, cures Manj,e In lTiga, and will kwp File off horse. The cheapest good tamely on the market. TKN CENTS ONLY. Alto Moth Pre ven tall e and Insecti cide. " . ' . Camplioraicd Mothatine, -t Lavender Molhalinc. t'edsr Molhaline In one pound patk aa;r at . ' .- Henry's Pharmacy, f27 1.::jJb Street I Clover Hill Print Butter. I I H I & I J. L. IM1IEL, Si? ' GRAND PREMIUM SALE ! At the Planters Warehouse, New Bern, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1900 ViLlIl' OF PUK.tf ItlHIM, OVKU ilOO.OO, Dimittcil by the inorolmnts anil business turn of New I'l i n. For 1 i.st of I'l-eininms see cifcnliir. We Wlinl to IlitVC tlK' lur-rest suit' ill tin; weed ami wc will nee that your worth, nnd the prr-tninnis aiv rxl.ra. We have plenty of buyers an. 1 pcveral I'X'ri oiici for the Pn-iiiiiiiii S lie, :in I they want the wool, but we're hem to sc i I hat Ihey pay its full value. The m. r c'l.'irts havci;iveii po many Prciiiiiiins and on so many different gra lea, that eveiy one wlio brings n load will get a premium. Ilring In your tobacco Wednesday Kvenitig an.l tu s-ton 'I'hnr.mlay inorning as ogsilt!o, RO we can begin the aalo on time. Send il by rati, by boa' itnd in wagons and carts. If you waul lo know iiow the prices me ak the many farmers " ho have pold Tobaoco during Hie last thirty days with n-. 'I lie Premiums will he on exhibition the mo: ning of Ihe Mil". Couie down anil come up, aud get one, and don't forget the il-iy, Ibe first Tbins.lay in S.-p-teinlM'r. Yours for (lood Prices, PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, Manager. F. f. LANGL15Y, Auctioneer. IS?Mule every week-tlay id 11 o'clock. Forward, Im the Slognn This Fall in Men's Sulla and Over coats. Not a backward step bere. but every move an advance materials, pat larns, colors, design, cut and finish, all show that we keep pace with the tunic A new line of Fall Goods that will at tract your eye, and you know how wc make up goou. . F. JI. Chadwlck, , In addition to the Urge' and- complete 'stock -i of : Bicycles and Sundries, I am carrying asfattaha varied stock bfCuris i Re7bfoers, : Loaded Shellst&L ' "-vv. 1 wilt guarantee I to saJe yous money, on any make of Gun, and will sell other , goods in this line on tery close margin, Give pie a call. wn. T. HILL, ED ! on I'cci nnl in New , So n-iil. Inin;; it is toliarco lirii cVil'V iNotice ! The only man there he. Not Left, Come Sec. A No. 1 Ileal lb-art llani!-made i.nd Sawed Hhing'es always i. ri hand, I,al.ha, CJarlH and 1-ugies. Kiln Tar and Pal L'ghtwo.id Post'. All kinds of Stove Wood ili livtrnl lo your diMtr. TwoHlori-a t-i let and hotisia to rent all the lime. Lime to retail ' r by the bane'. Hre BIG HILL, Tic -lode Hai Bagging and Ties We aie ready lo supply ti e tiale with Cotton Bagging and Tica, Hag Cloth, Heavy Sacks, &c. Prices are Right. f. JTC. Jiitthani A Vo. TO THE it We are ottering at R jok BolU.m Ftf, ur.'a ;". . . eoo.000 Paper Bag. 3S,000 Butter Tniva. ' 100 Reams Gray Wrapping Paper, S eat -a Roll Toilet Paper. ;iffOBagaBhot.., -. vn0,000 Loaded SWella i ,, , 100.W)0 W.T-; Gap, i :V ,80,0 0 Muaket Oapi. , , V, Z90 Cases Lamp Chimneys, ,, , " , " 0Oie Rubber Boots.. - ; tUldasi- Sails,; Bptkes, r.tinU, ;OII lulls, nd everything usually kept it Wholesale and Retail ilardwa-e 8 ore, - .!. , 1 . i:-. ; . -. . c . .-v. Tfrlnc nnd ; . r. . ' ' f l -. Jim mm mm r aavaiai mm liny ItakoH. on. IIuii'I. Wholesale Yturs for Biiaim Sa, Toib t A i ti-li- nnd Pel fun I " f It i . . '1 f ' c. i 1 1 1 i ' ' u. Poll li
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