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t . . , ; a. - It ' ! 'i 1 L,i , Ml. I I I VOL. XVJII--N0. 13. NEW UK UN, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 11 NINETEENTH i-.H I ; S AS A A : TRY OUR i ; - ' . - ' , ,; - : , ,' PERFECT BLEND TEA; Only' 10 c for 'l ttt i V . ;Will refund your money ii you are not satisfied attex- usingi ' v . ,.V--' ;.-': 47 & 49 Pollock Street. .9 A frush lot Cornd Portsmouth -Mullots aud Small Iig" ; J y ,- Hams S to 6 lb-. Also small Hreakfusl Strips, 2 to 3 ilw. ' . ; .'! Gm Gutter 25c lb.v: Very Buttyr at 30c. nr.. .. l. . . . t i" .. ii. c '?'v V fdry Soajs. They are guaranteed Klwum, Ti'itcr, Klac'k Hauls autl othor Skin Digeafioa. They C are lurely Vegetrble. ' " V N " fr.V ' (Jivo us a trial for anything in the Grocery, IJne and 51 we will di do on r liest to please joh Yours for I?ubincss. . J. R. PARKER, C 'Phone 69. , S,,.', v fTi A- v w If ! I iticr ; I 'It--v. ifyott'?nt good pup ot clieiortg -ftwbuj u!mi:;;' V 'V' and you will got it''.' fet3 IfcK" c 't'l - - 7 . .(.im.f.'.l... !.'.: 1 ' 11.: i : . ' ' r- I W ; ; ; J.nis couee ib equal w any Ay; JC8B 04 price. . ., . -7; ; . our Flo TtwH for ompnnU rn, mttoim And r umlnr uw, on Ihm ft'llow wmkmon th tt nt no rOnr In tliin town i'aii yon litifl wh timroni'li ptI ifm-tinn (ii nil kin in (if tiW'trinU' IohIh ni voi t hh rllit irrot whnr nrlhlni; i k ril (ml n Mipminr t'ra'lo nucl lri(i; of t l,r if ni rniuiii'iu tuifi. - . A n,l wn nlso Jcivft on 1 nn l 2 sW m r Tj A lTIMIiaiit That vv . - 4 lb. Package. -i Ji 1 t 1 rv Iiest Elgin and Vox EJvrtf Print ; V i r. i rn 'i i r i . . to cure Heat, f imjdcB, Salt or refund your money. . JR., GROCER, 77 Broad Streei J , t . ; .Yoa can alwtyt expect when , . 'yH order your food supplies fiom - .. Mi rollable Btoro. i,Wa can up- ,. family trade with Ihe Ohoicert fii tpla hnd Facy OnMierita, -Kel- gf"e roaa aniUoauei. . - Our Perfection Blond r.t4iMrPickle, Saucej, Olivei, Pox ) J ;. R-.w Print Butter, and Plo; Hams rj - o Rtok Bottom Prioea.'. ; ' r 1 "- 1 ' 1 l ; !Vo make a inriAlty -of biirh ; Coffee Is Finej , iS'l Prica Oniv 20c. couee in ine marKet, rogaru- . ' ' '' , ' v ' RUBBER TIRES. .-, Pi'Kgie or Carriagos . furnisht'd to ortlcf with Rublxr Tires or 'new wliifls with riiblwr tires for your hnggy; or otlinr tehto)q at short rioUoe.',,'.-.;:';" :,.' '.'f !.', ' If yoti want anylhing in our line cult on us . 1 J ' : . ' , , Wo will dense you.' v ;- . ' '' ; li.'jMf.i fully,. . , fi. tl.-XViiirn 'A Kon, ' rhohe 1M 18 ltr.md Street. REAL- ESTATE ! City Ileal tt;itn 1 nui hi Bn,l (,0,, iviiiiis:iiii. 'ollcr::na of II'Mils for Umn In the iMty mi well at llinie living out hlc. ... 1 . ( i . i. i..,.,. ITS EFFECT- Discussion of the Nomination of E. ,' W. Pou For Congress.' - B ax ton . of Winston - Nominated. ' Effect of Short Crops.: One - ' Encampment. : Students. j . Arrtvlng. New Ma- sonic Lodires." t . , Special to JouroBl. " . v ,. rUution, Sept.-t 7.Tbe Democratic CongreBalonal Convention of .thh dis trict literally made a night of1 It lasl night, and at 1.20 this morning, on the U2tu ballot, - nominated Edward VI. Foil i v It la singular but true that much of the talk regarding the nomination to day was as to ha bearing upon the Sena torial contest, between F,- M. Simmon and J. S. Carr. . So many things, hinge upon the latter contest that this is not surprising. Borne persona declared thai the beat political, move . was to reelect A-twator, that this would have a happy effect npon P&pnlists in this district ann In soverol others. On the other hand there was a hard fight .against ,A,twatoi and a demand for a man who had alwayt been a democrat. ' 1 The nomination of J. 0. Daxton ol Winston for Congress by the 8th distric Djmocmts Is by no moms unexpected. There were eight candidates for tlu nomination, which was given in the 3iil, ballot. , . Merchants say the shortneas" ot the crops will considerably" reduce ' tra.lo Very little cotton is, as yut coming In bat the picking Is progressing as rapidly as possible. The Republican Congressional Uon ventlnn will be held here next week. In fact there will be two convontions un less some sort of an agreement Is arrived at; as there Is a negro faction In the par ty, with its Chairman, A. Johnson, who says he U-1 he only chairman. - 3. A Giles of Chatham says I16 isthetrui hairman. Each lias called a convention. There will certainly be only one mili tary encampment this year, that of the First Regiment. This will be hold later than ever before. For a long time s practice hiarch was contemplated. -The regiment has shelter teuls and complete field outfit and canmake a march at any. time. 1 Students for the various, colleges and schools are arriving here in greater num. hers than ever before. 'Never wore the openings of thoBclmols so gratifyiujr.lv large. This la the fact tot only here but elsewhere In the blatc Two new Masouic .lodges have been orgauicd this month, . High Point Is to have a military -company. Its organization is now in pro gress. ';-...';',. ::.. .- PASSED OFF. Predicted Tropical storm Went Inlo the ' Gulf. Ho Change How likely. ' . Wasiiinuaok, September 7 For North Carolina.. Saturday, partly cloudy, prob ably showers in Booth and west portions. Fietb northeast winds. - - , ' , , ; . Weather " Condltions.-The ' tropical storm in the vicinity of Key West dm. ing the past two or three days has moved northwest Into the Gulf of Mexico and is apparently central this morning oft Die month of the Mississippi, Rain and a northeast gals Is prevailing at Port Eads with a maximum velocity of. 60 mile during the night. Heavy ralut have fall en In Florida and showers along the At lantio coait northward lOjCharleston, High temperatures prevailed yesterday on the Atlantic coast from Virginia to Massachusetts, over the Interior valleys, and southward to the Gulf. No Im medi a's projpect of high winds on South .At-1 lan'tic coast. V'' f '' '- (W0 Germany and Russia, ''v '.' BKht.iii, Septembor ; d The ; German ylce-sdmlral at ' Taka telegraphs that Captain Pohl, (n his report from Pekln, says the Impression he formed on march ing through (he Imperial Palace. August 28 was "'dirt and neglect" No treasures, he says, were observed. - " The German press continues a lively discussion of the Russian proposal, the more plalnokcn papers' slating that Russia's motives are aclflnh. The Cert trlt organ, the Cologne Volksr.eltung. aayat' , ' ,.' ; "llussla's purpose Is to get all foreign troops as (jnickly as poKslhle out of Chi na and then to lay aside the mask and acizo the l'mplro for herself, ller pro posal Is an unfriendly act. toward Ger many, since (.'onnt Von Walderane an nounced that he would never givo an order to retreat." ' The Vossisclio Zeltung says: "Russia U trying to establish a prolertoralo over llio t eli Btlal F.mplre, In doing which It makes no dllTeif nrc to her If rlio Vexia Kmpnror William and thwarts tliepnliry of Germany." . r.Inckwcll Durham Co. CiiAi:t.o-Tf, X. C, fv.pl. 0.-.lii.1.:c Hhisriiitnii 1, i onli ti.l 11, e FiUe of (hi r,'H-M-ll I'Ul!,:-.!!! T, , (I (:ni!'l:1,v I i!.'.'Tty, n: !:;,' .,,i, V, C , 1 v I:... ' I: !, f'ir !:'! 'r I l,n ; I ; : I' I ' , .! t!,:il i:,.. i.,, '. in ) , , ,, (',., ; ,, i v v ill 1 p i o , r sfT' 1 teeOeinooiifls" P TrOtnanOl u Royal Baking " Powder biscuit , whets the , ; i appetite; The ' 'taste of such , a biscuitr- 'T Tsweet, creamy, delicate and crispy-f is a joy to the most . fastidious. ROYA(. BAKING POWDER CO., NOT HUNG. Strange Circumstances That Broi:ht a Reprieve to Kinsauls Special to Journal. - ' ItALiuoir Soptumber 7-rArcliie Kin sauls. who was to hsve been hantted at Clinton today ,cut his throat This morn ing. The Sheriff telegraphed this fa't to Governor Rusntll, saying, "Kiusauls 1ib cat his throat seriously Doctors' think fatally. Wire instructions " The Gov ernor replied. ukXj:i;uliuji Kinsailit, jmiI- poned until uext Friday; Reprieve by mail." Never was greater pressures brought Upon Governor Russell iu a capital case than In that of Archie Klnsnnls, the murderer who was under unntermo to lie hinged at Clinton. Tim Governor had considered the case for many weeks. THE MARKETS. ' , The following quotations were receiv, ed by J. . Latham. Now Bern, N. C. y c v Nrw Yomk, Bept 7 Cottok: . ' , Open.Hlgbv Low. Close Sept 9.25 045 . 923 Oct.,..... ;. .I8 :t.4t 18 9.3 'Nov '..."9.00 9 21 9 00 910 Jan ... 8 93 9 IS 893 0 Mch. , 8 03 913 8 Ort 90j May 8 93 910 9 03 898 Wiirat. '. t)pon. High. 'Low. (Jloae Decs... 80 '80 x: 808 Sept Jo. Ry Pfd.,.v. rH r ; TCI 09j Fed. S, vv, .fc-...., ... - S'-' J.- Con..X.'?'.;'.vy,'!;r:'f"; Leather Viyr, 11'' ''M-'Y. '. Cotton receipts were 9,000 bale at Ml 701 11 all porta. ymmif l i-v I :;, DeWltt'a KLHtl Early-- Risers . are prompt, palatable, pleasant,' powerful. j)rrfying little pll!s. F 8 DuOTy. i ''t ';ihtf. Farthest NorthV' :. . CnisTtANtA,' Koptemlier 8.A" tclrram from Tromsoo, Norway, in reporting the return Of jhe Stella folate, with the Duke of Xbru77.l'r An.lliv ppcdltlon on board, says the Stella. Polaro reached a point In latitude 80 M' north, thus pen etrating farlhernorth than Dr. Nansen's record., i, :i'V:i l'1' t The Stella Polaro remained fast In the Ice for J 1 months. TI10 pressure stove In her sides, making a holo 13 Ihckea In breadth: , Her machinery was also dam aged. The members of the expedition suffered many hardships and Wore com pelled to eat their sledge dogs. ' A Nor .wegisn .cnglnoor and two Italians, mem bers of the expedition, perished. Dr. Nansen, who returned from Ms expeilltion to the Arctic regions In Aug ust, lWM'i, reported that he left his vessel, llin Fram, March 14. 18115, in 8t north liitltuilo and .traversed the I'olar Bea to a point fir." 11' north or the new Hlherlnn Islands. This was a point 4 faitlier north than any previous explorer had reaehed. ' The Duke of Abruzzl, with ids expe dition, sailed from Christlnnla .luuo 11 of last year and expee.tod to lie (one 18 monlhi. j To pirvi'iil con'-iuiipliuu ijnii y rnir I Ii i nil ninl iu it; 1 1 1 1 ! . i s wish One M in ' ule t 'i in " h t'uif. I' P Oiiirv. rOYAL Bakinrr Av Powder improves the flavor and adds to- the healthful ness of all risen flour-; foods. It renders the biscuit, bread and cake more ." digestible and nutritious., ' . Royal Baking Pow der makes . hot breads wholesome. Food raised with Royal will not distress persons of delicate or enfeebled digestion, though eaten warm and fresh. Imitation baking powders almost invariably con tain alum. Alum makes the food unwholesome. 100 WILLIAM ST., HtW YORK. The ficro Of Kafckia?. prtdnl to .inurnal. LnNO iN, Heptemlier 7.- I!n:len-Pnwell srrived at Cape Town to-dny. Iliere was n great demonstration In his honor. Bif Strike Ordered. Special to Journal. Pitii.ADKM'niA, Sept. 7 Tie great strike of thn Pennsylvania, eoi) tuinets. wliirh bss been threatened for some time was ordered last night, the strike to Iw in foreo beginning next Monday. For Consultation. Speetal to Journal. liAMtion, Sept. 7 -rSiatn Chairman F: M. Simmons husgoiln to Washington to confer with Hie Nnilona! Iii'inoerailc Committee almui the campaign in North Carolina. .TO TM 15 We nro offering at R-ik Bottom Fig ures ( ' . -V-'.. ;' , . . 200,000 Paior Hagc. ': , i a,00t) Ituttcr Trnys. . ' ' ' 11)0 Reamx Qriy Wrapping Paper. S cases Roll Toilet Paper. 100 Hags HhnL. V . ;J0,'J(KI Loaded Sliells. v, lOO.Oflft W. P. Gap. ' ' , aUtKO Miiskct Capa, . . ''SOCasulAnipCMinncja.' a (J . i 10 Cnaoa Rubber Boots.'; i, ;;V ' flesidee ' Nails, . Spike;'1: Paints, : Oil Siflis, HinT Fverythln'g usually kept In a Wbolesela and Retail Hardw.ue S'.ore. ' ; IflcCorni ick , y jjfoweri ant! . If y llnket " .Vonrn for DiiaineM,'-rt A' 0 Do ytu Wish to Exterminate ' Bed R.igs, Cock' k'oacbes, Ants ? &c, Then Use . ,r ' V.v:' Liquid : Creoleum. ; Creolotim Is also a nseful liouseholj remedy for many sl.iiplc ailnienLs. As a diHliifeeUuil it is superior to curbpl ic Held. It neither poisonom fjnr eorrn sive find has a pleasant healthful ordor. Crrolenui is sure drnlli to I Iras, runs Mar.t,n In Dnif.nud will keep Kilos 'fl hors",f The i'h''apHt Kood nlinedy m tlio market. TKN CJCNTiJ ONLY. Also Moth I'reventative and Inserll- ei'io. (!;itnl'liiw,'((l (1 M'lthillilio. ri.Yend' r Ml 111 il'iie. (i , in- lime in d"i piiuiul piu-k- ;i ni v t f y . , r i i j,(ii irn . - . ..,(.. -,p I10 esalo 1 rale Whitty Fine Lot Portsmouth ; ,,.4..,.v,-t.f .,-.,.,v.f vf.Sv.: - , dornedrMuilefs'Jusl Received 3! Also nice lot Spanish Mackerel. Genuine Java Cofitee, jfresh Roasted C and ground to order, 1 ; Fresh Elein and Small Hams and English Cured Shoulders. , Fulton Market Corned Beef. Complete stock Groceries. Yours Truly, 'IEaocie 91. PLANTER'S 1 J. L MsBMlEL The l,iiinl.Pi''H Warehouse iH locnlcd in thn bminoKs purl md the liticst Wtiivhoiwo in tlm Stule. with plenty of ordcra for all the 'Poliacco in this pin t of llii' SUIo. It iri the aim of the management iiiles ntiil to eee that yon are well looi.ed after when mi the market with tohaeco Our motto is "llih l'riees anil Personal Allenlion Id yimr in terest." Free Stalilos. Come down to the please you. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, Manager. I.ANQLl'iY, Auctioneer. tT-idei every week-lay at 1 1 o'eloek. 'This FbII in Men's Suits and Over coats, ivni a twekward sie; here. Lilt every move au ndvaiice nialor a's, ml lerns, odors, design, cut and llniHii, nil how thai wr keep pace with Uie limes. A now line of Fall Good liiit wli t- traol your eye, and you know liow we mnko u'xls. i the only man there be. . Not Left, Come See.i A No. 1 Roul. Heart Hand-made and (awed Hblrtgles always on hand, liailiR, Cartg and Pngglea. .; r Kiln Tar And Fat Light wood Post. ' All kinds of JBtove Wood delivered" to yoar door, i ' 1 i Two Store to let and houses -to rent dl the time. ' ' ' 1 ' ( ' lime to retail Or by the barrel. ", " See . ' I , a . - -v BI& mi., TbC;iuie' Man ; Bag ng a rid Ties : Wo ate rendy to supply the lialo Villi Cotton IJaxgiiig and .Ties", liag Oloth, Heavy Haeks, Ac Prioos arc Rllit, '; '' , I)I!AU II IN , GBNERAL Wmi And all Kinds of- .EUILDIS& RATERIAL Wire Ne Itiiir, eTeen I lours ann EJMlwel, Wlnio. n i .a c 1 1: R k i ; 1 1 i ; r ato r s Wl.i. )l arc the lie t. 'J'Ik y hav hot f e Is nn. I No Fn,i..h,i i. ),- t , mi I'i.-i . "i. V, ,ili r C,.,l,'is :,, ! 1 . .ii ;.!,,. cs mi I i;ii,,,i. only 20c. Fox Rivr Print 5fc staple and Fancy 5fc ISrf''l HU WAREHOUSE 10 city hityers Wo will have plenl v ol' lo givo his personal alli nlion to all opening Hale, and we will try to In addition to the Urge and complete stock of Bicycles and Sundries, I am carrying a full ana varied stock of Guns ReJ)ohersf Loaded Shells, &c. I will guarantee to saTe you money on any make of Gun, and will sell other goods in this line on lery close margin. Give me a call Wn, T. HILL, 91 Middlo Htitet, Upporljc Journal Office ; NEW FALL' STYLES ! i ' v.- . ! ;.S. ' .. ... (,. Yon are Inviled to call aud examine our new stylcj In Fall Goodr. , vVe nave enueavotvd to. make this season's sty leu the noiit I Bt evfr shown 7i la the city, and, a call will ooavlnce you . tliat hve suoreelcd In (.o'nt o. ,. ,.,'; ; The -ISoiiftr'VS nd 0:,:, o;nt, For the Knoxj : and :'; v. -''j$3IIa-..-':. y for" lVawforl. Ntati 1 Unril s:5.50 WioC . And IlniiftuV World Renowned 5 Nhooxi ) tStil early auj .ge'. jjo x choiee nf styles. 1'rii fli i;iun .t i' d.' i.G.Du;:;j&G0.; f,7 I'OIJ.OCIv STIEKT. v" t f 1 1 1 ft , V,. Ii '.' i'j ' V. ' i '.. k of 'J.-r, ,.,! WlmV.Ks nnl lt.mr, v t, U-!i vr- ft. f mrv "Mi ; 1" !' il r.t. iin, i iH-'mv ,ft in ,tr,l r t i tn:,i e roum t.ir ! i.:t t. , lfl.lt I.' i.l stop at a H-ard. I' i i i! ( 1:
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