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week I : c - VOLOMI XXVII. IIW BERN, CRAVM COUHTf, Jfc C, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1904 SICOND 8WTIOM. NUMBER 55. wait am Do for Baby? DISPENSARY DEFEATED Wilmington Gives a Tremendous Victory For The Saloon. EVERYTHING that is cleans ing, purifying;, and beautifying: for the Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands of Infants and Children CUTICURA Soap, assisted by CUTICURA Ointment, the great Skin Cure, will surely do. No person need go forth into the world tortured and disfigured by inherited humors of the Skin, Scalp, and Blood if CUTICURA REMEDIES have been used in childhood. Mold throughout (hi world. Cutlmrm Soap, tic., Olnt tnrul, MV , Ht'iolvriit, Mlc. In form of t'hocolil VI1 Pilln, Bo. pir vial of mil. Ii. ,t. London, ST Charter bouap BQ. ; rutin, Km- lie la Fail ; Boston, 137 Columbii. Ave. Poller Drug Hi Clieln. t.'orp., Sole Propa. nf Send for ' Ilow to Preaerve, Purify, aud Reautlfy thv Main, .Sralp, Uair, and Uauila of Infanta and CitUdren. Heated Campaign Ended With A qalet Election iu Which Full Vote Was Foiled. Special to Journal. Wilmington, Julj 1 7 The election under the Watt'e lew altar a very heat ed campaign resulted In a majority of 690 against dlspatflt today. The t lec tion was the most quiat ever known and a full vote was cast. The best of feeling prevailed anil there Is no contest over the result The majority In favor of distilleries being conducted In the corporate limit) Is 1,408; the dispensary people conceded their defeat as early as 2 o'clock today. They assign a number of reasons but charge no unfairness. This morning there was a parade of b ys around the polls with banners but the demonstration appeared to have had llttlj effect. Ladles served lemonade and lunch daring the day from booths In the vicin ity of the polls and In the fifth ward an organ was placed and children sang gos pel hymns. Tbe large majority was ent'rely unex pected hut the saloon men are miktug no ado over the landslide. Strike Sympathizers Increased Chicago, July 2. tb. All hopes of an Immeiiitte petllement of tbe strike at the yards mded this morning when every union packing teamster w. nt out This completes the tie up of the packlrg houses for the present. The teamsters voted to strike Sunday, but their law forbade l hem t go out without the ap provilofJhe teanvters joint council. This approval was read at midnight The packere claim tbey did not attempt to move a team- Tbey have arranged to put on their twelve hundred horses on pasture and say they will handle tbe products by rati. The packers notified retailors tbey must send to the ware houses for their supply of meat. Harlowe and N. Harlowe. July 27th Miss Motile Morton and children of Beaufort are spending a few weeks wlili Mr Jno fct. Morton at North Harlowe Mr J Walter Pellotler and family re turning from a visit to his sick mother at North Hlver , stopped over at Mrs A K Bell's and made a short visit to relallvos. Mr El! Whlteheait of Bachelor has re cently been enjoying a part of his leisure time so journeying on Mill street. Mr Walker of Oriental was in our berg Monday, the guest of Mr J H El Ibtt. Mr 0 W Thompson' and family went op to their old home near Qoldsboro Saturday, returning: Sunday to resume his business on Monday. Mr mil Mrs duo 8 Morton, accom panled by Master Ashby drove over to Beaufort last week to visit their nteee, tbe daughter of D W Motion who was very sick, glad to hear that she is con vale icing. Master Armeatead Eell went to More- head City via Newport list Friday, his sisters, Llset'e and Alberta, returned with him Saturday. Mr Percy Ashford spent last Sunday with bis family In New Bern. Mr 0 F D Bell left Sunday to make a ' flying trip to Moreheal on the Naptha Sunday, but I hear a stick on the mud prevented it from being a flying trip. Mr J A Mason U again hustlcating around tbe same old country scenes. Mr and Mrs Chail.e Rogers of New Bern are here from their Newpirt visit to spe.id a sh rt time with their many friends, they are the guests of Mr and Mrs J H Elliott at N Harlowe, Capt p Wllle Jenkins of AtHnta, Gs accompanied by Mrs Jenkins and Master Bon and Mlai Lucy l'ell, all cams In a launc h from Morehead Tuesday. They h ive come to make their annual visit to relatives and are (topping with Mrs A f Bell. M re Mad le A Bill of Morehead City is spending this week with her parents on account of her mother's health. Jas R Bell Esq, Is spending today In New Bern on business. Mr Nsthan Hales and With him a piano tuner spent a day in o n berg lately toning pianos. Miss Bessie Morton, one of our most popular young ladles Is spending the week in New Bern visiting her- aunt Mrs E D Bangert. Russia Gets Careless. Wssbiagton, July 26. The Japanese legation today received the following cablegram from the foreign offlre at Toklo: "The alory told 17 tbe captain of the British atcumer Tialnan, which has ar rived at Yokohama Is as follows. "My tblp on tbe way Irom Manila to Yokohama via Hong Kong w:n stopped by three Russian men of war July 24 at a point 29 miles off the coast of l.n and after an examina Ion of the cargo was allowed to nroceel to Yokohama. At the request of the Uusslans the Tlslnan took on hoard in ire than twenty sttlo-n of the crew of i la i steamer Knight Com mander and brought them to Yoko hama. . Accordiag 1 1 tie craw of Ibo Knight Commander she met the Russian man of war on July 24 off the coast of izu. Tbe Russian officers after examining tho cargo took the captain on board one of their vessels and ordered tho ctew of tbe Knight Commander to leave the steamer giving them ten minuteB for that pur pose. Immeciately upon the expiration of that time they fired on the steamer and sank her. The Knight Commander was on her way fiom New York for Yokohama v'a Shanghai and had on board tailway material and coal. The crew reports that they witnessed the sinking of two Japanese sailing ves sels by the Russian men of war. In these cases the Russ'ana made no signals and did not search the vetuels, but sum msrily sank them, and no efforts weie made ti save ih? crews. It if believed they were all lost." EDITORS AT MORbHEAD The State Asso.litl n Reveling In the Attractions of the City by tho Sea. Special to Journal. Morehead, July 27 -The State Tress Association was called to order today by the President, H B Yarner. Only routine buslners was transacted after which the mem'icrs were given a delightful satl. It Is expected that tbe official business will be completed by one o'clock and then the members will have a sail and an entertainment. Oea Fltzhugh Lec will give his address this evening. The State Press Is well represented. Many Editors brought their wives and all seem to bo having a fine time. ADVXHTISIME.NT An Open Lelter To Mr. Frank Tnomp son. Hn: In your recent tirade r..ft t -iiir ASSASSINATED AT ORG. ST PETERS- FOREMAN Jnly 27th. We arc having plenty of tain at thi? wilting. The farmers need not com plain of dry weather for It la vice versa. Messrs Wm (Jarapen and J T Norrls spent Friday iu New Item on business. Mr Louis Lane who has been visit In f friends and relatives hero left Friday for bis home in Rnbcrxnvl!l! N C. Mrs Alex Foreman and Mrs Frank Harvey spent Wednesday at the home of Mis Foreman's daughter. Mrs Dolllc Dudky. Rev J R Jennctt filled bis regular ap pointment at Russell's Creek Sunday at 11am. Mr M W Fc drie formerly of this place but now residing at Oriental N C, is spcnliint; a few dayi in our mulct, MrClydo Foreman and Miss Susie Vandcllcnr Dickinson wore the guests of M186CS Emma and Mabel Dickinson last Sunday afternoon. Mr Christopher Brewer of near Yancn borols vialtlng hii brother, Mr C R Brewer, near Russell Creek. Quite a number of the citizens of IlilB placo arc attending a revival this week at Kusscll Creek, "which is being con ducted by the Free Will liaptlst evange list. Kid S B Stephens. Messrs Sanders and Norrls are having a larger boiler placed In their mill at this place. They will soon be ready to start up their saw again with a much larger output of lumber .than before. Mr and Mrs Thomas Dudley made a business trip to Beaufort Monday after noon. The members of the Free Will Bap tist church at Husoll Crek arc prepar ing to erect a larger church hiiildlng at that place- A number of our citizens went to Beaufort last Friday to hear ej-Guvcrn-or, Thos J Jarvls and Prof .1 I Foust were to address the people cf Carteret, on education. ZOE. NEW BERN PRODUCE MARKET WHoI.Kt AI,K PRICKS CURRKNT. Eggs, per doz 18o Chickens, old per pair. oo young, per pr 25 & 40 Pork, per lb 6,-7 Live Hogs 4 its Beef, " 0 & 7 Hides, green, per lb Be dry, " v... 8&9 Beeswax, " 20 to 25 Corn, per bush 75c Oats, " 7ic Peanuts 85 Potatoes, Yams 70 Bahamas a 60 Local Grain Market. Corn, per bn I -75 Oats per bu. 571 Meal, per bu Hominy, perbu 77, Corn bran, per 100 lbs 1.00 Wheat bran, per 1.50 Feed, 100 lbs 1.35 Cotton seed meal, 100 lbs.. 1.60 Cotton seed hulls, 100 lbs 00 Ship stuff 1.80 No. lTlmothy, per ton 20 00 A HOME REMEDY. FIRST ANNUAL FAIR. Norfolk Is 10 Have a Fine Exhibition of Live Stock and Horses. The first annual exhibition of the Norfolk Horse Show and Fair Associa tion occurs the first week in August. Beginning Monday and closing Saturday August 6th. This event has been ex tensively advertised and all Indications are that it will be a most successful ex hibition. While much attention will be given to horses especially the high grade horses with records, other elements that go to make a successful fair will not bo lacking. The list of premiums U au at tractive one and will be a great inducts ment to competicn. The races at this fair take place August 2, 3, 4 and 5th, This organiza tion belongs to a circuit embracing sbv en cities In Virginia and .Maryland. A 1st ring of notable horses have already been entered and more aie being placed on the list, thus insuring very exciting races. Became Suddenly Insane Even Erzema Readily Yields to Han cock's L'qnld Sulphur. Ailments in childhood and eczema in the aged alike are cured by this favorite household aid. In eczema the affected parts often Ite scalp or ankles should be bathed In water only when diluted with Han cock's Liquid Sui rnua Nature's greatest gerroicide- Aene, Itch, herpes, rirgworm, plat ples, prickly heat, diphtheria, catarrh and eanker are guaranteed a euro by Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, also sore conditions of the eyelids, scalp, note, month and throat. Sold at leading pharmacies. Valuable rtiescriptlve booklet on the me and re sults of this standard article. Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co, Baltimore 13. John Noel, an Insane colored man was brought to tho city yesterday and placed In the county jail from Cool Spring, 10 miler north of New Bom by R H Catkins. The unforton ate man became sudden ly demented Monday and it was feared he would do hj'msolf harm as he devel oped suicidal tendencies. Ho was se curely Ironed and would frequently make violent struggles to break loose He save vent to awful shouts Ad cur sing. Tho man was placed In a cell and secured to a cot. He was more quiet theie. Noel waB employed in tlte saw mill of Broaddns and Ives. He was brought down here from Virginia Ivy Mr Broad dus, twenty-fivo years ago, nd has been working or him ever since.' Ho was a capable help and reliable man and was popular with the colored pemplo. It ii not known what caused his immunity, hit it Is said that he has been morose aud melancholy for some time on- account Of being jilted He was adjudged Insane Dy Superior Court Clerk Watson and will be sent to Qoldsboro as soon as arrangi intents, can be ma le. OABTORIA Be the y 1 o Kind Yutt Haw Always Csajrht Bigiatua to exppln your position on the liquor iuestlc published In the Onslow Mes senger,'! lad one paragraph that I have every rat SOB to believe refers to my? .If, as l inUaK mat l am trie only wmtc per son in Oaslow county that ever had tbe miral eourage to teach a negro school. x ou sak your imaginary correspondent this qhfstlon, ''Do you not think that you ijd better quit hobnoM'iu with Repunpcets and such white people as hav 1 taj Tht negro schools, ami get with the best element of the white people who want to uplift and help their fellow man? '' "He taught a negro pchool" Is an im plied epithet, freely used by several chronic drunks that Infest this town, butitwas quite a surprise to hear you take up the rofraln. How long has it been since you quit hobnobbing with Republicans and ne gro school teachers? At the la?t general election he'.d in this State two years ao you were a pollhohler at this voting precinct and received into your own handf the ballot est by this same negro scho J teacher and distributed it In several boxes provided therefor, and 1 asi-ert and you know that it Is true, that s.id ballot wai a straight Republican tlcktt Deny It if yon dare, I have wit nesses to the fact that aro neither Republicans nor negro school teachers. The following year the convention assembled in the Conrt House at ihis place, you aro30 and nominated this same negro school teacher for town commissioner and then helped elect him to that office. Five months later you s-'gncd this same negro school tciclicrs petltton for appointment as prstmuscr at this place and :ilao wrote a letter en dorsing him for that position. Where then was your consistency?. Do you not hebnob with y ur brother? His politics are Republican and on a plane as much abovo yours as the Heavens are at.ove the earth. It was only a few shoi-l years ago wli;n that brother cf yours made a political speech in 'bis town, lie was compelled to s?cli Ids dinner in a restaurant, a differ ence Iu political opinion being such an unpardonable sin In yonr eyej that you failed to exorcise the commonest law of Hospitality. Thus it Is that you wage political war'are. I thank God that there never was a time when I was not welcome to n-y brothers house, notwith standing our political differences. You ailoct lo have great love for your town and county, yet every foreign corporation that comes here lo do busi ness, has yoar namo on its pay roll and you arrayed in their ranks against those that you ought to defend. Search our school subscription list and your namo Is conspicuous liy Its ab sence. Yon ask your Imaginary correspon dent if he thinks it right to petition our county commissioners to do an unlawful act. I ask If you think It right to have asked a saloon keeper a few days bcfoie the closing of the saloons, to sal aside a bottle of his best liquor for yourself, knowing that it would bean unlawful act for him to deliver it on or after Jaly 1st. Why did you not buy It then and there? Were you trying to got him Into a trap in order to prosecute him?, or did you wish him to inaugurate a blind tiger for tho convenience of the prohibi tionists hereabouts? It would be interesting to the people of Onslow, to know how much you have received In fees as counsel on both sides since the prohibition question lias been agitated. It is charged that you receiv ed quite a handsome feo from the saloon keepers of this town during your last term in the legislature, The hike warm fight that you made in their interest Is quite a contrast to tho vindictive spirit that you are now showing in defense of tho oilier silo and your failure to receive the endorsement of this county as candi date for Congress Is attributed to the same cause. In conclusion I will Bay that a man that cannot take part in a political fight without losing his temper and resorting to personalities In place of argument has something deficient In his mental make up. Several exhibitions of your spleen I have allowed to pass unnoticed but forbearance has ceased to Be a virtue and hereafter I will meet you half way in any attack that you feel dlsnoscd to make. Respectfully JOHN OILMAN, Russian Minister of In crlor Killed By Bomb I h ii it. ( Sir Shocked By News. London, July 28. A correspondent of tho Beuter Telegraph Co, gives the fol lowing version of Pieheve's assassination I'lt heve was on his way to the Peterhot palace about 10 o'clock to make a repoi t to tbe emperor. When the carriage wa passing in front of the Hotel de Varovic which Is close to the St. Petersburg ter minus of tbe War- iw railway a man suddenly rushed out of a restaurant which Ii attached to the hole', and hur led tbe bomb at Pieheve's carriage. The explosion was terrific. The minister and his coachman were killed ou the spot, while tin carriage and horses were shattered lo atoms. The body of Plehere was terribly mutilated. His left arm and both legs were torn off. The bomb thrower despite 'tho confuilon, was Immediately surrounded an I arrested. Nice Lot hafoey's Small Hams Received Just Berlin, July 28 A code dispatch re ceded from St. Petersburg states the c.ar received the newB of M. Plehvea' assassination at Peterhof. The emperor trembled and sank Into a chair overcome by tbe shock. The St. Petersburg police already possrsi proof that tho assassins Hon vias the result of conspiracy tiy the. revolutionary party. Railways and Common Carriers in Craven. . Special to Journal, Raleigh, Jnly 28. The Corporation Commission asteincs the v.ilue of rail ways, anil o'her common carriers, In Craven county at $1)28,051. Russia lo Satisfy England London, July 28, Your correspond ent Is official Informed '.hat Lord Lans downe has received assurances from Russia that full satisfaction will be given; Great Briialn In tbe case of the iattcr's steamer, the Knight t ommanu cr, which was sunk by Russia's cruisers Sunday. NEW BERN'S DISTINGUISHED SON. Very Finest Fresh Elgin Butter 30c lb, Received Fresh from the dairy every week. Harvey's Small Hams English Cured Shoulders and break fast strips, Complete stock staple and fancy Groceries of the very best quality. Yoursjto please, Wholeaale A Retail da?OCO 'Plnone. 91. Broa4 St Burrus fc Co's Cotten Letter. New Bern July 28th. The cotton market openod quiet and steady this morning. The cables from Liverpool beinc a fraction lower than closing Bull support again was In evt lence, especially In the far months, lho chief buying motive In tho early news of too much rain in the Mississippi Valley and It csnsod more Or less sup port of the late months. As usual the shorts were the only buyers, there being no outside buying in evidence. Most of the smaller shorts were frightened into covering and the late cables from Liverpool showed a disposition to fol low onr rise. , The Fall River situation remains unchanged. With no-demand from spinners, mills unable to start, prospeet of a big crop in sight, and nothing to mar tho growing plant it Is difficult to see on what substantial rise in prices could be baaed, unless the extended short interests. We look for much lower priees in cotton. Dr Hannls Taylor, Son of the Most lirilitsnt Jurists ef the Worll Onco a New Bern Boy. It may he true now as In Bible times that a prophet Is not without honor save In his own country, and among the peo ple of his oij city. Be that as It may we doubt not that New Bern is proud to have among her distinguished siub, the Hon Hannis Taylor who was the lead ing spirit in tho celebrated Alaska boun dary case which he successfully con ducted on behalf of the United States, recently. Mr Taylor Is a prominent lawyer of Washington and Is especially noted for the authorship of an Important book, The Origin and Growth of the English Constitution. Mr Tayloi's grand-father, William Taylor settled In America probably in 1790. His parents, Richard N Taylor were New Bern people, and the father was for many years an elder In the Pret huterlan church. His wife was MIbb Stevenson, aunt of M DeW Stevenson. William Taylor built the brick residence now occupied by R B Nixon. Mr Richard Taylor moved to Mobile, Ala., in the early seventies and died there. He had three sons, two of whom are prominent in railroad business. He has been highly honored by the University of Edinburg which conferred on htm tho degree of Doctor of Laws this summer. At this occasion he was the guest of honor at a banquet given by a member of the faculty of that insti tution. We take pleasure In publishing n tracts from Ihe account of the affair taken from the Edlnbuig Statesman, of July 9th. A special graduation ceremonial was held yesterday by the Edlnbuig U nlver alt.v senatus. when the hoaorary LL D degree was conferred upon Mr Hannis Taylor, late minister plenipotentiary of the United States to Spain. The eere- mnnv took nlace In the senate hall of the old university. Sir William 'lur ner, vice chancellor presided. There was also a large attendance of the mem bers of the senatus, and a number of la dles were also present. Or Hannis Taylor. In the course of his reply, said that cold, Indeed, would be his heart were it not pierced through and through by the cordial and gener ous wclcomo which had greeted him that day In the land of his forefathers. It was not Btrange, perhaps, that his heart should have been stirred by a tender emotion whon he first crossed the fron tier of Scotland on Wednesday last More than a century ago two Scottish vouths. William and Isaac Taylor, the sons of William Calrd Taylor, went away from their native town of Paisley to seek their fortunes In the now world. Thev settled at New Bern. In the State of North Carolina, where they founded two families. His father, the youngest son of William Taylof, was an elder in the Presbyterian ohurch, full of rever ence for the kirk and for the traditions of the mighty and romantic land from which his father came. A Few Doen Ladies SUMMER VESTS to Close Out at the following Prices. A well made Vest and full sizo for 4c, 10c Value Taped Neck for Sc each, 2 for 15c, 15c Value iu Extreme Large Size for 10c, 25c Value for 19c, The Best Lisle Thread Vest, worth ti5c. for 35c. These are Extremely Good Values and should appeal any Ladies are in need of a garment of this kind, Truly it will be worth your while to see. them, to J. 1 MITCHELL A UL PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. Reduction Sale Continued. Our reduction sale on all Summer Goods will be continued for i OAflTOBXAi 4t. th. Itit Kind You Have Mwin Hgutn sf ; ONE WEEK Thie does not include all staple goods, but such goods that do not sell in the wintei, such as ladies and men's underwear, oxfords, mens low Bhoes, lawns, organdies, ribbon, &c. A big line of Mens Stray? Hats, Children's, Boys and Mens Clothing. These goods must be sold. 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