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Htrlivj 14 Engllsli yiinuliler.i 13cl Botona SaugaRfl lOcl Fox KUer Kulicr Sitct I Potatoct 30ct Pli Pic NIc Hami lOct Unlont 40 nil COct Pk Lard 10 and 12cl Ih RumforU'i' Powder 5.1nl Orlti 24 to 5ct Rice 5 nod 8 ct All klodl of Vk rakes and cricken. lited Cakes ir,c lb Oraogea 40c dozen Lemma () ct do. Far Halurday I' will tell Lemoni'tO for J. O. LAND, Manager. Hello Central I (Sung in the well known tune.) Hello Ututral giv me Royall'a FoT I know there. . a You can And bim with, the let ' ,'. ' Oreftm, . , , ' ; On the counter near, , 'V, tleil beglad iu me whose, ipeaklng ' , KttUk I1IUI WUIIb JfOU, yitMVBT, ' , for I surely want some Ic Cream, '' Iti so warm over here. . I bve rfmofrd mf tbrp from Iti f,.rmf.r 1ct(in to 81 J Ml'lUte atret aeit to IM i.ld Jonraal ofllcq where I im let Ut titpparnti Id. 'do afj klixH of tewkbd trilr wotk on Jimitt and fiboea. ate. Phone 09. A Harvest For Bicyclists Offer 75 pairs at greatly reduced prices for Spot Cash during the month of August I hare them in all grades and sizes Jt wiil pay you to investigate and buy. WW. T. HILL, Dealer In Brdror.M, Gcirs, Pistol, Cab tridorh. LriDBD BnsLiit, Phonoorpiu, ItKOORna, 06 A flTLL'UNB ot Sfortino Ooodb. Job Pbintib awd Rub bbb Stamp MAJturAcrrcRiR, Phone 11? 91 Middle 8t ClSOLINi DISPATCH LINK AND Olii Dominion Steamship Go . - i The lUamet Neme will be wltkdrawi temporarily from the route on July 15th- for ber aoDoal repairs. , ' Daring ber absence the ttetnet Ocfr coke is Kbednlea to (all from Nw Ben for Belhavea, (lottead ' of ElUaheth City) at 6 p m on Monday, Wednesday and rriday.' . ,;. Until further notice theft will he eo itfamer aalllnf on Toeadsjr, Tharfdaf or Batutda.yi. ,.: . J'-. , QEOc HENDERSON, A tx. Ice Cream Now Every, Dayi De livercdl'or , V :. 35c. a quart ' at ; , your ' homo, - Ico croam coda, pbo3 phatcS: and .all other cool-;- and'. 1 rcfrcshln;; drin!:3 r.t ' i Hartford Tires 7 ' - CONVENTION. Reply to Onslow Messenger. Craven County's Position In The Matter. Editor Joarnal. " laTyonr Issue of July 86th, 1 notice, under the above caption, an article taken from the Onslow Messenger tl July 81st, which from the repr.tatlon for fairness, which the editor of that paper enjoys, I do not believe would have ap peared in its columns had he been cor rectly informed as to the . facts and cir cumstances Under which the vote of this county was finally cast for Mr Wm L Arrendell. And therefore, as Chair man of the Craven county delegation, I feel it my duty to the good 'people of this county to state (those facts as I un derstand them, and as I believe all the delegates who attended the Craven county convention which endorsed Mr Koonoe, and who took an interest in the matter before the resolution endors ing Mr Eoonoe was submitted, under stand them also. Quoting the "delegates representing Onslow county who re turned home on the following morning" The Meisenger lays, "Their version of the treacherous manner in which the Craven county delegation procured the political slaughter of Onslow's candi date on the floors of the convention, gave rise to many bitter sxpresslons of hostility towards that (Craven) county by the citizens of this locality. Onslow and Craven had previously entered Into a political coalition for the purpose of securing the nomination of Messrs EM Koonce and D L Ward. With the co operation of Jones, this coalition would have accomplished it's object beyond the peradventnre of a donbt. But in stead of sticking up to her part of the agreement ss the dictates of honor de manded that She should do, Craven county perfidiously made a secret deal with the three counties that were pitted against Onslow, and thereby secured the nomination of her man at the expense of Onslow's humiliation of seeing her candidate slaughtered on the floors of the Convention. Craven win therefore always hereafter stand in an unenviable light In the esteem of the remaining five counties in the district. Even those counties with whom she made her dishonorable deal, will here after regard her with feelings akin to anything else save respect. Her deal li expediency and her political creed reads as follows: "The ends always justify the means." Now for the facts: Before Craves county endorsed, Mr Koonce, and as sn Inducement to that end, it was distinct ly understood that his strength, com bined with that of Craven's was suffi cient, not only to nominate him, but to secure Mr Ward's nomination also, and Onslow and Jones were the counties from Which that strength was supposed to come. And f! the delegates to the Craven county ooevenlion who endors ed Mr Koonoe, had not felt assured that he could dt liver the votes of Jones conn ty as well as those ot his own, to Mr Ward, his endorsement by Craven coun ty would never have been made, as the votes of Onslbw, Jones and Craves combined constituted ft bare majority ol the Senatorial tots', and unless cist solidly, and as ft whole could not eject. Before the asstmfolirit of the convention It was stated among the delegates that Jones county, wills pledged t j give Mr Koonoe Its entire fafrength of eighteen votes, would not give Mr Ward bnt eleven, which rendered It Impossible for Mr Koonoe and his friends, and Onslow to carry ont aha "coalition,'' as the Messenger terms It, "Into which Onslow and Craven had previously en tered'' and to break, which, it aays Craven, county perfidiously mads a secret" and "dishonorable deal" with the other counties. Before the ballot lag began I went to some of MrKoonce's friends, and I think I also spoke to Mr Koonoe himself, bet of this I am not quite certain, Ind told them that unless they could teen re the solid vote of Jones for M; Ward ft would' be impos sible 16 elect Mm.,., they replied that they conld not control the seven votes that refused id totir tor .Mr Ward, hut that If ws would vote , for Mr Koonoe first, that they would thereafter throw their whole strength for Mr Ward.' This I declined to do', stating that our only Sold npoa the Joaai county'' vote was tb election of Mr Koonoe, tnd unless ws could get Jones ooanty, aod thereby elect Mr Watd, that ws could not throw onrtolefor Mr Koonoe, as after his election the parties controlling the seven totes from Jonee, hsviss' refused to give them to Mr Ward, would ot course throw thent for Mr Arrendsll, and there ty imore us oeross of Mr Ward 1st tetwards-hadi talk; with Mr Whttsker whose trfloenoe. It wis said, could con trol the casttaf of those f svea votes. I asked him if he could not get his delafrs tloa to cut thsra for Mr Ward, as with out them It would be impossible ti elect htns in accordance with the agreement with Mr Koonce. lis said he could not and that Uey weold rM he thrown for MrvArd. I told him that I thought when bis political connections wers Con ! !crc1. that fcs should mk r-Tfry ef fort to n .jtt the n.!l,Ui from Ca ten county, and li st It ru! 1 j , !' In lii in D'.t t i! 3 so. I.'o i I lfit be f ' 1 n .t (f.utr.,1 i'. , -ti !. i. I r. ' 1 ). t f ' -v ! V. i I. 1 r 1 i 1 ' : t , ' ' it , t . ' SEW BIEH, H.; C.,. SATUEDAI best Mr Koonce, and this conversation, I think, ;Mr Whitaker will.corrobor ate. . I afterwards, on the floor of the. Con vention, went several times to members of the Jones' County delegation, . and begged them to give those votes to Mr Ward, but on each occasion met with, a refusal. While these negotiations were going on, delegates from other conn- ties, with whomthe Editor of the Mess enger says "the secret and dishonorable desi .was made" which occasioned a slaughter of OnBlow's Candidate, not in secret, but openly, and In the very pres ence of the Jones and Onslow delegates were pressing me, not in an undartone, but some of them, at the tops of their voices, throw the vote of Craven for Mr. Arrendell, promising to give in return their solid and undivided atrenglh to Mr Ward. After the repeated refusals erf Jones to give us the seven votes needed to elect Mr. Ward, the Craven delegation held a caucus and decided before leaving Mr. Koonce, to make another effort to get the seven votes from Jones. As 1 new remember, upon returning to the convention another ballot was taken re sulting as the first, In no election. An other ballot, if I remember correctly, was also taken with the eame result. Afier that I again went to members of the Jones County delegation, and begged, them to give us the other seven votes, and was again refused. A few mlnut.es thereafter, the Jones County delegation retired from the convention for const 1 tatlon. Prior thereto, the Craven Coun ty delegation held a second caucus and determined, In the event that Jones County persisted longer in refusing to give Mr Ward It's entire strength, to ac cept the proposition1 of the oilier coun ties and to throw their Vote to Mr. Ar rendell. During the absence of the Jones Coun ty delegation for consultation the clerk calling the roll, when the name of Cra ven was called. Some one unauthor ized to do so, threw It's vote to Mr A r- rendell. I Immediately steppod to the front, and told the clerk not to record that voto as It was unauthorized, and that Graven County was not ready tn vote. As I remember, the clerk pro ceeded no further with the call. I was then again pre ised, by the coun ties supporting Mr Arrendell, to lot the vote of Craven be cast for him, bat 1 ssld no, that the Jonos county delega tion was then In consultation consider ing whether they would or would not give their entire vote to Mr Ward and until informed of their decision, which would determine whether Mr. Koonce could, or could not, carry out hla part of the agreement, wo wore bound to hold our vota for him. A few minutes after that, some gentleman, 1 do not remem ber who, came up and remarked, I have come from down stairs and am told that Jones county will not give us the seven votes needed to elect Mr Ward, which of course, moant Mr, Koonoe's Inability to fulfill his part of the understanding upon which he was endorsod by Craven county and Mr Ward's defeat. Thoce of the delegate! of Craven county stand ing about me said as one man," well that ends It" and there Is nothing left for us to do to prevent the sacrifice of Mr. Ward but to accept the proposition of the friends of Mr lArrendell, whereupon 1 again stepped to the front and asked the olerk to call the name of Craven county and upon his doing so threw it's vote to Mr. Arrendell. It was rumored that a moment or two alter Craven decided to throw it's vote to Mr. Arrendell a prop osition was made to some of his fr'eu s by friends of Mr. Koonce's to throw' Mr. Koonce's strength to blm, and that the reply received was that tbey were about one minute too late. Whether this rumor Is, or Is not true I do not know, bnt I Imagine that If, diligent Inquiry Is made It's truth or falsity can be ascertained. The above.as I now recollect, and I, think my tecol lection will be corroborated by delegates other than those from Craven, Is a clear statement of the causis which bi ought about Mr, Koonoe's defeat and I hardly think warrant the cau'stio remarks of the Onslow Messenger. . As Jones county was notf in the firs Instance, as I understand it," a party to, the agreement mads between the Cra.en oounty delegation And Mr. Koonce's trieudsr. but understood ,' by Graven County to be solid for Mr. Koonce, and thejrefors, inferentlslly, as as active and necessary factor of Mr Koonoe's strength solid for Mr Wsrd also; I hate nothing to say, certainly no ctnsurs to make up on the dlrktoa of her tote and ' her rf fatal to give to Mr Watd the seven totes neoessary t3 elect him, holding that a delegation, not nnder Instructions, cap divide lu toU whenever It tses fit to do to, and holding further, that a delegation under losiructlons, finding that the agreement upon Which Its instructions were based, ctnnot, eieept at a sacrifice of its own candidate, be carried ont by the rarty with whom it was mado, it not only justifiable la so doing,.' bat that H IS Its duty to disregard Its inntroftlont which have fllod of tlnir purpose, ui therefore become Inopeiatlvs, to make another deal, If posnlbla, by which they can carry cut the paramount wbihes of their convention, and for Which they Wr orlglnnlly InnlrucUvl, towll: The nomination cf their candidate, TM, if I am cormetly lnfu;mod,i the rule of alj political cotupntlons, and this I (lie (lrht l!o o I 1 nvnenT bi'i.r I a Cininf y ' ' I ' 'i t '. n l.rf I i" ! ! 'i MOBHIHQ ADGDiJT C,;1904. siyt: "with the co-operation of, Jones, rfcb coalltb would have accomplabea its Object beyoad thu per ul venture of doubt, he lays bare tbfl. rel situation, and states the sle and only argument in ih case; for-had Jones co-operated with Onslow and Craven, as Craven had reason to believe sh would, and given Mr.Ward ber full vote of 1 1 jhteen, whiah were assured to Mr Koonce, and which were accessary to elect, Instead of with. holding from' him sveu of her votes, which Insured his defeat, the coalition would most certainly have accomplish! d its object, to-wit- the nomination cf beta Mr Koonce and Mr Ward. The honor of Craven county and her reputation for fair dealing nee is no de fence frem anyone. Her neople, like those of every other c immunity, may have tbeir petty disagreements and differences, but tbeir integrity, in all matters, political and otlierw se, Is not only acknowledged by their friends, but well and widely known of all men; and as far as I can asoertain, their promises huve ever hold good, and hp to this date passed unquestioned, and in this, I think our friends of both Jones and Onslow, when they quietly think the matter over win agios. .The whole matter is to be regretted, for Mr Koonce has manj friends In Craven, who, notwithstanding his italement to the convention that ht should not again bo an aspirant, for senitoria1 honcrj, would !lke to soe him adorn the Senate Chamber with hie presence as the Senator from this Dis tiict. Jamkr A. Bkyan, Chm'n Craven Co, Delegation, 8.1) Sena'.orUl Convention. Governor Will Review Guard at Morehead. Special Term Pitt Court. New Paper forJ.OO.M. Whiskey Distiller- i ica Raiu Continues. A. & M. College's Uood Financial Show. Ins. Raleigh, Atjg 5 Governor Aycock will mako substantially the same speech during his tour of Malte, at the Invita tion of lh superintendent of public Ins'rjcloa. The speeches will be made at wi.lely separate points. As yet ht does not know the names of these places. The governor expects to grently enjoy his visit to New Eoglaud; Major V. M. Chllda of Battleboro, Vermont writes to him tbat tho opinion there Is that Parker will ba elected pretident. The governor will go to tho camp at Morehead City and review the troops on the 10th. On the 10th he will address the Btato farmers alliance at Ui lsboro and on the 11th will speak at Chalybeate Bpriogt, In the southern part of this county, this being an educational speech. Speaking about tho Alliance today the governor said It Is now doing excellent work and is growing gradually which la a batter sort of growth. It Is studying agriculture and not politics. The governor orders a special term of Pitt superior court to be hold in Septem ber. ' Up to date 12 miles of the Raleigh & Pamlico Sound railway have been graded Track laying will begin next week. The American, the National Organ of the Junior Order of Amerloan Mechanics made its appearance here today. It Is a semi-monthly of 10 pages and the edition Is of 600. There ara over 4000 actual subscribers. The paper has consolidated with the Patriot, which was published at Salisbury. , It was learned tbat only S registered whiskey distilleries are in operation In this rsrenue district. It It i aid that no more distilleries will be built before the adjournment of the legislature and the liquor dealers want to. know what 'sort of legislation there will be. . ; Eno iiodgeof Masons, of Hlllsboro, bat boea revised, grand secretary John O. prewf y says. ' ? ; ' There Is too much moliture and cloudy weather for 1hls section. The weather observer lays the rain belt extendi some 150 miles' front thereout, all the way from norm to ew, .vorc? , v The finance committee of the A. & M College today "completed Its werkfot auditing the account! of the college foi the past year. - The total ' receipts, were $79,837, the expenditure! $71,887, , leav ing a very handsome balance of $8 811, The members-pf the committee say the oollege Is; doing more work and more effolsnt work than -ever before,. The work ot building the ' new ; agricultural hulldlpg will begin as soon as contractor W 0 Bain of Greensboro c get mater ial on the ground. .-Jt Is to be read I 0 oncuptney by May 1. "7 'V J J fUKMr hat joit received a beaut! ful Hue of the Itonntree Hoi lor Tray Trunks. AUo a nice Una of steamer trnnks Bull Cases bags 4c .. . ' '-: " , . ' . Tha Oaks Meal Market Dandle only the best of evry thing. . j ' - Don't forget that we are ttlll rioting out our summer clothing In mens boy it rhllilrctis Ht cont, " jj liAxrru- ; mi 'ft CONGRESSMAN LIVINGSTON Saj Pe-rtj-na is a Splendid Civ- tarrhal Tonic. COLONEL L. 1. LIVINGSTON. Colonel L. 1. .Livingston, Member of tho Industrial Commission and tho load ing Democratic momber of the Com mittee on Appropriations in the House it Representatives, whose home is at Atlanta, Oa., writes : " take pleasure In Joining with General Wheeler, Congressman Brewer and others in recommending Peruna as an excellent tonic and catarrh cure. "Co!. L. I. Livingston. Cutnrrh Cured. All phases of catarrh, acuto or chronic, are promptly and permanently cured, It is through its operation npon tho ner vous system that Peruna has attained iuch a world-wido reputation as a sure ind roliablo remedy for all phases of satarrh wherever located. Mr. Jas. O. Morin, 1170 Ontario street Montreal, Canada, writes : " Peruna is certainly a groat catarrh remedy. It cured mo of catarrh of tho head and I gladly indorse it. Canadians aro peculiarly afflicted with this disease snd for years tho doctors have tried to overcome it with elixirs, powders and pills, but Peruna has solved tho question and since the medioino has been estab lished hero hundreds of peoplo have been cured of catarrh." Jas. O. Morin, If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from tho Ufse of Peruna, write at onco to Dr. llartman, giving a full statement of your case and ho will be pleased to give you his valuable ad Vice free. Address Dr. TTartman, President ot The Uartmau Sanitarium. Columbus, a FELL FROM PRECIPICE Miss Lama Devereux K 'lied at Hickory Niit Gap. Special to Journal. RiLSiou, N. C, Auitist !. A te!- gram from Ulcsory Nnl np, near Athevll'e, sayp, Miss Lauia Dever eux, daughter of the latj Major Dever eux of lialclgh, was Instantly killed there today, by a fall from a reel pice. Russia Satisfies This Government. St. Peteriburg.Aug.C In the dispatch from Vlaldlvonock that the steamer Arabia will be roleaio.l and that oil the portion of her cargo consigned to Japa nese ports will be held, will, It 1b be lieved, end the Arabia Incident eo far as the United States Is concerned, since the United States asks nothing more than prompt action for the Immediate release of the ship and the portion of tie cargo not declared contraband. Go to the Oaks Moat Market for the best Canned Meats. For Spring and Grown Chickens go to the Oaks Msrket. FINE Country Hams at Oaks Meat Mar ket. Iob Primting1 If you want F.RST CLASS Job Work don't ' -: forget to send your or , ders to Owen G. Dunn ' Leading Printer & Stationer. .' ., Cor. rollock St Craven St.' IBsBOWOCIiBra p TREMVITH, ' Blacksmi,th & JVhlrlght. V. Manufacturer of - Boggles,', Wagons, Carls and frtys,alwayt a good tup-' tflj lu ttock. lloparring neatly done,' on quick notloct, . . - n t ; fihopoit Boiiih Front f Jt.;car Itllroad. . Seed Potatoes, ; Karlj IJoso, Iiovoo Kctl atnl White . ; BliBB.- ' . St)ck true to nnmn, i I Nice Lot in a n Just Received Very Finest Fresh Elgin Hutter 30c lb, Received Fresh troin the dairy every week. - Harvey's Small Hams English Cured Shoulders and break' fust strips, Complete stock stable ad fancy Groceriea of the very 1) st quality. J 3 Yourajto Wat rx m g ssw I J. I McGANIFIL Hot Weather makes you look tor Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coolers. We Keep them. Aiao screen Doors and Windows, Screen Wire. ' Car load iJoors and Sash just received. Prices Low. Heath & Mulligan Paint is the best-full weight, and covers most Mill and Machine Supplies. Building material of all kinds Gaskill Hdw. & HAKDWAKK 71'. Middle'St. riione 147. Delicious, Refreshing, mm All orders, either loeal filled, I'rivate families Coca-Cola Bottling Works, V, A. NEIFEUT, lfSr.. E. Front St. EJ.kllwooi Under Hotel CbatUwka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators. Agent for the Farmer Girl anil Boy Cook Stoves. Farmers will bear In mind, that w carry a very complete line of American Steel Wire Fence. mew REKN, N. CL Pjrny-lialamn Ballnvra Klght Am; and m&kot a ivwdr wd of counhs aud colda. rati.- ,j&8S ia.: M,' :uttyand;Tamt. cover a multitude ( 6t ccmmerclat tins; bnt you will And onr repairs to aod re furnishing of carriages, wssons, runa bouts ail sortt of vrvH .-arn more than tsin deep, W r ,-cand new , wherever po t w make thing tetter than w , i- i ( We put RuMmr 1 if . 1 , r "old new wheels. . Waslir iil. '.( luose tires In a machine without 'timing them, or withoni taking tire from whet on btiftTT whiln you wait. Evryhody la B. vi: ' I to tti mm hint at work putting i 13 ripw imiiwi in om places. f'v 'f. Vrrrr " ' i;. I'tv;"" " i vi n TWENTY-THIBD IfkK hafbey's ams 1 I please, Wholesale Betall Oroeer, r 71 Jiroad UV Mill Supply Co., :M1LL;S0PPLIES 44 Craven St Phone 216. t "sain "Delightfully Invigorating a or shipping promDtlv supplied. Phone 28. He did not go crazy, He Kent to 75 Mid die St,where he could get goods cheaper than any Vfihere else in the City Its between lesions non late for Spring business, early for fall trade. To Qlve Room for our fall stock we will give you better bsrgtlnt and great er reductions far this woek than ever before. firp win k mm 139 pair fof ladles slippers 75o;thl '! week 40o. ' y.T- 110 pair of mens low quarter shoe , a, 3.00 and 1.80 this week SAL ITS, niw , a al . . ' SO, J.W, .,. ''.' '1 ' 23 dosLadlsi Qatu from SSold7e,v this week 19c W 4o. "! '"l t ; . ; . 800 yds of White Lawn from ISo to 7i. ' - this wk 14t0to. '.;'..;.'' W0 yds 0 figured, U M this week A lot oi Straw Hats 7t to loo. ; . t h'. ' .' 1.B00 da Hatnbar hoa MIA t A i. ' Take a look at' Jbtt window and ta' 1 them 41a Rhtrta. !'. i ". n.-- ' I. A i VV r? S. COPLOIJ, v i 78 KHiDUt ffTElxr, Kut to CatklU Eaidwate Oo, Kew Una. L;:nf.:;iTir n1" : 1 Y Irs
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