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VOL X1X--N0, 64. t SIW filBM, & C, FRIDAY MQRNIKS, (UNI U, 1901.' ; TWENTIETH YEAR V 7 -7 4 pnnnnnrn II S AS M h ITon t o o W A few Pairs Ziegler Oxfords, ranging in size from 1J to 7. good shape and style that were $2.00 and 12.60. ; We will close stilt af . : ' ' . . 1 - ft I Best Percale in the house 10c yard. Just the thing lor Sbirta gooda told for 12)o and 15c and HAGICBURN ft 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. i"- raj Y I Fr esh Gorned iviniiets JUST RECEIVED. Also a fine lot Small Pig Hams, Pic Nic HamB unci Small Breakfast Strips. Fox Itiver Butter 80c lb., Cooking Butter 2fC lb. Give me a call for anything in the grocery line and I will SAVE YOU MONEY. m yours for business, Tm PABKBB, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Oncer, - PHONE 69. , Cor. Broad A Hancock Sm. ' Gar Peninsular Stoves and Ranges Just Received: v Full line Kentucky Delight Stove, Dangjer Oil Cooking 8tov .'and Ovens. Oome Down And look , hero, and prior right. Our stock is "Window rJcrwos. We keep a full stock of - - , 1 ' Hardware & Building Material: PalnU, Oils and VaroWlH Gold and , Color ia VarnUhSOo eat v 1 . ' . . We dellrer tlx good and appreciate jour trade, V noil 14. ; PobM Perrall, At Tutker'i t, I2J-I2J FayettevUU . Raleigh, N. & Vasliable Fabrics. LINEN r- CRASHES. C.rtTTt ri..!!ii;if; f : V. u$ t r .P S'lrr.m f. 1... U. V - 1 xl See o o yard. Best Ginghams 10c V - and Shirt Waists. These W ALL NEW, Observe, over them jooll get what you want now complete in Oanse -Door and BiUer Enamel, r All the 'Graining I J i. i . - Qaskill Hardware Co. -It Muwu f, ' KKW BIRXf. V. OJ . 1 L . Make the game tilcly. 1 IWI fll lhfnrl anf ilrlwu Ik i tUa lull tni I'M, Htr f ftr rtm. f ) 1 f U"t, ftnd litm vry ch l f.., fl qnl.tr. !! " tm " l J' a. lit " " 'fl " i - " I 00 ' k m ' IU ,i,,v. '-rv pxV. 1 I f ,l I re .J fi ! e, i,, v r, ! In 1 r ' f . r,, : , r ,.' ; f , ! i ! . 9 I . r - r I,, r-,1 F.lltlGH. RemoTal of Old Arsenal Prom Capl- v " 1 tol Square. - ' - , Geaeral Gex Heaore. f harek De aatioa te HespiUl. .. State Charter.' Base Ball. Im- ; ; peaehment ; Trial ..- f Bepert. t t . -, Rauush, Jane 13. Col, W. B. Bod- msn ot Washington, eemmaading the 9nd regiment, Btate Guard, la here. 'He ays he will take a One regiment to eamp. He says northeastern Korth Car olina Is yet suffering greatly from eioes sfve rains, which prevailed last week and this week. Gen. W. R. Cox, president olthe State Fair, Is here on business concerning that. He bad a letter today from the Ajsoclatloa which has -la charge Fort Stevens national military park, In the environs or Washington, D. O., and is made a number of the association,' Which Is to mark the tartherest advance of the Confederates- upon Washington'. Gen. Cos said this was because his . brigade went nearer than any other troops in the assanlt upon Fort Stevens. The manager of the Wilmington base ball team says he feels .sure that team has the pennant. Tea straight , games were plajred here, endlns; yesterday and Raleigh Won four of them, yet playing great ball all the while. Edonton Street M. K. Church here gWes (400 purse to the Methodist hospi tal here. It had already given four or lire times that amount. Ia the secretary of State's office today the officials laughed at some of the newspapers for printing today the granting of a charter to the Wlnalon Madlson railway. The charter was grant ed 8 weeks ago and tha facts wore all published then.- The State charters the W. T. Mason Lumber Company, of Whlttior, Jackson county, capital $75, 000, W. T. Maura of Ashovlllo and E. II. Ilale of Indianapo lis being the principal stockholders. The legislative oomolttoo which It here to pass epon the claims fllod by the late Fusion oystor inspector, The- ophtlus White, which claims weie Urn ed down by the new Domooratto admin- titration, got at work to-day. -Ttie com mittee (aid the claims , approximated about $0,000, hot the State Auditor says those died la his office amount to oqly $1,800. - It is said at tbtJofflcA Df the Secretary ottiteie that the impeachment trial In the csee of Judges Fnrchoa aad Douglas will Jprobably be In" print Augnat 1. TDera are many eaqunies for the re port. Governor Ayoock and the ;Couacll ef Slate are yrt at work on the mailer 'of removing the, arsenal from the Capitol Square. - A propoeitlosj Is made o re- ore It 'for the material,'' bat "the man who nuke the propaeai does' ant with to pit do a cutblag and -lirf 'on ths site. -.-. lr Nine yooag ladles . wrote up yester day's base ball game for a local paper, each describing aa-. lining. The work was very cleverly done aad la a new feature la this line of reporting. , -, ' Icsema, salt r beam, teller, chsflng, Ivy aolaoalag aad all ikia torlares are quickly cored by DeWlu's Witch Haul Salve. The osrtala pile cure. F.' a Daffy A Co. .---; ' Pictures of Growing Crops.' BiLaiosi, Jsae It Secretary Drei:r of the ag rtcoltiril department retaraed from Tarbore today, wkeri he eeewved xeelleal paotnerepha of growtag crops ea-tae State soil teat farm... Ia the farm proper there sreM aeree, hot 40 more have beta reeled aad pat la oats, enre aad Wheat Nowhere, says Mr. Breaaf, did ae see seek crape ae ei this farm. The oats will yield S4 bubals 10 the acre, v Snnrkl a r1 HI.. Haunea, Jiae 11 A ktui today frrxaf. A. Mirer, late of MlBBcanta, aars he has bqngbt a g l ""' la ilea- dolpheoeaty, aad that ha was Island U bowe M this Mate by Jobs W, Tkmap aoa, who Utaly mlf d as laiwlgratloa . Mr. Jaaus Ilrowa of rottaatoeth, Va, eva SO yars ef r Sr7rd for r with a bad sore oa hta fc. rt;.lcln, old aht Hp iJvWItfs Wlua IUmI Pairs Md Mas parmasaatly. F, g. IHffy Co. Awarl! fltavy tUT.accs. M St !. n. Pa , Junt 11 -Tin J t' im lli flimv toil ot Jtm4 (' . lr(',. ftnj (rt Y. Il'f'rf t 7,7 it T! nill h th .'! i f (!. k' ( tit !'( '' t 1 t: ., (', rnlr( f T r' k'n.viHi ut an t I 'r .! dt .'. h . 1 1 - i'r'-i'f u i ' ; f ' :). ', ':'nal '. l I t - ' I t r 1'f.f- 3i . 1 o be Settled Saturday. Special to Journal. , . .WAaatHSTOR, Jaae.lS. It seems now certain that the " Chinese Indemnity question will be settled next Saturday. The powers decide to continue .. to keep troops In China. - c f CtrltM Tvolav Varchlna "r WasnrnoTox, Jane 11. Practically every private shipyard . having Govern ment contracts 7or the oonstrnotlon of warships is feeling the strike of macnln) lats, and at several of the leading con cerns all worktias ceased In the mechan leal departments on both private aad public contracts. .-.r ' -' No penalties can be imposed for fall- are to complete vessels within contract time, owing to a provision in all agree ments relieving firms from such Impost Hon wheif strikes Interfere with work; The effect, howover, will be to cause some question as to the advisability of making farther 'appropriations .for an increase of tho navy until the large pro gram now in eoorse of construction has been completed or well toward comple tion.-' . '. :v,. ' ' ' imp ' ' A surgical operation Is not necessary to cure piles. De Witt's Witch Hazel Balve.savee all that expense ana never falls. Beware of counterfeits. F. S. Duffy 4 Co. v. . Virginians Opened Eyes at Buffalo. Buffalo. N. T.. June 13 The oa.. dels from the Virginia Polyteobnlc In stitute left for home tonight. The drills of the Virginians have attracted -much attention during their stay, and their ex hibition of the manual has called for the expressions of astonishment from the old military men on the grounds. Strike Situation Critical. NRwroBlNawa.'Va., June 12; The situation ia Newport News has reached ciltical stage. In addition to the striking machinists, about 50d in num-4 tmr, 303 skilled men from the electrical plumbing and plpe-flttleg dopartmnnts were laid off yostorday. Today 150 more chiefly labortrs, -wore laid oft. In each caw action was duo to the interference la tho progress of the work ot the de partments by the strikers. It Is elated that innn In other drpartmeils will be Hid olf as rapidly as they finish their work ahead of the machinist! and can da no more without aid of lbs .manhlne shops. At the present rate the yard will elose down In n.woek or ten days, unless there is a change. Anurlcans Beat Biltlsh Marksmen. Losnoir, June 13, The' International clap-blid trap shooting match Whleb was begdw yesterday on the grounds of the Middlesex Qua Club, Ilendoa, was re- sumvd aider entirely different weather condition today. Rala with varying wlada, fell during the early afternoon, aklag shooting evtromoly "dJnowty. Ths match Closed for We day la driv ing rala with' the follow lag totala Americans 887( BltUb TSri. , - Danger, dlaeaae aad death follow hag. loot of the bowel. Use' De Will's Little Karly Risers to rvgolau ihera end yoa will add years to yoar Jife aad llfelo your years. Xaay to late, aevr gripe. F.8. Defy Co.. r ' i . 1 , Tke Kew Set Plckters. "; Bonos, Maaat, June 13. With the proad dlstlactloa of being Us fastest baillrellp la America aad the speediest of her class la the world the saw era la bier Illinois lias at anchor In Preal- deat's Roads tonight after a most acc- ceesfal trial Over the gevsraaaeat eearae from Cape Asa to Cape Porpoise aad'retara. sdlaUaae.of M saallcal mlleeabe ra4 today aader the watca- ul-eyea af Unllad States aaral repi tailvee aad eeublklwd a aew reeotd Vy matauinlag ae Svorage speed of tT.il kaou for foat aoNaUve Sears. . . , bulerel By Ifeedy Britons. Lornoa, Jsae 1J Prior to kls deparV ere linn Lou doe fof Uvwponl t day, where he eeabarkad ea the White rMar iimwi OoMnlc, buoad for IU Totk, Morris K. Jasap, prvaldrat ef tha Cbi bar ef Cemsaoeoe, waa laUrrleWed ey the WvtBttart (Isartte, Mr. Jesttp aipraMxl d1llt at the re- fpUne ot the dfUfsiloe from the Raw York taiatr ef lV,wimr and said lha only Iblrg wll h t n4 sny lfoe ili;nlislr-.' lih t eicrpitoe of tra. l i-ifi ai( W had irp-l. II was dm'''iil It Hn w a alnrl-lnllltaalia la lh il.tc A atM'i'tnf ttils wil. tr fftf nut ;..n, Mr. Jnp. It, lt f t pttm et.li tr, f.f th Jt' V V"Tt ('..II rf V"fr rr r tr c v.r. I1n, Bft'tf j t.i.f(f '-.ft I '.''.TirtnlH'Bsr.i' f. lir'; tf lib A b '! A t : i c i i. :. . IMMENSE HOB ASSEMBLES, , To Avenge Harder of" John Gray Foster . ky negro Laborer. " Bpactal to Journal . -. 8HRKVKroRT,XA," June 18 Aa Im- menae mob has assembled here for the purpose of burning-at the stake the seventeen men and women suspected of instigating the murder of John Gray Foster, brother-in-law ot Governor Mo Mlllan of Tennessee, who was shot and kUled oa his plantation. The authorities seem ah willing or un able to act on the defensive, and the burning of the suspects w til begin as soon as the negro who shot Foster is caught i Virginia-Carolina League, Special to Journal. WilmlngtCa, June 18, Raleigh Wilmington 1. Norfolk, Jane 18.- -Norfolk 8, Porls- mouthO. Rlchmond, Jane" 18. Richmond 2, j Newport News 0.' - j STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Won Lost Percent Wilmington.... ST 21 596 Newport News.. 38 23 500 Norfolk 27 23 540 Raleigh ....... 26 26 5Q0 Portsmouth 23 28 450 Richmond 17 82 845 FUTURE OA MSB. The schedule for the rest of this month is aa follows: June 14 and 5 Norfolk at Portsmouth Raleigh at Wilmington, Newport News at Richmond. June 17, 18 and 19 Richmond at Nor folk, Raleigh at Newport News, Wil mington at Portsmouth. . June 30, 81 and 23 Richmond at New port . News, Raleigh at Portsmouth, Wilmington at Norfolk. June 24, 35 and 20 Nowport News at Norfolk, Portsmouth at Wilmington, Richmond at Raleigh. June 27, 28 and 80-Norfolk at New port News, Portsmouth at Raleigh, Richmond at Wilmington. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were recelr sl by J. E. Latham Co, New Bern. N.C. Niw York, June 13. Cottox: ' Open. High. Low. Cloae June.. 8.10 8.19 July 8.18 8.31 Aug ..i , 7.3' 7.69 Oct 7.18 7.19 January 7.18- ' 7.28 Chicago, June 18. Wheat: Open. High. Low. aoa July.....'.. TO, 6t 71 Sept . 69 ' 0Ht 69 Ooaa: Opea. Ulgh. Low. Cloas July..; .... 43 " 41, Sept..,. ... BlbS)- ' Open. High. - Low. Cloas July 8.09 8.07 . Sept 8.07 810 New fork, June 18. frrocaat .. Open. Ulgh. Low. Close ScRyPfd.:... 87, 86j B8 Ooot... ........ .,.1331 So Ry. ...'..... - - S4 M f ...IM, , 133) U.B.L.. ...... lit Uk a O. ... .... 4 60 Sagar ....... 141 1 1 V.C.C.....; . 70J M ; .. i7t , , t 8t P .'m " : l : i ' - ' . ' Spot 4JI-H. Sales 16,000 balsa, Faurea, Jily-Aag. ItT, Ort-Mof . A 00. , - ' ' ' ' ' '. -'rent nacMrra. , , .'.r- r-''V Same week ; . . Last weak . ( i . last year. o.wo .' - U.I0O This weak, : . : '. Sat. SOO0 - ' Mos.. 7000' ' '" Taaa. 6000 Wed, 1400S) There, agOO ; ' r1; Frt. - , TktlrM 01 food food 14 ,hiai With i!ty of ssr1a4 la b ar- air. 11 f..tr (We tik hsalth aa4 h far Mvis e:ia lu Wni;. If hr ysus nU ihl.tn!Rf vilos of a lasstlvt t ' f, tit e . ti ',' a4 (.Ual .; il f'f, ir.1ly Ua C's.lftrrBl ( ; r :p to, ft. r CooJ Sch . t . - If i 1.000 1,000 . M00 1,400 , t S00 a AM Don't Yon Need a tela iff i r w With a Cover to it oue at J. Is. McDaniel'H, 71 Broad St. A new bbl. Fulton Market Coined Beef just received. Fresh lot Small Sugjr Cured Hams, Pic Nic Hams and Eng lish Cured Shoulders. Fresh Grits, Oatflakes and Hicc. A few Nice. North Carolina reeled and Sliced Dried Peaches only 5c pound. Dunham's Schreddod Cocoauut Nice and Fresh. Heinz's Pickles both Sour and Sweet. Bartlet Pears, Standard Quality 10c, 3 Tb. can or 3 for 25c Give me a call. Yours to please, it. L. MtMHIEL, 3. 'Phone 01. -7.4 J aU B a B M B a 8 a. B am DULL PIAHOS Highest Artistic Standard. USED IN 100,000 HOMES INCLITDIIVU The President United States BEST MUSICIANS 1" For Factory Prices and Liberal Terms, Address : W. F. BLOUNT, State Representative, Raleigh, N. C. try Our Best . Broad St Grocer. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., oV : JLT RECEIVED g U VA Froah-lot Clorer mil Butter, Krwh Choreo, Fancy C'akra O and Cracker, utd a Kloe Stock of rcloct Canned UondH. T ' ' W also bar a lot of P. P. GarncTa Urirk for sale. l L. r,l. Satterthwaite & Bro. o 5 Phone 169, 61 Broad Street, g II. U. Pollock, Utery, fW. ftalo 04 Cichanr STABLES Turnouts in tho city. iro. 70 Couth ' Front ::trc t, cppc:lto Hotel I ' - 1 - 4 i I Hiec Brans Bound j Pail I f If ho you can get WhoIeNale fc Retail Grocer, 71 Brual Ht. Patent Flour ! Flour that, i nil only lc 1 1 1 ; i I in .i inialcrn mill Jjt fit i ii i tin- must tanfully sclct(l wheat. We are selling the same nt n Ht-I i iHlii 1 1(1 y Iciw prieen. Armiiiir's Cnnviissol Mi-at constantly mi hand. (nftee offer Mill holds Koi. cry rcsjxx luiny, a Phone 137, 5 dll.Book Store I IIAMMOCKA RKO OMMXXDKO for Solid ' Ooaafort, aad all aew V , alae ef lilt year's saaai . fswtre, : . . - ' - n G. H. Ennctt. Vhilo thoy Last. It Vrmm Yl u ra, WsW Cnol- r af'l IVnilty KptUrn AT C'C'iT l ft Xn rl fi'tt cj k. '.-, fi -;-f a.- M'tiln ta) C -! m r at a I rt. Utit r ut' a ., ;r' ' t f r l-ut-:r,a. I'. " ! : v. ; v, ' 1 1 : i
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