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I ' i . . t - t , ! n"..n " i .tit fl fa ' r ' 1 .. No 17 iiwooD v b ERinnrn 1U USIIISBa 1 ft- LJ Over the Eesult of the Virgiuia Primary. Wilson Delegates: ' ' Throw Him Dowu. Special to JouroaJ - 'Wash'ngton; D. C, May 24. -The Washington Herald today carries the fallowing special from Norfolk, Va Woodrow Wilson while apparently the choice cf the delegates of the .Virgiofa Dro.xrAtic convention was beaten too' b ' and toe nail t might by his own delega : tea, who accepted the terms f a reso lution adopted by an overwhelming vote which prac'ically' places the control of the twentj-fuur vote from Virginia in . the hands of a x'een delegate who are opposed lo the New Jerjoy governor, The Wilsm delegates teeing it wan hopVleFS to secure an instiucted d -legation, occpp ed an amencimrit which . gave the Nt w Jersey man eight in et ycted delegates, but who after first bol o. at lha nation l convention will be b 'umi to the unit ru'e if the remaining twtf thirds' aixteen delegates decide to caH lha entire Virginia vote for some other candidate. Sixteen of the twenty-four delegates elected are opposed to Woodrow Wi's m first last and a I time, Thes9 . sixteen delegates Will control the entire Virginia delegation aft-rlhefir t ba lot.at Balf more.W i Mm can get mdre than e'fiht of the twenty four votes and after the first ballot, if h f ai s to recive the nominaton the entire virgini delegation1 will' be lost him. ' Underwood hea "(f mrters in Wah . ingtftn ia h'gh y gratified over the Virginia result as above indicates. Wi h the success of Mr. Underwood in Vir giniahe h is won his seventh vic'ory 1 1 succession. Wi h the exception of Ala tama, his hoire state, ha has contest) d wi'hGov. Wi sot ins x state., three of . which Florida, Georgia and Misi8ippl. declared ourgl't fur Mr, . Underwood, and in thr. e, South C trolina, T( n e.-aee and Virginia, altlouh thry had been making a lonjr and pen intent flcht. The Wilstn furcua were uni-uccersful in se curing inslruc'ins. Mr. Ucdtrwood has not acted sore in a single stuio of h a campaign. - His next vic&Ty will be in tb.4 tta'e of North Carolina where it . it expected he will secure an inrtrucU d delegation at the Stite convention which meets in Raleigh on June 6 h. He haa made a clean and high 1 class campaign in North Carolina and has , avoided personalitlea and , appeals to p ejucicii s His friends have relied solely upon th streigth of his own candidacy, and not Upon the weaknrai of hi i pr n ipil opponent ha has be n ' without the powerful influence of the leadii g Democratic Organ of the state and he has had aligned againat Mm the en ire.etrength of the chairman of the State Demcxra'ic committee, and of the national committeemen from North "Carolina. They have never failed to siese an orpottunity to discredit Mr, Underwocd and hisrampalgn, Despite these conditions Mr. -' Under word haa teadilygronn and h a friends l ln u fl out tha'North Carolina lie'ieve ihat he was succeshful in carrying t e Stale in the primaries on ihi 18th instant. Thry feel certain that he will secure from the several county con ven' ions on May 25th, delegations to the congressional convert on and to the State eonven tion. U is further bel eved that Un derwoid delegates will be chosen by the eongrt s tional convention and that the four delegates from the state, at large are ceitain to be Underwood men. Although contesting with Governor Harmon in Ohio Governor Wilson was d aatroiisly defeated and he will not re- c ive a single vote f torn that State in tl.e Baltimore e invention. i PARKER R. ANDERSON Whether mosquitoes bite or not they are carriers; of disease germs. vVe can help keep them out of your house. J. S. fcasnight Hdw: Co. '; I Troops Have Been Sent. ' ' Washington, M y 24. -Af a result of reports of danner to American Hvee and pr.ipi rty in Cuba, tl e Nuvy De srtnentattha nqueit of the Slate D partment, l a oniered the naval transport Prairie loemhaik COO matinee at Philadeluhl i, an j proce-d immediate ly to the Unite! 8 ate nval atation at GuNntanti'no to join t ho gunboats when surh exclusion is so 'ely on account Pad cttt and Nashville, of race Or color, d ni a id negro the Havava, May 24 A - report has equal protection of law 8Ute ve. Peo reach d here that General Evariato'ples,, 13! N. C, 781 -Same thing In Eittn z ar.d Gen ual Ivoh t leadora of the Insurgent negroes, hve atnt emis sariei te the camp of the commander of the government triM.pt near Gnanta namo to 'treat for term of petre. Tl e Chilian government is confident that It hss the situation fully in hand and is determ n d not to acet any- thing lesi th in an immediate and un- comlitl nal surrondnr, In do 'Null of the (muted ate aulmU- sio.i of the inHiiifeiti a coidn of goYtinm.nl tro iS will proceed to close In sod a'.taik (Le reMi from all a! Ins. W5WS Is More Alarming Tban at First Supposed. United Slates ' y May Send Wanhlpa. ' . v Santiago, May 3d. The negro op rising is Increasingly serious. Over five thousand negroes have taken np arms In Orients province. Floyd Shick and Joseph Bryan, American citlsena, coin' plained to American, Consui Holtaday, at Santiago that they were assaulted snd tobbei on the way to Bibsney by a band of amed ncgroet. s f "" Washington: D. C.f tUK3d5-Stata department advices today state that the Cuban revolutionary movement ia more alarming and wide apread than at first supposed. The negroes .are wall armed. Tba leaders aie threatening foreign property. Consists between rural guards and negio bands resulted in casualties to the guard. The auav t er of revo'uttonista ia officially eatitna eiat 1.500. The Cuban government is hurrying troops to the affected zones Washington, O. C. May 3Bd,-The s'ate department is eonsider.ng eading a warship to Cuban waters, because of the negro uprising, to supplement th small naval force there now, eab died in the little gunboat Paducah and the survey boat Eagle. Ti e gunboat Nash ville is at Santo Domingo, and the cru iser Montgomery, at Pensacola, within two days ran of Gaantanamo, the cen ter of the insurrection. Strengthening the American Naval force there would prevent any move toward r cklew de struction of foreign property. . This Concerns The County Commis sioners of Cravea County, New , ' Bern, N.C ; To the Editor: ; The State Constitution ad pted by the white people says in subsisnoe: The right of trial by a Jury cannot be denied ai d one meat be t il by a jury of his peers of the vie in g i. See page 42. - Ag-in in aubatanre; It reads; A trial by jury in al. eases, which are triable at comma law, that U by hie peoes of the vieinage. .. t.-y r -; , . .,. A pe r it the aaroe in identity their intermit running paralleL v ' " Now, who will say a eolored man hav ing a matter Ir.ed by a white jury that his peers are pa the jury? Again, who would aay auch could given colored man anything like j i tlcel -. I have cei lifted information that there is not a colored man in the jury box to be drawn In Craven eounty. 1 know colored man who says by litis system of jury trials that S5,6o0 has been taken wrongfully from him under color of law. - :. - This idea that eolored people must pay taxes and bear other burdens and nH be allowed to sit upon the ' Jury when his peer 1 1 being tried in liligatioo h ta become intolerable and ia now re flect Irg discredit on the fair good nam of our Godbteat Carolina. Any whit man who wants to treat the colored people right, wi I say to the next legislature to pass a Jaw when a white man and a colored man are liti gants, juy to be naif white and half colored, and when both are colored liti gants, jury to be colored,., the peers of the two litigants, and like rule when both litigants are white. ' tr tbia cannot be done, we atk you white people to cany your, disfranch isement idea further Jiafranchlae the colored race from paying one cent of taxes. Yes, but we are perfectly will ing for the as called public schools to go, since we are not allowed to employ our own teachers to preside over our children. I will aay this -the Judges of North Carolina, a'l of them, are gentle men or toe hlgheet character and are disposed to and do decide eases on evl deoce and law and not on color. - Words fiom the Constitution:' Section 19 In all eontroverses at law respecting properly, the ancient mode of trial by jury is one of the best aec uritles of the rights of ti e teople and oaght to lemain sacred and iuviuUble. A veid ct against a colored m a by a jury, 'net 1 1 rem, is no verdict. The Constitution guarantees the right of trial by jury of iwueief fact to every one and none can bo deprived of it ex 7 eept by his consent. V The exclusion of all perarns of the nrg-o iace from the grand jury which ft ds an Inclement egainat a negro, civil catee; it the exelusk n ts the same. Lastly, how could any ma a who sits aa a J ary give yt u justire a ho hates every invested drop of blood aon gialing, flowing from artery to artery, circulating the boJy and every vieuT finally paseee County Commimiloiiei e of the grard old eounty of Cravn purge jour Jury I hot nd place therein prefer tx- ayii.g otitis regaruitas to color. iiea the Constitution. , E ined: mACIl. Z"IVJ, Kw Coin, N. C NOT BERNf CRAVEN COUNTY. N. C TUESDAY IMQIII THE HOUSE Charges That tXDcrenmea - Aje Guilty of Petty- Graitiog crt - 'cipitateS tVarm Debate Several Instances Are ' - '.. ' ' ciUd. . Waahin'gton, May 24. A charge that memt era of the House were guilty of pettey grafting was made) on tho-fioor jesterday by, Reprseoative FUtgrald chairman of (he Appropriationa Com mittee.-,Th4 1 . ajUfstioo preclpiulei a wordy wrr Id thecourte of which Mr. Fitzgerald a4mselt Was accuse 6f hae ine submitted J or payment bills for material for which there was -no pro vision by law, The clash marked the consideration of ilie emergency apnro- D'ia i jn bill. cirrvW $201,000 for the expenses of h House. The biH make strict regulation hit tba subject of tele grama, j. : $ifyyb$'W'y , t The sendinif of telegrams bt mem bers of this Hiiuse, declared Mr, Pits gera!d, '.'hai iieienerated into a crying abuse. ' The chaaactwr of many of those ti legrania U ah juitiflble and not by the wildest siretcli of the imagination could they be ctfnalrued as cfficial, and yet members sihti . these messages at government expense.'' ; ine leiegrspn plus or memoera, ear. Fitzgerald salrii, cost the government uDward of 122.000 k vear One lele gram of k private nature, he deciared, had cost $a0. .while the bill of one mem ber for a single month was 1250. ' Representative JJloyd, of ' Missouri. chairmon of the Accounts Committee, sought to excuse trie practice and when be said that only one time in to waa a message of private natuie paused for puble expense Mr. Fitsgerald took him tharply to task for trying- t con done even that lapse. ' . - - "Did the chairman af the Appropria lions Cottirftitlee," shouted Renrosen- lative Gunier: of Texas. Democratand a member of the Accounts Committee. evr aak for anytninr. at the hands of the Accounts Committee not provided for by lawt" , I thiak not," retorted Mr. FiUger- aid.. ' .'..r-z 'Well.' 1 can state emphatically that the gentlem ti bis." nr. r I cgeraiqjnaae no response, Sevrii! memcers denounced the at tempt ti cuttailthf telegraphing priv ilege, contending Jhe House, might as well deurlfre lti biembere of the tale- phone arid the frahiir g privilege. - The strict p-ohibitlona finally were atrickaa out. 140 to 102 add the bill then Call us tip and let us figure with you' for. 'your-screen wants, J. S. Basnight Hdw. CO. J:- "T" ". local Shrtatra Will go to AskevUls. The New Bern Shrlners yesterday completed arrangements to operate a special Pullman train between this eity and Aaheville to attaod the joint Shri ne meeting to be held thera on June 10th. This willbS bha of the largest meeting of Shrlners ever held ia North Carolina. The local members extend an invitation to the banners all over the State t'o reserve a section of this Pullman. " Informarion as to rates may be obtained from local agents. ' Wsrns Rebels Mot to Shoot Across Utt L. , , tins. . ' . - , K Washrngtoii, Hay 23d-iColoDel EL Z. Steever, commandihg the Department of Texas, was today instructed by the War Department to Inform the com mender of the military foree la Juaies that be inuat-not pvmit any Aiiog Into American tertitory. - Jury eivca flemlni Verdict For 1 10, - .,. . .-.: ". 000."" Raleigh. N. C, If ay 23 A Wake County Superior Court jury haa Jest re turned a verdict N for $10,000 damages for the plaintiff In the case of George B Fleming vs. NorNlk Southern Rail road.- . ' ; V - " ' Fleming sued for persons! in jut Us sustained In a Wreck Is August, 1910, within the Raleigh yard limits. 'He was an engineer on aa incoming pas singer train that collided with a yard engine, the engineer in which waa at tempting to get out to a siding without order. The later was killed. " The railroad company claims that Fleming waa running his passenger train too fast, else the wreck would not. hsve occur ed In spite of the recklees- neas of the yard enfeioeer, Scientists by that flieS and mosquitoes arbrern bearers." v .T Why r.Ot 1 2 ilZ precaution DV ECU:. your hOniS craira t: ; ::t? J. S. tz nrht Hi.;. Co. . Hill -- I ' . . tPOSIJIDfl To Be Held lo Knoxyllle, Tenn., September and October, 191$. WIHBeof Great Interest ' - . to the Whole United V- . r BtatesTExposition -.." BeaolutioDS. . i ! i h -r ! Washiagtca. D. C-, May 24 Aaex neaisioa of aalihal seeps, the parpeco of which is to. crtjmoto tfcci sonserVa- tioa af our aaturaJ reax urcS, is to be hel I m Knoxviile, 'Teaneasea i 8ea tceabcr and October, I91S It is te be knows as- Ui, National Conservation Exposition, ftBtf Bile it le to be open e ail parts et the count ry its special Held will be the 4evIopment of the Soother stoleaV t An advisory hoard of eaders ia the various branches of con- ervat'on work, With Gifford Pinehot at t head, haa beet formed aa part ef the expos rtka atmpaay's organisition, and LS sow - at work tfLrmulatiic d tailed. plans for the exhibits. - Each depart ment of conservation Jorepreientadon his boars by one ' or mora "experts in tbst Held., .-a - ., . i,i ins coasetvstion exposition is snoot- growth of the Appalachian Expositioa, ehlch has been hold at 'Knox villi for tba past two years. During that time an exposition plsnt'ly d tqalpment has bean built' up which will serve aa- vahiabhr nucHcns itound which the na tional fair is to bai built this plant eompriaos a park Of one hundred acres, In which are' two artificial lakes j and several exeeea ' huildiaga. , 1 his and all other property of ; tha Appalachian Expoeitioa Company haa been taken ever by thoJUtionel Conservation; Ex position Company, whtetvhaa mada ap plication fof a charter providing for a apital atoah of one asillioa dollar- -.. ., ... . r,. , . ....... .... :-1 " PILES! PILES! PILES 1 i Wniiama' Indiaa Pile Ointment will euro Bliad, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once, acta aa a poultice gives instant relief. . WilUame' Indiaa PUe Otatmeol ia prepared for Piles aaaa atcting e the art rate parts, Tokt by. druggists,' maU Sue and f LOOk Williams M'f'g. Co, Props., Cleveland, 0. Vv--v.-i. ,. : rrom taadow of The Usctrlc Chair. Raleigh, N. C May 24.-George Wttnins, a Nasa county negro, under sentence of death today for wife mur der, was g rented a reprive a few hours before the time for elect roeution. Reput able sttoraeys, 4he Governor says, re presented to hinttbu they have good grounds for exueative elemency, and that a reprieve was necessary, for them to have time to submit their grounds. The reptieva ia granted till .June 7th. Ichooasr Abandoned Off Diamond Cape Hatleras, N. C, May. 26.-The four masted schooner Rob Roy, lumber laden, from Femandina, Fla., for Pen neylvania, wai abandoned yesterday in water logged condition two miles southwest ef outer Diomond shoals, Captain Norbury and crew of seven were rescued from the vsasel's rigging by Captain Stowe and crew , of Cape Hatteras lifs-eafing BUtion, In : their pjwer surf boat and landed here.. The Rob Roy was owned by George Warner of Philadelphia. . , ,.,- , Sale of Lend For Taxes. HI " 8aturdsy, Jie.lst 1912, 1 will offer for Sale at the noet offica ia Bridgeton. the following town lots to 'Satisfy the amount of taxes 'due ea them to the townaf Bridgetocu. 8 W Bsoeks 21 acres f 1 81 ?. ., - S 81 ..' '. T. W. MOORE, Tax Collector. Iaviutlos Received. J. The Journal acknowledges the re eelpt of the following Invitation: . ! The Faculty and Senior Class of the East Carolina Teachers Training School reeueat the honor of your presence at -1 their Commencement exercises Jane the second to the fifih,, nineteen hundred and twelve, Green- -1 - V Tillav North Carolina. : t j . " - - . ijommenceinens rrogram. , : Sunday, June ti at 1:80 p. m.,' 8errnon ty Dr. T. H. Rice, ef P.ichmond, Vs. Monday. Jans Sd, at 8:30 p. m., Annu sj Concert by Pupils of Music ( . Department, , Tuesday, June 4th at ( p. m., Class . Day Exerclees. Taeedey, June 4;h. at 7 p.m., Alumnae . Lirnr ' ' - Wedaesisy, Juns t;b,. at 10;30i a. ., Graduating Eserclsea. Address a ty Dr. P. P. Claxlon, Uol- ' I Ud Ci t ss Commias- iomr of EJaca-tua-.- H AY2H, 1912-WRST SECTION GOnVEriTlON HELD E Graven County Pemocrats Leave the JRlectioa Delegates to 4 iVarioua Conventions! In . .,; Hands of the Chair man. - " i .The Craven County : Democrats held their convention in this city yesterday at noon, ' County Chairman, S. H.Lane called the eonrntion to ordr and Mr. I D. Warren'Was elected" tempor ary Chairman. Mr,- Warren- saode, a ahort talk S whiob he told of the eb. ject of the eoaventioa and also thupked the members for tha-houor heitowed ia . Measrs. Wm Dunn,JJr.,of MevrBera and P. N. Becton and the' repreaenta Uvea of th press. were appointed tern porary secretsrleSi' ' A roll call of the varioua precincts showed thaf delegates from each were preeen with their credentiala and nil contaata were made. ; ' ' ' ! ,Up3n motion the temporary organiza tion was made permanent and the chair men instructed to appoint delegate te the Sate, Senatorial and Congressional conventions. The Vanoebero delegation was opposed to this action but th-iir op position; wai overruled by a unani mous vote.;'" ' Immediately after the convention bed been adjourned the Executive Commit tee met and set Tuesday, ,. July 2nd as the date for holding the election for county officers. They also appointed the poll holders. . '- iJ The following named Demoerata were appointed managers for holding the primary, vx; , Maple Cypress; E. F. AAdams, J. W. Huff and Msrvin Aldrldge. . ' . Vanceboro: D. P. : Whltford, Harold Butler and Heory Buck, Truitte; N. T. . Fulcher, Cieero Gas kmSahdW, H Dunn. . Bridgeton: S. W. Brooks, F. J, Bay lies and Sam Dunham.- Taylor'a Store: F. C. Tayler, J. H. Elliott and J. B. Becton. Lee's Farm: T. E. .Hay w ood, J. B, Witfiama and t S. ."Mitchell, Thuren a. ja weod. A. Miller and Alex rJrdion. - j . - First Ward: J." B. Hill, F. Gsakill and H. H. Tooker. , , Second Ward: Walter Duffy, M. Dii- osway and C. E. Hancock. Third Ward: Geo. p. Waters, G. L. Clark and J, D. McCoy. . . Foufth Ward: L. S. Wood, Alex Mc- Lack 'an and J. F. Henderson. Pern Precinct; J, R. Merrilt, J, T. Agent and E L, Smith, Tisdale'e. W. K Crockett, J. T. Shuts and B. B, Scott: V, Fort Barnwell: L. S. Harper, Luther Sermona and Geo. W. Palmer. Dover: J, 8, Woolen, L ; H. WbiU- headend W, O. White. Cove City: J. S. Robinson, W. f. Jones asd W, T. McCoy. , f Juperi W. G. B. Lane, J.F. Wether- Ington and W. C. Davis, j P easant Hill: J. . B, French, E. A. Houae and Daniel Laae. ' Upon motion It was decided that each candidate desiring to enter the primary should be required, to subtcribo to a pledge that ha will abide by the result of the primary election and support the successful; candidate or eandidatea chosen in said primary election and de posit the asms with ten dollars wish S. Hi, Lane, chairman, oa or before Sat urday, 22nd day of June, 1912. at the hour of 12 o'clock, midnight, in accord ance with the rules of the State Demo crat it Executive Committee and the Special Act providing for a primary u Craven county. To Organize Jsalor Naval Scscrye Cam -: -. .: '! psny. . 1 "Washington, N. C.', May 25. -An ef fort is being made to organise a Junior Naval Reserves in Washington and pro spects ere more than encouraging far the schvmo. All ready esite a number bsve signified their intention of joining and within the nsxt few Jays tha proS pacts are that the full quote wMl ie secured.' Persons from IS to 21 are eligible. " This ergsalzation ia separate and distinct from the regutir naval re serve." It Is te bs hoped that . the or ganization will he perfected and that before many weeks Washington can boast of another military organisation. The promoters are enthusiastic over the prospects, -- - . Improve your lawn and pro tect your flowers with flower euards. - For sale - by J, S. Casnight Hdw. Co ;5 . ' Americas Conlstd Mces Tragic 'Isd. s . - , . .... . , Frankfort On-Main, Germany, May 24,-Unitrd Slate Consul General Frank D. Hill, of Minnesota, waa ki!M yeaterday by falling over a hotel , atak- cass railing, Us was found in the cor. ridor with a broken skull. It is assum ed that the eccUant waa caused by spU ot gidaess. " HER YESTERDAY ... i . TEXAS RAflGERS I, E Two ef Them Threaten to Arrest ' the Whole lleziean Beth el Army, . !; FabaBS, Tsx, May 24th. -Details re ceived yestsrday show that the cool judgment ef the United Stalee army lieutenant and the aggressive stand ef two Texas rangers in the face ef 2M Meaiaan rebele advancing on the Amer ican he'tiadary line probably; prevented aerieur eemplicatlona when troop B, foartii wmited Sta'ea cavalry, the band e Hberal soldiers across the border hers Wemjesiay..-; .; ; J- v ,aVath to them," cried Ihe Mn'caas aetk'T charged forward to a wages d where Lieutenant C, A. Daugher ty Snd S5 men of troop B. had stationed themselves, their rifl-e pointed toward Heice. C E. Webster and Charles Moore, ef the Texas rangers, who have been 'aceerppanjing ' tba i'Amerieaa troopa on their bolder patrol spurred forward. ' .' - . :''V-': " If yet dare come across this wagon road we'll arreat your whole army. This road ia the boundary line, 'I shout ed Webster in Spanish to the advanc ing rebels, who formed into a fighting line. Webster demanded at the aaine time that the rebels seed out their Chiefs for parley. Coionek Joae" Cor dova and Charles Bustameate, in com mand of the rebels, who were moving on Gaudaleupe, dismounted and came forward. ' Lieuttiwit Dougherty defined what he believed to be she American line and. the rebel feeders turned their troors and heeded eaatward to wai d Gaudal oupe. Attention Vetersas, Yoe lire hereby notified there will be a meeting of New Bern Camp 1162 on M ndayJane 3rd at 10 a. m. for pur pose of transacting business. Also a dfnner wlli be given by Daughters of Confederacy. By order of commander, 8. R, STREET. J. F.CLARK, , Adj't. Wool Bill la Senate. . Wasblegton, May 24. -The senate KiahcS eo'samitie authorised Senator Saioot te adversely report the hoe wool bifl tariff revision bill and announce that a sabstitute measure' would be framed. The Arizona legislature, ia a petition to ihe eeaate urged the aboli Uen of she eommarca court The houae reeurnse esnsidaration of the Panama eaaal adiniaiatratioa bilU Ohacgea of official mlecenduet by R. 8. Vl4H4nc.Iadian eommiaaionaff wr renewed before the interior dpetSMt expt nditeree committee, ' ieath atfeofJ. T. Ball MsBBhmsBa V- Last alglt at 10;I5 J. Thomas Hall died at Ms home en South Front street after leveral months illness. Mr. Hut: was a ws known citizen, and followed th profession of gunsmith He is sur vived by his wife, a daughter, Mra, Pesey Ashferd, son, Chas. H. Hail and brother Mr. John Halt Tba funeral aerviees will bo held at Centenary Methodist Church today at 8 p. m. H.ES CUREB IN TO 14 OaYI Yeur eWsKiet! will refund money If PA20 OINTMENT fails to ewe any sue of Itehlng . Blind, Bleeding or Pro- truth ng iiiesin to 14 days. 60s. LeokS Ker Bid trait Crop la North Carolina. Raleigh, N. C May 23. -State Hor- HcultataUst W. M, Hutt says the ear treme limit for late frosts that might Injure the fruit crop in this S.ate bar leg pest, he feels absolutely safe in fore cahtieg a record yield of all varie ties thw season in all parts of the State. Thr lias aot been reported, he says, a siaglruatoward that might give eny variety of fruit a set back la yiehL He thinks bow that the growers need ooly lo have an eye to Judicious thlnnir g ef the fruit te prevent injury to tha trees and give opportunity for the best deve lopment, ' " ' Firs Isges oa Cottoa steamer. Mobile, Ala., May 23-Fire la raging In the hold of the British steamer At-1 exaadrian, loaded with cottoa, naval ( .. . i . w.i m J r ateree aaa lumoer. ine ore waa un covered laat night and a hard fight is being wsged to extinguish it The stesmar waa scheduled to clear for Liv erpool thir noon. . Court Says There csa bs so Krjro Cks Albany, N. Y, May 2Clh-Tha '!. proved r.enevolunt and ProttctEva Oi der el f.ika, of the World," a c ;rM gai.k -ition, must adupt snothur came 'ing no refsreoce to t' e Elks, I i, accoidaig to a daci.'. on ly t' e . u-.iAi;'tii. HAD IEV 35th. 5 YEAR HEEKLY GQTTQU MTHI Oa aVecluue-In Prices General Sen timent Ii Strang."' G inn era' , r j . Xeport Awaited' New York. May 25. Cotton " haa re sisted pressure,yet has for all that been affected to seme exseat by better wea ther. Prices show some decline. Some very favorable crop reports have come from Texas and even from parts of the Eastern belt. Spulatie in cotton fu tures haa hesitated. It haa been notice ably leas active. Many prefer to await reports by the National G inn era' Asro ciation and the government.' The G in nate' Association statement on the eon- , dition and the acreage is expected Sat urday or on Monday, 'There 'lias been more or k as selling oil the' assumption a that all the bull news haa come otit and has beemcounted in arwe io th price - since last January of $15 a bale. $ There have been evidences of a mili tant bullish sentiment." . The price has resisted pressure. ' Bears have latterly shown a certain timidity. Spot? sales in Liverpool have increased. The trade demand there is large. CpDtinent.ehorts have been covering there and the offer- I igs have been noticeably srf a'l. Though the South has been favored by the need ed dry weather, ' the temperatures in some sections have been, too low.. Government s . otomoicgi .ts . - wsrn Southern farmers to be rady for a pos sible invasion of caterpillars ' Spinners have been buying futures 'herd ''more freely. Large bull interests have given support. ; Bulls of .VTall Street? have bought. New Orleans bears have cover-. edbere. Memphis haa sent buying or ders.' Some of the Wldrf-Astoria shorts have covered.'1 Everybody is on thsqui vivo for the National grnneis' and government reports. In June lait year the government gave , the condi- tieos at 87 8 pr cent.; There are those who think it will be 10 per cent,' per haps 15 per cent lower thia year Mem phie bulla in some cases -predict 30 pea eent, In the National . Association re port. vOn FrWay big . rpot interests, Liverpool and Walt Street bought. . t-v.L rteas W toAirstt.iJt Chicago, May 23 For more than ten years the fad, intermittently,' of; Chi cago's queer religious yctariee.3 O to man Zar-Adusht Hanish, self-proclaimed modern Zoroaster, ' was unir asked bafore the federal grand jury hvre 'to day by his f ather, Richard E. Hanish, an ordinary music teacher from Milwau kee. ' .u:lti- .. ; The founder, promoter and only priest of the sun worshipers, who claimed te be a Persian and told remanaic tales of hie birth and upbringing' among the mystics of the Far East; is only an ex- printer, according lo his father, and waa torn in Germany . forty six years No Modification of Navy Yard System Washington, D. C, May 23d Repre sentative Holland waa today Informed by the Secretary of the Navy, that the Department would rake no mod flca tion of she system which recently caused ' a strike among machinists at the1 Nor folk navy yardJ " " " " Judge Alone Will Pass on Sanity. White Plains, N. Y May 25th.-Har ry Thaw's mental conditi will bs passed upon by Judga Kiogh personsl ly. The jurist's decision denies a jury find In Thaw's legal effort for release frem Matteawan.. , . ') t.'J .. NKWPORT ITEMS, .. Miss Lizzie Rogers, who .hsst been visiting relatives snd friends in New Bern, returned home Saturda.V Mr A. O. Newberry, of t New, Bern, spent Saturday and Sunday here; Mr Carlton Parsons of New . Bern , spent Sunday bars.'. ':. .J Misses Hattie and Bettie Bell of Har kiwe, apent Saturday Snd Sunday here. Mr Cecil Taylor of North Harlowe, waa in our town Sunday, . ' Mlas Annie Morten 9f Beaufoft, apent Monday here. .r,;..;.. ., . Mra K R Ipoek, la, visiting relatives and frienda at Brnul, N. 0. . Mr L R McCormack, Wb) hai been spending ee vera) dnys at MpitlieadClty r urned home luerdsy. . . . i i i ). i The saw Mill, of Stewart & Bell's, un 'er the name r The N-jw Tort Lum ber and Manfg. Co, ot this place linear ing completion. . Mr Claude Walker of Carton t Udgf, paaard threuh our town Tutol. y cn routs UjT Klnaton. .-. U.T L. A. Uann, made a fly trip to New Urn Vedin'-tny r' Oalrg to tSe 1 "avyro' - lug, otir farm'"-s are I sr.d !. k ai. k. tr bn.l 11 ii (. . 1.'. I f. Lcia ara i . ' : a 1 . . MARKE REVIEW
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 28, 1912, edition 1
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