I WW II I I i. ill 1. , )" I -t. JL - ,r ij i - -I in I ' if I i I ... 1 'n I'l ' '. i.l I nil" i, J. ' i ii-i IIW Bill, R. C, FRIDAY U0RNIH6, AUGUST 29, 1802. TWINTY-FIRST YIA .,. ff,itni'ifr Off '- 0 't 'f, IBaekfo.ura I Has Wbat I New Beading New Val Lace insertion to I New All Over Black and Cream, AS t New Chateline ' ' ' ? ik. I mc ana $i.uu. areatns jn Millinery, J. J. BAXTER lias moved his Millinery Stock from Pollock Street to his store on Middle Street and is Clos ing out the same at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Special Inducements to Milliners. IF YOU THE BEST PRICES, The BEST Stables, The BEST Facilities BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO i at ma d vr CU CUUUZC Town. We promise our best efforts in behalf ol tho Farmers. J. M. HOWARD, Manager, C. H. RICHMOND, Auctioneer. Cream of Roses la a hfirmlran liquid preparation for removing Hnnhtirn, KVecklot, Tan ail improving the complexion. When appllel It l tnvlrlb'e and .cannot be WMbeil nIT. Tho dark Una around the neck, ranard by wearing tight fitting collar!, la rflmnyed by (Ireaot of Roeet. 25c, at itnrrlAM,l'nA.iACT. ....? hnr,. Z, ; h onyet i multitude of commercial alni bnt yon will And our mdaImv-4 furblihlng of carriage, ;wagon mntv Donta Ail .KM W'. TniCia-M nor than tklnVieeiO WewJtefood new" wherever poaalble alwaya make aninga oeuortnaa we una taem. We pat Rubber Tlmwitiour ,6ld ;pt new wbeela. , We brink your looae tlree in macnine 'witnoiit cettinr tam. Kverybodr ii imrlted to lee the work of the machine puttinf new bolta In tame O. II. IVatem ft Fktu, Yoi Want and Insertion, Edging and 8 matcn, Silk Lace inf Bags at 30c, .A' WANT FOR UNLOADING THE Farmer Warehouse. ORANGES, Peaches, Pears, Bananas, Ap ples. Fresh lot Ohoc olate Candy Just Re ceived AT THB Broai Street Frail Store. Cotton ''Bannlnn and.Tics;:,: ; W have In rtook. and ; to itrrlW MOO RolU Cotton aggln bV)0 JmSkt Cotton Tiea.' if&'&t Send ns jour brden. Prioea tie me iowet. : .iy; t , J. I, lanthttm a&. CM. The Davis Inkstands ilOl ROW tBl BEST OH TM MAUBt Thlib ,,uiiThlT Mteeir a tana ' UoM, .. atayery " . ratio able, i . waati, Cnll and Csamln., i .-. 1 f 'Oi7Ei74a.rijnieV 8 RBPUBUdAM STATB.COWVENTION Hancock Mecatla ' Gets Recopiitloa rnKeedlnn-otCMreatkHi ao4 Caaimlttees HaBMd. Special to Journal. Gmuomboko, Aofnat 89. The whlteet Republican Gonreatloa erer held la Borth Carolina, mat In the opera home her today at noon. . The OonTentlon adjooinod after litten tng;to .8entor Pritonard's speech, to meetatnre fire o'clock, and aaeoret eaacDi of all the delegatei wai called to meet at three. lathis caucus Senator Pritohard, Congressman Moody, Post master Reynolds, of Winston and others made impassioned speeohes In support the resolutions endorsing Tho. H. Hill for Chief Jnttloe, and were as strongly aopported by Warrea, Wayne, Wilson, and Vance Counties, In each of these, Lily White, orPrttchard delegates were seated. Hancock from Owen finally succeed ed la shutting out completely all of the oppoaiag delegation. In Rockingham County, both delegations were seated the rote being equally dl tided. In Union county the delegation of Poitmaiter Bary.lor Pritohard taction wu Mat ed, The contention met at fire o'clock and after the report of the credential com mittee, Charles Price was named ai per manent chairman and R. H. McNeill, SecMtacy A platform committee wis oppoeed )by Oongreaaman Blackburn, Llnnef and other. The Prltchard men won out by adopting the resolutions en dorsing Hill for Chief Justice, and- de claring before the convention that no nominations be made of Associate Jus tices, leaving the power in the hands of the Executive Oommlttee to take such action in the future as they deem best. There was ahot fltht In the Credential Oommlttee up to the meeting of the convention, over the con tested delegations from Halifax com posed of Harry Skinner, K. M. Stewart, D. H. Abbott, 0. P. Lockey, O. A. Rey nolds, Z. A. Sutton, Z. V. Walser, A. H. Price, L. L. Jenkins, J. J. Butt. O. A. Long, of Alamance may be noml nated for Superintendent of Public In struction. When the convention assembled after upper, Beawell of Moore, offered a res olution endorsing Senator Pritcbardand the records of Congressmen Moody and Blackburn, which was unanimously adopted. Assistant District Attorney Price, then offered a resolution agreed upon la caucus, endorsing T. H. Hill for Chief Juslioe, and leaving blank the nomine Hons for Aaaoclate Justices, which was adopted without opposition. D. A. Long, of Alamance, was nomi nated for Hnparintendent of i'nbllc In struction, by B. W. Douglaa, who la saswer to aa lequiry, vouched for his RepabMcaalsm, aad he went through all right ' . -Aseieteat UUrkL Attorney Oscar Bpears of Uaraett, and .Ei-JodgeW. P, Byaun mad epsecaea. favoring D. H, Abbott tor railroad comaslieioaer, who was nominated by a rising rote. E. W. Tlmberlaae ol Franklin. 4th dls trtot, W. B. Ot B. Robinson, Wayne, Itn, H. P.fieaweU, Moore, 8th, A. L. Coble, IretteU, 10th, H. R, BUrbook, ronylhe, lllh, R, H. MeHeCn, Ashe, 18th, O. & 7. Birth. Hendersoa.' 14th, CD. Wash- bum,' Madlsoa, loth, Baylas Cad, Hay wood, lata, Were aomraatea trkhout op position, for Jadges o Superior Court. f . WaUef the reported resolutions ofcoeasaittee oa,, platform which were adopted without oppoatlosM it. . .. Ea-Jadge W. P.' Byaam of' thejsenv mil tee oa pita of orgsaixatloaubmltUd ameadmenls' to party rule,. Uadlag to taetaak reports la dlelrlot, State aad eoeaiy aesalaatlag enaveattosa, so as le bring them etoser is) the people, aad teg . tsotloa 1 'sit sO asVto leave ao doubt about Its euustructloa aad1 against that 'pat upon h at Rural hall Judicial convention. AdopteiL ' .r'.JVi-' ,.,T he awmbers of the District Executive UeanmlUee were aaaaed as follows: 1st Oeo.r Boekmaa,' Beaufort) .lad; tX W. PatrlektOraaaattlidV CLW. Haat, Car teret! Ith, Claudius Dockery, Wsket th, W.T. OBrten, Durhsm Ith, W. D. But ton, Btadetti 7th, W A. Bailey, Davie-, 8th, 1, B, Blackburn, Wilkes; (lb, Thoc CASTOniA ; For lafcnts ail C! "1-eu. . . K3 ciYnr j: jr i! ; Bear the S i ,r E. . Rollins, Msdlson; 10th, J. M Moody. Haywood. 81s members of the executive commit tee for the State at Large were elected as followst B. F. Mebane, Rockingham, J.T, Wilson, Mecklenburg; H.B. Har kins, Beaufort; E. C. Duncan, Carteret; W. P. Bynum, Guilford; Z. V. Walzer, Davidson. J. 0. Pritchard wu then unanimously named as chairman of the State Execu tive Committee. This completed the work of the Convention and at 10:10 p. m. chairman Price being called for, pro ceeded to make a speech, after which convention adjourned. Winners In Peabody Scholarships Contest Cheek From Sale Swamp Lauds. Republicans Indifferent on State ' Ticket. Colored Firemen's Tournament Successful. A Massachusetts Fa natic. Raliioh, Aug. 28. Today the win ners in the competition for the three Peabody Scholarships from this State were announced. They are Arthur A. Smith of Sparta, Alleghany county; B. Robinson of Taylor's Bridge, Sampson county; Farnle B. Gardiner of Reidsvllle Rockingham county. Twenty-one ap plicants were examined. The showing some of them made was miserable, only 88 per cent. , Today the State board of education re ceived a check for $3960 from its agent, for the sale of swamp lands In Carteret, Tyrrell and Hyde counties. It was very evident that the rank and file of the Republicans took no Interest In the proceedings of their party's State convention Some were heard to say that they did not care a penny for any election except the presidential. The tournament of the Btate Firemen's Association here ended today. It was a success all the way through. Today there were horse wagon races, reel and grab contests and special feature races. The Bremen iwon many compliments for their admirable behavior during the week. The event of the tournament was the ISO yards reel race. Eight teams entered Two from Wilson, one from Salisbury, Concord, Monroe, Statesvllle, Charlotte and Raleigh. Raleigh won In 89 seconds, Charlotte second In 82, Salisbury third, in 88. This race was for a prize. Three hundred yard reel race wu for State championship, won by Wilson, time 57 seconds, there being four enterles. The board of Inspectors of State in' atltutlons Is thoroughly examining the hospital for the Insane here. President Winston ol the Agricultural and Mechanical College here says work on the new dormitory, Watauga hall, though incomplete, Is so far advanced that students can be quartered in it Septembers. The college opens that day. The examinations for entranoe will be held September 4th and 8th. He expects about 400 students. He expects work on Pullen hall to be completed by November. There have been tbree lyncblngs In the State this year for rape. It seems Impossible to stop them. Officials here were not surprised at the decision of Gov. Crane of Massachu setts yesterday to honor Gov. Aycock's requisition for Monroe Rogers, the ne gro house-burner.t One of the vehement opponents of the sending of Rogers to North Carolina was severely rebuked by Gov Crane. This fanatic dclared he would rather be shot by a Massachusetts officer than be trusted to the mercy of Gov. Aycooa. Governor Orans stopped him there and forbade him to speak far ther. It Is said that the drought did as much damage to crops in part of Orange coun ty aa any where in the State. HATSTILLE. August 17. We ate having Ideal weather bow, cleat aad slightly cool. Our farmers have about completed their fodder pulling, and from the num ber of big stacks w sec la th fields we Judge thst our farmers will not have to bay so much Western feed the coming year as they did the previous on. - ' Our tobacco men are feeling good over the good prices they are getting forth weed, V-:''?;!' '5 " Cottoa la opening very rapidly.) Plck-lns- will basin in a few dava. - V i ; -iiM ,Mlssaal Koonoe will come ap th last of thlSTS-eek to get ready to open school here. We understand, that her aest school her will be superior to her batons. ' v The ant M, E." Quarterly meeting of Onslow etreult will be held, her the first Saturday and Sunday la Beptember Mr. Koonoe says thst he will hare the church In readiness by that time. A great many of our citizens went to Trenton Monday to attend the County Convention. Mr. F. M. Jenkins (our man for Sheriff) wu beaten In the nom ination by a very close vote by Mr. Lon Taylor of Trenton. Frank Is taking his duf'-al very easily. If some of the camll- d 3': l.H 1 DOt W ' ' 1 0 WOUM ? ' 'y pMi'"i t i ' . "'A 1 .' beginning will make a good eojng" for you out Doy. Miss Bell Cook of New Bern, and Miss Llszle Koonoe of Rlchlands are vis lting friends and relatives In and aronnd here this week. We hope they will re main with us a good while. Mrs. Grlffln of New Bern Is visiting Mrs. W.B. Smith this week. Her hus band, Mr. Griffin Is visiting our mer chants, showing them an up-to-date line of dry goods and shoes from the stock of Messrs. O. Marks and Son, of New Bern. Mr. Richard Laroque of New Bern Is moving his furniture Into his new resi dence here this week. He Is also hav ing some unfinished rooms comple ted. Mr. C. H. Fov !a at KInaton aunnrln- tendlng the building of a residence there for himself. Mr. Major Eubank has accepted a po sition as salesman for Messrs. J. M. and A. C. Foscue.' . Mr. E. L. Mattocks will sever hit bus iness connections with W. F. Mattocks, September 1st. After that date he will be at the MaysvIUe Bupply Co's. store. W. F. Mattocks will continue business at his same old stand. Dr. E. L. Cox of Jacksonville wu In our town today. ' Mr. E. J. Conway of Palo Alto gave us a call today. Mr. Thomas Mitchell, of New Bern wu In town this week. A. F. M. Republican Nominations. Special to Journal. Grkbnbboro, N. C.Aug. 28. R. II McNeill of Ashe county, Senator Prltch ard's private secretary wu today named by the Republican Executive Committee for Judge of the 13th Judicial District, In place of Ham Turner, declined. The Republican Convention of the 9th Congressional District was called to meet In Hickory, September Ith, when all agree that Geo. B. Hiss, of Meek lon burg, will be nominated. Pyny-Balaam Bellevsa Right Away and makes a needy end of conghe and colds. Fresh Grape-Nuts, Postum Cereal Saratoga Chips and Oat Flakes at J. R. Parker, Jr's. To The Bemocralic Voters of Craven County. The many friends of SherlfT J. W Blddle desire to present his claims to the voters of Craven county for ronomlna tlon and reelection; The county has never had a better officer; he Is eourte ous, accommodating, faithful and In every way thoronghly competent. , When a vacancy occurred in the office of Sheriff, on account of the resignation of ex-Sheriff Klnsey, the Board of Com mlssloners endeavored to ascertain two things: first, who wu the most compet ent man In the county for the office, and second, who would be most acceptable to all the voters of the county. They finally selected Sheriff Blddle u they were satisfied that he filled these two qualifications better than any othor man In the county. He has only been In of fice a part of one term, and It would not seem right to refute to endorse his ad ministration the first time he comes be fore the people. The people are fair and just and would not intentionally dis honor any man without came. . It hu been claimed that all of the candidates are from the town of New Bern except one. This Is not strictly correct; three of the County Commissioners are from the country, and two years ago No. 1 Township had a most excellent candi date for Register of Deede who would have been elected If hie own township had supported him properly. Bherlff Blddle wu born and raised at Fort Barn well and llved.there until the war came on, when he entered the service of the Confederate State and wu a most gal lant and faithful soldier, The people can not do too muck for the men who suf fered and fought for the South during the war. Of all the candidates upon the ticket Mr. Blddle Is th only representa tive of the soldier Tote. It Is true a man ought not to be selected to fill sn offloe beeaus h wu a brave soldier, but when he It In every way competent, the peo ple ought not to forget such services u these. Wall Mr. Blddle Uvea in New Beta, he wu bom and raised 'In the count? aad still own the lauds 'where his father lived before him, '' ' ' We dc not 'wish to disparage sny other candidal, u alt th candidates for office la ' this County ' r good and tru men,' whose; pas services to the Democratic party ttlfft recognition and entitle them te aspire te tay office In the County; But w do say", that we do not wish to east any rtfleotlou Icoon Sheriff Blddle by refusing to elect him when ha hu onlv served a iiart '.of ooa term. , We hare never heard of., an In stance where good man capable and competent, who had been appointed to the office of Bnerlff hu not received Urn aominatlon at th handt of his partf'at the succeeding Convention. " '- " ' In. Submitting the Claims of Bheritt Blddlt to th people' 'of Crivtn' county we are only aotuated by a desire to see justice done to a good officer, and we have every confidence that the people of Crsvon ennrnv will treat EherlB Blddle f:i' 'v, ami will fcord him a nomination I'Aitr i anCv- r Ciir-Tr. A Good Pink For Fox River Print and Fancy Elgin Batter only 30c lb. New BbL Fulton'Market CornedBeef. Small PigHams and Breakfast Strips, English JCured Shoulders and California Hams. Codfish, Irish Potatoes and Onione, Grape Nuts. Mason's Fruit Jars and Jar Rubbers. PotteA and Canned Meats. Heinz'g Pickles. Fancy Fresh Elgin Butter 30c lb. J.L 'Phone Ol. mm Farmers LOOK TO and D ' . vnny yuur i uucillu tothe Planters Warehouse NEW BERN, N. C, which is always the place TO GET THE MOST MONEY FOR IT. Best accommodations guaranteed. E. J. HESTER, Proprietor. TUCKER BROS. 310 N. Front St., Wilmington, N. C THE PLACE CEMETERY WORK AT BOTTOM PRICES. In Foreign and Domestic Granite and Marble. Lettering and Finiah the Best. Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch Yard at Goldsboro, N. C. ' Nrxr acaaioH - UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE-SX MEniCIWE-PEIITISTHT-PHiWABT Lecture Halls for Theory La. '. . Hospitalapr Practice. JOT Onevhvadred peffe Cetalof ee Free. DINNER- SETS and TE A JETS Yon can buy them from our stock patterns CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN FROM A PEDDLER, and if any breakage occurs you can re place piece at any time. Whitehurst's 45 Pollock St, TBi MILWAUKEE FRUIT JAR HOLDER AND OPENXR Patented. , No more SDouea fruit. No more trouble m opening 4 tan. 1 k,;.i v:' ;.PerteoHoa 1 " .v, ') i-.,-),i' .i.wuann teed never to break, a, Jar -or .a, cover, ri .a i l ' i.i ' l-l i , j r nuv uvu a aw yunt wiu ,; . ufwaeuviu T0rvH f! H.. WU! SRm W H Agents wanted everywhere. ' Write for catalogue. ' , V M I Poif Roacnes an! Water W It you are troubled with loaches, and1 water bugs, try our , Roach Put, -t We guarantee it to glv satisfaction and. re fund th money if It does not; Price SSo Cay's Pharmacy. - ' i ; Sab 10c Per Ga EL Wholesale A Iletall Grocer, 71 Broad St. 5 YOUR INTEREST 1 L TO BUY YOUR New Bern Is Very Lucky to have an agent for the sale of the Prospect Brewing Company's BEER which is said to be the Purest and Beat ot Beers by the United States Health Bulletin, -which is the highest American authority. It is not a cheap beer that will burn ones stomach and produce a strain on the system. A full srock of the above beer in bulk and export can be had at 18 Middle 8t. J. F. Taylor, Agt for the Prospect Brewing Co. Ve are Now aad ".2'f f:lV to do an repair work to your stores Upr l!wliUlc UmoI C(okaiBeU lngftoyes that will be told cheap, Steve plpe sidoflng; I GKjtterrngad rork of an Shape and sUee made to brder. Don fbrgH ttk M Plumbing. nWonV'..,.!', ,, , Foy & ; Woocf Co:; lOtanty Old Stand, Bouth front Bt. " i CticrfjacttoOittfiim. ' ,l lu.eis not '.any tetter remedy for , heb,'.nche than - these powders. They , nevr fi.H to rellete. Made and sold oily st r. " ' ', -!iitl!)B:Phsnncy. -

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